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Saturday, November 19, 193? Mrs. Carrie Shuter Long, Mrs. Julia McCain-Miller and Miss Rena Burgess were in the city shopping ?Tuesday of this.-we^r~ THE LUCY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Birds held their reg ular meeting?at the- home of Mrs. Mary L. C. Ryhnehart on Wheat street. First song was led by Mr*. Kennedy; prayer by Mrs. Ma mio Coleman; scripture fcssofry by - the President, Mr. iSam Williams. Son? by Mrs. Ilattie Johnscr. which brought the devotions to a close. The president took charge falling for m?iute<& of the last meting which omitted because our secretary was absent. Unk - finished and new Twsiness was dis cussed. Miss Isabella Jonner will have e cHitterling supper Saturday right, Nov. 19 at her reside, ce 511 Sumter street. Members* and friends are invited to come and enjoy yourselves. The roll was called by the finnncial sectuwyr Members pr.j-i'int ' 11." The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Annie Porter,- 502 ?=?** Main street. Wei wore dismissed by tne president. We were served creamed potatoes, sliced tomatoes, ham, smacks, hot cocoa* and marshmellows, ambrosia cake. YOUNG_ MEN PROGRESSIVE ttui.u.s .MUUTING Georgetown, S. C.?Th? Young Men Progressive club held , its ?-?- weekly meeting, Wednesday - mite Mr. James Line? with Mr. Buster November 9th at the hcrme of Parker assistant' host. The meet ing was called to. order by the President, Mft Jaimes Besseliou. The club song wa, led by Mr. I*aiah Fraser. The president asked for the minutes' which were read by the Svyreta ry. Aftek meeting adjourned a delicious - course was served. Tht in:xt- meeting -will -be held at the home of &fr. William Sihr gleton with Mr. William Wright entertaining. " * -THE- ^L'AMUSANT CLUB The club met at its usual hour 8;30 o'clock at the hcrme of Miss Whaley. The meeting was called to order by thc president. After devotion the program committee enter tailed tHi: gtuup with~~ff ~shm*t and s:vappy program which ev?ry one seem to enjoy. We are planning to have a very i teresting program for Thanksgiving and we hop*? that all our friends will come out and j'oin us. We were proud to have as ? g.est, Miss Goodwin. Our President, Mr. Lewis i&gc d the* members to ke?p up the good spirit, because all the memb' rs seem to take a greater inter_. the?club as ^a^whole. Af which the roll wa?, called, each iL.'n:bi'r respcrruled with a -silver i.fTeiing. After which a delicious Kpast of refreshments wa8 served by the hostess. The club adj'ourned to meet at thp home of Miss Asbciry, 1912 Qervais St.? WEEK-END IN GEORGETOWN The following wiere we^k-end guests of Mrs. Lme'z Reed, Butts street: Hester Grii^ei, Faiinde ? ICnowlin, G. Samuel, Prof. P. C. LJ-gett arid Mrs. Mary J. Godfrey, all of Uppter Pee Dee. Also Mrs. W. D. Wdlds. Mrs. Godfrey is the mother of Mrs. Reed. Elks Sponsor PreThanksgiving Ball Monday Night The Palmetto Lodge of Elks, i T P P O P*. rvf W will snnnsorl a pro-Thanksgivmg Ball at the Odd Fellows' Casinto, Assembly street. Monday night, November 21st, from 8:30 until ? Plans have been completed lor an evening ' of mer'iment in ofc* servance of the Thanksgiving season. Souvenirs will be distributed free to all. You are invited to come and join in this festiv?y occasion and swing to the rhythm of Harold June and his South Carolina Collegia n s^___JThe_j^missifin_ia ?thirty cents-ancP advance tickets are on sale at Thomas Drug store. Key Stone and Green Deaf Cafe. GIRL RESERVE CLUB The Girl iReserves of the city are asked to come and bring a friend to the Phyllis Wheatley. Y~ *W.C.A., Monday afternoon, Nov. 21, 1938, at 4:30 p.m. You don't need money Vn,v J . ? -VII b iieeu CUTIS, .Tnst rnmn on fflrls And join the Girl Reserves. J SCRE J$25 \ ' . Personal Mention The sons of Professor and Mrs R. W. Boulware of Harbison Col lege?Dr. R. W. Boulware anc Howard R. Boulware, Esq., wen at the reception in honor of Lt Oxley. Paul Lawrence Dunbar Glovei was among the Omega^ to gree Mr. Oxley while here Sunday. Mrs. E? R._ Pickett, Mjs. JR1, H Halle, of'Camden; Mrs. R.W, Bou ware, of Trmo and Mrs. V. R. Dix _ on of Barnwell were-among thi Omega sisters here Sunday t < greet Lt. Clarence A. Oxley. Dr. D. J. 'Ddxson and his son D J.. Jr.. of Rnrnwoll T"??* T ur Imas and Dr. C. C. Brevard of Can den were among- the out of citi Omegas here Sunday afternoon t< grepf Lt. Lawrence A. Oxley. J. Werdell Martin, Basileus o Omicron Omega, local chapter wai here Sunday. Mr. Martin.is fro* Camden. Mr. M. V. Harper and Preside*' J. E. Blanton of Voorhees wen here "chumming" with Omega Ox ley last Sunday. , Mr. Furman F. Williams at BaVnwell, Mr. W.' J. Brownlee el Camdbn, Miss Eleanor Clarksoi .and Mr. Ralph Boulware of Irmc made Omega contacts hare last Sunday afternoon. President and Mrs. J. P. Portei of Harbison College and Dr. E H.: McGfrll of Allen were among the College executives among the Omegas in Columbia last Sunday nTTTI VD Tn\TPo A uun-av/ii JC4O Mrs. Maggie Jones of Irrao, S, C., announces the marriage of hex daughter Rosa Lee, to the Rev, L. C. Butler,. son of Rev. and Mrs, E. P. Butler of Hemingway, ?L1C., Ceremony performed at- home ol Mrs. Bouie, 1112 Oak street, Columbia, S. C., August 19th. 1938. Zack Whyte To Play t Here Thanksgiving Day Auditorium Zack Whyte and hTS^WorlcT "Fa kmm Orchestra will pay at the Township Auditor!urn Thursday, Novembei?84tli. This - is OTTe of the most outstanding attractions on the road t^fay crowd rs expected to jam the Auditorium after the State-Benedict game., The Bronzemen Club take great pleasure in presenting this band to the thousands of dance lovers, and feci sure that everyone will turn out as the prices are in reach of every one. Zack Whyte returned to this country last month after a srx month tour of Europe, playing nightly tn packed houses and have already been booked for a return engagement in London and Paris. Since his arrival in this country the band has been appearing rn the leading white night spot of Cincinnati- and- broadcastings"fivet WLW-NBC network nightly. Zack Whyte leaves on a southern tour with" Colunvhfa his only stop i n South Carolina. The Bronzemen Club has arrang ed to" admit the Benedict and State colleges football teamrrfree to this dance. Meet your friends at the Zack Whyte dance at the Auditorium Thursday nite, NovVshber -24. Admission 60c; Students 44c. TWELVE STARS SOCIAL CLUB Th" club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr. George Ferguson. The President, Mr. Freddie Ferguson presided. With _a.?full atterJdamce- and I he lively manner in which member,, expressed thomnelvear ttr seems, we [feel a*, though it is always our I desire to offer you entertainments so that you may spend some of ,your pleasure moments with us. and somewhat different, from others. So this time we offer you, a d.anicet and Turkey '"O" , hingo party, at the Chauffeurs Clfib house 2314 P-endleto^~ St.,1 Monday night, November 21, 1938 at 8 o'clock. The lucky players, will receive a turkey, first prize; the second prize wn 11 bp a chicken.. We adjourned to meet next at the home of Mrs. Lewis D^ais, 1008 College street with Mrs. Louis Oree as hostess. I CULTURE CLUB MEETS I j ? Mrs. D. T Coulnts, 1404 Pine street, wa3 hostess to the Culture club on Monday, October 31. After the devotionals led bv Mr? Thos. L. Duckett, the President, Mrs. H. H. Pride turned the meeting over to Mesdames M. B. Paul and Q. ..T Champion*, who conduct' od in a most interesting and uni- I que rnannmr the first of a series of programs outlined for the year. Hrs. Champion gave a highly prac tfieal o and informative discussion on "Pood and its Relation t<v -Health-". She Emphasized especially the vitamins and types of :ENO _k_ .00 !. ^ < ? J? ; . . , B I . I - jl 'Mil H B9 I I { I 3 --"^ > JM i 1 i Jack Benny-and Eddie Anderson i known as "Rochester," as they | appear in their side splitting radio '(program every Sunday night over >!food necessary for growing child;j ren.-and made-a quiet but crotivincj ing appeal for greater care in the selection and preparation of the . family's food. Immeanftely folf?> lowing this Mrs. M. B. Paul dem> oj,strated with the ease and ef. .ficiency of ar expei-t arx easy arid q|uick method of "making nraca-1 roons for the unexpected guest They were subsequently served alid proved delicious. Mrs. Paul's chief emphasis was upon the importance <rf preserving fruits and vegetables during their growing season for other months of the . year. At thisjqint she not. only : stressed economy of food and time but attractiveness in serving as well. She gave, quite a thrill by awarding to attractive jars to persoh3 ^drawing the lucky numbers. Mesdames I and Joyce Jenkins were the happy ' winners. After the business session dur- 1 ' ine which plans w^re made for , Men's Day at the Fairwold Home . on _.November. ffrom A -\to 5 ? o'clock the hostess served a de ( j Lightful course of Russian teq and? assorted .-ymdwi -hjes. \ The -tl> xt , (meeting will be with Mrs. T. L. l Duckett at Benedict on oNvember | ieleveii.Hi. " saxon school news | The faculty of Saxon school , met at the school Momaay, Nov. i 14, at 6:30 p.#n. The Principal,' j Mr. C. W. Madden conducted a ( i vi.-y inte^rstirig busfiness' nvcet. * j ing. He discussed our Federal ( ' Credit Loajn), the Community ( s Chest Ehive, Thanksgiving Offer- \ ing aod the Christmas Seals. j 1 At 7:30 the Parent-Teacher riivecing w.i-- opened by the vice-:( ' presid:,'t, Rev. H C. Young1/ Pa- 1 ' rents 'on the executive committee c were presented to the group by Prof. Maden. Minutes of the last P f-w?<'Ung--wer*' read by ~the aecrt^ < ! tary. Miss Benson having the 3 1 highest number of parents presi ertt received the banner. MV. I I Madden Explained the View report cards. There were about sixtv- 1 five parents present. 1 F j .. a J LANCASTER NEWS ? ' Ww'i'iw Norvembei 9 was < the opening day of the A. M. E. ' Zion annual conference. Mr. Jno. t E. Wright, delegate from the Zion Sunday school with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boyd and Miss Ruth Blue r attended on Saturday. Also vis- ' ited, friends and relatives* in Beh>- ( nfctsville. The Young Women's j society, here, won the "Silver Lov tng Cup" at the confetremioe. Uner the leadership of Mrs. Mabel Bailey this society did an outstand ing pi^ce of work the past year. ,t May they win the cup twice more apd keep tr &s"aprecioustrea.s i ure. f 4tev. J. C. Hunter for the sev- , anth time has be?n sent to pastor ^ the A. M. E. Z. church tni Lfincaster. May this year for him be a* profitable as the "six that are be- j hind him. ' ' v Messrs Thomars and Chalmers j Beatty of Lawrence, N.Y., are visiting their cousins, ^lev. and Mrs. J. Ci Hunter on Clinton avenue, j Sunday the Missionary society j interesting meeting in the home of Mrs. O. A. Riley. Continue to , read your "Leader" and you will ? see some of the rruits of ;this ^ meeting:. l Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Babeock and Misse^ Ghisholm and Young spent ( a few hours in Charlotte, N C. r Saturday. Miss A. L. Vincent ^ spent the we^k-end at her home ; in Rock Hill. 7! I 'Miss Grace Blackwell spent the, j week-end in Charlotte. [ Messrs Willie Johnson, Perry r Heath, Mrs. Juanita Garris, Mrs j Daisy Hammonds, little daughter Parmie, Misses L. Thompsdn, ~c M. Cunningham and J. J. Sherard c spent the week-end im Winstcm- a Will ; in ' ALSO CJIA >r r * * THE PALMBffO LWADE1 ? map ^SKj * f I I jMI ^B ~B ; h JFv-JBPP*M IB B <1 ^b&BB HB B A. X. f. | ft coast-to-coast NBC "network Their "Jcllo" program rs rated ai one <rf the two best programs cur rently on the air. (ANP) Salem att^ding the Western, N C. A. M. E. Z. annual conference n ;'l visiting friends and relatives. Misses Cunningham n.r*l Shetnrti motored to Greensboro to attend the game between A. and T. and Va. State and 'vrsited relatives. ^dhool "News Tuesday, November 8, Miss" O D. Johnson, music teacher of the TTancaster Training school spr| sored a very interesting program VI the school auditorium. Last week being Negro ^Achievement Week -f/;d the program~was has ed on the origin and history of difllit^rft songs. Th,is program was an inspiration to the Jist'ii ers. Misses M. D. Clinkscales and A L. Vincent have also preserved 'f-.ftoresti ng prrgi^ims, the participants were taken, from the first grades A and B. Many of the football fans were disappointed Thursday when word came from CamdcJi that Jpckson Hi was unable to play in Lancaster. The first meeting of the Lancaster r.mint.y?teachers will?be neld at L. T. S. Saturday, Novemt>c<r 19, 1938. - -J 1 MT. MORIAII BAPT. CWt'RCH Rev. C.'. II. Pickett, Pastor .Spartanburg, S. C.?Our servic?s on last Sunday were well atended all day. The S. .S. op'.n;d at the usual .hour with Supt. i .1 t achors at their post of duty The pastor being absent, Rev. II. Sims, preached a wonder- ! Iful senmon, l^oth moiVirg and, tight. W: ; were i flee glad to Live the Rev. Sims with us. T'ne ollection was $32JU1 . The Manless Wedding lhat was riven or last Tuer'day l ight, was -njoyed by all. A real sum' ITT >26.00 was taken. The sponsois were Mrs. C. H. Jick?tt and Mrs. Azalee R. MeGcre. Th? Pastor, Rev. Pickett, has >een very sick last week, but >roud to say at this writing, that ip i<! w.ry much better. Beginnkjg Wednesday night, \Tov. 16, the pastor's anniversary vill begin, and will continue thru Sunday. We are-plannihg a big lime. You are cordially invited ;o attend all to tnese services. Sheriff Henrv will ho the guest speaker, S|j?ntlhy afternoon at !:30 o'clock. Come ar.d hear him. rhis anniversary will close Monlay night with a banquet in the jasemefrvt, . SENECA NEWS Mrs. Maggie Butler died at h^r lome, November 9, 1938. Funeril services were held at Ebanezer daptist church,. Friday, Survivng her are one son and tw0 daughters: Mr. Ludeon Butler, Newirk, N. Jr; Mrs. Gladys Knighton sTew York City; Mrs. Tommie Bell V'rshington, D. C. The Fashion Review at Sorrca r. college last Tuesday night was rCry successful. "M'rs. Marie -Wil iams won first place; Rev. A. J. Brown and a group f his members motored to Charotte, Nov. 8 to be with Rev. C. McAdam in his services. The beys played the ir %sf tame of the season last Friday vith -Easily Jr. Hi school. Scores vere 13-0 in favor of Seneear They *c ported a very mice game. The New Farmers of America Chapter of O. C.. T S. held its first n^eting Nov. 9. The club was or janizea unaer tne supervision 01 Virr 4n?A-.?Crew;?the agricultures :<acher. The officers -are: Pros dent, Lehman Williams; Vice >i*esidt. Charles Williams; Sec etary, D. M. Brown; Reporter, Boylese Kibbler. We arc exp-cling a very large rowd to be present at the ccm'6ft presented by Mr. A. Moore nd his group frohi Greenville. r i i hit n L1A1Y115 'OLD IVTE X T C PTER NOT 12 "THE IX "'T ? . 4, l ' f rilERAW NEWS Mi . olid Mrs. Johr. Elk-rh spent \ ] /Sunday in HiVmlet, N. . C., with liss Doiolhv iKickeiy. 1 ' ''f. <i Mrs. F. N. CKm- I - mrytnrnrt-to ttatrflel, N. (J, : . i.'av to attend the !ayir?^ hf the cornerstone at St Stephen A. M. K. Zi. v church. Rev. A. C. 1 Cook, pastor.. 1 Mirs A. V. Wilson spoilt the week <?nd w.tYi Mr. aid Mjs. Leooy ; Holland of Charlotte, N. C. ]5 Mis* Ruth A maker attended a | -hu 'iness?mt t> ir at Camden, S C., Saturday. She spent Sur.day .vitli a friend in the city. Miss CJ or*cia Bell McColl who 1- a nvniur at oenoaict college, Co ( luiubia, sp / :,t the week end with ( her part-.vts, Mr. .and Mrs. G. W. McCiilJ and family. I I M,". "John L. Tyson, and family , J -ut--Sumter- *pr-nt the weckerid^wiThr , f- datives in the eity.?Mr. Walter | Streator Wilson. of Morris college accompanied Mr. Tyson and fam- t ily here and spent his time homv. , The following motored to Dukes ^ hospital. Durham, N. C., Saturday t - M esst-s Thomell McQueen* Henri j ^ - -H-n- Poiter^and Dewitt "Poe. f Mr. Samuel Brayboy of Macon, j . Ga., is^spttulirg sometim^- with- hi^? . sister-re-law, Mrs. Sallie Brayboy ? o'f 280 Second street. Mr. Norman Poe who is inow y playing with one of the leading a ov hostms _o?_Xharlot\:e, N. C,, j' spent the week-end with hi^ pa- j rents. [_ Miss Julia Wilson. of New York j I ritv and Mr.. C.. C GoD motored 4. to Darlington, S. C.., Thursday. _ 'Che;V< rfield county teachers c group No. 1, met October 31 at ( Bills Bay school?Mr- Moultrie Hudson., principal. The following o.Ticers were elected: Mrs. M. B. R'obnson, presidenv; Mr. C. C. ColV secretary; Mrs. Susie Ervin^ j treasurer,. cj NEWBERRY NEWS J . ii - -Mrs. O. Wr- CJi'fewford whose e husband was an ex-pasfibpLof Mill t< er Chapel A. M. E. cnurch spent r a day in the city last week at H the home of Mrs.- L. M. Gilder 7 b They are nov; residing: in New u York City where he is pastor of e orio of the Methodist churches. K We wish fen* them continued sue- d .cess, ? ? ? \ The Cabin Kids from New J^r- Y their relatives, Me. ajnd . Mrs N Statmvwe-Burton, Coats St. ?? ai Mas Helen Wilson spent (the 7l we k end with Mr. and Mrs...Jack -bx Rutherford . _ Mrs. Bessie Gallman, is confined m to bed on account of illness. We p trust she will soon recuperate. h? of ? Drayton Street High School ri Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal he Our truest was R?v. Bylrum ni Bur tor, Monday morning. He ha? been offered secretary and travel- p ing missionary for the "West Sec i"? in the Baptist denomination p fi.ld, if his health permits' him to r' rot Be admonished the stud. \ t body to grasp every oppor- . to.-;iiy and told them they will be th v.ctd uh? iTi tb-ir adventure if lo< they have the initiative. bu woj. IV. 0. W. S<jgleton. His at theme was "Preparedness" which to: -was?enjoyed by all. frizes were wor. by Messrs Elma H. Ckckley Pr ind Kr ddie C. James for answer- fes tLr some current evd'iit questions. W Another member has teen add- th< J to the faculty in the person of de Miss L. A. Burch from. Marion, ?ti S. C., aid a graduate of Allen Ui university. She has one erf the di- of ;si ns of the seventh grade. B< The eouiA y ti-nqiheiV associa- re ion was held November 11, 1938 r the auditorium with the Presi- no !'(, t, Pi of. Wade df Whjltm(lre, H: pi* siding; Program as follows: fc>? Prilude, Mrs. E. H. Allen; group d? .ong Amerkaj-Lord-'a-prayer chan tu ted. The minutes were read by B. Miss Matthews, appointed 6ecre- hi: ijary. Our g-uest speakers w_gr? . Mrs. E. H. Aull, who wa, present- t? ed by Prof. U. S. Gallmatn; Dr. J. E. Grant and Miss Sowell, coun , ty nursefor?a?few week?. AH of them greatly impressed the etire numbers of the association with their helpful remarks. ___Our football team, Prof. Schum !>eit, Mis'ses Bates, and Butler en joyed a pleasant trip to Clinton, S. C., Wednesday, Nov. 9, -1938. C "h" scoTes were 65 to 0 iq favor J of Bell Street Hi. _ Calvary Preshyterian Church Rev. A. H. Rcasontfr, Pastor The members of the Bible class It are st.ill inc.-easS icf We Wei^e delighted .to have Mis?':s Carrie ?Davi? and?her- ? >ister als0 the Schumpert sisterfi. Sunday services and League ser ices were enjoyed by all. To all if our- services you have a most cordial- welcome. The fricr.ds aid relatives c.-ff Mr Tarvfy Piatt Dorrah of this cj^y were geaTTy sheked ancT grifv1 over bis sudd n death, Satur' y niorni g, October 28. He reui ned to work Friday, Octobbr 27 j after having befr s'.iiously ill a I short while, completed the day's j-Qtsk: Wq rhom and quietly .pass I cd to the Great Beyond. Niyse I.illie Gladd-Vw and his ' mother gave him kind treatment ' nvn U1V o " !. rNE RANGER" and tender care. His body was fl iwieraliaed at Bethlehem Ha pit. > hurch with his Pastor, Rev. E. (la Idea. officiating. ?*lh fl :?1 ufTei? gs were beautiful. The i". tinii ks bv l)inrnr B. K. Neely -and rervent prayer by LKacon Edward Worthy als0 the beautiful oil mi1 . i vice by white and eol ored friea)ds of- the family wei irughay appieeiated . He leaves to mourn his passing, one broth' r, one sinter, motluvr, a wife and i host of relatives and friends. MT. ZION A .M.E. CHI lit II Kev. S. ^hism. Pastor S*Hers, S*. C.?S. S. opened at the usual hour with Supt. J. L.I Crpsland and coworkers. A 11:30 a.m. morning' Service oegar, with the;- pastor bring*: g dxe -m<*ssag*^?A iarg7r~ corig^c^ga~ ..Jdn ^vvutirT?seveS'ttl \ i si tors worihiped. 'l'he Young Men Bible class unler the leadership of Mr. Horace *L:.derso/. is doing splendidly! The V. C. E. L/agUe was reorganized it 6:00 p.m. by the pastor and foung people. ~ rAxnrevening wtmftirp'The pastor ipo'ke from the subject: A Safe Jeposft.. ? ' The pastor wa? the dinner juest of Mrs. Bertha J. W ary. Miss Rosabcll Berry erf Latta | vas the aftennoon guest of Mr | nH ? r * ? ^ ^naorsiin. aL*o. vis-1 ted her uncle and aunt, Mr. and , 4xs. Heyward Jones. '"-j We were delighted to have Mr. f. L. Croslamd home after' visitng his Miulher." Also his sorus. ' _ Mr. Jim Henry Nowlin, an oid itizen is visiting his sister Mr*. Jlara Dixpa. - , THE EAGLE CLE 11 i ?The club met at the home of i Ir. ar.d Mrs, Isaiah Dalitzler, Jr. ' 21 Tobacco street, Friday night, November 11th promptly at hr.'iu Jf.eiock_ with ?the'?President, Mf.i ohn Trezevant who led the open-' ig song and also prayer^-an^vh-4 r selection wa, led by Miss Es- ! alia Western. Bible verses were ycjited. Selection "I'll Be I& 1 [eaven Whem The Roll Is. Called" . y~ Mr. Ezekiel Moten. The min- 1 tes were read, motioned and ac-1 epted. Something Ort My Mind J eeps a Worrying- Me, closed the evotional exercise, led by Miss j Verileni, Baseness ~"wias brief,. ^ ou are invited to attend a chit- \ ^r-lmg-drrmer-strrd?bingo pSTTyp November 24, Thanksgiving Dav_ ET the home oT Mrs. Meada Lucas 08 Lincoln street. Dinner will ; ready at 12:U(J noon. The roll was called, the fifteen lembers present responded. The j resin (t dismissed us. We will tve our next meeting at the home ' Mrs. Lucas, 708 Lincoln "street. hostess of the fcyening served >t tea, sandwiches, cake, - salted its and mints. x kappas To Give Togram at Stat? The Alpha Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity rated s(t State College, Orange-;] rg, S. )C., will present its initial 0:45 p.m. in White Hall Audi- [ rium, State College. ? Appearing on the prigranr are: J "ofassor Winfred K. Austin, Pro- i ssor James C.; Parler and Mir. e . C. Hurley. Professor Austin vs * e speaker.. He received* his 13.S: j gree at State College and has ? jdied oa his Master's at Cornell aiveraity, and rs now Principal * the Robert Smalls High school 1 saufort, S. C. Professor Parler J cek-ed his B.S. at State College, a Matter^a- at Columbia-^gTid is>w Principal of the Wilkinson igh chool of this citjj Orangeirg, S. C. Mr. Hurley, assistant t an of the department of agrrcul- ] re at State College, received his . S. degree at State Co]lege__and ! s Mattr's at Cornell University; Tlxe public is eordially invitad' attend. I ?Louis B. Smalls, Reporter ^ "Agenti i rANVASSERS ?"Write me this i >REAM NUMBER toilet articles pi ;elling plan. Low Prices. Genei vdth your customers. Write for Abb*' Wall nam Cosmetics. 1 LATE SH I NITE (|?E 11 Page 5 in MEMOriam Ir; men or y of -our. dear husband a d damrhte". M William Reynolds and Ruchdj; who departed HIii?? iif , No/ uiTx.'i, 1027. Husband of ri:itk-, look .do win from above*, - *' And jr iid?* e.: d " prot et I ho o.'.os that you love! 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