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Saturday, May 10, 1941.
* PERSONAL
I MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. James Austin and
family of Greenwood spent, the
week-end in the city visiting their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Zt-nan Harris, 7 Ontario St.
Mr.* Corley YVhaley was r ushed
to the Waverly hospital Thursday
night very ill. At present he is
very much improved. He is happy
to have at home his sister Mrs
Julia Whalev Colbert and sons.
Fred Jr., and John Edward, of
New York City.
ARSENAL HILL
THRIFTY CURLS
By C. E. Morris
. The Arsenal Hill Thrifty Girls
^? club met at its usual liuur a It lie
home of Miss Catherine Morris.
The meeting was called to order
by thepresident Miss Lottie Ash
lord. A very short program .was
rendered. First we sang Nobody
Knows the Trouble I See; then
the Lord's Prayer was repeated;
we. then?sang God Blcon Americar
after that each member repeated
Bible verses.
The president} called for old and
new business. This was carried
out successfully. The --club seems
k to be gradually gaining ground,
r since our start we have had the
pleasure of taking in several
members. The club thus far has
?? in its posse9sion a creed, motto,
- -.vi. pledge, flower and color and benedictioh.
We had the pleasure of having
Miss Antnabelle Scott as our visitor
this week and wish 'hat many
more will join in at their leisure
time. The meeting adjourned with
the next meeting to be held at
th home of Miss Earthy L. Bowej^
May 12. _L823~Rulaski street.
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The club entertained its regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Malverse Gib^
son 1.204 Oak__St Mrs. Ethel Gib
president^ presided. Devotions"
were carried out in the usual
? manner. After whreh Mrs. Ixjttie
Esaw had charge of( the program.
Those taking part were Ethel
Gibson, Hermenia Spigner, Mag
tiie Rose, Margaret Goodwin, Oneida
Boozer. .Rebecca Rose, I,oU
tie Esaw. Marie Stewort. and Mnl
verse Gibson. The .roll._was called
and each member responded with
Wi a Bible verse and fees. The min- (
u'es of the last meeting were
read and approved. Business was
discussed.??
We were delighted to have two
new members Miss Marie Stewart
and Mr. William Hhll, who
were welcomed into the club. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Miss Margaret Goodwin 2125 ??Gervais
St. Wednesday May 16th7
During the social hour ice cream
and cake were served.
HI.I F STAR SOCIAL CLUB
-TW??-rhTb'hebt it"
ir.ig Monday night, May 5 at the
l home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Brooks, 918 Walnut St. The house
was called to order by our pres- ?
ident Mr. Brooks. Love Lifted Me
^ij .-.i,.. r-nr?Ird' b 'y "
Miss Jestine Smi'h. Prayer was
offered by Mr. Jrile White.
" There will be a silver tea on
Sunday afternoon May 18 at the
home, of Muia R,,vtv>.. t ah:
" ? v.?c? nutsui)
_ 110 (iervais St. at 5 p.m. Our
' many friends are cordially invited
to he with us.
NVAVERLY SILVER
' STARS CLUB
L\ The club met r t its" usual hour
" at the home of Mrs. Brownfl The
chaplaiiv led the devotions in its
usual manner and a brief program
wus rendered in honor of
Mrs. Brown, being her first time
to entertain- I he *.lub."-The meeting
was then turned over to the
president. The roll was called;
ti.e minutes read and approved.
A brief discussion was held and
pluns for our anniversary were
made, which is to take place on
the evening of'Mlty" 16. We "wish"
to thank our many friends who
attended our first ride on last
Wednesday nlte ond hope they
enjoyed themslves. The meeting
Iudjournd to meet at the home of
- . Mrs. Annie B. Frazier 2432 Starlc
BUSY EIGHT CLUB NEWS
The Busy Eights met at 'the
home of Mrs. Jessie Toliver Apt. Q2
Allen-Benedict Court. Devotions
were had fn the usual way
_by our chaplain. The meeting was
. opened for business by bur president.
We made plans for a whist
tournament, which will be held
May 26, at 8 p.m. at the AllenPi
Benedict Recreational Center. The
F public ifl cordially invited to attend.
Tickets may be secured
from any of the members. We
were delighted to have Mrs. Cath
erine Montgomery, the president
of th Blue Moon Social Club with
us. After enjoying a very delicious
rerfost we adjourned t o
meet at the home of Mrs. Wilhelmina
Way, 2325 Pendleton street
a on May 12th.
THE PAlMErrO LEADER
STUDENT IJSADElC
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- JOHN ALSTON"?
-Junior at Allen university has
been elected president of the student
'Y" for 1<U1-<19 _ 1
Mr. Alston was .a delegate ta
the Student "Y" Convention spon
sored by St. Augustine College
and Shaw University last March
and is a delegate to the summer
-meeting'-5T"5Tr~M. C. A. workers
which will convene in Talladega
College June 4-10. The Talladega
meeting is inter-racial.
The Rev. Hughes, young religionist'
at Allen, is also a delegate
to the Alabama Conference.
MARRIAGE A NNOl'NCEM ENT
?Rev.-ttmf-M-rs.- John -Or tllbtSes
announcer the marriage of their
daughter, Lydia Anika to Mr.
Coi delius?S. Williams of. Latta.
e . Kev. S, K. iiurrell and the
-bride's father performed the eore:
monyr which took place at Andrews
Methodist parsonage April
20, 1941 at
The?ha)H>y^?couple will make
heir home in Wilmington. xTThT
where Ibe groom has a government
>j 'b with the Marrne corps.
vr\Ti: ( OF LEGE Al.t'MN'I?
N GEO KG ETOWN
The State Colli go Alumni assertion
held a meeting : t the home
of Miss Golden O," Jenerette on
Cannon street, on Wedneada.y^-ev^
ning. A m il JO with an enthust-i*
tiu membership whose loya.ty to
wheir alma mater is unwavering.
1 he members are showing deep, and
abiding interest in the college and
*.a\e established a scholarship
fund to, assist a worthy student
who wm-attend the Stal^ collegeAfter
tjfje business pail of the
meeting, ttu- current issues of the
lay were discussed which proved
very interesting and benfiecial. A
delightful repast consisting of the
leljeacies_ ui^ Jiiir-_se&su? was served
by the hpstess, after which all
departed with words erf praise for
the getting (ogether of such a eel
Jural Coterie .of State College Alum
nae and Alumni.
MISS LEVERETTE WEDS MAJOR
TAYLOR IN BKAl TIFT
L HOME CEREMONY
Anderson, S. C.~A marrirge of
much interest t0 their wide-circle
ui finwnde wan thwli nf iMimi Lu
ile Leverette and Mr. Major Taylor
of Anderson which was solemnized
Sunday, May 4th at the love
y home of ttm groom's mother,
Mrs. Nettie TayloTTon Plain street
The ceremony uniting this popular
young couple was performed
bv the Rev. L. R. Rest in the Dres- !
L-ncu of some seventy?five~frmndsr
SDrTTIERN NEW COMETH
Long Island, X. Y., May 5?The j
club was unable tu nu-et due to
iin:ell illness.?We are asking Liu
club members to visit the sick.
Mr. Henry (larvin is still in the
d'.owpitul. M rs. ('elestine I^enum,
Miss Mattie L. Faulks are on the
sick "list.
Miss Julia Lott from NV(] was
the afternoon guest of Mrs. Elease
Houston, Jamaica, N. Y.
Miss Eliza McBurnett was married
April '28 to Mr. Elex . Perry
:it~Ebenezef Baptist church, in
Flushing, N. Y. Mr. Perry recently
came from West Palm
Beach, Fla. his native home is
Batesburg, S. O. Mr. and Mrs.
Perry will make their home at
.106 St. Corona, N. Y.
Mltfi and Ui fc'i .Iwbniiuin
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lennom, Bay
side, N. Y.. Mr and Mrs. L. B
Brown, Jamaica, N. YMr. and
Mrs. W. L. McBurnett, were the
mloola M r On J Vf v e V tnv Pftl*.
ry Saturday night. r
Mr. and Mrs. I. Johnson were
the guests of Miss Mattie L. Faulk
also Mr. and Mrs. Elex Perry.
Sunday afternoon.
We are asking all members to
read The Palmetto Leader.
YOUNG MEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE
ORGANIZED LAST SUNDAY
Last Sunday, May 4, a group
of Negro youths came together
and drscusscd and orgjainizcd a
Civic league among themselves I
They are in sympathy with the
cause of 'he Senior League and |
have decided Ic. aid them in then-!
cause. The officers of the Junioi j
League are as follows:
President, Edgar Thompson;
vice president, Charles Bull; secretary,
John Whitman; corre*ggffiggfiii
-nirn-1 V*-?
ALLEN UNIVERSITY CHOIR S<
ENDS TOUR OF STATE
The Allen University Choir, un- J^1
der the direction of Miss Gwendolyn
Belcher, director of the de- ?,?
partment of niUBic, has just re- 7L1
turned from a tour of the State Jr
where they appeared before eaptneity
audiences and were well
received. The tour took the Al- p
len Singers to Florence, -Marlon, ^
Otangebuig, Kingsti ee HTKf~other w
county sea's in the State. The s.?
troup was accompanied on many jv
of the trips by President S. R.
Higgins. who carried vrnntincra
r - , ?w..?OU ?Q
from the college. .
The program presented all mu- j ^
sical units of the Choir such as
the Female Trio, Male Glee Club, q(
and the Allen Singers as a troupe ,p
These artis's appear weekly before
radio audiences in a special
broadcast from the Alleij University's
auditorium. They have been re
heard by hundreds of South Carolina
white "people wtao attended'
the entertainments - given' over
the Sfate.
Rev! J. M. Jackson of- Florence w
and the Rev. J. W. Richardson of
- -Mariun furnished a royal recep- at
tjon for the Allen Singers. ^
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EAST END LOVELY THIRTY^ T
FIVE SAVING CLUB {J]
C;
The club held its last meeting ^
" "at the home of MrsT^Snnie Hanes""
J5 Allen-Benedict Court. . The p
meeting was opened bv Mr. Willie '
Mayes. Scripture lesson was read -y
by Mrs. Lizzie Lue Griffin. Bible .
verses were called for and each
member responded. The devotions 1
closed. The minu'es were read ^
an (Tap proved. The sick committee
reported.. Old and new business
was- called for. W? are" preparing
a program for the silver tea. The g.
roll was called and dues paid. Amount
paid was $16.30. tr
_Xhe meeting-adjourned to meet _jjr
; at the home of Mrs. Claudie Jol- t{i
liver, 2480 Millwood Ave. ju
su
TUESDAY EVENING _ ?
SOCIAL -CtVfr - _
Ti
The' club held its regular meet- hj
inir Tuesday evening, April 29th.
at the home of Mrs. Amanda pa
lohnson. Apt. Fl Allen-Benedict se
Pour*. The house was called to. or- wj
der by _yi?_4i?je&ideiit,- Mrs. Kath- ^jj
erine Warley. The devotions were ch
Tarried out in the usual way by su
the chaplain Mrs. Helen Foggie. Rt
Our secretary Mrs. Ethel1 Henderson
is still in the hospital. She is
improving nicely. We wish her a
speedy recovery. The minutes--^
were read and daopted. Our bus!- ^ i
ness was our planning buF'anni- \
versary. Watch for the date. The
roll was eftlled each member" jn,
sponded with a Bible verse. We
thank our many friends and club jn]
members for. their cooperation at
the advance:
We adjourned to meet at
home of Mrs. Heler* Foggie Apt.
C8 Allen-Benedict Court. A deli cious
repast was Served-by the
hostess. A J
CI
REV. M.M. PEACE TO CONDUCT
REVIVAL AT TRINITY.
' he
May Oth marks the beginning of cj?
*? soul winnine ?amp?ign at the fh
Trinity Baptist church. WP are ^
'lappv to announce- to--the people^ Tja,
-of Crrtnirrbta Th"at Rev. M* Mar- (je
quette Peace, whom we all know m<
to be a power in the prosper, will gc
ronduct these services for us. We ?r
ar,, quite sui> that his many
rriends of Columbia will welcome rr
this ailfllJllllL't'llt^hl Unci that the
ity ?will be greatly benefited by Lo
lie inspiring messages that he will wj
leliver throughout the revival ?<
Among some oU the subjects he e(j
will discuss are the following- he
"There's ? Storm On"; "What Je- >
sus Proposes". "Singing in' a
Strange_ Land""Xhe Pall of 1
"Death"; "Life Can Be Changed".
To miss onp; of these challenging
messages will be most unfortunate.
Thus we are cordially inviting
the public to worship with he
us throughout thia mooting- M",
. -?-.r *? i by
NOTICE. | Mi
Pr
The monthly meeting of the Sc<
Woman's Christian Temperance Soi
'Union will he held, Monday even- Hs
ing, May 12th, 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. P. M. Bowling,
2305 'Richland St. - Our Public
Meetii>g will be held the third
n i
?evening?at?* Bethlehem
Baptist church, on Lyon St. The
pastor, Rev. E. A. Davis will deliver
a special Temperance sermon.
All members and friends
are invited. ? - at
ponding secretary, Thomas 1 ip?"p
'ireHHUPer. Winston Jacques; reporter,
Melton Lewis. The other
members of the organization are: .!
J. B. Elliott. Willie T. Smith, Jr., ftt
Arthur E. Williams, Jr., Eugene !a
R. Lewis, Jiv A. Kendall Thomp- X?
son, Joe Wise, A. P. Williams,
Carson J. Jeter, Hale W. I^pnnedy,
William Lee iDixon, Walter
H. Brown, Roosevelt Franklin,
Joseph E. iRuff, I>eRov Hardy, J.
C. M<<n?nioi0 o r n
? ...v^M.,iv?0 TWTTU u. o. wove.
Mr. Truman Gibson, Civilian ^U1
Aide to the Secretary of War, of
Washington, made encouraging Rts
remarks to the group. Also Mr.
j. M. Hinton. manager of ' the th<
; Pilgrim Health and Life Insur- Ni
) ance Company. Si*
This* League ia opened to all Sp
truing men of the city, and an in- JR<
vitatiqn is now extended to them. Sc<
This organisation is for their de- re*
velopment and security. Meetings du
will be held every Sunday at 4 Ou
.o'clock, in the chapel of the Pinek- err
ney's Funeral Home on Washing- cai
ton street. All interested per- da
sons are invited to attend. ' W<
THE PALMEIRO LEA
LOUIS ATTEND CAMI'OKAl
Fxrvr Buy Scout Troops"" of" Cc
mbia attended the Regions
imppral which was held in Con
rd, N. C., Friday, May 2-4. Th
oops represented were 56 o
oward School, 57 of Saxoi
h.Qol, 58 of Carver .School ap<
of Waverley Scilool.
The boys assembled at Waver
y School at 7:15 Friday morninj
rtb their packs. Mr. C. A. John
n Mr. C. W. Madden and Mr
F. Potts were on hand to set
e boys off.
The Scout Commissioner of Coi
rd was on hand to welcome th<
iys upon their arrival at tin
>gan Hrgh School in Concord
b assigned two Boy Scouts o
>ncord to show the Columbia
oops around the school. Afte
uring the school 'he boys lef
e .school for the--camo .grounds
Each Scout and Scouter wa,
gistered between the hours o
30 and 5:00. After registratioi
ch scout was inspee'ed anx
aded by troops. The things coi
aered in this inspection were
liform posture while at atten
mt,?embh?TnB ^and badges won
; the proper place and the a'ti
de of the scouts towards th.
immanJg' "of the Sr-nntmnwtwi
Re Howard School Troop wo:
ie highest score possible wi hou
iving all of the equipment. Th
arver, Saxon and Waverle;
Friday, night at the Fellowshi]
ire, the scouts?amhscrmturs go
:quainted. At this fire eacl
oop was asked to give som
pe of exhibition or eontributi
mething in the form of enter
inment. The troops oLColum
a sang, ""Scout Troop 0' Mine.'
Saturday morning the boy:
oked their -ftrstr~Tnpat at camp
ider the supervision of thei:
:outmasters. Aftei Winner, tht
iys were ,taken op an adventun
ail. Thi? trail had ten staHnru
rd two judges were at each sta
in. It was the duty?of t h <
da-PS tn nTBivibiii rti? l ?
? - - ~ .??V, me uuys U I
ch Subjects as First Aid, Thi
>mpass, The Badge, The Uni
rm, Signal, Scoutcraft ir~!T~<
idling. The Saxon and Carvei
loops won ribbons fur-having?<
gh average on this trail.
Sunday morning the scouts pr<
rod breakfast. Convocation as
mblv was sounded at 9 o'clocl
th Rev. H. C. Wilson- pastor oj
e Westminster - Presbyteriar
urch of Concord prestdhvgr Th<
bject of the address was "Being
>ady."
Inspection officers judged .cami
:es at 10:30. The command tc
rike tents was given at. 11:30
: 12 o'clock dinner was served
o'clock and emblems were giver
each scout-and seouter for be
e. a good camper.
The Scoutmasters took a train
% course in Troop Camping an<
re awarded Cfrrirticates.
L. A. SHELTON, Scribe.
.LEN-BENEDICT COURT
RL SCOl'T NEWS
The Girl Seoul Troop No. If
Id its meeting May 6 in the soil
room of Allen-Benedict Ct
le *roop sang Cod Bless Ameri_
and recited?the -promise?ami
iV9.- : Then a- prmrram TerTred.
The remaining part of the
ietin*? was taken charge of "by
outmistress White, Wertisinc
omer and Meredith Moultrie.
Some of the children that had
hi for tilth biuli.is wt'iu nK't'll
em. At the next meeting Mary
uis Ford and Sara Bell Brown
11 take charge. ?
The pictures that were supposto
be taken of the troop will
postponed until later notree.
T>l I ?
mere win De a mock Karty on
iy 20 orv the court.
Mftry Louise Ford, Scribe.
TUOOr._54
Trrop 54 of Allen-Benedict Ct.
Id its regular meeting Friday
iy 2. The meeting was opened
Mr. Fielding Robinson Scout
ister. Opening song America,
ayer in concert was Ted T/y
out Jeffcoat. WV decided ^o buy
me books for our Troop entitled
indcraft and I^athercrnft.
I.ouis Simmons, Jr. Asst.
O ..i?
ouuu LllbcittltT,
Joseph Douglass, PartoT
I-ender
Wm, Douglass, Scribe.
TROOP 57
Troop 57 met at Saxon School
7 o'clock Monday evening. We
ard the report of the hovs whn
tended the Camporal in Conrd.
N. C. We were very sorry
at all of us were not able to
-end. We brought back CorrrpOI
emblems and also a white rrbn
which we wun while at camp.
>re news next week.
Wesley Jones, Scribe.
TROOP 56
Nine scouts in our Troop refined
Sunday from Camporal In
neord, N. "C. This Camporal
irted May 2 and lasted until
ly 4. The following Scouts made
? trip: Wilbert Cook, Allen
ince, Clarence Crooks, Wade
lgleton, 'Rob*. Hoefer, Timothy
each, Roosevelt Murphy, Rufua
ckson, Elijah Burke and the
outmaster an<T~ Assistant. We
illy had a most enjoyable time
ring our two day* in camp,
ir Scouts along with the otherfc
into - a11 p hawes oT the
mp life. We are still practicing
ily for our part in the circus
a are striving to help make the
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b The picture above shows the
e Charter Members, they are: Myre
tie Browni, Margaret Lewis, Fa
bretta Paul, Helen Mitchell, Delia
- Mue Entzmingcr, ^Harriett Entz"
lhinger,, Sarah Goodwin, Reba
s Goodly in, Do'rnthy Meadow*- -L*?r
circus a success.
* Roosevelt Murphy, Scribe.
^ TROOP
The regular meeting of Troop
r 60 was held Monday IvEuy 5. a t_
| Waverly school. We recited !he_
, Scout- oath. Then sang songs. We
- played outdoor games and prac^
ticed drilling for the Scout circus
"Friday night, Mav P. at Melton
? Field.
^ Last Friday Scouts from North
urxl South Carolina went to CumL
Pora^ at Concord N- -C~.We left
j about 7:00 a.m. and arrived JJierfi'r
per we had assembly a round a
big camp fire. There the" Scout
j Leaders made speeches; also the
j Chief Executive spoke.
* Each Troop nut on a pro a ram
* of singing and stunts. Everybody
1 -had-a fine time andetrj*Hred- the-rrr
J selves.
Nathaniel Munough. Scribe.
GIRL SCOUTS ON
, HIKING TRIP
Ort Saturday. Mayld.U the Junior
Patrol of Troops No. 14 went
? mniiij,' irip. i nose hiking
were: Delia Mae "En'zminarer, Pa-'
trol leader, Rosa T^ee Davis. Dorothy
Minis, Annie Lee Jenkins
Helen Mitchell. Dorothy Ashe,
Edwina Wallcv and Rusalvn Sliiz,
j" "fielcT, accompanied by the Troop
leader, Mrs. J. E. Dickson.
* The Troop Patrol left Mrs. |
Dickson's home at 6 in the mum- i
|_ inir. Lunches.- were brought?-P\-L
- Mr. Hiekson in Ms?crrr. The" trike t
, covered five miles. Camp was I
r pitched across- the Broad Rlvei
, bridge, where the Troop remained
un'il noon, meanwhile, between
n?i,;.,Ai i i ?- *
I ni 11 v(ti aim iea>ing we did many
- thmpn We miivfil .n inn [')''
, site at 7:15. Tbere _vye __playedpames,
studietf trees arid laid out
traiT signs'. At 8:30 we had break
fast. Each girl had brought a
box. hater ^ve played more, games
and watched lizaards which were
very beau'iful. One of Troop
numbers thought she had touched
pprson ivy, so Helen Mitchell, the
JiTTatlol Nurse was ready with
her first aid kit tn give-" her necessary
attention. ,
Af'er story telling by Helen
Mitchell, Dorothy Minis and Annie
Laurie, at' 10:30 we rested after
having eiaten lunches. Then
two more games at 11:00 we roast
ed weiners and marshmattows.
Wu cleaned off. the camp sitv^
and made sure all fires were completely
put oui to avoid danger
of a forest ftre.
As we were waiting for Mr.
Drckson to return for our boxes,
we sat by the river on _lhe_rocks-.
and decided to have a block party
to raise money for our trip?trr"
VT .1
ivait-igM, in. mis summer, ino
final date was decided
Well, we were too tired Lv hike
l>aek home, so we all piled into
Mr .Jliclmon'ii ear and -rofle- hmnt
?iri>r a very pleasant outing
ROSALYN SINGFIELD,
Reporter Jr. Troop No. 14
At XIL1.ARY TO HOLD
ANTI-Tl HERO PILOSIS
ANNEAL DINNER
The Annual Dinner meeting of
the Richland Anti-Tuberculosis
Auxiliary wrll be held R p. m. Friday
May 16, at Allen University
dining hall. Reservation for the
dinner may be made bv cslling the
Auxiliary, at fho Phyllis Wheat
'ley Y. W. C. A., telephone 7573.
not later than noon Tuesday May
13. Price of the dinner is 'hrrtyfive
cents Those Who attend the
dinner wijl be given membership
cards ntitling them to full membership
participation.
Many reserva'rons have already
been made and a large attendance
is anticipated. A- program has been .
r arranged by the program committee,
of which Mrs. Flossie Dedi
mond, is chairman. 'The program
No. 14 (Jele brated (he
April 27, 1941 ?
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IK- Mae Cluck, Ccne\u McH- th-. I
Dorothy Minis ami Jcroldinc I!ay - J J
ward. i
Mcmbers added since:
Ciivl Scouts: ('athotino ('d
Caroline Tre/eyanl. Valeria .Ma: - ]
ti:.. LDoiothy A-h. Kuthtne
"Aupusta .Mae Miles. Jessie Mae
will include music furnished by
Booker Washington llrph, Bene- .1
diet Colle.ee and Allen lTpiv..t?ity
a report on the work of the Auxiliary
by the secretary. Dr. P W. '
Manee will be the main s^tker. A
Present officers are: Mr. \V HMadden.
chairman: MrsT Alma F. t
Potts, secretary: -Mr.~fttrrr>-\ Wil- I
iains. treasurer; Miss Charlotte t
Jackson. Mrs. Aiulr'ena Baumpard {
iwr,?Mr. -Elbei"?UnpciET Mi
Tanner Stafford, Dr Frank B.
Johnson, Mrs. D. K. Jenkins. Mi* '
A. A. Nelson. Mr John Potts. ;|
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson arid 1
-Rev:?OWFfTST T~T .1.77.
?Officers for?the -romiTrjr?year T
will be elected at the annual meet '
?n<r by the general nu-ir.heietiip.
Mi. Iolbeit Rogers is chuirman f
<?f the Annual Dinner- MeVinc f'oniniittee,
* >
?: ..i x-u. X BOOK
KB WASHINGTON "NKWS <
Bj Jolui.D. Reynold*.
The PuJ.lic Relations .unit ^
tcta-Club Connn it ti t- and Huspi~
taiitv Oonnnittoe are join--lyfdan
nrng the Annual Patrons' Daw
and Ndgbf "Program next Wednesday
May 14. All patrons and I
friends of the school ape cordially
iarvited to visit *he school daring
he.day from 8:30?2:10 and <>nWednesday?evening
front?8^3n?H?
10:00 o'clock, 'i his, year iqsitead,
of tfiff roetilar exhibits ?por:s*u?d
by the various departments, the
sponsoring committees have decided
o center the entire evening
activities around club exhibits.
"whit-' will he in thr, var >- ious.
clubs. This year, wo are for- c
tuna.te.-in-havtng a very excellent t
club program. This prop-ram, under
the guidance of the club committee
of wfcich Mr. Ci. A. r.rifTm
:""t b ' - '* 4"' 1 11 1 111 ?
'oward- helping .to realize the
'ireaim: educational vidm-??
which this program is capable.' 1
Exhibits will be offered by the f+4- V
lowing- clubs: Camera Future '
NTirses, Art. Negro Problems.
Needle Craft. Embroidery, .lour- *,
lilistic, Block Letter, Current I.i'
era tu re, - Ltbraryi CarTd y 7 follow - "
inj? the exhibits the days ncti\ities
will culjuinate with a spo>t a,]
program spmmmed-by?itddi i'-mnt-T
cluhs as follbws: Bible. V. Eti- (\
quette. Physical Education. Scouts
/hoys and epTsT Dramatic and
Music. Efforts are' now under ?
way to help all visitors to the /
school fool at home. Meml^rs rt
the Personali y and Eti'nuette
clubs lam] of the Safety Patrol
will be on duty throughout tl^
day ami evening and will*, help to
visitois and friends to find their
way about 'he schoolplant? All
patrons, visitors' and friends are It
asked as stoon. as they enter the ~~
grounds, to register at the -uflicv
in the main building and receive
identifiaa"ion tags.
The Annual Dr. J?. \V. IHanrv ^
RpoTTTng Matdh will U> held at n'
the C. A. dohllsolL Auditorium?'Li
Pi lll.lt t'U'mill'. tiny !>. U-::n ;..m 77
Cray Court Farm Hoy
Wins C orn Contest
tH
Gray Court, S. C.. April '_'8. <,i
1041?Walter Harris a pupil in the P
Gray Court school and member or A
th^ all-day class in Vocational Ac- _
riculturo was awarded First Prize
of $10.00 m the Piedmont District
in Negro Vocational Corn contest,
sponsored In the Chilean Nitrate g-;
Education Bureau, Inc. \\
Harris followed all improvement jf
practices. prep ration of seed bod. ti
euUrvtmrv-variety and is id? dress- rft
ing with HM> lbs of Chilean Ni- p]
t rate of Soda.
Bottoni land was used, his yield
82 bushels per acre, the cost per
bushel about?Ifc
Ry W. A. White, principal?and C
AgrirultUre teacher.
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PAGE SEVEN
ir 2nd, Anniversary
B i ' ^ i
"urkiT. li'.ii-. KayiVm!, Kosalihe ~
57(iirl'i< !d. Hoi tiiisv -Thomas, Ara><
11a Goodwin and Edwina Walley
Thf tioop opera' es: under the
v I tick - ?!. Ia-.;uI,?t ami Mi's. .Jas.
<!"\m). A.->i-tam Leader.
IVK WELFARE LEAGUE TO
IOIN IN MASS MEETING
Tin- ula I' Iiidlirhlv niwtino
f i hi- Civic. Welfare League ol
!u 11*1 m111a will nut be in4d?Sunday
day 11. rt ~ bus been announced
tt?lJi. A .1. CTjtiirrs. president?of
j ? ! v a nizutiuir.'In omitting
his mc-eline , rne?pros ident?said,
he Civic Welfare League is co?i"i
aiuitr "itii the promutera oi :
i m;.s> * meetiTijr which is to be
n iil at 1 ck ri tr.e sinic date
it Friendship Baptist church, the
{ovcrend _ F. ,M Young. pastor. __ _
r*iV mass meeting _is _une_of -a -erie<
of sni'h " gatherings that
ave U-eti iTeld Til Columbia durtu
.the past. several mon-ths. Tire
- blic is . :>ed to a temJ.
The Friendship .Baptist church
> in the l.'hnj block of House St.,
n?? ',r I IiM i i \ I'tTTT" >i' 'I!'.f: of thw
it y.
_ v I S IT?
RenrvN^Rp^r
rnlMUVVKST CORNER IIEIDT ~~
\M? t U.IIOIW STS.
In-MTK '.AM) EVERY NITE
he home of Mellow Barbecue
ynd Hot Fried Fish
CI RB SERVICE
John Henr\ Washington, Mgr
Poro e a u ty School
located at 24H1 Millwood Ave.
HE A FT V CCLTl'RE IX ALL
XLR BRASHES
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hampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Froquinolllng, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing. Bleachitwg, Man_teuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding Anatomy and
?Elpfti li'lty. '
iVilhtlmina C. Pope, Instructor
nine M. Pope."" T. Malone. Pres.
)pen for
Engagements
K\i-Diiflist Rev. Mrs. Daisy V.
-ilK'i- is open l'ui riiga^emen'd?
ddress Route .T Kendalltown, 7
olumbia. S. (\
Vatehes and Old
oins For Sale
A 17 .leUel W'al ham, tfold filled
>e Onlv $12 75 wish Guaran
'? <!. Write
KIlW \R1) ( AMPBELT.
q-v hv* - ?Brun?t??ck, at?i
XOTICE .; ^ ^
TJev. I W. .Tanorette. Pastor of^
ethgl A.M.P. vKuvbh Will preach
: ST. names A.M.E. ch.irtfh Sun'V
M:.v 11. ,ft :< :tn M -
[earner? are invited to accom- '
NOTICE.
The. I oral Association of Gradde
Norses will moot at the home
Mrs. Crawford, R. N., 1412
'tie street. Tuesday, May 13th.
11 Nurses are ur^ed to be praait.
ESTATE NOTICE
All persons having claims anri>t
the .estate of Revr Sdaa K ?
atsoii deceased, lift1 hereby notied
to file the same, duly veried,
with the undersigned, and
fuse "iruleTifetl to said estate will
k fise make payment like\vise.
Mrs. MATILDA R WATSON
1523 Harden St.
Columbia, 8. C. -r"a
olumhia, S. C.
May 2, mi * t?j
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