The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 07, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, August 7, 1943 GREEK NEWS _ The whole of our city was proud to see Mr. Goldie Smith buck in home and Bethhel church again. I He had been attending BcthuneCookman college, Daytona Beach, Fla. for the past 0 months. He reports promotion and complete satisfaction there* Brother Goldie will remain hure until Septem ber," then he will attend the Atlantic Coast Area Council, Sept. through 4. and from there returns to Bethune-Cookman college for the duration. _ All the Methodist members are trning their ideas and interest to ward Columbia,-Aug. 6 in WeiOcyMcthodist^churc'n at 11:30 a.m. to our annual conference, oratorical veteians contest.?Here the?nine districts will send one contestant a piec6 for the classic occasion. The winner here will be reward. ccjLby the conference $100.00. That sJriie winner, by reason of winning in this State Annual meeting wins also a trip to the Atlantic Coast Area Council, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 1-4 where six oratorical contestants from six annual conferwill gather ami contest for tl^j^rand prize of $150.00. The Rev. M. McCallum the ample and orainy. pastor o f Wesley-church and his choice flock have made good 'arrangements for this assem-' blage o~f religious folk, and a brilliant participating. crowd _is__azUi^p;ited. In a few weeks our Dunbar high school will open. IWe are informed that two or three of the old teachers will not return, but a complete faculty will .be on hand for the opening. Principal W. M. Fankhcad and Vice-Principal Mrs t" Fankhcad are .getting ready for their scholastic, duties, and the reception of the new1 and old teaching forccr and big student body.. The revival season is on in full force. This and the previous month have been noted and devoted to this quality of sacred service. Religion seems to be more active and worthwhile fhesc months than any other time among our people during the year. Well rf it takes these hot months to-seek^-amlfind-religion, it aughl to be very ably and wisely preserv ed so as to stand the fritid weathei of the?other months.?Solution: Get religion. Join the church. Attend regularly the same. Pay your dues. Pray, live, learn, love *w and serve. ? ?John C. {?il>be.s -? LEESVILLE HERALD O. P. Drafts, reporter To?the?readers of?tb+s?article,-* camps and on the battle field, wherever they may be, on land or sea, or even in the ah*, we pray for your safct'y over here, over there and up there and that this bloody and cruel war will soon and very soon come to a lasting end with peace and harmony to all mankind. And when there is another Armistice Day, may it <tand as long as time shall be, dud that it shall not be remove ap a holiday as the Armistict Day has been that was singned for m World War 1, then those that have ove ones in this world conflict may meet them at the doors of our homes or wherever it may be and embrace them to our arms and kiss" them with loving lips and shed toaivs of joy and'sing joyous praise to Him who doth^M things" St. Matthew^ C. E. rhvivh Rev. J. E. IVlcAdams, I'astor Sunday was a nice warm day and many people found their way to ehi rch. this being the flrst Sun ciay in August, the revival meeting began at this church. Rev. L.q?'^>, pastor St. James CME at Batesburg preached the morning sermon also afternoon. Rev. McAdams the pastor preached Sun day night. The services were good all day. We pray for a good meeting all week and during the meetings through the month. Quila Reeves visited Mrs. ? Nobles in Columbia Sunday Messrs^Thomas and Lincoln Brown of Columbia visited their grand mother, Mrs. Sophia Boyd last week. Mis. Catherine Jenkins spent this week end with her mother, Mrs. Nina Stroud. She speni ; week with other?relatives?trr N. Y. and Philadelphia and reported having had an enjoyable I tiip. Mr. and Mrs. William Miliar tmvc returned to their home in Connecticut after spending soirioLimc with Mrs. Miller's relatives. They reported a grand trip. ^ 1'vt. James C. Hayes has return i *d to Camp Hood, Texas alter vis ' rting relatives here. | Mr. William Mc Adams has re- J - "~7~ EF""-. turned to N. Y. C. after spending sometime here with parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. McAdams. We pray for the sick a speedy recovery. Little Mary E. Fouik was given a birthday party^i Saturday July 31, celebrating her fOth birthday. Many guests were present and .he received many presents. The grace was said by Master Bobbie Jones. All enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Bless Foulk mother, gave the Minnie Carter. t\ ESTERN CHAPEL ' A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. L. 1). <?amblc. Pastor ? The -Stmdny?school?met?at?the usual hour. Supt. J. II. Guiles and his co-workers were on the job. Ye were indeed happy to have our ex-Supt., M rv Ki ng Jackson mm Washington who gave us an nspiring review of the Sunday school lesson. Dr. Hr H. Ramsey" graced "the pulpit and preached the morning message. He was at his best. The onwrth quaTtyr was held for the onference year. According to his -tatonu-nt all reports were tyr aoove any previous (ttmrters held under his administration at Western chapel. He was paid in full Tthasr'^oTTgTatul.Ttftms-to the p!rf for. members and Officers for the manner in which the charge has ceen oiganized. ?We weiu happy to kt'e ;ur. Laci y Bethea who serves the police iepurtmcnt of Norristown, Pa. Mrs. Ruth -Jackson, Philadelphia; .Miss Ernestine Crawfprd, N. J., .nd Mrs. Rosa Key and daughter of Florence and Henry Ramsey the elder's grandson. At 4 o'clock the Missionary program was.arranged under the auspices oT Mrs. Jannie F. McNcal, iur local president. Sermon by Rev. Robinson who touched the hearts of everyone. Highlights were given from the. connectional meeting by Mrs. Amelia Delaine, the district president, and Mrs. Nora C. Bcidge who-was a delegate from Western chapel. They reported that S. C. loads all of tho other states. Mrs. Edith Gutlcs^and twa tittle -girls have returned from their trip to Timmonsville. Gamble back home again. She has been spending awhile with her cousin and sister Miss Jean Gam>lc who Ts^ an operator In a beauty alon, Kingstree. JAMAICA. V Y vruc i} *?t HIV liuillf Ul IH" Pres/Jent. Miss Nancy E. Jones. Miss C B. Priester will conduct our revival nieetinjj beginning the fifth Sunday night. '' ' Those on the sick list are Bro. j Sunday school was held at it? usdiU houn_a.nd. all classes were beautifully taughf. Prayer meet ing followed which w?s?very uplifting and that is what we all need. Rev. W. L. Gregory formerly of Augusta. Ga.. is pastor. Mrs. Mattie Rene, G. and Allen and son left for the south. She is from N. Y. Mr. Clarence Williams of Hemp stead, N. Y., was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. Gerald Watson had a big wedding Sunday afternoon. All reported a nice time and now he will go to the army. He has a brother in the armed forces Pvt. Harris Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of N. J. attended the wed ding. Miss Mary H. Gibson left here Saturday lor the South to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milden Peatson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morris Sunday. Mr. David Berria of N. Y.' City visited friends here. Mrs. Georgia Davis of N. Y. C. is south where she was called at the death of her mother. Mr. George Peatson of Hempstead, N. Y., left for the south by motor to visit relatives before entering the army. Miss , Pansy Green of Jamaica is in Aiken, S C., visiting family. ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor Eastowr?Sunday morning a vondcrtul Sunday school was con'iuc-red by the Supt. M. E. Hinton. A beautiful lesson was taught and evicw by the Supt. Adult class \on the offering banner. t A warm prayer service .was con ducted by Bro. Ike Johnson and others. A few announ einents vere made. A wonderful sermon as pi cached by Rev. Henry John-on. St. John lb: 1. A liberal coni r ibutiini mis?made. Sacrament was taken by a very large number. Beautiful selections were sung by Bro. Sandy Lovettc's daughter Miss J. Lovette. * The Pulpit Aid club held a love FLORENCE NEWS Mrs. Susie Johnson of Augusta, | Ga., is in the city visiting daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. ,j Wilson Alexander. Also sister il and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant and friends. MIrs. I-ida M. Singleton is visiting husband and friends in New York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller are proud parents of a fine son, John F. Mother and baby are^ getting ""^Tong nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Washington of N.Y.C. are in the city visiting their sister and brother? .in.Law?Mr. and Mrs Jnhu?Miller . and mother, j' Mr. Malachi Stokes left last1 t ivoek?fnr?rhikuk'.phia?to?spend a^vhile with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prvor, Mr. and M.vs. Roland Townsend and Mrs. Henrietca Rogers. His wife f nd son will accompany him back home. Mrs. F>;imuc*~ J'ohnsqp left last week " foi^N. Y. Crto visit her 1 daugheter. Mr. Chester Harrell was called to Pittsburgh, Pa., on account of the sudden illf|ess of his wife, Mrs, Goldie HfU'^eU. Also her two sisters Mrs. Marrfic Singlctary and Mrs. Curley Law. Mr. and Mrs. David Young and visit relatives and friends. Mrs;? Janie- -Wright Rich and granddaughter Mildred Hall of i Norfolk, Vn.. were visitor* in the city for two weeks. MVs. Rich was house guest of her son Mr. Sol Jones of Plum St^_ They visited other relatives and friends, j Mrs. Evelyn Johnson Gaskins has left the city to spend a short vacation at the Sea Breeze Beach of North Carolina. The Florence Black Sox team , has improved. They defeated Fait ! mont team of N. C. 17-0 Avith J Captain Gregg the catcher leading | a battin gaveragc of .500 James | Sanders playing a wonderful game I -at first base with a batting aver- f age of .000. Lui King holding his \ position as a first baseman. The 1 team is coached by 'MV. Joe Doas. Captain Gregg is an all round --best in-the state. Pvt. McKlnley James"returned to Camp Huaehoea, Arizona Sunday night after spending a few " days with h?s mother Mrs. Lcla James. . . . I JEHOVAH BAPTIST CHURCH 1 I Kev. C. H. Freeman, I'astor " Sunday school began at the usual hour with fjupt'. and teachers present. All classes well attended. - One?new?member. The delegates made their reports of the Sunday School Convntion, which convened at the Hall Hill Baptist church. Morning services began at 12 o'clock with Rev. .Jones preaching i wonderful sermon, which every one enjoyed. Three converts. BTU at the usual hour. At 7:30 I a warm prayer meeting began and preaching at 8 o'clock by our beloved pastor. He brought to us a soul stirring sermon. Everyone should have head this message It was spiritual food to the soul. ST. MATTHEW llAI'T. CHURCH ,j_ Piedmont, S. C.?The (Sunday | school opened on time by the assistant Supt. J. 1). Burton. The desjion was taught in concert by Bio. Lee McCullough. I The St. Matthew Singing class j attended the singing convention at Elat Rock church. We had a good convention. We are glad to learn that Miss Mildred Williams is recovering splendidly after undergoing an Iteration at the hospital. Mr. Daniel Kelly of this city was recently promoted to the rank of corporal at Camp Hood, Tex as. The many friends of Mrs. Tom Corlcy relict that she is confined to bed by illness for the past I weeks. We hope for her a speedy . reovery. . The Willing Workers club met at the home of Mrs. W. Ncely. on last Sunday evening. Hd'bt'owi) is the place to go to get cooled off. See Mr. West ~riunr t== Wellen Tan ant has been prov moted to the rank of T-corporal. He; is stationed in New Jersey. W. M. Tarant, reporter. John Deveaux, sister Softe Reed. Mama Penny Walker. We hope' or them a speedy recovery. sic Sunday night beginning 8:00 o'clock. Admission 20c, L .4 THE .PAhiMKTTU BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS By Mrs. L. G. Douglass The S. S. S. club met with Mrs Lula Wilks and was opened h\ the Chaplain Mrs. Andrews. Mrs Wilks, president, presided during the business session. Next meet ing will be with Mrs. Nona Hern Ion, 1133 Saratoga St. The sick are Mrs. S. Gunthrop Rev. Neal, Mr. Friendly McCraj who has been very ill but is abl< 'o be at work. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey left Fridaj for the Carolinas to visit rela 'ives and will remain for tw< ireks, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy are t< eave for Charleston, S. C-. for t IWO iviii'l'ti vacation with r?l:itivng Miss Fedora Hern<lon had as week end guest Mrs. L. G. Doug lass. Mr. George W. Herndon broadcasts every Tuesday night. He i; . native of Chester, S. C. " Mr. Friendly McCray is directoi of the Nation Temple Bantist Sins ers in Fast. Raltimnrc nt tho 7.inr Baptist church. Rev. Mr. Williatr >-on is pastor. Mr. McCrav, Mrs Douglass and Rev McDowell wert present also. Other choirs attcnc ing were the Morning Star, Zior Nation Temple. Amount raised $150.10. Mrs. Austin read a pa per. Cpl. John B. Gore was week end guest of his ' sister Mrs. L. G Douglass-and Mr. and Mrs. Ay M Gore. 'Mr. and Mrs. T. Gore. Mil ir\d -Mrs. T. Gore had their sistei Mrs. Roberta Morris from Wash. iiig.Qn. D. C. on Sunday. Cpl Gore is stationed at Kort Dix, New Jersey. TKll'MPH CHURCH Our pastor has returned to thi city from the 8th National Quad icunial Congress, which convener in Birmingham, Ala. Truly hi enjoyed a grancTTtTne in this session. Total raised in this meeting was $6,007.00. A personal dona tion to the Chief Bishop of -$1,607; making a grand total~of~$&h 211. Many outstanding principal* of this organization were present Rev. Dr. James L. Jones of Dotroil, oncT~bf~the young men 61 this church was voted by the United States to be tiie most outstanding Negro of the United States. In a broadcast he reported the riot in Detroit. He has 1,492 members; amh they--have?uiver him a $100,000 mansion. Thi* young man- was the lalk-of the convention. Our pastor, Rev. Dennis Daniel was on program each night a( -the?church in-Birmingham. tti rendered music for the program Several hundred members visited Ihic i-vU I l ' > - 1 v...o vuu'cntiuii. wu; now uoq was glorified in these deliberations bishop D. H. Harris, the Bishop of the 7th Episcopal ? Districl spoke on the radio program. And many words on congratulations were received from the head officials of the State of Alabama. Others present at the convention: Bishops I. H. Lea of the 1st District; Rt. Rev. C. C. Coleman Chief Bishop; R. B. Harris of -1th District, E. C. Lenton of 2nd District and Bishop Wilder was ordained as new Bishop in this meeting. ROSE H1LL NEWS The Rose Hill school of Lamas tei- county has opened its summer session of six weeks o f school. ?We have?a ncw~ principal?ttrr? year, Mrs. Maggie Sims Zlocker, formerly of Union, but now 01 Lancaster. Miss Mary Robinsop our primary teacher is back with us again this year. The school if moving along nicely with an enrollment of 63 pupils. The trustees, and patrons arc very interested in the school and we all feel we will have a successful veai with such fniMil/k?teachers tr guide us. Airs. Blocker is the wife of Ke^ B. T. Blocker, teacher at the l.an caster training school. Miss Hob inson is from Raj^elaiul. Dur tea chers aie stopping at the home oi All', and Mrs. Hazel Blakney. -1 atv sure they would be glad to havt all citizens in the community vis it them and they will do likewise Mr, and Mrs. Hazel Blakncy en tertained for Mrs. B ocker am .Mi^s Robinson last Thursday cv efiung. A delicious course of friec ch.ckcu, 1'iench fried potatoes served. Then Mr. Blakney serv ed delicious slices of water mel LEAPUH on. - - iud. _ _ < .Mr. ;im| ]Hrs. Gcan Blakney will ( entertain our teachers Monday | night.- We are trying to make things pleasant for them. Revival will start at Rose Hill church the second Sunday in Aug- , ' ust. Let us not forget our duties I both financially and spiritually. Kvorvniu' is invited to come out. If you have any news for the 1 paper see Miss Doree Blakney. For a copy of The Palmetto LeadIIOLLY HILL NEWS > Lovely Hill Baptist Church j Sunday school was well attend, crtT Rev. Rhode was" at his be~slT The spirit ran high, both morning i and night. The _members are . proud of this God-sent man. Mrs. B. F. Keith, organist left > for Texas to visit her sick sister. J The members are praying that she wjll find her better. Miss f Mary E. Edwards will play until f die'returns. ?? ? > Target A. M. E. Church 1 Supt. Brown and teachers were at their post as usual the lesson was interesting. Aftre having a ' glorious meeting, which was con1 ducted "by Rev. I^qhardson from ' Marion, the pastor came before a - packed church and the church was I on lire. The l.nrd has hedn TTor?, Fifteen souls were made happy, seven joiners. The people are talking about Kev. Richardson. .May he live long to win more ' I souls for Christ. Four o'clock Rev. Rhode and .lis good people closed the meet.ng at Target. And ye also shall jear witness. Because ye has been with me from the beginning, lie preached as never before. -Bel lid revdirl?meeting begad : lunday night with a fir-side talkill the ci.ildicn talked about. 1 their father. What a glorious ! tiiuc. Rev. Quarles._ will "begin \londay night and preach unli. 1 Friday night. We hope to win nbrc souls for Christ. Unity A. M. L. Church Supt. L. Thomas opened at us ' time with teachers in charge i their classes. Rev. Gary is weeks with his mother in New _ i in k.?Something has strengthen _ i nim. To _ say .he. preached would . L e Jn a mild form. Last week I .van prayer service, 'i his wees ' M'S. Ullic M. Long left for Cal ioiliia to vist her husband Sgt s /. K. Long. Stall' Sgt. Charles Anderson is 1 I isiting hi.-> parents Mr. and Mrs. Klm'ons Anderson. 1 Mrs. A. M. Edwards and little Miss Mildred Cain spent the week ' in Jacksonville, Kla. visiting Mr ' and Mrs. G. L. Williams, Mrs. Ed wards brother and sister. 1 Mr. M. A. Baker was the week : end guest of Mrs. II. B. Brown. " I Miss O. B. Lisbon attended th<. ' business meeting in Litlc Rock, Arkansas. ' Mrs. May me Perkins is visiting aer cousin Mrs. Carrie Moorie. .rhe worshiped at Bethel Sunday 1 night. Come again. 1 The women have done quite a hit of canning. Mrs. Annie Mae Bowman has not left oia: stone 1 untitled as a 11. E. teacher. Those that haven't been to the center, onte and bring your food of evr.v kind, and your sewing. Site will help you. Farmers can fix all their implements at the work shop near the enter on school ground. A. Edwards, reporter , IONKSV1LLE COLORED SCHOOL NEWS I A very enthusiastic group of > teachers met on Mmwhiv .lulu on I .t the Jonestille Junior high J school, Uiof. J. It. Ivzell is pint-( i)>al of the school, and also the . u. cr\ isor - of the schools of dis- ' I i it t number twelve in Union' .ounty. those teachers who galh \ i icd that day to make |dntts tor.ne coming school' term did not | - dilnk ?r the hottt iitwi the unt'Ohi- f 01 ablencss that the heat would .au.se. I ney knew, that their coun i . ?y is at war and so, were willing ' o make the necessary sacrifices. i ??i _ \1 H L ? f , cs Mercy L. Collins, Gallic Causar, Lillie J. Kcrnadez, and Annie H. I Simms. of Union! Viinnin ('. V..r_ |. is. Mary S. Gilmore, Mamie (.1. i Iv/.ell, Jonesv ille; Misses' Krfic > . jNorus, Jonesville; Grace Young, Mabel Rite,. Lnion; Mrs. Rosalet" A. Robinson, Gieelyville; 1'rot. K. 11. Jones, Spatanburg; Prof. Geo. Tanner, Spartanburg; Miss Annie M. Boyee, Spartanburg; Prof. J. I ~ - j~ R. K/.ell, Jonosvillc. .it The same spirit was shown on I Tuesday morning when about one N.< hundred or more,'happy children ore greeted their teachers at the pre Jone,sville junior high school. We *id can boast of a very successful hut term last year, although we had J ma seven weeks of summer school. ^ la We hope to make this a term to > WS be long remombered. The ninth ag< grade has been Added and we hope , to add a grade each year until we ^ iTTske this-' art^<rtrre(mr?r -trtjrtr?^ school. SWANSUA NKWS I brc: I Last S unday was a high d a y u L -?t?Aft. Olive A.ME church, where the Ret': 11. F. Bowman 1s .pastor.?U1~ Sunday school opened lit the us~ ual hour with Supt. Rev. W. M. j Minis and officers at their posts vis of duty; The revival wn? onr>rtirj?? - - T QUI od by the Rev. F. Marcus from see Orangeburg; and was a success. Rev. Marcus is really a true cvangelist and a man of God. We had at quite a few visitors during the anc meeting; as follows: Evangelist >:i Rev. Mrs. Rouse, Pittsburfi. Ph.; i } Rev. and Mrs. Wasker; Mrs. Bias jol, scngaleyMrs. Frederick and ot.h- i.i.s ejf^,; ?atF of Orangeburg; rnrd .Mrs.! Serena Lykes, who is now ntak- I nig her ^homc Jn^ MayesvUle. wkh j and Mrs. \V. M. Gantt. We are ggg happy to have visitors with us. I The pastor and his loving wife I nrga maud?the?young folk??the?I? lu.rch into clubs and seem to bt J "very anxious to hegin their w.vnkv Louis Hampton is home on a 7 days furlough, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton. He j is stationed in Norfolk, Va. with | tlve Navy. Mrs." Bertha James is on tfte. _ -ick list. We hope for her a speeJy recovery. 1 See Mrs. Viola Roach, agent for The Palmetto Leader and get he news. WOODRUFF NEWS r? Bethel Baptist Church Rev,' A.D. Dawkins, Jr., Pastor m -- Sunday school was fine. The I offering banner was won by Class I No. 4. Mrs D. FT. Parks, teacher; ? the attendance banner was won iv Class No. 2, Mrs. Eftie Parks, teacher;?'? : After a short prayer service, >ur pastor brought the message; |so the evening message. jjcygriqjJt I from out of town worshipped 1 it-New Bethel; among them: Mr. jcH Novel Duncan, Mrs. Clara Griffith j Irs. Victoria Jones. Mrs, Mag- fi gie Ferguson and Mrs. Dot Linder M >f Washington, I). C.; Mrs. Annie HB M. Rogers and sister Mrs. Reed; K Georgia Rogers, also Mis.- Vj Dasia Gist and daughter Mrs. 'HI . irsinia Ferguson of Spartanburg Bj Pvt. .Willie J. Gist is home on ll a furlough visiting his parents,' 1 Mr', and Mrs. Dennis Gist. He is I cf U< ifvrtnrJ ?v * A C"? -- .7vuv<vuvu at nugUMtt, Vjil. Mrs. Cclia Stroggle and daugh- H ter of Baltimore, ^ld^, is visiting I her sister. Mrs. Janie Parks and I other relatives. ^ . Mrs. Al. S. Callaham, mother-in I law and sister-in-law of Spartan? ourg worshipped at New Bethel I Sunday night. William Norris left Monday for I Washington, D. C. The Ladies Auxiliary also the,! Tyger River Association will con- I vene at New Bethel August KM I H Come one ami all. Airs. Mattie Linton of Greens- I bono, N*. C., visited her mother, I Mrs. Eliza Brewster. WINNSKORO NEWS somewhat definite schedule loi revival meetings throughout thel! county has been sketched and last;! Sunday began the execution of I said schedule. Despite that fact.j^l gland communion services were I held at both the AME and AMEZ ? connections last Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Fcaster last Friday, a fine girl. I this wiiungr both little Delgiacia Anita and mother are doing nicely.?- * ? Misses Martha" Cunningham ami Mae K. Wnitener returned last week from Little Hock. Ark., where they witnessed a great convention. Miss Cunningham charmed that august body with her angelic voice and Miss Whitener won a scholarship in a spca- I ing contest. While there, these young ladips also visited Hot ) Spiings. Both got their sturt at i h ait held County Tr: school and they soar upwaiiT With increased momentum. F. C. T. S. and Allen University are proud of them as ! of others who have done like | ds. .. , >1 Returning fmiii C*luipol Mill,;' U., Mrs. J. 1.. Batti-te left her ' ither, Mr. J'ohn II. Taylor, ini- 1 )\ing. When . called to his bed- . v? e, she found him critically ill, t her presence and prayers tie him rally for Better. Mr. |,b ylor is a former resident o f -<>f nnsboro, but moved sometime , 11 ) to Chapel Ilill. ^ s. C.I). .Niaiiigai.lt in the loss ' ti? departed this life at '"his home ' \ her father Rev. J. \V. Neal, H Hopkins. She, her husband, his ithers and Rev. J.- M. Beatty j v re among those from here who?rn jiessed that large and sorrow- M funeral service. I'eace to his vv m ^ ;?-?; h-i 'vts. I.antv Baxter, Simon I'au> and Thos. Lvlos are amunp I inducted boys who came* t o __gj us last week. I I bt llrs. Sax ilia Dav is is very sick 't this time, iter son, Mr. ^Samuel j ^ 3 family fro 111 Baltiinoi c arc i W( e at her bedaide l_n+ dr. Mansel Itoss is on a defense in i'rovidence. . R. 1. lit likes' . I.. new aieu line. - f'' J . _ lb v in so Edna Lyles' who is now '^l tinned in Virginia, is spending '!n i . ' hi .evv. days--wnh pannus.- m, tfV. , M ADA M fc. i I. " ?1?T. Kilk .1 The hrsi lime in y? fa y I I IIOK FOR TIIE N. ul any one. no be. She never fn inari'iiiee vv.ti; the one ?e .ill a Dai. discover the Remember, she guarantees to brini hit ion ol voiir entire life, cast off < > nut w ay She una rant eesf to pro properties, change .the condition < ?on can itrVoh'hack upon your life a lo'cn at cited had you proper hd vie it's not ton late yet: call see the w all. What benefit would a reading to leniovt xthe dark cloud which i I'Ortian'ees if? do to each and ever . ? >\ cluing. > the conditions of you i it fo.ee.. mi'i(..she accomplishes r :o'i >1 \ ?imi ' lite. Satisfaction " Mtrale Ito-nn I or f'oiort-tl Peop .iihI in cufVt inccd.? Prices within I Permanentl\ Located on Mot-ting llii;h? m. next io Rawes Karl 0:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. U ~buT Wit RRI and Guignarc W0R1 Phone 5261 Co MlpnP Km' iMtuNTON ?a<ni?inrc?a>nin; - PepsbColiijCompaoy, toi Fxanchised Bonier; Columbia - ^ FAGfc t l \ h " " 1 !T. OLIVll BAPTIST CHIRCH Rev. I,. B. S. (iolden, Pastor Dutch Fork?Our annual reiil which began tlih second Sun ty in July was a groat succors itn the,.spirit running? high each id wen 'added to tne cnurcti wiih ty'ajud evening. At the ending the le ival live *uuls confc.^qd al Uoii added to the chu/;cli with (ptisiu-and Holy Communion ad iniktered by the pastor. .Ministers who preached in our vival were; Rev. ~J~. C. Living-" ~ Ihert, Re.. \V. .M. i.reen, lie v. . Mickeiis. al of \Ve?t Columbia; cv. R. D. (Hover and Rev. J. . rum of ( oUinuda. The building as tilled, to capacity each et<ntr?music?being?ieiiiiei ed?h\ 11it-1?; acedojiia choir of lrmo and a oiaierf... 1 and soul reviving m fon by their pastor, lie., Kimimso iii. sic iiy I'.inai)ucl, .loin lapeTWNTF! church <>7 Lex ng n and others.. We are not able to express our rautude for tiie generosity and. e pleasant kimlntss to o r nei'gh ?i i>ijr church, Pino Grove, and hois; for helping us in preparg urn foods also for their attonfnee. A-*- - guest ministers wo pre honored to have Rev. How <1 Rm-f - and -Rev-. - Daisy?J-r tlCtt. .Mt. Oli.e hi. i its Pastor. Rev, !' . >. Golden.' int?mb<ors and ionds arc to service at $t. .lames o'Iin<*-s church, l.rmo, Sunday, * u trust H. "ll.14'i at p.m. < oo e-come ail. Jet not one. be left phind. for God has bidden all unkind. ? ? ? T H E L M A I wn vim so R 1 iur City. County or State g \MK M AD AM THKI.M AN 8 ?1 the thought. mind and at- jf matter how far p.way they- j tils tc bring about a speedy j of your cnoicc. reiinitt the uai tli's lost treasure. i? about every desire and am very obstacle that may be in mote your business, sett > our if jjnur entire life. Perhapnd see how trouble comd have e at the proper time. Perhaps oman who kjmws all and sees be t*? you unless she is able I nines over you; and this she I v y one calling upon her. r life with the ruling planets very hope and oesire and am- S guaranteed or no charges." ' le. W f.ite and Colored cornc * .he reach^of all. it reel in the Trailer on No. 1 S >er Shop, West Columbia | AYS TF\ CK M r from a ^ Brick 9 I lumbia, S. C. ^ >Xi 4 J 'J * ^ j| wmmmammmwamm i.WiitJNjUkVr i Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ,. /. ,-i-' ^sac