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Saturday, Aprij_
Rev. Brooks School has closed fo
the joy of his people for he will be
among them more than before.
Mr. Andrew Corley and Anas LuI
cile Corley .and daughter, Ella* of
I Irmo, S. C., were the guests of Mrs.
I ' Alma Alexander, Sunday; where they
I spent, a pleasant stay.
. Mra. Ahnie Keese of 1016 Pine
I St., was the house gpest of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Powell, on Hanover Street
o /-> 1. ?
vnwiwBwiivcrr *>. mrs. Keese is lookjng
the picture of health again after
a very serious-attack of sickness.
All Iveagues and B. Y. P. U's. of
The city*"are asked to fome to Second
Calvary Baptist Church, Sunday ev-ti
ening,' April 2Gth at 6:00 o'clock 18
reorganize the Crt-y Council of Leagues'
and B. Y. ?P. y's. '
FREE WILL CLUB NOTES
The president, Mrs. C. H. Pleasant
will be hostess t?> the members of
the Free Will Club, at 4:00 o'clock,
10 Sunday_afternoon- in the reception
hall at Ridgewood Camp: All mem-'
bers are asked to be present, it is
anounced. ? ??1 ??
Mrs. C. H. Pleasant, president
JVTi'S. O. B. Blakely, Secretary
MEN'S CIUB HAD MEETING
?.-The men's club -of? SL -tuck's
Church met at the home of Mr. JaTnes
Bailey 2614 Gervas St. Tuesday April
Bailey 2614 Gervais St., Tuesday April
Veal president presiding. The meeting
" . opened with prayer by Rev: L 17
McDonald. After the business, part
of the meeting, Professor A. -W. Perrin
introduced Mr. II. Goodwin who
"""7 gave..an interesting talk on "Travels"
Professor Perrin then announced Mr.
Rosborough as the speaker at the
? next meeting. Ftts subject wttl be*
^"The Goat." The meeting was then
iui ucu uvei iw.int; nosi \vn > served
refreshments.
ALLEN'S MUSICAL DEPT. AT *
WESLEY SUNDAY 1 P. M.
Tlie students t?f Allen U.nversity
Department ot' Mujie will give a
"Rliisicale" at Wesley M. E. Church,.
>_ Sunday afternoon, -1:00 o'clock sharp
April- 20t -s po nsurod?Uy?Mr.?Lt?
~~~~Johnson; * ? aT? . |
ents have just returned I
from an extensive trip over the state |
and "uite an impression was made'
at vvery abearance. : |
To miss hearing them is to miss a
rare treat. j
Come, bririK your .wife, your Kir',
your friend and enjoy a pleasant af ternoon.?
WALKER AND WESLEY
ALLEN SPEAKERS
Advance announcement is made
that the Baccalaureate sermon will
be-preached at Allen University durinK
the approaching Commencement
Exercises by the Rev. D. Ormonde
Wicker, pastor oi" the loading A. M.
" '-"-Rr-tfhureh 1 in Cleveland, Ohtn^a-mh
that the address to the eyaduating
classes will be made by Dr. Charles
Wesley, professor of History at Howard
University. Commencement
.-dates will he announced later.1
Kev. Wajter wilt entertain the General
Conference of-his connection in
1932. He is. widely known and" of
superior training. Dr. Wesley only
" nggggHIimtyttfttti'tl frunv -a 1 swiuurn^ef
travel and study in Europe.
He is p. Doctor of Philosophy, hav>
ing been graduated with the degree
? 4 from Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass. * . ..
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
Daily Vocation Bible School Teach
- er Training Class Opening Monday
morning. May 11th. ^
The Religious Committee of the
Young Women's Christian AsSociatiqn
is opening a training school for
women, and girls dcsrlng J11 become
proficient teachers in the Daily Vocation
Bible Schools that are^ scheduled
to open during the summer months.
Miss Jones of Atlanta is giving her
.service to the Y. W. C. A. and there
will be.morning and afternoon classes.
Those desiring to enroll may see
the Religious Committeer Mesdames
Wilhelniiria Roberts, Hazel IX-Bookman,
Elise Goodwin, J. P. Reeder, T.
IT. Dinckney, Mattie Holmes^- W. M.
Clark, Misses, Edith Butler and Har^iefcte
Cornwell. The committee is
??-ejtpeefrmg-a Jaege enrollment- for Monday
morning, May 11th.
The Rrawlev Book Club is rehears
Ing for a pageant, "The Light of
, Women." This promises to be the
marvel of the season. You will have
an opportunity to reveiw the achievements
of many of our noted women
? who are and have been a part of the
country's potential?leadei ship.
M isses Hattie Belle Woodard and
Janie Phillips spent the week-end in
V4insboro visiting relatives and
friends.
Miss Agnes Feshly spent a few days
recently with her "parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Feshly at Irmo.
Miss Goldie Gunter is substituting
----ia-.thfl Phyllis Whentjy Branch of the
public library in the evenings FoF^tiss
Pmilinc Watson who has been working
in Mrs, Julia A. Talley's place.
Mrs. Talley is convalescing from a
severe attack of flu. *
The Junior GirW Reserve-sponsor^
ed by Miss Minnie Sutton held their
monthly meeting Wednesday after
; t
noon at 5 o'clock. ' *
The Ever-Ready Club met with Miss
Annie Mae Ford, MeDuflfie Ave., MuttI
day afternoon.
j An' active group sponsored by
I Miss Minnesota Garrison met Satprj
day the 18th an planned a hike for
'Saturday manting the 2&th. The senI
iors sponsored by Miss Alleen Harper
| has planned a Silver Tea, Sunday afternoon
at. the. Y. at 4 o'clock,
i Misses ' Geraldine McGee, Mary
Hoover, Maud Johnson, Elizabeth Russell
and Alberta Sligh have arranged
an interesting program for the oci
eaaion. : "" ?
The regular monthly meeting of the
i Committee of Management will eoni
vene at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday uf,
terfi'oon at 5 o'clock.
t . ~ ti m 1 m
? surpriseTparty in honor
MR. HENRY MeCOLLOUGH
' Mr: Henry McCoHougTi of New
York City was here last week visiting
his Sister, Mrs. Janie McCollouerh
-loP 1-aurel Sbeet. and l.Ts aunt.
Mrs. Rebecca White of. 142G Harden
I '
I Mr. McCollough is, one of our own
Columbia boys who is making good-in J
.the city of New York-as a muilelerk. |
m:. - . - - -
pv?ius {jusiuon ne na.s held for 10. years.
, Mr. MeCollough is a graduate of Allen
University.
T^cou u'n^ mVT L'VjltVn>fokl>'S,t
residence. All present reported havMi-.
McColluueh-wn;-, happy to see
old friends, class-mates and school"
mates. He reported hav: " -*?'d
his str*- here immensely On his re?
turn to New York, he wil visit other
.cities in North Oarolinamnd Virginia.
MRS. SIMS' HONORED
President's Mother
East Tuesday evening a surprise
party was tendered Mrs. Emma E.
Sims by members of the Allen University
faculty at the home of Dr. L.
M. Daniels school physician on Hampto
Avenue. Sharing, the surprise were
President- D7 H.- Sints son of?the
honoree and his wife Mrs. Annie Mae
Sims.
The evening was spent In playing
games, the rendition of a' musical
program during which solos were sung
by Prof. Bertram L. Woodruff, Prof.
II. W. Baumgardner, and an instrumental
solo by Dr. L. M. Daniels; All
these numbers were acconipained by
Miss Ma.yme flolden..
I Talks were made by Mrs. Emma E.
Sims, Dr. S. R. Green and Dr. _D. H.Sims.
Miss Flossie B. McClain was
in charge of the evenings program.
Mrs. E. R. Morris and-Miss McClain
together with Miss S. E. Green and
Mrs. L. M. Daniels served a delightful
ice and cake course at the program's
eortclusiofti.
YOUNGER SOCIETY .MEMBERS
ATTEND WHIST PARTY
Mr. Milton N. Woods 01 Otcen. N.
"C^~Tnotored to the capit cy cjpt in his
new Chevrolet ear. While hevc 'he
j was the honored.guest of Mr. Isaac
! W. Saxon. ...
I On'Monday evening, a lovely whist
[ party was given in his honor at the
| beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. -Porry.
Austin 1303 mannings Ave. The
i house was beautifully decorated with
. vellow ami white flowers. Those
I present were honored guest, Mr. 3IITi
ton N. Woods; at the table beside
j.tlie guest were, Mr. Pruitt, Miss Edna
Mae Williams, Mr. Julius Morri!
son, Miss Thelma Jackson, Mr. John
. ?. Hart, Miss Idell Ragin, Mr. WoodHariM'f.
Mina William*
Mr. James Harper, Miss Mary Alice
Sanders and Mr. P. J. Williams. Af.'
iter the games the hostess- Mrs. W
>M, Alexander .. served a delicouse'
[(jourse-of ice, cream and cake; then
-after (TTffhe^ihTnts, ,
1 Mr. Woods left early-Tuesday morning"Tor-North-CarolitYa,
where he isr
emploved in the_ U. S. Ht> <pitul.?
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IIIK 1 US.lUJniLI I JAINS" Charleston,
Apri| 21.?One lof
Spring's prettiest card parties was
thjit of Madam Helen Brown Obrin
I at her?Some on Queen St.
Two rooms' werp most requisitely
I decorated with preen baskets, con-1
i taining_yellow calends.
J Tables were set for thirty-two (32)
I at half past five, /yellow and preen
j talley. were pasted. After several
| hours of excited playinp, talleys were
' collected and scored. To Madam
I Me.ttie Miller holder of" "highest puest
I seme, wenl a beautiful leather card
indep;",to Madam Leola Ezkiel holder
of highest club score -went a lovely
i twiiV-deck-pf linen bridge cards. Miss
i Louise Mouzon holder of lowest guestscore
received a handsome talley set,
: and to Miss Maude Kyatt holder of
| lowest.club score a lovely set of match
I talkry's; to Madam Julia Pureed
'holder of consolation went -a beautiful
fruit basket.
The guests present were the: Misses
TnCZ Spencer, Rammie. Iieer Irma Pequtt,
Georgianna Kare, Blanche Johnson,
Jenie Douglass^ Thomasene HarflsOtlT
'torrhnr Mmtzonr-b>prothv_ Hoffman,
Eugenia Decosta, Naorpi Wilson
I. E, Madison, Mesdames ? Essye
Mazych, Emilv Jackson. Mae Randford,
Hattie Miller, Charlotte Tracey,
Thelma Hurlong Julia Purcett, Julia
j Decosta.-- - j?^ . ~
The "Club members, present were:
Misses Dorthy Bail, Mauguenite A.
Eraser,?Manmi . Grant Maude Hvatt.
Mesdames Mayme Fielder Hutchin
! son, Beulah Levin, Anita 01iver7 Leola
Ezekiel, Charjotte Powell. .
A delight menua of deviled criib,
cheese wafers, pickles and Russian
, tea (2) Ice cream in the shape of
I Clubs, Macaroons was served. j
I A most beautiful color scheme of
J yellow and green was carried through
entire pvening. Favor of yel|
low and green containing yellow and
| ^nnrlinr. uiarn fyiuori to tht? pnp*fw
as reminders of a most enjoyable
evening spent.
fORHMHifEBTO WNDAV^*
m
Sunday afternoon at 4:46 o'clock
? THE PALfr
the Columbia Forum for Ethical an
Social Progress will meet at ' thei
usual meeting place in the 2200 bloc
of Washington Street^ -?
"The speakers for the occasion wi
.no formei Congressman A. F. Leve
who will speak on "The Negro In-If
dustry." Mr. Ix?vcr was to b.vv
spoken at the last meeting but wa
called out of town before' having
chui.ce to fill his engagement. No i
a fluent speaker and his position ir
sures his acquaintance with live is
sues. The public- is' cordially invite
and urged to attend these meeting
of the Forum. : ZZ
m am ?'
THE SUN KISS SOCIAL CLUB
The SunkTss Social Club_uutt a
.the home of Miss Inez Martin, Oi
Walnut St., on its regular meetini
night. ,
The fragrance of flowers of th
season filled the rooms with seductiv
ncrtume. :? ? ???
After the important business wa
transacted the members and cuost
assembled in the?iiving ruoTfi" am
TmrjWrproKresbive whist, Imrty inin
utes; Frartfena Davis, wur. 'Vrs
prizr* ,and Martha Bradley, second.
Punch was served throughout . '.Ii
owning.
Tin* hostess assisted by Miss Mat*
t'ha Bradley served a delicious cours
of. salad, hum, sgltines, devil eggs an*
strawberry shortcake. Each persoi
was presented with a beautiful baske
full of mints, carrying out the clul
r colors. -v ^
The secretary, Miss Minnie L. Ric<
"brill; wr ill] wish her a spinalv recov
ery?
THE ESS TEES CI.I B
The Ess Tees Club was pleasingl;
entertained Saturday evening. Apr
ISth, at the home of Mr. tfnd Mrs. H
N. Vincent, Miss' Genevier Vinc.cn
acting as hostess.
Thrn,, mnnx, luomt ifiilly iIitdi-i'i'i
with flowers, wore thrown insuite
and six tables were placed for
of bridge. Interest throughout thi
evening was intense, everyone .hopiru
to be winner. At the conclusion o
'hree games th'e following receiver
prizes: First prize. Miss Pearl Miirpl
consqlation, Miss . Ella Clyde Myers
both*) receiving lovely prices of lin
gerie; low scard,. M iss Zelma Fuller
a pretty linen handkerchief, ladie:
guest prize, Miss Daisy Roach, ;
nrpt.tv pair nf hose, Moll's pri/i
Mr. .Whiteman a beautiful pair ol
socks.
Miss Vincent h?td as her guests
Misses Mattie Mouzon. Daisy.. B a *<
Ethel Sanders, Messers Jack Williams
Eva Champion, Willie Mouzon ol
Camden, Messrs John Wfhitom m
Peter Lane, C. W. Madden, Camillin
Woodson, Jack Williams and Dr. 11
P. Pride.
ml i - ' * "
i ne nosiess served pj delicious pin??apple
salad course, ice cream ant
cake. The evening was most enjoy
ably spent nr. wis ivpress-od by thnsr
present.
Miss Wilhelmenia .Tones \va. ;i
charming hostess to the Ess Tees
Club Saturday, April 11th, af hei
home on Henderson SE BeautlTu
flowers decorated the rooms and soft
strain of music from the radio made
the surroundings very attractive.
Six tables were in play and at tin
conclusion of three games the follow
ing prizes were awatrdde: First pri/.t
Miss' Lillie Jones, stocking box con
tabling dawning thread and a pail
of hose, consolation, Miss Pearl Murpl
a box oFLath saTGEaiul powder, boob\
Miss Rose Glutfcoe, a dawning se
consisting of thread caul needles
guest prize: First, Mrs. Alma Wil
liams a pretty pair of hose, booby
Mrs. Mac Walker, a very pretty coil
purse, consolation, Miss L. K. Fra
zier. a beautitul cluttonTiandRTucfnc!
- Miss Thompson had as her guests
Misses Rhea Wilson, L. K. Frazier
Rebecca Johnson, Ocecda Allen, Ethe
Sanders, Messers Grace Ruff, Ainu
Williams, "Jennie Mae Willis, Fvi
Champion, Lorino Jopes?and Ma:
Dannerly Walker.
A very, delicious salad course WP
'n'nifft enjoyi'd hy-ttiiwp-'-prffrwtr-"--A
most delightful OMVIlirig wrr
I spent with Miss Thompson.
LI? CERCLE ENTRE NOUS One
of the most interesting soeia
vents of the season 'was the hridg<
party on last Wednesday afternooi
basse upon invitation. ol" MJle. Dais;
7. Roach.
This affair was given at the Tay
oi^'s prety'new home at Heidt am
Gervais Streets. Of no little impor
ance were the decorations, they be
'hi? SUKgU-URT of the Spring season
Pink carnations filled huge vase
and spread their fragrance among th
players.
- The first club prize was won b;
Mile, Uenriette Boozer, booby by Mll<
Minniesota Garrison and eopsolatioi
was drawn by Mile.. Thomasin
Thomas. . ~
The first guest prize was won b;
Mmol L. M. Daniels, booby by Milt
Pearl Murnh, and" consolation \va
drawn by Mile, Lily Jone?. All re
. eived exquisite bits of' lingerie ii
pastel" sKades a flit tihen handkerchief?
~ A'TWtr course kweiunm. -was .setiVC:
and carnations given. each guest a
favors.
Those who filled places at th
bridge tables besides the club mem
"hers were?Mlies.?Ella Clyde?My or*
'Lilly Jones, Pearl Murph, Harriet
Cornwel, Jennie V. Vincent* Editl
Iiutlor,?Riw<? r.lasffnw. Wilhelinini
Thompson, Louise Thompson, Viviai
Nance, Janie Adams And Mmes. A'
ma I). Rhodes, Betie Roach, J. TO
Dickson, D. K. Jenkins, L. ftf. Daniels
J. G. Stuart, W. I). Chappclle; D
Counts, H H. Cooper, A. J. Collins
Walter Brown, J. C, Eubanks, Mon
roe Lindsay, C. E. Stephenson, Ethe
Shaw, George Johnson, John Goodwin
TTn?.el Bookman, Lillian Watts Drown
W. Champion, Jennie M. Chapion
Willis, J. k, Ruff, Theo. Youngniood
Jack William?r-T. J. Neal, Birdie Bay
lor Weathers and Loraine Sumtei
Jones. ,
Mme, Alma D. iRhodes ha<TcTiarge o
the scores and the draw for conso
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IETTO LEADER
l x. f
d1 Intion.
ir Assisting with tin- scrying wi-ro
^ Allies?MargtTTVctte kii-sell-, Dorothy
Johnson, Ft lie I John-on and Syl vesta
11 Roach. Otli< is assisting "throughout
r, llie afternoon were. .Mines. Akiws Paul
i- Taylor, Laura Jaekson Mnney. Kjliolt
e Green and Monsnier Archie"SlTTaii.
a . BIRTH DAY PARTY
i-j Aril 4, lii.'Si the home of Mrs, Fan
>-I nk M. Benson was the scene of a
d delightful Birthday Party .-given l>y
s Mis. -Ruth Waodcn, in honor of Rid
? gle.y.?Quite n few, young?folks were,
present. (Iame> were played during
the evening. -After which the children
-were ea-N-ied into the. dininr
I room try Miss Susan Benson whcVt
n delicious refreshments i were served
g Radio music was heard- durii *.r the
evening. Faster Rabbits and egg?
e were given' us souvenirs. All present
e n|TOiuu ?i nappy vine nru noping
? RiduU'v will?havo?timiljuT?P'.rt y.?
s Miss Susan A. Benson of 17'McBelh
had as hwr yuest for the Raster
,i-.Holidays Profyssors \V. It. lB""n ot
-^-Atlanta, Ga,r-and CI, Wright of Kan'
sas City, Mo., both are tone hers in
?Au.tirt High St.'.uul, Hvnoxville, Tenn,
Mr Arthur 1 -D
B 'ege spent the Raster Holidays
with his mother .Mrs. Kiiuiiie Mae
^ bei:suil. 17 Mr Beth St.
I ANNl Al. -MOTHKK'S
i DAY I'Kcrttrr.TM
l Announcement is made that the aiij
n .ial. Mother's- Hav program \J 'If 'he
held in the Allen University Auditor^
? ill m Snmlitv Mae lp, n'^tlilQ' !lii^
_ rvrninj I i ii"i?" The public is exI
I ATTENTK
t( I Amb
r ?DO YOU WANT TO INC
I ?DO YOU WANT TO BEl
J-"! Become a POROAgei
< . . More agents are needed to sup
i PORO Hair and
Foi furth? Wcxn
Pleasant, FORDO
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; I WED &
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j CAPITOL*
? 11 ; * T' "
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tended a medial invitation <> he pr? ienl
at cif'.L.ol these sefVice-.
Special appr priate music-will he a |
feature df the proK'rani, and .specially i (
i piejured Mothers"' l)ay sermon? will i
| ile delivered. It is the intention "f (
1 celebrations .in.-i casinly hem-lie;.J and J
j memorable.
COL I \M It I \ S'l'C 1 H IN TS j
j . ' in n:i<i:sTi:n
| Vocalional Opportunities
Vuea'ional < i l"'rtiuuty week w ?.<J
, ftttiny.'ly observed -tn--Cohrmbia da;---}-.
; ina\ the t'Ui'it'tn. neck. The cainpnirn i
va conducted under the ausphcs* f>
the Na'i'iu . 1'iN' n Lvalue, the di
. eai l.tneui ul- iuducvUial - Iiei-.tr : . !?
under the yUrevtoir of I*. Arnold 1 i 11:1. I
, The Columbia \ ocationul 'Oppoi tuin"t.\
i Campaign is under the . leadership >f
II. \V. Hauntcu! dnei-, professor 'of
German -in Allen t'niversity ami. V
I mi- of Tim I'; linelto l.eam .
I Speaker^at Allen 1'iiiversity. I5< i\ - 1
dirt College. and Hooker Wushuiirt m
' ilitrh School dui inir tin eaiiu a i
. hove heon?Uc. U. J-I. Siting ^?presl ;.1
A II""?1' ni\ ?'i ^ii v ; tieni^c' A.
jreton', prolessor ol' >oeiolofty aid
' llUlllilr in Allen I ' 111 \ f l ~ i I \ . i
well knl.wn journalist; Maeeo A. lint :
1 mitiKer, Instructor ' in Manual Traininu
in Booker M a-luiiutoii lii.'li
School; . nil II. \\ ; l'auniyardnoi. i.ie. ~"
local 'director. Mr. Hauingardner 'if.
?^;ri,'ts tliaTTo liny reipicsts for t'uith r
information have hc.en' made of him
' .because <7T flTw >tiinulalion T'i' ? :i
the seveJ'jO?U?jdI esses. It is his opin j
r inn that thi^ \teck litis lieen" pro lit a Wry-=
spent. ^
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:45a 21 N. Y.-Aucrusta .21 7:55a
:50a 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 1:00p _
,:lBp 28 Cinn-ttharfeston 28 4:20p ,
:20p 10 Colunibift-Cinn. 9 7:00a i v - i
i:00:t 21 Coliimbiatlaoks'e 22 10:20n I
,:45 a S .Col'a-Autfusta 7 4 :17p -'" I
:55p 20 Col'a-^n\annahv 19 8.20? >. *1
>:20p 22 Col'a Charlotte 21 5:15a _
; 0'i.i TTt?Col'a - Chariot to H?4:90p -??
1:551) 11 Columbia Cliarl'n 12
1:55a 15 Colu'bia Char'stn 10 4:00a
l:00p 10 Cohnn'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a
L:05p 113*Ooi'a Charlotte 114-12:23p
1:45a 18 Colum'a-Atlanta 17 6:86>p? ?
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