The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, May 7, 1938
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Mr. and MrsT" Walter L. Davi
12 Bruyton Ave., had as thei
gu^s^s on the lCtlT thru the 22n
April, their brother and sister-it
' law, niklcr ami .Mrs. .lutm u. m
vja^of -JSaii-bunks, Par,?and- -Huh
t mother Mrs. Annie Da\is of Blyt
wood, S. (J., their brother Jaspc
Davis also of Blythewood. Wlii!
.in the cifS', Elder and Mis. Davi
witnessed a lot qf fun such a
fishing?trips and siprKt seeing
They also added that Columbia?i
one of the important prospects <;
the South for the .coloreJ laCe. F.
dev Davis a former citizen c
Blythewood, havintr ihade his "horn
in Pennsylvania for the past ;*2
?many lovely dinners ineUhUHf??Lh
family reunion tha.t took pWec p
Sunday. Anvil 17 at the ho'me c
a brother Mr. and Mrs: Geortr
_ . * Davis in Colonial Heights. AIL lit
family was toprethpv with the e>
vv|/ttVii U1 CIHJ \JII laV !l H'l till
sister Miss Mary Davis of Piqus
Qhip. *
THE WAVEKLY SCHOOL
PANTRY BAZAAR
The Wavcrly PTA is having it
annual Pantry Bazaar on Eridav
- May 13, from 10:30 a.m. ur.til i
o'clock p.m. This is also Visitinj
Day for Wavcvly school. The va
lious tood stnils will he is.play
.<?<} .At .different Booths and s?/ld a
t greatly reduced rates. Parent
' "are acting us -chairmen m" honfhLet
us make this a big day as tin
money raised is greatly reo'ed t<
feed undei'noUi islieil child en.
The regular PTA meeting wil
be held the following. Thursday
May 19 at which time there wil
be. the repot t', and tin- eh 'tic.':. "
officers. A reception is al v> pkir.
Mrs. Lottie Simmons, Pies
MiV. Pit,].di nr.m'ii: i*'1. KeC
CAVALIERS SOCIAL tll'li
The regular weekly me ting o;
? : the Cavaliers club met at , he i c-s.
V idencc of. Mr. P. J. llvirin, 112'.
Queen street. On Tu sdny might
May 3. The house was called t?
order by the pre-ddet, th ; ('huploin
\Tr AToltnn . nn.lni't .
til the u' vctionnls. Af'iV whirl'
the business session- of th-.? inciting
were discussed with the Prwsidoht,
Mr. Marian Willi -in. presid
ing, followed l>y roll rail. : Thi
. host skived a v ry lieliei. a repast
? . consisting of. salmon salad, cako
and fruit ec/cktail. - E\iTy?>r:t- lefi
? expressing" "tkeffisol-vos--as?btt-vhpi
?? spent a vtrry" enjoynbio evening.
THE WARD ONK WH.I.INO
WORKERS CUB
The Ward One Willing Woi'l? is
club met at. the home til" M iss Lucy
Jor.cs 41'J Sunujer street, Tuesday
night, May tt. The mocti ;g was
called to order bjMhe madam pros
idpnt, Mis.-; Lucy Jones at 1 pained
with, the elub.'sung led by Miss
Narrcy Sims. Prayer by Mr. S
bin ill). Bible U'iso lerited by all.
Song led by Mrs. C. M. Thompson.
The minutes were read, motion by
Miss Nancy Sims, seconded by
Mrs. Eva Mae Moss. We baci two
visitors Miss Easter Perkins of
Gadsden, also Mrs. Margaret Jenkins
( city. The meeting Was opened
for business. "The roH'?wa.s call
ed, the members responded briefly.
The the meeting was closed.
THE EAST I?N!) JOLLY IIINCII
The club was entertain d at- the
heme of Mr-. Louise P>laet;sluar
211G Elmwfod avenue. Alter the
.. devotional^ox?miscs the meeting
was turned over to the pros i v' U
for discussion of old and new
business. ~ We were very glad to
receive four new' members. The
hostess of the evening served hon
; ey deW ice cream on pineapple
cake. We adjourned to meet at
heme of Mrs. Annie Lee Bradley.
THE GOLDEN ROD CLl'R
Tho mooting was call d to orde 1
by the vice-president Mrs. Gcor
^ f?ia Mae Davenport at the home
of Mrs. Hester Hall, 2100 block of
Elmore Avenue. Opening song The
Lord Lifted Me. Prayer was repeated.
Scripture lesson was read,
The house WAS then?ofiiuicd?for
business. The minutes read and adopted.
The roll was called; then
watchword.
Wednesday nijrht. at the home
met with a lovely feast of thn Gyp
sy party and a We-iner Roast. Ev'
erybody had a lovely time. The
best dressed Gypsy received a
?1 - prt?o. A daHcions repast was scrved.
The Pext meeting at the home
pf Mfes Beatrice Green.
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-j LAMBDAS IN GAY FETE
CnmfUotuJy comfortable thuuugti "
nut, the entire eW nint? was the- annual
formal inception of the Lamtr
da society, Tlmrsday night, April
US in Colby reception hall, Benedict
college.
I)fccorated ovorhoad with blue
a-ml white, the c/ificial colors of
?Uie ..o.i.iy, along with villi color
ml halloas nnd white sweet peas^
s> and white carnations, the^recepi
r! >
. tion hall was beautifully to be^
!. hold.
| i .
; J . Lambda. -uunulW-r-,?distmh
gnishcfi -by th word "Lambda"
oi' s'anrpml on-ribbons of blue'and
;?t white, attached by the society pin.
* As the guests entered the dtoor
j.Jti'cy were presented with butTonis
hi kw- etmiritions. . ?
,f | The b inlet service t>r varied,
dainty sandwiches, punch, ice
e cream cake an;1 salted nuts, was
5 simply delightful Icy the guests...
4ij-?Music?was furnished by the
".JmiVc" So** si1 f.aires".--Whaty -wtth
tl "
u: . ,i
f mvnfio i wii^ ??in?*vwi ?ir IH.i Ui Ullir
t. j .'<u >n<-y tiairick at'the piano; A.
el P. Williams, saxaphonc and David
* I Pn._h, ti ainpet was quite an adiliV
(' tipn to the -evening with their
' Tovely melodies.
Miss Btfiioco Latimer is presiil.
nt of this popular group of
Junior ai:;i S< nior your.g ladies.
B Miss Kvelyn Davis is viee-presi:?i!.Tit;?M
i . K'.diy?Roodor?is sPcre*
^ tary ami -Mists. Pearl Schumpcrt,
, tica'surer. This was an' evening
long to b? remembered by all the
? ' ' i""< ov'-nhio s. _
? PHlhNDLV ROYS SOCIAL
7 ( LA 15 ~ "
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> The mooting was held at the
home of M:\ Kddie Mai-.kins 1-127
-Whaley-street. The meeting was
' calh'd t ) order by the President,
' M r. Chest"! held F. Powell at 8:00
! o'clock. ~ TV1 devotional services
vvi re .(o:?jhn-t ' i>y Mr. Kd. Fnpp.
S-. rg. In the Garden. Scripture
'-| cTca' St". -Luke 10:1-7. Prayer
* \v;is. t:n-n ropea'cd in concert. The
~ Inc.-,Innt ih'n look1 ilingc .mwF1
call d for the minibus of the last
mm-tinjr which wore read, receiv[
'"hand a'opted. Xew and old busi
_s s was discu-scd. The club dei
cidcd t>? run a mr/onliffht picnic to
'IhmKai's lake .somt time i'u the"'
, ncir 1'utui e.' We will let >" u know,
n the next weeks' issue* the date. 11
"I'll* roll.' was called an i every
~ in i.l'el ' l'cspm.ded?pulei ly.?The [
ni.-i t iter ad.ie-a-ae?l to meet at the
homo i'o*- Mr. WiVaanr Mick>n,?, !
1111 Whaley street..
\ sriMMiisi: snnwkk for l
; Mis# \ 111.I.fd a It. bl'ktox l
b\ Misses- I.eona Johnson and
Krmancse Bowman ' i
i1
~ n M> i ' o in. 1 his llocailtv enter- ]
taircd Miss Xelloda B. But toil
.with .a Su' tui t* Shower. The srene
of i(To festivity was in the school
nrdit'O inm. It was decorated in a
vop hhnded eojov scheme of blue^
and white. Mother nature, with
yeauiuui nidi's ana siiniiJin'iiw aa- i
- '.Yd much to the occasion. i
The charming ladies and elegant i
m< n, who'( wore informally attired <
aired in making the affair one of I
satisfactory prominence. I
Promptly at i>;!5() Miss I.oena 1
dohnsnu and the bride-elect ar- 1
- ived.?Miss?Gilliard played?the
cddin.'r^ inarch, and Mr. MeLcod.
led 'Mi.-s Breton to a..large ,chair 1
draped in blue and white paper.
She was unaware of the secret. * |
Miss. Burton was asked to make f
a few remarks, but Mr. McLeod, f
in a unique way had to explain \
I li e Surprise Shower before she ^
> < pMiul (!. {
I.ater the bride-elect was asked j,
to tin e Hu? and white ribbon in f
the chapel to its eh<7, which led (
her thro'gh fc"veral rooms to the t
-da^c. TTero she found a decorated j
j de-.k, eni ivipg out the color scheme
; and underneath, were the hidden j.
| Again she was speechless. p
j . 'Mirses Bowman and Gilliard op ^
bind t'-.o -rifts and laid them on a
j large table. Thc v were both elab- .
j orate ;U (1 useful. t
' I -'Miss T.ogan, the Home F.cono- ,
tnics teacher and Mrs. C. H. Mc- j,
j T.eo 1 shi". ijtl punch and cookies. ^
-}tbu-rimr the repast, Mrs, L W. Wib ^
; horn rang a solo, dedicated to the
j In ide-nlect. .'^
I -Games for thtveevenine were fur
nished by Misses Lauretta 11am- (
mond and Julia Gilliard. Mr. Ste- p
phen Johnson and Miss Zoye Cor- e
-bin had charge of the -artistic dec- ^
^ration. | p
The following patrons were pros t
' rnt: Mrs. M. K. Wilborn, Mrs. E1-'
' -/at a M oover, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
[ Williams. Mrs. Isadora Young, Mrs t
It. At Brioman, Rev. G. C. John-'v,
-on. Mrs Hassio Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs M. R William's, Mrs. Alfair'p
McAlistev, Mr. Charlie Anderson, n
.Mr. Onoal Williams. Miss OliaT,
I Williams and Mr. Raymond Ander'
i. l P
. gon. . Lp
r Those who sent gifts: Mr. andi
Mrs. R. L. Williams. Miss Dollis ^
Simpson. Mrs. Rentier Randolph ^
r "ar.d Mrs. Yaney"Anderson". fa
y~ Thus the Ornngchurg County r
Training school faculty entertained
1 with the first Surprise Shower,'J
1 which typified true co-worker soir- n
_it n nd ,n bond of fellowship, which f
makes the faculty a beacon light ^
fg"Tlre"EIIbrg^ cgftimunity. w
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Blue Ribbon Health
Parade
Rutherford County, Murfeesbor
Tenn.?National Negro Healtl
week here came to a close Fridaj
Api-il 8th with the first Health Pa
rade. The parade was under th
auspices of our efficient colore*
Nurse Miss Irma Kelley of Georg
towu. S. C. ; C88
children were awarded BIj
ribbons for being 100% in Healtl
204 of this numer were fror
Bradley Grammar, school; 394 fror
the county schopls. The parad
wns veyy .afctTwulive1 with tteat
representing the Eight Health Rul
es. After the parade a Health pr
gVam was. gi'ven at Holloway liig
school. Dr. John J. Mullowney
president of Meharry Medical col
lege gave the principal address.
Prizes and awards were givci
by Dr. J. B. BlaCk, County Healtl
officer. The 1st and 2nd grade
of Bradley received silver cups fo
haivntr 100% Blue ribbon childrei
c* u ? -^?4:(X 4~ nnn
-i itv mi ^ i aui: a cci micnic im i7v/i
Blue ribbons. Sand Hill, a count;
school received a silver cup, Las
cassas school received a certificate
After the program a luncheoi
was given in honor of Dr. J." J
Mullowney.
Miss Kelly is doing a great pieci
of work in Health in this county
She has won the confidence an<
cooperation not only of the color
ed group hut the whites as well
We are hoping for her much sue
cess in this work to aid humanity
WAVERLY BRANCH LIBRARY
REPORT FOR APRIL 1938
Circulation: Adult fiction 533;
adult non-fiction 302, rentals 20
total -books 864. Adult periodicals
34. Books and periodicals 898.
Juvenile?fiction 517, non-fictior
640, total books 1157. Juvenile
periodicals 11, books and periodicals,
1168. Grand total nf ho'okr
and periodicals 2066.
Twenty-three' schools and Camp
Moore have book deposits.
New a6:ult borrowers 26, new juvenile
borowers 15. total 41. Reregistered
adult borrowers 4. .
Numbe of peoplre for reference
and observation 889.
Number of children present at
bwo Story iiour periods 71. "
imring tne month a four drawer
Piettrre File was p.lacod in tho
library. It is fully adequate to
the library. School teachcr.% Sunday
school teachers and other
workers are at liberty to borrow
mour.ted pictures for display, demonstration
or any class, project.
We were7"also fortunate to receive
a large Magazine Rack, donated
by the Booker T. Washington
High school through the Principal,
Mr. J. Andrew Simmons. It
was made by boys in the 9th, 10th
and 11th grades und?r-the supervi-id:
of Mr. At bur PerrTn and
Mr. Benjamin Harrison. We hope
to -have other equipment made by
the school ??
Several member*?of Ga?len
clubs donate , flower plants for
gardei\ lovers generally on Tuesday
at -4 u'clogk. ?
The .library stafF is very anxidus
to- liay^ more" patrons hi.i row bonks
as thy circulation is falling ytf.
Ilelprus anakc-pro'gress. Gome or.o
^ ~J. W. T. *
RROXZEMEX
By Jim Bell
Bronzemen were in session at
the home of Mr. James Williams
Monday nite, May 2. All members
.vere present. The members' of the
dub have been keeping themsleves
xhind closed (loo:s for the last
two months, but not asleep. In doing
so, each member has found
)ut that it is worth while to keep
me engagement and aim at somehing
that will bring happiness
md success to all. '
There is great need that the attention
of young and oM?people
should be called to the importance
>f keeping engagements. Much of
I / *'
iic coniucion ana annoyance and
rouble of this world would be done
iway, if people would learn to
:cep their promises. Promptness
ihould always, accompany the fulilling
of an-angqgcmcnt, otherwise
he engagement is not really kept.
Personally I think a promise break
r,. or one who is date in dcecrpfng
lis appointments cannot in,, true
ense of the term be considered a
irst class person.
Speaking about arriving at some
bin?, we are all guilty. It is true
hat it is?what?you hit, not what
ou aim at. that counts, hut it! is
mportant to take the" right aim.
'he one who aims deliberately at
he center of the target stands a
letter chance, a hundred to one,
han one who shoots without tnkr.g
aim. The best and highest
hings in the world are the unseen
hings that will last forever. Mony
is a good thing. A high position
t business or professional or polical
world is a good thing, but
here is something higher than
loney, omce and position. The
;ord, "character," is the grandest
he highest and best thing in the
oriel. |
Honor, uprightness, speaking
he truth, dealingWfairly with people.
heing willing jEo hein the lowlv
nd unfortunate, 'pay your debts
romptly and many others are inhaled
irr *he word character:?-?-|
The Bronzemen will meet at the
omo of Mr. Gene Thomas next]
ilonday night, May 9th. to clear
way all unfinished Tiusiness con-]
efnfng thrf' Private Ball.- The
lembovs will swing into their Sec*j
End Anniversary, Monday nitc,
5, at the Township Auditorium,
There wi-ti
e three hundred invited. Strictly
i invitational and guest affair.
flHE WVLMETTO LEADER
Adult Travel Club
- Community Program
' The adult students of Coluhibi
r gave their monthly program in th
' Waverly Branch library, Frida;
' evening. The library was beaut
j fully decorated in red and blu
crepe paper and a host of flower:
| The program was presented b
"" students from beginners throug
e i the fourth gentle under the direc
i jUonofMTs" S. Bi Rice and wa
n quite a success. They sang thei
n theme song, "The More We Gc
e Together"; solos ana Negro spit
g mi 1 r Rirptrrr. wsru . read ~ consist
|. ing of the Game of Health, poems
0 contest. Life of Mis. Mary Mc
h Leod Bethune, Manners at Publi
Gatherings, Be Kind to Animal
[. and the Crusaders Oreed, afte
J which the Travel club dues wer
I collected.
H- j'he purpose of this nrogran
d was three-fold. (1) To stress th
9 educational side in connection wit]
1 their work. (2) To raise mone;
' for the Opportunity .school and (3
o Tn>iK.. ?hi. club m applied inter
y est for the three R's.
The guest speaker was Mothci
Gritfin. Love" was The then\fi..o
1 hbr discourse
~ \TO usl Closing remarks wart
I made by &e teacher. Mrs. SL_ B
b Rice. .
1 Among the distinguished visi
tors during the "evening were Mrs
Geneva Lewis, WPA teasher;, Mrs
J. W, Talley. Waverly Branch , li
bravian and ALj s. AlcClain. Re
freshments were sold for tjae. bene'
fit of the Opportunity school.
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BLL E RIBBON. SAXE CLUB
The meeting was held at the
| home of Mrs. Francenia Mankins
| 1427 Wlialey street and called to
* older bv the president, Mrs. Ilattie.
W.aHter^ Opening song Love
Lifted~~Me. Scripture - in concert.
/Minutes, of the last meeting were
I read' and approved and- new busii
ness was ddiscussed. The roll call
| ed business was discussed.
Next meeting will he - at the
home of Miss Orelia Micken.
Adjournment. Closing selection
after* which the hostess served a
delicious course.
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? ROYAL ML SIC CLUB
Tne Royal Music Club met at
( nit' nume 01 .uiss i.ouisa Kicnaru77-strn,
Wednesday-night, April 27th.
The meeting was failed to order
~~6y the president, -Miss Susie M?e
Tttrypkms?ate-tliiL^LULyjat^l^ur. The
j devotions conducted by Miss Magnolia
Washington. After which un
finished and new business was
j transacted,?Current?events?ami
I the program were omitted, due to
, the fact that a Weiner Roast was
to be given after meeting at the
home of Mifis Richardson.
' After the transaction of business,
the finance secretary. Miss
Adelaide Mvers and finance commilUe
Misses Susie Jones, Magnolia
Washington and Mr. Frank En
glish took charge of the meeting
to collect the duos. After which we
"adjourned at 8T30 To have the
Weiner. Roast. The next meeting
will 'ba held at the -home of Miss
. Susie Jones Wednesday nfto, May 1
D>a;,A(;i;ME.vr?annul XCKD
Mrs! JeTftn son ~ IT ArcTtde'oT^.
ciet.v "HiTl himounces the engagemeht
of her daughter,. Sadie Vir1
ginia and James Douglas Ruckc-i
of Anderson and Columbia.
1 Miss McRae is a graduate of
_Benedici_~college and has taught
school in Hartsville, S. C.. for the
past two years.
Mr. Rucker will receive his MasrW?nrvno
in PnlifriAiic
tion from Howard university in
June. The wedding will be solemnized
June 10. " .
I)R. C. A LIVER IS S. C. STATE
ORATOR
Orangeburg, tS. C.? (C)?Dr.
John C.. Wright, jKistor of the
First Congregational chuich, Atlanta,
Ga., will be the baccalaureate
speaker at S. C. State college
on Sunday, May 29, and Dr.
Ambrose Caliver, senior specialist,
in the ofTjce id' Education, Washington,
will be the commencement
orator as 100 seniors graduate,.it
was announced Friday by President
M F Whit taker
I WHO'S WHO IN THE LKS
1 OQl'ETTI/i CLUB
Most amiable, Carolyn Thompson
: best crooner. Mary Young;
bqst fradtL, Luella Taylor and
Lucy M. Goins; most talkative,
Rosa Lee Taylor; best tone of
voice, Mamie Thompson; most talented,
Luella Taylor; best dancer
Lillie Mae Minder; most critical
Rosa Lee Taylor; most ladylike,
Clara?RajujolpJii?heartiest laugh.
Mary Young.
Les Coquettes club met at thp
home of Miss Mary Young 230
Pickens street, Tuesday, May 8, at
8 p.m. The program was omitted
and the president took charge
of the session. Dues were Col
looted for the Kiddie party which
L will -take -place XridayL night, May
ft at the home of Miss Lillie Mae
Minder 211 Rail street. Prizes
| will be givpn to the typical girl
' and boy kiddie. There'll be lots
| of laughter. Refreshments will
he sold. Admission 5c. Our next
meeting will be at the home of
"Mlka Lucy Mae--thrtm-,--l4ga- Whal?y
street.
Prytanean Fraternity
-? The Prytanean Frciernisty of
e Booker T. Washington High school
y has completed its plans for the
i- spring and summer seasons.
e The fraternity made its social
y debut* with a pre-Easter ball at
h the Masonic Temple, April IF,
1938. The next, social affair jan
s the fraternity's program for the
* late spring is an entertainment
.. fo: the high sfchool seniors on
inn? 'A ioaa - - ? '
j,
The frat will hold regular meetc
ings during the summer months
s with the members remaining at
home.
I Plans are now being formuat11
'.-d for the setting up of other chap
0 t?rs throughout the state. Ac^
tjor.s will not be taken however
j until the. beginning of the l"938-39
?school year,?? : ?
1 HANDY WILL PLAY "BLUES"
C-*. In capital
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[-* Washington?(C)?W. C. Handy
| originator of the "blues", has been
invited by Miss Sarah Gertrude
Knott, national dir?rtor of the
National Folk Festival, to appear
here at the fifth annual celebrate
n on May <3-?. Mr. Handy will
bring from his New York office,
1587 Bioadway, his. famous trurtlpet
and guitar,, and will .play the
"St. Louis Blues" and the "MemI
phis Blues", making two appear!
ances during the festival, demonstrating
on both 'instruments and
vocally, his contribution fo the
nation's music. -7 ' '
LUC KY BTTtI) SOCIAL CLUB ~
The Lucky Bird Social club met
in regular session conducted by
I the President, Mr. Sam Williams
j at the home of Mrs. Estella Weston.
First song by Mrs. T. Kenny.
Prayer by Mr. J. Ketmy. Selection,
Willie Boycc; scripture
j lesson Mrs. Hattie Johnson. Song
! Mrs. Mario Poi tlock. The- ppesi'
dent then called for the minutes
of the last meeting ^of whcih was
v?'(l f\n<\ annrovd. Tty sick
1 committee made report, nun if being
| sick. .
I Ui\llusfioi business^ il^jBotion
was made for Mr. AJUi^^West to
be a member/, of t$e Jsick comniittce.
New business. A pro*
gram was rendered by the club.
The roll was call 13 members be.
ing present. N*xt meeting at
t Miss Rutli Williams 920 College j
I street. Th<^ club- was dismissed |
meats served.
MORRIS COLLEGE NEWS
"During the week of March 31.'
Robinson, a soniov, attended the
Vutinnnl AoCnAi,>i;,,? ^f r..n,
Deans and Registiars at Little
Rock, Arkansas. They reported an
enjoyable trip?both from the
standpoint of infoi mat ion. derived
and from the contacts made while
there.
The Little Theatre has 'contin*
tied to tiavel with a group of its
players?St. George and Kingstree
being their most recent- stops. The
ville on May 2nd and Winnsboro
on May 3rd, Miss Ruth Richards,
liiectress.
The Alumni Association wishes
to call attention to its annual meet
ing May 24 at 5 p.m. Be present
with your annual dollar ($1.00.) j
The spring meeting of South;
Carolina Association of Collegiate'
Presidents, Deans and Registrars,
held at Coulter Academy, Cherawj
m April 23, was attended by Dean'
RaaI..|. n n~ U-11 I
Passion Week at Mortis College
was made very impressive as spe- |
rial services .were held each ....day J
from Monday thru Good Friday. <
We were blessed by having for .
our speakers some of our own and
some of the city pastors. ||
Among the recent visitors o n
Morris College campus were Pres
ident Mullowney of Meharry Modi- <
cal College, Prof. George Abraham
and. Senior ..Class- of Dennis...HighSchool.
Bishopvjlle, S. C., the Senior
Class of_ Wilson High School
and Mr. Reid of Chicago.
On Monday night, Agril 25th, }
Af? T ..iU_ Tr-. \
vii. outlier rk-niK. notea tenor ron ]
dered a recital in Morris College 4
auditorium to an appreciative au- 4
dience of students and visitors. < ^
_ The . Commencement J
will formally begin at Morris Col- 4
lege, Sunday May 22nd at 4 p. m., ?
with the Baccalaureate sermon by .
Rev. A. H. Clark, A. B, Class of 1
'28, pastor of the First Baptist*^
Church, Summerville, S C. The '
annual Commencement address will
D*an F. G. S Ev?r?tt, A. B? 1
Announces Its Sprlr
ner Events
B D, A. D., Florida Memorial C
I lege, Live Oak, Florida. Rev. 1
, erett is of_the class of '18
On May 21th the classes of
I and '28 are holding a reunion jo
ly. It will be noticed that
7 uiv^~
lect<fd" front members of the
.and '28 classes.
JUT LKR?COT *F~AI) DS ~
- INTEREST TO CO Ml XL
HODGE TOUR
Brooklyn, X. Y.? (G)?The co
of Adolph Hitler, chancellor
Germany, in recently '-'absorbin
Austria, bas added greater int<
- erf to?the coming?teru!-.?tmrrt
tour of Europe by Adolph Hodt
10-19 74th street. Mr. Hodge's
r.ouneed last week. In .T?pn?
Mr. "Hodge received a letter frc
the head of German rail</ads whi
gave him Hitler's personal assu
- unce that the party would be me
welcome. Mr. Hodge's itinera
calls for' arrival, at Nurembet
Germany, on July 20th, after vis
i: g the city's castle of Heidelbe
on he 19th, and for three dayS
Vienna from oc oo '
date a largo group of teachers ai
professional people have enroll
for the trip, which -will cov
twelve countries hfr 48 days, sa
ing July 7 on the "lie de Franei
INSURANCE MEN DISTRIBUT
3.-,0.000 PIECES OF UTKRt.
TURK IN DRIVE
^ Durham, N. C.? (C)?"Appro
imately '350,000 different typ
and forms of literature will
distributed-throughout the nati<
in the interest of National Neg
Insurance Week, May 9-16, ai
the agents of cooperating comp
nfea wil be wearing specially d
signed buttons incidental to intr
ducing themselves to the public
the interest of the objectiv<
' whieh have been set for the wee!
. >-wd Chairman George Waync-^re
Thursday:
- ;Mr. Cox who heuda ' >-ivr'
$20,000,000 in new business, wi
chairman of the first cooperath
drive last year which brought i
over $11,000,000 in new busines
C. L. Townes of Richmond, Va.,
secretary of the committee.
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Commenting further on the drive.
and mi the contribution Q* h
? "the- Negro insurance cennpaniea
Jul- l? tl"' an'' socal welfare
pv_1 and development of Negroes in A- *
merica," Mr. Cox mentioned the
fact that Negroes. <>f the United
j ^States have $205,000,000 of insur^
unci, in force, which is $17 per
? i ;i 1111 ' .ill ;i . :'V ' n j 1 j' < >' pnpn,
latior. Th">e companies) said Mr.
C/'X, "have n!>(/ lonned to NegroJ
es of America on mortgages ap?
. .proximately- -fire'' nvHton. dollars,
and that in nititur.c-l ? ndyvrments,
cash surr' rulers, distnlily clhltns,
death claims, etc.. tiles'? beneficiaries
approxirnateiv $*0,000,000." ...x
up >
of Concluding, Mr.. .. * "oof said-t?
g" "These Negro companies ape now
;r- thoroughly fortifying theirs* el vea
ial ir: i very w: r?for th - i ! lietuatlon- ~
r t? t- *- * ^
je, uiinii ousinesa ir.i-rvgp welln
trained ard s'c-adify-ev.ployed Ne- - '
ry f"'" ilMiiiirii^ , ?> ,. , ~r.. .. t.i|i i'i,??mi
to. the i>'eulia: si* union, with
th which c(\Lhpanics have, to Ih'al. to
understand ari+'sppi cciate \yhat is
* OssCTitlal to i}i;i tiiiji cobrsd of
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