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Allen's Choir To GWe Recital fj The Allen University Choii will be presented irt "recital F 8 p. m., in the University's a r sponsored by the Dickerson ? V Which Rev. Edward Saunders . * -*Y?. .> . . .-?S, ' . \ Visiting With The Hump hies Adollo Squire Smart, genia, df Patterson, New Jors Mrs. Julia-A^-Htinyhrie?.--df Girls' Industrial School Dedic rr The South Carolina Indust which Mrs. Mabel B. W;ortha catorial services at 3 p.m., Su er is Dr. J. A. Bacoatff, presi new institution is located next trial School for Negro boys, highway. Everyone is cordial j *; * ' *. ' '--The (?$' Nineties Holcf^ReguI r ^wJTt Wednesday evening tl beautiful home of Mrs. Simrr president presiding. New mei -- Lillian Spann, Mrs. Maggie Jones.. Following a report of Mrs. Sarah Clark, the club sei who is a patient at the Gooc The next meeting will be held f 1221 Manning avenue. The 1 dinner, consisting of fried ch fruit salad, hot rolls, coffee, t * * 4t ' . Culture Ckib Has Fine Harve: Mrs. Din Wakefield, presidi Club, this week sent an "I tht bers and friends who contribi annual Harvest Festival a hu attendance at the club's meet: in the newly renovated recrea eta were given out for the' ar winner will be chosen when 1 the home of Mrs. Margaret \ ? Following business, the clu Hallowe'en party, after which A roster of club meetings f< this pagenextweek. Please wi W0. J * * Of Special Note At First Na: .Sunday, November 4, the R bars of Shiloh Baptist Churcl reth Baptist Church. Rev. M er. The time: 3:30 p. m. At 8:30 p. m., a special ed Ka of UMvof \ToryoPi , . w u^iu av A uob AVI choir of Tabernacle Baptist ( services. The publico is cordia If You DON'T WANT ? The Hottest Dogs and th Coldest Beer in Town? J--- . ' STAY AWAY FROM i % . V ..k ^ * v SAM WILSON'S Elbow Room 513 Laurel Street Telephone 3-9205 WHICH ONI "1MAT101 .'CALENDAR STRAIN' IS EASY You, too, rftay not bo able to hide ' drawn calendar look i><>- matter 4 , niake-un" you use. Keep your si during "those" days . don't be th in four that shows tattle-tale jitters. . disco mtort.? Take Cardui, a special medicine thousands of women, girls to help ins\ signs of periodic misery. A little C; day helps build strength so resistan , ? may be greater each month, sufferii less and less. Feel, Ibok better, hio natural. Ask your dealer for Card ' (Sayi""cafd-jf/ou-dyc ). *Many scientists estimate that at some tit during life. I out of every < women suffi from monthly discomfort. MONTHLY CRAMPS CHANGE OF LI ' : y on711 find a compU Children's "Ready To ^ School Supplies ? W- ;*: Hitch grade Hair p Sanitary Lunch t TO Y S ? IB*;. . i . . ' $ *': ' ' 1 t USE OUR LAY? at "Your Fricj EMERY |B#L* .**. m :- ' ( AJho opens on Washi Bp*rn:; ' -..." \ .. DeLoach'a Ro gaN^ . 5 paifSptWP . " i ? - -., [*E???&3Ir directd by John W. Hunter, riday evening, November 16th. uditorium. The recital is being Seminary's Literary Society, of \ is president. From Patterson and her small ; rirmghterr HUey, are visiting with their aunt 1015 Green Street. at ion On Sunday rial Sehhol for Negro girls, of ni is directress, will hold dediinday, November 4. The speakilent of Benedict College. The to the John G. Richards Jnduson the Newberry (U.S. X&)_ ly invited. ' . . ? ar Meeting le Gay Nineties met at the lie Smith, 920 Pine street, the mbers introduced were Mrs. i Robinson and Mrs. Fannie the sick committee, headed by it a purse to Mr. W. H. Young, I Samaritan-Waverly Hospital, with Mrs. Gracie Washington, hrvatpsa sprvwl ji lovelv buffet licken, creamed potatoes,1 peas, ea, icce cream and pound cake. st Festival Effort mt. of the Columbia Culture ink you" message to club memited so Tflber&lly to make the ge succcess. There was a large ing October 26. which was held lion room of the YWCA. Tiekmual Turkey Raffle. The lucky lie club meets November 9, at Smith, 1428 Heidt street. b was entertained in a prei a delicious repast was served. or the year will be published on atch for and note it. zareth Baptist Church ev. H. M. Taylor, and the memi, will be guests at First Nazar. Taylor will be guest speakucational missionary drive will ev. Ralph E. Rhyme and the liurch will have charge of the ll? invited. SAVOY CLUB lixLfi ID CXilh EDII FAIR TIME ?visit the? Route 321 . Old Winnshoro Road E HAS ^1^^ iuwu He line of ? Vear" repratiohs Counter ? A?WAY?TL AN tidly Variety Store" ?tttfctrS ? c Store ngton street through tper Market) 'wjuvjuh.-.^.-a?? mi Ufc IWt KKL XHrm Yg[ W W VJmBWTT J : . s . * ?9 Miss' Donnelly Is If ride of Mr. Hicks HEMINGWAY?Miss Ernestine Inez* Donrelly of Hlemingway became the brido of Harvey Hicks at 4:00 P.-M. Oct"ber 10. at the home of the bride. The Hew C. P./ Cornner p?.rfbrmed the douhlcring ceremony. . . . The .yard was effectively decorated with giant whit? chrysar:. themum. palms, a?d white lilies. Mr. Ru-fus Eddy, organist, rcndered the wedding music. Mrs. Laura Barnes snng "I Love You Truly." Given in marriage by her fa-1 ther, the bride wete a ballerina length beige gown of imported lace over.. taffeta? with, a fitted bodice long tar^ered sleeves formed calla lily points over the Vriat;-^?r?-?Her. fingc*^ tip veil was ah-1 taclred to-a crown of beige blossoms. SJie carried a prayer book tapped with a white purple lipped orchid. MY*\ S-ylvia Woods was the bride!s only attendant. She wore a ballerina length rust dress. Joolidge Pressley served as best man. Usher-groomsman wa? Da vid Donnelly, brother-?of - the bride. ?The bride's motf'fr was?nttircd in a stool gray suit and wore a corsage of pink carnation?. The sister of the bridegroom wore a gray suit and a red carnation ^ Immediately following the deremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's porents. Later in the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Durham, N. C. and Washing+oi. D. C. Upon their return they wio j make their home in Hemingway. J For traveling the bride wore a rust rayion coid dress wi v rust accessories. Hier corsage was the orchid from her prayer book, j Mrs. Hicks-is the daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Donnelly. Shle is a graduate of Waverly Good SamaTitan Hospital of Columbia. Before her marriage she WT iTuis^aTJuIi iTsun Memurtr al Hospital of Hemingway.. Mr. Hicks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of Britton, Neck. At prosont he is ??ployed as an Orderly at the Johnson Memorial Hospital of Hemingway. .White friends attending 'the wedding were Mrs. Eaddy, Mrs. Laurra Barnes. Dr. and Mrs. John <on, jvirs. Erruna Noonoy, Mrs. Verfnoxi Bauer. Mrs. Alga Coke.-' Mrs. Robert Hardy, Misses Robin Bauer and Bryant. Master Allen Johnson Jr. Vernon Bauer Jr.. IN MEMORY In sad but loving nv mory of my dearest Mother, Mrs. Lavin-, ia T. Felder, who departed this] life November 2. 1949. _] You are gone hdf"not forgot- ; Nor wil'i you over bo. For long as 11 f shalMast, Wo will aiwoy- think ofv oil. But memory keeps you ver, near us, Though you ilied tr/o year- ago. Your (laughter, Sadie; son. MyCLASSIFIED FOR SALE i Large I^otk n Fairwold. Restricted. Easy Terrn-s. LIVINGSTON & JOHNSON 043 Harden St Phnn? WANTED BEAUTICIAN TO MANAGE* SHOP. AT ONCE. Call 2-3345 | j ATTENTION LADIES! Ladies, do you want to become financially independent Have you longed for a i paying profession but co?ld not afford one because of a lack of mone^y? nere is your opportunity to become financially independent. Enroll in the | EBONY BEAUTY SCHOOL 87 Coming Street Charleston, S. C. All brunches of bwtoty cloture are offered. You will be trained by competant instrucors. The tuition fee is very reasonable.. Classes are now ! being formed. Register now! ; r..>41. ? I- 4 ^ i ? i wr lunurr innirmauon, COn- ] tort Mrs. *i. M. Buchanan. 89 C<wninjr Strret, Charleston, S. C., or telephone 3-J796. | M . --? i . ? * ' " "* Vp ^ " State Alumni Hold Meeting Here ] State Collegia Alumni of the Columbia Area met Tuesday { night in Waverly School's. Cafe- ; torium with fifty, or more alum- i ni of the College present to meet t Prsident B. C. Turner and lk ad Coach, Lawrence Simmons. " i Wil'iium J. Gilliafrtv. President i of th'^pclub ^presided, and pn j I sented C. W.- Madden, Presid nt 1 of the Geni ral Alumni Associn- s tion, who in turn introduced a Prcsidrnt Turner and Coach t Simmon*. . \ President Turner gave to tlv ' group an Outline of his program at State Coj)ege7~ President' Turner aim .stikO.L J that Sla.te College* i.T in need ol n building program. There is a t need tor noy> .and girl's dorms-j< tory and an auditorium. It is'im J possible to- soat all of t.lic stu- 1 dent "Body in the pr sent audi- t torium, he faid. I Goach Simmons made remarks Concerning the football team and what he expected from his boy . ^ | Pfeturs wen? made of the group" ~ ! and refreshment> oonsis-tihg of| assorted sandwiches and Russian Tea/ were served. ' DILLON NEWS | BY II. W. CRAWFORD DIlXON ? IVTrs. Fannie Mo.j; Bride, widow of the datXL ReV-i j Eli McoBHde who passed away Jk several months ago. was funeral-:, izod from the Bethel AME church jr last Monday after an extended/ illness. The' Rev. W. M. McDon-1 aid, pastor, delivered the eulogy.. Interment was made in the Ham-j ilton Cemetery. ^ Dilionites are happy to wel- j come back home after attending j anual conferences, Rev. J. B. Cooper of the Methodist Episeo- j pal and Rev. W. M. McDonald'* of the Bethel AME churches, Both will find themselves busy, engaged in erecting new buildings for their churahes. Mrs. Rosie McFarland of Westj | Calhoun street has returned af-o tor attending thf? Johovnh Wit-II nes* Convention in Washington/ D. C. She states that several important subjects were discussed ^and- -mwh?heli>fui informal hm-lgained. Miss Tholma E. Barnes, Regis tered Nurse who has been visiting jt^latives_and friends, has returned to Norfolk, Va1. to resume her duties as supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rivers had a* houseguests his sister and her family/ Mr. and Mr. Tonev Litjtle. and sons, of Wadesboro, N.C. 1 LADIES: Help us to grow higi ger and to bring you more messages from Merchant! Buy from 'firms advertising in our pages FIRST. We'll appreciate it! and Mr! Brown, Photo._ i "Out of town frie id- wefe: Mrs.1 M. L. Little, Mi':'., Annie J. Tfii. per. Mis< C)oo D. Fair, Rollnnd T) omas rftid little Miss Cherry -Little. \(S tonic : '|_ yiHir ^ J thorough ESSC IXTRA ' ' chassis lubr -H '5 I'erma-Guni Moron oti " W hatever y< he, your Esi ^ ""* \^^y on You Get Something MORE at y t C, 4 YMCA Auxiliary In Annual Tea CHARLESTON The secone innual Crystal and Lace Ter sponsored by the Women's Aux. liary of the YMCA was held a' he Cannon Street "Y" Sunday Mr?. S. B. Maekey- led devntons. Misjg E Fleming presented the,, speaker." Mrs. Frank Voa1 Remarks were ifiade by Mrs. V, P. Turner. Mrs. R. L. .Fields prerented the Board of Director? md Mrs. Gladys Edwards, ohairnan of the Ten. Other remarks ver>- made by John F. Potts, the Board chairman, and Rev. E.A.L 1 amixkins. executive secretary. .'The -ToTTowTn^ churches hacl able*: Vi ronica Spiritual. Jeru <nlcni Baptist, Morris St. Bap 1st. Calvary Baptist. St. Peters Nathalie, Emanuel A ME. Weslej VIethod'M. St. Marks Episcopal Sinn' Presbyterian, C< nlral Bau ist, and Rev. Lnmpkins had r spVeial table. Several churchc; Hemingway News A. I/. WALKER HEMtNGWAY The Stai Lighter? of Marion will rendei t" ptrrgrrr m? irt- - J er u?? l+-m -Stat-inr A ME Churoh, Sunday, Novem. tx'r 4tln at 2 P. M. - Ben Brow bein.t the sponsor. The.second rally on the new huivh building will be held a' Jerusalem Station the second 5unclay'in November. .? The Rev. G. Lee Bayfw hai >con returned for another year it Jerusalem Station. The Walker Chapel NAACF jranch has recently added thirty yew members to its roster and s mo'ving along nicely. Mrs. Odell ^Mention is improvfig-rHoe4y after being hospitali:ed for a few days. The Missionaries - are sponsor, ng a Hallowe'en program at the lome of Mr, and -Mrs. Wilmar, j ray. DANTZLER Radio & Shoe Service We Kent Floor Sanders 2313 (Jervais Street RSTnoiicHflttTH ^No^At^oisons Kill Bo+h Kinds J USEb 73 YIARS At DRUG COUNTIRS 35< STERN'S ARMY SURPLUS Work Clothes Army and Navy Goods Tents and Tarps Uniforms ('hovrons ? Insipidus I* Dress and Work Shoes Il'i! .Vssoanbly St. Phone 5982! ???????? ! V for car... , dependable ) DEALER CHECK-UP exited heavy duty Ess# Extra ind a complete Esso Dealer icntion Job. Ask about Atlas d Antl-Freeze for cold-weathn . . . rugged, long-lasting iea . . . At las drip-Safe- Ttrra ; iving on anowy. icy roads. >ur winter driving needa may so Dealer is the man to see. 0 STANDARD L COMPANY our Happy Motoring Storel Mt. wtr T v<LIGHTHOUSE and INFOI ? r> , Pastor's Fourth 1 Y ear Saluted i - - CHARLESTON ? The fourth i anniversary of Memorial Baptist . Church's pa*tor, Rev. A. H. Clark, was observed October 15 to 21. Ministers assisting in the *pro-^ grams werer - - Reverends B. D. Lewis. S. H. Scott, P. G Daniels O. Smalls i not having tables sent donati ions in cash. The following served as ushci's: Misses Beatrice Wescott. Ai'lice Poinsett, Elizabeth Poinsett. Theodora Pickering and Carol i. na Fludd. Mrs. Earline Wong and ; Mrs Inez Temple were pianistsT r Over+.^200 was reported and . all r.ports are not in. ! Signia Gamma Rho Continued from Page 1 'contest for the title "Ruler of . Ti ny Tots". Ca<11 pxize^ _will be 1 given to the successful contestants. Among tots entered arc:* J Sadie Mae Younginer, Carolyn Garrett, Ronnie Gough, Richard Roach- Ill, Portundo Roach, Ronald Wheeler, Jimmie Clark, William E. Alford. Doris Al-i | frcda Christie. Idell Butler, j Johnna Clarenca Jackson, Milli~cent Fields, Margaret Kennedy, ^Wlbert Ann Drgher, Barbara . Ann Bouleware, Beverly Love, I Teressa Thompson, Barbara Jean [Harrs. Mary Frances Stroman, ,'Vvan Delanev, Fred Chitty and I James Cuiry. . 1 THINK OF IT! (ColumWs Only Brive4n Drug Store) Your prescriptions filled and i . drug store needs purchased sitting in your car. I WE DELIVER TOO! BHUTON APOTHECARY Phone 3-1681 1901 Hampton I8 Sunday th.ru Wednesday ? I'THE TANKS ARE COMING'? | %} . Steve Cochran jj UIIU 1 P S Maria Aldon i T^fCTWifRn f 11 ?>O^H3Hfl?O46H8HBH#CR!HflHDH0H0H0H0HBHDK8M^HfiK* i danci i . . saturd; C0LUMB1 In Per L THE. - 11 f== I I f ^ ^fjjs &>' icSL ' V * TSSflKXKfbwfcMMh ^Bl rm: f^\ _ _ A **: i,ooxi0 n ^ . ADVANCE TICKETS Lunch and College Inn FHni 4 IMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Satu ' 1 FALLS FROM THIRD PLOR,p SI'FFERS CONCESSION JL?'~ ^ i bh CHARLESTON ? Jesye MU 4 kell, 10* of 23 Archdale street, j suffered a cerebral conclusion [ and a fractured leg when he fell from the third floor porch at his home- 7; 71 He^'was admitted ' to Roper "Tfospital here. . ; Choifs of, various churches furnished the music. Otheri~on | the programs were: | [ The Seven Seal Gospel Cho-' j i us, Narrow Stream Gospel Cho: ru5' Mrs*s Charlote Washington-, " Rp>e Anthony, Freddie Plowden, ' Catherine Springs- Janie Green, | Mrs, A. Rivers, Mrs. A. Ladson, Deacon j. William*. John Eu- "Tjj [gene. J. M.. Vance, P. Wilson, W. Jenkins, Mrs, A. "Lewis, Deacon ill. Lazarus. Kiev. P. D. Lewis served a-* master of ceremony. 'Get Mother's Care For The Things You Wear" . At ? ; H. T. BRYANT Cleaners and Byess >{ 713 Main Street KIDDIES CLOTHES * Tiny Tots Togs C infants' and Children's J Apparel V Phone 2-5108 1635 Malnlt' 1 NEW DEVELOPIVtENT ~ \ On Paved Highway \ LARGE LEVEL LOTS / Small Down Payment 1 BALANCE EASY TERMS 1 H. H. MEEKS Co. ) 943 Harden St. Phone 2-2084 1 ir^ARTwnSoN^ |i "The Biggest Little ( Extends Sped ; V - To State Fa r\? Slup By. For lite Fines! % ^ ^ 1 service WHn xmpjMV5C*ftvi | 1 M 0 * ?f. -o ^ % -| ?J I VY, NOV. 3 A TOWNSHIP Al son! First Time In C "60 MTNTITFMAN" ? W a : IBH' :. ?v- ^ :3t;* JpbbBH^I B :- . y J*? s^y^j^B*""*'*. jjydH B *'": * '' _*Sh* ^jSSw^mU Hpp ^ fHfflfb PLUS m:. - J tt? a llllctlllS itIIU HIS u -Ntm tm ial?; Bo's Poj 'mmmmmMrn ... * >; , ;;r.% _, ?'i [ '' ii day, Nevermeb 3, 195W-5 BE SURE YOU ATTEND L. Jane Drake The Hat Shoppe I 1033 Main Street l?riCo / Dresses One (Ooup Hats ,T; - ? I -Jgi/j ? 30 . 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