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I Saturday, March 2ft, I84CL J~X~X^^^^^X^^-X^?<KX<K"XX"XKKK~X~X~X"X~X"X~X'V*X**X*4 jT | WELCOME TEACHERS! | j WlUr M'iMTO WII.l. RRlNft f ' | THE WELL DRESSED MAN | V Ijl The Spring scene will see some of the smartest jj; new clothes .n years for men ami young men. V, X Styles show unusual tailoring and design?and A*' - , , r | fabrics are splendid in fine shades, patterns and ?> ? . < * *i* extreme wearabilitv. Our new purchases include * j I _ v.FSINESS SUITS 1* Rich new worsteds, tweeds,, woolens in 6ingle and .? double breasted styles In J wo unusual price ranges. J J :: $22.50 and $35.00 j; | ? RPRING SHOWING ? . j ^ 1 he f.rst cf the ye-'.^'s crop of new hats is here. ?? And WILL y'"ii like th?m! They'-re-smart, suave ;> ^ and snappy ? full of life and good looks ? new !? If colors, new shapes and a new Tow price ? f I to $5.00 ' ^ | - ^^^ELAND ! f~" * U09 MAIN ST. . I" I Riui.n I _ With ^BRICir and buy from Guignard Bri k WORKS Phone 5261 Columbia, S. C; \ I^Hf . 11 Jm Members of the Beta Si Roinoy, Sarah Floyd, Eli/ab Lottye Washington. In fronl ALPHA KAPPA ALP IN BRILLIANT TEM1 ? J Beta Sigma and Beta Zeta Oi At South Carolina State High . < ? - >u: vlxi a. ' S. C\. Match 17th. ? A1nL? A 1.1... rTTTT^rrr? their husbands, sweethearts and special quests made merry. last Saturday night in the large and beautifql Temple of Roses created for one.night of fun and romanc-. ing by the ingenious Beta Sigma and Beta Zcta Omega oorors?of Alpha Kappa Alpha. I Dufv.es gymnasium was convert-, ed into a beautiful rose garden through the use of native smilax, and "believe it or not" more than fifteen thousand (15,000) Pink Radiance roses. The Temple ol Roses which was designed in Japanese style enclosed the whole gjftnnasium and converged into a pink and green canopy which terminated in a peak representing the temple of the garden. In the center of the garden stood a Talisman rose bush in a natural setting of green grass. Blue, yel'^w and rev! birds were perched on the boughs of this beautiful rose bush. Cards were received by Misses Anita and Gloria Pearson, dressed in" pink and green ? page "cos- ' tu'mes and guests were greeted at .the receiving line by Mrs. Gcraldine P. Zimmerman, Basileus of ^ Beta Zeta Omega Chapter. Miss M'-'. Campbell; MVs. Edytne W. Dickinson; Miss Lottye WashingSome Vital Needs of tl and B. Y. P. IJ. Conver Dear Co-workers ami friends of the '(.invention: It has been some time since 1 abu .t the vital needs of our State work. We have had a long am severe winter. The continued snow, freeze, sleet, rain and melting slush have put most of oui churches to the acid test in meeting general expenses. Yet it is strange to note?that?we?h:tvt done moi^e for Christian Education this long hard winter, than wc have for a number of years ' 11h far""more favorable wintersT It just shows how much more you can do for a good cause if you will put a little more heart, faiti. push and pep in what y<>u art trying to do. The churcht-w and their Pastors I Sunday Schools and their Super! intendents, B. Y. P. U's. and theii I pres ck>nts and other general wor ki'ia need to be congratulated foi the very fine way they responded to the call of the three in one Convention special appeal. Then the Morris College Thanksgiving drive. And the late Dr. I. D. Pinson Memorial Rally?all to my mind was quite a success ana showed a very fine spirit among the conventions and general workers of the State. Dr. H. H. Butler, President of the State Convention, Dr. J. P. Garrick, President of Morris College and Dr. J VV. Boykin, chairman of the trushave been greatly relieved oiT ur^ vje.y embarrussing financial condition, and have' been very much encouraged by the splendid response of the State leaders and general workers to the three special drives for the benefit of Morris College. We have one more special call before the State Con vention, Benedict College Founders day drive. We owe it to President J. J.. Starks, and the College to* make this drive a huge success. President H. H. Butler and Dr. G. G. Daniels, the drive director i are making special preparation 1 for a record breaking Convention 1 at Marion. Dr. W. F. Macintosh, the pastor of Mt. Pisgah Baptist church, the entertaining church and pastor have promised the Convention a royal entertainment The next calf will be the Woman's' J Convention at the great Trinity ( i Baptist church, Florence, Dr. A. ' WL Hill, pastor. .President M. K. c Howard is looking forward to the < greatest session in the history ot 1 the Convention. The location and convenience of Florence, the hos- 1 pitality and generosity of Dr. Hill his good people and the citizens J of Florence, guarantee a fine ??n- tertainment. ! The next call will he the State,' ~. tH!2 PALMETtO r.KA M gma Chapter of the Alpha Ka ulh Hurllue, Vivieime Phillip! t: (L. to R.) Grace Jones, E HA-ENTERTAINS PLE OF ROSES nega's Initial Dance ily Successful 1 ft. JJ.is.l"; s of Uv'tsv SiuntH tip J ?-l ss Ma\i? Peats1 n. kits. Rcfr^rio and his South Carolina State Collegians furnished sweet L< t and swing mi sic which featured the solo voices of Messrs. twitzon Wigfall and Fletcher Len ten. Miss iiuttie Mae Brown, Iv.v leaf member, sang "I Hum A Waltz," dedicated to President M F. Whittaker of State College. Other dedicatory, numbers were: to Delta Sigma Theta?Moonlight Serenade; Kappa Alpha Psi?You 're A Sweetheart: Phi Beta Sigma --Moon Love; Omega Psi Phi? The I amp Is Low; Alpha Phi Alpha Memories of You. Star Lust was dedicated to all Alpha Kaypa Alpha sorors and rr:,.. v,... .,11 a **i i v?v? |navni v*/ <111 Kucaid T) ie Basileug of Beta Sigma announced ah thgse dedications then the intermission. This dance which was nne-ui-ih.e_maat_h?a.ijjL ti'.'ul ever held at South Carolina State initiated many novel features. In the souvenir parade guests received balloons, serpentine. birdsre+fjaiette?whistles and toss-rp Lulls dispensed by Souvenir girls, dressed in rose-petaled , osttimes, l'ov refreshment green frozen sherl/ert punch was served The balcony was converted into a deluxe ladies lounge and powder ie State S. S. ition of S. C. Sunday School and BYPU Convention of South. Curuli.r.:-.. at dicT" C ollege, Columbia, J uly 1 ' gjh ..We umsl- kiiep_sJtep , .with?the onward' and progressive"marcTr*5T in* olii- t Suite bodies. To do this we must begin now to make an. pie preparation for the next session of our convention. So many of us wait to make a last minute preparation. Begin now, raise the anidunt you?nuitt have to rcpre sent, lay that amount aside and you will have that if other handicaps turn up. So many superinemlents?ami?jirestdtrrrto?of Unions have said to me they intended to represent in our last ses sion; but something went wrong with the rally, social, contest, play or program they had on for ?h??emfveHtmn. Bu-t- it -all happened because you waited too Jut You did not have time to try flam. I am appealing to all officers,' board members and general workers of the convention, to bring a special offering this yeai aside from doorway and annual dollar, as a booster of our proTram. I am asking each one ot these leaders to give from $2.50 to $10.00 and as much more as you can as a sacrificial offering for the cause. I am sure if we ry we can raise at least five hundred dollars as a special support of our Convention. We know that our main objective is to maor iy enrollment of S. Schools Unions and Conventions in the State and there. should aot-.be?a n to let iift in thiii ellort. Write Dr. S. C. Campbell, our Cor. Sec. and Director of our Financial and Vumerical effort for general information and program of the drive. CHAS. F. GANDY, > ^ ^President. RICH HILLi-SCHOOL Rev. \V. M. Thompson, Principal Lancaster?Rich Hill girls mef Pleasant Hill girls in two basket aall games. The first game played February 29. Rich Hill girls won 9-6. The second game or March 8, Rich Hill girls'fi-O. The Rich nm school is moving ontt-arj under the principalship of Rev. Thompson who came to this community highly recommended. He s also pastoring at St. Paul A.M. K. church, I-ancaster and is suc eeding from all angles., His teachers are Mrs. Mary J, BlacTcman ind Mrs. Rosa L. Gantt, both are experiended teachers an(d mani- I fest much interest in their work, i All schools in the county are looking forward to Field_Day on! March 25 at Lancaster Training, ichool where they will participate in various games and exercises. r - . ippa Alpha: Standing (L. to ] i, Maxle Pearson, Eugenia Ue dna Foote, Th elma Beatty. E< rnoni. ~ Tire- Sorority Hymn -v as sTiTu; is :i coia hiding feature of th*.- in*< emission. Wrist corsaues worn l y a!" fy?roi s Irnt a distinctive note to this group which formed a somi-.irele in the center of t^c garden, , Returning chatter memf is woio Ruth. Freeman, Waltena -Bridttcrs, Eunice Mallcttc and Gatoline Wilson. Other sorors were Lena Martin Sylvia Gilliam. Phoebe Snvnc Ruth Menafee, Jessie Smith, Mar fiaret Broadnax Odessa Scabrooks Dorothy Johnson, Theodosia Frsizier and Qdetta Miller j Among the out-of-town guests attending the affair were Mr. Joseph Brown and Miss MaeDe Myers; Misses Mildred Shokes, Laura Simpson, Allendale; Mr. J. L. Pearson, Dr. and Mis. A. T. Cornwell, Mr A Hard Alston, and Miss Louise Wells, Charleston; Miss Hattie Mae Cornwell. Mr. George Abbott Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin P. Green, Mr. F. C. Hipp, Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs 0. J. Champion, Mr. and Mrs. Stanback, Mrs. Josio G; Hazel, Miss Lula Gambrell, Columbia; Mr. L. D. Perry and Mr.' run-taq-Jamea^-Augusta, Ga.; Qr. L. W. Long, Union; and Miss Bur nee Miller, Che-raw. EDITOR'S JfcjpTE:?Tluj 15,000 Radiance roses were made bv the pledge groups of both the undergraduate and graduate chapters, under 'he supervision of Miss Annie II. Williams. Each Ivy was givyn a pattern .'.lid materials and was responsible for 200 roses. The remaining nura ber was made by the Sorors. This 1 I-reject was commenced last year. | ? NEW HOPE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. E. Martin, Pastor j In the absence of the Supt.,thc f? imar scnool was opened by the Z^?^uin:.^mr^XrXK^peII Jr., with the teachers at theii posts. The lesson was well ussed and a splendid review by Rev. McCorkle, who accompanied the pastor. Remarks by the pastor. Immediately after the S. 6. tin regular morning service began, witii the pastor, assisted by Revs McCorkle, Hall and the local DcaTTvn W. C. Cnappell. The pastoi preached from _thes__3rd chapter, 11th verse of Colossians. Subje.t. The Power of Christ. The message .vas well lvcelved by" all. The church was crowded. - The funeral of Bro. T.W, liams was held immediately aliei ne morning service; Bro. Wil Mam's was one of ^.he oldest mini beis of .the church. Was well thought of by all. We are now in the midst of oui 70th anniversary^ service. We bid you a hearty welcome. HELENA NEWS Sunday school was opened ai 11 o'clock Sunday.. A large group of children were* out. We wert very glad to have with us one of our good members of Brown Chap . l A..u.E. church, Mr. Walter Williams who reviewed our Sunday school lesson for us. Mrs. Margaret Hales of Daytona Beach, Fla., left for her horrreSaturday afternoon, March 16th uter visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green* for three weeks vv e are glad to know that Mrs Emma Smith and Mr.- Albert Clark are improving very much A Call To Prayer To the delegates of the S. C. Conference Provisional meeting, Methodist Church, April 3, at _ Trinity Church, Orangeburg. Ceur Sistjrs: -c Let us pray earnestly for a great meeting and that ^God may direct us in our choice of delegates to the Central Jurisdictional Provisional meeting, St. Louis, .?o., June 20, 1940. At this strategic period of United Methodism we need, intelligent, full-Hedged, Christian wttmen with clear minds, broad visions, common &onse, and with a sure knowledge of the entire Missionary program of the Church, local home and foreign, to represent us. v " I know you feel as I do. Then onj Thank you. MRS. P. M. GIBBES, Conference- Chairman f*Acr flk ^ ?L^^pBv ' vBT- B&sBBHL . ^ rf \^Hr <?v'? R.) Dorothy Simpson, Naomi Jones, Nellie Harte, Louise an. Annp i'aitpr<(?n .....? ta?? v ? i caisun, uwomy w iiiiam&pn, ddye M. 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