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r [ Januaiy 8, 1! fille Cour t( oJlTY NEWS A wCaughman, I'a's k rJing the 4th S their way to c t"?e weather our^ i Mrs. M. M 1 I were the Sunda of Mr. and Mr! also Miss B. L. hen shine Nance an< tome spending i her mother also Mi (Montana utis Nunc r^lae Daniel K I rone and Billie Vn^^Ktbi are doing fin Boozer ner guests of Mary Metts. Bounce. Necie Bell Bert Burton visite ^^^^Bed Boozer. ^feell Burton am Leader^ B rBh~School BP-Christmas 2&^=A _mo { tuberculosis i M^Bducational cair l^Ho eradicate tu i^Btristraaa Seal program of tu ^^B>n. In coope fl^Bth Curolina Tujf th? Vs ve,y Proud ; , beef Vm of $74.49 I edible mB of Christmas dolna ' . ^Bor to the holida ^ ^HeaT was made { them ^B__tgachera.?&tlUj Savan- ^B*" Bldckville wi \ during ^Bnse. 1 Mr. and consider the sfj ^Bnd Hope "to" ir,^ ?hiladel oty contributor d of her ^B Eli J. Davis.ri Reec ^Bal Sale in the c* ~**-cunimuiiic^^tTTu 'pt fuo-pir -of i ^rt&cedonia high school, takes ui-i^portunity to express apprep to alb who aided in inakmgH u^3ive a success. | pupils of Macedonia high l.$?, nade the following contri1st grade $2.02-; 2nd $3.19 f $4.54; 4th grade, $6.40; $G.50; 6th grade $4.20; ^^Pp^-ree, $5.71; 8th and 9th $6.50; Gl|r:ir<fe, $6.17; 11th grade, $9. Refers contributions, $G.05, Baptist church, $10.00; 'Gt]BS Tsmacle Baptrst church, co|& ^ 1_ ist chuja>TARKS, PRESIDENT y -jcIBEWF COLLEGE ,'d a, ?, v\qdit \ r ^ fyor'a the Dunn Creek 5?E-fiRB?i*h!he* served two years. FAHjyN paatoml Eb<np7.er, iR AtgV^ six yea rs Ca naa n j 3 Vjid Pleasant Hill at I F?*kifour years. He was Mi establishment of ( Ptfehools and built the "*v. I a* keneca, and esR^"ork firmly before . /R for the presidency I W .V The progress I 4k of the institution IP'e <Wiis administration*! were in the dt.pominaTjo^PT . to Jjtenedict p^o^^ido.- . high t B|h,ev K m Mltid tt^fcooi A?i^nigj|MbrHh JH^^^^B^Hition, WtfScol"be*!* fatrd m HH^H? f Fine > ^tntas Seal Sale ifotal salt: ts reported ?4S f8#202; MISS EIJLA V. Uoi HASSgY. COUNTY XIIR. * nU'^K ' ^ . The fljial report in the Abbevil hq^unty Tuberculosis Seal Saloj f iceedetl th,. expectations of 1 g^immiftee. THt? goal for the coi y ' was <tet for StfOO.OO. , Miss JCulu .VtLM asseyL coun jimirinan, ttt speak in^TjT The Se iale aaJd "I anpreciate the ft ] |)irit of cooperation and thc su s/ort by all Co-chairmans: Pr< r William M. Wade of Abbevill e ?rof.;^?j. L. Smith of Due W'es Pro^'^Dscar 'Ellison of Calhoi sPalls 'And the Rev. E. L. Ada* nvho Had charge of the letters ai -onds. I wish to commend all ethe teachers of the city and cou ^ty schools for the very fine wo that you have done. We sincer . !y thank all persons' of the ci and county who purchased bon (and sent their contributions 1 lettCts. You have helped toihree good deeds for thP price one;*prevent wartime rise in t berculosis: Keen th? home fro healthy; and Protect the home gainst tuberculosis, for no^ home fafe until all homes are safe." Fp llowing is a list of all conti -birti&rtr through bonds, letters in xcpools. Bond- And Letters R??. If. L. Mc Adams, Chairman '^ytbheville: St. James A. M. cttLrch, $5.50; Union Bapt. chur $6i00; Mt. Pleasant Baptist chur jjfy.50; Washinstpn Street Presb Jjjrian church,' $5.50. WV^t: Mt. Zion Presbyt Mnnrehurch", $5.00; St. Mary Ba nst church, $5.00; Mt, Lebanon E. church, $5.00. if Solicited and sold by Mrs. A jfelia Childs. Allen Chapel A. ] t7 church, $5.00; Salem Bapti church, $5.00; John's Creek Ba; church, $5.00. ~?" ~ ~ 5 JLattera?: ; * Rev. B. J. Glover M.. aim Mi Marion Jones. Mrs. F.leaso?I4a ris. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bow Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, Mi ^A. Ruth Hunter nnd mother. 1W ~>nd Mrs: Robert Murray Mr Emma Reid, Miss Rebecca Marti Mrs. M. L. Pope Mr. D. Davis ai 'aughter, Mrs. Daisy Fuller, M H. Clifton Taylor, Mrs. Kitty Ja son, Mr. and Mrs. John Sibert, M Pauline Davis Holmes and moth Mr. Eufa .Jones Miller, /KiV. ] Massey, $2.00 each. Mrs. Fannie Bevaux, Air. Elli Brown, $1.50 each. Mrs. Lelia Adams, Mr. Wa Ray, Mr. Steve McKnight, Mi Carey N'orman, Mrs. Cynthia Wh lun, Mr. aiid Mrs. Richard ~\a Mir. and Mrs. Wiilie White, Mi Julia Moore, Rev. F. D. Dre?k< Mr. C.'J. Hurst, Rev. David Jorn Mr. and Mrs B'adley Jones, Mi Maggie Sayles, Mrs. M. F. M Adams, Mr and Mrs. Daniel E vvayds, Mrs. Susie Kllis, Mra^JIec g>a Pu'.lins, Mr. and iMirs. Hen Marshall, Mrs. Gladys Mims, Mj Vermelie Cowans, Mr. and Mi | Oilie McAdams, Mr. and Mrs. I Ray, Mrs. Jessie Marshall, Ml | Ruth Pressley, Mrs. Elsie Garlin Colby hall, one of the girls' dc rr.itorres, was brick veneered 1931; the practice school was r located and converted into a gyi nasium; in 1932 Antisdel chaj was built at a ctxst of $50,000; 1937, with funds from the Genet Education board and contributio from friends and graduates, t Starks library was placed at t Southeast end of the quadrang In 1942, the General Educati ( 1 /? 1 A4 AA AAA - - ooaro onerea ti"u,uuu, as a pc lion of an endowment fund for t college upon the condition th $100,000, be raised from oth sources. Doctor Staxks was ju completing?this fund at the tir of his death. Besides his many activities a accomplishments as an educat and churchman, Dr. Starks w the author of several books a periodicals prominent amor which was an autobiography e titled, "LO THESE MAN YEARS". He was a strong su porter of (ivie and social prograr of the'city and state. Though *rea^ builder of churches and e BCational institutions, his most o Standing monument will be in t Ms of the great host of you; Hi and women touched and i Hred to noble and successful li Hduring his forty years of s? Kan . n educator and religio V ? a?~ * 1 9B0B / / / fB ewe?? Itj^ jgj a- . Bureau of Public Relatloi TACTICAL TELEPHONE ! . "jungles" and swamps of centra "" units of the Army^Air-Force-Taet ,1(' work of the 460th Signal Constru did much" of the work, were Tech _ Dolphin, Virginia (left), and St Bowie, Maryland. (Army Atr Foi cm; Mr. and M'-s..Will Green. Mr "ttrI Mis. William Crawford, Mr E. i-am Coli'cr. M" anil Mrs. Bostor ch ohnson. Miss >allie Fair. Mr. .1 ch T. Wi'son, Mrs. Hosier Croosby v- Mr. Pearl Allen. Mr. Sammie Conror ami mother. Mrs. Estellc e- Whjte, Mrs. A1 bort a--> Holmes j Mrs p- gallic Johnson, ?l.0Q each A Mr, and Mrs. Lafkin Latimer $1.00. , u- Report from schools?more thai VI. six teaehurs: AbhevMlo r..-> Truin, st h-g. Prof. \V. M. Wade. $047.48 Due West school, Prof. O. I. Smith ~i$125.00: Calhoun FalU ?ehooi, i'rol. O. Ellison, $75.00. TAVtr-and thiee leachpis; Harris burg, Mrs. Mary MoAdams. SO. 10 '* r,cdar Grove, Mrs. Sadie Smith +?5Q.00; ,Lonalds, Mrs. Annie Mc e jowan?-i?St. Peter, Mrs. Orenc rs- Strange. $5.00; Cross Road, Mist 'larie brownlee, $5.00,'" Springfielc s- Prof. Kosco Jones, S2.00; Browne 'n- Mis. Lucile Johnson, $5.00. rid ' * _ [r One teaeher schools; Shad> ck uirove, Mrs. Maggfip Fuller?; Gro\ rs ( .? chapel, Rev. S. P. Reynolds pr Scott, Mrs. Eugenia Fisher, Lown ^ iesville, Miss Kebeceu West; Wal out Grove, Mrs. Minnie Jenkins; ol Shady'Grove, Mrs.. Ursula Iiaddor Pine Grove II, Mrs. Nettie Watt Popular Grove, Mrs. Lucia Jordan ,s Rock Hill, Miss Lucinda White, $1ar each. Also Fairfield, Mrs. Pearl ? Rhodes, Tabernacled Mrs* Mar;, ,s Fuller, Bluff, Mrs. Maniye Ten,r nant. Long Cane, Mrs. Margaret ig* ^fonnor, Cedar Spring, Mrs^ Emih -s| Redd, Ilagcn, Miss Pearlye Ruth c. Puckett, Rocky River, Mrs. Mag d- i'ie Carson, Ha1!. Mr. David Bel rrr Cher. and Miss, T?pv W. A TWn*n ry $2.00 each. rs. Rock Buffalo, Mrs Lillie M. Pat rs. terson, $5.00; Brownlee, Mrs. Vast P. ri Clinkscale, $4.00; Chappell, Mrs rs. Rlla Wharton, $4.00; Pleasant Gr g- Mrs. Sarah .Torres, $3.2$T Pine Gr >r CALIFORNIA CONFIDENCE in Continued from page 1 e- Dr. Jordan announced that in or t>- ler to allow_ the_Ji nance commit >el lee to make greater appropriatior in for the support of the Confe rei^-i al Missions, the entertaining churel ns would present no hill to -the con he Terence. This generous spiri he which he has shown ever since hi le came among us, may account fo on ihe fact that m the elation of do! agates to the General Confereno >rhe received every vote but three . And I must say that wo?had or.: of the sweetest elections I ha"< lCt ever observed. There was no strifi [S* or contention of any kind. We dii "not-elect all of the good men ii the conference because we coul< , I nnl\r /.hnAci fiuo on.l ii-a Km'n na | ?j -"v "" "* or ' than that, hut every man on th> as delegation has ' done a good worl nd J and will be a credit to our confCr i ft ence. n; Dr. L. H. Owens of San Diegi Y presented a resolution for th< ip. unanimous endorsement of Dr, Jo ns dan as our candidate for the bis ? hopric in Philadelphia in May >d- 1944. Dr. Dames, arrtnng nianj trt utlrers, seconded the motion to ac he rept it and it passed with grea ng enthusiasm. Now, I will not saj n- I more, but to all the delegates t< iv- I the General conference, I say d< ;r- something for the S?uperannuate< us Preacher and send Rishop Williami _ I back to tha Fifth Episcopal dig f kcc ?- i if hiiHf dill i f i li'i m. 14* it ? 2 THE PALMETTO 'v . , ?*' '"Ji1 \ \ \ ^ ' '>- ajBikj n*. D. 8. W?r Dern'tm?nt SYSTEM, strung throughout the 1 Florida, which "ties together the ieal Center^ Orlando, Florida, is the ction Battalion. Two linemen, who inical Sergeant Johnson W. Wyatt, all Sergeant Charles E. Fletcher, rces photo). . I, Miss Amolhi Vuruell, $2.60; Rirtey.Mrs. Minnie Clark, $1.35; Mt. i V iev?>-M-h?s Kin ma HunrfrOTtr $T.OD; Jones ChappelL Mrs. Ruth Power. . $."5.00; Cleai Spring, Mrs. Grace Latimer, $3.00; Gilmore,- Mrs. Addie Crawford. SO.OO; Allen Chapj ell. Mrs. Amelia Chijds, $5.00; _ Friendship, Mrs. Julia Moragne, . $5.00; Mt. ion. Mis. Ella Latimer, $3.00; Pineboro, Mrs. Inez Gilmore > $.1.00; Pine Grovj III, Miss Clotel - Lee, $3.00.? LANCASTER NEWS - Ml. Zion A. M. r.. /.ion Uhurch _ Rev \V TT Ornpnwmxl, Pnwt.ty Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Mr. M. Howie Supt. At 11 o'clock -i/reaching by?the pa. tor. Mrs. Juanita Gart is and father Mr. Wil-' lie Johnson spent the holidays in r Washington, D* C. Mr. and Mrs." Tohnie Belk celebrated their fourth j .redding anniversary at their homP on Clinton Ave., Dec. 24. Miss Arnetta Hone Shaw of Coul ' (or academy in Cheraw spent the . holidays with her mother Mrs. Magnolia Shaw. Mr, Edward Bah -idge of Detroit is visiting his '> father Mr. Earl Babridge. Mrs. 1 W. H. Greenwood, Mrs. Mary With i jrspoon and Air. Coy Perry are a-~ ble to be out again after recent ' illness. Mrs. Annie Mae Dunlap > .nd Misses Mary Cousav and Mar-' jcnt, Hockey Have returned to Bal timore after visiting at the homes < of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cousar and " Mr.1 and Mrs. Hampton Alexander,i Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Parker are the proud parents of a nfne and a hall - pound son named George Andrew, Mr. Robert Wright of Voorhees - college, Denmark, rs spending the ) holidays with his mother, Mrs . Inez l\Vright. Miss AlfretTi Wright , ; f State college and Miss 7 "Wright who is teaching in Spartanburg are visiting their parents, Mr. ani4 Mrs. Ellis Wright. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. uul Mrs. Luther Bailey were Prof. - vnd Mrs. 0. A. Peay and children 1 >f Hyde county training school in ScVanton. N. ft., and Miss Wilhrd. "Nairn a Peay' of Teachers college, " I WinstonTSalei,.: Miss Ruth Eve' lyti Satfterwhite of Mather aeade[ my, Camden is home for the hob 1 days. Mr. Albert Knox and Mr. md Mrs. Alex Buford and son of c Charlotte were guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. George Witherspoon Sunday. ? Miss Ruth Cunningham of Char 1 lotte visited her mother.Mrs. Hat L' tie Cunningham during the hoTri days. Misses Berenice and Mattie .Emma Witherspoon spent the ' week end in Charlotte visiting rel'' atives. Miss Ethel McMullen who [> is teaching at Finley high, Ches< ter and Misses , Laura and Mary - McMullen who aredn school in Co >umbia spertt The holidays with > |-;neir mother Mrs. Doshia B. iMcf | Mullen. Misses Wilhelmina Peay >' md Mattip Ruth Bailey spent M?\n - iay visiting relatives trr ^Cershnvt. . Mrs. Earlene Fraiser add Miss / Mantrerine Tillmon of Charlotte - vjsited their mother during thlt Holidays. Prof, and Mrs. E. E. f Riely and sons of Benedict college > are home for the holidays. Mr. and ^ j Mrs. Luwi v? spent last Tues s | trict. -1 J. H. C. Redd. 4 "V 1 u . ?*? ft V -r ** ___ j - A ^ 'i ffaglriifiVn' . > LEADER ?iuy im Kock.Hill visiting <clativvs.lt Miss Louise Ballard is at home tfrom Washington, 1). C. Prof, and f Mrs. B. T. Bloeker_ visited--Mrs. Blocker's mother in Union during i | the holidays. Mr. Lytic Garris of 1 Benedict college was home for the ' holidays. Mr. and Mrs. JohrTHen- < ry Curry of Philadelphia visited j I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curry last v 1 week. __J" 7 i TIIK CREATIVE REHEARSAL ? We sue highly fTTeUsed thai Bis^ lie 5l-hr' Episcopal district whic!' [ include* the Michigan, Cape Fear ?. Palmetto, Pee Dee and South Ca- | i rolina conferences made no mis- t take v.h^n he and?his leaders~etert~ d Dr. J. W. Shaw A.B... B.D.. ' "to ideal of Clinton Juniois-coRege ? Rock Hill, S. C. . Dr. Shaw is a minute man ar<! as an eagle eye for business, and the college now is on the upward march under the competent and f co-operative instructors \Vho are lot leaving- a stone unturned for | the betterment 01 the race; so the , campus is in progress of beautificatron, new walks, driveways laid , out, old' buildings being reeonuructed and new oiies completed j! and around the buildings. Mrs. Julia B. Shaw, A.B.. the ' efficient secretary and better-half to tht. pioidont- sees .stri(;tiy~~to alt ~ business pertaining to the beauti- ' ful library and she is doing it with ^ a smile. " Mrs. Ida H. Jackson, A.B., one among the best women of the race j is a first class matron and one who master the situation with, nor feet "case. Mrs. t- :rah B. Calhoun, the not- j e<! dietician is head of the boarding department and has made her ' that everyone is rightly served. Rev. tD. Dr Folder, A.M., one of 1 the fine souls of God today is feed- 1 ing the minds of the sophmorcs and is doing a fine job for the bet- 4 terment of the school. Watch him 1 go higher. 1 s Dr. Hale B. Thompson, A.M., D. ^ D. who holds thp key to thn fino -jmetrical Sciences, a teacher ? for 1 many years is at home in this field t of his choice. Dr. John Moreland ? t \t _ n n , _ the Dean of the college and a walknig 6ncyclopedi?, is the right dean in the right_ place and simply brings things to* pass, is always jolly and glad. l( C Mrs. Sallie V. Moreland, A.R., ^ Livingstone; B.S., Benedict and J wife of the dean is an up-to-date F instructor, is admired and loved by all the students. She will sue- *' ;eed anywhere. : Miss Josie B. Shorter, A.B., who h is the English and Music teacher I knows her stuff and delivers the f ^toods. Js marching her students on v.o victory.The young" lady is rrs- t; 'ng. Rev.?A. W. -Davts.who is the C Biological and the Chemistry irW >tructor keeps his students busy as bees and is one of the leading ? teachers of the county. Watch ; g hrm do business. Keep your eyes. r \nd mind on Clinton college, for it p is destined to go higher bv real I T >erviceT I*' Dr. H. R. Hawkins, D.D., one of the best ex-presiding elders of the Western North Carolina conferencg and of the Statesville district but now of the South Carolina con- _ Terence also Jiastor of our big city church, Rock Hill, S. C., is our 'reasurer does everything in his way to promote the good of the work. He is true to the cause. Past but not least is W, H. Smithwrck, B.A.. M.A., D.D. He is the man who k^ows and knows Tiat he knows, so we at Clinton TTrthyjfe follow' hffn. His music is God-sent and we follow1 as Christian soldiers. Mr. Smithwick is a new-comer to the faculty, one of whrch we are proud. "Heights by great men reached _and kept, were not attained by sudden flight, but they while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night". JAMAICA, L. I. N. Y., NEWS After the holidays uig over we have plenty to be thankful for. Rev. Greirory preached a soul burn ing sermon Sunday. You are invited to Bethlehem Rapt, church. Y'ou will hear t wonderful speaker. The Sunday school will have its Chistmas program Friday nite and the Now Year midnight meeting will follow as usual. On Christ 'was day the minister baptrzed five persons. This service Was held it G:0 a.m. Collection $95.00. Mr. and Mrs. P. Golden of N.Y. C., Mr. and Mrs. r reddie Thomas 1 of New Jersey were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Willie Maison Sunday. Mrs. Willie Maison and sis| ter left for the south to ymit par-1 :: . ^ Jk nts.. Mi. Aaron Cibson motored i) Ridge Sprinjf,"S. C. to visit his I ather ami sister also Mrs. Kmma laison and grnrtsons. Mr. Stai- | ord Crawford motored them. down, j le also took his daughter who is i. pending sometime with his par- | nts Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crawford | f Ridge Spring. Mr. 11.. Corley j rent also. We wish them air en- ' nyabtji" trip. SKI) A LI A M AN'S >1iss nrnrilla- 4;illiam. Reporter j~ "Sunday was a high day at New j dope. Dn I). C. Crosby held i ' uccessful quarter at New Mope. 1 lis message seemed to have been , njoyed by all. AftcrJ the mes- t iagt, the two dub's made their re- ' iort. Club A, Mr. Frank Louis ! i ounir reported $77.84: Club. lL i - - - 1 VIrs. Mamie Gilliam, reported MG.02. The grand total fov the lay $296.51. Many of our friends i ipent the Christmas holidays with tome folk. Miss Kljie Gist. Mrs. ! \gnes Rice, both of Winston-Sa- J.. em; Mr. Cleave Browning of West f Virginia; Pvt. John Jeter of Louis- i ana; Pfc. Johnnie Gist of Newport 1 Mews, Va.; Miss Esther Mai* (list >1' Cincinnati, Ohio was called to t hG bedside of her aunt Mrs. Res- . . . i *ie Ray of Union. She continues j 0 be very ill. We hope she will I oon recover. Mrs. Zilphin Gilliam ' ind son James Gilliam spent the j , lolidays with her son in Spartan- I.' jurg, Mr. 'Wilson Gilliam on Come- ' ery St. Mrs. Mamie Gilliam spent ' 1 week with her son Mr. W:'WltL4 iam in Spartanburg. Mris_ Km- j 1 iiit. Cunningham left Wednesday ! or Columbia after spending some j ime with her .aunt Mrs. Minervia [ >lake. Miss Drucilla Gilliam, Miss ; -\lice Gilliam, 'Miss Ida Gilliam f .vcxe, the guests of Mrs. I.iliie?RT-j aicvn t?' II i11 cllIU VlsrtUU J '"{ay. Mrs. Essie M. browning !1 ire' spending sometime with her j I nother Mrs. Sallie Rice. Mr. and I ilrs. Wilson Gilliam and children pent one nrght with parents Prof, ind Mrs. Thomas Gilliam. Mr. A'illiam Gilliam of Anderson arived home Chrintmar evo.?-M-rr-Kr ). Gilliqp-' ?family visited?rrrf inoree and Woodruff this week. I ElilvX-KZEK A . M. ft-etttHtetf"" Rev. I.. A. Logan, Pastor' MulLins, S. C.?Sunday school be :an at the usual hour with a large Kowd in attendance. At tne uslal hour our pastor along with lev. H. Johnson ascended the ros- : rum and preached a soul inspirug sermon from the subject Jesus' ard if any men be my Disciple let! iim deny himself and follow me. 'here was a number of visitors ^ rom the various churches and onto from out ot town. Come aain friends, you are welcome. Rev. L. A. Logan will preach at leaulah M. E. church in the interst of Mrs. Hetty Robinson. Among the men in the armed rvr/?ftc Lavo f ar tVin V% r*l i rJ o e? h-ava I itaff Sgt. George Crrbb, Cpl. Le-jl oy Collington, Pvt. TafT Watson. |B 'fc. Bruce Singletary, Jr., Pvt. I ahme- Lovor ami Pff. J. G. thers whose names we did not 0 MILLED & DIS ALLEN BROS. COLUMBIA * Bureau of Public Relat COMMENDED FOR EFFICIENT Perry, 34 Culver Street, Yonkers, Ne Engineer aviation battalion that is cos has been commended for the,excellent the repair section of the battalion., (E ret. ' ; 1 ' tt< Mrs. Julia Collington spent the en lolidavs in Lntta with relatives.' ^ S| Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Logan' were.j he dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Vubrey Hctlica, Kri., Dec. 31. ,i, Mr. and Mrs. Spann Do icier had ' s iheii dinner j".K's.ts Saturday. 1 'miliary 1, 1!M1. Rev. and Mrs. I,. ; Logan. ? - i? Mr.'and Mrs. .James O. Grissettejco pBUl | Wit BRI I and huy I ; WOR] I Phone 5261 Co t T.nvp tn Ral | AD L 1 ^ Until I switched to Tab I made one failure afte biscuTi'S, pies and cafes. XtQ enjoy baking surprises a because I know they wi bjKjjjflt, I never think of making t lappen with ADLUH! I grocer today and try it! BT / Tune in Fisher Hendh jr Thursday and Saturday TRIBUTED by / / MILLING CO.// GREENWOOD '< - -t- _jL- ' fciilif Jr... ? ?? 1 1F* ? - . n?1 PAGE FIVE ^ \ ? 1cn?, tj. 8. War Department 3Y?Master Sergeant Alphonse w York, motor sergeant for an istructing airdromes in England, manner in which he has handled 'hotn II. S. Armxr Si<rn?l Paw*\ ? ev. . and Mrs. L. A. Logan, Mr. id Mrs. Douglass Pitts and Mr. lann Dozier. Mr. J. B. Foxworth spent the lidays with !iis father. Mr. Jas. . Foxworth at A.vnor, S. C. Mr. .1. C. Crawford spent the hoi ther. ami grandparents. Set, 'Mrs. Viola Grisette for your py of.' the Palriietto Leader. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Joe, rep9rter , CK r from I i Brick ; I " J lumbia, S. C" l< \ ke with j J H J le-Tested ADLUH Flour r another trying to balcp Now, using ADLUH, I nd treats for the family, ' II rave about them and j failure?they just don't Get a bag from your ey over WIS Tuesday, aL5:3Q P. M -