The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1944, Page TWO, Image 2
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Bunch,
kanburg County
Bultural
k Succumbs
C. Bunch, who for the past '2C
served a s Agricultural
Ht in Spartanburg: county sueBed
of a heart attack Thurs^ kfternoon,
December 1G.
I waA employed by the South
Hina ? xtension Service in Its
B days, his "first assignment
^k_in/Spartanburg Co., as its
agricultural agent and in this
Hbtac he served until the end.
B^|A recognized" by those who
as a most efficient work
Btizen.
^ ch was active in the fol
Byicities, in addition to
^yig agricultural agent:
^y^^toard of Registrants;
^y- local War Board. Board
B&tors of the USO; Air Raid.
^ ip^Treasurer, Local Chap^Lhe
State College alumni;
^Vry Board of Boy Scouts ol
^&a; Board of Trustees and ;>
of the Greater Trinity A.
H E. church.
HDuring the 20 years tenure of
^^p/?$rvices h(. was associated with
Bee home demonstration agent;
Mil.- VfrgiriTa' ~W7~ Whittington.
^Ps. Ethel T. McDaniels, and
^vs. M. B. Blakemon his associate
Bthe time of his death.
Be is survived by a wife, Mrs
Bttic Oxner Bunch; Mrs. Lucre
Seals of Charleston and Mrs.
^kcrta Palmer of HoHy Hill; sevH>rothers,
B. H. of New York;
^E)., of Washington, !D. C.; NoHof
Uniontown, Pa.; Leon and
^Bk ,of Charleston, and Alfred
B R. Bunch of Holly Hill,
a hi of ^datives and friends
Hiis re. .ins were carried to the
^^ rch ol his boyhood and interHnt
took place in the Taiget
^Hietery a 'Holly Hill, S. C.
Blden wedding
Bniversary
r. and Mrs. John W. Killings^Jrth
celebrated their fiftieth anHteniarv.
December 2W, Tim uT
BtirThome 3033 Farrow Rd.( CoBihL
decoration "depicted the
with gladioli, '
Btas, gdlden bells adorned
^^^^^ inlnlu i mil ii|iiiiiiii nl Inil
HFmed from every nook, which ,
^Sighted by tall white tapers
Big in golden holders. BeB
the two lighted candles, on
B covered table was the three
B wedding cake, topped with
^^^^mature bride and groom.
B Luvenia Lonuin and Mrs
Pnvlotf vonoiv'orl nn<l nro.
~thre" guests to the" bride and ~
The bride, Mrs. John KiT orth
wore ,a powder blue {
with a corsage made of j>ink
ion and golden rrbbon.
gifts were numerous and j
ful coming from friends in ^
fork, Pittsburg, Pa., Bulti
^pWashington, D. C., Phila- j
i and Columbia.
try delightful supper was ,
of chi-cken salad on lettuce ]
oca, pickles, sal tines, cake
unch. Assisting in the serv- (
ere Misses Sarah Gibson and ,
imina Feaster of WashingHfc^NC^spnd
Ruth Corley a 11 d t
raret Scott. I
and Mrs. Killingsworth have i
I children, Messrs John, Roy
HRoseoe of New York City and
Lexie Scott of Columbia, S. C. i
EN YELLOWJACKETS
r SLOWER BOWL CLASSIC I
gr i
conquering warriors of AlHtaiversity
returned Sunday ^
^ ert&sonville where they won j
^Bashing 33-0 victory in ' the ,
ennual Flower Bowl classic ,
^^fWWinston-Salem Teachers
fyW\ North Carolina. (
first bowl victory 7
legro college team from r
^.^arolin#. Allen had 15 men \
^^He the trip and was oppos
f P mucfr heavier squad of 21
^BjKllen men were seriously -]
Er while the key man, Charon
ton of Winston-Salem a
frtll* ntKoro u/nro
^ vviivi a ?rcrt pub
Mjfcin juries.
Belike iron-men of Allen playKthe1
ar game Joe
mm spee48Hmd brainy quar l
arid powerful plunging .
ft Green were the back fl eld
Bfc the Hne lanky center
fittown aad fast charging (
were full
Jftrr 60 min^ftte
were
Are and
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Bureau of Public Keiatt. i
,"w' WAH DEPARTMENT HON!
Major General William D. Styer
fof" meritorious service on lapel
t,he Office of th# Surgeon Gener.its
kind held Wednesday, Pecem
Honorable Henry L. Stimson, pi
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C.ET-TO-GETH EH MEETING
OF THE Ml'. PLEASANT DIS'l
The Get-to-gether meeting o
the Mt. Pleasant district was call
I'd to order in Union A. Ml E
luirch. December 10. 1943 at 1
o'clock by the Presiding Elder Pi
J. E. Thomas.
The devotion was conducted b.
Revs. G. \V. Hcyward, H. Holler
son and F. Singletary. Afte
which the presiding elder cMivcre
i great sermon from 61:2 P^Ulm
Lead me to the rock that is high
M than I. The sermon was ver;
instruct ?ve and inspiring. Mian;
ouls were niuup to ieei napp\ a
he preached the, word of God. I
was a great message tor the occa
ion. He made it very applicahl
for the?' beginning??rrt?anullii
ear's work. I feel that the mos
sage wjll inspire every one.wh
was pii'sent too take new' eon rag
and do greater work this confer
r-nce year.
The work of the distrivt wa
outlined bymj !.a ?presiding eldfco
The program' of the year's worl
was willingly accepted by the, mill
rters and laity of the,'district. Oi
motion of the winter the di'stric
rdedged the presiding elder thei
continue<l unstinted support foi
mother year.
The Missionary work of the dis
lic-t was outlined by the. pistri'c
Missionary President, Mrs. Haiti
rhomas. She also made a giea
iddress.
The places and times of the (lis
rict meetings for the year \wr<
ixed at this meeting as follows
f\. call meethig for the Victor;
drive. Money will be at Morrj,
Blown A. M. F. church, Charles
on; Dr. R. I. Lemon, pastor; Dis
fi ict conference will be held ii
Emanuel A. M. E. church on thi
Todesville circuit. Rev. Fi STngTe
ary, pastor: Sunday School i'on
,'cation at Holy Trinity, Mt. Pleas
;nt, Rev. ('. 11. Hutchinson, pas
or; Missionary convention i i
'ethel clu rch, McClellahville, Iiev
iVm. Jackson, pastor.
The meeting was well attende<
jy Hie ministers, stewards, miss
on ary workers and many other
?f the district. Tht. meeting wa
ilso graced with the presence o
Jrs. J. M Jackson, pastor o
Jethel A ME church and Dr. A. J
ienkins. pastor of St. ^Stephen
Georgetown, Georgetown 'district
Goth brought greetings t o th
r.ceting from their charges am
he district.
The meeting was royally am
.ospitabjy entertained by the Fas
or. Rev. AVm. Taylor and his goo<
>eople. Everybody was well fe<
vrth some of the best eooked fnor
D. N. Wilson, reporter
WE I? Vl.MFTTO- SOCIAL
SAVINGS CLU II
The Palmetto Social Saving
dub met at the home of sister Or;
tlae Howard on December 17, a
vhich time the club paid off thj
rear's savings to each of its thir
y-seven members. The total a
nount saved by the members o
his club for the year 1943 amount
>d to $2,035.55. Everything wa
arried out fine. Not one penn]
vas short.
Bru. James Rutherford, presi
lent; srster Lorena Long, corre
iponding secretary; sister Narvii
tutherford, financial secretary
lister Ora Mae Howard, bank mes
fngrer; Ihe Victory Savings BanI
reaaufoi.
kr > ' s
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y _
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bBer^. ^^BH|^^^^B|^^8EKft^^g.y
hmI ^hx
n* U 8 Wnr 1\?vn rtm??t
!)RS ITS CIVILIAN KM IM.OY KKS,
Army Service Forces, pins emblerr
of Charles D." Sidney, messenger ir
il for 49 years, at first ceremony ol
ber H, lOLf, in the courtyard of th<
0 ('. ---The- Secretary of War. tht
resided. (L'. S. Army Signal Corpi
UKKIthRT KINAR1)
ENTERS ARMED FORCES
Herbert Lee Kinard, Jrndii
^ under,**he firm name of Kina
" Realty Co., 2030 Taylor St..,C
lunibia. was inducted into t
1 ifined forces of the United Stat
' .n December third in the city
Washington. I>. C.
K- At -the t 'me of his call to t
oiors, .Mi-. Kinard had a transa
r lion pending- for thp sale of 81
d Oak street. Columbia, betwe
s Mis. Sutles and Dr. S. Rosemo:
- of Wilmington. North Carolif
V ibis sale-has been completed,v a
i' Mr. Kinavd has successfully wou
* up his business for the duratii
' nt thi^war.
Mr. Kinard tarted bus/ness
1 Columbia on June ">(). 10-13 aft
T" successlully qualifying as a ri
- i state dealer according to all t
Q_ laws and provisions?of the?sta
o of South Carolina. Previous!
Mr. Kinard fulfilled all requii
monts as a real cstutp. dealer
S Washington,-D.C. Mr. Kinard" r
tended Howard University ti
k jchool-after finishing his colle
- f ork at Benediet college. Hp coi
ii doted his law course at the Robe
t ii. Terrell Law school.
f While" in Columbia Mi. Kina
mndied Fair Aci-ik ilr>vp1i?'hnift
nn exclusive Negro settlement
ew miles from Columbia,
t lie nported from military du
e ti Carap I-Cj. on January 27th. II
i family, ii,eluding a wife and thr
hildren. Rainara. Flail Dougla
- and Herbert". Jr. will remain iu (
i? k.mbi"a during his stay in the 111
: ilary service.
r" Mr. Kinard. who plans to retui
s to business in'-this city alter tl
-jwar, wishes to thank the people
-i Columbia and vicinity for the
n j i atronage.
ZI'.TAS SPONSOR
' n KKIA RAFF1.K
On the eve of the first day
i' 1.1*4 I. the Beta Reta Zeta Chapt
' .T tl)(. Zeta Phi Beta Sorori*
ponsored a Turkey Raffle at t!
iL ""'"i* Si i mi' lWiv f I'm * o?14
l ine .street. Although the groi
s .was graciously entertained by tl
hostess, in each fat e there was
I look of anxiety. It was not st
Join that an eye was turned to1
rid the hat into which all t
i > >tubs had been cast. The unas
ed question that hovered in ea<
(' nind was "Who will it be?"
'uther. "Whos*1. tabljT ' will
grace?"-?the turkey, of cours
' \t long last the rj^^ive nionie
f arrived. Miss Svl^F Davis, wl
j
was anions those preserct,
I
asked to draw the winning stt
-'he put her hand into the hat a
^f.ter wliat seemed an hour, b
- was iTi reality only a momer
withdrew it, holding a small, y<
tow eaid on which was th<r nar
, not you, nor you, but Mi
Lottie Brennaiv, of 1720 Gadsd
s ?troct.
rj Raffles are such happy and su
I sad affairs, aren't they? Hap
p lor thp winners, and sad for tho
_ who knew, fo begin with, that th
. might come ever so close, b
f would never win. 'The group as
. ed MiJs 'Davis to select anoth
s stub to see who would have w
f rf there had been a second turki
Perhaps it will please Mr. T(
- Martin to know that it would ha
. been he. But away with the "if
s and "ands", and congratulations*
; Mrs. Brennan.. Here's hoping s
T enjoyed her New Year's Day fee
c ad that her luck will last f
years on end.
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THE PAL
District Meetings <
Association Make
-^Convention in Col
(Special Correspondence)
District meetings of The Pal
motto association. The session
in Denmark, .Newberry and Char
'oston, under recent dates brough
together hundreds?of-^teachers ii
.he public schools of South Caro
1 _ Hnn who are interested Negr
education by actions, and who an
1 dunning constructively for a bij
?invention of the Palmetto Teach
. 's* association here next April
[he convention meets in Co'umbh
\pri! 6 and 7 for two nights am
i day, The sessions will be heir
n Benedict college and Allen uni
versify. The interest will cente]
round the propositions coming b<
i fore th" House of Delegates aiv
"The electron of president and vice
resident.
i
The Charleston meeting
f The first congressional districl
5 convened in Charleston, Decembei
! i 1 til u llh J. k. Bondji presiding
i At this' meeting several hundrec
teachers were-in attendance. Plat
form sneakers a t this meetvnc
were: J. B. White of the State De
partment of Education; R. 16
Rhctt, superintendent of -CharlesllK
oh* schools; Dean I. M. A. Myers
rc' ">f Allen; Principal jJ. S. Shanklir
?" Beaufort; Mrs. Alice LaSaine
'1(> Prof. Bbhnett of Avery was guesl
es speaker. .
?f The local teachers of Charleson
=gave a very fine repast for the
he delegates. The dinner?was serv'c
-ui in Simonton school, the seat 61
I 'he district meeting,
en Meetings of equal interest were
nd 'u.]<i in Voorhees college, Den
ia. mark, with Dr. J. E. Blanton pre
nd -doing and Prof. Bing and Pres
nd ident Minis as guest -speakers,
on Under the leadership of Prof
P. S. Gallman the Newberry mee
in :ng was held in Drayton St. schoo
-ii.'th a lui-g^i attendance. White am
:al olored school men were speakers
he President Minis was guest speak
rte* c V. "
ly The district meetings for Jan
e- uary will be held in Winnsboro
in lanuary 22 and Marion Jan. 15.
rt- "
County and State Associations
The deadline for reporting 10(
>er.ent membership fees begins
ebruarv 1. Thc. membership fee
>rt .
s $1,1)0 a year. County associa
ions (laying 100 percent member
hip fees are refunded 25 nerceni
U >f what they send in. By this plar
he dollar paid for membership
ares for the running expenses ol
otli county and state organiza
' ions.
ee
is >r. .1. It. E. Lee. Guest Speaker
Jo The guest speaker for the state
il (invention will be Dr. J. R. E. Lec
>1 Florida State A and M. college
^ UNION COMMUNITY HOSIM,h.
TAL 11TH CLINICS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28TH
Union, S. C;?The eleventh annual
medical and surgical clinics
if tVw? I!ninn r'ntviiYtitnitv hncni.
Gf tal will be hold Friday, January
-8th, 1P-14. Dr. John A. Hale head
tv >f the department of Surgery al
hc> Meharry Medical college, Nash4-4j?^illp.
Tenn , \y*Jl be the?chief surjp
^con. In addition to Dr. Ilale, Dr
lu. Clarence S. Greene, assistant pro
a fessof of Surgery at Howard Mcd?1_
leal school, Washington, D. C., wil
a- he present. Dr. Greene done his
he undergraduate work at Harvarc
k- university in Cambridge, Ma6s
ch Then he entere^r-the Dental schoo
or of the University of PehnsylvanU
it and received the degree of DDS
e. Jn l'J2f>. After two years of prac
nt tice of the dental profession, h<
io entered Howard Medical school ii
IS Washington, D. C., from which h'
,b. graduated with the degree of M.I)
n,l lie interned at the Cleveland City
lit hospital, Plnvnliityb
In Sepmember 1943, he successful
?1- :y passed the Third part of the cx
ne animation*-of the ftmerlCfth Roan
-s. of Surgery. During thc day hi
en discuss the "Latest Treatmen
ox Burns",
ch There are other men of note Wh<
py will appear on the program. Tie
ise week of the 17th this paper wil
ey tarry the entire program of th?
Ut linic. As usual there will he?i
dental clinic for extraction only
et VhWe will be some of the leading
orl Tn'TT' to take charge of this phas<
\y. of our clinic.
>m j The,, hoard of trustees- and thi
ve liti/.ens have started already put
s' ting forth every effort to maki
to this clinic worth the while. Aocorc
he ing to the buying committee somi
ist j new equipment is to be inRtallei
or | before the clinic if the shipment
. can h? made ^n time.
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METTO LEADER
of the Palmetto
Promise of Big
lumbia Next April
l" l)R. J. E. DIXSON HEADS
* COLUMBIA CHAPTER OMEGAS ~
t
n The Cohttrtbm Chapter of Omeca
fraternity elected Dr. J. E. Dix-on
of Barnwell?bhslleus to suc~T~
oed' Prof. John Martin who serv?
'd the Greek-letter-4we?-~fts?head-c?
or the past four years. In "the
tame session W. J. Brown lee o f
'amden was elected vice-basileus;
\ ^
j Dr. L. K. Jenkins, chaplain; Prof.
^ ,' ienry B. Butler, succeeds himself}
Keeper qf the Records; Dr. |
Julian G. Stuart was elected for
r 'he 20th year as Keeper of Fi:
lance, and Professor John White'
oai> of W a vcrlo;~ school continues
n office as Keeper of the Peace.
The November meeting was held
at the home o f Professor and
.VI rs. C. W. Madden on Henderson
, street, and the December meeting
~ "'US at tne home of Mr. and Mrs.
I Henry (Jack) Williams. At Mrs.
Madden's the Omecas enioved a
_ .? -* -r
chicken dinner served in tine style.
and at Mrs. Williams the m e r
s feasted on a ^turkey dinner with
the glorious trimmings which ac,
company such a repast.
( Brother Dixson has been assur- 1
ed of loyal cooperation by all OmeI
-gas while hp oc:' pics the cJiair as
oasileus. :
Buy War Bonds
: and give the change to the I'
, march of dimesi
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CLINTON NEWS
Friendship A. M. E. Church
Rev. _H. W. Walker, Pastor
t Services. Sunday were carried . *
' out anprOP1""*^ f'"' thn hi<[>inninp' '
i of the New Year. The * pastor j '
orought his hearers a new year's j 1
message from Going Anefeher-Way {
(p 1944. At night his theme was | I
- The Christians Junk Pile. Both '
messages were filled with advice.
The?reporter .Miss Rubye?|M. J
Johnson who has--been-4H--recently 1 1
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26-year-old typist for the Chemical \
Virginia, ia pictured here with Ma
? chief of the CVVSI, who is making n<
by Brodka which brought him first
"Idea for Victory" enmpaign, Bro<
Illinois, and lived in Denver, CoIora<
Washington. (U. S. Army Signal C
tEV. S. H. LEWIS ifE.ADS
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r*ost-\var World." was given by F. c
L-'. -~Loon. principal vf Douglass ^
ligh scloo], Oklahoma City.
The -CIO nrrze (or bringing in .
lie most menibeiships was feceiv- ,
d by it. B. Brown. j
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GAFFNEY NOTES lh
Mrs. Henrietta Corry of Spar- ^
:anburg spent the holidays with
ler sister, Mrs. Sarah Hopper.
?Mrs. Dorenda?Jenkins of Norfolk,
Va., was the guest of Mrs. ^
Vera Lattimore, Tuesday. ^
Fairforest were guests of Mrs. w
Sarah Campbell Tuesday. R
Rev. A. A. Sims, pastor o f
beerv-very?ill at his home in Un- ir
ion. H
Yj ALL'MADE
mplete your list of New Year's i
s and add the ones we have lis
; a lot in giving you the best p
>resent wartime conditions. Sod
to:
nal clearly at bus1 stops.
srd buses promptly with fare re*
ve away from door to make r(
ofhers.
/e driver plenty of time to s
vn when you wish to get off.
>p from 10 A. M. to i P. M.
>id the rush hours.
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TORY" DRIVE?Lincoln Brooks, ^
V'elfare Service at Gravelly Point, ,
ijor General William N. Porter, | nn
)tes on the scratch pad developed
prize in the War Department's 's
oka is a native of Murphysboro,
do, and Chicago before coming to
'orpa Photo).
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M.ss Wilma Smith is still o n
he sick list.
Mrs. W. L. parties and Mrs. E.
i. Ross were dinner guests of1
Irs. Amanda Smith Wednesday. :
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Mrs. W. O. GafTney and daugh2r,
Mrs. E. S. Ross, Mrs. Wil- 0f
?tte Patterson visited friends
ear Shelby, N. C. Sunday. u,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hightower \\
nd daughter Clarissa spent the
olidays with Mrs. Hightower's ^
arents Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kirby. a
Mrs. Gillie Lane and Mrs. Wil- I
?tte Patterson of Charlotte, N.C. ' F
ere?Sunday JfQesTs of Mr. and
Irs. W. O. Gaffr.ey and Mrs. hi
lorence Smith. , s(
ilrs. Vera Lattimore spent the '
reek end, with her' sister Mrs. '
A'by A. Sexton in Spartanburg. !v'
Mrs. Mamip Howell tff Now 1 ^
ork spent the holidays with her S1
l-law parents Mr. and Mrs". Felix ! w
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.ASSIFIED ADS I
lal Notice*. Cards of Thanks.. | V
oriamH, Birth'. Announcements L ?
iage Announcements, etc. are
jod for at the rate of 10c, per |B
Cash must . ccompany the M
r. Minimum charge 50c.
IN MEMORIAM
enduring memory of our dei
son, O. Reid, Jr., -who pass- 9
t Prairie View college, Tex., . jH
th?-great beyond, 7T43 p.mT PM
piber 31,, 1936. Interment,
ary 15, 1937, Allen dale, 8. C.
I we can never see your face VM
ever shake you by the hand
fend our soul thru time and
net you.You' wrll understand. T-J
| Mr. and Mrs. O. Reid. m
llN MEMORIAM j /
lr id but loving memory of J /
,r -husband, and father, lj
r,^^T. Beachum, who depart
* life January 4, 1941.
^<**4 path is lonely,
nd itfpAst shadows fall;
he Smq>st of all" comforters,
he Mguards over all.
Mrs.ujjLy Beachum, Wife, j
Mrs-iAlia iHtoll, Daughter,
^latt^^Beachum and Samuel
oodsos,^stcr Sons.
fi^lEMORIAM
In meinjjfc Gf my dear mother,
rs. Launflpavis Williams, who
. parted 4i2 life January 11,
>41. We isfjpate to the memory
mother;ijfcse soul now rests;
icse few ifcights that come to
5 in a he*?)f .loneliness:
rc miss y*?dear mother with
nd the menAr of you we value
s a sacred Measure which lies
torn other tWifrht^ wu hallowed. |B 1
The wound dieted upon our
sarts by theArtine of vour I
>ul is rectified j)art_to_U3_by_^l_
le memories Ah we hold. HRm
The memory A the sound ad- I
ice which you Aver failed to H
ive. has carrieAa-through-the-B-^
lares of life, mat righteously
e may live, yA smile wlbW ^
du'vc carried to fleet the obsta- es
we encounter? in youth. We R
:ill recall as a sAp so sweet to B .
ad us on till wtmeet face to -#vj
ice again. 1 I \
Your voice no moi will resound I \
i our presence; yolare not gone I
our life relives as ime goes ?on.
We'll sing your jraises ever
lore; sleep on and\take your
Rev. Jesse H. Wllmms, Zebbie
/illiams, Jerry Lctl Williams,
vt. Thomas Williamil children.
1NE GROVE A. M. HCHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon. Pastor
Sunday being the first Sunday
rttnryear, coldand dreary, altho
didn't stop the churcbgocj|s^|^^l
ice crowd was out an<
ice was held. The Suj % lice^K*
taff were at their post
cers were reelected fo
344. Service began" fc
warm love feast arfd 1 j
leeting and an old t 1
lake. After which F &,.H
lounted the rostrum am
1 a burning message f
:16. The sermon was '
red and was food for 4 H
rs. Being Communioi
irgc crowd communed,
as taken and leader's
eld. Yll collections sho
?c were proud to hav(
lur Robinson and famda :
dmcs worshiped with
obinson is a membei
hurch. Also Mr. Me
ho is in the Navy at Gr
I- He i.?_hfiDC -;._on_i 3^Bfl
"ng his parents and o "
vcs. We were also pro "
liss Mildred Ringer out 0
gain after having ~beerrV^ ^1
3W weeks. P H
v
'l he pastor was the S
ight guest of Mr. and Mm
e Ringer and reported aB"
Last rites wer# held foM ? B
.. Ringer who passed awIT* B
ome at Peak, Dec. 19th
jncralized Dec. 22 at Pil"a8 /M
^urch, services conducte??ve
astor. He was a dutiful
?ng member of the chui# B
lass leader and stewaB*a? a
-mbcr of years, lie i JoT a B
y his wife, Mrs. Emmlfvl B
ne daghter, Mrs. A^n?er'
imirwiu; one s.<n Mr.l ^ae m
ingtr; a brother Rev. Ikeodore
er other' relatives and Wn"
riends. The family hav J
a thy. lur