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Satujgay,
Mr. and Mi's. Oscar Thomas,. Mr
Sylvester Burns of 1222 Pine Street
anu Mrs. a. j. Johnson of 220t? Penr
dloton St., motored to Augusta last
Sunday visiting?Mrs. Thomas's sister,
Mrs. Ida Garner and friends.
, 'They all esjrpessed themselves us
having ja nice, time and a very sue-cessful
trip.
Mr. J. B. Martin formerly of'Columbia
but now of Detroit left Monday
by motor after a stay of four
weeks with relatives.
THE CIIERttlb CLUB NEWS
Misses S. Poole and Wyolene Jones
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cukci uuuieu me ciud ana a lew guests
on Wednesday, May 11, at 5 o'clock
at the home fif Mrs. Mnrthii K^nnpily
Four tables were arranged Tor
games, jit was found that Miss Emily
Shelton won first club prize. Consolation
was claimed by Miss Ethel
Gibson and low score, Miss Jessie
Kennedy.
( The guest first prize was won by
Brownlee, low score by Mrs. Agnes
Evans.
A delicious course of potato salad
. on lettuce, h^m pickle, sliced toma?i
tjoes, saltines,; Russian tea, ice cream
The following guests were present
Misses Gladys Harvey, Pearl Murph
C. E. Brownless, Francis Mack and
-?. -Mft. A&n6s KVflTlS. : ?
A most enjoyable evening was
spent.
? The?Royal?Collegian's
School Closing Ball
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will bo the- last dance given
by the club Jjhis School Term. It
will be given Monday evening, May
' ?&,?at?Thf?College?Inn, 'from?H '?>
ojckck 'until 11:.'{() o'clofk. The
Public is cordially invited Orches
tl'fl MlTsic. '
BIGGEST DANCE OFYrHE SEASON.
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BULAH PULI'IT AID-CLUB
The Bulah Pulpit Aid Club met on
Thursday evening, May 12, iu:i2 at the
home of Mrs. Phillis Sutton, 1425
Whaley Street. The meeting was cal
led to order by the president, .Mrs.
Rena Myers; singing, Meet my Loving
Mother; prayer by Mrs. Myers;
Scripture by Mrs. Laura Gibson.
ber respond ed. Aftt'r businessthe
ber responded. After business session
a social hour was spent. New
member, Mrs. M. Jones. The hostess
4hen served cakej lemonade, peanuts
and after dinner mints, assisted by
Mesdames?Ernestine?Guess?a?d?MvGilmore;
we all enjoyed ourselves.
The meeting adjourned to meet at
the home of Mrs. Laura Gibson 141G
"Tobasco Street, May It), 1SK12 at 8:00
o'clock. All members are asked to
-?ANNE"' BY SENIOR CLASS
BOOKER WASHINGTON
(. y Blossoming of Mary Anne,"
? JL- a comedy in four acts will be presented
on June 1, 11)32 in Benedict's
, Auditorium, by the Senior Class of
Booker Washington High School.
"Mr. J. C. tiryant is directing the play
and it promises to be the best "production
of the school this year '
1 ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Curtis Camp
Den announce thejnarriage- oi J.heir
daughter Katia Ellie to Mr. Willie
Gordon of Greenwood, S. C., Sept.
11, 1931. Now at home 420 Byrd St..
Greenwood, S. C.
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THE BRAWLE_Y._BOOK _CLUB
On April 11th, Mrs. Josephine*
White was a very pleasing hostess
to The'.BraWley Book Club . At
this meeting the club decided to invite
Prof. iBaumgardner to ? review
"Chinaberry Tree," the latest book
written by Jessie Pauset. "There
is Confusion" and "Plum Bun," book*
written by Jessie Fauset have been
revjewed by members of the club.
They were so much enjoyed by the
members until the time can hardly
come for this review.
Miss Ella Clyde Myers was hostess
to the club on April 18. Mrs. Albertha
"Simons' led UuT dlJU'USRlon.
? The Negro in Business in South-Carolina.
Miss Delphine Bradley, Miss
Myers and Mrs. Baumgardner gave
current events.
Bach hostesB served a delicious
menu. '
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THE BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLU
The Blue Moon Social Club met e
the home of Mrs. Anna T. Samon t
the usual hour the president too
charge of the meeting. Every or
being agreeable. Plans for the dam
ware complete. After the busines
discussion we served a delicious aftei
iiwv/ii menu consisting of sliced col
meat, sandwiches, a delightful sala
olives,, .country fried steak and a ver
reprephing beverage. We enjaye
som slde-i: acking jokes frotn the pr<
sident Ahen we departed with "tone
mies" full of good eats. Ready to b
intertained at any time by Mrs. San
on. We are still proceeding bu
haven't paused yet. We wish to ape
ligi/.e to the public that all unplet
sant remors are false, the club ha
no gpssipers. Our dance was jus
too warm. Those that attended thei
tongues are slill wagging about th
good time. No one showed unhapp
ness. Our out of town guests" as
that we repeat the dance at an earl
date. So you see Mr. Miss and Mr:
Public we can't go down with sue
a "good bunch. We thank you or
-and all. - ? ?? ? - - -?
THE WILLING WORKERS CLUJ
The Willing Workers Club met t
the home of Mrs. 'Branch 1015 Hal
din St. at the usual hour. The vie
president Mrs. Lettie Casin presidei
\Vtf> WPfn lnHoarl f*l r? A V-?
s ...mvvm giau ia) Iiave W1U1 L
Rev. Alburun, Mrs. Long, Hall, an
Coleman with us. Rev. Alhnrin nn
Mrs. Long brought to us some ver
encouraging, remarks. Our pree
dent being absent for the first tim
since the organizing of the club, sh
was missed very much, we hope fc
her presence at the next meeting.
The hosetss served a deliciot
course of cake and ice cream. T1
club adjourned to meet at the hom
of Rev. L. H. Hatifield 1319 Heidt S
Monday iMay 23, 1932.
NOTICE!
The monthly meeting of the Frc
Will Club will be held in the Mi
ception room of the Ridgewood Cam
Sunday May 22. All members pleas
be present;
. Mrs, Ci H. Pleasant, Pres.?Mrs.
F. B. Blakely, Sec'ty
BACCAHANTES
,AIiss Thelma Rawlinson was t)
! (farming host to the Bacchante
Social Club45Wednesday, May 11, t
her home on Starks Street
f The ^president opened the meel
- 4?g- i?-fts- usual, way^- This- being
? busities meeting there u-ac not?
urogram. After ' the- ^business- th
hostess served a delicious sweet cours
Among the members present Wer
Missss Louise Blackwell, Juliet Ra
fori; Bena Nesbitt, Emma Kershav
Tlit'Liia Rawliiisuu, 'Mussrs John Ss'
terwhit^v David Burton, Walter Dea
and Augustus H&zzard. We adjour
ed to meet at the home of Miss Louis
Blackwell.
THE MYSTIC CLUB
Bridge and Theater Party?Mrs.
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Bessie Boyd, Hostess
Greenville, S. C.?Mrs. Bessie Boy
was hostess to the Mystic Club o
Thursday afternoon at her beautil'i
home on Anderson Street.
Tables were arranged in the lb
ing room, where flowers ,were ai
ranged- artistically. At- the concli
sion of the game we were invited t
the dining room where the tablets
beautifully set, with sweet peas :
each guests plate. In the centt
were beautiful roses, with silverTa:
die holders at each end.
cake were served by Mrs. Boyd an
Mrs. A. J. Chappelle.
The prizes were given while w
were seated around the table
Miss Bell Bright held top scor<
she received a dainty piece of peac
lingvf^e.' Myss Marjory Iaj*sconil
low score a novelty needle holde
Consolation, Miss Jbella King, a bea
tiful yellow chiffoJl-hfindkerchief an
large sacket bag.
Mrs. Boyd and her guests left fo
Uno 1 nr tohnvn eo"' ^
l i nicovvi ?r nvi c ?c oarr x uc uv
cret Witness.", This being Thursda
evening, ten dollars in money is gi\
en to the persons holding lucky num
bers. Miss Gladys Witherspoon i
the party won one dollar.
Mrs. Lillian Calhoun Fisher Hostdi
Mrs. Lillian Calhoun Fisher deligll
fully entertained the Mystic Club an
Miss Theresa Sewell at her cozy horn
on Calhoua Street Friday afternoo
at' 5:00 o'clock. Mrs. Calhoun wa
a former member of this club.
Four tables were arranged in th
living room and dining room, wher
vases o-f sweet peas and roses wer
artistically arranged. After severs
interesting progressions Miss Glady
Witherspoon held top score, she re
?eeived a ^iec'e of beautiful "dress
print. Consolation, Mrs. Julia Coope
and Miss Miriam Witherspoon tide
the tie was broken by the formei
.<ihp received a dainty house apron.
The low score was claimed byMls
Marjory Lipscomb.
After cards were laid aside deli
cious pineapple ice cream and cake
were served by the hostess.
THE FAt
B BOOKER WASHINGTON DECLA1
MATORY CONTEST
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k | The Booker Washington High will
ie | present to the public, a Declamatory
'e | Contest in the school's auditorium.
? Friday, May 27, T932 at 8:00 P. M.
<j This will be the 'first annual Occlude
niatory Contest given by this school,
y Its purpose it to cultivate the talent of
^ students -mho?think that- they can.
speak or who wish to become speak>e
ers. ,
l" This contest is sponsored by Mr.
^ L. N. Stallworth is open to all pupils
in the high school, the pupils
l3 themselves choosing the oration of
it some famous speaker. The contes
Ir i tants will have a limited time to dej_
liver their speeches and will be judgk
e<l acorJing to their interpretation and
y net according to the content of the
s I speech. The school hopes that it wjll
^ i be able to make the Declamatory Con
ie !
test an annual affair. -j - ? The
participants of the contest are
l^as follows: Annie Wrenn,' Franklin
^ j^Ruth Thompson, Bernice Brice,*>Alr.
i mena Scott, Girleana Clark, Robert
:ej Jackson, Ethel Simmons, James Abd
; nev. Flossie Merritt. Pearline Rvrd.
is
d I Joseph Belton.
h | . The three speakers whom the judgry
' es select as the best will receive prizi
| es in recognition of their merit. At
Ie the commencement exercises the win|0
)r ner will be awarded a medal donated
by Dr. W, D. Chappelle.
is No admission fee will be charged,
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t! NOTICE!
Pupilfc of the Dixie Academy of
Violin Music .will play at Union Baptist
Church on Devine Street Sun!e
day night, May 22 at 8:00 P. V.' Dr.
0. T. Dillard will npeoh.
ip Thirty pupils of this school of iru:e
sii will ;-l?v Jn Recital at Bethel
Church on 'l icsday night M *y '.'1 at
? b 00 P. i>I.?Admit alon ton. cent*.' Pu?
pils started violin music in October.
- Some players are only nine years old
Miss (J. B. singlfctonv Inslruclur
ie ' BON BON SOCIAL CLUB
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Tuesday, May 17, The Bon Bon
~~ Social Club met at the home of Mr.
H Joseph Myers 1821 1-2 Taylor St^
a The club "was opened with the
t, president presidinggr Mr. Julius Bagie
ley. After the devotional the roll was
e called and the dues collected* The
minutes of the last meeting were
v read, received and adopted.
Er We wore glad indeed to have Mr
n Frank Gibbs join us as a new memn"***
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The meeting adjourned after these
transactions to meet at the home of
Edna Williams.
MT. HEBRON A. M. E. CHURCH
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-Bev J. .Williams. Pastor
The program given at St Paul
^ Lutheran Church (white) by the peon
pie of Mt. Hebron Friday night May
J' 6th was indeed a success After a.
few remarks by the pastor of the
St Paul Lutheran Church, he turned
the program over to Mr. Nathan
l" Holman, the man who were laskej by
the white people to bring this program
to them in interest of their j
u Lutheran League. A song was sung
!1 led by Mrs. L. A. Wise; Mr. N. Hoi- |
a few remarks introduced the pastoi ,
? MOLebron Circuity Rev. J. M. j
Williams as master of ceremonies.
Miss Francis Rikard read a paper I
e subject The colored- people need to j
be grateful for what the white pec- ,
pie have done for them. Her paper |
gave credit to the prominent charac- j
'' ters of history, and their service to j
l" the Negro. This paper was well pre:
? sented l>nd much credit, is due.
? The Mt. Hebron-Choir sang thrc"
numbers. The Williams quartet; the
'J* Wise quartet and Nelson trio a'l .of
Mt. Hebron sang two numbers each.
y Closing remarks by Mr. Nathan
Holman which were interesting.
Remarks by the Rev. Ekand, paster
n of St. Paul Lutheran Church and ..
SUMMERVILLE NEWS '
TBunday was a high iay at Wesley
Church. The pastor Rev. J E
Goiris was exceptionally good morn- !
iijg and evening. The revival came to
a close with some- converts?ami? ac*
cessions and the church spiritually
revived. Tho pastor preached, assist*
ed by Revs. J. W. Witherspoon and
K W Graham .
There- was an. excellent Mother*"
Day program given at Bethel A M.
E. Church, May 8 at 5 P. M. by the
League. Mrs Ernistine Ross is the
president. Bro. Alfred Wright gave
an interesting talk on the Love of
God and the love of mothers. Miss
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Ferrell an i Mrs. B. Ferrell and Mrjj.
L Wesfton also took part The
demonstrations given were highly
enjoyed by all. Everybody is ir,.ited
to-the League at 6 o'clock. .Bring
your children.
Mrs. Murgarite Brevard Branch of
New York City is visilmg Mrs. "Sadie" "
Wilsoftn ?. _ .
Mrs. Bell Brown is to return to
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hour with the Supt., teo/hers and a
| At 11 !.1U UT'lmiK UUP uuKiur UHtkJ
as a text Jonah 1:2, Subject, "Arise,
go to Neveh, that great city, and cry I
against it; for their wickedness is 1
come up before me." This was indeed
a wonderful message that touch-|
<*} -the-hearts and minds of everyone
ore-sent. I
At 4:UU o'clock a great crowd of |
people gathered at our church to witness
the annual sermon to the gra- '
dilating claps of Dennis H\gh School ,
and our pastor was selected by the
principal and members of the faculty
to be the speaker on this importarit
occasion His text was found |
:n Acts 20:24. Theme: "The Course,
of Life." This was a well prepared i
message that was delivered with pow-1
;r and pregnant with food for thought
and it was also one of the best we
have witnessed on such an accasion.
ProFI U. CT Abraham and the memr.f
b i **' arn i'nmmended
for the progressive programs
tha.have bei'n launched by them
during this year.
Wo. are looking forward to next
Silver Teas will be 'held at the Eng-H*h-Hotel.
?Also? Sunday?ni#Fht?our
c 1 u>, rally will come off!
Those on the si<^ list are as follows:
Mrs. Mary Mack Mr. Tom
McDuffie and Bro^ Edmond Slater.
WESLEY MT^E. CHURCH
The Sunday School operted at its
usual hour 10:15 with the assistant
Suptf JUrs. E. Beaver at hor post of
of young people present.
The lesson subject. Face to Face
with Christ* was beautifully discusAt
11:30 -our pastor selected as
a text Actli *4:8. subfcct. Fowline
Christ, this was indeed a soul stirring;
message which reached the hearts
of every one present.
Many Thanks . .
We the members of the missionary
and Ladies Aid Societies of the
recent rally at Wesley M. E. church
take this method of thanking each
twud .every friend who came to tfur relief
and especially do we thank the
following, churches for thier hearty
support in ,the contest.
Mrs. DeVault 1st Calvary $8.00;
Mils. 'Sadfe Sullivan Bethel $14.30
Miss Frankie Hull second calvery 80
Miss K. Knox Sidney Park $3.00
Miss E. Johnson Ladson $3.30 Miss
Butler Unon Baptst $18.10 Mrs. A.
Fraizer Wesley $14.65 Total $02.15
Again we want to thank Mrs. C.
0. Wakefield Capt. Ladies Aid Society
wish to thank the following Babies
' in the baby contest, names as
folLAvfe. Louifce IHIollman Jr. $2.00
Jake Govan Jr. $6.00 McDonald ba
by $5.00 Junita Taylor $7.5<) Mary
Ethel Garrison $80o Marion Ca??8t
$8.66 Leeburn iMyera $12.05 Frank
Louis Jr. $4.35 Total ,$53?5
Mrs. L. E. Rosemond Sponsor.
First prise. I^eeburn Myers 2nd pri- l
ze> Marion ^Garret 3rd prize Mary |
Ethel Garrison 4th prise Junit^ Ty
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General repoi^s. the populrity contest
between the presidents of the
missionary and Hatiles Aid Societies.
The missionary report as follows.
Mrs. Alma McCulkrrlu'h, $4.00 Mrs.
C\ It. Dannerlly $4.00 Mrs. K. CanitPU
$4,011.. Mrs Sallie Charlie $7.01.1'
Mrs. Marv Hook $0.00 Mrs? 1 .r/.zic j
Croft $7.00 Mrs. .1. C. Lomax '$10.00 ,
Mrs. J.'H. Johnson $5.00 Mrs. Anna
W-nson, $8.50; Mis. Fannie Ciarnes.l
$1.00,' Mrs. iVarl. Ilynes, jjjO.OQ 'Mrs, j"
Fannie Sim-lair. $'J7.00, Mi>. I.. ilopv j
$7.4(1 \1 - i f /? i. -
Robinson, president, presided*. . i
"It was do elded that the club woulu
meet weekly during the summer.
A Mother's Day program was ron- :
lered at Sims Chapel Baptist Church |
on. Sunday night. ?- ?
The many friends, of Mr. .1: C..
Boyd, Rey. C. H, MeRae and Mr. \V,.J
M. Wallace are looking forward to
l'erenf'e Fa;,'and Thprs- ;
day of this week.
. here will be a !itorar\ program
and a sj eeial sermon to M Ji'miot '
Church by Rev. John M ! ?;;\v ..o ?.
Iv. of Carlisle on the. Fifth Su": ,
in Mav at Rruce Tab.-:.a.' i b
The It lie is invite. t> a".r"t 'its
suivirt'. 1
Mr ar.d Mrs. J. M, Wallace visit, d V
relatives at Sedalia Sunday. "
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