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. . PAGE TWO F We Fighting For? Cpl. WilUsh s. McBurnett ? . t 3.> Aviation Sqd. Bft- Wtiitowf Fitld, Maw*. We are fightmg to make the world safe for demo. racy. l)eP ? mocracv is an unibibigous word -- ) born and bread in imaginative ! minds. It means everything; it P ? means nothing. The idea to make men free, to live with your neighbor in peace. & laughter and in plenty?is as old as time, but it would never grow beyofid the walls of greed ann l 1 fPL it- * - A ? -. \ jeaiousy. me inougni 01 snaring 1 -tha freedom?of- good will ? n -d wealth with other people was fan tastic as seeing a metal bird st ate I across the sky. But the idea persisted m ntinds j of poets and scholars and nurtured I through the centuries, and though it owned a strong, noble soul, il lacked the will to grow. (Democracy was born on the battlefield of America out of the blood and misery of the common eldier. Nurtured in thought by the poet and the scholar it wa?e in reality by the soldier*? gun? a brutal ironi? fact; that Democracy which abhors the usi of violence to make it live. ["? But the American uemocracy then, was a particular brand of democracy. The Bill of Rights said so. It recoynlzed the importance of the common man and made him overnirht the trustee o ?:0Vernment. Ridiculous and uniVilrzed. said silk stockinged Ki: rone. France alone thought difl' erently. ?But the rnmninn man grew nm' mpde America the savior of-fntl Lions of- persecuted peoples in T.u . rope, where they boasted of a su perior civilization. What are we fighting for? We are fighting to" teach the "world" especially proud, stupid, and bru- j tai Europe how to live, how t< their school-boy problems without fists! We're fi"htin<" to teach Europe that war is not horrible but disgustingly stupid and fpfcatfir^clefis.. that there is no such thing %s .victory,. that the world Jis' alrea^v .Jost 'a century, perh&ps'a million cnfurres of human ahd?unU*lleOtu'at feftources. ?* We'ra/e fighting for American DtJimcracy, tlie-h-irut Af.-Jemocraev_ thaf"m9ye? ah fid and leave the fi^tfrsatid flirt 'behinTl. > ; QfUcrNOTr NnW C ^ By I., fil. . Dduglass for then*, .week end guest their nep"hew and niece" from Philadel-?' . phia?- He will leave Thursday for army , service, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halsey vill. leave for the south on" their vacation where they- will visit, relative* and friends. '"Thy S S S rlnh will meet with Ylrs.MaeF. Fair, 1700 block W Lonehle St. ** The Mbr Hebron Ushers trlcbnt--ted their 10th anniversary. iMrs. Monroe and daughter Miss Eula Monroe will leave far North Carolina to join her husband. She has been visiting her children in Baltimore for two weeks atul certainly did enjoy herself. The' sick are Mrs. S. Gunthrop, Rev. "W. Neal, Mr. Friendly McCfay who hps been very sick but k improving:. We are glad to see ^t'-;bim out. He is the director of the Nation Temple Bapt. church choir. Rev. W. McDowell.-pastor. Pvt. Sylvester McCray was the week end geust of Mr. F. McCray And Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Monro*. He is stationed at Fort Dix. I u Naw Jersey. Mrs. L. G. Douglass was pastby ...n: guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred HalR* v., aey on Saturday. Also Mrs. Annr? Turner is sick. Mrs. Turner is 76 years of age. We solicit the prayers of ail thatt she may 'overjjfcr??" Mrs. Dorothy M. James and Mr Reed Kelly will leave for Salis- I bury, N. C. to visit his mother and her aunt.' Mr. Kelley is to leave for the army soon and w ish t o | see his mother before leaving. j EJMNUEL A. M. F.. CHrRCnl r?'' : - JRev. J. C, Kates. Pastor Sundajr was a big day at Emanuel beginning with Sunday scho.ol whieh was very interesting. At 11:80 Rav. Bates preached a noble i. sermon which was full of thought During the day we heard four sermons and choirs and dinner was jerved on the lawn by the faithSfuj members and all enjoyed a wonderful day. <|ib ictitih lilt-Cling will comi U. i tq a clpge Friday night. We realIfi* >y M a spiritual feast for two I Weeks. Visitors are always welrJ' l,64?^r Maggie Dennis and Bro. Mark Williams are on the sick 1 list.' We hope for them a speedy I hedbvery. ftt'-y* entitled Burying The Devil. tpfe ' W4 gblieit the' cooperation. of. all frifftdt.The date to be announced MT. PLEASANT A.M.K. CWTKCir I Clinton,. S. 0.? S. S". Was hetd at I the usual hour with Mr. J. N. Alex | amltr " superintendent, officiating. The lesson was very interestingly reviewed by .Miss Donzclle Kant. I Alter the dismissal ol the IS. n " day school, the small, but enthusiastio congregation reassembled for regular services.- Rev. -4.. Flei cher, pastor, rendered a very inspiring sermon, ajsing for his theme Higher Gnn/nd, We wenall convinced that if we. are to do so with our minds and spirits lifted towards higher things <>'' life,- A liberal ?collection ... wataken. After regular services, Rev. Campbell of Cross Hill preached a sermon for the benefit of the Missionaries. Although Rev. Mr. Campbell is blind, he proved to us that you need not be perfect physically to serve the Lord. His sermon served as a challenge to those of us wtio are not working for and strong. The absences of Mrs. Minnie Alexander, who is ill, and Mrs. Addie C. Kant who is visiting 'her daughter in Philadelphia were I readily noticed in the congregn| tion. I'NION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. I.. r Jenkins, I'astor "Deacon Wi'lie Ponds attended the Cethsemnne S.- S. convention Sunday at Union Baptist No. 2. and the assistant Stipt. Mr. John Wifson was in charge! The teachers were in then post of duty. Our pastor lectured on Sunday School Methods on Friday a n d Saturday at the convention and brought to us an inspiring Miss denary sermon Sunday afternoon, which will not easily be forgotten But he was also at his post o* duty at our church at the tnornihy services. .Rev. Jenkins, the brother rrf-the jwstor, from Washing ton. D. C., brought us a wonderful message Sunday evening. "Th? Joint?Missloiut y^-soeredyhelddts regit till' meeting on Tttes^ -flay- night, with Mrs. N. A. Robeight circles reported as usual. The delegates from the State convention also reported. Miss Cornelia Johnson one of our S. S. teachers lost her mother last Thursday. There were several visitors who are always welcome.? 1 D. B.. Williams, reporter RIDCE BRANCH NEWS 1_ r>- l_ iiiiu in I\l<l?f Branch are attending and enjoy* rng the revival. Sunday rt began at the Monetta and Jerusalem Bap tist churches. The Ridge Branch usher board participating Friday night. Don't forget that revivj* begins at Ridge Branch Sunday and will continue through next Friday night, \v:th the Friend ship, Monetta, Olive Branch. Chin-> quepin and the Second Baptist churches, usher boards and choirs participating. We wash to say "Happy Birthday" to the following persons who aie having birthdays this week: Cpl. W. S. McBurnette, Misses Artist Renon and Margaret Humphrey, Mr. George Walker. Mrs. Rosa B. Perry and Mary T.ouise Williams. Cpl. McBurnctte i si stationed in 'Massachusetts. \ Miss Carrie Mae Brooks spent tire week end in Newberry guest1 of Miss G. B. Bradley and family Her week end she reports was very enjoyable. Mary Louise Williams, reporter NEWS AROUND REEDY BRANCH Mrs. Mamie Herrin and dautrhter returned Wednesday from Langley visiting her sister. A l^iree number of people visited Mine Creek church Sunday and reported a happy meeting. Mrs. Ruth Townsel and family are happy over their new born son. Everyone wish for him good IUCK. All the childreh are fretting ready for summer school. Don't forget to attend the Reedy Branch church tfie second wvek in -August. ? Mrs. S. Norris was the weekend guest of Mrs. Reginia Mathis. iMiiss S. I.ue Wise was the week guest of Miss Klhertha Wise. Mrs. PTAflfne" M?CaT 7s Korne~Trom New Vork visiting relatives and 1 friends. Annie Margaret Herrin, \ reporter Jt **" i - i . Ssct '\ \\)V ,T^" COU MBIA DIVISION .MEETS The Columbia (Ivt-ion had itie<fular me'eUnsr .July 2T-2S at AI- I len-Benediot court. A report on (he recent siimnn r camp was presented . by Executive I.. F. Scolt All members expresse<l their appreciation to the executive fo1 [ having conducted a successful > 'Tillpi " The report on adv ncement was very encouraging:. ()*Jt of a tylol of nfi Scouts. 4'.' of tliem ad vanced to a h'gher classification during the *e<k. The division approved the suir gestion of haying a Scout circus ei.mctim.. dining the month of November. All troops of the conn oil division will bo invited to parHTr-MORlAft A. M. K. rm~R(H? i Rev. !.. F. Vance. Pastor Stindav was indeed a high day with us. Beginning .with the S S the lesson was beautifully discussed by fhe various classes for thirty minutes. Review by the pastor. The attendance was good At 11:30 prayer service began conducted by Rev. David Boyd and others after which our past oil . preached a message that made every heart rejoiced. Text Neh. 4:-6. The people had a mind to work. AA 3 -tft rally hi-gan Wo had with us the choir from An'.iach Baptist church, also Mt. Olive "rrtrr?sister ichureh?ami?two rpnir- . month ago for the painting of the churCh. The oaOtaitYS rennvtert nc follows: Mrs. Rosa Have and Mrs I Anna Wise $10.70; Mrs.- Lenorn Orav $14:05; "Mrs. Nettie Tnjtor and Mrs. Lena Glas^o $12.20; Mr Caroline Praylow and Mrs. Nora Lindsey $14.24; Mrs. Emma Lee Glaspo and Mrs. Maud Boyd $11.10; Mrs. Alice Wrse and'Mrs.Hel- " en Praylow?$fL70;?Mr*,-Bl-amhe . Davenport $10.50; M rs. Ojettii Caldwell and Mrs. Annie Mae Pitts $,15.09; Miss Ronottc Hare and Mrs. Wilhelmenia Glasjrn. $19.8(1; Mrs. Clara Wis<. and Mrs Willie Lee Hare. $11.48: Mrs Nancy Praylow and Mrs. Flo'once ' Williams, $8.49; Mrs. Martha Vance and Mrs. M.nbel B<yd. $15.55; Mrs. Adelle Dominick and Mrs. Martha Williams $21.15; Mrs Bertha Green and Mrs. Janie Me- I I Kbilev $10.30; Mrs. Lula Bookman and Mrs. Mattie Jackson $20.lib. I Total collection for the day $321 Thus closed one of the . biggest days in Mt. Moviah church in many years. Under the leadership of our beloved pastor and his noble wife we can truthfully say that the circuit is moving alone' both spiritually and financially^ Mt. Olive church has just complet- ! ed concrete steps which are very | beautiful. This was erected by I the young people and Mrs. Vance.' May God bless them to continue to carry on this great work. liVe must say a word about our white friends especially the Missionary Ladies of Zion Methodist church who gave us $10.00. Also several other white friends made contributions for which we thank everybody for their cooperation. d ?? - " mir?n i j til if Lit* flHTC. 1)1' K WKST N KWS At Ml. Lohanon A M. E. church the Rev. B. J. (Jlover brought two instructive and pointed gospel nies sages to the members and visitors I on last Sunday, and the very presence of the Holy Spirit was felt it both services. Present at the morning hour were Mesdnmes N'annie Black of Detroit. Mich.. >nd Annie Jonas of Evanston, 111.; Mrs. Jessie Harris and daughter Miss Viola Harris of Philadelphia *nrt Mrsr-Amwmta Jones of Otcngo. 111. At 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon the junior gfaur of St. Mary Baptist church pondered a program in "TnTefesT of 'the Bonfd of ' .Timtnr Stewards. It was a splendid sue- | cess. At Mt. Zidn Presbyterian and St. Mary Baptist churches the ser ~ *> THE PALMET WWjt :outs ify! |51?a 1\| m ~ ( ticipate. The circus committed 1 will be announced soon. Mr. Henry Wil'iam*. chairman | i of camping. said that t^e fine spiv 1 it of cooperation shown bv Orange burg. Camden. Lexington and Co lunibra divisions mad" the sum nier camp a successful one. Commissioner Madden said tha' J fin nftrnr1'"" p-ngrnm -?f t-iimin., for Scout leadership will h .gin a< soon as p'an? are wo ***ed out There will be a Scout Leaders' _ .school in Atlanta beginning Aug- ' list lo and ending August 21. ! 1 i i?ic*i 11 u* niu i rnt'> 1111 if11 communities of the council will ar range to send representatives. Contact Rov Scout headquarters ? in Columbia for full details. vices for the dav consisted of Sun day school and Yoiiri?^iRuiplnV-: -t meetings as the Revs. McAdams > and Daniels were out of the com munity. "* _v Rev. B. J. Clover. Messrs O'in L. Smith nnd Harold I.. Srssewell ( Miisses Julia Young and Margaret . Pruitt attended the Creenville , District Sunday School institute j a held at Bethel A. M. R. church of ? Anderson during last week. The Morning Star" club of MtV ~ Iwhanon AMR church of which Mrs. A. J. Garrett is president held its regular Meeting at the1"' ^ home .of Miss Jennie A. Holmes ^ nteresting meeting was held fol- " lowed by a delicious . course o'Jainties served by xbe hostess. A?very pleasant afternoon "w a s .spent. - . Messrs Olin L. Smith. Jesse ^ Posey and David Mukin attended e service hold by the Young Men's ^ Christian club of Springfield .Bapfist church of Level Land. S. C. ^ on last Sunday afternoon wlu rc. Mr. Smith was one of the .speak- w ers. After the service, they were i gests of Mr. and Mrs. William Carr. ?? h A-ppri-nt-iee ' Seaman W i lliam _s, Grover Pendleton of the U. S. Xaval Training station at Great ^ Lakes. 111., was calling on friends ,, m Due West during last week. ,, Tuis young man who is the son of" Mr. and Mrs jRobert Pendleton i of Donalds was 6 member of the I\ vunior class of the Due West high school and is a verv tine tvpe of 1 o cha racter. Mil's. Eloise S. Higgins has returned home to New York City after spending a pleasant vacation home with her mother Mrs. Lucy u Sussewell and other relatives. Mrs. Daisy M. ' Bennett the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Pari ^ Mars has returned home again af- " ter spending a short vacation here ' at home with parents. V BETHEL A. M. E. CHl'RCH ' V Hev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor Our services were again very , beautifully carried out last Sun- ( the usual hour with officers ancf j pupils present- We were indeed delighted to have with us in the ( Sunday school session Rev. Rice who is retired now. and who told < how he served for fifty years to { the best of his ahi'ity. The Run ^ day school and church gave him a donation for which he was very ^ thankful.?Wo?elected?Z?<Ic?tegTin?.r to the iDistrict Sund >y R-,-hool and r ,vl.w.U .. ill .,,... V ?... . .-..II Mill- J vpnc with Double Branch A. M. E. church, I.exhigton. The A. C. E I.engue is progressing1 real nice Iv since its reorganization The pastor preached two very strong sermons last Sabbath.* The morning's message . was selected from Acts &:27. Subject Finding 1 the Right Place. The context was ' beautifully developed". We .were ' again delighted to see our many -fnuuuia?and?visitors in thp apr- _ vices last Sunday. Both choirs are ' serving very effectively although many of tjie young men of th" ( junior choir are serving in the > grmcrf-foeeew of their country. * ' I The church in general is getting along harmoniously under I the gentle and unassuming leadership of the pastor of this Hock. > ' t ro LEADRR The attendance was oft" at Sui Ta^school ami church 'sei'\ it uimlay, title to the revival niee np hi -ginning at .Monetta Ba| ist ami Jerusalem churches. A or seivice was over a lam ct . * rroup. went "To-the above namt nuivhes. Mi s. v.oorgia S. Davis is hei isiling t'a t lici-?innl brother.;,. SI s from New Y-ujff." '.Mrs. Daisy Quattlobaum Jatl ion is here \isiting parents M iml .Mis. Hoston Qualllel/uur eia ives and friends. She is fro leinpstead, N. Y. .Mrs. Zdn Merrill is here fro Pltn ida vi-otmg mother M i s. [>ozier. Little Cleo Merritt is happy je back home. She has been visi njr her arnt Mrs. Kitchen in Sji ey. Bobbie ami Bettie Quattlebaii >t Trenton.. X. J.. . are- "visitii heir grandparents Mr. and Mi jpbert Quattlebauin. Mrs. I.m ile Raiford, who -* i rnW IUl|llj? til AVlillilTprennj 4-K^-t vas at Ridge Hill Sunday.Miss Rosa Lee Broadnax i pending some time with her si er Mrs. Alex 1'alniore in Trentt t HKSTKR I'ARACKAI'HS The many friends of Mrs. C* 1: a LccRhnm laiwience,. ltegiste Nurse, of Charlotte, _ X. (. vt re?vei v?inueh?pleUsed?1??St lei picture in the Xorlolk Joui ,al and (iuide last week, as it truetor of a -class of severs oung woHten in a co.-rse in Re Toss home nursing. Xur.se Law cure i> city public health nurs here in Charlotte, and is duin n outstanding bit of work as sh noves over the city from day t ay. .-he is one of .Chester tiling matrons, and as busy, a In. a- a-.1- * = .-vhj-.t, ?ue uius tmitf 10 sjit?n wees end mow atrd then her iih her mother, and her two lit I i>- -one s. He c-4ntnbj;*n4~-rs---Ur -tnwu i ^Virginia. M is* Willie Belle Heath lei 'ucsilay afternoon for N. Y.--C ..hc-iv aIiv will s|u-in 1 t he sunnnei i'hile away, she' will attend th hrciorurj?Miv-KTonary* Conventio f toe A.MKZ church in Brooklyr V. Prof. W. ANea 1 irf High Ian ichool, .Spartanburg was in th icy last Friday on business, an as the guest of the Heath fani v on McLure street. Aiis. Eunice I.owry is greatl etfreoved after bchtg?vtry?ill fu e vera I weeks. Mr. James Willie Agurs, of J\ '. ('., has returned alter spend , ,^ 1 I ' * .-.vi ci ?i oays nere with hi randmother, .Mrs. Eunice Lowr 'I he many friends of Mr. F iYilkins will be interested t nwv that on July 4, he was mat icd to Miss Tetorah Cumpbel 1' Fountain Inn, S. C. Mr." Wil kin^ is one of Chester's poiit axi men and has a host o rieiuls here who wish for liii ml his madam, many, years < tti-piner-s. 1 ?- ? Alter an absence of 21 year: Its. l.ula Hou/.e femith cam own from Di?4.oil, and is has up a very pluusant stay het villi her mother, Mrs. iiouze an ister. Miu. bertha II. Dye, Ct umbia St. Mrs. liouze has jus ntertained a few weeks ago he laughter, Mis. Jennie H. N'elso if Cotton Plant, Ark., and Mr Jatherine H M .-C. i~\> * ? v/v* iniv.i\, ui r /. rr?City.?A?smr; Mr; Adolplm louze, is in North Africa. Mr. Eugene Attles spent his lay furlough here with his gran nother, Mrs. Williams, Loo mi st.. and returned to his duties t he Naval Training Station, i .trout Lakes, III. Mrs. bailie Davis is visitin ler son. and her sisters in L)< roit, Mich. Mr. James Sydney Wods, ( ?t. Bragg, spent last Sunda lere with his* mother, Mrs. Mi nie Wods, McLure St. Mrs. Hettie Hainey has as ht louse guests, her son's wife an 'nmily, Mrs, Minetta Kainey at three little children, and her si ter, Airs. Eliza MeCJhee Prati tnt\ her Ik tie grand?daughter a roni Washington, D. C. Master Horace Harsley, of C< lemhia, is visiting his frien mort*rnrn /?n aniul mull Vllimore. Mr. Roper Taylor, of Dayto D., was a week end puest in tl Spann home. Younp Mb-. Tayl< ha<l just finished some of H medical studies, prior to ente itip Mehanry this fall. Messrs. Joseph Jackson ar Joseph Adair ate ia th? Navy, I CJreat Lakes.?HL ??^ I Friends are very happy t o *' learn that Mrs. Hattie Burgett j v seems to be quite well again, after being critically ill for severa I weeks.- j '"I Mis. Isabelle Lafayette, o f C fe Charier-ton, in vi?.itmg- bar datlgh ll (' ter, Mrs. Mamie K. Spaun and j, | family. ' n ?f Mi's. Sarah Beatty of -W'innsle born, spent two days hefe visitIf in'- her fi'iemi, Miss Julia Spuiin. ' " : Miss Louise Bubcoek is having f ' a veiy pleasant stay with friends t< in Miami. Kla. 1,1 ('pi. Sydney Moore, of Rock" Il'iil, who is stationed at Camp Z |n Swift 'I'exa.s, and his brother, C Mr. Jesse Moore, of Rock Hill, s were guests of Miss Mildred Jack to soil, Friday. Mr. James Stanback, of Colum- b l'" bus, (in., spent a few days lastweek with his parents, Mr. and 1,1 Mrs. J. S. Stanback, Center St. Mrs. Carrie M. Dorsey NVilson i ^ " of Concord, N.C., was guest ot | ^ All-, and Mrs. J. f>. StHiibaek. two s >* f | " days last week. I from Salisbury, N.C., where she ^ * spent two twecks very JJ pleasant ly visit ing friends. ' : - .'iis> Annie Belle Spaun has re- p j tinned fliome from a visit of a | \> e?-|^ in Columbia with relative* and frii'mle LiJ l" i Alndain M. K. Woods is on the a sick list. ^ Alius Julia Spawi left .Monday 0 **" Tor Xi FT 71 spciul Uie sum1' nier. ^ Alts. ('. Al. Finley was culled 'J l' to Charlotte Monday, hYcaus* <n '' *' the death of Alls. Eliza An Hen- n " i y, of Philadelphia, the mother of v Airs. Alattie L. Moore. Airs. HenB ry was visiting her daughter in ai e Charlotte and was taken ill while ? there. Doctors, nurses and friends e ? . 1 ti * gave?her every, attention Thei-s body was taken Tuesday to Phil'' ude phia. for funeral services and e burial. The Piedmont Summer School M closed~g~very tine .session irr Ktmk ~ Hill last Saturday. Director 3. L. 1 Finley, his very efficient faculty ? "?and the?teacher -?students made?; ^?this a gooil yeai's wmk.?~ . ^ " j Cir.iiid Worthy Matron, Mia.?C. ? ' AI. Finley, Mr. J. C. White, Airs. , t Emma James, Mrs. Minnie Wright ' .ftrs. Beatrice jLlregory attended I _ L' the Grand Chapter of the Order l'1, I I * ? I p , of the Eastern Star, in ( lieraw | Ill last week. Mrs '.Surah Baton? King-, with y her husband, Lieut. Hi"!; ?>id litT tie daughter Carolyn, from Camj^ 1 Hood, Texas,. spont --a?few- -days ~ ' here last week at the home o f Prof. aniT~"Mrs, W, H. Atkinson. s Mrs. Miifnie Wright, Cohmibia j) y St., spent Monday in Kershaw ' with her father. ^ ? The- Hoy Scouts under their i " director, Mr. Gregg B. Allen have '* gone to Spartanburg Co.,- to enjoy scout life for a few days. e Prof. Waymon Johnson, Coun- " I ty Farm demonstrator, Mr. Jerry II Gregory, Mr. May field and seieral other members of the Four-H CTub, are in Urangeburg this week c . .in to a very important meeting. e Mr. David Bagley from Camp * 1 in Topekt, Kans. has been visit- * e ing his parents on his furlough. <1 - ins wiie accompanied him from '* Charlotte to Chester, and after '' a very pleasant stay, returned as '' far as Charlotte together. ' U. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roseboro, of s- Baltimore, returned Monday at- ' ter visiting their relatives Mr. and Mi s. John fT Stewart. a l _ " d I UK FINKRAL KITES OF is it MRS. ROSA ANNA E. BROWN 11 . S I Mrs. Rosa Anna E. Brown, de- ... g parted this life July 15, 1013. p ?. Funeral services were conducted . . . A at the Williamsville AME Z|on ^ church at 3:00 p.m. with the vv y Rev. J. H. Ferguson officiating. ,, j. She was laid away in a beautiful I | silver gray covered casket?in , r the top of which, amid crushed t| id silk, was a tiny rose-bud. id I She leaves to mourn her loss, s- 1 a husband, Rev. I). N. Brown, of ji j Chester, IS. C.; 2 daughters, Miss II | Kohh A. Pi'Qwnt Mrs p " Jackson, of Mich.; one grandson 3- ' Pvt. Herman J. Wilson, of Camp tl d, l/ockett, California; one great- a grandson, Master Edward Cor- T n, ' nelius Martin, of Saginaw, Mieh. ir ie i The casket spray was gladiolas, 5 ir I The crave was completely cover-' is ' ed with flowers given by the ti r- many friends. The family receiv- k i eil man-y condolences. ? - id J The Undertaker in charge was at Mis. ?. N. tsoffl. * * 1 Irs. Josephine Mims )ies in Mt. Clair, N. J. ; I.ykesland. S. C., Julv 2??Mrs osephine Minis of Golumbia. S. . ami Newark. N. J. departed this fe Julv 18. 1!>4?. at 2:1'> a.m. at fountain Side hospital. !\It. Clair j ?. J., after a long spell of sick- I ess. She was the daughter u? the ?te Mrs. Hester Holley and also ; survived by one daughter, Eliubeth Epps Bingham; one grand on, Edward Bingham; fori* risers, several nieces and nephew 11 of Columbia, S. C., and New-, rk, N. J. | FunerUl services were held alion Baptist church, Lykesland. S 1 C.,n,1.,.. OK Ittl'! Funeral urntntrement-^ by Johu^on's luneral .service. tOI.AN1) david WESTON ?f si mti:h passes The entire coinnnmity of Sum L*r was shockeil to learn of the eyth of Mr. Roland D. Weston, ho departed this life in W'ushigtun, D.C., Wednesday July 14. Tie flt'Veasetl was- hroutt'hl lu hi>-ome, Sumter, S. C., wliere h e ?funcrali/eil at Jehovah?BiEpist church, Monday July I'd, the lev. W. M. Hall officiating. In;rment at City cemetery. The many sorrowing friends, be many messages of sympathy nd ffie most beautiful Horals rem far a.nd near were evidences f his loyalty. He is survived by 1- hiothor and father Rpv. and Irs. 1. B-. Weston of Sumter, rnthers, Rev. H. J. Weston, Juan Clyde of Sumter?ami Thorn. I. Weston of Washington.. D. three sisters Ernestine, Ger ude and Julia Mae of Sumter ml many relatives and friends. , The Weston family wishes to xpross . their sincere upprecia on to the many friends'nfor theii indness shown during their "sad aur. I ItS. MARY C'AhDWKl.l. INNSHOKO. 1* ASS ICS 7 The I'uneral of Sister Mary aid well was largely attended on imday at St. Luke liuptisl pusrreri?fry?Rev. ?A-r-?KreeHTffn: emarks by Kev. Kfeeman an?r 10. McCants. Obituary read by ev.-G.- W,--T?lley. Second., .hymn ned by Rev. J. C\ Hilton. Rev. reeman delivered the euloyry usur as a text Sam. 20:.??; subject: here is only u step between me id death. She leaves to mourn ?r loss; a husband; 10 children id other relatives and a host of , 'tends. (>l IJLK BRANCH , . M. l-L-CHLKCH 1 1 iev. II. (V. (tunning ham. I'astor j S. S\ at the Usual hour with apt. and teachers at their posts, uuday, Lving the fourth Sunday le pastor was with Mt. Pisgah here lie reureded service. Sun at & putg?Jiev.?Cunningham ought a Ittting message to evy Jieart. After which two perms joined the church. The work lat he is doing here is erecting ointments in the hearts of the sople. Monday, July 20th H:30 p. m. program was given, entitled: ncle Sam's Wedding, sponsored y Mrs. Anna Tucker and Mrs. ra Guess. The church was pack 4?to rapacity.?i-**t?us remember le sick. ^ i mch()I,s m:\vs William Chapel AME had its unduy school at the usual hour, verybody enjoyed it. The pastor ev. M. J. Davis took for his text rt Thou the Christ, or Do Wv ook for Another? The singisg as very good. Collection $13.10. isitors were Mrs. Bertha Hei(i n<l family from Rains. Come to liUrch, you are welcome. The fume church is waiting for yo oi.ng people. 1 (; KOKG ETOW N N F.WS Principal J. R. Beck announces out the 11)43-44 term of Howrd High School will begin on 'uesday, September 7. X rneeClg of the faculty is called for londay, Septepiber 6th. We wish to express our gratitide to our dear friends for the indnesses shown us in our recnt herenvehlCM. Albertha G. Brown, Victoria Davis. Saturday, July 31, 1943 Classified Advertising^ f Column Special Notices, Cards of Thanks, , g. Memorising, Hirth Announcements .Verriage Announcements, etc. are . charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cash must accompany the oiHcr. .Minimupt charge 30c. IN M EM OKI AM ^ In loving memory of the Late > ,tOi 'r\e KIiiio >lubl?s, who de- Vjp parted this life one year ago, uiy 20, 1042. . "* i a.ior hear us we pray, Keel) us safe throi.jrh . this rtav: deep oni lives free 1'rom sin, s ^ Ami our hearts pure within. 1 | > i Jesus I.oni hear our prayer, May we rest in Tliy cure; ijt Jesus i.oni" hear our prayer, May we res I in Thy cure. Airs, l.uvenia 15. Stubhs, wife, yl Mrs. VeriyS. Kobiiison, 8gt. Thomas M. S.tubbs, Children. - . OS IN .MK.MOKIAM j in loving memory of our moth?r ami giandmotImr, Airs Hannah pL. Liowdy, wiio passed August. 7th, W ilMO. | i cannot say, ami I will not say ^ j hut she is dead?she is just away! ' i! With a cherry smile and a wavi of the hand, : 4aShe wandered into an unknown land; And left us dreaming how very *Ht fair, . :|2 It needs, must be, sirtcesRhe lingers =** W there * ' J, I And you?Oh you who the wildest fit yearnj T- , 1 For the old time step and the glad r j return. I Think of her faring on as dear in the love of Three as tlu* love ? of here?:_t =rr- . . I 1 >iink ol Jier sfTU as the same, I |il say; I* She is not dead?she is just away! Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. (Jowdy, Columbia, S. C.; airs. ItLth ti. Davis, New iVoi'K. City, N. Y.; Airs. Aiai ion (,). Young, Columbia, S. C.; _Lu-M.yuLltL JU._.Ci.o\v?ly? (AVACiJ L. j|. . "57 ATTTTyT ~ J. IN .MK.MOKI AM . il " " - I -?In sm reil memory ot my dear, >. .u\iiig mother, Airs. Janie J. ~ZToCT7,~ "who iiepui is<T rhts earth; Tiily 2Mb, 1030. Sweet and tender is the mem'ry, j OC-my?taking your dear hajid; _L As 1 promised 1 would meet you, Ju that fail' and happy land. .. - r Von are dwelling with the angelg L Waiting- -there to. welcome mof? And when. 1 shall cross the river, % Your smiii?g_.lagfe_ 1 iihaU see. 1 . .Mother's lo\e is calling me to heaven above; In my soul it ever lingers, Precious gift, my mother's love. I?oving daughter, Miss Mamie J. Brock. IN MEMORIAM In memory of a devoted husliurnl and father Prof. Andrew H. Black, who departed this life, Jt-ly 2:1. 1942. . ' = ! There's a vacant rocking chair, \ now hy the fireside, Where my husband, our father, .-pent so many happy hours. Oh! how we miss you, when we gather rFb and the fireside at I home. How lonely it has been since you left us; and Joined the blessed angel band. Will you s,tand there by the gate _And wait' our coming? Sadly missed by: wire and Daughters ^ Mrs, Coha B. Black, wife, i I Mrs. Muyme Black Thompson, Mrs. Gladys Black Kebe, I Miss Ruth Bernice Black. IN MKMORIAM I In loving memory of our dejy wife and mother, Mrs. M.inr^^ Capers, who left us one yeaf ago I today, July 30, 1942. I A place is vacant in our home; *" W loved you. but Cod loves you best. -n He culled you home to rest. Mr. deff f.apers,1 husband, -ia -HI Mrs. Sarah Starks, daughter. ' CAM* OF Ttt.VNKH - I wish to thank the many friends for the kindness they showed tow- fl aid me. at the ttfne of death of J my husband, also for the beautiful S and many florals. I Mrs. Spann. ifl CARD OF THANKS I wish to thnk my friends for the beautiful cards, flowers, money cigars, and phone calls during my H illness, ARTHUR E. WILLIAMS, Sr. . ' V