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y. Bf ,1* AtiE TW-U? _ j ___rr: Fimt Quarterly F Coniference Rocks Ct. r~, ' M I ! j Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor i The first quarterly meeting o! | ^-vc. the Rocks circuit met at Fairview A. M. E. church last Sunday, The j attendance was large as the mem j . hers always attracted h.v the in- | spiring messages brought by our . Presiding Elder Rev. George A. i Hawkins. - On this Sunday?h el pi-bached from the text: Mo srave ' < himself a ransom for many. After n'hich'tre had -Holy ConumUJ.i?n. The conference was th< ?i organized and many fine reports were reiSd from a'l departments of the |. churdh. 'Fairviow had ,iu?t dosed a very successful canny meet in<; at J which time the Epworth I.eacrue was reorganized and r"por?ed $'M in the treasury. $<518.SJ was rai's. , ed at Fairview during1 ?h" ouarter and $24117 was raised at Chestnut Grove. I ' * The members of the Rooks circuit were happy to have then I Faster. Rev f. A. Mi'ler returned p for the sixth- venr. We feel that.1 this will he a banner yeav. in din church history. Not on'v the ' "members hut the community at ! large .white and colored welcome : his return. So much so that the j "Aegis" a white week'y of Blair-, j gave him a write-un in whph they | ?spoke of hint wa-an-indnst do'is. in. telligent Christian gentleman/ nirv riPMTRHtVt cttrv LITTLE MOINT.VIN-VViXU^ EVANGELISTIC SERMONS By Mrs- Jessie Clarke The Rev- Patd J. Carmichacl. a young evangelist minister n f Orangeburg stirred Little Mountain during tht^ve nights revival meeting. Sinners hearts melted. Christians rejoiced, a* lie kept the packed house on file each nite. We thank our pastor. Rev. \V. R. Bowman for bringing such a . strong minister to us. " y Sunday is rovi\ at day at ( hapin ft little boy preacher, nine years old will preach. The Miieetiner will | he conducted by the Rev. A. L. Digjjs. of West Columbia. A thousand people are expected at ( hapin Sunday, and six sermons Are scheduled? to be preached by prominent ministers. PALMETtO IIIf;II S( HOOI, OPENS SEPTEMBER <i?h W, H. Thompson, Principal Mullins?The Palmetto hijfh 1 school will open its, 194M-41 session on Afionday, September <>th. at X:.'10 a.m. All parents are requested to haye their children Tea?ly~to~errterand have them to avail themselves of every schoolday. We are < considerine the importance of ev- I pry child on the farm, consequently the recesses will be shortened hi order to give them more time to mhelp gather crops. ^ The first day will !> taken to P" enrol} all students and to give com < Ml prcljTnalWti exams to all* out-of-dis ~wm trict-students. We. are exporting the largest enrollment in the hisy tory of the school. due because ot ti so many families have returned home since they were not given a release from their former employ er. "We are happy to have then*, back." The Workshop Personnels are working very hard to solicit money to build the work-shop. The question now uppermost in the minds of people is: Just who will wear the honor and distinction of having the work-shop named for them? The interest Is growing / keener and stronger every dav and i' ' - ? from all indications quite a niimfc ber arc soaring high. So Bey Defense Bonds first and -Workshop k Bonds jiext. This builtjjne is much needed at the high school. The faculty for the coming year h?? been carefully selected having quite a number of the former teachers to return and some new ones MT. ZION A. M. E. CH FLORENCE 1'AYS $3,! r w - ?H It VICTORY It ALLY i S \l <!. 8TH V SI CTKSS < Tin.* llov.-.T. <.} arks is ihe' ? bflictont pastor of" ? this?chutch.? Hi is church has hecn .struggling lor J.! years to be free of debt. * 1 he oiiginal debt was $7,000.00 . '! ycais ago. and when* Iti_v. ' * Qcaiic* came to us nrte vear and." . i Hiontlis ago. We owed $u,0Ja.00. I ^ Last year we paid $1.000.On, atui j ' when the pastor came back fro.ti ( ^he- Auuuai?C oul\ mice lie asked j> j.l;e people?Lu pay this vear $1.-1 jilUJM). We put on a Si ring- Rally (| and laised $1 .055.OP anil with oth (] er ell'orts paid $ LJoO.liO. Auout j two or three weeks rest, tlu- pastor and otlicers and nienibeis put 1 on a \ ictory Rally and in ten ] a weeks we raised $2,072.50. To- i; day this, church is free Of debt, )' and now we- are going to roiiovate the church and parsonage 1 for the Annual Conference, and pay all of our conference elain^s., |JP because we have money in the | bank. " 11 The spirit of cooperation pre- . ^ vails here in Florence among all l ^ V the minister* and members.. So ' thlit KIlUTMii'n hulni'/l nc /? .*.?* I ^ this dcbt.^-Ail?tha ministers gave us one night service, and brought J " their congregations to help us. 1 J The people' of Florence haw con- , fidencc in Rev. Qunrles' leader- I ship and will follow him. One j brother. Alon/.a Williams gave ' ? - . j r, 1.11' pastor $25.00 as a gift for . service. May the spirit of cooperation remain with as. i, W. P. (iambic. Reporter. j I ' "LEADER" REAI) BY CAMP ! TYSON*. TKNN. SOLDIERS h - - / - v _p 1 lie soldiers ot Camp Tyson r.e- ' 1 ceived through their Chaplain. A ! McNeil White.-several copies o l| the Leader of which they were1' very grateful to the manager pud r etlitor. * * The copies were received whh * -great commendation, not only by native South Carolinians stationeo 1 here but by- the entire colored per- 1 sooiwl "f ?Otr-heha I f~af?our-meu, -Chaplain White wishes to th*mk the entire ' trader's staff for these very fine f copies. i' Chaplain A. M. White j 1 .118th Rn. f DEACONS* I'NION TO HOLD QlARTERLY FORI M j The Deacons' Un/on of Rieh'and ' county and vicinity will hold its Quarterly Foruiy at the St. Mark Baptist church on Sunday. September 2Gth from_.1 to..5jctl-Jpck p.m. Fach Baptist church in the vicinity < is asked to represent by one or r niore members of their bottrd. , The evening will he spent hi lee- ' < fl?rO?. M llP<t innc anetfftl'fc r?lunnm<? ' training and instruction along the line.of church management a n dij service in the Deacon's realm. , t-j The public is invited. T. Thompson. < Dor.' S< c'ty. George D. Foxworth j Of Mullins, Passes The passing of George 1 >. boxworth was a shock to his many fTiendg and?retntivrs nrr "August 12. il%' was struck by a car tv,o .vfek* before his death, but scented to have been getting along tine ' ( H> is survived by three sisters: I ; Mrs. Queenie Klpyd of WinstonSalem. NX'.; Mrs. l.ula Hennigan f l.?rris and Mrs. Klwood Davis! of Mullins: a wife. on<? daughter. Mrs. Mattie Johnson and a host of nieces, -rre^hjcws. cousins and j f riends. ? *he war to into." fere with sonic of' in'- in-ii. mu \vc !ir?' nnpingr that this year will fun.tion without the ' slightest hit of interruption. "They : are: Primary department. Dnroth" ' 1 M. Waller. Columbia: Savah S.J Thompson, MuUins; Carrie McClelIan. Charlotte: Elementary depart tnent. Edrth D. Paul, Columbia:) Hollaray M. Glover. New York: I Edith L. C.I if ton, Columbia: Fran-. J cis Reatty.* Charlotte: flattie M Ham,'Timmonsyille: Mildred Singleton, Sumter Ida M. Rentlev, Co- ? lum;bia; Doris I? Sabb. Summer-, ville; Helen R. Cannon. 'Woodruff: iNeversene Jones, Florence. The ' I L:_i- --I 1 - - (imii Mcnooi, wavia a. .lOPnson. Sal jsbury; I^ola McCleaso. Florence; 1 WHIiam .T. Richardson. Centenary: Hebert L. Phillips, Florence; Wil- ' lett Bowers, Fairfax; Clara V. Gar linsrton. Laurens; Frank Timinons. 1 janitor; W. H. Th.nPpson. princi- j URCH , *23 MORTGAGE:i. \l)AV SCIIOOI. INSTII I Tl' tND \. C K I.E.Uil l' >1- ( II AIM.KSTON DISTRICT <OW HISTORY ? A eordnjr t<? the printed schelle program with Rev. L. L. Far nr. D.I).. Pifsidinjr elder in tin hair. A. pusl 12, w as S. S. ami i. C. E. League delegates met an I eii' made w< lodme in Bethel A. i. E. church: Rev. B. S. Hutchin ?n pastor, where lie and his good <-?>;?1?? liad everything in readiness >i our one flitt dav'convrnTimr In c pit/' of the heavy Vnin fnl clegates were on the spot from he various charges of the d>strnt. levotions were conducted for the penintr at 10:5o a.m. hy Revs. tt ). Williams. St. Julian Hey-wanl ml J. S. A. (leant. After ortr: n ration with Mrs. K. A. Maine, se ftary: .Miss" K. tiraves.- n?sT'sTKh' ecrotary and Revs. \V. P.~ Wi.lianis. J. Holman and .1. A. irant, reporters t?> tin*- srvcml pa II'is. Visitors ware presented w'o nade enrouravii'* remarks. Rev. . W. Wilborn. D.7T, presiding oiler of Beaufort district, "with trim core Revs. .T. I. Hamilton and Win. iifc 'n of Waltorboro cirrurt;? The P. F. and DistrVt" S. S. , iupt.. Prof. J.~A. Harris at thi' mint asked the delegates to meet he finance committee. Rev. .7. W iftirph, chairman and report antual funds. Many papers were read and auch helpful information ?a? givn. A4?ft:15 n m. the convention wn lesser! with the nrespneo of TPv !. 71. Butler, pastor of Bishop*' , demorial church. Co'umhia. who eld the audience spell hound :?* ic delivered that masterly address hat will long he remembered. Sub. oof Christ'in Fdimatjon for th" fouth in a Post War World. Many expressions of resolute lmnks were tendered the nasfov ifTieers. members and ' nAotdo f<vlie splendid way the- -pred for he convention. The most pnlnahle dinner was served in the :t. fleorjre high school auditorium ivueh to the delight .ih-l onjoymon? if cvcfyoTio present The- PjVograni Tfa v7ng~T>eeu curled out we all left-to .return home" ill' hf rich food?for thought I" mpyovc onr S. S. and A. P. F .onsr o until same time next year 'lit a different nlace. .1. S. A. Grant, reporte* :( HOOI, UNGUES q improve wartim k mets of mumon vI-CROYOL'N GST F R S Contmtiod from Page 1 Funds arc availahV to schools uuf child care centers in tin- states Principally on the basis o f the date school enrollment and the date's past participation in the chool lunch prog*am. Kouinment. Ialn)r and supervison nuist Ivo provided for by stat'ind local agencies or civic groups. cruv u'i'M lev I'UoMOTi'h \T KORT JAC KSON Knit Jackson. S. C.. Any. - ")? the promotion of scleral Negro I i.listed men of Section '2. Medical ! Detachment. Station Complement. lvhs announced at Post Headqunr. rs Koft Jack.-on. this week. A?Tvanceil to "techrricaI sergeant a'us Sgt. Carl Causey of McComb, Miss., and to start' sergeant was I'pi. Mnulthey J. Rogers ??f Hal igh. N. ( . Raised to technician tilth grade a"vie I'fc. l.ee R. Proctor, Jr..' of l>a!la-. Texas, and Ceo Jones of Harlingen, Texas. Pvt. Henry A. lones of Muldrow. Okla., was promoted to corpoml. Cpl. MitrTT' Miles of Section 'J. DK.WI. Soli. Seet. H<|. Dot.. >tution Complement, a native of Dillon. now residing at Columbia. It. !. was promoted to?~Uie grade ot -ei geant. CH KSTIt'll PAUAdll AI'HS Sgt. James O. Jackson of Ilartscille stationed at Camp Des-PlainT . 11 . A III ... I. i . i-s. jnum. in., spent rne weeK end here as guest of Miss Salome '|mnn. Prof, and Mrs. .1. T. Jones were in Inno this week attending the Workers' Conference of the Presbyterian church. Cpl. Floyd Mel.urkin is home r?n furlough from Ft. Huaphucu. Mr. Samuel Brown, ('nips' ttrtt Is here front Camp in Texas. Mrs. Klvia Mahoney of this city" and sister, Mrs. I.ilia Reed from Heath Springs left Tuesday for Columbus, Ohio to visit their THE I'ALM Kill) IK A FIGHT COLOR PREJUI 500.000 of these ??? m mx<^u h\ iMtm m ? ?n MUHMMMiUAMAMlHlWMi Tbi*? Dollar* will k**p this ll"x28" bv 90 day*.. Writ* to Georg< 270 Coqyant Avr, N i ut her. , V)>. lhusy Archie, is visit in tl it (iroenshoro,- N.C. j Mr.^ Per.nus Jackson and M+\ J, , I*. ';juk<on. Columbia spent hist Thursday here very pleasantly as truest <?f Mis's Annie 15. Spann. Murray Maeon?frtmt?Haiti- ( itiore spent a few ?lays here i n his obi home town this week. .. \ Misses Sadie M?C'ul]ough. .Initio, Mae and Berenice Simpson are attending tlie Yn.ntjr People's" Conference in Irmo this week. \li,? M... '?? -- 1 i .?.?> ii ( i.eauiuui t is the nick-name, has returned to -Newark.r N.J'afjee a . pleasant, stay of two weeks with' relatives, j Chester friends will bj> interest* ; ed to know that S. Sgt. Luther ' MeAlily ami Miss Julia Marie' Erhy were married on. August ?. j Houston, Texas. Miss Krly' is from Houston. I Master John McCnllough write*' from Great. Lakes that he is .do ling.well in the Navy. I ,Cpl. James St ttoh. with wife, p Mrs. Willeta- I'aden Sutton, from Camp, in Texts spent several days ! here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will I'aden. Mr. Arthur Warren and Miss Margaret hahvards were married Friday" night at fhe^homc of her < uncle on Ashford St. Mr. Eli Wright and Mr. Car- 1 thel Wright juotored from New Jeisey and tire spending the time as guests of Mr. and Mr?*. \ ir* gil "Whitlock, Ashford St., and Uev. and Mrs. 11. \\ . Wright. _ Mr. Avis Buddy .Wright of New lersey spent a fi w days here with parent-?11m and M i ?. HAN . \\ 1*1 gint. ('enter street. ??? Mi s. An111e 1'.atonCofUCT Si., .as as her guest, .her daughter, Mrs. Helen MeCullough Crosjb, of New York City. Air.*. Mildred L. Williams of K. Orange. N. J.. and little Doris Anne are spending a few days with her parents, Mtv and Mrs. a.tscar?Horsey-, Center St. Little Mary Alice Worthy has returned after spending a month it) Boontovf, N.J., visiting hot pnolc. Air, Curtis Heath of Summit, N.J., spent a few <Jays -here?-a s guest of Jiis uncle and aunt Mr. land Mrs. Lex Roliinson. i Mrs. Nancy McClennon and son are here from Summit, N.J., for if' few days. Mrs. Carrie N. Lewis has it s her guest, her mother. Mrs. Anna j Bell and little nephew, hoth from i Pittsburgh, Pa. Sgl. Hi gnes Walton was here! for a few days last week visiting ; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Center St. While here, he took [_ i nto himself a wife, Miss Dorothy j Paden, who came home it few days ago from Philadelphia, Pa., i where she spent the winter. Sgt.j \>aiion is irom l amp in tjj'eut 1 Falls. Montana." and his -wi e will j n?in him there very sooiT Mr. Sydney Degi affeiireid i sj I'tTovuriiij; from an "illness of : Pneumonia ami plans to return to1 his home in Baltimore soon. Mrs. Maggie 1.. Morgan has re-' tin ned to her home in llari ishurg Pa/., after s. ending two weeks | here with parents. Mr. and Mrs. led Puller. Pinekney St. i Mrs. .1 a trio Hall. Piiickney .*1.. I and Mis. Kiister llaidin. .Jeter j St., are quite siek this week. . Mis. Mamie Spann had as her j guests Sunday aJ'ternooii, Mrs. ! Lillian Spann, Mr. .1 S. Ilinton, | Mr. Robinson. Mr. Richardson, ! Mr. (Jihsdti. all from Colombia. After spending several days I with Mr. and Mrs. CurtU Cunningham Mohley St.. her nrolher, Mrs. Faster Frederiek, sister Mrs. I Jessie Davis and nieces. Mrs. Ksj sie Day and Miss Margaret I Brown, have returned to their home in Philadelphia. Miss Annie Hello Spann had as. in i gui-.il imii; iihy iiiis wecK, ner ; school mntevMiss Josephine Whit1 mire, of Spartanburg. Both youn^ ladies'"attend State College* Orungeburg. Revival service at Second W" i I - ^ son Baptist _church. Ashford St.. i L J>KK )ICE INTELLIGENTLY ^r? fighting for 1 ??? ftrC~XH OHI &OH4CUU+ ii and street car card oa exhibit tot S. Schuyler. Director, lew York 31, N. X. ivas conducted by Rev. H.J. Tun-?>n. |>;istoi' of .Mt. I'leasunT Rap?' number of persons joined the . liurch as u result of his excellent i.'nib. Rev. Mr. Coleman, i s 'uifior. lie and his congregation a eve- pleased to have the large :T?i\vd.? present each ^night. fpl a ml Nils. Floyd McLurkin til Alis. Until'.laities snent 11 dav I I hi- wvek \ cry pleasantly with i ends in Union. Tin- whole town is pained t o of the death of Mr. Hemp mil Brown in Rook Hill. Foi ipdte a ,ntinil.?r of*- years his health lias heen po-or. hut he was ! up and about, always very jolly, | and this news conies sis a shock, j He and his wife, Mr-. Toyetta ;.ii own are formerly from C'hestei Mi-s Mary Mclaf/k.n. frdm( harlotte w.i- here visiting lela. i --s tor tne Week end. Fin ivy High School opens on . i- i s<!; \ . ;o. temhe* -. Mr. .loim While, from Chariot,ti \ isited his uncle, air. J, -C. White, la-t week. ticthsemm.e Baptist church and Black Roek Baptist church have insi'd tlieii revivals with record in caking crowds, good preaching, singing and praycts. and- tine collect ions. Rev. M. T. Coker. pastor o f C'ahary -Baptist -ch'.rcli. Uapti/cil a candidate {Sunday morning. Re\'ii a I set", ices beginlit this chujgfh on the third Sunday night. The. tirsl Sunday is Rally Day. All captains are asked to report not ?Hiini a->~\ pp, Mr. John ' Wright, from Camp :.i Ic.vas. Mr. Floyd Walker, from i ..pip?m?Colii 01 nin?a-re?ut?hinnr. niiiiuraiwy insciiaryeii iiohi nnr itnnud services. ~ ~~ Miss Lottie Talford. of N. V. City is itt home spending a few weeks with parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Talford, Sr. Mis. Ada Whitluck has as hoi Liiiests. Mrs. Minnie Wright, with*" In i (laughter and grandson, from New Jersey. Tilt' meiniiei>_ .and friends u 1 Triumph The Church anil King, dom of (iod in .Christ, were delighted to have- with them for a few days Bishop L). H. Hands and wife Mis. Beutah Harris. Mrs. C. A. Hi ice and Miss K. Bernice Coleman. Bishop Harris and Mrs. Harris were the house guests oi Mi. and Mrs. Andy Miles. Mis. Brice and Miss Coleman were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jianiil. They were also dinner guests of Mrs. Ksteile Ilabh ami otheis. We enjoyed the sermons preach, ed by Bishop Harris, while being here. Theie was a crowded housi evt-ry -night, _ AN KVKNINt; MUSICAL At t-iio-ltome-uf lJ. W. Ha mil La.,, 1 :ju.; McHuthe A vein, e.-' Wednes. ?,. ..lonin.r C..,vt l.t .it H - ix-MhJv. l?Ost talent of the eit} will appear on the program, ltefijfsjunents will he seived. Sihei ottering taken. Benefit of First Calvaiy Baptist Church. Come not ami enjoy an evening of niusie ST. l'HJl.il' A. M. E. C'M I'RCII Rev. T. H. Weathers. I'astor Kastover. S. C.?Sunday was a lovely day. At JO/..K) a wonder u. S. S. was eonduetid. Miss S.l.-ie Ma Ntlson of Suir.t r reviewed the lesson. A spirited prayer s ?rvice followed. The pastor preached the sermon from Cienes s .'{Oth chapter. The Trustees was dona ten ji irnerai louecuon. Those on tlie sicl' list are Mania Penny Walk r, Mr. John Dceau : Brother .1. Myers, sister fh nie Hnll. We hone for their speed recovery, R vival meeting will beg:n at St. .Philip ,the o h Sumlay and v i 1 he conducted h\?I1', van delist: XT B. Priestcr. The community rs invited. Pvt. Ar hur Edward was home visiting.. parents. Mamie E. Hinfcon, report"*? v * - - - - II - i SILVER HILL ME'] CHURCH HONORS Spartanburg?In the newly 1 ma,lcd Silver Hill ME Church, on North. Converse St., .city, was held one of t most iinpioSsivc and beat.tiful v ices ever witnessed in ktpart ntnji on Tuesday evening, Aug 17, at p.m. l itis service was that ? f a ill ji..oji sponsored Ly the VVoma . oeiety ol Christian Service which Mrs. C. A. Thomas is pi ucnt, anil * to which all women .be church belone, and it was h n nonor ol the tweiAy-tive n wno ha fc gone TO serve 3**"'; Colois" from the church. B Did Glory" ami the Christ I anncr hung high wheie a cl > iew permitted all to witness tf An appropriate progium i beautifully rendered with some ho race's most outstanding le lis and representatives part paling. Chief among these inc duals were the following: Re\ ml John \V. Thomas, pastor A'arren Memorial Methodist?atlania. Ga.. who -gave the d< -Mt$ry address, the subject which was: "The American No as Debtor and Creditor of American Flag." There were . doubts, in the minds present, t his add less was not only mas u.l. forceful and impressive] I ) a certainty, it ga\ e the ai nee so much food for fhou ' ml race pride, that we feel si v Spartanlu rg will lie a he i.ice in which to live. Mr. Kdward T. Graham, di or of t4ve local CSO in his 11 o:l ul and pleasant manner sp ijion the subject: "Traitors 1 he American Flag." and true \ pe he brought forth a mess which will linger long with u ? The- third speaker appeal >11 this piogrum was Rev. G. . homas, pastor of - the chu vho used as his subject "U11 he Colors." Rev. Thomas han< tins suoject iioth masterfully well. Following these unusual _ . ?as?a?nicinber of--?tin 1- h and si penntendont of uiiday school. Dr. J. B. Wal -.uve a. b.iei, appreciative inpressive tal-k which was tl Highly enjoyed "by all. Sandwiched between these owned addresses were choirs everal of the city churches, alude?.Mt. Moriah. Trinity he Silver Hill choiis. Tl vhoirs fi rnished appropiiate cl i:?n Illlij bllli'iniie niiu'i/i .1.1.1 ~ iod tor appro,al ami cadi onderful. Chaplain Williams of Cs Cioft, local U.S. Training Cci led the "Salute to Klaus." -diss K. It. Moore spoke on?"I" Symbols" with Mrs. Willie Durtie reading the "Honor K the l venty five young men i ?n the U.S. Army. Simullaneot villi the'reading of the honor i Irs. Doll Mann and Miss N McKlroy altci natingly lightet candle for each man, and one - ?is parents came forward? stood before the al'ar, upon wi were displayed the A titer Flag, the Christian Flag, and ihe Service Banner, the latter "Tag decorated with a ''ST. honoring each of the twentysen ice men from the church. As a climax before this pic I*?iTx?r- umru m inu p .'nee of all, and with beaut flowers, lighted candles, hus "oices. tear stained eyes and 1 fcl praying hearts. .Miss Sr Wheeler sang "When The Lij Come On Again All Over World." Mrs. M. R. Rlakemnn. local c demonstration agent se as mistress of ceremonies for occasion*. I 1.OIUON (K *N KWh Mrs. Cafra McCleese Lawn lias returned to the city after rng called to the bedside of son in roil i lai'K. iexas. i n fheodore M. Law rente, who critically injured after la thrown .from the horse he lidiiiff. She reports that lie improving, hot will he font or-some time. Mrs. Laura MeClccse Grant j returned home after vacatioi in N. Y. City ami Newark. N Miss Hazel Thaxton of Mu : j*nd Baltimore. Md._ was a vis Inst week of Mrs. I.. M. I rence ami daughter. She rettr to Baltimore Thursday. J Mrs. Gladvs Rohinson of. N City is in Ih* city visiting :r i. 4 fHODIST EPISCOPAL I ! SERVICE MEN on-"CHAPLAIN WHITE Sl lICKKIIS I lo- * ill j Hy Cpl. Ellwood Hall e i Chaplain Albert M. Wh'ne wa *C1 born at Holly Hill, S. ('. His pa.. an" ents moved to Philadelphia. Ph. Ust tvhen he was hut a chid. A-tin rea?hing school ago, ho leturne south to att'-nd school, he rug s 1 s Door boy where he cou d w rk -hi - way through. * Ho then entered es~ high school at Allen university 111 graduating in 19-9. Having no li ictt> rnncial means, he worker a yeni , l>en for Horn nnd Hardnrdt Raking ('e Philadelhia. Pa., and cot rod Wil ,an year. He took one ye r at Ptyne cai Theo'ogic >1 seminary, l ut decided icm coni|>lete his college work first. ,vas He then entered the co'lege depart ment of Wilboi force. Allen uniad versitv having impress^ him af ici- ter completing two yrai^ at Wili'v_ hcrrorc?. he preferred reserved hier i-:- ?- -:i *? ?? i ni> nit ivt? irnni ot which h? g-aduited in 1037. Ho ? * then- returner] to Wilbflrfnr7c_ and j(Ji- re-entered Payne Theological scfn ? 1 inn'v graduating in ip30 with th" tP'o B. D..degre-* und'W tb" ndniinis the tratinn of Pen C R. Sn'voy. nu L Following his g aduatinn. Chan hat lain White has p-r,stored some n' ter- cur leading1 churches in worn'" Buff states as fo'lows; Tripbv A. M udi- K. church. Rpnrta"bnrg. R. C.; Mt ght Olive. Jaek'-onv-M". F 1 a Stiie Janrs, Miami. Fla.; Allen chapel tter Nc"- Rvnirna R'cli., Fia.: Bethel. Clifford. Fla. Tn each of these h' ree- immortalized himself. He Was las- commissi nod (1st I.t.T Chaplain oke April 20th by President Roosevel' To and ord"red to active duty May : to 6th. He graduated from the Chap age lam s hool. Harvrd university s. Cambridge. Mass.. June 5th. 1043 tag Chaplain White is stationed a' Camp Tyson. Tenn. He is doing rch, ft very fine piece of Work and is ider well thought of bv both white and lied colored personnel here, and I " Hcspite the favt his father pass | ed away he was a seventh grade ad- ' student and mother unable to keep h r him in school be put himself thru the b>* delivering newspapers, working lkL.r for white neonle aitrl rloing work in ?rnlnmbia. R. C. and going to lor- rehopl Tii the dav. Today lie rTTf lays the?fwrt?that?he has?come, re- ' ^ron1 cotton fields of South Ca. " of ro"na to be a chaplain in the TTnited Rtantes Army. Chaplain White ' tnd j wh?n asked bv tKe reporter how iesc i ^'S nPW sav<' ^j.j I am very much fond of H, and cn,a .i joying it immensely". waa \ NP News Shorts ll)l'1 Cimtmucd from Page 1 ltei an,'|ance. official organ of the organi-. zatinn. _ ?" ' Capetown* South Africa?Hope now (>c ?ative African soldiers serving Js'y ' under the British flag for an inr?ll. crease in allotments commensur."ia atc with that of European sol' a diers was dashed last week when the house of assembly voted to am' kTir the approprtgrron iiili pmvid-j men j,^ jol. such increases. Kan Recommendations made by the. a'so Soldiers' Pay Select committee and .Mr. Ilofnieyr. minister of li^?1 imhoo,?fchtS?a?ceeond?rending??f-j ^ve tlie bill lrW?pcrniitled and the grants approved met with still" j 'lir* e pposition from a block headed ' res- |I)V A sseinblvman Erasmus j> f Mom vecshurg. died " "i'" .iacK-on. .miss.?sandy tireen, irnh Hn ex-slave who claimed to be 102 >hts years old, died here last week. ' he was born in ,"olm;i. Ala., Dec. IS II, and lived in t'ryslal * ? Splines, l.a., before coming here several-years ago. Green was long 1 'u' active in tlw affairs of the Hap list church, working with young people for a better life thru relist .on and education. t i\ cs and friends. ncc .Miss Mildred Norwood of I'lli 1 hi-- 'delphia. I'a., is in ^the city visit I Iter ing rclativt'si and friends .Mrs. .J. I )pcr Mr. .Julius Baker of N.Y, City was Not wood atyl family. tng I is here visiting: his^ sick mother.' was He will l.e inducted in the AVniv i s j-August 31st. ined Mrs. Myrtle Brown and ThilJ rlrcn of Long Branch. N. J., are | has here Visiting relatives, ning The new tailor shop opened at .1, 303 North Dargan St. Mrs. Han-| llins na Mac Windham," tailor, with 11 miaji i volt siAmriLViicu. /vii work jfuar ,a\v- | antced. I rned | Chief steward Thomas Rohinson, \Wtcr Canal, overseas for ^ Y. I !> years in the Navy, is spending tela- his furlough home visiting re la- j Saturday, August 28, 1943 1 Classified Advertising J Column - po'.iiil .Notices. Cards of Thank*, Vcinoriains. Hirth Announcement* damage \nnnuncemcnta, etc. are arjxeo for at the rate of ttlc per inc. Cash must accompany the order. .Minimum charge ode. IV \1 l.'Hi HI 4 * in loving remembrance of our _.tr mother aim father Kev. and i.s. William Pridlcai.. fie depiut<k, ill.a liic 7 ) curs ago; and she edited this lil'o 3 years ago. heir precious voices arc silent here, ' heir bodies are laid to re.it; ?'i tmny the golden gate was opened wide, - , I'hcir places can never be filled^ Children: Mrs. Sarah hinglcton, tlrs. O. A. Morant, Mrs. Marth( Roach, Mrs. Wilhelmina Singleton, Mr. Samuel Priolcai:. CARD OK THANKS We wish to express our appreiation to our many friends for heir kindness during the death f our wife and mother. MR. JOE RABB ? and Children. ; * tives and friends. . Mv. and Mrs. Lee Mines of Jamaica, N. Y., arc_in.the city visit- ; ing relatives and friends. Mrs. Laura J. Woods has returned from Wilmington. N. C., visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Simons. 1 Mr.?Strother JAupree and .Mr. Melvin Johnson arc spending va. 'cation in Philadelphia and points north. .' Pvt. Irwi Robinson of Camp Kilmer. N.J.. is in the city visiting relatives and friends Mr. and - 4 ;\Iis. David Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Baker' end family of Columbia arc , i n ; the city visiting relatives /and friends.- Mrs. Elsa Baker and fam I ;i.. ?K ? xt.. t.-i: ? I ii ? , ni >-iv iiir? ui ui HCI .H 1 . i/UllllS Baker of N. Y. City. Ml. t'-t'. Reynolds of Char legitin spent the week end with fam.? ^ . . ily Mrs. C.C. Reynolds. Jr., and "parent* Rev, ami Mn. C. C _ Reynolds RIIXiR SI'ttING NKWS S. S. was curtailed Sunday^in A order to unveil the service a?g. W A ting hearing 22 stars represent I ing enOh member of Ridge Hill I liaptisl chuieh. who is serving in I the armed forces of our country. I lie program consisted of patriotic songs and speeches. Mrs. 11. Collins Mr. T. F. Hammond and ? Rvu F. L. Gardner .appeared on jfl the "program. After the program' "S Mrs. Rosa Bell Raiford liaving Tour sons .in 'the army and Mrs. -] IJ i/.alieth Hammond having two sons in the army, unveiled the 1 fl;?g. , . '] , Tin' animal revival meeting be- ; gaii Sunday morning at Ridge j hdf. A?wrtrm- r~ 'spiritual? prayer J service was conducted by Mr. A. C. High tower and Mr. M. Gibson. Alter praver service Hev. A. C. /ones gave one .of bis masterpiece-.. In?the?aI'tornoon?Rev. N.? ? I.. Rush of IJatosburg preached a wonderful sermon to a packed house. Visitors attending services were . any. Space will not permit the t naming of all, but here are a few | Mrs. Johitie Mac iLHuis, Baltimore. Mil.; Mi-, and Mrs. Charlie Quattlebaum, Coiuu; Mr. I. Air. Jaines Watson, Brunswick, Gu.; Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Robin on and daughter, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Anderson and - .laughter,, Greenville; Mrs. Louisa I'h'pl*. Augusta, Ga.; Mr. Wallace Grpy, New York. A smile was on each face I'vt. F. L. Garner walked church Sunday. He was home on H .hurt furlot gh from Fort Ben ling. Ga. _ Mrs. Lueile Hill is home from Washington, D.C., visiting pareats. Mr. ami Mrs. M. W. Hum- . ...oikI. Mr. ( reswoll Hammond oiunihia, worshipped at Ridge iill Sunday. Mr. Henry Jackson will leave, joon to join the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. "A. C. Hightowcr nd daughtir, Clnressa, Mrs. K. i tlwiiitn.. t-% ? ' j? - ...wimv-i, .his, r. j,. oUrdner ?no -on l?con, Jr., motored to Augusta Monday to take Pvt. Gurdncr to catch a bus for Ft. Renning. Mrs. J el m a Ia'e and children of Columbia arc visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson. [ Continued ??? Page 7