The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Sflt^ rdavf C, 1913.
Personal:
mention ;
A1A It RIA G E A N N Of N C EM EN T Mr.
and Mrs. C." M. Moore wish 1
to announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss l.uci.lc Moore, {
?- which took place on February 13.
11143 to Sgt. Harold 1). Robinson,
of Columbia, South Carolina.
J EN N IN G S-JOHN SO N
troth announced _
t
The Rev. and" Ytrs. J. R. Jer. ?
orgs of Svmter, S. C., announce
he engagement- of their daughttu
M ?Vordelfe - Rtrth, to Mr.?David A?
Johnston of Enfield, North Carolina.
The marriage will take place on
June lOr *? ?' : ??? i
" BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
a Rev. and Mm. D. R. Bedcn
augh announce the b'rfh of an
8 lb. boy, Feb. 23. liU'i ;,i the
; ?-BrcNvor?(tree- wood. S.
C. Mother andDavid, Jr., a.?
doing line.
VISITS IN ORANGEBURG
Mr. Allen Philip White of Wash- .
t~k ir.gton, I). C., was the distinguished
house guest of Miss Excelene
. Jennings of Orangeburg for lour.
days. Mr. White is employed in
defense work in Washington. Although
his stay was short Miss
Jennings and her friends enjoyed
having him down.
IMPROVING
The many friends of Miss v'iola
E. Davis will be glad to mow
going an operation, February 24,
at the Good Samaritan-Waveily
hospital.
Mrs. T.ois Baiber Davis left Columbia
Saturday morning for Maeon,
Gn., where she- went- to join
her husband, Pvt. Herbert Davis,
who is stationed at Camp Wheeler,
Ga.
WAVERLY FRIENDLY FEW
Thie club met at the home hi
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson 1302 Pine
street Monday night, March 1st
.* at 8 o'clock. The meeting Was
called to order by President, Mr.
Eddy.? The first song was led by
the chaplain; scripture lesson was
toad from the 14th Psalms by
Mrs. Dreher; prayer by Rev. How.'
ell. There is a Bright Side Some?-where
- was I sung. A .very mat .
program louowect. \\ clconu', lit
tie Miss Hook; response. Miss \Yi
son; recitation, little Mr. Hook'
iong, Mrs. Brown; poem, Mrs. Eddy;
solo, Mrs. Whittaker; j?jiper
Miss Johnson; solo, Mrs. Cook;
poem Mrs. Hook; talk, Mr. Brown
talk, Mr, Eddy. Next meeting at
home of Mrs. Eddy S13 AllenBenedict
court.
Mrs. Gi'pson, reporter
CAY LEADERS SOCIAL CLUF
The club held its regular meeting
on Monday evening, March 1
- the devotional was conducted by
bfce Chaplain Mrs. Robinson. Tr.
house was ealied to order by tl
president, then the roll was called-.
Old and new business we
discussed in a short, manner. W
aeciuea on a bingo party thi
Saturday evening at the home r
Mrs. Robinson 2484 Evans Road
The next meeting will be at th<
home of Mrs. Bready 1800 Lyo'
street.
Mr. Field, president
Mrs. Anderson, secretary
WISDOM SOCIAL ( LI B
The club held its regular weekly
meeting Monday night, * Msrrc'r - .
1. 1943 at the home of Mrs. Jcss;
ft Tolivcr 0-2 Allen-Benedict chur'
The meeting was ailed to order !>
TTTe President, Mrs. Russell with ,
the devotionals carried out in its
usual tyamwir..- The meeting whs- [limed
over to flic president Tiird :
minutes of the previous mecliig
were read, received ar.d adopted
then the roll was called with Calclj
i-e?nnn.lii?r -vvilh u l!ihl..
verse and dues. . '
The club has planned to have
a supper, bingo party and a pea. |
nut pick-up on Saturday night,
March 13th at the home of Mrs.
Wilhelmena Weir on Pendleton
^ St. Everyone is invited to at- ;
tend. 1
We then adjourned to meet at !
the home of Mis. Wilhelmena ,
Weir, The hostess served, a deli* |
. cious chicken supper which was ,
enjoyed by all. ' ''
Mrs. Phyllis Russel, president j
Mrs. Jessie Toliver, reporter
NOTICE!! |
The Electoral Coliegre of the '
, Piedmont Annual Confcvt irn will | \
be held at Mt. Pis^rah A. M. iL. I
Church, March 17, 104.1.
? R6TV U. R. HtWlehbAuVh; H
i Pastor Upst,, i
IV . . TsV." .'.sP* ml'
, , . - I
i J
" tTNSTfTNK SOCIAL < Ll 11
The club met Monday night at
!:1G at JtUS Stark Si. The dull
vas entertained by?Mm. Katrine
Cheosvboro. Opening >"0:11.: _
.y Mr. George Helton; prayer b.\
i.v? piesuteat; su.g by Mrs. Mintie
llipp scripture lassnn i.y thi
..plain: song by the president.
. lruFe was thrrrTpenerl for
"riesT by Mr.?M Da if 1. presi
lent. MJiiuttes of tlie pieviotn
cieetlnjr were read and adopted.
.lie ro.i \\;'.s cum-ci k: i; n i.u ;
r-> with :i B.bie^ verse j
.ur.btr> :> < : ! :u J ,. 1 on !
-t>i-.i a de:i.:i-.s repast which ,
-Li. eu^oyui.
Our :v>:t nmeiirrt " '1 tv e.. ~T~
avtninod bv Mi?**-Henrietta Jack- !
sou al 2.108 Sim); Sfi
Mrs. Jul a Glenn, reporter 1
BUSY ACE
The club met with Mrs. Stev. !
n>;on on Oak street Monday nite.
The devotion;.: was cuiled to or- I
dor alid carried out in a spier did ;
manner with the president readin:
the 27th chapter of Pioverhs j
After which the President. ? i s
\lmeta Lanorley pros'dad. T.k |
imputes of the last meetirc were
end and auoptod. The roll was
ailed and each member recited [
UiDle verse and paid dlll'S. Old V
and new business was discussed t
sYo are still planning the Bingo
party and peanut pickup at the ;
home of Mrs. Louis Oreo 0-2 Al- j
-n-Henedict eorrt. Victory prizes
will be given to the winners. The
meeting adjourned. Next meeting
at the home of Mrs. Albert
Smith. Refreshment was served
hic'n all enjoyed,
Ol'THERN SISTERS SOCIAL
*
and savings club
The club held its regular meet- |
hig Monday evening. March 1 at I
1 ho home of Mrs. Fannie Brown i
"*111 tn 'TM. ? M i! a 1
hi iw'.-ti iii. i ue iifvwuuiiai I'l- |
rciso war, parried ort tn the useal
form. In the business oa>*t "J
ha. meeting the liub completed ,
plans 1'or a silver tea Sunday af |
V?? nrS'i Mnvr'i 71!i fit the homo of I
Mrs. Ruth Alford 2-J'MRichland |
5t. The time is bdJO. Every
body-is--asked to attend.
We regret to learn that our
^resident is leaving town which
brought about her resignation.
?Mrs. Pauline Drown was elected president.
At the roll, call sevec
members answered. The next meet
:ng. will be at the borne of . the~
mesident 2100 Hickory Rd. The
hostess served delicious refreshments.
WAVERLY SILVER STARS
We were highly entertained on
Vst Tuesday night at t.he borne of
Mrs. 5'or>re, L-4, Alien-Benedict
irmt. The bouse was cailed to j
rder and devotions carried, qjj' .
n the usual maniw A lovely j
"woTram?w:is given in belndf ?f-J
he first meeting at Mrs. Moore |
rhe house Was then opened f<v '
business. Wo arc sorry the High
Tatters were comuelled to post- '
>oned the dance for tlie 12th but 1
ve will cooperate with you when '
it is given. A supper to be giver.
U the home of Miss Ruby John.
on on Saturdav nicrht was nlsvr
led. also a-silver tea to be given I
?n Sunday afternoon at I..G?Wc
re asking for your support. \
After the meeting we were all
.rprised fo learn that Mrs, Moore
"as celebrating her birthday. A
h lieious r?past of .champagne
-mger 'ak.,: i*?- cream and cake
as served. All of which were
joyed. A few games of P.ingo
ore played and everyone had a
"and time. We were glad to
nve with us Mrs. Bernice PlarVhcar
and Mrs. Mhry Etta Wilon.
We hope they will come aain
soon.
Our next meeting will he at the
*ome of Mrs. Ir.ez Hawkins, 1221
Lyon street.
THE \\.\ VKliLY Sr.NFI.OWER
The Sunflowers were highly en~i
'tai led?Tuesday ovonirg at?tk-?
homo of Mrs. Freda Pope on .Senate
street. The meeting was called
to order at the usual hour lv '
v.o I'rd^ident, Mfg. S Ty'
Wvofional was brief? The minutes
' re read ai d the i*oll railed. Th'
nans for a dinr.fr on Mevli G'1't
the home of Mrs. Hale, 2U5"
^"ndletrm street were matte: Ev- Pfryone
is welcome. We" Mdjourn
;>d to moot with Mr?. S-Pivm a'
lie. home .of Mrs. Shirley Davis. ,
ttTO Pir e streets The- 4)}>steMu rt
veil ;i ilclir iiuis ViOt uimiii'i1
filed oysters, potato salad, sal J
:ines, hot tea. On the (.able was (
\ beautiful dish of cookies, nuts |
md candies which we .really en!oywT ,, ,,,,,^?"
President, Mrs. Sullivan; Sec., '
Mrp. Daisy Adams; Reporter, Mrs
ciuia Coles.
i
RU E STAR SOCIAL ( LI B I
The club met on Monday nicrht.
it the home of Mrs. Rayford 1217
Lyon street. The house was rail- '
-d to order by the Vice-President
Mr, Minis. The first selection
Shine On Me was led by the Ohap<iin,
Mrs. Jones. Prayer was re- t
teated. The minutes of the last c
meeting were read, received and
adopted and the roll Was railed.
Etch member responded with a j
Bible, verse and fee. The house
.wis men opened lor ?usiness. \\ e i
received an invitatiorf front the
High Hatters which \\fe are lookng
forward to. The closing selec- ,
tion God Re With You was led by
Mrs. Jones. Benediction repeat- i
d and the meeting adjourned to j
Jl6 Walnut street. I,
H jpHflpffijK SBm BB* JHw
BBf,? w IBBV^ IPW
SOMDVi HKRI3 IN KNGI-Al
York, X. Y.: William 11. Lux. Di
Dyson, "New York, N. Y.; Lestoi
Murphy, V&ldosta, Ga.; Carl W
V\ei;3, Washington. I). .; Kcnr
Zeta Phi Rata Sara
National Finer Woi
ORIGINAL PLAY AM) .
SPECIAL ADDRESSES
MAIN bEAllRE
llLl'E HEVl'fi"CLOSED GAY
ACTIVITIES
Alpha Ornieron Z?ta and Psy
Alpha, twin chapters of Zcta Phi
Beta Sorority observed Finer Womanhood
Week beginning Monday
February 22, with special
business meeting, where plans
were made to cheer the shut-'#;.
Wednesday. Brother .J aims A.
Green, Professor of Chemistry at
State College, was speaker.
?Friday,?Psy- Alpha?Chapter?al-State
College presented an original
play, in keeping with the Sorority's
theme for the year, that
>f "Finer Womanhood in War
Time." The play depicted the saerifices
women gladly make daring
these war times and the opportunities,
t^omen have to serve
an the home front as well its re
T11V11 JVM JU'llVV UV.lt>. V t'J
t:im 1 v i his play enlarged the vision
of ill who saw it and made
them keenly aware of Finer Womanhood,
- Scholarship ami Service,
for which the great Zeta
Sorority stands.
Zeta's lUue Rev row was the
mi in feature for the Saturday
night's activities.
S.unday, Phi Hot a Sigma Fraternity
Brothers worshiped with
their Zeta Sisters at St. Luke
Pu'sliv L .riarj?Churt-h. -where_ the
Pastor /Rev. F. Cannon be: ulifully
depicted the lives of noble women
from Li Lie time to the presir.f
day. Soror A'l.a Perle Ashley
gave the history of the Sorority.
Soror L). L. Taylor, one of tne
few if not the greatest of our
local platform speakers, gave the
meaning of the theme. Mtisiv by
State College quartet. Soroj j
Madge Perry presided.
This is the one sacred time in I
ihe year when "11 Zet: s bow ill '
reverence to Almighty Cod. foi j
the continued success of this i
great Sorority.
MY CREED
To leve Zeta more and more each
day, '
To love, to honor, faithfully obey
Each sisterly request?to meet
the need
With the verv best within me,
T / ' 1
IS m \ LIl'l'M.
i
To firmly staiul for what is ri^ht
and true.
Cnsu'.licd keep our gallant white'
and blue,
To answer every call and take no i
heed
Of shadow, selfish impulse,
Is my Creed.
And when I"ve done my best? I
rnd ui ven all.
d. '.u'n cvwniaw shad s al las: must .
surely fall,
( know that He who knows my J
' every thought and dec!
And marks the sparrow's tLght.
~Will jutlRe my Creed.
Xegvc, 4-H Club Memb
trr "Food Fur Vicluiw"
Chester. S.C.?Six NVgro 1-11
'I:t members v.crr rrrrritird tni- 1
week that thev have won as iT~[
Hlue Ribbon Team in the Food
for Victory contest conducted by
the Fxtens'o Sorvite in the state
ast year. This honor entitles eachf
>1111 to rnr iiiiiii r ir invir-g, ,>ti,)iyii
and they have been relivered already.
The names of the v. irners and
the clubs tliey represent are as j
follows:
Tossio Lee' Coleman - Coeds
Isiah Mayfield Leeds
Thomas J. Vance' Leeds
Abralla Smith Tlatun Rough
Luvenia Sanders. Halnn Rough
Mam in ie Mart'n KdgemoreIn
addition t<> their (iemonstva
ions in srcTr rrctivrtdeS-a* jrrowtnj;
orn, poultry, calves, nigs. and
'aulining which '_'nve them, a net
I,oome of 814o.5>7. tliev norveiwl to I
ietf> mother :rd father with such '
hores as feeding the hoes milk
!njr the cows, repairing fences, 1
:aning. sewinc, arc! gathering the!
ggs. As a result of this, the parents
of two of the winners won
Better Farm Living Certificates
this year for the first time aid
mother won a seal to add to the
Waynion Johnson. Agvi. Agent
'-S
THK PALMETTO LEA I
* f'-:- < >* ^
>'
II^ <wSj <Bwl
Si 1)?Negro t<?f ()(Tr Can J:
uo,!v)yn. X. V.; Richard \V. Davis, \Ya
AVcCiovdon. Brooklyn. N. Y
, Pope,'Columbus, Ohio; James P. II;
:et.h K. Wilson, lieHtrklyu. N. Y? 1 h<
rity Celebrates
manhood Week
Prominent in
>v/ York Affairs
(Hy Baxter Leach)
Vr.,v Y?. v rity Y>r:h 1 ? South
Carolina citizens here are contributing
their share to the war elfort.
A groat number are buying
defenrr? bonds, an ppi-pohihin
number are serving i;i .the armed
forces of the country and others
hero are identified with Red Cross
work and other Welfare agehcies.
* * * * *
Among the number of persons
in the Defense Industries is Mrs.
.?iaiy W." AN'jil.ania. u native?of-~nr<Utv
Point ; nd an Aliunde. She has
b'-en commended by her su?<
lious for efficiency and attentiveness
to duty. She holds an imnorte'H
nosil'on with the Westtin
Electric Company.
Mrs. Anna H. Hughes. Exccative
Secretary of the South Carolina
State Co lege Club here has ,
been endorsed tor an important portion
in the 1 )ewcy ' administration.
She is a former leader of the
lie: "hlieen croup in the lUth Assent
bjv District. *
*
Assnnbl\man William Andrews
native of So'..til Carolina and a
u*her?r-f tin1?New?York?State?
T "'^slMt-'re inIreduced a bill on
Wednesday to merge the minor
courts of the City, ii' the Andrews
Bill becomes a law the Magistrate
and M i. ltK ipal CouTTs \titl conn,
under one administrative brrneh. |
tie has been a member of the Leg j
islature lor more than seven years J
lid is on us most mtiuontiai committoos.
Mrs. Ada Wright Duft'is, formerly
of Columbia mid the wife of ,
Lucas Duffis. prominent business
man hero js convalescing _at hei
home after an operation in a pri- ;
rate Sanitarium. She is rctiveiy
identified with a number of social ,
,u7~! \v e I f a re organizations i (
* * * .
The Rev. Win. MeKinley DawI
.ns, Jr. is now pastor of the fashTiiu
bl? Allen A.M.E. Church of
Jamaica, X. Y. and from all accounts
is very popular with his
members.
SUNNV SIDE SOCIAL CLUB
I
The club lie Id its last meeting
n< the bonm >f Mrs. Ruth Jenki's
March - "lie meeting wtis called
to cider by the President
Mrs. Rowe. The devotions were
. nnduetcd in the rs'-al manner. J
Minutes were read by the soere- '
t.i ry?a f a r?n il l ii tiiii hmise was
opened, for business. After a
.hi .et bus in . r Ms se.-smn the meeting
adjourned.
The hostess .?(rved ;i delirious
ers Win Blue Ribbon
Program ~
ROSE SOCIAL CIA 15
The Rose Social club held ils
regular meeting Tuesday, March
'J at the home of Mrs. Wilhelmina
Robbins on Lady street. The meetin'*
was caiTeil to order hv Mr.
lliiiiimnfc Undaiiiiv, einn |?"""l"Dl
The worshin neriod was in charge
of Mrs. Ethel Gibson. The roll
was called and minutes of the last
meeting were read, received is ml I '
adopted A short business session '
was held. The next meeting will 1
he at the home of Mrs. Tallio Mae
Scott on Cherry St.
A pleasant social period was en- '
joyed during which the hostess. '
airs. wnneiimna Kohhins served
maeoroiri salad, ham, crackers,
pie and hot tea.
Tin-: LOVELY "35" CI.VU
The Lovely "35" club niet at the (
heme of Miss Wilhelniina Price 1 ,
Harper court Monday night. The ..
meeting was opened by the chap- '
lain who conducted devotions. Bi-1 <
hie verses were recited by the j <
members. The minutes were rend 1 ,
received and adopted. Mrs. Car- !
fie Hfmlen woe reported siek. Tweiinvitntions
were read. Unfinished 1
?
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'!;,!, S I ,n ! , i. ( !.-. ;';' :, n
iiiiiii ten, !> (.'.; U'i'l i i ! . i >!i ' c ry
(.'ih-nnv AH7.-v:va?. I.a'.; K:< }?< .$( .V" II
>c. iJcion - >.:ar,_r. la.; I?.m it I.. T-sr
T: t:d ; llz Y.i m I r. g B:ri
ilu^-Ua-U^-A-p-a^ar. x.t
Sidney Park, Mar. 9
The Dixie Hemming: lord q.a"tor
r?f N'cw VnrW Cit-v ". 11 :ii np-ir
at Sidney Park CME church Tu.s
day night. M: rch i'th at tfa'VO.
This quaiicl lias just tin i she<T
three tin ii't's snc-.vssi'tl in "'Cafe
Society". Sheridan Snyare. Now
Vork City and will feature some
new songs of the. nojih.
ftaviv. Hartley?Parker. Ira.?
Tucker and W illiam dobo of Green
villo. S. S.. four boys of the south
who went north aful have Made
good. ]
They come from New Vork I
lighly recommended. Admission
]j cents; children 20 certs.
PATRIOTIC SILVER TEA
71 i?: * 1
?tin t-H'relay hI'umhoom?a-t t h?
hyine of Dea. and Mrs. W. M.
Lyles 221'1 Washington street ?
patriotic silver tea was given by I
'.he Waverky Wide-Awake circle.
The cert tor deer of the spacious
lining room was draped with a
:argv I'niied Stale Flag. 'J he eoier
scheme heirg carried out with
red, white and blue candles that
burned while the tea was in progress.
whiie other rooms were
ucuulifully decorated with lovely j
i ling iiewers. Alts., Nellie Dixon!
_nd Mis. Kluise t.'rafton. did?the-;
ieeoiating. A lively program, was !
rendered. Airs. Georgia Whitker I
mistress of deretnonies,' Tho.se
-.a(?."g part en?ihe piuyiain weiv
ia lullows: Mr*-.. A. K. Deidcy; the]
r'etsc Lie C'loial club composed of ;
i group of young girls; Airs. Han-I
la .lolmsmi, Miss I'obnie Yourg- l
deed. AI !ss Blondina Hcnd- i so-.; |
tie i-.nics sisters; I.ktle Mibiieo
'anies, soloist. Miss Hlhiora Roby- '
on, 11; [ lasera Davis, Miss Kar-i
licrdeen Hart.. Remark by ]>ea
fhenias Williams, Airs. Maggii !
ojins-i:,- M, s. Taylor and Rev. j
laxvvi+s??ift Cleveland, Ohio, '"losing
remarks i?y. Mrs. 'i.yh-s, pies- I
dent. i
W'e heartily thar.k everyone" foi \
i'neir loyal support. Sorry s]>acc 1
von't allow us to mention alt who '
- ere present. The amount raised (
'hro'.gh this olFori was j
llfi 1! j
H 111 i St
m| It
ARMY GLEE CLUB GIVES
Cpl. Samuel Williams, Dallas, T<
Members of the chorus are: Sift..
" Tex-T Pvr. Jei-emtfitT'Applewhite
Holland Austin, Detroit, Mich.;
Pvt. David Lockhart, Chattanoo]
Perroy, Ga.; Pvt. John II. York,
Hadnott, Houston, Tex.; Pvt. Th<
?ua.i upi. pmii Lbftf, iv'uw vutk,
hituilinvr supper and a p-arut
ual new business under vt.irh at
null was planned at the home of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mavos 2:120 1-2,
Washington St. Mar h IT. Ev? :
m'vhody -h<?invMod?The roll was
ailed. SI LOO was collected. The
meeting adjourned to meet a t
Miss Covinne Whaley 1114 1-2
[)ak street. I
Miss Johnnie Mae Terrv. See.
DEROKAH SOCIAL CM 15
On last Thursday night our club '
i\as the guest of the Capital City 1
yjnrtet. Due to the fact that they
vdehrated the sixth anniversary
in the 21st, we felt that it was
ur duty to give them a surmise
party, at the home of Mies. Ada
Taylor. 1200 Lyon street. Mrs.
HI f
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^!jrI "i*-:.:s..1 I L. (' !' :i..i:i. .\ew
P! I:i I *!|i'tii i. ".?.;' V.',l"'!i.r A.
txn:.\, :;>pv.\r.a. n. j.; wim
ill, Hi''.i.?:nri, 'i <'x ; IJi<'h ?r:l >!.
:v.i.3 c.j? AL-fjt.-.l lic it ? -is
1-: \<ir.i: ^oc 4? AND
SAVINGS CIA II ..
1
I J h j K?y!i* S..C-..1 iiirl SaVlllli'i
! I -1, ir. . .i) tli.. U.,.. -.< \1 .. <
| Kidney 2100 Senate" St. at
j witli the president presidi r. I)e|
Vli"imi fveiv.se was conducter. _
j by M?i'. Rd-H'Dh Jones: prayer by
t Mr. Hzchicl Motcn. c-a.h member
1 reel tod' a I'.ibte verse. The pre si
j i;-nt failed for minutes of the pre
! eious meeting whieb were read ard
approve', 1. A splendid program
Was rende red. The roll'was call-i-dr
iwii- -member?responded;?The
timet intr closed at 10 e>'clock t<> '
meet next Friday night at the
| rtonro of Mrs, Flossie Carr, 000
^ "Lincoln?St. A?elclinous?repast j
was serveel. -4
HKrfi IIATTFR8
SOCIAL CLL'B - j
The club met at the home of
"Mr and Mrs. Voting March 1st. -f
j The meeting was conducted in thwi (
usual manner; it was opened with
a song, after which there was a
prayer. After the rcadmg and ' ,
ipproval of tiie minutes .ttyc bus-|t
Iness of tlit- I'M'tiiuty wiij disputed
ed. W'o enjoyed :savinjr Mr. Jas- >
ger ^?s our visitor. The Hi^rh
Halters extend a hearty welcome .
to visitors at all tmies. Our. ]
next meeting will be held at the
-home of Mis. Rubins, 2bll Qer- ;
vais street.
(
ciii'itt H
Kittle Camden Baptist church
holds services every second and i
fourth Sunday. Sunday school is a
held every Sunday afternoon a t .J
four o'clock. This church is lo- l
cnted on R. F. 1). Columbia. The .1
people of this section are extend- .1
ed a cordial* invitation to take J
ad.antajro of the service we are r
tiyinj; to render. 1
Mrs. C. Hamilton. S. S. teacher ' %
Ml'S. Alive Mrnsiniol Sok'i'
Jiiiinna Hamilton -Irons..
Ki'V. 1'. I*. McNeill. Pastor
> f}? k . Ti 5|
; - ,:'Bj |J!
fctri k Kb
^ w ? I'
iu^8 1^/J Hi
wmmmm
BBsSSh
J CONCERT IN ENGLAND?A soldiei
?nn., has given several other recitals
Edward L. Humphrey.. Banford. Fla.:.
, Memphis, Tptttt.t Cpt. James Cr Rob:
Pvt. Alfred Daniels. Los Angeles, Cal.;
ija, Tenn.; Cpl. Walter Pugh, Pine HI
Kilgore, Tenn.; Pvt. Tola Basker, Ha
jophilus Haydon, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1st 5
-r " ' *--- c- 1 " 11:
. 1 .? nilU?V II
Ivorcne Jordan assistant hostess, t
Hie members of the quartet were
gre -ted at the door by Mr. Outen. j >
When they entered the living room [ .
(he lights were all out. We began ' t
singing Happy Birthday and Mrs '
Jordan lighted the candles. Mr | ?
Br'/nson and his group were sr I s
surprised they were dumbfounded, j t
The home was beautifully decornt-j
ed with numerous cut flowers. On ,1
ti e table was a lovely lace table i '
cloth with red. white and blue 1
candles and rapkins. In the cen- t
tor of thd table sat the blrthdny i
cake with six candles-and Happy I
Birthday to the quartet written f
across the top.
The menu consisted of fried '
chicken, rice, potato saTnrT sliced '
ulture Club Musical i
- S O Draws Iavkq Cr
I' if t i-i.i a".-it c.ii |j?st Sunday,
braa: y -X whin the ('lltuiv
nil caul'?t~b?unit .-4 - i^ut.?Luu- xli_. ^
i-M'tit of t'H' Wilkinson Home
,?r yiris. T!:c hVh n>* f tl :
Vi r-iuy was an. ::<ldrts< by J'rnf
* fi ni v r. Nal'- n. ileal! of B-'u
i t ' < :!:%*?'. vl.kh v7iTs a tiT' i :io
linn::. t . a of not vitiop
t! anyn.l 'i?-rn":?<!** '
l.s.c for? v4u* oeea*nof) iael tiled;
lit i.'. Ms from tk" S('!" " |
i (iroiio of Fort Juekson and tlv
'ride of Km t .'aekson quartet: a
iLo bv...M:>y .JMirth'i. Or:iniiit:.hmr_
t'tu her i . tie ti ' '
i' !i:i v'vi i.y Pvt. F.viv I>avis of
'roi.ti' n" by Pvt. !>i a ''-.ntK r
ort - .la- Captain Harris
1 as pre-o:Hed and Ik.?
.. Pii t he imoortaree of the tyin
f contacts su'-li as th? soldiers
ire re'?jvii.g al the I'SO. Cap.
a]n Harris is vii-r ' (,e Ti't'iv'
Jani?s)tion rompany aval lias very
tee: 1 ly ( Ifie F'"rt A
berTa! party is lr*Th> planned foi
bat e'liiuiatiy op Va?-ch t J.
On Sunday, ^'eva 7_. !)r. Samel
Hipeins. presifl- u of Allen
tiivorsif will be the -'taker at
i,,. vt-'rt'h.r v. sp-r hot r. The
Uiblic' is invite!. Foil. is tbi
,,-(>c'ra:r. of : <tivitics f. r ;!u week
4 >1 S 1 1 ?
M'liuliiv. March 8? Art Class;
Bridge
PiM-sdny,-March ?Games: Dar.cintr
Wednesday. March 1 0?"87? nCoin
Night''; Impromptu lira,
matics
Ihursday. March" 12?"Mr. and
Mrs." Night
Friday. March 1'! ? Invitation
Dunce, 7'.'2nd (.Sanitation Co.
Saturday. March 14 -BinTr.?prizes
Sunday Maivii la- or.'iO Discussion
?Gj oup.?0 :.'!<) ?( afFi-c Hour. ?
NEWS A BOl \ 1) NESMITH?
By Thelma (). White
The teachers of this community
vorked very faithfully during the
rationing period. We started on
Monday morning at P a.m. finish d
Friday evening at G p.m. A
cry large number registered ami
ach trpcher"managed her station
ery nicely.
Mr. John I>. Swe< ney, the agri'ulture
teacher of Brown school
v <loin<i> V..I.....1UI
C* " OJ..V .?vii\4 i,% |/v Ml \\ U IK.
Jo is rendering great service to
h< community. Ilt^has started
evoral proirrts, such as poultry
Muil.o/njr i ml many other typos
?l projects of?whfch the farnver*
ire wry interested. Mr. Sweeney
s a graduate of Suite College.
Phis- is his second year at Brown
The H. E. teacher Mias Robing
on is back in school after a long
tuv at In-r^iume win re she was
11.'
.!OK 1>AN - <i UOYE BAPT+ST
CULkCH
Jordan (Jrow Baptist Church
s located at 10(>0 Washington St.
aid .services are held i very Sun1;
v. Sunday School convenes at
(J a.m.: Breaching services a t
!Night Services: Devotioni!s
7:h0; PrenchWlg X:J0. Weekly
dissionaiy Prayer Meeting. Wednesday
r.iiht. 7:.'JU-l>:.'?rt. All arc
i:\itod to attend all these sericos.
Mrs. Mary Oner, Secretary
?Dean?-Williams, ('hr.??*f -Board
Rev. S. J. Johnson. Pastor
lyBl
r chorus under the direction ofo
in different parts of England.
Pvt. Surnix .AVilliams,._Biyan. ___
is6?, ltAbomnvtlta, !<C. C.; Pvt. ~
Pvt. Leon Briddell, Berlin, Md.;
uff. Ark.; Pvt. David Wallace,
dtimore, Md.; Pvt. Edward L.
5gt. Joseph A. Smith, Augusta,
osnato and hot rolls a;*d punch.
The guests wore entertained
vith dancing, playing cards and
lso enjoyed several selections by
he quartet.
Wo oswrrt" thanks to Mr*. Map.
iic Johnson and Miss Ruby Johnon
front the Waverly S. iS. club
or helping us five this party.
<"?uosts present were: 31 v s .
iiown, Mrs. Wilson of N', Y.; Mrs
s'aoivi Johr.son. 3Irs. L. Scott, Mrs
"art ha Dean Bradley, MArr Alneta
Inabinett, Miss Alice Benormn.
Mrs. Hermerha Spignor,
VIrs. Inez Hawkins, Mr. Joe Jorlan.
Miss Rartha Dean Hart Mrs.
\dline Clarke, Mrs. Margie Waynen,
Mrs. RawlinsOn, Mr. and Mrs
>rimfo SThnptfT.
PAGE SEVEN
'ea at Harden Street
owd ~
Benedict Collegre Club
Honors Miss *
rsacRii M. Garrett
- n
1 he Washington Benedict Club
giro a farewell party i t the home
of Mr. and A. hi. Simbtti, Ml
Feb. 8 for Miss Naomi M. Garret,
\vl o (!i parted 011 the h for Haiti,
;:s 5he Oirty woman r mong?ten ?J
French-speaking teachers sent by
ihe I". S. Commission of Educa- .J|j
lion. to Wuch English in Haitians
rsvhools. ? - *,4
I Xiu_ VV!ii--Jiina ton Club was proud ? .^
i to honor Miss Garret beet?use site
Htn. dk t graduate, who icarn* ?rtf
' etl her first French at Benedict,
i received her Masters Degree in
1 French at Atlanta University, was
[-an- active member and was >
I selected by the U. S. Commission
I for this foreign service from several
hundred applicants.
I Among the many gucst3 pres:
cut were representatives from
I m\eral local ,school;-, clubs: Allen,
[ Dillard, Tusk'ogoe, Texas, Minor
j and Howurd.
| On February 1 4th at ll:Oo a.
j in.. Benedict College Club No. 46
1 will celebrate Founder's Day, at
; Mount Moriah Baptist church lo{
atcd- at Third and L. Sts., S.W.
i 1 >m?d.?H Randolph lias kindly
'. onsented io dedicate hrs momj
ing scrvice-u>?commemorating _th<
' T.'lid Anniversary of the founding
j-of- Bem-dict College, l>r.?William
| O. Carrington of Howard University.
will be guest speaker,
j The Washington Club ?is putting
<>u a strenuous drive for the tI
Endowment Fund of the college.
?
RIDGE -SPRING NEWS
Sunday found ehurchgoorB at :
Ridge Hill, seeking for spiritual _
food. Rev. Jotti's knuws juat the ;
kind to give. The funeral of Mrs.
Annie Belle Bettis" tyas held a t
' Ridge llill Baptist church, Feb.
21. .She was a member of the abovo
named church for a number
of years. She leaves to mourn a
I mrsband, Mr. .Junius Bettis; eight
jvbildreiu. a mother. Mrs. . Alice
| hlorkci". six sisters.'-Mesr E. Wil- 1
' liams. Mrs. M. Carol, Mrs. C. Artimes,
Mrs P. Harris Airs. A. Stevens
all of Ridge Spring; Mts. W.
I.. Thomas of Anderson: 3 brothers:
Mr. I/O'jie Blocker, Hempstead
v v . A i Ti?t: m i i
. I.; .111'. Illdltv UlUtfcCl 2X11U
Charlie Blocker, of N. Y. C., and
a host of relatives and friends.
The Bottis a d Blo.'.kgr families^
wish t<> thank each and everyone
who assisted the family in every
way.
The entire community was sad
?"C learn of the death of Dr. D.
K.* Thompson. '
-Ridge Hill 4iigh School _
Mabel V. Davis. Heporter
Teachers a'.d students worked
hard and willingly with the regifltration
for war ration book 2 last
week.
The chapeL exercise Friday was
conducted in the form of a musical
l.y David Broadnax. It was exceptionally
good.
The following spoke very good
.11 chapel Friday: Gladys Glenn,
Mary Glover, Evetta Johnson and
Woodrow Legions.
Don't miss the "Church Clinic"
to be presented in the Ridge Hill
school auditorium Sunday, March
7th at A :3Q. _p,m. This, is a hu- ,
-norous allegory showing cures for
some church weaknesses. Come
out and classify yourselves. Adniission_5c.
It will last for one
hour only.
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Wl PUftUSM THi HIT CHOI Al MMNOiMMTI
Ol U.UU. inclumno
ST. LOUIS BLUfiS'
1 and thi atst smarruAis includimo ?
SHINE LIKE A MORN IN' STAR'
IrW C H?H?T
Send lor Our lis# of Music foe Bond. Or (So IS<
ond Various Solo fnsrrvmoats
HANDY BROTHERS MUSIC CO.. Inc.
'*?> ??o*?w?r xiw r<n? tt. t
? CONSULT ?
MADAM CECIL
First Time in Slate, County
or City . ^
ill sweetheart is true
gam the love of
the one you most desire; control
or influence the actions of anyone,
CVen thouirh milea nwv
an tee success where others fail.
MADAM CECIL
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