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M***) ^Xwiit worry rvsadlessly . . . when yl
dt: *>*ed qk guidance, ^nd th
. m^? mm. Your problem will be analyse*.
-* ^ W* ?olu?? with your letter.
ABBKB 1*44 WSPltUTlONAL READING
?rge a personal letter of sound and constrv;
?tlaps. Plan Send a-stumped (8eV envelope
y?g?r full naaje, addreas and,birth.late to a
?of>doe /our problem* within the realm" ot:
T- '" Tfc^E ABBE* WALL
.<J?m of The Palmetto Leader, 1310 i
am doing all that I | j
Sly husband makes good money
-out 'he doesnlt give me but or a
4 dollars a week. Now I love him >
^ and want him to live right too but '<
lie won't. What muat I do? v
'Yon .and your husband i
need to strjke-a happy medium by '
' 'baring in each others joys and l
pleasures more. The,work, you are doing
in thd church is very tine
work . . . but you need to try to .
correct "your domestic difficulties ,
loo if possible. Therefore, do not ^
neglect your home to do youi j
church work. You will be doing a .
wonderful deed if you can break
your husband from drinking and
_ throwing his mnncy ;nvay :nul you
can't do?it?unless you show hinr 7
more love, consideration and understanding
in the home.
E. R^I am a young girl and i
huve loved a boy friend for over
4- years. He is over'seas now. L
Does he love me or am 1 the fool t
v for waiting and honing that he :
does? l| '
Answer ?This young soldier,
Iike thousands of others, has no ?
time to think of love and marri- 1
age right how. He has a definite t
. LAMAR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
According to an announcement :
by Prof. S. K. Dean, principTil, the J
school w'ill resume. work January
B. 1944.?Prof. Dean?and?hts?ett*- -r
workers under the splendid- lmwl. ^
tiship of Prof. Dean are sponsor- .1
?>***?^tg-qurie a fine program whic!)
will prove to be of valuable bene- t"
fit to the people of the community. ,1
iVJuch improvement is being made .\
- ~~ along~air lines. The glasses are
well organized and working hard j
to raise the goal of $30.00 each, j
The class raising th<> highest a- s
mount above rts goal, will be given
an educational tour in the ear- ^
ly spring. Thanks to the Count v i..
Board j)f Education for a set of
Encyclopedia which has been add- j
cd to the library. According to ^
__ the fine workings spirit among the
people the school will soon have ^
the necessary equipment for home
economics. Prof, and Mrs. Dean
a re spend i ng their Christmas holidays
at their home. Johnston.
According to Prof. R. Hennrtt
he is having quito an enjoy
) aide time among friends around
Lamar and Thnmonsville. Accom
panied by Rev. M. J. Porter he was
the honored dinner guest of Mrs.
Mamie Nichols and family. Mr
t.nd Mrs. E. BKhoa, Mr. and Mrs
K. Kervin, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. '
Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knoch.
1
l<
r ,iANN^n a- m- e- cni Rcn
RCV'. T. E. Robinson, Pastor U
r,0' Sunday, Doc. 2Gth was a very n
if
bad day .for churchgoers but some "
* attended in spite of the inclement |(
weather. After S. S. Rev. Robin- 1
son preached a wonderful Christ- 11
use r.ias sermon. ;Dec. 27 the Christ- c
y - ? ? ? " * ~ Ui
r.ias tree was very good. The tree 1
was praised at $">0.00 by Mr. L. II. 11
McNary. It wa? conducted by
Prof. H.' B. .Rikard. The committee
was Mr. L. H. McNary, Mrs. e<
Ida Mae-Williams and Miss O. B. sc
. Bobo. ^
The Heavenly Travelers quintet
yt - jiiso rendered a fine program. u
To the Palmetto readers: the ^
Heavenly T.ravclers-t}t4ptet- tin- to
best you ever heard, so always be si
aqxrous to hfear their program, and
y<fu (w<wi't be disappointed. "1
iDec. 27th Mr. L. II. McNary, Mr P<
Clarence McNary, Cpl. Eugene Mo re
fin rv Wr nnH re RnHrnp .frrrV- i 111
Son Jr^ (ihotored to Greenwood to of
pQe Pge.fFfour sick members who wi
la vary ||1. Mr. Mance Jackson. us
,Cp|. E^gope McNary, stationed,
ftl CamP ^ibert, Ala-, spent n few it;
^ days her^^torins ;^be holidays with; tr
liie. parents Sfr. and Mrs. L. II. fh
h ; - r-a
: jpk: Fjjj>k Davenport of J B<
iRsmp Sibe?t*^fc, ,apent * seven! R
j&ft.* fpiloi|gw|orhig the holidays hi
wife and daughter Mrs. M
^ ^ fDfcbie Davenport also fe^^ parcnts
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K COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE
Jur mint! is Weighted down with worry
le counsel of an understanding friend
I in the pape^- free . . . just include a
For a "private reply" send 25c for
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ictivo advice analyzing three (3) quesIj
letters. Ksptainyuur case-fully and _
reason. Write to . . .
ACE SERVICE
\ssembly Street, Columbia, S C.
ob to do and he intends to do it
let'oro he van afford to let his mind iwell
wholly on this subject. You
nen't a fool . . . it's your duty to
ontinue to believe in him uhtrl
on havv-reason to believe othervise.
-llt. loved you when he .left
Hit he didn't want to marry you
i's lit- realized fully that you were
oo young.
c. W. 1 am writing to you a-I
>out my husband. He's 'running
iround after every woman he-can.
rhert. is one nuttried woman that
e's running alter and she is tolling
thai she is going to take him
iv.ay I'vom me. Must I walk out
tiui leave them or what?
Answer -Never. This would .I e
nliiely loo convenient for then:
>oth. It she's going to get him
. . let her. tight for him. Go alout
your job as usual, but Strhe
a conic tn a more peaceful under
landing.jh.jqgttrds ta your hustand.
Go out with him .more
en. Show him that yoti can loo!;
1,1 iit in- attractive... ho in. t an nwool ind
pleasing as the other woman.
\ little effort?-on your part will
Uobablv havL. i tendency to ni.ike
lim change his mind about_quiting
vou.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Sanimte F. Wiliams
spent ~ t h o Xrnas.rhfrttitTtys"
"itli their parents Mr. and Mrs.
immie T. WHliams.
Miss Curtis Deus from the T.ake
"ity high school srn nt t'ne .holidays v4rh?her
grand?parents Mr., and drs.
Sammie Bobo.
Mr. McRay Hobo and Roger Bobo
mm State college spent the holbays
with their parents Mr. and
Irs. Jasper Bobo. :
Mrs. Nora Mendenhall left Jan.
ml for Greenville. Mrs.* F.thel
Jl-n/l/mlmll ie lir.nin fn uaiif y.??
vMMvuiiuii ?o IIVIJIV IU >WUl.-VMI Ilt'I
ick~inothcr Mrs. O. D. Dewalt.
Mr. Philip Williams spent the
oiidays visiting- his brother in
11 Atlanta, Ga.
Mi. N'eam 1*\ ilawknfs-1 eft Jan.
st. fof Newark, N. J. Jan. 15th
he moving picture ?=how will be
l Hannah sehooi at 8 o'clock p.m.
lanager, JTiTX E. Dickerson.
The members of the sick list are" '
n the mehd. We~ pray for them
speedy recovery.
Miss Carrie U'efi Williams,
. reporter
GREEK NEWS
The- Boys' Scout troop sponsorri
the- Community Christmas tree ~
'ccember 2b at Bethel Methodist
hureh, 8:20 p.m. To -say H was
monstrous success and a titantic
at. alter all will be putting it
ddly.?The Wotf Patrol, headed ! (
y Richard Alston, and Fox patrol .
ad by John Choice combined to (
iake the full troop. These 21 Ten ,
erfoot by rank were exceedingly (
> 11y. and rollicking On this mem- ,
table and lovely eveni'ng. They
iid the spirit of the loyal, and true ;
out and they tvercr to<T,"conscious ,
rey vrorc. immediately prepared to .
lp the community.
Tht. vivacious march played by i
is. P. M. Gibbes, who also train- (
1 the troop musically, brought, the |
outs in the church, and for the
ule Tide Service and celebration. (
The Community Christmas tree ,
as richly and lavishly decorated. ,
he ennumerablc presents, gifts
kens of Christina*?salutations, ~t
dficient to satisfy all present and (
id precious remembrances were j
i the shut ins, and sick folk re- |
irted. Fifteen well crammed K
.cks of fruits, eamttes^nd other
ccties were sent to the above ,
flicted ones while the Scout boys k
ere well remembered with many, (
eful, and ornamental douceurs. <
The kind donors to the Commun- I
y i^iuiMiiirtft ueu, aim wno con- l
ibuted so largely to make it, and ,
e Scout Troop such a soTitf ami ,
nr achievement, were Mr. James .
snnett, Mrs. P. M, Gibbes, Mrs. i
A. ^i|l, Mrs. J.G. Buford, Mrs. t
ajltfnger, Mr. Javon Williams and t
r. Wlliam Sullivan. 1
Scoutmaster Rev. John C. Grbbes 2
just elated with the Scout troop
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(iUmiNWOOD?N HWB ?
Although the weather has been
very bad this Christmas Greenwood
has enjoyed a very qui"et one.
Many of the chux-ches had Christmas
programs and beautiful cat
ols. The New Year came in very
quietly. Special service was rendered
at each church. Everyone
seemed to have a determination
.c do more this year for the upmilding
of Christ's kingdom.
The good news from the front
seems to quiet the people minds
And boast Their morale, they seem
to think and- f.peak moi^ about
prayer and the buying of War
Bonds. Every where you can only
hear the talk about the fourth War
Loan.
The following snent the holidays
with their parents: Miss Mozell
Tope, the daughter of Mrs. Jessie
Pope and the late Mr. George
Pope. Miss Lillie P. Mosley the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson
Mosley. Mr Bobby Sample the
<on of Mr and Mrs Smart Sample
.11 are students of S. C. State college.
Miss Jonell Moore the daugh
tcr of Mr. nnd^ljt's. J. Moore who
is attending the Florida A and
M. college. Mr. Herman Chalman
>f Atlanta. Ga. spent the Christens
with his aunt Mrs. Jessie Butler,
147 Green St. Miss Charlie
M. Warlaw. .Miss Jcssic?M. For'.11110,
both students of Benedict Co!
age. Columbia. .Miss Mary Book r
student of Morris college; Miss
Malde Fuller a student of Spel<11
un college-of Atlanta, tin, Miss
Ida M!ae Smith a sttrdrrrCof Moris
Brown, Atlanta.
Mr. Henry" Childs, Jr., sorf of
Mrs. Aur'Hia Chihls and ol_the-late
Henry Child*. Miss Carrie M a c
ijlocKei the daaughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Williams. Mr. Luther
Mrs. Kd. Blocker. Miss Lula M.
Williams the daughter of Mr. and
Johnson son of Rev. and Mrs; E.
F. Johnson, all students of'Voor*
hees Jl., college Denmark.
Rev. and Mrs. PL F. Johnson
wor(> glad to see their son Pfc. Gideon
F. Johnson home on a visit,
v ho is now stationed at U. S. MaV:ne
Corp, New River, N. C.
?Miss Helen Mnsley of Fhiladplt'l<ia???was?Hte?guest?of?Mrs.
Li'lliewood and daughter Catherine
Hiring the Christmas.
?Sgt. Marion Shodriok -spent the
. hrjstmas with his wife Mrs. Net 'gt.
Shed rick is- the son of Mrs.
i-.attie Shedrivk.
Friends of Mr Willie Ross -o f
Philadelphia, Fa., wert, happy to
ee him in town last week looking
line. Mr. Ross canin t<, viait Vila
father, sisters, brothers a n d
mends.
Pfe. George Goode of Camp Goriion,
Augusta, Ga., was the house
guest oi Miss Eula Mae Ttoss.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dean and
daughter Carrie Mae entertained
their son and brother Mr. Thomas
Dean, Jr. witTi- a birthday dinner
>11 Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 28th.
Miss h-Hy?Duekett- oiL A lien u n i versity,
Columbia, was his special
; UCSt.
R. L. F. Coleman,- reporter
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. McIIwain, Pastor
In spite of the unfavorably, weaher
it seemed as if somebody was
mxious to servo God. Because of
he inclement weather our Christlias
tree was not a success but the
lastor and famrly will receive the,
nany different gifts as usual.
Miss Lija Mae Ashford and Mr.
'Cathan Jeter word happily marled
at home of hi^r parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. Richard Ashford on Dec.
Joth. Due to the extreme weather
bP pastor did not get there and
:he ccremony^was performed by
"Cev. C. M. Freeman.
Our watch night meeting was a
>rand success. During this meetng
a burnrng message was deliv;red
by the. pastor which went to
>ur hearts. The people of the com
nunlty Were very happy to see
die pastor's daughter present in I
,he person of Miss Lucy Ann Mclhvain
Who was here from Philaielphia^Pa.,
viniting hei parents.
We are looking forward to begin
ervrce early at Mt. Zion Sunday. I
\lso Sunday night. The Holy
I'Ommur.Fon will be served by the
Stewardess Board No. 3, Mrs. Aliertha
Roberson, president. We
'.ave quite a few members on the
nek list and pray that they will
oon be out again.
?nd freely expresses his apprecia.ion
to them for their Christmas
ree project and thank all who
lelped to make the occasion pos3ible.
John C. Gibbes
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lYl'LBTIDK ACTIVITIES
AT THK USO C'LL'B
Macon, Ga.?The USO club too
on the Yuletide spirit when it wa
?o beautifully decorated by Volun
teers. Mid-December passer-by
could not help but adnme the bear
ty, worth and cheerfulness carrie
cut by the Christmas decoration:
L'ijC) being located~~on a popula
tiignway a n d centrally locate
croin all points of transportatio
>ad the pleasure of greeting; man
t soldier enroute home and t
other camps.
broken December 22, when a 1
rlubs of USO sponsored, a "Snow
call KW?fcrh~?. Young; ladies wer
beautifully dressed in lovely past<
shades and * tripped lightly to th
music of S5gt. James Polite and hi
..wingsters from thu Fifth Reg
meat Band at Camp Wheeler. The
piayed as never before. Everyon
was glad and gotJnto the Christ
mas spirit: Just before Interims
sion Cpl. Oliver of the 442nd Avit
Hon Corps at Warner Robins, aci
0 as Santa Claus and distribute
" noismakers of all descriptions an
imitation snowballs:* One watch
lig the snowball fight would hav
.bought it was actually snowing i
die club. Much fun was derive
rom this unusual feature. Durrn
intermission, the guests followc
die trail of Santa upstairs to
ucnutifully decorated Christma
' .i ee fauen with gifts lor e>er>
jiio. Service men receivd cigt
i ttc cases and pocket notebook
,villi USOengruved.thereon. Othc
frifts were pocket novels, and sock
all furnished .-by ~ well-wishers?c
V SO and friends of service mei
Girls and visiting guests receive
-?thrr niisLL'llaiR'uus gi'l'ls. Plt'lU
.>f beautifully wrapped package
of goodies were found under tli
tree. After all the exertion fo
gifts, the_swinging and snovvba
lights, guests were served iced col
mange punch and mixed cookie!
Honor guests at the dance wer
departing?members of?the?Fifl
Regiment who departed Decembc
23 and later for various camp:
These men will remember pleas
untly their last night at USO, thei
'Home Away From Home."
The second event of the Christ
mas season w?? tho
-. ?.... vxv V>II1 lOlliiaA L'(l
roling on Christmas Eve by th
USO Music Group under the lead
lahip of Miss Lottie Price at th
Camp Wheeler hospital. Mis
Price, one of Macon's most cor
screntious workers and a loyal su
jorter, members of the Musi
group, several visiting ^oldiers
wives and others braved one of th
.oldest days of the year and car
-?4ed?ebeer to thtr men confined t
the hospital. This sacrifice trul
carried wtthTt Jhe Christmas spii
it. ' '
Christmas morning Maconites a
woke to find a beautiful "Whit
Christmas". The trees were load
stop people who were in for .
Merry Christmas. At' 7:00 a.m
the Victory Service Girls of US(
'eted service men from all aroun
with a breakfast dance. The US(
.vas filled with men from Warne
Robins Fredj Cochran Field, Med
r and visiting soldiers from For
denning and elsewhere. Breakfas
k'jiv; Vw* ?i -l - *
? j mi- yiiis, assisiei
jy several soldiers whp gladly ac
.epted "K. P." duties. Breakfas
lasted until 10:80 a.m. m the fa
nious USO krtchen, known to th
soldiers as the "Little Chov
Bouse." The Victory Service girl:
exchanged gifts, the results o :
hawing names sometime ago.
Christmas Party
At 1 p.m. a group of Maeonite:
and Christmas visitors attendee
a Christmas party at the Mess hal
jf the Supply ""Detachment, Sup
ply Division, Section II. This was
indeed a real party, a real Christ
mas dinner and program. Mrs
| Minnie I). Singleton, editor of the
N'egro section of the Macon Tele
graph, delivered?4the?Ghrintmai
Message. Miss Josephine Walkei
a USO Volunteer and a senior ai
Talladega college, played a med
ley of Christmas carnl*. Miss S
L. Spears, USO director, brough
greetings from; USO. Other per
ions -attending^-th^- ftaty inclodet
Misses P6arl Curtis, Bertha Hen
y, Fannie Jacobs, Margaret Smitl
*nd Doris Gustus of Talladega col
tege, hoase guests of Miss Jose
phinc Wakle. Music for the oc
rasion \tfas funished by Sgt. Jamei
Polite and his swingsters.
Monday night, the Junior "Y
gponsoed a Xmas formal whicl
was a treat for the teen-agers am
young visitors during the holi
days. Mrs. Martha Hooper is ad
I viser for this group. Miss Palmir
UETTO LEADER
Brnowwll?U>?president.-^ Mr Har.
old Ingram and Mr. Charlie Math<rs
of Morehouse collefee were seen
k jt the p^irty. ' B
5 Wednesday night, the Hi-Y apd E
fri-Y of Ballard high school came tc
s in for an informal hop. The >oung v<
soldiers and collegians were well al
d entertained. This wjaa truly a
i- night of gaiety. Among guests d;
r were the Hutchings brothers from te
d Lincoln and Tuskegee; Frank
n Blake, R. O iT. C., Howard univer- hi
y srty and Macon; Samuel (Sonny) -V
0 Usher, R.O.T.C., Hampton and. J<
Denmark. - " ~ T
s- Thursday Mass S; L. Spears, 6
1 USO director, was hostess to. the F
collegiate out-of-town visitors at a
e Bridge luncheon at noon. The New si
?1 Year motif was carried out during
e the entire party. Souvenirs made JS
s ol red and green construction pa- 1
i- tier rn the form of a bell bearing a 1,1
y 1944 calendar and New Year's'hi
o meeting on the front, with an in- di
iide sheet for autographs were re- T
5- reived by all. Honor guests were 's
?- holiday visitors that included the
1- lollowing: Miss Margaret Smith, 11
d Talladega college; Mrss Doris Nix.f ^
Tuskegee; Miss Eloise Murrell,
Sedalia, Mo.: Mesdanies Helen 11
e Frayler and Georgene Pierce," Den
rroit; Mesdanies Nita Jones and v
d Francis M. Williams, Washington, 4
k D. C.; other guests were Misses 11
d Josephine Walker,I Talladega;
a Mary Lizzic May, Hampton; Conis
nic Miller, Fort Valley State, Ru- ^
77 by Glowers, Ji/styne Bonner, Beri
nice Singleton of West Va. State; ,r
Clara Webb, Tenn. State; Mae and s(
? n
a- Ann Campbell, Tuskegee; Connie ^
s Mathis, Geraldine Ware and Annie *
Ruth Cornelius~Tocal school teachi.
crs]_ Mesdanies Margie Hughes, a<
d Baltimore; Lucile Brown, Prmce- a1
y ton, ?\.j.; lola Sellars and Lois
(s Holsey of Macon. Prizes were ae
warded for cards, and small ad- ^
r Jress books, souvenirs of Macon, ^
11 were given?eacVi?visitur.?Srrow" ^
d men, unique little articles made by vv
3. Miss Ollie Ruth Jackson, chairman
e of the Hospitality committee, were
h- -used for tallies.
i The saying, "You're either too 11
s. ,oung or too old," doesn't fit in at
i- rll at the USO for they all had a
' Lc
r good time. The kiddies had a
romping good time Saturday morn ?
> fng when they took over with their IJ
i- uorns and noisemakers and "Jite
Icrburg contests". There were
1- olenty of goodies for the kids.
0- .'Lest we forget"?they all have a
s mace at USO. | 51
1- Other social affairs were t h e|,'_
p 'New Year's Eve Ramble" o n ^
c December 31 and the Buffet par- ?
' ty, January 1st, honoring members
e of the Hospitality committee and
- escorts. ro
y NOTICE OF THE FIRST
- QUARTERLY MEETING,
COLUMBIA DIST. OF F. BrTL?
e Church Of God ^
[. Of The Americas, A. I). 1944
a Aiken, Lockett chapel?Dec. 12
i. Edgefield, Long -Cane?Dec. 13
) Saluda, Wesley Zion?Dec. 14
J Batesburg, Christian chapel, Dec. m
) 15; fcl
r Columbia, Anostle-r?Dec. 1G
. Sumter, New-Jerusalem?.Dec. 17
~ Manning, Mt. calvary?Dec. 19t
Summerton', James chapel, Dec. 19 r
t, Bloomville, Mt. Sinai, Dec. 20
] Pinewood, Mt. Hope, Dec. 21; Sal- in
. tors, St. Mark?Jan. 13 hi
t Kmgsttee, St. John?Jan. 14 f?r
. Pee Dee, Zion Tabernacle?Jan. 18 ^
c Sellers, St. Paul?Jan. 19 'tis
\> Marion, James Chapel?Jan. 20 an
5 Myrtle Beach, Shields chaple? ev
f Jan. 21 ... it*
Conway, Mt. Zirvi?Jan. 22-23
Hucksport, Victory chapel?Jan. H a<
Jeorgetown, Macedonia, Jan. 25 ne
Charleston, Mt. Zion?Jan. 26 Ci
3 Ridgeville, New Jerusalem?Jan. mi
i 27 ' e.
I St. George, Browns chapel?Jan. 19
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5 State-';hi:rr>" Trim T oa
uciii. OU IS
Get up your general money and na
have it on hand. ?
5~ Merry Christmas and a Happy te:
- New Year. !e<
*" Yours save,
i- E. A. White, W(
t 1G Brent St., P. O. Box 612 W
Sumter, S. C. on
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t DUTCH FORK NEWS "I wi
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p ? Rev. W. G. Owens, Pastor sk
Sunday being: the first Sabbath M
i in the year it was an unusual day fo
. at Pine Grove. The Sunday school ia
. Was held at the usual hour by the
. assistant Supt., Mr. S. H. Rhett. io
s, 1'he lesson was discussed very ->8
onerly by the varrous classes. n
" At 12 o'clock a very brief pray i
i >r service was conducted by broil
ther J. A. Ray. This service was 01
- closed after which the Pastor Rev ce
> W. G. Owens brought to us a won b
a 'Jerful New Year's sermon. His u>
"WW
HARnKKVll.LE NEWS
Mrsses Juanita Glenmore- and
ernice the daughters of Mrs. Z.
. Primus left Sunday for Hamp?n
institute, Va., and Allen uni;rsity
after spending the holidays
t home.
M iss Elnora Simmons left Sunjy
for Columbia where she at;nds
Allen university.
Those on the sick lrst for the
olidays were Mrs. jL. B. Riley.
3i's. Oasie Williams, Mr. and Mrs
jhn Jenkins, Mrs. Ruth Alston
aylor, Mrs. Emily Youmons, Mrs
1 1 a Purchase, Mr. Cornelious
ields.
Mrs."Sadie Boykin rs still on the
ck list. Also Mrs Viney Mickle.
Sunday was a high day at Sain'
tephens AME church, being the
rst Sunday in the New Year the
lem&ers vvere out in large numers.
The pastor delivered wonerful
sermons both day and night,
he Holy Communron was admin-1
itered.
Sunday school was held at the
sual .hour with Mr. Nathaniel
Washington at his post.
The A. C. E. League was held
t 6:30
Little Miss Lois Marie Vanderost
left Sunday afternoon for St.
etersburg, Fla., to spend the
?i:.l ...liL 1 x * r n i_
uuuays win; iicv Hunt mrs. nai'nI
Lawson. She was accompanied
y her mother Mrs. Rachel Vanerhost
as far as Jacksonville.
MJr. M- B. Randcll who is attend
ig school at Voorhees^-N. and I.
:hool, Denmark/ also wife Mrs.
leanor Randell who is teaching in.
lorencc and children were the hoi
layfr- guests at-home.- They were
:companied by their uncle amP
jnt Rev. and Mrs. \V. D. Primus
nd family.
Mrs. Mary Washington, Mrs.
osa Stinnre and Mrs. Catherine
ange are home to visit their rel- '
Uves?also^Mrs.-H-azel Thompson
ho'resides now in Philadelphia.
Mr. Gardner-. Glover, Nathaniel
tinnie, James Stinnre, Samuel
rashingtonr Jr.r Abraham Powell
id Thomas Jakes are home fronp
enn school to visit their relatives
Mi ss Madlee Glover of Charles>n,
with Mrs. Sidney Salters pre
m l;ight,and was enjoyed by all.
The M. L. and B. society ob:rved
New Year's day Jan. 1 as
sual and had a lovely program,
he Rev. Isaac Williams delivered
1 inspiring message after which
rmarks were made by Rev. Fuln
Edwards, Bro. J. C. Fields and
rs. Z. E. Primus. iMtr Nathan
iley was master of ceremony.
The M. L. and B. is a wonderful
ganization and we bid them
od-'s speed. -?=??
CAMDEN JOTTINGS
Mr. James Gettys one of Cam;n's
worthwhile citizens passed
vay Wednesday and was funeralChapel
M ^ church
ev. G. B. Tilman his ex-pastor
ith Rev. Mr. Moss the one just
nt this conference year were the
inisters who spoke inspirationly
of him also his class leader Mr
jrke Davis.
The deceased leaves a wife, child
ii ano jprana?emiaren, sister andother
other relatives and friends
Camden who mourn his passg.
He was a faithful officer in
s church and "will be missed
eatly.
Ve worshiped at Mt Moriah Bap
it.church in the watch service
id enjoyed it very much. If there
er was a time to serve the Lord
s now.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Alexander
ire "pleasantly remembered by a
phew Cpl. Woodrow Isaac of
imp Stewart, Ga., to have his
arriagp in Camden to Miss Doris
Senior, Hartsville, to be Dec. 17,
43. She is a lovely girl to look
and very pleasing manners and
the niece of Miss E. E. Buchan,
a teacher of New Bern, N. C.
xt was found St. John 15:1 subit
Christ the True Vine. CollecFTT
for the day was $12.19. We
>r<> glad to have Mrs, Roszena
indbush of Chicago, Illinois as
e of our visitors. We were alglad
toTiave Cpl. Novie Nixson
th us doing the past two weeks,
e were glad to know that our
:k list has decreased. Our Supt.
r. J. C Rawls who has been ill
r quite a while was out Suny.
' - -
The Big Sisters club met at theme
of Miss Telicious lawman on
iturday night, Jan. 1. The meet
g was very interesting as usual
very delicioris repast was served.
The A. C. E. League has started
it to make this year a very sue*
issful one. We meet every Sun
*y afternoon at 6 o'clock. Come
see us sometime. '
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Wk| Jain
leesville herald .|st, jj
We are sorry to learn of tfciiy | Rev
tragedy that happened to Mr.
jor Perry and his daughter M&CWervic<
Rebecca Boyd and Mr. ChirlitjlB condu
Boyd being burned almost to de^jtfl in
1:1 their car 011 Christmas dty^jiA ser\
which the two daughters of liu\c
and Mrs. Boyd were burn to doMW- Jl
at the scene of the accident F<
were buried on Sunday, Dec. tutfl P10
Cut Mr. Perry and Mrs. Boyd died! M-tU1 1
ater and were buried on TueidqffBat
thc Wesley Chapel CME churck.^*^01'At
out latest hearing Mr. Bcydfyec>[
was still living and doing as wt]uS ^,e(
as could be expected in a hosghilrflren
in Colombia.
Mr. M. C. Edmond, a very bril- fl
lian young man of our town pa?i I
?d away in the Veteran hospital"ulJB^a
Ohio, December 24. His remains!*^ *
were brought here for burial andlB Aj
funeral was held Dec. 29 at Saintl/B
Matthews CME church. ThinM j(
young man-was in the army and|*t1c
became ill and lingered for some BvJ
time. Remarks were made by Mr. A,*
P. Cobb, Mr. S. Howard, Mrs. E.|J|s;i
Drafts also remarks as Christian|A
in the home -of a lady from AtlatvlB^,
la, Ga., when he was living thereISu(
Solo by Mrs. E. C. Howard. Obit. M||
uary by Miss L. Summers. Mr. Ed- Mr
mond was 23 years of age. The|Hs(
iermon was delivered by his.-pastor M*(
Rev. McAdams. The deceased is|Bd
jiourned by his parents, a wife, 1i
jne brother,~t\vo sisters and a host B;
A other relatives and friends. The flu
jral tributes were beautiful. Un- BJertaker
C. Robinson in charge. A
. PvjL Allen. -Williams of Camp B*
_Qjirson Colo^is visiting relatives. B
Tech. Cpf*. John Waters of Camp V
Ellis 111., is spending the holidays B
with wife and relative^ and looks B
the pitcure of health. B
Mr. Eddy Richardson of Jacksonville,
Fla., spent sometime here -1
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Poole Gantt. I
Mir. Richardson was the guest of I
Mrs. Eafline Timtftins Friday and
.express#! himself-as having enjoy ~*l
^Cci his^visit.'
1
Pfc. Joe Hayes somewhere in J I
India writes that he hi well.
Mrs. Vera Nhdmon epnnt nn* dny
-mat- week .in?Columbia?shipping". 1
Mr. Paul Foster, Mrs. Marie Davis
have been ill but they are able to
ue out again. Mr. James L. John- ^
Uon is now ? on the sick list.
Pvt. J. T. D. Summers of Camp
Srbert, Ala., spent the holidays
visiting his parents and other rel- ?
atives. j
Mrs. Cora Bryant, leaves four
(laughters to mourn her passing instead
of the number -mentioned in S|
J the issue of December 25. Mrs. Lil
| lie M. Robinson and 25 grandI
children and severaDgreatgrands.
The V.P.S. gave a reception on O
Wednesday night, Dec. 29 at the ^
Hampton Jr. high school and it
A8s indeed a grand affair. Every- 5
one present seemed to have enjoyd
being there. And in the midst
f the gathering was Mr. H. Rufus
Drafts. Being blihd this body
of people gave hrm a contribution >.
of $2.44 for which he thanked them
for. This affair is carriedd on ev-J cry
by the V. P. ^ of leesville 1 ^
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NEWS ABOUT FOUNTAIN INN ^
t* f. M
Fountain Inn has welcomed a
host of friends and relatives for g
the past v*;ek. Mrs. Doris Grigsby
of Columbia visited her par?nts
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brown. Mr
Brown is very ill. Misses Anna g
Plltwftn ornl PnVw B"i"l n"?*
diet college were home for the holidays.
Also Mrsses Annie B. Pyles
tnd "Lola Durant of Morris college.
Miss Willie Ree Jones of New
York, N. Y. K
Miss Alice Pyles of Inman is vis g-j
iting her parent. Misses Pauline
Smith of Gaston, S. C., and Lee
Pearl Smith of Greenville visited^
their brothers. ?~~ ?~ p
Mr. Luther Garrett, Jr., Ernest ar
Brown, Miss AnnTeT M. Lewis oT ^
Baltimore, Md. spent the week end
with their relatives.
P(
Mr. Johnnie Griffin of Winston- jj
Salem, N. C., and Mr. John Babb
of Asheville, N. C., were the guest ^
of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Putman.
Mr. and Mrs. Manual Evan of 08
Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting Mrs jjZ
Evan's parent. Mrs. Evan is the
former Montee Brown, also 'Mr.(
and Mts. Fred Stoddard of Wash- J
ingwn, u. Su.
Service men on furlough: S. 2|C (
Willie L. Moten of Portsmouth,
Va.; Pvt. Collitr Jones of Fort
Bragg, N. C.; Stm: 1|C Joe Fields
of Long Island, N. Y.; Pvt. JeBae j
Allen of Orlanta, Fla.; Sgt. Sylvester
Dennis of Fla.; Pvt. James
jGarr?tt of Fort Jackson. ^
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