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FIRST TELEPHOTO PICTURE
?This photo was among the first t<
Signal Corps Radiotelephoto statio
Pacific! Area. This new radiotelcphc
public the same day-by-day spot nc
the Pacific as they have had from t
minutes is the time required to send
ing caption" from the Signal Corj
Southwest Pacific to the receiving i
caption follows:,
"Signal Corps Photo?July 2
' Head of the African Methodist Chi
States, who is making s visit of-Ar
area, fondles the pet ^Koalar bear
Norfolk, Virginia, a member of an
With him (right) is Majot (Chapla
1 vilie. Florida."
W. II. AND F. M. SOC IETY
ABIiKVU.LK DISTRICT
HOLDS CONVENTION
The AhhpvMIe District Missionary
convent inn met in a one-day
session at Cypress Chapel A. M.
K. i lulreli, VlVdnesday, August 4,
The convention opened with a
soul stirring devotion conducted
by the local presidents of the district.
The Rev. .1. II. Hums ol ,
the Lien ley Bethel circuit preached
the annual sermon from the
t? \t found in Judges 4th .chaptei
bth verse, "If Choii-wMt go with
me Ihen I will go; hut if thou wilt
not go with" me then I will not__
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.Massey nresidi'd in her iimiiuI culm
diunilied niiinnm'.
Tin- Presiding Elder. .Dr. \V. S
~ "?M7n7s~ was present and aided by t
I.i: i'ntei prelnlinn of llio law and
by helpful suiiyestions and advice.
'J'he reports from the charges
Were v'Ood. ~
J'he .Juvenile members, undet
the supervision of .Mis. Ella What
'on rendered a very unique' pro
pram.' Mrs, dan'ie Thomas road a _
report of the meeting at Hit tie
Rock. Ark.
The secretary road the treaxurot's
report and also the resignation
of the Treasurer. Mrs. Hat tit
M. Rradley. The. President. Mrs
Massey, offered her resiivnali'oi
j.ndi'the same was accepted.
Offieers for the ensuing: year nr<__
Mrs. Jnuie I.. Thomas, president:
Miss llattie E. Peri in. vice-president;
Mrs. Willie I.. Dean, treasurer;
Mrs. .Josephine S. Wright,
-ci-ri'lni'v: Mrs .lanie Ka/r. eovre
spending: secretary; Mrecr-frvlln .J
Wharton, juvenile superintendent i
ami executive hoard member.
The Pastor. Uov. P. U. I lamp- '
- ton, and the loyal members ot
?r.Ypirs- fh.-incl and Shady 0rove
made it vehv pleasant for the eon (
Volition. v
WAI'I'NKY NICWS ,
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Prominent Citizen Parses
_ Mr,, Joseph Klmore, aye 5{>.
well known and highly respected !
citizen died ^it the Cherokee Co.
Hospital, Saturday from an ill- i
boss of several- days. Mr. lOlniore
served (iaffjiey ..and Cherokee Co. '
lis it clrtiyjnnn for more than 2Tt 1
years, lit- owned and operated his
own tritcK.,
Funeral services were held from 1
Bethel Baptist church, of which t
he was a member and a trustee !
Tuesday at. I p.m.. Bey. G. A. j <
Thomas,- pastor of Silver II ill M. I
church, Spartanburg arid Rev. ,T. i
II. McKissick. pastor of Piney
flrove Baptist church, Blacksburg t
^ ortlcluted. Interment in l imestone.
cemetery with Foster Funeral I
Home in charge. 1
Mr. Elmore is survived Ivy his >
wife, Mrs. Minnie Elmore, his- 1
mother, Mrs. yinnie Sarfett; one <
Brother Mr. Choice Klmore, Wash- I
ine.ton, I"). jjisters Mrs. '''n '
Annie Mcd'ee of Cincinnati. Ohio. |
and adopted children Misses Grace *<
Sarah and Minnie Elmore. (
Miss Dorothy -I. Johnson, Wash- !
ington, D.C., is visiting grand- 1
mother, .Mrs. Minnie Windbush. |
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olations U. S. Wat Department
S FROM SOUTHWEST PACIF* ?
> be relayed from the U. S. Arm ''
n just set up in the Southwei k
ito hookup will give the America h
ws pictorial record of the war i *
he Mediterranean theater. Seve u
a photograph and its accompanj ?
>s Radiotelephoto station in th j(
station in iffashingon, D. C. Tfc n
5?Bishop John Andrew Greg]
irch in the North Central Unite
my onits in the Sotnhweat Pacil -
adopted by PFC Sammy Htu '
American Army Ordnance Uni ^
in> John A. DeVeaux of Jackaoi ?p
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jeft'eries|l
of Richmond, Va.. spent the week I
end with their mother, Mrs. Nun- j s
tv Jeff cries. If
Little Miss Lilly Petty and oJs
H. Petty, Jr.. of Washington, D.C., li
are visiting: their grandmother, i
Mrs. I.illie Petty. tl
Mrs. Ella Mae Litllejohn has ?;
returned from a visit of f weeks c
in Cleveland. Ohio. f
Miss Allie Mae Littlejnhn of
Cleveland Ohio is visiting: parents I
Mr. and Mrs. L. Littlejohn, n
Mrs. Amanda Kagler of Wash-1 h
ington. D.C., is visiting her aunt, |,
Mrs. Sarah Lee Campbell. h
Mrs. Terriza Smith is some bet v
ter at this writing. * j
Salem, N.C., who is stationed at ;
Fort Clark. Texas was a reteiiC__
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith
ami- Mrs:- -Itu Ivyy.
Mrs. Gladys R. Me Kinney who
now resides in X. V, City is visting
her mother, Mrs. Ira Ivey
vho is i11"at" her home.
Mrs. T. 0. Morris of Greenille
is visiting her brother and
nis \vife Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith.
_ The.. Philadelphia?liu+n-;?ehtmrto- ?
>f Call'ney lias closed 41 successful
revival conducted by Rev. J.
II. Hawkins of Shelby, NX". Added
to the church 25 members.
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friendship A. M. K. Church
Dr. II, VV-. Walker. Pastor
Sunday, Aug-. 22 was a great
lay. Sunday school us usual with
Mr. R.J. Gary presiding. A splendid
review was given by Prof. C.
15. Garrett of Columbia.
At 11:20 our pastor presented
Dr. II. 11. Puller of Columbia who
delivered the sermon which not
,mly was forceful, but a highly
cultured and masterly effort front
the theme The Significance of the
Hands of Christ in a World o f
Confusion. So forceful and inspiring
was the sermon the entire
ualience appeared uplifted.
Sunday evening our F. E. Dr.
['. M. Gary preached from t h e
uibjeet: Witnesses of Jesus. We
njo.ved the wonderful message.
The P. Er highly praised Dr.
Walker and his officers for the
qderulid reports.
The baby contest came to a
successful close. The reports. Mer
lyn Deloris Taylor $100.50 Waller
J. MeMath, Jr., $11:1.72. Total
5270.05. Messrs. C. A. Wads- ?
worth, E.J. Gary and J.D. Henry- 1
hanked the people' for their support.
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loldville News
Friday night Aug. 20 Mrs. Joe
Fleming's daughter Mrs. Bettie v
Louise Copeland married to Mr. ^
Sylvester Edward Morris. Rev.
R.I.. Sutterwhite performed the
leremony. The bride and groon(l
eft Saturday morning for Los
Angeles, Calif.,- where they will ^
uake their home. i
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Peterson |
>f Washinctnu crn??vt< r?f \t?-? I .
"lura Garrett. Mrs.' M. C. John- n
(ton, her grand daughter Mrs. a
iVilhelmina J. Williams are the s
quests of Mrs. Williams in-laws, A
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HOLLY tni.f, YKW'S
ict'ici. M. 1-j. Church
Si inlay sc ho<3 as usual. Th
'sstm?wre* w+44 discussed ami it.
iewed l?y thu Supt. Tin* |>ustu
elivciod a :-oul stil l inn sernioi
ubject: Tiu* Binning Bush. Tw
ubics wcii? baptized, Sunday nit
lev. Halikerson from ^ColiMnhi
elivereil another stronyr st-rmoi
tinday morning the son of ,M
m! Mrs. H. Murray of Hurley
ilit- will be with us. He is I,lint
lit cun play and sine. He has ;i
niled the. .Blind anil Deaf si hoo
he choir of Lovely Hill Baptir
hrurth will?hr with tis ^inula
iirht. to furnish music for t)i
nigrum. When the ladies as
mi to help them give cheerfully
ovelj Kill Baptist Church
At t o'clock a iiveiy prayii
ei vice was had I>y Bros. Monl
oinery and Abraham Sister A
ia' Sweft. Ue_v. Rhodes presente
lev. Kethea. He spoke from Iv/.i
iel 2nd chapter. The spirit ra
igli. He preached for the clioii
r>was raised. The prograi
as highly enjoyed. We have it
lodeled oi:r elmreh made it con
in table foi you. Four 'of uu
i tun hers left for New York ja?
eek. Mother Hattie Caiii an
wo daughters Mrs. Montgoinev
nd Mrs. Miller art- visitnig Mr
hikes and Mr. Alfred Cain. Ah
Irs. Mary Frasier is spending lit
ae.it irvrr wtth-Ml . and Mrs, I .fir:
lore.
'nity AVM. K. Church
iSopt. Thomas opened Sunda
chool at the usual hour. Ite
lolback delivered a glowing niei
age. Every hearl l'elt glad. Ot
oys are singing better since tf
evival meeting. The Missionai
ueeting will convene with us c
iunday. We are expecting a larg
rowd. Quite a. few attended tl
uneral of our pastor's mother
The church as a whole lovi
lev. Clary.. He feels and trea
is as <a father. We are doing ot
it to_ have him make a credit:
le report. We were pleased t
tave Mrs. James from Florit
rorship with us. Brother Janit
attle is home from "the Count
lospitul and doing nicely. MT
Unia Jacques left for New Yoi
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"Negroes throughout the Thi
doing their part in the Food-i
secretary of agriculture and not
serves these states.
"We have found there is muc
canneries among the Negro m<
sociations," Mr. Brown said.
in the history of this country ar
determination."
A typical example of the woi
was taken from the cannery of
Ir. ami Mis. Joe Williams.
The members of Friendship an
then friends are happy tf> ha\
Irs. K. Maggie Minis back i
he city. At this writing she i
apidly improving. Mrs. Matt
I. Young is in Pendleton visitin
er sister Mrs. Marie C. Bates
Miss C. K. Dorroh is in Tenn
isiting her brother. Mrs. Alic
hell's guests included her daug)
?r and son-in-law T. Sgt. Wa
?r R. Harley and Mrs. Emestin
. Harley.
It. Moriah Baptist Church
!ev. P. S. Hicks," I'astor
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We had a wonderful Sunda
chool. Sunday being our revivi
iceting day the pastor preache
soul stirring serihon from th
object Don't Turn Dowrt (>o<
Lnitoch A ME choir rendered aj
THE 1
~iln visit-hor son. ?t
Hill /ion ItuptisL ( hurch
e . Sunday ri'.honj was good. Kfv.
r. l^Ure J'iowii <>; (.nliifr pleached
i So. us a gresit sermon on Sunday
i. nite. We are always glad to have
< I him. Mrs. Knla Mae Martin o f
e J Charleston spent the week end
si with parents Kev. ami* .Mrs. M.
i Wiight. Miss Priacillsi Swpit was
i'. dinner guest ot' Mrs. Wright.
r- Sister Quiiina ilolinan is eonI.
fined to lied. Mr--'. Taylor was
it tailed home to her mothei's bed
I. side. We are praying for her rest
ovcry. Also Urn. Nathaniel \V*ify~
TisTms;
ie Our town is growing. The peok
pie si re liuilfliil'j- hoines. One _
/. thing' we make money, sire w e
--n*. i I ig. m?do we "s'iiy use "this 'he- "
cause we *have si | sty toll next
'' week? Think well. use yo.u
money wisely. .We don't know how
lon? this is going, to Istst.
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MT. /.ION Nl'iWS
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Lancaster?Sunday school a t
the usual hour with otfieers at
11 their- post. tAt, 11 and X o'clock
uLr |iy?tor preached soul stirring*
(| .sermons. At 5 o'clock the Young
v Women's Missionary Society?met-s
at the l.ome of Mr. and Mis. t!eo.
W'itherspooii on-Clmlon Av.t._
,, Mr, and Mrs. Warden Cunningnam,
Mr. and Mis. Arthur Careton
and Mr.-James Heath motored
to Charlotte, N.C. Sunday aftciicon
to attend the hall ganie.
sy Miss FTTberta Powell of ilickv.
ory. is visiting at the home of
s- Mrs. Irene Green on E. Borr St.
ir Mrs. l.orene Greenwood, wife
le of Rev. W.H. Greenwood," has re y
turned l'rom X. Y. City where
in she attended the National AMEZ
ie Missionary meeting.
ie Visitors at the home of Dr; and
Mrs. J. J. Clinton last week were
?s Dr. and Mrs. Thomas of Camden,
ts Mrs. Emma C'ousar and little
;r daughter Frances are back a t
i- home after spending a few weeks
6 in Baltimore. Mid., and puffnlo,
la X. V. Little John R. Avers of
*s Rock Hill is visiting his aunt and
y uncle Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Green
sT. wood. " I
k Visitors at the home of Mr.s
FOOD FOR Vl
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ird Farm Credit district?Georgia, Florii
:or-Victory conservation program," says I
v general agent of the Farm Credit Adi
Y\ pntHuoiacm t? ViAm* /* o * * m ? -? r* -?n/4
:mbers of our national farm loan asaoci;
"They have recognised the necessity of f
id are going about this job of storing up
k Negroes are doing in food preservatioi
the Brooks County Training school at Di
propriate music. After the set- ,
id nvon dinner was served.
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Sunday evening Rev. VV. R.
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( Reeder preached from the subject
. Let Us Not Sleep.. His sermon
le ^
made many hearts rejoice. One
joined the church Mr. Willie Owens.
Collection for the day $02.41.
River Zion choir rendered music.
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People U Know
1Ie
Miss Luquenia Young, Messrs.
Cleophus, Clifton and Jimmie D.
Young spent last week in Charlotte.
N.C. Friends of Mr. James
Murphy of Portsmouth, Va.. will
.v | uir yiiiu n? iviinw tnai in* is a mem
ll ber of Truxton Lodge A. F. nnd I
d Master's degree. Mr. Albeit
ie A. M. No. 190; also has the Past
1. ftummer left Tuesday for possi)
ble induction in the army at Fort I
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M i s.?Farther Kirrtey In s'T week I
?*?-? I'fc. Henry l'ra\ of Fort J
He! Texas ami wil't*. Mi s. J
\ iolsi Iii f (i r< -?* 11 ?s l?? !"*?. N. .!
VtSo "Mrs, Kiln tteT? f'iaiiTTtui V.f^
i.'.ivi. iiiii,
illev. ami Mrss~W.ll. <ii eeiiwjond
..re all smiles ?vn tin* beautiful
way that the parsonage is iieihi^
painted. I ml h inside ami ??: i*.
The Uoy Senilis ??!' Ml. Zmn
met Tuesday evening in the auditorium
of .tU4&hnrcli.
Fi iemls of Mrs. Hiawatha MiMitlleti
will he glad to know that
she is back from Sims .Memorial
nneratinn for tnii*iliHs. ' |
.Miss Neal M. MeKailden of Tns- j
kegeer?A la,.?is?spending h few
days with parents Air. and Airs.
Albas -MeFadden.
Rev. and Mrs. K. K. Riley and
suns?nre- 4u?mo oh their- \ uewi iun.?
Proft?s>or and Mrs. Aaron Ruck
er and chihlreh have returned
home from a pleasant trip iti Ailanta,
(Ja.. visiting relatives a-ml
friends.
FIRST XA'/.AKKTU OHl'ltCH
Rev.. W; H. Neal. Pastor
Thy mormhg service.- began at
the usual hour Our pastor broughtns
a very' Interesting message.
which every one seemed to enjoy.
The .evening services began at
8:??0 and whe congregation was Lw
vored with -another "heart-warm-'
ing sermon. Rev. Nea1~Ts~'Vhi'm>J,g
on attending the National Convention
which is to* be held in Texas.
On next Sunday there will lie
v-ight souls to put on Christ by
baptism. Ours, is the little church
with a big heart, and visitors are
always welcome, i
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OAK HII.L NEWS
Pagelutul. S. C.? Mrs. Jennie
Mae S. Funderburk and Roy A.
Ji? of Wilmington. N. C.f have
been visiting her in-laws Mr. and
Mrs. T, A. Funderburk in Pageland.
She left Friday evening .to
visit her mother Mrs. Mhggie
Sowell in Anglus, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Funderburk
announce the marriage of theirj
daughter Kmmie Lite to Mr. Bvenon
1). McNeeley. son of Mr. and
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ia, and the two Carolinas?are
darry L. Brown, former assistant
ministration of Columbia which
:ation of facilities in community
itions and production credit aaood
preservation more than ever
food for future use with zeal and
n is illustrated above. This scene
xie, Georgia.
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Jackson.
BROOK I.YN, N Y. NIIWS
.Miss Florence Welch of l'.'fi McDonoujrh
St., has just returned
from her vacation in* Atlanta, Gil.,
where she was the guest of Rev.
and Mrs. _G. Hoppins. Miss
Welch is Engaged to their son.
Seaman John H, Robinson of the
U. S. Coast Guard. No date for
the wedding has been set as yet.
M iss Welch also visited vela- I
tives and friends in Laurens, S.
C., and Washington, D. C. and
enjoyed herself very much.
Seaman Robinson is here visiting
Miss Welch over the weekend.
M iss Valoial Wilson spent the |
weekend in Washington, 1). C.,
with her sisters Misses Lillie and
iue Pearl Wilson.__ j
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FIRST NEC lib TENNIS CHA
in the history of Fort Jackson and t
won by Cph George R. Ledbcttcr of
Supply Detachment, Supply Divisioi
about to receive the champ's trophy
of the Taylor Street USO in Colun
ment (center)). Runner-up, Cpl. El
:_ani1 the 274th Q. M. Bn., t?t Fort Ja<
near-champ manner.
Mrs. John MeNceley, The ma'rri-( fr
uge"jtjiok place in Lancaster. They le:
will spend their honeymoon in the he
City of Charlotte, N. C.
. Miss Drue ilia Robinson is spend fr
ing a week in Long Reach, with v*i:
1.er sister Miss llavanna Robin- tir
son. r.i
I'fc. William S. Robinson, o f st
Camp Croft, vrsited his wife ami
'parents over the week end. C)
Mr. Olin MeMaivus was funeral- El
ized Sunday at Oak Grove church Mi
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GREENWOOD NEWS ;W
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V\ est on Chapel A. M. E. Chuibh
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Raster ' ,,y.
Ss?S. at usual hour. -The pa*tor
preached a doctrinal sermon \vhich 11,1
was enjoyed. Alter the stwpvon
the secretary Mi Joel Pen in mmlr _ifi
line farewell talks aft he is.fixing
to leave and go to Elairrfipld. X. i''1
) where lie will join liiT -uuiie, ~ "7^1
Visitors were Cpl. ToXUjsaint I.. an
Dalton from the GreenvMte' Service
tenter, who is here visiting wife 1
arid parents. Master* Sgt. Douglas
McDougal, Supply Det. Sec.
2. Camp Sutton. X". A\ Sgt. Do.:glass
has served 27^; years in the
armed forces; foHght in world 'U1
war I. ^? ?.
Cpl: and Mrs. Ac. 1L Cannon who ('e'
motored here lVpni Camp Stuart. ani
Ga. The Corporal is oil a ten ,a<
days furlough and i's spending the nn
time with his mother on Singleton
street and sister and brother.
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Rev, J. A, Jenkins. Pastor . l>"
j at
Sunday marked the beginning of j ;
the revival meeting ami home-j i-hr
coming day was observed. ' The ?n
pastor preached a grand sermon, gii
The home-coming program followed."
"Welcome address by Mr. B. eat
A. Spertnnun. Church'f history Be
read by Miss Sallie Spearman and am
to thm Mr. JamcsffButler responded.
Visiting choirs that rendered
the music were from the sister ^
churches: Salem and John's Creek
Baptist. Total collection for the
day was $fil.f>2. ^
Visitors present was Prof. C. C.
Garrett of Columbia. to
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ivr\ . .ft;ilMHN Wii^ UIP WtM'K f?ncj
cuost of Mr. and Mrs. Junto* an
Klugh.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spearman
announces the birth of a little jlp
daughter on August 9. 194.1. The |v
baby's name is Mpry T.ee Spear- j
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JSocial
News ' ,
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Mrs. I.ela Johnson spent ,1 weeks .
visiting sister-in-law in Camden, .j
N'. J? and other friends. Also
Philadelphia, where she visited
Mrs. David Halfacre. ?.
Miss .Ionell Moore has returned
home from Tallahassee. Fla.. af- ^
ter attending summer school and
completed the first semester in ''
Freshman. She and her mother
Mrs. Josrah Moore will leave Wed- 1 '
nesdav for Hartford. Conn, where en
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they will visit the letter's niece ""
end nephew Mr. and Mrs, Philrpop,
Troutman.
Miss Louise Hoe is here visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wide- l'n
man Roe on Sumter St. yi
Mrs. Marion Mosely and her eh
daughter 'Miss Bessie iWilliams of |>a
Philadelphia, are here visiting the
former's daughter Mrs. Ella Mae Sn
Patton on E. Cambridge St. itt
Mrs. R. H. Button has relumed
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c!ation? U. S. War Department
MHONSHU' SINGLES CROWN
he Columbia Army Air Base was
Winston-Salem, N. C., Section 2
n at Fort Jackson" (left),- who if
from Mr. E. C. Spurlock Directoi
ibia and promoter of the tournadridge
Johnson of Baltimore. Md..
?kson, smiles approval in the besi
nrn jt.very iiU'iisaiit stay in fj.iy
?toh where she visited many of
i friends.
Mr. .Joe Martin has niunie i
urn a visit to NecjrYork where he
sited his "soil Mr. W. Booker Ma '
l who is sick hut convalescin..
rely. . He also visited other relives;
.Mrs. li.ela Liekett. Miss Alice ,
I'appell from Detroit. Mich.: Mrs
ltt.i. Bir'irs tind little dauelit")
id son^if Garfield. N. ,1.. at e vis- J
ng their parents Bishop ami Mr.
est Chappell _ on New .Market ?
The Union Chapel Pentacostal
ulvh's quartet. namely The Foui 1
jspel Singers motored to Saluda ?
id sang at the First Presbyte- f
iti church, A large, audience1 ,
tended. Receipts 844.Of'. ^
Key. K. F. Goodc of PliiUulel- J
ia i's leaving today for home at- ^
r visiting his sister-in-lnwy hrr^ ^
d his bi-others and sister, and
several of'*the*''churches.* I 4
Cpl. Thomas J. Lark from Fort | I
lachuca. Ariz, who lias been in ' 4
e army 17 months has innue ] ^
imi 11^ rm'ivni ?*oi n t4 lienor inries
while on manevei. %
M^y Annahella . 1 ivi il Li1 Pi.iIn.- 1
Iphia is home visiting- mother
il sister. She will visit Alia.
Ga., and Jacksonville. a;oonipa d
l>y her sister .Mi s. II? r.r.orson.
Mrs. Pearl Jackson and daugh- |
. Mrs. Krt'ie Moore, Mrs. Mattie
wis, Mrs...Eliza Ri.ltey and Mrs ]
ra Reuhen and.others ha.cl a_Jo\ e J
time visiting the revival service
Little River Baptist church. ,
Mr. George Jackson ami his
>ir, Dunton Temple sang at the
oi ee liuptist -ehur*4; +H?t-he-We*
ming of their revival.
IMie Palmetto Leader is on sale I i
"h Saturday at the Dixie Land '
auty parlor on Kersh Ave. Call i
1 get your copy. pp.
m'\v uirniF.r. npavs
Rev. A. I). Duncan. Jr.. Pastor
Sunday was a Beautiful day.
ople wore scattered, some went
Xe.w Lihertv. Fosters Chapel 1
d Beaver Dam. Ml. Alexatwlc'f |
d J choirs sang at Trinity A
F. Zion of which we all edjoy- 1
Mrs., Can io Hillard. also (K8
1 nephew* J. 15. Fryer ami t'ar.ii- ^
wen- guests of he) sister _iUld 1
other Mr. Belton Fryer. Mis, |
oienoe Cannon also Mrs. l-'l'ie j B
Parks. They were so happy to : W
ve them. Miss Hillard is of j
eadia. Mr. 1!. Fryer ami fam H
of Spartanburg. w
Mrs. Laura Pearson left foi I
ashington. D.C. Mrs/- Cprvie
ggins left for a \ isit to -her
iter Mrs. Larry Cmmwcll; also i
r nieces. Miss Mae Ruth Hunk I
t and Mrs. Annie Bell lrhy.
Mrs. Frances Foster of Washfrton.*
t). C.. is visiting her parts
here. Miss Gertrude Mar
all is visitinp- her brother in
ashington. Mr. Stanley and fam
Little T. Ross Parks left Tues-j g
y for New York where he will I
sit his mother Mrs. Sarah Gil- i"
list. Hiram Parks. Jr.. acconi- ^
iiiied him to Spartanburg. W
Mrs. Lillian Gaylord of W inston ] |
ilem. N. was a welcome vis- [ |
>1 here during our Women's I I
ixiliary Convention. She ha* re-| p
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3 510 O/ite Street, St. Louts, Mo.
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*> * xlf authorities, the mini- ,I|H
W Tf mum daily A, D and B
7r , 1 Complex' Vitamin re- "AS
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W-PF A 1.000 USP Units, D 9
* -WO USP Units. B1 333
>-A ISP Units; B2 2,000
Micrograms. and approximately
10.000 Mlviugiatnx Nk'tH ~9
linamide. The required amounts for '9
other B Complex Vitamins have not
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mum daily recommended, quantity, 9
Each ONE - A - DAY Vitamin B t9
Complex Tablet contains *ftill minimum
daily requirements oi Vitamins
B1 and B2 and* 10.000 Micrograms of i^9
Nicotinamide together with a sub- i^9
stantial amount of other B Vitamins^. __]9
potencies and prices. Note how o*ne- I
A - DAY Tablets conform to the
average human requirements^ Seo
bow. rou^opable the cost. ^
Got tficm at j:9l,r drug store.
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