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! fi^urday, April 20, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dickerson entertained at a delightful recepy>V tion Tuesday night, April 9, at Jji their home, in honor of theii daughter, Annie Louise to Thomas f Porter. A large group of friend? * and relatives were present. Th< "> brid# received many beautiful and fusful gifts. A delicious course of ice cream, cake and punch wat served. ' S| Dean T. B. O'Daniel and Prof i V" R- L. Pegues, registrar at Allen attended the meeting of Registrars and Deans in Rock Hill last Saturday. Mr. and Mr?. I. Ml A. Myers were visitors in Greenwood and rf Clinton last Saturday. . $ #r TrfnT J. T. W. Mims of Clinton, and Prof. I. ^M. A. Myers wert fip in Greenville^ last Saturday night Sfr "rubbing heads" with Principal R. L. Hickson 'of" Sterling High $ school. . Mrs. S. R. Higgins of Allen ~ has organized a garden club and under her leadership, the club is doing some good work. f President Higgins preached in PrfiRnpritv nnrl Pnmnrin loaf Riin j r' ?day Prof. G. E. Nelson of Benedict College spent last Saturday in Rock Hill. .. Miss Willie Mae Scott of Wash' ington street is spending her va& . cation in N. Y. C. Friends wish her a pleasant stay. sf WAVERLY SILVER STARS" 3 SOCIAL CLUB The Waverly Silver Stars Soc^ ial club met Tuesday night 8:3c' at- 'the home of Miss Annie Belle S Wilson^in the 2400 block of Mott<strteet. The house was called t< * artier- by the?Chaplain, Miss?L * Gunter. The devotions were car || ried out in its usual manner. The. house was then turned over tc r* mo President, Mrs. Mag;gie JohnI *" son. Old and new business was discussed. Plans were mado foi a weincr roast and peanut pull tc be given at the home of MrsManue Harris, 14u'J Lyons St., Monday 22. The public is cordially invited to attend. We were very gladyto have Miss Guntei ~i. <i..L ~ . cu? l uttu* lv; imu meeting. out: iiuh ^ been ill. The meeting was adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Fannie Auams 2512 Millwood Ave.- The hostess served" a delicious course of salmon salad on lettuce, sliceo tomattoes. crackers, deviled eggs hot cocoa, sliced peaches und cakt also salted peanuts. SUNNY SI UK SOCIAL-CLUB The Sunny Side Social club held its regular meeting Tuesday nite April 1G at 2612 Green street entertained by Mrs. Ruth Jenkins .. The meeting was called to ordei by- the Vice-President, Mrs. Es ther liowe. The devotions werr carried out in its usual manner r..e meeting was turned over to u.e r ltsiuei.t, Mr. James Middle ton who then opened the house foi tor business. Old and new business was discussed. During tht r?- discussion?a?peanut?pick-up wuf planned which will be given'~by I mi'. Reese on Uak street which wt I' -iiope win be a success. We were very glad to have Mrs I Irene Kennedy in the meeting v>i.o^,.as own on tne sick list foi " sometime. I Mrs. Florence Wilson our chap lain is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Moultrie of Walterboro ft. C. We were verv pdad to have Rev B. Sumpter visiting us. We were aiso glad to receive two new members: Mr. and Mrs. John . Reese. We adjourned by singing: Blesf vice-president. Next meeting will be hold at Mr. and Mrs. -Jamee j Kennedy, 1502 McDuffie Ave. The hostess served a delicious repast ; TUESDAY EVENING SOCIAL CLUB r The club held its last meeting on Tuesday night, April 16 at the f home of Miss Ire~ne Young. The house was called to order by the President, Mrs. Ka^herine Warley. The devotion ^as carried out in its usual way. The minu[tes of the last meeting was received and adopted. The roll was called, each member responded We had tw.o new members: Mrs Ruhv Sumtpr and Miss Tola [Wright. We adjourned to meet at the home of Misa Daisy Mae Martin, 1300 Lyon Btreet. We came to a close with our parting ward, then a delightful course of potato salad, weiners, peaches and cake. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor The services were very beautifully carried out Sunday, beginning with the Sunday school which i' is increasing n membership. The Sunday school lesson was real inItaresting from all angles. Hozea, the Minor Prophet tells of God> WON SECO TT^HH^BhkKI pl*i^ -ii '^BHS . .. ;:';.'-MK " *!?" ,<B^^8| I The boys pictured above are r Washington Heights School. Thes< Hurt' n and proved victorious over School atem, winning not only^^eci be the best boys' team of the Ele The boys comprising the team Ma'vin Hamilton; Albert C. Johnso Saxor\; Johnie Singleton and Jame forgiving love, etc; We are delighted to see friends and visitors in our services at any time. i Foi the morning sei*vice, the i pastor selected his text from Ezek. 1:10. For the night service the message was selected from St. John 3:16. Both sermons were' nicely developed and delivered, and had their eijL'ect for good. All captainB are busy trying to -M-'U-'h their hnancial -goal bv th? fourth Sunday. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT " \ , . 1 Seneca, S. C.?Mrs. Lucinda ' Rosemond announces the engage- J ment of her grand-daughter, Sue Ellen Asbury, of Seneca to Mr. , Thn Henry Norris, Jr., of New lyondon, Ohio. The wedding will take place in June, at Sandusky. Ohio. The betrothal of Miss Asbury ( was received with cordial interest by her many friends throughout South Carolina and adjacent states. Miss Asbury is a graduate of Seneca Jr. College, a popular member of the younger set, and ' is now employed as teacher i n Calhoun, S. C., where she also has charge of music. Mr. Norris attended school at ' Wilberforce University, Ohio. . The bride and trroom will reside _ at New London, Ohio. _ A. I . CLl ? SPONSORS ''TfUl AROI NT) THE WORLD* If you wish to enjoy some of the most pleasant moments 01 ' your life time, you must take out 'trip" and circle with~us on out . "Trip Around the World" to bi < riven b*y "the A. U. Club of Co- i lumbiu, S. C., "Monday night Apr | 22, 1040. " If you take this trip with us,| you will forever treasure the en-, joyabb? moments which you are! certa'n to spend; but if you fail-' you are sure to regret it. So \ !- n't blame us, for we warn you i COME!! Ride Eat, and enjoy yout ! - self with y.oui many?friends. 1 Cars will leave Allen's campus ' at 8 p.m. Tickets on sale for 25c. 1 Don't disappoint us for we are ; 'ooking for YOU!! tin.' v i? c t ri rn I The Y. P. S. T. Club met Ht thr home Miss Mary Catherine Morris. The meeting was called to order by the president. Song: You Will need that pure religion. Prayer by the club. Song: Remembei j Me. Scripture lesson was read by ' David Outen. Song: 111 do all..I J can for my Lord. The roll was called and each member answered. One now member was taken in, Mrs. Mary Morris. The next meetlftg will be at the home of . Miss Eliden Lcaphart, 130f> Gragg Street. Miss Ethel Smoak, President 1 Mrs. Rosa Ross,? Secretary ' Mr. David Outen, Reporter THE REGULAR FELLOWS 1 SOCIAL CLUB . ; I The club held its weekly meet- f :ng Wednesduy night, April 10th < at the home of Mr. Otis Pope with Mr. W. H. Givens as host 1 The meeting was called to order 1 by the President, Mr. Givens. Tho i < cnapnun, ?vir. tawnra wnaiey con * ducted the opening, after which Bi ? ble verses were repeated. I Unfinished and new business was discussed briefly. For new ' business a dance is being: plan- * ned for Monday night, May 13 1 at the Odd Fellows' tya^ and Wef * are inviting our many friends and club workers to come and enjoy 1 a wonderful evening with the 1 Regular Fellows. Admilsaion: Ladies, sinele 17c; gents, single 22c; couple, 35c. Music will be > furnished by Holley and his band. The next meeting will be at the < homfe of Mr. Otia Pope, 1006 1-2 i GreerT street, Wednesday night i April J7. " I ( i ND FLAG E IN TOll gm HBr yflbi H | ^ | ) lone other than the hoys of the ; hoys were ve ry successfully ti all of their op posing teams, ex :md ^dace^hr tbe-^hjniur league? mentary schools. r^~ i are: John Andrson, ^aosent'f: n, Charles Moss; Frank Outer.; s Turner. SURPRISE PARTY -GIVEN ? ? .# \ Mrs. Bertha Hudson was hon3re<l with a -' .surprise birthday >arty. on Monday night, April 1st. A pink and green color scheme was'used and an arrangement of mixed spring flowers decorated the living-room and dining room. A beautiful birthday cake graced the center of the table. Cake and ice cream 'was served. THc guests with M) ? T ily Maf Robinson, "Mrs.?Carrie?Hampton Mr9. Metts, Miss Rosa Lee Gadsen. Misses Dorothy and Ruth Hudson; Mr. Joseph Etrother, Wes ley Simmons, Taft Sumter, Willis Belton, John Blocker, Winsel Jacques, John Hudson, also Master John Hudson, III. The guest Of htm or?received many beautiful and. useful gifts.?I BI.l'E STAR SOCIAL CLUB j We held our last meeting Mon-j day night April 15th at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, 9H* I Walnut st., and the house was :alled to order with singing and praying. Our special son? J Snail not be removed, by Mr James Brown and Mrs. Hattie Da vis led us in the Lord's Prayer We are also glad to have oui new member Mr. Davis. We are also hoping that we will have p nice time at our fish fry Saturday nightt, April 20th. We also invited three other clubs to come Our next meeting will be held on Monday nightt. April 22, at 3:00 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roeder, 1013 Green street. CROSS JXts" sr Allen University and Benedict College, of'this city, will engag< in their fourth baseball game of ine . i0-10 season, Friday afternoon, April 19, at Hurst Field, Alon I niversity's Athletic field. Ol the three games played already ihi* season, one was a tie affair, while Allen won the other two, i:e by a one run margin. This is the first baseball season eithci s.hool has had for several years and a lar.ee crowd is expected?to be on hand for Friday's eneotii ler. Both teams have some pretty I ? J i.'. ii . -an ?t /' : i <?\cis, ciiin ix'uei than ordinary battcrymen. The t;aiiif wi: 1 played at 3:.Hrt p.m. E>ee Dee Tents Have Big Rally What will, in all probability, be the last of a series of rallies among the Tents of the Grand U a;ted Order for this spring was held in Dillon, (Sunday, April 14. Tnih war" the best raTTy of "them all. Six Tents sdnt representatives and nearly one hundred earnest, errthtfsiastur Christian wo-1 nen gathered in their comfortable hall to meet the deputies. As there were only Tent mem>crs present the sisters were free to ask questions whicfc they dia ind niucn information and instruc tion was given. All showed a willingness to learn more abom this beloved order. Many learn ed for the first time, that* the Urnnd United Order of Tents oi the J. R. J. U. is in its ninety j 'ourth year and has no black mark if failure attached to its name. The success of this latest rally was largely due to the untiring work of sister Etta Jackson, recently uppointed a special depu;y in the Pee Dee district. Sister Jackson is a t?orn leader and is leaded for higher things. Another thing which contributes to the success of the Pee Dee section is the unity and co-operition among all leaders and sis. .era there. They move as one. All is in readiness for the Grand district meeting which convenes n Charleston, May 6th. A large Royal Degree Circle was organized. We shall hear nore of -this later. The deputies thanked the various sisters for their hearty response and co-operation and assure them they stand ready to come at any call. THE PALMETTO LEAD] RNAMENT I i . HBMI ' ^9rf ^u r ^np \ W KV '*.' ? "f -.*^ Boys Basket-ball teom of Bookei ! rained and coaehed by Mr. W. II cept that of B. \V. Junior High ! Tournament, -but also proving?to rotn picture); Clifton Beaeluun; Bernard Rutherford; Thomas WOODRt' FFNEWS~ Trinity A. M. E. Zi<m Church 1 Our Sundaj school attendance i was very good Sunday. The class t ps were consolidated and our pas- j tor was the instructor. j At 12 noon the pastor brought 0 to us a wonderful message which l was enjoyed by everyone and a- | gain Sunday night he "preached a wonderful?sermon.?The 'collectior?^ ~tr!?the"daj?was $20.63. I The Presiding Elder Rev. D. C. a Crosby held his second quarter v here Friday night with all offi- ? . ers making a very favorable re- j f nort. I - Mrs. Lillie White and daugh tor of. Spartanburg were-the week ^ iwI ). iiwti- nf h?r sigtor Mrs. K1- V 4a Simmons?ami family. ?A Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth ol y Spartanburg worshiped at Trini- X tv church Sunday. y Iy New Bethel News " 'y Rex. A. I). Duncan. Pastor |Y I A Our. Sunday school was just fine y after the leBson was beautifully Y discussed, the pastor brought tc y vs a great message, theme Walk- \ ing With God in White. Anothet j .j. at night: My witness is in Heav- y en and my Record is on High. ; A Several persons from here went J y to Shady Grove Friday night to *t| witness the Calendar Wedding. A , ?|< immg those who vxurrl 'were Mis. ' ?*? .M. K. Rogers, Mrs." Fliza Thomp- 1 y .son, Mrs. Carrie Winn, Mrs. Nora .j. ^I'arks, Master William Norris . y .Mis. T. Robinson, Mrs. Susie Brew t|, ton. A line 11nit* was rcponeu. y A mount .olloctod *t] Ti,eBusy Bee club met at the ^ home of Mrs. Eliza Thompson on *1' Friday night sponsored by Mr. am* ?|< .Mrs. Jiugene Anderson. The meet X ing was enjoyed by all. A deli 'A eious repast was served. Mi |j" Kichrrd Parks. Mr. -lloraxe- Neh~^i son, Mrs. E. J. Barks. Master T ? Koss Parks and Helton II. Parks X motored to SpartanbuYg yester- ?J day. 2 AIKEN NEWS J 1-nst week and this week, a | vi i y suceisslul revival was run X by Rev. A. B. Coleman of Jack- y I son\ ille, Fla. We consider him a X 1 ti'v.ly wonderful prea her. This { revival is at Friendship. So far. X Fri n !s':i has realized over -$800 on the rally for part payment on X our chuich school building. iA The visitors at Friendship were X Miss Rosa Howard, Mrs. Nix wlic X has oome home on a visit from J New York; Gertie Dean Nix, the A daughter of Prof, and Mrs. R.L Y Nix, spent the week end at home X here in Aiken from State College. < Mrs. Zelda Wilkerson of White 2 Pond was also present. <fl Mrs. C. J. Mclhvaine of CamI den Wits the house guest of Mrs. I Marie Wynn last week. Mrs. Ju- * lia Blakely was hostess to the *' Aiken BYidge Club last Wednes X day night. With such a wonderful i hostess as Mrs. Blakely I'm s u re | X I the party was quite enjoyable. Last Friday, a Jamboree party ? was given at Schofield by the 7th .j. grade. This Friday, April 19 club ? 41 is giving a Spring Dance in .j! Quoting verbatum their state- v SUMMERVILLE NEWS $ The Stitch ami Chat club spon- X sored a "Fashion Revue" at Al- 4 ston high school auditorium. The X models were quite attractive in { sport, street, afternoon, semi-for- i mal and formal clothes. The lead 4 ing spring colorR predominated. $ The models were: Misses Ama-iX ker, Avant, English, Fords, Fra- y zier, Gass, Kittrell and Joyner and ' X Mesdanies Clarke, Fields, Gaur-}A dine, Pearson and Peddrew. Mrs. x Mackey was commentator on the A styles and MOT. AitceFTwas at the T piano. Mrs. -Gourdine received A first prize and Mrs. Clarke second V prize as the most popular models. A Mrs. Carl Fields entertained y the Stitch and Chat club at the X last meeting, and Miss Ernestine 4 English entertained the club at X the previous meeting down in Lin 4 colnvllle. The club members en X joyed pleasant evenings with each 1 ^ hostess. t V 4*3? Sit ANDY KIRK AM) H AT TOWNSHIP AI D ^ i JU|H jflBj^R JUNE RICH MONK Shr sanj.' with Jimmy - I>orsey's band for a yaai ami a half. lt;av ing Jiim after his Hotel New Yorker engagement to he featured' with Cab Calloway and his Qi L'hefitra in the Cotton Cluh-show' at the Cotton Club on'. Broadway'' in New York. When the show jompleted its run she went on a Personal appearance tour in tliea Tl'S.'then Jnlhed Andy Mr!', an-! lis " "Mouils of Joy" .orehvsti ivj-7 Elementary Schools The Klenfentary Schools of Co umbia concentrate yearly on ac Ivities desicned to give every :hilcl the opportunity to partic-i i >ate. For t*ie Jit tie. folks, the : day. Day exercises gi've them an 1 ipptVi tunity to plait the Ma/pole 1 'his activity is designed especial > y for them, ? ' Every child, fro 111 the siralle>'i i o the l.n cost, may join in tin ?7 nd the* potato race provide ucti t ities full Of gaiety for everyone i schools compete in a definitely ( 'riwdly and irood-si>- n tsinanshii ' a isr AND Ml! sj "* ^ 1 Town Wednesda A I> MISSION <>.k' A in Come Also l'lcuso Help us t< rh|fs is yiiur last chance to c;o into the Cotton Club, V -v- t . ; ^^^HKf-*9Br^' r M^gr.;. K -- ^sl %:. IS ORCHESTRA ITORH Al APR. 2_1 > [ft. .2 MAHY I.Ol Wll.l.S A-'ilS r sens?rt.-t?imtl nnunst ami arxutitrcr _ with Andy Kiik's Orchestra, only 5 feminine pia.nist in a major dam ^ bynd. sirici Uanioiiu left I'aul Xicknamcd. "I'telndi I'HA TKRHKl.l. with "Andy Kirk's "< 1- iui i.f .Icy"' horn iir Kansas City, M May Jfdh. ll'iti? ti\ !< ? t tel. aj . i Vi:ir.?-?rrrrr?v.. i ? ' r" lr*n?!red and sixty p -. mS: nan i.- need FAY. 1 Spring Activities : . manner. ^ The ltlof. uinnine i ! 4i" t'.< idea of ij-.i'.ir one's best. . Tn arunai Sj?. i 1 i .t? i* i- :J vtiv.Ty i:i which the sixth y'rud i L*rs take a part.' It is not an lura:- ? contest, m v !?it-: , child -vi. are.. called words on with- | ey r.i vt I've:'. .pie\ iuas|.ii 'ii ?. Instead of that, tins is ! . 1 . . . >; l:!W .Mat. a.?T ' ' Tin- activities a If cikiia.\< d'ATm"": h?- | iv-ant. to be held ayain in. he I ov. i ship' auditorium. Man ! ea;:t..il sones, many colorful to- | . mi"', ami a f 11 .-hare "t crave | D Y Kit s CLOUDS C A'HK H Wil l. \ PIT.AH M THKiship Audito FROM H:00 TIM ? iy Nite, April \ ' jjpHH i" r- "' r-? ~ 1'*' ' ' ^ an,?;ic .._- ~ f Ilelp The Ren. v lub Help (ithc mainl'.iin the Order and l)ignit\ v\ ( see and hear And> Kirk and Ri* ("lot Ia> 1. taking Louis Armstrong's plai % : :? Morris II '"April 11 mi At s-j fc, *??> s II,D p fell Depfetc V r * V%" I- 1 : "With W Reserved ! " PAGE FIVE ul daiifioi.' k'<< la !iink>-' ti:.s thf ,-?t t hvin ail J art; tin1 !?t t ?- - :iIucch ;-..i activities. Si ;-. : T i: 1 ,!iy iAiii-r. ,r U" '.ymto- . -J?* M.v. Jiiiy . I?t i. ;; ; Mu> # '?ii* ' T-.[ A:i<: ' -nun I a,. 1. i . 1 !.' S ! !;.lily : II A' genuine ///Sf :cla drink * K ' 1 - ~ >F JOY | : * ? ' I rium | T 24, 1940 ! I fljjjjjffl^^B * ^li ^fefe.^ s ..vglf*&Jh&8&?. ,JgH i* i wiia i rm m^'wIS^^SOM #:# ' ' : AT iMNilt ; i | na??? e*titl>li>he<l. Jt, mv.?T x.a TH.,ort. tin". ^ I ME TO 4 ~ College ?| 8, 19, 20 | IM O'clock 4 V _ __ .J. inson's I .1 T L ' >d Family ? ings Over 1 xic." | 1 and 2."> Cents ? Seals ."?(> Cents ? Author and Directress * X