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Bur??n of Public Relations
U. S. War Department
NEW LABEL BUTTON?Men
and women honorably discharged
frbm the present war will be
awarded lapel buttons to signify
their service to t ie nation, the War
Department has announced.. When
ready for distribution, full particu
tars will be made public so that
eligible persons may learn how to
pet them. The button is simple in
design, a dexter eagle within a
rircle, the wings extending beyond
the circle's edges It is made of
plastic material with gold plating
1st NAZAUIT1I HA IT ( III K ( II
Kev. W. H. ,N-eal, Eastor
On last Sunday our pastor was i
in Charleston, preaching at the i
* Memorial Baptist elm roll, instead i
of Macedonia, as was stated in <
last~wocT?*s ncw&
A very iniprcssiv-c and inspir
injr vei-inon was brought, to us
by.- Rev.. J. M. Hinton, of Colunihia'.,
Everyone seemed to have enjoyed
it very much. ' ""4
\ At 8 : '!(> Sunday night \ve were 1
again favored with an interesting '
sermon by Rev. Minton.
Ou next Sunday, our pa.-tor.
Kev, \V. H. Neal will he with us
and everyone is expected to turn'
out in large numbers..
Remember, our. church is tin
little church wjth'the big heart.
and our doors arc always opci^to.
strangers.
I
FIRST AFRICAN It. ( IIUR( II i
i
Iter. .T. W. Davis, Pallor
After a- .a ref~Tu.;tuis>i(ii? of the 1
f. S. lesson our pastor brought
a very inspiring message taken 1
from James 1:27, subject: lite 1
Religion That Wins.
In the afternon the. pyMor ami I
several others motorcil oiil io tin
Branch tin.uli a here they --role ItTnTeTT
the Hltli anniversary uL 2
: aid church, and the 1st anpivcr- 0
sar.v of the )>astor. There is
where our pastor preached uiic ol.
his most impressive sermons, in
tiro midst of thunder ami light- ,
ning and ;i downpour of rain. The j
subject: Stay With (jod. Three
" joined for baptism. A eolleetioii of
SKJ.an was taken and the Sunday ,
school presented to the church ,
making a total of SIUX.OO.
Lemonade and cake was served""
?
: ""GEORG I^r-y
TOLI)
- l_ BILL . . . !.
and Hrl 1 told his wife that 1
the secret of (ieor??c's
wife's good biscuits was in "
ADLl'H Flour. Bill's wife
told all the neighbors
about it and there's no
longer any secret?they
_ jire all usinj? A DLl'H...
Enriched Table-Tested
ADLUH
FLOUR
YOUR GROCER
CAN SUPPLY YOU
Madam PAULINE
PALMIST? LIKE KKAUKK
Guarantees to Read Your
Entire Life
Calls jour Sweetheart by name.
Readings" on nil affairs of life.
Prices in reach of everyone
White and Colored
LOOK FOR TRAILER
Madam Office on Meeting Street ,
next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch?City
of West Columbia
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in Navy, on \'. rr11 ' l'f.h. !li-i
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<;iek in the. . iiv.
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l.- Alabama tu i ? > i, ;ek . .I i :
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n.ed in aiattia i w.-i.iierli.il si
TTirn by?rr-tr?(lii I in :'r.i t i s.li.. [
vet: <ilnrvi:.is ii. she Cross.
Miss M... ilia i"ii >!' ' itirav i
i:?1 ;(]si> a ij.eii.ne; ni' the tar.
t .Mather Se'tou! ami se'. era!
lialcnls wen- li>le<i among thv
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"ill manufacturing proc*
nuiU'rial.*;. My Wi
in'miuct acrcr hcfnrc maw
I .U M. FRIDAY, O.VE WEEt
passenger trains.. .oven jjiaiii
r.ut the jph was d<?ne.! 215,551 pot
been done before and for an i
A little more than was asked, i
was promised!...That is howto
shorten this war. It is tl
people of this and other orj^a
o\er the eountry are pelting tl
done?the \ineriean w o v.
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j? ' mi' ^
rr /u rr t merit,i gel* thr tntrli/'s
foremost petroleum rc&carrU
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_Miss . Mi 'a nf nl' t uiutniii.i I
,.i His;'m-tI t'pi. \\ iiiianif.
Kv< iyn::e i> in deep sympathy
fhr homo office building of North
irolina Mutual Lifo Insurance
mipany. |
s building is a complete modern
inic?dedicated to the conserva>n
of health.
C' n
> building is a research library, a
mplote printing plant, a model
feteria, and jobs lor 112 people,
are the opportunities for Negro l
mth your loyal cooperation are |
oviding? all in addition to the unpolled
protection your Mutual i
>1 icy affords. J
ire invited to join the family of
utual policyholders v.hero_*your
>llar will do double duty.
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THE PALMETTO LEA1
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Impossibi
ic:- '
"Army Jeep a .sample aridved-atthr
)art, analyzed it. Refinery experts )
edure. The Army pitched in to help
jdnesdayi-aa pmniigef^ 4;"j,000 poun<
ifactnrcd was being produced on sell
C LATER. Express cars had been <
t Army buinbcrs were hblping to sp
amis of new material for n job that
nvasion that wrote a new page in h
i little sooner than _
all <>f us rail
lesl liraillint
four limrs n
luitr <?n Sun- \3fclK- THEM
. . . luiir in
>*(i Reporter! \
STANDARD OIL
vi'.li Mi', ntu'l Mrs. .loiui .lolinson
ei tMe lost of their son Mr. Klcn-4
ton .lotTTT^jn of New York. ~
Miss <\ McCullum and sister
Mr.-. V Mcbauriii were ihe week
.Hit lies! of Mr. and Mas. AYIuLr.
held mm Carrie M. Brooks.
P'of. S. M. ciulds the a^rieal.
i re tea. her. is illvit inu' all patrons
i .1 .-.'.iiicms auove twelve ycstir
l" ;i /."<' <" tlii* Ilidije Ilill school
house Wednesday evening :it nine
' 'clock for the purpose of organizing
clashes for defense work.
Miss (Ireer.e of .Jenkinsville, S.
I'., was' the Sunday evening guest
A' Prof. A. M. Wilds.
Mr. Kdd.v W. liroudnax is home
visiting family.
Mrs. Fairy Belle "Johnson and
lamily are home visiting- parents.
re from Kvanston. 111.
Miss Theodora A^Ttttrifils??Ti I'r(>m
Washington, who was once a sluieul
here is-home visitinir liiivimi^.
i;id friends.
BllTHKI. A. M. K. ( Ill UCH
Kev. I>. Hutchinson, Pastor
St. (icortfe?Sunday sciidn] at
the n.-ual hour. The lesson review
l<1 by the pastor. - At
11 : ',U nioininu' service beeaii.
'!!' pa-tor preached a wondei/ul
.-ertnon from the subject:
A Mark of Perfection. The attendance
was stood.
Mr-:. Mattie Forad of Washing'o:..
Inf., is visiting her sister,
Mi . Warnrnic Kerson, who is ill.
Mi-. Laura .Johnson of Columbia
is visiting her 'home. here.
Mis.-es Aletha Shubrick and
Thelnfh- Brown who spent several
? eks.. with Mr. and Mrs. Wood
!! returned to their homes in
''haideston. Saturday.
P'-v. and Mrs. Hntcfii..
'I lit-; father who has he^n very
a U at (iuruett,
M i>s Maauio I hIhii erf Phfbidcl*
|ihi;t returned to her home after a
visit to her father- aiwl mother
Revrand Mi's. \V;ish Tohui.
We are ..jflad to see Mr^. P>oati
icc Woodruff out after a few
i
DER .
:e?..notin
VRIDA V EVENING Over the pi
nee of a rush call from North Afri
>vas needed ?a product never befoi
s. How soon could 45,(XX) pounds
cnty-four hours our chemists,
description of the
I ^^9
m THE FOLLOWING ITi
IS Army Ordnance. Could we
ff pounds in less than a week?
we thought we could .. .c
B equipment was breaking do
jnaking A product it hadn'
m- deadline approached, still
the Army for an ext
:ouj>Ied to fast
had never
istory. - C
1ST "E" AWARDED TO PETROLEUM REl
(f.**o Labnratorici, Haytray, IS
, COMPANY OF
days of illness.
Bethel has on a hie <|i ive I'm
the church*. Will tell you more ah?ut
it later.
All's. .MilllllO MlHHl?VrHtr?ti??Wiftl
lici'-iIauuliltiL -lhA._liy.nl in Charleston.
1 icealist* ?>f illness- i.-- reported
some Letter.
Mr. lCdwnrd Pressley of ( okimiiiii
lias .joined (lie inalrimoniaI
road. Let u.< hope for him o
smooth sailing for the younr:
couple. Mr. Pressley is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Pressley
of Columbia. also natives of ,-t.
decree and Holly Hill. S. C.
ST. MAltY A. M. IL CHI l<( II
. i _ .
Krv. .1. P. Stanley, Pastor
Aujt. Hth brought to a _clo i_
TTfe TTTTfTiTuT life of Pro. John A
Pinch, at the aire of till. He waclass
leader, steward, trustee and
until this year, the leaner of tlu
choir, ilis health begun failing aboat
12 months ago m mortg lit
was- very faithful to his |>o.>t ol
duty as "long its his htaith would
allow him; was well siiolo.11 ol
WATCH YOUR H AI
1 1 ^
One 2'/? (>/. jar MISTER'S SI
SCAM' TREATMENT
One t~Oz. hivttle I.KSTKIHS I'll
One H Oz. jar LESTER'S BET I
li
Send Monc> Order for 51.4.">. V
We Carry a Full Line of I'
Write for our ("at.alof?.
"w. & M. pRonrc
117 KEARNEY AVENUE
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AMERICA H*
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lone came word from the f Tu
ca. A totally new fe
e made. Shipment * h(
ah
lia
I ID A Y: Another call from *
make an additional 150,000 j >?X
By mobilizing another plant, 1
?ven though some of our
(Wn under the strain of * i
t been designed for. As the
another request came from
;ra 50,000 pounds!
m S m I"
Wtf'
SEARCH WORKERS x 9
i " +*y *
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NEW JERSEY
i:: tic. tDiMiminily. lln loaves t_<i_ *'
mourn 11 i- joss a faithful Tctfir- , '
i , = ? On
i wo oatijflilei's; Ii\"t* sons. Two of j?j.
I in- >.n::s are in. the Arinyr hut In
tTrr~<t< :alli luuuiiiit the chililren
. ..tujinlLm. iUULL- _wure._ f 1
The funeral service was lichl -jit
his ' church A . jr. M) in the pies.once
< ! a la rj.ro jrml horinj; of poo- ** **
j pie. The pastor otlioiatoii. Dr. .1.
| S. I'm', I'. ! *. nt' l-'lorenro District jy]
, Kov. i,. .1. St a I ion. pa: tor of X ow j
'4ioti Ma.. as>i; If! tl pastor ami
I uia-le remark.-. -Mane oiiiers ooi.l
throuah the readme* of K
| paper.-.. rciiiisrks -o!o>. tcle*>i ams B
I and letters of eondolcnee. It was n
I said that he was converted -til ij
J years a^n and seen ted to try 11> flk
I live tin: life of ;t Christian. The H
I 'hiirflt?uad tin' community ?wilL -S
-j irttr^ Ij i i i i ~ * T " v
j We feel thiit deatii eanie t u
"j him a> a lelnt and also to the j
fainilv. for lie laid lieen su'Vei in**
VI , . , illil
i I > i soinetma. Nothing toe lamily
J could do. could yive any relief.
We. the oflicors. pastor ittnl
. members extend "in- heartfelt pc|
'sympathy to the family.
?" WH
R AT THE TEMPLE!! I |)p
I r?o<
IKKS SrEC IA L TEMPLE
r
) SCALP TREATMENT -X
IAS HEEN TKSTKI)!
YOU TOO,
'ILL (JET RESULTS!! I
FX IAI. TEMPLE AND
W.r.o
ME COCO WI T SH VMPOO .3")
MK SHEEN PRESSO ..',0
51.33
0% Federal Tax .10
will pay (lie Postage. $1.13
? ..j
rodiictii for (he Reality Shop.
^ CITY N j |
OWINGS NEWS
t. Carmel A. M. E. Church
iv. mrilr?wn, Pa-lor?
S. S. at- the usual hour with
til.?Fc rg Usui), pre .siding.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and
mi*l.v will leave for \Vashrtipt<ni
osday morning after spending a
a- days with their (utreiiXs. Mr.
n Griffin" -and Thomas William*
o Mrs. Carrie E. Louis Wilms.
K">'X"X' v X"!-vv 4
Lincoln Memorial
Park. Inc.
ColuniIlia's Now
CKMKTKRY
:i:i:ilVE SINGf.10 AND
FAMILY PLOTS NOW
L. F. SCOTT, Mgr.
Phone 2-4765
ooo<>vo voooooooovovvco1:AY
A N T E D
iilent- "or trjiinin^ in Tuberosis
> :rsln?. Two-year course,
lowan-e while training, $10.00
r Month with full maintenance,
r flirt er information, write?
Superintendent of Nurses
Ilenrvton Sanatorium .
Henrvton. !Md.
K'OOOOOO oo o o oo oo o o oo o o<
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k/IIE Ml
/ITAM IN ^=i.TABL?TS
yHINK of itt Your minA
imum dnily requirements ?
of A and D Vitamins or of t-jC /.'"'if
B Complex Vitamins, in onq V4u?\ / II
pleasant tablet. Remember %1/TfS- _ \
the name ONE-A-DAY p ??
(brand) Vitamin Tablets. | yV.
mm^ NbkOlNL
"PI O TENSE nerves make
- -'you Wakeful, Cranky,
Reatleas? Dr. Miles Nervine
aTvrStvB ^c'ps 10 lessen Nervous
? JkI Tension. Get it at your druir
r yfL/vl ltorc' Read directions and
.. 1 ?se only as directed. t?
\lka-Seltzer [H|
WHEN Headache. Mas- ^5*2^1
" cnlar Pains or Simple ai I
NeoraUcia, Distress after I S
Meats, Gas on Stomach, or \ _v"
"Morning After" interfere j*s^Y
with ypur work or spoil /I ) \
your fu*. try Alka-Seltxer.. - |
'OvOOOvOOOCvO<tvO<>ClOOOOOOO!
JI' ST _k I'?K <-'A FE
IMC CnnkPTt ~Meals. mtWlf llO.S
l?2f> WASHINGTON ST.
Just Rite Cold
Drink Parlor
]>rinl;s of all Kinds
1012 WASHINGTON ST.
. I 11WI lfrtlrtl
.1 ?m ? IV IHHV I
Slmlei a cnnvciiiw^s for III it:iiI
t of Town Yisi'ors. Make our
i res yotir ]It'ail<|Uiirtcrs< ConhiuY.
Finest in Services. We
rve You with ;i Smile.
,.\t V_.< KtHiUJ VS, Pfo|>.?
1 IH'S' t WASHINGTON ST.
MX'OOOOPOOOOO.OOOOOOCeFOP
? C () N S V L T
[ A I) A M CECIL
First' Time in State, County
or Cily
I will tell you just |
? ^ r 'CIU'8> enemies l
S?7^2bJh husband, wife or
/fTD sweetheart is trie
or false; how LSo
l>am the love of
one you most desire; control
influence the adieus of anyone,
n though miles away. Guar?
,00 success where others fail.
MADAM CECIL
All Business Confidential
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
rmanently located in 2nd l'lilln
Trailer on left side of Highy
No. 1 coming out of Columbia
it to Mrs. Roland's (iroc. Store
en Sundays \Y. Columbia, S. C.
: Special Readings for a short
time only!
or Appointments Rhone 22970
I ETVV'C cm
IjLILI T 1 J 1 UT
Undertaking and Embalmi
LADY ASSISTANT
AMBULANCES
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
m
Superior Equipmen
Superior Service
?SLOGAN?
LOWER PRICES
No I)eftervin?- I'oor Refuset
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMB
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Saturday, August 21, 194S. ^
THl KS FKI ^AT^ ^
"CABIN IN I
THE SKY"
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KTIIKI, WATI5K.S
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St Wim MONDAY
"IIKLLO FRISCO 1
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(.I.OKDE MONTOO.M L"HY '
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SIX DAY?WHOX LSI) AY '....I
THE CONSTANT :
NYMPHS ^
. . ? with?
r (
IIAKI.KS UOYKR
.l(?\\ FONT A INK
OK Sandwich Shop
SiitKlu'it'iifK ,.t all kind
COt'.iiTKOl.S M-:'RY1CK
.Mr. Fred (iriilin, 1'rop.
1 "? 1 .J Harden Street I'hunc 2-2006
.
pC-W/Ott'O^'-'OOOACeO'. ^OOO'OO'OjCVCS
Waverjy Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS.
MnUe Thi* Your Headquarters
l or Complete
ONK-STOl' SKKVICH
I'la l.-|)li/ivi> nriu
I 1,1/M ll'/nii IMIO , |
Jasper Caldwell. TH-twiager coo
oo o o o.oo vv-o o w.ooy 0:0.0'
Brown's Ltinch Room r
10.U LADY STREET I
Good Home Cooking A ! J
Specialty ' f
Prompt and Courteous Service
Reasonable Pric<jfc
Open Each. Day Until Mid- 1
v
night. ,
.Mrs. \Y. I>. Brown, Proprietress f
Poro Heauty School V
I.ncated at 21S1 Millwood Ave.
"BEfttfTY CUf;Tt!RE- IN ALL"
ITS BRANCHES ;_M
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy anc*
Electricity.
PHONE :?687 M
Annie M. Pope T. Malonc, Pree.
Wilheliuina C. Pope, Instrnctor
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was formerly known as the Pal- niello
drill.
?Sea Foo?l>. Chicken- ami Steaks- JH
A Specially.
We cater to Private Parties H
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Mrs. I.ula I".. Xiles, Proprielffhn
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Room
Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Mrs. Rosa Davis, I'ropri^T
2319 Gervais St. Phone ?7890
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