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Saturday, April 5, 1941
nERSONAL
I MEN I ION
Prof. S. L. Kinley, Jr., of Benedict
College left Thursday to at
tend the National Musicians <3on~
vention at Alabama State College
Montgomery, Ala.
WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUPTho
Waverlv Sunflower club met
in its .regular meeting Tuesday
nite March 25 at the home of Mra
Anna B. Davault on Senate St- '
with a large-crowd attending. The ;
meeting was presided over by the
President, Mrs. Russell. The de
Viitionala, were ^cojadueted ..hy the. _
Chaplain, Mrs: F.ula Coles. We 7
then went into our regular rou- _J
tine of business.
The supper that was given on ^
Saturday night was very success- ^
A. ful. We were very pleased to |P(
? have members from the various 0]
?? clubs tu wine uut ami help us.
The dub-is planning a tag sil- a]
ver tea Easter Sunday at the res- a|
idence of Mrs. Simmie Smith on e]
Pine St., so we are inviting every ^
club to come out and help us put
the program over, but you wll read cj
more abqut it in our next write- ct
up. We are meeting this week at
v " the home of Mrs. Shirley Davis
asfr. r , on Pihe St.
CHURCH AID CLUB OF FIRST M
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
^??r ^-The Church Aid dub of the First ^
~ Calvary Baptist church held its 'r
meeting Wednesday at the home H
of Mrs. Edith Thompson, Liberty C
Hill. The meeting was called to 71
order by the President Mrs. E M ?'
Keitt. Minutes of the last meet
ing were read and received. Dur^ ?
ing the business session a discuss
ion Was held on matters pertaining
to the club. Plans were made h<
for an Easier Egg hunt April ,14
We then hud a social hour during ^
which time the hostess served re- M
freshments. The club adjourned to C
meet with Mrs. E. M. Keitt April M
9th, 1316 McDuffie Ave. ^
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EASTER CANTATA AT BETHEI
CHURCH COOD FRIDAY NlTE ?
"'Seven Lust Words ot Christ,"'
a sacred cantata by Duboise, will
be rendered in Bethel ehurcK Good ^
Friday evening beginning at 8:30 ^
The cantata is being sponsored
by the Junior choiir of Bethel A. ^
M. E; church, and will be und? j.(
the direction of Prof. J. Andrew
Simmons as guest conductor.
All seats will be free, Dr. R .
Mance, choir director said, and the ..
public is cordially invited to at- ,
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ACES SOCIAL AND 2
SAVINGS CLUB . ^
Laurens, S. C.?Miss Mary V \\
* . Baiey was hostess to the Aces
Social and Savings club March 19 ^
Business i\f rKa -/.lnK .
v..v V.IUV TTOJl vai I 0
ried out by the faithful President
Mrs. Judith Franklin, after which Sl
the social hour ensued. A delici r
ouk chicken salad course, toasted ej
cheese sandwiches and punch fol
lowed by a sweet cnur^a consistingof
apricot whip and cake, mints ^
and nuts were served F.VeryTKthfc1
was tempting as well as tasty. e,
Mrs. Mary Scott was hostess on
March 26th. The presided and _
otner officers were at their posts
as usual, carrying out the businesr ?
part of the club.
Games Were played one being
Bingo, Those winning prizes were ,
Mrs. M. Holland and Miss M. Ful '
ler.
The hostess served a deliciom
repast consisting of fruit cock
tail,: deviled egg*. and sandwiches
The Aces are proud to have sucfi **
an efficient President as Mrs
Franklin who has Such a pleasant
personality, and her motive is al (
ways elevaition. Such a person **.'
as she is an asset to any commun 'U
ity. - She plan3 many great things
the~~club members regard her a?- B
"Fister". Her congeniality hae M
won for he:r_inBumerable friends ra
Next meeting will be at her home
April 2nd. in
Emma Fuller Oliphant, reporter
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GRADUATE NURSES MEET
The Local Graduate Nurses As>
sociation held its monthly meet
infc March 11, at the home of Mrs.
K. S. I^awson. 1315 Assembly St
Officers were elected as follows: ti
Pres., Miss Armlta A. Nelsdrv at
R. N.; Vice^ Pres.. Miss Mary E or
White. R. N.; ^nd Vice Pres., Mrs Ix
k pewwan auingan, k.n.; s?cl th
#. retary, Mrs. M. Ellerbe Anderson p<
R.N.; Asst. Sec. Mrs. A. Smith al
Brown, R.N.; Treasurer Miss M ar
L. Little, R.N.; Reporter Mrs. K
S. I^awson, R.N. n
We as graduate nurses are ask
injf for cooperation, and will ap- CI
pceciate each nurse who has not
joined to do so and help us serve th
our parts well. With the ques c8
g tion of Defense at hand, we a* pf
nurses need to (five this matter a p<
serioiw? consideration, and remem- vt
ber achievement can only be at- th
tained by whole-hearted coopera at
tion. m
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* TITE Y. P. 8. T. CLUB ^
*n?e Y. P. 8. T. club met at the sc
b *? hoat of Miss Dorothy Wurphy and
wee wH?d to orler by the presi-' di
dent with singing; prayer led by w
the chaplain; song and scripture
reading hy Delenhhie Myers. The ]y
minutes of the last meeting were h
reed, received end adopted, roll T
I* call each member responding. M
B* The next meeting Mil be at the t?
I home of Mrs. P. Outen, 1606 Gregg T
I ' Street!^ oi
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>lored midget who has more acjmplishmpnt.s
than he can count L
a his fingers. A friend of the t
imous Bill Robinson, Frankie :s~
a aviator, dancer, college gradu- ^
te, mascot for Scheneley Distill- ?
rs corporation .editor, ex-page
oy and amateur -sportsman, j
ight now he's planning to buy a f
licken farm where some day he j
m settle down and "forget it all". ,,
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}PEN HOUSE AT REV. AND (
RS. CLARKE. APRIL 7TH i ,
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. L. Cfarke v
ctenti an- invitation to all -fcheii t
iends arid acquaintances to "open *
ouse'' at their new home, 130H
ak street. Monday evening, .April t
dr. between the hours of f> p.m a
id 12 m. . . o
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A BIRTHDAY PARTY L
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~A birthday?party was-given in t
>nor of the 22 year-old daugh- '*
ir of th% Rov.- and -Mrs. Willie^-tlillrams,
at the home of Mr. and 1
rs. A. White in St. Stephens, S. v
. The party planned by Misses
'argaret Williams and Elean T
Tiite, a 'cousin, was a surprise '
i Miss Williams. - .
When the hour came a friend
illed at the home of -Miss Wil- n
id she agreed to go. When they 1
-rived games were beinu played. ?
rhen Mis4 Geneva Williams en- r'
rd th door the group began to r
nV~"Ifappy Birthday to You"
ur^n: U-l 4.-11 e
ins ? uiiiiiiis ciiuiun i iaiK ior a
\v minutes and bef<m^_sh??ilid_J
ars came. '
Among those present were Mr
lbert Cooper, of Moncks Corner;
dss Margartt Williams, St. Ste- 11
hens,- Mr, Wrllie Hplrhes, Miss
wendolyn Darby, Charleston;
'iss Elean White, St. Stephen; 1
:r. Clarence Durken, Charleston
r. Johnnie Dunkins and Mr. De I
ritt Williams, St. Stephen; Miss
^illie Gooper and a part of Mr
oultrie's orchestra, from Char 1
ston. ' I
During th4*- evening songs were (
ing. After the games Mrs. Kuth *
. White hostess, served a deli <
ous course. ~
Mt* n v ncnfnl oi-ft-c?
y Miss WttttSms also a telegram i
f, N"! Y7 expressing birthday j
reetings. The evening was en- *
iyed by nil. t
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BETHINK DEFENSE- <^i,ITR
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Mvs Kmma Cannon was hostess J
i the B. D. cl.ib: Mis. Mary 1
helps, presided. A very fine 1
jrprise program was presented \
/ M.rs. Christene Green.
Mrs. K. M. Owens suggested s
ia?gin^:Tthe name of the club ti
om Friendly Neighbors to Be- r
une TVfonse club sinc0 we have 1
>eome very friendly and the time >
ills for defense work. This was (
eepteo oy~me ciut>. p
Our new members are Mrs "]
lanch Barnes, Mrs. G. M. Haglej J
]rs. Marie Nstzzie and Mrs. Sa
ih Pitts. :
Mrs. Cannon served a refresh- I
g lurch. The next meeting is to
? held at the home nf Mrs. Katie
.domcn
THE BUSY L A DIES
On Monday afternoon at 5:30
le Busy Ladies Social Club met
; the home of Mrs. Pearl Boyd
i Park St. There were 8 club mem
;rs present. All of the ladies aro
ma tmii1 vary nfir tn m\w ,n
?rfect social club. The member?
1 pledged 100 per cent suppor'
id cooperation.
The officer* of the ehtb recieved |
vitations to attend the 5th An- ~
ml Dance of thn Cavaliers Social ?
ub. J
All of the members engaged J
lemselves into a few games of ?
irds. After which a delicious re J
tst of fried chicken , french fried <
)tatoes and hot biscuits was ser- '
>d. All of the members expressed <
lemselves as havm* an enjoyable J
?ternoon. The club adjourned to 3
eet with Mrs. Leola Robinson andj^
orothy Green Hayes, at 1ifi? T3e ,
ne at. the home of Mrs. Robin- <
>U- Visitors are always welcomed
The president of the Rusy Tj? <
es. Mrs. Hersha Pope, entertained '
ith a lovely silver tea on Sunday i
(rher home. A "very shorTand time
program was rendered, with Mrs ?
ayes as mistress of ceremonies ^
he welcome address was rtiade by
rs. Gertrude Handers. A very in
iresting talk was made by Mr (
om Scott of Florida. The pres.
' the Lucky Pals Social Club, Mr.'
larvey Myers made a vary in J
erestmg talk. Short talks were al i
o made by the vice president, the 1
hairman, and one of the members i
f the Lucky Pals. The closing re- i
larks were madeby Mrs. Pope. A
elicious repast of Russian Tea and I
ake was served.
Mrs. D. Green Hayes, Peporter
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ZKT.XS KKATED BY DELTAS ,
Orangeburg,' S. U.?Alpha Xi of ,
4eltA Sigma Theta Sorority gor;iously
entertained the Psi Alpha j
hapttir of Zeta^hi Beta Sorority >
vith an informal tea, March 24 i
Amid the Sorors giiy laughtei ,
mc1 chatter. Myrtle Haynes, Delta |
resident. presented to Psi Alpha n t
beautiful "wood carved shield. Basi- (
eus A'La Perlt. Ashley expressed^-,
beta's gratitude and desires as a j
lew sorority on State College's
ampvs. to further mutual relation ,
hip of ti,reek lettered organizal i
oris,. ? i ,
While strains of munic flowed J
weetly across the lovely reception ,
oom of the "Y" Hut, a palatable ,
epast was served. At the close of (
he afternoon, the guest drifted ,
iw.iv?saying. "Wasn't?it?a?lovely SSr1
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rHE WHITE ROSE J
tOCLAL CLUB*
The club he I'd its wee*klv meet- _
ne Tuesdav -evening, April * at f .
'clock at the home of Mrs. Rosa
^ee Epps. The m(Pting was call '
tl to order bv the President Mrs
riln Washington. Devotionals ea?
ied nut in the usual way by the
~"hnplain. Mrs. Irene Young-. The
neeting was turned over to th< '
President. Old and new business vav
discussed. The mindtes o '
he last meeting were read, -receiv "1
d and adopted.
The roll.was called eacn mem '
>er responded with Bible verse- 1
md fees, We are sorry to hear <
f tile illness of Mr. John Mack '
Ve wish him a speedy recovery.
_Mrs T.onise I.nrie also had death
n the f&'milv recently. We ex-., i
end to her our deepest sympathy t
"hp meeting adiourned to meet at 1
h" home of Miss Lillian Goodwin t
011 Oak street. The hostess set I
ed a delightful repast.
vpNTNG IN PARIS
'WINGS 01,I B
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Th" Evening in Paris Saving
' b held its"meeting MondayT list
d,-s. Albert Koon, 007 Hampton
k,VC. The meeting was?call.?d?u- ?
<!er by the president. The devo
iona) service was carried out as
suah We had two members tf t
o n with us. The business - wajs-nssed?The
clul>-fs-iu nave ah" ~~
'aster Kes- hunt at 1102 Oak St
\ i i r 4 a /*
,n .-t. i rum 4 to o. tieven doz i
'???? ? will be hidden. Children '
nv' adults wil have a grand time.
The next..meeting will be at th' '
ioriW of Mr. ar.d"Mrs. James San 1
lei's 2:U6 Laurel St., April 7th '
>u< s were paid after which th<"
neeting was properly dismissed
The members were served a de
i.ious repast.
:t?u MltlA HOSPITAL ,
JRAIM'ATE Nl'RSES
)KCANIZE ALUMNI
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i mt- * ti!iimnia Hospital Orarln- j
tfe nurses met March 31. 11)41
:<->r the purpose of ergaiiTVTn pr arn "
ilumni. Tlie meeting was open
<1 with our two instructors of the
' tfinifrg y-chool nrespnFHVTigt: \t-.i- 1
- >u Corley and Miss Minier Pad- J
tell?presiding: I t
The officers were elected as fol- t
ows: President, Nurse Born in I
Spry; Vice-president, Nurse F.ve- h
yn Cooke; Sec,, Nurse Blaneh\ t
,ipse.v; Treasurer, NursP Cenel!
Vatson Smith. (
Nurses Evelyn Cook, Thelma Al
ton. Maiy Little. Program com--<
nittee: Nurses Alice Brown, chaii
nan; NeanP Able, Josephine Hoiley.
Constitutional committee; I
s'urse.s Willie Lou Sims, chairman
Jladvs Ivory. Flossie Merritt
Moor members: Nurses Annie Bell
[aland, Azalea Wilson, Bertha 1
Irovvn, Joonetta Williams.
It was moved anil seconded the (
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THE PAmETTO ""n
meting he held the first Tuesday)
if every month. All unfinished )
uusiness was left over until next
meeting. We adjourned to meet
igain, May 6, iy41.
BAST END LOVELY
nilKTY-FlVE SAVINGS CLUB
The East End Lovely --Thirty;
ive .Savings club held its last
meeting at the home of Mr. Deni?ey
Grayton, 806 Park street. The
meeting was opened by Mr. Willie
Mayes. The first song was. My
Heart is Fixed; another song was
sung by the chaplain, Mrs. E. McCoy,
My Mind on Jesus; prayet
A'us offered by Mr. Willie Mayes;
then another song was sung by
,he chaplain, You Gut to Love Ev'Tybadyr"
The scripture lesson was
.hen read by the President.""Mr. J.
E-Gladden, then .a sung was sung
Amen". The devotional seivice
then closed. Bible verses . were
recited and the reading of the min
ites followed. No" one" was report
od sick. The report was approved.
Unfinished and new business
was then called for. The club deddeiLAo
give a community ^wide
silver tea at the Community centeT
rm?Thursday- night,?Mar?bnrtie
roll was called and -$28,2b w?as
paid in treasury. The meeting was
thin adjourned to meet at the
home otf Mr. P. D. Griffen, 1300
Lyon St.?The closing song wu*
Lord Hold My Hand; A delicious
course was served.
LES COQUETTES
The I^es Coquettes Social clue
leld its last meeting: at the home
f Mr. Benjamin Taylor, 141G TooarcoSt.,
Tuesday night. March
Hi, at K fx.rrr.? A shm-t?program
was rendered by the h<^-t aftei
.vhich the president took charge
Minutes were read and approved.
Did and new business \vas~diseuss?d.
The Los Coquettes received?two
npmgp merits for the Biblical dra- .
na "Ruth" previously enacted bv
he club at Gilbert's chapel church
rhese engagements are to bo filU
d at Ridgewood Baptist "and Ten
Dridge churches.
The Les Coquettes will convene
text week at the home of Miss
-'annie J. Miller, 211 Marion St.
U'NNY SIDE-SOCIAL CI.I B
The club met at the home of Mr |
Mrs. Johnnie M wi s Tuesduy [
liirht, April 1. The devotions cor
LcU'd by the Chaplain. Mr*. Nanmi
Keley and carried out in it?
lsual way. Then the bouse
urned over- to the President, Mr
lamps Middloton. Minutei wen
eoil. received and adopted a?te?
vhich business plans were made
"nr a social affair to be given. at
die honie of Mr. and Mrs. J. H
RoWe. Watch for.-the-date i?
he next write-up. We adjourned
to meet at the home of Mrs. Ara>tdl
Holey 2519 ^ratton St.
I.AXCASTER. S. C.
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. .1. S. Martin, Pastor
_ Sunday was a very lovely day
for church- goers. Sunday School
opened at 10:00 o'clock, with the
lupC?ami ?tearhers?at?their posb.
Lessons were reviewed by-the pas
tor;?Services?beptm?at 11:00 the
pastor laJdnr h i s -teYt frm
Matt. 20:4 his subject was, "Pay
Day".
'onererntion worshiped at Davids
Stand. iX-hore t he pastor delivered
\ wonderful sermon at 7:30. His
text was taken from Jonah 1:3
The T'shl'l- lift.ll'fl \ui1 miint ot
tl)e homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chal,
miT" McWaine Tuesday at 8:00.
All members are asked to be pros
ent.
Everyone was shocked to hear
af the death" >T "Miss Alyce Me
Kinney, who died March 24.at 5
o'clock a.m. It was to our loss
r/ut heaven's, vain. She is surviv
ed by a host of relatives and
friends. * .
Our second . quartly conference
will convene at- this church next
Sunday and we are expecting a
sfreat success.
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Mt. Carmel, S. ('. ?.On Suncias
evening. March 2.'5, a double-ring
ceremony climaxed the brilliant
wedding of Miss Puuliiu?S.?Tag
gart and Mr. Cleveland Sellers at
the home of thi^luidea mothertVIrs.
S. A. Taggart.
The- nuptial music was rcndej
ed by Mrs. Crawford. The Rev
Wv"??. Mhits7~presiding ,-Mi-i of the
Abbeville district entered the 1 iving
room a d -issum'd l is pnsi
'ion. The groom followed aecom
panied by his be?t man. Mr. I'. II
Sellers.
Mrs. Alma II.. ' oilier. the maid
of ho.nuC -WU-lv. a _ lniaes;nauj?fi^M'U
of lustrous- silk taffeta in pastel
]7tnk with a demure, square neckline
and an "hourglass" waistlinethat
emphasized the giacefui fullness
of tho skirt w hich was embellished
with tmv 11 an - ilareia.
v el yet bows.
The bride was radiantly lovely
111 nci weuuing g(?\V!i. ol Whill
-mousse!ine ,de soie wiir. a 'mid7
rifF'^ waist band of exquisite Duchesse
lace. [he boiiico having-Ha
shirred bosom with long Ml sleeves
arid deep lace eulTs. The skirt
having a long sweeping train which
was carried by little .Maxine .Beverly
Smith, nii'c?r7>r the bride. Hei
veil of bridal illusion was held
by a delicate spray of orange bios,
-sonis. She car red a beautiful
bouquet of white roses.
Imnietiiately after t!te ceremony
the guests were served a tine*,
course dinner.
The - couple w i-ll?be?ert?home?itr
Denmark, ?. C., Voorhe.ps school
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Demure or dashing! Sporty o
Dressy! Straw or felt.
LOVELY QCf
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PROSPERITY "NEWS
The Howard Junior high girli
won the county championship at
the annual basketball tournament
[that was held at Hannah school on
1 March 2U. The ftt-d Hirds of Pros
i polity hold a record of 12 win*
BOOMINO WITH THRILLS!
JOHN PAT
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I in "Flpwiny rinlH"
BY thi1
SATURDAY ONLY!
Coming Monday?
'! 2 Academy Award Winners
' in ONE OR AND PICTURE
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MONDAY?All Day Adm. 10c
TAT E SHOW
Saturday night io:tr>
ROCHESTER in
TOPPER RETURNS
with JOAN BLONDELL
ROLAND YOUNG
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Other Selections
$1.98 to $6.90 ,
? WOMEN'S
Spring Coats __
$9.90
Stunning fitted, boxy,
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in tweed. twills, and
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FAtiE SEVEN
MILI, CREEK SCHOOL
We an' having nui annual tournament
at Mill Creek scKool on
Kas'cr Monday, April 14. Crane
Ureek. Oadsdcu. Hopkins, Taylors
irrrcU-Stveet Home basketball teams
aire .expected to play. Como and
enjoy a big day with the children
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Located at 2181 Millwood Ave.
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Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Man)?uring.
Massaging. Hand
Molding Anatomy and
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Annie M. Pope. T., Malone, Pres.
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Lubrication, Washing ajid Polishing
Tire Repair Service
Telephone 9308 =
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LUNCHEON
We Serve Meal*. Sandwiches,
Beer, Wine, Cold Drinks, Cigars,
Cigarettes and Candies
2309 OERVAIS ST. COLUMBIA
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