The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1941, Image 1
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STATE
) ? ~ VOL. XVI?NO. 43. ~
37th Annual State Colo
Promises to be Greatesl
Columbia, S. C.?Officials of the ]
South Carolina State Colored Fair. _
are leady for What is expected to |
be the Fair best exposition jdnce
its" organization 37 years ago
when the big six days of events
open Monday, October 27.
^ The biggest features in exhibit? c
P athletics, amusement a nd enter-"~
tninment are scheduled for the six
day program.
? " Space has been requested for
_ all the available .space in the big
half-acre exhibition hall. The live
stock bidding will also be filled
with pure bred beef and dairy
cattle, hogs and other live-stock. c
The progress on the farm from ?
<*ii luiitn ui uie sune win tie displayed
in artistic fashion in. th< '
""(Hcvaft of school and farm will 1
B be gathered. Federal and .state. 1
agencies aro cooi>ei^atijm.: to.--mftte^ this
yearns 'snowing the greatest
in the history of. the association-Sensational
free acts along 1
with 15 shows, 14 rides and numerous
concessions w i 1 1 be <
b'oueht to the midway by Knus <
tinted shows.
Kentucky State, nationally
known -football nggregntio has 1
? he?rr scheduled to play Benedict
eol'oge, the home favorite, on Col- '
lege Pay. Rip1 TRin grliy-O-p-m in
the -Municipal -strrdirnvr ns~The"out
standing feature attraction for
the Fair.
Mather academy is the timehonored
opponent of Booker Wash f
^ inuton high for the high school v
^ classic on Friday. *
Officials have spared no pains
?to brinp to the public the best of 1
everything this year. *
Merchants on Main street and *
other parts of tha city of Columbia
are cooperating with Fair of- j1
ficials in givinp away jniore than
fifty prizes totaling more than
$5nn oh m v
Church, School and Farmers Day t
at the Fair. The prizes will be
given to persons on the Fair j
grounds at 8 p.m., Wednesday 1
^ when their names are called. t
Turnstiles are expected to show
arc attendance total over 25,000
when the check-up is made Sat?
urday and premiuirts are paid.
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1)1"K WEST NEWS t
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The services in the churches of
Due West on last Findav were p
immessive and bore fruits unto y
righteousness. This being the day s
for worship in all the church, the b
services were conducted at each n
nn" hv it? pastor. Financial con- s
tvibntions were good. At Mt. Le. c
- banon. the total rmount raised was b
pioi'(i"v?hnn 802.00; at St. Mary," r
move han 821 00; and at Mt. Zion, f
vn"*ar?'s of ?10,00. $
Th" Rev. .T. Tl. Rums ncstor nf -
Flat k'K-k A. M. E. church whs the
speaker at Mt. Lebanon for Rev. ,
R. -T. Glover on last Sunday night. |.
Ho nrpached a splendid sermon j,
wh'r-h each one' enjoyed. n
Mr. R. \V. Anderson of Green- (.
' vilbv S7 CJ". was the last wer>k end ,
guest of his wife. Mrs. Helen An- r
... dc-i'son of the Due West school fa_
eulty rt the home of Rev. and Mrs. n
? Vftnssr
Mrs. Lola Jones and Mrs. Anna ,
Nance spent several days last week
in Irmo and Columbia, S. C. visitin"'
relatives. They report a deli
1 h t f u 1 visit.
-Messrs. Samuel Trrman. Lowel!
Cunningham and George Ro
i he*'t Cunningham left on las* ?
Tuesday to enter the-CCC. The
community hopes them good luck.
Mrs}'. Cora Valentine of Antre- .
ville, | S. C., and Miss Baeus of .
Greemvood, S. C., were present '
morning and evening at Mt. Lebannn
A. M. E. church on last Sun. .
due. "
Messrs. O.- I/. Smith and E. T.
Holmes. Mesdames Holmes, An,1,.,^,,,!
TT-,r?ptr,n nrwl It l.ir I .1
the meeting of the Abbeville !
(' >"Mtv Touchers' Association heiu
at the Abbeville high school as
vcnres'Mitativo? of the Due West "
hifh school. Others from thi<. place j(
who attended were: Mesdame* (J'
Julia P. Maiatrne and Eunice B. *.
Hawthorne.
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NOTICE!
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The price for the Football game t,
h< tween Allen university and 't
Mot-ris college, Saturday, October t
25, has been reduced to 50c. Come I
I < no; come all, j
Watch The Palmetto
see the Red Room Suit
to b(5 Riven away at th
. nesdav^jQctaher 29, at
|W the "Leader's" window
prizes.
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Pree Patient i)ays ~
Care Given At
Ridgewood Camp
There were 5.52S free patient?
lays care given to Negroes at
ftdgrwood "Camp over the twelve
nonths period ending August 31,
.941, according to a repirt. given
)y Mrs. C, A. Johnson at the?ex
cutive committee meeting of the'
itic'hland Anti-Ti.bcrculosis auxliary
held October 21, 1941 at the
f. W. C. A. Mrs. Johnson is
hairman of the Ridgewood Camp i
Committee of the auxiliary.
Comparing the free care given ;
;o Negro patients to-1 that given >.
Q mhitoQ \i t-Lf ..V. A... ? .1 ~
-? iujo. u wnii sv;r ?iivj\vtru
fiat more free care was i;iven to
SI eg roes than white jmtients.
-=iPh?=T?b5t^"for maintaining the
Megro patients over this period
vf time was $9,829.10. In the 1910 ^
Christmas Seal Sale the Negroes ?
aised $070.05, which was inade- 1 f
luate to maintain the_ Negro pa- t .
nents'foFline month.
Rev. II . B. Butler, Jr.. general
hairman of the Seal Sale cam- ^
laign; is" calling on every Neero '
if Richland county to lend a hand
^nd do his part in making this
14HI--campatirn7^he_bLg?esl_yet.
On To Nashville!
The Ninth Connectionr.1 Young
'eople's Congress and 00th anni ersary
celebration of the A. M.
3. Sunday School Union.
Auspices, Department of Christ- r
an Education, A. M. E. church,
Nashville, Tennessee, July '21-24. j,
942.
A Militant Crusade for En- f
argement and Efficiency in Chri>- ',
ian Education.
Join the grand march to Nash 2
ilia fr^v ? -r 1 -I? -?
V iwi nit pui];uac Ui itMlgllieu.
ng the cords and strengthening J*
he stakes of" our BtrtTitfl.
Booster Clubs are being formed ^
n all of the annual conferences. n
"The harvest truly ic great but
he labourer^ are few." Luke 10:2.
WHITM1RE NEWS !,.
A rally entitled "Homecoming P
lay," was held at Bruce' Tabei - '
acle A. M. E. Zion church Sunday, P
)etober 19, with the major cap- ;l
ains J. C. Byrd and Eastei Rob. 'J
rison. it
Both white and colored partici- "
ated on the program. They were: '
/hite, JMajor J. T. Crawford, pre- ^
iding; Mayor F. K. Douglrs: n
anker \V. \V. Lewis. They all 1
nade excellent remarks. Colored, F
o'lo, Miss Easter Robinson; wel- E
ome address, Ruth Johnson; talk ''
iy Mr. J. C. Byrd. Grand total of '
inance. $70.00: contain Easter G
tobinson, $42.57; other collection, T
28.43. We'thank one and all for r
heii fine ebupt'i nticm in oui' rally.
Sunday at Cedar Grove church "
as the end of the fall rally. A 1*
irge crowd attended to hear Rev. "
Cilgore from Earl, X. C., and C
astor, Rev. A. C. Chambers. The n
otal amrmnt raiser in The rallv
its $42.40. Grand total raised F
rom all deparments, $54.57. Pie- Ji
idlng was Buelah SwiwRen. The C
astor c/f the church left- with a F
miling face. We wish him much h
uccess?at th*?annual?confei ence *
i Columbia October 20. . R
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C'OF?E NEWS T
Rev. C. C. Burgess, Pastor
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Sunday a. m., at the usuai hour p
unday School was called to order, o
t Macedonia in. town by Bro. S. 1
I. Connor. Rev. Burgess and of- p
icers present. The Sunday School v
ssson waQ beautifully discussed. T
"he pastor having ta leave for
lood Hope before adjournment,
^ft his donation ak usual. p
At Good Hope Sunday School T
as called to order by Bro.^Jc/na- ?
?sson was also very interestingly ^
liscussed. Review by the pastor ^
A lively testimonial service was
onducted by the pastor. Many ^
estified. Rev. Burgess then se- *1
riptr*/! hi tflvi C no? Of Vf ntiUrt... ^
:9, "Come unto nio." Subject, "rn !l
nvitation to the Kingdom." I am ,?r
ure those present* could but say f
hat the message was food for
lir souIr; The financial part was n
ood. 31
On Sund.nv p. ni, the A?F. loague..-L:
to,, eflted to order nt Macedonia Z
y the presdept, Mrs. A. R. Sumper
at fi:30. Many were presant and i 0
ook active parts. Rev. Burgess ! 3
ed many inspiring sonars. All
joined in. i
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leader's window and^
e and valuable prizes i*
le Fair ground/Wed- p
o'clock:?Watdrjp
and get one of these n
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COLUMBIA, S<
Guest Speaker
cil I
. MRS. SUSIE U FLIPPER
Special Notice
ro Women!
An Interdenominational' Miss,
onary Mass meeting at Bethel A.
H. E church (basement) eo-nei
Taylor and Sumter streets, Coumbia,
Friday, October ill,- at
10 n.m. Mrs.?Sv?l-r.?Flipnei.'
u.st speaker.
K M. DUNHAM, Conference
Branch President
OREENYILLE NEWS
i -M-a-ean-1 Ht rdr-T 't'ns-y \v!n?
r several y.a,-s has bee" librainn
at the Phillis Wljeatley I
h; nch of the city library. has left
ie ci'.v in order to fill n position
t Battle Creek, Michigan. It has
i-en stated that Miss Pond, 'jrrass
i to be librarian at an army post,
liss PondeririT.ss has been a
tronir church worker here and
as been connected with many pro?cts
fc/r community improvement,
hit-also?strove constantly to make
ie branch Library an indispensable
art nf all the schools of ttw. <-omi
Mrs. Julia Cooper is serving as
brarian at the center until Miss
'enderffrnss* suecesor is named.
A banquet for the colored eiulove's
of Roqrers Stores was held
t Ph'llis Whentioy Center Snturny
niffht. Warehouse employees
\ whose honor the banquet was
ivert were: Messrs. Willie Lowe,
ee Goodwin. Rufus Rurke. Arthur
[a k Myron Wood. Caesar Chan- j
"1. James Burke. James Davis.
a<ner Hariston, Leonard Martin.
Ins.'"!!" Anderson. TTosie Bryant.
Id. Fi or, Clinton Robinson. G envoi
Hevwood. Jon-h Cureton.
olvn Cureton. John IIen? v Roldeji,
Hades Johnson. James Mnekev. J.
) McRe '. Eutrene Smith, and Leov
Harrison.
jsneeiai iruests were several non"???>?l?sto#ned
officer,. (,f the 810th
inffineors Corns of Tanma. Flu.
ov- tomnorarilv stationed ; t the
Iroenvill" airhase. Military men
resent werej Staff Servant* MorL
w H Ti'?oer.0'M?rHn-V B. Jon s. ]
lor'ie "Flowers; Sorffeants Am- I
jiiu^p Mitchell, Herman Flritt,.
harli? McCants.'R. J. Kennerly, 1
Itttrene Colemany-Lee Rm- l,am" -j
erth. Willie Scott. an;J William
lexnndor: Crna/rals .Toss Lewis, j
lennv T, O'Rerrv, William R. j
ooper. I uthor R. Champion, Orion j
azzell. Charle? L. Hudson, Jam??
. Tolliver.
Other men invited were: Doctors-]
barren Cooper. J. Guy Douglas, i
eck. Henrv Lawton, Preston |
tewrrt. C. E. Hammond. J. Wil- i
o?- Walker; Messrs. Henry L.
'' reivol. (i"o. W. Parker. E. C.
furrav. .T. Edgar Smith, and K. E. i
r/nes.
Dr. E. A. E. Huererins, a trradate
of Queens College. London. )
intrlond, wa? the truest speaker.
?v. Hvearins also presented theI
(r .tnff U...I .... 11 111
at ehouse employees of Roerevs
tore? had sent from New York
v air for Sterling high school. It j
as undersToo'd, however, that two '
r three of the men from Roprors j
tores would attend one of the
ssemhlv periods of Sterling in j
rder to go throueh the prosenition
cereni(/ny in the presence of !
he hleh school students. Other!
lUfhPnrs en "prograni were, the
peec1, accepting the flair bv Prof, j
awton remarks hy rn armv rep- 1
esentative, remarks by Rofc-or
tore? men. and h\- several of the
i v i linn aruests. and ahn jrroun
inp:inirt Mr. Henry S. Pureival,
xeoutive secretary of the Colored'!
Vofrssinnnl and Rusinoss Men's
'luh. hrd rharsre of all nrrnnpfeuents
and served as master of
pvomonies. The menu wn? prea
red under the supervision oV
frs. Ophelia Smith.
A croun of WPA recreation
aders met* in the office of Mr.
artment of Phillis Wheatley Cen.
er Mondaj^rfternocm in order to
lake iMans 'for conrdjfiatinjr plans
o be Carried out by various orfr.illzations
of the city. But he
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OUT! I CAROL I N A, SAT LIU) I
; Dedication of Alleni
Benedict Court
ISllIlday. Qetohpr 9 ft ?
A lien-Benedict Court, low-rent
^ housing fH'ojeet I'm Negroes, wilL
be -dedicated-St inlay, October lib,
"t 1 '.in. The |iuaram will be
held in front of the Administrabuilding,
.oa Court Plaza. Xhe..
.JAlLLic__ix invited to attend this
pi ogre rii.
Allen-Benedict Court is named
" fur the two "Noern colleges, Allen
I'l iversitv and HciU'dixt fjillixri.
Rc'edict College is separated from
the project by I.aurel Jiireet -and
""YTTTT University i s just two
'doe's away. 'I* h e Housing
\ : thor'tv rend* Jed a great serine
to the two it Th at's, by elimi.
>atjn'.' one -of - the worst slyjOflL
ven? TTi Collinihin and replacing
' it with oxe ?of-t+ir tTvst planned
''Olisill ' projects:?144 the?< Olllltl.V "
On November I !. ll'lO the pro-,
iei t?was opened frrf occupancy and
110 families moved in. IIy De.
"ember 4. 1040 every one of the
244 units were takeiw?Si^ee that~
Hate only 13 families have moved
frnm the project.
There is a fully eiiuipped play
ground on the-project- for -the- tw
of project tenants and the sur-_
rounding comm i:nity. Hie community
activities of' the project
tVe planned to iiucginte with the
"titire city.
F.VKK <'IT^ XKW'S
? y a !. ; :' ' ! d- v at
*' ?'!:i-' Ba?tist ehu-eh.' Sundry
...i <- *
.w-1 ..Jii-lll-'l .11 I ill' USUH. r.oin
with all workers ;i! 11,? ir i <f
'.Ut\\ Th.e lesson \*.:s^ nicely dis_^_S.S-:cL
Sunday niirhi. Hew- F. 1) Quar erbumb
preached a 'wonderful ser.
mon. Sister Candi-.e Smirle.tai v : n'd
er ro-wc-vke.Ts raised $17.00,
At Wesley Rev W. I). Primus
preached a wonderful sermon Sunday
morninjr. "Del Worn nee in tinday
of trouble" was the subject
- * the sermon preached by Rev.
A. R. German Sunday nijrht at St.
Tr^ies. Rev._ .Jesse Johnson as- '
sisted Rev. German.
The member* of th. local Chri-t- 1
mas Seal Committee are as fo!1
lows: Miss Please Cain "Mi*. Ma.
j vie K'.els. Mrs. Annie Shields/Mr.
Marvin Green. Rev.-. W. 1). Primus.
Mr. Preston Gaskins. and Mr.
Roosevelt Bryant.
diil mention that at least ? n entertainment
will I e held e: eh week.
Prof. J. K. Beck, nrineinal of.,
i St.Him* hi/'I; s.'-im 1. smd P'"f. Alj
fred Mo--re of tin- hiirh school fa
cult v. Were in Georgetown rn .1msI
ine?< last w-ek end.
j Mrs. Geneva Yoiinir of Pine St..
i i-* sm-ndinu" < ' . raLtla^s in Detroit,
; Michigan, visijinir h i- re;afives.
I Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. !
| Mr:? !"l'it'i?ft- 1:rv Rosem? ml re
'turned to Kurt I'mairtr :n North Ca
jrolin,-. sifter sn? ndintr sever:'I days
! with his r. Mrs. Robert
I " *"h 1' - \ St..' :<nd his
i sisfev. Mi>. ! :. i!e Foster of Fi
pQird St . . I
Mr. Glasbv M:ts retvrno,! to eamn
n Flo'id.". aft--'' sne ndinir severaijrhtys
visftih'/ hi< mother. Mi's
Vnmnda Gl: -d v. .^CElford -St.
Rev. S. K. K i-v preached his
farewell srrinmi?at--Mx?Emanuel Raptist
church on Spnrtinbur:'St.
last Stnnlav niirht. A ft in pastori
nir th: t church for ten years,
he has accepted a call from one of
the leaditiT chur-hes of Greenwood.
Those nli" have b. en Us
Adrrr Rev. Kav are su: e
ho will bo-missed her? in Greenville.
He i.. a strop? and activeworker.
willinir to tr ive of his time
: nd enertrv fdr anv jrood cause.
Mr. Calvin McDowell of Greenline.
is able to ho up asain after
Iviner seriously ill for several days.
The "Rudders' ' Kb was entertained
at the home of Mrs. Mabel
R^JJ__LL[L11H I mi fl "ii I' I ' '
Miss Mrtrt'ie Walker last Thursday
af*o>noon -.t *> oYh-vk.
Mr. and Mrs. Aeie Stvle- have
| moved from Klb-rd ft. to (lower
St. over the rivet
Mrs. Ma'v Youncr of Flfnrd St,,..,
has been indisposed for s< v ni l
(lays hern (He of .1 sprained arm.
A citv-wirlo choir was orcrnized
at Phillis Wheat lev Center las*
-Thursday 4H4sh-t??A ivtvy - Urnee
present were: Mrs. Ronnie Clinton.
Mrs. Sadie 0?born. Mrs Marv
j Grand. Mrs ('orrie Lo? Sullivan.
Mrs. Annie Mae Heard. Mrs. Geneva
Youncr Mrs. Fthel Waters.
I Mrs. Mrniif Jones Mrs. Mollie
! Freeman. Mrs S. C. Franks. Mr.
R W. Wnddell. Mr Wilson, and
j Mr Tillman Youncr. Leaders selected
bv the croup are: Mrs. Go
nova Youncr. directress; Mrs
! Fthel Walters, ni.upst: M? s. S. C.
Franks, assistant ipirnist; Mrs.
| Mamie Jones, president. Mrs. Mollie
Freeman, secretary.
Mr. Willie Grant and his son
Mr. ftroadus Grant. o? Focntafli
I Inn. were cruests at the home of
Mrs. Henrietta Rarksdale of Cherrv
Kt. Monday- nftr'*t. Mr. Wtttte
Grant is the brothoi cf Mm
Barksdale. _
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\Y, OCTOBKH 257 1941
Mrs. Ruth Davis
Passes
Mr . K' ; 1. I'r - in ... | i fd
away at her- homo I'.hiS GcrI
vais street Stlllday nivht fli'tnhi r,
fJ2. liui after an illness ?> 1* ;i fewdays.
Mis. I)avis was the- third
daughter of Mr. and M rs. '.ToTiif
Vaughn, formerly <if Columbia.
Ji. C.. now <.f Buffalo. Now York.
Mrs. 1^: vis was fun;r:;l izod at
Be'ri.i 1 A. M. K. ehbrch on Wed"' si
:iy lift"' '"" II?ft4?frrTT?nYlnck
?y the l!o\. I. \\ , .Jam-rotto." Interment
was at the PahnT-tto c< in-'
otery wlu-re she n-st. u -1? a
ytltond <>f beatitrftil flowers
Miv i -
. . . > 1.- ie?\ es I > HI" 1 11 lid'
assing a dev ted h".??>and. Mi.
William I )iivis: t\\ ? ckildr* n. WilI
Ham Jr.. ami .Mary Alive Davis;
| father, and mother. Mr. am) Mrs.
"ToKn Vaughn -_u?~ Ruffii-inr?N. T.:
wo sisters. Mis. Ella I.ei ITause
^"f liuff.iln. N. Y.. a -.1 .u "<*. 7arah
' 1 Tatcher ( fAiu'usta. Gn.; ' five
brothers. Mr. William Varghti of
N.ew York City; Mr. John Va:-:hn
Jr.; of Columbia: Messrs Kabort r
Chailes and Eugene. Van lin. all
if HifTalo. N. Y.: a flevoted mother-in
law. Mrs. Mary Davis: four
brolnei s-in. I'trw and ?>v;f sisters
.. J i-law ami - ?- hnst' of 1M;. * i v e s
' .d friends, ?
JOTTN^ToV N I-:\\ 1
-ore-i 1>\' 'he Willing \\ .;ers"
The silver tea which wu*- spoil
Mo; vil and Fragment Ga'ln ? r< of
TJethel ('. M. K. e i.rch on Sunday
was quite ;1 suvress. A v iv if.
! 1 i ' or mi was ml re*.
l?y Mrs. Rosa Jay.
Mr. and Mrs. Junes P, ,-r of
Cleveland. Ohio are vis 'tit wMrs.
Marv Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Spigner of i.?: tigcbu(if?were
the Sunday afternoon
-ffUests "or their daughter
Miss Theel i Snianer.in th home
of the Popes.
M-s. Mittie Smith litis returned
to New York t'itv after a visit to
Mr" an 1 Mrs. C. p. Pone. Mrs
Smith, is a sis', r of Mr. Poiv.
Mi-s Ainra Walker spent the
week-end rt her home in Aiken.
Mr. Joe Miles snent Monday in
Augusta. Ga. on business.
Regret to mativ friends is the
illness of Mrs. Mary Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles spent
Snndav in Kdg.fi* Id, S. C. wi'ii
relatives.
WASHINGTON. I> (. NEWS
M - < I). Sanders, reporter
l'"- I eader in Ben
<!,. tS. ?r.. is in '! < rit>
s'T!? ?.* !v r sisters and h ith?T_.
Mr. s?n?! Mis. A. LrMmcas *,-f 1303
::> ! St.. N W.: Mr and Mrs. A.
R. Rvatis. 232 Florida Ave. N. W.
Mi M"s K^rid-n- S >>d-rs
l>. St. S. K.: Air. ami Mrs.
M. \*? ? snvith. 42.*> V St., N. W._ .
?"Mi- r r:., s nta Sanders ret'tt'm?>
'"i Washinirton. 1>. C. \\'edn"sdnv
hum nli.'-i iif 11 i' ? [ir11uli11'r her vara- ~
tii . : '". ni" i" Rt-nnettsville S. f*
Mr A re hie Sand vs of Now Orleans.
I.'!., spent a few days in the
yr v(-h sjstov-i brother- fid
other relatives. THis is th . first
TllUe he has seen his sisters an(I
I ?other in 23 years. Thry are. Mesdames
I.nt'cla I !if><. Isabella
i;:i. i a in iir'idi'iMin, .'am* < aiJlvJA
, iii.li.rs. Mis* ( oi'u iSttwIfi*,
Mr. Sanders.
Di\. N. .1.. arrived in the eitv ami
was the house truest of Miss Corn
Samler, an.I M's. Isabella Ryan
We M like fu> him t-> v isit lis
.pain.
Mis I'allie S'uiilrrs of RennettsviTlS.
was entertained rrt a
nartv riven l>v Mrs. I)-rothv
tv,nt' :tn1 0." St/. S. \V\.
W 's mr'ten. I>. Friday. Oetoher
IT pvi^i'iit \ver? M's. Iai it
a I.?j as. Mrs. Carrie Header
s."i. Mrs. Isnh.lt Ryan an! Miss
Cuia Sanders, Games wen* | layed
ami a delirious rep: st was enioyod
bv all.
KlIHiK SPRING NEWS
Mr. DmiL'lass Watson of Aiken.
S. spent the week otul holt visit
inir relatives and frionds.
Mrs. Ellen Hemes and daughter,
lalmr. lift for Philadelphia. Pa.
Sunday, whoro they wilf rosido for
a whilo.
Glad to report that Mr K. 1\
Peterson L lip and . it afrain after
rt~?M*rioiip tUu*k,
R:d?e Hill School News v
Mr Gardner. .Tamos Gary and [
Wood row I.eeion motored to Oranpehurp
over the Week ond to
attend an "Ap" conference.
Mrs-.- Robert spent the weekend
i"> Columbia: MiAs Wells in |Ward.
S. C.
Mr. .Johnio Peterson who is en- I
tmped iti insurance work in Golds I
boro, N. f\, -was the truest of his
wife. Mrs E. V. Peterson a few j
days apo. ?
Several tenchers attended and
enjoyed the I.. P. A. Club meet- i
inp al the home of Mrs. Addie
Merritt, Friday p.m.
Don't forpet that GhostSj Witch
es nrmt Spooks" will walk at Ridpe
Hill School, October Hist Admisaion
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Mrs. J. K. Dickson entertained 150
Mcl'urtie sttoet. Monday night, Octet
oi the United Suprtme Council of
Genera1, of the 33d and last Degree c
tish Kite of Free Masonry for the Sc
States ef America, meeting in its fif
bia. South Carolina. The music was
Graham .Jackson, of Atlanta, Georgia
the hostess. Mrs. Dickon is the
Dickson, 33 Degree and only Active
in South Carolina.
NOTICE! |*
liettis Academy is calling: all
of her graduates and former stu- I
dents for a re-organization of the J u
Bettis Academy Alumni. All ^
alumni are asked to send their, ^
names and addresses to Richard w
F. Boulware- Bettis Academy,
-Trerrttmr~Sr C. ^
Information about the "Home u
Coming," which is to be November
15, 11*41. will be mailed to
you. Mail your names and addresses
to-day. Bettis Academy
is proud of her graduates and p
former students. Let's all meet p
together oil November 15. rj
RICHLAND CO. TEACHERS' J
ASSO'N. SATl'RDAY, OCT. 25
B. T. \Y. MICH SCHOOL \j
Tlie Richland County Teachers' H
association will hold its first meet A
inc Saturday. October 25, 12 p
o'clock. at the Booker Wasliing- c
ton "high school gymnasium. M
rrincipai t. K. C row of the Co- ir
!?iiiltia hiCrh school, who hns been
recently appointed to the Board of P
Education by the governor, has ^
been invited by the executive
committee to talk to the teadhers
on the "Re-certification of Teach- "
ers for South. Carolina."
All teachers in Richland county
are urged to Ire present. q
Rev. W. G. Owens, president J
V. E. Russell, Cor. secretary
SOl'TH JAMAICA. N. Y. NEWS
Sunday wis a be: utiful day for j
all < htirch goers. The__SimJji4fa
4M4t^h"dPSW1T^raT"T>ea u. f u!! v dis- v
cussed. *
Itev. Jefferson was at his post. w
We had as guest speaker. Re\ ~
Dixson of New York City. He was (accompanied
<bv Miss Graham. 11 ' u
brought to us a wonderful sermon, i
His subject was "Praver." Every- 1
one enjoyed the beautiful song by
Rev. Dixson and Miss Graham. ; *
There will bo a musierl program *
and cake sale at Antioyb Uantist *
church October 2J. at 8:30 p. no P
sponsored by Mrs. Bortn-, M~- (C
Laugh 1m Benefit of the Building - v
Fund Rally, tickets. 10 ce nts. J. L . r
.Tones fa lit a i n
Row Hugo and bis oh-dr will il
rondor ; nlwgrh <n Thursdaw Oct- ]}
ober -TO for tuo benefit r>f th" Pas 7
tor's Aid. Come one. 001110 all j0
Margie Coo. seo?-otarv. Rev. (' 1
\Y T,.ff,..s>r o-fv. 1
Mr. Hmitv Rico is st 'I on *b..
si k list Wo ho*po ho will soon bo ^
homo again. .
The Sov thorn Now 0 mors Clob
will havo its noxt mooting at tb ?
!"i""r 01 Mrs. Masuln On vin. 2" ?
S. Frrnpklin St.. Hemnsteod t T R
Wo hope every monibor will bt
f>r?*<?errt at hbt frrratr. " ~ To
Mr and Mrs. Anderson wero the R
oiios t s of Mrs Hugo stem and Mrs, a
Jackson on Saturday evening. v
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quests ip her lovely home at 15-16
>er 20th in honor of the members
the Sovereign Grand Inspectors
>f the Ancient and Accepted Scotmtnern
Jurisdiction of the United
'tv-fifth annual session in Cojum5
furnished by that Radio Artist
t. Mrs. H. G. Thompson assisted
charming wife of Deputy J. E.
member of the Supreme Council
IBENEZKR A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson. Pastor
On last Sunday morning which
a> conference Sunday, the Sunay
School was conducted by the
ev. Elise of St. Luke. The lesson
reviewed by Bishop Flipper.
The morning sermon was
n-a-ehe'd by Bishop Allen which
v? rv iiwhifitxr
The A. C. E. league service was
(inducted by the vice president,
[rs. B..Reaves. ?At
7:30 o'clock the Rev. Turner
reached. Hic subject Was "The
ower t/f the Unseen." The scripih
text wiit taken from llrid Conthian,
4th chapter. The services
ere largely attended and many
tsitors were present.
On Fridav morning at 11:30,
[rs.. F. V, Wilson took- Mrs. Hrte
Thomas. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. j
nttie McLeet to Avery Institute.
Irs. Thomas." in choice words,
resented Mrs. Flipper to the faulty
and st-udents aC assembly,
[rs. Flipper made a very interestThe
Missionary Ladies of the
almetto Conference met at *St.
uke A. M. E. church Friday af>rnoon
at 3:30. Mrs. Flipper pceded.
Mrs. S. Huges, the eonnecttg.
appointing, was a gues't
leaker.
ni- _ n il e
ine^an 01
rhe Jitterbugs!
Do you like to jump, rup: cut,
itterbusr, just plain knocfr vnur
elf inn ur WHftt ever you may
ant to call it? Of c6urse you
o. But why do it just for fun
hen you may win yourself a fine
irizo. Something: toward that
"hristmas present that you must
uy. Yes, Christmas is that close.
The Carolina theatre is sponorinp
a Jitterbug contest, for
Jegro contestants only. This eent
is to beprin Thursday nipcht,
)ctobcr 23, 1941. and run consecu
rvely for four Thursday niprhts.
)ne couple will be Chosen each
.'eok and the four winning coules
will compete on the last
L'hursday niqrht', November >13,
941 for the grand prize, which is
25,00; oh boy! to the music of
"ony Pastor. The time is 9:00
'clock.
All contestants are asked to
rrite the Carolina theatre and
ive, their name and address, or
^ave same at the box office winow.
So come on all yon g"y ?
his, get bep to yourself and let's
win? it out on the Carolina stage
o the tune of twenty-flVe bucks,
few lira pes, yes; new sweater
nd skirts, my! my! all the fun,
nd. who will be having it ? Yon
rill. So let's get hot.