The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, January 25, 1941
PERSONAL
I MENTION
Mrs. Hattie M. Barnes left Sunday
afternoon for Duquesne, Pa.,
after spending the holidays with
her mother in Camden, S. C.,",and
her nephew Coach W. Lawson ol
| Allen University. Columbia.
THE MOONLIGHT SOCIAL CLUB
i-1'
The Moonlight Socia Club met
Slunday afternoon,?J^rmarj' 20,
1941 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
Brooks, 2103 Waverly St.
The meeting was called to order
by president Miss Dorothy Good...;n
mm -^ay
I.ord," the 12th chapter of St. Mark
was then read by the president
| after which the house was opened
for business and opened for new
* . - - '
An appetizing repast was served
by the hostess, Mrs. D. Brooks
which was very fitting for the ocr.iainn
All in nil n nlpncnnl nftov
noon waf? spent and enjoyed by all.
Annie B. Smith, Reporter
THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB
The Y. P. S. T. Club met at the
| home of Miss Teaphart. The meeting
was called to order by the
president. Song, "Shine, on me."
The scripture was read ^>y the
president. Song, "I know it was
the blood.' The minutes of the last
meeting was read, received and
adopted. The roll was?called?and:
each member answered.
Mrs. Janie Sjms -hr back home
The next meeting will be at the
home of bavid Outcn. -?
FRIENDLY FOURTEEN SOCIAL
CLUB
The Friendly Fourteen Social
?- Club met at its usual hour,8 o'clock,
' Thursdav night past, at the home
of Mrs. Mamie Coleman, 1907 Henderson
St. and had a wonderful
meeting.
Wp nro vprv cnrrv tbnt wp Vijivp
two sick members. The club hope
for them a speedy-recovery.
Mrs. Mamie Coleman had as her
.guest. hef 'niece from Florida,
Mrs. Bertha Williams.
Mr. George Brown. President
Mr. George McDaniel,?See;
LA.LAFETTE dUB
^
The Laffette club held its regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Miss Robinson.
The roll was called, each member
responded. FThe minutes of the
last meeting were -read, receivedand
aproved. Old and ne\v business
was discussed. - There will
be a dance given by the club at
thp Vinmp nf Misq Jnpkcnn
street. We have now twenty mem
bers in our club. The new members
are as follows: Miss Serena
Jackson, Leola Jackson. Julia
Catherine, Jesse Nicholson. We
are striving, hard to have a big.
- ger and better club this year. The
' next meeting will be held at the
home of Miss Jackson 2410 Green
street.
SOCIAL SAVING CLUB
The Social. Saving Club met Friday
night, January 17th at the
home of Mrs. Cunningham. The
club meeting was opened by singing
and prayer. The scripture was
read by Miss Cora Wheeler, Gen.
1-8 verses; welcome, Mrs. Cun
magnum; yreapunse, mrey v^arric
Lee Young. The roll was called
each member responded with a
) .. Bible verse and fee. The hostess
then served a deceives repast.
Mrs. Lucinda Jackson thanked the
hostess. The next meeting will bo
% at the home of Mrs. Arzella Watts
and entterttoii|ed >by Miss Mary
Seals and Mrs. Donzie Allen.
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
f
The club held its regular meeting
Tuesday evening at 8:30 at thr
home of Mrs. Oneida Boozer, Allen-Benedict
Court.
The meeting was opened bvJ_cJ
song and prayer led by Mrs. Ma^
rion Rrno. Aft^r devotion, the roll,
^ was called and the minutes were
read by the secretary, Miss Margaret,Goodwin.
New business was
y discussed. We were glad to reroiyo
<\ne n^w member. Mr. James
Haighler, who was welcomed into
the club. The c*u*> adjourned to
meet with Mr. and Mrs. Malverse
Gibson, 2585- Cherry street.
During the social hour a salad
course was served by Mrs. Boozer.
LES BEAUX ET EES BELLEOF
COLUMBIA. S. C.. GIVES
INITIAL NEW YEAR BALL
" Over 400 guests made merry at
the new year ball given Decern
ber 31 from 10:00 p. m. to 3:00 a.
m. at the Odd Fellows Hall on As
sembly street.
In joyous holiday moo,ds, thi?
guests danced to the music of the
Holley Swing Band, who dished out
all the rhythm 'needed for the
ball. From 11:45 to 11:55 stream^
ers, noise makers, such as horns,
I bells, rattles and whistles, and
confetti were passed out among
the guests.. At 12:00 o'clock the
| band played Auld I>ang Syne and
The Bells of St. Mary and other
I
,1
- Jh-. .
sonss for the occasion.
During intermission Mr. Rouseyelt
Franklin, master of ceuemon
ics, gave a brief history of the
club and presenter! the officers anc
numbers. He then, introduced Mr
Johnson, one of Columbia's firs.1
undertaken s, who spoke very biref
ly but interestingly, and l)r. K. \V
Mance, physician of the Waverb
Hospital. 11 is renutika were \vji!
taken.
The president t x'.cnded greeting.-'
to the guests and wished every one
t happy new year. The decoration.:
tarried ovt the holiday spiijt, witiclub
members attractively dresser
in their evening gowns with a
bunch of red roses, the club's flower,
en their left shoulder", will'
the men %v? ving dar!. su-.ls am
i red nse., v.->*iio shir's and maroon
tics. 12:"0 t e president ask
ed the- band to play and the guestWe
n:ust svertion Mr. John
Wlii'tman. a graduate of S. C. State
College and a member o f the
club, who was responsible for the
hall r<? in which was s.) bruutif. lly
ihn'ornWd. :
Officers are: president. Mr.
Thomas Li?s6yrvieiri pror-idont. Mi.
Winsel Jeejites; sec re ear;:, Mrs.
Rhudine Vfalkei; financial see-re
tarv, Mi-sr* Addie L. Gladden;
tl'C U: 111 0C.?M i?>?,* >? ;> t-1 <>?< ; re.
porter, Mr. J. S. Anderson; .critic,
Mr. John Whitman; members, Mr,
J. S. Anderson, Mr. Jessie Bright,
Mrs. Malzetta Ellerbeo, Miss Alberta
For(f, Mr. Roosevelt Frank
tim.ARss Adclie I.. Gladden, Mr
W. W. Holley.'Mi'. WiYicfl Jaeciaes,
Mrs. Ben;:inia Hopkins. Miss Viola
Moyd. Mr. Thomas I.ipsey. Mrs
Wiilfc Belle Nance. -Miss Ejsie
Searles, Mrs. Rhudine Walker, Mr.
John Whitman
HOWAKl/ SCHOOL I'ARKNTTEACHER
ASSOCIATION
The Howard Seliool Parent-Tea
cher association heU. its res'ulai
meeting in the 1 Iowa id school
building, ^Tuesday .evening, January
7, 1941, at 8 o'clock. The devotional
period was conducted by
Mr. Harry Goodwin whe was also
the presiding ottie'er. After the
minutes were read, received and
adopted, Mr. L. A. Shelton introduced
tne speaker of thfr evening
Rev. GeorgO'H. Atkinson win:
spoke on "The Relationship ol
God to the Home". The spcakei
gave a helpful as well as an inspiring
talk. Responses to the
mscouise were made by Mr. Good
win and Mr. C. W. Madden, respectively.
It' was through th<
1 i- -. . i. .1 :i i i ...!
i) tiiur m:u rsjirxi at nuwaiv
school received a gift of n small
Gospel.
After the count of parents.wn#
taken, Miss L. J. Nelson's class
having the largest number p.ris
''?< reci'i e<l tlio banner.
The parents were further entertaind
with a motion pictu* e ontitled
"The Story of the Flag",
The meeting adjourned with the
parents expressing the i lea that
they had thoroughly el;. >yod t!:<
program.
Vj l THST NaArKTII H A FT 1ST
CHl'RCI'
i ' FTst Nazareth Haptist churd
Jot Columbia, S. Sunday school
was called t > order as usual, deacon
Issue II. Kussul, Supt. Pleach
ing service at llSIOji, in. by the
pastor, Rev. \V. 11. Keals, whir1
was very inspiring ami soul siring
The nitrht service was fine. Rev.
I. li. Jediu.on. formerly of Batesbitrg.
S. tw?? tlie guest speak? r
Taking his text from St. Matt
2f:8, "Ami the Foolish .said unto
the wise, aive. is of your oil
for our lamps are gone out." The
seiimm was full of inspiration laud
very f'ruiP'ul and brought joy to ad
who heard it. Rev.
J. P. Keeder. pastor of Zion
ivas the guest iiuTding Rev,
Glenn T. SetlW?3te*- pTfieial of the
'Wangs <)v?s "fif'att", choir. Rev
Reeder introduced Ro'vf^ettlc, who
brought us erect Wigs from Cleveland,
Ohio, and from the fornn t
pastor, Re'v. \Ym. Downs. He also
lehvered a real message.
Mrs. Marion Downs, the wife o!
the former pastor. Rev. Downs
also brought greeting from Cleve
'and. which was appreciated by the
pastor and the church, ^irst Nazereth
was happy to have nianj
visitors and friends, including the
guests from Cleveland, Ohio win
are always welcomed.
Rev. \V> II. Ncals, Pastor
Deacon I. 11. Russcl, Clerk
CHESTEUFIELO NEWS
Mrs. tindv Coo who has beet
confined to nor oca ior me i>us
week is much improved.
Rev. ' M. .T. Jackson. D.D . o
Dalzell. S. C., \ isitcd friends ii
Chesterfield on Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Tliddlestm
and junior moved last Wednesday
to Pendleton where Rev. lliddle
ston has charge of the M. E
church there.
Miss Edith Johnson who visit
O'J in the home of her ai'nt an<
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James River
'' ft en Saturday for her home i.
Philadelphia, Pa,
Rev. A. If, Prince of Charlotte
NT. C., was a visitor in the horn
f Dr. and Mrs. Toatley Saturday
Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Toatley ani
daughters. Misses Cecelia, Rosi
and Jonetta were called to Whit
Oak, S. C., on account of the pas
ir.g of their father and grandfatl
er, Mr. Robert Toatley. Funera
se ndees were held on Sunday a
St. Matthew resbvtei'ian church
The following persons atten<le<
the funeral from Chesterfield
Mrs. M. L. Foster Johnson, Mr
Larry Foster, Mr. and Mrs. .Tas
Rivers and Messrs Elliot and Wi
lianr Johnson.
. Miss Evelyn Campbell who i
well known in Chesterfield passei
to the great bey .id Monday niori
in.?.
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GREENVILLE NEWS
- County Teachers Association Meets
I The rt*euh?r monthly meeting
' of the Greenville County Teachers
. Association was held at Phillis
Whcatley Center Saturday. Less
. than one hundred teachers woiO
presort and it rs believed that tha
' poor attendance was partly due
to the fact that a number of
i people in this section have jnflr.
> enra.
! I The Association's reporter, Mr
j M. C. Lewis of Sterling high
. I school, was present and introduced
II n. new feature as one of his of
I , ficial duties. As Js done in our disJ
trict and state ^meetings, each
teacher was requested to,sign her
I rame in a registration J book so
; j that the organization-can have an
j accurate and permanent '.record
' thai shows who attends its meetings.
'
HI'JllllgllLh uf tin- meeting wore
I'iV
>f Greenville and the making of
plans for a eoUntjTTield <TajT pro rram
"Guidance" was the subject
-of Rev?Martin's address. In eloqucnt
and forceful manner he re|
minded the audience that the school
is one of the primary social ag
\ ? Iv I v uuu ' 11*' 11 m U~ I ~ L V. 11 I 1 v 1 I i n
in shaping their lives;
Arthur-Logan Nuptials Announced
Announcements were mailed last
week telling of the t'hristn.is d:;j
marriage W Mis; Ar hur of Senera
aiitj Mr. William Logan .of
Greenville. Mrs. Logan is teaching
hi Laurens county and Mr. Logan
is a teacher at one of the city
i schools of Greenville. Both, are
| recent graduates of Benedict Colj
lege.
Personal Notes
I* \
I . Mr. Aust;n of Hilly St., became
' seriously ill early Monday morning.
It is reported that he was carried
to a local hospital for treatment.
Mr.-^Wiiliam Henderson, janitor
at .Allen school, had to leave the
job because of illness early this
week; Even though he had a fall
winn* jui'i'ui111 ? iu 15u v- >vuiu c:iv:
i'i:st day of his illness, he managed
, to ?o across the city to- the school
| and had the building warm at tho
I for school to open.
Mrs. Timothy Pinson, Jr. has
returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. after
| spending several days here with
"her parentts, Mr. and Mrs. Timothv
Pinson and fri'ends, Mr. and
_j|. v * 1
Mrs. Ilagood.
; Mr. Adgie Young of Elford St.
is up and out after bein? ill for
some time. Others whG are bettei
after periods of illness are, Mrs
-Claudia Mae Borkodalo of Manly.
St., Mrs. Theodosia Calhoun of
Elford St., Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gilliam of Glover St., Mr. ane
aMYs. Allen Shell of Elford St..
and master J. C. Arnold of Ann
St.
Tne many friends of Mrs. I.ii
Jian Thompson of Elford St. wiii
learn with regret that she is still
seriously J1K ~
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd Cheekand
their little daughter, Cavo1
Ann ^Cheeks, have Krone backet*
I pananuury HIIOI fiK-iminn ?v>
oral days in Greenville with Mr
and .Mrs. Timothv Pinson. Mr, anci
V # '
Mrs. Pinson are the parents en
Mrs. Cheeks.
Those siek are, Mr. Pierce F
, Babb." Miss Annie Paden, mast( i
James Paden. Mr. J. B. Barksdale,
Mi^s Gloria Barksdale, Mrs
Mary Young, Mrs. Minnie Fowler
Mr. Conway Barksdalt', Mr. Wal
tor S. Riley, Mrs. Minnie Turman
Mr. Wilton Farrow, Mrs. Mar
i Lee Wilson, Mr. Eugene Robinson,
Mr. Cass Hamlin, Mr. Ed. Hamlin
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Youne.
, Rev. and Mrs. Pinkney Gambrell
arc the proud parents of a little
daughter who arrived the secor.e
week of the year. Rev.. Gambrell
is one of the A. M. E. .ministers
I of this district. Mrs. Gambrell
1 formerly nurse Ora Nellums cf
1 Newberry, is the superintendent
j of the Working Benevolent IIo^
t pital.
I Mrs. Gambrell has been quite
1 ill but her physician is of th...
' opinion that she vs r.ow improving
slowly.
Rev. B. S. Taylor, pastor of A'.
Ion Temple A. M. E. church, has
been indisposed for several days
s He has recovered sufficiently how
1 Tver, to attend to his church duti??
, Tluiirtg the thr>e he was unablo to
p be out Rev. D. P. Adams and Rev
Pinkney Gambrell had charge oi
:1 regular services.
a Mr. and Mrs. I?. F. Young art
0 grateful to Mi-ss Rubv Stages. Mes*
s srs Robert Chancy, Willie J. Hunt
j Clarence Rrley, Adgie Young. Rar
t ney Yoting, and Mesdames Reed*
. Maxwell, I.ola Pmitt, Matt,e Fair
1 and others for kindnesses showi
: them during their illness.
1 C. E. Hammond
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THE PALMETTO LEADE1
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Friends everywhere will be in- !
terested to know that the N. C. i
MJ&ia! Insurance company pre-!
sented to Mr. C. E.Leathers, a gold i
m dal bedecked with a largo dia- !
mond because of his hpving served
the company Tor- forty consec.:
. utive- years. Mr. Leathers end Mr
j C. C. Spaulding aye the only two]
who have been with the company!
this length of time. Mr. Leathers
is disti ict manager with several
cointies in his charge and has!
many agents^ under his supervis-'
ion. He is still rendering service'
and is at man of much business {
acumen, alert to those things
which keep the^ company progress |
ing. energetic and a hustling ineurnnce
man. His wife is also ai
representative of this company, j
as are his son, Mr. Clarence W.
Leathers, and his two sons-in-!
law, Mr."\ D,, H- Babcock of this!
citv and Mr. Israel Stanback of |
C lumbia. On every side, friends
both colored and white are con- i
g.atulating Mr. Leathers for his
loyalty and faithfulness through "
t'.irsp * yrai s and^wishing for trim still
many more <iyears m which he
may continued look out for the|
protection 01 me neaitn, and at-'
ter death of?the many?members|1
here and elsewhere. He is devot- 1
ed to his church, the Metropolitan 1
A. M. JC. Zan ardent supporter
of community life, a good speaker
on all occasions, and a r<?al asset
to our town. Again. we say 1
congratulations!!
Mrs. Berenice Spellman and her 1
little daughter are here from 3
Philadelphia, visiting her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ihlrold^Spann arc >
t>he proud parents of a son born,
Friday morning. Mother and baby 1
are doing well. j
The are still many cases of flu
here.
Miss Stubbs. Home Economics
teacher in the Winnsboro schools
was the yuest one day last week >
cf Miss Mattie Mae-and Miss Wll- i
lie Be'le Heath. (
"Wings Over Jordan" had a <
program at the Mt. Olivet A. M. \
E. Z. . church in Rock Hill Monday i
night.- The church was packed ?
and every number they sang was i
enjoyed. About 300 whites were i
present. Popple were there from |
all x>f the nearby towns and from'1
Prince Riley, Mr. Ed. ' Gist and j
some aothers we were told were .
responsible for geting these noted <
singers there. <
Clu ster friends are sorry to 1
learn of the death of Mis. Hood 1
in Rock Hill. She was the moth- '
er of Miss Maggie Hood a former t
.teacher in Finley high school.
Mr. and Mrs.-C. E. Leathers'
were in Durham last week end on '
business. 1
Messrs Wallace and Clarke Stin- 1
son, Mr. T. J. Wright are in
camp at Fort Bragg.
Miss Ruth Red spent a few 1
days in Orangeburg last week.
Teachers of Chester town and '
county plan to attend the District [
Teachers' meeting at Coulter acad Cl
emy in Cheraw, Saturday of this .
week.
i
stoi ts news i
T
T'-oop 56 which is a newly or- t
ganized troop at Howard school,
met Monday (Jan. 20, 1941) with *
Scoutmaster Shelton presiding. ?
We opened our meeting with the 1
singing of America, which was
followed by the Lord's Prayer led '
bv Scout Crooks. Scout in?r nn.i I
rts ad antaues were discussed by '
the Scoutmaster andassistant !
Scoutmaster Bolden. After this
discussion games were played with '
t>oops competing. Keen interest
was evidenced in each scout present.
. 1
The meeting closed with every
Scout of the troop looking forward
to passing the Tenderfoot 1
test. The troops meets every 1
Monday 5:.'50 p.m. at Howard
school. 1
Roosevelt Murphy, Scribe
T, A Shcltor Snv.tnmater
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MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. H. C. Andrews. Pastor
T
Myrtle Beach, S. C.:?Sunda\
school opened at the usua' houi
with 'the Supt., Mrs. Jeff Bellamy
and co-workers Ett their pie ' '
(>:.10 the A. C. E. league opened
with the preside: t, Mr. Harry Gore '
The lesson was thoroughly disc,
cussed.?
8 O'cla.k the Rev. Leroy Judge
. perached a soul reviving sormor
We were jrlad to see Mrs. J. B.
Owens up and out again. She has
been on the sick list for two weeks
Mrs. J. B. Owens spent Mondaj
in^Conway, >S. C. with her mother '
p
BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH
Kcv. k. a. uavis, rastor
Regular services were held on
Sunday with many members and
friends rresent." Rev. E. M. Keitt
delivered the message, themed*
"God's First Four Questions".
This was indcd a masterpiece ev
eryone enjoved this message. Sur
day night. Rev. J. A. Taylor spoke
from the theme "The Eterna'
Pudding.' This was the second
soul stirring message filled with
the spirit.
Rev. Davis, is much improved
a\d most of our other members.
M'-s. Mary T<aury of New York
City spent several weeks with her
daughter and son-in-lav' Mr. "and
Mrs. R. Simmons on Allen-ReneI
diet Court and has returned.
R
BARNWELL NEWS
I
The" Butler lpph. school w'nichl
closed last week account T,t '
flu, reopened Monday a. m. 'I' en i
are yet <juitec a poo i many ea.-< t
in.and around Barnwell. Mrs. l'Jl r
Jones and Mrs. I) alia 1). iraist>*' '
still among the iil ones.
\"ery shocking and sad new. . i
was th<- pas'simr <>f Mjs. Muivan
Ford. Mrs. Ford. who was T'i years
of ape ?it the time of nor pa's inn :
came to Barnwell in her youth amue
the 'vif<'"<i'' a wi ll known . n 'r
punter of this City. Funvail see
vices were eomlueted at tiie lis:
dence at 1 1 p'tTrv!; Friday morn
inp and the jjody was carried t
her orlpinal home in Marion, S. C '
Surviving are the -widower. Mi
Heii -amin l'O: d-wtv. o r. . (harle.For<l
of New Voi-k. arI>euj..n-i..
Ford of Penn. and three <!;. t* Miss'
Lydia and Nai..;. For." o1
Barnwell a: d Mrs." -A lid- ''u:. <'
New York. Otheis who nr an. i t:
loss of t'nis worthy v. ma:: v.
a host of friends, alon y.-.U : ?
and prand children.
?A wr\?d.i limn Ini?n'i'ii i?:?u
Wedni-sdoy oieim. v. a.-, jj.., ?
party of M<rs. Cornelia H. (itve?
at her homo. The pucsts eitjoy
rod in ivt:s.' . panvs and e'liatl :ip
Of all thocgames playee - J_
aniusin? was thoTindin*;- of-w
in the word "birthday." All o; ' h
puests were surprised. mjiihin.
that Dr. l>ix?nn would have w.-i v
the contest hut this time Mis. '
i )i vsiim wmv 1 in- n i: 1 n H i 1". l- In:,in-Words
found byWher were .'IT. After *
the playing of'gaums 11.< g
were invited into-ihtydiiiiiiv i "<.m where
a delicious course of salad
with coffee was served, followed 1
with "jce creayi and individual
[>lock, take, carrying the eoloi
scheme of*pink. Out of t<>wr. e m si - f
were relatives and frmnd f?oi
Khrhardt.
LEXINGTON NEWS
. ' j t
A' T.e\*intrton dui'tg t'.c "past
week end and Sunday .marked ; '
ed letter period. O. e of t'm lies
quarterly conferences ever held
>n the circuit was held witlV I)- <
iV. B. L. Clark, the new presiding P
dder in eharee. The business ses- b
don was grand and the peep.le aro. .'.'>
tow singing his praise. We wen !
tleased to have Rev. M Donald \
tastor of St. James A. .^1. I- i
't-iiiv-h. Colutv.h/a. with lis. alsr
Hr. Rush of Allen Universitv.
oun.iay m'ihmm ujh'mu jr. i:.?.sual
hour with the* Supt. M?\'arric
Taylufein charge. Our pastor
taujrht the lesson quite ^
terestinply. A very fine ivvie.\
vas made by Dr. Clark and ex
letvarks K* Mrs. Chirk
he queenly wife of the P. E.
At noon the pastor, inWeil chos
n words, introduced and prcsentc.i
Rev. W, VJ3. L. Clark ter an uppreeiative
audience. "Dr. Clark
nvea:h?"l as only himself could
Mrs. Clark made a fine address ,
o .the assembly which was verv *"
nuch enjoyed bv all.
The Brown Brothers Quartet
vas with us and rendered two very '
ine selection. We bid them cu...
igain.
!\'r. and Mrs. David Jo.ues o l"
Red Bank, had as their Minn; i
auests Sunday trustor Sham ns
md tr.other. presiding elder Cla ' J
ml wife a : d Kev. \V. II. W- Ike
fhe elder preached again n-* at
Tethcl church in the e.vvni.ng from
he subject "Gratitude," St.
! 7t It hunt-. r. 'J i * '-v to allot . '
vonderful message. The el !er k.''
ifter the evening service with th
'u 11 assesnumt. _
The w orld's * strangest human I1
leing, born part elephant, part hu- '
man, will he with us at Mt. <>!i\> d
'; >h F. church Mind,ay evenk .
md at Mt. Zion A. M. E. church
Tuesditv night, January Jm; .
Come out and hear Key. KoTTi :
Adults 20 cents, children 1" cent- i
There are .10 class lenders ?>n-thi- r
charge. Mr: .T. W. Black lead a "1 r
of them in reports. Mr. Pa::;- I
Wis- holds second place. 1". >\wvci
ill did well and the pastoi thanked
them. t
The fki^ is Very much in * ;i t
midst hut not seriously a- yet. r
F^ORKXCF. NKWS
Popularity Contest Sponsored b> 1
state College Club
The State College CI. h sponsorh!
a contest here on Sunday afterloon
at the Lincoln Thea'tre. I.
Prof. John FKekson of Sooieiy :
(Iill. made a most timely spec
on "Unity." Prof. Pick--n wa
quite interesting in that he v'.n
phasjzed tlve importance, of evaporation
with the local branch
the N. A .A. C. P. tpnv rather t
n'o!> "irtil cnnin crfcimitv ? .nr.
Mrs. Marie Robinson Mel
pad a beautiful poem whi
followed by a duct from M,is.
\arl Greene an 1 MvrtliJ-W.lHams.
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guest artist, was Mrs. .K.-s;
Dickson, graduate of Bennett Coi
le?e. Hor voW was vtA in t
ind with hor personality. she ma<l
an impression that shall hn lonremcmbered
bv hor hundiids
admirers here. >trs. Thomasina.
Gallmon, accompani 1 her at tin
piano. Mrs. Ruth lYtraoso present
od the crown to Miss t'laa lia Ami
rows who raised ?17.IVh Tho n. ?
two hrghest prizes went t i Mis
Louise Danjcls ami Miss Sne.u- I!<
>way; respectively.
Mr. Joseph Mel.ood was ch?i
man of the committee. Mrs. I.nvs '
nVant, Mr. TT'oUand PatvielS". M,-s '
Llyod^Buckncr mid Miss Ynrdelh '
Washington, r.s:4?ted.
Mr. H. S. Pearson is p>'es!Ji ? '
of the club and gave his vnstinti; .1
service m the support of this pro 1
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