The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 15, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, March 15, 1941
PERSONAL
MENTION
WAVERLY FRIENDLY FEW
The Waverly Friendly Few club
met at the home of Mrs. Jackson
1302 Pine street. The meeting
was called to order by the vicePresident,
Rev. Frank Howell.
We had a very good devotional
with Bible reading by Mrs. Isa"belle
Stroman Brown. The president,
secretary and sevbraL memr
bers were absent. ^Irs. Hannah
Cook is very ill and we extend our
sympathy and best wishes.
Mrs. Isabelle Stroman Brown is
spending the week ejid with pa
rents-nr Elloree. Mr. and Mrs. B.
i Stroman.
The members were served a deH
liciouB repast of crark?rih~pPftbhPH
and cold drinks. We adjourned to
fneet at Miss Georgia Whittaker's
home for the next meeting.
? the "aurora club ,
Seneca, S. C.?Miss Poetee N.'
Boulware was hostess to the Au<
rora club Wednesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
S Riley, March 5 The meeting
was opened by the president, pro
~~~ tem, Mr. Allen L. Code. The mini"
ntea~a? the last meeting were read
~ and adopted: Th<r~tTrarnatitrcomr
mittee, with Miss E. E. Sizemore
as chairman explained the pageant
that is t0 be presented by the
club in the near future. Old and
new business was discussed after
which a delicious repast \tfas serv
ed by the hostess wh^ch consisted
of .shrimp salad, ice crea-"
*cake. The cfatTs guests were
Miss SUBie Boulwjfre, Charlotte..
? N. C., and Mrs. Catherine B. John
son, Jeanes teacher of Oconee
.county. ?
The meeting adjourned to meet
with Messrs A. L Code and L. A
Crew as hos'ts, March 18th.
deiTta jabberwock
Beta Beta -Sigma?Chapter. ..of..
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority talcesT
great pleasure in presentingfirst
annual Jsibberwock on" the
2 night of March 28 in C. A. John son
gymtprium.
^ The name Jabberwock .was taken
from Lewis Carroll's "Alice ^in
Wonderland" and refers to a fan
tastic creature which is made up
of different parts, of several animals,
each contributing to makt
a vrfholo. With this thought in
mind, many years.ago, there was
? mnoVi experimentation by memberof
the sorority, in an effort to offer
to.the public a form of entertainment
that was unusual .and
yet both culturally and financially
worthwhile. From these early
struggles the idea was conceived
of staging a program to be known
ag Jabberwoclc. Since this time
various chapters of the sorority
TflPfHIFTl11111 III rrinmry anrnnrnrif
the development of amateur talent
by giving orwce each year an
interesting icombination program
consisting > of comedy, dance, dramatic
and musical numbers t o
form an evening's entertainment
Hence Delta Sigma Theta is
"jthppy to fall in line to entertain
Columbians and have the proceeds
from this performance used in its
? tradition^) Scholarship fund.
RASMUS MONTANUS AT .
ANTISDE CHAPEL, MAR. 13
Rasmus Montanus, a comedy in
five acts, will be presented Thursday
evening, March 13, in Antis~
?Jel Chapel, Benedict College, by
Clubs - Nos. i and 10, You and
your friends are invited to an ev...
ening of fun and entertainment.
Professor -W. H.,- Hubert, head of
the English Department, is difcct
ing the play.
THE SUB-DEBS ORGANIZED
The Sub-Debs, a iecently orga
nized club for the purpose of pro
moting socials on a cultural basis;
held its initial meeting at the
home of Miss Ida Bentley. The
following officers were elected:
Pres. Miss Dorothy Waller; Vico
\M inn W oil* Qnn onrl
a ?Wf a x*auuii xahi?i mvv?
Treas. MiBB Geneva Smith and
B\is. Mgr. M!bb Mamie Goodwin.
Other members are: Misses Elise
King, Eva Grant, Elmar Grant,
Edna Cooper and Ida Bentley.
Awake, Arise or be forever fal
len," has been adopted as the club
motto. Rosea its flower and ros#
and green as the club's colors. It'?
meetings *witt be held every othei
week, having a social meeting
dnce every two months.
The Sub-Debs are Bonediol,
sophomores and are looking for
ward to notable success.
1 -j? j | ! ,
BRONZEMEN TO FEATURE
THE HAPPY PALS ON
APRIL THE 2ND..
The Bronzemen Club wishes to
announce that they have secured
The Johnson Happy Pals Orchestra
to play for the Annual Ball
| at the Auditorium April 2nd.
This band is well known in this
section by the older dance goers
and have been in the business for
the past 25 years.
Johnson Happy Pals Orchestra
get their name from their owner
Roy F. Johnson who is one of
the oldest and best drummers in
the business. If you recall the
Happy Pals appearance here In
1935 you will agree with the club
that this is one of the most outstanding
attractions in the Southeast.
Popular prices for this dance
will be "Advance 7Sc; At Door
$1.00; Tax included. Advance tick
ets on sale at Thomas Drug Store
and Green Leaf Cafe. Soldiers
will not be admitted to this dance
unless they are dressed in civilian
clothes.
Don't forget the Bronzemen annual'
Ball, Aprl 2nd.
THE BENEDICT SINGERS
TO APPEAR IN NEWBERRY
The famous Benedict .Singers
will appear in a musical recitai
| at the Bethlehem Baptist church
in Newberry, S. C.. Friday, March
They are without a doubt the
best singing group in the south.
Under the direction of Prof. Finley
the musical students at Benedict
have been able to compete
with musical students of other colT^esanJ
"arnvl'i allies thruuglioutthe
nation.
Don't fail tG hear this outstand
rng group of singers. Dr. J. J.
Stafkg the president of?Benedict
college will be with the singers.
We are hereby urging that aH of
the graduates, former studehts
and friend#1 of the college come
out Friday-night?and h&UTJjntlr
the singers and the president.
We have invited white friends
of our city to come and enjoy th's
musical . festivity
DELTAS AT SOUTII CAROLINA
STATE WELCOME ?
NEW PYRAMIDS
,7 Sisterhood is?1inwerd,?and not
onward; and so it does not depend
cn what we have, but on what we
are.
Orangeburg, S. C. ?March 8?
Saturday afternoon in the Ma
rion Birnie Wilkinson "Y" Hut,
Alpha Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority held its solemn
and impressive ceremony initiat
ing twenty-one " young ladies into
the Pyramid Club.
The Pyramids who pledged their
loyalty to the ideals of Delta are:
Eddie?Andiews,?Chai'lston,?S,?C7
Margaret Bennett, Chai lston, S. C.
Tonlnn Rrntm Riifl lTfVlTt S O. Sa
ra Brown, - Irmo, S. C.; Floried
Coleman, Greenville, S. C.; Willa
Dixon, Columbia, S. C.; Mary Jel
ferson, Charleston, S. C.; Angie
King, Chester, S. C.; Luella Kirk,
Charleston; Johnnie Mae Lee,
Anderson. S. C.. Ruby McAuams
Andersony^S. C.Doris_ McKellar.
Abbeville, 5. C.; Vernal Mobley
Rock Hill,, S. C.;. _Doris|_Myers
Orangeburg, S. C.; Ruby Reid
Rock Hill, S. C.; Anna Walker
Calhoun Falls, S. C.; MargarM
Walker, Darlington, S. C.; Lorene
i Walker , Charleston, S. C.; Doro
thy White, Florence, S. C.; ~Beu
lah Williams, Orangeburg, S. C.;
On Sunday, morning after Sunday
Scfioof Tn the Rose Garden,
Dictures were made of the club.
The Pyramids wore black dresses,
with white and red corsages.
"To be what we are and to be
tome what we are capable of be
coming, is the only end of life.
Daisy Gardir
SPEAKERS' BUREAU FOR
ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRIVE '
A Speakers' Bureau, members of
i wheh will talk on important phases
of the Anti-Tuberculosis drivff
in .Richland County has just been
inaugurated aa a part of the 1941
Early Diagnosis campaign.- Mrs
Alma Potts is chairman of th?
committee; E>r. L.. A. Hallman
vice chairman and Miss Mary L
Holloway, secretary. Other mem
hers who will apeak before the
various local groups during th?
next several weeks are: MIsb Wil
helmina Roberts, Mr. S. Tannei
Stafford, Rev. J. M. Blassingame
and Misa Mollie C. Faison.
"Early diagnosis 3s important
in fighting Tuberculosis," said
the chairman, Mrs. Alma Potts
"We urge groups to?hear?oui
speakers and see our health mo>
vie to find out what has torn ac
complished and what remains to
be done in our community."
Bpeakoas may be secured by
catling Miss Mollis C. Faison at
the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA.
FRIENDLY 14 SOCIAL CLUB
The club opened at its usual
hour 8:30 Thursday night March
6th, at its meeting place 1907
Henderson St. Members present 8
We had a good meeting. After the
devotions the Pres took charge.
We went into unfinished business
and new business. The sick committee
reported. We are planning
on having our first Silver Tea
soon. Watch and read The Palmetto
Leader and you will see
the date. The roll was called: each
member responded. We disimssed
to meet Thursday night, March
13. G. W. McDaniel, Sec'y.
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j BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB
l The Glub met on Monday night
March 10, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. .Tease Brooks. Devotions by
the chaplain, Mrs. Wise. The
minutes of the last meeting were
omitted. The roll was called and
each member responded. We ad
journed until next week'to meet
at the home of Miss Allison 2110
Gervaia street.
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THRIFT CLUB
. The club met at the home o f.
t Mrs. O. P. Harris Tuesday- nite,
I March 11A 1931 Gervais St. The
' president called the house to or
ed by the ?haplain. The minutes
; of the last meeting were adopted
The roll was called and the mem
I bers responded. The report of the
sick committee,was given.
We adjourned to meet at the
'home of Mr^and Mrs. Herman
| Gloster 2307 Laurel St. "Mar." T8T"
AIKEN NEWS
*.' mh^rland A M. r Church .
W. L. Conkle, Reporter
Sunday school at 10 a.m. with"
Supt. -D.- A. Jones and teachers
at their post. A lively discusston
was enjoyed by all?11 A.M.
Rev. Washington preached an ex
ceMent sermon. Neh. 4:6, subject
A Mind to Work. 7:30 P.M. the
pastor preached another inspiring
senmon. A continuation of the
-Uiuxiiixig jermonr?These _ sernumt
yere enjoyed by all in attendance
Visitors during the day: Messrs
R.\A. Brooks, H. Jones, Miss Nel
lie Davis, Charleston, S. C.; Mr
JWiibiir James, New York City
and Miss--Gra Pvipkins, mstruc-""
tor at Aiken graded school.
The Criterion club is sponsoring
a Buy a Brush and Help Paint
tie CJrarcb-- Campaign, closing
Sunday, March 23rd at 4 p.m. A
special program will be rendered
M(rs iJanhetite 'Bland, ^chairman. !
~~Dcm't forget to-?purchase yout
brush. Epbscopal group leaders i
Mrs. D. E. McGhee and Mr. D. A.
J one* are sponsoring a special!
program Sunday, March 30th at
4:00 p.m. Hon. John E. Stanfield
will be the guest speaker. Bettis
Junior choir wil furnish the
music. All programs are leading
to the annual rally."
Watch for the Builders club
through this column When- ir _
Aiken make Cumberland youi
headquarters, you are always wel I
come, and don't forget your Pal- j
metto Leader, ask for Freeman
Jones. "
Friendship Baptist Church2
l Sunday's services are high mo-?
* X e> _ ' I^'i. 1 _L. 1 2.X
merits irgm a spiritual sutuupujiu
, The ,S. S. was well attended in
_ spite of the chilly weather, aftei |
1 which we then entered into the
I regular dhurdh servies. At the I
( morning hour Jtev. Z. Townsend'
preached from the subject Love's,
Way. The evening services 7:30
o'clock our pastor, Rev. M. M. J
r>- - - 'i"i"'"-^d " qpr.j
:non on The Infatuation of The'
Christian Life. |
Visitors for the day, Mr. Roy
Wright, Beaver Dam; Mr. Robert
Thomas, Kew York City; Miss
Gertrude Colemon, Storm Branch
church and Mr.' Linon Brealand,
Westbury, N. Y.; Miss Conelia
Patrick, Denmark; Mr. and Mrs.
Owens, Charleston; Miss Ossie L^
Washington, Mr. Clarence Butler
and Mr. Morris Oliphant, Second
Baptist; Mr. Mark Holmes, Mont
morenci, S. C.
Graniteville Notes
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. R. W. Winn, Pa?tor
Sunday school was well attended
and interest is noticeably in
creasing towards a greater Sunday
school. The lesson was reviewed
by the pastor. We wero
glad to have with tts Mts. Gracy
Gray.
11:30 A.M. prayer setfvice in
general was carried on after which
services began from the pulpit.
The pastor preached a soul stirring
sermon found. Acta 24:24,
Text Are you putting up anything
: 'foi1 your jtawuyl?
Holland of Aiken; Dea. Wm. Griffon,
Miss O. A. Whittle, Mrj?. Eliza
Jones, Miss Sara and * Rosa
Grisby of Valley Fair. Wa extend
to the community a welcomt
to church, go to church, render
service.
The W.M.& held its meeting at
5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Leora Griffen. Plans were completed
for the county rally to be
held Friday night before the 4th
Sunday in April. The W.M.S. will
meet the 5th Sunday p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Mabel Holmes a*
3:30 o'clock.
The Pulpit Aid club wishes to
thank all for their wonderful aUD
port during the red, white and
blu? contest with the white having
the highaat amount.
Night service* were well attend
ed with Lie; Posey preaching.
Text Job 14:14.' Visitors Mita
Seam, teacher at Langley Bath;
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pinckniy of Aiken;
Mrs. Ceola Palmore pf Montrie,
Ga.
The Progressive club win meat
at the home of Mrs. J. S. Bettin
-?f , ' ' = ,?
the PAiJtWtd Leads
_
Tuetday, p.mr 6:80. AM mrmbers
are asked to be present.
The Pulpit Aid club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Florence
Jackson, Tuesday p.m. 6:30. This
is known as guest night, we are ,
looking for you.
Mr. and Mrs. Olden Pinckney ,
were visitors on Sunday at the ,
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Grant j
Jr. N " ]
Mrs. Pinckney Carfoll is out of ,
toWn on business. We are hop- (
ing she will soon be back.
Valley Fair Baptist Church ]
Rev. R. B. Bush, Pastor (
We are rejoicing over our Sun- ,
day school, we know it is the ]
works of the Lord. Our young j
folk are taking great interest in t
the Sunday school. In our last
rally Class No. 3 raised the largest
sum. They will be given a 1
reception by the school._Z5trs. An J
gelinp Hall is teacher. i
Mrs. Jack Abnev Ts^mnrovinjr J
we are glad. ,]
Remember on Wednesday nexl I
we "will begin our Easter practice '
we are asking the parents to ccmu <
out with their children. Ther$ are 1
wnny w.nyn yrrn can help in J
Mr. Malachi Odom was a recent 1
visitor at the "home of Miss Lrls f
\f Mlllof i
. 8
fecund Baptist Church \
Rev. J. W. Miles. Pastor j
S.S. opened at the usual hour with
r>PB JfmlfW* in ehnrgp Aftfil ]
Sunday school a brief but stirringprayer
sdrvice was conducted, j
Rev. C. W. Turner our assistant ^
pastor brought a soul stirring mes
sage from St. John 14:26, subject |
God's Conquering Power in Man s
Pulpit guest at the morning ser- I
vice were Rev. James Blocker and c
Rev. B. F. Miles. At the close of
the^ sermon the choir sang If it J
wasn't for the Lord what would 5
I do? At the evening service we
were favored with another?great message
by Rev. Turner. This be t
ing Holy Communion, we feel that (
Rev. Turner reached hw climax3 i'
The spirit seemed to have filled
the church. Many visiting minis*}?
ters, Deacons and members from ?!
other churches were present with ?
us. We are always delighted tc ?
have them.
The following young men, mem 8
bers 'Uf the YMCA o? Voorheejunior
college^ Denmark, made i :
brief visit in the home of Mr, and j:
Mrs. M. H. Holmes, 1301 Sumtei L
St: Prezell Robhigon, VMcQuilla c
Hudson, Lester Bankhead, James ^
Black, Geo. W. Green, James A 8
Pag.e and Geo. E. Holmes. These 8
young men were on their way ,
back to school after having rendered
a program til Bettis senile?my,
Trenton and Haines institute S
Augusta, Ga. We hope these
young men will mean much for
the betterment of oifr^gFoup when
they shall have finished their t
school work. Qur whole desire is _a
for their success. v
A play entitled Heaven Bound r
will be given at the Second Bapt. c
church, Wednesday night, March 0
19th. The public is invited. u
The many friends of Mr. Ulys- d
ses Barnes will be pleased to learn 0
that he i? much improved since fc
being sick and under special-earo -a
at Waverley hospital, Columt&a.
He is now at the home of his sis- t
ter, Mrs. Geneva Butler, Aiken s
Jordan Baptist Church i
frnnpn iirnn tr. J
at the regular hour by the Supt t
Lesson taught by Lie. G. Dobv.
Rev. M. G. Mosley Conducted fh<r_
review. Prayer service was con- *
ducted by Dea. C. L. Holston and *
Dea. Ernest Johnson. Preaching
service began at 12:30. After de l.
votional service a short sermon
was preched by Lie. A. B. Allen *
The pastor then preached 4he main
sermon. Collection $20.96. CE
Dea. W. B. Kofeg, la Supi. uf
the Sunday school; Mattie M.
Ross, secretary; Rev. M. G. Mosley j
pastor; sister Adline Drayton, (
church secretary.
Mt. Harris Raptiwt Church
. Sunday was a beautiful day foi
church-goers and many took advantage
of it. Our service began
at the regular hour. Rev. Moses
Harrison preached a wonderful
sermon from Act 2:16. The offer
ing was very good^ After^ collecrhn
T nrH'o ..^lipppf ^88 fcrved
by the Pastor, Rev. Stevens.
Tuesday night at 8 p.m. a box
party will be given at the hall
for the benefit of the church and
usher board.
Visitors Mrs. Elvira Erving
Mioses Maggie ^and Mattie B. Blak
ley and others.
a?*r r.iiKo.t i
iurs. V IVLa WCW? ???. v..? . ,
Cave were joined in holy m^tri
mony Iajlf Saturday. We hope
'"or them much success.
Wesley Methodist Church
S. S. wbb opened at the usual
hoiirlwjth teachers at their post
of duty. 11:30 Rev. Jamison de?
livereH a noble sermon from Matthews
25:1, th?me Is the,kingdom '
of God Real?
At 3:30 Rev. Benjamin Stew-'
art of the Appleton charge deliv
ered a wonderful sermon. He
spoke on the blood of Jesus Christ
after which our quarterly confer
ene? waa held by the Rev. Stewart
which was very pood. We
were successful in rasinng the
amount of fl2.50 for our district
uperintendent altho he was unlble
to be with us due to illness,
but he sent Rev. Stewart a? a
substitute. We regret very much
Rev. Quick was not able to be
with us, we hope for him a speedy
recovery. I
All services were very good and I
well attended. Visitors: Mr. Grant
Mine Marie Harrison, Mrs. Gowdy,
Elisabeth Mucherson and sev
eral others. You are ahrfcys wel
come at Wealey.
Mrs. L. A. Allen spent the day ]
in Augusta Sunday. She report
ed an enjoyable trip. J
Mr. Samuel White made a pleat ant
visit to Kershaw last Sunday
and reports an enjoyable trip. 1
K CHESTER
EAttAHICArTTS
Mr. Mobos White- 4e?t -Momk?
for Philadelphia to bring his wii
here where they will li\*e.- Th
deep snow in . Virginia cause
them to be delayed in their joui
ney. He is expected here as soo
as the highways are more saf
for driving. Young Mr. White an
his father have just erected
new store room ' and living quai
ters combined, on the corner o
Loomis and "Bailey St. The stor
aad its formal opening on Thurs
lay morning. One room is to L
an Ice Cream Parlor. A complet
iine~of groceries -wilt bxr^solrtrTh
!irm will be knowji as the store c
I. C. White and Son.
Mr. Floyd W illiams inotnre
lew from N. Y. C. and marrie
Miss Beulah Moblcy at her horn
n ttre* Blaclt.Rock section on Mai
Ira/Both are graduates of Finle;
rligh School. The ceremony wa
>erf<jrmed by Rev.. Simon Walkt 1
[he nappy couple left the nex
lay for the big city, with t h
>est wishes of their numerou
'riends here. Mr. , Williams ha
iet>n mnVinff hi a hnmo Tin V - v T
'or the past four years. He is do
ng well there Mrs. Williams "i
foung people with a promisinj
'uture.
About three weeks ago. Nurs
ifonor C.?Green canie up fror
Seoigla wl(%ie -she- is head nurs
n a hospital and spent a few day
vith her mother.
Mrs. Rosa Alexander Jacksor
eft Thursday for Charleston t<
;pend awhile with her husband
dr. Arthur Jackson whq?.ig ^chg
:ook at the Medical College the!
Mr. John Walker. Sr., and hi
ittle son. John Harvey spent las
Sunday in Davidson, N. C.. witl
VIr. Walter's mother.
M"1"1" Ttiinm/o-p ".TeanT's
eacher for York County was ii
Chester Mondays afternoon and...vr
ted Pinley High School.
Announcements were recoivet
iere this week of the marriage ~o
>rof. A. JLeon Sfanback of thi:
T?y, and Miss Catherine Caldwel
)ouglass of Chapel Hill, N. C.
m March 5th in Chapel Hill. Mr
itanback is the son of Mr. am
Irs.'J. S. Stantack. He is a men
;er of -the faculty of the Higl
lehool of--Hillsbono. X. C. -Chestc
laims him as one of her -ftrn
oung men, who has already mad<
n excellent record as a teache:
nd scholar, and whose personal
fy and ways will win for hin
riends galore. A pleasant we!
ome awaits them when the\
ome to Chester and ihdlr llianj
riends wish for them years -o :
ir'osperity and happmess.
News has just reached UP?n-1
he death of Mr. Gilliam Wood;
t hi? home in .Teterville. after i
ery brief illness^He was foi
nany years' the Gvthful sextor
if Metropolitan AMEZ ' church
ind attended his duties- there reg
ilarly. He was loyal to his- churcl
lependable and kind to all. Fune
il arrangements have not ye
>een made. He will be greatb
nicpod. -
Finley Hi won both games wh'ei
hey played the Newberry Hie!
chool teams here two weeks ago
\t Harbison College last week
?inley Hi teams lost both gamei
here, week before last. '
Friday arid Saturday, tnc-teaio.
pent in 'Columbia taking part ii
he S. C. Athletic Basket Bal
rmirnJiVMont TV* nr i r-1 c- t o? umti
l trophy, having won third place
rhis is added to other trophic:
von in previous years.
Mrs. Sarah Dodds and her brotl
>r, Mr. Butler Gore motnred her
Sunday from Rock Hill and spen
lie day with relatives.
Mrs. Delia B. Dibble is improv
ng after being ill for severa
lays.
?Mrs. Easter Hardin and her m<
her, Mrs. Betty Nelson are stil
m the sick list. Both seem to * hi
m proving slowly.
Calvary Baptist Missionary So
rety met at the home of Mrs. M
death Friday afternoon. Mrs. Co
ter, the president, presided. /
ery. palatable serving of chickei
>alad. crackers, cake and cofTe<
vere. served after the bu&inos
vas transacted. Some fine plan
'or further work were presented
ind the members seem enthusias
ic in keping something,- going t
ceep the society wide awake.
Mr. Emanuel Den top.- a - -highl;
espected citizen of the Grea
r^alls Community, Chester Count
lied last Tuesday, March 4th a
he advanced agq of 86 years. II
.vas born and reared in the sam
tommunity where he died and lef
i good name for honesty, indus
ry, and right living. He is- sur
rived by six chldren who are a!
aw alaling iI'imiu full IE, i i
heir father's footsteps They wen
ill present to pay their last re
ipects to their father who had so
hem such an outstanding exam
>lc. Among his children is Mr
Charlie D. Denton who is propne
x>r of a large undertaking h>si
less in Chester and who serve!
he surrounding community. Th<
>ody was in charge of Mr. 'Alex
inder Russell, well known am
mtst&ndinf? undertaker of Wlnns
Kiro, S. C.
The ftmeral services were heh
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT
HOP'S LUNCHEON
We serve Meals, Sandwiches,
Iker, Wine, Cold Drinks* Cigar?
Cigarettes and Candies
5309 GERVAIS ST. COLUMBIA
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Our meeting1 started at 7 u'
e cleek sharp. We sane Go<T Bless
s America. We had the Scout oath
and I,aw Pledge to the Flag. Af
ter which we sang America. We
s took in two tujw .hoys. The -Senioi.
o- Patrol Leader with the Scribe hud
L -the meeting in charge. The Seoul
? Master i?.- having a finessing ,con-"
* test for his birthday. The one
guessing his aire will, win a orize^
? The money goes to help pay op
Scout dttest The?contest will end
1 April 28th, at which time we.will
have a program. The Patrol meet
f ing will be at Willie Folder's;home
e ?011 Green St.. at 7 oarlock. We
are planntng f<>r a big ball game.
1 John Moultrie, Senbco
? -thfHr-scoutmasteis. and committ-ee-j
" nion~of the recently organized j
troops of thrs city have just com1
pleted a training'course which ex I
f TeruTecl over a perio'i of four weeks
< for the purpose of understanding
the aims and_ purposes of scout The
course was conducted by
Mt. slohn F. Potts.'-pT'in'cinal of
t W averley 'sCh(V>l.?Mr?Pntts?dt=1
vided the course int<> thu f"Ut
f parts which he thought rn.ds.l~fuTT
H dirmertal in scout/ng First:
3 Scouting, It? Aims "and 01 .icctivr
Second: The Troop and Its
" tin: Third: Using tin Pr^g-hani- c^i1
Scouting. and Fourth* The Tro >r
Bud pet an ] Useful Ceremonies of ,
investiture.
" Censor,- f.avi J tl "t'l1 ^ ~ f 11H >?
' completed the requirements "f the
I
; (TirT Sco
r
1 There was a meeting of the Dip
trict committee of the Girl Scout?
of Columbia at the home of Mr?
r J. E. Dickson 1516 MeDufTie street
< to discuss a more thorough pro
' gram for the troops anda~mor.th
1" ly inter-racial meetng with a com"
i niittee from the Girl Scout Coun
cil. the first of which was to'take
' place'on Friday March T at 10:60
1 n m r.t th,. ntlice of Mr. .1. E. Dick:
_son. Mrs. Dickson explained her,
Irrplttos for a Cookie Sale for her
? troop, in which she planned- t c
t have orders for 1000 boxes <-f cook
>- ies and be delivered the first week
* in April.
^ We were - fortunate in having
? M..^ Vera "Mary." Gang of Bishop
t Tuttle School, Raleigh. X. C-. who
is also, connected with the council
* in Raleigh, at our meeting. .She
gave us a graphic account of the
, camp in Raleigh, where \Ce h-me
1 to take our girls for two weeks"
p this summer.
March 7th, representativi s <> f
trie tnstnct lommit te.v .MIrs. I'tdLP
. Vincent, chairman; Mrs.-J.E-. Dick^
son chairman of finance; Mrs. A.fc
> 3 ^*rct ^ iVJtf*;
~ ht1!! and?Mrs. Dougherty of t?h??=.
CouhciT. at The' office Ad Mr" .T. FT
Dickson. Mrs. Dougherty" explain
eil in detail the duties 01 the com
m it tee in order to insure parallel
activities for the two grotfps. She
^ alstr promised - equal opportunities
- hv mrv group and a request foi
f land for a Girl ftcmrt' Htrt-to? he
e placed before the.City Council very
p peon. *
MR'S J. A. BROWN.
Publicity C'nv.
church, on Sunday afternoon
^ cvhere a larce crowd c.f famih
nd friends of the deceased won
present to pay their respects t<
nTrp who had lived a eom! life an<t
forpht a pood tight. WeTi Hi -no
, ahfi.l servant.
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?Mr. Wi'lliu'di :
. '. ih" ( r: :i'n at i i \ )ii ~ 1
i his "a]"ipT\Ti 1 i.f. Ih< maniH'i
which in?- C'??!^c was cai i ied out
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-of?U>~ 'fi'UvuUjiii Nwrt y-!.'?f'l.<.
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on >! .'.'Uiy Sa>:- n school
\ b a ! ?j ' t- ' ' ?"T: :?:?r-tfrrrt 1
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bo. I it later.) '
We are I J v.ir?1 to oui
short hike yonv>n--.v. Drop, in
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j :.rt of thi *> .':)- caerred
soout< were ';Vi - : and. ye" & iV ~
j-i rivintr to ?\ tKae,' ,-etut if
itrv:?':- - . : ? ?fend
any v-b -that t. v.to
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t):e (V,! -;i- .Howard
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fit News
r " tW <t.I ! S "<:! = ! Tm. p T4
arc ill! ' x.-ifc! :< u <* <*< : hvoau**
v,. j-ro c*t It r>rf.*.ir^ this* wcok as
^r,y-I Founder-* Wv'-k ' A-j WP
* '-aid lart v.wk. wi : re * > "have
-V'. iv.c ktiiJ of '.)i*--'i'.Tt;v. o. ch 'lay
IT!ivs VV-ckT T~?v, -5N-iT.1v i'-'k'r n! =
j cur proyrnin ft thi= Avj-ck.
i Monday, Wctiue^ Wavcrlv
1 r. ? ? ?: '
. stuuu:. o ij.:;.. x -V.-Uil' ridI'
t'ftfrillg in rrrrvg-nmr 72''i Ti.'tpt:-!
church, at;emoon. w <.? ?vs lav.
' CampfirT^and Proem-v: 1-joo Blk
Heidt St. S p.m. ~ Thursday. Vis't
: to- Fort Jackson. 4:Jn p.p.-.. Fri
'Jay, Visit to Hospitals." S.ntuvday
| Community Work.
Our next project t'ot \\e- arc
working- forward Jo :.s tit- sTlo-rrt?,
Ctrl' 'Scout Cook?.., vk.r.'i"C the
r M..nii m?; .1 r,.?
want "t?> sell l.nno boxes so I'm
sure von-will hclii u<. These
I ' "*
' loves will coota.T. 11 c-oot-nes. ol
' \v; ich 21 are \ 1 tc titv; 22 are
I cnnilla. If y?-ti should liko a box
\ please consult one <>f the members
Mrs. Dicks-m, 'Mrs. P.rown ot
; -9 _
; phone 4JoT'.'i. the telephone nuntbet
} being "that of Mrs.'* PicUsorrr j
Asa ytu-in know each summer a
: time is srt a-Me that tl.fr tin
der privileged childri r. can go 'io ^ .
! eamp, sn we are, alreaay lookmg .
forward to .-er.di r.l.' -.-"me unfor!
tur.ate child t- can p.
1 The' city has in niifed to buy a
place 1 or us to meet. My certain
ly will lie lookmc forward to that
because if v;_e have trr.fr place of
our own. we ca: have so much
'mere fan and can givd' parties and ^
?' t ii*' r" ~ ^'1 v*v ot t - v. m t s.
A:al . 11;. << h'-h rrbed
? 1'ianA "wr rule
11'ijuia. Si"c'iitable
for praotioo playing by studrnt.?For?
idf c] i lip.?A utriy the "
l 'ilvv {4<, 1 end'M's office.
I. S. t "fW. Munatr"'