The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, Februa.-v 20, If)
Mrs. Carrie Wilson Mundle, after
spending several weeks in the
city returned to her home in New
"York-City. ; - -Mr.
F. P. Pompey of East Ger
vais St., is confined to the bed,
with the "flu;" we hope for him a
speedy recovery.
? nfci
Mr. and* "Mrt^-JiTrrence * BrffTT--'
, wait of Atlanta City, N. J. .were
in the city for a few days visiting
their sick sister, Mrs. Susie Thorn;
son of 2527 Gervain St.
, Mr. L. E. Switzer of 220 Senate
St. returned home after spending
? a few days by the bed side oi his
sick mother, Mrs. Julia Switzer of
St. Matthews, S. C. She is improving.
? Mrs Philis Hale, of 2225 Pen
u it* tun 01. is muio|;u?i"u uc iiv."i
home. Her friends wish her a
speedy recovery. Mr.
and Mrs. A. Blackwell of
Sumter county, formerly editor of
a farm paper at Tnskegee Institute,
was in Columbia over?thr
week-end as the house guest of
Mr. Seymour Carroll on Oak St.
REV. R. B. Hendricks of AuffUsth
Ga. is here conducting at Gilher'
Chapel Baptist church, Rev. Hendricks
was formerly pastor of
Jones'Chapel A. M. E. Zion church
B. R. S. C.
The Blue Ribbon Saving club
meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. Lucile Aiken, 22.1 Bull St. Th
meeting was called to order b\
singing "God Will Take Care o
You'" and repeating of the 2.1 r<
Psalms. Prayer in concert. Th.
Vinuco wflc *Vw*n nnntiPfl "fur Hiisi
riess. The president took char-re
t New and old business was discuss
ed and* the roll was called and th y
members responded quickly. The
next meeting will be at Mrs. Earnest
Guest's .home, 215 Marioi
St.
Mrs.-Walker, president
Mr. Spence Walker, reporter
L'MISSAUNT
. . O- ;
An enjoyable evening was spent
at the home of Miss Bouie, Sunday
February 14, at the silver tea
which was given by the club. Wi
wish-to thank our visiting friend:
that were present.
The club met Tuesday night
February 16. at the home of MissJulius.
We had a very interesting
? meeting. We received one new
member, Miss Strqman. A do
licious repast was seryed by Mis:
Julius.
We are Working hard to read
the goal, and with faith and co
operation, we are hoping to win.
Mr, Mervin Mitchell, president
(Miss) Marion Brown, reporter
ENTHE PER NOES
Ther Entre Per- Nous is a socia
club composed?if teachers of fouschools
in Williamsburg county:
with Mr. Henry Williams as'president.
T~
Last Monday TUght the club waentertained
by the teachers oi
Brown graded school. Four tables
of bridge were played. The tirs
prize among the ladies was receiv
t ed by Miss Julia Jones. The firs'
priza among the men was receiveby
Mr. Henry Williams. Th?
booby was received by Mr. Seights.
The evening was spent dancine
melodious- tunes played by L. M.
?White. _RIisses J. Jones and 15. D
-. Bowman.
Chicken salad, saltines, coffee
: cake and mints were-nerved; whick.
was enjoyed by all.
The cli'ib will be- entertained
next Dy tne teacners 01 cooper
Rural School.
ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB
The Oriental club for the past
two weeks has been entertained by
Mrs. Julie Bell Ware and Mrs.
Flossie Roseboroud'h.
On February 11, Mrs. Leila
Walker Moore entertained us a.
the home of Mrs. Evelyn William
Black. Henderson St. Mrs. Black
served a delicious course of cocktail
befojai the meeting began;
after which it was called to order
by our president and the devotion,als
were carried out in order. This
was a very business meeting in
which plans are being made toward
the celebration of our anniversary.
We were very proud to
have our new members present,
Mrs. Evelyn William Black anil,
Mrs. Martha Moore who were introduced
to the club and given introductory
remarks by the president,
Mrs. Edith Pickens. The
first was brought in hy Mrs. Leila
W. Moore and the latter bv Mrs.
Julia Bell Ware. -The social hour
thus begun, which was turned into
several games of whist. Highest
scores were won by Mrs. Monte/
Logan Bethea and Mrs. Julia
Bell Ware, lowest scores were
made by Mrs. Ethel L. Nesbitt
Ford, and Mrs. Martha Moore,
L. W. Moore and Flossie Ro?*aborough^
We enjoyed a delicious
course of hot cotma, peanut, cheese
, and ham sandwiches. Arother
course of cocktail jwas served by
Mr. Black.
Everyone ex.pi eased themnolvoa
as having an enjoyable evening.
Wa adjourned to meet at I he home
of Mr?. Gladys Ford, Liberty St.
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THE WAVERLEY SUNFLOWER
CLUB
The club met at the home of
.Mrs. CairiO Hampton. The meeting
was openeu with the theme
ong, "What A Friend We Have
.11 tiisiis. ' The^ciipture was read I
jy Mis. Betty Barton. Song led
>y .Mrs. Philis Haile. After which
vi'-e roll was called; each member j
esponded with a Bible verse. The
I .lostess served a delicious repast. l
he meeting adjourned to meet at
the home of .Mrs. Frendia Pope,
.)21 Pine St.
Airs. Carrie Hampton, president ;
Mrs. Phvlis Russell, secretary
Mrs. Phylis Hale, secretary i
Mrs; Betty Barton, reporter j
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1 HE R A1 > IO LIT ER ARY SOCIAL
CLUB
Once" again, we "are with ~~yuur "
hinging yop* the news from St?ion
.RLSC. Our weekly meeting
.viis pest poned so we could bring
.o you this Valentine Party, which
nay be called the Big Broad Cast
>f 11)117, by those who attended.
.Everybody was happy. There were
plenty of noise making and fun;
,'nd the music by Elliott Russell's
Serenadeis was very good, and
leasing' to the crowd of about
!50, who attended. So watch this
inper and ho ready to go to
iext party given by the Radio I
Our next meeting will be at Mr.
lerman Smith, 1215 Gregg St.
Tuesday, February 23, 9:00 p. m.
?o until next week, we bid you
vdour.. Your announcer.
Geo. A. Elmore*
"1IACCH ANTES"
The ciub was royally entertain- |
d at the home of Miss Willie Mae
lilliam. 1)24 Harden St.
After the devotional exercises,
he business discussion ensued.
The discussion* was. very brief and
nteresting. At the l>egirining of
he social hour dancing yyas the
jiain feature. Later, the hostess
. \nd her assistant served a delicous
repast,"after which. dancing
as enjoyed by all.
We were very glad to have Mr.
'ohn McLestcr Zimmerman join
lie "club at this meeting. Mr.
Tmmernian is a very popular stucnt
at Benedict college.
After the social hour, we adourned
to meet with Missr Mary
.gnes Harper on Washington St.
Ionday night, February.22, 1937.
THE, ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
Hollo Everybody, the Rose Soc'allers
bringing you the news of
he week. The club met at the
home of Miss Gladys Mills on
Gervnis St. Tuesday night, Febuary
16. 1037. The opening song
vas "What A Friend We have in
Ysus," led by Lucinda Preeia.
Prayer was repeated. The next
election was "Down By The River
dde." Than the house was opened
or business of old and new; after
he business -had been discussed
he minutes of the last meeting
were read and received and adopt-'<1.
The roll was called and each
member responded with their fees.
The hostess served hot chocolate
with marshmallows and cakes
made of Valentine design. We were
very sorry to hear that our president
is ill but we all hope her a
speedy recovery. The next meetwill
be at the home of Miss Emma
Turnipseod on Manning Ave.
Ethel Robinson, president
Gladys. Mills, reporter
THE BON BON SAVING CLl'B
Monday night. February 15,
10.17 the Ban Bon Saving club met
it the home of Mr. Thompson.
2.100 Washington St. The meeting
was called to order by Mr.
James Wharton. First selection.
"Where Jesus beads Me, I will fol
low." by Mrs. Florine Williams.
Prayer bv Mr. Joseph Williams.
- Second selection "God .Will Take
'"'are of You," by Mrs. John Dreher
"scripture reading by Mrs. Azell
Wharton.
Then the meeting was turned
over into the hands of the president,
Mr. Julius Bagley. The-roR
vas called and the members- answered
with eptotutions?from the.
Pible..
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read aid approved.
During the social hour refreshments
were served. The Bon Bon
Saving club will meet at the home
?< ct..? T?l.? - 1017 T0i\ri**n
?! A I I D t/NMHI l/l UI?V1 I IV* ' -*y
St., Monday nght. Februay &2.
19377 " 'V.i
The Bon 'Bon :iSaving club is
giving a peanut party at the home
of Mrs. Florinei Williams, 922
Washington Sty. F(riday night, Feb
ruary, 19, 1937.
THE WARD ONE WILLING
? , ?WORKERS
The club met at the home of
Miss Nancy Sims, 403 Sumter St.
Tuesday February 16. 1937, with
tile Madam president presiding.
Mrs. A. B. Dantzler. The meeting
was called to .order and opened
by Mrs. Ressa Cheeseboro.
Prayer by Miss Lucy Jones. Beautiful
Bible verses were heard by
nil- of the members.
Then another beautiful song was
sting by Miss Janie V. Wolfe. Then
the meeting was opened for business."
The minutes were read, motioned
by Mrs. C. M. Thompson,
seeord by Miss Nancy Sims. Sunday,
February 14, we had a lovely
Silver Tea at the home of Mrs.
Ressa Mae Cheeseboro, 508 College
St. We had a few visitors.
.Mvs. i.,. j nompson ion a oeamuui
song. most of the members responded.
We had a lovely Silvertea
which we all enioyed. The j
roll was called and the members I
Responded briefly. Then the
meeting was closed.
Misp Nancy SlpiR lod the clos-'
trT^snngt" Mrs. A. R, Dontzal led .
the closing ode. IVtay the Lord
watch between me and thee while
we are absent one from another.
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A SILVER TEA
A Silver tea will be given at
Saxon school by the P. T. A.,*"for
tlie benefit of undqrnourshcd children,
Sunday evening, February
21, at 4 o'clock. A program will
ue rendered. Everyone is cordially
inv.tcd.
MUSIC ALE AT BENEDICT
SUNDAY
Best I>ocal Talent On Program
Columbia?A Musicale will be
given at Benedict college Sunday
afternoon. February 21, for the
benefit of the Benedict Library
Drive.
Sponsors of the program promise
an enjoyable afternoon ot
music. Some of the best talent of
the city will appear ^on^thjj_ provited
to hear these local' "artists.
Funds raised.in this elfort will go
t6\Vurd$> the Library Drive.
j J. D. McGhee
THE WAVERLY GARDEN CLUB
Winter is almost gone and
spirng will soon be here. This
means that the gardner will soor.
be very busy. Will you be one of
thetp? Do ycu know what to do
day by day in the garden? Do
you know what flowers will give
the- host result n here in col i:mbia
S. C.? D4 you know how. to grow
flowers, what fertilizers they need.
new to control their insect enemies?
Do you know the names of
the several trees and shrubs that
,are used^ for beautifeation of the
home grounds hor? \v ?
Do you know how and when t >
plant them, how to 'm'opagate
them ? - - - ' v.
^Come to the meetings of the
Waverley Garden club and learn
the answers to these and many
other questions that every gardner
no matter how large or Sinai!
should know.
We have been very fortunate itsecuring
the facilities of the Wavcrl.y
Library for our meetings
this year. The city library administrators
are offering us th? use of
all the books on gardening for outreference
work. Surely we cannot
let such an opportunity pass.
,\Ve plan to invite several men aiid
women who are authorities on the
several phases of gardening.
Come to the library and see outdisplay
next week. A special corner
will be given over to garden
books and magazines. There will
I be an .arrangement of seasonal
blooming plants >^|th tables. Let
us become garden, conscience an'
dok/ur bit for the betterment or
our community by beautifying outhome
grounds.
The1 date of our first meetirtg
will be February 24, 1937, at (1:00
p. m. Come and bring your garden
problems with you. Remember' tinmeeting
place is the Waverly library,
downstairs.
P. C. Lane, sponsor"
COT t P/' r 1\TC1 rt?'
v IJUT lilJ
J>ARTY
Friday, February 12th. the club
crave their annual pro-Valentine
TbiTTcr;?Abuut eight?thirty?trhrmembers
and their guests arrived.
Card playing, dancing and plenty
good music were the main features
of the evening. A short program
took place about ton p. 111
Mr. Bolton, our president, said in
speaking to the group that it has
been a pleasure to work with- the
club. But regretting very much
that he would be away for a period
of time. He left Wednesday
February 17th for New York City.
v\hoie he's hoping to?enter?tbtschool
of EnTbalnHn^T Mr. Jacques,
responding assured Mr. Belton
that the club would carry on.
and hope for him the best success.
The following persons attend??!
the party.: Mr. Belton, Miss Roseborough,
Mr. Jacques, Miss West'
Mr. Scott. Miss Jones. Mr. Roybin,
Miss Julieiis, Mr. Eaddy, Miss
Sunder. Mr. Simmons. Mrs. Clallman,
Mr. Cromotie, Miss Mobbic.
Mi*. Harper, Miss Johnson, Mr:
Dantzler, Mi's.Russell, Mr. Epps
Miss Simpfcon, Misses Smith and
Boykin. Everyone enjoyed a. pleas-ant
evening Regular meeting
will be held at the home of Mr
Sims, -2QQ8 Senate St.. Monday.
February 22nd. ^ _
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
COLLEGE WOMEN
The Columbia Branch of the National
Association of College Wo
men held its nrst puDiie meeting
of the year at the Second Calvary
Baptist church on Sunday, February
14th, at 4 p. m.
The appreciative audience listened
to a very interesting program
as given by some of the members
of the club and guest speakers.
The history of the National-Association
of Col logo. Women _ \vn>
given by the president, Mrs. Jane
S. Williams.
Comparison and contrast of the
pootry of Philis Wheatley and
Alice Dunbar Nelson was aptly
shown by Miss Thomasina E.
Thomas.
Some prominent women in the
history of the Y. W. C. A. were
dedicated by Miss W. B. Hawthrone.
The principal addresses of the
afternoon were given by Prof. J.
Andrew Simmons, principal of the
Booker Washington school, who
presented a challenge to the college
women and to college graduates,
and Dr. John Briggs. Prof,
of Philosophy at Benedict college
who used as his subject, "Women."
Music was furnished by the Benedict
quartet, under the direction
of Mr. Samuel L. Finley; Mr. Fer
ainann r. ADranam presinea at
the orfran, and Mr. H. H. Juno
and Mr. R. N. Scott of Booker
Washington school rendered musical
numbers.
Miss Mary Rav Saxon, Southern
regionaLMireclor national
association of college women, "and ~
former president of the Columbia
branch, presided.
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[HE PALME'l'tO LEADER
EAST SIDE TUKIFT eLLli
1he Last -.side limit c>uo met
ai iwc iiuiue ux .mo, .uuiuc ijiuwii,
I*. Vt uoiilit^wutl oti, 1 uCouuy.
1' kuiuftiy at 0.0O u 110civ
I l.?- lUcCting- \> Uj CUilL'U to OlUCi
oy u.e av'ticUiy an., new easiness
was U.?vu.-.?v^. .m.Vi.t?tj, ..UjUJiiiuu
to Oe neiu at tne noiite el' .Uis.
oaiah -\e?son, ?.S&<j Ka'uy .^i., i* eu- '
uaiy Zo.
an?.i^aiah Nelson, lcperier
1 Hi: \\A\EULEV SllAl.it ST Alt
aUt-i.ilj KKLli
The Uaveiiey Snvcr tAUl Su iai =
Liab loot a-, ine nb.i.e oi ->tis. .via til
10 liar: is, 1-ldd lbyon. M. The
L.e?uUo..al exorcises by tin: chap.an,,
auTs Inez" "Uollins." "Suvt'tli
oallv-y.' i'raycr by alls. Katie
oaveu, Suvcu ' led uy -Ml.. Tanine
Steins. "C.uunt 1 our 1 ?.< .-sings "
ay -Uis. Inez iiawkin-. liiuie
.crses by'all tile meinbi i"'1 lieu
?he ciuu'Avas opened loh business .
oy alls, (ji'aeie Jacobs,. ' ho!i>V't silent.
Tne .meeting ivlts a<f]<iUinod
ay singim "liless He tuc 1 iile.
lhe hostess served a delicious
;uun e oi potato saiad, i u.'tt sandwiches.
ho., eoilee cake an 1 candy.
SWON r. T. \. TO < !'
SUA'Eli TEA SI M)At The
public is cordia.lv invited U
atuuul a silver tea SUu.uty aiter..0011,
February ?1 at tne suxon
school, 1000 block 01 lh-s 0111 m.
.it:in -1 p.m. mm 1 l> p.:u. .Gi\>4.
by the l'.T.A. of Saxoi: . 00! i'01
.11c bciK-iil oi swoljling the .lufulthat
a?e being givfn 1 ' i" I'1"'1".linch.s
In.-. tn?? undei . luvti islua.
thik/'icn. Co'nic.cul a.?i In ip tlu.
.ruse.. ;
Jhs.. Fannie Love, . -idetft;
Miss A. B. McGraw, ccrctm-y
.ui.-s L. BUlltr, chairman cumnuttee.
" - TAY l.OlT~SCHOOL XKWS
The pupils of Tayhn ' .chool enjoyed
Fi'day afternoon' at a Lincoln
and Valentine party l iwii it
die 1 i .0 d auditorium.
'The program presented by tile
a d sl'v'.h yia-de under tin
iii?eetion of Miss' Yah'.it.ia King,
fcatui'df appropriate reel
rations ami wise say e.g.- *?l" Lincoln.
The pupils on p.o-;~.a pt
ioiin.vi .i.fTT parts well, They 10.
reived the commendation o; th.
principal, Prof. T. J. Sullivan. A
newspaper, read duriim he proSlam
that, told of the liajijlepiin;.an
mul the school w as int..a- st'
th?;. '
At the close of the pr?sr am val
ent'ues wepe presented on whirl
numb rs di siynated tiieiv partners
for the social that l'o'.i-\\idi t an
dy hearts and deljcinus "i lunches
ptrejmved by the. git! \yeiv enjoy
1 d.
TIW so.-, r th and first glraifos
woie the leeipients of a valentine
treat in the. fust grade room- on
ed and a repast served.
The teachers and pupils sympathh.ing
W illi th;- flood sullen rcontributed
$2.80. 7th grade, Mi.
T. J. Sull van, teacher, 53c; 5th
and <5lh grades, Miss \'. King, tea
c!\ V, .SLOT; 2nd an j 3rd gradeMiss
,1. K. Gladden, teacher, S5<1st
grate. Miss P. P.oulwarc, teacher,
37c.
IM P 4)1.1 ViC?LLAl'l'l?s 1' CHI jUH
I.-;.. .......: 11.. o ; . tm .
iYin-^N im-, >. -ine cnurd:
and community \\us ' saddened by
the leeent < J-alius- of two well
known ?nd hiy .ly?-?pettod .111-111
iiOi's. Di'iuon 1 Mellaril Johnson
ui.d Tluiay. 1\ nary lth and
was i'unei alj.rbd n<lay at Mt.
Olive by lV'V. 1 >. S. Wells w t:
Holley ai d??ht charm.'. .1
oh it: on was r.t} .j vars old, bo-en in
'rui 1 i 11J4: h alth i< qui\ie awhile.
Leaves a wife. Mr.-. Martha John
->011 of Kin-vili ; one. son, Mr.
Loui- John,-or ". Philadelphia. Pa. *
.an:! el .nor r.loviv .- an*T frje. ils^
who mourn his pacing.
TMr. Ila'/ol Ye , fl8. died Sun- 1
day, I*Vbinary 7th at home neai i1
Ha stover alter a brK'f illness <
Funeral S'rvio-e- v. ,-Ve held W'e.l
,w.cln.v .,r if. hi:- o.. i3.... t.. . :
||V.->IJU\ ut .III. V'J| \ l 1\V V JJ'.tJ
AlH'n assisted by K>-v. J. W. Wil
<r with and scr.s uon(iiUcti
ng. Ik vv.;ui_a world war
veteran and larir.ciy a faithful
member of the Ml. Olive Buptki
church.- and tin- 11 alley Funeral
Aid Society. He i- survived by
his wife, ills. J.illibcl Young cf
Columbia and mot'-.i-, MiS. Yicii
Corn/sh of Gadsil.n; three sisters
>ne brothej- ard one daughter and
ijiany relativef; iends.?
The church i* also grieved for
the passing of Rev. S. II. Smith
who died January'28th just after
being- called u- pastor. Also for
Rev. 'S. J. Shiver, our ex-pastor
who died. I> e. -1.' li?3G at home
near Gad; den.
Miss Lav .is a Y. Reed of Winston-Salem
was heme on account
of the. death of her urdle, Mr. Hazel
Young. She returned* to her
work as nurse n the city hospital
at Winston-Salem, Thursday,
February 18th.
Rev. IT. M. Taylor of Columbia
was called to - pastor Mt. Olive
succeeding Rev. Smith. Every!
loyal member.of Olive is ask-,
ed to be present, on the fourth
Sunday or send in a donation for |
the rally which takes place.that h
day.
Dr. J. -T. Starke president of! \
nrn' ou t couejue is expei-n-u n> ru i
at Mt. 01've the Ith /Sunday in (
March. 'j(
Mrs. J. T.. Douplas returned (
from Greenwood last week where t
rtnr wfc* called?1?? tho bedside?of?(
her father who was very, sick but j
is much better now. 1
SI\ PAIL BAPTIST CHURCH
Iie\. \V. I.. Wilson. Pastor
College Place? Sunuuy school
W'ir.S Opened Willi bllpt. U 111. lUOOle
ui his post. Hie nesson was beauUiUiiy
ib&cusacu by Hie \arious
v ia.>ap.s.
liieie will be u contest between
11:e L slier bouid aiui .Musical
kiu'ji . I la- contestants are: .Miss
Uaisy Iji ten and .Miss Ucie Able.
U aicli the Leader lor further an*
i.Ouiieelitenls.
liev. K. ti. Douglass, president,
A 1J. T. I . spent the week-end in
txiil 1 ney, S. C.
On tin- sick list: Mrs. Alberta
L4u-run-.auJ ALls. .lennie Mae
Davis.
CLOYLU MAYS
Miss J-nnie Mae Watson bad
is her .gue-t Sunday. .Misses l.esand
Cauinelm Lawrence, Ml",
'ante Lawrence and..Mr. llagci
A rooks of Dallas, N. C.
.Miss's Ola Adams and Ycrr.ell
Falls of Castonia, N. C. spent the
We k-end here with relatives.
Mr. Samuel Adams of Chestei
' p/'nt the week-end with hf.S fauii
ly.
Mrs. Katie Sad.ler C'om.on o!
Winston-Salei'ii, N. ('., Is visiting
ier mother, Mrs. Maggie Sadler.
.Misses F. K. Pearl, L. B. BrOwn
md-Mi. I, IP Plair. .m'..inbe's id'
he McKi.ight Hi faculty attended
I... I
ng iii Rock Hill, Saturday. "
Those oil the sick lis.t arc Mrs.]
Mollcy 'Si wiut. anil Mrs. Eliza
-'t. ware. We .hop*.* for them a
p.t>uy .ivcovtry.
Every! ojy is glad to see Mr. I
A. L'?Mil.C r out after a week of
ilh.' s.
Little. Masters Leioy. Cobb, J.
Jackson and Casper Spears
pent a few bout's with Mr. Nee
Pea era m Sunday evening!'
Mrs. Ethel Armstrong of Baltimore,
Aid., is visiting relatives
here.
The juniors and seniors surprized
their History U'avher, Miss
!,. 15. Browh"l;y giving her a birth
'ay party, on Thursday eveni ng, 11
if February, Sandwiches, cake
uid. cocoa was served. Miss Brown
was completely unaware of the
event until the appointed time.
The pupils observed Negro History
we?*k. On Monday Miss I..B.
Brown gave a very interesting
survey of N'egro Hitstory from
slavery until the present. On Fri
day. some nt?mhers of the History
department partiViptaed on the
lo'ograni. They are as follows
"Hessrs George Jackson. Alonza
Byci's. Misses Willie' . N. Tate!
Mandell Williams, M. Wright an
Xanev McNeil.
CH Friday njirht the P. T. A.
ntcrtamed tin- public with a Lincoln
so ial. ' /.
The basketball tb'atvis are exnectnjr
to play- Emmett Scott of
Rock Hill rn Thursday nite, Wb.
l?th.
Prof. TT. J. MeKnijrht visited
friends in Kino's Mountain, X. C.
la-t Wednesday.
P.ENXETT COLLEGE NEVV?
Bennett Cnlleee Receives A Cliff
of $30,000 From the General
Education Board
Green horn, X. C., Feb. R?-A?*cording
to an announcement made
last week by President David D
Tones oA Bennett college, a j^ift
of $10.00(V,.has been recently re:
reived by Rihfnett college from tb<
General Ediicntion^Poard, of Xew
Vurk Tit v. This fri f> is tn he ii?.
od in furnishing and equipping th,.
science and home economies departments
of the Honry PfeiflTo.
Science Hall, which is now nearinp
completion.
Coqimontjng on this recent gif*
from the General Education Board
Dr. W. C. Jackson, Dean of Admini-tiation
of the Woman's col
Carolina, and Chairman of the
lliwd < /> Trustees of Bennbtt college,
Said, "Bennett college is
grateful for the "assistance that i?
will receive from this errant, bur
it is even more plea-ed St the
implied compliment to the colic
go hafk of the gift itself.?Th"
General Education Board is a mou
liscriminatinj? organigation an1
,ho fact that it gives its approval
n this fashion, of- Bennett college
s a source of deep satisfaction t >
ill of the friends of jthe college.*'
The Henry Pfciffer Science Hall
which is the third building giver
to Bennett college by Mr. and Mrs
Henry PfoitTer, of New York City.
i briny constructed it n cost -nf
?11r?.0()0. It was designed bv
Dtis Clay, architect, of Atlanta.
[Jeoreia, and is being constructed
by Charles \V. Angle, constructor
;)f CreeMsboro. Con>iderahle care
T>s h?en exercised fn the selection
:>f furnishings and equipment for
:hi< row building, as was exercised
in the planning of the structure
itself. Dean Priehett A. Klugh
tnd Dr. Flemmie P. Kittrell of
he Dennett faculty and Mrs. Ju'.us
W. Cone, Chairman of the Com
nittce on Buildings of the board
vl trustees of the college, served
j- the committee on selection,
rhis committee was assisted by
Rr'fossor Roy Hamon, of the facilt
y of Peabody college, Washing on,
D. C.. who served as an expert
adviser. The furnishing
nuinment have nlreadv hcr>r. nnr
?hased and will have been in-talled
when the building is-' dedicated
?arlV in the spring. The date*
lentatiVelv set for the dedicatory
Diagram is Saturday, April 10th.
Looking forward to the next
:en year period, a committee has
been appointed hy the Benne'.t
:ollege Board of Trustees to study
-he needs and the program of the
lollege for the future, with a view
;owards making recommendations
;o this-board at its annual mcetng,
which is to be held at the col-'
eg? in April.
cJass Jewelry & Comr
llili M i.DAI. ARTS CO., HOC
nig the new and correct C lass J
graving. I. S. Government we
World'b. Largest aiwk Best Schu
Lithographed Diplomas. Sample*
Salesmen For i
lh. Durham Count*
lldi Washington Street
Colombia, S. C.
BFAl FORT (Ol'NTV
TRAINING SCHOOL
Til, .-n.ndav :tl':. , r.oon musical '
was hi'Jd Sunday in ' the scuool I
chapel. Among the nut of town
visitors who. witnessed this pry-.
I,'ram were Mr. and Mrs.- Aiexan
tier I'unce of Conn. .Mrs Bunco
is th^ daughter of. the founde r of
Atlanta 1'. and grow up. listening
to .the sotrjs of our pc pie a*- intefperted
hy 'he boys and girls of
that Institution. She so well
pleased with our own renditions
that slit saw Misses Gilliard and
i \aiiee alter .the. program to lin-l
ttl how she might serine some of'
he same arrangements for a
group she is win-king 'with' i;
onii. We heartily appreciata the
yresence of our white I'i'iv nds and
their oxnressiriiw .-??i?
A.'.iic h-Urning Usu? sing. a- well
the handsome donations thev
ieft.
Quite tlie most enj .yable event
>1 ilie sea.son was the:social Friday.
.letic club. Despite the chilliness ot'
the evening, the patty was well
at tenth. '1. SeVeraj of tlie old grtui..tates
living or visiting in the community
stoppetl lor. < lie more'evening
of fun at the dear old school
Among such visitors was Miss
Dorothy Rivers of New York. ,
Until a late hour of ti e evening
sounds, of revelry could be heara
coming from the auditorium. The
boys served Russian tea and sandwiches,
peanuts and candies.
Mrs. Shanklin began her adult
classes with a large enrollment.
Visitors on the campus Satur
day were Mrs. Corrine Robinson,
the mother of one of our senior
girls and Mr. David Washington,
one of our former graduates.
REMOVAL NOTICE!
Amy's Beauty shop 1121 Wash
ington street, will be located at
1125*6 Washington street, (up
stairs j aiwr r ccruary 10, .
The new location w 11 afford larger
quarters, thereby enabling th<
operators to render better and
more efficient service, _> ?
Mtimie Bradley'?
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McCormick, S. ? The entire
.imnm.miy?ii-r. -i?over?th+-?
-death?trf?.M i . .? mm1.?hh?1'of' jn> a
noted Harbor. He was also a
hj'e member 1 Smioh A. M. K.
ehui'eh. He sm w d as a class
leader for many years, lie was
Ureasuter. at the time of his death. . .
j He was a very quiet Christian
'gentleman and we believe it is our
,.,^v ?..M ?
Ijaiii. ? J
He leaves' i?? mourn his loss a
wile, iive boys and two girls, a
ira.lheiv tiv> bi - ileus, throe w>j
tors, one grandson and a host of
relatives and fi iond.
Mr. Alien 1'. i'err-in of PUiUu
.'.elpinu. l'a. Ai .1 'Mrs. Janie. L>.
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