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ry * * 3 * . . . % ... _ . BY TOM v'V VISIT ATLANTA r" y Mr and Mrs. Thomas I : ( Blassingale motored to Atlar \ end with Rev. and Mrs. R. E ^ \ Mrs. Rowe is the--sister of v they visited friends at Atla RETURNS TO PARRIS IS! Pvt. Herbert Nelsofi o1 returned, to duties in Parris leave ^vvTth'his wife, the for parents at 2866 Washingtor CHARLESTON VISITORS Mrs. Miriam White oi ton, accompanied by her tv spend the weekend in the Mrs. C. H. Dannelly, 2359 1 . . . . WEEKENDS AT HOME Miss Catherine Kyser < in the public school systen weekend at home, 2205 Sta , i AKA EORMAL t :. "' . . The AKA's, undergra( dance at the Allen Universi Music by Harold June. The with souvenir combs. Decor colors of the sorority. k isik&i |r By Mrs. Mamie E. Fields CHARLESTON ? State w men honor Robert Shaw Wilki son with Memorial Teas:^ v * Moncks Corner with Mrs. Se ?h ion president had their tea & / ..February 17. Hartsville: Mrs. S. C. Allc f state chairman of teas, reports I successful tea by the Helpi Hand Club of that city. Spartanburg Marion'etts, t home elub of the State Pre F " dent, had their tea February Ife*, - nvors details later.^ Charleston's club women ? r , nuoHy have a community Menr r rial Tea, honoring-not only 1 i; Robert Shaw Wilkinson, but t Rev. D. J. Jenkins founder the Jenkins Orphanage. T! year the program vyas club t ! * ent, each club presented a nu: . - b?r. Many of the numbers wc original. Mrs. Ethelyn Part pres. Elite' Art, a writer whe we all admire, gavr two of 1 , ..original poems. She was presc jC' ed by Mrs. Inez Pinckney. M f | MarceTla Davis president of t \ Marian Anderson Circle gave oation "Progress Made by b gro Womtn" which was rich, a tnjoy; i by all. Modern Priscilla's, Mrs. * Temple president of entire -cl pres Ated a ^kit "The Best Man of the Club Year," by Mrs. E. Fields. Each month tried prove it was the best, so t ?* club women decided to wo harder to show which really the best month of the club ye; The Poinsettas, Mr^. J. E. Moc ft IRISH SODA RRFAD ' -I I l V Wf to .. '- j^M -S I SUM ^ Celebrate that great day for c tea and serving (hem Irish Soda - feet bread to serve on St. Patrick caraway seeds. The Irish are not< into many of the dishes they ma " IRISH S< r - * 2 cups sifted enriched flour W teaspoons baking soda - n teaspoon salt I tablespoon super . Vi cup Light oven and set at 375*F. Si paper. Measure 2 cups and sift large mixing bowl. Cut in shorten Stir in raisins and caraway seeds. W> flour mixture ahd bfend with i spread or pat smooth. Bake at 3' until done. Serve hot in wedges i .. " * . ' p.H v I' '- ~ ' t?T h / .?'v . icily '%/ . Social M1E SCOTT Mance and Mr. and Mrs. Clydi ita, Georgia and spent the week >. Howe, 3099 Arden Read, N.W Mrs. Blassingale. While then nta University and Spellman. LAND' t the U. S. Marine Corps, ha i Island aft.gr having spent hi hier Miss Vivian Gray and hi 1 Street. * 193 Fishburn Street, Charles vo children, Angela lind Mikel! city visiting relatives. Mr. am Washington Street. ? of Columbia, presently teachin l of Macon, Georgia, spent th rk Street. b * 3s, gave their winter form; ty Gym. Friday night, March sorority presented their guest ations were pink and green, t.h president, sang their club sor composed by one of their mer ?~ bers. Miss Lydia Anderson, ou n~ standing musician of our city, member of the Marian Birn ss- ga<ve a musical number. Azal< on Beauticians presented the Ave: ' girls trio, Mr<. Philip Magwoo m, president..- -. _ a The East Side Jessamines pr ng sented Mrs. Helen?Talbert in reading, accompanied by h he daughter at the piano. Mi si- Pearl Thoma- was at her be 1 ~ singing her solo for the Maria etts. The Jenkins Orphana m- octet of little girls was entc io-staining. Music was furnished 1 Dr. the Inhmaeulate Conception ch he ral group of 60 voices and t' of Burke high male quartet, his v A great crowd gathered as i al- ual to support these earnest w m- men. From Georgetown car ;re our distinguished state ofTicoi rer Mrs. Pauline McCloud, roc or >m ing secretary, Mrs. Howard, t ier chairman of Department of Be m- t?r Homos and Gar3ens, M: rsr~Dorothy? Jackson, president he Better Home and Garden CI' an of that city. Mrs. C. Pembfroo! 7e- served as general chairman; si nd did a fine job serving with h -ushers. Miesdames V. Moultr I. C. Ropeiy G. Dobbins, I. Danio ub. H. Parker, T. E. Berry, E. Do ith bins, A. Brisbane, J. Major. M. Giles, F. E. Coulter M Mnltiso to K. P. Waddy, M. N Toomer: tl ho Misses V. Frnser. A; Schroder, rk Richardson, A. E. Poinsette, 1 is Staggers, J .Johnson, ar. The Girls Of The Home >ro Miss Jewel Long, our senior FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY he Irish by having some friends in for Bread. There couldn't be a more per* '% Day. What makes it so Irish are the d for scattering these tasty little seeds ice. 3PA BREAD ? H cup (14 cup plus 2 tablespoons) shortening LA ^ ?? t tablespoon caraway seeds Va cup vinegar tweet milk >fc tome flour onto a piece of waxed with flour, tod a, salt and sugar into ing with "two knives or pastry blender. ,Jfix together vinegar and milk. Add fork. Turn into greased 9" pie plate, F5*F. (moderate oven) 30 minutes or vith Iocs of batter. I I* 1? I i Club Celebrates I 25th Anniversary At Charleston * j CHARLESTON ? Mr. and! 1 Mrs. Herman Boone, 79 Spring j j StrOet. were the hosts to the I Ever Ready Club of the Central i Baptist Church and their guests, i in honor of their 25th Anniver[ sary. The club organized by the late I Mrs. Connie Jones, wife of the B ! late Rev. W. P. Jones, who was j _ I then, pastor, has been one of the , most progressive clubs of the q j church. A beauiful bouquet- of ! gladioli and ferns was sent by I Dr. W. W. Jones, a successful { dentist, whose parents were ini vited to speak and could not at3!tend. *Lj Mrs,?S. K. Clement,?original president who held- the office for, i twenty years, gave a brief history ; of the club. Mrs. A. J. Murray, i first secretary, spoke and Mrs. Nan Baxter, president for th?' I pafcd five veaTs, sppke to the .j} group. Present officers are: Miss : vrvricai. i vt vicr-yic:>iuciii, ;vn^. E. Campbell, 2nd vice-president,! ' Mrs. H. Parker, secretary and ' Mrs. T. Boone, trea?urer, K, After the program a quizz was c>! introduced by Mrs. L. J. Chap| man with Mrs. E. Havncs acting t as quizz master. Mrs. G. L. Dobbins, won first prize and Clifton . Mag wood of Washington, D. C. j won second prize. s Guests present were MrSV'The:; L> hie Fludd, Mrs. Thelma Simmons, Mrs. Anna Fields and Mrs. -- G. L. Dobbins. The decorations carried out the valentine motif. An abundance of refreshments was served. ^ . Spiritual Group Donates $100 *g To Hospital it-r CHARLESTON ? The Sociea ty for the Preservation of Spiritie uals has contributed $400.00 to ea the building fund for the Canry non St. Hospital. The president d, Augustine T. Smythe said the society formerly had endeavored t._ to assisF old sick or destitote a Negroes froni care funds raiser ed from concert. These cases are rs now cared for by welfare. The members decided to give the ? funds to assist in the rehabilita ? tion of the Old Hospital and Co" _ . lf- Lake View high, West Columbia, by visited, Charleston witli^Mrs. Al?* slon to attend the annual Wiikhe inson Tea. The club women were haRpy. to see Jewel and to note is- what a fine woman she is becomo ing, She "expresses her desire to ne continue her education and rs, hope^ to major in Elementary d- Education. A challenge to the wohe nun of the state! Mrs Marie >t- Green Foster, Mrs. Kate Gleatrs. on Tillman, two of our former of girls from the home who graduanb ted from high school a year ago, ke were in attendance at the Charhe leston Tea Both girls are good er house keepers and hare good ie. husbands and homes. Charleston Is, gave them a warm welcome. On b- March 9 nine little girh from C". .the Home were confirmed at St. n, Luke Episcopal Church of Col no unibia-. Rev. Cartey, rector being S. a weekly visitor at the home inVI. strutting the girls for this ceremony. Attend Council Sessions at Federated Club women from ?..many states attended the- Bish ops' Council in Charleston; the gu.ots of Mrs. M. E. Fields; Mrs. Ada G. Jones, member of the N. J. State Federation of Colored Women's Club-, and chairman of Health, Salem, N. J., Mrs. Prentice Lawrence of Orang", N. J., president of the Lit Muse Club. : Smtfh?<Carolina women who aft-ended the National meeting in Atlantic City in 1950 remember Mrs. Jones, who was secretary of communication and responsible for our telegrams; thi- group is all ready for the Los Angeles meeting in August. Also. Mrs. Mary B. Taylor of' Jacksonville's Edward Waters College, secretary to Bishop J. A. Gregg, 11th Episcopal District. Mrs. Olivia Harrell, Jacksonville. the president of tin I Young Women's Auxiliary to the Missionary Society. , ... - ? APPLICATION FOR Doreetor of Nurses CTiTTThTbjTi Hospital * Columbia. South Carolina T am a hTffF school yra''u.n ing more about your pursing NAME STREET of HOX: _ , C1TY I vrie*& as. r - wr ^ * Mrs, RalpSte llri<lg<> (Jlib Ii Winsome Alberta Stevenson was hostess to her Bridge Club, j with 12 tables, Monday night, March 10 at Seegars Park. The hfall was docorat,c*i with various colors of gladioli, ^milaxj and daffodills. Refreshments were .served buff-1 ett style, which consisted of baked Virginia ham, macaroni, potatoes souffle, hot biscuits, deviled eggs on lettuce, mounds, hot coffee, nuts and candies. "Each guest was presented with j Hemingway News ! " i HEMINGWAY?Waymon Leg- ! g^tt "imd " sWr-Paul~bT~Ybungs^" town, Ohio arc home for a visit. Pvt Johnny A. Davis is spend-1, ing a few days with his wife, Mrs. Willie Mae Davis, relatives and friends. Pvt. Davis is stationed at Fort Eustis, Virginia. ~Pvt>*Jo7hua W /aver has rer <r a turned to Seattle, Washington, tnhnc/k Un 4c I I 1 nrl 4 \V_ W UU1U ilV Id dV. I IUM UIV,U lU seas duly. ! Mrs. Isamo Leggett is in the Memorial Hospital at Georgetown. The Gray's Crossroad Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harriet Gray, Wednesday. , The Tru-tees of Jerusalem Station A.'MvE.-C'hureh are spnnsWr mg 'a contest. Firrft prize-?a Sf)0.no innerspring mattress; second prize ? A steam electric iron; t.hirJ prize-?A china set. Get a ticket, only $1.00. News From Spartanburg SPARTANBURG ? Dr. Cole, man W. Kerry was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the NAACP last Sunday. The message he brought was very interesting. Eleven new members joined the NAACP, which is increasing each month. er Board of Missions of the Met.-hodist Church was guest minister at the morning worship *-ervice at the Silver Hill Methodist Church. Rev. B. 'J'. Soars, pastor of the Thompson St. Baptist Church. L will sneak SunHav M .1 r h 16, *on the 'Sij' >}o?< : 'Two Wny< Eternity." Viskor^ arc. woicom to attends Rev. II. _C.?Vmrng and his members will worship at the church -lurinj* et:troth t h mm | church Sunday, M rch If) at 3:3n 1 for the Ivnofit f t;- drive. Rev. Dr. Bod"nbaouh nr.d hi- church will wor-hip at the church Friday night. MVirrh 21. at ft p. m. f >r the same hencfiV Mr-. Tow W. McJitupsev is the sponsor of the-fIwo programs Dr J. C. Bull and Miss C .A. Flu'ld wish to cxpr.ss their appreciation to the many friends for the beautiful flowers and get-well card- sent to their Motlv r, Mrs. Minnie F Bull, during, her recent ilhv ss "following rtppirlnnt Mrs. Rosena Kn-rson :i n d Mr<. I.illn M Williams were hostossp? Saturday vening to members of CJammrv Mn Zeta Chapter. Zetn Phi Beta Sororitv. Culture Club Notes The Culture Club has selected 11 ac very popular play "Outward Bound" to be presented during th" State Teachers' As-ociation, March 2fi at Allen University. Wo jiro ver\ pleased to have Mrs. Eva Tre/vnnt return to the club and h r daughter. Mis*. Carolyn Tre/vnnt, become a new member. The hostess, Mrs Annie Belle, W- ston?delicious refresh merits. Tli' next meeting will be held Friday, March 14, 5:00 p. m. at the home of "Mrs. Baxley,' 1111 Gregg Str-et John TT. McCrnv' will_speak <m "Our Role in 1052 Fle( ttTTnsd1. Come and bring new j m other aiv friends TrMi'nin" liluifil for Nnrsoc mi Cannon St. M USK TRAIMNC; I i i L ????? -? ? 1 do and m intrivsTi- i n /.: 1 \class which hrtfins Maph .".1 - STATK -K. . ^ ^ - ^v. fc?- *J venson Hosts ith Party a corsage before play began. It was unique in that the person who received the corsage likje that of the hostess received a prize. Mrs. Helen Jefferson was winner. Me-dames J. G. Stuart, Anne Hopkins, H. H. Cooper, Lucinda Dantzler and others won prizes of lovely lingerie and pottery. The following attended: Out of Town Guests: Mesdames Catherine Dawkins Eleanor Sultan and Geraldire? DeCosta, Orangeburg. Mrs. Joseph Peoples, Jackie Williams._Elise Jenkins, Sadie Bailey, Mai'y Soloman, Blokie Bailey, Netti'? Thompson, Annie HeHe "WxjTtDn, "" XmirentTia Lybrand, Kattie RufF, Ethel Pinckney, Daisy Roach, Alma Williams, Blanche Tngrum, Helen Patterson, Marian Morgan. Mary Stuart, Gertrude Sanders, Lillie M-.e Reynolds. Mamie Raifon4, Mamie Brandvburg, Ada Cooper^ Grace RuTT Nettie Chappelle, Herdiscne Harrison. Edna Jones, Anni'e Hanberry, Vivian Ma' Gregg, all of Columbia. Club shall. Rachel Griffin and Mrs. members a?e: Mrs. Annie Hopkins, Geraldine Fair, Ann Kennedy, Isabelle Mil-es, Mae Walker. Blossom Jones, Myi edith Douglass, Es*er Field, and Helen Jefferson. ^ f ^ ^wwYmsaiL limNTlCNS^ (Probate Judge's Office) Louis F. Brinkley, Fort Jackson. Greta Starnes, Columbia. . .li.r.v s Bnnvn, New York City, I.o;s Lawton, New York City. James Chavis, West Columbia, Johnnie Mae Stallev, West Columbia. Robert Lee Donald, Columbia Hattie E. Pearson. Bennettsvillc. Wilson Davis, Columbia, Doric Bookart, Columbia. Wade E. Golden, W. Columbia, Frances Buzzard, Leesville. Howard D. Git.-gg? Jr., Orange. TTuT^BeiHaR-ftridr-Columbia. !V f.. 1 T o?*irtlr Trtv\rv Mori iVl ? i I V ? I lot UU1 At ill", J Frances Gole, Columbia. Ja per Sutton. Columbia, Mar *.)\u Collrns, Columbia. John Thompson, Inmo( Rub> G Rurkett, Irmo. Marfan Anderson Federated Circle Sah'tps Year CHARRESTON ? The Mariai Anderson Federated Circle, thi only church, club of the City Fed oration of Women'- Clubs, c'le brated its fifth anniversary, Feb ru-ary 24, at the Central BaptiChurch. Mi-s Thelma F. Murray State Supervisor of .Tunio'i Club-, and granddaughter o Mrs. Georgiana Murray one o the original ^members of the Charleston Todcration, was- th' gue-t speaker. Mrs, Eva Tlopkinpas* president. presented Mrs A. J. Murray, who in turn intro duced Mi s Murray. Mrs Robin son, founder of the club tok how the idea of a church cluV originate*1, and that all fund; raised hv the club go to the sup port of tho Wilkin-on Orpnar Home. Mrs. C. B. P-^arson wa< the first president of the circio Officers for the ensuing year were installed by Mrs. C.A.Cher, rv and arc as follows: .Mrs. Ellon Davis, president, Mrs. Eva Hopkin-. vice-president. Mrs. I.. J ^ ^ ^ ~ ~ i T if v. ii?i[jiiwiii, M'riniii,v, :virs.. Ij. 11. Magwood, trwsiir T, Mrs K. So;ihro(ik,Tw;in.>gor, Mrs. K. 11, Robinson, advisor.' Mr-. II Alston, matron of t'v Wilkinson Orphan Home and ori'x of the original members, told of !vr four years ' f s twice with the home. Mr*. A. Purvis railed for the collection. Oat of town Ruest were: Mrs I ! For the best values, i in the city: I I II ?Trade At? I SILVERS j 154ft MAIN Street I I '! Lip ri TiAtf m pnw mtrnn m 1 iJGHTHOtfcft; and INFORM ? ' 4 k 11 ^ vs8B PS * ft. ? L^* ' '' im Mjf IL. fl r ; M | "DEIHT MANAGER OF YE ward on the Spartanburg dieti\ Mutual Life Insurance Con jsented in tlie above picture by [ager Julius E. Williams, Sr., , left, to IVIrs. Mamie J. Craw for Mary E. Williams, daughter of looks on at left as does I). H. i\lrs. Ladden ' 1 Speaks To YWCA Group At the regular March meeting of it he Committee of Manage1 mont, Mrs. T. J. Ladeen, execu-; tive director of the Central Y.W. C.A., spoke to the member's. This was tha second in a series of lectures in which Mrs. Ladeen gave specific suggestions on the <ct-up. constitution and place of Brooklyn Beauts Bob Hair In Mr, 'P's' Shop BROOKLYN, New York?The ' poodle hair cut is catching on in this town for more reason than fashion alone dictate. It's this way._ _ / ' Arthur PrvscL ._tho romantif balladier with/Buddy Johnson's band, is owniyr of a barber shop in the neighborhood. The girls who have at?eovered fhi* nev^ singing idol are making the shop_, the busiest place in the borough.! Not only are thoy keeping up with fashion but they are hoping i to get just one glimp-p of their p latent swoon-favorite. Rnrl>erine -as a trade turns up - in m'?ro than one famous sing ing career. Pdrrv Como. for ext ample, gave up hi- shears for . the crowd's. ehcqrs,. Prvsoek is, r those days .emulating C'imo in f more ways than this. f The handsome, young six-footv er is already rivaling some of ? the top names in the singing . realm for the afffToctions of the . nation's female swooners. His . waxings of "Wheel of Fortune" j - and "I'll Never Be Free', are 1 .what they a.o clamoring for cur > rently. " Ida K. Johnson, New York City.; " Miss Laura Watson, Greenville.) 1 Julius Snipe, J Duncan and J.; ' Potts. I ANNOUNCING Opening of City Fish Market! All kinds of Fresh Fish and?' Seafood in Season All Fish Dressed ntbh f 2203 (iervais Street Ma gmw wwr f j IWeekend_Specmlsl Steak?Veal lh. 65c j Stow?Yen! ll?. 19c j 1Ijini (center cut) lh. 69c | Pork IJver lh. 38c j QQ Salmon can 51c SMALL HAM HOCKS I j You Huy ? VVe Deliver 111 * ** " * ' if Hobhs' Grocery j J, and Market 4-^ 2124 Vt Cervain Streeti Open Nights and Sundays , _ ~???? _ " " - ? . . " * * EK, COLUMBIA, S. C. Satui AK, 1951" a- sistant district ma ict of the N, Mrs. Crawford 1 ipany is pre- pany since 1943, I district man- debH of $221.53 i second from d, while Mrs. trict average amo the honorep, During *1951 not c llahcock, as- vice on her route the MY" in the community. Mrs. Harold Wilson, chairman i O i of the board at Central, express-! to i ed a desire for a closer rela-1 art! tionship over the business - ses- ? sion. d Mrs. C. E. Rutherford, secre- ' tary, read the minutes of the ~ previous meeting, and also gave ^ IK/I roqg 1 iri.r'c rnnnrt Qhti Vtr.w ^_d oxplaine dthe "Miss Y.W.C.A." I | contest' which will be lanuched ! within the next few days. ^ The chairman reminded of the ? Tea which will be held Sunday, March 30. Mrs. Bertie Weathers gave a very encouraging report on the ^ Membership Drive, which is now T^r in progress, ':k-. . The business session was followed by a brief social hour. 941 We ask our Friends to Patronize our Advertisers .9Thf VbrijghJb&i& >?6 R r R ^ nmsas^nt l "\enture capital is somethin' like poker money. It's just an easy to -r'.jotfe. fyttt the fa rips and factories it "Created are still there!" >o-D aao<KKH>CHa CH?OOOCK>OOCH> g Sunday through' Tuesday ^ | "INDIAN UPRISING'* | ' 15 . in color 5 ?Starring? 5 1 5 George Montgomery, |r Audrey Long g Skv-WMV DRIYE D OKj-WdY THEATRI AT THE FAIRGROUND GAT) IT?* SECTION f PROGKAM: t~ Fri. Mar. 14 thru- Sun., Mar. 16 BFri. Sui. March 14-15 11^ "WESTWARD THE WOMEN" ? ? with ? | ' Robert Taylor?Denise Darcel Sunday March 16th. "ROOM FOR ONE MORE" ? with ?< Cary Grant?Betsy Drake Direction: For your convenience turn right at SKY-WAY sign o> Rosewood Drive and follow roa? i to Colored entrance r?ar of ar ! C nex. ! 1 en ii,i ?m KROPP JE SUCCESSORS TO AVH I v\ Railroad Watch Jnspecto? ? arid Swist Watch Telephone 6421 ^ m * W III ?? I I I II ll 1 I ! I * , I " ; K.^^H ^HL "\J | Jj Kb wfe?m HfPlim B'V^H K.JH K pi R> - fl ^ 9 nager. v. las worked with the com tfl laving built an induatria ind holding an aboverdl* unt of ordinary business ne complaint against serwas made to the compan> 140 CLINICS nly 140 clinics are availabl* 'fl meet the needs of 7,500,t)0? . -jH iritics. ifl CLASSIFIED | FOE SALE I LOTS IN GREENVIEW | H. H. MEEKS CO 9 Harden St. PWm 2-2004 9 ge Lots in Fairwold. Restrict $a Easy Terms. 'V/c -iaB IVINCSTON ft JOHNSON ] Harden St Phone 3-59* . BABY CHICKS ' ge type heavy broiler cross J $2.95 per 100. AH stands* . ? vy breeds tmsexed |SiS p? W . Started chicks ty2 to 4M ' j Bks old fttJW per 100 plw OPing charges. Write tor }hrg HATCHERY, Route 1. c 157, Phone S-4919 Cohan South CanQoa. College Flower Shop 1509 Harden St. PHONE 9680 .9 Night Phone ?-841f , ^ CLUB 17 9 Good ?$taga To Fat Mack Paul, Prop. J| 13 Harded St. Phone 9S99 [*HB HONEY DRIPPER STATE PARK t iM "Where the Elite Meet j , M and Ckoet" ft PHONE 3-486P 1 J JACK'S LUNCH j wood Food ? Sandwiehe* ? 1026 Washington Street " j 1| Phone Mlk to DING at the * R Jzm College Grill ; 2020 Taylor Street ! ^ -..m ' J COLLEGIATE j Barber Shop i :|j Welcome to ; ^ v>\j 1519f/2 Harden Street Next to Carver Theater j . j F. Pearson, Prop, ourteous Servfee at all tbae WELER I J IT? HARVEV I | Specialists in American Repairing . j . , ~~ " | 1116 Taylor Street I