The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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ff - "THE OLD CRAY"
ft : By K. Philip K'.lis
OUR ORAM) LOIHJK
The Free ami Accepted Masonit
?" t?rand~ U.onttmtiikum ion?wt ChImiw
bia this year bills faTr~h> be th?
best in the history of the Order
Grand Master Stanbaek Inn
brought a new. day in. Masonh
Circles in this state. llis man}
releases of the doings ot the Oi
Jtr during the past year hav<
stimulated the greatest intervs
on the part of tin- ("raft. H,n
Jreds of Masons all over the state
are planning to witness the ~es
sion of the lit and Lodge in l'e
. ember. The Grand ls>dge o
-oriow will hi- iield at Z:on Bap
Reeder is pastor. This hit". ijui
lion was given-us l?y i?ro. ^1. I!
Lewie" ot'V outstanding Worship
where niy membership i< held
Dr. RvviicT ts?nrrrnng^ the grentes
ministers of out rociaj_ group
, That of itself is to say that ;
fine audience front his church wil
i witness the (irand I.n.lge of Sor
... JL'OWV. ?> . -.i.
: BISHOP KL1 PI'LU'S
1 CON FKKEM'KS
During the eight years * l.isho
"I J. S. Tilpper" hits presided ew
- . south -Carolioa. all ol' his confer
ences ha^e been real love feasts
The state cannot see how it ca:
get along without him. The Oh
Mother Conference the Stalls
feeing held this week in Char
leston. We will be present to coi
tact all of our subscribers t<t Th
Palmetto I.eaJer. Bishop Khppe
? has paid for his., subscription tJfei
tear, as he does every year. A!
*' of-the presiding eiders of tit
? C I. .'1.1 * K
'-'un if if mtv> iH'iu uujs i?u i<?.*
-? paid up in full. This .means tha
.. all of tlu' ro<t will do likewise
, ,, We will Ik* at Clinton and Man
, ning. And we are asking that nl
. of our subscribers be ready t i
settle in full.
* * THE IN ION
The interdenominational minis
. ,g 'ters union-of Charleston and vi
cjnity had a great meeting, las
Monday. President Ciji.lv w a
somewhat ill, and Rev. Win. A
Vlaek. -first . vice-pdesident pr>-sid
?d. Dr, J. A.".lowers of t!;e CM!
church here disci ssoi the. Ih'n.le
ind his address was a inasterpic.
? to say the least. (Juite a lew nun
* v stcrs spoke in cotr.p:it:u*nturi
f terms of the address: And he -win
: tendered?a iLnig vote ot thanks
GREATER ST. 1.1 hit "
We're beginning our lltli yea
.-Ai- .. with .this congregation, and;
must-say thamwe ure starting of
in high gear. The Sunday scimo
was Ollt- in full hmt Sunday .-mo
the Allen League had an. interest
ing service. The church __ wa:
crowded all day., We spoke in tin
morning and Rev. Win. Middietui
of New York, spoke at night. 1*
say the Holy Spirit was '.here ui
day is stating a fact.
Let us advance on our knees.
AROUND WEST (OLE Mill A
? Bv Rev. V. L. Digits
M.r. C.eorg*. Km.-: .lorn-*. IT
Th? Second ~snn of R-v. and'Air.E.
I.. Jones dejiarted tins L'le *' e
seas TuesdayNov. I'.'b'.. <, oig
was born June 1. .L'tN ami rear.in
West ('oiuuibia v. I.e.*
tended the I.alu- \ it* m -: .
and iini.-liP'i tin !?1:!. -_r i* -n
Rev. J. \M. Sir:.'... iie v- a.- ma:;
fieriy and oh'-di- ri t*. .hi- p.. r.t
*nd every p. r-.ti 1,.* , au.e
tact -witil. He J'-iUC'i .' t .
Navy iK-unnr i *. r. - v
iIX Ille >ervi.'i1 ' i " 1
He leaves* to 1. - !
naretits, llev. M : K I.. '"*
three sister-. Mi-- Louie
Mrs. Willie Mae r.nv, Mis- Kltz.i
?-Uet.lv - Jlan r r.'l h i
Junes; Jr. all uf \\e-:
and K. T- < aat;- l.<-. Va
and a host of !< ]:?!:' ' - and f'ue.n
Mr. I'aur < ia.-s <1< at-:
. . this lit'n i:; New. YnrL < ' whet
tie had , I't'M. living a n^ivU- r
\ ears. Nil .'. J, I '.'i:;. at aire <>
V,l yeat<. lie was nun <! ?
i ley ward . M. K. > , .s 1. .v....;
le was a member a ti nd >
years. Ii(*v, .M. .M. 'I 'nau-M- run
ducted t!v serviceday a'.'v.t
'.nan. Interment in the < i <
\ard. He loaves., td ir.<ein< ids ln \
brother Rev. V. I.. Class, M e
Columbia; three sans. Rev. Siln
Class, l>ixiana; Mr. AielMe TTTaT
Philadelphia; Mr. Nathaniel Cla.
N. V. City; .at- d'liij.jrhter. \|
} larenca U'lliam-u alsu <.: \.
y i fiends.
v Kcv. J. X. Caughh'.an was ?ic
iiici unable to attend ih. nl, Sin
The writer preached for h
'congregation at ftlisha A. M. I
' " church near Newberry.
M,rs. Bensie Brown and Mi
g, { " Mayfietd Davis are on the sh
ft i " l*st. We hope for them a spec
recovery.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willia
|&| . Holmes Jr., Tuesday morning N<
Egg i, a fine baby boy weighing
k>4 pounds.?Motho*1- ?*+?!?baby <+?+?
I'niversity ,
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J. i'. Smilli S(T|iIiuaiurFM.iut'
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joo'l i.-rn-v.cil -her-- hNo by paying j
^ ? I .<)!> awl as a boost gave t he wri i
^ i'1 i?ii?lili1' ,1'''' jiotat" pooiie 1
ly Rev. I!. < 1 '.iniiiimhni i waI
str'ittinir in hi-; /.lit Sunday t!>at |
ro ? ' ?.* meml>ers ifave him for 't<>iif<V'. f
>v rirp??. Rev. H. N orris is Tmek from
II I Washington, 1). ( ami said in
I rn invt'il hiv t rip h:?n i';i;tw r"' ;rrv
t i Uim.
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i!ei. I'. (Mro>\ !i. Pastor
1'oim aid lnu Flew limwn <It
i.Vrrt-it -Womter44rl se+oiim froi
the text: Aiul a'i woptT ami Ik
e. a:!eil her: But IK* suiil. wvep tic
!L1' ik'iai. out sleepeth. >
I tike- -s-ultjee-t?<'h^Fvli?of?Go
V. ?t IV,-I. The Sullivan Strin
: 1 i i t .Ici .-il mu-io, Public o]
I sJT.oj." Pollutions Hew I
1?'"w11 .<?! !.( '>: l-111 it-1 Holt ?2
1*1!; t ioliNi'i: til $li.dl ; Call
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V;:#! i ? c- who pail -">(
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\\M >!.d0; BuiMy Mi
i ' ;!. .'I; II. I'. Powers >l.u."
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<:.oii; \t! !:* Hates Sl.dd; .1.
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I. X' S"!liv:!M. .Joe Ii
I'd;! f~?rrroiiriintn. \on':p Be
F*'" T" ' Cio'i if.?- H'-rr-'v;? I I'eti
V\" : :nn.-: Pearl West nwrolniu
\.I'eiisoti. I busy Hiveii, Moll
I.. S el'vati, Sallie 1!. Sullivar
Hi i J'ial. Bow Mrs. MeCoke:
l"> a"! eoileetioii !>ld(i.
!'< i.': Knulisli $5.25; Kinney
? s ' *<>: ' ira'-e frhaw
I .v : 'a White. * >. Id; S: sio Bui
c si..*i\: Marie Arnold S.r> Of
IV Kee?e S.'i.nO; Xnomi (irie
I(!ulith l.nvreo i> VJ">t Xatie
' ! ; Miimii1 .l>nnree S7.P
\ : -:i-"ii l.iurree no; (i ratal T7
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i MM TV SIX NKWS
The t'hnivh School headed wit
<'alhoutV assisted l>
had a wry intorestin
?<)! Sunday, tm.u nine'. The <lu
i< chair .renders wonderful sei
. Ilev..and Mrs. K. J. Daniels an
Mr.-/ i 'onier of tiri'wiwoixl arm
t 1 :"<i aiul Kuv. Paniols deli
r<>! a wonderful sermon. Men
r-' <-.fllethlehcni look forward t
: tk-.'-c wonderful messages e
t v !' rst ami drd Sundays.
!- learli-.'i * ami patrons <
o r yrad'.d school had a rail
';i;m:ay in intei est of the schoc
; , !; >>iroiain. The interest wa
r i\ it;n'i|. "Total raised S? 1.0*
y ' . <h A. Parker and Mrs. Cat
"?IT 11 teavhersT
Mr: PloasanfT+tnir santr for tli
IT;.. .lasues I.oiuien Sunday ji
Trhy. Mr'.- .Nathaniel . London an
tl'-i-rs hail a very iinterestin? di
-ate. Total raised SlOd.OO,
Mr< 1 etui lltll is visitinir Mr:
' ( !;'- Sayle*. Mr. At-u-s Hohinso
. : M - T i-l,i: h'olii' hi: .are vi
itiny 'daughter and sister-in-lai
n .North Ataroiina. . 1
i:fi)c;i-: im \x.tmi nt.ws
AYe had a lartro n. nil-er at on
1:t:d .y Miaul. Tim Us.-nrrTYtTtS tT
terestmjT- Kov.?Ha i lei?- i e vie we
lie Ier-n. Wv had two visitin
eltliers. A ; .
i'> t. Walter Simmons of Yii
/ini.i was tho week end guest ?
1 i - - k-^ic I it ins;. ?gt. Iioosove
Earley-was the week end guest c
Miss Art ice ' Lenon. Sgt. Early
stationed in Western Ilill, Mas
lie 'addressed the Sunday sehoo
11: (i, Alex Irving enndueted
n:i *!i leaver service. Kev. i'ailc
-1 oi.il. I.l'ui .ellini
Id V tie' ?ll! i iee t : Tune In Wit
' <.!. We \a ry proud to si
I I >:.ni?d | i-vi-n-t^ -Ue el. a I vli
. A"... Mi. at id Mrs. Ere
I: : : d ' family.
Mi- Elorei 11ir.tr is gain
a- - I at ! InteMnirg.
la",. jlailcy andal>eu. lied la
v.eii dinner guests of M
. ; M.S. Marl; Williams.
Mi. - At live- 1 .eiioii. a student (
V- ' -I r. < ?dlejr,- \va< h??n
: r week end..
iioi'd II 1 SM \ I .IS III TO
Vi<?\?>rr-nd I I. I.. 1.. 111. VkNI'i
i s:.! M'rvici'- in honor <
I. I.. I.. I'.Iaknoy. Wi atlu
< ? ' of (simp Si'lfriiijrt', Mir!
v. ?!. ! .Itmo hi. will Jic hyl
'a. .\\.. emhcr II. 1 hi:; ai "> p.i
i'i ]111nn> rrrt rfrr trm
w;,!.-. way of the- s'fhool will I
i i '(> him f'?r his outstam
z iv-.i i. n't Konorl Smalls hie
or cu.no ii;reelly from cO
!11;ii-.r y ua- the only your
ii . i till'to his death that rorrivi
j-'O i I'iiv -ir> while at Sla
tn:' i lo an I'. \. .Ii-we
in-' consi>Iei'cil tie of tl
n.-o'. nri'liant -1 talent s ever
lUte f'"!n >Ollth Cai'olil
.- up- roller e.
Hi- w ohi-; In i < in lieaufort ai
I or: Uoynl will ever staml. 1
I'.lukney was connected with tl
l-'iee and Accepted Mason. Y.
l!oy Scouts of America, and Ka
ii Alpha P-i Fraternity.
Mis, Kutfenu Dean Klakney w
hi 111 os<.ntM>r the proirram, Win
n lie- c ir yshe will he. t he/"hitu
.t 'Ali ...I \l -i M .
t'.ii-:; n..'! Klixiihi'i it J * <?1 i i
L'j n)a> evL'iiiiijr Mrs I'lakn
will. ho tho truest. <?f the fucul
at \C theat i'i* party.
Tho truest' speaker will ho Rt
.Mr. 15, Ifyrtl of Tabeniat
i iturch. .Ma-tot of Cerotnonv, I
.M. I\ Kennedy, .M. I).
PATRONIZE
OUR
ADVERTISERS
THE l'ALM EH
" DRIVE FOR NECRO H
IN UNION, TO END DE
SCOUT NEWS
i . ? fi
. SPECIAL HI LLETIN j..,,
The Hoy Scouts ot too Control j
~ Division?uore scheduled to par- j ^
ii?ticipiitc? in the Armistice Day pa- ;
" rode Thursday. _ ^ I .
' It is expected that Wlnnsboro I u
shall complete organizing its new J1U
Troop ami ~ ub Pack- within the
s !i":t week., "" l,nj
*-*?" Smut?executive ?Lr.?K. Scott 1"['
went to Barnwell last week to in- \1 j!
vestigate prospective Troops, in
" chat area. j r\
^ Scoutmaster William E. (iotT, of
last week end to attend tho Annv
Notre Dame' football frame. He ?"'
makes this trip annually. GeelTI'1'
- How that man loves football. |'XM
It is expected that all Troop? !
" in the Council >vi 11 carry out the j ; Xl
v good will program on Thanksgiv- i ~ '
K ing hv giving and assisting in t'1'
J1 the distribution of baskets for I',,1
* the needy. C I
,1 TROOP ir>8 CARVF.R SCHOOL I in
~ Tlie Scouts of our Troop march |
\ ed into the Carver School audi- t-rh
i- toriuni and saluted oor Scout- ! 1 >;
c master and our Senior Patrol Lea . Pe
v der. We sang the song "Scout ; ti<>
Tioop O' Mine.'- Then we . bowed | Jtl
>1 orr heads in prayer. Th<? med- Ui
y irg was centered on First Aid Ja;
>1 which was followed by a Scout coi
- . Movie "Young- F.agles." - ' 1 pit
7. The Scouts are re-registering
- for 1941. Troop 158 welcomes vis- Hi
iters. ? ' - r ? - a? | Pi
e W. E. GOFF.-Scoutmaster, j Sa
it Henry Hildebrand, Sr., | Mi
d 1'artol Leader, K.
>- John Wheeler, Scribe. i Be
? ; Mi
* GF.ORGKTOWN I SO NKWS lNV
n-4 - i A.
-S-L The t ienrget iiu u Intnmh? 1
>v t'ar\er street I'SO club of Myrtle j ^
each .area met U ednesday. Nov. ^
rd at the homo of Miss Janie V | tj;,
?( Hrnwm.' at 8 :b') p.m. The meet- j ed
t'_ mg was presided over hv Mr. G (
,,i | S. Porcher. vive chairman. Sonu ,in
, ?-?-I-ttil
g very important business was tillns *
icted and a few points of inter- or
" sting topic were discussed. It cit
[j was really oiie of the best .meet,f
digs held by our committee. Prof
is) Browne gave a good outline of his
R- work of the hospitality committee j
'' Mr. Dunmore described bis work ,>
a , lie
v the hovsmg committee, tlier.
,11 Mrs Knox and Miss Jackson gave v,
li good points of tlie cha.poton can- (
0 mitteV."""Suggestions by Mr. Wild.- |
Tfil Pi of. Priiilvnu'. Wo wnv -or- !
'u ... i .( :
t v that Mr. Cliitl;. director and .
, . ; "*li
g . s?>nie ol tlie My11le lo ach c-aniuit- j
tie didn't come over.
I'll
. The I SO committee who wore .
present -were: Prof. J. K. l'rio-l
>f U auf. chairman; Mr. (1. S." P<>i -h u
"'ire chairman: Mr. James Wilds. 'a
eri'i-tai y; Miss T. <Wilson, as- L'c
istant sec'retaiy and publicity
ominittee, Mrs. ( K. Knox, e:lap-lv'e
;on. chairman; Miss M. Id. Jack I 11
1 ",'i. .'i>st>'tmTt~chaperon-;?M-r*T~Ro.ia , b
(j- kelson, church Prof. K. I-'.. 11??1 i- ) -'X
i lay, . athletic, Miss .limit* V. <"
' Ili'iiwiiCi Miss A. (>. Parker. Mr. '
Petinic Cameron. . I
Tlue rex t nii'c! i 11L1" will he itt the I
I \ I 1 *Y
n> | i.oiue ol Miss M. H. Sinplcton j 1
I- [ oi lier Front and Meeting: Sts.. on
h- j Wednesday. Nov. 17 iit 8:d0.
j Mi = s T. ('. Wilson, reporter '
-,t1 }?- f \ It MSI.K NKWS
te j j '
il. M is Pell Jeter spent the week 1. 11
u- end with avmt in Henderson. N.C. h
to IP t. Cortesf Crosby ami Private w
ta-jt'lonie Crosby sons of Mr. and j
\ Mrs. Tom Crosby are here for a
id few days. They are in the Army
.1. and also Pvt. Ned Sims, son of P
he Mrs.' Mary >iriis (Jalmon. j;,
I.. Mrs. Henrietta Wallace left on
p- ; last week for New York.
| Services were real pood at St. 1
ill . I.nke AMI", /ion church Sunday,
lie * Nov. 7. There was a prent union <1
s'e 'with the Pastor, ftev. Hillian the
H. uiemlvis ami friends; the rhoreh '
i.', scr'ucd to b?- revived. I'be spirit j (
ey $ix.0l was raised. on pea I '
ty eial claims. St. J.-uke is still alive '
Rev. K. T. Henderson hroupht .1
v. m the hearers a soul- felt niesle
sape in the afternoon. which was
)r. ij enjoyed by all.
j Sunday eveninp 6 o'clock Mr. i
I T II ~e . I WJ
i *3. .taviHiiu'ii in rncMion 1
? I and Mrs. Elvie Robertson f >f ("hi-'
j Ifsh??were hfippity joined together j
! in wed loft: try the Rev. Ylfr K. ; j
I H'llian at the home of the bride.
Very beautiful couple, a lovely
crowd witnessed the marriage. 1 11
We were very pleased to have ' >
j grhnol. ^Santuc Poplar drove v
SMI11# nun un ui nnin ii, i
Hi Come again. ' ,v
0 LEADER
OSPITAL
(EMBER 1st
I NION COUNTY'S ONLY
ICACE HOSPJJAL
FILLING GREAT NEED
Union, S. C.. November 6th-?10
financial drive npw in props
s to malteUnion'coufiTy*s only
< hospTnl debt free will termrrtr?rt?v
December 1 .'"according to
1 anno ncoment made public last
id. v by cI>r. L. \\". Long, fovndand
treasurer of tbe institum's
trustee board. Located in
? heart of the downtown section
<lie C iv ~of linioTT7"this morferrr
ick structure with all up-toto
facilities has been serving
e nvlical needs of thousands of
gvoes since Its establishment by
. Long in 1S>'!2. A graduate of
eha'ty Medical college, this
it thful and progressive .medico
s ha l the support of persons in
walks of life In bis effort to
lly administer to the sick. There
e twenty-five beds, usually four
i se-- and a sufficient number of
lids and orderlies. CommentX
on the sigrilHcanl achievement
his section, rtr; Long? said,
hen I first came to Union al>st
12 years ago there was no
snital for Negroes and realiz:
the necessity for its organizan
1 immediately secured the co?
oration of a group of citizens
>o were equally interested i n
inging into being, the then ur111
need.. A hoard of trnstcoc
is formed and from an humble
gining. we are now able to take
r place in the work of hospitalition
for our own people". Now
wo as the Unin Community
: pital and owned and controlled
rli.isively by Negroes, it is the
no of an annual clinic which for
l? last two years has attracted
ysicians from as far South as
orida. Among the outstanding
ysieians who have participated
the clinics are, Dr. Hale, Surun-in-Chief
of Meharry; Dr.
as. K. Drew of Hbward arid
s. \V. Harry Barnes and T. R.
yton of Philadelphia. In addi11
to the support of trustees and
icrs, members of the Pacolet
er Bajitist association and Suny
school convention have also
itril-uted unselfishly to the hosal's
development.
Members of the Community
ispital Board of Trustees are:
of. A. A. Suns, chairman^ Mrs.
rah L. Humphries, secretary;
>. Janio G. Douglass, Mr. W.
Free, Mr. E. M. Williams, Mr.
orge Moore, Prof. J. R. Ezell,
\ C. B. Bankhead, Mr. McNeil
Mr Will:.,
D. I); tican.
One of l-'nion's most distinguish
citizens, Dr. C A. Dawkins has
in devoted much time to the hos.
al's program of expansion. "All
.'so sincere personalities",, addI)r.
Long. "have been rcsponsi>
for the successful maintence
ox this very desirable insti-"
lion". An appropriate "debt,'c"
program will be held in hon
of the many public spirited
i/ens who have displayed conleruble
race pride and loyalty.
HOLLY HILL NEWS
vely Hill Baptist Church
\. It. Ithodes, Pastor
S. S. was intercstmpfly taught.
pastor brought a glorious most
ire, "Sunday began our -new
:ii'. We have a full program,
iiiiay Nov. l?l regular morning
vice. At we will h?v? ?? -
rail ifii services to licnse. Bro.
edy Wilson, Sermon by Rev.
K. Si Millions.
ruct X. M. E. Church"
\. lU'tlua. Castor
S.t;>t. Brown and his . teachers
if at tlp-iv Most with a full utKiancf.
The pastor preached
?mn this conference?year?aiul
pressed himself as beinjy pleasu/th
the work and the way the
iniiers stuck t>\" the church. He
1! jin a h the annual sermon on
clues'.ay nijjht. , 4
Ttiel Church
Sunday night the church closed
t its year's \v?rrk. Rev. Rhodes
cached for Rt v. l'ethea. using
<i Psalm <?th \crsc. Theme The
inislerial Sower. The yhoir was
iy good. Mrs. Keith rs due
tali credit. We were glad t o
ive Rev. BradRy-worship with us
ho iias hcen ill a long time but
able to .go again. Rev. Wilson
so worshiped with us.
ill /.ion Church
re. Morris Wright, Pastor
Sunday night will W ordinai.ii
services. This is a very inn
essive service. Bro. Leon Jenhs
wTTT Tie ordained deacon.
Soldi" rs who ra.fcHtly visited
m'fiiv 'a,re were Willie <!. (iaro
uiul d-?Tt.i w'riifhr; We "prav
icy v. til soon .eoiiu- ti> ft lay.
You are tilled to see that youi
tildreu attend Sabbath schoo
ery Sunday.
LAMAR NEWS
R. 1)., reporter
M.ast,tSunday will ever -la* aatec
.. r .o.... .. ?
.. en,n ii<i\ aiong all lines ol
.urch services. CJiurch school al
sual hour. Instructive remarks
y the pastor. At the worship sei
ee the pastor hrot ght a message
rtt?n+ prnttcostnl?power. Wl
ere pieased to have our whit<
' F'artlon St. I ISO News
' ... i
In keeping with Armistice Day .
celebrations everywhere, the jun-Jior
hostesses are planning a
-patriotic dance on Friday night.,
November 12. The music will be
furnished by the 228th swingsters.
The week of November 14-20 is
"World Fellowship week" and inharmony
with this observance, the"
programs around this theme. Cpl
C eorge M rphy, former instructor
1 at Alien University, now stationed
at (V.mp Croft, will lead the dis-,
cussiun at 6:00 P., M. the subject
of which will be centered around
. World Fellowship. The pcblic is
invited.
i All army wives are invited to join
'the TAWs (Traveling Army
I Wives), an organization of sol|
diers wives that meet on "Wednes!
day to cook, play bridge and
I so ia'ize in general. In addition to
Lthiti club, wives may find many .
I conveniences ior their comfort
and use at the Harden Street
USO. A varied program is offered
every day. All wives are welcome.
PHYIJLIS WHEATLEY Hit.
LIBRARY CELEBRATES
NATIONAL BOOK WEEK
Greenville?All over the United
i side as National Book Week. The
j Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the
I Greenville Public Library joins
' in celebrating this important occasion.
Will you not put forth
an effort to visit the Library dur,
ing this week to see the exhibits
of new books and especially t o
i be present at the Book Week program
Thursday night, Nov. 18.
During the moving this summer
a number of books were misplaced
and all friends of the Library
are asked to help by returning
I any Library books found to the
box to be placed near the door
I during Book Week.
I Let us see how many names will
le registered in our "Visitors'
dook" during Book Week.
CONSERVE HH PLAY SQUARE I
IMHIU
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friend Mr. Jake Joye worship
with us. Mr. Sam Daniel proved
"himself a great singer as well as
a shouting Christian last Sunday.
We were happy to have father
Frank Pettigrew among us. Mrs.
M. Dubose announced the meeting
of the "WSCS at 4 p.m. Sunday,
N'ov. 14th MJr. Kirvin son of Mrs.
1 Rosa Kirvin was here for a few
j Javs visiting his mother and wife.
Rev. M. J. Porter, Mrs. B. A.
Grooms, Mrs. Theola Porter and
Mrs; 'Marv Bennett were the dinner
guests of Air. and Mrs. Touind
Byrd and their daughter Mrs
U. Williams Nov 4th.
Sandy Grove Church
The Golden Belle quartet?will
ing here Sunday afternoon. Admission
adult :15c; children 20c.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ballard entertained
at their home last Sunday
s their dinner guests Rev. Porter
Mr. H. Woods. Mrs: htttrn?.1 nhn
son, Mrs. C Miff, Mrs Lucy Johnson,
Mrs. K. Kirvin, Mrs. M. Brown
Mrs. Mary Douglass, Mr K. Benlamin.
Mr. R. L. Byrd was the
' 'juest of Mr. aiid Mrs. C McCu 1 loujrh
last Sunday afternoon. Rev
Porter was all smiles over thai
supper he had at the home ol
Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Jeffrey.
Mesdames Marion Rivers, C.
KTFvTnT (ByrdT Tom KTFvin, ~M.
Dubose. C. Rogers. M. Mack, attended
the Sumter district jrroup
meeting held at St. Jair.es church
Wednesday, Nov. ,'lrd. Rev. W.
i Fraiser is on the job as a jjreat
I sinirer and nrmichur
IN MEMOKIAM
In memory of our dear mother,
I Egginora I.. Hunter who deported
this life November 11 1P42.
rime . .s|?? eds of:; one \eai tia?
passed
- Since death its gloom, its shadj
ows cast
Came in our home where all seemed
bright
And took from us a shining light.
We miss that light and ever will.
I Her vacant place there's none to
fill
I , Down here we mou.n but not in
ri vain
For up in heaven we'll meet again.
! Sadly missed by Husband, Fred
[ Hunter; Son, Pfc. Moses Hunter
, (somewhere in England) Haughtier,
F.loiae It. Aidrioh} Son in*law
two grandsons, St. Louis, M.O., and
* other relatives and friends.
V. 9
class!
*?l?ecinl Notices. Cards of Thanks,
Memmiams, Ilirth Announcements
Marriage -Announcements. etc. are
harged for at the rate of 10c per
line. Cash must accompany the
>rdcr. Minimum charge 50c.
TS MEMORIAM
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' Sacred to the memory of a devoted
husband, Rev. J. C. McClelan,
who- passed into- the^greaC
beyond Nov. 10, 1938.
TU? 1 -? ? '
iiic- iuiih weary uuy nas cioseu,
Am} you .entered your heavenly
home; - '
Today, five, years ago you left a
vacant place,
In my heart, none other can fill
the place.
To me you were a melody so
sweet,
You made my life so wonderfully
complete;
The love you gave me for years
will never depart,
Though you are gone, you will
always live in my heart.
MRS. MAUDE C. "McCLELLAN,
Wife.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear husband
and father, Rev. J.C. Goode,
who passed away four years ago
November 7, 1939.
Four years today we sat by him
And watched him pass away;
It seemed more than we could
bear,
But we hope to see him again
some day.
Mrs. Roxsia .flnnAn. wife; Mrs.
Sarnh Allen, Mrs. Annie B. Byrd,
Mrs. Julia Mae Henderson, daugh
ters.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of my wife and dear
mother, who_departed this life,
one year today Nov. lTrT942.
Mother thou were mild and lovely
Gentle as the summer breeze;
Pleasant as the air of evening,
As it floats among the trees.
Peaceful be thou silent slumber,'*
Peaceful in the grave so low;
You no more shall join our number,
You no more, our song shall know
But again we hope- to meet you,
When life's fleeting days are o'er;
And in Heaven we hope to m^et
you,
Where no farewell tears are shed.
Rev. Elliott Taylor
Mrs. Emma P. Moore
Mrs. Rosa Goodwine.
MEMORIAM
In sad but loving memory of
Mr. Joseph S. Collins who departed
this life November 5, 1924.
To day recalls sad memories of
a dear husband and a devoted
"father. ?
We who loved you, 'sadly miss
you and thoughts are ever near,
yet we know you are happy on
the ,Savior's breast.
Sadly missed by,
(Mis.) R. II. Collins, wifa;
1 )r A .1 Pnllins. son
Mrs. K. C. Scott and Gertrude
C. Woodard, daughters
Ucna J., Joseph C. and Barbara
G. Woodard, grandchildren.
IN MEM OK I AM
In memory of Mrs. Nancy Grant
who passed three years ago, November
1G, 1940.
Today recalls sad memories of
our dear mother and grandmother
whom we loved so dearly.
Mr. and Mrs.jGus Lowry
abiT family
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our father and
mother, who crossed to the Great
Beyond?
l.udie I.euke, August, 1,1, 1925;
Mis. Coi rie I.euke. Nov. 14, <1929.
Gone, but not forgotten.
G. T. Leake, son, Charlotte, N.
C.; Marian R. L. Johinaon, Qreen
wood, S. C.; and Eli/.a, 7a. II., Davie,
daughters, Gastonia, fy'. C.
LOST
A black oocketbook "was lost in
Colonial Heights during the day,
Tuesday, November 9th. It conTained^a
house key, a surt case key
'tnd a card with the name and address
of Mrs. Rinda Davis and
her address in New York City;
also a receipt with her address in
Columbia and 75 cents in change.
Rinda Davis, Colonial Heights 01
phone S979.
Saturday, November 13, 1943
IEDADS
ACRES OF ^
OPPORTUNITY J
Pre-war Prices
ln6 flfps in A Connty,
P. C., known ns the McKee Firm
I located on Highway No. 181 hree
miles Fact of Ivn. on school bus ,
ro to an'' tolenhone hhe. 60 acres
tillable. 10 acres fenced pacture,
remainder i n woodland. Fiveroom
frame residence, electric
!i"hts, tenant house, barn and out
buildines. Tn fair condition. A
rood farm home. Price $2 500.00.
177 acres in Cherokee County, .
P. C. known as the Dohson For*
- located?about four?miles Weal
| from Wilklhsville. one-fourth mile
| North of State Highway No. 114.
i ?u acres cuiuvauie, a i acres wooa
I land. Two tenant houses and
J barn. Adequate - water -supply ~ y
from well and spring. Approximately
- 60 acres?wood?
fenced with barbed wire.
$2,000.00. ' ' . W; .
221 acres in Chester County. S.
' ('.. Trinwn' as the Douglass-Uove
Farm, located seven miles Southj
west of Chester on paved High:
way No* 7* 125 acres tillable, bal
! a nee in Nocture and woodland.
| lespedezn and crotalaria. Gocwfv
cotton, allotment with high yield,
j One dwelling, three tenant houses
and complete set of out buildings.
This is an excelent general purpose
farm with good soil. Price
$0,500.00. .* **>
451 acres in Lancaster County,
S. C., known as the Robinson
Farm, near paved road, five miles
North from Lancaster. On school
bus route. 225 acres cultivable,
| remainder?woodland. Goodj^ cotton
allotment. New terrace system;
Could be cultivated with
| tractor equipment. Dwelling,
barn, crib, two tenant houses, ten
ant barn and two cribs. Water
supplied from well and creek. Good
general purpose farm. A good in
vestment. Price $9,000.00.
258 acres in Lancaster County,
S. C., known as the Robinson Farm
'ocated six miles 'Southwest from
Lancaster. On school dus route,
i Available to electricity. 180 acres
in good state of cultivation. 78
acres pacture and woodland. Six- |
room frame' dwelling, three tenant'Houses
and barn. Water sup
plied from two wells and creek.
This is an excelent genral pur1
pose farm with high earning paw
pi' Prirp $7,500.00. ;
1121 acres in Lancaster County,
S. C.t known as the Stacks Farm,
located 7l,fe miles ' South from
| Lancaster on asphalt Highway ?
| No. 93. Good creek bottoms. 60
I acreB "cultivable, remainder i n
pasture and woodland. Dwelling
in fair condition. Storage houfte^ .
and new barn. Large acreage feK<\
ed with barbed wire. Water supply
for livestock from branches.
New well at dwelling. Available
to electricity. Price $3,260.00.
174 acres in Lancaster County,
I?. S. known as the Robinson Farm
four miles North from Lancaster.
One mile off paved highway.
I Church on adjoining property. 100
acres cultivable,?7& -acres wood- ??J
land. Good cotton allotment.
Some lespedeza. Dwelling, barns,
and tenant houses. Adequate water
supply by well and spring.
Good producer. Price $4,500.00.
107 acres in Union County. S.
C., known as the Cureton Farm,
located seven miles West of Carlisle
on all-weather road. School
bus route. 25 acres cultivable, 10
acres bottom land, remainder wood
land. Good dwelling, barn and
out buildings. Adequate water
s^rpply. Some saw timber. Price
$1,000.00 cash.
190 acres in York County, ,S. C.
known as the Bankhead Farm, Iocs
ted-on gravel?road about three
miles South of Hickory Grove. 90
iicres tillflhlp. 2K ucrsa nootnro
balance woodland. Good cotton
allotment. Several acres in les- j
pedeza and other legume crops.
Dwelling, tenant house and barn.
-Electricity^ available. : Price . $3?
I 000.00.
Terms 20r/< cash. Will arrange
10-20 year loan on balance, payI
able monthly, quarterly or ann^,d
I ly. If desired, you can pay montn
j ly until you occupy farm and bal I
ance will then be adjusted on an- <
I nual basis.
; Write or telephone at once for
J complete information or an ap'
pointment to see any of these
farms. If convenient, please inspect
the farm, then commbnicpte
! with me. i
W. P. CULPEPPER, ' I
Field Representative
The Union Central Life Insurance
Company
i
408 People's Bank Bldg.
Wck Hill, S. C.
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CARD OF THANKS >
We wish to thank the many
friends of this city for their
heart-felt sympathy and condolence
during the sad hour of our
I bereavement which concerns the
I passing of our dear beloved father
Mr. J. H. Richey, who parted
this life Oct. 31, 1943. We alI
so thank you lor the lovely florals.
. _
Oh, when I reach my home eteri
nal,
Reach that city bright and fair;
When I stand among those angels,
Will my father know me there?
ham - and Brother, Mr. Amos H.
Richey; Laurens, S. C.
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