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?a ; s> _1_ Saturday, December 4,194 3 HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH " I Rev. A. A.sSims, Pastor V t? ; S. S. opened at the usual hour, wrth a good attendance. I JVIfc-s. Lucinda Miller well known woman of this city, died Saturday I afternoon, November 20j in Clearwater, Fla. The news of her) passing brought genuine sorrow to her friends, ana many called at . her home to extend sympathy. from Hebron Baptist church a' 8:30 o'clock, conducted, by her pas tor, Rev. A. A. Sims. TheIohitu.-_ _ ary, letters of condolence and flawers-jatere Bead by Miss K. lCn? son. Miss Miymie Beasley spoke of her as the choir leader; Mrs. Mittie Taylor as a neighbor; resolutions were read by Mrs. Mary SatterWhite. Mrs. Marv White n?r uf 'Laurens or" tut work as j^nember of the Woman's State Bawst convention. Mrs. A. A. Sims spoke of her life during the 15 years of Rev. Sims pastorage here. Sextette by members ot ' Friendship church. Rev. Sims doI hvered the eulogy. He spoke brief 4 ly from the theme A Glorious Life. Solo, Mrs. Lula M. Clardy f fttf} h?nie and grave a 4 la ^^Passemblage of friends gathi efea to pay a last 'tribute and many floral offerings were banked r upon her moqnd, indicative of the ' high esteem in which she was 1 j held by many. She is survived by three daughters, Mesdames Es-( tella Davis, Ruby Hooks, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. Rosa L. Pitts of thf city. Four sons: Div-D^-Prana Mir. William Miller of PhiluKartford. Conn.; Sergeant Brawley Miller of California and six grandchildren; Mr. William Thomas of Detroit [ . Mich., is spending a few days with . . his father Mr. F. J. Thomas and i other relatives. Mrs. Mary Satterwhite will leave for a visit with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William J. Young in Washington. Mrs. Lenora S. Fleming, reporter ~ Cowell Baptist Church Rev. R. L. Satterwhite, Assistant Pastor Goldville?Sunday being a warm day Sunday school was ooened at 12o'clock by Supt., sister Mamie L. Davis and taught by sister Boo:< .' er followed by a warm prayer meeting then Rev. Satterwhite came before us with a burning message from Acts 1:8. subject: _ Witnesses for Jesus. Sunday ev- 1 enmg he came before us again j with a hot message from 1st Peter 3:13, subject Who is he tha' svill harm you ??Amaong the truu.;. _ > friends out Sunday were-Mrs. Em? ma Young, Mrs'...Bertha Smith also Mliss Gladys Workman of Clin ton. She spent the week end with Misses Lillic P. and Bertha Mae Satterwhite. Mrs. R. L. Satterwhite entertained her husband and daughter Bertha Mae with a brrtl daj^paity Their gifts were nu nierous and useful. IRMO NEWS Macedonia Baptist Churrh Rev. C. E. Rhodes, Pastor i Sunday school opened at the us ual hour. The pastor delivered r strong sermon. Members from all churches in the community were present and enjoyed the program rendered by the Four Trumpet Jubilee singers of Columbia. Soldiers home on furlough last week Were Private Robert Corley of Camp Patrick Henry, Va., visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alford Corlev; Robert Metre fro?* Great Lakes training school, Great Lakes, 111., and Sgt. Maggie Metze James of Ft. Clark, Texas, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs O. G. Bowman. Sgt. James, is th< only young lady from Irmo in service and we are proud of her. ?AUss-Glorfa Peters of Stanford Conn., and a student of BarberScotip. college Of Concord, N. C. spent Thanksgiving here with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Wheeler. The following teachers spent th< Thanksgiving holidays at home: Misses Thelmn Wheeler of Lat? high school; Willie Mae Kirkland 6f Barnwell?high school;?Bird!" Mae Dreher of Yemasee and Mrs. Tlitffrasena Corley of Peaks. aT.. J ? i.- TI 1 J-T- - DMimiMI IIW"?I *<"' | were Misses Sylvia Mae Boozer. I Boozer Washington; Viola Smith Harbison institute; Miriam Youn" of Barber-Scotia college. .Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Boozer and Mr. A. P. Corley, Jr., attended th' football game between Allen and ' ^ ton-Salem Teachers college TlH^givrng. SKn In town during the Wee' end Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Butler of Laurens; Mrs. Vermeil Roland of Charleston and Mrs. Janie Stokes and grandson ortez Stokes, Jr., of Columbia. The sick list consists of Miesdaj^R Polly Bowman, Mary Fresh i leyWind Mr. Clarence Smith, Jr. Get our copy of the Leader at Boozer's Place. \ Eloise R. Boozer, reporter GREER NEWS Louis Maxfwell the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maxwell departed this life November 19, 1943. He was 37 years old and a strong fine member of Bethel M. church where he was funeralized by Pas^?C. Orbbrrs while his I^^Lipdef effected relatives passed thru f the sad and solemn period, recon^Hteiled. ? * NEGRO ?BE^^:: & vScS* y x, vJwt V ^ j?? jyjB ^l?M|K^^H -x. Peanuts for oil. fruits, vegeti and cotton for gun powder, paracl ers are harvesting this year. A have stepped into their places- to fronts. Top, left to right, a Nog tor, helping with the harvest of h man helps with the bagging of p carrots in Florida; in Maryland a Uncle Sam needs high-grade eott in norma, a larm worker tills ci DUE WEST NEWSThe Rev. L. E. Daniels brought timely and instructive message to the members of St. Mary Bapt. Church during the morning and evening hours of worship respectively on last .cunda.v. At Alt. Zion Presbyterian Church Rev, E. L. McAdams brought inspiration to his members in a thoughtful and timely discourse at the morning j hour of service on last Sunday. At 5:0'clock in the afternoon a patriotic service was conducted by Mesdnmes J. T. Wilson and E. L. ] McAdams. These ladies elficiently conducted .this program and dedi- j atedit to our 1/oys in the sevice of our country from this,community; The program was a fine one. At Mt. Lebauon A. M. E. Church the only service held was the morinng session of the Sun(liiv QnUnl TU n.clri,. a.wl ral officers and members were1 sit- ' tending the final session of the Piedmont Annual Conference field at Friendship A. M. E. Church of Clinton , S. C. To the delight of all onserned -the Rev. Benjamin J. Clover was again assigned to the vork at Mt. Lebanon. The conference year which closed on Nov. 14 showed that the pastor and member have been wide awake and busy. Pastor's salary for the yeai amounted to $<1,001.57 with more than $1,100. Yajsed for other purposes. Several members were added to the chnreh and 1~7 were converted to christainty during the year. Thus, we are experting greater success under the leadership of this fine young christain minister during the current year. R<^.?B. J. Glover,-?Mrr R. F. Wharton and Mrs. Minnie Smith were dinner guests of Mrs. Louise Sussewell on last Sunday afternoon. A tasty dinner was served. Mrs. Daisy Mae Bennett of Chi ago, 111. is here with her mother, Vfrs. Bessie Mars. Her husband Mr. Horace Bennett has been inlucted into the armed torces. The many friends of Mr. Thomas Bailey were delighted to know that he is improving after a long - period of illness. OWINGS NEWS The Mt. Carmel School closed a turkey contest Sunday afternoon which was sponsored by Mrs. M. M. Sltton. The turkey was WorT by Mr. John Barksdale. The amount raised was $25. The adult school will meet every Monday and Thursday night. A large attendance was present on last Thursday night. Mrs. V. 1.. Blown is sponsoring. a popularity contest on Dec. 20th. Every body is asked to buy tickets from her. Mrs. A. B. Hawthorne and her class visited the cannery on Fri-.. day. Mtuh inspiration was gained. ST. JAMES CHURCH Rev. K. L. Moore Sunday was a very pleasant day. Sunday School opened at the usual hour with the supt7~at her post. Rev. K. L. Moore preached a wonderful sermon. He used for his subject "Move From Coun-~ To Town. Geneses 10 chapter COth . yetse. , ' Private Willie Germany Jr. has seen inducted into the arm forces. He is stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. f ' st RBRBs \bles, and grain for the nation's fo tute cords, uniforms, and tents are good many of the younger men ha keep farm production going. .They ro farmer in Georgia stacks his pe ay and grain; in Alabama, an older ennuts for shipment. Bottom, left . 'teen age girl picks tomatoes; in on for the manufacture of import ates with peppers; in -South Caroli ttt is the son oT~ MF.and Mrs. ( Willie H. Garmany of Pomaric. Mr. Hasker Livingston has return v home after spending some time in Detroit with his nephew. The first continence was held at St. Marks A. M. K,church last Sunday. Mrs.' L-ottie Mae C is' home with her i : ter Mrs. Ruby Jones after having an operation in the Wavei'ly Hospital in Colymbia. AVc wish " ifer a speedy reeo.ver. - Lancaster news Mt. Zion A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. W, II. Greenwood, Pastor Sunday school was called to order at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock the pastor was, at his best as he' preached to a large audivnee. The usher board mot Sundav afternoon I o i r \I- i viiv Iiuint; ui ..til", and i?ll',?7- UCO. Withers|>oon. Stewardess?hoar " No. 2 m&t Sunday afternoon at the home "of Mrs. Tiny Walker. Mrs. Juanita Garris spent Thanksgiving day in Monroe visiting friends and relatives. Mrs Ardry Canton Robinson of New Orleans,. La., is visiting her parents Dr and Mrs. J. J. Clinton. Mr Robinson has recently been induct c "to tlie armed forces. Miss Estell Cunningham of Chat lotte spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cur , ry. Visitors at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Luther Bailey \\ ccinesday w'ero Miss Elizabeth' Dickins o t Concord, N. C.; Mr. R. L. Phifer. proprietor of Bob's luncheon in 1 Conocrd; Misses Julia and Mnymr * 11 ill of Kannapolis and Mr. Luthei | n>nr"3 /uoxanner nTTlii' .Merchant 1 Marines and Pvt. Hubert .Srr.nnt ol Fort Bragg, Mr. Alexander has ^ade ^i"ht trips :kt"ss the Atlantic and is now at home in Concord on furlouprh. Mr. and Mis. \V. L. Fundcrburke stopped in the puhlicatior house to see their aunt and uncli iJr. and Mrfc. W. W. M.-hld Wlill> rn Charlotte last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curry had as. thoioLdinnt)r gucats Thanksgiv? = ing day Rev. YV. H. McGrifT. the Messrs David L. M.Griff, Richard McGrifT and Cornwell Barnes. Mi* Robert Cunningham of the I'. S Navy is visiting' his mother Mr'? Grace Jackson. Prof, and Mrs. A R. Rucker and children visited re' atives in Honea Path Thanks giving. Mrs. Rertha Hammonds, mothc of Miss Mary Lee Hammonds was funeralized Friday at Pleasan* Grovp church. Mr. Robert Black mon was killed by an army true! last Monday morning. His cm was almost completely demolished. He was 2f> years of age. Thr funeral was held at New Zior Baptjst cburch?where , he was . nicmn^r ot the trustee board, chon and Sunday school-. A marriage of much interest to a wide circle of friends was that of Miss Hester Lee Thompson and Key. J. M. Rlassonsrame of Cr> lumbia which took place at aimo'clock Wednesday evening, Nov 24 at the home of Rev. 'and M-s ) "l-oi-. Pcv, Blocker offie iated. There were no attendant r.nd only members ofAthc family were present The bride wore e areas of soldier bluc^ with acres- _ series to omatch. Mrs. Blassen game is a graduate of Lancastei . (raining school and ('Vinton college a* Rock Hill. She in now teaching in the county. Rev. Rlassongamc is a graduate of Sterling high in THE PALM ' '.' :';N\ ._: ^<gwgSjPWiK^W^ffBM^^B? i od'basket, hay and other feed foi anions; the important war crop* th v\> gone off to war. but the older 1 are soldiers of the soil, everyone, unit eiop; in Maryland, a Women': man shakes and stacks peanuts, to right, a woman and even a sm* Mississippi, it's a smile of rride o ant war goods, he picks swiftly, b in. it's snap beans th:tt this youth TJ.SDA Agricult (Trecnviltr and- has done grarluntewovk at Payne college in Augusta. He writ receive his P. T. H. degree frevn Ren edict college in January, 1P44. Rev. Blassengame has pastured the past two years- in t ommbia b.t was recently assigned to the St. Janvs (". Ml Kr church in Petersburg, Va. ?BREENWOOB NEWS Well the annual conference is over and the city pastors are back fresh and ready to begin another year's work. They report a very fine conference was held as on. beloved Bishop Flipper usually have. "Rev. E. F, Johnson is ba k to Weston chapel and Rev. Redenbaugh to Mt. Pisgah. John's?Creek Baptist Church Rev. C.'ll. Cunningham. Pastor Sunday school opened at the us no!?hour?with?the Si pt.?uud?luufaculty at their post. Much em IMiUMS >\clM UU L UII I IK' wurti trum fulness. The Pastor, Rev. Cunningham was called away to N Y. on account of death. Rev. B \Y. Walker served in his stead and preached a great sermon fronv tin text Matt. 11:23: Thy faith hath made thee whole. It was a gramrally day and the members and friends rallied to the front. Thro choirs were invited to sing am they rendered beautiful selections. They were Beaulah Bapt. churcl choir, Salem Baptist church choir and Allen Chapel A.M K church choir. A total of $53.12 was rai eu. Many visiting friends were present. As writer I am glad to stat' that the majority of John's Creek members are people or" Palme LP Leader readers. If you care ti hear from Greenwood buy t h Leader. You can always get oiu in this city at Mrs.'. Etfie Moor oeauiy parior. Mr. Tom. Devore from Alma. Ga., has returned home after [...rwliiwr -i ini.,1 Ii.to vi<ilm-.- In -sister-in-law Mrs. Louise De\^>r'03 Also Mrs. Susie Wilson of Fren wood, Pa., has returned after v. m if" Mi s. Devon- at the same tim they report having a lovely timtogcthci. Mrs. D. Bouknight is on the sick list. We. hope her a speed.\ recovery. He r daughter Mr. Pearl Jones is here irom N*w York with- her mother. Tabernacle Baptist Church Rev. S. K. Kay. Pastor S. S. opened at the csti"! hou conducted by Sunt. L. V. W:ilke? Teachers took charge of the classes for 30 minutes after whic' the lesson was reviewed by th ~ pastor.?Banner classes were N'fP 5 among the young people and No 'J among the adults. Morning worship at the ik"-. hour conducted hv the pastor tak ing as his text II King 0:17 and or as sufci. Catch" a Vision. He delivered it masterfully while sev-' oral hearts were stirred. He p.-vn' vr th't one will peish from several ponits of view without a . n i i? i > - * \ jHiun. moan minos nave- Drone visions. A vision.will enable onto see beyond his or her horizon; err took beyond this?rule and see the glorified Christ; w/h 11rt us higher in thH sniritua' realm of the eternal God. Thne-messng^ enabhprl one person to come to the altur of Christ. 0 ETTO LEADER _ FST VITA I, WAR CROf ?ijjfl Huv&jk/l %^HK5fT4^W slflP R^|/ fi?fi?i&-.< , -^fY: ' *- '^JhH livestock and poultry production, at Negro farmers anil farm labornen, the women, and the children fighting on one of America's vital < Land Army worker drives a trac"while in Mississippi a still older -7ill boy help with th(. harvesting of * n this worker's face; knowing that u ut carefully as this armful shows; ' 1 has picked. ural Adjustment Agency Photos. J-.'j ?ST. MARK?A/ Mw H. CH+-R< H - -'? I w Rev. K. I.. Moore, Pastor h ve S. S. as usual with Sunt. Mi- ? Lean in arter in charge. Ue\. -ill Moore brought a wonderful njtfs eh [sage from (ien. ftvcry hear". TFT rejoiced yvhilc he preached the be word. v,r Th" 'Singing union wilT conven- I u-: at St. Mink December liith with ch j our leader Mr. W. E. Heller. Many classes will be present. Visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Jcfr cj Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. Bett Mor- lVj iind v t"i ot Columbia were IU with us Sunday. We are happy to know that Mr Willie Suber has greatly lfflprov- ^ eu. ? fr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sims art happily blessed with a daughtet .. little Eva PeaTt SlWl'ST 4 Lizzie Robinson, reporter ' Vil I !< LEKSVTLLE HERALD Funeral Services for Mrs. Mary l(j l1. Boyd & ?u Er Mrs. Mary P. Boyd died Novem- ,f bof 2Pat thy age of 7U years. Sei vices were held at St. John (Mlctiurch where she was a faitiifu member for over fifty years. She ei ved as class leader and steward- ei ess a number ot years. The sir- lie vices were conducted by the Ruv 'hi J. E. M-cAdamn pasftor of the an "cfiuTOh assisted?by Rev.?toomir pastor of St. James CME church. f Condolence read by Mrs. -V. J. ' Hartley; obituary by Mrs. K. 0. ; Howard. Mrs Boyd leaves t < mourn her death Mr. LeRoy Boyd Mrs. R. .Perry,*'Misses Annie Lee?4 Mary A., Ix?ola Hftyd, all of Leesyrile, children; fifteen grandchild ' fen. one si"ster, Mrs. Nettie Reed Mr. James Ramage of Lcesvilh end a host of relatives a n d friends '. W. Edwards is now sta mi i'l<nn n;i ir:i i'ks. I.ouis, Mo. Pvt. Tommy lls-.ni i ..!:>> ' vwood, Col., "ve nov. hero on furlough with mother am . relatives:' - Pvt. L. Boyd of Ft. Dix, N* ]., is on a visit with parents, re! atives and friends. Seaman Henry Hendrix of N. Africa and Switzerland is visitini mother, relatives and friends here Wu ara- always glad to see oui ? hovs whenever they come in. Mrs. Carrie F.theredf" of Ap- j custa, is. visiting here. Mrs. Janie Strotman and hahy visited Pvi I Strotman in New Orleans, La., the j na?t two wcefavMiss Bcrnctha Oantt visiter! her aunt the week onrl in Columbia. Miss Lucile Gortman. Mrs. Myitis Afldy visited the CME conference in Columbia. Pvt. L. C. Bovd of Camn Ellis. [11., was called home for the bur>a! of his grandmother Mrs. Mary Boyd. Mis? Lauretta Johnson is much unproved after being >" for some time. Mrs. Alice B. Williams of Pittsburgh, Pa., was called here , 1 nc'wnt.of the i'eath of her sis-' ter-in-law Mrs. Mary Boyd and w ill be here for some time visiting. Mrs. Annie Ramoye visited relatives in Saluda county last week. Mrs-. Cubia Norris the wife of Mr. Isaac Norris Was funcralizcd November 25 at the Friendsh'p Baptist church. She leaves four brothers, one' sister and other relatives and friends. , >S- -- jii* 1 A< ' | k I ^ | BLANEY NEWS Mt. Kanie A.M. E. ghurch Rev. E'.i.ioh Jones. Pastor Funduv hcir.tr an unual- beautU_._ il day. The malty members as ell as visitirg friends gathered :re to worship. Prayer service as led by Bros. J. B. Belton, isisted by Bro. Green from Fort litrl: Baptist Church. Rev! Jones divercd?st?strong sermon, after-, id eh he outlined his plans for e yea!-. He declared that the >ung people must be more active the affairs of the church. If not in how si and file rhanees of the . xrrrh tomorrow. It was planned t at on the-1st Sunday in Uecem- I r every regular member must 'I ing a friend with thorn. In this ( >v thev will not ho only helping emelves but their church and mmunky also. _ - - - On the third Sunday in Dec. the nginsr Stuis of West Columbia 11 render a program here The Uie is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Addison eminent farmers of Blan.ey and ' ushaw County received a letter >ni their son. Technical Corporal alter Addisbn.---Thij< was the st menage .they received from. 11 since August. He stated that ?.Avns doing fine and is now"ser- j ig in Italy. < was sent to England in June > 4 2, and also served in North ; rica.a Besides Walter, two; iPr. sons are in the service of t country. Cpl. Johnnie Addison,; igland and Sgt. Carrol Addison : Camp Gorden-Johnston, Fla. BARNWELL NEWS After hearing two wonderful ;fl noons preached by. the pastor, H v. Z, Townstnd of Bethelhemjpl ij.tist C'hurch Sunday Morning m d evening, we can still believe H I Acros$: th< Kitchen Tc "Harfl't a tip; I budget my for food and invest my savi Stamps. When rationing of c started and prices in some in rocketed, I racked my brail figure how I could stay within of money and points and sti family nutritious, delicious an meals. I discovered that ^ ADLUH Flour was one of th foods and decided to build around a variety of i | 1 | WBHOV MtUM&O* \ cam m an 11 g ? ... It mtritiAJu.x- _ Hwr" 3i i PLAJH ANE * " s ; L* j;osphel to he the hope of the I such irld. "(Jrow in the (irace and j verve lowledjfe of tTi^ HorH Uusus j i.use nis.t" was the text for Sunday j " hie'i piling. "It is l. He Not Afraid" j " Hi is the fvcninjj t? xt. The message j this 1 rulay niuniiin^ styled Chrfctains j s'lmo a tree whose nets through the tnrrte orns of lily iiiu\ rage. Cannot bo etioir rooted. with , . . I? inllv Alter tve Ml rPT" ?ev\i 1})?' ... ssionaries nn t in their regulat j >nth|v m< e'.iny. From therr* sj>:-1 * *| via! fenst marry' torpor*ant plans] me fjoi mod.Thov derided, to ? I lanksiriving day'as"a"day of an- i . 1 nistei'ng to the sick, and cpiite a I '.l M mber of siek persons were re-! , rted. 1 ^ \ The lirnv. n - Brothers .1 v;>. -lee i i.u.i ngers of Columbia were highly ! preeiated at. I killer High Senool \\ i r> iday night-of last week. Sirs. A*, well D;x.-<>n war responsible foi sons. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long t Franchised Bottler: Columbia IJ j B UJ 3 . ? BRM and buy Guignard WORK Phone 5261 Coli delicacies?hot biscuits, rolls, < calces. It worked?and still doi The family is always praising never complain about the scarci' By doing this, I am always able buy some War Stamps and I knc is well ffed and happy too. Wh bag of ADLUH Flour from you and try it?" Tune in Fisher Hendley over Wl day and Saturday at 5:30 P. M. MILLED & DISTRIB ALLEN BROS. M J COLUMBIA PAGE FIVE an enjoyable evening which '1 as a means in helping her ?hn?'thanksgiving?Quota, i is expected of each member .itI' i High School faculty at line of the year when the 1 foster its Thanksgiving y chicken and duck contest ling some body in the public a good meat dinner espe in these days of rationing, regret to learn tne illness ss Louise Rountree and hope ier a speedy recovery. i."? 'I'll tor hv?- --of -n re J .Miles and Mr. Wright. Vright is toe brother of Mrs. la Wine. Mr. James was a m of Bethelhcm Baptist h and a farthful father cvl is survived ^bv his Mr--. Lizz'e James oof Barnand one daughter and four sland CttyrH:"Y. ^ ' 'epsi-CoIa Bottling Co. LD~] 1 : I 1 X from I Brick I imbia, S. C. I ? :ookies, pies and es?like a charm, f baking and they ty of other foods, to save enough to >w that my family y don't you get a r grocer today? IS Tuesday, Thurs UTED BY, . Jgfl [LUNG GREENE