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Saturday, March 12, 1938.
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Mrs. Bessie Hampton and little
daughter Naomi of 1008 Heidt St.
left for Tampa, Fla., Tuesday nite
to be the guests at a wedding of
a friend, Misa Rosa J. Hill, 1111Govenor
street, Tampa, Fla., who
will be married Friday, March 11.
She attended State college in
* Orangeburg, S. C., 1930.
CLUB COURT-A-REE
The last three meeting of Club
Xourt-a-Ree were held at the
homes of the Misses Thelma Walk
er, Dorothy Lewis and Ella Walk- ]
er. This week's meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Vernell
Means^. 2479 Bratton street.
rosa social club
The Rosa Social club met at
the home of Miss Lillie Mae
Reese, at the regulaF hour~ witlT
the chaplain in charge. Opening
was ccmducted in usual form. A
very interesting program was given
which was enjoyed. The president
then took charge. During
the routine each nrombor rcnpond^
ed with a Bible verse. We then
discussed Our Trip Around The
World which will be on' the 14th
of March. The public is invited.
Admission 25 cents each. Cars
start from Heidt and Gervais Sts.
The receiving room adorned
with its lovely yellow flowers, Ivy
and Birthsteme colors in souvenirs
also. The linen covered dining
room table was centered with a
lovely birthday cake, was lovely
The guests arrived between the
hours of 8 and 11 p.m. and were
Misses Wyomia Anderson, Elizabeth
Young, Sara Benn, Georgia
Maddox, Mary Jackson, Maggie
Mance, Rose Cherry, Irene Valentine,
Geneva Anderson, Mrs.
Florence. Clinkscale, Mrs. Lizzie
Scott and daughters, Azclee and
Lorene?oT?lva. _
Messrs John ami Eleck Jaekson.
Eugene Tayor, John H. Wftttarms,
Willie Perry, Luther Maddox, N.
A. Donald, Charlie Sussewell, Jno.
? Tigne, Johnnie Adger. James Adger,
John Andrew-Jame* and C.
Refreshments of potato salad
Scott of Iva, S. C. .
on lettuce, crackers, cake and
punch served by little Misses Rebecca
Clark and Essie Mae Donald.
Refreshments prepared by
Missea Cora Martin, Hannah Lycms.
Mrs. Louise Glark, Dorsey
Reese and Annie M. Grave.
.MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and, Mrs. S. M. Brice announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Maggie B. Currence to Mr.
Thomas McClinton, February 20,
1938.
WASHINGTON HI FACULTY
TO SPONSOR DANCE DURING
TEACHERS' MEET
Benefit Social Event to Take
Place Thursday..^. Night In
SellOOT Aadit?Tjin|
The visiting and local teachers
^attending the State Teachers'
meetings and joy seekers of the
elite will make merry on Thursday
night of March 17 when they
tftnee at the Washington High
school auditorium. The dance,
sponsored by the faculty of the
school, promises to be one of th?
outstanding social eyents of the
ii season and is expected to draw a
' . large crowd of out-of-town visitors
and local socialites.
Harold June, versatile trumpetst,
formerly the leadier4 of the famous
State College band of old
and now a member of the school
- faculty, promiMt that hit rapid
Next meeting at the president s i
home. All members asked to be
present and or. time.
RADIO CLUB SPRING DANCE
THURSDAY. MARCH 17
The Radio Literary ar.d Social
club met at the home of Mr. Rcrscoe
Jackson on Tuesday, March
8, 1938. A discussion of the nature
of our first spring entertainment
was the main issue of this
meeting as the date and pjjace
had already been decided upon.
Combining the date, place and nature.
we invite you to our first
dance of ttie yeai^which Is to take"
Pjace at the Masonic Hall on
Thursday, March l/; I038rTime
from 8:30 p.m. until? Admission
28 cents. ^
THE TOl T.Y STROKERS CLUB
On Friday night, March 4, the
club met at Amy's Beauty shop
on the 1100 block Washington St.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Mr. Cantey Wes
ton, Jr. uevoutm; reauuiK 01 mc
minutes, received and adopted
discussion of ? club business?for
1938.
Members- present?were-:- - Mfe-andMrs.
Geo. B. Davis, Mr. Cantey
Western. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ligon^ Mrs. Harold Washington,
Mrs.. Carrie E. Roof, Mrs. Thelnia
BIcteker, MV. and Mrs. John L.
Adams. ^ '
. LOVELY BURPRiSE^ ^ PARTY
Miss?Adeline Martin and?Mr^
Johnnie Bowman honored with a
lovely birthday party on Monday
evening, February 28 at the hcrme
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs J.
E. Grove, Hampton street, Anderson,
S. C.
... Three rooms were thrown open
for the lovely occasion.
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ly rising Swing Masters will be
on hand in rare form to refresh
lem'Tiers weaiy of taivel mnj ruu- ?
-tine, and to engage to the fulle a
- extent -tho>*e who would trip the e
light fantastic. o
Tickets are1 noW on. sale am t
may be obtained from any teacher ](
of the school staff- The funds p
will be used for school activities. a
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Start the Spring with "SPRING 0
FEVER. IC(
?GOhPBN ROP BOCiAb Cbl'B - ^
The Golden Rod Social Club met!
of Mrs. Odell Pixley, 2208 Rich- Bj
land street. The club was called "
to order at the usual hour by the
president Mrs. James Green. Devotionals"
conducted by the president.
The house was opened for p
business disctfsfjion on a Barn
Dance to be given Mar. 23 at the a.
home of Mrs. W. H. Sanee 2124 Q]
Elrrwood Ave. A beautiful pro- p
gram was rendered with Miss Mil e,
dred Chatman mistress of ceremonies.
Ambrosia, muffins, punch,
mints and salted peanuta were ^
served After which the club re- y
ceived 2 new members. There will v
be a Bingo party at the home of ^
Miss Rosa Boll Roof 2126 Elmwood S(
Ave. Friday nite, Mar. ll_Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Goodwin had as their u
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ~C(
Addie or natesDurg, a. ana otn
or relatives
ir
St. Matthews, S. C.?The Twi'ight
Social club met at the home e!
of Mrs. Alice Mitchell and Mrs.
James Mitdiiell, Tuesday night, "
March 2, 1938. The meeting was a'
called to order by the Vice-Presi- tl
lent. Miss Rhodia Hampton. The, tr
devoticms were conducted by the.tl
Chaplain, Mrs. Rosa Goodwin. The w
president then took charge of the T
meeting. Old and new 'business si
The hostess 'served jello and ?
"ake. The meeting was adjourned <
to meet at the home of Mrs. Mat- r
tie Rivers and Miss Annie Mae '
Ppigner on Tuesday night. March f1
9th, !938. ^
^ IN MEMORIAM *
? Ifj
.In loving memory of our dear >'
mother wbrv departed this life fn
Columbia, S. C., March 11, 1928. s1
.ir
The one we loved has gone from :
our sight; I
Hut never out of mind,
She is cherished in the hearts of "
inose sre leit Deninu.
Loving and kind in all of hor ways F
Upright and just to the end of r<
her days; t ti
Sincere and true in heart and v.
mind; fp
Beautiful memories she left be- ti
hind. ,T
Sadly missed by her family:
Young Brown, husband
Lola, Matilda, Josie L., j
Jessie and Florence, daughter?
Walter and William Brown, : r
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I.ITKV RTRDS SOCIAL CLUB \\
The meeting was called to order j?
Mrs. Minnie Bowers, 1012 College
street. After the opening exer- !'
cises the house wras then turned
over to the president who began ^
with the usual procedure of business.
The members had a chance n
to discuss the affair Saturday nite. .
The club was entertained by a
program rendered by. the mem-1
bers. Sixteen were present. The
next meeting will be at the home "
of Mrs. Marie Poletlot. 500 Main '
street. The club will give a fish
fry Monday night, 610 Marioh "St.
Hot fish7 cake "and tea were serv- '
ed- _ " % C.
UNION BAPT. CHURCH .
LAYMEN CLUB
The club met at the church on ^
March 8 at 8 o'clock. The meet- n
inc* wn<? palled to order bv the
acting Chaplain, Mr. Goodwin by *
Ringing No. GOO. i)evotional exer- n
cise was carried out. The busir *
ness session was commenced. Af- e
rter the roll call with all members J
responding a silver was decided ^
to be given -for the benefit oF the "y,
club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. *
Truesdale, 2312 1-2 Pendleton St. *
Sunday evening, March 13th at *
4:00 p.m. The nublic is cordially '
invited to attend. ^ ^
LES BON A MrS ?
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The club met Tuesday March 8 a
at the home of Mr. Edward Bates ,
at 2304 Pendleton street, with ^
nearly everyone present and on
time. The devotionals were short c
and the business affairs were tran
sacted quickly; ^.lso the man parti
of which concerned the dance/
which will be announced later. | p
After the devotionals and busi- 1
ness affairs were over each mem- '
ber expressed himself by giving ..
his heart to heart talk concerning ,
the events 6F the past year and
: tlia pn>K?hUUi?f?pf {fro mailing
year. Much discussion was also cen
tered around the anniversary to p
be "held Friday, Mar. 4 at the Ma- j
sonic Temple. Everyone attending j
the affair seemed to be pleased v
with the decorations and the mu- j
sic rendered by theorchestra. t
When the testimonials were over
the host, Mr. Bates served a re- t
past consisting of pineapple gela-' j
tin, cakes, peanuts and mints. Ev-K
-eryone enjoyed the repast. After1 f
hit wvuniiiK" ui rnjoymeni ine ciud ]
adjourned to meet next week' at l
the home of Mr. Ulysses Barber. f
- - W?--regret to^nnounce the rlt- 1
nets of Mr. Green Maxwell and i
hop* for him ft speody recovery. c
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B. R. S. C.
The BIUo Kibbon save club met
t the home of Mrs. Sarah GoocU
en 3W Bull- street. - -The?usual
p ehitvgs-cSrrled VUt. The hustess~
session then xommenced witiv
fie president presiding. The club
iss one crt their members Mr.
Lobort Aiken. Funeral was held
t Union Baptist church on Wedesday
at 3 o.'clock. After the
lose of the meeting a delicious
aurse was served.
\-nr.p.*MisL rht:xjy.. trapm,
ERS MEET.
n ? t n. ~ ??
vitvu^ *, ifULiiei 3 in tut: uppci
ictlon of Anderson County "held"
loir third meeting nt the Spearlon
school of which Miss Lyda
jpid, is principal.
The time was devoted to the
lanning and working out a unit
[ stud^ that is to be presented
nd exhibited by the teachers as
ne of the main features in the
ield Day activities. Other intersting-aelivitie*
were planned for
le school children and parents.
Each school will exhibit the
ork of its pupils in a friendly rien
for the best exhibit. Field
ay will be held at the Caroline
:hool, Williamston, Mar. 15th.
After the dismissal the teachers
rere served a delicious salad
lurse, tea, cake and candies.
McCOLI. NEWS.
ig in the high school building
ionday nite, with the adult class3.
Our president, Mr. Isaac Les?r,
was absent on account" of the
lness "of his wife, who incidentlly
is doing nicely and home from
le hospital. Mr. S. T. Middle-*
>n, the vice president, handled
10 situation admirably. There
ere more than 40 persons present
he parents showed great ehthu-j
asm for our school improvement
impaitn and pledgedHdierr -100
?r cent support. Our Supt. Mr.
.S.. Owings, was among those
resent; who made a verv inspir-|
Ifr nc nc helnflll talk. In
is discourse he gave a biographql
sketch of the lives of Booker
. Washington and George W.
arvor as worthy examples of leaershin.
At. the close; of the meetig
Miss-f^rmmorts-our Eocp^
omics instructor gave a demon
tration on "Why we fail iat matM
ig bread."
Tuesday afternoon the teachers
'ere surprised with a birthday
inner in honor of Miss Viola Sim
ions.
Viday aftemoim the Green Wave
rdlcd on to Clio for a basketball
Lipsle, coming out of t the fray
'ith a 11-7 victory for McColl
iris. Ouj- bovr, played art exhibton
came ag&inst the teachers,
he scores for the boys are too
trmerous- tojrmention.
Friday nite Mrs. Rosa Bethea,
liss Lillian Davis, Mr. W. L.
ackson, Mrs. LaSaine and yours
nilv were the recipients of a sur
rise birthday party in honor of
Ir. DoWitt Pipkin who happens
i he 80 (?1 years old. Upon ennmediatelv
greeted with the lovneso
of the oocno. On the. table
,'ere beautiful flowers anfl four"
ehted red candles each represent
ltr 20 years. Oh! the food was
elicious to' say the least.
Mr. and Mrs. Capers Hbbinson
f Tatu'a were the deliehfful visiirs
of the LaSeines Sunday even
ig. Oh! yes. also Mr. Middleton.
Mrs. Carrie Oliver was surprised
ith a visit of her oldest son. Mr.
au -e Ttr n P
-UCHiS VJliver (,l >v nj4 cuu, is.yj.
T ono-i, nwnv vmir troubles, see
SPRING FFV^BI,
1ROUP 2, nAPVWPI.T,
COUNTY MEETS
F*ko. S. O.. Mart"h 7, 1938?
Irnnn 2. of Barnwell county had
i joirt mcetine of farmers and
nacbovc Thursday February 24 at
he Williston Graded school. The
mntinnr wns opened in a very ineresting
way by the Agriculture
lass of this school un^er the diection
eAT Prof. M1, D. Bogan.
frs. Susan F. Bailey Jeanes teaher^very
taehfully -presided over
he meeting. We were quite forunate
in having as our guest
peakers Mr. G. Buckman of the
Agricultural Dept. at State college
and Mr. J. E. Blanton, prinipal
of Voorhees Junior college,
ir.. A. E. Ackerman, Mrs. N. E.
t. Green, chairman of the group
lso gave remarks.
At the close of the meeting a
elightful dinner was served and
ouvenirs were gwen to all.
;EABOARD JANUARY PASSEN
GER REVENUES INCREASE.
Norfolk, Va.?I. R. Powell, Jr.,
teceiver, Seaboard Railway, said
oday that passenger revenues for
anuary 1938 increased 5 per cent
ver the corresponding month _ i n
937. These figures were $694,000
or 1938 as compared with $633,
00 irt 1937. ?-??
Tntjrtl operating revenues for the
nonth of January 1938 were $3,120,000,
a decrease of $410,000; or
0 per cent under January, 1937.
"reight revenues for January 1938
vere $2,579,00.0, a decrease o f
1414,000. or 14 per cent under Jan
lary 1937.
Exeent for January 1937, the
otal operating revenues for Januiry
1938, as above mentioned, are
sigher than those for any corresponding
month since 1931. Gross
ncome of $124,000 for January,
938, which is before deductions
'or interest and other fixed charge*
mt after the'actruaT of all taxei^
shows a decrease of $440,000 unier
January 1937.
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' THE PA1MBW0 LEA)
HEAR YE HEAR YE!
Will you not heed the cry of little
children as they knock at the
door .of the . inn* br told,
''There is no room?"?? J
The Marion Birnie Wilkinson
Home must be immediately enlarged
if those who wait On the
outside are to be permitted to enter.
Our present accommodations
for thirty girls is inadequate to
meet the needs of our Home.
We are appealing to churches,
schools, colleges, business organi
rations, fraternal orders, clubs
and individuals in this our time
of great need. ,
Our immediate plans for raising
funds are:' First, I
March 17 1 TAG DAY March 17
March 17 TAG DAY March 17
March 17 TAG DAY March 17
j Members of The Federation of
I Colored Women's - Clubs through-1
out the State will have TAGS for
sale. We solicit your patronage.
BUY A TAG!
-WEAR A TAG!
Induce others a Tag."
Second:
DOLLAR CAMPAIGN!
DOLLAR CAMPAIGN!
DOLLAR CAMPAIGN!
Our annual Dollar Campaign is
still In force. We are soliciting
new contributors, and appealing to
Tjur old friends to stand by us in
this '"effort. ? I
By all _meatts^ dose up with |
"srKiiNU ravivK'.
NOTICE.
All Librarians of the State are
invited to meet with the School
Library Group, Friday morning,
March 18th at 9:30 in the Waverly
Public Branch Library, Gervals
Street. Columbia, This meeting_ia_
in connection with The Palmetto
State Te%chers Association. A
very interesting and beneficial pro1
gram has been arranged, and each
Librarian is urged to come, inasmuch
as your presence is needed
to complete the Group.
Signed: - . ~ T .
i MRS. C. P. SHEFFIELD,
" gcc'y. LibraiyGfbup,' ?
Special Notice
The Executive Board of The'
, Colored Funeral Director? and F.m
. balmers Association pf South Car-1
I olina will meet in Columbia, S..j
C., Friday, March 18, ,1938, at ten
o'clock, at Johnson-Bradley's Funeral
Home.
W. I. PEEK, Pres.
iMRS. JOHNIE M. ROBINSON,
Asst. Secretary.
Special Notice! j
The Executive , Board of the
State Sunday School and Allen,
Christian^Endeavor League is ask- I
ed to meel in the chapel of the Ad-1
ministration Building, Allen University,
Columbia, S. C., Friday,
March 18th at two (2) o'clock.
Each member is urged to be present
to assist in transacting the
business to come before us. , I
Signed:
E. F. G. DENT, President of
League, I
JOHN A. HARRIS. Supt. of
Sunday School,
MISS OLIVE B. LISBON, I
- Executive Secretary.1
Of all fevers the most enjoyable
is "SPRING FEVER".
State Bulldogs
? Bite J. C. Smith U.
I
Orangeburg?The S. C. State
College Bulldogs wrote finis t o
their 1938 basketball season i n,
Dukes gymnasium, with a thrilling
triumph over Johnson S.
Smith University rating CIAA
cage stars before a large crowd of
fans from all over South Carolina
and neighboring states. At i the
half the score stooj at 19 to 12
in favor of State College, but Bo=
were started shooting for Smith
Bulls in the last few minutes of
the second half to gjve the game
? j -
c* nuiiinmu IIII ir>|| tftllU tt I1I1HI
score of 31 to 28.
From the beginning, it was apparent
that the . North Carolina
team was surprised to find their
southern cohorts-such clever passers
and agile floorworkers. Bowers
Oliver and Watt of the Bulls play
ed~good ball but could not match
the Watson and Edwards scoring
combination plu* the all around
play of the Bulldog aggregation:
Jimmv .Vhnson, Armstrong, Harney,
Gilliam and McDew. ^ , i
Twe seniors were playing their
last basketball game, Johnson and
Edwards, who turned in a bril-^
liant performance. This marked
he elose of a good season in wfcich
. -South. Carolina won lA out of 11
games played. The tournament
nlay of Watson and Armstrong at
Tuskegee caused them to be two
of the most talked of players at
the games in which South Carolina
defeated Morehouse 29 to 24 and
Fisk 40 to 33, but lost to Xavier
1938 champions after leading, at
the half. The Bulldogs were ti
warded fourth place out of 16 pds
sible places after losing a thriller
i to Alabama State. ,
See "SPRING FEVER".
| FINAL PAY-TJF~
WKKH
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NOTES FROM 2nd CALVARY
All activities at our church were
church school is inaugurating a
drive fur an Increase ?n iminbi rs
and in general usefulness through
club Units} and voluntary service
especially gniong the younger mem
j bers. There is an evidence of i<
willingniesB to work alnio-t everywhere.
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-At'tfffI'lyieiiuuii sMeirc Rev. 3. "
Smith preached a very edifying
sermon on "What?Think Ve?trf-p
Christ ?-?The message?wasCTTrTcT"'
and pointed but bubbling over with
gospel truth. Al the conclusion a
very liberal response was made to
the call Tor financial support.
Our .members are wearing h
smile-of--gratitude--this week for the
splendid results from, the personal
appeals during the last few
days. Quite a number will report
at a later date. '
The Pulpit Aid club enjoyed a
fine meeting Monday night at tl^?heme
of Mrs. C. H. Browin and the" '
Opportunity club is booked" to j
meet at the home of Mrs. C. i
Stewart Wednesday hj&Ht. The '
teachers' meeting has been chang?Ied
from 7 o'clock Tuesday night 1
to Friday night at 7:00 o'clock at
Next Sunday Hey. C. II. Brown ;
our pastor elect is to conduct- setvices
mbrning and evening. Urge i
all to' join us ih all services. I
understand the Pulpit Aid is work
ing for a big night attendance
and other clubs will surety join
in. Let us remember that "The ,
Lord is in His Hqly Temple" at
night as well as in the day. Come
thou with us, 7:30 Sunday right -and
get your spiritual strength renewed.
And always read the
["Leader" and lead the reader.Next
Sunday is Dollar Day. If
you can't come send.
m +
-. Let's Get. Together
Columbia Lndrm Mn. 11 R'ri"-h?s
of Pythias, extends a cordial invitation
to all Sir Knights" and Calantheans
in Columbia and Richland
County, and any District that
may be able to get enough?mmi and
women together, to meet with
them Sunday afternoon, March 1.3
4:30 p. m., at the Odd Fellows'
Halt; td discuss plans pertaining
to the welfare of the organization
, and to arrange for an anniversary
jurisdiction of N. A., S. A.. K., A.,
A. & A, in some church to be setheans
present Tffts meeting will
be followed by a similar meeting.
March 20.
E. R. Lewis, Chancellor Com.
T. L. Morris, K. of R. & S.
j James Batt<
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The Palmetto 'State Teachers'..
March 1G, 17, 18. The Local Comn
tions for homes to accomTrnrftnTT" li
50c per day for lodging or-$l.'J5 po
Persons desirous of accommod
lumbia. S. C.
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I friends in Winston-Salem recently.
KUI>'i- I>. 1j. TUuinas held'Qur?
quarterly conference at Salem M.
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L. Gathings.
J'cvl. a.'i'l Mrs. JX.J. JoT.nson of
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DILLON COUNTY TEACHERS
MEETING
0>; Saturday, February 19, the
DiUolf C'yunty TeacheiV associatiu--'.
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Dillon Hitfh school, Dillon, S. C.
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fur field Day which is to be on
April 8'h. We were glad to have
in our-midst the president of the
i.Vunty Tuber<\|losis association*
Mi s...0iblurs*, who. gave a very interesting
talk.
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