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f VOL. XV--NO. :M r? . i r south l Roosevelt 1 lo Ne lioo eveiCs Social Security N H- ^Greatest Messing Since Emai Washington, A tig,? (At')?The MH-ial: set tii'ity?pro fe""ll, fur. .MMJ.S Dill litis tA'ia'?: ? lias uisli ib.iIt'll $V,UUU,UUU,UUU to the nation's aa'ed anil unciuploc ed j-i workers, ami lo wiiluws. orphans, ami I hi blind. t, In advance ol' lis anniversary Wednesday, the Social Security Hoard drew up a statistical picture of its Vast operations to show t'..at some f)U,0l(U,00(J work eis_ had been' enrolled in the proT erani since President Koosevell signed the act in lit.'la. ? Kstablished after a long study of Iyuropeun experiences, the sohern-tits through a half dozen out lets which are either exclusive leikral enterprises or joint under - la..digs of nation and state. jijieci and unemployed are financed by pay rolPlaxes. .w hilt* ilii yc' * rants from federal and stale treasuries -sustain t e pub'ic assistance -features for tin- yuuna Lite old, and tin- helpless, in need. At?Ua*?top?of?the? program 4s ' TfTe <Tt71 au'e and survivor.- insurance. system which pays ' -out monthly benefits to workois rwluv_ retire at 65. and to their wjves widows and orphans. Up'to June no. this system h;nT j-aTiT "?TT>r.OO. jjjjU P\!jp< ' '- ^ ' ' / \. - ." Mrs. S. 1 v . Thy ilbow thy likeness of Mrs. J. Hr-^Dickson, 151G McDuffie Avenue, Colombia, S. C. who Tias just returned from a very pleasant trip to New York City and the World's Fair. Mrs. Dickson is the charming and attractive wife of Mr. J.' E Dickson, 3.V<, Grand Secretary of the Free and Accepted Masons ' of South Carolina and U. S. Coun . ty Agricultural Agent for Rich land County, S. 0. Miss Dickson was chaperon foi Miss Helen Elizabeth Lewis, of Columbia, S. C., who won first olnee in the Rat bine- Beantv Con ?. test ut the World's Fair, Thursday, August 15th and the title ot "Miss Sepia America." Mrs. Dickson is interested in the social and civic advancement of the people of her city, especially the young people. She is a MR. AN? MRS. UOiif.itf r:. ()U ATTLKBA I'M CEI.KHIt ATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B Quattlebaum of Ftidge Spring, S C., was observed in a most gracious manner a* their home or <y . +X* .... "> <? ? ? "<>,., p* di Ui <a mi j\ _ i_ Qreat Boon j??*88 J I Kecer :groes euro's icipation , ? 600 It) lp2y*'l) |K'tSOllS. j ? . . L J tTc: i j 111??y 11 > <. 111 eon>|'oiisalioii. ' ' ' ' -tvTrt-Tr yrv-ey?i :.s tl f? il Workers o moderate weekly sum daring ? limited number of weeks of job is r? ported to hn\e dis r.ootid mole I ,aa M .mm.uuu.uoo m utit-nf-wui k benefits. Ol' tin* more than L!iv Oil n.lino i hiHK'ivial and industrial wol her* i covered bv tlu' insurance about 1- ! ><Mi.()ut> m-\\ jobless are drawing ; employment compensation. To find jobs for the insured idle the social security system has tu- r ken over the KTnpluyineiit Service-j It has been credited with Hllin ' -T-.ttthi.oiki jobs durrnj>?I'.td'd and tlir first six months of I'd 10. The public assurance phases ol the proirram. distinct from the old 'i'je and jobless insurance systems free?ouCrnlec tlVroovh joint federa' * state machinerv to p ovule. on a basis of need fiean- in 1 care fo t!.e atred unable to qualify for in sufani'e benefits, for the need blind, and for denendeiit children The public assist me-e ope rat ioi". -ofttfkt-l*e"-rei?tri-t^-d.--ahfs~siime : : "* '00 pel sous .every- niont h. anionT"i 111. 1 .'dS.'i.t (|.| ji-'.id. MIT.tlttti eh"." drea. and -lh.OqO blind. The ex pendh'.n < far this part i f tl. system -has totaled about $1,000. dOO.OOn, Tlie ixas'ix il!" f? ..., ca", the natim | <?jl|l||i lecision was Jli? % ^IH ?mpost'<l ?f J 3? * In newspaper m? & esentlne the I'LL _ 1UVVV{U?-}UJ-| 1 \ W .Miss liillic 'I Ht t C., S|)()|'iS( ? \meriean, re< . ' . * Miss Christin J Virgina, reeer E; Dickson Tlu. contest World s Fail . fi v ard.-nt leader in Llli; Girl P..an." infrn. Scout movefnent and is now push Thirty-sjx of ing a campaign to build a hut to girls marched he used as a recreational and to compete f training center for Girl Scouts in honor. The ? Columbia and vicinity. parts of the,' Mrs. Dickson Wishes to thank ahd South Ar the *nfftny friends who made it so was well attei pleasant for thorn pn this trip, prgciative and j Especially Mr. John Murphy, Jr ?d> Pf'rls of Baltimore, Md., who sent Miss judges stand. . . _ ? I.illie Johnson to Washington, U. *? ?? ouun C. to hoard their train for an in- ma"y congra terview and the Afro photograph- Mrs. J ??. Die or who met the train in Baltimore who had the f and made their pictures. Mr. and the winner t Mrs. John Gallman, Mr. and Mrs Miss Lewis Kddie Green, Mr. Green is mann audience by J ger of the Sepia Art Picture Co resentative of and Mr. W. K. Woodard, of the Co- at w^ich Woodard Studio, all of New York silver cup as Cnty. Also Mr. Geo. II Hampton Miss Sepl Director and Promoter of the con J^'tion to the test in South Carolina Kddie Green i tractive ladles , riday, August 10th, 1040. Th. Lewis was al home was gorgeously decora many useful f with gold and white, the e to niany place! scheme for the occasion New York Cit The guests were entertained en a contract from the hours of four until eight ing picture, tc p.m. The evening was one fltteo Sepia-Arts co by-nature for the afTair. The aun After the c painted the evening with a golden America" wa . Continued on Page 8 * Contlnu laltttgfiflf i COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, .AUOCST 23 1 Wins in Natioj lelen E. Lewis, Allen Sophomo ires Title in Sepia-Arts Co. Conl %K r--m Bt V^ HLMP>^W f .4.- ? K?C"Sr ^ BhSIK Kv '? * >' m ? *"^Yjm<Ik ? ^H?' SI fti I^^Hb: if ^ jK|. :? I ? S Wjjg jjCf | 11 j^Ep:* Jl ^ if |& iviiss rieieu ft. Lewis receiving the Cup ami TUlt- presented by Mr. Jack Rose ot' the Busch Jewelry Co. Iira\l?n (.'lark Simons Htxly Works r"v' ( "v X. V, A,, ?,?, Adds '' r;:" ,"'""7.;,,, izaheth Lewis "Miss 'T<) St<1 111 Mi ai ina"?sponsored iiv LinLeader. South Cam- .... . ... i fv.i'i .h-noiu v. I In- hl lii. - '.s !.o V \\ , Negro newspaper . . . , ' ...... ' : !.! month! ?,f. v, . . . . Ill's :olo;.i !> t- AP\ \, :il: Miss Sepia-Amen .. , ... !-. at t:.e (:. . . , ?? > anee. who eliuu"'. L- . , , u wale beautv. Hie ,, . , -a::: \<!ai.s all. ills" s i : a, sti a ; j ! 111 ' a unanimous vol* . . , . .. > ?.. oid. . ... ill i/ feiXI'-ls i ! "f J.' loll':; judges seli-el i'd I rote ... . . .. Ih-vli:.. . olummn. \It. N..nce is 'i n and women rep ... . , , . Ait. , , ,. ' Uiite ol the pa:.!,, schools o! i t . . coutiy - lending Ne- ... . ' a-hlres--. _ ; lunima and ha- '.ecu iii training , /or years ?nl?-t an expert If! ... ' , -.ii : iviua. k> Lurke, W asnington, man. ^ ? >red by the Afro* 1'he Simons liody Works s^-- ! .reived second prize cializes in li...!y building. re pa'"- " ' ' , ' ..... . . . . , ... was e. !!e. Ii-.i. I>u e Hill, representing, "lg trucks, ti d< i straighten:!:.' , I * . - |;. I' i'i?'ilo^>tt;4SS ged third przc. * -and anLu-.-p.a4Up.ng. ...... v. , ice cre.irr. and cake was held at the. \oun,g men an- also lvceivine , "The Court ot j apprentice work .i.der the caret" id ' ,! it 15, "Wgro?nay,'?mux lance?ut?P-h? miters ,.i'?kP? ? J' ^''i the most beautiful firm. \ r 1, in the errand finals'* William Pearson, one of Colliir.or the nation \\ i<l bin's promising'yung high schoo*. m *? rirls came from all i studerKs. has hio'i receiving train M VS>> VCHI SI'.T'I United States. Cuba [ ing for. several years. Clarenc nerioa. The .contest Nance, l'd-lo hi-'!-. school graduate Hdston. Mass.-rided by a huge ap* has also entered as an apprentice ami); a! . eojiventioi lience that applaud j This well known Columbia bus- Grand Lodge No. as they passed the I inf-ss has turned nit numbers ol -Grand Household high grade trucks and bodies. It C.U.O. of O.K. \\ i Carolina" received has been operated for years b\ las' week. Greatei itulations and also an export liody man. Hubert L in the festivities tkson, her chaperon, Simons. .\hich v a> auspic deasurc of escorting I When in need of this type of v.y; . \ sp. ndid o New York City.i service, call on them. Kstiinate , U! i|it. opining was presented to the; ?re rl.ee) full\ g:\eii. tion. I'artieipatim dr. Jack rfose, rep- [ ' Ciami lnieetm>* K the Busi-h Jewelry u |;st Altm:s NKUS' < I,me she received . ( |, , v ? < ..f N.? York. wh. award for wmnn , rip, hows, .i a-Amorica". In ad-j J ah' made ! y I'.st Krand award. Mr. Sunday' srlu?.1 was wall attend '"-r l^-ie-i. k M presented her an ?t- j t.(1 aml beautifully ttiujrhtt by the than.I Mast Nobh i' wrist watch. MImj'various tPttPltPi'ir The A. C. K s'l> 1" -hint's, and so,' the recipient of . ji0aRir<f ,at.t at p.n,. \vw offic- Seidell and Lillian ?lfts and was taken Lrs wore t.lected Plans were pui V.. representing; tl j of interest while ir on to hop the League projrr s?, hold of Ruth, y. She was also (?iv- , Mji*. and Mrs. Charlie Robinsor An outinjr featu to appear in a niov-10f Raleisrh, K. ('...spent the week injc was a banquc . be produced by the ond with their aunt, Mrs. Sadie, James F. Adair, mpany. j Johnson. Krr.cst it. Cooke, ontest, "Miss Sepia-1 Presiding Elder David Pineknej Yancey, and Susie a interviewed over j of the Holiness church and -daugh than 200 persons ed on Pajfe 8 i ter Miss Martha Lee Pinckney oi banquet. 4' leader I. 10 PRICE: I tial Beauty re V "Miss Sepia-Ai :es^ . Story of Trip ; I ua t,, i-;.i i a, lJalti .Hi !'?;u;iy ('i-m?->; . n?t (,. - !;' - r .' ? uHi.-rn-ioii , ji .mini h?ul" ' ? !<i that a.yhl at .v i ->/ Mi- > 1..11 i , turjui;. -1~? !;u M .! ti.a; allwiumi. V-t"h > I.'.'JIV I,. ijn-> wit; l!-' l! -i ! > J -1-.. l?k-k*u?. - 1 ? ' 'filv !., ,, the Jiill- nt * JtYiUTh I iuolllih Tl:?- JM'IZC wa* .. ln|, t..- tin- \\Wl.JV Kan t-, c.iiip. tt in (!., tin n'. I"!,,. ti?|. Ian! 1..--i. plani.<.' (! ft,r 1 a;< . A . i' u:*l ! liar tin-' wwk ?I'l itiny iny wtw 'il ;! - -f ' T lc-it i iu -thiy ail'i,t nl I't.iu i.i, ? Kii-'-r Alati-nt, <. hajrvnviial 1 \ - ?? 11 *?i?wT.'"", ;. * * . I ?K-?. Mrs. 1 ?ic-k son had tin- At'i reporter. ,\1 i>-' ? ? klliUUl ?ton !.-? *. !" ii.i < t Us W ?tslr.uRVu|i hi hi <!(. , tit l'ot a little plihlieity. ISeiaUM* we had in idea of tli.- -puMifity thai was to l?e jjaiiieil. Mi?s Johnson inter\ ifW'e.l : s "triiin Washington to ??- - Kidtin,The eanu-rainan took '01 |ill'ti:i es Oil the steps ..of the -Silver .\.'v!V,,v itt the station; W. ?it i i ei| in New York Wed neVilay ini...rnin^, A..mist 14. Mi J 1 .* **. _ . ? m' 'Ji'1' . >r]Vrd iloHciotl- J*" ( Miss Helen El I.oa.hw .? ? tin (<>M>!1\1TY HIMLK STU>Y ^ "Ml |{ MMKTSs winson. ivuortei -ri, / T. , 1 "* i '>mnitin??y oinU- Si.nh j Club ,,f B....kfi Washington Hts. \1KKTIVT. I lo-hl its wiwkiy nnotintr at home ' >1 Mrs. 'shell Jones. Wednesday The fifty-ninth Au*- 21. at 7 o'clock. The lessot j i) of District [wa* taueht b\ Mrs. Jones ami j 2?> and District j *as beaut if-, llv discussed hy sev of Ruth Xo. ?. L ual of the members. \\V wvia as held here blessed to have a new member ad Boston joined ded to tip* club. We will hold oiu t* the occasion next mectinc at the home ot j ;ous i- many Mrs. Marie Green Wednesday proirrani' ,;sker Ann7. t?Pth ill oelock.**A!I perof the conven* s,,ns interested in Bibles study are! r in_this were asked to meet witji us Wedie^dav 11 HfSt 1>. t'ookfc of each Week at 7 o'clock. amcs F. Adair, . made the prin {;i.-|si HKGkLK I'h'OM r iiidrosses were HAMPTON I.NSTIIT II". riet Grand Mas , Yancey, District Miss -lesiio'" *?*,; .Idetr; S7<". l.aue Governor Su- el street, Columbia. a .teacher in I Jsoephine B. the . Tay'loi sehoblfMiavinu comi Prattis, of N. plctc' the woik on bet Master's le Grand House derive at Hampton Institute, ol Hampton. Ya? on returning tire of the meet Columbia.* stopped a few days in >t in honor of Ricliniond with parents. Rev. and Lillian Prattis, Mrs. W M Gladden. The stay Frederick H. was enjoyable. She irreatly enjoy-' F. Jones. More cd ser\*ices 3rd Sunday at" Wilattended this liams Temple C. M. hi, chnrch,, of which Re^. Gladden is pastor. | I : r 7! , 2 'IVE CENTS PER COPY r^L.L tuniesi i t_ nerica's" Own and Contest ' Tt.? im-l u.- at tin- .-la I hi 11 Willi u! i-aiiic-i mvii and s>uch an H I nl 1-iLiii.a |n tun .1 I inu'i-nHH' " ' i Alt- fin-i-n ill,At- uh to tJit- leaij ' >a-- pi .\j| ai.d..Mi- John UnH. ' ati ..in -lo|i|niji? plain-, in one "1 las yja-cial built Uuicks. Mr.i | itiliii.aii i- tin- si-ii-t- of Mr. (deo II. Hampton, l|a- ?;po||S(H of Hit "ittv-l iti t???mfi.jLlucuiiii*. ?? 'living us a l'o-M minute* tu dies- uini t-al; Mi. li iveli made .i..? . . * ? tm(v i?. iiin-i 11 > at the Studio !<>r i . hearsal. There's where 1 gof my 1right, such lovely girls -and?were thoy putty. Most of Ma?5+F4-?o o! i'?older than r~ 1 hursduy lit tofiioori we' left home at 4 o'fi o'clock; caught th? subway train to liut-JtVorld's Fair f'h! such a Invely place?it?MiA* It seemed like'a fairy land to me \\ < went directly to the dressing room. All the girls dressed anJ .posed while the cameramen took pictures. The contest was held on the ~^afp-rtii" of tin- Court?ut?Peace ? and right behind the beautiful water works. The audience was numeroi'.sV It was the largest crowd assembled at that place T*(i?TtT7] ued or, Page fc 4t& & * i. ^^Kbs&/' ' : &'''. y/> ^MS>: <. ?: :';^:Mw IfrlW' izabeth Lewis M \( liDOM.V HM'T. (HIRCH Rev. K. I). White, l'astor Greenwood?Sunday wa>s a high day. The morning and ' opening * worship w5% both high in the" spirit. On last Friday the Missioi.ary Society was entertained I.?. 'M . . t7? > t _ , r w\ ,nr>. r.nima .m;irun ot ureenwood unci Brooklyn, N. Y. The house was beautifully decorated with summer flowers. The meetiiiK was called to order by the vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Perrin Singing. All Hail the Power of Jesus Name. After the usual form ' business was over" the hostess Mrs. .Martin served a delicious three course supper. First course tru-d chicken, rice and gravy, tea biscuits and ice tea. After which a salad course was served and 'aVt neaoh ice .cream and cake Mis. Fannie Cromer then thanked the hostess. * Mrs. Martin has been home on y ? a six weeks vacation, and will leave Saturday, Aug. 25 for hei Brooklyn, N. Y.? home. We hope for her a safe trip. Miss Daisy L. Glover of Atlanta, Ga., is vising Miss Willie ? C. Perrin this week. Also Mrs Hnnna Allen is in the city on husinoes. > < .' m