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Saturday, April 1, 1989 . ,- ?*: " . .._: PERSONAL MENTlOjsj * H * Mr. Levister Vance of St. Matt.' -* hews Jatended he Aluipni meet".. "'^ing at Allen last Saturday. Prof. John S. Boyd of manning was in Columbia last Saturday . The Rev. J. W. Witherspoon of Allen Temple, Greenville, spenl last Saturday in the city Miss Florence Lykes and Mrs. Mary Calhoun of Greenville were ? here for Allen's Alumni Council last Saturday. Mrs.Abbie Johnson- Chappie dean of Primary education in the Peedmont attended-"the Alumni meeting at Allen Saturday. Mr. Alford T. Butler of Newberry waa^here ]ast Saturday. Miss M. T. Garrett of Manning attended the Alumni Council at Aller> last Saturday Miss Atfnps T.?Hildebrand ol Manning attended the Allen uni. Alumni meeting last week-end. Principal J. T. W. Mims of Clinton spent Saturday in the city. Dr. Richard E. Brogdon, pastor of Emanuel A. M. E. church, Char leston, was here Monday.-. " The Rev. John E. Thomas <j>l Florence was in the city last Friday. Rev. J. E. Beard of Charleston was here Monday. The Rev. E. "Philip Ellis "The Old Gray", spent last Friday in the city. . J The Rev. D. N. Wilson of Charleston was here Monday. The Rev. N. A. Bethea of Holly Hill was in the city Monday. Dr. R.I. Lemon of Morris Brown Charleston, was a city visitor on Monday. Mr. Horace B. Rikard of Newberry and Prosperity was here Monday Shaking hands with his friends. Professor H. B Butler of Allen spoke at the field's day celebra uoji in St. Matthews, yesterday. Miss Helen Mack of Columbia, S. C, was down from Tiltan, I^ew Hampshire visiting :her mother and father,Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mack both of Columbia,S. C. She had a very pleasant stay. MISS COEFIELI) RETURNS FROM NEW YORK ?Miss-Lillian M. Coefield, a mem. ber of the faculty of Booker Washington High School, who was called to her home in New York City because of the illness and death of her sister, Miss Hattie S. Coefield, is back at her post of duty after an absence of two weeks. . Miss Hattie Coefield, fomerly of Union, S. JC., was a graduate of Benedict College and taught in the state several years before moving to New York City. In New York she went into Real Estate business and was well known in that business throughout the five boroughs She was funeralized from Mt. Olive Baptist Church where she had .-? been a faithful member for many years. She was a member of many of the church clubs and taught her Sunday School class up to three weeks ago. The funeral was in the charge of Mr. L. H. Woodard, formerly of Spartanburg, 9. C. assisted by Mr. David Brisbane formerly of Camden, S. C. The There were many old friend of >. South Carcdina and many pupils of Booker Washington high schop] who have moved to New York, attending the funeral of the late Miss Coefield, Many flowers, telegrams, cards, and letters from the v friends in Columbia were a great comfort to the members of the family in bereavement. She leaves to morn her loss, two sisters: Miss .. es Agnes and Lillian Coefield, and two adopted children," Mr. Charles Sullivan and Miss Ida Sullivan of New York City. , ELITE SOCIAL CLUB NEWS .... On Saturday afternoon, at five o,clock, the Elite Social Club was delightfully, enteitoined by Mrs. Wyolene Bobcock and Miss Charlotte Blackwell, at the home of Mrs. Babcock cm East Barr St. The group enjoyed four -progressions of Bridge. t'Jlian Josphine Sherard was a warded the first prize and Mrs. Juanita Garris was awarded second prize. The enterainment cul* - minated with a very tempting re^ *" past consisting of two courses. Every one who wa8 present enjoy ed the afternoon most pleasantly. } # ? I . ' " , ' 7 > 3S hS gagjafrflg;? i . - ; ? ' 1 " < . ' ' I Impressive Ceremony For Dr. Bethune d t; Dinner For First Unit h Of $135,000.00) u " h ri From all, parts-<rf Florida, from points as far distant as Miosis- t, sippi, New York and Illinois, h friends and admifes of Dr. Mary 0 McLeod Bethune gath?red last ; Friday evening to pay a tribute of a I respect,, gratitude an*P love to her a crowded the beautiful . refectory h in a mammoth testimonial ban- r . quet. Two hundred fifty guests a to overflowing. The company repre Hi ! qcnted?a cross?section?of th>e -f finest elements of both races infer . . mingling on a basis'of mutual cor t! diality and goodwill. c v* The spitit of the occasion was ' splendidly reflected in the various . , toasts which w.ere an unbroken ser s ies of tributes to the most out- ' standing woman erf tho Negro race* s | has done. Those toasts were of- ^ I fered by Attorney JamesLeonard g Lewis, of thie A fio-American "Life Insurance company of Jack | > sonville, Plordia, C. Blythe And- () rews. presidept of the Negro Cham ti ber of Commerce of Tampa, Mrs. ? C. M. Ranslow, secretary to the - board of trustees of tha college, -f Jerome A. Burgman, president of jy the Daytona Beach Chamber of j.; Commerce, Mrs. Alice G. Mickens, ' of West Palm Beach, president of jy the Florida State Federation of a , Colored Women. Mrs. Viola T. r Hill, of Orlando president of the j, Missionary Baptist Women's S Home Missionary Society of Fla., j and Dr. J. R. E. Lee, president of ' 1 ! the Florida A. and M. College, Tall ahassee, Flordia, and Mr. Robert Ci-ook of the Florida Power and Light Company, Daytona Beach Perhaps, the most .eloquent and n significant nf these after-dinner f] -I -speecnes. Avas -maxi??oy iur. mn-gman.speaking out of the riches of a acquaintance and business deal- s; ings with Mrs. Bethune since the birth of the Insitution. Other outof-town guests to bring brief greetings were Mrs. J. Hope and Mrs, L. O. Lewis, cff Atlanta; Mrs. ir ' Emma Miller, of Yazoo, Miss., Mrs T 1 Erena Mallory, president of Saints 1! Industrial Institute, Lexington, d Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. tl Hunt, of Fort Vally, Georgia, the u Rev. MrSi. Beckton, of New York n City. Etta Moten, famous concert o artist, paid a beautiful tribute to fi Dr. Bethuert as a universal "moth- tl er" before singing a beautiful sent^ w mental song, "To a Little Black vi Bory", accompanied by Mrs.... Win t< ona Mason Brown, and the semi- ti chorus of Bethune-cookma^ students under the direction of Miss J W. Roberts. * Under the directing hands o.f S Mrs Bertha Mitchell, Secretary of tc the College , Miss W. Gertrude ai i Brown, a visitor to the campus and w I Dr. Kelsey L. Pharr, Chairman of d< i the Committeee, this most impress T ' ive and fruitful Testimonial Ban- si | quet, honoring1 Dr. Bethune cul- li minuted in launchi/hg the cam- b< i firs unit of a much needed Endown m paign for raising $135,00fr-the ment for Bethune-Ccokman Col- tc leeg. Cr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown st j president of Palmer Memorial in- w I instiute, of Sedalia, North Carolila T made an appeal that drew appro- it ximateTy $1000 i,; cash and checks, 0, with additional ptedges carrying the total to $2000. n< ^ _ _ io Dr. Bethune* was visibly moved by the varies expressions of love I. and esteem, and her response left few dry eyes in the assembly. ~ \\ i The dinner in the refectory was preceded by a reception in the college auditorium. Dr. A. L. Simpson H acting president of Bethune-Cook te man, was at the head of the re- in ceivlng line. The student semi-chor us entertained at intervals during sc the reception.. 1 I he One of the highlights of the oc- hi casion was a telegram of warm T greeting from Mrs. Eleanor Roose n< velt. Thanks to the Flordia Power h and Light Company, the campus pi was illuminated to the brightness jj f day by a system of floodlight8 L that rivalled sunlight in revealing to the numerous visitors the physi to leal beauty of the building* and cl grounds. w The inspiration for the testimoni sc . al dinner was born among a grmip -in of trustees at the recent annual ( meeting of the board. Among the W sixteen sponsors were personal friend* of Dr. Bebhunp mot only of i Florida, but of New York, Phila., h( and Chicago. ' n' | - , M THE HIGH HATTERS SOCIAL to , AND SAVING CLUB , 1 hi j The High Hatters met at the al home of Mr. and Mrs. James Whar m ton 2209 Lady Street. The meeting "My Lord what a morning/' pray-' w was opened by the president. Song al in concert. The minutes of the et last meeting were read received, and adopted. j Si Tha roll was called and every P< member responded. The house was ir then opened for business. The parj ty which was postponed last Sat. fi will be on Saturday nitc March b< 25, 1939 at the home of Mr. and J< Mrs. Jessie Brooks, 910 Walnut! street. : . We received an invitation invit' ing the High Hatters to attend the' dedication of the Good Samaritan WfiVerftf and Hospitals March 23 fi at 4 o'clock. We- appreciate this th honor. The club adjourned sinking W "God Be With Yoh. | se The next meeting will be at the home of the president, Mr. Thomas rn Lowman 2230 Hampton Street. B James Johnson, Reporter tii mRTHNlTE St'KlTtlSE ? Ona of the most brillunt affairs tf th'c early spring season was the *elightful and surprise buffet pary given Mrs. Wilbert H. For<fc by q er husband on her birthday Sat- ^ rday evening March 24 at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tholas on Harden Street. cl The spacious living room was p, vautifully decorated and a dim u ivender color scheme was carried ut in keeping with the season R The honored guest arrived with ty theater party at 10 o'clock, and m host of happy friends greeted w er with "happy birthday." Thel h< ooms were then thrown ensuite, th nd the hours moved rapidly as h< ancing aftd card playing were the de eatures?of the .parly c'vening. at At exactly half past midnite bi he jolly bunchassembled in the kit hen around a large table heavily, L< aden with food and wine of all ed escription. The guests took turns! a presiding at the punch bowl, and M ome features of the buffet inc^ud-1 dt< assorted seafood, piinced hanv wiss and american cKe?sn along dth-colmy, olivesr-and-mixed piek? ?s, followed.by mints and almond. :? levcral toasts were given to the onore* gustos who hastily responeel in quite a uniqe manner. The ancing continued and lasted un-' il tm early hour in the morning? nd the crowd bade various adieu , p Those enjoying the elegant af- SlC nrtr?were:?Misses?Cnmolia and [arietta Burgess, Louise Stroye,! l!n johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 10 lose, Mr. and Mrs. Josep Freeman Ir. and Mrs. Lincoln Brown, Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph "Geezil" Hamphy-,?Mi s.?11 one Myets, Mrs. J. ove, Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Messrs 1 f0] ydney Trotter, B. K. Bolton, Dan' wi . Williams and Mr. and Mrs. ,_i lines Sewell and "Nat" Nesbitt. j ? ur CARDS OF THANKS se' The family of Mrs. Hattie Ken- co' ey wishes to thank their many Be liends for the kindness shown uring?their . -recent?breavement;-cm nd for the many expressions of da; ympathy and beautiful florals. LES COQUETTES se< \ Jhe Les Coquettes Social Club spi let at< the honte of Miss Lpella'wi aylor, Tuesday night March 21, 939. A short program was renered by the hostess afterwhich. Bj le president took charge. The min I tes of the last meeting were read | eceived and adopted. New and ni| Id business was discussed. Tho'rel nancial roll was called to which eh le members responded briefly and Th rell. A delicious repast was ser-' lin o/l Kir W + It 1 T-v. uiv uvotvoa. ul- uujuurneu ui > meet at the home of Miss Lot- Mi e Minders, 211 Bull street. su ABBEVILLE CO. TR. SCHOOL I Ga On Marcn 27 we went to Ninety Ba ix to participate in the final con 22 >st of the Piedmont Declamation He id Dramatic League. Although bn e did not win a trophy, our stu- fr< ?nts made a creditable showing. del he experiences that they gained chi lould enrichen their literary gr ves. We feel that they will be eg, ?nefi.tted by having made s o ] any fine contacts. - I j0] "A ot our -students motored > Orangeburg on March 18, to le the basketball tournament. It ?u as quite an enjoyable trip. I . he PTA of this school will hold sej s monthly meeting here on April ' .. at 3:00 o'clock. I Watch this column for the anluncemont of the date of our sen ^ ' P'?r- . I BERT V HILL BASKETBALL^0 TEAMS END SEASON I lts. 'ITH A SHORT TOUR I ] | wil North Charleston?The Liberty K'r( ill giils and boys basketball1 ' ams visited a number of schools "r Berkeley county on Monday, Mc arch z'i. The girls played two hools on the journey defeating an^ th; they were as follcnvs: Bon-jtin ia~u "arid the Laurel Hill school,' ^ lown as Garvin graded school.1 pr he scores: Liberty Hill 4, Bon-! bee au 1; at Laurel Hill, Liberty ? ill 12; Laurel Hill 9. The boys im ayed only one. game at Laurel the ill, the scores: - Liberty Hill 9; erj aurel Hill 16. 1 The girls are now getting ready A. i play The Four Mile girls for en' lampionship on exhibition day, cr hich will be held at Liberty Hill hool, 'March 31. The public is vitod. rAVEI.Y SUNFLOWER CLUB the :? wa The -Wavoty Sunflower Club wii ?ld its regular meeting Tuesdav! no? ght March 28, at the home of ed rs. Phvliss Haile at 2335 Pendle? soi n St. ?S The meeting was presided over we j the president with the devotion- 4 exercises carried out in its usual prt anner. jec The minutes of the last meeting tie: as read received and adopted, j fter which the roll was called Mi ich member responding briefly aft The Club is giving a fish fry jQ\ aturday night April 1 at 2312 1-2 Sir endlcton Street and every one is 7ie ivited. Bo The hostess sei-ved delicious re- jnp eshments. The next meeting will . J ; entertained by Mrs. Marion Be >hnson 1013 Pine Street. p , . ful BONNEAU CIRCUIT Re a0( S. S. was called t o order at St. 3ter at 10:30 with Supt.. Broth1 EarT James and teachers at pp leir post. At 11:30 the Rev. 'illiams pi-eached a wonderful wji irmon. ' i Sunday night at 7:30 a class th< eeting was held at the home of th> rother Darby and a wonderf.ij me was enjoyed. . " ? *r l* TBtf PAiMtTTO 1 )eserted Nine Years )ivorce Granted Anderson, S. C., Msreh 20th me year. and four months aft leir fnarrrage,. her husband d ited her, Ms. Loualeia A. Owen voice from Clarence E.>Owen iarges in a .suit for'an absolu endleton, S. C., filed in tl nited States court. The couple was married in tl oberts section, Anderson ooui r, June 6, 1028. They left in ediately for Greensboro, N. C here the groom was making, h )me. After several montl ley returned to Anderson h( >me and lived in the city. H serted her on Oct. 7, IQfcQ, sh ited to her support! She asked that her maiden nam >ualgia W. Anderson be restoi I to her, and it was granted. AKKIAGE ANNOLNCEMEN' Mrs. F. "M. Young has jusf at ninred Ike-marriage-of~hev daug r, Edith Louise Ryal to Mr. Wi ; Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Johi n were married on December 1' 38 in Charlotte, Mr. Johnson is the manager an monncer nf the f-immir?NBC alden Gate Quartet of Norfoll dumbia, Chariotte and Ne1 Mdtr ?1? Mr. and. Mrs. Johnson are no1 siding in Charlotte, N. C. JOHNSTON NEWS Mrs. Ella Springs left Monda; r Washington, D. C., where sh ill spend several weeks wit latives. Miss Thomasine Lock left Sat day for Philadelphia to speni yeral months with relatives. Rev. Jackson of Leesville li iducting a revival this w*eek a thel C. M. E. church. Mr. John Gomillion of Saludi jnty?was seen -in town - on Fri yMessrs Creswell' and Watso immond of Ridge Spring wen ?n in town Friday. Little Miss Alverta Hoggin ent several days in Columbia th her aunt, Mrs. Eva Williams It a I.TIM OP p. Mn vpwc ' (Mrs.) Barney Douglass, Ji Mt. Hebron schedule: Tuesda ght, prayer meeting and choi tarsal; Wednesday night, Bibl iss conducted by Rev. Daniel lursday flight, the club Mr. Be in charge had service. Re\ iniel pre"ached. Saturday niti rs. Mary Douglass Long had ; pper in hcmor of the Mt. Hebroi iptist church. Funeral sei-vices Tor Mr. Wrr iffney were held at Mt. Hebroi ptist church Wednesday, Marcl nd. Rev. Flowers .officiated ) leaves a wife, three sisters, om )ther and a father. They cami >m Winston-Salem,*---hL? t'taker Mrs. Katie Williams ii irge. A solb by Mrs. Susi< ock; reading all letters and tel rams, Rev. Lewis, Vfr. M. Williams, Mr. Willi* ley were the guests of Mr. anc s. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs ay and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmcrrt ess on Tuesday evening. Ev rone certainly enjoyed them ves. Fhe Pastor Aid met at Mrs ivy Martin; Mrs. May Weather* >sent. 3n Sunday evening the Mt. He5n Witling Workers ' club wen' Friendship church to assist ir anniversary. Rev. Hall of Rock Hill, S. C. 1 conduct _the spring revival beining April 10. Sick list: Mrs. Florence Hood s. Fannie Evans, Mrs. Amandr Swain who had a serious accikle. Mrs. Lillian Allen is getg along fine. Mrs. Irene Williams and mothwere called to North Carolina ause of the illness of her grand ther. Mr. Charles S. Brice i? proving.? We?wish for ?oi :m compelte and speedy recov r. [f anyone wish to join the C. B S. call 759 W. Mulberry streel around to 920 W. Fayette 'St. dial 6861. ^ HOLLY HILL NEWS Services at Bethel throughout : day were well attended. S. S s opened at the usual hour ;h Supt. and teachers at Ltiheil st. At 11:30 Rev. Bethea mount the rostrum and delivered s rl stirring sermon. Subject oul Saving". Four children re baptised by Rev. Bethea. \t 7:30 Rev. Bethea agair ached a wonderful sermon, sub t: "Life as bringing many du\t 4 o'clock the Ladies' Htfmt ssionary met at the parsonage *r a splendid meeting they ad lined to meet again the 4tV nday at the home of Mrs. Ma L. Cain. Prof. and Mrs one were guests a tthe meet \fter the morning services Rot tihea, motored to St. George, S where he delivered-a wonder message at the M. E. church iv. Newman, pastor. He was ;ompanied by Messrs Boli( int, James Montgomery, Mrs -sena Bunch and Mr. and Mrs mus Anderson. Mrs. Boone spent the week-epr th her husband, Prof^ Boone. On Saturday night they wen i guests of Rev. and Mrs. Be pa. Mr. Jno. Evans and Mrs. Thelmi irray were the week-end guest iMAmm iBEflUTy^ROn s, I |HHHQUilU|!1I)SQ j | UN unww Beauty Foundation wa? I j ?' Mm Oodefroy Manufacturing Company to lej ?f preserving women'* natural beauty, 1- j' ranrita mt tbb research availabla 1-1| GRm fast tempo of modern living is Ml floe for mass production and get1Hj tine things done In a hurry, but It >r li fatal to the woman who wishes r 1 to retain her beauty un'.ess she learns to take the hurly-burly hubbob In her stride. "There Is no l-l l ? . - -- - -- - I ww* uuiuTeiy wora in me K.ngUSD ! language than "hurry" and there Is ie M one word which causes more r- unlovelinesa. -When you get yourself In a Jam I and have only fifteen minutes to j accomplish a half-hour's work, try r to remember that you can get things done more easily, more efflh about the whole ^tblng systematl}.1 cully and without rush. Haste not ,.J only makes waste of time, it wastes 1 1 energy, effectiveness and above all, 'i beauty. It Is "hurry, hurry, hurry" .! which puts those little frown lines between your brows, gives von a 5 tight-lipped expression and Is aj <, drag on your vitality. Before you ft'I know tt your pervPH are Inninlng . you" are snapping at anyone who Is iv so unfortunate as to come your way and. If you keep up the high tension, you are close to hysteria. Before you know it you will be a tired old woman regardless of your "calendar" age. y Nerves Fatal to Beauty c Nerves are deadly enemies of h beauty. But you can't, of course,, control your nerves simply by saying "1 wllL* Ion must do some(j thing constructive. The next time you hare spent the day making _ yourself and your bouse look lovely m amAiilsl , Avi a d^wmu yaii/ nuu ait; pi Cll) 1 well worn out to start with, m.iket op your mind that no matter what' a emergencies arise at the Inst niln ufce, you will not lose your calm. If the dog decides to chew his n fummleet bone on your cleun slip e covers, ee the baby spin* g of Miss E. R. Craft. t Miss Eva Mae Nix a student of Wilkerscm high at Orangeburg attended the Field's Day and spent the week-end with her mother. Miss Katie Kiett a stu- _ dent of Claflin college was the y guest Friday of her sisters Missr es Ruby and Kiett. Mrs. Thelma e Murry, Mis,s F. R. Nix and Mr. W. ; R.' Bunch made a pop call at the . parsonage Saturday night. \ The district Field's Day was 2 held at. Holly Hill Rosenwald a school Friday, March 24. It was a quite a success with an extra large crowd attending. Holly Hill i. won first prizes in spelling, free n hand drawing, map drawing, stuff h ed toys, embroidery work, manuI. scrip writing, clay molding a^d b several outdoor sports. Jenkins . 2 Band No. 2 furnished music dur - -ingthe day and at night.- ?- ? i The C. S. A. club met at the ' ? home of Mr. Phillip Lisbon on - Thursday night. The President, Mr. F. S Edwards presiding. The ; meeting was well attended. Their 1 next meeting Thursday. March , 30th will be at the home of Mr. ; Jatpes Jacques. . ' ? A matinee was giverj at the . school auditorium Monday, Mar. 27th, showing Henry Aimstrcmg . and Ross* fight also the' Ixmis? Schmoling fight. It was well at- ^ tended by the .school children and . others. Mr. TV. E. Dicks sponsor, t ?-Messrs P. Er Edwards; William i Swett and James Jacques mptor~ ed -to Orangeburg Sunday after*, noon Misses A. B. Pickett, F. - N... Thomas. F R. Nix and Mr. W. R Bunch attended the chicken ( , supper at Mr. and Mrs. James i Swett Monday night. I The Morrris college players will, 1 . at the school auditorium. Come out and witness the grand affair. *b . Prof. I. Boone is sponsoring the? t program. | Presiding Elder J. E. Thomas ? , visited in Holly Hill, Friday Mar. a |.j..21th. ? I ? Holly Hill boys played their , n last game of basket ball Friday at the District Field Day against, 8 St. Majtthews Berys. Holly Hill * was victorious. The boys are now looking forward to baseball. The teachers are busy practic- j ing for commencement which will 8 - begin somatime in April. ~e t ?_ J ; DUE WEST NEWS Mrs. Mable Gordon. Reporter J" .Q Q n 11 nnrlorl r\i I 1 St. Mary's Baptist . church with : all officers on the job with well prepared lessons. BTU was in session at the usual hour 5:30 with a very interesting program.' I The Missionary ladies conduct- j ed song service at 7:30 o'clock. Also4,he ladies had their monthly Meeting at the hopre of Mrs. Bell. G'oTfen Saturday evening wt ich j all present enjoyed. A -number of? visitors were present. Mrs. Julia Pruitt, Mrs. Willie Mao Ycning | Mrs. Louis Clinkscales. Also Mrs.! Carrie Bonheau is with Us again 1 after a long stay in Washington I D. C. The friends will be glad to : know Mrs. Esther Fair who has beerr^ttL is out again. Also Mr. j Thomas Gnash is resting some } better. - ; The Talent wickers reported they raised $4.94 in connection with the srmg service. 1 e Call Cooper Bros. 8264 "| For Fresh Eggs?25c per Dozen, j I Select Eggstor Setting?rJ5c per a Setting of 15. Rhode Island Reds; * Will Deliver. PinehurSt. j \ ^ 'jJriirLq. ijf* established by ( [l J'/M? study methods Vofc & W and to make XX^3 v ]>> to the public. X of Ink on your new dress, take a deep breath before Hying into a tantrum. Losing vour temper" Is Just a waste of time and strength? and what Is worse tt etches little linos In your face. One Working Girl's Formula Not that the little lady at home has a corner on nerves. Think of the working girl whose Doss is waiting, hat In hand, for her to finish typing a manuscript to take to on important appointment, while her phone rings incessantly and the rest of the office force choose that moment f) nsk where-she has ttfetT every manner of letter. * 1 know a very, wise and etTuient young woman who refuses to let those things ruffle her. At a time like that, Bhe Sfops typing ? stops doing everything in fact ? and stares straight in front of her while she slowly counts to one hundred. She says it does the trick and 1 ain InCllned to he!love her hc:n]?p she looks as young today as she did when she started working some years ago. And so the moral of my little sermon today is "Down wifff nprvPH."?Acquire a calm and urn ruffled frame of mind and your actions will be equally unhurried. You'll get more done and done better and you'll save a world of wear and tear on yourself. And remera?J ber the most beautiful things in nature are calm. What are your beauty problems? Write Marie Donning, Larieuse Beauty Foundation, Room 521 ? 319 North Fourth pSt., St. Louis, Mo., and she mil. ^ be %tad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self addressed rtarn toed envelnt)*. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of . nfy husband. Julius Wright, who departed this life April 1. 1932 and my son Shnmie, who departed this life April 4, 1936. In life we love you dearly, In death we do the same. We often -s't and think of you and wish you were here again. As time goes on we miss you more, Your loving voices and smiling faces, forget you? No we never will! We loved you then and always will. Wife and Mother I.uncinda Wright, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Bro. and Uncle: Anthony Wright, Pomaria. S. C _ Sister Ciauda Merrill, New York City. Cousin Gus?ie Robinson, .Brooklyn, New york. . Calvm's Newspaper Service I I TESTED RECIPE --?By franca Lee Barton u ' A S many artistic honors are won lY. in the kitchen as in a painter's twtto. Every day American house^ wives are mixing flavors Just as .Vj skillfully as a wj *> competent paint* ?Zs/ er mixes his palette of colore. J&8gu ?\ " One of the most lu mbtle flavor [IV combinations at the disposal of the artlat-house*ite is chocolate and coffee. Your fcdueet cake freclpe will do you" tooor If yon adorn it with this untsaal frosting: Obocolsts Mocha Fronting I tablespoons butter; 1% cops tfted oonfectloners' sugar; V4 teapooo vanilla; % teaspoon salt; j 6 SQuare unsweetened chocolate, ^ netted; 2 tablespoons strong coffee. Cream butter; add part of sugar xata&Hy, blending after each addlion. Add vanilla, salt, and chocoate and mix well. Add remaining agar, alternately with coffee, nntil j < right consistent to spread. | leat after ' dach afidttlon until 1 mooth. Makes enough frosting to [ over tope of two 9-inch hiyer?r~cr_f 09 and sides of 8x8x2-lnch cake, 1 r about 2 dozen trap cakes. NEW SENJ 1939 | CALENDAR ef ike Ftmoui World s Chempioas JOE LOUIS UfN DV ARMSTRONG Who Both USE and ENDORSE MURRAY'S Superior Heir POMADE lend only 10? to sorer postage I end handling to MURRAY'S SUPERIOR PRODUCTS CO. Ml0 College Qrore Are., Okie ego, lUleele * Pay 7 ???? ^ ' , I> Si EMOHIAM In memoi'y of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Amanda E. Hairing ton. died March 23, l'J3<5. Time cannot heal the wounded heart,-nor fill the vacant chair. Surrounded l/y friends we're lonesome. In midst of our pleasures we're blue. A smile on our face still a heartache, aching- and long T. iii'4 for you. _ Ilevoted husband and children, Jean K."-Harrington, ^ James Harrington, Jr. IVA NEWS ^ \ On March 21st, the first day of surine- ,11 v* c o c..i 1 - * - r,' , I rw kjviUJUI u I 1 " <" I va, S. i .. hi (I as hec picnic" guest, St. dailies School of Hart County, (ieorgia. A large number of pupils and patrons <?f hoik schools were pres cut; the teachers of both schools, Misses Jlorniiotie Sherard of Hart well, (jooi gia, Mrs. Juanita Taylor r>f Columbia, S. C., who teach - -a-l-St. Jamr-H ':id' the hostess, Mra Lcssie J'. Sheraid. teacher of Hoi . -4y?<-retdc.~ . ( hildrcn came' in groups, having fun along the way bv running racing and gathering -the first spring fi'^ers from the road side. ?So.iiii??bil'.'-d?Hn?'!!' .i:,r,?rp? miles. 'Hi-'V ii,ei at it,; !! :,,,, ,,t Mln \\ instojt C. Shcrard and had dinner ni the spacious yard undgr ' he budding china beirv tie..-- Af. . lor dinner the- children and adults found l;i neb mevrinn i r in ] 1 ' J-ing such games as: Horse Shoe, Ixitto Marines, flackers and the much loved game. "Tlje Uiy Apple." Later in the afternoon the picnickers went tii the Savannah River where fishing, racing, jumping, a preKas'er egg hunt and base hall game were, the features of interest an'd enjoyment All e.\presst-d thanks to' the hostess for. having made possible 1 im> event and many aked' that this affair be repeated another year. CEDAR CREEK CHURCH NEWS Rev. W. G. Owens, Pasto1" The Sunday school group seem- ' ed to have caught the spring fever and put on new life'Sunday. The Supt., Mr. E. E. Smith and teachers were at their post nf duty.? The Tesson was reviewed by Mrs. E. M. Owens. Rev. Owns used for the morning message: "Be Strong and of Good Cheer". II Cor. 32:7. Subject: "Courage". At 3:30 Rev. C. Anderson the pastor of Zion Pilgrim church, J chtir arj membei:. worshiptped with us. Rev. Anderson used as his subject: Numbers 29:10 "Onour way, come and go with us". This was a wonderful sermon. _ Lightning Grove Usher board also sang. 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