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I j Saturday* October 2, 1943 S ' PERSONAL;, MENTION " ( MARRIAGE ANNOlNCEMKNT 1 IH Mr. and Mrs. Will Counts I', of Pornaria VtiVil Coluinl.iu, ?. AV -n?> announce ihe ntai riage of their pit 1 daughter Lucy Theotha P>'j to n,i Lieutenant Oscar Johnson Co of Toledo. Ohio and Camp Tyson, trr May 15, .1111:1. hi i f' VNNOIXCEMENT 1,1(1 u mr , Mrs. Lula Lark of Long Island, su yN. Y., wishes to --announce th? "n SniAh to Pic.~George Ligop who #r< is in the arnty air free at Kearn- In ?y, .Nebraska. The marriage. tooiC he nla:o at the home of Mrs. F. B. ?t] _ ' ' es . ^fc\jMiss Lora'*ne E. Mou'trie. R.v: rJ ^?:hijrleston. S. C., reports a pleas- ^ *nt vacation, ^Jacksonville,^ FTin7"| R. noupc guesi 01 ncr culsius, iuin. i .. Arthur C. Avellbe and family. She V? also visited friends in St. Augus? tine. Fln.t unci .luiksonville bench. -yr Miss Moultrie is on the Dorches^. ter County Hospital stall. Sum'merville, S. C. . Dl Mrs. Theo R. Almeida of?+84 ? Hamilton Ave? Greenwich. Conn and Mrs. Clyde Davis of t?0 West J'1. 140 ?St., New York City, left for J/' their homes, after spending a ^Cl month with their mother Mrs. 50 Mary L. Hampton who wits very ,a ;H. Mr. .lames ivrRobinson nfflill-' Q1 irard'St., North Randolph; Mass., ? left Tuesday morning for his I . home. I Rc Last week was an enjoyable V(. week end for Mrs. Penny English th her son Pvt. Ernest English came home on his furlough. He is sta- . tinned at Newport News Va. He has been in service for H months. Pvt. English has 5 sisters and I brothers. He is at his mother's home, R. I, Hox 170. Winnsboro. ? lie will return for duty on Octo ^ ber the second. . wl Pfc:?? r.?Counts?wtth Mrs. -M2 Counts from Tuskegee, Ala., spent ten days in Columbia on furlough Wi visiting parents and friends. Both t'" l06k the picture of healttTainTleTt 11: Saturday night for Alabama, hap- ?', py over their trip and glad to see so many former friends. + .i We are glaij to know that Miss l'1' Inez Gantt 'is back home from the ( olumbia hospital alter a three weeks stay. She is reported as footing nicely. NOTICE! H All persons planning to visit the Columbia anniiil louteii'iia' October 27-'51, 11)43, Union, S. C., os tor; and all person who will at- , tend'are asked to. bring ration \y. books. V. A. JANERETTE, Pastor, "(l 1U McBelh Street, Union, S. C. Ah MUS. BROWN RETURNS HOME ( Mrs. Alberta Ray Brown, the loxeiy wile ol An. a. .-V. brown o ' emumbia -and By kesland, S. t ,i has recently^resigned her posi'lim with the War Department, Uii'ic of Dependency"'Benefits, New an,. 11 N. J. to be with' her family. Alls. Brown is a very talented younu o httiy^- Besides toing'un efficient ,p ?clerk typiste-she is a licensed cmbahner and cosmetologist. oi in. State of South Carolina. She is a member oi, llie Uauginc. .. u ?i .Ii., ? mj;- ;i.N it assistant Da. u. tor liuier; a memuer o. tne C , , wide Beauticians' club, serving 1 its reporter. Iter inan> tiiea.were jj;u.d to welcome ner iiome. J MOW iiiOTii KB A..M.K. t ill IU i Itev. I). 'J. Brown, 1'astor J11 ^7* Sunday, "Sept.-2(5 was* the rvp ' ! ular nicciirng i.ay, witn llie coup 1 elation oi Bethei Urove, ""Alt. Caj mcl, fountain Inn Coniuiuniiy an , inuiiy oilier places, ihe woikinj. ?pus tor coultf contact, made it po.-> " siuie lot him to mid lust serviia . ;n the new church, .sew Bet lie* . Jyjuntain iiin. 1 here a lain (j ^^\td to witness the first scivu. ^ Browns memoeis irom tlei. I el Urovo and Ail. Cannei . ouu-. Iiiin in great numocrs. j lu , vice hcnaii at 4:u0 p.m. u/.n i. tiring oand and quiit ict tram k. j browns iiome cnurch, i'emllouim ,T| which rendeted music. .?l.?-.er j tliay the 0 year old preacher from ?^kmierson delivered roe ?? ? ?- >..,? , ^ iiti everyone expressed thcmseiv ts its/enjoyint? tne service, in . W.S. W illiams of Laurens and the p. Uev. 15. T. Mack 01 Anderson ship I) ed m the service. re The stewards announced nti ot'i'eiii.K oi All left hu|>i>y, Kcv. Brown was happiest of them i pu ad lor he said the Pord had let ' Bt him accomplished what lie asked pu liim for. Thanks to one and all dr for their presence, contribution and prayers. Keiuemlicr the doors stand -open for nil who wish?1_ u ?come in anri take part in the ser- ^ vices and help CTs 10 move HTt TT completion. co x Carolinians raduate Naval '>soital Corps diool, Great Lakes Irea* I id es, III.. Sept. 'J 1 Si\ 'Mi Cer-lina iifit, v :n ''"I in a- group of 110 \i pm me-' n were ?rr??ltm(o<r lodnv fr?>v? Hrv-'pital Corps school at tit* S. Naval Tivi'tt'n"' too m. .. M-odmineed to thc~mt!ner of hnsal apprentice. see-ffd * 1:?s^_ rhes" N' lr'i-o Bine'a ket - coo* sc the second class over to i.? oh nted from t h o Tlospitr.l viis school. Selected for t'ti ifn'inr oti the b>sis of a <<> aptitude tests given then vh" recruit t'oinin-r. they hsr-" >< ' ved instruction in wivtn dotry. . Hvtriene and sanita*'--,,. itrpin-medier weto-hT< -to-,--res, first eid and hmd'-'m rsintr. transportation of ns'***i s. and dietedies. Th - en- jo ;r,.[ no'.v ready to cmitip-'e tie tilting: at Naval hospitals le'o injf assigned to duty at sea o her shore stations. are: Sidney T.ouis Williams, soi Booker T. Washington. Ht. 20 ilumbia; Cleo Dyches. 10. Rura >ute 1. F.shhardt; Robert Ilenr; chard, 19/57 West Henrietta St 7 West Hampton St.. Laurens ox Franklin Brown. 22. 1 i. lomas St.,- Anderson and Lei'm iompson, l'.l. lrom Bonneau. It. CLARK K RECErV EI) '(ill-Tt Dr. \V. II. I.. Clarke. popilai csidinsr Elder of tho Columbu strict, was almost taken of hi: et last Sunday at Chapin, whci veral lvnards of the I.ittle Mo i in Circuit presented hint trift: various kinds, because of thoi: ee and esteem the>- have in hi: ulcrship. All claims' were met and tin cwards' board, led by J... \V alker, -unoniomuidy?naked foi e return of .their pastor, th( v. W. R. Bowman, for anothei ar. The conference was bettei an an old time love-feast. \I>!E? KPTNDLV .I'll MEETS Winnsboro?The l.auies FrieHd Club met at the home of Mrs orence Marks and rendered th< Rowing program for Mrs^ Midi to was caught in the storm las 10 and lost all she had. Sin is given many valuable pros is and the tallowing person: tde mid ressesrr M rs. Marks rs. Campbell, Mrs. Kabb, Mrs Ron. Rev. J. M. Beaty, Rev. J Hilton and others. After whici tasty repast was served to tin light of all. Ill.L'E STAR CLUB The club met on Tuesday nigh pt. 28 at the home of Mrs. Jone: Oo Fine street aiuFwas called ti iler by the President, Mrs. Rai rd. First selection" Shine on Mi i.> led tiy the tn..t>;a;n. ...is, .ion - - - * i ' - "? ' , |) ray it repcaceu uy airs. m. l)r t h.?The?mi mil os?o-f- the his noeting won* omitted ami tin il called each member respond with their Bible verse and fee jeh business was discussed. Mr. Brooks who was our pres mil for two years and !> niontlr t on the 2;ird of Sept. He wn ry .faithful to the club. lie hat iv misred two meetings durinj s time. We miss him vert * * idi. file closing selection Clod be will u was led by the chaplain. Beta tion by the president. We ad rued lo meet October at I'm me hi .urs. uuyjoru, llili L;. Cl't Lh Anniversary Of us} Aces Club '1 11?' Busy Ace* Chili celebrate! fir Mb anniversary Monday nit< pt.. 27th. at the YWC'A. Color re red. white and hhio. A lary< lite covered table, with a hrfji wl of?white and red flower; rried out the color scheme, Th< ih son? and the Lord'a Prayei (re bv- the chaplain, Mr-h?A.?I. ii;h. The 100th Psalm was roc it by the YWCA Secretary Mrs i tts. The oflicers were present : Mrs. A. B. Johnson, president rs. F..' U. Stevens. vice-presi nt; M *. A. L. Smith, treasure rs. Ksther White, secretary. lit inspirational message by tin evident. Mrs. A. R. Johnson 01 ' hs and Their Value. Severn rnlbers were Mintr by Mrs. M.L andlev of Texas, w'ho has i smifleent voice that held am rmeu i ire cmirp auoience. / lend'd talk by Mr. Thomas Hopi esident of the Allen-, Benedic mi t (Hub for men. I am sure al e ladies were inspired by thi marks to them in Mr. Hope': Ik, Next was a - word fron rs. Johnson, president of Wav ly Silver Stars. Music accom mists were Mr, Poole, Mrs >wling and daughter Miss Mar iret Bowling. A number of oth guests were present. The closing numbers were Th rgro National Anthem and Th rrtfnnrrt Anthem. A?delightfe licken dinner was served. fol wed hv ice cream, cake and no tree. Harden Street USO ' War Mothers Club Kntertain One Hundred Soldiers The War Mothers Club of the . j Harden Street I'sO sponsored a niy \\ i >! homy hospitality day run. ay. September 2G, lor one hundred soldieis of Fort Jackson ami the Columbia Army Air Base. The success of this effort was evidenced in the many remarks of appreciation made by the soldiers J themselves. One' soldier remarked ' i that he hail been here thirteen | . months and this was the lu st .line tmu ne oad really enjoyed aim sell'. Home hospitality ^ u ihe. s'__Club activities, A . a ie grou'p of civilians and ? .-oldiers - listened- to and took part tiii a lively discussion 011 "the v iiailcuge of the. Four Freedoms" . on last .Sunday afternoon, l.ieutomuu Ficd Williams of. Ft. Jack- ' ' >0 very ably intioTluced the sub^ jtcl and very jtkdJluUy-Htepf i t ( aHvii-arntHinTeresting. He was asr listed?by Lieut.?Christopher Jvf. .. ies. 'the entire day was filled with activity -v^th many attend I , lng the Java Club, Music Annie- 1 "Ttaiion, and Tea Time. Hostesses1 or the day were Mrs. N.H. Col- ' tins and Mrsv fMa?Wnkeheld.ns- ' sisted by Misses Bessie Pearson .nd I,utherine Vanee. Hosts tor the day w^re: Pvts. Peterson and Ande.son of Fort Jackson. Munv enlisted nierr?received ^ birthday gifts at the ~ monthly birthday party oil Friday night, which wa^ given in honor of the t WAGS oT Sec. 2 Station Hospital s Fort Jackson. Pvt. Edna Garrison Was the only WAC present who , j was born in September. Hostesses ^ for the evening were Mosdamos , Ada Paul, Grace Ruff and Beulah -v ^Ihanipion. . . ' i lie snidicfrs wives displayed a , variety of ,$alent at their weekly uncheon meeting 01 f last Wodnesr .ay when Lhey entertained theni? selves with an impromptu pror gram. The following numbers .. were given: A reading, Mrs. Wil_ ie E>taras; a solo ^|rs- Annie Harris; an instrumental solo, Mrs. Ruth Davis; a reading Mrs. Manilla Roddick; and a solo Mrs. _ Mary Scott. An attractive- bullet 1 luncheon was server!. Any solder's wife who wishes to join this ; i or.p is welcome. Chaplain L. T. Thornhill. will 1 s peak dt ring the Vesper Hour, 1 in Sunday October U, at f> p. 111. 1 * MTe public is invited. Chaplain ~ 1'hornliill is the recently .appointd Chaplain at Fort Jackson. " A number of prominent women ' if the city met on last Tuesday .nil formed themselves into The Minute Women's Club of the Har1 den Street USQ. The following L' were chosen as otlicers Mrs. Ada Paul, president; Mrs. Minnie Joint ..oil, co-ehairnnin ami Mrs. Grace flutl. Sie'y. Otheis will.Le ask1 to join this group. s SOITHERN SISTERS j On Monday evening. Sept. 27 at v. p.m. the club held its meeting 1 | at the home of Mrs. Ruth Alforti 2124 Richland St. with the Prc-i dent Mrs. Eiflie Perry. The dev<>_ tional exercise was led hv Mrs _ Alford after which the presideTi toiik i hsii-o-n wsi* !?? :#? . then the roll was called, ca.h men . ber responded. Visiting us wen Mrs. Pauline Drown and Miss Do othy Evans. We wish to than' the following clubs that came an helped us out so beautifully i our silver tea given Sunday after I noon. The K. O. P. Social elu who also brought their quartet lb * Southern Ecno Gospel s.ugei whom. everyone enjoyed; All i> Denedict. Eag'es an I 'he Sick id ncvolent Social and Savings club Also a n; niher ot others. The nex ueeting will be at t!?e hjine q Mrs. Perry. At the closiiv im.. . ' !he liostess served a delicious r |/iist. ' - WFSTflX- C1IAIMX \. M. E. ( Ht K( II Dev. I.. I), (t'amble. Pastor I I.atta?With the la<t days ot , . eptember Hying by und the lirst . oi uctoner just around the corner ^ w lire rapidly preparing tor a. !, > ig llmnc-coming nay on the first , ... n*.ay in October. ^ Sunday scnool at the usual houi jl I tviih the pastor anil oltieeis conducting. d.e to .lhe 1'aciL linn lilt upt. evi ires being irony visttbr^ mother and fjt tiier,. who' also * brought greetings from Oah love AJIK chinch which his . alia r is the pastor. A short sermon- was delivered y our pasloi ; theme; Plumed In rt ihe Chiistian Ciiireh, which was , very beautifully illustrated; also ] i?epl his miners spellbound. Our beloved Presiding Elder t Rev. H. P Kanisey passed thru 1 Saturday evening and commcnd^ 1 d ihe pastor and members tor B the wonderful improvement on t ! itit1 paisonage. ' The Junior Church rendered 2 an excellent program Sunday ev- j * ening, under the promotion of ( 1 Mrs. Jnnie W. (Iambic. The moth * erstafTi! fathers felt vcrV much' uplifted H stoning? to Vhtnr sons' ' and daughters playing their parts with accuracy* which bespeaks well for tire promoter. Wo wish to extend our deepest e sympathy in the passing of Lite tie Douglas Hcthca to the family th of Air.?ami .Mrs. Exodus Bethea . who spared no paihs in trying to X prrduujr b+- UU? wuh -skilled medical attention. I. t ' *4.1 .i . . ' - . THE TALMEITU LEAJ MISS UEI.L STREET?W11-42 > 1 ?Tof \'.Ml - 12. Miss Goodman is very outstanding in choral work. Her sopranoe given it riinnei to develop. promises to nakc lis proud ol' her. The new contest begins soon, so HW-44: ? ?' ???->'T i.-'-j. KM-!.COMES SIM DENTS \T S. C. STATE COM.EC K 1 L Continued "from I*Mg? t i|i;\ 1'm)|4]||('iu v ml ul* mtvhjvi " (1 in -this new program. ?;?L Vdminist' ativo *?-?"*?. ? -and fwj:11v discussed the new' program i hinges and the problem./if ??( ? ? I einie t'aihires at a Faculty Instluite he'd September Id spid 11. New faculty members for the IP4.'?-44 sessfon include Cordelia J. Mount, English; Helen I,. Daniels, higlish; Lrtuiso V. Pettaway. Busi 'ess Administration; Doothy F. in pson. Home Kconom; s; An die II. Martin, Critic Teacher; J. I). McGhee, reporter HOLLY HILL NEWS It was pleasant Sunday and all loyal members found their way to church. Rev. Bethea brought a [ lowing message to his hearers- from the subject: For we know bat all things work together for good to them that love the Lord. At night Rev, Adam Brown delivered a strong sermon from the i. tiject:?f?shall he satisfied when " awake witn thy righteousness. Lovely llill Church ticv. Rhodes. Pastor ~ Sunday niori.hig every one had nuir beads turned toward the Sunday bcnool Convention, where ?vc witnessed tlie oest and largest | gathering in any meeting el?e.. iicre iii us kit nr. 1 lie goou people iiioi.nd Cameron know just how to ..tc. i.i.ii during these times. Our4 .i. ior idi got sen bunday when he eguu preuv iiing. i-Fie tnuit n was el on ore. Sunday nito we were oack to Lovely hill whine me ..ui i n was pacekd to hear the . .i t\ ii iiioim-.s quartet. They weie gooti. bunmn?rs our nunir >i. ices, mease nil your seal and ...g?a I'riund. ? Cnity Church .itv. 1.. \?. i?ray, Pastor Wi- mi meed vi> iii..i-ii hsivimr tr presiding eider in our .-. .-\s usuiil he discussed tiu- lesson vi iii us. lux was tile last quip*ii-.i conference. 1 he Klucr ueuvnu a biitu -spiring sermon. He' .iii Hi... aim si n, 111in away sniii- j '? v'tuiie a .ew soldiers are i ji : s , i . g their patents. Yena. Uiiiiui. Casper loilnci, indue ; . ..i..,,a,. .4 ..ey uiwK ine picture of \,.in>. .wane u pleasant lor tiiem hi ?.' ;hey a.e nome. . a'si ol .Miss Pauline .Montgom-! ,< ami wo.snipped at liciuel. _i .i was a SHOCK to hear ot the .i.ii.ne.y ileaili of Pro. JfraUcr .1.ow o. r?e-w,is? Killed ? uisuinuyJ in.i a ear ran over him. More in i.e said in next issue. .'join.a.i nioi nn.ji .m. i.o . i (Jrny ..as muiiii i.i'mi ni Hen oi .in.ol ami re. .Mrs. It. P>. brown and .Mia . mt.vi' nay iituii, ai.-?o Jjrs. Jones .mended 11ic* i-cial ol' llev. Hail*. .?Ax- tiii.i1 is in ins new piacc. up in in sen nfm. 11 A our ootliiii'iti pressing. All.,Hunt lias Ciiio.K-iKu nis lit He co i nor stoic, .... was .-ciii liMiiy ins meat block". 1K? rea-ty ktwws how to ,.ii..f 1enk. \i i' can only be it big people by patronizing our color. Von say they tmn't nave everything you want. If you will buy v. hat they )ici\c,?then they -etm? net what you mod. Itl'Tl.KK IIKill SCHOOL .Mr. S. A. Guinyard, Principal_ j lluinwell, S. C.?l'hc 'irst it a I hers' meeting tor the ldj;?-14 ses | sum was held Saturday. Seiru.?n| jit 1 1 :I)U with Piol. S. A. tiain j yard presiding and Aliss Ctiuuls uctiiig as secretary. The meeting opened w'itli a stmg was recited nv all. T rie-- ?K?t+nv tort by Airs; Dixon. A Bible vei > Tciiclii'l', Mi's. Bailey gave u- an encouraging lals. Ac woiv gi.n to have her with us. .The two teachers added to the faculty were .Misses Corn Koiti and Millie Mne Kirkland. Mon day morning over two hundred stu Gents reported for registration. We arc planning to make this a grojr year's work at Butler high. Cora KeitC-'jrepoTfer " MtE = IISS !U-;i.l. STItHKT?-19T2- i-J 511 i I'' frlHttnho tie --Mtttfcin. ^V*?t??l?er onior. was crowned Miss Bell Street for 194!i-4'5.- She is a favorite anion*; students and teacher: ?f the school. watch for Miss Bell Street foi SWANSEA NEWS Sunday school at the usual hour with h'upt. Minis and officers at their posts. A warm prayer service was conducted by Mr. Johi +*t-?Davis?tmd?the?Junior choir The pastor Rev. II; K. Bowntar "T'l 'u -.Tit a wonderful ' nassagi from St. John; theme: Peace trr~j dest'ess Age. We had quite a few b tors to worship with us.: Mr Wanamaker; Mrs. Bertha JaitiCi mh! children. Visitors are always welcome. I.ast_ Sunday 6:fl0 (mo. I h t Community quartet rendered j very nice program for .the. Willing Workers club. The program was conducted by Mrs. Emma D'. McDaniel and?was very good. Collection *11.85. The Supt., delegate and others returned from the S. S. Convention held with Hov'wnrd A. M. R church last week. They report the convention as being among the i^est in the history. Quite a number of soldiers of -?ur community were Tipnte on furloughs from various camps. - Rev. H. Norris preached a very nice sermon last Sunday at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist church. The public school is opening its I session the tirst Monday in October. Mrs. Mary-L. Hampton has as her, truest Sunday Mrs. Viola McDaniel 110111 Columbia and her <itb(>" Mrs. Mary Butler from Woodford. RoV. amt Mrs. W. M. Mints and daughter Itochelle were the dinner guests of Mrs. L. Robinson hunduy. Mrs. Viola .Roach is agent for The Palmetto 1 eadcr. Buy'a copy and read the news. VI. 3iAll 11 KW IIAI'T. ( ill UCII Kcv, \V. 31. Aircenc. Pastor o, ^. TJ.?-The revival .1 cue m. .?tjjitj11i \v_ij_ 15antist clnrTHi day. Sept. 20t'n. JUur Pastor Kcv iieetie preached the morning ser.ton aim _ii wits noul stirring tu ill. Ke\. L. J), lli.lioway prca.h ul the sc. iuui sermon. Re\. 11 1 lower, p'icached tin- third sermon ... r. i r. i.. i. .ini'.soii Die fourth ami at o o'clock tlie bell rang for limner. At 8:>'!0 a warm prayer scriii st..i ll d. Kcv. i. .u. 1* iveinun was appointed to preach the night i i. i' ? .?? i dud ?ur t' tor delivered a so. 1 stirring sermon io a packed house and filled .ir,voncs mo. Joe amount . . ...... fiav ..as :. .-I.IP. L'shei...ere .Mis-e.- TTtOise Freeman *~an?l " anm. rrrr Xuinedy, Klizabetl: 1 renin.u. .dr. i.i-n.gc i-'i.n'r ..ns . slier on chuivh ynr-t. The week's pastor is Kev. 1.. 15. Holloway of v cllli'ilxa. ('oii11- and hear this imiii, l .nit sure yo.. won't regret ?:\SIJ.v, mows Haptisn'ial services were held al i.ii-u y e i.."ii 11 j'l.s) i ti .reu u" li-sl* Sunday. Twertiy-nine wen i Hpti.eo. i:? v. and .Mrs. I). S. N;mph ?ive report of tlnvv tii| e S.an Antonio. 'ic-Mii.-.. wnere the\ i-rdeii lot N,iI uiai Hap'. convention. A i < a ltd tabu cloti ~.'.i?""pre -c-nTi-iT to 51 r-. Veto? ir ?o-rl rrw i-t i I lie- mtfltest amount of money for the nnm-ii i ion. .Miss The! ma .Moi jj_aty jeft t b t city Monday ?or Seat tie, Was:ui^ton, to neeej-t a job in a tie li Use plant. .Miss licit rinli I'ox left on Sept js. for Kstil) to assume a tea.h iiijr posit Am in the public senoo ti t re. Miss lint tie, I'iiiele. the supervisor ot Pickens i ounty Ne(;r< schools \i-ited? Simpson hifb oi Monday, Sep.. 2Nth. iiniiii toiiuiig: nay was ntui a the .''inns !. K. ch.iroh on las Sv.Tjfln\ -V 'airf '*r,iT.y|, plenty of wr',1 tith .t t.r,sl<-t?: a jr. net oil. .in iiTil K -ffi |uoyiam nuiili < (lay an on 'oynhlo \ two ?i'i k< 'ovival elos011 a c Ti < l.'y.t Molini s ihiucl ' """ Kriit.iy iiTiflit. f"op,t. 21. I?o\ T. KmiiHii. oonihieteM the sir l i( OS. Mrs. Kutho Rosso]] Now Yor City has been callnl horo to th I'llsiile ot hoi n: other .Mrs. Aiini K. Valentino who is intpiovin Trr.TTtTrfffVT ^ ? : > STATION HOSPITAL VV. B. 7 Urc i.ast Bound-up ol .\f?> I rum llrre , (amp Gruber Okla.-f Your nrni ii-i .w as ..is; lu. ryt d tunny ,:n i , ! will retire to Ins hopm' i'lwn (p , jo. Box :;:i,-liTrtttfli1,-Sr? , re.;\* '* I > liavi. cn.oyc.1 ocmy with tin ..'."Vs <n' the iM'.ttn (J. mT ( " *' io. a . -<l ad read' i. i my , ,, ! rroup ol boys .ami I think a lot I i , mem ail. I'm \ory s -ny "p'.evb to leave tncm. but I im\<* ?, J | t<. <lo, so 1 wish lot ti.ciii us m l; j success in m i viic jiinl wi'll jir iy ' lor boii return lionic as soon a1-: ?possiolc. I -vionji with lac arc t'jil. Muxie V\ OOlis 111 Ol A I'lV.. II.: . 11 I ? J s-.. j foil of Ti xas ..no many o'.hci . - - who arc being dmehiirncd. j i wisii In snj' to Co. B ami all*' other service "(imfi lico.e.n < r. In -beep?m touch?wtHt Hirnt" ta+rri.iui lor youi persona] j t'.vn?l ami ; bile. 1; yo . nave i.ouht. rc.e. ' ~ alutl". 14:21>-ol: Ami He said cotiu L~ .H. 'a lb1 i'i "I't r?'T i aith" <|ov.n d"JT bC' the ship lib walked on the water' to yo to Jesus. Boys, you havci n-i pi ycrs'l\ nay ami iii?nt. Ju.?. | ssis (ioii to?kM?H-m?w44^?br?done: ; . . ...1 i...:. r o . rt;jH, III . "Sill' ( .a.V ' s? sfuil an.i ini, i .- v a ill Jiff. ' _ ? 1 On my way home I will visit the folTownisr jdn: < - Camilla-,a?; .*ii!*i* t>. W-nson and family. Vnhiosta, (Ju.. Mrs ilemdon .and amily and- Taisms se. I-la.. Miss, 7 ~77 i if j iHl?'ti. , Now i will -say so lon^ to Camp _ t irimlxT ami nmy Cn.l l>!o<< .ovl-y , in- of you itnd Iff roc -henr tronr . !>ou bays. [ Your <>ld?fraud and?if i p.r- hearten A. Jnlin.-nn. ; I.ANCASTKIl MOWS ' >lt. /.ion A. M. 10. /ion Church i I .cv. W . II. (rrocliwcod, Castor Sunday school at 1 (!:() ') o'clock -fttl?Otfit Ol's ift?their po>l. AT" 1 o'clock tlie pastor preached a >- -rTT7i-?rfii rintj; sermon. At )s o'clot k iicv. John Moorland,-dean of Clm l all voileyo, ptv ..clu'-a-m -nueivst??-?i ';< yo. ny women's missionary so. .icty. The usher board met Sunlay afternoon at the hoiSle? of Miss Kula.Xcal McQuilla. Steve..riless Hoard No. 1 met Friday veninj; at the home of Mrs. An-' on IJoselioro. Mrs. Carrie Cautheir Tif F'hilaielphia. Pa., is vuiithig her sister 'jilts. J. 1.. Ilmiilfr.-jon. =?^ Miss Manderiiu' .Tillmon of Ciini otto spent the week end with her ' -niiHher. .Mis. llattie Tillmon. Wick end laaest uf Mr and Mi;s. Chalmers Uosehnid was Air. .John Colemon of Kannapolis.. I J Airs.-. J. I.. 11 cutlet son and-Iam* , 'I.. aiiomien ino itinera i ot .Mrs. f'. .hen n.lay in C'har1 lotte. I nP'VrvfiK* i ity was slocked last vyi ?lt V l'iif it.'"As L'f. Mr. William Wrightls'--death reached here. Mr. Wright was ,liyii".* in Flint. Mich, at th" time at' his death. The body urs brought here and the funeral J a - he'il at Ml. Zion em eh amblst j-? host ??f sorrowing-friend*. 'Thi i :irogiviin was a<' follows: Sefip; re '.y Prof, K. H. Riley; prayei l by ff< v CijTeavo.od; duel. Mrs. n: s"io. Mrs. Florence Funderhurke: ti leyranis and condolences i ? 're-read -by-Mrs. Juanita Clarri-. The < ulo'/y was delivered by i Re\ . \V. 11. (I recti wood. . The fid , ! -w insr ladies. iook_ elififyc of the 1 many beatuiful flowers: .dc*d;>me? F.s' 11:ilit ' 'ini'iiiiidi-arv. Mary \ 1 i?? Vdanis. Anna Rostboro. Odessa i Alexander and Misses Mary Hnr: ris n and Ruth Tillmon. The body . was in charge of Mr. \\ . L. Fun. ' rh"rl?e. says UULUflijll^V IS * IB. You musf see CLAUDIA | picture with the surprise sto fH wonderful DOROTHY M M ' ROBERT YOUNG and INA < lii" "' * * * > mi~ WINTERTIME is on the PH - way! Hilarious musical fun |1 - starring SONJA HENIE, -- ?||L JACK OAKIE, CESAR Xm - ROMERO, CAROLE ill LANDIS, with WOODY i|| HERMAN and His Orchest J ATTENTIO > .Ml -voiuiyr woynon. IS y llftlcS of State A(vre.jjt od t | mi nf i.? cjtllintr von to sorv?. Vim ran Ixvomo a Tvai j .'.The (Invert i men! will pay For Further information. ;j Director of Nui I COO!) SA.MAKITAN-W r ? a MUM -\ \) \N I is I < <>i.l M!JI \ 1S> Ke\. A. I.. Pipits Mr. Kditor: 1'i? ;i-? allow spa!'' lot mi' to mention ?>. l! < i'imv.i .u e; .fiu' .11 a . v- . u .. t .,j.ookia:..l H last ; ? -\ Lev. i!. N'orri.- pa.sioi, b\ Rev I riemishio ' ..a"!' < ton, in.1 i.? meetinjr beyae A1 t. i.i\ nr.'hi. . . . a ;i e"1! Sale ny *tvt tip. p<. ,i * -j a il.oap'ii ' hr .i -t t a o it lit? '.vt-r ay Rev. ,11 JVJ- . ;i. 1 h: ) <>-'. ill.) . ! i ( ., , v..-ri.. .v, i v'hf ! 'I >< ."'ill mmi 'It i i i a la a 1 a it 1 ionu 1m he !.' 'i r i mv' .. the !'* ( mi ! i" !. 1 i; i H i) ' ?; , U .'ell loi'Tt T^? ' ' : . T .. to > a! ien \ ..? \. i y - >1 :i id. !' .;J1 V"'"1 tl.at t Mi'jij t r.' :t.l* ftid .? : l ' l * i.i ili'i i: ' a < ' m. W I'lifsd. y it 'j'im. I > . 111? lira tup -At?Mr?R.- ' hn:i?! ;.!: ?rrrri?lit. Ii v?rimer iMWllltM hr .WHV,-i,4n'p- '1-11 .. . :v a :).> i Baptist ofwiil and I'sher- board fi:< or < ay e nd many" of her members and i rii-nds \\ n;e there. 1- rida\ nirr.n b ri'?hilsii,p liaplisl. >>f Columbia, irhoir and usher boaul .;iu? - a- 1 oilowi11jyt ministers were-out ! Id In-!.. Rev. J. \\. Preher: Rety , L. t?!a>s. .'lev il. .Mi i.cns. Rev. -ht I!. AVailar off the A.MK ehur.ii; i ilev..('. SpV.nn. Tle\ . .1. TTTTav^ ri'nt'Kton, Lie. J ill" A'lin rt an t'wi ' ? ?v "?'"'of ?L i'.in'l?i eeuli l :>f the Baptist ehureh. The briuo | . as iu two niiri.i- l:n !?. ...r. Htt?M"-.i,'.- u.i1-?t'lft ri.?rrli .cii l or ilapu-i And lo.u o *v .i.cir Christian exploit nee. Sun1-rteV?W4tS?u ixuy?n:;\ I in- [ .I'mi. I ..nit ci then <1 nil....J sl.a,v? u - i | .. tne n eeun,! ti.ty.M .;a.io..r Hilt / unlay iiioi iiiuu the p.istur plead eti a wi.ihK i'm. h'i H.ttii a >a ?jr tnose win) nt'iii?i a.iti.?.:i..r.., ..tcJ iio >ii mif K. v \\ nson 1 ' . .rtnbia piv.icheo a no/a- >ei ino.f .or pastor then led noun at tlu ! . i.it i cicvcil .-.a.- ana L?a.p i.'.'t.. .liu'iii. i a>. i .yd t i.tuui ui .a'' lira ship \.as ^iwii t.. .iiieeii ulim i..a?.e l..en} i .in. rtie.illji r.? in J>t no., i..lid Baptist " t lu.t . I;t?; I ne pa.-.o. i .wi.nfii ii.e ei viiiy sermon ."s. n t., So until the people said it ouyht lo !ia\o -v.^ nl on ...i iiev. Ii. .Noil,.- i-oii...it"i...s .. inee-iun: a i i.<i . . e. . ;iL-.. ...... I... t oaiii.o... ii..- i.eoW ...... iii oo.iUuitl clio r wui s.ii^j l-'rit.a.> i..?.iil. Ueiober 1st. ' Mrs. Emma C natman . sister oi titev o'i i tux mill i,.'i? da.fitter .u>> N.'.y?McLhever oi?Koinnert?spent ,:,n..ni<i) a.rei iiooii ami npthr wttn t.-.e writer ami i.,mny and return oti Sunday. -VII ?1' 1 0111*1:1 Kl'l V 111?t- iiuliu fnnn tne hospital and is netting on till*-. . . . iiuv. id. 1?Jynes-.-wiu* -trot hurl .u tne roeiv qua.iy ui.-t veek a.a. .tas ueUen to i. ouar.., ?s i e;.oiled Uoihu tine ..p to Via; \V riinijf. .. -Uusii'c lull. S.;ii u i uii \ in visit ri,?ir. i.? in i'liil IT II'lieil Mommy. Th" witcr | ih'.mc!u! ' f??i- Rev. .1 ' k.~ >u mill .ii s i omjivjat ior Sumhty iPirht. Mmo'ex tti.rht arr; Tuesday?niyht. (' ii,r,i!.i:i. Perrc'nn Tvi. ~ Mi Svr.j' who was vei y -Ac's l*K ? v i i k " a- a * * !c Is if 11x;I-: hi? \n< 11 n i:\vs Tin- Popular Branch S. S. revival not MJivlay at Popular Branch ehiueh. S. S. opened at its usual hnpr. Plasses taught in groups ( oilei 11< 11 After which Pea. I. W. Williams conducted prayet sp-virrs. AH enjoyed the service the ot.es who appeared on program were Miss I>o-is . PangoVt ami Mr. Marion. 15 Books, which ndously funny! Perfection!". _ |ft|j o Mou/ Vorf Hnilu Nipwc of ' MATRIMONY, that || f a hit with that scream of a ~ |||g MONTY WOOllEY and - il >< the surprise - f||? r of the year? Vv;/ / / ^ f|w cGUIRE, and |H ?N WOMEN! 7 on"s of ajre and a'-ovo. eradHiirh Schools, your Govern> it >n a dignified profession, nod Nurse. FREE OF COST for your training.) Write To rsing Education 'AVER LEY HOSPITAL >H MBIA. S. -j r G ? """ V* ^T? A V PAGE SEVEN ^ I 11 j; I.O\ hi A HIM, si N DA V :u notrEr* on \ i;n i ion J in ii.m . a, i <>nv en' linn just eib-e<l out- ol the great* 1 l . Ml . I'!' ll.fH,l.l'. > t li.il w ila Hie w.ii.ii.aii iiuiikh t?aplist ......ii, ..1 I o..s. ivl'V. h. it. .iiiM.iii . , |ii..M.n uuU Kev. J. i.--- ??~.iii *.t-.-T?t-t v> i< it-itr?ol fcho 1,1 ..... . ..-v . . . ei ii.oil was tie* 1 iv _ . j* ?i * r *,?' ? * ' ? >??? i i?. i. .iui sc'i iuon by mc ui'i, I v". II n.nl mi- lAukd Ijuiial serii.-.i. n,i n'. > . ... a. >< I.. ..Ml.il ol \e.% good ci..i e. > i amy iitawe j >^. . Ml Inlllllll.; t li e .. i e- -p.C s IioUi oi concei i, .... . .... we lisU ueu lo lUMiiy I,. u 1 mill tile e.in . eiitioii ? .... . . ... >.? nw.?i .-ay we arc .,t .,-.4 v St-I |1ii4*iI W-ilt* 111?' ? - -i[ . *. > m.il' ' . I.'maj 1 . .s..?j . .niojey ? ?mi T v. i. uu. i.e.it'.s w cia: umdu. TTT ' grMTrjWFP^rtz'ijxtir-'<u:: ilm''-' ww ?' | av'i' a.g .. i?e... Sliuey spoke * ' uom suoject: Let ' God be ^ bur Leader. Many . iniugirtrr" tvurr?>11 c.-?>.va?an?lead ., i ? i|i. Saucy is .me of our strong ! est ministers in this part of the j."ta e. He is a graduate of Morris and Benedict colleges; pastor or > Jivulittin c impel Baptist church, 1 Bainborn aim Bethel Baptist of St. George and principal of -J$t. l'eter school, Cameron. Preach ' oil?rial ley. : ? S.ViU.Oo were raised.' The next , session will meet with the Free ?nrrr?impijsi?t'irtn en,?Blanche ille.?? Oin ii lends arc asked to meet 'j us at K.e?>illc, Octoncr io tmu . i tn in c?t i' .Association at the ! .*'t. .Vit.ttnew jyajivisG Lev. ~tr.? A. * j-ilslOl . | ON lis I'M Al'LB A. >1. E. . * | ...ON t HI K( H N L.W S Kev. .1. [.. Moore, Minister General class and Love Feast .i . oe iiedd at Jones chapel Fri! ay night. Bros. I. J. Steward and ; > laieiue Darkins officiating. Ilea. J. w nig v Will, make the preparation. Mrs.' Kinnia Monday captain t)l ) l. i. is. . 5 \s ill serve dinner.til the h ?i\n,- Satnituy,? Oct. jit begin- r - - ! ii.ng at 12 noon. Sunday is eom! n.niion day. and pew rally,. J*he Sunday .wiiool wrh opened K _ . in a.in ; morning worship at i .on. Lite p:isior wiiI pvoa,h on i ! e .subject "In Kemeinberance of i Mle". At :.'!<i p.m. will he the i-ew laliy. l>r. X. A. Kice the : , astor IM' Stover C hapel^AME will ' preach ami his choir will sing. * . dt. Young people's meeting ar?7:00 1 N'ght" si t vices at t> o'clock i.e pastor will jnea.ii. ? We weie glad to ha \ e two new schools to join us. Ml. Zion Baptist Batesburg and .Monetta Baptist, Marietta. We ! ihaiik these schools for joining, end hope* others will follow, i \ S-. and 'choirs.- dobrway fees | ell. on fopmar Branch table 1. We now have nine Sun| day schools in the revival. Next j'-es.-ion wTll be held at Ridge Br > >. fou; th Sun<ia\ in Decemh. Ilea. David Hiving is on the sick iist. We ho, e for"'him a spec} y i"o>\ cry. Real Estate ; BARGAINS Huy Now?Prices From S 1.100 (o $2,000 i '?, I. "> and fi Room Houses, ' I)es:rahk? Location; in Good j''ondition. Lots $50 and up. | Kasv Terms may he arranged Kirtar-d Realty Co. j 20't0 TpvI't St. Rhone 00H7 i t - -* ? i mm1 \i \ n t m \vkk;HT V N T. M T ST 1 f-*?rrt< iiv Oradpr and Advisor. Not i "-. /> Tod" :>nd < nno Tomorrow. ' ool; fo- v->rin. Sovonth Dau??hI '*>r nf ti?A ?pvpnl N (!i>npr?ti?n. "|" ?"'J\ WITH DOIJU.F VFtl. This lady arrived io your ^M^fown to do pood for the i public by her wonderful ; powers in reading the 1 \t^ history of ono'< life: also ? , 4>X pives adviee ou all affairs f lifo, s"rh as love nf:la4i-s. Im<ines? matters. family ffairs, wills and divorces and -ost evrrvthiwf pertaining to the e'fpre of one's life. Dm'' fa*' (o <ee Madam Wright II... I 1 1*1.- lit't'M 111 >11111 Mill H rtllll CWlin* f> year*. There arr lots of readis <ro*tinr nlare/l in your town. 'a dam v>'> i?fht. , i?5 the only read that Ks?< a -diploma for her irk. Pon't irrt fooled and 4*0 to he wrontr nluca. Madam Wrieht has an otfiee far white and eolor.1 Ch i'?o. n't fail'. Madam Wrijrht doesn't do business throuch mail; you will have to jvay Hrr a visit, if yon want information. Prrma?-enMtr Inentrd in Stud fa ; 're ts on Meeting St., rfn U. 8, . Rj Ititrhirrr?Ntr?I. nt City?ffanttn, West Columbia. 8. C.