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u position - witli the Pilgrim Insurance
Comnany. His hcadqti arteiv
^ will be ?Augusta, G:tr
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Logan, oi
Washington,. I). C., snent Easter ir
New York Citv with her sisters, Mrs
Lil^ie Dunn, of Chicago and "Mrs,
Malimb* --BoUUm,-of?New York City
?Rrubye Rosemond who hu*-Uco? con
fine3T in her home for about three
weeks on account of illness is tm
prnvin" nitil'lv, We are hooiinr tha.
she will soon be back in school again,
- The College Inn at 1G0U Harden
cf ;>!, !,v.? ..Ki. '
truistie president of the Columbia
Clinic AssostSation, the organization
by which the a oltitnbia Clinic is fostercel,
says that it-is most surprising,
and as agreeable as surprising
the number of inquiries he is receiving
as to the work and scope, of en
ideavtrr of - the Columbia Clinic and
that too froni benewdvnt agencies
He says that such things argue well
for the much needed and already' con.
temnlated enlargement of the clinic
Til 10 BUSY BKK CntlB
The Busy Hoc - Club' met at the
Jiome of Aliss .Dorothy Abner, April
1st. A very iiiteresling lohe'li'iig-Was
conducted by Miss Blanche Brown,
. Aftei'.the business meeting was ovei
a delicious .course of cake and jcH?
was served. 'Those piesent wore:
Miss Blanche Brown, .Miss l*the!
Cochrane, MIsaT Pclphia Cochrane
Miss (icorgiana Cravis, Mis-- 1-illirm
Williams, Miss Margaret Wr. -!"np
ton, Mr. llymnn Williams ??-tilt",
Fi'tdny
club will give a social ai tlu* home ol
Miss r Lillian Williams. You _iite
cordially invited to attend.
COOI> SAMARITAN HOSPITAL.
NOTES
Mrs. Bernard Curtis has been <i
patient here for one week, was discharged
Saturday, Auril 1. Her condition
is very much improved.
During the Teachers'* Association
we were blessed with several ^tdfrjtorsH
Misses Frazier, Bellinger and Prof,
Shanklin from Beaufort, S. C-; also
Misses Francis Clark; Albertha Daniels
and Annie Daniels ffoni Newbyrry,
S. C.
We are observing Negro National
Health Week. Several 'of the" nurses
are malar health talks.
The entire sthdent body enjoyed
Miss Bethune talk last Friday nit
SC the Auditorium.
Rev. T. M. Boykin is a patient here
resting fine at the present.
THE FRESH MESi OF BENEDICT
CELEBRATE
Wednesday; April 8, 1931?Many
have wondered and inquired why so
many . st^duTtTT'Tverc wearing green
and parading the streets. For the
last four years the .Freshmen of Benedict
CottegF Iravc" tjesTr rclebrating
Freshman Day. April 1st is the.r
day, but owing to the fact that >.h?
-Negro Colleges * were preparing to
receive the Colored State Teachers',
ttie day was postponed until today
The Freshmen are building a tradition.
No Freshman was seen today with??out
groan or without his coat (if Fir
were a boy) turned wrong side out..
The day began at 9 o'clock and
ended at 0, At 12 o'clock they paraded
into the chapel in "College Hall
where the program was carried out
by Freshmen. At 1:80 o'clock Mrs
J. J. Starks, the President's wife, en?
tertained the Freshman, day and campus
studehts, to a dinner. The ev
jt,| ?^i? it #_, liuuiKtiwu v*v luriitc viicii
it is (ill**-* a Jm felt need. Last
week, it was taxed to capacity, Lt>
transients and-, tourists. The Coll'et
. ' Shoppe too is jTunctioning desirably
Dr. RT! A. Evans, who was quit*,
ill last week, has uguih resumed Iri
practice and, moreOUr, is keeping
her regulai hours a! ita1 v c?lun?T>i;t
kf C.'inic where er >v tlm'-inn- to coe.u
seeking medical inspection and advice,
Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. Pressley left
Monday afternoon for Savannah, Ga;
with Mr. and Mrs. Burton, motored
Car; We hope for them a pleasant
through with him in their Hudson
Ott Street, Savaiinah, Ga.
Most general are comments to tlu
effect tint* the address delivered b,>
Proft C. A. Johnson, as president o!
-the Palmetto -State. Teachers' Asso?edition.
was far, very far, above, tin
average of such addresses; His subject
matter greatly evidenced educational
Htatesiiianship and a~ vTsfah
whose realization will usher in a
brighter (lay U? and lor our group.
Mrs. Olyinpia Harris, the noted
welfare worker who has, fro hi its ineipiency,
been so prominently connected
With the Columbia Clinic is at ?esen|.
on a \vell earned vacation at hoi
ing de ilia lids for Iter services at the
CHnic, however, will necessitate hei
speedy return to the work. Accordingly,
she will at once terminate In i
vacation and return to Columbia.
Mr. Willis ('. Johnson, the truly al
t , _ __ ^ J
- ?ening
belonged to the Freshmen,
They held a party ait the home of
-T-Professrir-TrB.~ "Duckett. on the r-.im.
pus.
The day ended leaving happy Fresii
- men with memories which will remum
SUNKISS SOCIAL CLUB
b Tuesday
night, April 6, The Sun
, kiss Social Club met at the home o
jMiss Sarah Black, 1318 Barnwell St
After the business was discussed, tlv
" visitors and members played pro
i Fr'"^iv" ?-The?first?piine wai
1 ,1 y Mrs. Kloise Wise. The hostei
; assigted by .Mrs; Eloise Wise serve<
' a delicious course of salad, saltines
1 pickles, ham, jello and cake.
' I One Of our members, Miss Ine;
i Martin is on the sick list we hop<
.-!for her a speedy recover.
CLUB NEWS
- April the 1st MTr?
? K/..v?itc 1/avi!
. inlertained the club at the home o]
tier sister with the Madam presideiv
i presiding, after The transaction o!
I business Mrs. Davis served a delight
i ful course of Salmon salad oh let
tuce with hot tea, which we enjoyec
(the tables were sat up for a whis-'
; | Inurnment. Mr. Hayward Fridaj
'won the first, Mr. William Campbei
' , won second prize, Mrs. Janie R
' Williams won booby, so we all en
joyed the afternoon
. 1 . FOKtlM .MEETS SUNDAY
( _ J.ever Speaker
The Columbia Forum for Ethica
. (r tid Social Progress will hold its
i* <! meeting Sunday afternoon al
1 4.45 at the home of the Forum or
Wrshrington Street in the 2200 blocl
i The principal speaker will be formei
; Congressman A F I .ever iinfhnr n
many-bills during his term in thi
United State Congress. Mr. Level
, is said to be a forceful shaker, an<
will doubtless adduce many state
meats that should lead to impassion
ed discussion; Tire Forums' mem
j~TgTship has gained at each proviou:
meeting. :?:?
'! THE LIGHT OF THE CROSS
!_1 Columbians?all?Colored?Trainee
iast will present the "Light of Tin
Cro s," at Sidney Park Church, SunM-day-night,
April 12,. 1031. A silver
offering will be takeii.
Cast Good Friday, Miss Vertclli:
I Fair; Easter, Miss Inez Martain; Ra
" I c.hel, Miss Kartha Neal Caughman:
i Mary, Miss Laruel Ethridire: Salom
i I Miss Rhudeiu- Jrrrvi?; Mary Magda
J lone, Miss Beatrice Pastrick; Adah,
iMiss Rhudene Smith, Ruben, Mr. Mo?
, i es IIo|>kins, Bartiiuenus, Mr. Eland
jirs Cough man; Life, Mis's Lucy Mae
Adams; .!<> Miss Margaret Monroe;
i Faith, Miss Thclma Nelson; Peace,
| Miss Dora Jones; Service, Margaret
I Monroe;" Hope, Mattie?Mae Felder:
I Mr. Hilton Riddick, Music Director;
i Mr. Benjamin Boozer, Director; Re\.
! J. ('. Anderson, Pastor.
; I PROF. G. A. SINGLETON, SPEAKS
1 l TO A. C!4 E. LEAGUE
' Nothing is more inspiring.to young
people than to hear a learned man
last Sunday, April 5, when Professor
George A. Singleton, of Allen University
spoke to them. His subject
. was: "The Cross and What it has
| ; to do with our Lives." He began bj
Mrvciting - "The *d^rr?^rryrtt-~-wMeh-ilKrs*
j trated-the fact that at the-end or
| everything there is a cross which we
(.[must bear. He urged each young
I person to bear his crosse.% as best he
! Lean, for, he said, "softer*, the-gross
conies sirccess." He further pointed
I out isbme concrete examples of the
-r"xvny" some men?try?to escape th?r
J crosses.
, Singlnton.
| inspired, invigorated and hopeful in
m t ho end,
PALM KTT() SAN ATC)R1U M
I .. _ ?
I On Friday March 27, we were very
I jrlaci to have with us, the Women'?
. ('operative. Union. They rendered a
'very splendid program, which every
i hodv enioved ve'*" much **>'' thev al|
ways cheer the weary, and bring joy,
| to the sad hearts, whenever they conic
4und to we wish to thank theni foi
| the donation which they gave. And
i we assure them that we appreciate
their present at any time.
On the following Monday, March
.10, we were sho\yered with many use
I hil articles, including Easter cards,
J and v^ews of Columbia and best of all
they were already stamped; many
! t lovely flowers, and Candies. For thi*
( I .shown'1" ,jy? want to give .jrnany
1 thanks to the Pauline White Circle of
It-lie First---Baptist. Church, Columbia
! iwniie.j ;
On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
4 Ptetrsant were (Vtrt to' see us. They
' I always bring good tidings. Friday,
I Mr. H. Brooks-accompanied by Prof.
, j 11. W. Bailfngardner and Prof. O. Y.
( i Valerjtine motored, out to see his
4*iat*r, -Miss E. Brooks.?Last Sunday
, I we rendered an Faster Program,
j which was a success, because inspite
. | of the inclement weather folks aie
[ bound to come out 'to see what tht
, Pal-San has in store for them. They
were satisfied with the program which
was very encouraging to us.
1 Remember dear friends that we
' still have visiting hours and yout
presence is appreciated at -any time
with the excepton of from 2 to 4
in the evening. ,
I A SURPRISE
On Monday April 6, at the lovely
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
; White and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mara
surprise party in honor of Mr. Jas,
Gallman.
f Mr. Gallman came to the party
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f
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~THK PALME
about 8:30 o'clock and started amus- I
1 ing himself without the, least kiea-4
!_ that the celebration w?< in ins hon- or,
until the guest rushed him in a
l room lighted by candles on a beaut
7 ful cuke, he wtis so surprised that be ~
could but frown for-several minutes.
There were five tables set l'or card
placing and on each a dish with
colored mints that blended with the
- backs of the cards. A delicious
f course of'cherry ice cream was sei v
ed. Dancing lasted through the wee
e nours of the night.
" The guests were ALiswos Thclma _
^ Rawlison, Martha Bradley. Kstell 'lay
Toi\ Helen Fox, Prancena DavisTMrlli<
j Benson, Carolyn Robinson, Mm ma Kershaw
and Mrs. Ada Griffin;- Mr, Jos
' eph White, Hevward Bowman;. Tip
odorg Simmons, James Rawlisorrr
Hope L. Grant, Willie Watson, W." J.Wright,
Alexander Watson, Robert
Griffin and Bennie Griffin.
SP1NGARN' AWARD 'JO HARRM_..
t SON MAY HELP LONDON PRO[
DUCTfON OP PLAY
New York,. April 3.?That "The uward
and presentation of the Spingj
am Medal To Richard H. Harrison.L
star of "(Ireen Pastures," may plu>
j its part in modifying British object- *
I ions to the play, is indicated in an '
editoral published in the DAILY M1R[
ROR, of this city On*Wednesday, April
__L i ;
The editorial states that a move-inent
is now un foot in London to
remove the Hume Secretary's ban
against the piny, which was hased on
the fact that the Deity is represented
on the stage. The editorial con- <
I tinues that the reverential portrayal (
, of the part, and the long run in New
t York are havln gtheir_ effect and
j concludes,
E_ CLORfilA LftPMKTMvl.R MLI.1Di
WHEN AUTOMOIHLK IM.l NjJKS
j INTO RIVER.
Camden. S. ('.?(CNS)?Isreal
. Brown, prominent funeral dire?.-.'or
< ?f Augusta, (la., was iifktantly killed,
- nd til rue .ol her persnn* injur.-H u|n-|' _
lis automobile -plunged off a bridge
into the Wateree river near here last" ,
Thursday. " . '
was driving the car when it failed to
ake a curve, first striking one side
>f the rails and then the other, -final_
v crash in" t h rough the n o i*t h? r ni si d
. .nd falling to the earth below. Two
vojnen occupants of the car," who were
---nroute to I'^TTudelphip with M .
>lr. Brown were also"*- badly bruised
end ar? now in a CamdCn hospital.
A coroner's inquest was held this
afternoon and the verdict of the jui>
' was that Israel Brown met his death
while riding in a cur being driven at
an excessive rate of speed by Richard
Johnson. The sheriff is holding
Johnson in 'an without bond.
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9:30p 10 Cplunibia-Cinn. 0 7:0tia
5:00a 21 Columbia.l'uksY 2 '. 10:-!Op
11:45 a 8 Col'a-Anprusta 7 1:1", p
12:55p 20 ('rd'a^a vnpnrth It*?8:2*?a **"
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11:00a 15 Cola-Chariot to 1! 4:2,Op.
9:55p 11 Columbia CluuTn 12 sOOa
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10:45a 18 Colum'a-A tlantn 17 R:8Rir
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