The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 17, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, July 17, 194.1.
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PERSONAL
MENTION;
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mt~. "wtttiatti Boyd of How
ard St., N. \V\, Washington, D. 1
?C., attended?the funeral of his
sister's husband Mrs. Minnie
| fr'Dunn.
~~ T)r; and" Mrsr Br A~ Everett are i
( spending their vacation in Cunada,
returning by Ann Arbor. M??-h .
. Lo spend a few davs with their
?on Henry Everett who >? a sen- |
ior medical student and Miss Rlith 1
Everett a graduate student at |~l
Michigan .university. They will 1
fte joined there by Miss Rosu Mae I
Everett who has been spending M
her vacation in Detroit. Their
other son T. J. Everett is spend- w
ing his vacation in Chicago. u
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^^Alrs. Gertrude (Spivey and son vv
W)tC\i\, of New York City visited
>drents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ri
Cooke of Blaney, S. C. Also sister
Mrs. C. Williams of_1618 Cat *>
noun street, Columbia, B. C. lihey ' <
-mannlv welrnivmd-T.and ^I'e-, 'J
polls having spent an enjoyable "Tt
stay. . .<f
^ The "Scottish 'Rite Masons news I'
Hranchville will appear next | '?
week.
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The Little Mountain Club will si
meet next week, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walker on Laurel ~
St. A guest speaker will attend.
Mr. L. E. Switzer has returned
" to-his post, after a week's illness.
He wishes to thank the
members and friends for their
kindness shown him during his
illness. Also the large number of
child* en who came in t0 see him.
THE HIGH HATTERS SOCI
AL < LI B
The club, met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian McMichael,
Mfthday evening, LJuly 12.- The
meeting was openeu witn songs,
ami prayer. The house was called
to older by the vice-president.
lead and approved. Business was
carried out Th its usual manner.
We were very glad to have our
vice-president;-- M-rs-. - James Mc*
? Elgin buck with us, after spendng
a lovely vacation in Cincinnati,
Ohior-New York and New
Jersey, which sire enjoyed. The
meeting was. enjoy by the membra.'
Visitors are welcome. .
WAVERLKY SILVER STARS
We were entertained on last
Tuesday night?at- the home <>t
Mrs. Lillian Smith. The . house
was called to order by the chaplain
and devotions were conducted
in the usual manner. The meeting
was then in charge of the
president. The roll was called.
Minutes of the previous meetingwere
read and approved then the
. house was opened for discussion
which was very brief because oi "
jhe hot weather. The presidenf ci
adjourned the meeting early. W
extend our appreciation Co our
Tj
-inany_ jirinds for llieir splendid ^
cooperation given us- on last Sunday
at our tea sponsored by group m
No, 2. Dues were collected an T1
we~ were dismissed to meet at the ^
home of Miss L. Gunter. Th< ^
hostess served ice cream and cake pr
g,
SIMKINS* SAl'NTERLAND Gi
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OPENS .so
sa
With A. W. Simkins, Columbia re
business man as proprietor, the q.
city's new night spot, Simkins' no
Sainterland, opened Tiere July 5. ^
Located in a small park at the as
corner of Calhoun and Heidt Sts. cr
Saunterland offers cool, whole- -0,
some, enjoyable entertainment foi na
youth and adults. Music and
akincing. sandwiches, smokes, and ^
wines, beer and confections
are available evenings except 4.
Sundays. *
^ Tiie-pavilion -and -grounds are
available for use by clubs and '
other organizations during 'the
morning and afternoon hours. AlsOf-irjr
special arrangement, cer- ?,e
nights may be used for or a<.
^^jjization utfairs. f)?
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STILL -IN TUP: HOSPITAL i Hi
lyi
The Rev. J. A. Gamhle, Vetera' Kc
ministe of the A. M. E. churc' -Mt
and the Rev. J. A. Willrams an 01
atill in the Good Samaritan-W+rv off
erly hospital. The Rev. Gamble i
i2k> a serious condition and need Mi
\ prayers and the financial ai< fol
of all of his friends. P>
Dr. E. A. Adams and other la'
around Colombia are doing wha *h
they can for hhn. Whatever yo tv
can or will do for Rev. Gambk ' vp
you better do it at once, or it mav to
be too late. The turmoil that Rev on
Gamble is going through, we al <?oi
have to face similar things sum. To
day. His young wife is .by hh Mi
bed side, doing what she can foi tin
him. Send her'^i dona (Win in sir in
or' the Uood Samaritan-Wfiverh *r>l
hospital in ColMmhntr "As nuut "Toi
as you huve done this unto nvi
little one, ye huve done it unit 7a
me", saith the scrinture. Ve
? W* R. Bowman. ac<
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Miss Brown Chapel 1
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[ISS CLEMENTINE WILLIAM? I ill
be crowned Miss B^ot^n Cha- .'
el at a later date. She was tne j .
inner in a contest by raising
sUMo in a ratty in which $272.3t? t as,raised.
Services were beautifully caried
out, beginning with the banuy
school. The lesson was thor
tuvig ill 111 illl /A 1 j.
whif li. t hf )i:ialiir fave a timer
leview. lie v. T. F. Curry d?TTTTnri?two
line flormons?yost it- _
^y.
Mrs. Martha Waldo and Mrs.
'ojrgy Pearson are out after beiK
.ill for some time. ??. ;
Mis. BoHie Thomas is home aalh
nftt'r staying in Xf\t- York ~
everal months with children.
Mrs. Betiie Fair, reporter. 1
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RplMted by O S War Department
ORAM. :NORTH AFRICA ?Af
the Municipal Theater in Oran. Miss
fulfills some of the many requests f
NE-TWO-TlIREE SAVINGS ~p
lfuh gives anneal tea |),
Philadelphia, Pa.?The One-Two |
nee Savings club held its annua j
a at tWe res idence "of Mr. and j
rs. P. J. Bowman. The opening g
imber was My Country Tis o \
lee. Prayer was offered by Rev.
F. Murphy. Mr. P.M. Bowmafi
en introduced the master of cere k
onies, Mr.- Robert Searles who ^
esided at the following pro i
am: The Gospel Singers of the
eater St. Matthews A. M. E. j
urcn, 57th anrl Summer Sts.; al- ,t
Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Crosby j ^
ng solos, respectively with r. | <,
ading' followed by Miss Lucy j '
dlnian of Laurens, S. C., bu' j
iw a resident of Philadelphia. At
is point Rev G. F. Murphy was^j
ked to explain to the large V
owd just the meaning of the
fe-Two-Three club, .the club'.- n
me. He certainly did give n
)nderful xplanation. We "over y
en treated with another selecin
by'the Poinsetta Male chorus 0
lich thrilled the audience To o n (.
rprise Mrs. P. Steed delightted 0
?with :i solo?whirh was vcrv *r
od. - i;
The rwogrrm was v^ri'd i ? .
re. The master of ecrerw>ot?e ked
Mr. P. Bowman to intro i
ce the officers of the Huh en ' i
p folowing were introrbtf'(tfc Mr it;
?nrv Well, president: Mrs. Eve- w
i Lancaste. Vi e-^reshlent: Mr.
bert Fearles, secretary: Mrs I
\rv Griffin, treasurer an-1 Mrs v
ivia Well, chaplain and n'l nf the si
We th?n resume onr propyam (j
fs. Sallie SuMi^an Rantr n R"do tj
llowinpr this was Mrs Ro<-a'e ni
ttf?n w' o _rj?al'v ken* the crowd m
'phinp v ith hev rending. (](
e day twiner very hot the group
s served cake, ire cream else
t"a to help keen coo1. -1 wish
rrenti n a few mo"" who helne.l i
the program and were ven m
od: Miiss Elizabeth W-'ker. Mr
seph .Tones. Mas'er Ferguson
?s Caro'yn Rownvn. Miss Rer '1(
i Ma" Steed and Mr. Will Ilenjy
i th" above persons rendered (tl
os. W jLlTiiftoa-tfrrre?rtre tiest
the last. M . R H. Keith tl
ide our hearts re'qice when h* T
v/' us a wemderf J tMk on th n
gro short-' omings and his great al
omplishments to which we say ft]
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jjamrn i -^t.
st Lt. Fred McLaurin
News has ..been received here
t* the" ri". ant promotion of 2nd.
t. Kid Mol.anrin to the Vtmk of
st. l.ie it'-. a: t. I.t. Pied Mcaiu'iin
is a native of Bennettsille,
S. C., the son of Mrs. Lula
\ i i . of Benneitsville, . S. (*.
.t. MeFatnyi got his commission
s :.'n i, Lieutenant in September.
t'42 and gained the rank of 1st.
nontenant ten months later.-- He
s stationed at the Army Airluiau
tapid City, South I)akot;t.
iRUMATFS FROM
ikciri) iika cry school
Miss Meh 11 J. Karle who g adltileaut.v
C ulture. June 28th will
isit her brother Cpl*. James r.
u*i sisters of Savannah, Gu. and
srycc. S. C.
After returning: to New York
Miss Farle will-start her work as
t licensed beautician.
Mrs. Fletcher Earl and Shirley
ittended the graduation of hei
laughter. Miss Karle is formerly
7f nvyci*: s: e, ??
:w9tii flight entertains
Under Sgt. Greenfield flight i
group of .,'13 men entertained al
he Allen-Benedict center on last
fTTc.-d;iy evening.?A?lovely grout
if 'young ladies were on hand in
sliding several teachers who ar<
rttending sUTffni'er'"sFHoot. The e\
'.ning was spent in games ant
laming. Sgt. Finch of the offi
.ers' club came and sat in on tin
9* 0i'& 8P?IL! J3?
Bureau of PubtU Relation*
ter one of hor performances at
i Josephine Baker, popular singer,
or her autograph.
tany thaiks to you all and the
est of our friends. Will see you
ext year.
Paul J. Bowman, reporter
141 X. 54th S:..
Phila. Pa.
Charleston County
and B.T.U. Con.
Het in Charleston
Cn Friday. June 18th at 10:30
m. the President. Rev. J. C. Dun
ar ea'led the Charleston County
. S. and B. T. U. convention to
rder.
i ipvotion at cell session wa?
bnducled h'* representatives of
arious school15 Rev. D mbar ha'
em 'hp president of tHs body
iu?L_iis.^rgan.i^tvtion and 't show
?"?nrp'? srcreps, Nov it boasts
f the most nerfeot set no of an''
1. R. convention in anv bounds.
T* b'?s a district snperintonden'
f S, R. who cvers the fipld and
stah'^v, ^Vio six'noi'nt sy?fem ir
ut of the way chur hes. Tie is a*
IT times. in person of Mr. Perev
nl Croon. availab'e and ab'e t"
iv> irWr>"rt:ons to the t'a'hers
fp has??tud'ed and now is a -spec
llist in this work.
T'in i rnrontion nl'in h?n? w seen
rt ft T. U \vork"r who serve'ifb
R nt. C'pen nvi*eni7.'n" and
hat the B. T. Us. function
i -Wly. <'n nerson of Mr. I.eon
''cks. dip has also hud ex ten
ivp traminc in his fipld.
The -f'har'eston ffmrrtr?cnnven
on aDo sponsors a Daily Vara
on Bible school pvcv summer
nd a School of Methods for work
rs. and tea'hers, in which the stuents
receive credits.
Wj- r. 11>;<r I'vuin aim have ao
d.-' l'V p p Fi'.h'V Day Anon'
"Cfjiji- to v.-hi h the school*
ok forward dnYinqr -the conven
on. T' e school* have colors an '
impetition , ijs keen for schoo'
innrs. At this year's session
le president recommended the
(ranir.inir of a R. S. P. T. A.
Rich s?rmf?ns were preached at
lis session hv the R?v?. ft F
nh'-n. !. T. Thomas. J. AV. ^h'te
id J. W. Whinner. Under t.h*
ile direction of Prof f'.ronn twill
;i*s Juanita Pin.kney as pianist,
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THE PALMETTO
"fi;i)i;kation notes ~
On .1 lily Jst, h Very enjoyable
'Vtning was spent T.y tin- Sunlight
club and ipenihors of other
clubs from various parts' ol' the
state, as quests of the -CwjpPUij
Division of the local cUb.
Despite threatning clouds about
sixty persons were present to en
1). Henderson??b-hrharge
is sufficient for one t o
know that the affair Was interest-"
^ing, entertaining and ?'inspiraj
were featured. The decorations.
_a prize awards, and souvenirs were
I all of a patriotic nat re. Mrs
j Anna Belle We ston of Columbia
j S. C., was asked to give lvstori
J of the Negro as displayed by his
I "part" in his country's Battles
Those who know Mrs. Weston hp
; gather just how well this summa|
tion was made. Fronr the begin
ning of America's struggle fo
i freedom, to the present role o.
the Negro, was so vividly portray
ed, with just the right dfamati
emphasis that the listeners were
' held spellbound.
Appetizing?sandwiches^ o k-e
and a refreshing drink were served.
All joined in singing "When
.Johnny Comes A Marching Home
( Again", as a finale to the very enjoyable
evening.f
:arty accompanied by one ot the
i; JVACs who is stationed at the
. air base. 'Cocktails, punch, sodas
; and assorted sandwiches were a t
the guests disposal all evening.
1 Everyone expressed themselves
. is having a grand time and are
. waiting for this very fine type -of
- men to, have another party.
Do ybu have another flight?
274 Q. M. DROPS
DOl'RI.K*!IEADEfl
Before a crowd of 1500 fans the
fast stepping State Park Baseball
(earn came from behind in both
games to defeat Sgt. Douglass 274
Q. M. team by the score of 4-3
and 3-2 in the nrght cap.
assisted by Mrs. R. T. Brown, the
convention music was quite an asset
to the c invention.. Mrs. R. T.
jjjuwii urganizeu a convention
group of singers that made the
brought forth expressions of gren*
r.ent group. !
Visitors of various other organ
1 Izationsr were acknowledger}?
eneeiai lectures made by the Dist.
- Sunt., Bro. P. Green. Mr ?Leon
- Nicks, Mr Rufus Bowman. Mr
Eddie Howard and Bro. ,T. H. Williams.
Each lecture aid. credit an-'
furnished valuable information
was eagerly sought and taken back
'o respective churches hv their
various delegates.
Morris and Benedict Colleges
The State convention \vns_contrituted
to by the convention as
usual. A deiegatae to represen'
Ihii convention was elected. 'Mr
Jerry Limas with Mr. Ben Gathers
as alternate. This year we
had a record attendance of yountr
delegates from every school an '
05 percent of th" enroMed school
are operating the Six Point <-choo'
with 40 per ent the EigTit Point.
B T. U. There are twenty-three
schools enrolled, with a R. T. U.
There are "various committees
appointed to function during the
year as the Educational committee:
the Music committee, the
Field Day committee and the Auxiliary
to the convention uhd-r th*
district superintendent has monthI
ly meetings in which special cours<s
and instruction are given and
funds raised to finance the D. V.
B. Sw~~
HC* The officers are Rev. J. C. Duntar,
president; Mr. Rufus Bow
man -.vice-president; -Mrs. Ruby
Tindal Brown, secretary; Mrs.j
Georgia C. Bryant, treasurer; Mr
Percrval Green, district superin ,
tendent; Miss Juanita Pinckncy
pianist.
The entertaining pastor was
Rev. D. S. Fraser.
tyiss Erline Mitchell. renorU"
gOedville news
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
_ Rev. J. C I/etman, Paster
Sunday was a beautiful day for
church hut our congregation was
very small on account_of_oi.rsister
church entertaining the Home
Missionary convention. S. S. at
- the ustatl hour wltli the 3upt. Miss
Lessie Oxner and teachers present.
Service began and the pas- !
lor took his text Rev. 2:13, theme j
Hold Fast to the Name of God |
This was a wonderful sermon and,
enjoved by all. Collection $15,011. j
Rev. Letman wag the week emH
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ox- i
ner and had a fine stay. Visitors
Sunday were iM>rs. Mary Williams
and daughter, Mrs. Lenora Flenr??.i
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uiiiig aim uci two 111 tH" SOPS. \M*
were glad to have them.
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CAMP JXJUA
Morris College, .
A safe place to ser
ind religious instrueti
hoard $6.00." Write D
M. K. 1I01
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Released by U. S. War Department
OKAN, AFRICA?Mis. Eathei j'
Ottnaul of Or an, and Serjeant
Theodore F. Bradley, of Chicago, ?,
Illinois, dance to the music of the m
Jolly Rogers Bai.d at the Alcazai
Red Cross Club. a'
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FOR FN JOY !M KNT COM K TO ??i
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r\!0\ BAPTIST < III'RCII ,1
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A Torn Thumb Wedding will n
be presented bv the Beginner^. si
Primary and Junior Depts. of F
Union Ba> tist Sunday school on
Monday night, July 20 at 7:00. ti
The public ia cordially invited to G
utteml and see the little children u
in th'ir evening dresses and fujl d<
dress suits.
I.. E. Switzer and Miss I.. M. hi
Greene. Sponsors. w
LI VING STON.W ILLIA M S
Nl'PTIALS
The marriage of Miss Ma
Tt5!'Livingston ;mwI Sgt. .James AV-H-?
Twms-rtook place Julv rtlr. at tin .
home of Mis. Curtis Livingston
the bride's mother, before -imme.
diate relatives.. Rev. .1. C.- Wil t,
liam.s officiated. si
The bride was given in marriag ,t
! by her mother, Mrs. ?urtis Lit
ingston.She was attired in biegi r]
I with biAvin accessories and a c?>r
cage of talisman roses. I
The maid of honor was
Earlene Livingston the bride's sis- \V
ter-in law who was beautifu 11;
dressed in aqua marquisette and M
carried an arm bouqueT of Solo
mon gladioli tied with matching jj,
tibbon.
The bridegroom's best man was
Mr. .Ru ssell Lenoil.
TAlmediatelv after the eeremrmv
a reception was given at the home Ai
The double tierred wedding cake
formed the center piece lor tfu
^prettily appointed bride's table. t(
Mrs. Williams, the daughter ol h,
Mrs. Curtis Livingston and the 'il
late Leander Livingston. She is a
graduate of the Lake View high i
s.hool. 1
Sgt. Williams is the only son of i.;,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams, lie
is a graduate ol' Bettie Jr. col- A
j jege. Prior to his induction he
taught rh Perry, S. C. He is now A
stationed at Camp Claiborne, La.
The bridegroom's immediate at- W
tendants were his lather Mr. Isaac
Williams and his sister Mrs. L.
Sligh. . . [)
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH A
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor H
\
Services were splendidly carried
out last Sunday beginning with Si
the Sunday school session. After til
| the renovating of the Sunday w
'scfiooTs auditorium . the officials m
plan to have an open house pro o'
gram which is within keeping n
with modern'times. The S. S i- tti
j apparently improving along ul! ,,
lines. The pastor gave a luconh tl
review of the lesson after the . ?
elates had re-;vssoTnhTe<t: Again?
the pastor apparently was at his >
best in delivering the messages ^
last Sunday. The morning's mes- pi
sage was delivered froni the subject:
The World Wide Memorial, p,
-A?very?beautiful exegesis?e-f-the--frj
co/itext with reference to t h e u
I breaking of the Alabaster Box (n
with ointment, etc. We were very
' pleased to see so many friends
, amlt yrsitors 4n the servi-es last nT
Sunday. You will always find a
cordial wckonii- Iibh*. 1 ~
As usual, both choirs, are serv **'
mg very nicely with Mrs. Elizabeth
Reese Vaughn, organist l'oi \
hntli AI " 1
w* v.rvu/, II1IVIV LI1U ( f 1> [
oeac'e within thy walls, there shali
be prosperity within thy palaces ,
CW M '?
i A. STARKS H)
July 28?Aug. 2 >
id girls for recreation
on. Registration and,ill
elirr. . at
WARD, ? ' ,iv
Darlington, S. C. en
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tev. and Mrs. Richard
1 art in, Honored with J(),
teception in Sumter I inn
me
In honor of Rev. and Mrs. Rich- **0<
! B I'av':n. whii w?re recent- CJJ|
ns of the (loud Shepherd elnir.'h
married in folnrnhjn the men ^ it
<1 the citizens oT Sumter t~ a"a
reet them at the home of M .
id Mrs. A. G. S>?ars, Friday uv- /
vn^T, Ju'y The no-v.e was J* 1C
*autifi11 y?decorated with?u . va. J-lLi
"tv <> ' -uinmer flowers and put i P1U
d plants.
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V'?? K. f>. ' ? ' o v n?p ' h' |)US
leek ?: Mr~T If Tarl {/m. M"^ shi
. O. S"???r?. Prof, f-t I. ?? ?? ?. 3
i'v. T.Jenn>w"s, A'' of the, M ii
lejile's expressed the hitjh re- cru
ard the e'tix.ens of Sumter have Mr
>r Rev Martin and t'-'Tr a>mre- "Mr
;iTK>n Tor tne unselfish service I
t_.has Tendered. All hearts an'*' Go:
:> rs are open to receive his pai
lermin" bride and to make her
:av in Sumter very pleasant. <,u,
Advice to the bride was oft-red j()j
v Miss N. I. Davis. Mi4s Eunice a,?
t'ilson, pianist rendered several
>e an<l vo-al solos wire given by jar
liss Fannie Spotts and. Sgt. S. fh
. Vaughn. . . , toi
Tn the rece'ving line were Rev (j,.
nd Mrs. Martin. Mrs. .1. A. IToov- * ;
1*1?t-He?bidders?mother,?ami?Mr. n<?
\V, Fitzpatriok, sister of bride !
Ice cream and cake were seivd
. by the?members of the Ji-niot |
eague of the Good Shepherd j
hurch who also assisted in rocciv- j
ig the guests. After which th<
rhial couple were ^the _
ill and beautiful gifts were preen
ted them. 1
Rev. Martin who received his!
duration at Alle university and |
he Graaduate SchooDrrf Applied
;eligion.*~Cincinnati. O.. not only
erves as pastor of the Good Sheu. !
erd and .St. Augustine Episcopal |
hur hes b.t has identified him-1
;*lf with all civic, educational and
eligious work in Snmt^r andcasist
with the services at Shaw
ield.
Mrs. Martin the youngest daiigh
?r of Mrs. John A. Hoover, of.
olumbia, is u graduate of Allen
niversrty and holds the M. A.
egree from Atlanta university. fl
Sumter is indeed happy to have I
er "one of us", and -the best
ishes and prayers ate theirs for
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REVEALING SHADOWS
~~irr-vrr^r arion Thompson
(Li M.)
But God eommendeth His love
iward us, in that,while we were *
nners, Christ died for us. Romis
P :8. ' I
hiist has for sin atonement .
made,
praise him for his cleansing
blood;
e are redeemed, the price is
paid,
V soul is rprntir i led tr? f'.n/J
. I
e cleansed my heart from all
its sin, . ...
ild walks beside me all the way; ten
nd now he reigns and lives .
within, j {.
nd keeps, me faithful day by ' (}u,
day. - Llo>
> him I've given all my heart Irtic
e gives me overcoming power; ,.(j
ie world shall never share a
part, low
triumph in each trying hour. |ai.
- . be
i spread abroad the Savior's \
fame, tur
nd tell men of His wondrous \
love; ^
wake ye >arth and praise his imi
name, in
ho lives aiul reigns in hem en \y;,
tin
OfIIL1C BRANCH * aft
. M. K. CHURCH | /a!
Ion
ev. B. C. Cunningham, Castor
Sunday school at its usual houi :*t
.inouy oeing the second Sunday, ;0>
ie pastor was with Mt. Pisgun ,llt
here our P. K. Dr. Clark held k>v
s third quarter. Sunday at 1^ tioi!
clock he preached a soul stir- J
ng sermon. Alter which he held the
ie quarterly meeting with qll re- ;<#l
uia lavotui/ie. Tins was mne oi 1
ie best quarters we have | had Jjr,
it. . fur
stewardess Boards N'os. I~ianiT 1
rendered a very line program at
Linday evening. Alusic uy Dou- i }
e Branch quartet. ? v4e<
Sunday at 8 p.m. L>v. Clark wh
cached at L>out?le Brunch to a reli
rge audience, i his sermon wa>,
masterpiece, very inspiring and
structive, which will linger in
rr hearts. After which two perms
joined the church. We had
any visitors. Among them wen ?
loi. and Bog?n. Prof. L?u
i g-V * ?
in made reman.s. \
\
JOMSSVILLK NKWS
All farm work has been imped!"
<iue to rains which have been
progress for the lust thiee
A barbecue will be given at |
itLhaiiy Friday and Saturday | I
r the benefit gf the church.
F^riend*- of Mrs. Lula Smith I
gret to know that she is ill at I
is writing.
A Bible class will be conduc ted
Bethany beginning Monday r"~E
ening being conducted by l)r. i
W. Long. u, E
Mrs. Elwillie Gaffney is recnp
firing nicely after an operation
' J -
MART OX .NEWS ~
'oil ii! e invited ? > ;pi"" ' ' '
in A. M. H. Sunday si ho- 1
15 o'clock cacii Sorlac mo.'.
. under t' e t "I'm 'imI v
nt of our sT|u*ri:i!>-n<'ei;t
jisc .Massev. and her faithful j
ps ol teaciui <. l ilt' v Mi k j
school is niocrt -sinu. Tinrotary,
Misv Mary Bail. v w s i
:errt-Bimdoy?hooaur.o of?i'llntuut?.
is Olive llal) served. I
tt 11:15 the Pastor Key. ?'A . 1", |
hardson spoke from .Matthew |
17. .His discourse contain*'.'!
cTi timely advice "CinthiM'l'iagir.ents
(luring t .e ,. k
us days i hrmiyli which we
ising. Pvt. Henry Parsley wor
ped wfih ITS Slindnv" iiioi n nr.
>ir. and Mrs. Wise. Mr. and Mrs
ler and Ml"""'Polls." .\nr:it?r^~King
Officer, visited Mr. and
s. David Conner and Mi. and
H. Todd Israel on H i eye?:??
Jvt. Ernest Coni.tr oi t'aur
rdon spent ^J^jund \ v.r.n. n.
ents.
Irs. Martha Mi?h?-\\ ha ! as he<
L'sts" last week, her son. Mr
in Mis hew of X. V. t'.. Air.
I Mrs. Cannon Mishew* and Mrs.
rida Curry of Wiltnin^ton. N?<\
Wr. WllsoJY CiUiT Visit".! h nilv
at St. (ii*or?r; Mr..an I M onias
of won- vi*is
of MT. ami M'rs. IVtorsnn on
[ Ktt street.
Vlis?.':on:,*i:,V mootirv- 1,
t at?t4ro?homo?^?M i n.?I >i-1 y
BARASS<
Kir. mmA
: fi-i ?l
mm
Catherine: place in nil I'SO
losides cluMiousos outside of Ai
SO, a member agency of tlie N":
nits lor the boys stationed at re
ding summer school at MorCollege.
i
Ivory !.<)(.ty is working hard on i
drive which will route to a
ic at Bethany the first Sunday
'he annual Sunday School picwill
be held on the land ownby
the Pncolct River Baptist
ociation, which is lotted bet'nion.
All Sunday school sclm
' and teacheis are urged to
present, liss
llettie Mae Meng has re_-?
ned alter visiting relative* in
iv Jersey.
lesuames Fannie Norris and
ia Foster have returned aftri
extended trip to Baltimore and
shington.
'vt. AddTphtis Moore has relied
to Camp -Switzor, Texas,
er a furlough home.
ts. , Finnic. FeUiandez and j
k Kodgers are here on fur'ghs
from California.
t birthilay party will he given j
Bethany the 2'Jth of .luiy. 1>.?:i j
<'d by M.s. Nori.s for lite l-e.n 1
of tlie church. This party is
en for everyone* pial everyty
is l d'iUe->l?.'d to hi?prt'sin. 1
.li srt I.a.ia Smith hits ojrit?.*?i
Union Community hospital
observation and an operation,
'vt. ('T)ib) Sti ipl'mtr is bourn
Camp ('lark. i'i-xas on his
lougrh.
Tr. W. K. Shift"!? "worshipped
Thompson's Sunday.
Ir. Albert Port or attended mi
fs at dtethel Stmhny?ntVerich
ho was tho atuost ol' his
ttives and friends.
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S~/ FOR M N
I r\ WOMEN
/ yfjl ANO BOV?
v"fH n 1 Pl"?!s and cufl's,
\i I |' m 14" to 16" lint torn.
^21 I \ i\ Halanre ('.().!>.
^ ^\ State ?a's't and ins
, I 17I.FI ".MIW'II. l.iHil
\ side fa?tf>hr or fly
\ white, hcipe. tan. I)
k ~ :; 11:0. Hit t y, hliH'.k
^ A, firrwy patterns^ or
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PAGE SEVEN
McKnight. Group *H held a busi-"
ncss mooting ai tm, parsoiutgc on
to > !; v ' i : v?< "?~"
j Mrs. W. K. Riehardsbn is spend*
ring ; Inn vacation in Darlington.
Mrs. Mary Lewis returned from
j X. V. < , "and.Mis. \ ennelfe Finklea
from Washington, report uehghtful
visits.
.?n>. luu.. Hag ins of Fair*
.uoiiuL X. r.. sjUlil sometime With
her narents Mr.?and Mrs. ba.,i
ciius on Wav'criy W ,iy." JIT .
baeyhux is improving alter a slant
illness.' . .
Guests of Rev. ami Mrs. M J.
Davis, are Mrs .Frank Davis and
cmldren from Wilmington.
I Guests at the home of Mr. ami ~Mr?.
L. Kogei.s htvMirr^rtirmc
| i. i*v llif 11, Pol is and ( laivnce .o.t
(hell fiom Philadelphia, and J.
_iL..Friirciiiru_Jr.,. crty. i - .
j Mrs. Mary boozer who is doing
: pra lical nursing in Fayeft \u. ,
X. < .ti spent tue wee* end wnii
! air. boozer on Euclid Sb
Mrs.?Fdith *???'! ??*:|4 lee?"?
on the 15 inst. for Newberry and .
lill"f Philadelphia.
1 Mrs. Mary .A. 'Hodge and Mrs.
Catherine Reese of Hronldvn and
Mis? 11 e'en Hodge of N. Y. C. are
vacationists at the honie of Mr.
wTi'l Mas. I h'-s. Williaius l$Ot) ?
Crf?}; street.
>i. .John ,\. .M. E. cliinrch is sud(It'Nccl
ov<-r th?? loss of our esteemed
jlVsidiny; Elder L. A. Wells,
-v A. V. ilutfin.
3CIAHON
Wliiy 1 ha
i i >
"jJlBiBHSRl
clubhouses is the soda fountain,
mv camps and naval stations th?
uioirarw.1T fund, operates mobile
mote outposts.
at the Union Community hospital.
Mi-s ElTie F. Fernandez is atMADAM
WRIGHT
P A I, M I S T
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of the Seventh Generation.
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bu dross matters, fatyiily
affairs, wills and .divorces and
most everything Retraining to the
welfare of one's life.
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