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f Saturday, March 14, 1936 ~* MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Peiiine Yoimj? of Union, >S. fi?wishns lo iiniuuinui the mar-? ria^e of her daughter. "An?i?> Rnso to Sidney W.' Fair, August 29, 1935. .. : _ ? . MA R RI AG E A N N () UNCE M EXT Rlr. and Mrs, A. W. Carley anj nounce the marriage of their daughter Citeria to Mr. Joseph Bruce Burris on Sunday the fifth of Jan. 1936. Mrs. Burris will remain at her home in Ricjge Spiing, S. C. until the first of April. At that time-sho will join her husband in t Washington 'i r.. . notice; Allen .University' Department of Music presents "Jerry of Jericho Road" an opifetta in two acts, Friday, March 13, at '8:15 o'clock in the evening, in University Audi toiium.? Admission 15 cents. This promises to be an evening of real joy and entertainment The cast is very carefully- selected from the student body. You and your frionds are invited to conic nn ! Knerwl llin ?vi niiiw with iw ~ F? P. Abraham,Director; Miss -???S.. E. Orucn; Assisting. ? ? NOTICE ? Women "Day will he observed at tM-pwh f!lmpel A M. K. Church. . Sunday, March 15th, Arthurtown, S. C. Bishop Williams, A. M., D. D. Will' delivere the sermon at 11:30 ,TA. M. * Rev. N. M. Brown, pastor. 1 he public is invited.. NOTICE Srfjth Carolina Colored F. I). , Association Mr. W. I. Peek, President of Colored Funeral Association request all menihiis of the Executive Board to phase be present at Fx. Br?Meeting, Fridav, March 20.- l'J36?11:30 A. Mi, the The Johnson-Bradley . Funeral Home. To .arrange for program, Annual " State Association mooting' , which will be hold iii Anderson dining month of May. Blouse' bo. pres~ ent. ' Willie Johnson; Reporter IN MEM Oil I AM ~ In sad hl>arts, but in loving reminibrtfnce of our dear mother Mrs. bailie Bo\\;nian who depart e:l this life Maivh r.. r.'JJ. All aroftnd, wq feel thy preselv *" T. We miss the more thag'tongue can " ' tell And thy evn' loving spirit *"* Shall always with us dwell. Dearest'Mother how \vi> mi. s you No one else can take your place. Rut we expect to meet you, By God's all abounding irrnee. Since you left, we've been so lonesome, And you've h< choked mother.there Some sweet day we'll be united, In that land so bright and fair. ?. I Children: W. K. Bowman, I.._r ' Row-man, E. R. liuwman, W. R. Bowman, J. P. Bowman, Matihia Watson, Elizabeth Simpson. ' IN MEM^RIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. . Mamie E. Brown who was tailed to- tlu? ginat be yond eight. years ago, Wednesday, March 11, 1 < In our hearts you still linger, You left Us a11 alone To go to dwell with Him on high ' Who prepared for us a home, We miss your -present*! here with ' US' - 1 Our hearts are burdened with ' grief, But wo find that tlie Lord is the 1 -"?onJy oTTo, r ~ :_ Who can cheer and giv(. relief, " j You have paid the. debt we all must pay. Your toils and cans- are over, We hope to nioet you some sweet ' happy day, i On that bright and golden shore. J * Mother, Lizzie Toliyer; husband, j You'ng Brown: dlaugjhtet's, Josephine, Lola, Matilda, ^Jesste Maori and Florence Brown, Augusta, Ga. ] Sons William l?r? l,.... r> ...j uiki ii mil l m own, | Ne.\^ Haven, Conn. \ THE NON PERIL SOCIAL il CLUB 1 :? i The numbers of the Non Peri! Social Club held its regular meet- I ing at the home of Miss Thelma ' . Rackard. The meeting was open- ( ed by singing "Dwelling In ' Beaulah Land." Prayer in con- r cert, Bible verses were repeated. 1 The President took the meeting in x har.d. Old and new business was f discussed. .We Wish to thank all ( who helped us in our fish fry and ? winnie roast. We were tin n dis- i 3 missed. We were* delighted to t ^ have had Mr. Roland Harris, c r% President of the Radio Social dub j f Nat Nesbitt, Stephnoy Hawick, * Leon Bracy. The next meeting ] will be at the home of Mrs. Ma- J h'alia Sartor. _-.lt i<m<- ?" i .. THE WARD ONE WILLING work tens rum The Ward One Willing Workers Club met at the home of Miss Tuesday, March 10, with the Madam President presiding. Miss Annie Belle Wolfe. The meeting was called to order by the Madam Pri sident and opened wdth the club song led by Mrs. Rosa Cheeseboro. Prayer by Miss Nancy Sims. Beautiful Bible verses were he^rd by all of the members. Then tVi?? vninnf..c vuof tioned by Miss Jannie Wolfe, second by Miss Lucy Jones. Then the roll was called and the niembers responded briefly. After this the meeting was closed. Miss J. Wolfe led the closing song. Miss Annie YVolfo led the closing order. May the Lord watch between nio and thee while we are^bsont one from another Amen. ROYAL FRIENDS SVCIAL " CLUB The club met at the Odd Fellow's Hall Monday night, March 9, at eight o'clock.. The-meeting was cupcrfed by singing the club's opihirt'g song, "America." After < votion- the President took eharg^ of the mdieting, The minutes of the last nieetino- awvp rend i-o?"piv. od and adopted. The roll was called and each member responded briefly. The unfinished business \vars taker.-up and discussed. The new business was transacted. The club invito every one to come Sunday afternoon, March 15, 1936, at four o'clock at Sidney Pafk C. M. K. Church and hear our program. In the club meeting we had one visitor, Mr. Leon Smith. We welcome all -visitors.1?The sick cuinof sickness among the members every members wish the sick of the club a speedy recovery and hope to see their faces soon. K A V AL1LKS SUl 1AL CTm Eleven young men met at the home of Mr. Richard Hallman, 1331 Gadsden Street, at eight o'clock Tuesday night, March 3rd, 1030 for the purpose of nrgvmivinf. a social club. The following officers were elected: Pres., Mr. Marion Williams; Vice President, Mr. Thomas Davis; Sec., Mr. Richard Mallmun, Asst. See., Mr. Donald Reed^ Mr. Donuld Reed, Treas., Mr.' Ridhaird Roudick, Rcipdi'ter, lames v Whitman, Chaplain Mr. Milton Hubert, Critic Mjf. Thomas Ruff, Thc.^<rba|ter members were A. Q. Dajiytzler and Henry Davis. Tbii_JCftvaiiers, Club held its regular weekly meeting at the rcsi dencc of Mr, A. D. Dantzler, Tuesday nitrht. March 10. 1936. The meeting opened at eight o'clock The devotional were conducted by the Chaplain, Mr. Melton Hubert. The meaning of the) name was discussed. The club adjourned at nine o"clock. The host served a delicious repast of salad, after ward the members expressed having spent a most pleasant evening. ? TES DEMOISELLES Misses Robbie and Leola Dennis were hostesses to Les Demoiselles Tuesday, March 3rd, on Calhoun St. : . The meeting was opened and all business disposed of With Miss Weston, president, presiding. There were, two tables of Auction and the games were played in the living room made lovely with quantities of spring flow^ors. Miss Francina Dennis held top score and Miss Hattie Counts second scorev Each received a useful gift. ^ v The hostesses, assisted by .Miss Artcmus sdryed a salad course with punch followed with sweets. Mrs. Lucy Marshall and Miss M. Alice Sanders will entertain Les Demoiselles and their gif*sts, Tuesday, Mafch 17, at the home of Mrs. Marshall. booker Washington block w. club The Booker Washington Blocker W. Club meeting wihich was Lo be held at the home Uf Mr. J. C. McDaniel^ was post poned be ause of the illness of his wife. We hope for. her a speedy recovery ' The club with a roster of 20 former Bootyor Washington Athetics has many things planned *or the spring Which they will soon livulge to the public. ? The club will meet at the home if Mr. W. Juhan \yalker, 1500 Ieidt St. ' ' the friendly eighteen club The club met at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Smith, 1004 Green Street. 'The meeting was called :o order by the Chaplain, Mrs lassie Sirnpkin, singing "Must lesus bear the cross alone." Rea<h_ ng for our scripture lesson 116 Psalm, red by Mrs. Cassie Simp<in: then we were led in nraver )y Mrs. Simpkin. Singing "My leart is fixed." Prayer by Mrs. Li. Brown. Singing "That Awful Day Will Surely Come." Prayer jy Mrsr.~~Maary Jano Roberson. rhen the devotional service wvas wrought to a close bv the Presilent, Mrs. Eva Adams, who turned the meeting over to the Vice ^resident, Mrs. Marie Senior. The ninutos of the last meeting were ead by Mrs. Mary Rutherford, vhieh stood approved. Unfinish d business and new business was liscussed. Mrs, Gertrude Smith allod the roll- Collection was >9.30. Collection for Hostess 51.35; also a donation "was taken or the sick, $1.30. Some of the dub members brought pounds for he sick. The President appointed drs. M. Soniotr an<T ' Mrs. L. 3rown to visit Mrs. Harris and drs, Queenie Burgess and carried hem a' donation. Members pres S? C. State Collegians Here During State Teachers' Asse'n* State Teachers and Columbia To Hear Noted State Orchestra Friday Nite, March 20 At ' Odd Fellows' Casino The only "Orchestra of Syncopation", in this state Reggie Thorn ason anil his South Carolina State Collegians are coming to Columbia Friday, March 20, at the OddFellows' Casino, Assembly St. The Casino has been . decorated with the colors of the different schools in order that you may feel at home dancing by the music of this wonderful college orchestra. Reggie has promised to have a song for your favorite school and all you will have to do is to ask for it. From all over the state people are going to be present to hear South Carolina State great, est band, and dance that night until early the next morning. This dance closes the social events during the State Teachers' Association and promises to be a gala affair. Remember your old college songs and-yells and be ready to hriliff Kn/?1/ An ftl.) ftft11n..ft 'I" *?" C/. '"6 viivr UJU vuncgc uajro l/ccause Reggie and his collegians are prepared for a good time. ' +. * : ~LES BONS AMIS Anothl" milestone has been passed by a group of young men who banded themselves together some years ago under the name "Les Bons Amis," and that mileiHg up to the name of the organization^ in every sense of the word and to the principles up which it was founded. ? * Les Bons Amis celebrated their third Anniversary. Monday ntghT" March 2, at the Masonic Temple, bringing to a formal" cTose a successful year ^ under the Capable Guidance of the President, Mr Louis Richardson. Tuesday night found the members at the home . *o? Mr. Leland Stewart to begin nnnthi r year nf Rrotho.rliness and Friendship. This meeting proved to be extraordinarily interesting herause of the frank and insnir in,? remarks of evfcry memb.jr present. The next meeting, Tuesday nite, March 10, will be held with Mr. B. J. Cang?at 2105 "Senate St. This is to be election and initia.011 i.ught. . . ' , . .. THE HOSE SOCIAL CLUB The Rose Social Club met at the home of Miss Katie Chestnut, on Tuesday, March 10, at eight o'clock. First selection "In the-garden." prayer by Ethe| Rose. Second selection "Love Lifted Me." Our devotional exercises came to a close at this point, The roll was called and each member responded with their Bible verge and thejr fee. After which the minutes were read, received and -adopted. ?We discussed tild -andnew business. Many interesting facts were brought out during our discussion, We adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Margaret Goodwine, Tuesday aat eight o'-. clock; Ethel Robei'son,-President; Marian Brown, Reporter, m ^ ? THE .MODERNISTIC SOCIAL Alio! Amis! Comment Ca Vatil ? Another week has rolled around which brought the jolly girls of the Modernistic Club together to another weekly meeting. The club met at the home of Miss r.arnestine Harmon, Iuesday night, March 10, 1936. The devotional exercises were parr red out briefly by singing "Just As -I Am," followed by the chanting of the LordV Prayer. Old and new t?usinesrs affairs wdre discussed,. We responded to the financial roll call. We were served and dismissed. The Modernistic wishes to express .their sincere appreciation to the friends that helped td make the Silver Tea a wonderful success. I am quite sure they enjoytchthemselvas and enjoyed the pro gram by the many applauses. We also appreciate the ones that appeared on program. The program that was beard was: Song?"America," Prayer, by Mr. Joshua Martin. Song, "List to the Voice" Remarks by Mr. Thomas Lipsey. Solo by Mr.- Donal Reed. Duet? Misses Witherspoon and Daisy Copper. Remarks, Mr. Rascoe Jackson. Solo?Miss Jesse M. Watts. Ins. Solo?Mr. Riddick. Re marks?Mrs, Walker. Solo?Miss Ikbecca Wiftiams: Sdng. "Day Is Dying In The West." Our visitors this week were: Mr. John W. Johnson and Mr. I. H. Howard. Visitors are always welcome. We want you to know wo are your friends and hope you -are-^otirs. Estelle Gilliam, Reporter UNION NEWS Royal Southerners Club The Royal Southerners Club held their third anniversary, February 27 at the home of Mrs. P. M. Benson on McBeth street. The members and guests enjoyed themselves to the htghest. A short program was rendered as follows: Welcome address, President;- L. Hancock; Introduction of officers, ent 25. 5 new members were added to the roll, Mrs. Annie Nathans, Mrs. Frances Richardson artd Mrs. Conine. Pugh, Mrs. Mary Kennedy and Queenie Greggs. Two visitors, Mrs. P. A. Ingrain and Mrs, Atv riie Stroman. The President asked all member? to visit Mrs. Scott on next meetfhg night. God loves a cheerful giver. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. StHer Ruff, 521 Marion St. THE PALMETTO 1/EADEI A NNUAL 1)KI,TA^FR0< i li A M Miss Vivian Keid of .Atlanta was -Presented at State College vesper.Sunday evening as guest speaker i by her Delta sisters of Alpha Xi I chapter in their impressive annual j program before a house packed I ,?{?), /"> 1 M itu nil' WUVUV'i The entire audience was enthralled as Miss Rcid, forcefully elaborated "After Graduation: A Challenge and a Warning", nointing out the different types of eol- ! lege students, their short com ings, and the significance of the complex problems they must?face after graduation. As to motive, she divided stu-' dents into three classes*: (1) Those few who love learning: '"(2) the large number that seiki prepara(3) the majority, who are "put through" college because it is "supposed to be the proper-thing to do. Miss Reid strongly emphasized The responsibility resting up n college students today and the great hod for them to appreciate "and value the part of education in Cfu ii lives. "It is certainly time that'the average undergraduate * student discovers", she said, "that what lie learns in college is nr. rely a small part of it . .merely tin- beginning of an education that if use 1. will enrichen all that he loves and , touches.'0 ' , ? "Wherein the -education of?Hnr college graduat fails of its true ends," she continued, "is seen in what might be called the things of deeper spirit. No profound intellectual passion has been awakened, no habit of - independent judged formed. THe college gt'adu. - ate share the usual?popular j",rt,>judice of his community, lie i - n> with the crowd alter the liedo of -the hour, votes the same party ticket, is intolerant of his nuighbors. ami nuts the same value on material success, as the illiterate, liis education has made vui y- iit. I difference in his religious, 1 efc.ls his social Philosophy, his ethics of his general outlook. on life. No one 'gets c.n education anywhere.. One becomes1 an educat d p.cisoh by virtue of natient 'stoic. uinto " meditation, interlloctu*v. ??> 111 aye. and a life "beVoted-to the truth.' .Miss Moid asked why is it that our college graduate, imihediatly upon graducation slump- .int.- the narrow limitations of a. mediocre ioh and tilpstees hitaw. If ...no 'placently within the act. patten n planned by his bosses. "Where. is the inspired Negro wninan". she also asked, "who can go out to the swamplands of Georgia. M i. jds-ippi or South Carolina am) Louisiana and teach these .benighted black people hygiene and cleai'lih -s and ihe decencies of human existence? Where is the Negro man who can give his time and talent to the WW ganizptiop cf co-operative commei. cial groups that sell and buy Negro manfactured goods in large quantities? educate voters in t ur southern states? The ballot spcukcwith a string, vengeful ton*.'.u.- and, it invariably allows no back talkcan/ like our inspered colored evangelists of the ntury, reform and revivfy the timet ing tenets o: our Negro churches ami the invinoi alities of public, educational systems? Where are the braStrsouls ; of yesterday who toiled and btgj t d and pleaded for-social welfare institutions for Negroes, for homes for our delinquent girls, forwh'ole-some?penal?instit nt h.i*< for * derelict black boys? Where is the college gradute who with brilliant pen, courage and intelligence-would remake Neagro journalism into a ornsH diednified. vet democratic: judicious yet never compromising; literate yet forceful'.' Where is the lutuer editor with the eloquence of Dubois and the bluntness of Schuyler?" ' 1 Other interesting features of the Delta program were a voeol solo by Miss Mary L. Cannon and an organ-piano duo by Misses Gladys Thomas and Helen Bradley. MisMarguerite 1'. Roberts, president of . Alpha Xi, president at the exercises^ While in the city, Miss Reid:was entertianed at breakfast by Mrs.: Emma J. Dawkins, at dinner by Mrs. Sallie Daniels, and an evening reception by Mrs. Marion 15., Wilkinson. Mrs Dawkins and Mrs. Daniels are members of .-yipha Xi chapter, and Mrs. Wilkinson is an associate member. CHRISTIAN SERVICE HAND The Christian Service Band met at the home of Sister Janic Wilson, Monday night. After 30 minutes handcraft the President, Mrs. Mamie Burk called, the house to ' order; The meeting opined with "singing by Sister Mamie- Irby; Scripture lesson, seventh chaptci of St. Matthews was- read by Sis. ter Viola Law'horn; prayer was of.Vice-president, K. K. Jeter; Re-. sponse by Miss E. M. Fant and L Smith; Quartet si lection, J. Byrd F.~ Farr, R. Jeter and T. Dlnham; Response by reporter, F. E. Farr Jr.; Toast to guests, T L. Wymiham; Toast to the. evening, Mr. Johnnie Young. Afterward v.e'. lingered into the blues of the ov ening. Music by "Smiling Mack' j' and his heartbreakers of this city We as members of the club tried in every way possible to show oih utmost respect to the guests. I was a riite among nites. Last bu? i not least, the affair came to a close after each one had expressed then enjoyment. The affair has ended but the memory lingers on. L. V. Hancock, president; F. E. Farr, reporter. > Marriage Announcement * . Mrs. Anglina GouldlOck becames the bride of Mr. Albert Smith on i Sunday, March 8, 1936. Rev. W. j b; Smith conducted the wedding ceremony.' I Hepair Made A t MaFilyn Shop Klfpp?<l- KslahlMimcnli Cuniitlcls Improvements i-'iiiished. in Maple w ood A-l't ! lllil!. rin.ii'.r | - . MM |?M I 11. ;<tir ??Mit'lly-n?-?S411<|i 11' Sliop has lyi'p tn?rl tit its -ana- In( lltion. l.'>2i Ma?n sir, at. pus ntiiia very pi* tly aiai in >t.itu- i espt't-is a anjipi" J'oot v-tai 'hop. lis interior lias he n lini-i e?l tin-out;Koat with ntapleu'ooil. An ! iniirect ' litrht :iiy .-y.-tent with Ii taoaii 11 nnoiii.. hi n^iii?i.i.? i'?v-ts-? j e.s to. the iiiterioj',a < anniiitv ef! fia t, hh ndiiiK with n<l nio ii-ri.i-1 iie .coxy seats ifrtuH* otrt?trH~:?ztr~ [ rotini tin? .-nh - of t .-lit).i. '1 his. bu-iiiess. has h.-eir in ' " lamina loi- tin- east il Mats an 1 is now out' 'of the. piVttie.-t pt' the I smailfit shop* of thy eity. I, Sitn! mil/, is piaiia'K r. . . . - l TO Till.-: MINI sums AMI S( .iiiOl I* i{ I \ < ll'AI.S or tin: si via 1K ii- l-'rietnl-;' >? I A- you liavc op|notuliity plea'. ..in. ui.iv nun. me i ai fin-1 eacn1 Lvilr. ul';. the! Si a to iv.U I held their l'ntii U< Annual Conveni tion in a one day >' <>i?n;_ in Co. i luiuhia. f.-tliiV. AjtT.i 1) 'l -In". ??The ? i:v "?ii 4n?fwdd~irr 'the chapel of Benedict C'dlvtre-and all ministtrs, j>ufeht>. ,;?nd tench: insdf the Slaty are welcome to be pje.-ent. 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