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' 9 *?: H rr ...... " " ? Bethlehem Gi The Bethlehem Center < six o'clock ih the home ol Waverly street, over which * tnrriTrifri Each member was given home was decorated with i of sandwiches, punch and Surprise Bi Liast Thursday night ti Cook jgave ft ?m-priqa Wh Celebrants included-' Mr, Mrs. William Bell; Rev. an< Glover; Mrs. Nell Craft; Mi Daniels, Charlie English4 Lucile Daniels; Miss Agne DoneJU Wijljiam ; Mrs. Wjil Robinson; Mrs .Juanita Osb _1 Betty Jean Byrd; Mrs. Gh (1 and Mrs. Mamie Jenkins. T Washington of New York ( v.. Mrs. Cook received many foljiM-mm wnnaf i.mn ? Homp Pi Mrs. McCpllen of Pin ating after undergoing an o " continued smooth sailing ba ?- ,Attending ( ...... - Miss Verde Williams of ! ing summer school at Temp an instructor at the Carvei --.Mrs. Hudson Mrs. Bertha Hudson, 01 Bethlehem Garden Club Ju "-fully deeorted with cut floA ?-?tuna fioh salad, lettuce, ice "t '* ? ?*? Sponsors The Women's Educationa sor a_foot rally July 27 at s Court. Religious games wi The public is invited. l? ? : Johnson Choir T< Sing For NAACI -SALUDA The Victory cho r~ of ""5ohnstr?iri'will ri?r?a?*n mus ?* fOT Hie regular meeting of tt Saluda NAACP branch here Suj day in the Pleasant Hill Baptii Church, 'Robert Logan, presiden *aaid Tuesday. Earlier," Mr. Logan announce that the main address will t hrqiiflht by J. Clement, Jr. ; Charleston, president of the NA AfcP in his city, an. insuranc executive and one of the state civic and political leaders. large audience from residen' here an 1 in nearby communitie iMsy| You will say, "Only Dolly Dimp for me now!"., when you see lio much softer, stronger, ar health'er your hair becomes. It America's most 'ACTIVE' Ha Dressing ? a marvelous NT,> blend of naturally pure U> blEaciled, slli erich p< iroium, imj>orl'ed Olive Oil, an miraele 'PREMIUM' ? no scientific "answer to scalp heal! and hair beauty. For longe - ^gorter, more lustrous hair, ui 1_ 1h? BEST?at LESS ? DOLL DIMPLE Grand Opt \ / "'capital rn ? ... 1028 HA HI * ' ' J ; r./ . . ] _ ? Friday, J Columbia's newest and r _ MEALS S Lit VIE yy-j' 1 'V ' " All T> ts Drinks t . (Jurb Service Pro !!& * y. '.. [ Charlie Ail . ,-H*- __zz ? I ' ?":!' ' \ ' / > * *0 .* ^ * ' ' ^ -v . ' . ". i 1 ~ el. ? ." 1 .. ?-.- . ~ I" ? 1 ' " w ' ' - ' ,v'" ~ a > 1 _ ** ' ' irden Club Meets ~ Garden Club met Thursday at f Mrs. George Richmond, 2145 Mrs. J. P. Wakefield, president. a flower to plant./ The hostess' jladiolas and a delicious repast mints was .served. rthnight Party ? le dau4?htjers of Mrs. Hannah might party in her *honor.?-? and Mrs. John Joyce; Mr. and i Mrs. E. M. Keitt; Mrs. Annie cs. Lucretia Daniels; Miss Joree Mrs. Mary Richardson; Miss (ss Dfaniels; John Hutto; Mrs. lehmfria Bnistow; Mrs. tAzalee la; Mrs. Eunice Stevens; Little idys Hill; Mrs. Alberta Alford he out of guest was. Mrs. Mamie ?ity. beautiful and useful gifts.' A'| ?om Hospital ? per at ion.' Her friends wish her: ick to her old self. Graduate Schoolt ? 2423 Haskell Aveiide is attend-j le University. Miss Williams is| r elementary school. Entertains Club ? 2 Pine street^ entertained the ily 10, the' home being beautivers. The repast consisted" tea, crackern and ico cream.? [ Foot?Rally I Missionary Society will sponLpartment G-6 of Allen-Beneditc II be played for entertainment. " l ) Mrs. Bethune > Honored On ir 76th Birthday DAYTONA BEAGH, Fla. ?] Nearly 2.000 summer school stui dents, friends, and alumni . of st Bethune-Gnokman mm. t, morated the 76th birthday of . colleges founder and presidentd ^mcritus -Mary MdLeod Bethune. )e last Tuesday. if-?While Mrs*:1 Dtlluni1?rt?~ma inert i- at her job as president of Cen;e tral Life Insurance Co., Tampa, i ?s Fla.r law on parties and teas were held ah over the IL J3. in her I honor. a Born July 10, 1875 in Mayests ville, S. C., Mary McUod Bej thune, the daughter of an' ex-?slave, has hernme-one?of?the - - foremost vromen of her day. : She has been hailed as orf'eTof B the ton women ?>f this r'pnfnry. B She holds several honorary deB .gfees from., outstanding instituB tions in Americ'a apd _js the subJ ject' innumerable biograhpical I sketches. The founder of one of the leading college*. Dnytonn 'e Beac h's Bcthune-Cookman Col w lege, nas conunuea 10 t>e active id in ijvil affairs since her retire's mcnt as president of the college in December 1942. Last year. Judge Anna K. ' Iiross, noted magistrate of the -?Home Term Lourt-iu?New \ .?rL i itv ,?spake?at special id birthday ceremonies for Mrs. w Betliune. She referred to the .. Florida educator as "the sym bol of education who huill Bctlmno-Mookman College with se her hare hands." Y This year. Mrs. Bethune preferred to spend her Anniversary qc quietly ?n Tampa, Florida Stuminff Of The 4 ~v \ Y SNACK BAR ^ DEN STREET j u!y 20,1951 n<>st up-to-date food service. AT AM. MOl'KS ni?< Of IV. w. a [ |M.O V/l I \MMI 1 Smokes m 7 P. M. to 12 P. M. Ison, Proprietor ? * ? *7" ? :? ? - - ' *--, : l-_ ?= F razif>r-(l(mwri i In Double : "' V V:/ V Miss Zenobia A. Frazier, ,dau^, ghtei of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Frazier, Sr. of Columbia, became the bride of James .i. Gfnwr'gM, ? "" tr1 MlV' McKinlcy (Genwright of Jacksonvillej Fla.. at ,ft:30 P.M. June 9, at the home of the bride'p pa; rertts in Columbia. The Re>\ T. H. Fisher, pastor of the bride, officiated the double-ring ceremony. The wedding took place in the presence of relatives and many friends. The room was decorated with floor baskets of white gladiolo with a background of southern ivy and greenery and two seven branched candleabras holding lighted tapers. , I Nupital music was rendered Dy John W. Hunter, pianist and Conelius Hayes, vocalist, of Columbia. Robert Henry of Columbia was best man. - | Mrs. Mildren B nnmhln rnn.iw nf (he1 bride, and the bride's urily attendant, \vns beautifully attired in n floor length gown of pink organza over taffeta. wit.hj & fitted bodice an^ a full skirt. She carried a nose gay of pink j rarnations and r>ink gladioli tied 'vv'th pink satin ribbon. The bride entered on the arm! of her father by whom she was j given in marriage. She made a lovely picture "in her full length I bridal gown of white organza | over 'taffeta, fashioned with a ' long fitted bodice with small; covered buttons down the back to the waist. ; The yoke of the dress was of; | marquisette outlines with a fit- j Heel flowered organza .ruffle.? The long fitted sleeves with srfiall' covered buttons ended in^-falla lily points over the hand. A at the waist of the dress ended j in a long train. The finger lip veil of illusion j was caught to a halo of seed pearls aind tiny organge blos-> j soms. The bride carried a whiteI Bible topped with a white purple throated orchid and showered with valjey liilieg an,j white sat-! in ribbon. ' ' | Mrs, Benjamin F. Frazier, Sr.. 1 mother of the bride wore a pink i with black floral designed gown' of floor length 'vitb black acces-1 sories and a: coy-SAge of pink j roses. " Mrs. MftKiplry Genwright, moLinks Feted In Reach Party-?By Masseys CHARLESTON ? (Special)? "Seabreeze",. .the spacious ttftd beautifully appointed Sullivan Island Tuime of Dr. ana Mrs. J. T. Ma>sey, was the center of fun and bubbling activity on July 4th. The lucky guests of the luscious "Mavrpc" and the handsome "J. T." were the Charleston Links and their husbands. Among those seen fishing, strolling by the >eashure, enaumg and sipping tall frosted drinks on the cool porches, or playing canasta'^vere: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. A> B. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. T. Cart-McFajl. Mrs. Charlotte Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred BrdwTT. f.nd .Mi s K < - ' Muggins. 1 ? Links not present were Flltir Hoffman. who was enjoying-her own gorgeous Atlant:. Be.u" home with Dr." Hoffman, whu had jlist returned from New England, and Amelia Purvis, who with P "" Purvis, was also enjoying Atlantic Beach. Vivacious Minnie Johnson of Columbia, "hou-eguest of the Masseys. was a charming addition t the group. Other guests of the 4 Masseys were NTVss Minnie Burroughs and Mrs. Inez Sease and children. dents, friends and members of the ce lege roni-jii>rated the icasion with a lawn party on college's campus. Affiliated clubs f the National Council of Negro Wi men all over the U. S held teas in honor of their fou.;dci iIlkarn 1 J Ilrauty Culture?\ \i\hs< rucl m m given 1 n "all / y>r;tnrhes of Beauty Cultural * ( 1 I ALL TERM BEGINS 1 iy SKPTEMlfEH 1 \ \\ i For Information, \ # Write or call C jJMIiS. E!>MONf;A Mo BIT., 1 A Prop. J i Garner's School ) m Reality rnRore) / Phone 1099-1. # y 204 Manning Ave. J 'T f SUMTER, S. C. ( \ ' .. i y Ceremony Hen ^it ^jtiiyj ' ipRiv' p^SSiC^iJp^-'''' A-j' BgBMpr>*, nHynHBHl^H MHfflHy ? ; A t^ol^jHHKajfifl V ther of the bridegroom, ~tvas at- J; firod in j^i of floor length wiTFT'goTd acces- Ci sorieg and a- cor^agte of pink i A 1 f roses. : ^ Immediately after the cere-' ! rnony a reception was held at the ^ home by the bride's parents. The i bride's table was over-laid with j ^ lace table cloth, and bowls., of white mlxeg summer ftoworsL V. - .? v. w , jyj were placed on either side of the j table, centered v-ith a triple- I ^ teir wedding cake. * jat Mrs. Zenob.ia F. Genwright- is1 M a graduate of Booker T. Wash- j vi 11iktori HTgh school of Columbia I and Bennett College of- Greens-1 ui boro, N.C. At present she is a M member of the faculty..of C. A. h Johnson high school of Columbia. j( James S. Genwright is a grad- A uate of Stanton high school, fe GRANDMOTHER^ SIX-MONTH OLD LOISBURG; N. C.?A 55-year- ar nM ymmtmnthory -w h'O "known to have "spells," is bc;ng 11 held in jail her/? for'Thc'mvesti-" gat-ion into the drowning of her ; 1 x months* ohl?gronddaughtc; ^ M rs. Go nova* Todd- is the m- > - ^ ther of Mrs. Vera Kign. who with 'Jl her husband T.ouis and their two children, had come for a visit, arounj 11:30 Saturday nighi. T!v\y left the baby with Mrs. Todd f.e I made a trip to carry a friend i home. When they returned. Mrs. Todd tolt| the .'ouple that she had thrown *he baby n 'he pnn 1 M: Court Orders . Negro Teachers Hir d First j ALBANY, N.Y. ? Miss Duio'l thy .> Bri.v. r. v.! 'St. Aiba-vs. !. ! I., will become the ' r-t Nigral , teacher of Nassau Counts , f >! lowing a ruling this week by th iNt'w vorK siaio inun ot .-\i> peals, ordering the s'l'.hiw! b-uu .!! . of Nassau County "t?> lore !v j The School i:o;u\i h;':-. \<u'.! Si p tembcr to act c?n (lie court's . la in*: s_ : - M<>s Hr.?wn h vd a;.! ,i " i j teach the Elimed S . "! I) ' "ad boon i > fust d |inp!c\:v. '.! I because of he * race. Jawo Kan-' difcr .chairman of the legal rod-' ress committee of the New York State Confereh- o of brail, hi s : ' , ,the NAACt' handiocj the i. . |the NAACP. Hoorav For 'State R CoM-rnur i-'uI!> i- W'jtn rH' i.l" 1*' I c I I .?I?I M ;i i hrt'oiV-a senate i i j vt s\ijgatiiiK crime m his state, 1 lujm in tin old southern-born "s 1 doctrine. He just ain't jronna ( l ... NEA Convention , CONTINUED Fit | accepted, coin;?] > nise accepted, bol and Negro fit Slier groups in the | Nt. gi1hers arvept-H?tfw?e Jt^ov became parties to aicomprisi ' cms stent with their ultimate goal pro*ofi3i'c?mt4 orjjanMfttion. ButaJu i ' r t~i<m 'hat was a progressive | N* witvhn the NTsA. the Negr() s fft or) S nth, <nn build, from wi June 6 icksonville, Fai- Ha is ^ enter at Allon JlniVersity olumbia. and a member-of lpha PHi Albpa fraternity, enwright >crved in the Med orps, Infantry and Signal C< ' the United States Army iree years as a first sergear Out ol town guests inch) Ir. and Mrs. MrKinlqv G right, parents of the gro aster McKinley Gcnwright,. 'other of the groom; Mr., fr-. William Genwright ui id aunt of the groom, and 1 Larilyn Jones all of Jackt lie. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George Mann ru le and aunt of the bride, ) Isrgaret Henderson, Mrs. Ai iOU Jol^n-on and daughter artsv11 lefMr. and Mrs. E. ines and their little daugt urelia Marnene- June. of Si r. 7~ ' DROWNS BABY IN PON id-Mrs. King" searched the p uitlcssly all Saturday night nally discovered the body retr daughter at dawn. Mrs. Todd later denied ie >1-1.1 t brown Hu- inf:,nl In rnd. 1)U7 could "offer no other anation of the tragedy. Accord ng to Coroner Wi'i Neat. Mrs. Todd may be ch. i with- drowning the baby. - ~r - * ~ 1 <i~ Table . - : ^ .. j?S A 7 O IIOM K ever has cnougl ^ "' ,i!;; r^atniK motifs, of fasci :r< 'u "iii <ioi)y is \^l'i inches ii V Street. Nt .v York 27, N :".; '. y enclose a stamped self wv^ !.a< s'(inie I - i I - ^ jt^ J! ? T Miur 1>> iy..; i , .1 This a Inriila, ?a\K r ? -L.^>'-1 i-'-' a- net lit has taken r?: ,vr> l>Hr sfati-s rights" ^:Ven h lo> His state i ij.:hts" 01 <)M PAGE 4 th by the NEA < unriersl South. In la.rnc - * * ' ? ~ . i... 777 TTcTI I vl I I. ^ HtII VJ ^ IUC l-'cl scheme not not promo ! ? oneness of <>r meeting na and tt> most usMme-o a compromise, association! teacher* ef the 4<> the thin, n fortress -al and By Kay Vaughn ff- NEW ?UUK CITY - (C'NsT~j FOR THE CAREER GIRL - Don .' ^ go weekending to the country j ??_.. your city buds. be comfortab in a couple of pairs of shor and two or three plaids or girtj . * hoir) skirts-. Add to these dorii $* skirt, a sweater or two, a pair < loafers, a pair of sp'ectat< pumps* a cotton suit and a fe -f1 simple i'Ottbn dtess, ~ f FOR THE HOUSEWIVES No you can use a deodorant that -7^ also jjbod for the skin .conv corjiplete with applicator whic prevents spilling or dribbling < messy fingernails also in q,.pla: tic squeeze bottle, convenient fc travel. FOR THE TEENAGER A Ho [ywood model warn.-, yog -tills. "Yiui.-aon-'t nave to wea v . low-cut gowns to attraet-trman Qui'?grandmammas?didn't?vm them and thev seemed to do a ! right". She claims its ye; voice and vonr fyc??which CH p I the male-getters. " "If you pitc your voice low and make it swei [that will get your man. His idc i of a nice girl to spend the re gi |of hi^s life with certaintly woul fk j not havvc n disturbing voic : J shrill, high-pitched or brassy 'i The ryes can get in some deadl I work too use them don't 1 jafarid to give sidelong glance I "Men seem to like that sort < i thing." TrfSr? Ttnr vnrare matda * vyii. A 1 vy IVm 1 1W ; There's a bratyd new .sun ta a f lotion?en?Hrc market whit -Hi ^ftcrnr-yiiu at the samcrTTrhe" the [ It screens nut the harmful ray Mr.)leaving just enough filter to he] n-alj vou^to to a good, smoth tan. An n'Od at (}le same time, it bathes you i I fiagranf protection so^~ gent 'r> j you can use it even on babies ided , en I FOR THE OLDER MATRON omjiyour face feels drawn after usir Jr., soap and water- if your powd? and flakes off easily You suffer fro: ncleidrv skin Better start using Mrs., cleansing cream-instead of ?oc son~ to regain tour soft, smooth con pTexiun. .. ?~? ' lng.j ? W1SS|FBI MAY PROBE npl^B'HAM POLICE of C. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ? (AN! A spokesman?fo^-t-he?ctvi"! riLTi um department of the U. S. bepar .? I men of Justice confirmed a r port Tuesday that the. FBI 1_?conducting -a preliminary invc ligation into killings of Negro f by- the Birmingbam Police D | |j partment. , . A \ The probe is now on repor irinH filed with .department Vl"n<; mgton. It tnese revetl- en out of cvLdence, the next phase wou ? be irr field "worlT here. " that The- Alabama and national o .he?1. > >i?'-4?the?NAAC'P?have?rn^ct ex- for federal action. The NAAC . say*; that police commission' iam Eugene "Bull" Connor's rfepav u\U mcnt has killed ten Negroes sii February. 9, 1950. Delight \ doilies, especially the type, shown *v; nating beauty, Approximate s^e of t4i a diameter. Atlas News Service. 24.t V\'< . Y., supplies free directions on rcq..vi addressed envelope for Pattern No. \2i rights. He has backing from C rnes. now low for the vaunted "s!<i 11 iue. We- say "hooray" for < and lovers. We also say li Tiiual and his associate ought to is bargained for dessert,- "sta * not. .anding and cooperation. '-s of the NKA. I ronsulor it < t li'ii |n 111 r irt of that organization, since it d >te separation in its national progr ?s. On the otherhand, tho NEA is fede-ratmn of teache? and <*dnra1 ? from the locals thru- the state < national body. F? ' - t -ns rccapr state w .y I ^ FT# ...'* , MER. COLUMBIA. 0. C. fl 5. Federated Pubs ?r .c*. " ;v By Mrs. Mamie E. Fields ',. Club Houses in South Carolina CH ARLESTON ? Il'y i5 muit 18 interesting as you tiavei over the es USA to find in many <Jf ottr cities b club houses, owned and operated ^r by the women of the Federation s- <ij Colored Women's Clubs. So'uth >r Carolina is no exception, the number has grow/, to three in our state. Orangeburg leading with ttio Sun' iff'M?CluO ComL" munity Center. 100 Treadwell ,r street. .A large two story buTId!ng with 10 ^pnriniK rooting juith ^ front and back roomy porches. ' At the community Center a full time secretary is employed and ^ a part-time librarian. The play b ground is open every afternoon undoT supervision. ..In. Seneca, >a the? Mary MLLeod Bethune Fedst .orated Club has completed, pay^ d ment on their community cenc. ter. Mrs. G. Sharp, president, and the Uplift Federated Club of ly Barnwell is raising funds to comic oletc payment on -their club >s. house. Mrs. V. Dixon, president. Librarians Meet M Mrs. Sadie Dart Butler, who i- attending the National Libr.ui.iq., ripntinfl in fhinnf?n t-M __ imifi. i I'fHirrs tliai?OVPr O.OOU? rarians are .attending the meet-j 5- "inft.- ------ lp id Green Thumb Garden Club ^_| As we go to press we note the e Federated Women and the summer school teachers a lafge numjr her who are club women are a^ J^out ready for their beach'party J_ at Beaufort. Mrs. M. L'. Kennedy, m president of the local club will be the hostess for the occasion. t Glpb women from Sumter will be in attendance and many friends FLOSSIE E. TARLETON ? .I T3T Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Robini soh of Sumter, announce the engagement of their daughter. Flossie Tarleton, to Harold Rivers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Ri vers also of Svmter. -he wedding wil- take place August 23 in Fnnnnuel Methorlist Church. 1 fit's Sfs^ARTto 1 t with ? ^ ! __i eL- ^Ej^^p PACE BOY 1 his most useful hair piece blends, !i ?n v\-ttV* your own hair .and keeps >t* ( M??rph ends even*. . . . $3.00 ;. ! ? V-, t THE HALF GLAMOUR fastens at the crown of the head and hangs r>.->tura)lii_duwn the haifc.-tlrS llSF" IS TtT^O inches long) SI0.00 oos V ltolU .. . S3.50 Smoll Cluttar ? am Broidt... $5.00 Chign " ' Wrif 'T HAER-DO FASHIC 312 St. Nicholas A> NEW YORK, N. Y. I 4 alurdnj^july M.. HM. ,w*== - u ? it of the Federation are joining the group. Mrs. Maria^ B. -Paul, 2324 . Washington street, Columbia Ja. - ? treasurer of the South Carolina Federation. She succeeds Mrs. BClle Vincent, who served for a number of years, and because of her long year..* of service the Federation presented ,fier with a bautiful sugar and cream set The Club women of Cheraw presentedher with a rmtiii ImiflT bag and the 'young people honored herurith ftp ?pp*>rpri? program. Regional Meeting > The regional?meeting will ba ' held in At.lnntfl, fin Tnly IP 21 -M at Morris Brown College. Mrs. ; M. B. Gailliara Birmingham, president. JOHNSON CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ''.'..'a, VVfinite asset to both the.department of education and the school' system." . /* One principal said "I have wondered for > a long* time why he hnrin'f n ? ^ givcii t uiuit; re- . sponsible?position.*' ? ??^?i many who dislike him, ana these were quick to seeln the appoint- $ ment "another attempt to get a-^ round full Negro rights." One source ont available tor, reaction at. pres^ time w*s tMe ' NAACP top leaders, with whom Mr. Johnson has. been at loggerhead for many years/ but one sourqe said "His appointment * won't make the slightesst differ* ence in our figMjr-to break up All of the Negro leaders agreed that the appointment was made without eonsukution or contact, and that this, work abouCfl be more or less work the state wish- ? '*: ed done, with little or no co- .iS operation expected trflih Negrt , ' organizations. . ; [shop HERE \ J AJM SAVE(; ; t * I 1 Fancy Groceries' / ) PARK STREET! M A RK E "rt I 1329 Park St. V mBPI!PH5^^^ l' ' ook your best ? .^attachments *9^^ ^VW ^^r ?- ? . V; ^ THE UEAS-CLISTERW; This item is made from oiye ; of our Glamour Page n7Yti|frf ~^jH you can easily make it yourself, - ,' if you care to. \ . .... % -jqq C|,| JBMM?? ? - j? ^ HS v la ^mfW Jm m ^H mS ^CTH mf ^*35 ...^ oy - " K ??j THE A LI.. AROUND ROLL - This attachment it * time arret mBWf ? 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