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Saturday, September 4,*1943 ( LINTON NEWS Friendship, A. M. E. Church , Dr. H. W. Walker, Pastor Sunday school at 10 Mr. G. T. Henry presiding. The entire Sunday school was taught by Mr. 11. P. Crawford. 11:50 our pastor preached a striking sermon. A. (^, E. League met at 7:15. At H:00 o'clock, our pastor presented Itcv. tVH?Hicks?who delivered tUemessagc from the subject: The Only Itemedy. for Llie World's Guilt and Misery. Friendship is still going on to higher heights both spiritually and financially. Our friends continue to report on'the baby contest. Then a donation of $50.00 if was given to our pastor for the riliUlTll by one f the leading white fanners of this section Mr, C. W. Stone. Total collection for Sunday Aug. 22 and 20th $207..'15. The hjtby contest held at 11c bron Dap List church closed Sunday evening. Claudia Ann itcytcr won 1st prize; Hobby Bailey 2nd andL Vida Dcloris Pruitt did. " Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Rev. P. S. Hicks, ? Palktop?r -> _ Wc have just closed a successful Revival mooting." Revr- \V,?IX ^ Cokcr, of Ware Shoals conducted the meeting. His sermons through out the week were, very impressive. Bethel AMF and Bethlehem Baptist choir; rendered appropriate music during the week. Total , collection $H>2.0('?. We thank evv. | eryone who helped us. PEOPLE I KNOW Mrs. Mahlc IShnpkon of Charlotte, N.C., spent the past week with parents Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Young. * A. S. Willie Bee Williams i s now stationed at Gulfport, Miss. On the sick list arc Mrs. Mary Foster, Mrs. Lueinda Miller and Rosa Lee Tilts. Mr. B. J. Beaslev and grand children from Detroit; Miss Minnie Beasley, Mrs. Lizzie Langley Loin?.liiekstinvillnj Mrs. D. S. Hooks fioiii?Duncan,?Fla.,? and Prof. J. T. W. Minis wcv;<; ilinner " guests of Mrs.- Mittic, Taylor. Rubye- M; -doKnaotr apentH'l I - -- i ? J nurxMny ill WTllUHJlC^^gUeSl 0! Mrs. Paul Wallace. 1st. Sgt. W.R. Harlcy left Friday for Miami Beach, Fla., where he is now taking officers training. . His wife Mrs. Ernestine S. Harley remains here with her mother. Mrs. Leola H. Burton is i 11 ^shcville,^ N.C., visiting her husband, T. Burton. Hvt.-T#tf6rd Henry of Ft. Rliss, Texas is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wadsworth tad as guest their brother-in-law, Mr. Irvin Duncan of Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Essie T. Hccdcr had a s guests her mother Mrs. Laura E. Wilson of Washington, D.C. and her aunt Mrs. Lcla Wilson o f Newberry. Mrs. Vivian A. McMath awl soa arc in Vuskcgee. Ala.,_^ visiting huhby an<l daddy. Mrs. Lillie Smith. Hnncrhtor Mrs. of Washingtoh, D. C. arc here visiting. They toft last week for St. Petersburg, Fin., visiting other relatives. Mrs. Rebecca B. Btirragc i s back .in the city, after visiting her husband,-P-ruf. Joseph Bitrrago of Georgetown. ' Mrs. Lessie Davis has as guest her niece Isabella Jones oi Washington,' 'l3.(\ Do your duty by buying The Palmetto Leader to keep informed ST. MATTHEWS BAPTIST ( Hl l? H Rev. J. W. iMathis, Pastor Piedmont?Sunday school at the usual hour. On account of rain, ?-jMgs: the attendance was snmB. Ttnr lesson was taught by Mrs. Neely. Our revival meeting closed Friday night. We hade 8 converts; and raised during the week the e'rum rtf $205.50. Rev. E.W. Wright did some great preaching. He is one among the bbst. ^ Mr. Ernest Smith of the MaI'ilinc iw Immn 7 ,1...... II ??. . uojp, nc in stationed in Oklahoma. ; Mrs. Pitta Mangum left Saturday for her home in Baltimore. ? , Mr. I.ewis Johnson of New J York is visiting his mother hore, "**' Mrs. Angles Johnson^ , " Mr. Charlie Wood of Washing?ton, D.C., is visiting his parerrts Mr. ai)d Mrs. F. Hood. i Mt. Sinai AME church closed their meeting last Friday. Mrir. >* Ix>la Daeus said they had a great Mr. W._ K. Cannon visited his ' mothe'f. Sir's. W.L. loveless just . ' . * ' ' f before he entered the army.. Mrs. W.L. Loveless is home after taking: a vacation in Baltimore visiting her son son T. O. Cannon; also her daughter and sister of Philadelphia, and her daughter-in-law Mrs. \?. E. Cannon of Washington', D.C. Mrs. W. L. Loveless had as her dinner guests Tuesday Rev. Mathis and Rev. Wright. ' IllChllin CKUV h BAPTIST CHURCH ' < , ? Reverend W. W. Toomcr, Pastor j RowesviRc?Sunday night was I thc closing" of a "\cry good revival ' here at Hickory Grove. Monday night. Rev. B: C. Friday preached from the subject Preparation for ("nr/stian Service. Tuesday night our pastor spoke to us, his theme Yiake a Choice. Beginning.'Wednesday night, Rev. Mitchel of St. Matthews preached for us the rest ( r the week. Wednesday night iiis .theme was The Handwriting "~m thc~Wa 11." "Thursday night the Heavenly Footman. Friday night the Departure and Return of the Prodigal Sufi.?Everyone?that nt.Gilded these services were spiritually revived each night. . Sabba.th? srhool was very good in the morning. Our pastor delivered to us two great messages. Sunday morning Endure Hardness As a Good Soldier of Jesus Christ. Evening, Take a Stand foj- Christ. Every heart v.as made to rejoice Nine members, were added to the church Sunday by Baptism. Total collection $105.10. Among the many visitors were Prof, and Mrs. I. \V. garrison. Mrs. W. < W. Toomer, Miss Ruth Toomcr, Mr. C. Utsey and Mr. John Utscy of Orangeburg; Mrs. Mitchel, Dea. and Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Murph, Deacon Anderson and Dca. Johnson of St. Matthews; Mrs. Julia M/ar.tin of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrss Isabelle Joiner of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Bertha M. Hair of Washington, D. C., is vrsiting her moth~er, Mrs- Sarah Simpson and family here. Miss Grace Gordon has returned home after Spending a pleasant vacation in Baltimore and New York City with her brother and Ttstcrj. ?? -j? T~ Leila B. Sims, reporter CAMDEN JOTTINGS S> Amo Attn eo J/l fn \'nv ouiu w us uuii t anything about the church. They lead what was said concerning the mortgage of ouj New Bethel. If Florine E. Hurst does not speak whoTs to? She is the only born citizen member and who has its history, her homp church and a loyal member for thirty-two years whose funeral will be preached in it. Shall ever speak thp truth, for if the blessed Lord has any power its to protect the truth. We have been rejoicing over the return of Mr. Elmer Pickett after first spending sometime in.the city hospital then taken to Columbia after a stringent attack; he; is at home. We prayed and God heard and - answered^ To sec him around, and about in the ^Jrtig store one would not thmk he had been ill. He is a fine young man, along: with Walter Wright. My sons I - say. Prof. J. D. McLestcr is in the hospital in Columbia. We pray for him a speedy recovery. ?The Palmetto Leader has gained three subscribers in less than two months: Mrs. Ella Jones, Trenton _N. J.; Mcsdamcs Katie Belton and Sallic L. Shropshtrc of Camden. We are very much pleased. Mrs. Ellison, WAAC Luetic Bettyes, mother has spent one Week with relatives in Lancaster and returned. ? - 7 % ~ There were two parties last Moh day, one on Chestnut St., sponsor ed-by Mrs. Eliza C. Fr:evson fror her little grandson. The favors: little caps of varied colors were given. Among the group was our friend Mrs. Minnrc Alexander who had taken her baby boy to the affair. The other w?? at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, S. King St. in honor of their little girl Lois and George Jr. All had a jolly time. Mr. J. L. Alexander,. .Jr., ?s at home for a few days from Gcean House hotel, L. I. *.W*11 leave Wednesday for Gaffney being a memKpr nf tlto fapnlf' ' Wo are still thanking tho trustees of tho city for sub-work in Jackson, if docs come slowly; as it seem that work near home is hard to get. We taught at Wesley chapel between three and ftvc mi. ftom the city T>e7ore TcavTng to stay in Newberry and during the lapse-.that nno wan taken1 Uufrti >Vbieh Jieyer .shoujd tech UpOf for the school, children hi that . ft J'" REV. HALL CONDUCTS SERIES AT RED HILL BAIT .CHURCH Kastover?'The Rev. B?L. Hall ??. of Columbia, at hrs heat dur ing the revival meeting at Red Hill Baptist church. His strong sermons attracted niahy people Nine happy persons confessed religion. The sentiment is that he must return at an early date. The Rev. Hall spent most of his ( tim?? -a\ ihp nftrsdna'ge and with Deacon Shivcy. tVe thank our has j lor, Rev. Robinson, for bringing Such a strong minister to run out series of meetings. W. R. B. ?- ? MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH '' , Rev. C. C. Mcllwain. I'a?itor The revival at Mt. Zuonymade a record. Everyone seemcB to have been rn rtli attitude for the meet- . ing and cooperated splendidly. The meeting was condu:tc<l by Rev. C. C. Burgess, of Cope. Rev. .. Cope ~ oi<T~his best amUhiTfTTy souls were ?i saved. The membership showed their appreciation in many ways. 1 We thank the several churches who helped us in this meeting. Fi~ nance raised $230.00. Sunday we were favored with a great message by Rev. B. Fr i Sumpter which everyone enjoyed. . Our pastor will be with Rev. E. F. Johnson of Greenwood beginning Monday night. Sunday after - noon 2 o'clock the pastor will be at Zion Pilgrim. 4:00 O'clock at St. Matthews. Sunday night with Rev. S. E. Martin. Tuesday nitc " The 'choir VHl go to St?Luke. ^ PC IRMO NEWS set Mr. Graham Jones was funeral- " ized Wednesday. August 25, at Macedonia* Baptist church. The services wcr^ conducted by the Pastor, Rev. C. E. Rhodes, in a \ery sympathetic manner. ' Interment was m the church yard. He is survived by a wife, a mother, . three sisters, two brothers and a |tost of other relatives and friends. "Pearson Fifhoral homeos _ i n * .charge. and_rcnflcmd cxceltent -scr-- ; vices. I Rev. and Mrs. D. Bcdcnbaugh Oif Greenwonrl hnrl mnthni. \f,.f I Nlancy Paris, spent lastT Tuesday"]" "] I with their daughter and sister \ Mrs. Mattie Loriek." Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Dunlap and I Mr. J. P. Corlcy of Columbia were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. . : Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Butter of I,aureus left last Wednesday for home after a few days stay here with relatives. Little Leroy Jones 0f went home with them for an in- as definite stay. utit Mrs. Gussie Peterson and daugh ter, Gladys of Stanford, Conn., arcvisiting their, mother and grandmother Mrs. Alice Wheeler. Mr. E. E. Beltmgcr of Washington, D. C., visited Miss Eloisc Boozer, M/r .and Mrs. I. II. Booz- C.U cr and Mrs: Thomasena Corley last , , week. t,CJ ' Mrs. Lottie McKissiek is a t home from New York City. wl' Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Baltimore have returned alter a;_fc\\ ^ oays stay here with relatives. . ^r. and Mrs. I. II. Boozer artel *? Mr. Sam Jones spent la&t Frid^t in Greenville wrth friends.. ; . < \eo For the best news read the Palmctto Leader, you'll find a copy at a Boozer's Place. TUbisc Boozer, reporter . tng GILBERT NEWS Anc ma Pvt. D. Johnson .of Fort Clark, ?U1 Tex. visited Miss.Franccnia Clark 1 '.cvcral days while home on his v,s furlough. Mr. Arthur Mitchell of 'av Baltimore, is visiting his brother ^ai Mr. James Mitchell and family. e(* Miss Rlossie Mae Lytes. the Messrs Arthur and James Mitchell Kawl and Etheredge, Master Willohnson visited Misses Connie and Francenia Clark Sunday. Sick: Beacon Allan Smith. tke Kil hope for him a speedy tecovery. l'n Mr. and Mrg. Robert Adams and fln< Id tries Edtvard Holiday spent the re' week end in Columbia. I I 1 SIDNEY !?AttK C.M.E. CttUACH mo wo Rev. J. C. Colcloukh. Pastor ,-M1' Sunday school opened At 10:00 lon o'clock, with Rupt. Mr. Williams rer presiding. 'Subject of the lesson, Israel's , ?>ip and Restoration,, which was summarised b^ our ?upt. Many visitors and friends' <or were present. < y < f,.j( Every Thursday Ai^ht ?t 7:^0' we have recreation aftid kibie tpSi.! } This night is open $?" cvenybdHJU c'ai tVe hope to see you there. ( community h$* too f*r to walV. vrs Florine l>. durst. j. THE BISHOP MTLTMcl " * ' . ; .f . >. ; 4. * *** - V^fti * ' *%* ? ?. * T; Clevelar.'fl, president of the Churc i ted to have healed the sick throv rsonal appearances and through "hi it all over th?f cbfintry on request i-C- " '' ' ' I ?? v B?| T'*< .; MSfrTT : N ~>? rsssnrr ~ '"J--. ______ Located ?>n Kinsman road. Clovo i.OOO, the edifice shown in this ph< the Church of the Living Cod, wi president. JJishoip Jewell voluntec ret to launch the purchase of thc^: LEKSVILLK HERALD O. P. Drafts, .reporter he revival at St. John ('. M. E. rch was a success. Good scr js all the week. The Rev. Lie- ^ ohn preached each evening clos , out Friday night with fout verts. Total collection S228. {.'}. (^ Ir. Major Barr is now at home ^ ng some better. Mr. Joe Lee is t irr the hospital not doing ao _ II.' Mrs. Winnie Pope has been isposed for two weeks but is ** ne better. Mj\ W. Adgcr is a- i. n on the srek-list. We hope for a speedy recovery. i dr. James Luther Perry has t() urned to .-Baltimore after spend ^ sometime nerc witn parents I other relatives. Mr. J. B. Gall n made the trip with Mr. Perry tiday to Baltimore. iJvrs. Fannie Collins of X. Y ited her brother and sister-in- j L1 / Mr. and Mrs. I). A. McGown 1 ^ turday. ^ After which she return to Columbia to visit her son ^ daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. a 6. Collin. G Ar. and Mrs. Millage Morris rqwied?to?Washington iiat u id ay ** er spending sometime here. 1 3vt. John A- Johnson- of Camp i llmer, N. J., is spending son\gle here with hi's parents Mr. w I Mrs. Jim Johnson and other atives. i ?r Urs. Ella Benjamin of Haiti-J p., jc i>|jciii, nunuHiiin' ncic nisi | ra ek visiting relative* and friends to s.. KHa Dozier, Mrs. Anna Hoi- ei i, Mrs." Hollis Abnev and child* p| i visited relatives and friends nday. ;r Wts. Kinase Black has returned ^ Washington after spending f netime there with relatives and ends. Mrs. Sophia BoyTT visitc<T~ her 11jghter in Columbia last week. Im Seaman J. Wright of Croat ni JB h^ t iting falaUvea. > $w<y W - O. P. Drafts, rejfbrtar -???? ?, lLMETTO leader LEOD JEWELL 7 . . " ' C(i 1 ~ ^I us^ ilia J Pro c^a . . Mm i ^ m Y<)> I wit! I or HH j en ffl Pop Ml N Mr> h of the Living God. who is re- tnu ighmit?the. nation-in her various |l8V ealinfc" handkerchief^ and apnJTTs j Mis . ? ..to 1 . - - # m \U mdM >,T?B| vest ' '# vmSH are W % ' * v ^gS ncsci A Bk tfHl M M ~ teac m Wr FHO^fc^Turi I ^Lf ^' 9?pP the ShmI MjRtew?r?t Goo< K^E^Bbi io7i Fifti - __ ehur lam!, and purchased in 19H9 at itopraph is the Cleveland home th Bishop M. L. McLeod Jewell BFtI, (red her personal means at the TRINITY NEWS -W ca. Rood Rev. J. N. Caushman, Pastor ,'t'1 ' . cd tl Miss Necie Rell Burton, reporter -'Rat Sunday hein?_r the fifth Sabbath Mar; my v. ere found sit the Vietory Mrs. ive rally which was held at Mil- Rev. Chfipel A\^E phurch. The xalproved to he a success. Several / the members of Trinity and e. pastor were there. We are g OparinR for our last quarter, -EL.JL .Jackson left last J pci.s indsiy night for White ^aihsrt"^ V. to he by the bedside of her ,|0j :k cotfsin. glow Wo invite you to Miller's chap- pagl on the second Sunday evening j^jss an Age ralfy and to Trinity the cjiur ird Sunday evening. _ t w r~ GREER NEWS ?-Ros? I be i Mrs. Willie Mac Brown was fun- j now aliztd Sunday 15th at Bethel M ethodist church. She leaves a over ther and mother Mr and Mrs. Join amsay; a brother. Joe Ramsey; true; sister. Mrs. Joeie Gibson of Bun rciM ; a nusoaiui, itcnr.v nrown ivi xl two children Henry Jr., and hom attic Law of Buffalo, N, Y.: and a 111 host of relatives fTTTfl friend*. MrSome of the rgjativcs a n d 1 iends ..who attended the funeral j mov ere Mrs. Mattie Leo Shighter, can uffalo, N\ Y.; Mrs. Mary ' Mad- j done 11, Laurens; Mr. Harrison Hunt- \ him , Buffalo; Mr. Archer Hunter, ing uffalo; Mrs. Dolly Sluehter. Buf-( Y< lo; Mr. and Mrs Joe Black, Wei- ?om rdf Sergeant Willie Mafplos, Ev- rrts ett. Mass., and Pvt. T.ewis Irby. A rtio,,Cal. You The Rev. \V. A. Butler a prom- $1.0 lent Baptist minister preached men le funeral of the deceased at Beth pi's, Methodrst church. *55771 The Atlantic Coast Area eounI will convene in 'Warren Memo- co^i al Methodist church. September A 2-:t. Rev. J. W. Thomas and bee* embers are arranging to acepnt- Smi odate ,a big delegation, seiw The ^mnunl Singing convention apd ill jlwii, together at Bethel for cult le time Sept. Iff. II In fliftV , vfii ^ NINETY-SIX NEWS liends of Mi s. Rosa Lor Hicham of Philadelphia sympat-hiiw1 hei_ ilk life loss of hei only I. Mi. James Richardson who last week in Philadelphia. His ?- ?was brought here for burial the services were held at the Midship church. Rev. 11. B. L'hel oreached the sermon. Irs. Lucy Calhoun a Christian nail with a beautiful lite full service, passed away last Mon- 1 at the homo of her daughter. . Mary Tu rner and was fun-| ized Wednesday at Fi-iehdship" ivli. Sermon by Rev. 11. B. chclr pastor. Thro?t-Br/.enship Ninety-Six sympathize with Mr lw<+J in his sorrow.. His mo was buried Wednesday and beloved wife. Mrs. Adeline died Jenly Thursday morning. She been rn declining health about r years but was well enough to about. She attened revival ser ; and rejoieeiF much.jn the scrbeautiful. Rev. Mitchel preach the sermon. Rev. 11:1 J. The ers led by Mrs. N'asli anil BerCooke served as flower trirls. f. P>. J. Sanders undertaker in rge. Irs.' Lillie Mac Enoch- of New lv after spending two Weeks' li Mr. And Mrs. Dan Kelley left N. Y. accompanied by Miss 1 iel Ruth Jackson and Mrs. Carrie fers. . [iss Louise Rowe of New York !. Josephine Allacvajs Mrs. Gerie Calhoun of JamaRnu aftei ingaKiient two weeks with Mrs; e Rowe left for New York, s Rowe is taking her mothei ivc with her. [r. Claud Moore and Mr. Syler Kemp of Charlotte. N. C. guests of Mrs. Bella Sales, rs. Mary C: Lark left Wedlay for Detroit, Mich., to visit daughter Nurse Connie, esdames Emma Goode and rerine Williams are home after hing summci school in Salilrounty. iss Marin Goode and Mrs. Mat liarirse of Brooklyn, X, V.T are " guests of Mi. and Mrs, Hcnr-yilc. rs: Dean and daughtpr'witness Jte funeral of Mr. Pericleus. 11 last Monday at Bethel A. M. hurch. He was a son of the i JWr. P. B. Dean, ivival services at Enorec Bapchurch was a great success. cch converts were added to the eh. Amount raised $120.00. NER CHRISTIAN CHURCH I 4iL..AVi'iter. ami teacher Mr. _ rring, had a short ami very Sunday school. Being the Sunday most members attendee Union at Poplar Hill. Deles Deacon Lee Hanoy, Miss i' Snider from Bible school; Gussre Macon, Missionary. * Gabe Brown preached a < lg Missionary sermon, y A. M. E. Church 11 S. at usual hour apd win very eating. Bros. Little and Caconducted a very lively praycrvicc. Rev. Johnson of Shi- ~ A ME church brouglit us a ( nig message. Subject The le Stirs her Nest. This was nonary day. Quito a few ' ches attended and a glorious ^ was hail. " e miss sisters CJussie (iilniniv t~ Brown. W e pray they wifl themselves hoon as they are confined to bed. r and Mrs John Evans came with Master Haskell also Mr my Macon. They were dinner sts of Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. h. iss Carrie Perkins left for hci e in Louisiana after spending onth with her aunt and uncle and Mew. Phd?Rohorsom -I dr. James Young will soon e in his new place where he accommodate you. He has 1 some outstanding work. Trv when your lcothes need cleanand repairing. m will fine ice cream and cthiiig to drink at Mrs. Roh- , Not far .iust a nice walk, nd now comes school . dfcys are picking cotton, getting ' A and more per hundred Reiber "your books, your sweatshoes, the right kind of dressto keep warm. Buy all means posed of about Ik choruses. II of Greer was rn mourning lUse of the passing of Mr. Tom th. His noble life and fine rice rendered to his fellowmen his God. makes his place diffilo ^ filled "and hard be Heated. Farewell Bro. Smith. tii*- hoy that's too young to rcgTrier keep hi>i) iii kImmiI. If" h?- I j hits to run the farm let htm go imlt (lav. Th^^vm' N o*u aim \u j n play our part, uild must in prepared. So Dean Kvcretl. O map that loves his ran*; has a "* building anil will ho glad t<> toarh vour hoys, and can <lo ii. Mill /ion Maptisl Church Our thiols wore closed .Sunday. ?) Everybody at tended ' the' I'nion at !$])i ingtielil. our si>let ehu7< !i. Fte\ "TT lames Clfovcr preached lite Mis- '' ionfiry sermon. The spirit \\:i ll there. Everybody enjoyed this great meeting. Kcv. M. Wright it mr tns g'oord pe n pro know -povr hv ? entertain you. - Vis/tors are always welcome. Atla M. Edwards. ? ? -a IIOl.l.Y MILL MAYS Methei A. M. It. Church Sumluv \';n iio.-'.t.'l i ltd and \\ a Master J la-hell Muny good'.' ~~| i,iTTrr~Tm.:inrr1 ot people. "Of- mot-l vounir were nut. Sundav nitrh'. ' Dealt Everett- was-introduced toj .ui appreciative audience Tiy TToT F5. F. Keith aiwl spoke from lie j subject Stewardship of lnlhn nee Lovely Hill choir was at its 'host. t*1 Thanks Misses Irick ami Kniulolpi " f"OT tinv reporlsS. Sunday is regular service- da; ril at Lovely Hill Baptist and all inn.:' bets arc' asked to fill, their scad-. Our pastor will be at his po.-t. Remember the Chrrch Club e\ P cry Friday night. m -sr. m:\tuTaTM. r:. c 11 frctt o Rev. K. L. Moore, Pastor "' The revival meeting wa line. 1 Rev. S. W. Young came forth ev- K? try night with soul stirring sermons and songs. Everyone rejoiced.' SJ'SO Was raised. Many i .visitors has returned aftei an en- ? loyable 'stay here. Mlrs. Ola Robinson of New .Tom rey formerly * of Pomarin in civet! ? lite sajl intelligence. from the war deportmerit thai 111')' SOh Pvt. ,luhn nle^.Glenn?Robinson who - v-^=?n?. ' prvien overseas isdead. 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