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the iloeuuseii; 1..E k :;i \va.-' "The *
limte ol' ,nsy depaUait: Ls ;u iia.a.. |
rt Ma,vi> fuui'io a. ijoua.. La.1.. i?a.ri i
finished juy-? on:.so. ' 1 iiav.t I* >>' j
ho h.iili. ' f.lic 1 it\V. Wade* H. Me j
, . Kinney .of Aniipcii Lhiptj.-U ehtn -!i '
f'ib<? v*>ii.snliny -v\ oi.'i -. J !vl* 1.
; Pee. 1.(1. 1 laalliqoA ; <>! -!"(. Joj.a's j
A.'d li t lui! t it . i iyin.'il.?hrr late j
?I?: II: lioHtn?u?t?1 ilo?d?l>'?of ' Mil* 1'Ulll*' ill }
ic . wliieh lii* i-dutd not atiiJid .bocnUKo
^ of iTrrnlA'i't'iu'i' * dui'VHt Several ;;
OifiiiI> ? : ? of t;;?: family are in. ni-|
In*I s of UV.Cabove nuned ehmvlie-. ,
'mm? "Miv.7
\V;;<lo II. ,vIt Ki.ia.iy ami .\liv. K4> >!
all*, lloa.lt P1, nlie.i Wednesday j
No pi. at the home of li o i >
^ <;:iii;xli1tr. Aus. iJaisv Pol-in: o.i, j
I.:rl s?rt?l M. l.tlill .. | V .l.il- |
lull.-. N. t\. in *.i r~ Hood !
~ "li.nvi;! n: S?.:Uli <t :v i"l t!i? j
i.go .-i' 'C She was maithd al the
' ago < !' 1'? t?i lion/ani'ii Srnh'.lui
lit.nit. HI < liilii;\-i v.v:a born Lii-f.
this iTTTTTTiT! i trey u\ ?i Hi Hidton. 1
SC., I'm- a number .??i" yraiv. .At'- |
Is*!' t ho. lie;.ill r.7" her husband. j
2. any ; i a s flu- inntily
j>] i ? IMrniifiifha-m, Ala,. where !
Ill' v ti ?*il fi.p several years l?e; I
Hiiv ciiiniii:< !? Cleveland in j
Mii viviny Inr are to. r ila. jrjH ;is :
; .Miij I):li.-v ' Itoliin.;<>.) ol" I '.ox eland ,
Ohi.i. Mrs... t'enr! .iatd: on <>r < 'U-vt;
? ^huill. I ?iVttWtVO***?CIllH-Int rfi?rtCj
Ni\v To.!; i i>y ami .Mrs. *' Ilella !
Mairifoi" Nan i'tirem At};,; litnr"
.i a ..us ol I if eland. Ohio.!
"711 nr. :i -! I'l.it*i.i,r?i, ill., and Selves- j
t?i nf .Ainli i.inn. S. ('.; i'i;thl j
giundchildi on, and 1-1 /treat grand i
children.
i i><. i.i n-i n M:\VS
Ciii j.ti'i al X. I!. l.rtiWn til'
111 r, \\ yoioine is spending' his Uui i
laugh lion;.* with parents Mr. and I
,\11;. Klihp Blown i?T Trenton.
ii-gii. :- tii leaiin tn' the ill '
ncss of .Mr. i'. ('. Williams' mo'h-,
?r, .Mi-;. I.Tx/.ie~AAillinm ' 01" Oioen-l
win id..
? Mrs.? Thohna Ctn*H-r - hit- hoon fimnhle
tn In- out for the past
v.i-i'li., UV?Iui;.i-?sdui?n .II?sunn?ic
Al i- Susie Talherl spent?a-W'<v
.lays visit mil- I if r sislei Airs. AlarMai
lTTun-iiif " ft~~ffttTrr Itrrmcli u lro has
Tie en ill. Mo hope.she riuin.
. ues to imniovi'.
Mr. ami Mrs. Nornian Cart-,
ledye of I Mil in Hranrh spent ;i i
* few hours with their . sister and
hrother Mr. and Mrs. (i. T. Tolheit.
They were accompanied l>y '
Misses Lac-y Chamherlin and Ad-j
n an- Freeman.
If AIMIKKV.IM.i-: MW S j"
Sunday s. lino! of St. Stephen ,
A. M. K. elua.ch was opened at the j
ie sal homy . with Supl, Nat'iadie1 |
hmylon and Mr. Sidde> ."-niters
..I their post.
O..V-- < A W illin.w miJ l.i<
Hrelation from Tarboro worship j
ciI \v;ch the First Horn church on j
Sunday, Rev. Williams preached ]
'a wonderful sermon. The moot- J
.v.. - P 'UK dosed with a program Sunday |
idylil with the rally 'jroin;* . ?*< ^ j
the toj). Deacon .lulmnic Aikir
and others in chat ye,
^ On Sunday niylu-Rev'. Quick of !
1 larlinyton Sujit. of the Heanfoi^ j
district closed "T?IW I'oUrtTi quarter- j
ly confluence at Fishers Chapel ?
Methodist church Sunday niyht j
The reports were line aiii], he de- j
liVet'Cd a _soiil stirring si rmi>fi a! I
so stated that the church has play i
c/l a leadiny; pari. l'ev. Fuito.i
Mil wards is pas I or.
?-The Miss+mmries of -St. Stephen |
A. M. K. ch. rch nvl at the h.o .
Worth!
ML* v '^1/
l^ss
Kearny, N. J.?Backing the A
purchase one of the Navy's fastest
eDjjttefl patrol bombers, ts the rec
build destroyers, they help pay for
?NOT PRESSURE, BUT PRIVIL1
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"- -+r;\ I KKNS
Tlvv.ys " :?"n >i . ucei ioir. j
: |m i: - ? ft 1 Ijv Ml-, l.(".'a'!i:: Suap-j'
?>:i . I : >. M:m ic \Y illiaais. at 1 '
li.4! -of the liilUT, Sepi.?I !'l li. ;?
lil; |>' >. CO .- of All.' Uicciint: \vV?e j
: ay meats nil :m u-11 ; ! insl"u-J...
.1 ...'it li.:;'. ha; ic catty hern | 11 ,
M trl^_l?ii' SpiJlUi- t'hui rir by ?
' !i.uue \\ iliianis.
li: : v.c;e members from. the ,
JllLUJXUi C .tlUxlll>CA\ho WOl'lcd Mill
fa:t!ifilly. Mrs. IK:ckett. piiny- !
(it'lii llaptisl i-haii.li. also Mi s. ;
.\iipc Johnson .Mrs. Roi.vt I.ee j
JMake'v. .ilt. Zi'.n. .Mrs. Cora John I
?'*n. Saint I 'mil. Tim amount rais- I
i<l S-":.<! '!. Mi>. W illiams ami Mrs. j
,Si,i-n if 11 in than!, limit many 1
i lit mis fur aiding them.
i:i?i:\i:zi;i{ \. m, k. cm kcii
U< i. I'. N. W ilson, Castor
l 'h.tykstun?W'e an- "tail to sav
l!iat otn set vivos were vory ureal
all -tl:u last Sumkeyr At M-o'clork
TiiTr pastor preached us a nohto r
sermon l*n the suUjoct llohold The
-.Mam lv was voiy. inspiring and
h'str/otii c. It seemed like i t
t" ched the heart of every person
pre v'lil. It, looked like he preached
as never before. ?
I'll" Sunday school was eonduct
I at the usual hour by Supt. .1.
Kirlxh. It was largely attended.
i in lesson was reviewed hv the
.
]U,^UU, |
. AI > ni ioC'l; wo woiv .folos.srd to - ]
i' hail Will: lis lllo lU'V. K. '
Kitit:j7TT 11 or.) savanna!^ tin. He i
him: i.t lis a real gospel message.
Wo arv now. he inning rally
n oar Animal t/oilforciuv claims '
I' lO.a the won.lci t',;i s:,i ccs ' v?\
!?'i iS.jnt.'ay, v.i f??. i t'r.al ota '
1 .< : i. .yarn." to, rial:;1 a I'-uiu!
i < or*..
??rh?rrti??p:,n.",:-('<v?,!g?~rr
h.hf .!! line.-. lL.Js._in- hnu. 1 i
(i.itay Mian it Fas o t r .heeii. Kv.
vy (ii 'iai tavo'it of (lie ch.rch is
is' '.aif yomlivion. All of tin* scalar
S. inlay. Many viJtors Were
present. l-'our persons joined the
. hirrt h.
FAiKVII'.nv ciiicrrr
ii K.ii i.k, ins
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Uev, \\. S. lrezevnt. Pastor ^
* I *
1 h i hit txan stal led witiv a_ goon
;-hi.\vi!n\\a. V.'.c have i converts. I
11.'. l.iji.-ey was tin- pi i/aelu'-iY His
trr brothers. Xeul, Kvans. WalIter,
Johnson, \\ h i to, Hull. Moore (;
.ii'i! lionlwnio were the highligfiTil ~
.1) nuance. !
Last -week on;- revival" was at ,
fad view elnneh. '1 h lasaisiai - ,
ws: ? pni I ic ipated v.eie, In \II. u
T. Summers. J. A.-I.ipscy. W. It 1 Vl
Hi.wmaii aiul C('. Mcllwnnm. I ,.
I'lii'v exhibited?executive .ability?La
j ilt-?and l'riemht?-were u
elated over tilt* revival and show- u.
Cd Hlei)' it bpi'Oc! .Alton With TUVbhcir p
Ihcso are sonic ol' the many : i ^
sister and brother Press Hllisd.a
Mossic levies, Albert Simmons, f,
Thomas It-abb, Sarah MeKencry,- ,|
Sarah Jones, Lizzie Davis, ltobeiT
Davis, Hullin Milling. Simon (<
Uiuwn, Sarah Young and lirothStawanls
board. We eon- ,
veits, bill the wtiole church \Cas .
revived. s (i
W'e have a hew pulpit set. a s(
taw bell tower on both churches
:in<l our usher boards are working" , c,>
excellently;?Otu*?Sunday?schools
are line. The young folk are very
iiWcteslcd. Our invitation is To all
denominations, and wc ask the
prayers of the faithful. Our pastor
can't he heat. Pray that we |v
may get him another year, because
he has helped our. church ;,]
so much. One* deacon from Mack
lack *llaptist church lead in ii- (
nance. i;
)V\
>f Mrs. Adimire I';fcT:st.*lch Moh-'
day night and the "members o 1 j;j
1'ishers ( liupel and other c hurch- j
c- joined us. M i L, I!. Hi ley -p*
presiding, ; 1(
Leaders please give your news
next week. We will lie glad to ptiblish
saii-e. Have it ready every i v
week, and keep up with the l.ead- " v
er. ;u
13 Million in War B
f' '^2 HH
ttack with War Bonds to the tune of
t and heaviest 12-million-dollar destri
ord-of this ?r?wd o( Kearny, N. J.,.
them with War Bonds purchased und
SOE?BACK THE ATTACK WITH W
a
Rectifie
mMWm s
bbKjj
* To convert alternating current suppl
lines to direct current required in the ne^
mill at Fontana, California, this 1500-kilo
arc rectifier is shown being packed for si
a General Electric plant. With twoflOOOrectifiers,
one already shipped and anoth
construction, this rectifier will conveJt p<
lliaries including table rolls, levelqfo c
Other equipment in the Kaiser plant.
K Mercury-arc rectifiers were used eve
war in aluminum, chemical and steel mi
are how b^Lus widely applied throughout
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mm;i n nai'T (m itc.ii im,
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Rev. \V. H. N'oiiI. Pastor
S. ;; - . .. . :.< ni at t Ik- USUill I
>iir Stipi. I. T. andj"
achcrs at their posts. Morning* j,
rvic'o began at ! 1 : !<). Our l,lis* I jj.j.'
>r umt't* before as with one of (J' ..
is sou! stirring- and uplifting j'y
, ry> ??n> which ( very one. enjoyed. | j
'.\i Sr'hi Rev. Xcai sed for his p'
ithjei to Will God Answer Pray- .
f- ' It -wr.s brought out in the
icssag-c that if we have faith. N;>(
od will hear our prayers and j./, ,
". .V'1'1' . ~ I~TTvv
the first anniversary services ' r 11.|
f the Clnuch Aid Club and Mis- |v
oil*!ia Sm ieiv was ; viand .sue.-s.s.
Tile. mcifii>eij; presented a ] J]
L'l'.v ""enjoyable pi ovrant. They ion
lispti a giand?m-trd?of?I \\
-Thompson?ami- Terry-?who- fiav
10 Tlte leaders' of these two j art"
real eluhs were inspired hy theiMis
r>stor to go on. because they K-gg
ere doing- a great work. at J
Next Sunday we are looking bcr
navard to another big- day. The j reui
ubilee Choir is rendering a "pro-I res;
ram at ' ) o'clock. The public is j Josi
mliully invited; ? | Mai
lioly Communion will he served ,.loh
t morning a)i<E"evening services, ley
he mi> iea! choir will change to (1
lcii win.or uniforms, including- i Wa;
1" hiniv lilii.'k ?-<11 . :?-i wilh cans. I n'.Ui
i c?>n:e ?iisl and share the day ,',rt
ith lis. Starti'iX.inlay, I he! 'ho
"enintv - ervi. es . will Le^rn a 1 - 11'1
; '>() <i ( liH'U. 7 ' rttil
SPARTA'S III ltd NKWS
Mr.
Mi', George \Y. llnnter has rea
ne-.i to \\ asliinyion. t). afioi '
letiiline; a wee!: v. iiit his mother I
Irs. Margie. I htntt-r of ;}! ;, IieUjrtui
I'!'. .IciIim V.' 5 T ii ?Lt i it t l
~ :? - " ^\v
amp ("nrclon. (Ic^nu'ia i- spend
I!.; hi-- IV!i !<>..lv'II in Washington j""1
ilh his hrollioi- ami sisior Miss |1 ^
hkora an<:.-(Jcorjjo ! I ml tcv. Pl\- '
v:i.t. i- is a tt'-vidisu of this. t-ity
Mrs. I^srspfci' Newton and son
hnl k have rol'inmd l>) uhio nf r
s|K-u<ii?vy-awhilo with. he'v sis>
Alt-. Majv^ie Hunter.
Pri.iiL John i.'aivin "Caldwell j.
as tin week end vrn-st of his
if. '.M's. Sallif hV.ftlr CnWwell Na<
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IS million dollars, enough to, Un<l
Dyers, and two $500,MO fonr-j ?
shipbuildcro. Thoy not enlyj h '
or the payroll deduction 'TT
AS PONDS, v ? '?^ _ i
? TH|
r for Kaiserr
v >
ied by power Because they requi
v Kaiser steel produced in shortei
watt mercury are increasing war
lipment from rectifiers are thems
kilowatt G-E unique undirection
er now under used to change th<
>wer for aux- rent. Thus they
onveyors and widely used alterna
current power wh
in before the chemical processes
ill plants and The crane is be
war industry. -? with James Woods
iter IJvL?(.aildwell is st:i1 ion- j
;U l*"o!l I'ragg. t*. I1
NKW HOIM-: N.HWS * j
ii'lton, S. ('.?The New llopo|
iti.it eiinieh fluxed a very won-'
fill and successful revival a I:
weeks n?*o. wit ft our ptistor ai'l
Lest, wherein nineteen sinners [,
nd Chi/st and wcreTTaptized n: ti
hnly water by oar pastor. Dur-ji
ea.li night of the meeting at . I
) von found a parked audience <
ivelc.ome the sneaker as he dc? |
fed tiTVto" them the word <d ,
1 -and Uu1- choir srurpi beaut ifin?|
'The (inaneiai sfpprwt w e s
ndid.?Over?Si (111 w.-i< raiwil
you were not here this yeai i ,
't miss it ;iext year. _r-~ h
e have three young ladies wluij^
Miss (Jeiieva Cooley. Tinned !vt;
s Thchu:i Crnh-y Morris col
and Miss Jnnic Kuth Wilson
rohnson 0, Smith. Quito a nun:
of yoini^ teachers art' irtittd'U'
:ly to open school tV?i- their fall
don. They art': Misses Carrie .
I'phine Martin. Theresa Mae
i't'u. Mary Louise Latimer,
nie Mae Cooley. Ida Ruth Coo- .
ami "TTfssNTargle Thompson. .
ine of onj' vounf ladies. Miss .
yless Pear! Coolev recently jrot i ,
lied to Mi*. Minus Arnold of (
rnvillc. The couple reside at .
trroom's home. We hope for
n irmctr Itannines.s ahd a toniihealthy-+tfe
^?: ?rr
ltd", and Mrs. A. A. Martin and
of F.asley cave their parents,
and Mrs. .1. A. Martin of Unlit
pop eall tile second Sunday.*
lie Missionary so.iety and the |
r various oye-ani/.a'.ions of the
r.h were saddened at the death 1
the wife' of the, late Poacon ,
Pincqnoy . Breeazeale. The 1
lily have our deepest sympa- 1
Wo will miss her. hat lot'; '
of food?rnnrrtTfp nod lot's pro- '
c to iiteot hoi* beyond tho sky. |
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FLORENCE NEWS
!cv. Juntos Haxtcr of Atlanta,.
, is in tho city visiting tela-1
s and friends, Mrs. Lottie Ta-!
i and mother. Also delivered L
InoT-niftjr m e sy jr.* e-trt Cumber - }
il Methodist church last Sun-T
morning.
'pi. L. Theodore M. Lawrence. 1
of Mrs. Luuru McClor.se is J
moving nicely at Fort Clark, |
cas Station hospital. He is to 1
home soon.
frs. Bertha Moses has returned
no after spending six weeks at '
.v York University summer ses
t. .
liss Mary Johnson is Que .of |
-rtew teachers at Lake City. p
Sirt. Harry Mack of Knrt i <
Tor, Mich., is in the city cm
furlough visiting relatives.
Jr. and Mrs. Uuftis Nowlin are i
lid parents of a fine son. Mis.
ivlin before marriage was Miss i i
irthen Lady of Hemingway,
'ft. and Mrs. Johnie James are i
ud parents of a fine son Allen. I
James before marriage was
;s Holla Phillips. The father
in U. S. Army iq Louisianp. I
>ce Malachi Stokes, agent for I
Z. Gil son, merchant tailors of <
cago, for your fall and winter i
Is; also ladies' garments. I
Ir. Luther Williams "Shoat" I
in training at West Point, N. | !
We are proud of tho Southli
olina boys who *trc able to >
er this distinguished institu- :
I. . v
(rU ( It veltuid William* visited l
nds and relatives in Flounce i
te-otr hts way to Boston. Mass.
s]>en<I some time with hi.- WM? | f
sisters Mrs. Hevminc Mouiior. ^
Miss Mamie Williams.
Liss Sylvia Moore oi Marion <
gone to Ronton, -jVLn^.. Lo eJt? J
the University of Boston. 4
Lrs. -Multiw B. LoaUMffod gr ami *
-yu 1 ~~
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B I'AIJMBTTO LKADKR
Steel MilFfH
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m $ 'dt&
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? ,aJto *? - w
nH^Sr - . . ? '.,^
laPBP"^ > -aW
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re less critical material and can be
r time than rotating equipment they
production. The basic units of the
elves electronic devices in which the
al properties of mercury vapor are Ji
; alternating current to direct curchange
power supplied from th% ,
ting current power systems to direct x.
Ich is necessary for most electric
and many industrial operations:
ing operated by Joseph A. *Ucastrcv
, colored, his helper. - \ ~ ^
[laughter were pleasant visitors
>f Mis. Mabel Dorier.
Miss Susie James lel't Monday
for Columbia. She will study at
Allen University. .
Airs. Mal>el Iloxier accompanied
Miss Susie James to Columbia oh
.Monday. While there she visited
some old friends. 5 ,
Mrs. Sara D. llrockinrton one ''
M" the county's best teachers has ..
iecided To take a rest this term.
md spend the winter with her
Letter half. Mr. Ki.gene Cominan- 4
ler. of Washington, D.C.WVe hope ,1
for her a pleasant sail on hoi
second matrimonial voyage. I.islen
for more wedding beUs~ soon. ^
Misses Majjel James. Hattie J'!1
lamas?spent the week eiul home .'
ivith relatives. Miss -Leila Page
was I tie" "guest ill Miss .tames.
'.'hose teachers are from Horry
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Rev. S. -I!, Kiiv, Pastor be
1
Stipt. L. \'. Walker opened SrS.
il Jjiy usual "hour with verv good
scholars. After :>u minutes of C!
unes room discussion, the pa.stoi
reviewed the lesson and gave ,i
vonderttil demonstration making
dam and clear h~Ts Feview. itTuuF" at
ng worsh ip began at the usual el
'wTlh the pastor in charge, w
. e preached a v.on.ei In! sermon R
lom St..Luke 2.'J:d4 basing his sub iv<
ect on Intel .ession For ' Trans.ression.
The pastor also gave in cresting
remarks pertaining to vv;
;is Texas trip v?. nei c he attended, th
he National convention. 2C
Jmmediateiy after service. Rev. I.i
ivay, along with the Junior choir o|
vent out to Springfield Baptist ti:
hureh where they-- assisted the \vi
benevolent Aid society in its ?
Meeting. There, he graciously tie- m
nefed his message taken front, fl
Jen. -ld:d. usina as a subject: We m
.lust Bung Our Brother1.
At tr p.mrwe were p/ice again I
avored with the Oolder.'Bell quin- fl
el who as usual, made many
Hearts happy. The chuich was I
iiUd to its capacity.,
Jdyuimg?tCorship began at the I
istial hoar. Taking his text from I
it. John 1 :.!G: Behold llu* Lamb I
if Cod. llev. Kay stirred ihe
-uuls of many bringing one to the
Liar of Christ. Collection fro the
lay $17H.dJ. We .were espe.-.ully
i'lad to welcome the pastor's wife
Mrs. lki/.aloe Kay back with us after
spending sometime in Catifunvia
with children and friend.-.
Visitors are always welcome.
(.Mrs.) L. \*. walker, reporter
VlT. lM.KASANT A. M. KT
L ill iiCIl
- Kev. J. |{. Kichurdsou. Pastor
I.ynctibilrg-- Sunday -was onlast
quarterly conference.* atul we
acre delighted In have 01 r Presiding
Khjir and his queenly wi!e Dt
Jnd Airs. 11. I.. 1'ope. v?. S. met
it the usual hour with Supl, and
leathers' at their po.?d. Itevivw by I
Lite presiding t ldc r. The Jjupt. j
rum iMMiiiu'd rauy dm tlu- building
j 1 our clnavli which was destroy.
d by ore. The secretary Culled
!hc S. S captains and they made
Ineir report making a total ot
>J2A.'.M). I'res id i il'f elder's assessnetlfr.Doljjar
Money and pastor's
support total $::(Ki.un. The presi.l
t>tT elder preached a son! starring t
eihion. The elder was paid i n"
lull and tlu* members asked lor i
.he return .of the pastor. [
iit,?P Inn want?pooy>l?-?hto?c-till?
vmiling ami getting along fine on
die bniklmg. VSe are hoping To
Indicate our church on U>e 15th
rt next month the Saturday emjrajiing
Uio third , Sunday in Qfr?,ober.__
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(IV-. Washington; ofTire work.
Air.-. I., it. Rosenou. Annie Wilanis;
niaiil. 1?
.Mrs. K. K. Conelly, Mary Si.ltoji; i
laid.
Airs. Car's cafeteria. 'fhpiv>.i I
illianis; waitress.
Airs. J. '1'. Harmon. Sarah Wood- !'
in; maid.
VMrtinV Iteauty shop. i.i-rli.n- I
lariin; lioamy eiiUuri-. i Aii'si
II. Slii-j'idan. Kdna 'J'li.nn ti
?maid. ?
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-inter. ' it
J.ifhthouse uiwl Inl'onner. Floi i,i j F
?lv t oriey; on ice won,. !><
The urogram arc progressing J
tofcssfully. Children arc c+m?j-vnually
applying* for job.-. Oui , w
uordinator. Mr. W. .1. Gilliam Is A
ring pn-n tiling In- possibly?CTTTT"tr
maKing the program a further ii
ICCOsS.y I :
The Apipluyer* have laum very J:
lopcrauyv with the school, . i n tl
lowing ?^ui- >-tiifl/mls in rnnn. in
ifir shoj)^ for training. si
M o arc .still hoping* the program li
success. vfiy the cooperation ol" tl
>th the sradents and employers s<
know we will further progress v.i
Nellie AVasnington. tl
bON TAN b-fSl?RAl'TlST- ?
H I'RCIl NEWS : j(
X ' ' '<>
Rev. M. I'. P#arson. Pastor J
State Park?T%* Sunday school |
tne usual houi'iVthe~actmp sup- 1
intvndent presiding. The . lesson j \m
as ill to lest i ngl y \e vie wed h y | <t
ro7 Carniwji. Comniets I \\
ere. driven by the p?itor and Rev. .<
, MeFryar of BrotixU N. V. . i'o
Rev. M. M. Beatfi& of Sumter [ w
as the successful .sneaker for ; vi
e past revival meeuftig, Sept. j pi
i-:M. Rev. Beattie is ifastor of ' hi
beitv Hill Baptist church. Bish- I ai
iville, and also Hopewell Bap- <
st church, Dalzell. The"faceting ' vv
as well carried out. There were ni
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and buj
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Phone 5261 Cc
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?V\"o?till Vo?llH.l:ch'<l???rft'l Vf? frr^
WM-lv-iiiw?cirpl am- .VI r-v Kl i. 1
ii time j.- > ii:.li nl. II t ' ? ..
sins.
The .'?! i.-.-: >nai y ,mh- iciy . i.;t :
ay ",'i :i.m. and had a v. .!.. y:
(tin-. \iiT. Mary Plu 11?> i. i <
in .ii ?uv-idc'rSi.\?-i a! .. .. .
ctf )>m*.-.(*iii Sunday.
' PMsl-Cola Company,
Franehised Hot tier : Colum
>v<> joilUMK.
ay. Tht- iia.sun- used as the mollis
iir _theny- Clod's_C!radinji- School,
mm this text he caused many
mis lo burn from within.
At the conclusion ot these seriee-s?a?recess?was?yivcn.?l>inrcr
as served on tlu* church grounds,
fter which the second services
I'tftwf vv^tll?lv.'o vlslllltjt Iicacnns
i charge ol' the . prayoiy meeting.
I lie \isitiiiK minister of -FTiPc
ay, Rl-v. R. McFryar preached
ii- afternoon sermon from the
Jbject?Mrs,?VVe?\\ uuhl?St-c?.kills.
The message was well dt?*
veied, Rev. McFrvar \va< also
je a!>le speaker lor the night
rviees. Many visitors, were pros
U all day. Total- collection for
ie day $7").00. \
Gladys Rutler. Reporter.
)HNSOV C. SMITH I'MV.
PENS 7HTH SESSION'
Continued front Page 1
finally for women, wil.he luoadH*<l
with the addition of a new
orker in this field. Extension
>urses for learners in the t'har-'
tte area and some KSMT eourses
ill continue as a part of the serce
of the university. The year's
ingrain contemplates steps to
ing mto closer relation with the
diversity all elements of the .John
>n ('. Smith university family,
ith special reference to the alumami
-alumnae.
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MADAM ('KCILI
I'lfit Tiim' in SU<-m < ountyr
or City
- I wili toil volt just
i - y'urn tl ? love of
; tiic urn.- V' U most dt'oiireT roTTTTFot
1 Of 11' rlH'l un ' tlm it.'l ii ii1- of :i uyoi.e,
even though miles away. <Ji:arittt"
ltuslnc<S' < miliilHiLtl '
Hours: 1(1 a.m. to 'J i>.m.
| Permanently locutetf. in 2nd I 'nil'man
Trailer oil left m?I<? *x? f High*
' way No. I romiitK pwt ofCnlimibia
I in*\t to .Mrs. Uolainl > (iror. Stare
Mpi'ii SniuliiNs \V. ('<>liiin!.ia. S. ('.
">( < Sfn-< i;i| Ufa<lin^H_ fur n short'
lim?r tmlv!
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Long Island City, H. Y. .9
bia Pepsi-Cola Bottline Co.
rivy'i 3 B P a iri I
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Alka-Seltzer 8
A B C METHOD
A A lL'n-Swlf^or cio??f
i at once to relieve the Dull,
Aching Head, and the Stiff, -S
Sore Muscles."
D ? 3o pareful, .avoid drifts and
tpre. Rest ? preferably in
ijed. Keep warm, eat sensl- S
bly,-drink' plenty of water or
fruit juices. B<r~5Ure to' get
enough Vitamins.
! t ?tTomfort your Sore,' ' Raspy
Throat, if caused by the cold,
by gargling with Alka-Selt- jfl
7.er. If fever develops, or
symptoms become , more
acute call your doctor.'
ALKA-SELTZER is a pain relitving,
alkalizing tablet, pleasant
to take ami unusually effective in
action.
Take it for Headache, Muscular
Pains and for Indigestion, Gas oa
Stomach, when caused by excess
1 stomach acid.
package bt)f, Small package 3?*r
by the glass at soda fountains. * 9
David G. Ellison j
General Insurance
^ Honest and efficient attention o
Riven to all business
I placed with me
PHONE 5717
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