The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 14, 1940, Page Page Four, Image 4
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Tel. pfiOne 452;*
Saturday. December 14, 194
K\-( (?N\ !( T> V MUSI'S
C OLLlvU; CWADl ATMS
"I i;i ii e>-' iudi'..duals out
t:.i pi |>'r< jiei iy trained it!
mure e :n[n i t.. !?? my woi
tha:; I eai; from any Negro Co
h'ge," wa-' '.he stateii.. nt mad
Week- au'" by ljo.-coe Dunge
ipU,bli.-hi r "vf t: ? iiluck 1 >i-~
of ( iklah'-ma City. Mr. Dutm.ee w<
spm king ** ! ?i the l*th anr.u
conference y-of No.'ti) land grai
( >1 lege- it; -< .= -i..fi it; the Metn
, p<>i:tan enter of . Oklahoma .Cit
' Mr. D. t.g' ? listed among the et:
p!(/ye?s. linotype operators, pres
' men ami pied.ouuupper-, who jeat
v their teck'ri al -kill- wnile doif
lime."
I f Nc are to accept Mr. Dundee
opp.'iii: a- a fun.dafental truthsv
should; turn our col lea e populatir
over to the authorities of the sta'
prison.-. The f< w c; sc.- refei rt
. ..t aut'f?it evidence 1
i1i;hw ar.y conclusion. \\
are "inclined t-. believe that Kdit<
Dur.gee is void "1* information. <
that la.- is ijrnorantly ambitious 1
he seen and hoard.
WHAT DM-: ( OI.I.Kt;I-;
STI DKNT 'DID
* * k **
Dai.id Thompson,'a junior eollef
--f dent at Allan University. r
noru*d ?">D for tho >?u^ fund hi
throe hundred dollar student fa!
.. . last Monday.
Thompson is ad-vei tisinir mam
if or for the Palmetto Leader and
that field le- is 'a factor |n helpin
to find the weekly hixh-et whit
guarantees the .prompt and reifulf
publication of the leader. lie
quiet. unassuming ibut he is
construct ,*vc thinker. What thi
'JD yea-r -old olleto- student at Alio
has done is good food for though
Suppi. e-lien.cdi t ''olleffe < n
Allen University had oDO grar
uates, who, wTfhout setting a
alarm or trying to he crraudyh
qtient, ciiuld in a quiet hut" hut
iiiyc manner, -"raise and n
--port a year e'at^h, for the;
iwn institution;? ~1)an Thompso
so far, is in a ,-lass .alone.
A ( IIKISTM \S VAI.V'K AT
BEl.K'S
Chrivtnu s shopper*. will f|n
dressing rooms for men and womc
at Belk's Department Store. Th
is a Christmasr va-Ure-Tor the sho[
Iters away from borne for h'oui
and who ri.u-1 need the comfoi
of the rest room.
The management at Balk's mat
txreHoPt an aTTgementS in pro
viding rest rooms for colore
people when t.he sttire was r<
modeled last summer. We are i
formed that it is the only "hii
store in Columbia where equ?
\ rest room accomodations aro pri
v{ded for colored people.
(JIVE THKM THEIR RHHIT T
LIVE
I *
"Protect us from" tuberculosis
the children of this year's Chris
mas Seal make their .plea?a pi'
sharply appropriate at their ae
It is as if they knew the dang
j?' past and the danger ahead fro
tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis chfcHs a stranf
course through the years of lii
veering in and out among boy? j
and girls, men and women, ncvoi
j giving any period*h? life a cleai
; berth,-but choosing certain years?
the young, active productive year?
?for its most violent attacks,.
| Seldom thought of as one of the 1
' so-called childhood diseases, tuberculosis
kills more .'hildren uniiw
ten years, of a.'e than does eithei
diptheriv- or scarlet fever. During
these young years, the disease atls
tacks little boys ynd girls alike
s -bowing little of |h(-vtitn prel'er ence
it does later,.
Writen the teens -tire reaction.
tuberculosis rapidTy "advances t>
take' more lives than any otln*>
tisease. During these years, the
>- cytiie swpi.s liiore deadly antoiig
jt mis than ;imong boys. Why?
j- sc.i'IK'e, as Jet, does Mot know.
During the twenties, uiherculnsi?
_ .oijtinues to take more lives thai
any other disease and it .-'till kill
more young women than younC
nen. Hut during tin- -thirties, tin
oil ef~lives anion.: men begins l>
inn.in and throughout the remain
m??\v:py of 1,'i'e more' iiimi I'ali
r' vith the disease than" women.
Tube)culosis i< s4iil tjie greatest
netny of youth, taking. :i-ore live
. ny other disease. ^
What fan be* do; < t,, meet tin'
ph a for the years ahead of tin
rc children on the .seal? Seient,.st>
^ .neilieal men, liealth departments
^ ami the tuberculosis association. J
throughout the country are an*
v? riuj their plea as i|iii kly?am.
u" fully as possible.
I!..l there is tm vaccine f?-r tin
prevention ?f tuberculosis. The:-~
is no drug for tin- eure of the i's
ease. Knowl.Odire of tlie cluuacteris
ci ties of the" disease how it is.
nt aught. how it can he preverted
how it affects the body. how t?
' -an h< tr;;eed ami tin- spreading
__ jnf such knowledge are our ' t:l;
real weapons.
Tuberculoses education must
mivcrs'al. Tul>?.-re.;h-sis is an it;
x. feetious disease and can he .in a
jg advanced stage tafore the vLtirn
0{ T< aware he has it.. Duritu th?.
. norths or years- that tubi re. 1- si
c-a-n hide behind apparently healthy
- looks, it >s destroying the chance."
of recovery of the victim ami
1 spreading tin- germs to many ethe
- s >. s
a We all must know sinh fact*
of a> these alx'Ut tuberculosa N-Is
hiid is safe from tjiy.diset se untilill
children ale safe] To educate
it' nation and a-t thd same tinufinar.ee
medical ?research i 11 its
undaunted rpic.st tin; more ami
/. ii' i e kn'j i ';i.r< ixi>? vjm iu'm ' i' i 'm1
lake- lilot.ev.
\\\. an- th sole means of ~ 11) "
i..; t nf the Xatiotu 1 Tubereulo. i?
\-.-ociation ami its at filiated
-o iati'M.s thi <"'Uirhi.nl the. enutr rv
>f We t'ivc ojdy s it. til I contributions.
i<i ij:m ?li^!litr*t?- tun dollars, fi\?- do!
k iar- tfrom t;> .is little .enough t'
1-*!"r^T^t'o chi'ldn 11. our children-, \v'<
Ifc arc usktMf- a chance t<. live t
e, their* liv?.-s~t'Ke them danger ot
th uhlrculosifs.
? nil; I..VNCASTKK MfSTHK I
w. ( m.i. mkkum;
yt .|{\ Uev. \\. M. ISrown
( a mile.i. s. I".. I)ee. _> ..At 11 :::t
' a. m. the capable and ' efficient
^ arcjiifltny i4rier. Iir.-\V J. i
lied the tfl'Ciup to 'service. Tin
, devotional was in charif'e ot" lb v
h F!row!). after vvliich. the pr< -idin;.,c
elder cjiniC forth and ,-tatejJ-- the
'n )b.iict of the call. There* must In
k(*! a mutual luuferstnndintr anioi,;
' itir people if we are to i,, a c >
. strjctive work, which is very es.
1' . enxiuL as ."as nointcd -wnt-r-wc -Hi-e
"r he- feeders of t'illi-t to those who
'' : re hungry.
The e;i 11 was to minister-, -t
.rd-. missionary, worker?1 at d Su:!lay
school tea iiers. The h ee.iii.y
met th?- approval of the church
ind it.- program. Every- chafire ;m j
0*> "T?^J j let was represented. Although
ft- siindispiiosed,- the presiding elder-'
e time forth in his ii-ut 1 fhri-tian.
a brotherly way and told th" coo
iy .frrence of the ox pet tation- ..f
rer.eral iis Well as the local church
it- ' () cariviytr forward the work of
in Mini who- [rave to us this fn at
tr heritnco: work while the sun
h sh,iif s.
u The presjdir.tr elder listcdl?
is assessments for this 'conference
? year in which the minister took ar.
s iccount to carry to their respective
n charges. One of the o\itsu lulint'
t Matures of the nieetii.tr was,
id stated by the elder, the need
1- ? modern library. which is to I ?
,n "reefed on the campus of Albi;
>- University. The, nieetintr went on
record as beir.tr highly pleased"
e- with.-plamsr-pTescnted hy the pit
to idintr elder to the group '<> r; i-f
n. i certain amount at a triveti dat?
which .is to satisfy a lotur cherished
vision of, those who ? re in
'p.:est to learn more about Ciod and
nan. The nieetintr was impressive
md will lon-r lintrer with us- ^
hink it's because of the very f'r.e
11 i i i t i?i vt-V ieVi <.% <?? ? i i- *> /'iw_
is dityed l comes to rem-in-l those ).
who don't know the esteem" in
rs which our presiding clik-r ?*s hold
r\ Christian service and brotherly
iovp is his motto.
1(. Dr.. I.cc A. Logan. of Stateburp
htirifo. was a truest of the |rn?d
siding elder at the mcetin.tr. II'
ooke in flowing terms of the ,g..
1- eomplishmcnts of the distrj t.
r" The new ministers of the disl
'ri" t were presented by the presid ?
o- ng elder, and given. a hef'rty \vel onie
as fellow laborers of Christ
The Misslflna/ry Ladies, under
O the leadership of Miss Elizabeth
Brogdon, as district , president,
held a private meclingJof the Mis-ionary
Ladies, and roassomhfevl
t- ml presented some \yurlii \yhilt i
r'<o ilaro- /or the conference year. The !
pe objective is to do more mission
ei work this year. Thanks to the
n* good people of Camden. S. and
Bethel in particular. We v/ill re-i
fe turn.
e> Kev. Curry was host pastor i
T~ ~
THE
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MAYBE SO ANT
(By W. H. SJ
HonHnaHHVit
I'M M "NOT Mil" I>
1'iih Isfm sail!, "It is the 'nut nie'itl
11 m> t i ic. il thi t. efiarms nie.'f a
.. t's think ainn.it that. If the mania "n
?!' pre.uniieo ami. jealo. sly ' hasn't a
v. Uinp.-il us-- we I >t )'a<ln: ii e ;i jrooii w
; iiliW^Nnutlier possesses "lie we ,1
ilu. not Wfryw -
"If I milXhiel her sw etness; i.
I wish I had l\s e.ouj_aire." i mino'V
hrase< or selV'liees. lleeatlse I'll
not like "s?>i)H n!\a else makes ii
ue look 111 11 s?>ii(\hii(.iy ?. !e- wit! ti
more t |>|)reciati"N. y^tthe:' p'eope
have n?'t. May In- >? ir?\ ina\la
not. _ I
\\Y ahnTire Joe I.oiiis lor his
i.ivi y ;|l iIi: y "I I.i n I.:ay i-e'Jhn .J_
thnri one reason, hut "tie reason,
is, Joe has sofYiethjft'm' we ?io ti : .
possess. I can t mill eilair.p- T
loriship he'lt,-ls.it tile-"not nu" in
Joe Louis eoIV pels lite to le-peel ti
nis prowess-- ehai'nis :i e. '
We hiive ht? re fi letnis ? utsi.i- '
Dean Turner answers
Miss Stewart on ?jAVings
Over Jordan" i,;
ArtiHp7~ ~~ " .*
'.?< ;! K'?<!< ;-:
W- y ' ' w r ' iea.-"iv ;.l] of fi
ci t: :?nis that i have trivon j
: ?i v"| ir ve m: :! ., n,i.i*ess a* t.
mie ' y Mr. K. W. Hi icy ?-Ti '}; ]
\\ )'. . ( |- (4 pvi >'?V.:iW. "I" 4
Hnmlny I ii ci iviik r ]. (Ijily thvuuti
! !" ? ar-h cm. . an or..*
vivt at? ' at! !! :'<-i .wr.at he ha
) !'? ...t iutr t .?!' meeting'
she ia e<i< <>f all. Wo h: : . reived ;;
ma.-.y critici.-r - <-r. the addles.*
I v >ul.i liko to ai>v.< r an w ust
criticism ha* made ,ii.
?n k-stie o,' tito r;.ln,. t'o I.'.'.oh r : *
I. .Mis. Mr. . tiiii..!;.;,. St. w-.?, ..
!2-V Kali* .r-m-t.N.Ji'.-il!,.. Sniiti a
t.'ai lina. M)s. St. wail's word*
yore as t'ol'uv.s:j "lie sa,?i th; '
ve. have, only - til reo v"lie}fe* . ii.
>11"h f'aioliua lint are c i trih.it- v
t" 'i^' trainii..' of N.y> tO ,
.;z:. State. It. n< diet ami < iintoi,
?'otJoyvs'.* Tie nhoVe -tnt'llieft iim
ori'or :,?.(! I d> in- "ive y>.'.' I
i.i o\a t worii- of 1'ro.i.ioi t HrJvi 1
"7h TT^ieTTTvTsT " ' t
"Ilapiii >' i i<i - i.a'.'o ho. a madi I
in reducing illilevjcy ail ovi-r. the t
-o.'ilh. la Soi;t!i ( atol.aa |a!< r.e tin
:? >en tairo ol iilit'ia.y I. 1?
rr<liic J" i? r a* in f i?*.: i
u * 1 o c';'! . . | I
In the wi-dom . f o.lacat io?.a: ]
ijonoofs {"'no * .oho* lis have (Toe- |
>:nl>!i-hi i t-.r N. -n, y..*it-J- n. t!.? )
an a. \nwi. : .>.(. the : in-*j.
tutimis trjit art- letnleiitv.: t" : < . t
-ervi: i s ait- State A. i'ln! M. <n!
S.'JC ].,( : i.'il I M. S. ('. I
Item-diet at 1 ' lav'aa. S. <
aral t'lintuii ( 'illcyi- ;:i Il.ri'i: Hi.'!.
S r. The ineioa.-in ^ -n't ? : t
' !>! ? . instit'iti ami -in: lat in j
-lit inns iii tin- ;>1 ir!~ i-f '-tr/ .
entire Negn^ p^paTut a-n <>1' i - : ;
We !,..ui- that' Mi s Stt-Vi", * ah<
>!h"i - v.'h., ir.'U i}i!. * .i t:;is j> :;
ti.in as she ifi-jf U;l! m -m; i thi .
tiiitti?.??: <if tlx- ad'in-ss a- y iv.-n
hen-. May uv a!- - i < :a:? 'hat w.i
have M-ei ivcil tuiaw i'iiiis letters <if _
iia t. latin :j- >n the -j-<;V-:*h. '
' i: a n K i i. M:. !') : f"i- ihf/ n-.tnti'i . l
ennpfrnTmr- tm-: ?pl;?a - that
Sfiutii fainlii.a an i th?> ;
" i j t i *: f? J tiii-ir iii i-i' t!..vt th
State i- "i t? ?it i-?T -ii i-il a alien ,
ally as. it i-;herause they have han
t'r.ei i*a as fi n erning. ! a ati
.ral i-ppi'i t mities hen .in the
' "\Vv* ai-'i. i- e Ml J
triad I'.i 11 I an." ene desiivng |t a ,
com- f.f the sneech. ' .
? \\ w m <- also in- 1
y<m hear t: < :: . r?- in <.lv: a- a it
-kimlhy. 1a i < riili'-t 1. V'lO.
I ' Mr.k Hantji'on. f"i
fhai If.-- Ili-niy T i'if f. I ??-:in of .
Villilir i-t i :ii i'.n. ('Ijii'.' m .
Hock Ifr!l. S h ' .
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I
II US I \\Z\KITII liU'TIST <
i ill IC II
l!i \. . H. Nf 11. !';i ~( >r
T!.f Sliir-lny - 111 *' 1 was called ]
"to order at |o;::ii \ti( r tin- ^
classes l.inl t* ?* u- ril ills-.
cu?.-iori a M-ry jnt?-osi ins* r? view \
was aivfii l?y M'r. .J. Moiaurie.
I'roni this i' ? ?>i v.f all j?: th?-ri'?i- |
si new view ill' what it Jieitfhlnr ,
really is. t
At 12:00 h'i 1<h k 'Hev. N'eiil en- t
tered the |)iiI(?:t where he <leliver ,
c(l the usual nmrninu: message. |
At i> o'cloek ;t Arowcleii h :s h it _
. I . ..i i i ... .i.,.i ,,,.i i u,.
in- IIUII.,11 .lll'l ? |< I' ,1. III. I
,'eteran's lliis| ?.:il v la-re- tlu-y do- '
'iv? !*? ?I the isn:iJ mcoihI -Sunday \
rogram. This- .'roup. under tin- |
elire-etion "I -Mis. (ib-mi, has for
several years. I.ecu yning e-veiy i
sei-emd Sunday ti>' render a pfo <
gram. * ,
-?Al 7; *U> ii'elmk N'eal mount., t
<1 lite rustrum ami tlylive: yd his ' )
second message. Sunday nkrht ;
narked tin end of oi.r ''Weigh. f
Rally," as result of this, Ife-v. N'eal j
preached Ids sermon in keepiny t
with the- ocas-shin. His sermon was i
preached freim the text, "Ye>u
Shall he Weighed in the- balance i
ami found Wanting." At the- end |
of the- Sermon ef eh member weigh
_-d ami paiel erne ee-nt a peturel for |
each pound. A prize is to be yive n |
to the person who weighed the j
rrmst ami to the- one- who weighed
t hf least. I
We are .still 'leiritf t.bjir things at t
The Little Church with f
Heart. ' x U
f PALMEtTO LEADER
!
i MAYBE NOT :
-V
tackle lord)
?' \ 01 1
lie ritilm of our special i-ttainhViTs-thTiH
we have inside. We
avi* ":iioi;o~ admirers among those
in .an't d/u.'w-h't \\*e can do than
e i uve among those who can
teas;.re up to u.s. Great singer-'
:. it admire other great sinners
all so well as the people who
it: .-lire.
I'e< pie may have many things
l etnnnion, bit there is ONE
iiiig different in everybody. Ii
i a:. w hat ,ynu .can do. I'm
i |dy inteiestcd. If 1 can't tip
bat \< ii ean do. I'm charmed?if
ri n.it it <lain 1 opl.
if you were Jl'ST LIKE me
u ' ain't?iilie. you as?much" as~Eo
in.Vau.-e you aie not. Because
n p you, you like me: because
: iv let me. I'm cbarineti.
"It is the -'not me' in my friend
tat charms me.'-'
TV < t- U. servtvl W
1\NSIh Hit) NEWS
P. v. .1. M. Beattv; Prof. F. E.
hi .ti IVof, W. A. Boss
- ore i t-i" Tni-T: last Friday
wini' ~ the Ml' iinniviv.
ary'of the fibred Hospital 01
in t city. 1M. and his board
< pi'vintr to the world what can
c b\ s*ii'fct"tuivems-. Dr
'i"." ii ?.f K;.l.!Vi,nd. Yip. was tin
i -t speaker foi the occasion anid
hinisilf ?.-? * :it b.y his "lojical.
Ik i ji rft and *.'-st timely address
It declared T'.;at. ; the Xetrrt
h< >u Id rut i'i""n>.?' inft-riofity
ompt. N c.u si- >:" his .ado,- he.
a I.-' t ri?;* Xej." is the tinish.in^r
'.'eh n't' <">'>'I s i id'r scheme, lit
a>d i\.? till r that the Nemo 1 ejr
i what hi' m i ds ami 'p; vs fm
hit-he want-, t h.m ef'o! e. iie i.iif
ibi'tinir nation ' the world.
U -he lose was raised
Mr. .John Holmes f this town
ras st-i tick <lown. ! y ? car la-'
doniiay afternoon and suffered
< \in.iiiries. a h-j having been
' i' 11. He V..- I u-.Ji.ed Jj lj (.Vlllin.
a I! -pital w t re he wt s treatd
i <i is rest him fairly welt
his writing'.
Mi-s,.; Riant*} " C Kin ph. /. S
'.enneti and I': !.. 1' ^S." (jallnian.
!r. ?. ! eoaehi - of basket In1!
ea'i " at KaiT :'iTd ( o. TK KtchboT
iv toted to CaiMiit! last Saturd; \
attend the S> ifth Ynroi?.mf?v\th
. Ii ( ' .n'eienci . widt h "tool; place
t'.Ma'ii.i Acad-! n \'. i'ht net lint:
;~a viand si. ess. Prin. \V. A.
;< >- ac on.pann me y.ro i,i. .
Mr. .fumes ilur of (huprl
{11!. ha.- i-o? p. st: vino \vit:.
ii- aunt since .tin- death >; Mi
i.. Uattiste tif last S.?' t:i <lay
he returned ho ate. Mis sister
diss Nora Tayini is here '"!< live
\it|, Jpll>i [siVieil \V?- al e _ l ie! I.i
,a\ e her tn o.-.ir lit ills t.
<> ite iii; i;ite*.-estii:tr protfi an:
t ir is?Ji r- > 1 a! St. i'; ill lliptisl
htinh I.i-1 Sunday afteiiu in ie
nterest '<f thi* Sunday school. Tinleaker
of tin- afternoon v.,-.- \|
VIeJton Lewis. a .senior at Allen
"i.iver.-i-y. Mi. Lewi.- swa.wd ..L
. oiie a he su.ieei: Ti.e Lit
feri'.'j- T:.*!\s AH who we?-.. r<
nt enjoyed the address c. n.jije
'loin e.iy promising ? onne
an. "J"he eioirrain was under the
t -1?5< vf~ <>f Miss Kiise .M; nijra It,,
t ilive silver, olfeiine wa- liftei!
p ihe do-- .
?M"s?fi"esrn?hofytt* (Mvis-ol-nv,- out
' . ! e 1 ration airent spent
a.-* Sun-lav in Oi*anKebur;r. She
eport s . ;:j .yalile trip.
Prof. r'. (). ^Iclntosh. ami fain- i
Iv ; en* h.st week < ml' with hi- !
ip-ther. Mo. Sara Mcintosh
A h:h here io y wor-hipped wi'Ii
I f saint- at S.t. Paul.
I.WON SCHOOL I'AUKNTikachlr
association
The I'ir.-t pat ent-teacher.meeting
<f the 1.\"' ,-chool was held M??n
fay. I ?iccii.I)'-i- If. at S p.in, in the
ri.ini! and:t< riii'Ti. Mrs. S. I1. ("lark.
>ii -iilinv. The mectinjr was held
:o organize for the school year
f.140-41. The members of the ex<
itim ittee coni])ose<l of pi i
tits '*i?e| ire- 11 in x each home room
ire as follows: Rev. II. ('. Xorris.
Mrs. Geneva Craijf. Mrs. Fmma
inn-. Mrs. I la Hell West-.n. Mrs.
Frances Gore, Mrs. Malissa Hudfins,
Mrs. Carrie I4. Jackson. Mrs
I'earl ISIanchanl, Mrs. Fannie
A'lu ley. Mrs. Annie I.ee Jenkir.s.
Mrs. Ma.de Ilolloway, and Mis.
valine Ashe. Tiiese members pre"-"
entefl tlie following names for
he officers, which' were accepted
i.. I... ii. I.?..i
in.111) ii i? hi-i \ i?> i riu i"Mi) . ini-^ lent,
Mrs. Frances Gore: vice resident.
Mrs. Pansy Sinfffield;
ccrctai y. Mrs. S. P. ('lark;, treasirer,
Miss I*'. Benson; reporter,
(liss V. I] Russell. These officers
VM'o installed by supervisor ('. A.
I !>N -Oj.. ,
During the evening principal C
A*. Madden p-esented Mrs.- M. M
umpkins, state tuberculosis work r,
who hrom/ht an inspirational
message- on t ho reh tionshin?be?
ween the parent and teacher.. Sh<
II s < i i<avc preliminary rdmarks
adit u to the presc ntation of the
picture ''I.et My People "Live,"
A'hrch was the health feature of
he evening.
A basket of apples wj s presented
by principal ('. '\V. Madden
Lo Miss Benson's class for havjntr
the largest number of parents
>rosent. .Miss IJensOn also received
h<> s<'Vi<">l banner for this distinct
on.
The laife attendance of hoth
larents and teachers showed tha*
his will he an outsti nding yeai
'or tiro Saxon school parent-teach
r's association.
An Open Letter
To The Beauticians
There are many things that we
as beauticians should know. On
the l-'lth of January 11*41 there
will be an examination for Ileaut.v
colored operators held in the
Taylor's buildinir 1207, Room tl
at 0:00 o'clock. Any beautician
that comes from another state ami
balds her license can take the
cosmotolijrist examination and
become a licensed beautician. If
.jU haw ru>t?sUuul an cxamination
in another state, then you will
have to stand board examination *
All applicants will have to he
O. K'd by an accredited school with
1*0 hours to their credit before
you can stand the examination,
it is wi ll that. our state beauticians:.
know that variouos colleges
and 'hiith schools an* planning to
add the beauty eoiirse t<? their,
urru uiuim
At our last examination we had
:v,u. In anl iriniis P. -land the lent.hers
examination, namely. Miss
Martin and Miss Simmons of
Charleston.. S. ('.. as they are
contemplating teaching in schools
in Charleston. Any beautician de
mi mist in prepare tnemseives for
this position would bo glad to
know that the Elite School ol
Beauty. 12 1-2 I'rouyhton street
Oi anirvburtr. S. ('.. has arrange*!
with the president of State A. and
id. eolleue to i'oi in a teaeliers' institute
that will help to inform
you alonj all lines. This institute
will iegin about the 2!'th of January.
For thirty years the 'president
f the Elite School of Beauty has
devoted all of her -fAne tot this
Profession. Has seeked and Hound
the path'" that leads to a sucyoss:'ul
beauty career.
A MU.-lyfion dedicated to -the
profession:-- Vmi
cannot boast of what you've
. done. ?'
'1 you have lived for only one,
A In n ^thousands of others pass
this way
And seek ovr aid from day to day.
V\ e want our 1 iw-s to 1>(. worth.while
\ ...i
? ? <>- ?* pass nraKe others
smile,
l-a-k-ss-ydu .feel another's tired
V?.u cannot say.-''we've ji\e?l indeed".
i:m:M;/.i:i{ \. m. k. mi nt ii
Li. . 11- White.?l'a>t o> ?
Mullins, S. Although it rained
alj^erviii's |)eeend:er 1st, I >eceirhir
stli we had very pleasant i
iveathcr.t.jwni in : ml fair. Siil't. Kd.
1'oxworth i (inducted our "lSunday']
school as usual. The lesson -wasie\ieued
hy the pastor.
( 'or Ire Children's Ilo'lir, the
In: ior , hoir sang a -election before!
Old after the discussion on the
ilihle hy the pastor, lie. also ash -)
ed the children soine questions.
'litis day Uriah I'niversal Ifihlel
Sunday, the adult ? message was
Tile Hook of I looks." Quite 1 few
f o,.r piddle' school, teachers were"
present. .Mr.-, Ilatliv Robinson, tin
wife of our. helov-ed physichm.
spoke in interest' at' Christina.!
Seals. Hie is sponsoring a pro-1
rain at the church on the fourth 1
Sunday lit ">: .'HI p. in. ()ui founts'
mux will -peak mi pre\ftil ion
;im- .Mjii. ; iu f i t T. I!.
Our haim will i.:tv,. election
>1' ol't iiM-i s, <ooii. I 'ni t in- e-ve-mn*?-'
u hup. ij i- ininDu-r's theme- wu?
-Tin- Pay cr of s
"?.!i ATartha Whit". our pastor's
'.iff. i> fa k homo ; fter spendjn;?
.1 tfV. Wi fk ; with 111T lilot ! I'V all:'
kinirhte r 'at I.ani ens, ft. ('.
Sunday after: oon afoul .'5 p. in
iii' hfloviil aiul t a it !i f ill Sun Up
s? iiool Supt. hmther Hi I. Koxworti
lie.I with hiiart tio'iihle. The sveiith
cr was never tmr unfavorable hut
v.lut tve Supt. was not at eluircb
Tit "Men'st In fnlmitcs before' tieschool's
open in v. Tie was at his
post tlwit mornintr anil remaineo
for preaebin..* as lie was uceMstoniaf
doimr.
Sunday n.ornhitr. December 1".
at ll:ln. Our new presiding elder
Dr. II. D. RanisjH-y will hold his
first quarterly- conferencvi. The
church and community ate looking
forward to his coming.
The ( Iti;i.- tiiias donations to .the
sick, i irnl and less fortunate ones
I th.e church and cionmunity will
ijist ribtiti il" liy I he*" Missjonaty
societies. Sister Hat lie Hayes
or'-side-nt of te-e senior soeuet-y-^mwl
sister Lillie Dozier, president of
the hir^socjety.
I.ITTI.I-: K1VKR >iK\VS
Rev. A. Ofiver, I'aslor
Wiimpci', S. Sunday was a
fine day for all church-poers and
fouml all the faithful goers on
their way. S. S. hetran at the itsml
hour with Mrs. I.ula Bellamy
Supt., with "teachers at their
places. At Ri-v. Olivet
came forward with a sopl stirring
-ermon wnicn held everyone spot'
bound. The J.ord's Supper was
irivotp- to a la rue crowd-.?Oollee-tion
was freed for the day.
At rprto Tie v. fTt5rrp came for
ward with another stromc mcs
saire.
Mr. J. C. llodtre. Jr., Misses
Bessie Evans and Pauline Hodjr
es were house iruests of Miss A/.if
Bee Green Friday nitrht.
Prof. C. P>. Warner spent the
week-end in Myrtle Beach.
The Blue Apron club met at
Miss Rethea Bellamy Dec. 8. Th<
meetinir was called Io<4ordor In
the president. The meet infj was i
a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Georjfe Green an J
nountfe the nuw riacre of their sor i
Mr. Handle (Ireen of Wanrpee to '
Mrs. Florence Chestnut of Myrtle j
Beach, December 8, 1940.
s
Miss Duckette Merits ]
Outstanding Honor \>K
Outstanding Honor
r" e
Angin this school year, 1940-41,-f
Columbia, S. C. should be proud o
to possess a young lady as Miss t
Harrietee Duckette, lit years old r
daujhter of the late Rev. J. W. L. t
Duckette i nd-Mrs. E; I. Duckette
of Allen University faculty, who t
met the rigid requirements neces- v
saly to be nominated as one of a <!
limited nttutbiU' of students whos ?
biograpni will ap]>ear in "Who's C
Who Aiming Students in American /
Universities anil Colleges" for the e
school year 1940-41. If you will v
re'.all. Miss Duckette was the only i b
11 ember of her university class t
to a hjeve this hdnor for the year 0
IPdP- H>. It is deemed an exceptioiiul
honor, to he so nominated in ^
one- junior and senior college p
years. ii
This publication is published
i hroiirh i he cooperation of over j
a00 American universities and col- r
leges. It is the only means of ?
i atii.nal recognition for graduates
which is devoid of politics, fees c
and dues. Several students from c
accredited colleges are selected t
each year by i n unprejudiced com- v
mittee, for their biographies to I\
appear i 11 ""Who's Who Amoni?
Students in American Universities a
and Colleges." These books- are e
placed in the hands of hundreds -?
of companies and others who an- >
nually recruit outstanding stu- p
depts for employment. cl
The purpose of "Who's Who" is c
to serve as an incentive for stu- r|
dents to get the most out of their p
college careers; as means of
compensation to students for what h
they have already done; as a recommendation
to the. business b
\\~orld; and as a standard of meas- F
urement for students ttompar- t
able for such agencies as Phi Bett (,
Kappa and the Rhodes Scholarship
award.
Miss Dnekette. is a senior in the
college of liberal arts, majoring
in social administration at Wilberforce
University, Wilberforec,
Ohio, who will graduate in June, li
She has neon selected is one of a
the twelve outstanding students d
at her ' nool for the past three t
wars. on ,he executive board of 1
the Wmivn s Self Government As- j<
so. nit ion. meiplxlr of staff of y
school's annual past year, chosen ?
;ts one of twvf members id' her de- F
partment to practice social work at t
w% fi.vo/Mlf IV/j ? u
MUUl lll V IMill.UI f Vf ?
number of Delta ?4igma Theta
Sorority. - ,
Miss Duckctte graduated from 1
!i'olu'! Washington high"school
ill tin- cluis of lit;}7 and was ac- ^
live-in school affairs there. May
('.JondMa produce more young wonirn
of Miss Puckctte's type and
calibre.
(
HOWARD SCHOOI. PARENT
teach i- is assoi iation }
llowaro s'i hooJ hhld its first Parent-.Teachers
meeting Tuesday i
vetiiu .' . December ..'1. at H. o'clock S
'n t he-, school building with Miss f
W. I,, Grant as presiding officer C
c main purpose" of the meetrng
' as ti, organize for. the current d
Voir. Parents who represent eacli a
honte room have , been elected to ]l-erve
on-fthe executive committee ](
| .Tj.'.ese persons' are its follows :^"Mrs. >
r'Xrrbelle GooAwin, Mr< TU'bert n
Pearson, Mrs. Klise Goodwiiw- Mrs
Aggie Richardson, Mrs. Sarah Her- 0
rin- Mrs. Willie Lee Koon, Mrs. a
Rachel Young-, Mrs. Thclma Block r
or, Mrs. Amanda Rickenbacker, t
and Mrs. Ethel Nance. This body n
travo to the members assembled s
the following list of persons for t
officrs who were unanimously
lectcd: Mr. Harry Goodwin, presi- (j
dent; Mrs. Elise Goodwin, vice- n
president; Miss C. K. Gordon, sec- rotary;
Mis^ 1). M. Myers, trees- a
iin i T" At:-s "Er J. Howe, "reporter. n
The installation of these officers. v>
wj s done by Mrs. M. M. Simpkins.'
An adde.l feat ere' of Jfhe meeting
was Mr. C. \V. Madden's presentation
of Mrs. M. M. Simpkirs.
state tuberculosis worker, Who
nave an educational as well ash
practical talk-centered around the ?
child, the parent, and the teacher. *
In : ddition to this she made introductory
remarks pertinent to
the showing of the picture, "Lev
My People Live."
Miss Gordon's class havrngwthe
largest number of parents prdS^itT not
only received the school ban- .
nor for this achievement, but M>'Madden
presented t() this class a
basket of .'apples,
A large, gathering of parents
attended the meeting ami from all
indications every thing points toward
a successful year for the
Howard Purent-Teaelufr Association.
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iaturday, December 14. 1940
I'OUNG WOMEN MISSIONARY _
iOClETY OF JONES CHAPEL "W
A. M. E. Z. CHURCH
The members of the Y. afid sevral
of their friends spent t very
jleasant afternoon at the home
f Mrs. F. M."Sawyer, 2110 Hampon
street. This bein? the first
neeting of the conference year,
he election of officers was held-.
>l;ss F. C. Benson, who has held
he office of president for 15 years 0
vas reelected also Miss C. Gor.lon.
vice president; Mrs. F. M.
lawyer, home treasurer; Mrs. C.
Ireen; foreign treasurer, .and Mrs. .
Uice LaBrew, secretary. After the
lection of officers we proceeded
vith the business. We will cele- ^
rate our 15th t nniversary on the y
bird Sunday in December at 3:30 ^
I'clock at Jones Chapel. An excellent
program will be rendered.
Irs. Julia Baum Shaw will be
n-jicipal speaker. We are invit
ng each and ;every one to come.
The visitors at our meeting were
ntroduced by our president. A
nor\g them were Miss Worthy
>haw, Miss Blanche Williams and _
liss Gaskin. We say to you all,
ome again, you are always wel
omed. We also were very pleased
o have our new pastor and his
me present with us, the Rev. and
Irs. Gray.
After all business was trinscted
w>e enjoyed a delightful soial
half hour at whieh time Mrs.
>a^yer assisted by mother. Mrs. >.
liller and several of her friends,
lerved a delicious Thanksgiving
inner which consisted of turkey, ^
ranberry sauce, steamed rice;
Iressing, peas, hot buttered rolls,
ire and tet. We all departed hopng
that we would soon be invited
iack. ' .
If you don't hear from us*a,?ain
e sure to meet us at the Veteran
lospital where we will endeavor
o render a program-" at 3 o'clock
n the 27th of December.
CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH
Regular services were held on ^
ast Sunday, with many members
nd friends present. The pastoi
elivered. a wonderful message
hat touched everyone present ?
'he church is progressing so rap
dly under the direction of theii
cry efficient pastor. The pastor
sod as a theme "Is Christianity
'inal or do we look for another?*'
he fourth in a series of mes
ttges -on?Why?we are Baptists.
MIYSICWL EDUCATION
>EI?ARTMENT ADVANCES
lent housed in the C. A. Johnson
ymtorium ;nd in its second yeat ?
s an organized department hac
lade rapid strides. It is now co"n'dercd
onepf the best hfgh schoo;
lepartments, ,in the South. The
lepartment includes all physical
duerition activities, intramurals,
?nail the instruction and service,
ehool safety, and athletics.
The safety patrol is planning
ts annual trip to the Nationa:
Safety parade. This unit is afiliated
with the National Safety
louncil. ~
Features on the program in ?d
lition to a full curriculum are.
towel rental system, towels arc
aundried by our school laundry,
ocker rental svstem. and the sale
f gym equipment by the department.
The features of the two yeai-Id,
C. A. Johnson Gymtoriupi are:
thlet.rc cage, training room, corective
gymnastics and special . acivity
room, locker room, hoys ano.
iris shower room, main gym floor
upplemoytarv stage space, office
wo j-cst'rooms, and storage rooms *
The department is under ths_
lirection of Randall C. Morgan
nd Caroline F. Miller who is di
ceLor of womens activities. Visual
nd jrd c"-p; ipmcnt complete the
modern gymnasium and add to the
cfoctiveness of the program.
David G. Ellison
General Insurance _
lonest^nd efficient attention
given to all business
placed with me
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