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, Charleston Sunday while there; th.
were the guests of Mys. Gomez an-.l
pndertaker J. L. Fielding.
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^ Rev. J. W. Taylor left on Tuesday
morning May lo for Atlantic ClitV,
N. Y. to attend the General Conference
of the M. E. Church.
morning May -10-for a short vnnt--toNew
York City. ?
Miss Ruth James is at home after
spending the winter away teaching
at Grey, S. C. during the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. HamlseU W.aldo of
Aiken am si,inimei inf?- in Columbia
vTlle, New York.
Mrs. Aijbie J. Chappelle, principal
of one of the Public Schools of
Greenville. S. Cr. and niece Carrie
Minnette Browne, were the week-end
guests of their cousin, Mrs. S. S.
? Rice and children.
THE NIGHTINGALE SOCIAL CLl 11
Tha. plnh tvwif of T""
? vivtv in w u.v vuc nuiHU- Ul u U>.
Wilson on May D. After having a
splendid-meeting including the impeachment
of lllfe Vice President,
whnsp niTirp was filled hy Oscar Coop
er. we were served; .The meeting
closed after a musical selection by
Oscar Cooper. <?
-1 Thp officers are President. Arthur
Cuuk, Viie Pre^tderrt; Oscar Cooper; 1
Secretary, George Casey; AssistantSecretary.
Arthur Cooper; Treasurer
Chesterfield Powell.
JUNIOR USHERS OF
FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST
The Junior Usher Board of First
Calvary Baptist Church, met at the
home of Miss Margaret Coles 2010
Hanll'lt Mlieol.?IKi.'im m 1 of?itnpnr
tance was discussed ami after a dc'
lightfui course was sened ami en;
joyed by all, next meeting was caTIoiF"
at the home of Miss Mary Ash ford
610 Laurel Street.
On Sunday, afternoon May 8th the
Board gave a Silver Tea at the home
, of Miss Ethel Nosbitt. A very interesting
program was rendered b>
? the following: solo, by Amelia OutRecitation
by H. Nesbitt and a very
interesting''paper was -read by the
WEDNESDAY Al-TEUNOON
BRIDGE CLUB
Greenville, S. C., May 9?Mrs. IB
Percival was hostess to The Wednesday
afternoon Bridge Club and a
.. i . niimhait of friends a t ifrtur Jm.elx.-mo
em home, Echols Street on Wednesday
afternoon, May 4.
The~~enljre"~hoine was like~H veri.
table garden, fragrant with spring
blossoms of many different kinds,
., | Among the 'cluh members were
the following guests: Madams Thos.
Flager, Witherspoon ard Missesv Wi.....
J thei spoons and Lykes.
The tallies and score pads wore
very pretty and much in keeping with
the spring occasion. Four pvogres
THE BONBON SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of Mr.
- - D. D. Doughty 1417 Oak Street.-The
president conducted the meeting thru
-? llm regular routine of-Jmsine^s. AL
!*?ter which a dfltteious repast, was
served. The . next meeting wTTT beheld
v^tHthe home of Mr. Joseph
Myer9. All memebrs are asked Itbe
present.
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ANNOUNCEMENT |
Mrs.?Strcan?Drown?an1.', son;?ttrrT"
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Wm, Laon. Brown of Philadelphia, i
wishes to announce the marriage of I
their- daughter and sister, Carolyn
Zenobia. to Mr. iDalbert Sligh of
Lexington, S. C., April 30, 1032 in
Lexington. '
CARD OF" THANKS
Mrs. Rosa A. Moore and family
wishes to thank the many relatives
and friends for their kindness and
beautiful floral tribute during the
illness and death of their beloved
h'usband and futher,~-?tej*i W. H.
Moore.
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COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
Georgetown,' S. C.^-The "Cosmo"
club met with Messrs Elias Sumter
and Isaiah Singleton 6ri last Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr^ Sum
ter, Duke Street. President Johnson
presided. Prayer was offered by
Wni. B. McCrae. After which the
reading of the minutes of the previous
meeting were read bv secret,nrv n
F. Browne. The roll was then call
ed each responded with a worthwhile
quotation.
Business was discussed after, which *
the critic Mr. C. S. Browne gavt
his report.
The members of the club were
very glad to have Mr. Browne back
j with us after two- months of serious
illness. He is looking the picture ol
Health. " He Thanked the club for the""
kindnes shown him during his long ;
suffering. ?^?
Spring is here, and each member
ks putting on new life.
If you remember our motto is tc
create, maintain, and extend through
out the school and community high
standard of social 'and literary living
We only take in members who desired
to stand" for high ideals, that
ALLKX HOME ECONOMICS
DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY 20
The Home Economic^ Department
of Allen University ^ill have its anMay
20. Miss Theresa E. Kennedy
is director of this department. .
T The scope of the ho-me economic
.ducation work at Allen includes~domestic
art, or sewing; and domestic
sciopco, or yookittK. TW .public i>r .
accorded this invitation urging them
tc* attend. These is no admission.
BRAWLEY BOOK CLUB PARTY
Cotton Features
The Brawley Book Club will give
an Old Fashion Cotton Party at the
Griffin's Hall on Taylor Street, just
off Harden, Monday evening, May 16,
.Beginning at s:ou
Dancing and games will feature the
evening's program. Young ladies are"
expected to wear cotton dresses. The
club has extensive cultural plans on
its-program and?is making thi^ ef
fort at realizing some of Ihe means
of carrying them out. Tickets are
in the hands of club members and
are piriced at twenty five cents. .
SECOND CALVARY'S NEW
PASTOR TALKS SUNDAY
At the morning hour Sunday the
Rev. M. Marquette Peace, newly
yilocted ipastor of Second Callvary
Baptist "Church will preacJT~bn Hie
subjeclj. ""The : Biggest rfob?pi?the '
World." Members and friends are
urged to worship with u? at this
hour.
At the evening hour, the first of
a series of evening messages from
"Common Place Scriptures" subject
"All .of God's Children got Wings"
start with us.
Second Calvary is composed of a
fine "group of members and ranks.
among~the leading churches in the
state. It is hoped that under the
leadership of her youthful pastor a
new tfay of larger ugofplnega will
dawn* Ttnr new pastor pledge* hLloyalty
and supportTo afpeauses^-for
the social and religious advancement
of Columbia. "Wrrite me as one
j who loves his fellowmen."
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MISS EVELYN EVANS PICKETT J
Camden, S. C., May -14?Dr. and j
fet-J,-P.-Pickett announce the en-|
gagemeht of their daGghter Evelyn l
Evans to Mr. Millard W Campbell
of Anderson, S. C. Miss Pickett is
a graduate of .Sha\y University, Raleigh.
N. C., of the class of. l'J2r<.
She is a member of the Qmicron chap
ter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.
located in Raleigh, and is" at present
a member of the faculty of Haines
Institute, Augusta, Ga.
Mr. Campbell is a graduate of
Benedict College, Columbia, S. C., o<
. The Duke's Social Club was entertained
on last Tuesday night by
Mr. Eugena Thomas. 2108 Elmwooti
A venue. The meeting was called -to
order by the president and then the
business of importance was discussed.
All plans are complete' for the
school -clpsing dance and ,attractive
decorations will be used in the ball
room. * . *
Thie r.lnK U. pk'n planned to meet
twice a nionth. After meeting refreshments
were served.
.The next regular meeting will be t
held at the home of Mr. L. F. Brown
ItiaO: Harden ii ti eel, May "g-ltte - " ~
All members of this club are requested
to be present. Doft't forget :
"to watch this space for otrr srtrool j
closing dance.
THE 1)1 MAS (TA B
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A special meeting of the_Duma.;
Club was. caled by the President. Mv.
Edward Pressley, Thursday, May
at his home on Harden Street. Many
helpful suggestions were ' given by ,
them. AIL the members present expressed
Themselves bs having thr?
determination of working together
in putting over a very constructive ;
program this 'summer, fcmong'thej
members present were Miss Eva |
Caston, Miss Cora B. Caston, Miss I
Mary Nahce, Miss Anice Williams, |
Mr. Lama.r Brn/l/lpv. Mr. William
Burton, Mr. Wins'el Jacques, Mr.
Henderson Hughes and Mr. .-Edward
Ml- T'1-o-.-n.y ynrvH rofroshmui 11
The club will meet at the hom^ of
Miss Mary Nance 1218 Heidt St.. I
Tuesday, May 17 at eight o'clock. 1
All members are asked to be present '
and on time.
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FRIDAY EVENING, !
MAY 27, 1932 ?f
"THE -MESB.Uir: or Till; 8AII, i
: HATH BELLS' I
By Annie Mae Green 'llaycsr
Sweet to the listening ear,'
Your tones sifvery clear,
Is music on the air. j
I.oud your anthem ring <
Like heaven's melodious strains, j|
There's a message in eaeh chime.- j "
(). Sabbath Bells!
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Come Faithful come, .
To the temple come.
Greet another Sabbath morn
Come to God's temple come!
Come anew your journey persue, =
Come Faithful come! -
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do will tenter the "City of Welcome "
~on~His mission to take charge- of the
meeting at the Macedonia .Bapti.-a,.,
Church. We arc looking, for a great veaping.
"The Harvest truly is great
but the laborers are few, pray ye
therefore the Lord of the harvest,.
that He would send forth labourer*.!^
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into his harvest." Come* one! come)
all and let us hear Dr. Davis, one
of.our greatest evangelists that the"1
Baptist "beople htts to offer to the ;
world.
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