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7?Strictly Social. BY TOMMIE SCOTT Lew Amis Organize In Stark's Terrace Les Amis social club was organized in Stark's Terrace ( last Monday night, in the horfte of Mrs. T. L. Thompson. The club .plana To meet at 7;30 the first Monday night in cash ~ month. Officers elected are; Mrs. D. I). Blackmail, president, Mrs. B. Spry, vice president, Mrs. T, L. Thompson, record- ing secretary, Mrs. Bowery Pressley, corresponding secretary, Mrs. N. Brown, chairman of the program committee, \yith Mrs. E. Elkin, Mrs. W. Roberts and Mrs. J. Burk members of that .committee. Mrs. C. W. Ttazzard was elected as reporter for the club. * + The Misses Norris Visit Relatives On Furloughs Privates first class Miriam and Mildred Norris, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Hills Norris, 217 Bull street, are home on a leal Corps at Fort Pix, N. J. and Pfc. Miriam is stationed at Valley Forge, ^Pa. They are both graduates of Booker T Washington high school here, and have been in sprviei* for _? onG yoar. = ? * * * "T Anthony M. Hurley Ends Visit Home Anthony Manigualt Hurley spent several days at home recently here with his parents. He is a student at Palmer , M omnrinl Tnatifntft. Slorlnlin "M O' TTf? visit.pH hnmp fnr tlin I Christmas holidays and returned for an additional week shortly after going back to school. * 9j Bowmgtns Spend Several Days In Washington , Rev and Mrs. W. McKinley Bowman, and their four ehildren, spent several days in Washington, I). C. recently visiting with Mrs. Bowman's brother in law and sister, Mr. and and Mrs. Lawrence Perry. They report having had an enjoyable stay. Incidentally, Mrs. Rosa B. Jones^ one of Mrs. Bowman's sisters, has returned home to New York City after having been called to Orangeburg county on the death of their father. . " ##* Benedict College Octet On Tour ^ x # The Octet of Benedict College is touring the north eastern states, beginning January 17. The states on the schedule in- . elude Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, ' Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. ' ? . ' . * * ^ Deltas Present Founder's Day Program Beta Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority presented its annual^ Founder's Day program in the Allen University Auditorium Sunday aftebnoon. The speaker was Mrs. Rebecca Cann, grand executive - secretary of the sorority, who spoke on "Human Rights from Charter to Practice." The Delta chapter sat Benedict College and Allen University respectively, Gamma Upsilon and Gamma Pi. wm associ- _ in the program. Saturday night a closed Coffee Hn;ir !?_ - T- among Delta women was itald in the hufne of Mrs. Samuel R. Higgins, a soror. Following the public meeting Sunday a reception was held, during which visiting sorors from S. C. State College at Orangeburg, and Sumter, were feted. f ' *' * Kappas Sponsor Chapel Program The Gamma Pi chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity sponsored a program featuring an" address bjT* Walker E. Solomon, a frater and executive secretary of the Palmetto State Teachers' Association, in a special chapel hour program at Allen University last Thursday. . # * ? Congratulations?Jack And Jill Club Mrs. Anna May Dickson, who for so many years worked so hard to make the annual March of Dimes program a success here?as she has with so many other community projects, tells us that the Jack and Jill Club, made up of some of the community's finest young matrons, is taking over the drive this year as their biggest project with the "Mother's -March" the night of January 31. We wish to give them a great big hand for holding up Columbia. Somebody ought to do it and should have done it long ago. The least the rest of us women and mothers can do is to be sure we leave our lights on that night .and get everybody else to do the same, and hand over a nice little sum from our budgets to keep Columbia on the map. Thanks a lot girls. I really mean it! * * " ??? ? ~~~~~ CuTtureClub Sponsors "Hike" Contest The "Culture Club met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Inez Bacoats, with Mrs. Ola Wakefield president, presiding. Echoes of the Christmas Cheer effort were reflected in the many "Thank You" notes which were read. The big business of the meetimr was completion m for the bicycle contest, in which a handsome bicycle will be given, to the girl or boy raising the highest amount over $60. Tickets for this event?and all proceeds go to charity as with all other Club projects?are in the hands of contestants. The generaf chairman is Mrs. Bertha Lewis and the chairmen of the four group divisions are: Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Agnes Evans and Mrs. Khudinc Johnson. A delicious repast was served after business. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Wakefield, 816 Oak street, January 25, starting at 5 p. m. Dr. Nordla I\ Mitchell will talk on?"What's New ?In Medicine". y * * * WoiTf"Y&u Girls Help Me I)o This? This is hiy first summary, hastily put together to make the deadline. It's something brand new to me although it is real fascinating. I've promised the "boss" to try to keep up with what is happening in the social world, but yon see I'm a working girl?teaching?and you know how you feel after a day of it, and how little time you have. I wonder if we couldn't 'do it together?All you?have to Tto Is call me (phone number is 2-6873?after 4 p.m.) or the newspaper (2-7079) so we'll know about your party, meetings, clubs, guests, new arrivals, etc. It'll help both of us. It's easy, too. ^on't you ladies help me report it here??'Tommie'f J r .; . ' i I Allen U. Club Here Schedules Meeting Jan. 23 * - The Richland " County Aller University Alunuii Clu'b wil hold a Special meeting, Wednes day evening, Jauary. 23, starting at 8 o'clock, in the J. S. Flippei Library i>.u Allen's campus. President Samuel R. Higgtrr? will address the g-roupr? All runner students and grad uate> of Allen University in CO' lumbia and viciity arc ivited tt bo present. A T. Sutler is president "f tht club; Dr. R. W. Ma tree is chair' man of the executive committee Former Charleston Woman Dies In Georgia tvrighii White, recently passed i: Columbus, G-a. where she hat made her ho?in f^y Mr* whrte was tTfo daught i of the late Robert Wainwright, well known, printer heir.' shi was a member of T>n-n-mnit Congregational Church. Surviving arc a husband, ^ >!"r iyhito, a snn and a daughter. Dunlap-J ackson Wedding Planned > aH^<^ .> * . % < ^ v Sl... * '" ' .. / '.. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nathan, Jr. announce t he - engagement of their daughter, Francena Dunlap, to Mr. Philip Jackson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jackson, Sr., of Brooklyn, N. Y. The wedding wilLocrnr snm^ time in Fphntarv in Brooklyn. Miss Dunlap is a former Columbian. State Baptist Continued from Page 1 lege, Sumter. The memoria hour will be conducted by Rev E, W. Wright of Lauren.- an: Rev. J. T. Thomas of Charles ton. The moderator's forum wil be inducted by Moderator M. E Gordon of Llgefield, Rev. T. R Hampton of Rock Hill, Rev. L R. Pay'ton of Orageburg and R< v J. J. Maxwill of Charleston. Tie " r sermons will be*delivered by Li J. P. Reeder of Columbia, Rev W. H. Noal, also -<f Columbia an-.l Rev. B. J. Whippor of Char leston. Miss Ander^u, president < Mather School for girls a*. Beau fort, will delivi r the address- f<> sec. >n-lary scho->1 The executive- voted that tp conrvervtion would underwr^ $52,000 for M) >rris College, Sum ter; $2.1,000 for Benedict C'Ml gc Columbia; and $12,000 for Friend ship College at R >ck Hill. Rev. G. G 1 nk D'ani Is Georgetown is president of th convention);- Rev. W. I,. Wilsor Spartanburg, vice president; Rev L. C. Jenkins, Columbia, smtc tnrv; Rev. W. P. William? Ornngeburg. t rea surer and l'ev W. M Bowman. Clumbia. d . - c t *r * public relations. Just What Is This? Continued from page 4 Beaches, Voting: polls, and r for that trouble making orj, ed th<* National Associatioi vancement Of%Colored peopl Now after Mr. White had 1 the law enforcement officers their all into the Moore cast five bombings which occur death of Mr. Moore, His Exec niirriHiiiss ii mixed group ui Mansion, and tells the worl words that this is the makin our State. But in the same b of the situation during the eonferenee thr? flatly and absolutely refuse gated, and in order to save state he entertained the eii The Governor's' northern ported to the Gitrus Fruit C pt^S " "W - '' t^|[ >$&>.. /Miss Li Hie Weds Mill l-.illie Mac West n, daughter ot Mi. and Mi's, Robert Wcs ton < [ Columbia, became the bndc c? Mr. A brain Coles,-Ji. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram C"l. > of II pkins, -?n Saturday December 22. 1951, at 6:90 p.m., in a b au'.iful ceremony at the* home of the brirt' 's parents. Rev. Maxie S. Gordon, Pastor of thebride officiated, using the dou-' ble ring cci\-n\pny. Prayer- -was* I offered bv Rev. W. H N^al. I cou-dn ?f the bride. ! j Forming a background for the nuptial altar wore large palms. ( baskdts of white gladioli and fern. _and^JuraJic.ltcd- xandelabna- _ holding tall?white on riffles-. Prior to the service, a program of wedding music was present ed by Mrs. R<>sooe Wilson, - piariLsi. ivnss wjm0 rear] uuui-i. den sang, "Becau-e". and Miss1 Elnora Robin-op rendered '.wo' selections, ' Why Do I L?.vc You". 1 and "I Lev,. Yr u Truly." I The bride was givvn in mar-. riagc by her fatkr, Robrt Wc-s. "l tun. Her gown wa- of whit, bru 1 dal >atin fashioned with a rotind yoke of nylon net which a.outlined with an imp rt -i lac ' ruflle. The tight fitted - lx>dic 'j was buttoned ?.l >wn the back L> with tiny -atm c ver-. d butt ?n>. *; Tile long <i. ve- ' na.ci in p int? over thL. hand , an-', were als .'. fast, n v] \vl* tiny satin <. \<-r buttons. Th.e-full kirf , ndc i in a train. Inlets -.f lac., ext n-led f fern thA was', ii.n; to th.e iv.i i of the train. Th.e fing. r-tip i 1 , of bridal illu-i< n was attached I to a Juliet cap whir; u-,s t nii hroidercd in 'V~! p arls. Pearl e jdrops attached t> th,. cap t u hi cd the ear l"b - She won a double strand ->1 pearls. Her h uI quet "f white carnations and j gladioli was cent, red with a purple - rch.i l. and wa- 4 id with ( n whit,. -atin b w a d streamers _1 Mrs. G ag- William.-. Jr.. sis. tu: - f th In idc wa - 'matro-i f honcir.-4i.h0 w_re a long fwl!-[ skirted ff "wit of ^uavy aqua tatf-'-ta, an-! carved a b tupe t -.f atioii that a ni ecruit members Florida orang< jani/at ion, rail- I lit1 Northei n \ For The A'd- refused to bu 0 why the mixtu \ot only,iu-< used mansion, alout , of not putting mittee would 1 as well as tlo-1 xtatc deeply rt red before the so recently oo illency, the flov. [Jut no mat ; the Iweclitive Negroes of I'1 Id in so many large shoi g of history for membership ir reuth the truth (tnly h*MMTr~ttrcr~"itay ^ bring alxiu TTrmmlttee^RaTT people. So, we' d to be segre- write-?on the face for the us it may see xeu group. of the sushirn spies ha'j re- those who an Irowers Ass?>vi- the (piestion i i | Ti III 111 Hr^f ! n : ! HHHI : a' I I K . . > V I 11 '' iB . ';>, : - ' . j ti .I-1;;;. . :" I i ? ' , -, ; . 1 | ? ' ] v. . -^SM| i j : .; V;- I t ..* . ; t T ' -j . m*?ix ^?mmw^mAM6MHHMH|KmBI Weston |n irn Coles "T; i I c carnation-, trd wits. ribbon! mnlohing her gown. I s' Mi-s Annie Vivian Furgess,; ^ cousin f thL. bride was maid of c< lio.nt r. .Her g wn of dusfv wel n lafT ta was fashion d identical! t} in that of Mrs. Williams, and her bouquet wa- tied with match- -IS ing ribb.m. B th attendants wore r. if'Id -and a Is. ^ Earl Sumter..was best man. ' {< Mrs. W.stnn, mother of] the cs bride wort? an aftern<> n f'wn cl of aqua crepe embroidered with f - quins, gold gpvos and -andals. pi Her corsage was of white car- ' j nations. ?Mrs:?Cntrr ~ rftbtfrer nf The"^ bridegroom w-to a cri po after- * no"?.n gown with matching ac-. cessories. Het corsage was alsoj ? of white carnations,. n The bride's* muterna-l grand; ^ nt ther, Mrs. Annie Rk'edy of ^ New York w re a fuchsia crept afternxsn gown embroidered ^ with sequin-, a matching hat, nad giivcs^ Her corsage wa*_ ofr vvnit-o carnations. j Immediately following the 11 cercnr ny. a 1 vely r-xvpti >n was'/ given by the bride's parent?, my1, U? Allen. Brind'<t, Assembly; r- '-m. White can .es, gladioli 11 and fern, palms, and Christmas * bell- w*'rt? Used t-> dec rat the room. The t ireo ti rod wedding n rak.. con* or- d th.e biide'- table.j 1 T!ie e >vc r used n this tabic' *" K wa> 1' irish linen with ins ts fi imported lac \ It wa- a. gift f ^ th^. bride' ma'ernol gran-lYn -t' > r ! her parents w on th'\v, a f' were married. 11 Mis. Willie Ann Sumter was ) i:i t .daige t th punch b wl. as-' sided by Mr-. C"ia Mav- O'Neil.' ^ Mrs. J 'nmt. .1 :i< s wore in charge' 1 " tine service. Mr- Ola Mac u Daniels, and Miss Mabel (VI -j invi*cd the guests to view the: gift-. Miws Vivian Calhoun .mdi ^ Ifatti N Atoii intr duccd the, ' guest M sdamt's Ida A. Bull. T j Hanborrv. and Henj. Harris ^ were* in rhafgr of r--reiving anli \ gi-toring gd's. Mi sn Fdn'-ra! R 'bins ri was in c.'.arge of fiic! il J I t o\ ement whs afoot to boycott whore over they were sold. Merchants knowing this had v them and perhaps this is i I >m>up was entertained at the j X witli the idea that the com- t he made to believe that th' j ?grotted the bombing that ha:' i 'curred. ter what his motive was the i lorida and tlie United States lid continue to place their 1 i the NAACT. because it is the bifwr ttiat Is TeaTTy attempting t justice tor a down-h'Oddeh . re thinking on one thing as we ( Governor's action, to some of 1 m that the race relationship j state is improving-, but, to ^ ^ 1 1 ... I V l il e looKing of n mo iru> curiait j 1 irisfs what ia this? ^ HE LIGHTHOUSE'and Opportunities In Nu Outlined In Hecruiti The post-graduate anid educa onal opportunities of servin ith the Army Nurse Corps wer ressed by Maj. Harriet .A. Dev y, Third Army nurse procur lent officer, as she address xo gr?up< of student nursi t the Columbia Hospital Tue ay afternoon. Graduate nurses entering tl rmy Nurse Corp> may folio ich advanced courses as Oper ng Roojn Techniques, Neur syhiatric Nursing and Anae letolngv. she pointed out, a> liu- are enabled to- learn t lost modern ursing methods b ig. practised today. Local March Of [RmesTampaign Plans Announced The Columbia March of Dim : mmittee said ths w-Cvk it h ust about completed plans f he annual January 31 March limes affair here. Big event of that everting he M ther.v March 7 t>> 8 p. r ehic'n is being sponsored by t lack and Jill club. Full deia f the program are te be a lounc. d later. The committee i- headed )r Fred Jenkins, who is ehai inn. Other members inclui ohn H. Whitman, 'who w Settle city >clv ol<; Mrs. T^lfse enkins, county schools; Mi /il>on Simkins. Mother mar* ' airman; Mrs. Nettie Cha; -.lie, professional; J. R. Did ~>n, pastor; Rev. R. C. WiKo hurches; Mrs. Odessa , Nclso alleges; Edgar Chappelle, bus eks>-es and Dr. L. P. Chappell ip Masonic order. Mrs. Anna May Dickson, wl working as cTdinator for t) innpaign. said tha<T organiz; ons, especially t.he Greek Le ?r and social club-- expected "ntribute^. arc. requested to mal decks, payable to The Nation oumdation for Infantile Parab s. and mail these to Dr. Fro t nk.ns, 1107*' Washington St. Iemingway Note* Hemingway ? Mi., and Mi larion Wfright announced' tl larnage of their daughter, Wi e M?ae Wright to Pvt. Johni .. Davis. Pvt. Davis is the sc f ' Mrs. Lucile Davis and tl it, Friday Davis. Sgt. Ed. Sumter, Jr., son [r. and Mr-. Ed. Sumter, S pent the holidays home visi 114 relatives an<i friends. Se uinter i- stationed in Califn ia. Pvt. Jo-hus Weaver spent t\v days h?me with his wi Ii<k Lillicvine Weaver. Pfc. James Pinkey vi-ited h t t v r. Mi s. Janie Pinkey r c ntlv. Mr-. Gladys, Culoug h Ivanst->n. Ill spent a few via; >-iting relatives and friends. The Mis-irvares '?f Jerusale tat inn gnw several packages u:'s and Candies to the unfo unate ones of the i"?mmuni urine the hi'lidav season. Pvt. W G. Walker. Jr. spe is lurlouy.v home with his p nt- and friends. Pvt. Walk as recently graduated fro 'amp G->p!< n, Ga. SCRTC. A party \va- given in his ho r at the home of his paren ITr. and Mrs. W. G. Walk 'u-sday night. Attending t >arty""'\\ ere: Rev. Win. Wirig! J?I,, riavi-. M v. -ihd Mr-. W >Ur Wright, Mr and Mas. Jam J-ray, J. W. Gray. Mrs. Rebec lodgers, Mr.-.' Agnes Gray. R. 1 >ii i \f?.- Mr lit I . * 1 tv?. >V Vf. V>tllK?'I, ivi Smith. Mrs. C le- >s the young.' laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rcb .Vest n t?f Ap*.. R-7, AllBenedict Oourt. She is a gni-' itc of S 'uth- CaK'lina State C ege, and a teacher in "he C nubia school -vstem. Mr. Co s is a graduate of Benedict C ego. and presently holds a i ition with the veterans Adm -t rat ion hnsptal in Columbia For their honeymoon, 4ho o< do visited North- Carolina. T>io\v reside at 162P? Two No I V.'ad, Columbia. Out r>f town guest irn* M Piornloe Van Ri?l of N- w Y< !*i*V. c*oUsin of the bride. M Elizabeth Gadsden aho r>f N r.-rk. cousin of th- brid" M 7p*n Fu?,<*->ss. Thomrvoo "f i >ride I 2Z?>' x " "1 . ' * *y *i*VCfe v. /%. ' " >*>> vcv. <:\ I FORM EH, TOLUMBIA, S. C. Sal Tse Corps Are *' j Bent Talk Here t- "Arnxy nurses serve all over jj| g the world in over 200 installs- P c I tiorus. They have an opportunity p /- to perform all types of duties in 5 e- the nursing field, plus the treat- 8 xl ment of combat patients, and ? es thus gain a wide range of ex- 2 s- perience," Major Dawley said, P "Army nursing offers ARmeri- p ie can womai the unique oppor- 5 w tunity to *6rve their country and 6 a- further their professional status S o- at the same time." , s- Major Dawlt/y spoke to thejjic he e>* the the hospital. The classes!? ?c-:,are a Regular part of the sch ooling program designed to acotiaint y I senior students with opportuni- % ! tie - m the nursing field. JX . She supplemented her talk! J ! with "Proudly T-bey Serve," aim I film which tells the story of an:/ Army nurse through basic train-! 1 - ; ing ta--h^f-fir?t assignment.? ff ?RcpJie?leaving Columbia; J . Thursday Major Dawley spoke A - to nurses at the State Hospital ! land addressed the School Nursing of the University of ^ ' South Carolina. | n ,i Ot er South Carolina cities in 1 . Cj her itinerary are Camden, Sum-jC iIs|tcr, Florence. Charleston, Oange-|J burg, Anderson, Greenville,) \ i Spartanburg and Rock Hill if r.l * 7 de Nurses Graduate V U1 Here January 21 I F.L ~ "if -s.i Fourteen young nurses trained J :h at the Good Samaritan-Waverly C p-i Hospital here will be graduated ? k-; in c-mmoncerrie-nt exercises Mon- ^ n,! day night, Jauuary 21. n,' The closing exercises will beii-j gin at 8:15 and will be h*ld in e,; Second Nazareth Baptist* church I where the pastor, Rev. W. Mbio| Kinley Bowmart will deliver the , n<- comhuencemont address. ^ a- Class Day exercises will be t- held .Saturday afternoon, at 5 to p. m. on the hospital grounds, ce. Sunday morning, January 20, al the baccalaureate sermon will y-' be delivered at Uni?n Baptist >d . Church, Devine Street* during 1 regular services by Rev. Lincoln ) C, Jenkins, pastor. V - mrnmm: s. V I V. 1 | J I jag HATtr ROACH PASTE 7 tSiiSo of 4 wot AH KQisons Mil uetn mna? j m r U&ID 73 V?A?S ? 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