The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 31, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
1 Saturday,
May 31, 1941
PERSONAL.
MENTION
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Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Pearson of
Lynchburg were business visitors
in Columbia, Tuesday. While
here they spent a while at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Bowman
on Harden street, they also visited
Beanie-Martin at the Veteran's
hospital. Mrs. Pearson is
the former Pansy Martin a popular
student und graduate of Allen.
Messrs Joseph 6. White and
William S. McClnin left Salurdayon
the Seaboard Orange Blossom
Special for New York City, to
spend the summer. We hope for
- - them a pleasant stay.
Mrs. Lucy Allison, Mis* Bertha
Lee Allison, Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie
Allison, Mrs. Ella Curry and Mrs.
1,0 Laurens on Friday night, May
23rd to- witnessed the commencement
exercises of the Sanders
high school. Miss Jofinsie Lee
Fowler, niece and cousin of the
Allisons w*as among the gradu
ates. The occasion was enjoyed
by everyone.
Mrs. Grace Meaeham has returned
home after a lovely ten
day visit as guest of Miss Jessye
A. Hammond and mother of Ridge
Spring, S. C.
Mr. Richard Harris of New
York City, formerly of Columbia,
spent a few days here last weok.
?visiting relatives^ and friends. He
reported a pleasant stay.
Kiss Thelma E. Koon of 2330
Pendleton street has returned to
the city after finishing her _school
work in Marion, S. C.
WEDDING* ANNOUNCED
M rs. Lue^A crams
announces the marriage of her
grand neice
Cecil Angelene Crawford .
to j~
Mr". Cornell Eugene^ Bellamy ""
r Nsvembci 01. 1940
Orangeburg. S. C.
THE TEN SOCIALITES CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Emery Bowen 1112 Bull St.
Old and new business was discussed.
After a very interesting
meeting the hostess served a delightful
repast of sandwiches,
punch, potato chips and assorted
candy. We adjourned to meet at
the home of Mrs. Marie Bowen,
423 Henderson street. *
IVY VINP SnriAT. <5 A VIMC?
A N D ! ITER A R Y " CLUB
Georgetown?The club wa3 organized
about five years ago; like
the ivy isjjtiH green and progressive.
The club held-its regular
; meeting at the^home of Mrs.Laura^
Nelson, Church Str~ OpenecT
usual form. Mrs. Mary Williams
leading in devotions. Topics of
interest were discussed for?t h egbod
oC:he club._ A?short ?program
renered. Mrs. Emma. Richardson
read a paper, subject: Im- |
' portance, which the club really enjoyed;
After contributing to our
Savings and Sinking fund meet- i
ing closed with our motto: "As
the Jvy clings to the tree so in
our hearts we- cling O Lord to
Thee." A delightful course was
served by the hostess, and each
member -received a lovely bunch
of flowers.
FRIENDLY 14 SOCIAL CLUB Thursday
night past the club
opened at usual hour 8:30. the
vice president in charge. Prayer
by the chaplain. Selection by tlir
k * club led Miss A. B. Felder. Bible
" lesson by Mrs. J. Myers, St. Matled
by Mrs. M. "Coleman. The devotions
closed. The president took
charge. The minutes of the
meeting were read and on motion
by Mr. F. Coleman, seconded by
Mrs. A. Cherry approved. Unfinished
and new business was to
collect dues from members for
Fish Fry and Silver Tea. The
President refreshed the members'
minds about the pennies and sacks
which were due May 29th. The
club had a Silver Tea Sunday past
which was a success. Be sure to
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,y""i i auneno Lietioer 101
thu Big pi if .Tnnn fUk TIT I i*
many of our friends with us Sunday.
Visitors 12. Next meetingThursday
night, May 29th.
THE ACES SOCIAL
AND SAVINGS CLUB
Laurens, S. C.?Mrs. Judith
Franklin was hostess to& the Aces
club, May 21st with a delightful
dinner party at her home. The
menu- consisted of Martini cock
tails, followed by ice tea giblet
gravy and lice, southern fried
^ chicken, green beans, candied
W yams,' buttered beats, hot muffins
dessert, delicious pineapple fluff.
Present other than the club mem.
bers were Mr. Berry Madden.
The guests expressed themselves
a3 having enjoyed a lovely evening.
Mrs. Mary Scott will he tho
hostess at her home on River St.
May 28th*-- ? ^
^ The member* were invited trr
P White Plaina Baptia+ ehereh ftnrr-7
~ day to render music and scloc'
tfons. This wa? for the benel't
of Mr. Berry Madden's club.
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THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB
.?The?Young?People Social and"
.Thrifty club met and was called to
order by the president. Song and
prayer by the chaplain; another
'sony was usng then scripture read
ing after which the minnte-a nf the
ASsf meeting were read, received
and adopted. The mteeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Butler.
EAST END LOVELY THIRTY
FIVE SAVINGS CLUB
The East End Lovely Thirtyfive
Savings club held its regular
meeting at the home-of Mr. Rudolph
Jackson, 2155 Gervais St.
The meeting was opened by Mr.
Willie Mayes. The first soi.g was
When 1 Found Jesus; another song
Phe Time7^was^sung; prayer was
offered by the President Mr. J.II.
Gladden. Father I Stretch My
ilands to jThee. The scripture
esSon was then read by the pres
rent the 21rd Psalms of .Davldr
Another song, I Got to Make this
Journey whs Isung. The devotionil
services were then closed. Bible
verses were recited by each
member.. - Th?r-minutea wercmread
received and adopted., No one reported
sick. _ Unfinished and new
business followed. Under new
excursion. A committee was appointed
to look after the prepara
tions for this excursion. Remarks
were made by Mr. Riticks
-ailed. Amount raised $15.89.
The meeting was then adjourned
.o meet at the home of Mrs. Syl/ia
Lemur, 2410 Washington St.
The closing song was "Amen".
Johnie Mae Terry, reporter.
THE EAGLE CLUB
We the members of the Eagl".
lub met Friday night,. 'May 23rd.
it 8:30 With Mrs. Christine Mury.
1323 tJiTgR St.* The devotion1
was led by Mr. Ezekiel Moten
After "which the President, Mr.
lohn TrezVsnt called for the minltes
uf the previous meeting, it
vas read by the Secretary, Mrs.
.illie Perry and approved by the
louse. The club planned to have
i silver tea Sunday afternoon
lune 1st at the home of Mrs. Rebecca
Robinspiij 906 Green street
Vour presence will be highly appinnated.
Tliu tllllt1 lit 4:.1U, Uthei "
hings of interest were dis ussed
We were very glad to have two
new members with us.
At the roll call each member responded.
We will meet May 30
it the home of Mrs. Lizzie Dantzcr.
At the closing hour the hostesv
served a delicious repast
THE SUB-DEBS MEET
Miss Ida Bentley was hostess to
the Sub Debs on Thursday evening.
The meeting was strictly a
"business one and necessitated a
departure from the usual club pro
cedure. The program consisted
only of the singing of one, hymn
and repeating of thii?Lor d's?Prav
er. Deb Dorothy Waller, th<
-president, then opened the meet-'?-???
f K-ioImoco TKq nlnWc /"?nrt
stitution was read and accepted
"after The necessary corrections
had been made. Miss Marian
L,eevy w?u welcomed into the club
membership,?Deb Leovy is a student
of Allen university, Ctrtimrbia,
S. C.
During the social period the hos
tess served punch and a delicious
assortment of sandwiches includ (
ing chicken salad, chicken aiid
pimento cheese. The
next meeting will be at th
home of Deb Eva Grant. The us
ual club procedure will be observ
ed.
NEWS OF THE HEAl'TTCIANS
OF GEORGETOWN, S. C. ??
The Coiffure Review with the
latest Hah* Styles on Parade?
Flashes from Other Lands at St
Stephen AME church May 13th
sponsored by the following Beauticians.
Madames Lula Walker,
Mae Grant, Florence Jackson,
Maude TTarolina and F. L Carolina,
was a glowing success. The
moftels m the latest styles were
beautiful, from thP 8 year old
chic to Mother's day cttrls. All
were dressed in keeping1 with the
coiffure. The business men that
appeared on program were Dr. W.
S. Thompson, our efficient Dentist,
Mr. Henry Jackson, Mr. W.
J. Wilds, one of our popular undertakers
and Dr. U. G. Teele.
Their remarks were inspiring,
couragmg and eleyating. A very
unique sum was realized, a part
of which was given to the above
rrt^i l Hi I! Il'll cmirfn. We' tnpnk all
who modelled for us most heartily
and also thank those who appeared
on program. Our next meeting
will be Wednesday, June 4, at the
Lula Walker's Beauty Parlor on
Hawkins St., at 4 o'clock. We
are asking all Beauticians to be
present; business of importance.
The Fan-O-Pin Beauty School
lwated on 1029 Highmarket St.,
Georgetown, S. C., is giving you
Beauty Culture in all its branches
Began another class on Mav lfi
with a lovely group of single and
married ladles. Some from Greelyville
and Aynor, S. C. They are
registering every day. Giving the
course at a reasonable price, just
what you would get at any other
school. When course is completed
you are able to take Hie State
Board. Had five to takP the hoard
in February, antd they are now
working under tha . laVrs
of the State Board of Cosmetic
Art. Any Information wri+0
Fan-U-Lin School of Beauty CuL
ture, 1029 iHfghmarket Street,
Georgetown, S. C.
Unfortunately for on# of our
j Outstanding Pupils of
1 r^L.'.'A'-w
i 1m. S||
The above pupils have proved t
ioUs activities of B. W. Heights Scl
arc leit to rT^trt^ rrrerrna A nderson
Contest, and also a member, of the
Chinh held second plage in the B. W
was also Qaptain of the basket-ball
ber Of The oth grade which
the May fcjueen Contest, was cro\y
Harrison, winner of the Annual Eh
is shown holding the "Cup" which
the part of the other members of h
of the basket-ball team; and Melvii
in the Annual Spelling Match, has
"all round" pupil of JLJW. -Heights
a^e classed'in the upper level of thi
^Beauticians oil West End,. Mrs.
Esther Ford, her Beauty Shop
xnd home were destroyed by fire, I
We hope she will be able to rebuild
soon. .
C.IRL SCOUT NEWS
The frirls of Troop 14 met at the 1
home of Mrs. J. E. Dickson, our
Troop leader, on McDuffie Ave,
T nn ?Naliuna!?HPflflquarters,
New York, had previous 1
ly taught "s?to?cook?en?a trrrp
ean. The tin cans were about one '
gallon in size and Mrs. Dickson
had cut them out for us. J!
All of the girls made them- ^
selves busy preparing to cook.
We cooked hamburgers and made
hamburger sandwiches, while CJe- 1
neva McBeth and Fabretta Paul I
made chocolate milk, 1
It was much fun trying' to get '
the fires started without paper '
and still more fun frying the ham 1
bu r gers;
When we had eaten and cleared-J
away oQr things wg engaged in
games: Hide and go seek, Tag
and the girls took turns playing
tennis on MVs. Dickson's court?
Our two guests were. Naomi .
and Julia Dickson, Mrs. Dickson's (
nerces from Society Hilk- whoJare-here~bh
& visit. J
We were happy to have with )
us Mrs. H. N. Vincent who i s q
chairman of our Distrct. Cnm.
mittfte. She also-invited d.he troops
to meet" with her and have an ,
out-door supper soon.
HI.I K STAK SOCIAL CI-l'B '
(
The club helo its regular meeting 1
on Monday night, May 26 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Brooks 916 Walnut street. The '
meeting was opened with singing
"I'll be waiting up There," led by
Mrs. Wise, our chaplain; after .
which she led us in prayer. The ,
president then took charge. We
went into our business discussion. '
We had as our guest Mr. Jonnie
Moncrief, corporal at Ft. Jack- '
son, whom we are glad to have 1
with us. We had remarks from
him.
We_ adjourned until next week ~
-to meet at the home T>f Mr. Juje ,
White, 2321 Senate St.
TJFE ROS ESOCIAL CLUB (
Stop! Look! Read!! There will J
be a Moonlight Picnic Monday ,
night, June 2nd at the Log Cabin
given by thP Rose Social Club.
Round Trip 25c. Ticket wPl admit J
vou to the dance. Trucks and , ^
oars leave on the corner of Lyon i
arid Cervais Sts., 8 o'clock; Tavlor
and Harden 8:15. Come and
go with us and enjoy yourself. |
The plnh jta r?H Ini i 1 "
lng Tuesday evening May 27 at
the home of Mr James Haigler, '
Apt. Zl Allen-Benedict Court.
The house v${y??"called to order by ,
the president, Mrs. Gibson. Devotional
exercise was carried out
in its psunl manner. The roll was ! J
called and minutes were read by '
the secretary, Miss Margaret |f
Goodwin. A short business session '
' was held. Th0 club adjourned to '
meet at the home of Misses Re
becca and Maggie Rose'v2585 Cher ^
ry street. At the close of the !'
meeting the hostess served a de- l'
licious repast. I '
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THE WAVERT,Y SILVER STAR '
The club met at its usual time )
at thp home of Miss Ertha Dean 5
Hart on Stark St. with Mrs. Maggie
jJohnson as assistant hosteiifl. '
.The "^levbtion was carried oftt in c
rdts_TJRnRl Wfthner and a^T>Hef pro ^
?ram was rendered. The meeting '
wo a then' Uiniwl over to the pres- 1
ident, Mrs. Johnson. Business was 1
briefly discussed and plans for a 1
ride in the near future is to take <
place. We wish to thank our many ' 1
~~ ffllfi PALHTETTO LI
B. W. Heights School
l;> s mm ^
I n
themselves outstanding in the var100I
during the year 1940-41. The^
, winner of "Miss B. W. Heights'1
; girls' basket-ball team; Elorse
. Heights May Queen Contest, and
_tbe~ largest amount of- money in
ned "May Queen;" Agatha Mae
ementary School's Spelling Match,
has created much enthusiasm on
,er school, she was also a member
t Able, who received second place
also really proved to be the most
, School. All of the ftVe pupils
e school academically.
friends who attended our anniversary
and hope that they had
a very pleasant evening. The host
ess served a delicious repast. The
meeting wag. adjourned to meet at
the home of Miss Ruby Johnson
1220 Oak street.
ALLEN-BENEDICT
COURT NEWS
The AIlen-Boncjjjft r?shorn!;
Will present an outdoor musiral
program Sunday afternoon,
JnneT-; at 0:30 p.m., on-the lawn
of the Court. The Booker Washington
High School band will also
render several numbers o n
this program.
The Booker Washington band,
tinder the direction of Mr?Harold
June, is the most outstanding Negro
High School band in the state
of South Carolina. The Allen-Ben
edict Court chorus is fortunate in
having this band to appear with
them, and the program promise#
to be very interesting. The public
is invited-to-be -present.
NK\VBERRY NEWS.
Thelc \vas_a spring party-given
It The home of Mrs. Houseal, Vin
. ent street Thursday - afternoon
5:TQ o'clock by the Community
Club and Bible class. Many joly
games were played and enjoyed
by all. A neat sum was realise'1
for cGinin.jmiyIprc4ects,? ?
Two new members Were greeted
at Sunday school at Calvary
Presbyterian church. All of the
members enjoyed the review ol
the lesson by the Supt. The Bible
:lass wag interestingly taught bj
the oryjinizev Mr? T W A Wo_
ville.
Mrs. Z A. Rersoner was ehosun
for dt-h-gate t0 the Womari"s
Christian Conference at Benedict
College, Columbia.
The league service that, ^vus
ield at the home of the president"
Sunday afternoon was quite inter. sting.
Mr. anrKMrs. Hampton Butler
Jr., from Bolivia, N. C. are the
juests of their parents Mr. ami
Mrs. Hampton Butler, relatives
ind friends.
M*rs Jennie K. end hei daughter,
Miss Sylvia Gilliam went to
State college, Orangeburg, Mon
lay to sec her daughter Miss Dor
>thy Gilliam, graduate.
All of the students from the
/arious colleges >are returning
lornp after having spen^ u success'
"ul term.
3AVID STAND A. M. E.
'.ION CHURCH
Rev. 1. J. Wines, Pastor
How to grow to perfection. We
>rn mi)milin'.) this biailL',1, ll.-UMd"
ill Christian means' to help hu
nanily out. from under evil influ>nce,
to make the world better,
hut some day the unborn generadon
ran feel that the older ones
vho are gone on before, tried to
>e constraining to let their light
ceep the Golden Rule. That may
ihine that men may see they good
vorks and glorify our Father in
leaven.
The growth of the churhe9 is
vaiting for promptness, clearness,
aconomy, correctness, completeless,
courtesy,^ neatness, friendliless,
godliness. Strive to make
,nese qualities ko to lne l?P ?no
n our J>earts there is room for
Jesus. ....
Sunday, May 24 service was fyeld
it 11 o'clock by the Rev. J. I
Wynn, pastor. Prayer meeting
>y Mr. T. R. Reed. Sunday school
:onducted by Mr.,F. F. Faulkner.
!Ve were entertained in the aftertoon
service by the Rev Martin
Jftator ~oT St. Paul and members.
Wr. W. A. Allen, steward of St.
Paul assisted in the service. Interesting
remark^ were made by
Sev, Crockett.
BADEK
[_! CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Prof, and Mrs. T. J. Han berry, I
--or ColumbiaT at Fin- r
ley High sebool Wednesday7~MTiT
Hanberry, who was formerly Miss j
Annie Gwrrielt was a teacher here ~l
for several years.
Miss Annit. Stinson who has 1
been teaching at Lexington is
here at the home of her brother,
Mr. Clark Stinson.
Mr. Godfrey James who attend- J
J ed State College* in Orangeburg j
arrived home Sunday night and
! left Tuesday to spend the summer
in New York City.
L Miss Naomi Neal went to State
: College, Orangeburg, to witness
l her sister's graduation and Miss
Mabel Gaines went Tuesday t o
Benedict College to witness her J
sister's graduation. J
i'' i vnuii respective
i homos U>is week after the close
j of this year's teaching in Finley
I High school are?thv?-foWowhrg?
teachers: Miss Dewey McDowell.
I?Union; Mtss E. A. Wilkerson and
I Miss T. L. Luck, Washington, D.
L C.; Miss E. A. Crosland, Tifton,
; Ga.; Miss Xaoroi Neal, -Colombia ^
[_ Miss. H. O. Wright, Camden; Mtk^
E. L. Beattv, Winnsboroi Miss A. ,
M. Lindsay, Pock Hill; Miss Dov,
ey Johnson, Charlotte; Miss Eli .
- "Tfrbtrth Gaines^ Great Falls.
Mrs. Mary Macon of York spent (j
s Wednesday here as guest of Mrs
P_eari_Buino.
= R.pv Mr Hitif f"~4ri- - f vhiL~ =
Presbyterian church and also h
principal of the school in Annis- e
ton, Ala. is visiting friends here, s
, He is a graduate of Brainerd In- r
( stitute. He returned to Chester i
after an absence of more_than 30 u
- vears, to see. the old town and <
friends of long ago. f
Mr. Woodrow Shelton of ?the j
- 1037?elass of?Finley?High ?hr -r
spending a few days here and at h
tending commencement at his Al- a
ma Mater. He will return to Bal- g
timoie in a few days. s
Mrs. M. B. Spann, Miss Cleopa- f
tra Spann, Mr. Harold Spann at- a
tended commencement exercises _t
_ at Morris" College Sumter and I
witnessed the graduation of Miss g
SaWne Spann v
Prof. Joseph Stinson of Sumter P
visite 'his brother, Mr. Clark Stfn |j
son last week. > F
F
Miss Lillian Thompson" of the
. Lnnanntei1 IP?faiully way here *
Sunday for the baccalaureate' Jer- 1
mon at Finley High school : ^
Miss Joanna Blackwell and..
Miss Mabel Sumter had as their j
guests Thursday evening Dr. and
Mrs^ J. H. Thomas Misses Addie ^
I "and Julia Thomas, Mrs. Lula Sas
porta?, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kirk
land, Mr. James Cook, Mr. Walter
Adams, all from Camden. "jt
Mr. Timothy Johnson a graduato
of Finley Hi school \\Jho has ^
spent several years in camp at c
Ft. Bennin-e, Ga., is here_ from_
Camp Croft, in Spartanburg vis- ^
itinpr friends. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Hevmans' '
two dauehters of Philadelphia Pa j\
known by us all as Misses Pauline tI
and Luclle came down to" witness *.
the graduation of their brother,
Mr. M. IT. Hevman from Finley
Hieh School. Tuesday _eyeniflg.
Mr. Joseph Crosby was here on '
Sunday from the CCC Camp near
Newberry visiting his parents, P. j
F and Mrs. Crosby, and to see
" _his sister Miss Sarah Crosby one
of the graduate? of Finley High
school.
Commencement p* Finley
High School
Si
On Tuesday nicrht. a large
crowd was present to hear the
speakers in the Oratorical Prize^kovtest;
There were- seven yaUTTj?
ladis. All spoke so well that it
was hard for the judges to decide n.
Their speeches were well learned
'and they spoke clearly anil distinctl.v.
The old medal was won
by Miss Annie Roll Spann. Appropriate
music by the glee club ai
was interspersed on the program
with Miss E. L. Reattv accom- \
panist. "I
. Friday night, the?stage?wa*~n
lawn scene-. With Miss Lucile
Wright arvl Miss Virginia Price
seated on a lawn bench discussing
a wardrobe, the girls camie up ( '
the center aisle by ones and twos '<
took their places and displayed
their dresses. There were sport
clothes? street costumes?house
dresses, play suits, evening dress- S'1
es. Light refreshments were
served as they talked, walked.and. k?
sot about the lawn, the different
patterns and colors showing up
very pleasingly, exhibiting the '?
fine taste of the wearer and their 11
pp-1 1 1 -Udress.
Nearly 100 girls took part bi
1 Mtcc Trvctn Wq 1 Iror* nrtrl \fnn I
Fanhie Brown did some acrobatic 'M
stunts which brought much ap- st
plause. This was the porprram sl
from the Home Economics depart !l
ment. Miss E. A Wilkerson, teach
er. '
Standing: room was at a prem- u
ium Sunday afternoon when Rev. ''
James Foster preadhed the "Bnccalaureate
sermon. He used as a* "
subject Preparation for' Service. .
His sermon Wa<? logically treated "
forcefully and effectively delivered.
It was to the point-?full of *sound
advice to the ffraduates "j
and advice td the audiehee also
Everyone was happy to hear Rev. *l
Foster and at the close, he was ^
surrounded with triends oompnmfvfiting
him for such a pointed ^
and resourceful message. Rev.
Foster ia one of Cheater's own sc
itonfc. It iraff fl great sermom The
48 grauates in caps and gowns r.<
and the 104 -from the Junior fftgtr
school (7 and 8 grades) the girls
dressed in white, and boys i n SI
white trousers and dark Coats,
mae a vfery attractive appearance s<
After the close, pictures of the E
i
y-, ~ v
XIAX-QITEKK
Kichai d*ht <'h..ic,-. a ;i 'int.c-i
>r tfa; tMirht* jffsnJi. ., ' t'., ii ;,..
I; It- (' unity I i aiiiiii'.''.
twwr rrrrv at to.- iiJiil
Ala;, <^ue?-n o nit->j_ c?! .vI ;. lay
nig; t. May '">. I'.'41".
Tass were made. ?
?tvioniiuy night, one- of tlm most
ieautiful settings for a program
ver seen in Chester was the
tage of the auditorium. Stream rs
of vari-colored paper arrangd^
from tin- .ceiling, somev.hat
uhbiella like;-and numbers. o f
mail tables at whey Wei e-?-b;d| .?
or each member offtli^. cla-s. an !
ust at the front of the stage
us [ten <led f mm Ttu celling wereTtstuf
vari-colored balloon..-. niad
. cneerful setting for the pro-'
rani wfiich was to -follow. . Mr.
wlolphus Brown and Air. Waltei
'hisolm appeared on the stae*
nd after a little dusting "f seat-he
guests -began to anrvc- " "th-'-r
?eing the class members Thirls
wore sky blue skirts and
erv sheer blouses. They greeted
ach other most cordially for the
rogranv was depicting a Class
teunion.' With Air. S. D. Wilks.
'resident". Miss Lucile Wright pre
iding ihi li^e.ibi i .? of I'UL-.-"
old what they were doing and
here they were living, of M--lehiattie
Wright read the Class
[istorv. Miss Jahie Mae Crosby
ke Cla-s Wjll; Miss Mami. Johnon.
the ClasS^ Poem. Mr- 8." l>
i'ilks gaw an address of WeT~
nmc, Miss Eliza Rainev, t h, e
mallest member of the class
layed flu -instr'Jmental solrry"Miss"
a rah Crosby wa? ninnigt She
layed several numbers which the
lass sang and touching indeed
as the Class Song, written "by"
Its? Crnshy^-A great big s:ip;is'
waited everybody when the h< an
ful new and expensive velvet
aero curtain was presented t<<
10 Principal and' audience. On
w>?prrrld frincod vnlar.ee r.ro th?ttors
in old ptold?tv-rw?P ?
is a beautiful dark red curtain
: made thc_- udiolo?fHhPttrriuni
ike,on a new look. Also <.?i th<
dance is "Class of li'MI " T1
lass passed its mantl,. tie
iniors. It was received 1,- Mv
White. JinTs T. I. IiuLk-li?(>
"om iTi cbarce of these S. pi n's
he has worked f.titlif. !1\ and
aid. and put into them >i>ii^it
" love and devotion to the school
ways advising fhem to oooper:e
and help wherever they could
he is st.i1! receivinir smiles and
aise foj' thc\ great deed d ne a 11 d
>r this fine class which mo<' out
xmv the .ji<h<nd with a vtuv gxhr(t
icord;
Rev. fv R. Hiegins. president
r Allen University y-'iTJ sneak te i
[?. .g.r.?!?loatiaiJ class- Wydtn-sdnw
eht >
Piineipal Finley is Very happy
or the many 2*06(1 pr imite'
ul the fine year oFAvork
RMFVI1 I.K (OFVIA
r mm\ff y< fiftoi. yf\\ s
~%\ rn Wade. Principal
Mnv iji.ii Th. \
I'unty Trr.inine school is' .'losing 1
very successful v ear'.; work.
The activities "f the srho d huvt
en varied. Each year definite
>.icetrvTT are set tip. These arc
into of the objectives that have
?v
Ujy'ii? ..boye ,bmi.-.u?rcha?>d foi
ie library; a duo-therm circulat
g heater hrs been purchased fi>:
it- auditorium: and ,n con*Hhu
r>n of $143.1 7 for Chi-i'slma- S
a, in nil i? fin t l.i- flL'1,1 11711 '
^rculosis.
N'ot-^onTy Tfa,- the schn,.; \ ,
ft) successful financially. \ v
udrnt-body has participate j in
nh activities as declamat. . : nd
"amatic contests, athletics, and a
icnkinpr contest sponsored by tin
eople's Burial Aid society in
h'ch a senior from this yeat'
ass won n prize of $25.bit. Ail
P this has been valuable' cspiv,ice.
The scholarship of the st d
rnt bo?ly * is g#?ntinning to show '
npflovement.
For thy pasj thru' years. tin
Itr.te Department of Education
is (riven the principal n scholar*
lip to study administration and
ipeiv;sioii at Atlaioa university,
he offer has been mode this year
) as much uv the Abbeville Cimrt'
Training school is closing late ,
may he unable to accept the
hularship to (|o graduate work. .
You a re invited" to attend the
?maining comrnerveniont exersea.
May ,10 at 8:30 p.m.?Fashion
how and Open Shop. \
June 1, at 3:30 p.m.?Annu 1
>rmon, held ap St. James A. M
. church. J
PAGE SKVEBM
?hun^ 2,-at 8:M<J p.m.?Class Nito^H
in .11 t he school audi- I
t' /! i J ! 11
_..i on- -17, Tit --Gradua- J
tiou Exercises, held in '.lie school J
NMMT.MIKK N K N\ S
Rev. Mrs. Ruxic- Alston, woman
J i "in Ciarthuge, N.
"fini - i;lk of meeting at Bruce
T. i-.: iiuth- church Sunday night
';.i deiiVi .'i-d an excellent
sage. Come and hear a God-sent
woman. S'.e is residing at the H
'11. oJ .Mi. a:.i: .Mr.- Jim Law.
i t.e iiUi calaureate s_erinon .for
trie '.crx graduates t>l the Whitmire
graded sehooi, was delivered Sun__^B
?~'b\ la . . W K 1111niel | n|| i.twi ?J
IuLi.ii" t: 1 ill- Goal "! Achieveinent. ]
.Ri \ llunti i n.p. es.-cif tie -girls, !
i!..' ;n obtaining diploin, from__^B
-' ?> 0' ?.h?iu- ud.-.Li strive- for a
1 i;-i- 11.:? iron, iieaw i., wn<.. that will
.ast always. We hope his mes* [ _
.age prove..to .be a task, tor theCZ
I i a-L.n!ov u. perform, and ull_.of___^B
Lfois iiatcno1!'.? Gcd Ve, and achieve,
lir.ri* e-rra ivy- your vocation. H
A- tr.i- i.ayeafauieUte H
[services were Pi of. L. P. Moore,
iatini of Pii-t. Robert i. .Moure J
. ;-ai el ti.e W nitino t.* g.-aded
: Me u. e.r I'.-v II..II.
ler. Othej vis;tor(S,.wei.e -present
-1-rom?Hoc: mil aiiii Whitmiiv;
s' '-liiiliiiau i'juiii Nfett berry.
Miss < .orrrc Harper, pre1
?.?? night, play en:
t- if., i "a;. . Ii was
hy lhe 4tn ai,<i otli grades
^ T- I. ! 'f \Mij: exiiMted in this
pi. y, 1 'urii.i; lhj> Miss
Mci?> riiMf.t, tixr-i. fulumnia. visited
Alls.? Harper. ah u Mi.-:; Nalley
^ : -it. N?;v. m>. ?
Mfv lOtlivT 1. 1' aiit pa
wit:.' a play entitle.j <i'ir,g. ' ,
Out- it- w visituis were
Ml;. \\ right alet in-1 dutig'.'.er of
New ben-;. |m i: qN\'W-'
berry
A 'play HurJo.i . Ha<i? -IHpo J
r.ir.r?. "fry""!"', ~~ff't,1 Monday nito
i.\ Mi--, hv.i. \V. i.au.s I he
a; i* - \ i w thrilling.
l'he >Jli ii-' , fi eU t:V'if
parts .weiL
praise tut- entire school faculty
for presi-Htinperucn?rx~Tilient proyrauis:
- Whitm.r. ha. ackievTTJ^^TT;
lionor ol?recogr.tliou for
- a :: gala programs.
HhTHEI. A. M. K. ( Hl'IK 11
Rev. H. J. Hutchinson. Eastor
?t. CTeoi ge >. S wa- called .to
?'ler IPilf.. ?t- the Usual H
hollr. 'file OCT ii-wc Wava
very yuo<i. We received a nies
;.ge ; ay green by the Gud-ser.t 33
- an a- if-t .i!: -e 1 f <! '\vn in the
11 'a~v.iv bringing out ?,
Hungs r.c-w a;:J '.id. 'I'he tix? wa.-.
~tlect(cd_lic>m Acts. finL7_T- subject:
rile I ewer ef a known spirit. An
excellent discourse wi?s enjoyed.
The night -ervices were equally
us guoq aN the morning service '
Subject Ho- i' ? iij,'t Wri'inr'
Contact w 11h Jesus. Quite ., few
> w<?rsiiiged with us from
otfter churctfes/ Rev. Joseph LinMr.
(' Ivin-^Thumas. of North
Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. William
-teapens. Miss Julia Thomas, Mr.
_Lu?Liuiu-on-,?Me-c?Simmons. Miss?
1st Hi of Georgia: 'Mi?* " Gerotha-""
>?U phens also of Georgia; Mr. B.
Brown of tne .Holiness church.
- The St. George high school is
: y\ ;nir Us ca.n.encenient. The
Educational sermon was delis ered
S .nda.s c\enmg in the school amitotrwr.
at J:W b\ the Rev. J. J.
Abrn-y. pa. t.>! of New Mi. Zion.
11?-.? orc-_?The- a aditorium AV08
full to capacity. : -3
Mr-. Morris and hei little grand
left fur their'home i:i Graniteville
a.fter spending several weeks with
? r < la U L'tTW i a ft !" soT.-u.-iaw. They
a > to accon.paiiied by < Re\. and
Mrs, ,B. J. Hutchinson. Mrs Alaio.
---.i tiit .apeiif u very- pleasant
>tay.
WANTED?A ?? 11
r at once tn-wurk Colored trade
No liquor head. r.o gambler. no
apprentice. no old mar: need apply.
Call at 1127 Washington St.
Columbia. S C
VIS! T ?
Henry's Beer Tavern
N( HCI'HNN F.ST ( OKNF.K HE1DT
AMI ( \I.HOl N STS.
TO-MTF AM) RVkhY NITE
1 he home of Mellow Barbecue
and Hot Fried Ffth
<"KKAM
n III! .^UliVici:
John Henr> Washington. Mgr.
Poro Beauty School
1 orated at 24*1 Millwood Ave.
v
HE AI "TV rri.T! KK IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES "*
hnmpooin^, Pressing, Marcelling
C roquitiolling. Finger Waving,
Flair Dyeing, Bleaching. Mantaurine.
Massaging. Hand
Molding Anatomy and
Electricity.
PHONE r>687
Wilhelmina C. Pope. Instructor
\nnie M. Pope. T. Maloi^'Prea.
Watches and Old
PornsrFoi" Sale
A 17 .Towel Wh am. gold filled
~ase?Onlv $12.7,5 r*ish. Guaranteed.
Write
EDWARI) CAMPBELL
B<w 168 Rrnnawiek, Ga. . *
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