The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 11, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, December 11, 1943.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
We had a large crowd to greet
? the ncw pastor pr. L. D. King,
M who was appointed to Bethel Sta
tion at St. Matthews.
. _ Qjur Sunday school was in full
bloom, as usual with our efficient
and punctual Supt. Prof. J. A. I
^ Ford. After the lessen, Prof. I
I Ford in befitting words introduc- |
J ed and presented the new pastor,
?m Dc. King, who madc an impress'
ion on the Sunday school in reviewing
The lessen and addressing]
the school, that will long be reJ
membered.
The pastor ascended the rosV
trum Willi HI! impressive prclimi
H n?ryL And tnnk f?r bis text Arts
?V $nTtheme: Companions in Prayer
9 Companions in Christiarui and
Companions in Church Duties.
Althoigh he was suffering with
jfl a cold, he made a latsing impresses
ion on his hearers.S
^fter which** Prof. Ford made
W anR[ppeal for Seal Bonds to the
~r congregation and an after colltc1
tion of $12.25 was taken.
8 Two young ladies were introM
duced as Trainees who are to be8
gin Monday morning, Dec. 6, to ,
| take their Practice Teaching i n I
?oiu^5chool: Mjss Robinson of Nin
a e^^Blx and Mtss White-of Flor
erar The ladies came forward
and made short speeches.
J .Dr. King has nothing to fear
e - with the set of loyal officers and
j members behind him.
' Dr. Coaxum. our ex-pastor left
Wednesday for his< home. He has
served us for 5 1-2 years. We.
vweh him much success,
^et everybody get some Christmas
Seals, so that we may make
our report on Dec. 15th.
We were sad beyond expression
to hear of Mr. Glover Lee HopIs"
kins, who took seriously sick and
_ had to be rushed to the-Tri-County
hospital in Orangeburg for an
operation. We are told that he is
| improving.
There will be a program in interest
of Christmas Seals a t
Bethel- church, Wednesday night
Dec. 15. Admission 10c.
ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH
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ivev. i. u v? eatneds, Pastor
At 11 o'clock a wonderful S. S.
was conducted by the Asst. Supt.
Mr. Henry Johnson, Jr. A fine re.
view was made by Supt. M. E.
?*H Hinton. The senior class won both'
banners.
- A warm prayer service was
conducted by Bra. Ikc Johnson.
Scripture lesson was. read by the
pastor. A soul stirring sermon hy
Rev. Weathers. Every heart was
made t orejoice. One united with
,l . thp rhurrh Safrnmant was taken,
by a large number.
The funeral of Sister Irean
Morris was conducted Wednesday
Holley and Sons undertakers i n
charge. She was a faithful member
of St. Philip. Her life record
of the home, community and the
ch*jch is one worth emulating.
Ae know she will be missed," but
feel assured she rests in heaven.
The Pulpit Aid Club met with
Dorothy Hall at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hall. A fine meeting
was conducted.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. L. A. Logan, Pastor
1 Mullins?A large crowd attend.
* ed services Sunday. The pastor
gave-the Holy Communion to seventy-five.
A large number of visitors
from various churches was
present.
The ushers of Mt. Zion A.M.E.
church, of Sellers rendered a pro
gram at Ehenezer Sunday after?,
noon The Ushers of Mt. Olive
Baptist church and St. Paul Baptist
church of Mullins joined the
Ushers of Ehenezcr in Riving SelJ
lers a grand welcome. The" quartet
of Fork, rendered three selec|
tions. Amount raised $,'11.10.
?Remarks -of encouragement was
made by Rev. Logan. Also remarks
by Mr. Julius Morgan, the
president of Ebenezer's Ushers.
The ACE League met Sunday
evening Mrs. Janic Carmichael is
, president.
, At the evening services the pas
tor preached a special sermon to
the young people, from the subject:
Let Him kiss me with the
. kJMtes of His mouth,
1 ^mullins \Vas deeply saddened at
the news: of the tragic death o f
' Mrs. Lula Wbite which happened
\ in Durham, N.C., on Dec. 1, She
. was a faithful member of EbeneI
zef church. The funeral was at"
11 o'clock. Rev. Logan preached
from the subjectGetting Ready
To Move. She leaves to mourn her
Aung: one sister, three daughand
two sons. The body was
carred to Andrews, S.C., for burial.
Cpl. Robert Smith is visiting his
family for 16 days.
* Pvt. Johnie Lewis was in town
for the week end.
Mr Tomoe Tillman an/1 M ice
Mary Ruth Foxworth were marAd
Nov. 28, 1943.
Mr. Billy Ford and Mrs. Margaret
Ford were married Dec. 1.
See Miss Viola Gtrisset for your
copy of The Palmetto Leader.
TAYLOR'S fHAPFX
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. H,-T. Summers, Pastor
Sunday was a high day at Taylors
Chapel Sunday school opened
at the usual hour. We had a wonA
derful lesson on Covetousness. Afr\
ter which the pastor brought' a
wonderful sermon from Matthew
6:2&; theme Master is It* I? Sunday
was also a rally day. The
total amount collected in the rally
was $118,00, (
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. A. I) Hawkins, Pastor . {
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Sunday school at 10 a.m. was j :
largely attended. The review was i ,
by Miss Fannie Phelps. The Bible.I j
class is holding the banner. |
We had a glorious time Sunday. I
Thc pastor preached from the)
subject: A Little Further. He hid f
himself behind the cross and the
spiritual Aide Tnn?high: Sunday ?
night Rev. C. C. Mcllwaine preach
ed for us from the subject: A |
Prepared Place for a Prepared i
People. Again we enjoyed a spiritual--feast.
The Lord's Supper was
administered to a crowd at both- ;
servlt't's. Wl' thank the good Bish- ?
op for sending us this Gospel /
preacher and his wonderful family.
They were dinner guests Sun- j
day of Mr. and Mrs. James John- (
son and family. Both choirs rendered
excellent service. Among <
the visitors was Rev. John Bur- t
roughs of Stover Chapel. j
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GAFFNEY NOTES t
Miss Grace Ross regrets very
much that her customers were
ner misunuerstanqmg.
Pfc. Willie Lee Robinson and
wife were recent guests of the
j former's, parents Mr. and Mrs. J. ^
' Robinson.
Sgt. Andrew iLittlejohn has an 1
bonorbale discharge from the l*army.
He visited his mother Mrs. j
Frances Littlejohn recently. ?
Mr. Sherman Lattimore has re- ,
turned to Norfolk, Va., wherq he ^
will be inducted in the army on .
December 7th. . (
The Ushers' club of Limestone
Baptist church met at the home :
o? Mrs. Elton McHam Wednesday
night. ? I
Tech. Sgt. John Epps visited his f
I mother Mrs. Anna Epps on last .
I week. He will visit his brother
Mr. T. R. Epps.in Washington, D.
,C.. before returning to Ft. Clark, -t
Texas.
Mrs Dean Anderson and child- i
, ren, Mrs. Azon Sexton and baby, 7
| Mrs. Ruby A. Sexton, Mrs. Lula
Lee of Spartanburg were dinner ?
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Howell
Sunday.
TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. W. M. McDonald, Pastor ,
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I Spartanburg?We had a larg?
attendanc,. at each service Sunday
The Sunday school was re-orga.n- (
ized, and the officers and teachers t
pledged thoir support to make the
S. S. one of The largest in t h e
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At 11 .do a.m. fhii'vh __
began. The pastor preached from ^
the subject: Is Jesus Real T o ,
.You? At 8 p.m. subject: One
Thing Thou Lackest. Both ser- ?
mons were masterpieces. The Ho- :
1y Communion was given at both v
services. Total amount qpllectcd \
$73.35. Total amount for .church r
loan this month $81.15.
We are glad to have Mrs. Mc- t
Donald the pastor's wife with us. r
She is doing her part in helping to ?
put over the program. o
We had a large attendance a t I
Love Feast last Friday night. Everyone
went away rejoicing.
We have several members on
the sick list'. \W are praying for
mcir speedy docov'ery.
HARDF.EVILLE NEWS I
Marccllous Primu^, Reporter J
The members of Fishers Chap [
el church are glad to have, their ?
oastor Rev. Fulton Edwards return (
or! to them for another year. S. <
was at thc usual hour at St. Ste- x
regular services began. The pastor,
Rev. Frank Alston delivered q
so' 1 stirring sermon. The Holy j
Communion was administered. We e
vere very glad to have Mrs. Lula 4
>mith and her grand daughter Ed- j
~Ta with us Sunday night. The> L
were accompanied by Mrs. A. f
r-!mith of Atlanta, Ga. n
Miss Madlee Glover was home /
the past week ill. We are glad to ^
mow she is better. Miss Mamie i
Temk.ins was taken to* Charity hos 1
pital, Savannah, Ga. We hope for
We are glad to see our teacher
Miss Sadie Porter out to service
i few days illness.
Mrs. Helen Dnncey Cheathem ?
'ormerly of Hardooville H t now of
Vtlantic City is home visiting her
c.M ives. .
Nl/rs. Elizabeth Allen was'home
Mie past week visiting her parents J
accompanied by a cousin. Mrs. Jula
Lightbmn.
The Pall Rearers Club of which b
Mr. Jeffie Purchase is presidenf b
'isited and donated Mr. I/ester u
Mitchell who is stall in-tho hosni. -CI
tal at Ridgeland. jWe hope for hrs
speedy recovery. _ *
Miss Rosa J. Shige and Miss rl
Ruth Graham are here visiting an<T >re
the guests of their aunt and
mole Mr. and Mrs. Humbert Scott
Mr. Moses Green of Charleston 1
iceompanied by Mr, White and Mr 1>
'It-egg were visitors here Sundt.\
nfternobn the guests' of MTS. ZyT ?:
ph:" Primes and family. d
Af?.c A nnin V MimVit.ll . I
daughter Sarah Wright, accompa- i
nied hy Mrs. Lula R. Riley left Sal s
nrday for 4Alta Mount Springs o
Fla.. to visit her sister Mrs. M. p
Howard and other relative?,.. l.'Hw a
wvll visit Geneva and Sanford.
Florida, also. w
We regret to know that Mr. I.e ,1
Williams is somewhat indisposed j<
from a minor accident. Hope hi' t
will soon be himself again. ?]
Mrs. Sarah Bush who lives in the
Arm Oak residence died Sunday p
night. Funeral notice will be giv- c<
m later. h
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etx;kfieli> news
The family and friends of Pvt. j
onhie Bell Wash, are delighted ! an
o havp him home on furlough | Ss
roni San Antonio, Tex. He has T1
cn n in the ai nie<1 forces since | wi
anuary. He certainly has been w'?
nissed in church work and com- ed
wunity. Sc
All-. P. C. Williams left Saturday
or Washington, D. C? to spend se
oine time with his sister. We hi
"pe him a pleasant trip* at
Misses Amie M. Brown, Alene gi
Town spent a few hours with hi
disses Almastine S. Nancy Tal th
-ert. lis
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S Tnlfrert. vis
ter Mrs. Nancy Tyron and 1
Vrena Williams Sunday. \\
Pvt Jonnie B. Wash and Mrs. |1(J
ilfair Wash worshiped at China
Jrovii* Baptist church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elihue Brown
pent several hours with their bro- g.
her and sister Mr. and Mrs. John
'albert. a
Pvt. Jonnie Bell and wife called
?y to see the reporter Sunday afernoon.
Thelma
Talbert, reporter ^
MT. ZION A. M. K. CHURCH a
Rev. C.--C; Mcllwain, Pastor
Service was held at Shiloh Sun- ..
lay which was a grand success..
The pastor in his own Way deliv
reu an inspiring message which
ens enjoyed. Communion was ad- !C
ninistered to an appreciative audonce.
Please don't forget our pro
nam on Friday ni'ght. Come out
nd hear the nine^year ojd child. br
Vt. are also looking forward for a M
;igh "Slay Sundav. The Lord Sun- L'r
ler will be served hy Stewardess 1>C
oard No 2 Mrs. Ellhn Cook, pres- ice
dent.
We are also looking forward for lit
he coming of the Rev. Wallace tu
Tuniblin Sunday afternoon also rlf
ervice Sunday night. pa
Notice next paper for our Christ an
nas program. Svster Bates is on CI
he sick list. We pray for her?a
pcvly recovery. Read the Pal- kr
netto Leader and come to Mount
'.ion. ; |,r
?T. MATTHEW RAPT. CHURCH [f)
Rev. J. W. Mathis. Pastor \;(
Piedmont. S. C.?The S. S. met
it the usual hour with a large at- gj
endance. yy
Mr. G. V. Moore was at home
ast Thanksgiving with family. He
s ;n service at Gasonra, N. C. .
Miss D. I. Thompson spent last y-haniik.*giving?Day
with -Mtss- A. p?
'. Williams of Atlanta, Ga? at- ..
ending a footbal game. .J
The Church club No. 1 mot al '
he home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
seely Sunday evening.
Mrs. Roawna?Knyrn and sister
drs. Gtmibrell visi-ted their mother. ^
ind mother-in-law, Friday. * 1
Ovr hats are off to Deacon J. E.
dcCullough and other officers of
-iir church for keening such a Je
iatchful eye over the sick mem
>ers,:of our church and the com- u'
mnlty. God bless them. c"
Sunday night we had one of the uri
test singing programs ever witlessed
here rendered by the Pin M
on and ^Garrett and Brown Sisters R<
[uartet. The program was for the
:enofit of the Christmas tree.
AY. M. Tadrant, reporter S.
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HANNAH A. M. E. CHURCH g1
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Synday service was held a t
.eaver Chapel A. M. E. church. ",e
rhe S. S. was taught with the
5upt., I'rof. H. B. Rikard at his
>ost of duty. Rev. Robinson came
tefore us with a wonderful message
from the subject: Hold Up
"hrist which was enjoyed by ever.\
<ne. A large crowd from Hannah
vorshiped with the members a<
xtaver today. I : ch
At 13:B0 o'clock the Heavenly w;
Pravelers' quintet from Hannah A St
tl. E. church. Also Leaver chap- S.
1 quartet rendered fine music. At th
1:30 o'clock the nine year old Rev Bi
i"ohn Dickerson. Jr.. came befon .M
is witn a soui stirring sermon ie
roin the subject The Way ol
rransgression is Hard. He sen M
lie church on tire and left it !o
>urning. Everyone seemed t o 7:
iave enjoyed it and surprise at the m
ittle boy making his way to God. ;lj
.e also hail his own quartet-with w
iim which rendered fine music. m
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CAMDEN JOTTINGS G
Sunday was an ideal day for
hurchgoers and the ones who wih ^
ittend were in their respective a,
daces.
We" Ave re very" sbfrylo hear of ~{v
he sudden illness of Mr. John
enkins, deacon of Mt. Sinai Bali- so
ist church. Rev. C. E. Saunders w
eing the beloved pastor. All are re
loping a speedy recovery of this
rdent member who really does his fjj
uty to the church. .... \y
Mrs. J. B. Foster sister of Rev fia
lelton Sniyrl is reported as bcine or
II;' wo pray for her gaining I is
trength. J
Mrs. A. M. Ransom was in for a St
ew days' last week at this writ Bi
ig sfrie is much improved and is k?
ack to her post of doty..
A very appreciative souvenir t,?ard
came from Cinthia Stover stu- 0fj
ent at Bennett college. ?he is fr(
tie one who won the luty dollan ,<fj
i the contest of _ not too long Dr
ince. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stov- Jv
r arttl Mr. and Mrs. H. L.- McLes- UR
er we repeat have the right to be
lodestly proud.
The Old Gray said some real .
'ords two weeks ago or more in .
is write up of soldiers. The truth r?
i needed: so take the Bible injuncion
fearlessly: "Cry aloud and
pare not".
Etta Jacobs is here visitirng hei Bo
nrpnt?5 Mr nnrl Mro WoUn*? To
obs and is looking the picture of 1 tei
calth. % % lis
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THE PALME
SALUDA NEWS
Sunday found many member?
id friends on their Way to the
iluda First Ba'pt. Sunday school
\e S. S. opened at its usual houi
th Mr. F. Butlef in charge. We
are greatly benefited. We en t<v\
some very fine remarks by Mr.
ilonion Pugh.
Misses Willet and Leora Townnd
former students of Saluda
gh school and are now student-Benedict
college, spent Thank
ving with some of their friehds j
Saluda, <Miisses Ruth Harris and
e Lewis sisters. Miss Ruth I far I
? was also a week end guest of
iss-.F.dna M, Graham.
We STe sorry "THar~Mr"s7~!Stattic
jsh is ill in tne Cood Samaritan
averly hospital, Columbia. 'We
ipe for her a speedy recovery.
Pvt. E. W. Smith hi spending a Jippy
furlough with his mother,
rs."Ella Smith and friends o j_
iluda.
Leice Shell and her cousin spent
very pleasant week end with her
other. Mrs. Minnie L. Shell.
Pvt. Marion G. Minnick b spend
g his furlough with his relatives
id friends in Saluda.
S. 2.C. James Abney is home on
ten day leave. His relatives and
iends are proud TcThave Tirmw 1th
em for a little while again.
nion Hope School District News
We are glad to. say that.?our- hool
is improving daily -in atndance
and also everyone seems
be enjoying the hot -lunch that
prepared by Mrs. Parnll Culeath
under .fhe supervision of
is. E. B. Reauer. fc.'aea?and evyone
seems to enjoy going to
hool on Saturday especially when
: cream is served.
Pfc. and Mrs. B. F. Hurley and
tie B. F. Jr. have recently reined
to camp after spending a
teen day furlough with then
irents Mr. S. H. Hurley- and Mr
id Mrs. Y. J. Coleman, all o 1
tappells.
The-community is very glad Trrlow
that Mrs. Ben Johnson and
r. Arthur Graham are much rm
oved. * 5
Pfc. M. F. Graham has ret erne.' t
California after having beer, j
erseas on duty somewhere in
ew Zealand. <
M iss Mazfe Lee Coleman, Mr.
rlvester Graham and Mr. .\rthui
allace, Jr., were Sunday guests
Miss M. Culbrcath.
Mrs. Carrie Coleman-of Michiin
is visiting her grandmother,
rs. Syndia Coleman of Uiappc.s. {
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>ung Mt. Zion Baptist Church
;v. II. J. Trapp, Pa-4ior
The Sunday school and childn's
hour were carried out in a
lendld way UMltlT till1 SUpervis-?
n Of Jtr. B. F. Turner. Everyone ~
is spiritually revived alter lisning
to a soul stirring sermon
livered by the pastor. Collecin
$31.00. We always welcome
e members of the neighboring
urhes?Branch Hill, Mt. Enon
id Pleasant Hill.
t. Enon Baptist Church
iv. J. H. Goodwin, Pastor
The attendance was fine and S.
opened at usual hour. Mrs.
manda Ryans appealed to the
;oup to support the Christmas
;al Sale. The school agreed to
ve a donation on the third Suniyr-"After
S. S. the"members ainded
the Mt. Zion Bapti'st church
id enjoyed a wonderful sermon
' Rev. H. J. Trapp.
AROUND WEST COLUMBIA
By Rev. A. L. Diggs
Service at Mt. Hebron A. M. E.
nrrctr, was good although service "
as short because of a luneral at
,. John tit 2:30. At Chapin. S
as usual. Service followed with
e sermon by the writer. Rev.
owman, Mrs. Maggie Bookman
rs. JVlinnie^ Sargerit, Mr. J ocr Cor
y, Mi. Walker and the writer at
nded the funeral at Chapin foi
r. Pink Kennedy who was a 1 hit
ng citizen and died at the age o!
I years old. He was a faithful
ember and steward of St. John,
id a large congregation of butt
hite u'nd colored was present. A?
ong them were Dr. E. A. Adams,,
r. W. B. L. Clarke. Rev. 11. H.
armany, J. C. Cannon and Rev.
IT Redman the pastor. Rev.
owman preached the sermon,
ennedy leaves a large family
id many sorrowing friends.
Mrs, l>oiu Butler after spending
IT? U*nol/C i r? PitfeKnmrh I.otnrnoil 1
W. Columbia. Mrs. J. Wjykor>
afte^ spending two weeks hen \
ith her mother Mrs. Anna Brooks
urned to New York.
Mr. (iibbs Fred Stephens, 10.'
ed Saturday morrling. Dec. 4 in
v-Columbia at the home of his
lUghter, Rev. Mrs. VV. H. Walk
Details of funeral will be pub
ihed next week.
. James and Mt. Pleasant
iptist Churches
;v. Wm. G-reen, Pastor
S. S. met at Mt. Pleasant at the
ual hottr. Prayer service follow
after whrcTi a heart felt sermon
am the subject I.ove was preach- t
and ^.-n joyed by all. At .1:30 th'
ogram given by the usher board
is rendered with the following
her boards; Mt. Zion, Brookland
:. Olive and Mt. Pleasant. Rev.
. M. Martin preached a wonder1
sermon, subject I Saw the
rd. Isaiah 8:6. Lie. Hartley |
nmons preached at St. James on
nday night and Lie. Lucious
eaks preached Sunday morning
th preached good sermons.
Sister Larudene BroWn and srs
Belle Campbell are on the sick
t lit this writing,
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where home baling is absolut
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Housewives demand if and wil
stifutes, because they have pr<
iority to their satisfaction ove
years of successful balii.ig. A
a treat in store if you have ne>
is enriched with vitamins and
requires less shortening for al
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R?v. J. E. Dix??n. Pastor
Fine services are still ho;.n?r ! 1 H vi
tnd quite a few were at t!>(. omcii <
n>? of the S. S. After a spirito I j M
irayer .se rvice the pastor .]?. ]'\ -' i i,
t wonderful message subject Hoir.i [ P
Sick. A larcf number commune:. !!
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I fake no sub- ^Ss>vT^
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h(. Loaders' board met and showi
ii'ood sis usual. We were okas-'
1 to see Mr. Johnny Hall at sit- :
fe who wsis ?oiuo\vhat indi'spos I
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i s. W. P. (iambi-ofl. K.N.....
roonville; Mrs. Rozena Boyoo o!
iodmont; Mrs. Carrie ONoal of
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Irmo and others worshiped \vi
is. I'vt. Henry Morris Tobias
C amp I-.ee. Va. was home on fu
lough the week end visiting: h
parents. Mrs. Janie I.ee Trapp
Uitrerimr with a sprained hie. Hrti
'lie will soon ret-over.
The pastor visited Mrs. Ros
Lyles one of our old members wl
CHAl
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k luxurious Fur Coat at the
illy pay for just a cloth
in Seaiine 0
T ?15 if
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ndt hard K> believe, yet it's actuolly tr\n
jinally marked $51.25 . . . but *re're
just $39,951 For this tiny price you get at'
>aoy skins workgd in the intricate and be
ancJiOmelyJiQejJr full, sweeping length. -It's
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i lias been very ill and served her
communion and others on the sick
list.
A program will be rendered at
Pine Grove the third Sunday at i
o'clock p.m. in interest of Mrs.
Aralre Mali and Miss J. fci Boyd's
flub. The following choirs are_invited
to furnish music: Pine Grove
Little Mountain and Slighs.
After service several motored to
Chapin to attend. the funeral s< rvice
of Mr. Pink K end ley who was
well known among all.
Funeral services were held at
Pine Grove last Tuesday for little
Rosevelt Kirkling son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hrbert Kirkling The Rev.
K. A. Young officiated. Interment
: - - m thp t'huichcemetery. Mrss
J. L. Boyd, reporter
OWINGS NEWS
Mt. ( armel A. M. F.. Church
j Rev. I). ('. Brown, Pastor
I A large crowd wait out Sunday
j to S. S. and preaching service. We
' were proud to see our pastor out,
he had to loaVe the annual conferI
cnee because of being ill. Rev. B,
[ T. Mack was the guest speaker and
j took Jhis text front the 9th chapter ?
f Corinthians 24th verse. Evcry|
one was benefited.
M. B. Dorrah, reporter
- -j PELZER N EWS
Ri-v, J. C. Cowan*. Pastor
Sunday hern7 a very beautiful
' day many wen1 out to services at
New Pleasant .Grove. The S. S.
. was opened by the Supt. and the
I lesson was taught by the pastor.
I Tim morning?service was. -en'
;oyed by all. The sermon was
eery interesting. The amount of
money raised $23.28. A number
f visitors woe present among
hem were Deacon and Mrs. B. B.
Voung and family.
Pfe. Dillard Clinkscale is home
11 furlough visiting his parents
.iiid friends.
^ Mr. Paskel Arnold has a dist)j.
barge from the army. He is a
tiustee of New Pleasant Grove.
There was a popularity contest
Is oetween eighth a,nd ninth grades
ly of Chapman Grove school Miss
Ve Emily Harris was the winner "of
first prize a member of the eighth
ie grade. Mrss Elroland Thompson
10 second prize a member 9th grade.
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