The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX
It* WIND A NO HEART CAN
^RMMMMlBMMnHMMMIMMM
Mote:?Don't worry needlessly . . . v
|md you feel tJie ae?l oi *iild?inceu_
please write. Your problem will be a
clipping oT the column Wi;r? ye-.]c
ABBE'S 1W4 JNsn&ATIONAL KEi
free a personal letter of sound and j
tiona. Please send ? stamped (let ci
your fall name, addresj arid, hir'thdai
.confine your problems within the reu
THE ABBE' V
Care of The Palmetto Ledger,
- E. M.?A friend of mint' am
tvenf together for seven y^'t'-i's _.j
" a striiiip woman canto-iu town
trot a room at the same house \vl
?re hu was roomrng?and trot
tween us_then I left town am! t!
rot married. He is not. happy. '
-till go together out "she has h
_ -tome what tied down. I want
o give me money and love on
'.en and jfist.care a l<>t for nan.
ays he loves me and 1 hi iteve h
\f j at nhe i;i woi'Uing1 to Keen
'rum ine la nlu'.'
Alls: She certainly is. and
has every right to. She's his w:
You had him tor seven years a.
V
'Trend and fell asleep njr the joo
tvinning him as your husband.
- :>re is no happiness for any of }
ruder the present-set^upv "Put"
matter lip to him fairly .and s<
arely . . .li t him coiile to a.de
ion One way or the other amhih
se,.between you or ids wife. If
V drse nothing, you can ran it do
in your, book that?he's siring
you along..
R. M.?I am in love with a g
She \s my ago and I do loyo
but on Saturday and Sunday 1 d
't wp her because she is out- u
soldiers. Do you think I should
her go her way and I go mi ye ?
Ans: You can't eonipete-with
acts them. _Just he, thankful t
vmi Hve in-an inland town wli
there are no sailors . . they're
?r 'toys tliat really sucon tlm gi?N
*. -heir feet, Don't _S it home ami :m
nbout it. There are lots of n've g
; .rr" b lown Who would appreciate.y
attentions.
to a doctor and he says j have 1>
treated wrong for my case,
says I nbed the fluid drawn fi
my lungs. Should I go to the ho
ital or what must I do?
Ans: A condition involving
vital organs as your lungs she
not be neglected. ft ymrare dot
fal about this doctor's diagnos;your
case, why not v -it t.
clinic and ask the-in to ><von:m
?a-4tmg specialist or refer y< u
=omc iustitutum spe. ia;,i /.inu_
treatments of this lialure. Am
Victor Over Schmeli
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Jack Taylor of Omaha (f
ing in Germany in 1925 is
Germany. The boxer is amo
.and white, to receiye benefit
now under way, launched bj
horert Small high
^HOOL NEWS
i , V Last Tuesday morning, O
j/ifr If), the faculty ami Muri
M)<ly had the privilege of lis!
pj|g to a very unique and ins
tig program under the direct
of^ MTss Mablc Belle Washing
given in honor of Miss Addie
Haynes, who has served humai
for a number of years. Those \
appeared on program were: \
M- Washington who rend Sci
tttre and prayer; song by t
i? School; Miss' Lula Porter rend
poem of her early life: two sel
tions by Misses G. Singleton,
Dnvis and L. I'igler; poem d<
\ ctted to -'Miss Havnes. Miss i
f be Washington; song >>y sch<
t reading by ..Mug. CharU-nc Ril
J L ittlc MR** , /bjffcif'S. Brant, m<
. f M N W H ', it f i N t H t r P e f t? ' r >
SEEK COINS EL AND GUIDANCE
? ?'.i>iw ai 1
ihtn' your imnd ia v.vi^hu I ?!??\> it with worry J
and thr rflmiiM'l nf >n ??-.art ? {., ?.! i
t?a!;'zcd ;n the ^nr"'r ('>! . .... .1 ' \
icwr. l'Lr ii ' u? Tv
SOiNG. With each yiu will rvivi.o
cc?D-tructivc advice mvly rjj? three i.i>
ivvjopc (or y?.ar oonNfi atial iei ui\l ?*i^n
c to uli Uiluiv. ir ca^c ftrHy ai:d
Im> r. ' > >" Wrilt, 1 '?T? p
/ALLACE SERVICE
13H> Assembly Street. Columbia. S C.
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ng Now German Prisoner
I
orcfront) who defeated Max Schmelnow
a civilian prisoner of war in
ng thousands of war prisoners, Negro
s from the National War .Fund drivo.
' President Roosevelt.
joiiv.;trinir remarks.
Friday fiiti', tViioTiof i li o
principal Pi of. W. Kent Alston
pave a?pieluil' show to eptei 1 a in
, the parents. Several of the tcaehl
i -> made YiTTeT romarks. .. After
v " j greeting- and welcoming them, at
I * K<l i 'Inuo Af tKn rttttAinr, 4-Vw.v
ushered-to the spacious ealeloi i.i
g where a delicious repast w a s
' served In*' their' honor. Kvurymve
vyr departed .havipg. spent an_u]i.,uy..s,
able evi-rrin^.
rip- > t?h
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SIDNICV PARK (. M. K.
lee- (HI K( II HAS A
G. NEW PASTOR
Bclibishop
C. L. RusTrd! send- -"he
fiHTowinjc article to The Pal netto
ey;
?m- l-cadcr
the This article rs to infofm the
lltH' public that I have {tssignrVT The
kefl Rev. Dr. W. L. I.hhlell of St.
or
pal, Missoiri. Pastor of Sidney
en- Park C. M. E. Church of Coluni?^?
-- ?t!-~=
I', iri nu of Public Hrtpfinr*. t.'
Til E JllKl'I OF GLOUCESTER
ViHiams, Mu'icic, Indiana, who ran. s
.fc-thc White City StadhnnT London, En
\thlotic Medina held Auairst 2. (I'hot
All. tkiiAh <l "liiut.- JUL. 1.1 hU'd A
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A'hich lie ]ii i -eiilt"! licv. F. ,.M.
>! iiiiilelori, pa-tor of Xn'fjir'l ir 1
flautist church of New .York City
\v::u ,-piiU.. to i;. v. M:ii?i!eio?
|iveac!;eri Avon iei fully from t It e
At i p.:ii. the lately oi ai?ni'<tC :l !
Your.u' People's (': . I?. ml \ra-|
I r 11 *?frrTTTTTT?rrr Sill I t" 1:7C -S J
I w;,-, highly enjoyed.
( H'".', A' if'rilc r-.n n!>o the .
speaker of the afternoon serviee-., ^
the iv,es-ao"o n a - iii>|tirinir. One
i'vicr: Air. !'. I \va id I Jreher. lar|
iiHT member of Daughter of Zion
, 1 >itfitist ( hutch.
[ Oilieet - of the- Jt ujof .Missionary
MioH'ty wh'h was recently
Iuani'/eil were installed by the
I t'tu-tul iiLtci'. -ieicvic^...
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Aliss Dorothy Kdmond a last v,
A-piTrTif trratluatc of P.et'is Junior '
Collette is now teaching in the
Ridtre Road school and yetting t
along* nicely.
There wijl be a Halloween play it
Tin: PALME.TTO LEA DEI
?2PlPt j !,i
VM & f t&W
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. S. War Department
congratulates Corporal Aaron
ccond in tho 120-yard hurdles
gland, during the Allied Forces -
r> bv U. S. Armv Siorna.) Carnal
t
A hike Walk and re'tioslimunla ^
.,<!< .on i klj-wv'i -.-tii. Tne
Liie 'i>r .eordiaJly invited. ... j.
:. ik-.in i' i-L KiiiU' ini is imw -v
. i i ut. Dayton, Ohio and is a
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> ' - Su'svj.e* s h\?nday
?: : M' rr loynHo tinic. |i
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.to V.Y.. \ hd* i."r fatEvr
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i .mi i . ' Dinison.' Oi.io has re- ~\
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. l.: lit-wi hah it severe \
!! hi lii'V.-y;. -i hist Wi'dnesOftf- ; .*
i she- i< -nrrmc better- at this ,s
aT;v i 1'ft" Ht-rrfts?Vv'no has timt "?
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VfiI ; 'ii .7 1. i'otui ainti.ait raisii
!?> i;.,', iiifi t11j 11 jjf Sunday .-ehool,
i'.hdtx- iiittl sk-k Collecinii.i.
>7!,?5>.
*'"'ic i preached it very fine
-of '>!; fmttf-^nr- mi eject hrtstiirrr
\f -e. .\'? < alt cr-v. .spiritual food
t \ : I lev i.* N. T7T1 ^
> . \i\ i < i. /1.14 .> i, n r>
lieojde of Cmlirlo shock
(J o cr ifiC "iliuLh <>i' tin- little
k'.u''!' ' !*. Mr, and .-lis. Tally
i.<'\ Itns ii:e MonM.atn.
Tit:.- Utr.niy have
-if deep.si sympathy.
law. .1. ,\i. i )?w kin--. Rev. King"
it I lie'.;. \Y_. ier" will leave for
/ii:r i or. 1 lUti sdny, it Union,
in se ministers have ihoir assess)< :,(
.a fill. Ii? v. l)av. i:inv re
?i' - "a "'Tins ail oT 'tis aii 1 a neat
tui: I'Vri1:?He*'-, il.-'lttan and Rev.
^ m. Jeur !u.v e . re Lai uud Ivoiii
he 11' aoiuml? cont promo.
reti' tami bark for another year. _
.'ley report" a ri <T^' (tile (eVtifei enee.= "
I'vt. l.yles who is in the armed
ones rdudYt'od to camp after']
pending a paftX of ti/o weeks with j
lofcher, family and f?iends.
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CHISTKIJ PARAGRAPHS
.Mr. and Mi.s. Curtis Cunningam
had as their* guests Sunday
uii friends Mr. and Mis. Walls,
lis. Irene Fair, all of Charloite;
r-i-. i lu.^oiiu.._('amp Suitor. N.C.
m. Chisolni has bueii fii'The ser
:eo tor 27 \ ears, and "Weal's" nine
ingm:'I sti'pes on his loft arm,
aoii stripe?standing for, three
u;is oJ.iOlvice. He surved in the
1-; World War, in the .Mexican
?, w'lh Gen. PorrrvtmrTMioTl ;fT
'rail ilaihor. On his edat pocket.
. k Oiiii'loiu.-i substantiating these
iaiemoMs.
A ii?or?( inv-u 1 weJcumcs Dr. .!
Mi -. ). S. Allen back, home,
hi**t ha".e !>een away recuperat-'
ig after illnesses of several
' i h'. -he?rn?Mrr.mi,~ Flit., and
a to th.ir three children i n
idladeipiiia. Both are very much
Hov ed in health. They are very
iaiefnl to t!ie numv friends who
anstantly sent letters, cards,
i . < and tokens, expressing?i
i i i?ywr 4
1'Ots tor then* return home mtrr
mio'cio restoration to health,
in y were missed so very much,
r hoth' iili a Ta r ire "place in fluT
ia; is of the people here.
Plot. A. I). I la: din was here
ro:.: Ft. Denning for .the .week
in. Kvrry one was glad to see
an. and lie looked dandy in his
nd'oj-nr. He is an instructor,. and
as eiastses dally Tie- Hie tool strb- cts.
a11. ! )u : ! .< To -d y, froin (! rent
it'wiiii iiis wile. Mrs. Crosby
1'"' i W'-l H^inin p.-oi p few
ays here this wieTt. lie looked
In a -.tiler, and aft-werO glad to
i-lcoiiie him hack home.
studying at 1 ivmgstone Colgo,
spent Hie week end here,
nil patents.. Presiding Elder and
11 s7 1). C; Crosby;
^1- ..'ii-J^lMLnn, Mr.. J. D.
i elan-kin niotoroii to Charleston;
uniay to lake her mother baekonie.
after her sttiy of several
nnths herr.
Mr. VVilliunf"Adams. Jr., was
'i?' Sunday fmni Ft. Bragg, vising
hi- father, Mr. Will Adams.
Mi's. Annie B. S. Welsh and
ahy. of Salisbury, visited- her par
nts. Mr. and Mrs. K Stanback
or the week end.
Ir. John Hughes, Pinckrtev St.,
Irs. 1'oail Adams' Oak St.. Mrs.
;ary? ( '. rbeam .Moidey, Columbia
t., Mr. \\. A. McCrorey, Ccntet
Mr. Botes t Worthy. is_.at. homo
iTmr lialriiiYorr.
Cji-.ite a number of ' students
I'om Friends hip- College-, ltock
iiil. spent Monday ;;inj Tuesday
cue at home. , ___________
.'dr. Lucius Jackson is improvii'
from a- broken leg ,suStainvd
1 fool-Hal I playing.
Pvt. tierald Blston and Cpl.
mv stationed at Camp Sutton,
ion roe, Nu?C.. spent a day here
.ist week as guests of their aunt
Irs. lone Jones.
The Chester County Colored
k;iv opens heie, Monday. Nov. 1.
Mrs. Hthel lMiinehart lias reined
from a stay of two weeks
n lhdtiniore with her husband,
!r; Jerry Khinehart.
I'lip S. Conference of the A.
-1._J4ir"Zipn ciuirch is meeting at
U live church. Keek Hill, this
uok. Mant\ are attending from
.ere. Bishop J. W. Martin is prerung.
At Friendship Baptist church,
n .. .Mancel ilall, pastor, Colinu
hi?iiL. t lie iSajaly I fiver. T7. IT"
ai iTT~Assyc'kiinnfis Inyfflirrg?irs-tiiaua!
session this week. Rev. ii.
1. Blake is Moderator. The Convnthiii
a Bo meets Wednesday,
ill Ft -, simon Walker presiding
The first County Teachers' i
;.eet ug was", held ifcftnrday with'
. .i.ii atu'liditiivi'. I lty M.
f i K .t.'iuin, f'ounty Supi. -J. K.
\ t 'Hi'Tv, .Mr.voi- I'owcil, Kx-May>:
F razor, Kciini" Irvin, of t li F
' .is't-r licpuiti.'r, -Mr. Garrison.
\it? n> Lancc Oil.cor, Miss Hruy,
"o.nny Nurse were the white
s' his ;ue-out. They made brief
ivn:;i l< on .at ions features of
.iie War ami the part m .which
>'.'( are "tn y;od "trr help-?School aG
tendance and its activities were
.is'i tailed aliuai. Mr. C.K. Leatli
: .s made ;i brief bat timely tali;.A
.i sw: alters emphasized and im-'
;i esst-d, that whatever we do
now to help wilt the War is a
iu'y. and urged its to keep 011
.allying on.
The iiov Scouts of Chester are
a fine group <>i" young Fellow.;.
They aw; holding regular meetings.Mi.
Creeg it. Allen has heen
their Scoutmaster. but having
been called recently to the armed
-eevices, Mr. Pinckney Sanders
htts them hi charge until a successor
to Mr. Allen hits been chosen.
? Mrs.Music Phillips was hostess
o a group of friends Thursday
aight, when she entertained at a
delicious supper. Those enjoying
the evening were: Mrs. Mabel
Round who-is-nt home "for rr brief
-lay from Summit, X. J.; Mrs. C.
i'. Graham, Charlotte, X. C.; Mrs.
\ratstn.n^, Camden; "Mrs. Elvira
Uahoney and M r. Lucius Leach.
1 lie many ft lends of Miss Ethel
v'iaikson, Librarian at Finlcy Hi
f-Tcho'il are Interested in the announcements
received here from
net- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
t lurk. nil, of her marriage on Wed
nesdiiy, Oct. 13 to Cpl. Robert L.
I'.yloi, of Columbia, now stationen
at Ft. Hwachuca, Ariz. Miss
Clarkson has made a host o f
tncmtu hr Chester, who wish for
bet; stud husband much joy and
bai>|jkinc.ss. She spent last week
at her home, and while wav. the
I.ibtan'y was kept by ills. Aleestis
^rciiii'mnw, -r?
Miss Hosn A. Brown attended
the Palmetto Conference of the
AMKZ church in Spartanburg' last
week, us a delegate from Wil_
f
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; PANTHER ACES-Here arc
Third Student 'J'raining Peg, aunt
- right, Private f irst Class Georg
Of the trio,.Kennedy is probably
Street, New Orleans, h<? flayed
Linden, New Jersey, while Pow'ell
Signal Corps).
I i am v die AMEZ?church. While
.here she was guest of her class I
ua.e .Miss Charlie Mae Campbell. I
Presiding Elder and Mrs. I).C. i
Crosby, .Mrs. Eva H. Eaddy, Mr. I
David Crosby, Great Lakes. 111., I
and wife, attended .the Methodist j
Conference in Spartanburg.
rived Tuesday morning from Pa- !
lis, Texas where she has been
for several months with her husband
Mr. James* Settles, who is in '
Cam]) there. His company was pro j
paring to leave for parts un- i
known.
Teac hers were very busy Mon- I
day and Tuesday issuing Ration j
"Book*. No._ -L-.The books we"e_gi- i
ven out at Finley High School.
~7" LANCASTER NEWS
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
Rev. NV. H.-Greenwood. pastor [
Sunday school at 10 o'clock with ]
officers at their post. At 11:00 j
er one of Ins soul stirring ser-T
A l '1 .. T.v,,
V an b ? i tl jjnnTn*
rendered hi honor of all members
now in the aimed forces. At 8:0Q?
/clock another wonderful sermon 1
v\ as preached by the pastor. The
usher hoard met at n o'clock at
'.lie home of Miss I.illie Mac Dunap.
Stewardess boar.t met Fri;
lay evening at the home of Miss
Annie P. Faulkner. The Bible i
Way Giris quintet and their manM
. s. Aim da Hutchinson of ,
Lan.aster enjoyed a wonderful j
. veiling in P/neville, X. with.
-Uev. G. 11. MeMurry at the China
llrovc. A. M. F. Zion church, October.
IT.
.Mrs. Kosio Wylie and nephew
Mill shiill I, j'i'.'.niia.i iiiV.y ,"()in ir.
Washington, to w'. lt.iess. tlus- ma-r"^Trrrrn--rrta4|^..^-i1
acco Wylie.
who has boon recently'Inducted in;
the aimed forces and formerly aj
t< ;m in r in the Lancaster training '
.school, to MXs liiklcbrand who j
also was once a member of the
LanvasU r Training school fticulty.
.'irs. I) nietra .M.-.Mnljen i< hack
in tuv.n ai'lcr a very pleasant_va-J
ation in Washington. Mr. Th'edo I
Melmw has rece ntly been inducted
ii.to tin- arnica forces. Visiting
it the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Jus.
li. M( Mullen Sunday "was' Mrs. |
IVarl -Yarbnrough of Charlotte
Kev. and Mrs. Greenwood and
it lie John Avers motored to Uoek
I.I! ill Monday. Kccent house >?uesl
i >f Mrs. llallie *1*Minion was Mrs.
jKai lene Fraiser of Charlotte-. v,
"Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
l.uthcr Iiailey was Kev. J. M. Bias j
sin?ame of Benedict college, Columbia.
I.ittle Miss Irene llowze was
h.onored with a birthday party t'iv
en Friday afternoon a,t the home
of Mrs. Lorenzo Faulkner.
Mr. Lytle Garris of Benedict col
lejre spent the week end with his
parents.
Mrs. Annie Johnson* McKinney a
well respected citizen of Lnncas*
tor county passed at her home on
Wednesday and was funeralized at
Mt A 1
?' ?? A-*. 'JIUIl tllUI CII
Sunday. Eulogy by Rev. I. C.
Tims. She was laid to rest in
the church cemetery. _
Mrs. Alfreda Cauthen entertain
ed at her home Sunday afternoon
with a silver tea. ,
~ A ROl7JTl> W I'-Si COIX'Mill A' ~
I?y Rev. A. L. Riggs
Mr. Editor, please allow space
'or me to speak, of the work of
Rev. P. P. McKni land.
Sunday morning at the request
ii the Rev. McPavnlnd the writer,
u'compa'nied him to Bethel A. M.
is. church, Wedgclicld. ' Mrs. McT'arland
and her little daughter,
Adell, also went along with us.
Rearhmg' the ehnrch we found the
ri o : ; ? i 1
nav?n^ a room
: nu; v-=th the- lesson. A miihi
r.iayer meeting was conducted and
this being Rev. McFarland's farewell
sermon, he pleached a most
wonderful sermon that was highly
enjoyed by the whole conjfrei
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iTTTTT ?n or I *.. f?! w |(o!h t i"n*. I
; the mnuistavs of the I'anther footh?
e McCloudc, Corporal Henry Kenned
the most experienced pridder. Son of
fo- Iball at Xavior and Diliard univc
"lists his~civ111an address as 1\ew'Yor
pat ion. At the close of the sor- I
mon llic ipvil aliim we;. ci\<-n for
join* rs al ter which the stewards !
lifted hesitle the nuh!: eallo. tiun ,
*;i*77.7(i l'dr general daWns a n <1
.$21'i.71 salary that they had already
collected. After tins ;T~si~
'.ci' came. from the choir and led
-Ucwu?McKypland - to the front of .
tlie altar where stood a representative'ft
oni the ditl'erent ei.;hs of
the church with cash iii closed envelopes.
A donation to the tiastor
lor his f:tftliIn 1 service for 'his'
year. Amount found when
opened S74.18. The writer was"
asked to turn thanks to the eon. "
irrigation in bed mil' oT the pastor.
At this time another envelope of
in prise made lip by ' the young
pirls uiuL buys was presented
mounting' to 85.0(1. l'enedi.tion by ,
ihe writer. Then we went'to Mr.
and .Mrs. .Marion Croon where a .
delicious dinner was prepared for J
lis. At night we re-assembled at
.hurch where a splendid congrc
writer preached. Collection $2.10.
Mrs. McT'arland^her (iauc-htor and
llie wi'i'-ter came home on tln? train?
while Hey. MeFarland remained
over to collect $2.7.Ou that had not
jjseen turned oVer Sunday. A successful
day was over.
rum;,!-: branch nkwfcs ,
Mrs. S. .M. Williams, Reporter 1
A grout number of the Kidgc
Blanch people visited the Asso^_
vTe.UoTi at Ridge Rill Sunday. We.. "
enjoyed the meeting; and the Wonderful
subjects discussed.
, We :ire glad to have S. Sgt. K.
Jennings Williams home on furlough.
S. Sgi. Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Williams ami Theodore
Padgett motored to Columbia oh-Saturday.
They were also dinner
guests t>i .Miss Hattie Newton of
1 Tonkins.
We were glad to see-our girls!
from the din'erent schools. Mi I
Ro.-a Mae Williams and Wi?let.
Wise, Ileitis Academy; Carrie]
Brooks, Benedict; Klcanor \\ i I - I
liams, Voorhoos. Miss Willet \Vi<t|
lenoered a wonderful solo oij the!
Cteo C'lr.h Tram?Rettrs AeaiTrrtiy. ]
Mrs. Livingston and family
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr-. Isnne Wdii.uns Sunday.
Mis. Margaret Williams i s
spending awlulc with her mother .
[at Salley.
Den. 1>hv id filing 'was "set 11 in
town' Saturday.
LANCASTER NEWS
St. I'aul A. M. L. Church"'
Rev. .1. S. Martin, I'astor ,
\S. S opened at the usual hour
Class Mo. 1 won the offering banner.
Attendance banner was a tie
between classes A'os. 1 and 2.
At 1 1 :"0 Rev. Martin pre.u-bed
a very interesting sermon. We
had a large attendance.
Mrs. Rosa Wylie,. \V. R.A'ol! ins
Fred Thomas, Jr., and Marshall
Thomas If ft Saturday for Washington,
D.C.. to attend the wedding
of her son, Pvt. Maceo Wylie
and Miss Hilderhra.nd. T'vt.
Wylie is stationed al Ft. Running,
(la.
Pvt. 1 )avhi Thompson who i s
stationed at Camp Sutton, N. C.
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Liit; >-\ v**i\ cm; wi'v.i
Mrs. Irene Thompson.
? Mu. (.Sun.-Massey returned to
VV m h'M^'.on, aftrr spending si veal
weok? with, mother Mrs. Janet
Clinton.
Kev. J. A. Hoy kin spent last
week in Camden and Columbia
v isrting?relatives and friends.
Mrs. Hessie Boykin and (laughter
Miss Mary Boykin, K. N.,- returned
Sunday from Alabama,
where they were called to the bedside
of .fames Boykin, who i n
.amp there. We ure glad to know
that- he isMmprovir.g.
A?lovely?social event of jthe
. Cill <i.im.ii ilnDiiir ^tuliiir .
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Frasier, given by the members
of First Washington Baptist
church honoring the pastor ' and
his wife Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Toi
Saturday, October 30, 1943
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t- *'. ^
LJ S. \V a r In m??r.t
iH team of the Service Rattaiion,
Id men, the sbM'trs. are left to
v nn.T-iirmM-e?C' ha r 1 e-, Powet^-.
EdwarJ Kennedy, 1102, Valence
irsitios. McClou le's home is in
k Cily. (i'no|.o by U. S. AVmy
bert. T=be guests were met a t
Lhc door by Mrs. Mary Lumpkin.
()!i entering the .guests were serv
cd punch and ham sandwiches.
After chatting a nit, we- were
-.' rveil-aii elaborate repast.. Rev.
ami Rev. Mrs. Toibert received
many lovely gifts. A short speech
expressing tin- appreciation of the
fine work and loyalty of the pastor
was made by Rev. J. S. Mar- I
lilt. Both he and Mrs. Toibert
have many, friends here and will I
he gnouly mi-??'d?by church?h+h! [
con^tlihity. Assisting Mrs. Prasiev
were .Madams Km ma Uarnes,
iii na i mane. i luininguam
Lulu Funik-fiiurk T. Iiarncs.,
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Fillings, Plates, Gold-Crowns,
? 1 *-?Bridges
Extraction by T4rtiductte?~
Anesthesia
Office Hoars: Telephone:
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750
709! 2 Main Street
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\ ?old Crow n and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 0129 Res. 826*
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( lasses Fitted Accurately
OJlic? flours: Telephones:
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_ 1:00 P.|M. to 6 P.M.?Rcs. 4692
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