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Mtss Geeva~Er Chrten of Ridgeway
: spent a few days in the elty with her
- aunt,_ Mrs. John Taylor; she having:
** - just closed a very successful school
I term, at Woods graded school.
^ Rev. I. S. Gambroll of Cameron was
a pleasant visitor in the city -last
Saturday ^ *
Z j?rof. and Mrs. E. S. Jamison of
Allen?university speat t-heir?Kasi
ter vacation in 'Atlanta.
Mrs. D. FT STrrts spent Easter in
Kingstree as the guest of Mrs. Swqils,
p sp^nt hi ^"Easter vacatmn^n^George
? oMrs. Eugenia Brown, 1227 Harden
^ street spent the Easter holidays with
8 her husband in Orangeburg.
8
Dr. S.?W,?Thompson, of Georgetown,
spent a few minutes in the city
v*. on Tuesday enroute to Greenville to
- attend the Palmetto Medical association.
W Mr. A. L. Lucas, son of .Mr. S. L.
H Lucas, from Chicago, is in the city viV
siting his father and friends. Mr. Lu?
B cas will be' here for a week having
B been -in Chicago for the?past?ten
V years where" he is making his home.
W We wish him a pleasant stay. Mr,
and Mrs. J. P. Reeder, pastor of Zion
-?Buptist church Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ifughes arrived
in the city last Friday night after
a very- pleasant winter season in St,
Petersburg, Florida.
; .
MTT aTTd Mrs. F. Fl Calhoun had
-l as their house guests the past week
end, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, of Fayettsf
ville, North Carolina
Messrs. James S. Anderson, Joseph
1 t Straghether; James Rosemond, M is?
I F. Thompson and others metored to
Reeder Point .Sunday afterii'dom* and
. were the guests of Miss PintJlney,
who matte it quite pleasant for the
bunch -i 11
Mrs. Millie IC. Anderson, who has
been indisposed for some time, is improving
at her home, 1900 Gervals
street; whero she'recently moved.??
QUEEN CONTEST OF TODAY
ANI) YESTERDAY
There will be a May Queen eontest
of Today and Yesterday Thursday
night, May 1st at .8:30, at Zion
1 Baptist church. It is a real treat of
the season. ,.?ome and spend an evening
of pleasure. See styles and have
forgotten.
f Rev. Jj P. Reeder, Pastor,
Mrs. AnnieMtawls;-~PlTectov.
. FREE WILL CLUB TO HEAR MRS.
MARY S. FISHER
"Acompletff^attenrbm win *-?
.fill i ;c 11 IttUC
by the members of the "Free Will
^C4ub" in the- monthly
day afternoon, at 4:00 o'clock to be
the audience of Mrs. Miry S. Fisher,
one of the founders and vice president
of th^ institution, who has nc"!
eepted an invitation from the president
to speak before the club, in the
reception hall at Ridgewood earn p.
The. public is asked to meet with the
??club-and hear Mrs. Fisher:
The members are. requested to be
on time one and all _so that the business
may be dispersed without any delay.
Bring your friends.
Mrs. S. H. Pleasant, president,
Mrs. N. B. Davis^ secretary.
RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
r* We want the public to know that
there is not any more Rario club in
| this city and if any dance be Riven
in the club's natpe we ace_nnl giving
Radio Club.
PROGRAM OF THE OATHERINfi
OP-thk T^AMTEIES AT IST
CALVERY
Music, Benedict ^college orchestra;
song, congregatioa;. prayer, Rev. S.
ST" Youngblood; solo, Miss Daisy
Roach; Scripture reading, Rev. J. P.
Reeder; solo, Miss Madeline Jackson;
introduction of speaker,-Prof? T.
f L. Duckett; address, "Eugenics and
Euthenics" Dean W. Drew Varneyr
solo, Mr. Emanuel Gnulden; offering.
Music, Benedict college orohestra;
benediction, Rev. T- M. Boykin; music,
Benedict college orchestra.
The Public is cordially?invited to
attend,, this program which will be
~nad Sunday, Apirl 27th at 4:0Q p. m.
" U'BASffRLYMNE," DRAMA. HF.RR
AT LAST '
-??A play wtfh ?irnnfT ilwima?ty-parr
sages, and thrilling scenes. where lov?
devotion, intrigue, rivalry, honor, jea?
by capable artists especially selected
* for its presentation will, he rendered
at the Royal theatre Tyesdayi jaigktv
May 13th at 8:00.
This play promises to be the outstanding
dramatic., feast of thte -season.
Thejptfst is composed of representatives
of Allen university, Benes
flfllleget HfifTftrd tirlinnl,' T>nri
ker T- Washington high school and
^ from the Baptist, Methodist and Episcopal
churches. ~r
East Lynne is a htglrclass English
play with an appeal lo people of "all
elasses. .-it produces both laughter
an(J tears. It has a very fine moral
~ -, T ' '
-niny ^
*' (L "?
% % ;
|Uiat_n?rkeB alaating imprest on upon
^"THe play Is being given for the
benefit ofrSt: Luke's Episcopal church
Ttntr Hampton avenue, and is bein?
' sponsored by the Women's. Guild oi
the church - '
Columbians and friends from adjourning
communities will at last huvt
an opportunity of seeing--Grrs-fatrnTtn
| play und at popular prices.
| Admission: Adults, 25c; children,
i 15c. ? -rr
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| COLUMBIA AND ORANGEBURG
4 TO EXCHANGE PLATS
~CaU~and Canary" to IMay in Columbia;
"Lightebyi' " to Play in
' . - Orangeburg
U It will indeed be gratifying to the
^pcnplo- o? Columbia- and Orattgi'Uurg
,to knowQthat in the very near (futurc
-Oie people of Columbia will have the
(pleasure of seeing "Cat and Canary'
\ and the people of Orangeburg wll!
have the opportunity of seeing "Light"
~
"Cat and Canary," a drama in three
! moo
? - ! uiveil witn?much sueees?
:n tne State college auditorium around
the -first of "April by a cast composed
of persons of Orangeburg along with
members of the laculty of State colk'gi'.
Many person*" of Columbia mo.
tored to Orangeburg to .see "Cat am
Canary" and bear witness toThe
that it comes up to the high standarc
of entertainment set by the Orange,
j burg cast.
( "Lightnin,* " a drama in three acts
vnus staged at Allen university au
.ditorium during the Palmetto Statf
Teachers association. More , than om
i thousand people witnessed this play
land .all who attended considered
; a phenomenal success. - ^
I "Cat and . Canary" will jcome Itc
'. Cuhtthbia' "OB" May 5th, and will b<
staged in Allen university auditorium
J"Lightnin' the Columbia play, un
irder the^auspices of the Cluture club
I will go to Orangeburg on May 9th bj
, j way of exchange, and will be stagee
.{in Sm.Ut.i'bHepfC auditorium, 'this ex
, change of playr. for the benefit -of QUI
charitable institutions ia? nn| only i
new idea in drawing thftr rai
"Jhut is indeed, a step forward, in th<
[cultural and intellectual life of both
| places. " ? ?
j_ ?irT in ? a m ?
YOUNG MATRONS CLUB ?
1 Tuesday afternoon, April 22 the
\ Young Matrons met at the-home o
Mrs. Sarah Youngblood.
1 In the living room and parlor-foui
'. .tables were placed for cards. At th<
' appointed hour tallies were presentee
j each, one and cards began.. After i
'"number of erames scores were countei
Top -aoore?went tn?Mrs: I)ctla Ma<
i Entzminger, a pretty suit of undies
> Low score wentTo* Mrs. Mae Do Wal
ker, "a cake of camay soap. Consola
tion was rut to Mrs. Lorine Jones, i
box of Coty's powder.
~ Guest prize \yent to Mrs. Laura (1
;.Jon?s^ a St. Dennis bath set.
The hostess served chicken salad
j pickles, saltines and punch which- al
enjoyed. ^ .
i Mrs. Youngblood had as her guests
he,, sister, Mips Henrietta Boozer, al
so Misses Daisy Roach and Wilhel
Lm.ina Thompson, Mesdames George
Nelson, Minnie W. Johnson, Laura
G. Jones and Ada S. Cooper.
| .Mrs. Gertrude Stevens will be the
next to entertairLthe young matrons
j THE BRAWLEY BOOK CLUB
? rrn. r? ? ?
i ue. orawiey nook club had a verj
^enthusiastic meeting Wednesday, th?
10th at six o'clock at the home^ol
-rjqfcs, Robert L. Srmofis on Senate St
The. members present wore Mrs. An
jnie R. PoC, Mrs,- Jennie Mae Mosby
I Mrs, Laura Goode Jones, Mrs. Marian
! A*. McMillan, Mrs. Corrie J. Carroll
(Mrs. Albertha Simons, Miss Delphine
; Bradley and Miss Frankie Hull.
I The life and works of Paul Lawrence
Dunbar were discussed as topic
jfor the meeting. EacTT member pave
a quotation from Dunbar^ Mrs. Poc
J sang beautifully Dunbar's "W)hi
'Knows," sel, to music by Ernest Ball,
| Mr. Carroll recited "In the Mornin, '
Mrs. McMillan gave in instrumental
solo and Mrs. Simons gave a briel
1 sketch of Dunbar's lite and works
I Each member present was given the
January and Match issues (of the
: Home Mission College Review, edited
[by Dr. Benjamin Brawley, and pub
The club, will co,ntinnc-strictly onthe
1 :e~ ~ f r\?1
i mv. ui nunnar. ? ^
After the meeting adjourned Mrs
Mae Harrison, served ice cream cut
in the shape of Easter lillies, and stai
shaped cakes topped with Easter lilly
icing. The favor baskets of Eas"THE
EYES
; A Cbmodv Drai
PRESE3
Senior High Class
May 6th .
DON'T
- Don't Fail to Witness the Corned;
"KINGDOM OP HI
AI.LEN ITNIVERS
Tuesday Evening, April 1
By the Juni<
ADMI^ON^gtttdcnfK, IS*
t)ON'T FAIL TH. AKUH
Th??-to be one
PROF. 0
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~ - - TOR PA1.M
' ter candwdn??tt the pastel ghadee
I were appropriate .ami beauti?uk>
j The meeting for last Wednesday
, was held at the home of Mrs; Mr:,
Millan on Oak street. After the busi'
ness routine, the life of Dunbar -Wifc
} again di.icuaacd. Mr.i. Siimvna and
Mrs. JoUes gUMc synopses of some ol
' his stories. MrS: McMillan and Mrs
! I iVlosby, also" Mrs. Krmons each read a
Dunbar poem. Each member express'
> ed a deeper interest- in Mr. Dunbai
and reluctantly turned to Phyllis
Wheatley, our first poetess,
i After thn meeting closed Mrs. MeMillan
assisted by her mother, Mrs
enhanced by after diner mints.
Mrs. Laura Goode Jones is president,
Mrs. Jennie Mae Mosby score'
*ar?'__ Annie H. Pbe, treasurer
rl\nu Mrs. Miriam >lcMillan, piaTiIst7
I LATEST FRENCH CLUB MEETS
i ?1 '
M iss Minnie Sutton was the hos1-tess
to the ladies of "Los Choires
Peu at the home of Mrs. G. C. For;
rest on April third. For a designated
['interval whist was played. At the
[ conclusion of the games Mrs. Annie
( M. Patrick was awarded prize
ami Miss Lillian Nelson hoohv. Each
II of these Tortunate ladies received a
- A unique salad and ^tempting ice?
... were served by the" hostess.
The guests of the evening were:
, Mrs. Angeline Bailey. Misses Richie
Green and. Josephine White.
' Mrs. Annie Mae Patrick entertain
; ed "Les Choises'Peu" on April seven
, teenth. At half after five nrocrres
sions of. whist were begun. Wher
fhegames were concluded Mrs. A. G
> Potts was' awarded first prize, a plait
? ed scarf; Miss Lillie Jones, guesl
. prize, a string of novelty, beads; Mis!
Minnie Sutton, consolation, a danc<
7~handkerchief; Miss Pearl Murph, boo
1 by, assorted dusting powders.
* The hostess served chicken salad
butter-thins, pickles, punch, fruitet
i' jello and cake. ~
* Mrs. Patrick had "gs~ her guests,
f-Misses Annie Belle Nelson, Aleathit
Harvey, Lijlie Jones, Mariah Wil?
liams, and Nerissa Mance.i
:? f ?
-ayrcttltivtfrnn orphanage?re
| MEMBERED
The Williamson orphanage was nol
forgotten by the St. Luke church or
Easter Sunday. They gave them i
lot of Easter eggs for the poor little
r children, and a good mapy other ne
j ceRsities.. We are glad and thank
them and hope the other churches wil
} do likewise. We need all the help w<
| ran get irom any ehui't'h ui perr.oa
We are trying to train the childrer
. in the Sunday school. The cKlirder
. were also at St.-Luke church Sundaj
j - afternoon and the people were verj
nice to them. May God bless th<
church and its pastor" a~nd meimbers
1 ' Mrs. Minnie Williamson^ Pres.
Mr. M. A. Taylor, supt of S. S
j Miss L. Douglass, Sec.
' ~ ^NOTICE
There, will be "Women's Day exer[
cise under the auspices of the Women's
Missionary society of Zior
1 Baptist church on the first Sunday
. in May at. 3:30 o'clock.
T* All p r e sident s^oTCTie various mis'.sionary
societies are cordially invitee!
jfo be present and, bring as many oi
j their members as possible and every
^society is^ asked.to please-send^rcj
preservative with greetings from their
p society. " :* "*"
~{~ Mrs. Catherine Cannon, President
;| Rev. J. P. ReCdeC, Pastor.
MADAME MYSTERIA
I Answers your questions through the
Mystic Chrystal 25c. Your. personal
Horoscope 50c, send^birthdate. Mys'
tery Photo of Ideal Mate 25c.
' riF.NrnflF. Kr:vi?Tr,\M rainrhw
; ^ LUCKY GEM $100
r-.?box otr^.oney- island station,
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In Beauty Culture
Give FAN-O-I .IN Hair, Scalp and
I Dandruff Preparations a trial. Their
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Made by
j Mme. Fannie L. Carolina
1029 High Market Street
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
3 OF LOVE"
fna in Three Acts- ?
VTED BY
of Allen University
A. U. Auditorium
MISS IT!
y Drama in three Arts, entitled the
. * *
CART'S CONTENT"
UTY AtTDlTORItJM
29th.. 1930, at 8:15 O'clock
>r High Class
E|l~' ?I'toMUCjibfe X
--NOoJvisit -i f.
of the Aest p^. the season. I
>. Y. VALENT&GE, Director
I
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EimBAOE^
~ _ZZchh
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r Helping EasterBunn
To Do His Bit
I ? ?^7
"One dozen, two do/en throL, dr?Tui
there, I think ttle?e will serve th
as shp placed large; fresh,'brown eg*
into the deepest ami' roomiest bov
[ she could find.
"Now^ I wilr dye them and fill tt
he happy.1"
The annual Easter egg hunt wi
' to 'be held on to-morrow an
each child of the Primary class wi
asked to contribute at least-one d<
1 Ken eggs. At the end of the-pirn
j each member would send his or ht
. findings to the neighborhood orphor
; age to he distributed amongthe unfoi
tunate boys and girls who did not hav
f kind parents to care for them.
' Mrs. Brown's three children, Tori
L Teni, and Mail mi n'wy .mi* tu ill) ihul
_ hit.?: :
"Hurry children it's nearly fiv
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH NO.
AT TAYLORS
Unotj Baptist church number tw
- is rebuilding at Taylors and they ai
- almost finished and ready, to go i
* almost finished and ready to go i
i They are trying to phise some mone
* to finish the work so Mr. Pet?
* Smith, who Is founder of the Royi
\ Friendly club bad a concert dow
there last Thursday night and tt
- program?was?fine and very nicel
* carried out. A number of folk wej
from the city down there and all <
- which was on the-1 ft* was en jo;
l-tiiL Mr. M. A. Tavlor was the nmi
speake,. and spoke on "-The Prog re i
: of the Negro Race?1
1 This club is all of the young me
' of the city of the best. They gave tli
church $r> at Taylors and a churc
in the city $6. They are starting t
_ hoping them a successful year &
Itheir games.
R.uben Reefje, president,
1 Coley Will iarrfo" vice president,
L. G. Moseley;, secretary. "
Samuel W. Switzer, rec. sefc*?
' Peter Smith, treasxu-er.
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next morning. A hasty peep through ni
u -window showed promises of a^rosy ?dawn
which would blossom lpter into I>
v a glorious day. ' tjh
| Such fun the youngsters had that
iiiuliiingi?The grown lllSs were Jtisl til
je as happy too, I believe.1 Interested ?1
n mothers and Sunday School .workers J*
?s had arisen real early "and had done"'
thtir "bit" toward helping Kust^r Hun
ny' to do his. . - of
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II "1 think it i?t the happiest day we ?rhave
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2 | PALMETTO SANATORIUM*
rS".
re Rev. J. \V. Murub, ^pastor of Bein
thel A. M. -E. chyreh-, xJ3r. and Mrs.
- Walton, accompanied the Allen Stars "
' but to the sanatorium, April 13th.W
They rendered a wonderful program,
?1" which was highly appreciated hy the
inmates. Mrs. Vivian Wajton is "sun
peryisor of the Allen Stars.
ie On Faster Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. _
y ("rafton, accompanied by jVITss C. M.
"'j; Irvin" R. N., were pleasant visitors
at the sanatorium. M,iss FrvirLprec, ,_i
sented gifts to each of the inmates."
^ We can never tprget Miss Frvin Tor
,s-she is always. l^eady and Willing to
i help us at any time. ' .
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Mr. and Mis Shmilioivl ?, n,l \t?c f
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COKBSBUnv 4?ftWS
Easter exercises were celebrated at '
t. Paul. The pastor preacTTecTa serion
long-to bp remembered at 12:0Q
clock. In the afternoon the small
lilren and 'at 8:00 the larger ones
ad' very good. programs. Quite a
amber of visitors" attended. *
Mr. Grady Jones has returned from
ake Wales, Florida after, spending -
1a winter t.hcreL _ ^ j..
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holmes had as
leir guest, Wednesday and Ihursda.v
last weekx Mrs^-E. 1^. Garland of
imaica, N. Y.
Messrs. K. P. JoitFs T,. V Gupps,
Philadelphia were also .the guests ? '
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes.
Mrs. Ebo and two daughters were ..
e guests of their daughter, Mrs.
ancy Robinson.
Mr. Jesse Nash spent Easter at
ime with hisv folk. ^ ?
Messrs. Alfred Moore, Grady Tl.
dmcs are making things lively dur- ;
g Their stay at home.
i ne following students spent Kasr
at home: Messrs. Francis J.ackrv,
Annie D. Holmes, Gunter Fog-'
Mitchel Robinson.
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