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4 " Saturday. August 21, 104.3. 0m- A I Chaplain Welcoi -? * > FORT KNOX. KENTUCKY?Chai fourteen years pastor of the Barnes h ' r comes 3rd Officer Evelyn Edward&of . V. ^TngenFof WAACs to arrive here. T1 the FoJ<"fWf** hospital. This is Chap Sergeant with the 372 Infantrv in the QBRATER SAINT I.I KE. , A. M. E. rill'liCI! Rev. lv. Philip Ellis. Pastor ('h-'ivlt'simi, ? ('?O. i' Pa'rsraV'l * age. Atortjrajie Burning was the j greatest sight ever witnessed in j oui- church's history. The honu I cost" "$.r>,(i0f).00 which- was to be j paid in ten years'.'* I Tut bur ener- j gel ic. 'pa st.ttl". foiHiflll ofl'i.i.vw h>y. I members and fri'ejtds. paid tlu * ai^^Pil in' full in less than nine i , r rears. ***" In fact the entire cihurch edifi c is paid for. There is now the Sunday school room, cost-$0,000.00 and only a few hundred dollars of that amount remain unpaid. Our | pastor say be could burn the mort i gage on the entire church this year were it not for the preparation to entertain (lie annual conference of which his church- is ho t. The Mortgage Burning will be of long rememberunce." The senior and junior choirs rendered choice music for the occasion_and the Rev. I>. N. Wilson, R.D.. of ~ Kbenezor clunch mvaohed the sermon of hi.-; life. ?Dr-.^-'E. beard delivered a masterly nddiyss flint, mad.. ?vpvymark were made l>y Dr. J. C. James. ? . The beautiful sight was to see % the nio> (gage burned by the fol^ . [owing officers: Messrs Robert Singleton, Wm. Middle'.on, Isaac Singleton, Joseph Reese. _ Tsaac ' ? Q?t, ?Mayei s?and' Olivet Jenkinit. The females were sisters Martini Deas. Hannah Monroe, Margaret! Reese. Rebecca Ca. pers, Hester Edwards, Mary Dinpie, Elizabeth Eogal. Mioses Estell Cash. Dorothy Singleton, Mrs Mary Miles and Mrs. Rosa Richardson. Mrs. V. T. Ellis was out of t!u? city and Mr. ,A. G. Green was hindered on account of his occupation. * The document, was divided by Messrsi Christopher Whaley and ? Fred Wile. Not bragging: but Greater St. Luke is not only lo-id mg the churches in Charleston in the work of constructing, but the entire state of South Carolina. Our last quarterly conference was n- record breaker and Dr. J. I?. Henbou preached two of the great est sermon we have ever heard. Our nastor has been, given a leave of absence for one month. So thar he can recuperate his health and take a much needed rest. For ten years he has been v01 lung ov( ninte"-jtnd his?physbf** cians advised that he go away before it is too late. We want every Christian to join us in prayer for our pastor that he will soon recover and bo given many more years to successfully lead us in .... u* I..,/. ?... ;? ?!%** I III' 1 II III I I ;i> III. Il?l> H'iiU l?.> III I III." past. Mrs. Anna Bel In Young. reporter rHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E. CHERCH Rev. E, P. Robinson, Pasfor ^ Tuesday night, Aug. Stew- I ardess Board No. 2 of which Mrs ' Ermanese Bolton is president sponsored a program featuring 'Miss Ohanpelto Station". Miss Lillre. Belle Robinson the queenly daughter of our pastor was crown Miss Chappclle Station hv Rev. E. ~M.Kitt having raised the highest amount in the contest. Mis. Lucille Lorick stood second place and M/rs. Ruth Cnmnbell third place Total receipts from the contest $58.01. Sunday night was the closing cf our Leader's Rally. Mr. Lewis W. Holman, lieader of Class LfiC'i?L. .. 1 . nes WAAC Unit 1 plain (Captain) Robert Skclton, tor rlethodlst Church, Indianapolis, welTuscaloosa, Ala,, with the first coit' ley have been assigned to service In lafn Skelton's second war. He was a first AEF.Xo.. \* having va ise.l the largest heads the list. The Stewardess Hoard No. 2 the pastor and members wish to thank everyone who- shared in anyway to TOirtartlro contest and rally a grand >ut cess. Yon are always welthe corner."' Airs.?E,?11. Uolton and ALatlLe Melver entertained Hoard No. 2, at The home of Mr. and, Mrs. H. "AY: Knowlin L'auo tiieen St., \Y ed night. August IS. P.l-l.'i. ' . MT. PHEASANT A. M. E. CIU'RCII N'KWS Clinton, S. C.--Ninthly . was annual hdim-coming day.'at which t ine i^viVtlb meeting cotiiert'.^Hh, Friends and relative,*. from various churches, towns, and cities were very happy to see each other again. Alt. Pleasant church was founded by a few related families and has grown as these families enlarged. F.aeli year, relatives and Iriends of the church's founder? of the church look forward to tinsecond Sunday in August to afford them an opportunity to greet each other and to worship togeth civSunday sehool and rpgular?sum. i A'iri'S WPVO nt tVin iiciim! Virtiif Rev. Fletcher, pastor, preached i very inspiring sermon and a lib er?l collection was taken. Visiting in the community are Mrs. F.bbie Law and daughter Brooklyn. N. Y.; Mrs. Hattic James, White Plains. N. Y.; Mrs Elsie ' Joluifhit, cuipepper, Hrooklyn; Mrs. l.illie Belle Wright Brooklyn. N. Y.; Mrs. Hattic James. White Plains. N. Y..;; Mrs Floree Lone Hanbury, Brooklyn: Mil's. Senelle Cheeks, Philadelphia Mrs. May Dora Choice; Sgt. Timothy Wimphrey. Camp Ellis, 111.; Misses Nellie and Mattie Mae Alexander. George 'Alexander and Harold Duekett all of Philadel phia and Mr. Lester (Bobber) Doughertyv-Jlotvoit. Mich. l.KF.SY ll.l.K U EH A 1.1) This news writer was in nttendance at service in Batesburg or Sunday at Olive Branch Baptisl church. The Pastor, Rev. N. L Bush took his text Isaiah 4fl:2fi; this was a wonderful sermon ant t say that everybody that heard It really enjoyed it. This da> marked the opening of the reviva meeting. The Rev. Peace of Philadelphia, Pa. rs conducting th? meeting this week for Rev. Bush We" were blessed to have manj visitors from the various churches in and around Batesburg. We al so had Mrs. Dollie Bferry, Mrs. Wi lie M. Edwards and Miss Regenit Butler" of Baltimore, Md. in out l-ervice. Collection for the morn I ing was $53.57. Mrs. Mamie McGowan lias opei led a new modern lunch room neai I her home on the suburb of Lees ville. All fresh foods to e at ' Stop when passing and enjoj yourself. Mrs. Ella Palmer aceidently fel ast week and broke -her left arm Master John* G. ' Etheridge fet | from the swing and broke his lef 1 nrm. We hone they will soon b< w ell. Visitors: Mrs, Dollie Berry, Mrs. Willie Edwards, Mfrsa Repe nia Rutlev of Baltimore, Md., an visitinj? their sister, aunt and un L-le. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rufus Drafts Mr. Charlie Gibson of Philadel phia, Pa., visited hi'* '.sister Mrs I Inttie4, Abney and other relative the past week* Mr. and Mrs. Reed Slye of Phil adelphia, Pu., visited their parent Mr. and Mrs. A. Slye and othe relatives. Little Willie Reed spen .he week end in Columbia with hi :T" -V-^??^ . : :t?| I I. .11 I ?? I I III ! 1 >vgst!-:rn chafki, V M. i:. CHI'KCH I.. I), (iambi*. Pastor Sunday school was held at its usual hour/twith tlx; Supt. J. H. Guiles at Ill's post. The Sunday school is growing bigger and better. We trust > that the mem* eers and teachers will continue to kn-ep -tlW spirit that they have manifested ' . ? We wi re sorry to hear .of the death of Mr. .James Rethen. He was one of uur. oldest .Sunday school members. He departed this life Tuesday mui'tune: and a as laid to rest Thursday afternoon. _ The morning services begun at 11 o'clock.?Clur -pastoe -peeat4ted i very /aspiring sermon.". Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Hnnahu) Flail* iter and little daughter from New Jersey. The -Usher board and Sundayschool have taken upon themselves in heloinv the ehpir to get new chairs for the. choir. .We wish to (onpratulate theip for the .splendid worl: Vliey?,are doing. , _ The revival for the past week was a great success.. Jt. will be .any remembered in the hearts ol , Western Chapel members. - The members of Western ehape! and sending our local president f the Missionary. Mrs. Jannie F. Ai.Neal to the conference branch meeting which will be held in Sumter; We trust thai she will - have -ait" enjoyable tt>j>. We were sorr,v_ to learn that Mr. Napoleon - Sellers, the son of Mrs. Rachel Sellers- had to- be taken to the hospital. The - -membership "Is praying for him a , speedy recovery. -?We are also i imping thai Miss Bertha Jackson ~ who recently returned from the hospital will soon be up and on lhe go. ( The junior church is progressing" 100 percent Under the leader. ?hip of our pastor's wife. ' I Visitors were J. W. Jones, John Pickett, Alfred McFarlin, John I C. McCrae, Dillon. S. C. ( J. H. Guiles, reporter HONE A PATH NEWS '( Misses Geneva, Annie M. Wat kins, Mr. Juinfri B: Maddox oT - ijlnidy Grave, Pvt. W. Q Jr., of Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., *" were guests of Mtss Yernee Wat-" son on Wednesday the llDt. 1st. Sgt.- and Mrs.' Andrew . Maddox of Charleston, Pvt. W.O. Maddox, Jr., are visiting their pai j enls Mr. and :Mr<. W. O. Maddox Sr., on a fifteen day furlough. ~ ?Mr" and Art is. Hurace" Multiso'H are proud to have as their guests , Mrs. Emma Tat gai t. of Salisbury, N. C. 1st. Sgt. and Mrs. Maddox vis, ited relatives and friends in this city Friday. Miss Gertrude Miller accompanied her sister to Philadelphia, along with the Washington girls They> reported spending a very pleasant stay here. uunn t reek Baptist Church Rev. ('. A. Cherry, Pastor ---The members of Dunn Creek Baptist church unit surrounding community enjoyed a wonderful ' revival conducted by Rev. M. P. Pearson of Columbia. Twenty three young people professed sav' ing grace in our Lord and Savior ' Jesus Christ. Two canie undei ' watchcare and one restored. The I pastor baptized and fellowshipped them in the church Sunday. Collection $215.26. Rev. J. S. Maddux baptized and r lenowsmppea at i.inerty Sunday, p Collection $20.0Ur Mr. John Ware has returned to I Washington, after spending a 15 j day visit at the home of Mr. and r Mrs. I1. T. Robinson. I HELENA NEWS 1 Mrs. I .ill ie 11. Gilliam and daughter Miss Audrey Gilliam oi Philadelphia, fr'a., and Mr, Mack Wilson of Morganton, N. C., who ' had been away for 17 years were (he guests of Mr.-and Mrs. (i.- C. Simmons. Mrs. Gilliam a sistei * and Mr. Wilson a brother of Mrs * Simmons. Mrs Gilliam and Mr * Wilson glatl to meet together * utives a-?ul friends. Mr. Walter Croslaml of Marion pent Sunday with Mrs. Edith Croslaml and Mr. and Mrs. G. C ? Simmons. Mrs. - Grllium and daughter Mis* ' Audrey, and Mrs. Edith (.'roslaiul " I left on Auiriisf roth for Philadel. phia, Pa aunt Mis. Catherine, Jenkins. ( Rev. M. I.andy of Desoto City, s Fla., is here spending sometime r with his brother Mr. Matthew t I.andy. 4 Mrs. 0. P. Draft, reporter . TUB * * p! - */ *i^Fi J^B's IN THK SKHMCK?(I.oft l \VrigJit? Sheridan, Wyoming; \ Onoy Whittier, San Antonia Tex a Missouri. The first three officer; Divisions, Fwt Clark, Texas. I missing in action recently. IMNK CltOVK A.M.K. Clil K( II Hev.?J. Jv. Dixon. Jtastor ? Sunday was a beautiful day am tf|u faithful few took advantage af~~it~~by making their v.av to t+r house of worship where fine ser vices is still being held by the Ra.> lor, Rev. J. K. Dixon. Splendh S. S. as usual with the Sunt, pre _siding. The_ various classes wcrt beautifully instructed by Mr. II M. Boyd, Mi'. Wade Trapp am! Mrs. Jesse .Mae Boyd. Review b\ the. sapcrintejjdent. After which service began. Three fervent prayers \vere offered by brothers JT^W. Nelunis. n; MyBoyd, Wado Trapp. Then the pastor came foi tt'tfl'ii illhl ilfilivr.t'fui ? hmnd . '? J t senium Roman 10th chapter, 1st vfvse~ SlibjRTT Desire. -This -was ft special tnessa!CT "for the new converts and was enjoyed by a 11 present. Rev. Dixon admonished them to press forward. Its eternal life to go on though rls death to turn back. Mr. William Kleazer was fab towshiped in the church and made welcome. The others will be fel lowshiped at a later date1. * The- Stewards took the* offering which showed good. The pastor was the Saturday night guest of Mr., and Mrs. HenTobias. lie 'reported a pleasant stay. After service he motored with them to kittle Mountain a long with the choir where he taught the bus for home. T h c choir was scheduled to sing a t Mount Zion. Don't forget to get a copy o? The Palmetto I.eader and lead the news. ?? ~~-Miss?tl. k. lloyd, reporter F.BFNFZFR A. M. F. (WRCH ,llev. Win. tiantt. Pa.slor Sunday school was called to order at the usual hoar -by Supt Jefferson. The school was largely attended and the lesson was ' ' " V1F Rev. Gantt delivered a soul s-tii rinjy sermon from the text Exo. tilth chapter, subject (Jo Forward. Tlte spirit was high. Several visitors were present. Miss Mauri* Anderson, Asheville, N. G.; Mr, Kyle Rogers from Bristol. Telut. . Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. (lanlt teachers in Saluda high school .ante home to visit their parents Rev. other visitors. Rev. Kings and Rev. James just closed very successful revival Illf riuij;>. Rev. D. S. Suber is conducting the revival at Kbenezer this week Rev. Suber is pastoring in Roek.\ Alt, N. C. and is a great preacher, lie is drawing the people from fai and near. A large delegation attended the W. 11. and F. M. society convention at Wood row, S. C\, last week Mrs Sarah Temoney of Sumter, ir the house guest of Rev. and Mrs W. M. Gantt. Rev. Suber will conduct the revival meeting- at Reaulah A. M. F "Thurch next week. Visitors are welcome at all times to worship with us. SF.DALIA NF.WS Miss Drucilla Gilliam, Veporlei Sunday was a high day at New and worshiped service followed willi a wonderful message. Tin pulpit was graced with the pres ence of Rev. Mrs. Victory Bethe - of Fairforest; Rev. R. R. Brown J ing of Spartanburg. , "At 3 o'eloek Rev. R. Browning 5 soul atirring message. Total col . lee.tjpu $17tf.t5<l. Many of our vh < iting ttlends were with us: Mrs Fannie Cunningham and daughtei , Miss Martha Cunningham fron Winnsboro; Mr. and Mi;s. f)ovi( Robeson, Mrs. Lula Parks, Mrs , Irene Tbonias, Miss Willie Mac SintWons, Mrs. Frankre Deshielc ' oF^Wnodrutf, Mrs. Bessie Martin 5* \(ru Anvih ?5?,? ?e . ?? , .....M ..?? I%IVT UI 1/Cll Ull, i*I I 1 |* " 11 . Larry Browning of Winston-Sa Jem; Miss Ruth Deshield, Mr. am ^ Mrs. W. Gilliam of Spartanburg ' | Mr and Mrs. Wilson Oiilia.ni o ' 1 Spartanburg; LiHie Rutl ' Green and children; Miss Janni Richards of Union vtas the dinner j . . ... PALMJETTO LEADER <> i. >; ' i' lo Right) l/ieitterijvnts Kenneth M. I'irjrll Citnip]^!), Chicago,' Illinois; > ; and James L, MeCullin, Ft. l.onis, s are members of the 2nd Oaralry .ieutenant MeCulhn is a pilot with I guest ol' parents Prof, and .Mrs. , 1'homas Gilliam. i_ i XITsk Ht-alri.c Thomas, Miss Ma, ' hie Wallace and sister of Union | \Y*re -the dinner quests of Mivr qiTeitlali Gilliam.' 'C ' j ."Mrs. Claudie Gillian) hud little' ' i hiuirhter Claudie Criateon Gilliam ' jfcf Philadelphia are spending soifio .time with her father-in-law Air. ' P. 1). Gilliam. - Mr. Russell Browning-and (laugh I tci ; Miss Helen Browning, Mr. Wade Browning returned home KgllniKsday after spending sometime in Winston-Salem.. ? 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillard of Dun Tan our ex-superintendent was with us Sunday.. Mr. W. J. CJ111 /ant after being a patient in the General hospital in Spartanburg is~"*jr home: Mrs. Sa'llie Johnson departed this ljfe July 28th. l94o. She was the oldest member of New Hope, age 110 years. She was the mother ot 15 children. Her presence will be missed in the home of her son Mr. Alien Johnson. Her^ remains are resting- in. New Hope"'cemetery beside her husband. Mrs. Fannie and brother Clarence and Eddie Yarbo'rough. were the dinner guests of Mrs. Minerva Blake Wednesday. PFNDEF.TON POINTS Kings Chapel A. M. E. Church dev. M.'.fl; Williams, Pastor Sunday mornings was somewhat threatening rain, but the Supt. ami -o-wurf ttiii were uit time ah usuaf in their respective classes giving . undivided attenLiun to the. lesson j study period. AJlgndance good. "Offering $7.50 with class No. 8 - h'.ad'aig. ?-r? _, ?The pastor after outlining hi.f work the various groups concerning the church,. ascended the ios-. Hum at 11 aid a.m. proceeding with.; the Ritual services assisted by tht Rev. B. 11. Keest after which the pastor prt-atheil~-H^ yery inspiring arrrn pr.iottym -sermon which was - well received by the audjence. 1 The annua) cleaning of the cemetery vill heifin -Monday morning ut S o'clock. The many friends and parents were glad to welcome home on -holt furloughs, Corporal Johnnie and Cols.- Milton Miller, Johnnie and Carol Morse from their various Medical Camps. Mesdnmes R. L. Caiman, Lucia ' Watkins, Mamie Morse, Eloise Miller, E. \\ Fisher, Anetha Frown and tire writer attended the W. 11. and F. Missionary convont'.'on of the Greenville district. A reported a success. The convention was of great ! success The local Grant Missionary socity will assemble in the regular monthly meeting Friday 5 o'clock at the home of >M.rs. M. Winston hostess. i Local Preachers' Day sponsored 1 by Rev. B. M. Keesc annually will | be in session ali day the third j Sunday. The public is cordiallyI invited to come and worship with ! us as that is always a spiritual feast day. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. NEWS Glorlal Wise, Reporter' r We are having great success in the Sunday school. Many of the, > teachers being on vacation the younger pupils have to carry on" I the work aiul they seem to know iust what to iter After the 8un-_ day school the pastor preached a > wonderful shrtnou wbjehhene-: . flettel* -1! ( ?s*. 4|uit* at punih^f -df soldi* * to r vMr? M**' Gajhrmj . W i** ' Aitr/^portivi^iftft'nd tftp, ? We are" glad ' to Kafo 'Mt." Ifcfldie 1 Mnaon buck for a f&r 'days be , fore. Mrs. Nina Walker and two $ons; - were the guests of Mr. and Mra. 1 Pick Wise. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brooksi f were Sunday guests of Mr. and1 h Stafford Crawford, e We with for M|sa Josie Merritt, Miss Mikkr?d Metrott and Mr&sAdI . T CIIKSTKK IVXKAGK AIMIS t lieslei 11 ieuds are cuugratuluting .Mr. ( 'hariie Denton mi lie- I ing elected President of tin- Klks I Convention of South Carolina Ml'. Denton presided at the >etting whieh lias ju.-t rimed i n Charleston. Already, lie Is looking fui ward tn the |iext meeting, and arranging his plans for a good year. Tuesday afternoon lie left tu spend awhile with Iris an I \ | son Mr. Willie Denton, in I'hilu- j tik'lphia. and will en I nun there -o l'iiis-f .in/liL?Ptte?thr?Supreme | [Grand Lodge ol' Klks- Mr. lkri-. tun is ion id' t heater's prn-pernus business men. -and a very [ <> JJ.te and friendly imdi i I al 11 l.itlle Miss Dorothy il. tiore arrived on Aug'. 1. "weighing In ibs. to cheer the home of her iiioter, Airs. Jaiiie Walton Gore. Hei father, Mr. .lames A. Gore is in the Navy. After receiving his boot training- in Great Lakes, 111., lie Js now in Calil'orniu: A lew weeks ago, lie wys at home on his Si.st furlough looking line in his sailor's uniform, lie is very proud | to learn of the arrival ol' his little j j daughter, which is their first | born. j i Mi\ Diehard Mavis Cornwell of | j Baltimore, Md., is here visiting hi? sister. Mrs. Mamie K. Kvans, Ashford St., and his father Mr. I John U. Caldwell, west of Chester. Uoeuui'T tit' ill health-he, tnis not been-hack home for ,-ix years. Relatives and friends are happy do have him here, and delighted that he seems to he regaining his health. Miss Betty It. Triplett, of Detroit and Miss Katie B. Fair, o! Baltimore, after spending a few weeks as guests of Miss Gladys Mobley, have gone to Winston-Salem. accompanied by Mis* Mobley for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Kathleen Walton McDaniel came home from New Jersey a few weeks ago and spent the time very pleasantly with her husband, Mr. Willie McDaniel, while he was here on his. first furlough from Great Lakes, at the homes ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walton. Center Sty and with his parnils. Mr. and Mrs. ilcDaniet, ."Saluda tit. extension. Mrs. Anna Stewart Tavlor of Washington,D.C., is visiting het parents, Mr. and Mis. Charlie Stewart, Center St. . Quite a number of young men arc to enter the armed services from here, next week. ofith year of the Farmers a u d Planters flunk, of the N. C. Mutual Insurance Co. It would take several \olunies to tell of the wonderful work done by this Company, and the great progress made in the Bank. It we hold a polity with this Company, w e should feel very proud, and certainly we should rejoice to know that the Bank has passed the two million dollar mark. Prof. A. R. Rucker and little son. Douglass, of Lancaster were in town Tuesday, on "business. Prof. Rucker is principal of Lancaster Training School. Dean Williams, of Friendship College, Roclt Hill was here Tuesday on business. Rev. 11. T. Cnkf-r rmst.ip nf Calvary Baptist church, is conducting revival meeting in.. Spindale, N. C. Mrs. Willie Crosby writes from Brooklyn, N'.Y., that she is enjoying every session of the Women's National A M E Z Convention, which has a large delegation, good helpful programs, spicy music and a fine spirit existing. Mrs. I.ela Woodard Briee went to N. Y. to visit her husband Mr. James Brice, who is in Camp there. She waS accompanied by Mis* Fannie B. Cassell. Togethei they are enjoying the Women's Missionary AMEZ Convention in Brooklyn., "Mrs. Euniee^Lowry is out u|gaii\ after being very ill. Madam M. E. Woods had as hei week end guest, Miss Stinson of Concord, N.C., a recent graduate 1 r> kmitk ITntr....i4.. ... J, ' r. I J, Grand Master J. S. Stanback, Prof. and Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mr. Stanley PeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Long*, and several others, attended the funeral service* of die Metre tt a pleasant trip. Mrs. Joe Jones, Mrs. Pick Wise are vivitlng friends in Freeport. I am just a little girl U yrs. old but requests the prayers of the Christians that 1 Continue to aim high. This was my first Nunday to be U3er as a teacher and will atom tttrtU thetr teachers return. ' c f i FLANKED by U. S. Army Qrd Harris, "thirdTrom left, Assistant of the Standard Oil Company of Ne extreme right. Section Head. Sta Laboratories, demonstrate how lubri< Along with co-workers from the S Pittsburgh and Baltimore. Harris w. League. Philadelohia. for the Dart time thousand* of pounds of secret General Dwight Elsenhower. Workir ^ .at the grease kettles of the Standari emergency order hours ahead of i Lieut. Col. Arthur Seiltr, Army On mer, Army Ordnance Dept.; Harris; plant; and Lieut J. Alburry FJeitus; ^ ; ;* Rev. (5. \V. Long in Cheraw, last Friday 1 < ???L .Mrs. Maude Heath went to Rock | Hill Thursday to visit her hits- | bund, Mr. P. II.. Heath, St.. who 1 is u barberTtlfcre. I Mr Crcfjy R A II....?i? at?huuu1? front the Pryor Hospital aftei 1 inidei going an appendectomy oplocation. He is mending fast. ~^liss Rosa I.ee Edwards it at? home front Baltimore visiting het mother. Mrs. Classic Edward-, ""near Columbia St. Miss M. 1). Kelly, Jeanes teacher met with the rural teachers in Finley High auditorium Saturday , morning. Rural school* have op"-' ened for the summer session.. Several of the churches went together, and had a union picnic Tuesday on the old Bruiuerd cant pus. NEWS AT THE STATION' jHost ITH . ' AMI I Co. B. L'JOih left Saturday af it.-rnoon?ua,?somewhere?u*?l.uu.v?|-iun.i: they were lh~eT7t T7TV fwii" months recently. We are sorry to r vee so many ot ouv ooys spiit?offr- ~ I some are being' sent to other com nantes and some are getting CD. In "the hospital from Co. B. are' Cpls. Maxie \yoodson, Reuben I Johnson, Pfcs. William Henderson | N. Starkill, Pets. Walter Miles. I Mai'tell Turner C. D. Henderson ~ Mills, George Herbert. We were glad to have the ladies from Muskogee visit us Sunday evening a! so ?ev. nainson tnis afternoon Keep smiling. Cpl. Reuben Johnson, remoterCARLISLE NEWS ?Mis. ?.M. T. Quick left Sunday evening for home, tSanfoKf, N.C., after spending t%yo pleasant weeks with her niece Mrs. Martha Lee Brown and family. Mrs. Quick and Mrs. M. 1.. Brown were dinner guests of Mrs. Frances English Saturday. Mr. J. T. Wilson oJ' Due West was a visitor to the Oak Grove ' school Tuesday. We are very pleased to have Miss Julia Freeman of Union to join us as one of the faculty ut | Oak Grove school. Mr. Clinton Thomas has been very sick last week. We trust he ts much improved t his week^ Others on the, sick list seem to be much improved. ?Revival meeting will open in full at Williams Chapel AMF.Z church Sunday Aug. 22nd. Rev. Mrs. Alston of Carthage, N. C., will conduct the meeting. She is i known as a great revivalist. i.ake city news "Mamma" Timmons Passes Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Timmons were held last Sunday afternoon at Mt. Bona (Baptist, in Friendfield, S. C. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Banders and was horn in 1841 in Fiienufield of Florence County. She was 102 years old when she died. At ap early age she was married to Mr. Chesley Timmons and from this union was the mother, of ten children. She was converted in her young days in the Baptist faith and lived a Christian until the end. In 1901, Mrs. Timmons moved to Lake City in which place she made many friends. /in<j was well known as "Mamma" Timmons. In 1984 8ha went into watch cere -" 7 ? . PACE T11HEK TV ^vf; J':4; -V i * H k iPP^v H y^ W* ' nance Department officers, Edward Greasemaker at the Pittsburgh plant w Jersey, watches Dr. John Zimmer, | ndard Oil Development Company cants are made for the armed forces, tandard Oil gressemaking plants at. = as honored at a dinner at the Union! the<F played in producing in record] grease needed urgently overseas by ig ceaselessly for more than 24 hours J Oil plant. Harris helped fulfill thei ichedule Shown,'left to right are] ^ inance Dept.: Majbr Albert"W. GilCloyce Daniels, Chemist, Pittsburgh Army Ordnance Dept.*" in Ml-. flail JJa|?tist church, urir (tcT Ucv. Henry Graham and He v.. Ilfack and there she lived a n'ol'h1 life until her death. Aug. j 111 J'.i-l;) at b: IjO-a.m. She leave's to n;o..rn her nuss- . . ! ing one daughter. . Mrs. Alma liiuse of S'.eabehville. Ohio; live '1 sons. .Mr. Kddie Timmont of 1 Tampa, Ha.; Mr. Isadora Tim- I mini-, id' ^Seranton. S. t'.; Mr. nariie Titninofis of Winston-Sa- /j[ e-.n, N. Mr. Chesley and Mr. yJM Hubert Tfmmons of l.ake City; 17 gtand children, 11 great grand children, and a Imst of relatives and_.friends. 'let MeGet You Setae J ' WJ ITIi YOUR. ra?pon&ttumte?r ? , w w can you afford to let a Head- -i ache, Muscular Pains, Functional fl Monthly Pains ur Simple NtMll'?-I gia slow you down? 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