The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 24, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, July 24, 1943
PERSONAL
MENTION
MAUfclU, K ANNOCNCKM KNT
Mr. hiuI Mrs. M. C. Anderson
of Hodges, C.
onnouncc the jnarnagc of- their
daughter
? Lilla?Jeannettc
to
... S. ,Sg*. Alfred J. Nance
?-of Columbia. S. C.
stationed at Camp Claiborne. I??.
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Saturday, March 20, 19 40
North Augusta, S. C.
M rs. Bertha Foggy and little
^daughter, Priscilla arc back home
^KVter spending two weeks Vaca^^LioVvSvith
relatives in Washington.
D. C. ! ' .
Mrs. Julia P. Bailey, of 110H
. Pino Street, has returned to the
-J'.Uy after spending three enjoya
bio weeks in New York City and
point* Tn New Jersey among relatnes
and friend".
Miss Helen L. Neal of New
York City, formerly of Hopkins,
S. t?., is visiting; her parents Rev.
and Mrs/; .J* W. Neal of Hopkins.
CpT7~ Eugene K,I Neal of Spokane,
Wash., is visiting relatives
and friends at Hopkins. Seaman
1 c Wendell Neal, who 's ?tHtinned
at Vallejo, Calif., U. S.
? Navy, is also at hove visiting relatives
and friends. Pfc.
Willie J. Wright of Camp
Cordon Johnston, Tallahassee, Fla
spent a week with his family Mrs.
Lucille Wright at 2111 Senate St.
He rcjwrted to have enjoyed' his
short stay. His wife. Mrs.LucilL
Wright is spending her vacation
with him in Tallahassee, Fla.
Miss I/oretta Chapman has re
?turned -t?? Columbia after visitinc
her grandmother, Mrs. Rubin Watkins
of Belton. S. C. Her hrothei
accompanied her home, Herman
Watkins from Asheville, N. C. Mr
Watkins has been transferred
from the Veteran hospital in Ashe
cjille. He will take up duties ai
"c Castle Point hospital at Dccon,
N. Y.
Master Sgt. Daniel K. Audain
spent his furlough in Columbia
visiting h>s family and lriends.
He is at present stationed at Fori
Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan.
Mrs. B. J. A. Graham, Jr., is
visiting her uncle and relatives
in Columbia. She has been hen
for two weeks and will stay until
the first of September. She
lioiu kouslon, N. C-j.and is residing
at 1009 Richland St., here in
Columbia.
Mrs. Alberta Frazier Bailey
has returned to her home in Philadelphia,
Pa? after being the
house guest of her cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Finest -Frazier of 2608
Pendleton street. Their son, Ernest,
Jr., returned with her.
Mr. Eugene Gary of Newberry
stopped in Columbia lor a lew
hours to Msil his cousins Mr.
and Mis. bpurgeou Mangum, 01
810 Oak street.
is Mrs. Irelene Washington \\ inure
r and daughter Frazell of N.
?H. City - iipcnrtr ttjitcanant vacation
here visiting Mrs. \N alkcr's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wash
inclnn mi Hoi/ii .11 * '
O ? tiubkbt A 1 1VIIVI'.
were glad nee them.
?4as-Fhyllis Threcwitta Simons
' Master Mills McDaniels Simons
children of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Simons of Washington, D.
C., are spending the summer here
with grandpaients, I'rol. and Mr*
'C. (j. u aire It, on East Lady tt
rJ^y Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin,
of N. Y. City spent the past
week, visiting Mrs. Franklin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus
Lowiy, of 811 Oak street.
THE FLORENCE
Vl I/* tl'I'l v'/< i i ' * ?%
timn i till If
The club held its regular meet
ing Monday niglit Jll>, at
? " "ttW home of Mrs. Pavnell, 200H
Taylor street. Opening song: HoplU
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Pres. S. R. Biggins
TTLittle Rock, Ark.
'Vts Week
Presid' nl Samuel R. * I iirtrinof
'.Pen >>nivor-''ty is in l.it'lo Ro k
1 Vrkunsa.-c this week, at 1 ' niliiv.r th
( NhT'oiV'I' Conference oT ;ho lloi.i
nd Foreign Missionary Society n
the- - A. M. F). church?"Rohbic" ~
went with his father on the trip.
'" Aamttu o?fjor laouwicut. chur; h people
from Cohnnbia attendin
the" meeting arc Dr. and Mrs. F .
A. Adams and Mrs. Rosens C
f'hnppeHc ami Mis. W: R. 1, j'larke:
also Mrs. T. H. Addrson.
MLs A ivnc Burno
Ttrirle of J. L. Scott
Attractively drc*sed in n ?ow"
1 of blue chifTon and lace, her bob
| of blue net caught with whit
I roses to match her covsa?rc, Mi?*,
Annice Rurno daughter of the 1st'
Tacob Burno. b'cume the bride o<
xmuuii oi'?n m n (.I've
monv performed by the Rev. \Y
L. RentJey. pastor of Means Mephia.
Pennsylvania.
The wedding took place at th?
home of th? bride's brother. Mr
John -H*H"t85fl--N: Hwkjryv St~
I'hiiadelphia at six o'c'o<!k in tlv
even in?. July 10, 104.1.
The hride was ?dvcn in marriagr
by her brother. Mr, Charlie Hill
Her bridesma'd. Miss S'rah Rur
rell. was h"r onlv attendant. Thgroom
had as his b?st man Mr
Cassy Ru=ch.
A reception followed the cere
mohy. which was gVen bv the relatives
of both -the bride and groom
[ after which the bride and groom
I wcrn received. _
j The groom was graced with th'honor
of having all his sisters
! the wedding.
j Out-of-town guests attending
I the reception following the ceremony
were;.
Staff Snrt. and Mrs M. C. Darkins
ot hort Sill. Oklahoma, and
-smtor, Mrs. Reatrice ReauforT~l>r
Raltiniore. Maryland, and MVs.
" "MabaTa Cha vaus or. A it-en. St?C
The newlv wds arA both rosi'- t
dents of Aiken S. ('. The hri<Te">
a tea'her in Aiken county, whil"
the i?rooni ic 0.1 1~ it
...i vmii|>'u.yci in in"
Post Office there.
Mr. and Mrs Scott, wi'l remain
rr. Philadelphia for a month, when
they will return to Aiken to make
their home. 1024 F'irfv ld St.
FAIRFIELD BAPTIST MEET
D. G. Bolton, Jr.. agriculturn'
I agent, will discuss "The Steward
ship of the Holy Earth" at t h ?
Fairfield Baptist Sunday Schoo'|
convention Friday evening. JVly I
22nd, according to ,J. Q. Adams,
secretaary.
The public would be present t<> I
take part in this very vital program
because they, as individuals
share in the keeping of the Gooi
Earth. The rural church program
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I ?nu im; ivccpinu oi tnc soil g o!
hand in hand and should be direct- i
ed in a way to meet that need.
Other essential contributions !
will be made by serviceable men ,
and women of- the county. The
session w?U convene at the Anti<?cl i
Baptist church, Longtown, S. C.. I
July 22, 23, 24, 1943.
i
.Clifton Ballard
deceives Stab Wound !
Clifton Ballard received stab j
wounds on Washington St. lost
Saturday night, and was taken ,
to the Columbia hospital. He is :
the son of Mr. Peter Ballard and !
the grandson of Mother Fannie
McNcal. Reports front the hospital
state that he is recovering.
NOTICE!
4.
The Woman's Christian Tcmr
perattee Union will meet in their
Quarterly Temperance Service, 1
Sunday July 25, 8:.'10 p.m. a t '
Jones Tabernacle church on Lau- i
rens off Gervais. Rev. S. T. |
Ryal. pastor.
Subject: Bible Teachings o n
the Cost of Drinking. Dtfut. 21:
18-21; Prov. 23:20-21; I Qor. 0:0
11. All members arc urged to
| in- prr.HiMii. r rienos arc invitetl.
I ly, Holy, led by the piesfrfatTt, j
Mrs, Harper. Prayer wjjh offered j
by Mother Griffin. We had a
wonderful meeting and are looking
forward in having better
meeting*. AkMnbeef? nrr- TrtwuyU'
urged to he present.
Mrs. Parnell, Reporter.
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Married Recently j
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MRS. DANIEL RHODES
The nupwa] ceremony of Miss
Vermelle Grant, daughter of Mr.
a mi M rs?iV?I. Cmnt nf CdIiiihETaT'S.
C., and Mi. Daniel Rhodes
nized Thursday evening,- June 24
1943 at the home of the bride.
Rev. H. J. Tiapp. pastor of the
couple performed the corcniony.
The home was effectively decorated
with palms and flowers.
Stately pa'ms Wm'c arrangi d as a
background for t>e eremnnyj Mrs
D. M. Hubert at the piano wyig
"I Love You Truly", after which
she played the wedding march.
The bridesmaid was Miss Sylvester
Singleton of Columbia, a
graduate of Booker Washington
high school. The boatman was Mr
Ma'trrftc" Dr*on. son of Rev. Dixon,
Columbia. The ushers and
keepers of the bride's registci
were Miss Frances Grant, sistei
of the bride and Miss Jessye M.
Parker, a very dear friend of th
family.
_ The lovely hride < ntered on tin
arms of her father. Who gave h *i
iu marriage.
,r reception was given at which a
very deliciouk course of ice cream
and ""cake~was "served.
Mr. Dan'el Rhodes is formerly
of Eastover and is now employed
at Fort Jackson.
Mrs. Daniel Rhodes is the daugb
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grant,
who is making rapid strides in the
business world as a grocery store
operator.
Many friends witnessed the cert I
mony. The bride wishes to thank |
~ NOTi
CAMP JULI^
Morris College,
A safe place to sei
and religious instruct!
hoard Write E
TV /r T r TTA
1U. Ifc.. I1W
iucki
...i
LUCKY was a high school jflHp
and coiiega track star. . fssW^A
MILLINDER, now ona of tha
music world's top *bandI
I
leaaers, mad* a career 4
out of being LUCKYI But ha <
/
also created his own luck. ^
v
He's currently making his ^
fourth grub-stake on a sen- . ^
sational tour with the INK-$
SPOTS of the leading civic
auditoriums for GALE
AGENCY. ^
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TH El'AIJVlETTO LI
FRIENDLY M SOCIAL CLUB f'r
j
The club met at its usual hour \
Thursday night past opened by
the chuplaiu.? BtWe lesson was
lead by Mrs. A. Goodwin; song i(
led by the secretary; prayer by ,j
(lie vice president. The vice-president
during the business session j
Minutes were read and adopted.
Sick report, Mrs. V. McDamel for 5
v horn ttie club is hoping a speedy
re overv. i .
supper Saturday night. .Inly ;M at ?
the home of Mr. and Mrs,?Gcorge 1
McDt'nit'l '.'OS Senate St. Wc in- j
vite our friends to come out. ' ,
M.r. George Brown, president; j1
Mr. G. W. Mel>aniei. nf-rrtary
DEBORAH SOCIAL CI.I B !'
v
The clvih held its last meting , |
at the home of Mrs. Tavlor 1,100 a
f.von St., Monday night, Juv 1!>. 1
The nicotine Was called to order hi
by the president, Mrs. tTaylorr~i
song. Pass Me Not: prayer by Mi- 1
I Smith: seripture lesson by the ;
(chaplain Mrs. Green; the minutes f
jot last meeting were read by Mrs.
' Jordan. The roll whs culled each ^
. member responded wrth a Biblej
verse and dues. Wc deeided to J <
I have a bingo nartv Saturdnv nito I
| July 24 at 1300 Lyon St. We in- ^
; vito oil)?many?friend* ami the >? ~
rious clubs to be with- us. The
meeting came to a close and will'!
( meet?next with Mr. Smith 1508 L
Washington St., Monday night. j ^
LITTLE MOUNTAIN j ?
CLUB RALLY
Little Mountain Club met Mon- ?
lay night at the home of Mr, ant1
Mrs. Jesse Walker. G01 Laurel ^
street in Columbia. After the dec
vot.onal exercises, the president, t
.ilrs. Ida Chatman called the
dub's attention of the pastor in ^
need of a car. Those who contrib- <
uted were Mrs. Ida Chatman, Lillie
Dreher. John Gilliam, Mamie ^
Chatman, Louise Nelson. Daisy .
Chatman. Alice Walker and other
visitors. No amount was announced,
but the president said, just
as sunn as thoy hear from Little ~
fttOTmttVhVr'qtor Will make n stated ^
menL? ? ? 1
Our guest speaker was Mrs. e
Daisy Guinyard of St. Matthews,
who spoke very encouragingly to I
the club. \\'c were served chicken \
iced teo^ hot rolls and plnty othei F
eatable things. F
the friends for the many lovolj
l*7fts she received. r
?3Htt*?bride-and . gruum left the a
next day for a short honeymoon T
trip. ? (
t.
i A. STARKS o *
July 28?Aug:. 2 ?
nd girls for recreation "
on. Registration, and
lean. ?>
WARD, *
Darlington, S. C.
' MHUND
"HE DYNAMAESTRO..
AT 17 he tpr??(f a dory arour
. wu fka ion of a mifconaira
owner of tha Ckero CoHon CM
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5ADER
O.M T HI'MB WEDDING ~
L llMON BAPTIST.
Come t0~ Union Baptist chord
n enjoyment Atonoay ruglu
'><)> .-(i, 7:110 p.m. I he S. . *. >\
re-ent a Tom Thumb Wedding
he public is united. ,?Alr. I,. I
^citv.er and ATTssCT M. CTcen
punso. s.
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\.\m;bli;v silver
IT \US CLl'B
5
Our elui> held its v. ecl>l> im
n?-?oh?im-rt?T>t? i-ony?m+r?M?>?
oine of Misr L. Gunter. Th
ion e was iniieu to oimi ,ty u
liaplain Mr.-. . \V. ighL A tei _u<
otions the meeting was in eharg
if the vice president. 1 ne re,
v?s called and minutes ol t <i
revious meeting were read an
ipprovcd. The house was opene
oi- a brief discussion. Mrs. Smit
iur treasurer gave notice that sh
s plantiiiig To-leave soon Tor Pv
i\; which every one regrets, be
muse" her place will be hard t
ill.
(. rbup No. 11 planned a Bing
jonie of Miss Argoc, 1721 Ric
?t. Anyone near who can atten
vc will be glad to have you. A1
er clues we were dismissed t
ncct at thc.homd.of Miss Mai
in on Rice h't. The hostess ser\
(I ice cream, cuke and mints.
SHOOTING STARS" TO RE
SEEN IN A FEW WEEKS
Schometady. N. V., July lthhn
a few weeks many""sjiuutinj
tars" will be seen in the sky, at
online to J unes Stokley of Gey
ral Electric's Research Labora
or.v.
Air. tok cy, former director o
he Fels Planetarium, says tlia
vc will cross the path of the Per
eid meteors al out August li
Vround that date as many as 50 t
00 meteors an hour should b
een after midnight."
Meteors arc commonly callei
hooting stars hut are actual!;
").alL..hjts. ?.f celestial- du.st. .whic!
anish in a flash of light wbei
hey encounter the friction of th'
arth V atmosphere.
'resident mi ms and dea>
iyer8 to attend" confer
:\ce of american teach
:rs asso n. in Richmond
Proficient .1. T. W. Minis of the
alnloTto 'ijeacIters'^ associatioi
nd Denn i. M. A. Myers ol" Allei
TiTversity will attend the Nations
onforencc of the American'Tea
hers' association which will be
eld in Virginia Union universitj
lUgust 18 and 19. Full detail:
1' the conference were issued las
eek by Pres. H. Council Trcn
olm, the executive secretary.
Dean Myers will leave ColumbU
t?rly Sunday morning for Colum
ia university for study in th(
ugust-Scptcnibcr session, anc
ill attend the Richmond confer
nee from Now Ynct f*
WHEN Capon* loit tan
thousand dollars at a die*gama,
MiHindar said, "Lai
ma rub th* die* for luck."
Capon* won 50,000 dotfarc
ha christanad him "LUCKY
MILLINDER" ?nd bought
him his first band in g<ati*
hid*.
A Chicago that Luciui MiHindoe
Now York showman. So tho
t> hirod him at a (akuioui aaUryf
| KLl E STAR SOCIAL CLLB '
T- The tluli mci^n Tuesday nitcf"
1 ulv ?(t, at the home ol Mrs. j
t i
{ ,<h\ .oi u, iiJIT Lyon meet
cahed to order by the'
I jnosidenl 'MrT Biooks. The open- j
1 'ig Ml|ig, Sill lie..'.hi Ale, Wi?s le*,_L
??=y?the ctnrptHTTr M rsvTones. Bray i_
*~j i ua.N icpeaud. The minutes ol |
i - e mot meeting were reau ano ,
ivplcd. Un inc loll chiI eac,n |
t ii'moei res pom od with a Bible I
??oi so and?f-en,?The- -meeting was i
-pened lor In sines*.?T+re?eiusing j"
. election, God He Willi iua, ws, j
j d by Mi s. Kli/aneth Smith. Tin -j
meeting adjourned to meet ai lh, |
J ininc of Mrs. -lone*. I2u3 i'ine I
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J SO CLL'B INVITES
j SOLDIKRS' WIVES
' I TO ENJOY ITS FACILITIES
f
^ Macon, Ga.?Soldiers' wives liv- |
H
ing in Macon, visiting or inuoi. j
n I ouoly stationed arc invited t o 1
e i make use of all of the club facil
' tics at 104 Spring street. Whai
f- have we to offer? A modernlv
o equipped kitchen, gas and elcctri i
cal equipment including waffli ,
o iron ainT toaster. Plan and cook
c when lit comes home from a tired
d jay. .Meet him at the USCJ club
% and have your fr/ends join you u
, a tasty luncheon or buffet supper.
. Serve him homemade ice cream
Or why not a Coca-Cola party?
a bridge or whist game. .Spe.ial
Information for newcomers am I
tlrangcrs. For relaxation, Wowsi I
among our books; read our Negri j
pamphlets and newspapers, and j
special magazines for women 111- |
T eluding the "Woman's Press", at
? YWCA publication; carry a novo !
home; write a letter on our sta- I
tionery; play a game of ping pong J
'* play the prano; sing; enjoy our
symphonic and popular rccorus; a. I
* tend our dances; drop in on Sun j
* day lor a chat. Make USO youi j
'* headquarters for fun. Meet othei j
* wives and friends. Where would
n all newcomers go were there no j
r "USO"?"Your Home Away From
Home''. *???
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r J AM l? K. JKNTvUVFT
h.[JUIQMQTEll.-.^-,.^ ^ -j
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p Camp Sibert, Ala., July 17th?.j,
jl CSpccial)?Promotion?of James 'r
fir Jenkins, Technician 5th grade, j"
, 115th GM.L Decon company, to the I
. rank of. Technician 5th grade has
; teen announced by Lt". Col. Lark in
W. Glazebruok,?Jrrr commanding
officr of the Fouth Regiment
p Chemical Warfare Service Unit j
v Training Center.
i Sgt. Jenkins was advanced' in l
1 rank for his "attention to duty" I
and for displaying "soldierly qual j
L_ilica befitting the rank," Cidnnel j
Glazebrook pointed out.'
= Before entering the Army Sgt. j,
1 Jenkins was employed as a, waiter j <
by the Sanitary eofe.?His home is i
oOll E. Court St., Greenville. <
i
. FORMER GEORGETONIANS
: VISIT HOME
I ON FURLOUGH
Georgetown, S. C.?Mrs. Nell J , 1
Cook of New York City; Mrs. Wil* | >
helminia M-ike of Leesburg, Fla.i jl
Mrs. Pearl Shears, of Bridgeport ; I
Conn., sisters, niece of Messrs R. !'
--J. and Henry Mcl>. Jackson were
recent visitors to Georgetown i
which while here they were the
j house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
1 J. Jackson on Hicrhmarkct St.
I ftflaude )U>uc FcrrtilJ of New j
York City and Cleveland. Ohio. ^
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. j
Henry McD. Jackson and daughter
on Wood street. Mrs. Florence
Rhue Woodbury was flu j
guest of her mother Mrs. Lizzie
Rhue on Prince street. All of the (l
i above named persons arc old citizens
of Georgetown. They had a !
t very enjoyable stay visiting rela- I
lives and friends- and were ainaz- '?
cd with the improvement of the
city. They arc hoping to return J
' again soon. They also visited tlv
USO Center at Myrtle Reach and
M-., t*?n. -.4 4 .I--?.' ~
inn,! m nuaniic ncacn.
Mrs. Edith L. Anderson left on
| Tuesday for Conway and will visit
New York and other places in
the north before returning.
-XLNCEFOUIX A4>L>X AI.TO KAX
Los Angeles, July 19th?(ANI') ]
| Jimmic Luncefoid has nddtd an
alto sax?Rutland L. Bradford. ,
who fills the chair re cntly vscat d i
-by Dan Grissom.
j Between Gfissnm's departure
antTTurTrfs' oT Bradford, Luncefot d '
t returned to doubling between sax t
! and leading. He experts to con
? tinne playing with the band.
I Bob Mitch-II is now handlin-r |
J most of the Lunceford vocals. Te 1 j
Smith, recently engaged to s'ng
with Jimmie, will leave when the
I Goodbye!
Vacation
li^if/ ^z. y*
ROCK CASTLE. Virginia?i
St. Emma Military School, is sa
before leaving: for hla hpme in
a student In tlie Agricultural D?
school, which also teaches vocj
military activities.
band arrives is Smith'- home <>. . n
St. Louis, en route cast at the end
of August
Tugusta Arsenal
r?i t ?x a T-* I
mjs important rtoie
The role which tlie Augusta Ar- :
scnal plays in the mission of Army
Ordnance Fi?l<l Serv.ve has been
made publi. by Colonel G. S. Lavin,
commanding officer, in connection
with the distribution by Ordnance
F?e)d ScrvW"ko its depots
and arsenals of the program each |
observes in maintain nj the careful
balance and strat trie sli; ply j
of all Ordnance require I by eg t
ing forces overseas, and by the|
Service and Defense C"inman !s in
Continental United States.
Dozen's of separate tlntic< and
functions have been sent out. wi?b
each depot or aiscnal assigned up
to a score of continuing or r curring
responsibilities. The number
and type depend in each ease on
fits into the over-all picture of
Ordnance supply and maintenance
The- m+weton. distims nm ratine
activities of August/ Arsenal, received
by Colonel Lavm. is a revision]
of previ u? operating1..iu&truc*
tions, and indicates the vital part
Augusta Depot has in the global
war strategy,mid in..training., and.
defense activities of tbe Southeast.
?
Under its instru. tions. Augu*i*?is
Responsible for the storage and
retail issue to tumps ol assemble F
and boxed maior it ins su h as
automatic we p'n?. small arms,
artillry.?tvre?control?inst - uments?
and tanks, including "on vehicle"
tools and equipment, organizational
spare p?r's. and accessories.
The arsenal is charged with the
?toraeo. and distribution to nneic
amps and stations within a designated
area, of targc'fi cleaning!
and preservative mrtorials.
It receives. prepares and ho*os~
for .export shipment, and ships to
idvaneo depots and ports of emoarka':ou
such major items m an
to ma re weapons. small arms, a:'-tillerv
and fire control instruments
plus their organizational" spare"
ptfu*ts. too's and accessories. I
It recaptures excess st cks of
parts, supplies, tools and cq.ipntent
from posts, camps and stations
in its des'gnated area, nn I
places it in operable con it on for I
reissue to troops^. - ?. -|
At the Arsenal prop"r, Auirus- '
ta rebuilds and modifies small
arms, armament for salf-traek
self-prop died mounts, certain aif-ti-aircraft
and mobile arti'lery and
fire control equipment. In addition.
it performs certain less elaborate
maintenance and repah
operations for other organizations
in the vicinity, and performs certain
maintenance functions for au .
tomotivc equipment assigned t o
the Arsenal and materials hand-..
^4335232!
Ptosl-Coli Company, 1
Franchisee! Bottler: Coliumb
pacip: srcvw ?
Time Is Here Again! Jj
Plater Campbell, a cadet at the
ylng goodbye to a friendly colt
Washington, D. C. Campbell Is
>partment at this boarding high
ational courses along with the
'iiiji equipment.
The Arsenal, too, rs charged
w i t !i providing ? administrative
IvU'-ekcrpintr for crtain assigned
Otdnahl'e kchP/ilk. unit mining
centers and units in training.
The missfons distributed repTC- -
sent current aetivir'es a s they
have 'been set bp for all of the
Field Service c t'lidishments, and
are based upon tlie "long-range,
over all mililary equipments o f
the United States and h* r lighting
Allies. - "
IIAHDI.N ST. I SO MOWS
Continued from Pagt 1
won the man's prize, a carton of
cigarettes.
Senior hostesses of the evening
were: .Mrs. J. E. Dickson, Mrs.
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r. * ;u i and .mis. r. r. Gross.
Mrs. (jkiss is National Supervisor
of Women's Work for the Episcopal
Church.
As the crowd dispersed^many
were heard to say that they h,Rd
ne^er spent a more enjoyable cv.
cning : : ?
I A largo giotip of civilians and
soldiers heard Rev. I,. C. Jenkins
deliver a very timely address at
the. Vesper Hour on Sunday, July
18.""ANo oiv'Alie progvahi were
soldiers and some of the Junior
Hoste-ses. On next Sunday, July
'2Tv\l"r." "J". S.~ A iidfM sori~ari(l the
Allen-Benedict Court Chorus will
re*enl a musical program at 6
o'clock. a\tcr which there will be
a community sing,
p ~ThWM..SO is securing, hostess|
es for a party to la- given by the
I 7"1 ('hem. Maintenance Com-.
pany ?<m?h'-rniay.?July &'!. Buses ?
will leave the Harden Street US
() at 7:- ;<> and ,8:0(1 p.m.
MADAM WKIGHT
V A IJ! 1ST
Famous Reader and Advisor. Not
Here Today and (lone Xomorrow*
Fool* for Name. Sevrnlh Daughter
of the Seventh* fioneration.
BORN WITH I)()t Bl-E VEIL
f T)ii< lady arrived ,i" y*'ir
town to do good for the
public8 bv Her wonderf'U f,
powers in. reaping the
history of one's life; also
gi'? es advice on all affairs
of life, such as love afi.
-
?uuijups*?manors, tanulv?
affairs, wills and divorces and
most everything perfaining to the
welfare of one's , life.
Don't fail to see "Madam Wiight
Has been in your state and county
!' years. There are lots of readMaTmi_\Vi
ijrht ' is tlie only reader
that has J diploma for her
work. Don't get fooled and go to
the wrong place. Madam Wright
has an office for white and colored.
Sh-: doesn't fail.
C all or wiite Madam Wpght
West Columbia, S. C.
Permanently located in StnHjn
Teat* on Meeting St., <?<i C. S.
Highway No. 1, at City Limits.
ont Island ntv, N V. '" ^i
ia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
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