The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, January 23, 1943.
PERSONALf
I MENTION I
MARRIAG E AN> OI NCEM E}it H
Mr. and Mrs. George Woodson j|S
announce the marriage of their |||
. tlaiipht.iT 9
Ilattie Helle
Mr. Arbi ey Lee Jones on
Wednesday the thirtieth of
December SB
Nineteen hundred and forty-two ?g
' at Hampton, Vn.
GOES TO NEW YORK CITY ?
Orangeburg, Jan. 15?Mrs. S. J.
WThomson' left for New Y'ork City ' ^
January 15th to accept a position M
as nurse in one of the New Y^oik of
hosnitsils. in tllf> iloffiun nf Vw.,. of
country. - Sc
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i 'u iii'i Rhynos and husband ft,
Philadelphia, Pa., spent the ;s
Christmas at home with her moth- m.
er, Mrs. Maggie Gollman. She on
was accompanied to Columbia Lj j
her mother, who speivt the night
so
with her son George Gollman;
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Mr. anct"MTs. John Watts of 01
Jk Newberry county who moved here
to Columbia seven years ago are "I
?. - now celebrating their twenty-seventh
anniversary, the third Sunday
in January.
Mrs. iWilhelmina Patterson is 1
vacationing in Detroit, Michigan ' n
st 1
with her husband, who-at present
rs employed at the Ford Motor '
Co. An enjoyable stay lias been
??nv*Avf/VA! h ? 1
ivjn/i icu uy niii menus. *'afl
ch
Misses Ruth and.Rosa Mae Kv- ^
erett of Bennett College, spent
last week end with their parents, pj.
Dr. and Mrsr B. A. Everett.?They -pjr
had us their guest Mis Inez
Ilogan, also of Bennett College,
Miss Ruth Everett completed her on
college education at Bennett in nij
three and a half years. She will
enter the University of Michigan ha
February 1st, to obtain her Mas- en
ters. She has a brother at Uni- foi
versity of Michigan, who is a P&
senior medical student. 1,1
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SPENT HOLIDAYS IN N. Y. C. ue
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Miss Lottie Louise Ford of St. scj
- Matthews and St. George, S. C., ,in
_ spent the holidays -in New York ar,
City. She reported a very pleasant
trip. While there she was the \j
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Mandy. Mrs. Mainly was formerly
Mrss Janell Hayes of Mullins', S.
Carolina.
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RUBY L. LIPSCQMB lor
BECOMES WAAC
in?
Lit-ut. Dorothy Cooper. WAAC cie
recruiting officer at Fort Jackson Co
reported that Ruby L. Lipsseomb. Mr
Negro, of Spartanburg, filHCenroir- ~M".
ed in the Women's Army Aux- Mc
diary's Army Corps and has been Pf
transferred to the WAAC reserve PThe
new Auxiliary will remain St<
at home until called for actvic by
duty, the lieutenant said. Di<
Rev. M. P. Pearson, popular pas
tor of St. Paul and Zion Canaan
left Columbia Tuesday for Tim jjii>
monesville to visit his brother, Rev tin
Pearson. Rev. Pearson _told the or,
, news editor of the many gifts and ert
presents he received for new yeat
from his churches. Counting the |C1
gifts and the money, it amounts pr!,
to $150.00. Doubtless Rev. Rear- VVV
son lends the state in gifts. l(.(]
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^ Mr. Ben Boozer returned from CJI]
^Atlanta Monday where he went as wit
a representative of the brick lay- fhi
?l_er_ union of Columbia.- Uu^ Amid--K-cr
the Atlanta meeting had 3000 "]
whites and 100o colored. More de- ()ai
l.'iils nf tin- purling nill iiniuta.
later. Mr. Boozer is not only u in.,
^HfeiHon, but a leading official of jou
^BPtlncy Park CME church.
The Little Mountain rlnh in itc ?
_ ... .... j v ill
weekly meeting last Friday night ,|rj
surprised their Pastor, Rev. \V. R 5t>],
Bowmnn by giving him one dollai 3
each. Among them that gave the j
J^riollar \**ere Mrs. Ida Chatman,
WMra. Alice Walker, Mi-g?Ahrmis ?
Chatman, Mrs. Daisy Chatman.
Mrs. Lillic Dreher and others. 1
the
Prof. Joe Corley, Columbia pop- Sta
alar mail carrier made a visit to of
the Leader's office and made the wai
boys feel good by treating them, wtl
Mr. Corley is in the race for the Liz
General Conference of the A. M. cou
E. church. His many friends are pro
urging his election. Doubtless he Mr
* will be elected on the first ballot- Mr
Among other fcandidates of the Co- Hit
turn bin conference are Green, of the
Winnsboro; Cook of Cedar Creek Bib
~V and Rabb of White Hall.
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FELICIA YOUNG
e nine months old daughter of
r. and Mrs. John Riyc Young,
niairs, S. ".; grand daught/i
Mrs. Ida Young and the late
ott Younk of Strother, S. C.
10 mother, Mrs. Young comes
one of the teachers of Gcthse:ine
Junior High School. She is
e of the leaders in church cir?s;
and her father Mr. Thomp11
is a business man in this cornunity.
The baby is in the best
health and lovcable to all.
t?H HAITIvliS SAVING
VI) SOCIAL CLUB
The High Hatters lichl their
ekly meeting at the home of Mr
d Mrs. Young on 2310.. Gervais
roet, Monday night. January 18.
io meeting was opened on the
gular time. The devotional was
rried out in-its--regular-manner
ter which the president took
argc and presided in ? short and
ief way.
Our new business was a supper
ilined for Saturday night. The
ins were completed. There will
a Chitterling and Fish Suppei
/en at the home of Mrs. McClain
2311 Gervais street, Saturday
rht, January 23.
The High llatters wish to say
linv turn- v?u? ...... 1- I
t r,. UUI CW-WOI Ki
and friends. We thank you
r your cooperation during the
st year and are thanking you"
advance for your cooperation
the new year and when we are
eded please contact us and we
11 put forth every^ effort to
*ve you. Our meeting closed
til next?Monday night, Januy
25th.
:w HOOKS AT WAVERLEY
EANC1I LIHItARY
Never Trust Love and Sng foi
ur Supper by 1', Gaddis. Paint
Uuttes. by A. H. Godden. Gamb
's Chance. by J. B. Ilendryx. J
cok of the Devil, by K. S. Hold:.
Draft Bride by A. Humph-'
S W fills of .Tevirhn bv J. ile- rd.
Arms and the Girl, by M. M
irshall. I'll Wait _for_You by,
TT. Nichols. Madcap, by P. 0'- I
?Vf? All Pvtf e T5 I
11, ivjr u
rowne. If This lie Destiny by
Robins. Miss Wings, by F.
inehraker. Bushwack Bullets, i
W. A. Tompkins. Six Wove tc
\ by Kirk Wales. jj
ALLEN-BEN EDICT CI.L H
The club held its weekly meet
: on January 18 at its usual
le. The house was called t o
lor by the President -Air. RobRice.
The-rhaplain took charge
the opening. Song la the Gar
i, led by Mrs. Oneida Boozer;
tyer by Mrs.. Robert Rice; song
lat a Friend We Have in Jesus H
by Mrs. Marion Rice. The deions
then closed. The roll was
led and everybody responded*!
h a Bible verse and their fee.
e minutes cf the last meeting
re read, rocelved .Tnd adopted. .
Phe club went into the business
f rvf tUn ninot in/>- tt-l* 5/.K ?? "- -II ?
v wi HIV IIIVClHIg ? I I 1V I I w?? UIS5
end pirn h"'I L"I'. Plui'u Hill -j
dc for the near future. We ad- ,
rued to meet at Mrs. Jones Ft) j
en-Benedict court.
The host and hostess served a ,
iety of sandwichcs and grape \
11k. Everybody expressed them
yes and enjoyed the repast.
Jr. Robert Rice, president ,
Jrs. Oneida boozer, reporter .
iCNXUl,VK SOCIAL 4-W:H -J
i'he Sunshine Social club met at 1
honlc of Mrs. Julia Glenn, 2308
,rk street. The regular routine '
business was carried out. $14.31- ^
s collected. Our next meeting (
1 be hetd at The home of Mrs 1
;zic Griffin, Allen-Benedict s
rt. t'rominent on the cvering's '
gram were Mr. George Belton, '
. Reubin McDaniel our president c
s. Julia Glenn and Mrs. Minnie
ip. Each member responded to 5
roll call with an appropriate 1
Jo quotation. c
Mrs Julia Glenn, reporter I
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FU IKN I)LV TWELVK
SOC IAL ( LI 1?
The clk I met for the first time
in '4.'! nt the home of Mrs. Ilattio |
Goodwin 21.50 Fdmwood Ave. All
officers were re-elected: M r^. Ada
Love, president: Mrs. Willie llazzr.rd,
vice-president. Mrs. Geneva
Green, recording secretary.; Mrs '
Georgia Mae Davenport, iVnanctal j
secretary: Mrs. Olivet Y-arboi ongh I
treasnret ; Mrs.- Lama "hiUcrsim '
5
rhapiain. ;
The club was very successful in !
'42. W.o had more than SWO.OO to |
ivkio among us. The ho-*"'" * I
ved some of the goodies of Christmas.
The next meetin.tr January 11th
was at. Mrs. Geneva Green 2020
Oak street. Plans were made for
nir first anniversary which will be
Friday night. Jam nry 22nd. That's
when you wili see many beautiful
gowns. Our friends .will celebrate
wun us. \\ atch out for an invi- I
tation from one of us.
Our new member Mrs. Supivna
"Jallman was received and tv
welcome. .Mrs. Green served a
variety' of sandwiches and CocoCola.
Lancaster County ,
Benedict College
Club Reorganizes
Lancaster, S. C.?The Benedict
College club of Lancaster county
met Saturday, January 0, to reorganize
for the New Year. The
following' officers were elected:
Mr. B, T. Blocker, president;
Miss Annie B. Blackmon, vice
president: Miss Nettie G. Vox, secretary
and Mrs. Bessie C*. Barnes,
treasurer.
Each member was very enthusi
es. Wi? set. a very h iffh goal "01
fhe ani'ount which the club will
raise and with the spirit each one
is manifesting there will be 110
trouble for the club to attain it
We were very glad to have with
Professor E. E. Riley of Benedict
college.
Miss X. G. Fox. reporter
SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB
The Sunny Side Social club held
its weekly meeting at the home of '
Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy on
Jan. 11). The " meeting was called
to order and the devotions were
can led out in the regular manner
after which ,thc president took
charge. The minutes of the pre-'
vious meeting were read, received
and approved then the house \va?
opened for business. The new bus:
ness was that of a Dron-in- Parte
to be given in the near future. A "
pain wc say to the East End Union
and various clubs of the city
\vc.arc. wishing .you a prosperous-and
successful year and at any
tjn.ui that \vc. can be -of service Ave
are with you 100 percent.
Our officers for 1940 are as follows:
Mrs Esther Rowe, presidentMr.
James Middleton, vicc-presi
rlent; Mrs. Moody, secretary; Mr
Rowe .treasurer; Mrs. Evans, chap
lam;?Mrs" ^Kennedy, chairman of
committee; Mr. Kennedy, business
manager.
THE LOVEIY ;15 SAVINU C LUB
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Essie Davis. "The usual devotions
were conducted} aftci*
ivhich the minutes of the previous
nuetin.fr were read and ' a'dopted
After the transaction of the business
of the evening- the meeting
ivas adjourned. The next meeting
will be held at 2112 Wasfungtbn '
;tveet.
V. W. C. A. HOLDS UKGl'LAR
MONTHLY MELTING
The YWCA held its regular
momr.iy meeting on Wednesday cv "
ming. Bigger and Better YWCA
s our slogan. We are urging all
ifWCA members to meet in a call
meeting on Wednesday evening.
February 3rd, 1043 5:30 o'clock
it the YWCA building.
Gilds Reserve meets every Satarday
5 o'clock All members an.
isked to be present. One group
neets every juonday Booker Washington
high school, .Miss Lar y
Jaines, advisor.
Bible call under the direction ol
Wiss Virginia Litteneatt teacher ol
Columbia Bible college is had ev>ry
Saturday evening. Come ip^
ts Bible sillies class. G irlK Reicn'e
i"s planning a gala party for
Friday night. Joint meeting Satlrdays
with all Gilds Reserve
luhs at YWCA.
vjiiHirmun oi noam, uriss Mary
>axon; Secretary, Mrs. D. K. Jenrtrnr;
Treasurer, MrS. B. V. VI?ent;
Sec/etary and Dean ?f Girls
ilrs. Martha CluttsI
THE PALMETTO LE/
Stewart-Cuthbert ,
Marriage
A mnrriutre of interest t ? all of
South Carolina was that of Mi?s
Mildred Cuthberth of Bjunsw+eh.
Cla.. to Mr. Paul A. Stewart o f
A>ran?rt*b*tnrr
The bride is the daughter of
M r. .and ?Mrs., Harry CulUl>erth
Mr. Cut-berth is a letter carrier in
l>r. iv? ? k.?The?behb- lot1' sttr-A.R.
degree from Kpelman collegt
and hi s taa jhl Vnisic In Tloberl
Smalls high school in Reaufort
She -is new employed -frr Washington.
Tt:e groom is the son of Profesi
-or ami Mis. K. L. Stewart o f
South Carolina State college. Prof
Stewart is in fhartte of brick ma
| sonry at this college.
! The groom was assistant princi
[ pal ami had charge of the band in
| Robert Sniails high school. BeauI
fort. He is a irnuiuute -of fimaf
Carolina State college. He holds
an M.A. from the University of
Michigan and is now employed in
the U. S. Post Office in Washington,
D. C.
Professor and Mrs. Stewart entertained
in their beautiful home
in honor of the newly Wed. The
presents received proclaimed the
popularity of the young couple,
j who now reside Mn Washington.
The Kings<and Queens
Want Peace
Zion Baptist Church, Kastover
Presents i - -----Mrs.
Eva Oheeseboro president
of the Missionary Society of Zion
church of Eastovey in cooperation
with Red Hill Baptist church and
the community at large, is present
ing one of the most spectacular
religious anil patriotic pageant
-ever presented in that-seetion.
Allied Nations and those who
have allied inclination are being
staged.
The costumes are to be works
ol' engenius creations for authenticity
and beauty. The following
jfmj
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? LF.V, H E-N-R Y E H ARIH N J
Popular Pastor
named person are sonle of those
who will participate:
Professor E. Barnwell ? Uncle
Sam. Haile Selassie and Queen,
Joe Choeseboro and Mrs. EleasC
Scott; Polish Ruler and Wife, Mr.
Potee and Annie Carter; Stalin
and Wife, J. B. Miller and Mrs.
Nickpqay; Cuba?Mr. MeKinley
Scott, dr.. and wife; Czechslovakia
Mr. MeKinley Scott, Sr., and Airs.
Jenkins; France, Mr. La Brue and
Mrs. Martha Scott: Spanish, Dea. 1
Bailey and Mrs. .Maude Smith; Hit- 1
lor. In a. Tirmnons; China, Robt. 1
Drayton and Mrs. Lizzie Scott; '
Great Britaih*. Rev. and Mrs. L. ;
Robinson; Greece, Rev. H. E. liar '
din and Mrs. Eva Choeseboro: Bra- 1
zil. Mrs. Florida La Brue; Statute '
ot' I.ihf.vfv \1?C I i
Mrs. Lizzie Robinson; Norway,
Mrs. R. Bailey; New Zealand, Ro- '
sia Robinson; South Africa, Mrs.
E. Timmons; Panama, Mrs. Mc- S
Kenzic and Mr. Dowdy. Mahatma '
(lhailda, .Mi>s .Janic Mouse; iiaui. 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. Webber; Hundu- i
ras, India Webber; Nicaragua, <
Ethel Webber; Gautama I a, Mrs. K.
Lee; Youth Group represent the i
U. S. A. and those of all the other
countries. " .
WISDOM SOCIAL CLUll
R F.OKG A N1ZED
The Wisdom Social club was re J
organized Jrrmrary 12th at tire i
home of Mrs. Rosa B. Seymour on
ileidt street. Officers are Mrs '
Phyllis Russell, president; Mrs.
Kill'One Joyce, vice-president; Mra--5,
Elizabeth Myeis, financial secre- *
taiy; Mrs. Jessica Tolivcr, record- '
irip secretary; Mrs. Rose B. Seymour,
chaplain.
The club will meet next at the
home of Mrs. Joyce. After adjournment
the group went to the f
home of Mrs. Catherine Calient, 1
Allen-Benedict Court, where a delicious
repast was served.
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tl)EK
I^orraine Ferguson
Jones In Recital
The Steward Hoard of Emmanuel
A. M. E. church, Charleston i
S. C:, presented Lorraine Fer^u-j
?m Jnni'R. coloratura soprano of I
New Vork City, and Prof. Howard
K. Mann, accompanist, in a sons:
-i-gritfll'-at-the a bdvo^?ntfmnP^eTmrcfi
Fnesdoy e\ uriing, January 12. I'.M.'l.,
.Mother Emmanuel, by which the
said church is commonly known
ind called, was almost lull to its
opacity by the friends and admirers
of Mrs. Jones, whose absence
from the city, which is het
hometown, covered a period ol
twenty or more years. The pro- |
itrunt was artistically rendered andH
graciously received and enjv /cc |
y the audience, who turned out in
tun strength, to witness same. At ]
the close" of the program Mrs.
Tones was showered with flowers.j
"Stssef, and handshakes from her
"many friends and admi.ters. Out
f the many dinner invitations exended
to her and Prof. Mann,
lime only permitted them to atr
tond a supper given by Miss SadifE.
Green, a school teacher of the I
:ity school, and a very colorful
*are well party given bv Mrs.
Jones-brother, Mr. and Mrs A. C*l
^Ferguson, at whose home, Mrs.
Jones was stopping. " J
Mrs. Jones and Prof. Mann expressed
themselves as being well
pleased with the wonderful hospitalities
shown them at both of
these purtioa, fl|H) fnj^ygd thmn
selves immensely, and informed
the ~gtlthering that they hope to
be- able to return soon.
SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB
The Sunshine Social club hold its
first meeting of the year at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Belton 2308
Stark street. Opening song by
Mr. M. C. Daniel; scripture lesson
by Mrs. Julia Glenn; song, Mr.
Belton; prayer by Mr. McDaniel,
then the house was opened fer
business. Election of officers was
held. A motion was made and
passed that the club retain the
same officers for 1943: Mr. McDan
iel, president; Miss Anna Fogle,
secretary. Mrs. Clara Belton ,assistant
secretary; Mrs. Julia Glenn-j
chaplain. Each member responded
with Bible verse and dues. The
amount taken up was $25.75. Our
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. E. Fogle, 1719 Lady St.
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Eliza Fogle, Monday night
at 8:15 with the chaplain in charge
who opened with a song; prayer
by the president; scripture lesson
by the chaplain selected from the
I5th Psalm. The devotiona]{L_\va?
closed: The roll called and members
responded with Bible verses
and dues. Amount collected $10.75.
Next meetinir wilL he. at the
home of Mrs. Julia Glenn 2308
Stark-street ?
IN AM) AROUND 1* AG ELAND
Miss Etbol T
??wuuio anu air. Uinston
Blakeney wore quietly married
January 2, 1913. Their many
friends wish them much happiness.
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The third croup meeting of the
teachers in the Pageland district
was held at the Pageland school,
Wednesday, January 13. The .
meeting was opened with singing
>>' the group followed with pray j
c>r by Mr. Auther D. Johnson. The |
Chairman, Miss Vashti E. Brew- ,
?r thm called for State Teachers i
Association dues and money, j'ojr I
Lhe war bond to be bought by the
County Teachers' association. Af:er
the business session the mcetng
was turned over to the Jeanes
Teacher, Mrs. M. L. Foster Johnton
who in turn presented Miss
V E. Brewer and Mr. Chandler
?oth of whom made interesting
alks on their recent trip to CollillDIU
Where iney auenneu a meet "
ng of teachers who are to do
idult work. As usual the Jeanes
Teacher, Mrs. Johnson gave much
nspiring and helpful information.
Mrs. Laura J. Brewer principal
if Taylor Chapel school and her
uster Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers a
number of the Chesterfield faculty
vore called to Philadelphia recenty
the- death rrf their sister. "
The heartfelt sympathy of their
nnny friends pro mrt to them.
Mrs. Elizabeth Funderburke who
ias been indisposed is out again. |
Mr. James Howell of N. Y. C. |
isited his sister Mrs. Annie Me- 'ombo
and father Mr. Ezel Sowell
veently. *
Pvt. Kemp Dargin of Camp Lee,
ra. visited his parents Mr. and i
ilrs. Jim Dargin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer had
is their dinner gueat Sunday Rev.
?aceant and Mr. M. C. FluHberd.
Mr. Howard Gregory' of N. Y. C.
dsited relatives here recently.
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Congaree Medical
Society Holds Meeting
Tlio Congaree Medical Society
inet in regular session, Jan. 1 .'itH.
'at the Savoy Grill, I>r. H.G. liarThe
newly elected officers were
inatalkd hj' Dr. J.G. Stuart. After
charging the officers with their
several responsibilities, l>r. Stuart
said: "The medical society affords
a forum wherein the best medical
thought opinions end achievements
rriml expression. It is a clearing
house where the viewpoint of the
individual practitioner and the
group ideals developed from helpful
association lead to a common
eround of mutual i-?cn..nt ..
qual advantage." The following is
a roster of Clio officers for the
year 19411: President, I>r. H? (1.
Thompson; Vice Pres. Dr. I). K.
Jenkins; Secretary, Dr. H.D. Monteith;
Treasurer, Dr. 11.G. Harper.
The executive board is composed
of Drs. F.B. Johnson, B.A. Everett
and Durham Counts.
The guest speaker, Lt. Claytor
of Fort Jackson, having been unavoidably
detained, Dr. D.K. Jenkins
gave a lecture on Osteoblasts
and Osteoclasts illustrating their
action on bone cell proliferation
and bone resorption. The lecture
was well received.
The February meeting will beheld
at the home of Dr. A.J. Collins,
Feb. 10, 194.1.
DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Outen 2108 Pendleton St.
Monday night. January 18, 1941.
I Opening selection Just a Closer
Walk With Thee, led by Mrs. Sum
ter; prayer, Mr. Outen; scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. (Trpgn thf
chaplain. When I Come to the
and of my Journey was also led
by Mrs. Sumter which brought the
devotion to a close. The remaining
part of the meeting was in
the hands of the President, Mrs
Taylor. The minutes of the last
meeting were omitted due to th<
absence of the secretary. The roll
was called, each one responded
with Bible verse and dues. WV en-rolled
two new members: Misf
Robinson Mr. Sumter out exmombers
are back with us for anothei
year. The hojse was opened for
business. We wish to invite the'
many friends to a supper Satur
day night, January 23 at the honv
of Mr. and Mrs. Sumter, 1831. Gervais
street. We came to a close
and adjourned to meet with Mrs.
Clark on next Monday night.
WAYERLEY SILVER STARS
We were highly entertained on
last Tuesday night at the home of
Miss Louise Gunter on Cherry St
Our Chaplain, Mrs. Lottie Wrigh
called the house to order at
and conducted devotionals in the
usual manner After devotion the
meeting was turned over to the
president who called for the roll
and minutes of the previous meeting.
Then ?the house was opened
for business. A supper to be given
by group No. 2 was planned foi
Saturday night at the home of E
Hart. We are asking your cooperation.
The Constitution foi
19-13 was also drawn up and Mrs
Jehnsom asked-that all members "
abide by it. We are very happy
to know that the Stars are nnt
the only one that thinks Mrs Maggie
Johnson our president is able
to lead us On last Thursday nite
whcn the Kaat End Club -Union ~
was reorganized Mrs. Johnson was
unanimously re-elected as president.
'We are very profld of out
president and hope she will serve
them as well as she has served us
thro past eight years.?
Our next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Inez Hawkins.
Yours for victory,
WHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Ella Washingtoi, J1T7 Ger-.
vais street Opening s.dleetion
Pa ss Me Not O GentU iSavior; II
prayer by Mrs. Ella Washington;
Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone
was sung and devotions closed.
Officers for the year are as
follows; President, Mrs. Ella
Washington; Vice-President, Miss
Irene Young; Secretary, Miss Sophie
Durrie; Asst. Sec., Miss Lillian
Goodwin; Treasurer, Mrs. Mrtxd
Monroe; Social Treasurer, Mr.
Maggie Kennedy: Reporter. Mrs
Minnie Holt; Chaplain, Florint
Miller. Business Managers, Mrs
Fannie Micken?, Mrs Rosi-? Elks,
Sirk committed Mrs. L. Lxrrric.
The offieers have pledged to he
Faithful throughout the year 1043.
We hat! a very nice party Monday
night, January 18 at the
home of Mrs. Fannie Miekens 2474
Senate street.
Dillard Art Tutor ?
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Designs for Nat. Firm
New Orleans. I.a.. Jan. 18?Students
<>f Dillard University listen
with markedly reijjiccTftlf attelft
ion indeed these dav s \v hen A it
"Instructor Vernon WTnslow ex
pounds on the practical. everyday
value of his course.
nient Coinnanv. Chicago. 111., an
affiliate of Soar*. Roebuck and Co..
wanted patriotic designs to adorn
the front faces of ukulelcr. those
midget guitars, which were being
manufactured for distribution to
services men in the Navy, Marine
end Army branches of the armed
fordes. They asked Mr.-. WVnslow
10 submit his art ideas, of what
vas proper and fitting. Mr. Winslow
e v a plied, his designs were accepted.
i ml by this time the -A-rt
' u?, w:~..i o * ..i...i-.i- -
?? nr urn ui\uitzu's ri rv uuiu-i4ess
taking turns wirti the Oarand
rifle in the hands of mi sic-minded
warriors everywhere.
GEORGETOWN NEWS
Te Business Mens League ihT
I augurated last Christmas what
they intend to make an annual
lustom; the distribution "Tof< gifts
| 'o the poor. This organization
which also sponsored the local con
munity center is interested in all
movements for civic an,d racial
improvements.
Among the other things which
.hey hope to accomplish this ycai
is the outtitting of the local Boy
Scouts with new uniforms and the
placement of local boys and girlr.
'n a training for National Defense
Work. The
officers and members of this
organization are as follows:
Robert Anderson-, president; Jos
cph J. Jenkins, vice-president; Wal
tor W. Manigault, secretary; Clifton
Knox, treasurer. Dr. U. (I
Teele, chairman of Finance committee;
Dr. \V. S. Thompson. Robert
Jackson, Lawrence Dun tub roT
vred Green, Elias Suniter, Ben
lames, Thomas Clark, James
Holmes, Joseph I<ec, Prof. Joseph
Burrage.
?Honorary?members?Mr?C. Cr
Spaulding and Prof. J. B. Beck.
MOZELLK I). PEAV JOINS
W A A C
Ft. Jackson. S.C. Jan. 20.--lieutenant
Dorothy E. Cooper, WAAC
recruiting officer at Ft. Jackson,
announces that Mozelle D. Peay,
Negro, of Columbia, has been enrolled
in the Women's? Auxiliary
Corps, and has been placed in the
WAAC Reserve.
She will remain at home until
called for active duty.
BETHEL A. M. Ei CHI RCH
- Rev. W. .M. Jackson, Pastor
McClellanville?Sunday school
net at its usual hour. After the
study of the lesson our humble
servant brought to our hearing a
wonderful message front Joshua
7:21, subject The Result of Finding
and the Removing of Sin.
We are praying for the sick ones
every where,
GREENWOOD NEWS
Weston Chapel A ME Church
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor
Services went on at Weston chap
el in a very line way. The pastor
preached a fine,heartfelt sermon
.hat was enjoyed. Tne outline the
pastor presented at the first board
Qleeting is to be tip-top: OAfirst
spring rally was also launched
We are glad to inform our readers
that all of our Educational Money
will be on the table in due time
We are glad to say we are starting
out again with a new pastor
who seems to have his heart and
mind in the work and we do feel
that under his leadership we shall
again go to success.
P. E., P. M. Gary preached a
very fine sermon last Sunday and
held his first quarterly conference
ftinwlwy niyla. It, avary sue. ,
cess. All class leaders with the j
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true or false; now to Rain the I
control or influence the actions
away. GUARANTEE SUCCES
MADAM
All Ruaineflft Confidential
Permanently Located in Secon<j
Me of Highway No. 1 coming
Roland's Ot
OPEN SUNDAYS
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various uuxiliurie^ responding in - "^3
full. Either Gar^ paid he alwaya
enjoys his conferences at Weston
yhapcl because df Hho fine way-lb
.vhich the members respond. --tNIS
Allen -Chapel AMIS Church
Kcy. J. A- Jenkins** J'ns tor /'$
Sunday was a gloomy day but iJB
X. S. opened at ll a.ni. with the ;ja
Supt., Mr. Jann\ Huth-r and his , ..-/tjfjfl
preached a powerful sermon from
' 27 T'salirs 11th V<*r*o Walt on tlw
Lord and lie will renew tte
strength. Subject, The Ix>rd will,''
tome. Hev. Jenkins seemecT
' ave tieett nt his best. The church ' 1 .--^j
seem to be moving along nicely -yy^SjS
\v ith this new pastor. All mem-"'
bers are looking forward toward..LSt:i1a2
tni'ir tirsi quarterly conference on a
uext Saturday at Little Zion AME
church. Collection $7.15. Visi*
i??rs: Mrs. Mary Spearman and .a
Tabernacle Baptist Church
Rev. S. PL Kay, Pastor
~ " S. ;s. at ETsual ^hour with the
Supt. and his faculty in charge.
A very impressive discussion was
enjoyed by all.
Services at 11 a.m. A powerful
sermon was delivered to the congregation.
Text Luke 6:31. Everyone
enjoyed the sermon and
.went home filled with the spirit.
i WAVERLY SI' N FLOWER
The Waverly Sun Flower held
its regular meeting Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Philis. Hale at *
1335 Pendleton St. The devotional
was brief. The President,
Mrs. Sullivan was absent, Mrs.
Wilson, the vice-president conduct -f..y :
ed the meeting. The Flowers have? ,}y:
much in common for the future. / * i
The roll was called each member * " .]
responded with a Bible verse. The
hostess served delicious sandwich- n 1
es, cake and Russian tea which we
all?enjoyed. We adjourned to ' 9
meet with Mrs. Mafrnie Johnson,
at the home of Mrs. Davis o n ^
Pine street.
Mrs. Sullivan, president
Mrs. Eula Coles, reportci
rhristmae Soal
Returns
Christmas Seal Returns are
still coming into the office of the
! Richland Anti-Tuberculosrs Association
Auxiliary, K. Jen-. j4
j kins', Treasurer reports.
( "Se?i.l. .contributions are never ? t
'late' to us." J.A. Simmons, gen.
chairman, said. Seal dollars work .u '- t..
all year i#j nd,, We're deeply appreeiative
of the contributions vre
have received. This year, more
than ever before, we need the financial
and moral support of all
residents in Richland county," he
said.
"Proin past years we know that
throughout Jan. we shall continue
to recel-Vc contributions." he sakJ.
"Many people forfcet the Seals dur
ing the Christmas rush and wc
hear from them around this time."
The "following contributions were
received in the past week:
Mr. Georke Johnson $2.00
j Mrs. Juanita A. Jackson 2.00
I Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson ?1.00 - -9
I First rav?rv a r<i..u ?
---v x ?'? ? J niu v 1UU ------ 6.* A)
Mr. Ernest Q. Games ?r 1.00
Miss Lula M. Joh*son(Flat Branch
School ...... o.OO
l Miss Mary Ray Saxon 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Vincent -- 5.00
Mr. Charlie Allison 5.00
I Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Riley ? 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Elizio Jones --- 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waites - 2.00
" Mrs. Mabel Moore " - - ... - - 2.00
Mrs. Elnora Neeley - 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Mosby 2.00
Mrss E.B. Butler .. 1.00
Primrose Temple no. 611 Daughter
of Elks of Columbia --- 5.00
Mrs. Celestine Daniels 1.25
Alj's.. Dorothy Bowling 1.00
Mrs. Bessie Potee - - - - - - 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hope - 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Fraz't&Y ? 1.00
Miss Ella Jcakson (Mill Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Isaac _.$2.00 ",M.
Mrs. -Lottie Ashforti ---...$1.00
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Johnson .$1.00
Rev. T>. M Mauldin $5.00
Mr and Mrs. Jake Eubanks .$1.00
Mr. and Mrs.' D. Washington $2.00
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