The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 17, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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_ Saturday. July 17, 19 P LEi^VlTuT HERAlX) ^ (Hate?burg Combined) Mrs. Olivia P. Draft. Reporter' j. Our community lias been sad- I j *-- dtned recently ?iv --account oi !.^ deaths. Miss Lue Ellen Ethridgel; o. Batesnuig passed to the great beyond on July 2nd. She wax tuuerulized July (itli, by Rev. R. I.. "Brown, assisted by Rev.- N, L. ' ized at St. John CME chuvclCpf which she was a member.ite- (( marks by Mr. L. C. Cook. She | leaves to mourn her dc^jh, her ] father and mother, MivT a#td Mrs. ^ Alex Etheridgtv three' brothers ami three sisters and &;'host~ qC ; relatives and friends. v$aj53nij}tes " were pall bearers -fuuPV' flower girls.".She was sick about a". week. Mt.~ Ctyrence Feaster ;wtrrt ta-~i' ken sick Saturday night J^ ^o, / ( p^sed away Monday Juty"Rf H* j wW funeralized Tuesday the 6th J He leaves .a father and mother, ... Mr. and Mrs. David Pcaster, two brothers and three sisters, and a host of relatives and friends to ( mourn his passing. Mr. Peastei j was ojily 18 years old and Leesvd|^was proud of him. He was a^^B3 graduate of Hampton Hi scWol. Remarks on his life were made by Mr. L. C. Cook and Mr. | James Boyd and others. Rev. R. ( L. Brown, assisted by Rev. N. L. ~ Rush nflicialcd at the funeral Sci vieps. Pallbearers and flower firls were school and classmates. _ lev. J.- K. McAdams pastor was (urt able attend the funerals on tfw'ount of being ill. ? ?L? Mr. Leckia Wheeler was funeralized Sunday "afternoon at > o'clock. He died July 7th in the | Veterans' Hospital at Columbia. 1 | Rev. N. ,L. Bush, pastor of the ' UliVe tSrantrh" Baptist chipch oHi- : ciated. The deceased leaves a 1 wife Mrs. Pauline Wheeler o f ^ Batcburg and other near relatives and friends. Friends of the deceased were pall bearers and. ushers of Olive Branch (lower 1 gilds. The remains were laid to rest in the church yard with the | ' U. S. A. flag. These families have the sympathy of?thcii?friends in their bereavement. Mrs. Ada D. Ladamore passed away Ji ly It; but remains were carried - to Gcdrgia for funeral ' and burial. ? ? ' {, 1 I ?3'r. iMtS Released b? tJ. 8. War Department Br ( SCOTT FIELD, ILLINOIS?R from the radio operators and mcch; Air Forces Technical Training Co tion ceremonies were held. Left dictorian, 1820 Norfolk Stieet, Tut 49th Street, Chicago, Illinois; Privs Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;; Privat First Class Edmund- C. -DcVeaux, IIEI) HILL BAPTIST CHl'RCH 3 Rev. H. E. Taylor, Pastor i j J i -Leeds ? Quite a large crowd at 11 Sunday school. The collection \Vas \ . -good. The devotional exercise v was conducted by Dca. M. P. 1J Bowser and Dca. J. M. Grogoi*y. 1 j Aftor which -a wttrin ate-rsage ( i was brought us by the pastor. , v many 01 me mcmoers wont toil Purity baptist church to attend j o a funeral, which was a very sad ; I occasion. t M iss Mattie Mae Coleman left v Friday for New York City where will attend six weeks sum- g " sctmoh ^ Mrs. Hemphill Brown and mo- |1 ther Mrs. Mary P. 'Brown, Mr. v and Mrs. Luther Gregory, Mrs. \ John Vander Brown were dinner guests of Mrs. Mattic Wiikes. Mrs. Ejizabeth Head of Wash- J nutonT ItC., is home visiting fa- r iBMr. 'no. Bowser. Miss Rosa Lee flerndon left f Monday for Baltimore to spend ~ the summer, * ' . Mrs. Maggie^Dillard of Kansas c City, Missouri left Sunday for (J home. She reported a very pleasant stay while here visiting hei { f"ier Mrs. Sallie Foote. # ra. Lottie Crank- is home af-_ 4 spending a week in Custom*. iN.v-., witn ncr oroiner. ^ Mr. Gra?ly Watson of Char I lotto, N*. C., is home visiting wife and children. Mrs. Flossie Crosby t and Mrs. 1 Essie Meador spent the week end in Spartanburg with sister Mm. <t -?Millie Crosby. . ... .. \'i The Children's day exercise the Ebcnezer Baptist church oir Sunday, despite the heat was a ^_f|sy>R8, The Red Hill >uwlny school and Bethlehem Sunday school took part in the exercises. Collection for the day $45.50. Mr. and Mrs. M- P. Bovyper an t ^ - nounca the marriage ol their 1 I" lOK Ml. Odell?Bowser to .Miss Mr. J. F,. Boyd was enllcd into lju* Army July 5. Ik- is now at F>11?N. C. Mr. T. 4,. Lcnon was also called Inly 5; but lias lieen^ exempted iml now at his home in Charlotte, \. Alr. William Humphrey | was railed, but" now at home oil I i ISrday furlough. I lie sick: Itev. .F. K. Mr Ad mis. .Mis. WilhelmTiur Adger, Mrs Amanda Adger, Mrs. Mary Boyd, Mrs. Mary Rowc, Mrs. Lula A. Thompson, Mrs. Carrie JlelzeT~~ Mrs. Laura B. Carter and two ihildren; Mrs. Creed, Mr. T. F. Drafts, who is now bark in the hospital. Wc hope for them a speedy recovery. Visitors: .Mr.?Persia Fknve- r>LN'e'.v York is visiting his brother, Mr. Russcl Rowc. Miss Carrie Mae Felder visited Mrs. Daisy _b.ames?Friday. Miss l ot lie Lindsay was week end g*est of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs., S. J. Thompson in Columbia. Mrs. Ella M. Dozier visited Mr." and Mrs. J. A. Abney July 1th in Saluda. Mrs. Rosa L. rhoinas and Mrs. Elizabeth Long spent week end with Mr. and Mrs David Coleman. Mrs. A. Thomas Mrs. Crossen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dennis .visited Mr. and Mrs. D? Coleman. Mr. Jim McRnrnett nf Wo?. V~..l. . . X. w x, xr* ^ V ? i U1 IV l.-> V IMUIIj; lis daughter and son-in-law Mr. Charlie Boyd. 11 ALUM (11th. AUK NKUS " By Mrs. L. G. Douglass r Cpl. John B. Gore came down li'0111 Fort Dix, N. J.?1 le is v isu- ug his sister and brotners. .At were glad to see him. Alias Ros.. Lee Herndon is in. the city vimLing her sister and brother. We 1 wish lor her a pleasant stay. Ana. _ Nona Herndon was the past oy ' guest ol Air. and Mrs. ai Si. uoreL Jr, Mrs. A. M. Monroe is visuing her parents aim iuoiner-in-uiu * they wit leave tor Liailiiiioic t see her son Air. Fletcner aionroe j ' The S. S. S. club met with Mr- t Janie Wlutlock. A doliciois re i i past was served. Next meeting ] with Mrs. Lula Wi'ks, president t Mr. Howard Turner was up ? from Virginia visiting Mrs. Annie | 1'urn.er. They went out for a ( tide. ( irrsa of Public Relatione lonor students of the most recent tnics course at Scott Field, Illinois, p mmand, are shown above as they lea to right are: Private First Clas* S sa, Oklahoma; Private First Class IV itc First. Class Clarence J. Gladden, e First Class James R. Burton, Re 57 Kearney Avenue. Jersey r.itv Mo diss Yertel Rankin sang beautiful \ To Mrs. Christeen Cnilds an Vnie Ruth Crosby, Miss Crosby ^ s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [ lufus Crosby. ii Mrs. Mary Ellen Thompson a veil known citizen of Leeds died line 28 at her home after a long >eriod of- illness. She came here rorrr Fairfield county about ~23? 'ears' ago. She was a Christian ady, and a mother for the whole oiiinuinity. Mrs. Thompson was oved by both white and colored. s >he was a member of the Purity v baptist church f>0 years. Hei ' va.v of lining caused her to gain i wide circle of friends. She is c invited by six adopted children, t wo sisters, six nephews and a < lost of friends. Fu'neyal ser- 11 iJis were conducted at Purity ' laptist church Sunday, with the lev. -J. A. McLwkm othctating. a Mrs. Ruth Halsey age ?>2 died ^ Junday, July 4 at the Pryor hos- 8 dial,?Chester, after a short per- ^ od of illness. She was the daugh v er of Mr. Joe Stocks and Mrs. j, .inda Rowser Stocks. She was 3 ecrctary oT OTT Sunday school, T ecretar.v of the Usher board, j >he was a faithful worker in all r if the organizations of the n hureh. Mrs. Halsey won many v fiends as she went thru life, j. , ? 1 _ 1 1 1 1 ...L. uiu was iuvcu i?y ctu wliu .She is survived by a husband, Vlr. Sylvester Halsey. two chil- ^ iren, a father and mother, one lister and one brother and a ^ lost of relatives and friends. r Funeral services were held at f, ihe Red Hill Baptist church on p Thursday, with Rev, W. M. Hon- ^ iT. MATTHEW BAI'T. ( 111 R< II | 1 Rev. J. AN. Mathis, I'astor I (j * v The Sunday school opened on [ ime by Supt. J. B- Burts. The 1 esson was well taught by their v respective teachers. . Collection t i , , . ; ^ ^^ NURSES AT STATION H Glr-.w, Winnsboro, S. C.; 2nd I 111.; 2>>d Lt. Mary G. Tyler. St Louise Brown, Gary, Ind.; 2nd O^fie L. Byers, Kings Mountair Emory, Knoxvillc, Tenn.; 2nd L1 Texas; 2nd Lt. Rubyc E. Collin! Lydia Pinkctt,-New York, $i. "Y Steuben vi lie.. 0.;^2nd Lt. Mar znd Lt. Liiuam b. Miller, Rich Ora P. Maddox, LaGrange, Ga. Prinsola McFarland. Silsbee. T Allendale, S. C.; 2nd Lt. Cecelia CLINTON1 NEWS dt. Mnriah. Baptist Cburch ley. I*. S. Micks, Pastor We bad a wonderful S. S. A cr which the pastor announce : e S. S. Convention to bo he n t;,:s month. Mrs. P. S. llicl md Miss Aurelia Dillard we 'leqted as delegates. Then. tl estor appointed Deacon Georj 3rig?s as chairman of th dev ional period. The pastor preac >.l a wonderful sermon from \ intra.'14:19. subject: A Deapo lent Prophet. The sermon w njoyed bv all. Rev. T. J. Crosl ^ * HH class of Negroes to grp^foata iarent radio school of thfeyArmy ve the chapel whero^he graduaamuel M. Richardson, Jr., ralelelvyn M. Stokes, JsS, 122 East , 1326 North Frazier Street, HlnnH r.nllfftmia a priirota w Jersey. _ ~ vas $4.01. At 3 p.m. we had all sinking:. The schools did w< olos. Collection $7.10. W. I arrant acted master of 6eremo es. We had -?v.Qjce time. W. M. Tarrant, reporter TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. I). Hawkins, I'astor Spartanburg ? The Sdnd* hool opened at 10:15 all office /ere at their post of duty. T1 esson Was thoroughly disci" ssc y classes. De'egutes were elec d for the Sunday School conve 1011. The folh wing persons we iectedT liftTe NTTss Dorothy Ke edy. Beatrice MiJimnsey. Mos< Jawkins and Mabel Butler. 11:30 Our morning service b an sor.g service conducted?1 5ro. Napoleon Austin. Rev. Da ins in his own way delivered pirHual message from the thi 1 hapter "of".St. John aiTd the 11' erse, theme Lift Up Jesus. 1 reached as never before. One n on connected with the church FTs servue. Visitors were Mr ulia Davis from New Jersey wl i-ndercd two solos after the si* ion which we enjoyed. Mrs. I) is is the daughter of Mrs. Jos 'oster. At 4: ">() the Live Wire club m t -the hoote of M rs, Auemm n Chase St.A very unWjue pi rani was tarried out. A. ' . :?) : 11 ho th'> weather w omewhat unfavorable a few fai nl were n t and listened to anot r soul stilling message deliver* >y the pastor from St. John 4:3 heme God's Harvest. On Uu4?Meiula^i. night the Tlal ontest sponsored 'by the Ste\ rds and Trustees was a sue? e.? "he babies renorted as follow id y Porter $37 00"; baby Smlt 120.33; baby Evans $22.21; bal lawkins $20.80; baby Hunt $0.0 "otal amount rained S119 A.t V fpint to thank the officers for pu ing over such a fine program. V w. Til K t'T r : y P ^' m *VOSPITAL, FORT CLARK. TEXAS?1: jt. Jan? E. Pate, Chris^iansburpr, Va.: . Louis, Mo.; 2nd LL Catherine L. H Lt. Annie B. Johnson, Whitethorne, i, N. C.; 2nd Lt Caroline Schenck, Ui t. Syble A. Lewis. Brooklyn, N. Y.: 2n< j, Gastonia, N. C.; 2nd Lt. Velma P. O i 3nd Lt, Florio E. Gonnt.?Pennsr.r.kt ^nd H<^ghls! M6.I 2rtd Lt. Mlii-y J. 1 4th Row I. to R 9r\tL I t Aiiroli i \V ex.; 2nd Lt. Roberta Johnson. Appleby M Scott, Pleasant Hill, NL-C.: 2nd Lt. j worshipped with us. We gave in a donation for the New F.nI oree Association. j FEOPnTT KNOW ? f- I Mrs. Ernestine Dillard observed t cd a birthday Saturday, June 12 Id j- On the sick list are Mrs. Hubs ; belt Sanders, Mrs. Lot ise Colfe | vin and Mrs. Lula Smitherman. he j We hope for them a speedy rear e I co' cry. ?- ' Cpl. Johnie Price <>f Camp h- Hood, Texas and wife Mrs. Irene 1 Price arc visiting her mother, n* .Mrs. I.ue Byrd. Mrs. Pr'ee is re lls siding in Raleigh, N. C., while J>' her hu<band is in the Army. Mrs. Ernestine Dillard, Martha and. C ora I)i'lar< went t .o Tumbling: Shoals Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Ernestine's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton 1 Clardv. They reported- a tine stay.- ^ _ ? CAM 1 >C1XZU(> rTTNTTTT At: .vrre delighted to Riw had Irs. .1. M. Harrison to be at New Tftfth-I AME church as guest speak t for the Vo)iintocr?Pr:mary taught by Mrs. F. E Hi rst. She \as aeroinpaiT'ed 1> v Mpsdam?> Wilson and Mnrrnv Thr> fnrnipi Is the beloved daughter of our r>x*r F i. A'. ',?ir,*??5on wrv -ervetf the Lancaster "district as _9n'nvlhing popped up that cnus* >*d tiu* address to he impelled buf he be'o-ved Rev. J M. Har isnn : the little class with 4heir teacher and friends were aide to send neat sum. . Mr. and Mrs. English Williams the parents of one" little girl who ne dollar. Elizabeth Williams * is the senior pupil and Junior Williams follows. Some of-?the isitors were Mrs. Elise..M. McLoser. Mrs. Herbei^_ (Charlotte) and aujjhtei Willie Mae Me Lester. We re still-holding1 the flag oj the -? treat A. M. E. church in lieu of 11 that's clone m* shaI. S * Mrs. A. McCormick savs her -on Clarence is over sea and sent her a beautiful poem of his own n* composition and she wishes the .-J Leader to publish it, so be on the look. Clarence is a graduate ot Jackson hi, a very smart youth. May God direct ail of the L'. ST boys*-' ? -?? i?^?-?ST. MATTHEW RAPT. CHURCH rs 1C Rev. W.' M. Greene, Pa*tor^ d \\ innsboro, S C,? Ihe Sunday n school iv.ct at the usual hour and ri. .as enjoyed by all. Very touchn rnr and soul reviving Communhm es .ervice was held. Rev. Rurrel delivered the message from the-text c. I'eter's Vision. All who were iv mesent Went, away greatly bene w ft ted. j, vt this writing l't'c, Willie T. Free I'd man is enjoying his first furlough th i " home- with his mother. The lam Ie I "I>' was happy to see him. His ci .rother Rev. L. J. Freeman will be at caving July 1!) for the army, s. Miss KIi?Ttxotlr Freeman. Jr. io reporter aip ORANGEBURG PERSONAL \ EWS et ^ Pfc. alal AITs. Orrie Mclvcr spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ivor's sister Mrs. I,. B. Frederick Jr.. in Orange t)) burg during part of Pfc. Mclvcr's h. furlough. Wednesday they left for [?,l Durham, North Carolina, visiting ;5. relatives and friends of his. Mrs. M'Mvor was the former Mi'ss Ajativ i fie Bowman. I \n_ r; i >?1 ? v |, .?;ts. rrenencK spent a lovely ;s .week end in New Brunswick, ()a ? : ' v\ here her husband is "working on h a defense job. , They both return>y ed to the city Sunday evening. 10 Happy Birthday goes to Flossie /c Johnson age 12, ni'ece of Mr. and t- Mrs. Hiram Frederick, Jr. Marianna White, reporter t ; i . r r . -t PAI.MKTTO LflXDKK it Row. L. to R.: lst^t. Josie M. 2nd Lt. Inez F. Howard, Chieapo, arris, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2nd Lt. Va. 2nd Row, L. to R.: 2nd Lt. rtiontown. Pa.; 2nd Lt. Lillie L. i Lt. Annie L. Jackson, Houston, wens. 3rd Row L. to R.: 2nd Lt: ?n. N. .1.; 2nd. Lt Rulh Smith. Goldic M. Quincrly, Norfolk. Vo.; ; .nwr. Philadelphia, pa.; 2nd Lt. oodrufT. Houston, Tex.; 2nd Lt, . Tex.: Qnd Lt. Lee Mieher Aikens, Ruth E. Anderson, Omaha, Nebr., PI.K\SANT SPRING A. >1. E. CHl.*RCH Rev. C. A. Buiillp, Pastor The Sunday school- was really happy to have in their presence their exsuperintendeut. Pvt. Pies ton "Etchelberjrer- of Crimp?Claii borne, I.a. Pvt. Kit helbcnrer ha-been away for quite awhile anil was home on a 10 days furlough. 1 We wove honored to have as ou guest speaker for Sunday, Prof. Herbert Baumgardner of Allen university, Columbia, S. C. Prol'v Baumgardner delivered a very i plifting and inspiring speech to the Missionary society. We are extendi-.ig to him a speedy return. I Our pastor also delivered to u-. a vi" > interesting sermon Suodav subject "The Irresistible Step". Mrsr Retra Boozdr of I i nto was Everyone of- Pleasant Spring ex te.tn-. ,.> i oe Hreher family their deepest sympathy in the death or Mivh. M.r. Dreher will" be fi'nerall zed at Pleasant Spring chute . T* 1..'-. I!.'_ f-'.-'it luvauay. nns uromers i?r. mil uif L+vehor, Cnnnolsville, Pa.; Mr and Mrs. Horace Drcber ol Lcsni <?burgv Pa., and sisti r Mrs. Nora U gers are here to witness the las rites of their brother. We were also glad to have with lis Miss Rosa Lee Bowman,- who is attending summer school at A1 Little Miss Mary Davis." and Mi ' Wade Lavis, Jr., of New York City, who annually spend th'eii summer vacation with their gran parents are with is again to spent,. wi*l ltn>! 11 just as tin.-, iliuich .*?.. plies: Pleasant, j Mr. Berlin ganders, a w el known nfcmhei"ofrth1s church', will report for active duty in the .aimed ! forces at Port Bragg. _W.c ox] tend to run: God's speed and It" . ijuick return. Everyone that missed the Golden Star c^iartet singing -Sv-ml.tymissed a part of "Paranise"*! Ini Golden Stars hail from West to | lumbia. LANCASTER NEWS Ilev. J. S .Martin. Pastor St. Paul Church Sunday was a?-beautiful day. many members and friends were present. S. S. met at the usual, hour. Rev. J. S._ Martin brought us a wonderful message. Sunday was Trustees day and I they hud on a little raliy which netted a sum of $43.01). Mr. Willie Krasier and Mr. Andrew Thompson of Philadelphia., Pa. was home over the week end. Mr. Frasier will soon be indtfete. ' ~Tnto~ the army and came to see himother Mrs. aldonia Frasier,he lore leaving. Mrs. Mary K. Mitchell of Kew York City is visiting- her molhe. Mrs. Emma Crockett on Pleasan. Hill, street. '/ Mrs. I.eo C. Robinson of Sfcv. \ ork City is home spending awhiU with her father Mr. Hen 1*."tfiy burn on N. White strret. Vt I*cf Tl, I M M a<ii o. i 111 w?ci dim ,ui ?, ?uoon, had as their dinnev guests Satur day Mr. Willie Frasier, Mn An drew Thompson, Mrs. Ciuclonia rrnsier and Mis. I.utisha Frasier. Mr. and ?gs. Ellis Wright visiU'd_ their son Pvt. .lohn "Baho" Wright Thursday. Pvt. W right" is iti the Veterans hospital in Count bia. Miss Carrie A. Cauthon rcturne* Saturday from Benedict-Aim sum. jner school. Mrs. Birda Mackey and children returned Monday from Washington, D. C. They report a very fine "Trip. Mrs~ TTsTi Frasier. Mr. -Ernest Gamble, Mr. Charlre Mackfy motored to Columbia Sunday to visit Pvt. John Wright. Mrs. Clara Clinton Masscy will leave for Washington, I). C. Monday. Mrs. Masses. Jias been visiting her parciand Mrs. Coy Clinton. ;~st. MARK \. M. i;. ciirucii h Rev. K. I.. >1o?re. I'astor J ' ! S. S. at its usual hmir with t J Supt. and liis co-worker*. K<\ k | Moore came fortli and delivered r t a ~smrl -stirring senium from lot* 1 all 1:17, subject You Can't Hid f From God. Kv<uy heart rcioi / <! v Visitors: Tiro. \Y. IT. Johnson, Urn t Johnson Douglas whom ivm mndr welcome. " d Cpl. Joe Howard Williams is . home on a furlough from Mac a field, Fla., visiting his wife and . parents. Little Dorothy L. Ci <oi;s Richard and Kddic (rook* lroin Charlotte are visiting then- gram! j - -mother "and father: ~~ .Mrs. Kinma Lyles is on the siil:?p list, but somewhat ITnp'oved. d I.r/.zie Robinson, reporter * -^i J mt, oi.ivg m i- ciirucn , i * Swansea", S. C.?S. S. at the 5s- b no I hour and was well taught. Rev. a W. F. Bowman came with a won- r uerful nijessage from the text J> b i 16:11>. He illustrated the text and d presented a wonderful picture. Our revival meetl'ng will begin a in the third Sunday night of "July c Continuing through the fouith Sunk.' .ay, n-ght. Mt. Oliye is praying t tor all the soldier boys and may r ill the churches join in with us. : MT. 2ION A. M. K. CHI RCH C. Mcliwain. . * "t , Sunday was a high day all da? r long and Sunday night hegnn.n " with an (del TesfiTying meeting [ after which the pastor came- bt i lore the audience and it seemei _ as if he was at his best, he u'se? t the text Cor. 12:lh, theme A Sa. Ticket. The Lotd's Supper wa . served an unused crowd. In th? afternoon at 4 o'clock Rev. Anderson and Lightning Grove Ushe board, Rev. \V. M. Green and St -Matthews choir came and put ovt a program. A donation .Was taken to send tp Bro. Henry |i Cook who is a member of class No. 2. At the night service anotn er soul stirring message was deliv ^ ered by Rev. C. .M. Freeman, fron p Geneshs 42:2 and St. Luke choii served. Service will be held a: Shiloh Sunday. Mrs. Alice Mae Cook is spending 1 : ^ % Ri4efw4 be-D--& War Department Burn RED SOX BASEBALL TEAM, Baltimore. Md.; Pfc. Gcorpe A. Saui Pvt. James E. Taylor, Philadelphia, Wimbush, Petersburg. Va. Kneeiin ? litrm?A. Johnson^-Philadelphia__Ba^ derson. New York, N Y.; Pvt. lah Ga.; Pvt. Albert M. Swann, Danvill T'KI EN DSllIP \. M. E. (Ill ROD | u y. Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor T Clinton. S. ('. Our Sunday O ehool opened at its usual hour ni .vith a groat numlter present. At ! 1 :-'!0 our Pastor. Rev. Walker rte-- H ivered the morning message from s| ,'ie t"\i St. Mark 1 1 :2b. using as ut*ytph Vol M+ubH-uins''.Move. Kvr ry me present enjoyed the message, d; )n Sunday evening we had a vis- P itor -who came to deliver our finssage, the Rev. L. Fletcher of Sit. \\ -Pleasant church gave us a splen- \ did message. He took for his text St. John 11:1 1??. subject. The Need of th*' ilov Spirit. 'Fi?1*.-? being the second Sunday everyone . uas accessed three dollars to pay h's for Conference claims in order to'-1 eel it and put it aside The load- j M eis and report from their gfoup- .}' were as follows: Mrs. Isabella .StrtckhotrsT?-.Mru* (ilen T. ? Henry. SI.(10; Mrs. Kleanor Wads- ' worth S112.00; Mrs. Essie T. Reedt-i ?p Ml- Mr>. \l nt-ip C.nrv Snn.. 'j making a total of $81.50. We ate proud to have hack our pastor's daughter' who has returhed homo arm-?tiniKlimir u?mit't'eym'til?rm in the Worsham Embalming school of Chicago, 111., who i"? Miss l-'ro'.elia H. Walker. We wish for hot tiod's speed. She wishes to thank ?ach and everyone who gavr donations to her. We still have a few on our sick "list: Mrs7 Miigfrl/ ^MTrrrsT?Mts.-H Sarah I-uckett and Miss Harriett I Shells. We hope for then: a speedv I i Ovovery, The total collection fori the day amounted to S?102.-l". Sep Miss Goldie Bahb for the paper. HONHA PATH NEWS Tp W oman's Missionary Circle | No. mot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mattison Runway with Mrs. Dora Presslev and Mrs. I?upreni'a Mattison serving as joint hostesses. Mrs. Zula Belle Jackson of Wash Inffton is spenrttrijr her vacation while hi Wa^irurrt"ti. t>. i *w4ili'' wf ,cr brother. Wc wish her an en ovable trip. ' ? .* *i* ti,*< Sunday 'afterrwrfiTi?at 1 rvVfrrd* t-r* he pastor is railing Mt. '/..on In, >!' ether to hold liis~eTiuwh one iii:' ?v We extend thanks in ir.i n steis and choirs and usher hoards' or their c-operali mi v vhich \se couid not have ir.nl r . li aiid- HU.eess. ?~?4u -ru.?(*?, ?i?4wi - w,f e.- vaorc?via- : linner guests S. inlay of Mi. anu :.n drs. Lathe Ashloru . and le.or.e.i . t lovely time. 4 '/;< (;KI;I:N\NOOD M:\vs Mrs. Malissa Robinson R.1 iy night lor ^an Mor.m i;,, int. ; - j. ee her husband "Pvt. Miu he; ii ,i>nson who has been <>ui th.Ve 101 " ' u months. We hope she v.n. Im-v . Sgt. Marion C. Sedi iek was on " i 14 day furlough to see in.* wne ; md mother. liis wife nceompa- p'i; lied him on lus return trip. 11. s stationed at Moody F.vUn \'ai- j%. lostafi GaMiss Pearl .Sales is home aiu-i ru ittending sumiiYef school at Hemlict-AUen summer session. ys,, Friends of * LMafCffciF t' la r k~ will gh, le glad to know that he is dome uceiy at tin* L. S. Naval Train- c ngr statiop in Great Lakes. 111. < ! Little Moore fs sw-n j ,j. 11 u tyro weeks in A?dievihc. N. . i. ii la-v. u ' daughter.?Kev. "(iu'iiiinan rr? hp pastor of St. Luke noiuu~"7+:?r hareh. ; ' r Mr.-. Pearl . Jackson _and daagh- ! (j:i er Mis. fcliio Af". Mome and ...i i'n' n.1 At vs. L-ninnriir K ilar.i and },>i oil. Jr.. S'tfllfthc week end u ;> ] J .ia kso.i s sister Air. and Mis J un ierrie L. Henderson 111 t hapUs,' l . Ai.s. Ilaisy SatelkU was a , L. -'.'lor in (. oluinbia ovei the week i iiti livt .la I ins?I... Iiiow n is now?-?tatinned at Coarleslon. lie has wen visiting hi.s-relatives here. | l'le. Cai roii At . I' e.ls is station- ! h**1 d :it 1 or"si. ourh" Va. Ue was i i< re on furlough visiting moth . ' m i otiier relatives. - Mr. Milage Aioore of I'hiladcl?liia. Pa., spent a week w/th his ''' mrents and has returned aceorn- Pu' allied ^y his mother, Mrs. Luc >ore u:e mother of Mr. L. Q. ' Iodre is sp,,:idi!.,.r two weeks ai Lei >ettis aiaden y attendin** the mid in of Public Relation* ; FORT BENN ING ?Standing, J,. to nders, Rocky Mount, Va.: Pfc. Jolin \V Pa.; Pvt. Euprene Randolph. Jr., Wei j? L. to R.: Pfc. Theodore Whenton. : Pfe. Lawrence W. Bullock. A r inc 'i ics Cox, LaG ralige, TIa.~j S V. JTh e, Va.; Cpl. Ernest K*-r.r. N w Y> rU. ith her brother and s'stor-in-lau j .est1 r and Mrs. Claude Mattison. j nil; Miss D?rothy Mae Parker left | -o i esday July fith for Cleveland j' ha .. where site will spend her sunvr jJ'ee er vacation. J:?sk Second Cluss-^Seaman William . . Parkier of Siinl'ord. Fla.. i s tur lQiidiny his furloiitrh wth hi- (> lien's. Miss I). M. Parker anri.e,,' ii ' W II. P.'rkci?are I'm-??nn me! i . j.l niirhter of Mr. and Mrs Kmor\ j arker. . ( h i.i \mk en \i'l'.i. j . M. ! :. ( II l IU H tell llev. I. \V. Janerette. J'astor j ^ - _ I stai hanyebuiy Tile Sunday school j mi still ?j He alive. The added fea . \iv, ne".if havin'jr the lessot. st.My 1 son .fmmarized by some one of the :;1:11 s has meant innch in add- . e nr interest and enthusiasm. ' V At morning seiviee y he a 1'rbi iiipr.ainmi y tested the pastor. Iter ,'illianis Cha|?ol~is proud of such' 'I "Christian uentleman as Rev. r srrorrTTc. as n -K-mh-tv-hir r.|u:ti < hard to find and *v.v pray th;it >uci 3ep$ZX Pepsi Coli Company. Long Franchised Bonier: Columbia j'A<;K F'TW fM If-ninmn' ( itillSi'. '* " *' ' I'lir i: jitiy Ir'Cinls *of Mrs. Sta'y ?!"V v. ill ? IhJmS iss !'tl t ?> know t ?-tf-t+?tni jj;'r- lone 2 I l Wit - i'micn aiize.J al l.tlfjr IJiv I'm '1 thm.'h. N? u1>imty. ? M<( \l I. M:\VS 1 iJi.ujht'Ts of .1i r^salcm Ik I'l i '? l'-t i t runvi'iiti'o;). at Mount mi. It i?VI' ( '< ft. v. M. M. Oib ! i.'fvirhocl a nice n vim-i ? \ . IVnVO h \* * I' -l. v.... 1 ' '(> ^'-<i T<T I :1\ I' \J. !.. I.. ?rr - "1 ,i- -. r; t ['-nr. \ i, 1 < ,{ : M'.s :.v\~T>?7t iTi r 'v f?^ v,inv y !,, jui. I HLii.it,ir: ?rn'i-? h -very- ~ .?? .1 ;v?i<! 'I,(I I)*' "tn)(| tflOUj;hl S. roFTit raised $ 101.80; I'll is c r' i> flo'.n v jnva*. n^tirk, Tor Ki : 1 ~:l' i?T "'Us ' nH'mlii-i'jJ." ' u ' ' ( Viv'ues wi re vci v ro .d jit Fan cKuiHi.-IN-v. It: V: r ' |r??ort uso'l -is a text I.v ke I ' >: -IS sub'cr-t God ?/ivo.y what Hr ii* <1. Mk proarhod a wonderI sermon. Coll" tlon $1.7.20.- *7 . |"c':on- ivcri- rendered l.y the uthland cftsifi tot which., wei e very > (1 and en,i<>yvih_ \ guest rally was held at. Hope / !1 A.'iiK church. Amount rais? Vj. C. y\. fIr7 t-iis 'Mr. Wat' in >i?ou?oi-s. * r .1, . Ja 1 ..M.hr, |n iiu'ip:1.! i'/ '* -r~ v i I1".'.!?U-i-t?f..|- i hr H. iia-,' W I " for h's s'.|rr-tr**7- ?Ah O ATi . ? '7lii I ;'oi.'n..iM.i one of our he si sei all nitohovji left this nrdrnr to i.i.n the' army." Wc wish '.p.". lli'.nc'ox is n'.it atrain afP r , tttt: opcTirrrrrr-rii tin* tp.itit! at IienticUsvillc, Mr.. .1. _ . ""Murphy is si' wiy inipi??vii?jr. s. C. Mrlimis i; on the sick list. a drs. Lula StaW'ii spent -the week i in Li i tip Hock a I a I report ii ppy ir;p. Miss A. Khroe of, p iumore, Md., is in the city spend . a tpu <?,.>.? vrt'tii relatives and ends. . Inc rtvival meeting Levins the rd Sunday. K ly Im'ii at Beav-r , m and Mount Zion Baptist. The r?lic is cordvally invited. Tit* , v.'.J. MctVae <>! Wdmitf.'ton, .. \* ill condtiCt tlie meeting at liver Dam.' ' Rosa L. Hethou. re purl cr ??T csnkk, * m SUM IQ^k ff, i R.: Cpl. Yornon C. Bombray, ashington, New York, N. Y.; st Point, Va.; Tfc. Frank R. Jr.. Bronx N. Y.; Fvt. Wilm. Va.: Pfc. Nathaniel An-^_ N. Y, iny ns hasn't entered h i id. The entire membership was o'.ated oyer our .^ppinK rally, t a rally for September has h"'put on. Eacjl member i s ed tn pledge and quite a num ^pi pledges liayu been iteil in . to the nastor. >11 last. .v . tuiay the Jubilee eels from Savannah. tin.. 1'en v.; v \eiy top pnv.^Ttnvr whah ? - en.i >y.etl -vt'iy-.much.--s4-? >n .Jul'' "Jv.h lhere will ho atest ssryinir of eitrht qiiar This is'garlng tn Y>c very 111 stinu. ' > ito a number of our 'out- ' nding members have loft for ? Jitiii points for the summer. s nr.;' thorn: Mrs'. Jessie Jaeknwl MVftss Jante? Player. ?' iss (>zelie t'oan, a memhor of Jioir ii?s joined the WA'.'s. ,<r > in.ss Mrs. ( ora 1'iiuktu y 11 < lunch, d.e to the illness of fathetv * ",li he Willing Workers ami KvI'.tfdy eluhs sponsored a Mud- . I .yfoiOino- whi.-h was a great LOSS. ' i . -.I M& 1 Pepffc-Cola Bottling Co. ' ; < ? * rrfi