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Dr, and Mrs. 13. A. Everett and _ family accompanied l<y My* Wm^ Champion anil Miss. S. B. Henderson will leave July 20th, for the Western' i Pacific CoP.st and North Wbstern Canada, visiting Vancouver, British. I Columlia, Seattle, Washington, Portland Oregin, Sanfransisco and Los I Angeles f "",l ;"f '"'"t"! ?by ijrand Canioh and Chicago. 111.' Will l>y e-onri in-iin rrr 11 ? THE RADIO SOCIAL AND I 'TEP ARY ri ' I' The Club had their weekly meeting last Tuesday night at. the Od<l Pellows liall. All of the members were prcsenVand a gay tnme~was enjoyed before the meeting startled.-- Then the regular meeting was begun. Nothing great was di>iciin>;i?d nlhnv thnn the big dance which will he Friday night July 15thr which will be known as our annual Mid-Suunmer ?spuiL ball, we are hoping'to go over big for this will be our last pubic dance before school shall open, so we will be expecting a big crowd. Come one and come?all?Kr-iday-wghtJuly 15 THE MYSTIC CM B . The Mystic Club .met at the "home of 'Mrs. Mapy Wilfiamrs^ 24-i?> (Ireen St. at the usuiM hour. The meeting Was called to order by the .president. Each member paid his dues as usual. After which the hour opened for business. A card of thanks was-recteved" from Mrs. Mattie Thompson showing her ^appreciation for the many acts and the way we showed "our sympathy during the-dea*.ir of her husband. _ ?;Mrs. Thqmas has heeu the president of this club for the past, 2 years. Mrs. Mattie Casson was elected president, June Oth, after this the hostess served a deiicoius menu. Next meeting Will be held with Mrs. Ella Chestnut at the residence of Mrs. Singleton, ' Monday .July 18th, 1932. DUMAS CLUB f - The Dumas Club will meet at the ~ home of (Miss Eva B. Castor, 926 Heidt (St. iMr. Lamar Bradley will be hosL nf the ovonmf*:?Mr. Dnviff Bethea has consented to assist Mr. Bradley in entertaining the Club. Mr; Bibthea has 1 jpph 5i nirtmKoivj r\f ter Koach, uertruae, lJorotny and An W e Parkin., 'The ijnemb'ers of "the Ess Kss nlayofj Ait"?|,|f "T4" IrnJgeT St thy end of the game it was found Aha Miss Roach held tm < THE ROYAL VARABOUNDS ? The Roye,l Vaga mounds have reorganized. -Some of thh old fnemb|^ are back and several new names appear on roll. There ha^s been three meetings, two a he homeof.James Abney, '22-, 02 Senate St, and one at the home of Miss Lucile ,Bishop, 2115 Senate St. A great 'leal has been done in these, throe meetings, and the eTuh is with a new start. The officers elected .are as follows: President 'James Abney; Vice President, B. J. Cfive; Secretary, ~Mis*_Xudelle Tioylor; Treasurer, Mr. Richard Smith; Assistant Secretary, * ? - C s din St. Tuesday night July l'J, 11W2. KICTUKNJL HOME * _Miss Marie Miller popular young girl of Florence, S. returns to her hoific after completing a very jucee->..il'ul " term <ii ^Benedict .College. While'in the city Miss Miller made her hom^with- Mp. mnf'Mi :^ School and ?Eeague. We hope for < heir return m the-Tall. -WniTE ROSE CI.I B The White Rose Club met at the home of Mr. James Anderson, Tuesday night for its regular meeting, 11907 Gervais Street. The literhry part of the progs"'"?wan very inI leresting. The business part of the I program was carried out successfully. I The club carried out all plans .for the social which is to be given Tursday night at 1907 Gervais Street at the honfe c)f \lv. Jamse Anderson. The club, has promised that this be the hest social that has eVer been given by any club here be fore. Mr. George Smith gave a very interesting talk to "the* club using the subject. "coiiratrp.T?Any?application for new membership will please send the same 11) M- I'irn"1 A ii'l"!'-nM I'1"1! St. Columbia, S.-C. c ... | . J. N. Francis, Reporter. ? ? PARA DISK SOCIAL CLl'B XKWS The Paradise So.'al Club im t ai. the hoiue-of -Mr. AV{IIiii.iii on Tuesday nigh-, July -kl. "ntl* meeting was called together by- the pros ideni at the newlv appointo j wh't'h ts now So'clock. _ The business was discussed in -tin hour time. Then the host served ioe cream and'cake, nliirlt ua> veiy refrisking. * " There was" an~ error In e hut. isr* sue and I wish to correct it. The vice- presidents R us eu e._ a a ~ k~:.y>n, Jr.; Aiary Ferguson secretary. ?? SIIOWKK I he above name affair was giv n by Mrs. . Scott at 121S Harden Si.* July 7, in honor of Mr. ami Mrs. Paniell Mobley whose marriage took. I)lace June 30,. 1H.^2. The were received a. '(lie (h or by Miss Carrie Williams. Amid a combination of beautiful lights and 1 lowers we enjoyed a short program. Mrs. Marjorie Curry had the program in charge and also, gave a short reaiiug. Mrs. Mary -Cooper, sang "O Promise Me^ accrmtpanied by Miss F.loise Janerecte.. Toast -byMrs. G. Sco-tt. Teas',*' 'to the bride and groom by Miss Eloise Jaiierette. after .which another musical selection was rendered. After the program 11 lose who desired dance, to Jhu beautiful strains of the radio music. Salted^leanuts were served during the evening, also, punch, .cake and mints. Mrs. (J. Scott - proved ' Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Mobley, Miv and Ms. 11... J. Adkins, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ilings, Mss Martha Green, S'ster of bride; Mesdames Dorah Cunningham. Geneva Bax.ler, Marjorie Curry, Mary Couper. Miss Mattie Bell Ritter, Maggie Watson, Alice* Watson, Carrie Williams. Willie Smith, Rosie Lee, Ethel Cromer, .JEloise Jajigreiuv?J u 1 i a J 'X'lruf^lmnn *liI .le Miss Marjorie I Cooper,'Messrs Calvin Mobley, Peter Anderson, Philip Woodson,' Willis Brown,. William Thompson, Edd Labordd, Matthew Cooper, Jessie Stern H. Frasier, M. Thomas. THE DUKES The DukCs held its regular weekly meeting Tuesday night July 12th, at the home of Mr. U. Rutherford, 2343 Washington 'St. All the members ? THE 'Sl NlvET SKIES ANi> THE EVKMNC SI AK" I Hy Annie Mae (ireen Hayes j Oli, nature how wonderfully you blend. The colors of the sunset sky; < T'is wonderful how you paint, i ' Your picture at evening tide, ! Kose, gold and blue skies Little dark ejouds here and there, Come. You commands and out ol' ilie hi ue, t Peeps the evening star. Like the priffce of them all you come ! Out of the crystal I due <4 rajmes-lyou-r come, Far above the tree tups you twihkle, j - Like-a magic lamp in a crystal sea. Oh! the beauty of you, Oh, the beauty of you,' Wonderful evening star. TA - H-A M1 L'l WLTAM Pltl.L I. M'I'TIXlx; - " ' ? j ? ? ;C?harl?? ,.on, S. ( -. Mrs. , KvmUena'' llaipilton and iMward .Campbell boj-h of t'his cit-y was iiappfiy united at high -noon oa Sun av. June I'.'th, lH.T2.at .Mt. /'ion. A.- M. K.-Church. Or. W. P. Carolina officiating. On last Sunday" eve.ting .M . t; was nearly tilled to its capacity us ' a re pet tioii of tjie . rear sub,iit, 11 i _* "H-i . Hull." Di. W> 1 ai .<!'-nn <|e- ' live red-.chis serniwn Mry~~~Tet{Jii i Jt i< 'in. nf tin. I... has, uv.iiver.ed biiie coining t<> Mt.1 Zion. The visitors from all over the city wen1 .indeed very much mfprcs ' sed with the-.sermon. The ?.ii.ei ^ave >;|?K'ii?l <' uas-*: .vliicli added to the services eicu!:' < ^ I BLACK STOCK NKWS Mr. (ieorjrc "Anderson. ah aj-t'ed "_and well rosprrt'"l "M'ii 1|J "11 1 Iilimitiil y ~ died a few days a^o at his home?! Funeral services" Were held' at Bethel Methodist Church before a lartfe c?>n,jTPff?tioffi ??? 7 1 Mr. Anderson was proinielitry connected with civic and religious' activities in his community. Jle is survived?by?his widow, aT step son, two children and live Krand children, interment at the Church Cemetary. Minnie Thompson, Reporter. . (; ADSDICN N i:\vs Richland Cii~"V:miI Tiim (ill Riant* in 1th of Jaly ( lassie Tin, loeal t.LLO:n sojourned into the Cr;ants ( amp un'i won a eh -r and Ithri'llmj* jratne liy the se \\ of 11 The presenee of two St.Vc. College' luminaries opposing each oilier added color and rivalry to th., h..t <i.litest. WpjTiw.,- I'-ivlj^p. li i - i t nr?ut vifti.rv I,.- n,? T,.;.. er giving him the joke on Patterson iho hard hilling third sucker ?rom State. A ri'tyih game will ho played on I ;ho laoal park^i^j4ie^mar I'uuiri." CRKKN WOOD NliWS Mr. J. I). Ligon left .Inly for the mountains whe-ru "ho will spend a while jit * Ileuflersonville,' N .('. M 11 (I ly'oiiwood I Sir. Nance had juany friends both white nhT- colored." Mrs. 11. Ramsey of (Illiani St.. pas sod away Monday- yv.enng id* this week. 3>M \Ni jq; "V: "ST: K. < in ittn / Rev. R: I. l.einon. Pastor " Sunday being an ideal <1 ly a most I'delighfful hu'ir or =rhr [ school service l.rom 10-11 :lf>NA.'M The lesson \vas very ihtet'e.s/.ingmuch inspiration was gotten out of .lie lesson and review ]>y the pastor. *. .-^l 11'Rev. Lemon ascendc-. the rostrum ami preached^ a soul stir? World't^pstTTe""dt\v~n as found in I'.x odus 6:17. Bishop N* tth W. Williams was out and made an interosUnj; talk; wt. till enjoyed i . lie wil pyegauh for?h"tilt lhe~;>th Sunday. Rev. Powe and his wonderful choir was out at 4 I'. M. and he preached an excellent sermon from K.vdus 1:11 to an -ippreciative eonprobation. ?The A. 4-r-fr:?I.'npne?h rrttl pro-' p.ressinp under the supervison of the component president. Miss Margaret Washington. We hope a splendid audience will he out Sun ay at GuVr1 to . witness a splendid program. 8 P7 M. Reyy, Lemon delivered a-, nother of his wonderful sermons, frcm Rev. all the luare-?- rejoiced. On - Monday ev^iung, eJuly 11 a goodly number was present to witness a splendid program rendered by some of the most talented people o. city. This ends the car drive. Quite an appro* int ivo sum U'US' real ized. Mrs, E. C. Clai'i^ w inning ' ' prize; Mrs. K. M. Murlcs second. On Friday nigil.. July 15 a lawn party will he given at ~tTie honu <>l Mrs. Inez WilPams for. the benytit of Emergency Club. We ask the-caoperation* of all our friends. Our picnic is going to- Paradise I.ake, July 20. We hope our friends wijl.join us as before and enjoy tht I ..ATI'A NEWS Sunday night a literary program yf solos, duetts, readings and addresses was rendered at Weston Chapel for the benefit of the Stewardess Board. It was quite <r success financially and otherwise. To St. John Baptist Church Rev.. S. M. Eagle of Brownsville brought burning message Sunday and night. __ The Pulpit Aid, Mrs. Alice White president met Thursday, at the home of,; Mrs, Roxie Ford.?A ficticious ourse was servied. Rev. A. Richanlson, vc'torn minister who has superanuated three years ago because of old age anil feeble health after serving bis church 40 years died Saturday morning at an | early hour, surrounded be< relatives and friends. JJvjMKTTO i,EAPgR The deceased durinir lus ministr held 11 appointment* in tin* t'oluinl.i 111< 1 North Ka>t (.'otiforence stayini nt each charge three to live year which iti itself. hears mute evident-i iif the fa t that lie was of the rat' type of christian penteinen. The funeral services were conductis from We-loti Chapel A. M. K. t'hurcl dor the h-adcrship of Mr. Harry Dan iols and Mis Mr~~B. PpuI with th demon-'' i' - Vtii>i fnl'M... A [. ! cultural t; culty cooperation * . Under the" management 'nf Prol J. Harold Montague music-ales wet presente d Sunday -and Monday night to the Slimmer School students an editors attendance .-Mrs.I.ouis, F. Perrin was guest soloist on Mtit day singiiig with precision three hum hers. Sitting at the console of th great "Mollor" organ, Mr. Montagu presented the following favnrit( -?tt riui'Mls: "i love You Truly,* "London (1 orr\ A11 " "Ti i i' " mil "Tlv I' " r-y."' According to Dean Bell, head*. << the summer school, the College wi play host ??,, -lulv h'Rh r/ie Stale r.ducational Department ; mong whom number Mr Felton," M Hope and Mr. Schitfley. A memhr of the_Jiii^iimv-ahl?Ftrmtr'Mi\ TTeTTrg R. Arthur, will also he present.. . special chapel .exercise will he lu-1 in their honor at the 1 1 :"0 o' l'?c period. ? The College, summer school close Saturday^ _.LiK:.l?>th. the- most pra( tial to date in the history of the Co leg'er?PrnU-cl work under tlu* lea'dei ship pf Prof. W. W. WHkins an iimiuumaking?demon sf rations- u n (1 c the guidance of Tkuin Gardiner at outstanding pointers as to hmv th college makes its ""mHuyriev felt i the small community. The Kpiscopal School of practice religion ..pmod hiiri'ji^UjM^rrmiax ymrii FrTTl.iC or Saturday^with a enrollment of fifty young men. tin women. I ec'tures in social Eervic work are stressed r>y Miss Brown o the Social Service Organization, Net York, and work in pastoral care i given by Archdeacon K.?L.. Backet ylH assisted by the Rt. Rev. Ilarrisoi both of whom hail from llio fKm-ln. V . Ill-I Ul'illM wu.s a MHK'K l> III friends. Miss Donnelly is a gradi at*1 of Wilson Hi SehooLof the et l'.'lls. She was fu'neralize.l last Sut day. July 10 at Jeremiah M. h t iiui. lv. Henintinj?\vayr S. -fV-^ttWTt mains were plat-tal in Jeremiah veil etei'y. Surviving her i* a fath'ei s.sveis. brothers, ,o her relatives an a ho<t of friends. A lovely afternoon affair was thn . )', ; m by Mies Mai inn B." 'WTsi"YtT Tie Inu. < C:i Brunson St., honoring Mr: Joyee J. Jenkins. Mrs. .Jenkins i 'e wile._of- Dr.?N. A-.-Jenkms, "wh is SupertiUendThi.; of the Waverle ?Hospital n Columbia., The quests were Miss T. J. Boy Meal.lines Lillian Wilson. Berth iViutit ('Kivlnl t<? 1 tivivB \K1 i i?*? Delaine, Lillie Seott, Lilian Bi;ow ami .Mrs. .Tonkins. A I'olicions . rc past was sowed. Mr. lfambal K. Holmes, was in .h city on business last week". Whil here he was the ono'.t of Mo-?an Mrs. Lucius WJtiU\ Mr. IL S. Sumter went beine -f< the <lay 'last Sunday. Mr. Sumter i h progressive insurance salesman r The Nor ti A^arolina Mutual Insurant Company. Entertaining the Thursday Aftoi noon Bridge Club last week was th attrao-ive Mrs. Lillian Wilson, th * w !'< "ii! I >t . Ii?. i i V. . _ - ., , it ' ''' > ' ' 1 ?" ,r 1 ! | i;t ?a-U4? A i- I'iay* l t'ii w / ...... .I ' ly < ! ' 'I-.:. !'. . ). ! It lia Mi !; \v;i - v, i. . \ j >i { ! > J:, W /.! ; , , - I' "--".' i V ? * ,1... i. .loyc?. .I> - . ....... .. -. a v .. .. . ' pain A-1. A ?VI . hK'iin 1 . i.. . 'T i . . . l.t'W, .Ii'mM: - at ' AI ; Mi. I: ! - I: 1' ' ,?;T . ' iiipaii;.:. .;? , , . ' ii ii i i i n ? .a > y, ^ThY- r ?. |i:. :. i**a?i? : : \i. . >... . . . , ! Sill- ... .... ; 4 < - \\ OI k 4 I * f , . ,. . ... T|ii- I,a>I,'.i . 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