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^TT.: r Saturday, April 19, 1941 PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. W. R. Bowman who has been very ill recently is much improved; and> she wishes to thank Mrs. Newton of Orangeburg, Mrs, D.L. Guinyard of St. Matthews and ' * Mrs. Logan of Statesburg for ap preeiative letters. Miss Lolar Chisolm and Miss Mary Kimbrough, teachers o f Clarendon County, spent the Eas tei? vacation at Virginia "Union University at Richmond, Va. They were the guests pf Mrs. R. I. McKinney, sister of Miss Kimbrough Miss Alma Sims and Mr. Ar r thur Palmer, spent the?Easter ' ?holidays in Carlisle, S. C. visiting ? relatives and friends. Charming Miss Ella Bessi( Smoak of Jamaicay L.. I., spent Easter in Columbia, S. C., as th< guest of Mr. and'Mrs. E. M. Press ?toy, 1016 Harden Also "Mrs" Lula Williams and Mrs. Mary Ravnell of Vance, S. C., sisters o> Mt. Pressley. While here they | met and were entertained by many friends.. COLEMAN-CREASMAN Mrs. Mary Coleman of Union S.C. announces the marriage of her daughter Mary Emma to Mr. Albert Creasman Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Creasman of Hendersonville, N.C. on Wednesday the second of April nineteen hundred forty-one Greenville, South Carolina 1: . . BUSY EIGHT CLUB NEWS The club met at the home o f Mrs. Karen Joyce 2116 Senate St After the devotional exercises led by our chaplain Mrs. Jessie Tollver, the cIUbTwas opened for bus iness by our president Mrs. Rosa B. Seymour. . k ?We made plana for.an interest - ing tag tea which will be held at the. home of Mrs. Katherine S~ Smith, Apt. P-6 Allen-Benedict Court on April 27. The public is cordially invited. After enjoying a very delicious dinner, the club adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Rosa B. Seymour on Senate street. EAST END LOVELYTHIRTY-FIVE SAVING CLUB ^ The club held its last nveeting at the hnme nf Mv .T W nio^/^or> r ~ *'| VJL "* * ' " ' 'J4i0 Washington St. The meeting was called to order by thlT~chaplain. Prayer was offered by the _I chaplain,?Scripture lesson ~ read by Miss Estelle Hemphill. After singing several songs, the devo~ tions closed. Bible veres were call ed foy and each member responded. The minutes were omitted.. No one reported sick. Tags for the City-wide Silver Tea were given to the members. The roll was ^ called an<l books marked. Amount W l*areed $22.00 The meeting closed to meet .at the home of Mrs. Liz rie trtie Griffin Apt. B-5 Allen Benedict Court. A delicfoun re past was served. HRON7.PMPV A WIT A* oa** ? ? ? ' 1 u/ilv ii.Hili The Btonzemen Private^Annual Ball will be held at the Townshrp Auditorium, Friday nite, May 23. All m<ffYiKprn lira iivpnntinff tn nt tend the regular meeting1 Mon\ da? nite, April 21, to complete the unfinished business concern^ ing the ball. There will be four hundred invited Each one who .? receives a"Vi invitatron must hpve a guest to enter All invitations will be mailed out two weeks before the dav of the hell Mnnv out of town guest* J6" be present. The hall will be from 10:00 p.m until 3:00 a.m. There will be a program from 12:30 until 1:30 a. ^ m. There will be many to speak. W The main speaker will be the preaideiPt., No cjptnge* have been made about the setup for this affair, it will be 5s- usual cabaret style There will be twenty waiters to serve the guests. Meeting will |te_held Monday ^ nlte to decide whether this affair ^ will be formal or semi-formal. Road The Leader next week for fall details h * - - l THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB The club met at the home of Mr David Outen, meeting called to order by the president. Song He Arose and prayer by chaplain; ?ng I'll be Waitiing Up there; Scripture by D. Mayes (Song Swing Low Sweet Chariot The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted. Roll call each member answering. Next meeting will be at the home of Mr. Frank Outen 1606 Gregg street. Miss Ethel Smoak, Pres. Mrs. Rosa Ross, Secretary Mr. Davrd Outen, Reporter t SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB The club held its last meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mr. | Joe Barnes. The devotions were conducted by the acting chaplain Mrs. Carolyn Moultrie. After Vhtch?the" presTd?mt took charge. The minutes were read and adopted. The house was opened for business.?We?planned a Nickel Party to be given Monday night, April 21 at the home of Mr. and . .Mrs. J, H. Rowe, 2612 Green-St.All friends and co-workers Of our club, we're expecting your presence. The president gave a few remarks on how fast the club L progressing We had a very nice meeting. We received a few invitations from other clubs. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Naomi Kelly on McDuffie. OITY-WIDE BEAUTICIANS CLUB The club met at the home ol Mrs. Annie Evans 2501 Gervais street, Wednesday April 16. The meeting was presided over very efficiently by our vice president Our president, Mrs. Wilhelmina. Pope, whose presence has been missed so much. is back again to the delrght of all the members TBe Club sympathizes with her in the recent illness and death of Her father and ask her to remember he is not dead but is only away. We had quite an inspiring meet Hrg. "Much Tmsiness was "discussed and disposed of. We are still adding mew members to-our roll. -? . Our nevt rappfing will he held . at the home of Mrs. Alberta Ford Wednesday 9 a.m. April 23rd. THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB - -The club held its weekly meeting at the residence of Mr. and -Mfgr?Jaele -Gr-umpton?9-19 Oak 'SUThe house was called to order by the president Opening selection: Cove Lifted Me. The Lord's Pray er was repeated. Second selection' What a Friend we have in Jesus. TU? J -l i ?. iifvouuns noseo? J/nc roll was called and minutes were read -by Hie1 SMk-etary Miss Margaret1 Goodwin. There was discussion of old and new business. The club will give^ a-dance 4ft the near fu | ture. Watch for the date. Wc ad journed to meet at, the home of Mrs. T.ottie Esaw 1006 Tree St.' The hostess served sandwiches, cake and soft drinks. FRIENDLY 14 SOCIAL CLUB .The -club met at its usual hour _8:30. The house was called to order by the chaplain, Our first selection for the evening was led by the president. Prayer by the chaplain. Song led by the vice president, Behold I Liye. Bible lesson read by Mrs. Annie Mae Cherry. Selection led by the president. The devotions closed. The i president took, charge. min-1 utes were read and approved. We had a brief talk by the president " tor the benefit of the club. We are still planning to have our first Silver Tea the fourth Sunday in this month. The roll was called ECPh member responded. We adjdurned to meet Thursday night April 17, at 1907 Henderson St. Mr. George Brown Pres.. Mr. G. W. McDaniel, vice Pres. and Sec? THE H. H. S. AND S. CLUB The High I$atterR Social and Savings club regular meeting wa? at the home of Mr. and^Mrs. What ton Benedict-Allen Court, Apt. Y7 j The president called the hous* to order then the chaplain took j charge of devotipns which was cai^ ried out in thft usual manner. The minutes of the previous meeti ij were read, approved and adoptied The roll was called then old an? new business was discussed brief Ty. Our report for the first quarter was read followed by an in r vitation. We also wish to thanV you that attended our Taek) is'sriar "r - - . dance laat Friday evening at thi Palmetto Chauffeurs chib. Mrs Vera Griffin from the Magnolit Social club won the lady's prize Mr. Lonnie Young of the H. H. S club won the gent's prize. We had a grand evening. We are inviting various club' amTIfriends to come over and I with- us Saturday night, April at the home of Mr. and Mrf Wharton Benedict-Allen court AP? Y-7 lo a chicken dinner and ramb ling game. We are giving prizes to the founder. We adjourned t' meet at the'home of our President Mr. Thomas I.owman Monday nit? April 21st on 2220 Hampton Ave MOONLIGHT SOCIAL CLUB The Moonlight Sociul club mel Ht the home at Mrs. Annie Belli Smith, 705 Richland St. at thi isual hour. Theme song was lead by the president. Moonlight am Shadow. Prayer was lead by Mr; Laura Rutherford. Scripture les son was read by the President Mrs. Dorothy Goodwin. The min utes were read by the Secretar. Mrs. Inez Aiken. The house wa< opened for business. A party wai discussed. - The roll was called The club was served by Mrs Smith. We adjourned to meet ai the home of Mrs. Inez Aiken ot Monday night, April 21, 240< 'ichland St. THE SOCIALITE" CLUB NEWS The Socialite club met at the home of Mrs. Katherine Byrd or Thursday April 10 at 5 p.m. The house was called to order by the president Mrs. Kate Artemus. Dt votions were carried out in usual manner. After devotions the house was opened Tor old and~new~bus? nes.8. . ' ' On April 7th the club gave a pie-Easter dance which was en joyed by members and friends as follows: Mr and Mrs. Howard Barber, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Mr and Mrs. David Bethea, Mrs, Lerla Moore, Mr. Sylvester Spann Mr. and ..Mrs. John W. Johnson Mrs. Ruth M. Gilliam, Mrs. Ida M. Gilliam, Mrs. Anitha Robertson, Mrs. Berriice Greene, " Mr and Mrs. Eddie Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Milligan, Mr. anc Mrs. James Benson. Mr. and Mrs James Artemus, Mrs. Bertha Wha ley and Mrs. Catherine Byrd. Be on the lookout for us. FASHION SHOW Seneca, S. C. ?A capacity atid' ence including some white friends assembled at Oconee-Co.- Tr. Schr Tuesday evening, March 25 tc witness a Fahion Show sponsored by the Wesley an group of the St Jame? Methodise Church Mis* Florence L. Taggart, president. The furniture used for the stage eeUmg wan fwrnfflhrri1 by the Oee nee Furniture Co. The progran consisted of the modeling of hous* coats, sport wear, day dresses, men's -apparel, evening Uresses and wedding costumes. Each "par ticipant modeled in a- creditabh manner. Votes were sold for th? leading stores and dress shops ol the town. Miss Florence Taggai won first place, Miss Alice Gasss way, second place, and Mrs. Cat! erine B. Johnson, third place. B< auiiful corsages were furnished by these stores for -their repr< sentatives: Lunney's Drug Ston | donated - the prize. The sum ol $31,75 was realized from this ef fort, and the club is indeed grat? ful to all who in any way helpec to make it a success. F. M. Taggart, President C. B. Johnson, Secretary ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA NEW> Beta Sigma Chapter InitiaTes New Sorors Greeks?New Greeks have beei taken into the fold of Alpha Pa Alpha. In an impressive ceremony, si> young ladies were initiated int Beta Sigma Chapter of the Alphi Kappa Alpha Sorority on Frida* night, April 4, in the "Y" Hut. Th neophytes are: Misses Viviar May of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Iyenn: Means of Asheville, N. C.; Delij Miller of Hodges, S. C.; Everettf Roberts-of Sumter, S. C. Carrb Robinson of Florence, S. 0., an: Marguerite Pinekney of Ch > lo? ton, S. C. - OW members of Beta Sigrmi welcome their new sorors int< their sisterhood. Several of the sorors who hav? graduated wtere" visitors on tin campug during the week end They were: Misses Waltena Brid* es. Caroline Wilson, Sarah Floyd Sylvia 'Gilliam, Dorothy William son and Elisabeth Harlee. -.'i '?? " " THE PALMETTO 1? NEW ANIMAL BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AT THE WAVERLY ^BRANCH LIBRAR Five Little Scamps?by Doi Crane?Almost as soon as the fi little racoons climbed out of thi hole in an old maple tree, they < cover a world full of new exp< iences. They smell tne groui the grass, the leaves. Their n ther and father teach them hunt Jrogs,_crabs. and other fo ( And soon the raccoons learn lend for themselvesKi-Ki?by Edith Cralnt?W1 small boy or girl is not thril b the glamor of circus life? 1 Ki was a cunning dog who w . later became a star Terfomv adopted by a circus family a later_ became a real hero to 1 entire circus troupe^ Po'rkey?by James L. Lockh; ?Porkey is a razorback pig 1 ing on the banks of the Arkanj river. He Is hig mother's fay ~ 'Ite" little razorback. One day ter returning home from his 1< lolly he decided that he waa jtb of being his mother's pet. So ran away. Soon became lost, 1 . was finally captured by a stude i_ Jxom college. Wilhout-hU-raal ing it, Porkey suddenly found h self the idol of thousands in a 1 tie college town. Donkey?Donkey?by Roger ' voisin?Donkey-Donkey got.. d couraged about his long ears. - had everything in the world make his happy, but hi* ei made him very sad. Hector. 1 dog, advise<j Donkey-Donkey 1 let his ears hang down; Fuz: Fuzzy, the lamb, thought th ' ought to stick out straight at 1 r gides7 Rosa,"the pig, had su gestions, too. Of course, in 1 end Donkey Donkey learns .tl he is "hapdsomest when he ho! his ears the way a donkey shou Puppy and the Cut?by Lor Lewis?Puppy and the cat we good friends and they took tui thinking up naughty things to i After the mischief was done, t . cat nearlv always trot away wil , out being caught. Puppy did ( mind. He would Just laugh s insist that it was just because was silly. The cat thought Pi ~ py was wonderful.? I The Stage-Struck Seat?by Ji I Hnil?Violet and Danny have a I elephant, Eleanor. They are luc ^ enough to be neighbors of J , Kringle and his pet seal, Pruden Mr. Kringle is the richest man the world, and it is no trick at for him to .buy a whole circus i the children-to manage, and ! Prudence and Eleanor to act. in. Gloomy the Camel?by Grj ~ Paul 1?There is probably nothi more sorrowful looking than I sad camel, and Gloomy was ve sad. He lived a comfortable 1 in a nice 700, but he felt that _ wasn't useful, which made h feel very low in his mind. Jan r and tier mottn'r found?Gloom gloomy when they visited the 2 and this is the story of how th changed his -frame of mind a his nickname. THE LUCKY BIRD j SOCIAL CLUB \ The eluu held its weekly m< ingr April 15, at the home of ^ Wiliie Williams. Th meeting w i called to order bv the chapla , Mrs.' Nellie Green, ami our i votions was carried out as usv I after which the meeting was tv . ed over to the chairman of the p f gram committee. The club was th ' entertained with a short progri which was enjoyed by all prese Next the meeting was open for < cussion. The vice pres.- presid calling for the minutes of the li meeting which were omitted. N< _ and unfinished business was th discussed. Mrs. Annie Porter w have a chicken dinner at he hoi Saturday night April 26. Mrs. H ~ tie Johnson and Mrs. Thornase Kennedy will have a picnic at D bar lake in the near future. M Isbelle Joyner was reported sh Roll was called wrth 14 being pi _ enj. The next meeting will be at t 1 home of Mrs. I^eliah Williams 12 W'heat Street. ,The meeting w dismissed by the chaplain. The cl was served. Mr. Sam Willrams, preside Mm Harrirk. Renorter TROOP 54 r Troop 54 held lis regular mei ing Tuesday evening at 5:30 i clodc. The meetingwaa opfin. by a song being led by Scout f Jeflfeoat. Prayer was led by S? LoUis Summers. Review of t Second Class Test by Jose Douglass. Ira Simon, Scril EADEK i AIKEN NEWS li 1Y Friendship Church . I in It was a beautiful Easter { ive Aiken. Children and grown-up.1- ) eir with beautiful clothing were o jhs their way to church. Especially er- w-as this true at Friedship. S. S nd, was beautifully attended. Th< * 10- choir sang Easter songs with a 1 t( of their spirit. The pastor spoki od to a large and attentive audience 1 t< from the subject "The ' EveTtSSt "1 ing Life'". Sunday night th* children with their songs,_ speech |etj es, etc. had charge of the service 1 Kj_ The pastor spoke for a few min,as utes from the subject "The Chile i ?r. is Not the Blame". The reviva 1 n(j made its start on Monday nigh th, with Rev. R. B. Mabry doing thi ? pleaching. J arj Rev. Peace after preaching hen 1 [iv went too his other church, Bit 1 or; There were many visitors anc ] af returning studonus worshiping i lb with ua Sunday: Mrs. Muekeroy t Morgan. Mrs. Amanda Smith, Mi he C. H. Blassengale: Mr. Theadorc )ui Corley, Augusta, Gil-; Miss Rosi f Jm Hillman, Mrs. Juanita funchess t i*- Taylor, Orangeburg; Mrs. Martha im Jester, Mr. Joseph Perry, Clayton i lit Johnson, Mr. Albert MeDuffy, Mt i L. C. Jenkins, Columbia; Mr. an< t Mrs. Jim Evans, Mr. Wesley Oli Is" phant, Miss Edna Lowman, Brook 1 lyn, N. Y.; Miss Bertha Graham i Miss Irene Casey, Mr. Marshal' \ Holson. 1 :ht Bethlehem Baptist Church Rev. R. Wi Winn, Pastor lej :h< Graniteville?Sunday school be ig g*n at the usual hour. In absence ;h? of the Supt., Mr. Fells acted. The 1 ia44essoTr wirs beautifully reviewed by Id? the pastor."" "At 12:15 the pasto Id brought to us a wonderful' alu tu convincing sermon on Easter us sre ing as his subject A Visit to the nf City of the Dead. Text John 11:* Jo 20. Being quite a beautiful Sun day a number showed their appro ciution by coming to service. Vis n * itors: Mrs. Lizzie Josie, Mr. an< '*?' Mrs. A. L. Hall of Edgefield. ~~ Sick: Aunt Savannah Dobey 'P one of our oldest citizens. Mr Carrie Gtanton who is improvin 1 as at thiB writings 1 ~~ ?We-regret very much t0 learr *3 '*r L. Griffen of Phila*delj^hia. Pa. e cg aT Mrs. Lillian Griffen who was fun* t eralized Monday, April 14, in Phil P , ^ adelphia, Pa. Mr. Griffen is th< r ^ oldest son of Deacon Wm. 'Griffer ? of this' city. iCt An Easter program was render P ? ed at 7:80 o'clock by -the-Stmday- -a a school, with Miss Louise Rober t r. son, a teacher at the Freedman's if", school acting &s iwusic directed v. and Mr. Jessie Strother. Th< ( he . , church was filled to capacity with F ey many beautiful recitations, solos ~n v uLc. A mrm.nl mined .W |jj ic a ev Second Baptist Church c n, Rev. J. W. Miles, Pastor April. 13, Sunday school was ii .'full attendance. On this brighl Easter morning each individua ^ seemed to have been thrilled with ^ the spirit of Easter. Supt. anc' f ?et his co-workers were at their pos' Ir. of duty. A brief prayer *ervic? ^ as was conducted then the assistan j in, pastor Rev. C. W. Turner brought j de us a joyous Easter message from ^ lal J Cor. 15:20. But now is Chris' j irn risen from the dead and becom. ^ >ro the first fruit of them that slept. , | " i ,ep He unfolded the greatness of the 1 risen Christ. We were made t< ?nt think no more of a dead and burjjg ied Savior but to think of a neen [ed Christ who is alive for evermore. ist' The Sunday school rendered ' t , ew beautiful Easter program Sundaj en 1 evening beginning 7:30. Quite t pa11 ~ o" this program. p On Monday evening at 5 o clock n> the S. S. gave their annual Eastej . ?.? egg hunt. This is gjreat enjoy rs " ment for the little folk. . ck One of the early spring hap .pg penings was the marriage of Mr ^ Walter Mason and Miss Maittii Wa^hrijigton, which took placcat 25 the home of the bride's parent ,ns Mrs. Beatrice Washington Sunday jj 4:30 p.m. Both of these young -j people are members of the junioi n choir and very active in churcl work.? - j The many friends o/ Mr. Rob ert Baker ; will be glad to learr p that-he is much improveed sinc< r being sick for the past 3 weeks --j o'- Mr. Baker is chairman of thf #d Ushers beard. ? ? (l J- Mias Rev a Holmes was hom? e ?Qt for the week end to enjoy Raster^ he service; but was taken ill and wa? y ph unable to be out. We hope shi p will soon be able to gQ back to v be her work within a few days. She p . . t . ' . ? a teacher at the Storm Bra \cadeniy. When you are in Ai irni' Want tu visit church ser ronie to Second Baptist. You ilways welcomes iVekome Traveler baptist ( he Rev. J. C. Chandler, Pastor Easter service Sunday ajn ?. opened at 9:30. Supt. and c :ers were present. We had a v inspiring Easter lesson. Col Lion raised in Sunday" school mounted "to?$8.0,Y~ ATler pro service began by Ilea. Tillr Jackson at. Montmoi eir i" Bap ind others. 12 exhorted by Rev. Mustf Lie. Russell, Rev. Evaps. F Vymn lined by Lie. Russell. 1 Moseley read f'oi morning es John 19th chapter. "Prayer of fd by Hen Wiley?Washing" Pastor selected for text John 19; "Jesus the King of the Je Subject: Conquering King, preached a wonderful soul s riner sermon After . whieh ioors of the church were ope fur?tire?acceptance?of?mcinb Hiree were added to the chu or baptism, which will take pi he second Sunday in May at We had many visitors fmm lous churches. There were ni nteresting speeches made in >ehalf of the Easter service. Welcome Travelers Bapt. chu told its .monthly services on ery secoond Sunday and sta vith opert doors inviting every :o come. Mrs. Zolia Chandler, repor Union Baptist Church Rev. J. C. Chandler, Pastor Trenton?We had a wonde: EJaster program. Sunday ni; prayer service began at 7:30 Dea. Luther AVaiMngtorrof V :ome~ Travelers Baptist church After prayer service sister :inda Matthew, mistress of c< nonies began the program v i beautiful song. T^ere v nany papers and speeches on er. Mr. Hart Ranford, presici )f the Union Baptist society .ponded very heartily and ev< >ne seemed to have enjoyed jrogram very much. At 8:30 the pastor as^ynded >nlnit accomoanied bv Rev. M ev of Aiken, and Lie. Burris Trenton. Lie. Burris lined pening hymn Rev Mnsley s<-1 d for .a text Luke 24:5 Why s he living among the dead, reached a very soul stirring .non. After wjiich a collect f $8.00 was raised. Thse Sisters club will begir. irogram on the third Sunday i t 7:30 pun.?-Everyone-is- invi o Take a "part. ~~ Cumberland A. M. E. Churc The spirit was very high Cumberland Sunday 5 a. m. >astor preached the Easter : lOfi,~ft was a masterpiece, tt) v S. S. with Sunt, and teaek t their post. A very lively "< ussion. The?Presiding Elder ; Irs. Farmer were present. 11 .m. Elder L. L. Farmer prepc.' very strong sermonrH Corr^o ubject The N?v?Creature Christ. The elder was at his b ittendanv v.ias excellent. V ors present Mesdantes Albe tnderson, Waycross, Ga.: Nan tarnes, W. Burris. F. Spires. V ie M. Moore. (. lauaia James, i. Hawkins, Columbia; Mary Gary, Greenwood; Clara Nor disses Justine Gary, Green wo 'helina and Annie Friday and I. Friday of Philadelphia. Pa. 8:00 P.M. The S. S. had ehai f the service with an Easter p ;ram. After the beginneis p ram the junior and senior puj iresented a pageant "Ti mp Carols" it was very unique i >'as enjoyed by all. . Monday the elder held our s n<I quaTTerT^^7fiJWTC?nce. .-mi artments reported in full. Mm aised $40.00. The elder was p a full. When in Aiken make Cumb ind your headquarters and d orget your Palmetto Leader, i or Freeman Jones. W. L. Conkle, repor , Minis'ers Hold Meeting i The Aiken County Ministers lance held their reular meet 'uesday evening, April 8th, ai 'clock. A short devotional pi d was conducted by Rev. ustice, our chaplain After inging of a few spirituals led [<ev. S. J. Justice the scripture v ead and followed?hv prayer his time the meeting was tun ver into the hands of th > Tn ?ntf ReVT'M. fi. WoseToy who ] eeded with the dispatch of hi iess. The Secretary, Rev. R. ifinn was called upon to read rogram for this evening wh vaa done for information. 1 resident asked Rev. P. Toney ? -s MlJ PAGE SEVEN neb ctyne forward and to take charge ken of teaching- Sunday school lesson vie hoi tht. coming Sunday. It is gen arc orally the custom of our union tc have someone designated to teach trch the Sunday senool lesson at eact of our meetings. This has proven a great source of information fui ^ every member of the union and ) there are so many helpful discuss e ^ ions 011 the various phases of th* ~-c' .Sunday-school lessons. a The tiuif fur-regular preaching N1 __services having arrived, thjj pres nar ident asked Rev, M. G. GowBy U take his place and prepare tc biing'flV the message of the eveiiing. After reading u few vers ?? es of St John's gospel of the 3rd v chapter, Rev". M. G. Gowdy using lh? for_his_Iext-John 3:3 preached an jxilc re sting ;,ermom?W e_ were- f a ??-? vored with another spiritual whicl 19 iiade this occasion one which will ^ lor g be remembered. Indeed th< H? i . . . ^v. ncU <ne which our unmn has tak uals led bv Rev. S. J. Justice-. net .... ? . , J he unifram ninimit^H e rs [r j its program for th^ coming ^ Tuesday night which was lead anc^' .*, ' adopted by the union. ? The Religious Activity commit va tet was asked to make it their ofany ., . ncial act to have "all ministers o' t n<- , , the union come to Friendship Bap ircl !St (^urch Tuesday evening u witness .. sermon to be delivered .ev nd.1 ' "V ^t*V- R,Jbert Mabry. This sugr iCvstion was favorably received b> the committee. After some considerable discuss tor ion concerning Regeneration i ~ was decided that someone shoub be designated to bring in a papei rfu on the-subject. The president ap-. gnt pointed Rev". L. .'E. Ginn to bring b> n rhis paper or. Regeneration fo? - ? >e' The benefit of the union. Ther*. i. will be a general discussion on th< Lu subject after the reading tht ere paper. . . ...... citl The president asked the secret 'ere tary to read tr.e program for oui Fa.- next meeting. This program wa; len end and it was adopted as t re- whole. The closing song wat *ry . whole. The closing song wa& tin <ung and the benediction was given by the chaplain. TKe~ meeting tht closed to meet on the followin* lbs ' Tuesday night at regular time an-; 0.1 place, th Lean! ~ ~ ' eelt FRAT MEN ONLY" H. FORMAL Silt A PLATE DINNER wi UN APRII. 26 Announcement of u $10.00 tt plate it; Sigma dinner on April 20 by Jo iiu seph H Faisun, acting pres. of the ted dCu?Sigma C.'napter of the IRu-Beta Sigma Fraternfty, was"made Worr h after plans had been completed by i' K. Hhudolphus Clemons, General Ha chf.i'man of the Conclave Comm. >er and Ralph H. Jones, supervisor nr- Trf -ih<- Suite of Pen 11."Tor the Sigfraternity , lis The Sigma dinner, which will be im formal and only open to members d'i ,f Phi beta Srema fraternity. will -vl top the-fourid -of events planned ' 1 < for the regional meeting of tht dr- Sigma?.Aprit~2fi. 27. Augustine A 'est Austin/ national srrt.-tres. of the Sigmas; C. P. Johnson, regional rta vieg president. J. A. (Billboard) i-i* lackson. special business advisoi rd and honorary key chapter member of the Sigmas, have already unoun F ced that they will be present At t'is the dinner. od Proceeds from the diinner will he applied to the Conclave expenses that will fall on the local chapter l'?( durirng December. Of the nintyr0 six men in Philadelphia chapter, 'ro ter,?men in the Philadelphia chap )l'f ter, many have already said that ''i they will be in attendance at the an dinner-unique in fraternal activi, I ties. cc Special emphasis was laid upon P*"" the general conclave plans now practically complete except for 1,,( national offj^iah confirmation, at a ? -meet iny - irr the new hendquarters 11-1 of Nd Sierma Greek letter fraters, m fi'27-29 South Broad street, on Sat urduy. National officer have been lavish in their praise of the completepess of the local Sigma plans for fhelr 27th annual meeting here.Special co-operation with the f Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, ?n which will hold its annual sessions hero at the same time next Dec. t^( has also been established. Ai . ty._ Theodore Spaulding has beer named as Siprma co-ordinator to -Ai work rmt delHttM with Mlks MAhrii* rc' Davis, of the A. K. A. sorority, for the participation of both citicP ens and fraternal groups. Both 1S1 Miss Davis and Attorney fipsuld1np: will advise their respective fraternal groups as to scheduled 'c^ programs to avoid confusion in Pht sociaT events durrnfj the expected t' I brilliant Christmas week sessions " ' . f