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Saturday, October 16, 1913 ? I. .. Personal! mention M ARHI A G E A N N () i: N CEM ENT RIVERS-JENKINS Rev. David Scott of Charleston, S C., "announces the marriage <>f Samuel Rivers on Monday, Septeni ber 13, 1943 New York City. Residence: 219 West 129th St., New York City. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. McLeod of Elloree announce the birth of a daughter, Friday, October Kth. She has been named Juliette 0^athin. Mother and daughter are j^Big nicely. BAIWUISL LDWAKU GOYINS Mr. and Mrs. James Goyins announce tWe birth of a son Samuel Edward on October 5th. MfsrTi0=~ yins is the former Ida Lou Dick-?^rson. of "2209?Lady?street. Mrs. Ozie Williams accompanied by her baby and niece Grace returned home from Washington, D. C~. They report quite an enjoyable trip^ Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kelly of 5952 St. Anwine St. Apt. 208, Detroit, Mich., ai'e in the city visand Mrs. Thaddeus W. Kelly, Allen-Benedict Court, Apt. N-4. Mrs. Florence Ruff has returned home after spending two weeks >vith her sister, Mrs. Nettie Williams of Leesville, S. C. Mr. J. C. Swygert of Greensboro, N. C., spent his vacation in Irmo with his sisters, Mrs. A. C. Jpnes, Mrs. Geneva Brannon and Miss Pansy Swygert. Misses Kirkland and Keitt, . teachers in Butler High school, Barnwell spent the week end with parents in the City. Mr. L. A. ' Black man of "13en~ ?- nettsville and- Elloree was weekend guest of Mrs. Elizabeth MeCormick Blackman. Last weekend she had as house guest Mrs. Murtba iBlucknian and two little bJ^s, Douglass and Weldon o f Bennettsville.Mr. A. Curenton of Santuc, S. C., spent Sundiry "as""the guest" of ; Miss Mabel L. Boykin of Winnsboro. -? _ ?? ' r Mrs. Julia E. Breeland. president and founder of the Elite Beauty School of Orangeburg, was in the 'city Tuesday on busL | - ness. Mrs. Breeland reports her school in a prosperous condition iand an overflow of students. A new class is forming and more applications are being received daily. 1st. Sgt. and Mrs. Ocie S. Rirfc die are now residing in the newly finished Carver Apts. located on thp Pnot Pom,. ? i~i-_ i - www WW UUIUUJI JUIII1ston, Flo. CHAPLAIN FRANK A. BLACK. WELL. GUEST"SPEAKER AT BETHESDA BAPTIST .CHURCH Continued from Page 1 nie Cameron, Mrs. U. G. Teele and Miss Thomas. JThe convoy was met by Mr. etcher and escorted to the chure'. then after listening to this won? derful message the chaplain and his men were invited to the various homes where they were well fed to a splendid dinner by the members and friends. ' I Preaches At Rethel j^Hpulay at 3:30 p.m. Chaplain OTrckwell pinch-hit for . Rev. Mills and preached unother tine sermon at Bethel A.M.E. church in assist ing Rev. Jackson to rnine his con ference claims." *Rev. Jackson will leave feeling very happy. He wilt also preach the annual sermon. Hostesses Attend Social Function Five trucks came down here on Tuesday night and carried around | seventy-five or eighty yot ng L | dies, chaperons arid escorts vor loj the Carver Street USO at My:tk I beach. Mr. Edgar Clarke i-s th" efficient director and he is putting > over a pood job. The (ienrgetown j group has promised him all of the I cooperation in carrying on this | fine work. ^ We are hoping that Conway I and Myrtle Bench will team wit'' us to make the Carver Street ? USO dub one of the best of all USO's. Miss T. C. WHson, USO repoter L. . W Recreation for Service ' Men at Allen-Benedict Court Center Fun, food and frolics wore the order of the parties at the regular j Tuesday and Thursday night | dance at the Center. | Tuesday Sept. 28th the Service men and-girls enjoyed a S-phngetti Supper?Thursday -Kept, .'ill U>o soldiers and ladies enjoyed a Pie Party with CollTee. The pies were* made and served by the ladies - of Cahary IJaplist church. LEWIS-JONES* NUPTIALS tijofcy . 'ife,. . . ?$$ >. mSk ' ^ \ >, ' . ' MRS. WILLIAM L7 JONES The following marriage announcement has been received by the many friends of the family in the city: Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lewis of Philadelphia. Pa. announce the marriage of their daughter Helen Elizabeth to ? Lieut.?William L.?Jones at Austin, Texas Ttiosfhiv Aitwnitf-31 lu.i.'t The couple will reside at '4508 Brown" j-st..' I'hiiadelpnia, i'a".~aiter October 1, 1943. The charming Mrs. Helen E. Brownr before her marriage, was quite popular in the younger social set of Columbia. She is a graduate rof Booker Washington High School, and was in her So'phomore year at Allen University, | when the family decided to move I to Philadelphia. Ylrs. Jones won national and international fame, when in 1941 at the New York World's Fair, she won the cmetod title of Miss Bronze America, by competing in the International Bronze America Beauty Contest. Aside from this honor, she was starred in an allcolored movie short, which was shown throughout the nation. At the premiere of the same in her home cityv the-attendance was so large, That it was booked for the second showing. Columbians in particular wish I.t. and Mrs. Jones a happy sail I on life's matrimonial sea. |SfJT. JOHXIE M. REEL VISIT^ RELATIVES IN EASTOVER fegt. Johnie M. Bell, the son of Mrs. Queenie Martin of Eastover S. C., spent, one week home visiting parents and friends.'. Sgt. Bell has l?een in service foi the last ten months. In the fol lowing stations: Fort Bragg, N. C.; Camp Breckinridge, Ky.; am is now stationed at Fort Iluaehuca Arizona. " . The family and many friends pi Sgt. Bell received him "with genteel giect/iigs and pr >found care, though his stay was very short, he made efforts to see and to give a friendly handshake with his many friends.- 1 From all appearances Sgt. Bell >een,s u> he enjoying h-tsc-wwk in service, as ' he speaks of it as a nuty and not a burden. We feel that this is one of the caiTfc'es'of his rapid progress from {T fruek j ;.i Ante to the rank of? sergeant. His stay at home was highly enjoyed. Ilis departure was" that of sad moments. We hope for Sgt. Hell continuous "progress for the duration, and a happy return to his home. Sgt. Hell's mother has t,wo other sons in the service: Pvt. Maeeo Martin, stationed at the Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C., and Sgt. Karl G. Martin, stationed some 1 where in New Guinea. I Spartanburg Masons . (iivo Banquet ] Spavti nhurg Masons rave their annual banquet .Monday night October 1. wi h Worshipful- Grand I Mast -)- J. S. StanbucU as the- t guest of Honor. i Tie Mils ins ro'oived the Most | ' Worshipful (l and .Master with bono: s. Senior Warden M. 11. i recti delivered thi- welcome ad- ' iress. Mr. Clinton ~was g. est 1 speaker. Mr. Stanbaek's address center <r upon the rapid ndvaiire- J men' of Free Masons of South Carolina. cri/rrKK-Ti.ru Mrs. W. II. liallnian was hos-_c ess to a la rifely attended meeting ' I the Culture club j?n Friday, Oe- 1 chef 8lh. Plans were comjueted s or participatiaon in the HarvesT"* Festival, held annually at t h e f Wilkinson Home hi Cayce. Unique among the contributions of the Culture club to the festival is a I Guernsey cow to heln provide the t much needed milk for the home. ' tuirtrc quantities of potatoes, flrcr H ' tinned goods and other articles ' .were also made available by the ' members^ ' L, An interesting quiz program ' was conducted by Mrs. H. P. Prrde ' and several useful prizes were a-war(1 ed the winners. Mrs. John II. MeCray was wel- < omcri into the club by the I'resi . H dent, Mrs. Belle Vincent. The I tuosenec of Mrs. J. J. Stalks was s specially notch < ATtei the Till: <inoss session Mrs. 1 1 Hallman served a delightful re- j t past. j Mrs. G. E. Nelson, reporter ( CASARI.ANCft^-Members of t nbl'-r.u a, North Aiiiea, pictured duri of United States armed forces. (I'i Feaster-Davis (( nuptials .1 On Monday, October 4th, Miss Oelestine Keastor became the bride ; of ?Seau:iwVr-Janiwi Davis, of the : United States Naval Reserve. The wedding took place at the home ui tiiu uriue, 1 ne kcv. v naries i II. brown, the pastor of the ( brides mother, performed t h e ceremony. ?White candles, southern smilax,?' palms, and two white floor has- t kets tilled with gladioli were used j in the decorations. - , Seaman THomas Goodwin (U.S. ' N.R.) was the best man. Miss Lucille Jennings of Columbia was the bride's only attendant and maid of honor. She wore a gown of blue taffeta with -gold accessories. Jler flowers were an ' arm arrangement of asters in pas Lei shades. "* ?-T | sin Cpi. George Jones by whfmi she was given in marriage. She ' wore a wedding gown of white chiffon, made with a sweetheart t neckline and a fetted bodies. Her , veil was of shoulder length. She ! carried ll hfllKfllfrt oT rd'ses. " Mrs. Christina Moore, mother : of the bride, was gowned in n:ivy. 4 blue 'with light blue accesso?ies. Followincr thf, povomnnu \T ro Christina Moore entertained with ' a reception at her home. Attend- ^ ing were the bridal ^>arty, out-of- ( town -g. eirtv and other friends. i-eaman j\mes Davis left Thtirs .lay evening to return to the Sitvy. 1 I FRIHNDl.Y FOt'RTKEN ()( l.\l? ( I.I'M The eluh met Thursday nittht at 1 ts usual hour 8 o'clock and car- ' ried t?* meeting as usual- Wo - I discus-cd the many successful , tlii; gs we have had lip until the . present time and now Mrs. Nancy IUTsehoro is giving -n supjior Fri- ' iay night October l!i sponsored by - j the club, at the home of Mrs. Ma", niie Coleman I'll Park St. Follow ing-on October 16th Mrs. A. Good win is giving a supper at her.' homo sponsoied by the club, 2L2b * 3 ? THE PAI,MKT Altends Graduation At Ann Arbor, Michigan Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Everett and )r. J. (5. Stuart left for Ann Ar.or, Michhjan, to attend the gradlation of their son Henry C. Eveett in medicine at the University )f -Michigan. lie won the s ho stie Kellog Medical prize, having jeen the honor student in hrs lass. HAMPTON tonor:-; DETT Hampton Institute. Va.. 0< ' i 12 In h' nor'of tin' late Dr. Xatl n>l D< t* 1 ' ... ently at Battle Creek, Mich., the hoi*r of Hampton Institute, where ie was music director for years, :ang anthems by the celebrated romposcrj at th'e college worship >ervice on Sunday. ' pi Mora! tribute and a message 01 ^ ondolence were also .sent to Dr. Lett's family by the college lasJ , .\eek. Tribute to his accomplish- ( ^ audits as a teacher and artist were >aid by acting President H?Q'lT;ir:i ;n Don A. Davis, College comptroller ia] t?t -VHss?Prorrr Zanders, who is 1 ow head of the TTanTpTon Institute anisic department. - " a : Dr. Dett, who would havcbeen tj,, Dr. Dett, who would have been j pU II years old on Oct. 11th Poi nded I u i .1 ieMusbal Art So.iety arllam'p- , vic ton, scheduled to open its 1P43-44 Th series on October 13th, wrth a con- C*b :ert by his celebrated pupil, J. Dorothy Maynor. The final number cu m Miss Manner's announced pro- is "iam is his arrangement of "Ride Su Dn, Jesus." wc . ^ :?^ '* * ' V> - __ ><-<r^ < >? '. C Hitrinu of Public Rolntmns, U, he House Committee ofjhe American ing one of many conferences on plans :otOi US. Afmy Signal Corps ~ Jervais St. We are inviting our W. fiends to come out with us and HJWJf J WUI AVTIVCO! George W. McDaniel, Sec. . ' T NOTICE! is; " ?: ~ i For enjoyment come to Union, :'aptist church?the Capital City UC Quartet, Rev. E. 3VI. Keitt and iomo of the best talent of the IPC :i'ty will appuap^the 4th Sunday " venial, at 1 o'clock. The public j s cordially invited. L, E. Swit- .' i 1,1 '.er, sponsor. | , I Da returned home j ftni Mrs. Dolly B. Truesdale o f >:i 12 1-2 Pendleton St., and Mrs. j Julia Olefin - of 2308 Stark street i ^ lave f returned "home after a three !'a., with their brother Mr. Benj. i rruesflale and Mr. Arthur Glenn, I be son of Mrs. Glenn, in Newark, \T. J. Also relatives and friends, II K'l'W 1.01'k I liy* i ney leport j ^ i grand time on their vacation n the noith.-?" Pri ! , un special program at the on f eterans' hospital )n sunday" mi the The regular v second Sunday's tor >rogn?m was rendered at the hos- stj' ital for the Veterans which they , i i 1 pnifiviul cn vorv nHipE TV-ir^o c1-. >ii pi I,pi am after the. devotional Hit erioo: Mr. R. McDariiel, a short ma .aIk; Mrs. Luoile Powell, Serip.ure losson; Mrs. Garrett, solo; ma ./ ttle~ Gladys Murray, song; Mrs.* Ch >avenport, poem; Miss Lillie Mae Ivans solo; Mrs. Florenoo Brodks >oem; Mrs. White, solo; Rev. Zim we uerman and others were fcpokes- Fo Hen for the group. Mis. Whi 11 at he organ; Mis. Julia Glenn spon- |ia) TO LEADER CASABLANCA?American s meeting place of President Roos< club there has set up a committei Signal Corps). IK ST Kit CO. (?KTS ANOTHER J, IRICL'LTL'RAL WORKER ^ CJ . n n l 1 <%/1. ! r.ni'srrr, o. v v/noiin vui ? ester county, .rap-,dly becoming * ? loadinng agricultural county the state, hat; Koeurtid. th'o ser...-^ es of another"Negro Agricultu. j, I worker: ^ Lafayette Smith, a ^rariuirte?ol^j. uth Carolina Staate college, anTrf farmer of the Batan Rough sec- J pj n of Chester county, has been | =v. t on as Junior Agricultural Aid J th the Soil Conservation Sor- I e. lie wrll work directly undo I omas Carter, Negro Jr. Soil in nvcrsationist. - .in ltural agent, says that Smith 1 . probably the first Negro in uth Carolina to be put on tjiis ^ irk wrth civil service status. - ->U HX 7" j '' * ^ ire , S. War Department , -Red Cross Service Club in Casfor entertainment Negro, troops WERLY Sl'NPLOWEK CLUB ?a pei The club met with Mrs. Eula sti les, 2.512 Pendleton St. The |*u, seting was called to order at So 15 by the chaplain. Scripture | id by Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Thomp- ovi i acted as president. The plans loi re for a dance Friday night, pu t. 15th and a Silver Tea Oct. ior th; all to be given at the Pal- tin 'tto Chauffeurs f'luh Wo . id to have Mrs; Dick Ti uesdale I ViTi ik after spending three weeks ue New York and Baltimore. W'e are glad to know that Mrs.; " isy Adams is feeling better d hope she will soon be back ( i th us. We miss her so much. | tei e hostess served hot dogs and i. We adjourned to meet with ^ s. Dora Cunningham on Ger- tol is street. in< ot ST. JAMES ( IHCTIT , "u r>!i Rev. R. J. Hodge. Pastor UK / at Mt. Zion A^M. E. church t,|i this circuit. S S. at 10 em.' '1 j ^sujent S. K. Higgins of Allen clM ivcrsity, gave timely remarks an' behalf of the Sunday school M-'1 1 its objects. Prayer service s conducted by Bio, Temple DC Her?ami others. Followed b:_. A. order of service by the pasPresident Higgins was pre- | Re ited by the pastor who select- I hrs text from the book of St. ?cl tthews, subject The Faultless t,a; list. In his administration, p,< to was rejoicing and help for th? ny a weary rotil. Holy Com- pii inion was administered. After tju lection further remarks were he do by the president from the mr ristian Educational Standpoint View. Explaining how to be- , ne a better citizen. At. the end of the service- we re favored bv the Traveling;^ -r <* ? l- ! 111. v.<i ?juai iri ui \n mi run j I'd a program of spiritual son<*>5 , u< I) Will linger in our oars. We ( 'iv J a groat day. wi C. M. II., reporter h\.i i...-. ^ i *' ' oldiers arc he gaesta of French welt a in J WinstoH Churclvll. Ca e to insure that aolctierb on puss ohnson C. Smith University News irroll Nuptials Charlotte, N. ('. Septemhei trth?Afn?l)aviil?F- * nmiU ?il' tin ihnson ('. Smith university fatty;?wtt-?married ?:Murit rHt?n--ui--_the Harber-hent.ia col 14;C 1 acuity. nit v? art* at the Loin1' of tiie -bride renton, N. J. AliS. Carroll is 't adoatc of? CtbrnTm?college?- a in iLis ill.- y A. (Iwmi-ljiiiii ( mhia . university. She is begin ng Lei- sixth ye*"' as instiuetoi music at HarhC'Scutia College r. Carroll, who 's hi his eight! lar of service ii1 f'1*-* music <le utmeiit of ?Smith? is a gradual! Oherlin?ve+t-h- the "MusT" AI. de ?from thi> rhicairo- Alusicn liege. iculiy Forum ?1 ? On the occasion of its first niee g of the j^'ar, th*-' Smith Kacultj 11 rn presented the charming ujile a beautifd' ar)d praciea tt in silver as pn expression oJ ml wishes from the Smith fiw Ly. The hacuity forum provide.' outlet for discission of timelj \ i tKLtx iiw fiwk.iiIt * i*IU4 ICHUWKJLtu: * nx. ~ j in hers and their wives. Dr. .M Metro icy, president of the rum ami wife t'f the presrdenl the university,- presented at Lhi st meeting new members of the iversity stutf h?d Dr. J.' M .stun, secretary of.the Board 01 usteis of the university. Slu i ther pointed td Lhe ol>jecti\es the forum and t'm type of proam that is anticipated for tin ar. An enjoyable social pcrioi do wed; >nie-coming - ? _ J. C. Smith will meet West Virlia Male college "ii the grid>11 011 Saturday" mght, Octotiei , in the 11)4# lionieconiiiiy me. lnspite of ditiiculties in way oi an -earner announcemJL-ii large aue1^"1^' ??f jrradtes ami former st-.dents" is ex. led. Activities ?>n the pail gi ulents and ahm1"' point to an joyable occasion/ rarities South women ate enthusiastic tlie recent faculty provision : the 'organization on the cams of chapters of recognized nat ial sorority grdps- Their enisiasm is teiupeA'd with careful inning to the ep*l that the best ais of tile organizations may attained. AUO ONE WlM-INU OKKIOIOS CI.I U On Sunday Oct. O), the club atiiicu a Sil.er U'a given by tlu ,ver Saving CI. l) at the. nmiit .vil s. \\ iiiKer, buh .\Ja;ion &t, ter the devotiod* we were we?i.ed by illrs. Wi-ilkqr sponsor ol ^ica. 1 nev Jiau?trne program lec nations and speeches i rum nuaus ot botn i?s. Mr. >nas mit- congru t ulat l*d both c-iut>i? tn a s]u"fiuiui ta'k. lie is a ior>r niemoer of the \Var?l 1 Wilts' Viorders Club. After which : collection \va^ taken anil we <eati(i the ben('1hction 111 cohX. ffti Were seized hot cocoa [1 cake. We left *? attend church ices in diiterctt Churches. f )I MLE HKANCH >1. K. CH I K( H v. H. ('. Cunningham, Pastor J-. :S. at the t.ij-ai hour. The tool was largely attended. Suny being puslot a 1 day at Mount <gah and the last- tnis side of Annual Confe'i'ttee, Rev. Cun ighahi was with the sislei men Sunday ii.orning. wneie preached a soi'i stirring ser >n. Atter vrh ifli i.tJid'S pper was ?ilnnJ,,>le,'t"t'* * Sunday G:.'5() p.nj.-.t|u> I'- .I.t'ii6 mot with 'u nice group ? 1 ling people. Wi: 'I'll carryit on una lued >,u"' sip port. At H p.m. Rev. S. L. (ilass doTood a /winy ii'sl"""K sermon iich was} bread 100(1 ful 001 :ig:y souls. "" ?-1?f Ouri'iiu of Public Relations. Kirls at the American Red Cross Ser\ sanhu.ca is a seaport on the Atlantic cc and furlough are received and enterti i ".':>?i!#*n St ( SO News' The Harden Street I'Sti i- a eeiie at'"much arti-ity these days i The vapied program otl'ered and the large gK+si+eof lovely hostess-H es present are largely resiiotisihle for this.. All activities ary attended hy cafKieitv crowd-. As - day .Sunday. The se'nfu-monthly ' . ?ii <i'I) . .iinn led by Mr H. 1.. kinard, local realtor who chose ' the suhjcct. Rationing Control. 1 Much useful information was pre1 scntt (1 to ihe audience by M r. . IKinaid. Hostesses for J he da y j fc.e:e: M issos liessic .Pearson' and " j Lutherine Vance." Hosts were: I'vt i' i Harold Peterson and Sgt. James . Daniels. ~ TJn next Sunday, O. I. 17.~ 1 kv. " f Robert Wilson will he tiie gm'-t I speaker on the regular vesper t.eioyj am at (> |nmr~T-he- public is . invited. Rimsky lvnrsalTov*s "JSche I herazatle" (The Arabian Nights Tales) will be played and discuss... uiirini the music appreciation , o. r at 5:00 p.m. ; l i e quests had a lot of. fun on t last Frida> at. the backward I'ar; ty where everything was done ! , backward. Mrs. Louise Rollerson I and Mrs. Hazel Reese were hostesses for the occasion. A cabaret ' 1 -party is being planned for Friday .?(let.?15, which?is expected to he? . I very entertaining. There will he ' . a peppy, floor show and hot nu sic 1 1 h y tlie 2."lMh Quartermaster ! ?f-wTngstcrs. * t !_i 1. II,.or tlie direction of 1'fc. Ja-o > ' Knight of the Station Hospital. r_i4uuch hidden talent is being exposed during the Tuesday Amu-: ^rretrr?N ig nt?programs. - An enjoya , ... ] tliis weekly activity. A bridge class has been oigalii/C(i among tin* soldiers' wives. This group moots oil Wednesday at 1 p.m. Any soldier's* wile i.> , ve'cojne to join. ' ;?T. PA l I. A. M. E. ( III ItCII Kov. J. S. Martin. Pastor . i.ai.casttj'i?.S. s. opened at the usual hour. Oil'ering' At ij :.it) Kov. alarlni camo no.to o uS unto a wonderful sermon that :. i.tt ,.ii ;,.v..,i - i Mrs. Josephine Mitchell of Co himoia visaed nor niotner on last work. Mrs. Carrie Bailey. .-gt. 'llenry Thrower of'.Virginia is IniiiU' on furlough visiting his paivnts Mr. and Mis.,.lC Throwei. Mr*. Minnie Rutledge spent Sun day in Columbia, visiting a e r. daughter Nancy who is a Freshman at Allen University. ' Trent Satterwhite, Ira Baskin, i Jr.. s|ient Sunday-' in Columbia, visiting friends. Mrs. Bessie Boykin was called to Camp in Ala'ohina Saturday. ' bee at s'e of the illness of her son [1.mines Boykin. J Sgt. Homy Thrower motored to 1 i-Qritngedwrg- r-mtrtay?to -visit- .\i.iss Kdna Bai nes, who is-a* Junior at >>. C. Mate. owi\(iS m:\vs 1 Mt. Carmel A. M. II. Chinch f Kev. 1). C. Brown, l'aslor Service began at the usual lioin . with our Pastor, Kev. "Brown tit his respective place, li.s text was j taken ironi a portion oj uic l_tiu 1 i- ' Psalms. i'jVoi yone enjoyed SHs j message. We had a good col lee- i tiqn. j We Were very proud to see INT' ' A. C. Williams Home, who is spend ing his fm lough wlut-h- parents, f Mr. Fred Williams and sisters-' gave a party in honor of him. A delicious sunner w.a- .scrvid ii,t: .s stationed' .-oiv.ev iae c in Texas. ~ ATTENTIC i\ll vounjr womnn, 18 yc nates of State AcxroiliUVl 1 ment is calling yon to servo Vou can.Iktoitio a Trail 'The Government will pay ! Tor Further information, A Director of Nui GOOD SAMARITAN W I CO 1 r < JjjB 'ni ^ ^ PAGE SEVEN j U. S War Department . '? ice Club in Casablanca, historic tasrt < { Morocco. The Red Cross tuned. (IMioto by U. S. Army l!0>| I ON I I RROlT.'JI 'I > ( in i ;i! < i! |i<ual Ileiman M. So;; i< (;<>;,? tin his furlough yb'tii.g mparents. Rev. and Airs. K. tcutt,.'-..-lets, relatives and fi-ii n<!--. .* ' * ftr*-?vsit- 111?>1 i'?l?from?Private ? to Technical Corporal on the 25th o? S'-pUmihe'r. Ho'has he on serving in the. Aiti Forces live months. T. Corporal >cott is now stati<?i ? 11 at l.i'tl'1?Itiii k..?A 'kansas. ? Will it port hack for active duty -Monday, Oc toner IK. lie to <! hi.- " mother and father ~fi_ayi i- tin i vci vthinir he nut for ih i; l'urtito do i:e has had success in it so far. ; , Mullrns. S. C.?The Sunday, school met at the usual hour-wrtir? The Supt. and teachers present. Lesson eviewed by Rev. McClam. -A+?11:15?morning?service?began? -v and Rev. J. C. McClam preached ?=?a wonderful sermon. Five new members?were?added. - WANTED l.i. ensed I.'ea itieian. You may tai.e your choice of how you want, to work. Shop a ready furnished. A|<p!irani may apply to Mr. Frank Singlotary's Inn. Lake City, South Carolina. ; . . 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