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Saturday, July 21, 1913 FRIRNDSIHP A. M. K. CHI RCH !>' - II Rev. II. W. Walker. Pastor ('( Clint op, S. C. - S] S. opened a I J its usual hour with our truth it . : ar~fTre?r places. * The lesson was 1 ^ well taught -aval reviewed.'Sunday ( morning we had a visitor to come ] ill and deliver tin- morning's mcs- j Vf sage. The Rev. I load of l.arr- J ens was the sneaker, lie took for y U " h'f text -Roman i>:Rl. using- :vs the j subject Sin. The savine- in his ! I Si seriiton' were 'true words of the gospel. Sunday night the Rev. iI' ' ||] Jones pastor ul Poplar and anuti>-<^ei 'chmeh tvas -eeith us Ills nies sage was enjoyed by. everyone, _ piest'iit. We Hull have a J'ewson cur sit-k list. They are Mrs. Mag. _ trier Minus tlhil' i-utVru. R End oil tVe; wish foi them :i sneeilv reeovei v. il We were Had td'VU'c the following phi sons at home: .Mrs. Sool't the. a: <la'..giifer of Mt-J and Mijx, Her- >! 0^ bej-t Thompson and Mrs. jeanett Young, daughtoi*- id:'Mrs. Carrie o Dt-ll Rollins.- We were glad t o a see tlirni home. Sunday bhing n the Trustee's day \vt? Jiave a reg- a ujar amount, of- :lf>c to pay. By # those w ho V.'ei-t: ..[present doing, u their duty and- iihose who collect- ? c?i jiuii* ? i* mm' i?? I UIM' ??co. i) For the Leader see l\liss (ioldie [r Babb. . ^ Rlondell u' < 1 yy? j Kit I S,\ I.TRM Dots ?r~~~t?: at- " There war; no S. S.,Sunday be<- (( ca e i,l i lir i i \ i\ a I inept jug. P.ven ~ though :-ni)H' >il' our nWiinbet'S at- "fi tended S. S. there. Everyone rs u invited to worship at Jerusalem u Sunday and the remainder of the n week to attend the meeting. The ^ Rev J. .1. Atnii'V of. Aiken will lie the speaker of the week. Come jj and enjoy yourselves, Mrs. Anna Staiey and grandson jj spent the week end with Miss Dor- | othy Kenner. Miss Altheal Coleman was the Sunday afternoon " guest of" Nfiss^vrtViKenner. Vei;, Kenner, Reporter ^ ItllX.K sj'rixc nf.ws_.__ . ? ? ?- ' ,i S. S. was carried out in lis usual way with the Supt. T. F. Ham- b mond in charge. The attendance 7i war, poor due to revival meeting, kl beginning at f'olm.an's Ridge. Re- "s .vtvaJ-. ?Imi began at Second Rapt. s Sunday night. ^ ' .? -Alr.i. Rliza llammoml- ami -son ? Walter have been visiting parents v f and .friends rn (ifeenwoyd. (| Air. James Coleman <>i X. A', is t here visiting parents, Mr.'and Mrs . . Author Coh-man. S Mr. and Airs. John Rroadnax W son David, spent the week end with Pvt. John IT Kroadnn#, .Jr.. who is stationed at Camp littler, ^ i?i X. -?C-.?Mi s. Kula Holliway of Kidae Sm-ine- and Mr. Laurence Daniel of Johnston accompanied them It was a.happy sm prise for Pvt.' Lmadnax. The funeral 'dl'"Mrs. Ethel Stephens was held at the Ridj^o Hill s Baptist church. Friday. Rev. Jno. A Davis was in sliMVnn* Tt?<> fl/M.nl i contrilA.itiotis shmVcd thai she Was I .1 *.- c loyftl sulci beldWrt nicilher, wife ' \ lriend and si rehF' (lunch worker. L Miss" Maggie Kflle B.locker and Mr. I.ouis Blocker both of New York attended-fiineral. Both are - relatives of 'Mrs. Stephens, -brother and niece' CANT.YOU : SLEEP? WHEN the stress of modern 1 living gets "on your nerves", i] .0 good sedative can do a lot to s lessen nervous tensioh, to make S'o u more comfortable, to permit I T-B?ffnl sleen. "' 4 Next time a day's work and ' m_, worry or a night's wakefulnesas, ( makes you Irritable, Restless or ] Jumpy?gives you Nervous Headache or Nervous Indigestion, try I Dr. Miles Nervine [(Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) i Dr. Miles Nervine ip- a time- ' tested?sedative?that has beep | bringing relief from JFunctiopal Nervous Disturbances for sixty years yet is as up-to-date as this | I morning's newspaper. Liquid 25# ( and $1.00, Effervescent tablets 35* and 75?. Read directions and txsa ."J only as directed. - ?( ^ J"' 01NGJ3 OF THE ORANGE- v i KG mission A in !j [)\ V KXTION The District Missionary meet- ? g was held at Friendship A- n . 'E. church Friday, July 10, Rev S. Taylor, pastor;" Too much praise cannot he gini this man of t'.oil and his food ... eople frtr the hospitality shown. Lifting it too niihlly. so let me ly in behalf of the visitors that :l e pray God's blessings for you 1 iay he ma'ny; that your lives ' lay be long and happy ones. ' We were, greeted as we enter1 the grounds with warni wel- ' nines, handshakes and smiling Tcrs. This-martrr nrr "feehinr hoThe" I once. Then the delicious dim ers with all the trimmings such s, ice tea, hmumade, salads?and " essvrts ml' all kinds.Surely God watches over his . vvu for without his watchfulness . nd guidance these- peoj>!e could ( ot have prepared such a feast t a time like this. It was ys if the kind Fairy had , sed?iier magic touch for all, ] nee tobies were spread and food j cyan to appear from everywhere ( Iveryhody had a plenty and enigiid?it, ?? At JUdlU the lbst. Pres. Mrs. " 1.1-, naynes caned the lust ses-1 ion. She expressed herself as belg very gratef ul t0 the members I ( f the different societies fut heir loyal support. Short devolonal exercises were conducted by ~ he local presidents. After which he president appointed tiie comlit tees. Next Was the railing ol | he?roll and reports from the harges, which was led by Witams Chapel, making round remits. At the morning* session he annual sermon was delivered J y Rev._G. B.. Burgess, wh0 was i ltroduced by the P. E. Rev. largess took for his text: "But re Shall Receive Power," Acts :8. He preached a _ real -isotil tilling sermon and everyone was lade to feel good. .Mis. Hildehrand spoke very eautifully on the duties of the lissionary. What we as missionlies should do and where w e honhl hegip Hinl Ih'it n god mi'i Tonary worker is measured by is liome work. / PrestdlTig Elder Parker w a "s villi us throughout the day, reay and watchful for any duties hat might befnll him. I am sure veryone appreciated this tine pirit in him. There Were many ' tlier ministers present also and co?wish 4o thank them-4?r?thetr- uesence. We were-very glad t0 haye with is Rev. and Mrs. I.W. .lanerette, vho are new members of this istrict. We bid you welcome and vish for you God's speed. Other visitors were Mrs. Jesie Sinoak, Mrs. Anderson of N. "., Mrs. DeLaine, Mrs. Mary L, Oidersoii, Mrs. Peter Felder, Irs. I. W. Janerette, Mrs. M. K. V'ilborn. These were introduced >y Mrs. llildebrand. . L. A. Mendenhall, ^ Reporter, WOODKl'FF NEWS new Bethel Church lev. A. l>. Dnncan, Jr.. Pastor-?S. S. at us.uaI hour and was fine, lass o still has the attendance J anner. This class- won the offerng banner also Prayer .service egan after which Rev.- T. Brewon of Roebuck, delivered the mesage, our pastor being ill, altho' ie brought the message Sunday venlng. Our pastor has a mind o work. His many friends hope ie will soon be himself again, Mrs. Amanda Tongue and daugh er-in-luw >.MVs. Makombe Tengue, wo sons, Mr. C. B. Teagtie and rialcombe Teague all of New York vere the delightful guests of her1 r irothevs and sisters here, Mr. Beiun Fryer, Mrs. Florence Cannon imp Mrs. Kffie J. Parks, who were o happy to have them. Mr. Malombe Teague will soon leave for tnr~imwy service. They will visit lis grandparents Mr. and Mrs. .'aiphus Teague?of. Spartanburg^ Phey will visit her son Fred of harlotte then return to New York Mty. Pvt. Jams William McKlrath, ion of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. MeFlath has been promoted to Private irsL Class Lie .nlso_won a gold . nedal for expert rifle shooting. Ife is now stationed at Fort ^l?rk, Texas. | A large crowd from here at.ended the funeral of the two boys Messrs Shns and McKinney who _ V . . .. ' - tif buried at Switzer Mt. Zi??n Ski.: 'Mv. Willie Pkkena, Mrs. ?"e hope tor them bright and suny hours. .Mrs. Kli'ie J. Parks, re|H>rter :KOSS HOA1) A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. IV Curry, Pastor Sii 1 tnta~?Sliulay school ojiefuut i the'usual hour with the Supt, {in. (ihtsooand officers at theii >o.st. Review by the pastor?'Jht y KeC J, I). Abuey. Hev. Curry ?teathed a wonderful sermon texi alcen from Hev. 1:18, subject A .ivim>' Christ? We w*re?fhul u tare many of mir?visitors froir .Mrs. Annie Hell S liber Iron Nforristown, lJa., is here vis/tint datives and intends. Mrs. ~Mnssi? L. Herbert from Waterbury, Conn s visitin? hpr im rente nrul rehi ives. Messrs Bob Simmons, Jr., an? J. C. Aboey let't for the Navy Ti enter at Clreat l.akes. 111. W( nvite all to come again and wor <hrp with us, you are always wel onie. Hattie L..- Gaines,- reporter ST. MXRK "NEWFT ~ "---Rev. K. L. Moore, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day an< the Singing, class was at thei iliity und?he+d its union?at?St Luke. U was enjoyed. ' Mrs I.nrlee Oorden from De (joit and Plorie Curry of St Pe teir.burgy Fla. are visiting N rela lives here. Mr. Walter Bishop lef Friday en route to Philadelphia Pa., visiting his son Clarence am will stop in Harrisburg, Pa. to vis it his daughter Mrs. Tassie Bel Founts. Pvt. John Curry is horn on furlough from Illinois. Mr. Ovid Counts a graduate o Drayton street" high school left 01 the 17th "for Newport News, Va visiting his sisters. Miss Mar; Parlee Leroy, Mrs. Floora Wil liathsi 7 Don't forget the Flag Day pro gram on July 25.^ Lizzie Robinson, reporter BALTIMORE. MP. NEWS By Mrs. L. C. Douglass The ?s. S. S. ch.b rnet *.vith Mr James Whit lock ll)2.r? W. Sura tog St. Repast was serve I. Presi I Iimi r. ur.ii uim, n ims; neeretar> Mts. I.. (?. Dnnglars. Meeting" e\ pry two weeks." Visitors are wel come. Al'r. Friendly McCray is on if. sivk Tist. On the week end !ii visitors were Rev. and. Mrs. Mr Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Mt Cray, Mr. B. McCray,"Mi's. Mai'; I.. Broadus, Mr. Scottie, Mrs. 1 M. McCray and others, Mrs. J Gunthrop and Rev. W. Neal. The Mt. Hebron schedule: 9:.". Sunday school, Supt. Rev. S. Fow ler; Sec., Mrs. L. CJ. Douglas. Service 11:30 A.M. by Pastor Re\ Matt haws. Mrs. Motiroe and daughter ar certainly enjoyng themselves. Mis fiula Monroe. They are relative of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Monro from North Carolina. In the City of Baltimore it i very hot every day. Miss Marion Fetters and Mis Helen Alexander made a ver pood report from convention.^ Rev. Muck Jackson and Mi's Mary Davis were married. The are two old couples, natives c Virginia and members of the M Hebron church. Mr. and Mrs. Vance spent couple of hours with Mr. Friendl MeCray. on Saturday. Miss Marion MeCray, Mrs. An nie "M. Boats and little daughte came down from New York?LIU to see her brother Mr. Friendl McCJrayl who has been very ill. S. S. committee meeting at 113 \V. Saratoga St. ~ Chairman iMIr Herndon; Sec., Mrs, L, C Dm gTass.^ A good meeting was hel< Plans for the picnic was earrie out for Thursday, Aug. 5th at th Druid Hill park. .Pvt. S. MeCray is in the city t see his sister ami brother. He i stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. Pv John Blakely accompanied hin We~enjoye(T their visit very mud The 10th anniversary will b held at Mt. Hebron church on Sur day, July 25. CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. A. Amaker, Pastor Sunday was ? beautiful day an the people of Calvary was happ to be in Sunday school. Sunda ...vi-u i iiiv/i iimn niiicn I>r^ari ?i us UHlll hour. After the S. S. ntornin service began, ? Rev. .W. L* THE j ST. I' M I. A. M. K. CIH IICH j St. I';.ul A M K i lunch .school was | j .ailed to order by the Supt., Wil-j' lie M. Kirkland The lesson was i wonderfully discussed by different j " classed. The pastor ' Rev. W . 1}Vj ^ Owens 'jave r.s a few highlights , *' ~ Qit tilt' ie.-tjtin. a lulcndid'review liy . Mrs. W. (i. Owehs. The mottling J _} -xi vicb began tm?ami _ .Hie J. Citiior elioir served. The pastoi i , ? look his text front Acts 15:11, ns 1 in**- as a theme (Jodly Believe and t ^ Unbelieve ami i"s jcaved .fy'y both j' The set 11:011 was enjoyed by all. The Junior ?ushor hoard matched 1 and also the Senior choitk-* 1 | ! At d o'clock a program was ! ichdered"bv the FTver -Ready quai j ^ let which was enjoyed by all. Hope | ' they will come a train soon. ^ ^ | jot^vention was elected i n person'' 01 Mr. Alvin Jackson and Miss' ' ' Hertense Beeves from the S, K * mid Miss Florence Metz and Mr ' John Henry" Nelums from the' bulge. The Founj Missionaries were re1 otganrzed. Offfficers as follows: ' President, Miss H. Beeves; VieePresident, Bath Corley; Secretary F.uniee Nelums; Asst. Secretary _ J. l^irklaiid; Program com m it tee ?KrfBm?Hull and Katherine Reeves. Chapel Burneatha Dreher and 1 Jiujth Loriek. _ a-J \ Remember to come out on the ' v 1st Sunday and enjoy it with us. | U?v Mien C Bt Prieater will?b e | with us. ? We .-were glad to nave fie. For- " . est Dreher home on the week-end. ~ BETHEl. A. M. E. CHURCH i, j Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor Services were very?mee+y?oarII tied out last Sunday beginning with the Sunday school session. Mr. Thomas Lewis, formerly of ~ Columbia but who now resides in ( Philadelphia, Pa. gave "a very splen did review of the lesson alter ' which the pastor gave the closing remarks relative to the lesson. The ACE League has been reorganized and is doing splendid work for which-all of us are proud. The trinely uddiess by .Messrs?twM. Pressley and Atty Kinard were _ well received, Tin- pit-pmed?pa. . per read by Miss Jefferson was also an outstanding; nam her o.n the nvograni. ___ * The pastor preached a very able a sermon to our way of thinking lasi '* .Sunday. Tin* message was, select '? ed from Kxodns .'5:12. Tim suh' ject chosen (Jod Talking to Moses. Although the weather was very hot, the congregation, was well rep o- resented.???: ?: J I)r. A. P. Porter delivered the " message for the night's service. The message was selected from y Micah 7:7. Subdivisions of the ' text were Faith, Patience and t'on> faience in (iod. Rev. Porter made a line impression. Friends and ^ visitors are always welcome. t. FIRST NAZARETH .. BAPTIST fHlfacfl e . Rev. W. H. Neal,_.Paslor R s Sunday school was conducted I bv the Supt., Dea. Russell at the j usual hour. All who ..attended S. enjoyed u very interesting Bible lesson. Q Regular church service hegnnm 11 o'clock by the deacons \v h o. serve on the "third Sundays. I Must Tell Jesus, was the hvtnn ot iS - ' meditation. The supject of the *1 morning's message was centered ( around this hymn. When out crosses and troubles ate hard to bear carry them to Jesus and Mr wrll help us. V Rev. Hinton worshiped with us Sunday morning. We were very 1 glad to have him with us. We hope that the next time he is wit it us he shall be able to preach to * us. Evening service began at eight o'clock with the same deacons conducting the prayer service, lit" j evening s mefesagd 1 -j- was Jesus Christ, the Son of (iod. We were very glad to have our 1 e visiting friends worshiped with ns at both services. We were very 0 glad to have Mrs. Griffin and son ,s from New York wih us, too. An' nually Mrs. Griffin visits Iter bru? -thees Deacons T. -P.?uml S. Tr " Thompson. We sincerely hope for all of out " sick a speedy recovery, was presented by the pastor to preach, i All seemed to have en joyoci hi* sermon. Rev. Amaker d and Rev. Lee motored to Ph.llipi y Baptist church to a funeral and y a singing convention, il Mrs. E. P. Pompey' is still on | g the sick list, pray for her. tei Mrs E. C. Mmvnrrt fonnrfoT PALMETTO LEADER I. W'KMNS M:\YS ? ? ? -- r, ' ' l )>,- f.f | V Os^s ?tl ,tU flirt'Ill's WCft* ?ii i.- charcc <>!' tlx- irymrliM' n;;.-,- ! ni:i iinti the aitioulauec Was rair. i The Victory fmrthors are all S flowing;. M.essrs- < "!i:i?!i> < hi ii- i I eli. Samm-l. \Y illiam*. .uinl (li'ni pi-1 lowney? are in tin* lead. Mrs. llattie Cutin.imham of ^ IVushinj.rton. I'.. C., is spending >n llanrjrfmi street. Sijt. Uryuu Crfsp of ('ami) SiH'i't, lia., is spending a lew days ! (l .villi his parents Air, ami .Mrs, tl A 1)1. Cl'ISp. ' Airs. A unit' Howline lias it-turn ( *il alttM visit.iiy lii'i t Ii i 1 i I run in -| lA'ashing ton, !'.(.... | --.Misses .Nellie" aiiill.itliau Iti- 'J tai'it art1 visitiim then mother on v Jersey street. ^ ?-)1 i s.?A nnio?hVrttt4t-<?I lnuli i nii:? iias gone to N. Y. City to' live } with relatives. 1 ? The delegation from tin- IM C aid SS convi'iition reports a j*ood .1 session at .Morris col let*e. I Mrs. Mozellt* Irliy Mitchcl is in I llu* cil\ hospital recovering; front inr operation. r.ittle Casper Cunningham \vh<> ' was struck i.v an autoinohile a few * weeks ago is improving nicely at hi* home 011 Price street. His i' 1 .i 1 u 1 inu 11 le 1. .Mrs. II ill 1 Z iiinghuni wishes to thank the friends for many nets of Vjtehi"-^ during his stav in the hospital. 1 Miss Jessie Suxon of Washingl? II, 1). ('.. ,'S oil her unnmil vi-il _! to .her mother Mrs. EHa Saxon. Mrs. .Mlaggio?I hirkott?Monty-Pin-? oiy of Detroit? Mich., ahu MthT ~ Julia Fowler Bingham are visiting ' relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Piu-kett Sayles and habv are staving with Itei \ parents Air. an?l Mrs. Jamv:; Piirlrett since her hnsband .lames Say les has been inducted into Hie U. 1 S. Army. _ . J'. Pvt. Nathaniel Thompson of the . U. S. Army are visiting' his par-I j i-nts Mr. and Airs. \V?uk Thompson. With the induction of lonathan Beasley.tlie 11M3 graduation class C ( of Sanders" high is in the armed forces. Misses I.orino Wright. Mayme ' a lid Mildred Beasley, lieulah Brooks. Coiiini.' .lackson,?Winona? Pi.elfett. Betty Swindler. .Maggie ^ Peeks, Sarah .To'lmson report pleas ant vacations at various northern [mints. Miss Esteile Rice of Sanders Hi luridly is taking Library Science . in N. (college for Negroes in Durham, N. ('. Mesdames Nannie dolphin and Mary Whitenei are attending' the j ilivt summer school, t'oluinbia. Mrs. Daisy Anderson left Tues- ,j lay to join her daughter Sadie Wil mTiT off "a" visit to her daughter Janie of Brooklyn', N. V. Mesilames 1 ula (iarlinglon and Ssdlie Moseley two of the oldest residents of te New drove community have passed to their eter- . nal reward. '.Mas. Magnolia Wright left Sunday for Tallahassee, Kla. to take p a two weeks course i 11 getting ^ some lief' hair styles for her-cits- 1 toniers. ' - -a __ - ^ I.ITTEK MOl NTA1N NEWS t - Rev. \V. R. How man, I'aslor Services wet'e splendid Sunday al Ml. Zion. S. S. on time with Supt. Sligh in charge. Alter a 1 short prayer service the pastor ^ presented Rev. A. 1., liiggs who c preached a very inspiring sermon ' from the subject: It Is Finished. 1 He will be long remembered. * An old time hymn was sung and 1 twenty persons came and gave the pastor their hands saying that ' 1 hf?v wmitnf! in lu. ooi-.ol i rejoiced while this servant at CLmI i ofl'ered prayer. Music was fur- < iiished by the Junior choir while ' I he Steawvds t eceived the otfor- ( ing. Short meetings were hekL_milh_J Pulpit AIJ club and the Sen I roe ehniivfr. ?- ? Mrs. Jessie Clark a delegate to f the \W. H. and F. Missionary con vention, which was held in Lees- | ville Reports a very enjoyable i trip. Hev. Diggs was the dinner guest w* ,<n. <4ii(i '.ai N, .iiur i one. I Mrs. Annie Gilliams and child- i ren of Newberry spent the week ? end in Little Mountain witli rein- ( tives and attended church Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Mayers of Green c spent a few days here with nor mothev recently. " | Bro. James Bookman is on the 1 sick list. We pray that he will ] soon he able to be out again. ( Last Sundhy was a high day at St. John. The pfiStor preached a ( soul starring sermon whiok wast; '/ ''? ? r-' , f a tjnyeil hy all. Oik* person unit- \| J?uilll?Lkv < In111 h. Thi ? ..1- I y rurrity ~efmtr -ft :r;ur had itntsir *''*H ft 11111 i'liinl a. usual. 'I'lii- flWiii j_ 411 ??ui essjug 1.inlet .Mrs. it. F. ' IMj numpert whir iy awiife-awalte 1 , lui'i'li worker. .Mr.-, .1 us sit*- (lark. -repor'e! t+rtH l'.I.H MM liAl'T. < M |{< H L_ Kri.^JS. r. I'aM'T , ' 1: 1 <h Coll. <-e I'laee- S. S. at the s- I * ul Ixu'l". The nastnl nrer.r iei| a' J iy \y nr.- Ii i p servi o fialll?illume, I , ( '?>11 (an (Jet I iy I * lit Vmi I'an'l j let Away. At "Jri't WO witnessed! ' rAlkv-,?T'ul+rft "-nests Rev. .lories 1? 11 lev. Kpony. I'm mor pastor Rev. I '. II. tlutjhos and Rev. l'oaismi |"' .ln> im-achcd a wdinlei I'l l mes- , ajfe siil it ct Keep Your Word. ! *' I 'v t. .1 a aies <71 r a 1 n 11 v I it* I liy. '1 liss. is home mi IHrhiayh -visuinv., 1 is mother Atrs. May-pie Smith, .Mass Mary Wilson < !' Baltimore * lil.. is spending her vacation"at 1-1 mine with parents. Collet tion $4(18.0-1. In-neon WileV, ireimvter ' ___ 11 .T. (J UN. McNAIR OMMKNDS THI-: TANK MRS ,l Camp C'laivborne, I.a. Their, is. .A Jways. much to 4ie smd iitmui unv ii nnltouvers, but among the many liinys to he snidr 1 think che .coin -h fusion of I.t. Gen. McNair is bet i er than any we would In- able to each. n (Jiving praise where praise TT ^ lue:?About the end of maneu- t 'ers. the Genera! made the follow Jj ng statement, in a letter to the Pankers, "Vehicles and weapons a d' the?701st lank Battalion (I.t ^ vere in excellent condition, and veil disposed in bivouac on May- ' 2. 11MH, etc". v The enlisted men who spent' nite ' il'ter nite on their feel. sleeping u their tanks near their guns etc.. tave much to be proud id", i up: nippy to say tin* morale of thi< " ugar.izaiion is inu.h higher--now ' han before; because we have for WL-ry piry.s.cal weapon a spiritual ' u unseen weapon, and when you ee a physical tank, there is ail cn. eep (auk inside. ,v The Coneral's . lateltlei,, . r.ot ~f' o.iy btfeh placed on" |itiuafds f hmughout the battalion and chap- ~h 't 'K -l l-iilMinrlni' U * i\ I. . . . . I . ~ . x I , VI. I. I||.Villi Ill-ill l> The (lejU'ral's statement \va " possible because 7>f tin- coin<i11i*il effm Is nt every officer ami t! uli.-rt?*?l man. Although uv tin nut " lave words-to express uui appro ' mtitni tor such a latcim-nt, we 1 toultl vather express ii in a mole A an;>;ilil? way. Iit* 111i11; fur Old ilory; ~ a Now, in tlm bivouac of life, wi w an hear a small voice saying t< ("ankers! "America must win- this I rnr^ and witIt TTTTT! aiiTl inan corking together Victory is ours a u'catise we are lighting. v (i. \\\ Williams, Cha|dain t< (1st) l.t.) Al'S I 'AM|* (.Rl'RKK, OKI NKWS ' WhaL's going dm here in Okhi- 1 lofhe around camp Co. H 249th Q. I. St-iv. Kn.. Sunday morning 'lily S. S. was at the usual iour v.ith the officers at tlu-ii t iosI of duty. The lesson was well , alight by the Supt., Cpl. Johnson nd teachers Cnl. Duncan and Pvt. lrafi.uji.l- -i? Last week we stood our training est which was OK'd by a colonel, wo captains, first and second, lieu j enants. We werg?sorry to have 1 me of our officers leave our unit laving been transferred. This is he third officev that has been rnnsferred from this company. I'hey are really fine men. The test ended Saturday morn- _ up. ? Our choir will render a program n Muskogee at the I'SO nrrd-rrt / me of the churches in Muskogee. ^ fhe hoys were permited a .1 day >as* this week end. For best house keeping the 4th inrracks hold_ the hannep last week i ut Saturday morning the 2nd bar g neks t nnk 1 ho IwYfW f(Tr The best ^ or this week. We were glad to have Pfe. Char ' ie Davis and Pfe. H. Kivls wives' o visit us, They?report a jdea*int stay ,in Oklahoma. > Pvts. Wilson, Rvles. Woods. ^T,,s-^_ nt, Spenee, Reese, knd* liuff have / 'etuned for duty after spending ^ tometime with their respective 'amilies. W e wish the newly weds of this I ompany much happiness. Miss fathryne Turner became1 he bride of Pvt. Willie Pyles. The >ride is the daughter of Mr. and ' Vlrs. Walter Turner" of Pelham. ill. - ^ M iss C'allie 1,. Powell of Camilla I 3a., became the bride of Pvt. Jas. Wilson. She >a the daughter of & ? &7'' ~ " i and M i >. Jin li I'owi-ll. ['\ Usui) I- 1 111- stir, of Pi-V :iml M TTieT ( AMitsO'i. 5S=" L j*:. M. -Fuv r.- '..vs iimm.i to Syt. a ley 11 vj- aifo. <*?'I R- Mi Johnson. ie|iorte HAKNWM.I. M:\VS \W n-'-ri't to leai n TTT ' he <lc i .Mrs, Thelir.a J- i- r.- vi lu> <?":? >i ,c l;o>i>it.u at 0:'ii''|rihoiM< r>\.. .Mis. Kit-Its is 'the v ifr. rtol.l.i.- Ki ks. Sli- is sat-v 1 l>y her iii"t!a-\1 ts. i '.it lines. husband ami vim ? hi \Vi> iearn with ni'i'h vegret m illness of Mi. John live, a 11??* for his ) ? ( :.% : | ' . ? "atV:TAudiry~r>i"'.-i :i'fr~r i 1111;?. (!e?irf?;ia It i?- -on- will OJ-I?I 111' |V'|||, i l-T-l- + mr s houi at A n:, iIv-r - i Mrs. Mary Alue I htm an. i.a II'IK'il hynic 4*i"t? | lit if lalilli; . t ix weeks summer > it< <>1 a' . n-Benedict. ill Fidujubin. David Itixson whn is attendi tute ('<il!i"j*e summer s-. iiun! u< ie_ week.-end hi.mm .Mr.-John I,. A!. .idatieIt has li ned in Viul". Peitli. alt r vis i" his liinihev. AIis. ' !a>a Na lr. ilindiiiie.il is in he iiulye ii?i I hi .11 en'il?in! l.ii.l.Je Miss Bern ice C"|i.e|a -W>?I'lille?l-H?V<>l'l<:?H"III1.. f" T est i,}' liif silnllllef. All's, (ilai.lys Du|n>iii and !i: if. e. Men i iin I!nslinniie id' X i?i"l. '' i 1 v ju visit ine Aiis. Al: iliee Dim an. Airs. Di|iuiit is I'^t I lutein ixL_-VLta? I 111111 i e?Pvt. Richard Qiluiii ips In.me fuihi.njh with Id- mother Al I illiia- Odotn. Iv. Z. T.,u,, end ale! two dan i* " Al i t- I'utli and Nuuiiii v.i ei y j.lcie an! >. i it-ns la:.I Till I ay. - M\ A NSI: A X I.\\ S i' ? lull are >IV\lted III a I lelld i_. S. eji h Siaiiday at All. <M I M I"! ehtlivh. under ! lie S. lei! W. Al. Minis. The Avmh lit- Sunday sejinnl Is nioviuj; I lie levival hiei'tiuy lieyaii hrtiday 'tiijylrt liev. II. Xm ii: ? hrs?Inei I HI? '?a .-end?rrtf?hn a.-tor Rev." II. F. "B'Twiuan. l earlieil a ;mul : t il l >Ii?j ,'i'i'in n?? im-HoH? is l<< lit' entului y llr\.Marcus nf Oianrohii rpl. Kddle Hampton and" ill friend .Miss Delyniao l'ii ?-y worshipped with us Si.ml 'pi. Hampton was ligiiw; oil :i lav > filYloiiyh will) his pare lr. and Mis. John Hampton. Tim Childinil's Day pro.-i. t Mt. Pleasant Haptist < tin as \ m y ^uuil and largely Glided last Sunday. Supt. J. elfcoat is moving; <>n to succc Swansea Circuit is looking aid to tin* \V. II. & F. M. ('< cntion of tln> W'ateiee Disti i he held with Ebenezcr A. !. church August (5th. The lo t esidetil-MT-s. Ertie Davis and | i) workers are working vt hI'll to meet it. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac .Jenkins oluinhia were the guests of ,\ enkius' parents Mr. and M 5 STEPS TO VICTORS ^fQ)\ ('for ^ctory -J- I SAVE A TABLESPOON OF FAT A PAY * *y\ HUHVV VP**" J I've Been _____ WAIT IMS FOH TthanF) r%\ p Z?7?iV W?t? Fat INTO Glycerin * XX^'Vl/ FOR Bullets ' /\^ PAGE THRElH T ^ SovfB wove ?1 tgfrle- " ipooniFuT make a pound. *t ^?Put wflite, kite hen. f?t> into any mttal v_ * container. . 3Pu?h watte kitth?i{>^W to ycur meat dealer. It wilt be it*/itie'fight in 21 $"?_ I . ?. ..*. ' *** -?"4 11j? -In?-<?lt I<ii;k h S'tltrlayr VI... V ' : . I .. \ T 1 f vtxt i mi.'. \ I'uii - ii ii-yry in .>.1. is ' home on earn; nm \yifh parents "=H re- Ml. ami Mi . Jerry Fiflils. We It"- wish her a happy stay. -.H v i M. -. Kt|,ol (Jjitfjuev .of Ni Y ^ -?? -i ' ;?! was call'<i-Imine in-the IxHlsuJe of Iter III"! :. e.Ml . Al arie^ JetTfo y. n'l Fnl- fie III v of 'l ilt* Pl^ljjjplto the Leader -.-e I i . \'io^ dfejluch, Agent". a I'e. ' "'t , , MT.M MMH.L ' I ll'-\. It. < . I.riiw ii. Pastor PL-: i r.t; y"luia.y iiool at TPs ~ ~ ' u..?ial ln'1,1. The i : i,11 was well t j.-ht a Hi I i e\ it'Wi it by the jXupi. ,\f?.i.i -i.rtofi: in thr-1 w2 ' ' : Ii 11ei inn 'i ivc 't- lelleil to some UJ t'|nir-e m,, |V , the I ring hand. Mi -- ? h'.iie ' inn Williams left Si:i i a lay 'hi Si. Albans where she wrH- in tend siir.iii i i s lipid. MisVe- !.i he'Mae and ltosa Lee ijwSaxnii ucii ilie Sunday guests of j i .Miss ('ai)ie i.. uioiinh. - . t j Mis-es It.imthy Hinton and rt) | 1 . ^j.tluij?weie dinner guests jiM j ?'f Me riaiaha Bark-Male. t , (i!) .Mr?. Susie W illiams and grand lS,. j "npghter -ianie Mae spent the , p,. ' p:i':?wei I?a.?I ,aj:n-ii;.?with?their d j. . j itatigntiM a]r<l aunt; ' J mi. j ^ hii-srhnnl Tin ilii' wummor op? l=^ u. j ! rued .Monday. - July It' with quite ,.,V ! a n a i n I .e t - re - ent . ~ p77~f rrfe" pi-miT! to say that we i,V- ha e a good nunil.er. of people .,v i tu "iiiui Owing.. reading The Pal- " j i 7 | 1' ' ader. (,t . . ' M. I*. 1'toiroll,?Reporter. [ I . ?'1.YU1-: (. \l)SO\ j J * I v < > M (v I 1.1) TO COHI'OKAL " '.mm Sil.ei t. Ala., Julv 10? (Special) I 'innioiiiin of Private p-"-f-r-rrct?f'lass CfyTTe Gadson? 141st ( ML Itec-iip company^to the rank r>t < orporal has i?'fii announced by M Lai kin W.^jjfazehrook, Ji ; j ."ohtntaniiiim officer of the Fourth (a hegimen;. Chvniieal^fwarfare SerUl . ice I'nit Training .Center. , Cpl. (i.ulson was advanred in Kink )'n! his "uti4.Mit.iun to duty," ?* and t'oi rtt>idin ijiv- "soldierly qual " - - ti* f- kfiiUnt!' the rank." Colonc)!' " ' i.iht'/ebi < k>k |>i): It it d uul. Ili> ihiilit' is ill ( Qhullbia, S^C. ^ C8X>OOOOOOOOOO9ll$R?^C^C8^3l083ei David G Ellison General Insurance 3 ' ? Honest and efficient attention K+ven to nil business placed with me | PHONE 5717 | j oooow^ooooc'oo^.ooica^cs^a SPoSS! ENUF FLOUR I