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. v?j ?*' , Mrs Maria L ng, of .New York City is in the ejty visiting Mrs. Sarah Irvin ,on Divine street for 10 (lays. - She leaves today to spend some 'time with relaCiies and friends in j jj^oklges, S. C. We wish for her a "" pleasant stay. IR\CCf! \NTKS Miss Juliet llaifonl was the charm ins1 hostess to the clul" Wednesday 1^_ at her home. The president opened] the mrrlinir in 1 In- nsiiiil " liy Thi " being a social meting there was in. business. Alter the opening we li toned 'to the fplowing jm gam. Instrumental sol >, Miss J. Raiford; Vocal solo, Miss Kmnia Kir ! ed a .number of friends and garden' lovers at his beautiful, pardon in i. ing shown over the garden where words of praise an admiration eauseUTjy'tTio beauty oi the i lowers and shrubbery, Mr. llamiHon assisted,, hf\ the capab 1 e bostess M ri^ (1eorge ' L.; Bell served cake, cream and 'smoker to the guests seated among graceful spirca and tulips. The guests were then groupe i and photographed. After which a motor tour of the city.was made to all points of interest. ?A step at? the home of Mrs. G. L. Bel! Mrs. R; Kenny and the ever drawing Mr. W. Williams. At the beautiful home of Mr. "and Mis.'Williams sandwiches wore served with cold refreshments. Those enjoying the. garden: Mr. and Mrs. It. Jones. Mrs. I. Battey, Misses Harriet and Odoll BAttey. 'Mr. Clar.ence Doughty, all ol" Augusta Ga.; Mr. Wiliams, Mr. George L. ' BefTand Mr. M. Counts Columbia, Mr. Hamilton's garden -contains many, iave and beautiful flowers.. ? R. A. C. K (TAB ()H BKTHHI A. M. E. CHURCH -The young men of the club nut athe home of'Mr. aiul Mrs.Haryeyl.'U)] AA.C-*. Heidt St., the object of this-mooting was to elect officers- for tlu> year'. 3 ._^Mrs. Cnlliim acted as chaimian, Mr. C. Washington, president; Mes? srrs II. Klniir.l, vice president; John Vaukhn, secretary; -Avery W heeler, assistant secretary W.-Ilrirvey, treas.,Moscs Hunter, rep over. . . The work of the club was discussed _by:, Mrs. Harvey am!-Mis Collins. Mr. Harvey gave helpful information. The next meeting will be held at ti e residence o-f Miv Coley Washington HoiuL St., April 21 at 8.00 o'clock. Young men are invited to join us. DUKE SOCIAL. CLUB T1 k nbOir. uf the DulL *T?,l.ial Club and their guests enjoyed a very 1 r|M .1 4 1 _ A il. uuiiK'iii ui tJveiiiiiK i iuu?s(iay i * ai tiie . * College Inn. i The members and their guests were served some very delicious cake and punch. Watch this- space for our next dance. l. ? mm JOLLY TWELVE CLliB The Jolly Twelve were entertained by JVlts, Thillis K.u.^elltr ,uii Tuesday April 5. Five tables were placed for bridge, three progressions were played, aft<>r scores Were counted we found that Mrs. Mae I). Walker held; nign score and won a lavendor vani- j ty set, second to Mrs. Carrie Hampton, a bax of dusting powder, low score to Mrs. Eloise Crofton a dainty ! ponder .puff. Guest prioe fell to Mrs*. Mattie ' Brown a pink, vanity set second to I Miss "Vrancena Davis a box of station- i ary, low score to Mrs. Nesbit, a pret- ' ty handkerchief. The hostess served chicken salad, potatoe chips, pickles, hot rolls and Guest for the afternoon were: Mes-' dartaes Bessie Tucker, Mattie Brown, Millie Watson, Estolle Nesbit, Carrie Davis, Sarah McEadden, Annie Bell _ Hevolt;_Misses Estelle Taylor, Thelma Robinson, Francena Davis, Helen Fox and Katie Adams. vvi t|jun.> iiiid curry some lricnil or a, 1.1; member of yi.ur family,'?wliun I you go to the Carolina. THE MYSTIC CLUB. Greenville, S. _f 1 .Miss. .Dorothy Davis delightfully entertained the Mystic Club at her home on Green Avenue. Tables were arranged for bridge in the living rOom where a vase of ! l'raerant rose Jtuds gave a touch of spring. At the end of the game it was found that Miss Bell Bright held top score. She received* a lovely piece , of dress print. Miss Liliie Tillmafi j consolation, a box of Jonteele lace powder. Low score was claimed by j Miss Marjory Lipscomb, a' box-- of J on tee le face tjowder. After cards were, laid aside 'delicious ice cream was served by the hostess. ' _. THE HKKTHOV1AX CHOH U. <1 I P. ? The -club was "Organ reed November I The oifh'ors were elected u,? follow..? Pivsident, Clarice Myers; Vice Pies ident, Maggie Lo-ng; Secretary, Rhudine Jarvis; Assistant Secretary, Lau ra Etheredg-e; Treasurer, Adline With erspooji; Directors, Mr. John Waiters Txncl Kev. J. P. Reederf~Music Director Walter Wltherspoon. The- club has-made a great success with the assistance of the church. It was organized fcr the purpose of showing the young girls of the different communities that there are other ways of ha^ng recreation besides these gay l'roligs that wo-alf lead us astray. The club is -eorisnvfeOur meetings are held at the Ziop Baptist Church every Monday nigh: at 7:00 o'clock. NEW- CENTURY CLUB t ' -. , * AjJrs. John Eubanks was a very chnrminir hn?t?>?s In the eliih nf which she is a member Thursday afternoon of last week at her attractive home on Byan St. This being the first Trrect=mg of the club, since the Lintin Season" Mrs. Watts Brown score highest and Mrs. Marian Paul second Irieiiest both received lovely hose. Mrs. O. J. Champion received soap as low score prize. DelLious . refreshments were served. Mrs. D. K. Jenkins Very delightfully entertained the club of which she is a member and additional friend8 at her home on Tine St. Saturday f. M. Mrs. L. M. Daniels second highest for the club and Mrs. J. E. Dicks in scored second both received loveiy bed linen. Mrs O. J. Champion received the booby. Mrs. Kuth -Jackson recehed lovely bed linen as guest priicc. The guests sharing? Mrs. Jenkins ?tdspitafity ' with the club iv. timbers were* Mesdames. Ted Johnson, J. Williams, N. A. Jenkins, Map Walker. and Miss Holmes. Delicious refreshments were served. Tll'E CHAINED DOG By Eloise Hunter, 7th tirade ?Poor-dog chained -all the time, Jvever gets, a chanec to piav 1 in tiie Sunshine. Until he gets tired of staying all Day, : He decides to run away. So he got loose and away he run, Until he thought that he would expand. There he sat on the river bank, Ann started witn nis playtui pranks, 'ihe dog thought how unhappy his Master must be, iSo back to the house he went to see, Hi* master was just beginning to Weep, , ' Up from the chair he began to-peep | .. His^Master said to the dog one dayNever again will I throw you away, |_ And milk. - ? Never a.gain will 1 hit you with a Stick. GREENVILLE NEWS7 On Friday afternoon the Twilight [Social Club was entertained at the beautiful home of Mrs. Tom Bivans, 7 Logan street. The home was most beautifully deccrafetd in tulips am! Terms ? ~ Four tables were arranged for cfti-ds.j Inra<Vktton to the Club mem [bei^^-extra guests were included, j WTifn .the scores' were added it was found that Mrs. J. C. Thomas held high and was presented a beautiful [box of fancy handkerchiefs; Mrs. R. iD. Cooper received the booby. After a delightful hour of cards and completing a short business session, which was presided over by the | president, Mrs. ,T. C. Thomas, the i x _ _ _ : i i i x nosiess, assisiou oy ner aunt mrs. Susie Jenkins, seryed orange cock- J tail, followed by a chicken salad .course and cakes the shape of play- j i tnpr cards with caramel ice create and mints. The afternoon was very enjoyahly j spent. In very fitting words ?UvaJ ! hostess was thanked by the presi- I dent for the kind hospitality exhi- . bited, which voiced the sentiment of~j all present. ' ' the palmetto AN OLD- TI.Mlv COI NP* , TRY Wl-:i)I)!N(; ___An Olil Xibiu X^ountry? WwddinK where .Jigd -comes in just before the ceremony rs over am! tries to break ] up the Wedding, which was given at Wesley M. K. Church some time aj*o ,, ;ii m. ' < 1 f - * * .. iii ljv. n,4<-"ii v uapei mauon rt. .>1. K. Church, Thursday April 2K, 19.12. The public is cordially invited' <? ? "SV ( L 1/1 I UIO CM H NOTES On Friday afternoon April 8th Mrs. Laura Goode Jones was hostess to the club. ' After the business part of the club had been discussed' the mem-1 hers were invited into the dinning loom to a beautiful appiontcd table where a dclLious salad X'ourse was served. ?All members please take notice that on Friday April 22nd the 'reeular meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. and .Miss Jones, 11)30 Henderson St. . At this meeting delegates \n.he l'\ !( ruiion to be |ield in Orangeburg in .Jt^c ..\v,i ll^fe-elected?^ THE BULAH PULPIT AID CLUB The Pulpit Aid Club met Thursday evening .April, 14, 1032 at the home of Mrs. Hat tie' Johnson,. 000 .Marion The meetimr was ealied to order T>y the president", Mrs. Rena MyerS. Singing "Every body ought to pray" some time." Prayer by Mrs. Diana ThonTp3rmr~^rfptuTe by Mrs. Hattiy Johnson. The roll was called and tuch member -payed. Business5 was- then vis, llattie Garmany'.and Mr. FrankJ .hnson. The hostest. theli Served jello, whip crtam, cake and after dinher mints, assisted by Mesdames Sarah Taylor and Mae Ella Matthew. The meeting adjourned to meet at the homo of Mrs. Rena Myers, 1423 Whalcy St., Thursday April.28, 1932. STANDING OF SCHOOLS The following i? the standing of schools for the fourth six weeks with "regard' To punctuaTfty": " ? Perronl Ri igewood ' t ' .90 Benedict y - ... .8d| Booker Washington?-Elementary .8t> Saxon . .' .78 Bookeu.Washington?Hi School .70 Howard . .. > . ,?-?:? - .75Booker Washington Heights- ".72 Leevy;.. .72 Waverley .04 i..~i ?1 ^ ui vi iimi \ imicll IITU'U -.UiSS l JOJ'Othv Hiirwr. Rideewood. 100 IVi-rcnt "AN IDEAL HI'SB AND" ' LADIES?Wouldn't it bo., nice to find an "Ideal Husband?" (that is, if you haven't one feireadv.) "* i GENTLEMEN?Is (there Luch a tiling,as an "Idea! Husband?" It so what kind of a fellow is he? Well "An Ideal Husband" will Ik presented at Allen by the Junior col- j lope class, Tuesday night; April 2d' at 8 o'clock. If you're there' youT | find the answer?to those question j already asked and - many more like! them. . If you w; nt to see a PLAY , that's DIFFERENT be sure and,see this one.?''An Ideal Husban. Don't I'ure.n t Tuesday night, ApriFJY at 8 o'clock, Allen University. Gencntl admission 25 Cents. Stu dents 15 Cents. Columbia, S.. C.?On last Sund.i> morning the Rev. L. Mauldin canv. down at the usual hour with an assistant, Rev. Steplvenson and held a wide awake -prayer meeting which ijTu aj.C eiilo.sed' by 1 the old tolk>. Then on Sunday- afternoon a few It ,t ________ The total'chapter of the Young Ne-! groes' Cooperative League contniuos to'hold their weekly meetings at Salter's Memorial Center every Wednesday evening at 8 o|cloek. . This groim of militant yonng men and women arc fully convinced that consumers' coo- ! peration is the only authenic moans j whereby the Negro, as well as any I other group can hope to approach economic security. Rochdale cooperative principles are being studied un-1 der the d'rection of Mr. Alan Reese. I also other problems of N'egro welfare are discussed. Sunday, May 1st, is Cooperative Sunday, at which timo .the ministers j of our various city, churches shall ! cooperate with our league in spreading" the Gospel of cooperation. This special Sunday observance "by alhi+rcministcfS shall be climaxed with the flwHrt-* seriUK m mommy tive educational programs at Salters' Memorial Church, Sunday evening, May- lst^-AL. 4:45. o'clock. You are. welcome and is urged to join this . ultra?progressive hriovement thy' is destined to contribute progress^if the group. LEADEk f w I ALLEN CAST IN "HEAVEN } HOI Nl)" t A caMt takvn 1'r.oni the student tl group f?f Allen University, and as- j flj sist('d by local talent, rendcrid ih'. M seijsatintiai ieligiou-. pageant "Heav J en Bound" before a small audionct N at the Columbia Township Auditbri- 4j -urn?last -Monday evening-. 1 -* "Heaven Bound" is a pageant which depicts the ditfe'rent types of peojd. 9 who approach the gates of^ Heaven H and the manner in which Saint Pet- M er peruses their recor is', on - the 9 strength of which he admits them in to the Kingdom or denies them en trance. 4 All -sorts' of travelers were re pre- 9 senied?-"trrave souls, foot sore trav- 9 el r.-, weary souls, wayward souls-.' 9 no;:1s of '"indecision, hypocitieal soul.-. 'S gamblers and what not.. Frank Veal *1 made an impressive St. Peter. A verj I important personage in "Heaven Bound" .is the Devil. This patt was realistically interpreted by John Cil " more; ? ?la .Other parts that were played with 11 histrionic skill were Wayward Soul I by Mrs. II. W. Baumgarduer; Lm , i decided Pilgrim, by ^liss. Sara Mor ris; Steadfast P-ilgrim, by Mi.-s Mad i i line ! '. .Jackson. Miss .Jackson also gave-a?ielightfully fascinating rcirrF- ~ " ing t James Wel<lon Johnson's "Ore : atioifrom God's Trombones. .Mr. ,X.. A. Lane made a very ?impressive 4 Deaths. '.'As> Weary?l'dlgrim. Mis J i\altistn". Fact is the entiiy . casi J ucuuitted themselves with the noi-i . dignity, verve, ribaldry, eclat, or wha* ever .mode they were supposed t<assume. ' Tht^ singing was. impressive whether the parts were sofo parts or eher- ; . al selections. The stage settings -were-beautiful-and the changing lights added greatly to the celestial appearance of the stage. It was a vivid portrayal of a Nugro conception of Heaven: We suppose that that, saint Conception is that of many white people too. We saw- only swarthy an1 gels in that Heaven,--but?it is riot | likely, that naive, whites or Negroes may image a place where there shall be no color line?not even a Heaven. "EVEKY WIFE"' I * ?_ At Allen?May 2nd . The town's a-buzzing. On ever\ side you see "EVERY WIFE". It's a play that's real drama. It's new~" [different., daring. . A little of the.maskis lifted, for it dares to give' tlu a chance to explain! And 1 does she exnla'in? From hecinniiie to- end-'TvVKRY WIFE" is a 4&ve ] 1 story, and vwill be most vividly1" infej- [ preted tol'fhe public by a east so- > H I looted from among tho city's .most j talonte; actors in amateur theatri- | cals, . "j :>. Yours truly, |v The Ladies' Guild, St. Luke's Episco- I <: pal Chu/ch. A IJABY CONTEST The. Baby Contest, in .the interest v of the Evans Clinic," wljich was pos- r, poned March 1st, due to the illness y of some of the contesting babies' will X -be held at thrr-Clinic building. Wed-' O ;ne?day Even in gr April 27, 11)32 at 6 j-V o'clock. ; . v. | Vote for the baby of your choWe. V i Votes lOcents. . : . <? ; Evans Clinic " Women's Auxilliarv. j V ' Promoters. 'i I . ? ! i p aniai jo TlirH.-FRI.-SAT/ I "SK Y DEVILS" j ( iu*L \\ orlH'4 , V ' t of the Air! | j . ""TBHST^" * t j Mo\.-Tri:.-wi:i).~ | ;! ?in ? " "SO BIG" From Ktlna Ferber's ] Prize Novel! *? -?jj TnrK.-FKI.-SAT. ~4Apr. 2S-2H-30. -_1 CROWD -".I , w -r 7?; . . Page T. Homicide i I Hi 111 JH vvvvvv . y. - ... . ~ ; J* . " ' - | 3 zflwn&ELii^ I HE GREENVILLEI SUMMER SCHOOL iOUTEACHERS ?~??.H w: ? JIT.y ? ? 'I . ? o ; .. ? \riMu>vKI> m? , . ? | O The State Department of Education ? . - * ' o > V r IuVi't ir| C iS I iil/'l.'v'nV C. 1 I :.rK v K.-.l O