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_ IN MIND AND HEART CAN SE Note:?Don't worry needlessly . . . whop and you feel the need of guidnnoe. and please write. Your problem will be analy clipping of the column with your let'c ABBK'R 1944 INSPiltATittMAT, HKAIli: free a personal letter of sound and cons tions. Please send a stamped (3c) envob your full name, nil.Ires* anil hirt^'lptf W confine your problems within the realm o ~ THE ABBE' WAL Care of The Palmetto Leader, I3,r M. E.?Should I continue living with my husband or should I leave while 1 am youmj and yet work to do? I have a good husband, but we live with his parents: It's impossible for nio to make them lave me. I don't feel welcome at till here and Ins people dyn't treat >110 rijjht. xv ncn i it'll my nusuami ne warns mo to take everything ami tuck tny head. I loin mo please. Ana: Your mother-in-law is boss in lior own domain, and rightly so. It is unLhoughtly of your husband to coop you two women up in tbo house together ail day if you canf. not get along harmoniously. Further more, it is selfish and unpatriotic tjf him to allow you to sit idiy by wasting your talents and training as a school teacher in tjine lncalit ies. -because^ teachers aren't? availiable. Your?Intsbamh needs "rising up" and it is your dufy to "yourself and your future happiness to exert every influence you can. to make -him see, things your way. F. L. H.?I met my first cousin for the first time about a year ago On his first furlough he came home bout me. He says he loves me. My mother s~hys he'll have to forget me because we are related. We've talked it over dozens of times and Section No. 2, Sup] Issue Basketball f Section 2 Supply Division Basketball team of Fort Jackson. S. C. announces it's readiness for'th" "THlo-44 campaign and Issues a challenge to all 'interested teams. W i th transportation problems solved, this star-studded aggregation is readily available as opno? nents for schools as well as Army teams. Interested coaches a n d tu HMUIU't Sgt. W. 11. I nchranV" .... ... teair. correspondent or Sgt. Herbert K. BroWn, manager. at Section No. 2, Supply .division. Fort Jackson, S\ C. LAKH CITY IIIt;II SCHOOL I.. I). Bradley, Principal Thp Lake City school completed its third month on Friday of l ist week with an increased enrollment. The school will close for; the Christmas holidays <>n Tuesday December 21st and will re-pun on Monday, January ;jr?l. Adult school, is now going on under the. direct ion of Mi-s Mamie J. Jones,. The nights are Tuesday mh!?Thursday of?curb?week?trr '/ :20. ? Oak Grove Church uak iirovc A.MK church held its first quarterly conference with J)r. Coo. presiding. After S. P. }i<orought a wonderful message. Collections for the day totaled !> ;">.()(). ? Saturday night a hirth-party ,Vas held lu honor of the Pastor. * Kov. B. L. Guiles. Sbventy-five members took part. Many presents and cash donations u'cre presented. oi.ivi: branch BAPTIST CHI lie II llev. N. I.. Bush. Pastor Church services were carried out very nicely and prompt. The pastor delivered a wonderful message from the subject You Have Got to Make a Vow. ; Miss Margaret Davis from Columbia was the guest of .Mrs. A. P?. Wigfall and Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Oxner Sunday.?.Mr. and Min. Wi'llie Pass, from Johnston. S. C.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peterson. Mr. L. N. Bennett has accented work in. Philadelphia. We regretto have him leave hot VVl f # *?' h ? ?> ? ' the very best success. Rev. N. L. Bush was one of the guest speakers at thP Jerusalem school fair, Friday and reported having enjoyed a pleasant event. Mr. Major Artemus of Greenwood spent the week end with his parents. Mrs. Artemus is still ill. We are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Gleola Bennett, ?. member of the faculty in Wards high school spertt the week end at home. Batesburg High School The school Is progressing daily. Principal Bush is striving hardt to vj'/ get the school fully equipped with necessary furnishing. The high JET school girls are full of smiles ove: h^^S^h^ving an electric range for use B. room.?The N. F. A. Ej||F^J?<J<)ing things irt a big way I ^^^fctfying the school ground^-. to welcome Mrss MfJK&i and all new stuH T0V IN WHEREIN THE TROUBLED tU? EK COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE S. your mind is weighted down wilh worry the counsel of an understand!rut friend zed in the paper free . . . just Include a 411 r. for a "t rivate reply" send "5c for "11 STi. Wilh i-iirh Krndim:. y" eyiii r..-,.ivr. iructive advice aiialy intz three (H) ij"esipe for )i:ir confidential reply, and siirn ' all letfer.t. Explain your case-fully and t reason. Write* to . . . ' ~ .LACE SERVICE >b 1 Assembly Street. Columbia, S. C. ?r?'?? . . 1 v~Tt7 ? -on j in the first place I don't, love him. ^ I Should 1 marry hi*m? 'lli j Aas: Your own round judgement "a I tills you ifi.1 to proceed With this mnrriaye because you do not love ' h?ni. Why then, let your cousin make up your mind for you th:v. the only way out is to marry? If ' en-.; do Hot have the Will power to , . | tell hint "it'" letter let mother inn !<' the ;iuarioir for y<>u. trr ''1" i our letters to your cousin, "avoid" wrHinc; of love and PMirriajro. La- ,lr> . tor' on in life, lie will realize a (HI 1 . uar.riairn- JwlweerT-ctiiU-ilis wouldn't j oe for'the best. 1 S. S.-'Tiie jtib that I am on,at .-V j he present, nays and I like . t .jus; fine but my problem is this. . should I make a chan.ae now as it , " sii'l liiteiv tli>t tlvs job will .be "t ? - men for me al'i- r the jivar? . I will .lunys have-to make nty "\vn way?? in the world, therefore I want to V 'mow if I should keep the job and . j j wait or make a chantre? Anc- U*..V? otUI ..* ....,1 ..-.I- " I loli is just us vital now as it was ' ' iythtcen months ago. It is yo.;r ! patriotic duty to reinai'ii th.-re on. I .'our job as'long as you an* needed. "j ] Many thousands of people wjU face. .' [die problem rieht now.'you'would . iiave no assurance that the elinmrc (1I,r made now would hold good when * the war'is over.' ? "" _ _ -i oi.. . i.' ply Division Rams hallenge :<> of the Palmetto Leader, so,. Mi:. Henry Derrick who wifl ?,l;.i'tly deliver it each w<;e!;.t<> you. " 1 ,(( Vivian Thomas, rceoir ^ i;i:T!!u:!i} :?.! 1 ji<;?i SCIIODL I.i-'2_4thoi;pl eUih. presented a . short recital 'at Hcthlohom 4-U^n11 ' 1 r1 'Ce< v\ iii< !i \\;.V on io'.'od l.v all "IT ''"i" t ue-t-- in hid,.,! Mim- ' s Harriett.; .lovers. Doris and Yi da J.-nniii"s and Messrs .loin? am! ~'\' Jasper" .Imnin'js all oi-Allendale: \y:i Mr. i.. <\ Kh oy of Kline and Dr 't' I H. Stuart ol i 'oltanlda. ' Pi":'. Isaac Staiiio-s ,.f I.ojjrl,. war a \ isitoi*. o'i .t!i,. , imn.e j;j." ' uc'.'k end. ,u" Other visit or ^ hr-ind. d Set. Kr- ' " e: t Mili. r. t'id. ( litl'md M.~liank. U * rson. Mi. i ly.ie- at d <"h \ . iaiid ":'1 M vers. -'in .Nil'. -I i't( ' I': ! 11 l'| :i i i i 111 in '1 t i'r ri'.rli sr! '>>! 1? ;?;?> I i: . i.t ; p.elit U,'%! Ilii'" V ? ( !. i ii'i , ' . h n< - K !MIS ! K|;.K N KNN S j/.'" son Dr. aivl Mi", J. K. Ma-on !i;i ! mic iv thi*ir liiinii'r vie.-': \n,, j,s i in- oul fol lowing": -Sv. 1i 11 Nickeiis. .\ .Miss M. 1 ]. 1 !!:i!-.lt'V, .Miss ,! hnnye son (i. Fulton. iiiiil Mis, fn liim Jiiiv.- Pin ry MnCombs. Mi-s Toisir v Senior r< n- i.? ?- in v\cc file Hi ok*"'v iiiyh. seltoo] of Cohan- ! b.ia w,i.: ;|u> l-.ou-e ::'.ic>t n| Miss sen Mnsin, ilui'in-'?rlo^ .| haul: v.fffrf H knliilays. sick Su't. Ihm ell \j ].i*n of fainp Shaw. Sujiilcr, was the fciiost of f.?V Miss ,M. K. li!ai:le> i!ai :i,v; the ili'v 'I iiankvu'ix inv iiolnlays. . M t-l'.ill.a?U M ;: i i y?v. i--- t4tr> Sho'.: - ( Vies: or Mi- < I > 111.rah '.Vat- '"US' i" m! "a 'liv, l ian!:.-- "v rivimr. lion I. nil ijetl KASLKV NHV? roy Sailiiay?frehmtf w;i' npereii?nt~ U4 .'lie nsdal hour at Kas!"y I'nion ist Cfcuivh. "At 12:1"'. Rev. ?i .<u:iii?'r <n-::v ' ! > irrir.j; Mr. ' ihh'H.?K'"".' : "'i?M I; f rett. M". .< : (! Mr--. .). C. M#orr She Rev. fodd n .I P.?. . kiv! \Mi.?'. '*1 Drummer \v e r e Sunday dinner n!C>1 <juest.s of Mr. and .Mr?. A. \. Mar- ' ' t' -Ktmpsort? Hifh - Srhrrrd?rlosM "Tt "tr tot Thanksevvine holiday? on Wed- c'oll< fTTfsftay and opened Monday, most of' tIre teachers spent the holidays at. -of town. Thp rehool -hpry .-vrrrs * IT butchered Satuday. Mcsdame? Webb aiid Anthony are preparing A lomo tasty men!? thus \?,< <~T< for *J<>h the student1?. - We ino proufT of "uto them. an< I.art Tuesday the principal and 1 L'rammer tearhers met. The tonic [ for discussion was Rcmedioal Read ; irg. Mrs Dingle. the deane? teacher d>" of Pickens County was present and :'lu' r;r.ve -some very helpful expeiten- r('^ cer and suggestions. - v%<1"' The W. 31. S. bf Ea'slevWlu'con 1mw P>. Church mot Sunday at the home f Mrs. Ruth Evans. The meeting p..'1. v.as enjoyed. The next meeting .!. /, win ue trcconti Sunday cvaniny at ';:11 4:30 at the home of Mrs. -A. A.' ?' Martin. ' lnK TTie JnonTFTy meetiiiy of (ho u":,v M. W. A. was held Sunday November 22. Rrv. .T. M. Cox and ' , fcev. Y. B. Moore attended the an- ' u nunl association which was held 0 near Anderson. Excellent reports were made. Everybody is happy to Know that we are yui of debt. All /ul officers were re-electtsd. Mrs. Mary woi Burrrs who has servdd as. a faith- Eat fi4afcr---rr&:5:. . lather Defeats p ooker in Season's econd 19-0 ! )iiM(ti'C<l eighty-five, 18 year old idniple threat l:ui whose hijrti ool career ep<is in January. ties Lewis. Jr.. of .Qrangvhurg*. -r spoiled the ambitious hopes uiubia. S. C.. by hemp: a part of ?y point made i n the second son's decisive defeat of 1 !>-<i >, ill Mather Academy piloii up iit =* ifiost-season ( lassie here F'*ri- j night, under the Kri ighlie/hts aide. More tlian iJno white fa.is e on the seene to support the ip me-steyxLtiiclutrs.- u iL Jlnthrr. " d lather started the scoring i?. j' ItPst quarter when Nelson was ^ the recOivrng end of a lonjr pass veil by Lewis and the. < xtrtf ] ill was added on a pass Level: i.ov.man nanKis, lanky cmi ol im.rcljn-.r. ' 1 iu- second touchdown in the seeipiarter wa" another tlniiler bullet pass. Levis to Hudo'ph j?uut?In ok e:ilie!d .",'1 ii _ I. Kick attempt by Lewis wn? _t ?oo(l for extra point. The set'half ended Mather l.">. Hook- (0 _ 1 looker's fluVd quarter attempt i eoro was smothered when H*-** p Ul?-Ve? p(e?l ;i pass, t'oiive ?r?> " ciiihy .Iaiv.es Cann y for lSnoi. _. uunh .Matiler play in dm n tn ^ >ry before t!iey n' '" <1 out or > rer phltures by Lavis and at&md?and some- svintillatines ' s by Uudolph. 7 " i the fo',.;th quarter Lewis took l.trs in. his own hands, and boi to drive for, another touch..ii which eiVine a for two firs' i*n: runs and .a ptunjro over th?.1 line all hy Lewis lor the thrift 1 final score. i was -the second defeat of t!vs-m-r-.r ibe Cookers h.v Math- ^ The li'nst. Th:rnks'?rlvinjr <ve ' ill at Columbia Mather !'.t iinokG aiui lliis. ponl season home- -i. line' cle-sie at Varjden Mather 1 Looker 0. c Li. V 1111.1/ . i SENWALI) SCHOOL f Y.iday nicrht the rally with the pltcr.- closed for the library . n aeiiors rallied hy counties: counties-- Miss Sluiier SHO.iiO; V Ip; V'.-, W' :! V Miss Pee on. iC'U.MP- ~x -. It -I'erts ?2d.(i.'l. ! eoinili. ?. Caves Jt-l 1 .?.?< ; 7d s. Coo::-v. .'Ill; Mi s. Nix. <s.;n nr MA- I.i-. . S.td.OD-/ Mi** Wji'ioin- s 111,! 1 . ? ? . 'p,; ... 1 ?jr?r? .<>a; . Mrs. L<- .vniaii $101.oil. .\J r i. Itoheris. principal trod.MO Sit: ~~ tie. From the Ji/.isbno* nun ^ lite) a donation of tflo.nn; p,d>ofTc :n?j? $J(i.Ja; total for to \ o">;>i., . u.r '.-Klivl t it;?l 5.07. ' . he t < aclu rs alonir with the 1 < ??ration of student < haw slrivhanl to rai.r this no.", amo'su'. aro asking out* friends t-> <!"o* e any amount to help us I v ' liiny to tin- l.iluary r ?<ii"r;!o< , . Keith or .Miss" I,n, \\\- lit to raise sl.'diMi l>y tlm lot!, piriluals led hy .Miss <"i:jn> \\ hit1.1 were yond. After lis y .Mr-', llov.inan rave a " ay 1 1 o| f lu >o;;-.?I'*,<l?n'i?' Vrd'-f had the Ua ky . number. The Is were invlrvl in lunch reoni f a ch-licFos repast was served IJamFs Mvers' (M tides) the '.l <>f Mrs. J ?< Il;i and the 111, , k .Myers ijicl Saturday nijrht. suffered with pneumonia for a k. Ho was a member of H< t!-. OIK church frnjYi which funeral ' .'ices were held. 1 ev. A. J. MnnfTMnerv is on the list.. i oly Hill Baptist Church ...I. \V. Rhodes, Pastor . S. mot- at the n."i>il hn-c, Th;?tor preached an ahh> snmon. always brings a ir.es.--aye that rlits even yore. The foilnw Wiy lire n worshiped with as: l)e^_ , iro .Frierson. Bro. Johnnie Fri mV Cro. A. J. Jenkins, Br<>. I.e 1 Kennedy. Bro. Clinton I'iyot : Bro. Kdimmd?CuMiininjrs. unday nij>ht Rev. Rhodes dcliv- . 1 another soul stirring sermon ;. Lt.rene Robinson was given , otter of hon'r.rtiM aisnti^sioi .T' is leaving for her native home Louisiana. She was a faithfte ? nber heir for sixteen years. 1 church donated her ?12.75 a Tkcrr- -rrf - rtmieiYlhraiiceT TiTTsir ection for the* dav S57.nl - T' . Ni'.BO ITS PT 1ST C+H R( If 'nder the leader.siiiu- - of RrV; n Allen, pastor and his loyal ('! s of tt+: N rbrr ;mrt I i i assis- I o ol' th" sister cli relies a ir 1 * ndv.? brought to a close a see ful rally- for the painting -o-i church. After enjoying an iti- ' in#; Sunday School lesson f ght by fteacon opc. An inspi'r- c program took place. The')-" e ieprescntatives from the fol- t churches; Red Hill, Plea- > t CI rove, Zion Benevolent, Al L. t >e and St. Mark. These all were I d with inspiration. Before the y was over Sgt. Thomas Jones / Veiiv'Tork war tray guest, look- 1 the pictures o/ health. He ; 'e to the i ally frfl. Making a to offering for the day $l79.0.'h r you want to keep up with our rch news rend the "Palmetto \ ider" every week. I,. Johnson, reporter ' | president several years * will rk harder than before to help 1 dey. Union club grow. ii L. THE PALMETTO LE KiKrw i SM U.I s men j ;CII!)IIL p H'aiirort, S. CY Op Tuesday, s'ovcinber .'50th at or usual chap-. i I Km- \\<> wore most pleasantly sui jrist'd villi throe out landing jyae-1 i.triH'Iy: Mis- \\ yinnn, Suptafvi.-oi f 5io Imoi.i !>-a-s vs rf| .i. < rii icr. lite at U nduntv t i>< in ) i?. Mi! Mr. -I. I. ly, County S1opt. . Kdu at:rn. ? " , i Wilms '.'avc sotud vary ' ?rtfrrvt-nrr ard. frrwirirvy- re-mark--" iijcl way - ir which wo can work .wc'oir.er and ha o 0 sucres Trr!?year. J lir tSeuior C'SasSji will prc -' Mi ' lioso'iauy For Re'mcnvlx-rainto.'' lolvi.i Small* Auditorium, Poccm >er it'. ft P. -Vf~.?Tickets?rr*" 7 h p'i!(] /Tailvi " A*l'Tiisr!'on .17 >nl :"J roi.tv,. The public i ' cordi- ( .t:\ in\itod. p n't: rni-'-'" M10 An14::: t -fT-rt-mr- a s-F-" vat ft hi r-dnv leyeir.her 10. I'.U.'J at the school. . > the persons holdi'iuj the lu-ky ' a: ' 1 ! r Mi! 1_0 a. in. to 11 <?*- ?. ?ci; IV M, i:u>i:ks\ ii i ? : \mi-: (ut ictu Key. dooiyo Johnson. Pastor ' Sant . o. ft. (--fttwnlny was uin istial - day - hm' -the l.ojiil's. sar.poi r( jul there was <;ui'te a low rues at to \.ekeni\> our new pastor try, Johnson tool-, he's (ext. from he Hook 7.;' Isaiah: KehoYi I son-.' 1 iTy ir.i -senyer hoftm. they face din .-hill prepa'e lev the Lord. Ah ponied ! have <1: ioyi il the ei - lfl rem preached i y the new na-tov j)( i>:t. tv. lie. .Mrs A!;.| V ,Joint <rj I'll V ilS >H: <1 pivsonl who saijll that tl ho is at our service Tor lining pood { ; oto the elunvh. We are jjlad to tl: now that she fell at homo.. We ir -k (hrl's blessings for this church el far. v ? ? K. ronortor h c. \fim:V M-WS ** 3. * 1*'jr.ivrivbt-Unwell \'ows Spoken tt Pride's Home .Mrs. N'etiic I.. Dan kins orikuic.s the wars hurt of her niece, ji ..feile Roonn llaiv.wriirht to Mi- ' aaios !!<>-..-tT. o f Xcw York ty. Tii" marr'ayo took . lijace situr 'ay evmine\ Xoveni?>i v 27 at o'clock, in th" prosoneu of r< la~ ives and a yiopH of friends. Rev. '.. A, Sims. otViciated. r-dnrj th ; me- (t rs-mony. A leception was 11 von at'tor th". w-< < 111 ?:?r. j The co ;p!e I"ft Monday ovinia;..' ^ N"o\v= York City, where * they ' ill Piakc their home. M .- - ?M v "i i \1 (!.' T.l'i tlfiohri?-y I'd'1,-an visitor?m?t .a IVncy.?Sir' as returned to la v home hi .Mad r.n. N:. .1. " I.'itth 1 leaner' I op I.irwcorrt'o. who as la on v >?ti11ir with h5s aunu j.; i,'. nan i, is homo in fiad'p. y, rotitn" 1. Mi ". Iota 1 ian. / i?vis-it irrgf inCashin.e'lon. I >. ('. SJ MONKA 1'A'l if MOWS '' Ill" 1.11:: i wi ve liome and :m" el* tiy'M me still ln-ro are 1"miiv. ; IV. flayn'on Steward. V.; (Su.o.i IIcn!'_'cs, Drnyfr 'i !?>.: ( : !. I I.nil i:..h(j,".Jr.. March W 1 ; I*?. t. I.eon <"al!">'in II 7 - hi i. "*V\'e < ?i ???y ...i ( iiiy: tl cm m<! laipr i > tlicm ayaiii : nun." Ml:'. V. Tiiv-hm {I? 1 11 - Hi), T1'. (ii i : \ iUc futi< raliy.ed ai '' :;!v y'y fi- !T.--1 ihuieh Friday at ii'i imp. . ' ' 'H.r uyir.utl : i ;<?' 1 ii..4_ wa??a '.npo. iii t?> li" ' ondtii ted tin- :;? .) it ; ndnv in No*, elicr v;a : d'-'oyed Jlw 1(W?1 hf<!HC >i y fifi~ " Tfii" " " rvfrc"T?T?T""S"?r:'?T?T.TiT' 'din .1" .V-n;. t i n was held Sun- !' ay aril (' !< .< am was yry f:f- .) i::Iv t *>?! ! i i. I lev, .!. S. .Wad- a n\ !.fi-;n-'i?'(l . . rpion. (';?!. . i iiiyd I] ' : I'd a silver star oil 't !'( liiiiM- y Ii ni! ly i ii;i 0 Mal.ti- \ I. - ii. '!' . \ i\ n. a arc MS .1 atoMs Mr. .in I Mi>, .*!"h??:n:i-i Mat !.< si n: in;;, . an,I three livo- li iicrs, oth"i- ivlat i . am! f'iic*n?i ij i ! " 1 <*' inM IM- tlio snoniVnir ' r\ :<:< -SI I Mr. Will Si V;, S| < Op m Vis!.'.,:" Mr. ami M ?. Martin , m! am! Mrs. I. ,nm'; }M<.- j by, : Mm ? I'liV.mai re v.:- a ai Sim-- (j . ; i-.,v J.V:? .(# ImimTiT; Waliv i I'inaUl ! :j> A irnst 27. 1 >'.? i (i. ml rlfil 'Y-ii- iif?- Nov. 'J(i, (j, ' .'i;?1'? 11.1,:.?M n'h. ?l'-n'i 1 iso ri| )i' j :tt< on?- iij'ntlu'r. n> our ap* miotiti'd brother Tii a Iso-I o,' ! i\; < .am! !'ri( mis. \ I | |||"|III 111?^rti?<;{ I Iiu it1.. ??-- aj- ^ 'i'it.. < ii Vi >;'i; vn.'i sooM'olil a !.i< l.rri si")[.! v i-'riilay rirht I >rc. , i'"i" ti.'-ir i'' ! 1 lev ?m:i. [t Mt -. /.ol'Ia I',. \VI i;< r 011 six-nf ; t f W-4-4 - K ^4- Vt^*H M H', "r*7* n?i Mr-.. I. 11. \V;i hi'n^ton. Anif- ^ i.-i.i. (in. She also visited several 11'. ads in Aiken. MM.TY S'X, NKWS Servicis at Relhleheni and Ml. |s. Measant Sunday were well at- 4*: eiiiie<l and enjoyed by all. Rev. d'-Me.rris of Newberry preached ,j, it 1 o'clock ami. the pastor Rev. ^ r. ('. Collier preached a wonderill sermon H:flO to a large congre- j; ;atioiu ^ Rev. J. S. Dial the former pas- jt or of Trinity has been sent t o y ien<*ca. llis marry friends regret ^ his, but hope him great ?ucc?m>s n, n his new field of labor. |c Mrs. Mary M. Dark and Mrs. \1111 Weeks are on the sick list. A'c hopfc fflF ttrcTrr a speedy re- a. overy. ?Prt:?Marshall?is visiting?pnv ; >nts and friends. j n Miss Bertha Robinson fs visits ng relatives in Atlanta, (Ja. si Mrs. John' Wilson is repairing t< lev hom<. and will soon be ready ! V :o move in. j t< Everywhere we see children | g with Christmas Seals; buy Seals! iml_h.elp this worthy, caustv 4-v ADER - Ft. Jacksoir Wins 3ver Air Base * Atl T1 F 1 J 1 ^ ill" nvi.ct unit Irani from Section 2 A. unply Hivisio", made an auspi del o;.?j season's debut by defealine Als ic stri'inr-- Aviation Stpiiu wh ron r;<;:nt '-t t'ioni t h0 Columbia nia .tiny .Tir TTjT^o HO to f-2, Monthly mu u:ki on their home court at For1 j a; kson. .... .... . ? \ve< I!" .".irnien sot a fast t,?|. i be tart and piled up a i . |i . ' :;d_v. iU|i:t thy fir, t s? von . :'t':(e . i<f o'ay. The Jian*': yanked , '."ir si art 'U'" liae-up and soon the .'."ic-* arm! veteran., of las! sea n !:ad (i'.e situation well in band I1"4 . Itat !. 'j*-t iiio to 25. ms .J- 'i n- '"II Montyotnet v, is s"-.' .'ii. nlayed sensational ImiIi ' nd aeci'imlt'tl for 21J pts. for his j;, inning Rams. The boys from the. "n ^{H?i piinrdftl bini closely in. the -l!s ft;'..' iialf. iriviinj tleovre- "Cott" ')a>i odliettc-r an nniirtunitv to sink 't>n a s.i fit'.; i all anyUs. ile t.ailled ?*>? ! |m?it:':. ' A ! ri*t;ii:i. nirnl for the visiting ?ur full, .v;-: out-tandiii!; in his< fior.i XVC( " :mi.ih to chalking up i > "[ToTliTs. Parker center "for the Mr was high for the losers No Vili I J. _ W, ?- ??^ cov itinci: mix school m:ws S. S. ami I'TU services were ckkI with all instructors at their \yc ost. -Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilds ft,, lent a-pleasant week end out ol c wn. Wc were glad to cs.ee Pvt. gUj 1 nest 1'one on th caiWffitjfo'Monlyl Fifth grade B presetWcd an iteresting program during chap- wa i hour Friday under the super- |a',. ision oftMrs. 1?. A. Collins. The \yc tin for class sent happy?hi rtlulny ^ reeling's to Gpl. Gardner then j inner teacher in the form of a > I'licioUs birthday cake. j Ii\etybo.dy is working hard with u Clhisfmas Real*. .... We xteiuh d happy birthday 'a rcetings to Principal Hrgh tower eceiiihcr fith. Miss E. O. Witherspoon and j ^ Irs. Y. R. MeLaurin enjoyed a de- j ? rious dinner at the home of Mr. id Mrs. Allen Jenkins. .f Tlie Junior French class has .... en organizod?with Mi'ss Marga- .... ' tte liaz/.anir president; Miss .. I i Id red llolstonr vicn president; 1* iss Tranzsy F. Davis, secretary; * l cy iss Margie Greene, treasurer and ^ ^ i the program committee Misses . U.-.I 11?(ll/pluml Queen I An. '''P "t".vs ..I'd?A 1 the;J Colonem fV The !th grade with Miss C. E. *>a'1 ells teacher presented an inter:ting program during chapel haul Nv,s eiinesilay, this being Pearl Har- aKr >n Ihi 'i Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tnotner cele- ?f ateii liteir tirsL wedding annivcr- '.*'a iry I lev" 7tli_ Nai Rev. (". K. Dorns is on the siek to , C........ .1 ..< 1.'.. i.. .. r.. ... tlw. -v. 17V> Vlitl UJ ?n> 1:11 UUll'M 1 I Dll! til*. ew Yelk arc at his bedside. ^ Mai trie M. tJrccne, reporter tha (;KI;I:.\\VO()I) MAYS IK)'1 oslon Chapel A. M. K. Churcb iv. I!. I", Johnson, l'asl?r p ?l Sunday school met at the usual I'1*' >11 r and after a brief discussion vdthe lesson tiio pastor in his us- be\ il way upi'iu d service' and preach- i'out of his Ivurt the dear, clean 'J10 .pd id'?Chris U- A la rye crowd y"1 icndcil and everyone seemed to ",l" :vc enjoyed the service. After bur cacii'iiy the stewards raise<l a ' toil ndtecfiiiTi after which the ^,,v <dy Cnmtminion was served. We "l_' c ghd t<> have our oust or and his k*,r nnily lade \yilh us for anothei arY v.i rk. I.cl's hope and pray W(>1 iat w:' will have a grand sue ess. P'0i 'id lil the ntonherr- and friends h Tt Iniret fo read the Palmetto spe "iidi r. Yoti will yet a copy a* ' hn rs. Kllie Moore's Beauty parlor . Push Ave., this-eitv. f bt !\ ilem baptist Church ing i v. li. (i. (;oodeT Pastor wit We must say in the beginning it;! Ih v. (Ifimlo is an inspiring ST. dii. lie is so inspiring that 1 his members and friends are Re^ ell pleased and arc helped when I cy listen to the very fine gospel usu at he preaches. S. S. met at the ei-s ^ f Pi r a ltd ' t he Supt., Mr: I.n- ,n.jax and his fatuity were nt their (;jp > ; of duty. The lesson was beau- ttn fiiliy taught by the p"uhlie school ^t.a, a -her?M''fT ' rrf trfr?Rev. (innde -j^tv 1 -ached a verv fine sermon .-Col- 1 ciion Si 7.51. After speaking of ;i ^ ic Chtistinns Bonds the church scr -.sponded at once nnd raised the mjr rsif v t?> pay for a bond. The q niy <'nmrmTTTtoTl taken. fail Ma JOHNSTON NEWS f tan Mrs. Marann Hammonds is sc- stM. Trnrly Til.-- Wt* hone for her?a- p, icedy recovery. Mrs. Marie Miles 1M hack at work. We"were delighti to have 2nd Seaman Willie An- i * ^ rows here on furlough. Dee. Rth I . le 10th gra<h? gave a soci'al in his | r.nor at me -home ot Miss r*ary mo Baukniprht. On Friday nignt j [r. and Mrs. Poterbark and daugh c l* sponsored a social. Dec. 5th w fr. and Mrs. F. W. Miles trave a ** arty in honor of Seaiftan Andrews , nd Mr. Frederick J). Amos who a. ft for service Dec. 6. Mr. Herbert Daniels and mother ncr Tt for New Jersey Saturday. We a",' ope To? them much success. Mr. and Mrs. Gunner joined Prof wa' nd Mis. .7. E. Klny going to Coimbia Saturday. *^a The State Board of Health sjron ored a puppet show m the audi- pre irium Monday. It was enjoyed. r. /e hope the children will put in- at j praetir the four ways to keep set ood teeth. tro The annual PTA met Monday otl ijth fYlfYflV nHfl nflj i'Aiw; rIVIt llltf Hj JTWrvITTtl TTTTTT pTTTT VHU WOODRUFF NEWS Mrs. Elfifc -J. Parks, reporter >. S. at New Bethel waif line, .endanee banner went to No. 3 I the offering banner to No. 4. Lor a brief prayer service Rev. M. Matthews of Spartanburg, | ivered tlie morning message. I i,o the evening message, after I ieli h(. rendered music on the no. The services were . very eh enjoyed. 'vbi. -C. Fryerson?spent the i'k end with his wife. I'vt. Josi Stephens is spending li furgh with his mother and sis(iordon and* son Victor Betsill Brevard, -N. C. were the dinner>sta-4?f Mr. ami Mria David Rob , on Sunday. Mrs. Lula Parks s th,? dinner guest of Mr. and s. Emanuel Browning Sunday rhc Pastor's Aid club met at home ?f Mr. and Mrs. James nvton Friday night. After the ;inoss session and a delicious re t, Christmas tokens were givto the members. It was a sucsfiil meeting. 'pi. Eugene Williams spent a lough with liis parents last >K. Pho sick arc Mrs. Janie Wood, s. r. Anna Bennett, Mrs. .'tunic. Ison and Mr. Tom McElrath. . hope for them a speedy reeryr^~ LATTA. N KWS stem Chapel A. M. E. Church v. I. I). Gamble, Pastor Suiulfay school at 10 a.m. with !>t." Guiles and corps of teachat. their posts! - kt 11 a.m. thu.morning message s brougt by the pastor to a ge crowd and enjoyed by all. were graced with the presence Prof. C~C. Garrett and Our ElDr. Samuel Nance. They were nor guests at the Manse. Vt 4 p.m. Rev. Albrooks choir 1 members worshipped with us i what a time. The sermon was md. The following persons paid [10: Dr. Samuel- Nance, Mr. DaBarr, John W. McNeil, Loria ?gett, Norman Thomas, Mack nan, E. Fred Moody, Victoria wards, Jessie Grant, Percy Beif T Air m : i. ? I a, ->icivoy >> in its .j. >v . nitu. i ?resa Campbell, Lillie Green; j following paid $2.00: Rev. L. Gamble, Jenius Geddy, Walter Crae, W. It. Smith, Rev. J. A. >rooks; Rertha Allen $1.50; 50c ello Bethea,-due Moultrie, Car Geddy; Bill Daniels $2.50;; ie Wilson $5.00, Annie L. Meil $1.00. Others we* failed?trrrj fheir names. Total $71.31 We h to thank our friends. Come i i n. fr^ Kntn onlnrtnint..! in liene'v Pvt. Elemueal A. Code, "Pvt. tt; Cpl. Melvin Bethea, Cpl. L h a rrici?Roberta?Many?thanks Mrs. Kato for having served so soldiers in honor of Latta. 'he pastor and wife wish to nk Mrs. Bessie Bethea for the iderful dinner served in our ior on Friday afternoon. " 'he Gospel Tabednaclc is builda new church. We wish to con tulate them for tlreir wonderwork. Let us help them put program over. John B.mtisl Chnreli ? r \V. (i. iMcFiuMi'ii, Pastor >unday was a lovely :.ay. nlutill it wasn't our preaching iday, but we enjoy.nl a fine niay school. Sunt. C. Piatt and ihors wcr(. il their p< sts. 'vt. Kdnost Piatt is homo on lough from Camp Ilood, Tex. and his friends were cnteried Friday evening by Mr. I Mrs. C. Piatt. The guests o all .quite pleased over the isant moments ?peot with him 'vt. Piatt and sister Inez Piatt nt Saturday at Voorhers tTr imai'k. All there are doing fine are anticipating a pleasant -istmas. Irs, Pauline McClood is spendsome time in Boston, Mass., h her husband. PAI L A. M. E. CIll llCH J. S. Martin, Pastor Lancaster?S- opened at the al hour with Snpt. and teach present. Class No. 1 the ban"class for offering, Mr. Fred iton, teacher. Class No. 2 atdancq banner, Mds. Moore the cher. Collection $2.50. "Lesson lowed ny th,. pastor. it 11:20 Rev, Martin preached vonderful sermon After> the moir Holy Communion was adlistered to a large crowd, "he?ushers' llpartt was enterled Sunday afternoon by Mrs. rtin at the parsonage, lev. Church Hudson of Sp&rburg preached a soul stirring mon Sunday evening, /t. Chalmers Watts from camp Nebraska is visiting his father . Andrew Watts. V(> were very glad to have a nber of soldiers from Camp Aon, N.C., worship at the difent churches in the city Sunr. Chopping in Rock Hill on last ?k were Mrs. Annie L. Mackey, s. Ellen Gilliam and Miss BeuAdams. " Svelyn Stevens had as her dinguest Sunday Ella M. Clinton 1 Francc3 Cousar. Evelyn was ahrating her birthday which s Dec. 3. Jno of tho gain affairs of?the son- was t"he house opening of isent along with the faculty, rhc parents are expected to he the Edgefield county training 100I on the 16th so that the pains and faculty will know each let. Miss- Ruth ilUcs, reporter ?. I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cauthen. This | lowly home i'-. *iti:a?pd on the | Monroe. They received numerous gifts, and the guest* were many. The menu consisted of chicken and potato salad, pickles, crackers punch; cold drinks, peanuts, ice ercuni and enka. t MKSTKK PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Bertha B Brown had a s her week end guests her niece, -Air*?Katie Bolt, end?two dnughters. Inez and Nannie, from Spen cod,'N.C. Mrs. Bolt is the daughter of .Mr. J. J. Young, who lives Soldiers at home this week: Cpl. Tom?Walker, Gamy iH-Wrkanhas; -SgL Kddie" West BroAvn, Camp JaeKson. Mr. John Chisolm who has been in Washington, l).th, and - other northern cities for several months is here A4sitittg-brs-mother on Coluirbia St. Mrs. Minnie Wright Columbia St., visited her father Mr. Laimy in Kershaw last week. The Finley High school music department will present a Christmas drama in the auditorium, on Wednesday night, Dec. 15, at 8:00 p.m. under the direction of the music teacher,. Miss Julia SptmrmMrs. Bertha B. Rrown has a recent letter from her son, Pvt. P. J. Beckham, who is stationed in Camp. Geo.. Jordan, in Seattle, Wash., saying ht. is getting along nicely. Mrs. Miriam Allen spent thanksgiving holidays with her husband, Mr. Gregg Bernard Allen, who is Ti,,..i,?v n Ill V'i&IlljJ lICcll J / VII 11 c\ Illy i>. V- . Alvs. Dorothy Y. Pratt of Philadelphia is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Young in the county. Rev and IVJrs. Hour-ton Brewer are at ho Fhe from N.Y. Citywhere they spent several months. They report it is very cold up there. The Goody Family, a group of artists, will appear in Finley Hi auditorium, Wednesday night, Dee 8. They were here nearly 2 years ago, and gave a pleasing entertainment to a packed house. Steward-, Elmo Vance is visiting his relatives in the county, after being in the Navy, 2 1-2 years. He spent 25 months on .the Pacific and the remaining time in the Mediterrean Sea, English Channel and Indian Ocean. He has been, he says, to almost every place except Germany and Japan proper, but say's he, he is so Well acquaint ed with their mandates, that i t rnnvtn- almost as if he has been there too. lie was at Pqprl Har. bor when the Japanese made the attack. He has met men of all nations hay seen many wonderful thinns?has been in the thick of battle. He is a most interesting) conversationalist. He is a graduhis stay here, he will return after Christmas to his ship at San Francisco. _ ft. very inspiring service i* anti[ cipated at Metropolitan church, Rev. C. C. Coleman, pastor, Sunday night, Due.??when the young people's choir and boys' chorus, under the direction of Miss Louise Babeock, will present i Christmas Carol recital. Miss Mattie Mae Heath and Mrs. Ella Wats oh will bc featured sopranos. There will bo. piano and organ [ accompaniment by Miss Louise Balicock at the piano and Cpl. J. B. Hill, New York City at the organ. Mrs. rcarl Greene Barnwell announces lh(. marriage of her daughter Miss Honor C. Greene, to Sgt. Eugene Mohley, which took place in Chester, July 12th, 19.1.'}. Sett. Mohley is now stationed in North Africa. Mrs. Mohley is a member of th(. Nursing staff Park, S. C. She is known by her many friends as "Nurse Greene" Both Mr. and Mrs. Mobley arc graduates of Finley Hi school. Sh(. was crowned May Queen one year while a student here. tient at the Pryor hospital. Quite a jlumber of Masons plan to attend the Grand Lodge o f Masons in Columbia next week. Grand Master Stanback is looking forward to a great meeting, and a good attendance; . All of the churches of the city are planning Christmas programs On the sick list are: Mrs Ella Brown,??&t?roet^?Mrs, Mary Brice and Mrs. Maggie B. Currency, Loomis street. Mrs. Ethel Clarkson Taylor had one of her sisters visiting her on last weck^ foF day.? ? Miss Josie Lee Head and Mrs, Clara Wilson spent last week end in Charlotte visiting relatives and friends. After an absence of more than 15 years, Mrs. Florence Douglass Adams and father, Mr. Kay Doug lass came down from their home in New Jersey, and made a few pop calls on friends of long ago. Everyone was ,glad to see them. Fihley High school will close Friday, Dec. 17 and open Jan. 3, 10/id. frnm tVio Ktiv fith and 7th grades will give a playlet "A Soldier in Bethlehem" on Thursday morning, Bee. 16, i n the auditorium of Finley High. Christmas Carols 'will be sung also. CAKLTST/FT^FWS Mr. Clarence Hancox had a very pleasant trip last week over the Carolinas. He spent a while in Florence, Lexington, Lynchburg. Timmonsivlle, Feldervillp, and Sumter. pvt. .James rreoericK ox <^amp ' Wheeler, <Ga., spent the week end with his wife Mrs, Rerniee Fred'> 1 ? ; Saturday, December 11, 1943. crick. He had a pleasant stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Thompson and Mrs! Prances En-j s glish. I' Oak drove school is progress-v ing in every respect with^J^h e V | present teachers. Thp~~~Taculty do- y nated the Community hospital in Union $5.00 on The hospital rally. Pvt. Sam Stewart is here from th<< Army services. He is the spn I of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Agnes SimB Fuller is in J I town with parents Mr. and M,rs. jl Manton Sims and family. Mrs. Cora. Kelly of Columbia is ~ 51 in town on account of the illness of her mother Mrs. Alma DickerIson. f Miss Louise?Mitchell of tnnburg was the week end gtifest : of her sister Mrs. Ella Lee Stewi art and family^ r-* | : - n LEAL FORT COUNTY ^ TKAIMNO SCHOOL ^ The Thnhksgiving holiday season at Reaufdrl county training school was introduced by <Mifcs A. A. Ilieks and the Dramatic club's sponsoring: of . an enjoyable .and instructive pai-ram which s rendered in the chapel aud^ya)ini Nov. 24tli. Selections were jPv5n by pupils from the 2nd, 5th, Bth and 11th grades in addition to the Thanksgiving play- "The Thanks- ^ giving Mystery", acted by talents of thy Dramatic club: Misses Mary Magwood, Francena Edwards, Hen lietta Pollins, Inez Singleton and L. T. Hamilton, Nathan RiAn.. and John Henry Smalls. Thi^tro gram terminated \vith the rafflmg of a turkey bv Miss IWilhelhtWia Murphy, Miss Rosanna Wallace and Miss Princess Senior, members of the faculty. Prof.' J. S. Shanklin's name appeared on the lucky card drawn. The Thanks-- ~ giving season closed Monday, 20th with a turkey dinner given . by Prof, and Mrs. Shanklvn in honor of the faculty. The dinner was prepared and served by Miss Senior, home economics teacher and the girls. - It was heartily enjoyed gj by all. , -r?r* il PROFESSIONAL i CARDS ' ? =? <f DR. H. D. HARPER DENTIST Fillings. Plates, Gold Ctxxwml, , . "I Extraction by Conduction Anesthesia Office Hour*: Telephone! ' 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750 V 709 Vz Main Street DR. H. H. COOPUft DENTIST Special Attention Given to Dieeases of the Gums I JGold Crown and Bridge Work | A Specialty Ofiice Phone 6429 Res. 8261 1125 Washington St. Col'a.^ S.C. DR. J. G. 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