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'" SATURDAY,
MAT 1H>
micny social
by Glister C. Means
Mim 0>??|jr Visit. Cohmbla
The Women's Society of Christian Service and the Wesley;.-j
Service GuitJ of 'Weslev Methodist church was host-1
eia Mr*. R K. Gordon, i . , cnt. o' the South Carolina
V v Confci . .iiul MUw T. ii-. v? ? V Fiiyetteville Arte., field
c worker fe&. he Division at the l?t? *-ift Mis. J. i'. Wakefield
Thursday?ng. After a song and prayer, the president
of the Mr.r H. M. faxiey,Pr??c?itwl. Mtl1, Gorja.
C.1'J?'* * ?* *
wnf ?itg iir iurn; Hiiruuucetl DUM IlOOVet '
Mini iiouvcr i* an outstanding young x VjUlQ in thjc vrorVl
of the Methodici Church. Her t-*t* centered around the work
if tin I*,? ... w .. f i i - f * " s;...i .. .. ...! t i.. urley.u?
Guild: Much streu wa* placitf oh'Thc f<?.I.
full-time missionaries are needed to work both'at home and
abr oad. ' .-7
Following her talk, Mr*. Gordon, who live.- at Uillon.
poke on aome of the highlights. mainly the meed for more
missionaries. A social hour followed, during which ice cream
and cake were nerved. T
AfiLA Sorority I stalls New Officer*
l*si chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority held it* installation
-service* for newly elected officer* for 1940-50 in
the Browsing Room of Stark*' I.ibrary at Benedict College,]
Saturday evening.
. The following officer* were installed Mi**e* K. Ruth,
Butler, BrhiIcu*; Thelma Helton, Anti-banileu*; Ruby la??>
Hopkins, Grammateus; Kvelyn Fleming, Kpistoleus; Mil-f
dred Hossard. Tamiochus. Mildred Buskin. Dean of Pledgees,
and Virginia Beltor., reporter.
.... . . The impressive services were conducted ' by Mm. Inez B.
Bacoutn. The chapter lone* by graduation,' sorom Georgia
liarrinon, Eleanor Keynoldn. lx>rene Reuben, Jennie Aiken,
Loin Coleman. Catherine Wattn and Mm. Merce<len P. White.
Mm. Clotelle S. Davis ban been chosen advisor for the new
period ' ;
The School of Riano Virtuonity, under direction of Mm.
Koliin P. Green, extends an invitation to the public to attend
its annual recital on June 1. at 7:30 1*. M. in the Allen
University Auditorium .
SaxMi School Presents Operetta
Tii?* KBYnn wrhnol will ureaent "Sunny", an operetta in
v three nets, Monday night. May 30, in the Booker V. Waahington
Kymrisjtiiini T^lumbianjrsreTmrrtetl to witness this pro
s .# ?iA-t
vKimii, wmcn prunuiH-s an vciiiinj' ?n iwiikhuui ciuiTiain*
ment, It begins at 8 P. M.
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Thv piil'1'- '" 'mviUh! to hear Minn Cora Boylan, native
African, speak at Benedict College, Sumlay, May 29. *1.9
P. M . J ,
W ' .civ's Council Spring I .%. * ' ' -\. n.n^
rhtv,i ng sprint; r. %'ting t"e oft-nip a \ unifiisi
(Yum i > :.v no he' M- nday etching'. Ma> :?t? in the form oi i
a recption. :n e Uk - cmp' ? (' V wic; The alfair hi rinat
8 ' . M.
.kmbwion ill ho gained hy pre?enting .? registration cer
tificate. whirh will be required of isvorts of the- tadie<
U .11 ill .U.t.L or. .orJi.ll
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Mr*. Luella Stewart Nance is h?.ine ffom Washington, D. C.
on u viujT u.'hh h"> parent*. Mr. r.'l M. <' Stuart. Sr.
Hf r fttftvft reason for the trip here J* to attend graduation exercises
at S. C. State College. where her ^n, Macro M 'Nance.
-Ir. is graduating this year.
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Ixjvelv U?n Birthday Party For Mr. Dutketl
A very lovely lawn birthday party was giv^n last Thur.v
day in honor of Prof. T. L. Duckett by his wife. Mrs. Mamie
Duckett. The party took place at the Diiekctt's home on the
Benedict College campus and_ attended by relative*
?-?' ftifmdt former studtnt* of Mr. Piickott. Ite WMI quite
happy until he saw the beautiful white birthday cake which
was decorated with seventy-five candles. Punch and sandwiches
.were served by a group of students.
I ; " Rev.
and Mrs. B. W. Wijiiams of Newberry were weekend
guests in the city. The were attending commencement exercises
at Benedict College where their daughter. June is in
the graduating class
Girl Scout Complete Camp Hann
Final plans (or the Bay (.'amp of local Girl Scouts were
completed during this regular monthly meeting of Girl Scout
I leaders here on Thursday. The probable camping staff was
announced as follows; Director, Mrs. J. E. Dickson ; her assistant.
Miss Frances Mack; the remainder of the camping
body includes. Nurse. Mrs. Lillian Jeter and the following
committee: Dr. Durham Counts. Mesdamea M. E. Cox and
H. B. Rutherford, the Misses Msry Jones W. f)ixon Rhea
Stewart. Clister Means; Mesdames N. Haighler W. Baker. B.
? Jodm. C \fi?h and I. hiillUK^o..* A ? ?>?'> 1?
..I , , fl lUUIBC Will U*>
held the fimt week in June to acqaint the staff with 1tl
obligations.
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Gmmmm Rkom Rive Parting Party
Beta Iota and Beta Epailon chapters of the Sigma (Jamma
? Rho sorority entertained with a farewell party, given by]
soror lfary Louise Faaklin, at tfeeliome of Mrs. Lois Caldwell
' Tuesday night. Soror FrankJin, advisor and organizer of the
Iota chapter, and faculty member at Allen University, leaves
for Chicago! where she will work in a recreation hall and at-1
tend a dancing school.
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MrsrEiWthrBtaon, student-matron at Allen University,
left the cJty Friday for Baltimore and New York, to do study
in music for her concert in October. An assistant to the matron
she is advtapr and sponsor of the Charm School at the
university jtoad advisor to Ma Iota chapter of the Sigma
t Gamma Rho sorority. (
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Mrs. Bethune | Benedict Deltas i
Retires From Honor Graduates !
Conn; il (>raun i vp&our otj
" UIUUH jrviu Theu Sorority clo.-j
.Hary McLeol Bethune. 14. found- honoring Its graduates Staurday
der of Bethnwe Cookman college right. May 21 m the Benedict
and Uu Mtional Council oi Ne- ^ liege Cafeteria,
tro Women, announced last week. Amid drcoratlOha in the sororthat
she would retire In N'pvem-: .ty color*, the sorora ami their
ber aa president of the prgan- gtjVsts ill evening a I tile enjoyed '
nation, which vhr has headed 4 gala eVVnirgj. Six v'txituig icirlor
14 years. . , Lori iiotu GlxtUflh lkt at Alien UhMra
Bethune made h?r an-' ivagaity abated the evening They '
nouiuvdkiu *t thf third annual' wete, Jdi*aca Margaretta Dun-'
Aivjuve day iunchion of . the: ?wr?\ Maying; Graham, Hilda
Long inland bram.li of the coun-. Wilson, Lva kLl^uem,' i'carl
cil held in the M<Gmnls reiUu rordldn M*i Dorthy Howard.
: uiu in Jaman:/\, j 1 1 ' " " ^ ?
w?i thtj rfocs* M honor -at the Du"hi th? ?v aLD*' l??vturee
tum lu-on were inadc^aiTJ grectntg?r-=?4- ?
Dec lanng Uu* wiu 'the liar wuvpiuu were pri'ieolovi tlie
VStt Lnu lit the Life of Mary giaduate* aim gucaU. The fud- " I
McLeod. Uethunc." the outstand lowtng iorois were presented as j
ing leader explained that falling Delta Supvtiauvea by Soror Fit- I
health neceaaitatod her retire- 'agemld liukcty. Wiihelmina ,-J
ment from active participation Tjoddwtnr-TTrosi charming giad 1
n the many enterprise she has uate; Audrey Kennedy, must
lead for many years. She re- giamaroua graduate; Halite l'ctIstcd
she was "now reaping the crbaik. Delta spokesman, J a*
results of my dreaming and mv llackctt, itioet cooperative Depioneering
and 44 years of suC He. Irene Williams, cutest Deifering."
la, J^ainic Williams, Delta dat.
Mr. IWK.... . . . cer: Jewel McAdama, most brila
nor. tv?r.,h Z I ll*nl L>clu. Charlotte Anderson, ?
SSSi ?
rwW; ' luui Licit* una Margaret Ms:- ?*
I (iitun, most pensive Delta. c<
MRMINOWAT NEWS' ui U.. .ororUj.
HEMINGWAY ? Closing ex- c?lP?* consisted of apeciel D??
ensses of the Deep Creek School iCe'cresin and fancy cookie* ~
will begin Friday night, May 27?, . VT a I
with the prnnsry through fifth J CdCrUlIOIl MOtCS *
grades participating. The sixth
grade program will be presented ' By MMM. K. M. PARKER
Tuesday night. May 11. Teachera CHARLESTON ? The Modern
are Miaa R. C. Moultrie. Mrs. Priaoilla Art and Social Club rollrooka,
Edward L. Orate and elected the following officers:
Mr*, fi Dun mo re. Meads mva S. Butler,- president, u
Rev. W. O. Walker, William L McCottry, vice presidenth*. d
Wright, Mack Weavsr.^F: Bar- liinipkins, treasurer; S. Moeely, g
kua Ben Brown and Demi Self secretary. The club will cele- d<
attended the Klngstree District br?*c lU 25th anniversary on M
A M E Conference held at Lane's Juhe 4 at Dart Hall. ' ' 1
Chapel last Thursday, THE MAIUAN Birnie Wilkin-!*1
Missionary Servlc* will be held son Club held its regular meet j *
at the Je uaalem A ME Church, ing last Tuesday, with Mrs. d. j"
Sunday, May 29. Chiadtm stfVihg ua hostess High?All
qualified persons In the lights of thes convention were re ^
oommunlty are urged to refute r ported by the?delegate. Offiesrs*
on the first Monday In June. a re as follw.: Mrs S. Clark, pre*
tdcnl; Mrs H. Oreeh, vice j??reai-. J"
~ dent; Mrs. D. lrruat, Ueaauxst and *
Jessie Kart *ill match fre held the third Tuesday in 1 *
I . ' ' ' - I each month. ^
your batr perfectly... i on m.v 20. the Em* Art eiuo
*- at Iiu r ttrv t ltnck- h.
" rjn V *lr K, ?V-Vsna mfi'le a report p
AHtMn Idana were a:
101 "" " 1 ,n* *** bud*?-t
" 1 >n order l<> givr-naore- ?fiiuuicua cj
|support to the Wilkinson llom<
iM"mhfri pre ent vpr? Mcsdam* < 1 <r
' bvi'< h llcniv.
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? jfWU H ^. Jiii' City > ' -deration ut W iincn
Club* will ho!J c>?.h.t.i'>n of officer?. *'
, .in L>a;
*' H all. All club.-, arc utged to sei*. fl
f AGB DOY** ;t rt-pi eacntativv Mt?. L. K. llo.
I This moat asaful hair fiaea llaiuJ# io'*ay"is president and Mr*. ?. '
IB with your m?a *?;r >nd hyB^iiopkirm. secretary
th* rough and# aw#n. Pitting ft"om ?~ ... '?
aar to ear and ahouldar length. tha i The Slate Federation ol Wt n
^KS81E KA.BE Paga Boy mrvkaa 1 men* Clubs is nov. affiliated M
four naw hair length look a? nat- j y^th. the National Association ox
oial that no ona ear Ui! tha dlf. .Women a Club*. d
Hfincv? .?'?i tClubs
of the state aicumcU to
^Q|B3BH^^^ begin now to prepare to make
the outstanding events of the
the Harvukt Festival, An
naul Ted. and
ion. the best ever witnessed
^ .Ail club* of thg state fadacatto
new* "toXlns XI
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CLUSTEB Jr .
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jta calota
iron*, thoreby fivinf yoor hair ftam
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VKKttATl.lt KATIIKRlNF Fl OWKHSand her ,Unr. ru present.1
lit danding Chs. .!? ? Ic? tu.i? d.?n?.? recital last Sunday, The pi >
i.uii i .11i led a yan.ts l il.m.o starting with thr primitive iliim r
tuab. springing lh>m tin VimhI.khi worship forbidden in .Nfw t>!
ram foi mi long. yet sxus Inter to become the famous t ake Walk, anil
including wit!) selection* in modern dance and the tiaditinnal styh
t classic ballet Mrs Flowars has ln-cn prominent for many years si
Chicago dancing instructor.-! ANP)
'lorence News
vvium, initruetor at Wll?on
I tilth School. ai*i Carl Grnn,
?r"oln* Jr. nv??cati??n wu by. Jack KelliriVi
K. Kvaaa Hi. Icy, and Miu B. Kennedy gave
?xoiu?N? - Th. uvuopui.
?t? ? to ~^nX'h 1-,-u. K.ch.rdjn? furn?h?l mu.Ju~l
Library, with .h. pr4.- * i1*!"1'.1
nt. M?. loi low wJuiim >"* a"b- ,bV^VJh^Si uriS
If,. W. Uucbuuui led dawUon. bull>"*r " ,
be C.,mmllM Ob Obj?,,yCT >"* .""*nCl*l *,?d. ,hil JTrfc
1<J A.m. pnwntod . r.port in "I cttlMM. b?JUB? ttwm to drop
'hich tho following objectives :*n rillliW
>r the Council* were Ml forth. I Earl Wood* presented the
: l.jTha pnnmnhip ut a * spitiker, Mr?Jamw Miller, prin.
ume for In* needy and neglect- ripal of Holme* School, who u*?wJ
1 children. the subject. A Pattern for Ho
2. To work with the local creation in FlorgaceT Wr. ; R
iw enlorcemcnl officer* ut an Wilson., one ?>f Ibe founder* ol
(fort to provide for children who the Communityu Center, gave a
jme In conflict with the law, timely remark* ,
> that Utcy can. he carodlfur. in t ?ra fVinv?r -uw.rvuor ol the
heme ral.iti n. jail Willi hard ^Ve^cd appreciate
tied criminal* . ?? the Uber.l re.pone m.de b,
Io wor* wah lh* ??*gl J. Cit?*en. and congratulated
eallh program, acquainting peo- 1 Age" group on then
le with the ear.trng resource condurl at all Umc.
nd helping to provide other*. "? ? .
4. To work for u better re . Mr? . Connie Kec*c and d*Uf"'
ruaiwionl pingram. ' I tti Mmtyio Marie; of rlrtiokiyn
5. To try to secure a board- I N \ , airsd Mr*. Jcronie Smith ol
ij? home'for tanaicnt*. j Wfi.hington, DC., vtaited tneli
8. To .promote better race re parent* .Mr and Mr*. W
ition*. (Jumble at' 1.01.1 Chcvc* St., re
7. To secure the economic enntly
.itus "f w..: ki.\g grrld lJy hvlp; Mrs WT (Jamble. although
tg to improve the *ervict* red #|-u -^nimed to her home' >1
l'r'^ _ . . ' somewhat improved, to the de
H To provide tamps r<>r un . t ? r many friends
n privileged children. ,<k
Uf7?,'Urov* lbe ton-J Rev. ami .Mrs. Moses James ol
liinrtw >Ci 'P ^ com- . Now Orleans, ha., were the guesti
reell - y on of Mrs. N O Frederick ol Tim
t? r- PW^Uc carriers. ntomville last week. ~
The Council w.ll meet Thun-'l .? . ? o t,
?y, June 2 in the WUaon High Mr an<i M" R"*-0* BacoU
..! ,.i t > ....,y ftl| I ino week-end with Mr
ivitcd and urged to attend ! nte a parrntl. Mf.:?
Th? "Teen-Age Club" of Flor- Ja5?? Uaiyte in Timmonaviih
nee sponsored a program at!r*ccnl,y* '
folmes School Sunday, 15, the' Mr and Mrs Johnnie Bennett
leme of which was "Help En of Kershaw St. and littio Misi
murage Our Hoys and Oirls to' Georgia Guiles of John St., spent
a\* R^rcatlon and be' last Sunday in Charleston.
eful Cttixena.* j w
Solot were Tendered by Mis ' Mrs. Miry G: Watsoft. a faith
T . . ful member and worker ad Mr,
^ I Zlon Church, who was suddenly
| Iff Otis Co CM It (stricken afU-r attending a reviv^
? j al service at her church, la much
j improved an dable'to be out aI
ftuin.
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too much car* can not be taxation period" than pat your[taken
when It comet to bathing aclf dry with your turklah towal * '* " ' ' I
and using deodorant* *o that all or if by preference you Ilk* >
i)ic rh?rat that Cag be exhibited just drying off naturally do-to. ' '
will Ih tp d l Uta (ineat- way You may now get the cream off '
j B*,.' ?Hh.iU mornm, b*h " * *.' "
lw.i-i.-V. ' -M -- -?? <
"wh u??c.i ncnnins for your '
bc^Uimng Uu: day right Turn **w? vcry important things to
that water on in Such a way that temobtr with the bath is to take \ ;
*to will not Ive too cold nor too c,r? of that feminine hygiene ' '
hot ami while ?| ia running Into w'0t y?ur syringe and *<y to it
lh?> tut) jmi' iniy put that itssh ** ** underarm odor *s not in avl.
?I cleaning t it um on your fare dance. Any B. O., is bad be- .
As soon as your water Is ready W*ve me. s .
Why not tiy adding a little bath 't-k_ #?*
aults or bubble bath to soften care of th i 5uk ? i !
?- ?tit- w.un._lhT_tTTth"*??*y.
N.?w (trl Ulloth, Iu1? .ml rcl** 1(1 In Tnit
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? " of A. w.ll u wuhlnf ot
Jrl.,ht(?PI?Jh. bruihlntf Ih. t~,h
While relaxing in Ihe. tub let should always be given the hh
your * mind wander on all th? guiar mouth bath.
kind and beautiful things you num'~ l... ?
ran possibly think about thus wi^h^J?I
giving yourself that inner besutv , ' ,, ,y". ,i? i^
ch,rm
w.rrt r?pr??w. of the Innrr "??"? soul
and that' is. the first asset - Direct all questions to Lota
i<? Charm, v 8war* - GN8, Inc., P. O. Box l|..
As soon as you hava cleansed Mnnhattanville Station NYC
Dizzy Gillipsie. Omega Men Hold
Tells Of 'Break' Meeting
> CHAICTAOO ? "My biggest Tha State Council of Omgam t .
break." says D??y Gillespie In Chapters mat at the Bookor T.
Jun. MJ-, rr^ssw'ir'ssai
"came when I decided to quit priding,
i Cab Calloway s band and speak Business of importance wag
out against old time Jao or 'Un- transacted and plans made for ?
cla Tom music by blowing noth- the next meeting the last Sunday
' mg but 'progressive' on my tru- to September, IMS.
' mprt Tha following officers gws
' Writing for the new Negto V
-i??i?i-u ?u? hi.' Phi Alpha, Anderson, &C>( Vies
?T'.'rr.'T^ ????> www
! Bvp\ "7"**. . ' I JCpstlbn, uonocnci uouegej eeres- h
,, world ? lx it-known exponent of afy? WH Crawford, gptil'tt O- W
|?u tc.p rontlnuct: I meg*. State Cotluge, Asst. Sao11
"That decision to leave i:ab 1 n-igry, Jolui Davis, Mm bigma, ??p?
'I Calloway's band set up my first Alien University; Treasurer, D.
tbUTt.rnc>Tuclt- somi-fnr-^ U|*on. Omicron, Cotumbft 8,
fti ? u w. . u c. RcporU-r, Crassweil W.- Mart? ^
.lowed When W.tqdy Hcrm.n ^ 0micrtm Phl# Column* S. %
Pf6**e 'ni' $100,00 fur my new ar c.
. j range ment of a fCore called Down The following Brothers attenditUiidn.'?WHh
n 'i i; itnrd fr.nn cd the meeting: C.C. Brevard, '
r | that mi rangoment, 1 latched on ^ Alford, J Hi Thomas,- irW. ? -i, . ^ .J
LI to better paying jobs With Ella Da kers, L li. Hoi man, J.H. Whit#?
r j, ,T . n - . n van, C. W. Madden, Omicron
C , ^ Birnen and ColumW>f s C; Aiphonso ifcj
[Karl nines whm I lirH m.xrd jGhnaon. Robert L. Harbison,
jazz reflections with Charlie Thomas A. Davis, James R. Hei|
Yard Hint* Park*-*,-the 'gonr'.al- gerson, Clarence B. Vaughn, Ep,
? tton.' Benedict College; J. M. 'JJ
it.. *i.i..?ew.iMtftii a I 'rJJBM
Tin- i-rcrnt.iir trumptcr lUtri I """V^
. v, , . . C.; W.II. Young, Phi Alpha, An- ;m
in Nr?n? tl.nl he and p.an- dortonf s<Gi. H;Wt Crawford, Epi?t
Thidomup Monk fir#t clicker g,Ion Omega Stato College and
rWn,uT Dcuiua. a ^^^owey M. Duckett, District
' New York's fabulous 52nd St/ Representative.
"Man. Ik' Hop wui really on Onw|i Chapters, gradu- ,
, lh.n And knew (hen." Oil- *? .,nd u"U"?r'du,U- V* /
I , . . - ed to make plana now to have \
| l?pir, that my decla.on to leave , representative at the State \ /
. Cab Calloway * band was it' Council meeting the teat Sun- _v
'a killer1 " day in September at Booker T.
L Washington. J
MARIAN ANDERSON
HELSINKI. FINLAND?(ANF) pIM|. HXMRRT
r-WoiM?aimer Marian ?!ix,,i!ftfcT 4
Anderson was awarded the "Pro FOOD 8TOHE
Itenlgnltate Humana," a Finnish ?*w? .?
; decoration, at a ceremony at the UU "NB ?**** M
t American lagation here last week. Variety et Meals, rotrilij and 'H
Miss Anderson Is on an Euro'
??n ilnlnr tour (| Complete Ltneo eI F?ey | ||
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