The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 04, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, December 4, . 1 .' ' Nursery i 4 ^ V ' T ' 7.^ }*y r: Fort Huaohuca, Arizona, homo children of officers and enlisted mei children are pictured hero enjoying Edwin N. Hardy, Cavalry, Comman LANCASTER NEWS _ St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. J. S. Martin, Pastor ' S. S. opened at the usual hour I with teachers at their post. Class , '"No. 1 received both attendance and offering banners. . f At 11:30 Rev. Martin preached v one of his soul stirring sermons, s We had a large attendance. Cob ); fection J20.25. 5? _z_. The ushers' board met Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lula Butts. [ The Woman's Industrial Circle v No. 2 of the Baptist church met 6 Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fannc v McKenny. y , e Rev. M. D. Bogan of Columbia |( preached two wonderful sermons p at Fh-st Washington Bapt. church j to a very large attendance. Ev- a eryone enjoyed Rev. Bogans' ser- s mons. a Mrs. Cleo Laney Farrar and a Moss Annie U. Blackmon of Wash- t tngton, d. u., attended the tun"-1 tfual uf Uieii?cousin,?Mr.?Robert-~fe Lee Blackmon. s Pvt. Th.elma Clinton is home on t a furlough from camp in New Yorkt ?-?-j Mr.?Johnio?Thrower?of?Baltimore, Md., spent the last week in ... Charlotte, N-. C. and Lancaster. Mrg. Lillian Harper of Jenkins - vrlle;, and Mrs. Inez Martin of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the week $nd with their parents Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Martin. Mrs. Cora B. Clinton returned ^ to Kannapolis, N. C., Sunday af-^ ter spending a few days, in Lancaster visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glinton and Mrs. Marjorie MoMurray spent "" Thartksgrv in g in '"Crrjmg^ur^Vts iting their daughter. Mr. Jay Myers lfeft Friday for Fort Bragg and Mrs. Myers is making her home with parents in Santuc for the duration. Mrs. Mali&sa Nathan and Mrs. Leroy Nathan attended the funeral of the former's brbther Sunday in Concord. N. C. Miss Lissie Threat one of the teachers of Calvary school spent the week end with her sister Avery at the home of Mrs. P. Barnes. Mrs. Flossie B. IWitherspoon of Newark, N. J., is visiting her parents Mr. and <M,?s. Tom Bailey. Those attending the Louis Armstrong dance in Charlotte Friday ^ night were Misses Eula M. Barber, and . Mr. Robert Barber. <> ?... Attending the game Thanksgiving in Columbia we're Mrs. Lutisha Fraiser, Mr. Charles Mackey, Mr. Ernest Gamble and Mrs. M. J. Thrower. They were the dinner guests of Mrs. VV. B. Bouler. They also visited Mr. John Wright at the Veterans' hospital. * ; _ HIGH HILL^AME CHURCH Rev. R. A. Youngs, Pastor Sunday Services were carried out just fine. It was our first quai terly conference and w e were proud to have our presiding elder with us for another year and God let him. down in the treasure of * ? heaven and he surely brought us a messnge. He'took his text from the ?8 Psalm. Subject Tieing "" God's Hands. He held the congregation spell bound. It was the .< most wonderful sermon we had ever heard, showing to us how all . of us tie God's hands by not keep* ing His commandment and walking in His footprint. Dr. Robinson is a man of' God and can really ^ preaen uoa s woras. lotai ior tne * day $72.15. The older went home 1 happy also our pastor. We are still progress in 2. at High Hills and wfe will always be afc long as we ' hive As good a shepherd as our ' leader kpv. R. A. Yonngs. We ' were blessed to have Prof. C. G. ^ Garrett of Columbia visit us also 1 on Sunday. He spoke tfery fine f and we enjoyed him and always glad to have him. On last Sunday v the Golden Bell quartet rendered ' a rrrtJft wonderful program for us -? in interest of the Pulpit Aid club * L sponsored by Miss Rtae Lee John ' t, Ben. ,The vare of Columbia; Total ratscd $10.60. Come to see us ] ?you are welcora. . I H , ' 1 Mariah L. ,C. Johnson, reporter | I or Children of Men in ^ % ^ ^ ^ ^ Jjg^H EflMH M,/ ^yppHRMi^R^I flRjn # Bureau of Public of the 92nd Infantry Division, li n stationed at the Fort. Amid he fUnmcolvAa o f a o M n TKr ding Officer of Fort Huachuca.? (1 AROUND~WEST COLUMBIA By Rev. A. L. Diggs By invitation of Rev, W. R. Bownan the writer was at St. Paul A rf. E. church last Sunday just on 'rom Pomaria. We reached th< hurch just in lime to take a par n the Sunday school lesson whicl vas intelligently taught by t h i 5upt., Miss Annie Boyce. Quit< r few older folks were in atten lance as well as young people \.fter everything was cleared ou he way the pastor introduced tin vriter who made a short talk tha eemed to have been enjoyed. Ser rce began and the pastor presen id the writer who preached. Col ection was taken and the congre ration dismissed. A board meet ng was held and everything was rranged for the coming year am very thing was carried out loveh ind satisfactory. Rev. Bowmai md his co-workers certainly an ogether. We visited the.bedside of oui >rother Glenn Holley-- who?it?k aid has been very sick but a lit le improved. We then went t< ft. .Luke A. M. E. mission in Po naria where we met a?few peo de, Rev. Bowman?the pasta nade his appointment to hold ser tice with them next Sunday afte iooa at 4 o'clock. We then wen o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyc vhere a splendid dinner was pre iared for us and there we did en oy ourselves. Leaving there ii ompany with Mrs. Maggie Book 1 x r IT n ? nan ana 'Aitr. rienry noyce w lainc on to Columbia. The write >romised Rev. Bowman to be wit! iim- Sunday Dec. 5th. Sunday night found the write he presence of a very large con jregation where we listened to ; nost wonderful trial s e r moi >reached by Dea. W. H. Mitchell rhe church also granted him hi icense to preach. We hone hin nuch success. Rev. E. J. Jones i mstor of the Blaney circuit of th M. E. church in Kershaw coui y for another year. We hope hiri nuch success also. Pvt. E. L. Jones from one of th lamps in Virginia was home vis ting nis parents. Rev. S. L. Glass preached fo tev.- T. H. Ringer and his congre jation. He reported a good time HARDEEVILLE NEWS Sunday?sehool was?opened a. ;he usual hour with Supt. am <eachers at?their posts; Mr. Frank Kinlaw was at worl rhursday on the Argent Lumbe :o., job, when working on a loj rain, the logs met while he wa n between, and he was killed in stantly. Funeral services wer leld at St. Stephen AME churcl Sunday. Rev. J. J. Jenkins o Jluflfton officiated; assisted b ; tev. Sam Gibbs. Mrs. Vlney Micklc is Still o 1 he sick list. Mr. Lester Mitchell was severe y burned and taken to the hospi al in Ridgeland. His sister Mrs /iola Sims, of Savannah, Ga., i: usiting him and is the guest o ler cousin Mrs. Ellie Palmer. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson re urned from Yemasee after spem ng a week with her brother Mr romie Cochran who is blind.? Pvt. Clifford Hodges who is stj ioned in Arizona was home visit ng his grandparents Mr.' an< drs. J. C. Fields, Mrs. Minth lodges and family. Also Pvt. J ^lark was home visiting his wif< drs. Catherine Clark and fathei dr. Loney Clark and family. H< s stationed in Mississippi. The wedding ceremony of Mis; kVilhelmina Cummings and Mr srael Brown was performed bj lev. Charley Cummings Sunday siov. 28 at the brid^'a home. ;Th< >est man was Mr. Arthur Brown rhe wedding was largely attend d. Miss Margaret Bailey is hom< ,'isiting her parents Mr. and Mrs ^tham Bailey, during the holiday: ah? returned to Savannah to con ;inu<? her studies at Cuyler fi Eligh. The stork visted the home o Vfr. and Mrs. Sidney Salters am eft a fine baby girl weighing ! rounds* - r*. Service -ffMBPWP't i* II1! i J . i-~.?2^ALimM-H? , , JflP1!. m:; ppg : ^ Relations. U. S. War Department ias provided a day nursery lor the lalthful surroundings, some of the ' ; nursery is sponsored by Colonel Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps). BENNKTTSVILLE NEWS By C. I). Sanders Tift* passing of three old friends and church goers last week were t a shock to all. Namely Mrs. Calj houn, member of Shiloh; Mrs. Leat tha Sanders, member Macedonia; 1 Mrs. Matilda, member Mt. Olive. [? '? The members and friends of St. ? Michael M.'E. church are full of . smiles to see their Pastor, Rev. . Gunple returned for another year, t; \ large number attended the con2 ference held in ..Darlington. Rev. t A. J. Wright, Miss B. E. Graham. - and mother M!rs. Emrha Graham at t tended, the conference. Membejs . and frienda of Lever Green and . St. Michael worshiped with" the . morning servrce at Shiloh where 3 Rev. A. J. Wright delivered a touch ] ing sermon. The regular Commun f ion was served. ! The following students spent ? t the week end home: Elersteen McCollum, Mary Adams, Miss Mci Kay of Benedict; Miss Fannie 3 Manning. Pearl Smith, Junior _ Wright, Miss Clemmre H. Dorris 3 instructor in the high school at _ McGormiek. -Miss-Thomas instruc -__tor in the high school, Georgei* town v;as home the week end. Rev. A. J. Wright attended the i Thanksgiving service at Morris t college. e The reporter and sifter Mrs. C. . S. Henderson spent Thanksgiving . in Washington to greet First Petty i 'jnicer James L. Luc?\s of Chicago. . where he is in the havy. While e in the Capital -Oity they were the h L. Lucas, and Mr. and Mrs.. A.^R. Ryans. Many socials were given r in their honor. They also spent a u few hours in Philadelphia guests . of Mr. Archie Sanders, Mr. and a Mrs. Johnson andd Miss Delphine n McDaniel. [. Mr Andrew Brown left for a few s months treatment in the Veteran a .hosnital Tuesday morning. s Mrs. Corrie B. Jones Williams e ,iied in New York and >vas brdught a home and funeralrzed at Saw Mill a church. Mrs. Fannie Jones, Mr. Ritter \V. Williams, Mrs. Connie o Jones and other relatives accom. panied the remains. Mr. S. David and Mrs. Ethel Mc r Kay were quietly married last week. Rev. F. McTouch will preach the anniversary sermon Sunday morning at Macedonia BaDtrst church. Sick are Mrs. T. J. Gales, Mr. t Rlebee, Mrs. B. Gaskin, Mrs. Barl cote, Mrs. Townsend. Miss fcrr umrxH-'s was nume wits WUCK CIIU. k Mr. H. E. Covington, Jr., "of r Howard Univ. spent the week end ? with parents. s Gpl. David Bearse spent a few days in Orangeburg with sister. e lie left Sunday for Florida where ^ he will enter a training school, r Mrs. Lula Wright is on the sick y t^t. , t ST. MATTHEW BAPT. CHURCH I Rev: J~. W? Mnthifp?PaaWn" The S. S. opened at the usual hour by Sunt. J. B. Burts. The s lesson was taught in concert by j Bro. J. E. MeCullough. At the usual hour the pastor took charge and used for a subject Unexpected j Crosses. We all were made to rejoice. Collection $34.55. A collection was taken for a young lady j that Has lost one of her feet which amounted to $5.00. j We learned with regret of Mrs. 3 Irene Humbert's death.? Our singing class is invited to ^ sing at the Long Branch Baptist " church of Greenville next Sunday, s December 5th. Rev. J. S. Hunter was the dinner guest of Mrs. Ida Jones last , Sunday. Mt. Sinai AME church is glad to have the return of Rev. Hunter ^ as pastor." Sunday night the pastor used for a subject The River of ' Life. He was at his best. The 11 ~ A. J -1 1^.1 A * ? 1. roiiecbiuii was uunauiu iu nil1 sick, sister Eliza Corley and Bro. A?s3 tin Tarrant. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.-Louden were s i n Greenwood Sunday attending " the funeral of Mr. Saul Scott Mrs. Lotiden had as her guest last Wednesday her daughter-inf law* Mrs. Alnieana Cannon of d Washington and Mrs. laila Ann 3 Alexander of Pittsburgh, Pa. W. M. Tarrant, reporter I J_. \ \ ?u "t w THE PALME1 FAI.Jl-'AX news Justinc G. Odom, Reporter The school was closed for the ? I Thanksgiving holidays. Teachcisl I veio away tor the holidays. a I To our regret we had the loss ^1 of two proiyinent citizen of .this al: community in persons of Mrs._. Julia Garvin and Mr. Johnson SP Harley, who departed their lives i;a early Wednesday morning. The funeral service for Mr. Harley >v.ns held Saturday, Nov. 27th; l"' foV Mrs. Garvin Sunday, Nov. 28. A large number of relatives and n's friends attended the funerals. A veiy nice Sunday school was ncld at Nazarene Baptist church. Regular services were held a t Hodges CME church. ' j.Mi McCOLL NEWS _ ; ...It Services were very good at Fair Plain Sunday. The chu,rchjrtwrs were 'oi;t in Iai'_*o number? The Pastor Rev. H. R. Robinson preach I? u a wonderful sermon. Collection $25.00. The members of the . .hurch also organized a Bible ^ lass which w/ll meet every Sun- Iat lay ni^ht at the homes of the va- I *"'** rious members. All are invited. I *-"n There was n one 'lay Missionary - meeting held with the Mt. Hebron Presbyterian church Saturday, No- sc' vcmber 27. Mrju Ada McQueen, president. Dr. Bedinger who has spent 20 years in Africa nnd Bru- T1 eil w.'ll be at the Presbyterian W church Sunday, December 5th. The wi Roy. McQueen also lectured at the un meeting which was enjoyed. da Pvt. Nathan Wilson of Shepherd Field, Texas is home on furlough. Mrs. PriscjHa Wright Cousar-J. was buriedd at Fair Plain Thursday. Rev. C. H. McLarion i n chargtf^assisted by Rev. Posey. She i-s the daughter of the lat-Rev J R. who passed just four weeks q ' *?<> ' ? , vv, Mr. James T. Adams and Mr nC. H. McLarion, Jr, were out of , 11 town Sunday and worshiped at St. a Mark, Bennettsville. ^e< Mr. and Mrs." jSloan Leggett are ' very happy over a new1 baby girl. Mother and baby are fine. "L< Mr. John D. Murphy was out to church Sunday after a long ill- ' h cess and we trust he will continue to improve. M!rs. Carline Mclrt- Jrc nis is slowly improving. Mrs. Flosy the Lee Hancox is on the sick list al- me so Mr. Larny Monrow. Mrs. Mary -gut Price is a little indisposed. Wc ,the trust these sick,folks will soon be ver able to get out. ' ' ^Dit Rosa L^ Bethea, reporter " .am ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH prs we ' Rev. A. D. Daw Kins,~PagtoT rwfi 1 Services were well attended last me Sunday as usual. Sunday school bet at the usual liour. The review was Mr by Miss Celia Phelps. The Bible Th" "class is holding the financial ban < ner, Rev. Dawkins, teacher. Lei Sunday morning the pastor preached 'from St. Matt. 22:42; Sunday night from St. Luke 18:35 >'0 Both sermons were soul stirring and the spiritual tide ran high. We are glad to have our pastor and family in the parsonage. And we are doing all in our power to make it pleasant for them. Many members who have not been to the church for years are _ now on the job every Sunday. Our pastor is the type, of a" < preacher that any congregation would be pleased to have. C6me to St. James you are welcome. GIANT SIZE OCTAGON ? SOAP ?? 6 for? 24c | MEDIUM SIZE 1 * IVORY SOAP 6 cakes 36c | _ 10c size DUZ II 2 for -* II '* II [TO LEADER ? ; JOHNSTON NEWS t Ituth M tlt.i Reporter The* Thanksgiving dinner was success at tnc ltomc of >m and is. Alf Hammond gi\en by the s.nonary Society. .Ess Yola Mobley and parents onsiied a niit Thanksgiving rty at their home. After games they served a delicious menu. A nice program was given a1, u Alt. Zion Baptist church o n lanksgiving night. Quartets lur ~ ;hed music. Miss Myitis Bettis spent the lanksgiving holiday with her issmaie Al iss S. T. Small wood, Mrs. ltuth Wigfall and children sited tbeir sister Mrs. Marie iles Sunday, who is ill. She is so a cook at the Edgefield Co. sclmol. She is hignly missed ? everyone. Miss Sura Lue Carter reported enjoy ?hle stay at her home in 1 nkin&cviile during holidays. Icefield Co. Training Bchool i Mi?:s Evelyn Armstrong a ma- | cian entertained^ the audience the school with the greatest o\v of modern mystery. It was joyed by all. The Silver Tone Jubilee Sing s??expected bacd* at our_hobl Dec. 17. ~ The entire faculty spent the spective homes, except Miss M. lanksgiving holidays, at their ashington who spent the days th Prof, and Mrs. J. E. King; d Mr. Kershaw spent the holiys in Johnston. ST. P.VUT7 A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor Sunday schol was Held with "" pt. and officers at their posts. \ 2 were glad to have Rev. A. L. ' ggs in Sunday school. He made j wonderful talk to the young >ple.. \fter song sei*vice Rev. Bown presented Rev. Diggs and he 1 jught a heart searching meste from the subject Good News e choir furnished sweet music r . were happy to Have .visitors J >m Pine Grove. After . service . > pastor called the officers and : mbers for a board meeting, 1 Ting ready to go to work for , i year 1944. Th^ meeting was ' *y 'good. Rev. Bowman and Rev. 1 rga lfere supper guests of Mr. I P" Mrs/ Henry Boyce. rVe had a Wonderful time a t ^ tyer meeting Friday night. We a re glad to have Bro. Chatman _j iH us from Little Mountain. Afe were sorry some of the' mbers were absent from church c rause* of the "defftH-or Mr. and s. Herbert--Kirkland's little son j e family has our sympathy. ~~ <; Jet a copy of The Palmetto j ader from Miss Annie Boyce. j _ i PATRONIZE ! OUR ADVERTISERS >0"0000.00i0'00?<^<t'ix>.00.0]0<?: I1 t ^I ""1 r F F mmmmrnmammmmtmrnm 1 UC Sl?l!< ' R I N S O I Granulated Soap a ? 17c 0c SIZE a LIFEBUOY SOAP -> 6 cakes " < (IUV I v ? 5 b f. hhbhbM^|1 GIANT SIZE OCTAGON Washing d F Powder 6 for * 24^ 0 MMadMand \ in NAPLES is the scene of this of Saint Januarius. These warric beyond Naples to the Volturno Corps). LLEJM!?> * ' ' aillfl nL.i r r iua .\ r.? ? After a short illness Mrs. Elisabeth -Kurd died Wednesday nitt it her home. She was buried an Sunday from first Zion'. Baptist .hureh. The funeral was large ly attended. Leaving to mcjirn ter lost, are mother and father. . husband, two sons, several risers, nieces and nephews and hosts if friends. Mrs. B. I.. Joiner has three sons erving in the service. S Sgt. Aril io D, Joiner ?s serving in E.ngand; Pvt. Amos Johnson is spend ng his furlough at home with his nother ,and father. Rev. J. K. Adkins, pastor of U'\v Zion A. M. E. church was nthusiastically welcome as theii astor for another year. Th6 text or the night was from the third hapter of St. John and the first erse. He took us. a subject.;..-Haw hall I enter the kingdom of ind enjoyed by all. Last Sunday , was a high day in :t. John Baptist church. The Par or Rev. J. J. Jenkins took his rext coin the twenty eighth chapter of *t. Matthew-and the third verse, 'ubject, Christ is with His childen. After preaching a soul stir ing sermon he fello\<?sh>ped sis^ or Julia Graham at the age of evenlythree who was Baptized arlier Sunday morning. After'spending sometime in Fan Studo, CVvlffornia with her husband Jrs.-Paulirfe Joiner Metcalf is vistnig her mother and father beore returning to Washington. BLAChSBlRG NEWS Bethel C. M. F.. Sunday school net at 10:.10 a.m. with Supt.. and cache rs present. Pvt. Gonsalee Hanes was heme isiting parents Sunday. Also Pvt. uther Corry and Pvt. Sherlie 'ikes. Pvt. A. I.ockhcart of Tusegee. Alabama, is also at home fter being sick for some time. We re glad he is better. S. S. at Pine Grove Baptist met t the usual hour with officers in hargo. Rev. J. H. McKissick deivercd a wonderful sermon. It lother sermon was brought to us iy Rev. McKissick. Mr. Berett Hamrick was week mi Ki'i'si ?i his sister and nrotner. >Ir. I.eroy MorgaiL anil .virs. Artlie Lee Blanton and Mrs. Rutk 'hifer. of Kannapolis, N.'C.; Miss ^ranees MeElwee and Miss Bettie 'arker of Blacksbu^g -were t h e "hanksgiving guest of Miss Pauine Bonner and Miss Ruth Phifer. Mrss Dainty McBryan and Miss Margaret Roseboro of Barber-Scola, Ntf C., visited their parents. We regret that Mr. C. P. Smith ;nd Mrs. C. Black are still sick. Pine Grove Savings class will Villie Ross Sunday I p.m. A NT IOC II BAPTIST CHI R( H Kev. J. ('. Honor, Pastor Sunday school at the usual hour lev. Honor came before ust with i wonderful message, which was njoyed by alL Pas to r'^ -salary J ollection $12.50. Mrs. Ada Hudson and sister, I Irs. Plummie Steverscn have vcLirned to Buffalo, N.Y., after beig here on account of the death f their sister Mrs. Elizabeth Car les. Mrs. Garbles was a wonderul church worker in our church ^0 loved her, but God loved her est. Mrs. Willie Mae Gladden left ^r Baltimore yesterday^ where j he will spend a week with her' rhndrnotber Mrs. Janie Vance. Mrs. Neal .Jackson has returned > HackePsack, N. J. Mrs. Druil-)a Abraham and Mrs. Lessie bra ham have ^ returned to Mt. akes, N. J., after spending a few ays here with their sister Mrs. S. ranklin. Mrs. Janie Abraham is pending the winter here with cr daughter Mrs. S. Franklin. Mrs. Robert Caldwell left Friay for Fort Bragg, N. C. On the sick list Mr. Lawrence rurphy.' 1 . \ ~ ?* - Bureau of Public Rela 5 huge gathering of American troops ar >rs of Lieutenant General Mark VV. Clai plains in their slab toward Rome. (] BLi i-ri <>~>TE\vs ? Lm Carmel A. M. E. Church pt Rev. Wm. Kellev. Pastor ? L& The Sunday school was opened , ^ at the usual hour with Supt. tea-'Al chers at their post. During the1 morning service the pastor preach 1 g, ed soul stirring sermon from >e tho subject: What Think Ye < > Christ? At night his subject wus . v Come and See. Both messages : 0 were enjoyed. j;n We are very glad that Mrs. Bes i jt) sie Blunt is again ablf. to be up after two weeks sickness. -.ke sc New Zion News We are very glad to know that our Pastor; Rev, J. K. Adken is ar back for another year. We are going to put him over the top this year. Ht. is well liked here. Hittrnr f|rad-News - ? Rev. J. J. Johnsorr. Pastor ]V Our pastor has been informed I us that he has been returned and I will be with us on the first Sundav. We ar<> all very much pleas | eu u> nave rum returned. St. John Baptist Church Rev. J. J. Jenkins, faster Sunday .was a high day here. I The~pastor look his text St. 5131- a thew 38:3. subject Christ Present with the Christians. After the I sermon an old woman 73 years of I age Baptized Sunday morning and p canij. and' was fellowshiped into ' the church. NEWBERRY CIRCUIT : Rev: \> . S. 5oung, Pastor ai Regular church services began i at 12 o'clock. Our pastor brought | us" a burning message from 133rd i Psalm. Our hearts were made to I rejoice. Every member seems to have a mind to do more work, p( both spirttlally and financially in the church. Rev. Young has organized and planned for our w spriug Rally. . ". n< We are pleased beyond expres- o sion that the P. E. and Bishop ^ Flipper saw fit to return our pastor for another year. lfis program for the year has been out- 1 his orders to carry out the pro- gram of the church, that he may' bt? able to meet every demand. jPI Mi*s Mat tie Suber is home on ~a~ visit from New?Yrnk and?she ' B looks the picture of health. HOLLY HILL NEWS J K All schools closed Wednesday, | B and teachers left to spend Thanks B giving at home. They reported an enjoyable Thanksgiving. M iss M. A. Baker teacher i n I Bennettsville High spent Thanks- I giving with Mrs. R. B. Brown. Pvt. Edward Allen stationed at J -Fort Bragg spent week end with his uncle and aunt. Miss Mary Ola Hunts, after spending several months in New York is back home * porting a pleasant ,stay. Mrs. Estelle Thompson of Boston. Mass., and children spent Sunday with aunts. She was dinner guejst of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cain. She is th? former's cousin, f This is Mrs. Thompson's home. 1 She has been away a number of | years. % It will bp of interest to t h e 3 many friends of Miss Daisy Bell A Brown to know that she was mar- I ried on Sunday to Mr. Carolina I Mack. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luciug Brown and i s very popular in the community. * I DAVID G. ELU! THIRTY-TWO YEARS OF HC INSURANCE ? All KinHs nf Tncnra m. m m > AlAIUkJ X/JL 'I TELEPH0N1 I 1221 Washington St. ' ' ? 9f' * $ "i /./"?' .jj ^ ' - " !!?'' i" q I." i mi.. i. .ill _! pinp nmTPW, . i auej t nncip^H I' '^1 BilfiflHk f I 3HE^>" j**32 ?ttf^H?9||^K^^^H tions.^U. S. War Department id the edifice is the Cathedral k's Fifth Army have pushed Photo *by U. S. Army Signal t. Mack is the son of Mr. and?< rs. Ick Mack. Rev. J.S.A. Grant rformed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Albert White of trovmerville attending the~:sefid- _ ng. Mrs. White is Mrs. Mack's ".rj int. Mr. General Witherspoon of rooklyii, N.Y., is visiting his sis- -i r Mrs. Thelma Johnson, cousin r. and Mrs. S.'W. Whack. He >} ill visit Mr. Whack who is still nfined in the Veterans Hospital Columbia. Mr. Witherspoon is \9 oking tir.c: All the Christinas club ipem- 8 rs are smiling. Why? They'll .9 r, Santa soon. We have about 4 9 To know where your friends are id the church read The Leader. > X-X-X-X"?^o # -CONSULT^9 T A r> A TV1 i rillL M First Time in State, County or City 9 I will ntt y?? J?fc -9 f r tends, ^ enemies^^! gain the love of ^ one you most desire; control ir.lludr.ee the actions of anyoiM. en though miles away. Guar itee success where others falL M MADAM CECIL I All Business Confidential 1 Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. J ft ermanently located in 2nd Pnllan Trailer on left side of High- J ay No. 1 coming out of Columbia :xt to Mrs. Roland's Groc. Store pen Sundays W. Columbia, S. C. ^ c Special Readings for a ahert 1 time only! 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