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^ lion bm?ebaU team prove tlmt tin
ficult ?oRditions. Right after th
; with th? umpire were out.
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one another they remove t. n a '
many Americans from tin- num
ber that .should In- solidly fight
fyrr-dum. Race tint?- art
treason. Everyone, white or !>Ittx-f
who willfully participates in em
should beTTflifiiled with a Nazi
Japanese or Italian Tnsigpiiu as ut
?? axis aide." . ^??
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Jackson, -Miss. A { rowrnpr" am
whitespiead effort to slop the snh
of northern Negro newspapers ii
Mississippi was indicated in-n
ports reaching here during tin
past few ( days. The papers. <li
rcctly under attack, fi-.eoi ding ii
reports, are the Chicago Ih-lViulei
and Pittsburgh Courier. Accord
nig to reports, Ted Rushing, youii^
newsboy at Caitliag-e. lurrChi.s pa
pers taken,?nd destroyed by ;
group.of white men last Friday
after whi Ii lie was given a litrhl
whipping with .tin- promise o I
something worse if caught trying
to sell any more Negro nowspa
pers in the town. At I la t ties-burg
ft here is located Camp Shelby, mu
of the Ini gesl camp?in iln-?rmin,
try, salesmen of .northern N?-gr<
? newspapers ure?n-pmu-d to?mtvLeen
told by poT.ce tliaf no~ fu r
ther sales of tin' uapei s would b?
? permitted in^ llatliesbuig 1
In Brandon. Anslem !. Finch
vyiuci4v - Miuwri ruiuiimisi \\ iiost*
" "Mississippi Mnaps" has 1?>11> bier
an outstanding and widely rem!
feature appearing in tin* Pittsburgh
Courier. is reported to have
hient wliite Brandon citiv.en.s i"
ga rating his < untied ions with and
contributions to-the Fourier.
Dublin, Da. Mrs. Mary White
believed to have been the oldesj
women in Lauren.-, county, passed
away here Wednesday at the ajr?
of 102. Before emancipation, she
.was owned h\ the late Joe White
of Pulaskie county, who-e family
she .served as nurse and house -orvant.
Family records show- '.that
she was born in 18-11, and that loo
mother had lived to be 1 :7 wai
old.
Mound Bayou, Miss.? Mi.-'i-v
Mppi'e only all Negro town lias
sent 30,000 cigarettes to the sold
tern.at. the front, it was learm-d
this week. J. F. IFuddleslon, merchant
and flHing station opm ii..i
here, has iust received a "letter
f- f t
from the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
company stating that RO.tmO cigarettes
have been shipped to Americans
soldiers as per order placed
by Mr. Huddleston, who sponsored
a drive by merchants, planters and
'citizens of Mound Bayou to collect
fnnds for their purchase to be distributed
without repaid to race,
color or religion. All residents of
the community gave liberally ftnrl
the movement was nn rmmediati
iuccess. Each package of cigarets
will have two stTcTcevs, one read
i*nf^ "Vietory for Alt", the other"Mound
Bayou. Miss."
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[ I Montgomery, Ala.?''All. races
in Alabama shalKJutye jptd^cev education
a^jj^uare declared
Qcffr C.bWHpy SoaJ^ry rC
IfP# , <*** ?*iif u?i %v u> l in , noe*M9p*^
York newspaper. When
, ^1 faBtHiriV'ti
k W*y Were. doin$w?wim?Ti ** ,prcI
rJ^feSfe bwt for
- influences over which we have po
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Br
p.
Br;x
) j;anie cun be can ied on undtr difis
t ley went into action. Disputes
.
! eonti'?l. "li sell-seeking nidiiicinns..
misguided nhilant In opist *
. and outside infltienec would .quit
Trying to regulate matters, which
are iMHii'e'iy local -we woith' hav
i'o future difficulty. We are tin
.lertalcing to forestall any now
iisordors i.y o;ni>h:isiy.i!nr among
*r. wir.telvi'? - -nv.-t tn rli,. ?-.irl,l C"~rh;;t?aH'Tates
i?.- Alabama shall
' have justi e.1 cdiu at ion and. a
-quale deal. "ATfthfi11>a tiid at is do
: my more lor Xttyl'.u i*.iliKul*i"it t han
cur?hufnle. J-l U ill?oilll in ' o?Uj- increase
this service.. The two
I 'aees are trai l of the economy 'of
' tin'south and- shall continue to re
I .
' I main so in peace am! accoi.il it we
- we ran he left alone an'! soot-miti'l
. d pro.paitandistr ami re formers
ir not mislead. misguide ai:<! mis '
? inform."
Chieaijo ({('.solution ini'linir foi
! The hirine- of hospital employes
"without prejudice against, any
t qualified applicant on a 'count of
tio'i . color or ei ceil" w as adopted
! ; Monday i?y tin* i ?i>I of hospitals
aud homes o( i he ,vi. lipniist ch-wccl,
t' meeting hyre in Hotel I.aSall'e.
Bishop Raymond J. W ane of A a
lioit. president of the hoard, mpe<!
the jtassayt' of the meaoi:
W 11i 'h. I, h llo ilehaie. -a a a !o11!
1 ed unanimously.
Minneapolis. :Minn ? .A MinneU-j
*? ?i i:. white 41)1111, n re I i T ji i " I mil).
.Uo .acrountanr^: \\irii.:Jitficc5 in "Hrr
I'li/iiieis Km'lumtsc. sent "an hum
Ucited : Li.) to t ile MintieaP'Tli
1 n a a ( i' mi-inliei i ih dii\e jiiis
^ I week. In a letter to f'rcil New- J
latin, a iainpaiirn worker, the dottn
saiil: '"The enclosed $25 is sent
to y11a w h h tlm__hone tiial il mil-!)'
help in n;Iie\ hi it sonic of'the misI
-ry cie.nied in Itctiuit."
Newport Now-, Va\ \ heaiine.
(111 the (MJSti.'i of the tlllee school
t i inci ua Is who w-.n. i,il,I i.i.<
they surd for eipiaj^ pay will,
whiles has lictn |>i .lujy "n
f:y ".T'l.i-;.' Ifci li"r: (!, Smith. A
} t it r?.11 \va> |>i ? ?? nt??I l?y a ccirri -
mitten of !.?< al ritizi-us* several
v ( Us ayo iisUini?' that live court
plant a hearliip: nji the* mistetsand
tiilyf .Smith aiuioiiin oil that lu--i
would fix a late t ouvraiuiit to I .
counsel for the i oteioii!' ' aial the
city school I>o;irih Tim petition
alo il that a puhti hearing l?o hold
into i iretior.lances sin loundiiur
the lirinp; of tho throe educators j
all w ith many years ex;.eti< nee in '
the local scfool i.oil Tl". ' t'ooj _
hoard refused to make a Mateiiletil
in oolitic I ion u iih tho ?.li
irruls except pi ray that the action
vas "for the rood of the
' ystem."
I
W'a. hinft<>h The Kthiopinn gov "
ornment has extended tin* hand of
friendship i?? exiled Greeks i n
KjfV|?( and has offered them refVije
until they may reltim In ti.cii
native land. This Asia.eiaied NY
2io Press (LXflusive has been adequately
etm firmed !?y spokesmen
- lire I Trrt h??ve en men fx --here i?n?
VVav_hi-iijfi_(.i.i, SinueUme during the '
week of July a Kmperor Hailfe So- '
l lassie personally His'jiati-hed the 1
I otter of air entire city in Kthiopia
to the Greek government in exile,
uith headquarters in C tpEOj for tin?
racfomjvtodation of the large iuimbets'of
Greeks in EgyptY-#the offer
war almost immediately ;?< -
;naii or' tpe (iroek government by
fteorgo FTpfulis, minister of ref ,
tugecs. In his mPssairi' of acceptance,
"Mr. Sofulis pointed to the
"very generous evjdonce of sincere
friendship" that has existed, between
the two governments.VYii
-roa?Hereswa, member of feheBthi opian
delegation to the fSprd1 conference,
confirmed thq invitation 1
aM'TOTerred to the "Cordial rela- I
tipns'' thrft have ol^raeterized the
friendship between the two couni
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MT. OI.IVF. B \ 1*1 I ST (III KCH
?K'PffsVllle. S. ('.?Wt?I'm . < - not
ipoken from 'this nut of th voun
y in a it >?'_' time. The fast or. <W
"it'crs ami members <>f the Ml. < live
Baptist ehcrch.- ijf Kinjfsville
I'lie mister at the lieuituiifttr uf tlv
. i aiskei! jpemlu rshi )_ J
dcd"-e how roa-h i :.c!i [ !>>. i
.vunlu' "ivc tn ~i i.i t iH' i huivlL-ul' at. !
'Id <lc't>t that "has I-'-op sttrin-n.: |
'or ."number nf yea: s. TIT ;;sl: <
:'vei;V" rtn'oil er te.pJeiljye h.otv ivri '**"
lliiy are wi!ih:it" "i\*e o!t'MiV i"
ielitedVv s? of the chinch. '1'.
easier made his first, of all I'm::
rhT elf leer-t *t "I ! >il en' he 's an'
frietlds. We ' d&idwl-' fijie ' year's
rally of ydohrt's ^litm oiyM'ct'y i-msnents,
n\)r lirstt'd. arte.rly* ' ally net
.is far over a hundred dollars alia
n J i; iI I f h. Vist' Standi v ve ';i i
an the tnhfe jlT't.uu in cnsli: A
committee of was appointed
and tviveji onier io Jllie the fas.
dollar we owe and take tip ,'the
iiiortttatrc^.ital at. a turn: upi-oiute !
we will have iportyayc. loin;it;-:
ami declare oar ch rch is free o
d( bt.
A lone w!*tli yloai iinr our chine i
of a lmtw statidiuv' d-ht we tiav
installed a Neil in th,' tower: w
iuij^e.. iuV-t.iljeh?i !i-i ii ii?I i y ; t v?,nri
i tiv'e me i a; wit". ;, :11 Ht, <|..v n r
water-punv,' so (here will l>c lY'-sf
water..at the ?lii:i?-h. V-'r-ar" ?l
phuittitill to build a paed for oat
lisin hr?_'i- near I!iii' < !). .
'J in nn;.-iia! ? !?<?ii- is i emU'riir.*
eXjueilcnt nvu^if' and !s >H:rc.!':isin
a lull lint- of hooks under the loat!
crsliip <>(' .Mr.--. 1.utile ! '. Johnson,
pianist. .* ' 1 r;~
V> o Mv also" i Xp.'i lilV* !i> i ea
iifv our entire':! i < f re 'he v. ;nie.,'
an ives. to, iiH-mltcr-ehate }_ ; 1 be
L'lll) t:? work.
Woi -lli|)pitiii- with ns |:s! soon-1
Sunday w:; .Mr, <" i r> ?..e M'.llijnns
of \?;v. V< i i. ('ity. u tin
' er o! our e|;iiif!> who i'. ti< <i * t
1 lie rally, wit h ol her.: u lot. In loe |
us freely. j
Uev. II. A!. Taylor, ia-'oi
si? \inwin in; msiMiu j '
|(?m-i;ki:.\M-; \ si < < i:ss
I ho- i n.iina of ii,t- 1 j! 11 ;:oj 'i..i.
' v'he S |i.i t i a iii ei t . Mi.
"* i ' I'i'-I I Vl r UiUj AU'l tllliti t~
'! !. 1 ?_ "'<0') I'lu:'1 al l'a\ lui .
. .?i:i! i!ti-\vs . inin !i. 1,:| . TT"
lii. l.SUl ..was. Vi'ivdiuliii i?n lli;.-;
wi?(.,
TK* rv.-n'ii u''? !' -Inly 1 I. ,! ,. ao. '
t'lt^^ivv; >l?i5't:uihnrji' I'. S. Il< \.
Iai?au'<* -i-. *|;'c11>". sun in a nj? >'.
I flicitou - viyoniM* ivli' i.;,!
lie sci'vii cs. ,\j| | 1 >. uti'i'V
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TOUT SAM HOUSTON. TEN
the Cavalry still are useful to M
Hank County, Georgia, since sup<
Stables, Fort Sam Houston, are j
shown here at right, issuing instr
quarters Detachment of which he
!i it's. 11?* said 111:11 already niiniliers
of Greeks Hull an ived :it A?1 hs
Ababa, the capital.
Washburton ' Yilmtt Itorcss'n.
bead of the Ktlijopian -misshm here.
i-alflWf 'on -Pr/ftj.Mfi Tt'-os.-vr-H last
i'nesdny Hut dcclrnVVj to indlca!
I he subject of their- cnnversal ioa.
Mr. f>oyp--sa dhl'mie' tVin? V'.fhiopia
is socking arms with which to
rqnip its soldier* Tie "told reporters
that his courttry is 'prfyfared
lo pi It a divisidti iir the fudd. preferably
against Italy. should the
arms- ho forth-coming: ?Afashingtnn
Alrsi. Marv M'
f.eod Bothuno loft tho capital last
Wednesday, for a visit to Daytona
Beach, Fia., where she will attend
to business matters and .enjoy a
brief, rest.
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Relcapcrf by U. 9. War Deri
I FORT CI.AKK, TEXAS?Fuu
| Cavalry Division, Fort Clark, TcX;
j?truant Kenneth Ma Wright, Bhcri
j 19.19, Lieutenant Wright was a ni
?Schu.ol football team, lie later tilt
City, Missouri. Second "T.icutohifi
Indiana, was a member of his scl
distance vti
j of his college football and track
A. Todd. Rawling, Wyoming, att<
| City, Kansas, where he was a i
i teams, 1922-1924.
c!c.en meeting periods conducted
r.M.vi'Yer. h\ other church leaders,
villi' cijtiailv ;is" inspiring am'
ir.'iie.--ivc. ('ertain gifted oiks
.veje assigned to- lead the, cheery.
\ i\acioi.s Mme; and praise <ei ci-s.
T! ! T!? !\ ( 'ihiinuiiion w'a-5-iimiiLi.1
ll it.i i.'i' i.hi D. aani
I aa.-loiami , ! : /.estlous. stall". < ('
: m v.I.e.- . \yn> an elevu.t
j !:r s il.) I -1.. t* I! me wlHFIl il!<
i sp'rit ?ia! ' mounted- hiyin
! > ? >!? i ti> [e;:\ e the ^lo!<::l
' it" (es way l*ehin<l. 7 is parlicipai
I ! i:. "till- ?:;:-rc; Kaclairibl..
I T1
: i religious oouy orjfunixeo
" :oi y!;c Kiny's " Imsi'ms?; Seen
I ary F. I 'i her term <|?*r| I 1;
i ' " .<s Tie ! ! ". . |;, I?? <?ws:.
chairman ami his thinner eomniitI.tee
took ,<|i?'. iaj cmv ?-.t*. the cms'.'rih'il
ions. I In Ur\. .Iiiimi ((iiliiI
was unpointed Ke|'iirl?T. 'i'lie iio<
i-ssaiy run; ai ii u*?:s wety appoint
jil aini i If aiiipievi |ii'i |ia'afi->!f
i were made (,, Parry mi c\ei!.
' ill .1 of lie i I > IK The i ill s 11
aiui liL. y i'iiiiv: oilicris niuJ znp.lj
'. ..ii.eiiiIii*i s <ivei n::n!e.| -tta-j.
j s;aii l\ itiik eh 11 e!i. *sii aflii t ?
!<? :: i at; rail i ve for the
e ' f.'ai'. I 11 i ? All . 11(111 jet I;;
' W 11!i::V:is :v;i. e exquisite?irnit
!> ' 1 1 ' _ ' ill i 1.1 in1! s.?ttr?
?i a) no-?Ii>ipj ily?responded.?
1 I he I'. lie'.. i'ei'_-lisnii'.v ,i-.
"''"' I relatrrrt?; is :n' iupn ovim!'.:'.1
. ail lines. ami ea .j;ms . <j\ e J ?i;ui
:,!>v w :-t) < *
! lete:n: s | a< nan -vaji tin; .so
[pens h, _ >lt.>v3v,Vi !aiis._
M'-. A. A 'ana'. IliMr.e; i'.uy
f.eaoer iielii . }>i s sei \ iee ! > posi1
' P I:M-e Hi- ,1.1,...
i AS?The eight years he spent in
[aster Serjeant Matthew Mize of
ervision ot activities at the Post
art of hi?; responsibilities. He is
net ions to two* members of Headis
acting First Sergeant.
J MT.'OUVFi AMli i 111 IH H ;
j Hey, ;A.N. . Jloinpton, Pastor
f F.llntee Sunday Wt<V a high <l:i.v
at Mt'M" Olh'c. -Sifnday sehoo! a t
lite u-INI11 bom*. Ht'lM- lesson v. as
I ic.'ie'Veil l.yt the pffstoV. < nHK'-'
j t'iort Sii.itn, ( la>s 14 holds' the Ii.hii
tier. Mis. .Initio Hampton. leaebei
| Sarttj^Ty ITei^fe (MuWrefi s T>;iy.
j Mr. hiitl^ a-.very iit|
teifstwflf program which- was en*
; joyed Tiy :vTIT***"'* ollectinn
Sunday evening the tamto: and
I menihers \v??rsh'i'|?|n d with iiev.
' I. S.. Taylor at Feldert ille A ,d I'i
i . I,, rill '' Poo I I 11 01111 l ill in I... A
; * : ?1 :"a
very inspiring sermon t mm
A els 2:1. The w;i>
Our visitors Mis. Carrie Al:u
Fo^le of Flortda and s Mrs. Lou
Queen Oliver.
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irtm.-nt Rurcan of Public Relations
r ofliccis of the 27th Cavalry, 2nd ("
:>s, arc, left to right: Second Lieuember
of his state champion High li<
ended Lincoln University, .fflfm sup |!t
IT John K. Loath of South He n eh? ?r
100I track team and specialized in
ant Robert F. Wells, Mt. Pleu&nnt, o
^ dk*t;o atldetOi?He was a wombpt ^
teams. Second Lieutenant Pascal
nded Western University, Kansas
nember of the football r.nd tvacl;
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vital and jn?t? 111. Honor. Hotikei'
Sniitlf illunvinntcd the. brethren h
/'with a. hearty and healthy me*? *
sage on tlie theme of the. Ihity 11
of the Laymen". Prof. L.A. Wright
j road terse and stable paper on
ih.e Savvaiil in the Methodist ;
a hnr?h. ltnmn' (1. \\\ Lioiden and- ?
1 M". .L 1!.' Will Iter brought'inform- ~'
ing and inspiring addresses suit- ^
:-\r I'C'I ti i^ -rTTTntPir h< ur:"?7--^
j?M < I'litWt;in ifywU. pi+-siiicni
I " ii'.?^ !:ii,i.niy 1 >!-1! !? i?re--11
i S. 4.'. S. in pi I'sii'liny.. i c-lc;:isf(i
j many valiiaMt- stijru'fsl.inMs l<? tin- '
MrTi-uaii?in ?11* vvn.meji, Tlu- . liny "
, mli.y l?v \l isse^ Mai pa If t Millcl
! .rini f'lltra 1 Sf'itt'ltciti Wi/rn Well
' ivi'il. Mis. l'iivllis M. (iililic:;
j;
j spoke ;Un iii ly nil 1 in- \\ ..men's|
ji'|i'ii\-urs 'in i In- Ificiil ami itiici i.
,
j:tl eluitvli. .Many nl' lite women
|irn\e. l-ri -1' 1 email-is mi tin- Ii!i"?-rj
nil phase*- -i.l* tlii- \\-S('S,
I:iiiil>ass;uiiiis wli?i |iK?-:?f!ro?l .
! t!?sli".r:i\c itinl In iili.-iiil s' 1 * 1111' 11 v
fw IN vs. \\ . W. riiiujfi.:.'. K "
I I?. Iliiii;-;)i. !. A. in ry, li.S, Saw
>Pr. -Inliii (' (iililifs ami ! >. S. i'
j ! '. IV re. a - iiii. Tin- t linifs iliai j,
[sani* ; 11' 11 ma'lc animaliiitf tnnsie .
vMtf raylnj's Missimi. (lj. Mark
.11- A j a.: lIiti-.UsL, gm.1?I'.ethel.
l J
4-we?\ i 11 1.111 s?(11:11? j ii ; 11 ci,ii- ~
I lis! \Viii. a iil.ciiii;. a 1 it I I'nrtniMc?1_
1 1 :t:' 11 . |Jiis,i |.cr (irayson
| !" -If "ii "Slmnlil the* Pioneers
{ Mir ?HnrjfJJMf'l', ,.p" Miss IfnMiio
' Si.ct??-ri- "The I'ni.t'.i'tic 11 Mi.a;"
I.VIisv Knlina Talley. "Tin* M.tho- vx
I Mist ('h itch ii:c (ileanio" ,,
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i !.< yes- Kevs. I!. I'.iiiWii, \
[ y. !\. l'a> !nr nail Mi. s Phyllis ,\i. |
(1 ii'l ic- . lie I i In 1 iiiiil carrfiiily anil ,
Maiiilly iffc'ilcil TTTTTi .Miss Pi,-;i ~
!.(< lir;iysii|i } >: 111 Wnli lii'st. hulini n
'in:'' Miss Ki. Ma Talley, second >
| . 1:s< 1 i'!iy-;iin i- ilnwi fine enlij'-fi
m f-nifi- tin- Annual Veter- j;j
j . t r i - - < m nun i. al ( Dnli-st ;il ( til Din
nin. Aut?.U:i <>. I" :i.m.
. A. S. I Mi kri: i juistur n!
I i cati-nai y Mt'thmli.-t cluiicli. At
Inula. (hi.. wh,, rami1 rrpri'siMil'
ill!* I,. II. K i !!? ';; r.'lHM'.
I I"11? < onfci'eiu ! . v. as <-i :i >: 1 ix*(l with
Vi-iinrs and camiidat rs for tin* .1,
j annual t .onlri cm ? honors- .'I liosi* a!
| wiiu spoke iviaila ? ! Kni?_-111 appeals ll
j ami' \m-m- p'pi-n t hnfali-i'iiiis ap a;
j i?!au a*. W ,th (la-, iiiv ini;- of Til!
j \\ !\ .Mii-t A pain, tin- runlet i-nri? li
( liisi-il, rn
i j Hi
i:\SI.IA M'ANS 1 u.
i"I. A~! Ma; 1 in : pent liis
1 n
|;\a alnui in \\ a<lnnp.ii.ii, 1). < .
i \\ kite I iii'i^i, 'In? Wits -the house
I .l?uV I oj" Hl'kr Tallin; 'At I
I ului M*; ^1v*. |-;|jil,|.c Hood.
j I tic fimci ;i I 1,1' I In* l:iI > Unbelt .,
| fim ifll Wits ll- lil nil Inst TllUVs|
* 1 '1 > at lIn* Id:v>l? \ I *11ii ii Hap|ti
I. I lie Iriiij-c runt-nurse uf sori
r<?\viup- I l ieud*, i hi- ninny Dies
i :iv,< s ii|" sympathy and tin- beau:
iii id (lowcfv wen- evidciici-s nt
itlii" liitdi csict'iil id Iris friends,
jlle is snrTTTe-1 Iiy Li wife, Mrs. ^
I i; Ii.i < i:n i i 11: 111i i sun-. |.n,,i>;,
! I ,yi111;trd and ( In islmilu r. 1 1
j I' v. I!. (i., (iarn-11 attended the
] Slati X. S._ami I'.TI' ('iinveiition
"a iiist pnduy al Morns < ul-TZ
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IN v. S. r. < amvhe!l of r)ptroit,'l
MicK, >pit^iit Stahu day niyht. withipili.
and SVr?,-K. N. McVarlnnd.
Miss Ii. I'i. Williams of Liberty
^ ['< "1 lit.- vVTT-K-end Willi tjll*"*ftr~ ~
l vi-r.'
I ..'J In- JJoy (Scouts of RasleVi's '
I Fin..,, No. 1 will leave f o r "
j Camp "ii Wednesday nunniny, ^
I Inly "JI.,Their camp site is located 1
i .hi Saluda I'i v i-r. near 1* air si'
ijviili.fc. ? '
~ .V] I--'. Matiio VI. Moore" opened
,-t -scluioi at 1 (avion <>ti Monday. Mrs '
> | Mi-Farlainl Iter stinintfr
i 1 work at .John Wesley and Miss (
j,Wyomia Walker at Soapstone!
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WINNSBORO NEWS
Antony those who left here for
e tamp last week were Messrs.
:>l Mall ami J. \V. Kclley t o
eat Fakes, Ilk; Ik tS. Ala 11 man,
low/.o. Kclaiotul ami J no. H. lit s- '
11. I.o New Ki\e_rv
.Messr^AVniie Voimy, II. E.I
.ies ami Thomas IIpll were a-j
onjr those who came home o n
irtntjVrhy ^ ? I
K?w ".i I'ipsev and Key. J.}
. Smith witnessed" the S. S; Con-)
nti'fi nf the AMK Zion'Conner-|
nil. held in Spartanburg ^ last ;
PekT \ ( -f
VLrs- -Miw.rg ir Washington and '
tie won from Baltimore., ilu. are i
re visititnr her mother, brothers, 1
.Mi- Klise Mariigault and Miss I
searohr ManiKUult her niece, re- i
and ft oiit .JyckspnvllTt\ Fia., |
here tl'.ev en loved tt ' > weeks I
iuati?'ii. On their return, they |
ore accompanied by unoUici ^
it'oc. Miss Dannette .Jbyner.
Having, -pent Saturday in ('?iinibia
en business I'rof. \\ . A.
less left .Monday for Oranyetiry
to take a enul'so in 1'hysial
Kducniioa. . ? J
Mr. Alexander I'eay from j
Vashinyion is here visitine," relalves
and t'llt-nd.: Imfon* homy murted
into the Aliiicil Forces,
lis* sister Mrs. I.ois .Johnson and <
it frontColinnlilL^ the, met him ;
ere. t hey are lite?piettn e 1 o f
- A
.Service Flay dedication will
al;e place Sunday afternoon 1!:.'!( I
I 4\'? a\man A MK ehuri li to which
lie. public is cordially invited.
A* play, the II] Tribes of Israel
as yiven at AMI'] Zion cliinvii
ist Thursday niyht under tlie
aspires of the missionary women
f the eliarriies of'tho town. Some
o'v.ot'd.y l! churches participated
'Jll.tla was lealized.
Misses .Maude hoselioroiiyh uittl
di/.alit lh her sister an*,, here foi
ludr saeation. '1 hey are aeeoni
anied hy? .Miss lioi.tMuyht, a
tasninrtn.il Client). j
Ket, .M. l>eatty at I **i t he |
*1 I't ami S. ("oils cKt i??ti i i < -1 <)
l Suiutl'l last week.?rM
t w ' ' < 11> I ir, ill mi?Uj?11.> ' >'?1+4rn
~Ti: nKl "iTTst" "W . t l- Kniv-1"
ml.iiison I Mini 1,<in A njfeles, (a!.
!? is -lie lliislialltl til" Mr:-. Vera
t tilths !'o|/illSon.
A very stn cessfnl ami well utJ'UUi-ii...
DchyiiiiiUmi hi luujl was.
art it il mi \\ ftliifsilay t?l" lasi
eek at I-'aii lii'ltl County Tiain
i;.v st html " unilvr t he auspices ot '
Its. \via Ktiljiiistin, our Home i
etimiisti al ion Agent. Here, ?ti*miimt-ratam+j^
wet e 'gi-vtir in I t tttti
it i veyi'talile canning' ami also
mats, l?y .Mis. .Marian L?. I'.rl.
ilate Sii|M.*rv iso'r of Honi'e A}.*
nts. .Mis. 'Sawyer ami .Mis. Majni
Ala.lny (white) County Agent
1
I
Ml. I.DKN a. M. K. ( HI ICi'Ii
!{? %. \. H. Castor
A lt.fi a wry intei osiinV, Sun,ty
school which was enjoyed l.y
II, -our pa:(?>? delivered one u 1
tose m iiI 111 i iusermons. Anil
am llie spirit was manifested.
After service c we went t o.
Uilt-s Cliapei baptist- church In
dp them p^t, .*)wr a hid CltildI
lay |if oj';rain. This was in ed
a j^'rand occasion.
.M r.?-lanie:-.?Hrti?rrf?\ew?York '
as returned home after spendip;
a very pleasant stay with
is father .Mr. berry 1 till. .Mr.
ill will enter the Army soon,
his makes the fourth son of Mr.
*i r\ 11 ill t<? enlist in Uk; Atniy.
11* lirsl U? enter was Russell,
iiw in Knglund ; Colie, .Denver,
"i. ami Oscar in ( amp in State
f < nun. (In Mr. Hill's return lie
lopped in S pit it aiilini'K at the
nine of Kev. A.D. lJawkins, a
liildhood i'j ietiii; whc-re __lie anil
unt .Mrs.. .Mary I1'. Sartor who
reo 1111 i.*i 11 i ei i hi ii i 1li at fa r, were
yallv entertained, Mr. Hill \va
cry iiuieh impressed and. elateil
(or tHt- progress of Kfv. A; &T
litwkirts, pastor ul' lianity A.M.
!v djurrh.
i;ih;kiti:i.i> nf.nvs
Suntfay was revival day at
'oehran AMU church. We held
air .'lid- i|iiarterly conference. Dr.
V. II. I,, ('lake. Our Klder delfvred
a wonderful message from
la' subject: Where Is Thy J'roth iIf
the Words of our Klder
fidn't?touch our hearts, we ^teetl.
o co the altar again.
The oHieers from the adjoining
lu.rch were present and assisted
in the services.
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Reloaded by U. S. War Departi
FORT HIIACRUCA, .ARIZONA
Jackson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a f1
Operations Sergeant in the 3f>oth I?'
of maps, sketches and distribution o
ST. MATTHEW
liAI'TIST CHI KCII
t
Rev. Wni.. Creene. Ikmtor
<:
I - Sunday school at the usual 11
I lionrv-The lesson was enioved hv ti!
a!). Class li is Villi 11? 111ii v the 11
nannon
Mh-a ilrsnii' ,'ilai- lirit"''C- ^
<kY.y liter *?f . :\1 f. ami M i s. I'snnk
Kennedy married July II. ll
-Lulli.Sv .],< ILUiUjJ.'C i' LC'fllKIII. . .Still "I
| Mrs. KiimheiVi Kreenmn and . 1 he
litlt- Kwv,?Jt?M-,?li'i lu.iimii. ?
()m lasl Sunday i'nt InideV pat j
( tils jjaft' llu* bride . ia! pimotu ail]
evening *i?l" lun aii>i laughter. i '
Pli'iity to cat mill drink. jflUs.
'Ihuiu.isfiia and *!*?> 11111ii> I.. Km
m'dy reived. Tin* bridegroom h-l'i
Inly lit lui 111?? Army. Hit bride
>i; in.u living wit 11 Iter jiau nl-. j
' to
McCOl.l. MASS
We arc blessed In have ( III |
l>n\: lu visit lis-, ulin ba\o* .inim-d
lite Arniy. I'\l. C. I?. Wilson nl
( amp Sal lull, Minnnf, N. (.',; I.bis.
lis his lirsi I'urlmigli; I'vl." Xelson
limkery, als,, mi In- lirs! I'nrLnngii.
They air linikitiy; tin.- ami "
icpnrt a pleas-am : hlv in I In
- amp... ?. ... ... _lii_
Ib-v. .J. I,. Alnnrnc pasim* ?? I I uC
ill.?I lehrmi?;,|n.||| .|?11 w?na\ <?i11 j [jg
llic rity. IU- reports his v\urL iul
afoml shape.
~ Mr.s7~Fa:ali I lines nl" Niaiv York
ami two lilt If daughters arc here j
!m a feu days in the city with ^
rclut i \ us and i'riends.
I A l urrci I mil nl' I lie (luyst Kal
> ly at 11 npewei! A A11* ciniicii: In
stead nl' $Ib.'J'.rr il was I Ili.lili.
TT]
(hu II.?Hn?+<*}r<4tur M-rss ?Abu. w?-.? jJnlinsnii
i. doing everything : hi 1 ''
(air In make everyhndy hannv i: I.
aa
I In- community in in.nuy way.-.
Sill- Ills,, (link ;i few ol' tin- lii^li
school j;'ir)s> to Atlantic I'ca-li a..
us: Misses Minnie 1,. -lone.-.
Jt-itir M. Jones, Henry- M. Itaviti
Annie <Wnsli.mnloii; also Mrs!
J. S. l.aSaine 'in mpauieil them
as iar ^is (ienrm ii?\i n. win-re -ie i
spent tin: Uoek elnl. Air. .1. '
hotels was tin: ehauiVe.it lor the
?i\>up ami' Lliey tepnil a .very,
pleasant trip.
The entire coniiinuiily \va- ??
-hocked nvel' the death of Mr.
\Vilsmf?-Het.hea. funeral at Saint ,
M iiMun-1 -A'.M K church.' lie finished ^
hiyf.it. t-ehont?in -Ilitre: lie-war a 1
very nice yoanj; man ami A\a>
lo'.ed hy all. 11 ie ii selnn >1 St d ?
eltts fl'oiit here witnes<ei| the filial
at: Morris K. Jiethea, Fred I'ip
kin ami .1. It. ,V\ ilson.,.
Mr.'John l>. Murphy ie slowly
i nijirov iny;.
Mr ( It Mi l f. :
, ' iI
home a yam to the deljyht of his
many friends. !
Messrs. Henry Dav'nl and l.n>o
thcr Hells are slowly imprm nr.;.
. There was a picnic yiven w n
the school yround Saturday and
a b.'dl yame St. l'aul and Alalthcw~('hapel
played the Mrec.ll ' J*.
boyn. Mot oil Imi-vs--won?hoi li t/nno'u ' ?>l
Rvcry Ibmy, -\va>. carried oar v.+y } ^
nicely. enjoyed the day. , If
Serviees Wi-rw vi.i y fit?| he I y.',
Presbyterian church. Rev. .lames
.always brings yood news and ylad ?.
lidilltj-s. Services were als(l yood "
at. Heaver l?am church. Rev. i,'. ' '
Robinson (rave us another one of |?y'
his roll sermons which everyo.no
enjoyed. I'"i\ e joiners were adderl
I i ?>
I ?U ? ?- I'.injuiii' >va* I'||.
I K 11 M I'll < IK K( II
<
Kcv. Dennis Daniel, Castor I
Siiiiilav was a hin'li <lay. S.
I>ust., 'j'hc mnniiuy messae.e was ]
brought to our bcaritit; by Mrs. I.
Johnson. At 0:30 pm. the linUei
ooar<i met as usual. The YCfcB ^
' . ' I
ftiif Vir(f!^Vr rJuly 24r ^
-1 ""^y
nent Burcfiu of Public Rotations
l?Mas let t^rgeftnt Robett L.
ormci' lioih 'Infantryman. Now
fantry, he assists with planniuc*
I training jitiblications. .
-"."ivr. ^
el ai its usual hour with .Miss E
oh/ly pnV'lirv;.' At nij'Tit a
-son w.js *!" " ; lit l.y .Mrs. I.. R. .
nlov. I i </ ,iath l'suiius?. .cone)ud*
i by eun i'listoi. Truly Cod did
lli.v temple to derlart*
lUhtf l<? M*-- i
Oi l :-(? !' h'uviii}-: town for
ii1 liinjnnr, > \ in.?Hi?ii ttotid?t+ttr
Tfiii' : l7T?tf'Tfi"-' iii-i.. (* i: i;' I rsv lo :
invent), 20! h. ,
\\.? i\w.A V 'if!to I.KIVO- S|?t.
l*itrlj. [Oyiumy. v.lm issia tinned ,
i i'i 'a jilt us.' ?f>JI
! Iii.' I'm Si !. riioir.43 belt
> .illi-ii Itt?iI'l '.'itu^-. playf
i'o< inir cliii.ii ii.
. jMj* . rA. Siiiijioton. reporter.
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HKNTIST '
l"i11iit<:??. Plates/Hold 'Crowns,
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I aI rart ion by Conduction
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Office Hours; Telephone:
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DR. II. II. COOPER
DKNTIST
peelal \ttenti<.n ("liven to. Dis?
eases of I he ( uills
t >!?! ('rn\i n and Bridge Work
\ Specialty
(lire I'liono (111!?) , Kcs.
!!."? \\ a^liini'.loii St. C'ol'a., S.C.
DR. JiV|i. STUART
live, l j*ar^"\ose and Throat
dkif-sftK. ,1'it led Accurately
(Mice'"Itotirs: Telephones:
\.M. tn '> I'.M. JMice 1(7% ,
I :(Ml I'.M, 1<t- it' I'.M.. _Kes. 4G92
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