The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1944, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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^ Wr Jwe c|?i^ft,,l'n%iroolS?
'a^ker and,* little 3hfcrgjw^t-|
oan, motored here^ th?ir I
I ome in F^ettevxQjA ^
P pent iast Tuesday !
| y at the h?me of
Clla W. Watson, stjjjfit.
Cveryone was tteligl|jsee_jj3s
,'harming family.
Mr.' Robert Nels?j> js wr,.
from Miami, Fla.
j Miss Bessie 'Moortf Prihgite
' Willie jlfardin of
J., were married 5^ Jjflifc. ~
?V-St^rL. Gt'lerjTjjSadiuwas
here on 1'urloij
p^M ^Miss Ruth Sims ^ton, JBent
Lml SJnday here as guci/MisirAnml
' niJ Belle Spann. %ait# had
V| i viif ited her earlier ifc wefck.
i Friends everywhctfl J^glad
r'.f 1 trja know that Grander *tanifi'
' k ,s- Sc^'"g wtfaiB^fter
ft'1 ^tnng bothered quitdefdfwith^
P / throat trouble.
I / ? The body of Mrs^i^Tponipi
/ ! hill, who passed awjj B^ainiore
, . mwiiku i'ial,wp' lunj
A cral services at Din's _jjjndcrj|
taking Parlor, theial |ras in
tiiejfajiiilx_iilot at ftstodh-Pa*-lern
Stars were istendanco to
(io honors. Her ln^d, Mr. F.zcIji^l
Hemphill; soijtfriHKzektel
fTemphdl, Jr., of limqre.a and
(laughter, Miss DelMap Hemphill
of Charlotte, iwpH&ied the j
remains here. ( Thrfemppills arc
/oriner Chester- citJSj "Aid have
z host of friends hdfrho ore very
sorry of this sais "tti their
family.-> .
Mr. Jerry Rhinefdt'^as here
from Baltimore fcthe^'holidays.
Misses Willie M Btitris and
I Sarah Mildred Ayt atjp back at
home_ from Wasnrton, D. .,
J where they spent ? Holidays.
1 Mrss Angie King senior from
| State college, is roVWing from
I
_ 10 meenynt 01 her
I family and friend ;
Mrs. M. B. Sparhaul almost a
I family re-union ft tfce holidays
I when her children arriv ed from
rhe following: plao: Miss Rachel
I i Spann, Booker \V?hJngton high
H 1 school, Columbia;-Miss Salome
4?Spaim, Lancaster high school;
rViYjV-* Jpanri; student""
I at State college; Mrs. .Cleopatra
S. Smith, Washington, D. C.. Mr.
' , and M|rs. Harold Spann, Philadelphia,
.' their three little children
^ from Winnsbcro, together with
- those who. are alrpady here, Miss
. ^JuJia Spann, Mr. Andrew1 Spann,
A fMjrs. Marguerite Spftnn McLurkin
1\|with her husband, Mr. J. D. Melt
lLurkin and their three children,
\tfnade a lively house. All were
I present except Lieut. Cyril Spann,
I M?10 's 'n England.
I ?Mr. Berry Mobley came home
I Bom Baltimore and has been quite
gk for the past few weeks.
Sirs. Emma Coker and her two
Me grand children are in Buffa
Y., visiting her children,
and Mrs. M. T. Coker vis-'
Al^er relatives in Clinton and
B' V*> last week.
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I hey have been em[d
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( ahou xia xr-iu-x f.lv f.
;doubi.r awards
Patterson Field. O.?Two Soutl
Carolina Negroes have receive'
awards for their Important part
in the all out war against the axi
it was announced at headquarter
iiei'e of the Air Service Commatn
The two youth. Cnl. WiIbert~A!
Stewart whose sister Mrs. Mar
Morris resides at 428 Harris St
Greenville anil Staff Sergeant I
Ij. Adams, son of Mr. and Mr:
Elliott James of Edgefield, wer
both awarded the Army Goo
Conduct Medal and ttu:. Mechanic
award. -> ?
The Good Conduct aw.ud is gh
en for exemplary behavior, fidelit
and efficiency and the ^Mechanic'
medal for excellency and safet
in -the performance of duty.
Serving in the India-China-Bui
rua Aiv Service Command, tlies
two soldiers have contributed t
ilie behind-the-scenes effectivene?
that has made possibh?recent Pa:
ific s. ccOss against Japan's nos
iions.
i
otto during the holidays.
Mrs. Isahelle Hinson ,of Atlar
tic City is here "at the bedside (
ici* mnthci'j wrs. Daisy Douglas;
Mobley street.
The following toachors wor
icre for thP holidays: Miw Bos si
Honor, Einmett Scott high. Hoc
Hill; Mfss Willie Hello Heatl
Highland St. high, Spartanburg
-.Indents: Benedict college, Misse
Dorothy lleath, Corrie Rbinehai
Vrelma Buckson, Herdicene Mol
tryyLivingstone college, Mrs. Rut
C. James, Misses Mabel Wrigh
Rosa I.ct Gihnbre; Titate collogi
Mioses Sarah Crosby, Josie Walk
or, Mary Hopkins, Mary Rose A
tidir and Mr. Edward Crosby
Friendship-college. Misses Mild re
Jackson, Dilsey Nelson, Sarah W
liamS; Mather academy, Miss A1
ene Leathers.
Mrs. Daisy Baum Olipliant o
Charlotte- spent a day here das
week visiting friends.
[ Miss Mattie Mat. Heath is fas
I improving after a tonsillectomy
' uperatiori and hopes to be able t
' return to her teaching Monday
I morning in Finley high school.
!?Mis. Helen Boulware Baum an
tittle daughte?, of N. Y. C. ar
Quests of her'parents, Mr. an
Mj'S. Moscow Bouhvare, McLuv
[-St: 1
| Mr. Tom Woods of Sparro\
Point, Md.. spent the Yuletide her
I with his family, Mrs. Mary Wood
-.md their children, McLure St.
| Mr. Blair Gilmore, Columbia Si
spent the Christmas holidays ver;
pleasantly in .Columbi-a. .Seaman
2'C Joseph Jacksor
hom Portsmouth, Va., spent Ne\
Yqar's day with his mother, Mr?
Leanna Jackson, Columbia St.
Mrs. Delia McGulloufjh, jnatro:
at Gillespie Inst., Cordele, Ga.
spent the holidays here at he
homo.
The Grand Lodge of the Chris
lian Burial Aid societies was at
fended by a very large crowd a
its session last<Tuesday at Calvar
Baptist churchj
Mr. and Mrs. Hack Mttchollan'
family of Blairs had the follow
ing guests during Christmas week
Pfc. Tommie L. Thompson, For
Knox, Ky.; Misses Etta Ruth, Con
Viae Thompson, Btrothers an<
namdenAbosy.r r, IWmr-Bobo. Jam r
Tucker, Mr. Sims, Philadelphia
Cpl. Ernest Camok, from Routl
America; Sgt. Robert Johnson
Camp Sibert; Messrs Floyd an<
Tom Worthy, 'Jlarriman, Tenn.;
Miss Deloris llolley, Baltimore
Messrs Ernest and Leroy Shelton
Columbia and Greenville; Mr. an<
Mm Tommie Leo Jackson, Pitts
hlirrfh* \fis;oc M-iirti A
Carrie Bessie Hopkins, Strother
IVrr. and Mrs, Preston Feaster ant
daughter, Miss Pauline Feaster
Leeds; Mr. Jas. Alexander, moth
er and sister from Swansea
Messrs A. W. Feaster, Robert Ly
les, Robert Griffin, James English
Shelton, S. C.
M rases Daisy LetyCora and Ru
trie Mitchell and their guests wil
spend New Year's day in Spar
lanburg;
Pvt. Fred ,Hall from Rhcpparc
l leld, Tex., is visiting his parents
Rev. knd Mrs. Mansel Hall. Or
his return he will go to Westovei
Field, Mass.
There is mu?h*sickness here this
week. ;
Pvt. Cleveland Hopkins was-hers
(trom San Francisco, spending i
few of the holidays, with his sistei
Mrs. Sibby Carter.
Christmas passed quietly here
At all churches there were Chrrst
mas trees, and appropriates ser
vices, now everyone is about readj
for the duties of this?the Nev
Year?1944.
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RALLY DATE CHANGED
Georgetown, S. C., Jan. 4th
^ Due a 'conflict of national a
c' ?-tate meetings the trustees hi
changed th?. date of the Mor
C
college rally scheduled for Feb
j5 sry 22nd to February 17th. C
P .veck "earlier. The Drive Direr
in announcing the change s
1?'That ttrts would "generally iTT
j' :he approval of the hrotherh*
to the increased interest in
college. Manv of the brethren :
e
, <o anxious to do their bit tl
'.hey welcOJfie_thrs change. Mi
_ have already -. : ! snl their asse
.:ncnt>i."
v The Trustee hoard is Leine- *>s
grntulated by Negroes of all
v nominations for their swift i
decisive action in clearing uji
.. clouds that apparently ebveloj
;0 the college, and the announcem
0 made by President Butler "T
is i capable Dean and Regist
would 1/e elected in the very rr
i- future."
We must raise eight~ thous;
($8,000.00) dollars February. 1
~ ?n'order to carry out the plans
I improvements at tin- college. 1
i- aim of the board i* to so fort
>f I the eolleire that it< future will
5, )-n>l?Remember the date F
iuary 17.
e G. Goings Daniels. Drive Direc
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TRINITY A. M. E. CIU'RCH
,s RcV7 \Y." M. McDonald, Fasto
t -
. Sparlahburg ? Sunday sell
jj and clinreh services were well
t tended. The pastor preached ft
""the suljjeel "Walking ' With G
7 his was indeed a spiritual m
sage. Communion was admin
tered at each service. Friday n
watch night-meeting- and- h
;j feast was observed with a lai
attendance. After the watch nn
mg we marched hito the pars*
C igt. and surprised the pastor a
I wife with many good things to e
A nice little purse was also p
t rented, them.
The Sunday school held its i
~ nual t hristmas entertainment
^ Dec. 27. A large bag of frui
candies and nuts were given e?
"fj" "pupil.1?I
o The Missionary society, D<
. coness board and thP Live AY
^ club gave Christmas baskets to 1
niviv cum ui(l niumui'is 01 c
church and community. Wo :
' praying for the recovery of i
tick members.
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ELISHA A. M. E. CHURCH
' Rev. J. X. Caughman, Pastor
'i-,
'? Owing to the inclemency <
v the weather the attendance v
' small. S. S. in the usual mantr
The morning devotions were c
n ducted by Mrs, Mamie Lake a
Bro. A. R. Robinson. The Pasl
v had a warm testimonial meetii
He then preached an excellt
- sermon. The Holy Communi
- was administered. The pastor v
ited the sick in the afternoon.
y Mrs. Lucinda Longshore a
nr.. TT T y
mr. nenry jones wno is in t
tb "People's Hospitalin Newberi
- Ho also administered the Lon
: Supper to them. We pray 1
t their recovery.
a Pvt. Pink Means is home vis
' ing family ^parents and -1'ela.tiv
s and will return soon?
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RIEKJE BRANCH NEWS
1
Mrs. L. E. Sligh was glad
; welcome her husband Pfc. Da\
, Sligh. Misses .Juanita and Ma
) Williams and their mother had
. puests S:Sgt. Robert J. Willian
1 Sgt Earl S. Walker, Cpl. Willie
; McBurnett, Misses Pearl ye Ru
I Ofickett, jFannie Marshall, Beatri
, Vera and Emma Kenner, Brod
Kenner, James Marshall, From
; and George Coleman, Johnr
. Clark, Misses Pearl and Will
, Wise, Carrie, Mae Brooks, Cla
Rainy, Alma and Helen William
-- Hallic -fh?Raifnrd, Kathorine a
1 Helen Gomillion, Pvt. Sami
. Maxwell, Pvt. Arthur West, Mi
Margaret (Williams, Misses Arti
1. and Juanita Florence Kr
? ing, Eleafior Williams, Mr. ai
i Mrs. Isaac Williams, Mr. and Mi
i W. <F. Brooks, Mrs. A. R. Walk
and children and Mrs. Clark. C;
3 G. W. Robinson, Cpl. Fronl
_ Jlrpoks^-BvC* Arthur West wnsr t
? week end guest of Miss Cari
r Mae Brooks.
r >M|ss Margie Green was the >ve
end guest of Miss Edith Willrarr
Mrs. Harden Brooks and litl
- (laughter were thP guests of M
- and Mrs. W B. Brooks.
/ Several of our boys in servi
/ were seen around Ridge Bran
this Christmas,
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t Tin: i
1 ItllJt.K HILL \KWT5
S.~S. and BTtT sirvices" wore
i? pood Sunday and enj?iyed by a!!,
aid 2nd (irade Miss Witherspo.m
we teacher presented an tviin;- "
' f
its piogram at chapel hutir Dec. 22. 1
IV.- after which C'hristnuui_?Seal reports
hie were madc and amounted to a totor
tal of $228.80. ^
aid We ale proud h:t\p M'-s P.i.-.i.-pL'
eet Broadiiax Wilds jo hi our faculty
nod alter the resigned ion of Mrs. !.?>- '
the retha Holmes Covington. .
are Mrs. Mcl.aurin and Miss Wit. - 11
iMK11 ers.noon spent th,. holidays in lien- P
i.ny ncttsville. Miss Wells in A-lie- l<
ss- villa; Mr. and Mis. Wilds. Harts- 1 '<
cilie; Mrs. Hendci sqn. Greenwood f
Mir Arrrand Mrsi Hi^htdwcr. (JalVnev. | i.
do- The faculty presented Sir, and \
tnd Mrs.- W-. W. Hammond a lovely <('
the piece of silver'on their 2">th apni- S
;ied versary. We \vevt, jjlpd to \;e'- {
enj coine Cpl. and Mrs, I\ 1.. ,li:;rd- p]
hat nor and son during- the holidays. ;;
rar 'We regret very much thai Mrs. y
ear Hammond is ill and hope she will > p
M/Uii return.
111(1 *
_ , David Brondnax wMI leave, for |.(
j e the army January 18th.
The f "ai(1(>n Buiford. .Serireaot j s
fct. 1-. 1'eterson.. Pvt.1 Samuel Hum-:,
i 1 v ?
mond, Pvt. Willie. -Burnett spent U|;
ihe holidays here. Mis- We'ls a:jd !
1 ~ .Mrs. Henderson spent a pleasant i
weekend with Rev. and Mrs. .1. 'J', i ,
-.01 1 Watson. Misses Vera Travis and .
iLucilt. Walters, spent a part of the!
holidays in Columbia.
The Darnes faniMy. wish to thank J j
everyone that helped them during 1
the illness of their*futher Kev\_C. | L
poi i l ]
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crooks|
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0oln the hospital tochn
tor Would you- lie in
w- are to be paid? (
I of knowing* that y
1. PAYS FOR 1(
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as long1- as it is koj
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WLMETTO LEADER
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Many visitoi'^ and s'oldiers wore i\
mo dn iny ihc holiday;5. The ' m
.. * . 1 !l i:
Miowinu"' l?ors??.:,< ii.vj.od their I
is' <<r and !n.s family i'oi (Hanoi j
tripy the holiday*: Rev. and j ^
lis I'aji'c; Mr and Mrs. Exodus [
ethen: Mr. and Mrs. I.. Sellers': j ll
rr. lTonnie Hellers; Rev. and Mrs. | Al
jir,v<l?"; M1- and ?Ma ok?In- '?;
lan; Mrs. IVarlie Bothea, Mr. I ^'
nd Mrs. MeKaiinnd. Tin- pastor.
nd I'iiiniIv thank ilie*"' members '
' Bi
>r tin ir kindness. We wore also
leased to -see our-pastor's: dauirh
-. s hull-: ''i'lvnid -.Imiiii finni A t"~
m'i l'ni"'rsity?ami?Kmrnu?Carol t?
luhi?Xavior?F-rrrvtrsify" Now ChH
a.ns. I.a. Miss McKarland from
run-hops; Mint's .lolmsoh and
(i. sins also Miss Windoni fro in jj
1 . t ('<>!loco.
' ' . | te
Wo extend oar deepest sympa- j ?
by Id "Mrs. Kliis Re'.hou and i'um j
y ii. tii(. passing of her husband.iio
was an ciilicer at W'o^on j
Wi, : 1?
?? AI
Mi:, ami Mrs. Maxwell Inmnn ('?
rftybraled their wedding. anniver-' :>l
ary on Thursday Dec. FHUh, atd it
o'clock. They received many '
nhiuhlc yP'is from friends.
let Hoi Kill A M E Church
lev. II. HT""flerriott. Pastor
The community was deeply -ad !
etretl at Hi,, passimc of Alr>. W'ic- |
ne Rethea ajro 77, Pec. "Is.. Sim
as the wife of the late Mr. liar-.,'!
ison P. Rethea. Her funeral was i
old Dee. 27 at Bethel Hill where | '
lie had riven - faithful service. I .
he was. a devout Christian loader I ^
T. J. S. Coe. P. E. lirTlorence j
jstj-ict. Re v. I.. D. Gamble, Rev. j H
. S. fanciers ami other..; spoke I 1
fry timely on the life of the do- I "
7050)1. - Rev? TF. TT. Tlevribtt do- |
cored the eulotry'. She is mourn- , '
1 hy fiv0 sons Rev. N. A. Rethea i
cv. A. I). Rethea: Messrs. Jos- * ?
)h, Daniel and Albert Rethea,) illon;
five daughters, Mesdames ; ,
1 1 n
<!(. I'oaHe Page, Ida P.ethea, Pat-',
i: Julia Sellers, Marie IJethea. i
iIlciti and Plant-he Harrison of ]
yncldairg, and a host of otjier L,
ilnliven and fj ieiitP. ~ ~ j 1
. Dai nes. > I u'<
Don't?foi'i'et?Hm?pneVdnJ .**t J , '
roni Slavery" to he presented i th<
t\, Friday night. ; _1 AI<
ou would do li you we
fO '
bod worrying* how the'
)r, would you have the ]
*ou have a poiicy that:
) DAYS' H OS PITA-LIZ
NY CAUSE. Benefits
after date and delive
SELLABLE. The Con
pt for non-payment of
DEND on ah money nai
> on tlieoth anniversary
>t continually in force.
UR SERVICE. Appro
i South Carolina in o
i Cairns as soon as pi*<
ANY "CARRIES" THE
fSURED "TAKES" TH1
""' OF tff JJMBIA. S.C. ^ ^35
2STER L. BATES, President
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NINETY SIX NI'WS
Mr. ')s>a Hull spent a few days
\\ in-ton .-alem, X. ('. visitinjj
- fft'ther who is sick.
Mrs. (iarlec Hall visited her fa
in Ware Shoals. Rev. H. A
lei son of (Jrcenwood and Mr
iliert Waller of * Indianapoli:
re visitors of Mrs. ('. A. Dean
M'-s. Fannie (irniiam of Nov
?rk and Mrs. Minni(. Creswel
Philadelphia spent the holi
ys with their sister .Mis.' Mini;
lylor.. .Afesdaines Dean and Par
r spent a few hours . visitinj
Pvt. Robert. Brown <|hmiI iTr
iitrhrys?v. i ill pin-eriTs .M r. a?r
is. Robert Brown. Miss
Elizabeth Jackson spen
e holidays with mother. Mrs
:trkor received a very nice let
r from Seaman James X'elsor
e lei I^ of his work and his pro
dtions.
Miss Marion Burton of Elbei
llx.?fia... spent?t4+r?holidays?w+P
esdainos Hula Williams and Ine
raham. Miss Kjilheiiiiy Kaslej
* .Now Brunswick, N. J., is vi>
iny-lyr aunt Mrs Kula Willianii
Nurse Kula Williams is luis
L the bedside o? a patient - i
roenwood.
Nurse Yinin Moore is out o
i'.\ n muring the sick-?
Frauds of' Mr* Bella , Sayle
irrvt very much she is on th
ek list. We regret that Mr:
ertha Cooke is in Brewer hosp
1.
Miss Reese. IT. Ej teacher i
iru'ty Six High school spent th
ilidays home. Mrs. (Lela Jdln
in is getting along nicely afU'
few days, illness,
llev. Evans Floyd was guest <1
v. Collier-at Bethlehem. Me dc
,'eied a very good sermon Sun
iy afternoon.
?.Iiss Eloise Calhoun of Voot
os and Misses Mattie Carrol
notify "Connor and Dorothy Ro
soil of Be tils ..Jr. College spen
e holidays home. Also Miss Je
Carroll of Columbia Hospita
ilumliiu, T. C:
Mesdames Parker and Deal
re deliglued to have KlissesDo
iy tonnor. Willie Williams ar.i
e Pat rol sisters "visit them las
t imay -afternoon
re ordered to
hospital bills
peace of mind
ATION OUT
paid for any
ry of policy.
many cannot
id to the Comr
of the policy
ximately 100?-?
l'der to .crive
do? jaas^ been
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Our Dear Headers
We \vei\. happy to nave our p.e .,
(<>' out Sundav after being in to;
mersi
' , i v t ek with tlie flu, also his <l?*ns I. , .
mother. Rev. \\". K. lx?e. Preach-'
I All
" morning and evening for us at 1 , .
L .st 'a Keihel. iloiy Communion \va> ?
. nvei
elm blistered. \Vt> had many here [ .j..
jo prepare dinners f- r our pastor, j ^. ..
ITt; aud his mother thank the mem i t,s,\n
Urs nut! friends so mueh lor ?ll ! ..
* Mildnesses tendered thorn ^^TTTie"
pastor ?:irrh some of the moivflHM-x j
**" p-tlll 81 lilb"t.< ll>-*?llllll of ill,. iq.J^ ''
" mates of the T. 1>. hospital on | p,.f
Christmas eve and took with them r??
t . I i>n
1 levelal baskets of f:~.iifs and other I ^. jt
' good ihrngs tt? eat and raiments !
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- and some finance. They thanked !
' the committee. and all of thej
friends both white and'colored fori
what they did for them.
.Miss S. -Laws and Miss Jnanita j
h- Wise t;f Cnhimuus. Dli;n; Mis. Her j
/. tha Pyrutrt and son Henry an<l j
wife Mrsf Gertrude I.. Smith of
Xew Yoj k City; Mrs. N'atkcrlene
s. Anderson of Washington. I). C.;
v Mr. Cltarlt's Perrivk. Jr., o<* Kit-i
'arc
11 hell,'N. C.; Mr, Berrv Mopru. of : .
; ''.It il
Winston-Salem, X. C.; Rev. an 1 j .
Mrs. It. J. Kinkiest niif! mother oft . ,
f . . 4 "-S'llIM
I nam; rvt. Veidett. Raw! of tfro
CI FT Army all have snent smue~j~^."
"* linn, here visiting relatives am! ,
- him
I t riendfc. ... .
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.Mrs. Xan.y Glaseo, ..Mr, and
Mrs. ClartiK,^. Pavis, Mr. and Mrs. ^
Jake Holmes who havt. been on lite , (
ure duing?TiTnch better at ,
. . . . - t een
e thTS_Avritmg. I
i- Our fust quarterly eonlYrcIK"1, '
i- will be held with New Bethel < 1 . (
Saturday the Pith at )>.m. Oi.j;
J \S . H. Clarke will preside -and*will I,..
- | reach on Sundry lbth. Tiie pnh- '
i- lie is invited. h'ill
right
'' Pl'F. Wl.ST M:w S
II lift
^ Many people who formwly lived :iv.'<li
in this community,weiy. ti'e guests wort
*"j "1 their relatives tiering the holi- ^pjj
_ mii.I t?pi-h _om. unnmingR?C'llH ~
: n i- r- '
JU.VVU a MILIUM, ? V [Vj
11 Services in the churches here on
!?-uvt?Sunday ueic interesting and
^ fruitful. At" .'-i:tiu at 3lt. Lebanon ^nm
* Rev. John M. Ellis son of Mrs. Su"sic
E'lis and the lute Mr. Robevt jCT ,
r -N". Ellis tii'.s the speaker and 71--F BO
iiverei! ;f very timely message. Tie ft
is n stiMi'eru in, the seminary at !
Johnson C. Smith university.
The Eire Baptized Holiness is \|
moving along nicely under lead- aS
ci'ship of Rev. Eugene Frasier the . .
. fairs
nevvjy appcnited pastor.
i^wtfier .Juiia Tittle is somewhat i
ill but is hotter at this writing.- -wi'tt
Miss Edna P. Fair and Miss ?
Has
Ruth Cunningham spent thc ho!/- lv 9
days with parents. ars
Miss Jennie A. Holmes had as Mad;
dinner guest Friday. Rev. B. S.
Taylor, Mr. John Benjamin and tjle
daughter Miss Ruth Benjamin of has
Greenville; Rev. B. J. Glover and C<JMi.
O. L. Smith. Rev. Glover was . ^
dinner guest of Mr R. T. Wharton ^ "p
and family Chrrstlnas also Mr. infoi
Mattison. ,
. Teal
JOHNSTON NEWS Higl
^ ! Mr. and Mrs. West Petei k
| ijavy a birthparty in honor ou incir Z~~
daughter Flattie, Dec. 2?, 194.3. C
Many were invited. Their serv- B
was very tasty.
Mrs Ruth Wigfall spent the hoi- B
mays with her srstor Mrs. Marie tffK
mm
Mrs. Mary Harper, daughter of WW
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harrison is enjoying
her self with parents and
laughter Joyce. -I
Miss Sara "Utiles who has been
thut-in is much improved.
Mrs. 'Christine Fox.of Columbia
has returned hmrtc after spending
'ast week \vith mother also he?
daughter 1 i111 e Sara- Corley of
Ridge Spring.
Mrs. Annie Payne and ^granddaughter
Myrtis Rettis have returned
after spending two weeks
Atlanta, fin. L_J
Mr. George Dean and Master
Sandy Kirklyn Dean spent 10 days fcB
in Washington visiting relatives
and friends. They were very sorry
to fine Rev. and M is.
_f)ed with flu! I II
Mr. Firpo Hurley and sister Miss I WWi
Rlanche Hurley were the Sunday' mmm
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Dear:' ni-Oiifid' io^ Howard 1
ty ;|i|d Ljnroin MemoriaK-jH
many other places of
'. Noah Amos is also~'*llckfl
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y.
e members of the YotH
s cf Honor gave a very ip^H
g pros-ram Monday,
idem, Mr. Moses MdfUflfl
proirram \Va^ e'|j*l
5weather and kids areftgj|pH
Philadelphia visiting pJ^HH
ys of the armed forca*^^^|
avc: Theodore McKinrieM
dcManus and Jesse lletM
Great Lakes. 111.
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- Mary Giles Jcior ppewj^M
end in Wi??i$boiK>-the.^guH
? Roy kin family. She wajnH
mied home by Miss Label
:in. Miss J. Sims snont
s holidays with pardnts. n
very -ylad to have Mrs.; M&H
McCnrncll Brown as
fiuuiiy of the Oak
t. .\V. Sartor <rf I
N. J.. a pleasant VffHM
ie the holidays. Sgt. Herman ^B
;art<,r who is in North Africa; I
il his mother Mrs. Mary
>r. a pot of beautiful flowers .fl
'hiisfmas^. Sgt. Sartor haarB
decorated twice with the Etr-^
:;n North African Middle East jl
tei Medal i.iul the Good Con-jH
Medal. lie also sent his tno-B
sonic very attractive. V maiJ^B
'tmas greetings. One refft^|
1 the work of righteoui^H
be peace, and the effect
:eousness quietness and confH
forever. Nations shall no^^H
up sword against national
ier wr'.I they learn war any^H
IA DAM^KIGHT^
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' Today and Gone Tomorr<tffl
: for Name. SeyyMi DaiipJ
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KN WITH DOUBLE VEIlfl
This jlady arrived in yo^|
A_town_ to'-do good for til
w public by her wonderfvH
powers in reading thai
)w history of one's life; also!
X gives advice on all affairs
Q of lifd, such as love af-S
business matters, family
r?. .wills and _ divorces 'and I
everything pertaining to tluiH
ure of otie's life.
?n't fail to see Madam TVrtghH
been in your state and counH
years. There are lots of readH
getting placed in your towr^^H
am Wright is the only re^jj
hat has a diploma ~~fWT|*
Don't get fooled and g</fl
wrong place. Madam
r.n oiliee for white and co^H
She doesn't fail,
adain Wright doesn't do
; through mail; you will knfl
ay her a visit, if you oraM^
rmation. rmaTTentty
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