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/ \ ' Saturday, March 20, 1913. PERSONAL. mention; KmX-v-X**> _ DILLON* VISITOR The fotk'oT DUtrm tveve vorv ~ glad to have a visitor among its , Mrs. B. S. Taylor of Greenville. J s. c. _ j Mrs. Taylor was among friends I She is the wife of the Rev. B.S. j Taylor, who is carrying on God's ? work at Allen Temple. While in the city Mrs. Taylor was a dinner guest of" Dr. and Mrs. Colon ?H. Garrett^-amwng?other friends. im? Miss Elizabeth Burton of New. ' berry wr.s a business visitor in AurrustR. ('.a.. Sundae. , Columbians were pleased to have in their midst Mr Kk'uml Harrv 0 as the guest of Miss C'elia I.. I Phelps and family. He met many friends aiui acquaintances while here and reported a very pleasant stay. Mrs. Matti'e Gcrrett -Simons > and her grandson, Casper, George Simons, of Washington, D. ('.; and Mrs. Corinne Garrett of New York City, wrfe of Ralston P. Garrett, are guests at the Garrett residence, 2110 Lady street. VETERANS HOSPITAL NOTES Sunay, March 11. a special bus left the city at 5:00 with a large ifroup -for another second Sunday program. The program consist atl of songs, a prayer, scripture lesson, recitations, poems and snceial mi's Lai numbers- Two of the veterans expressed the grat itude of their number to the entertaining group. Mrs. Julia Glenn, sponsor. CELEBRATE 67th BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Job Wicker o f Little Mountain celebrated their 67th birthday on Sunday^with?a~" dinner _4iarty^-IUcy -had?as- Jrousg; guests their daughter Mrs. John ~~ Williams, Mrs, Colic Kivhelbergor and little daughter Aranell of CblumTjia. -? St NSHINK SOCIAL ( LIB The Sunshine Social club met the home of Mrs. Maggie Mat- | thews, 1P10 Lady street. Monday evening at Sd'.O, After devotionais the president took charge <TT" the meeting. Dues collected amounted to $10.73. The hostess sci*ved delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be at the home oL t+m President. K. MvDatr~ iel, 2318 Pendleton street. DEBORAH SOCIAL ( LIB The Deborah Social club met Monday night, March 15 at the home of Mr. Smith. After a devotional period and the collection of dues a business session was" ~ held. We* are extending an invitation to the many friends of otlt ~ club to attend a supper which wt are giving Saturday night, March 20, at Apartment F-'J, Allen-Bone- ' diet court. Oar next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sum- 1 tor -next Monday night. A delight 1 (ul repast was served by the hos- 1 less. 1 ' i Counsellor Appointed Harriett., C. Duckett, (laughter : ?of Mrs.- K I. TJuckett of Allen uni 4^/ersity and the late Rev. J. W. L. ' ^-^Duckett of the A. M. E. church J irn'i-vd an nppnmTm"nt as Girls"" '! Counsellor at Girls' Industrial I school, Marshallton, Delaware. P"<n ' the- -p?sl four We PL's" Miss Due l< c 11 has visited her mother here in Co- ( ^Auuhia. This young lady is a , ^^Paduate of Booker Washington ' high school, Columbia, S. C.; Wil- I | * '' j ' 11 * I uiuii.191^ cciiuui oi social Work. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE I I nicni')ers ?f the Intcrdo1~ TJhOinlnational Ministerial Alliance: i I The meeting for the election of ( Officers will bo held on Tuesday, j March 2S, 1943. 1??? AH of thf?~MinTsters of the city I l'"'1 vicinity arc requested to he i present as there are several items 1 that require the attention of all the Ministers and their CongregaI lions so please he present. Place ' of the meeting is Pilgrim Life and 1 Health Insurance Building, 1 f?01 ' . Taylor St. at f?:0() p.m. ' ^ t Rev. S. S. Youngblood, Pres. 1 Rev. .T, W. Rhodes, Asst. Sec 1 ELIK SIEGMEISTEK, I OMPOSER FOR THE SINGERS VERY COLO r**?: M I HhmillllH II For p rail Tea Ily as K>nf as la* I 1 vim remember. Ili0 distinguished { > composer,~^~fr?ttu Sicgme.isu r lias ^ been I'll contact with native folk i soil!ccs. II,. will lead the famous > American Haliad Singers in their i Columbia concert in the Allen i University auditorium on next ; rhtrsilay evening, March tii>. __i Life arotuui us, says Mr. Slvg- 1 nieister, is full of the most ex cat- i ing music if only we have ears < to hear iW? He -1ms? toured?t+re "1 country, searched old archives 1 and examined rare documents, < traveled to cayiji meetings and ' folk festivals, .'.listened to music ! of cowboys, railroad men. sea 1 -xruks?i-ml?K-errtticky inooii.-hinei s. Mr. Siegmeister lias written in ' all forms?'simple ballads, radio j : music and theatre scores, as well as?symphonic and concert music. : Among lii.s own compositions ; * ivhieh?ctmrlhue folk feeling with , the fpiiit of modem America j 1 lie a ".Walt Whitman Overture" 1 "Abraham Lilieoln Walks at Mid- : night." "Tlic Stoangc^ Funeral in 1 I>raddoel<," "Jolinny Apple seed." j ; "The Haliad of Douglass McAr- ' ' thur." "Funnybone Alley." and j 'Ilon.ll,. n, ..r IT e v ?* v. -a. ! : r1 He was burn iu^Xcw York City vn 1909. I'UMH'd the Phi Beta Hap ( la <ii.< ti net ion ac CoLmbla uiii- ( t vtr*it'y-iii 1927,' won a three ye;>! ,t fellowship al the Julliard -! rat!-; j .late School of Music, and stud foil ; i composition with Nadia Boulang- ; it in Paris. He has taught at uni-jS rets i lies. ; ltd Written two books ft me the wcll-known "A Treasury u al' American Song." in wi.ivii in j t collaborated with Olin Dow ties | p music critic of the New York 'T t- .i I lines. . I n Kaeh memher of* the American f A licit's Music Deparlmi Vivian RuiT Grant and In Joint Voice and Org: The music department of Al- ( p [en university, under the direction j j; jf Airs, (iwondolyn Belch r Me- ) v Mill; n, presents tonight (Friday j March l) in the university audi*Lo-iuin two of its outstanding students. \"iv i11i Bull' (Irani will Appear in an organ recital ..o n the two-manual Wurlitzer. which -he has learned to manipulate so * kilifully umjjtir the expert diree- 1 ion of Mrs. McMiiian; and \V1l- h iam Miller, baritone, who will I' thrili with the song part of the " :'Cv.ital. Mr, Miller's repertoire nclules a wide range of sclec- 11 :ions. He will sing in Italian and Herman, aside from the tradi'iiou- ' % i il Knglish and American. AlciMcMillan expresses the opinion f hat these two performers should ' 1! r<> far ip the world of the. concnrU p tfUT lier bpIhTon of anything ap- ( Kitaining to music might well >e considered. r Mr. Miller has rendered eon evts in South Carolina before (l /try cultured and critical and- a enees. UU (US 011C IT C<1 their J muse. There is no admission to !>mi nn' TTr"^Cr7TTfflTTTc to ik'oTT-TiT^TTi Lists, but if you will but give L them a capacity house it is very e ikely that you will enjoy them air more than you will when they ome back to the Township Audi tori u m and their management -barges you two-fifty to enter tin jortals. ?i -? " "7 r 11K HKill If ATTIvRS n SOCIAL CLffJ n The club met at the home of ,\ VIi. and Mrs. McMichael. The e net ting was opened by the chap- i tl ain with songs and prayer. The o muse was called to order by the \\ wsidonj, Thf mlmif,"n "f 1 il ? 4l ast meeting were read and ap- ' ti DIRECTOR- I AMERICAN RFUL FIGURE t- l ^3al!ad Singers. is an outstanding oloist In his own vijrlit. lU'lcn i 01 ko has boon heard In concerts n IT states and ;il/ioad. Site itnjr in Metropolitan Auditions of he Air in frequent nafion-wide iroadeasts. and was priina donna n ti'e Broadway Melody show ?v_l tlie?Mutual' Bradofastrng Syscni for one and a half years. Ruth 'Fremont appeared as Miaola in "Carmen" with the Steel thn- Opera CompenyT- AtliTntie i'ity. and also with Krno" -lianpe m the Music Hali of the Air. Rcickah Crawford lias also had a successful career in opera and roncert. Karl Wahlo was .soloist with he Saieni Civit^ Opera. appeared n the MiracToT Mudchf Prince uul Vagabond King. : nd as soke st with such radio hours as Palm )livo and General Motors. Both i'h.im.as Kdwards and Nelson MeOil sang leading roles wiLti? the i ?t*i?iihinil upera company last slimmer. Informal round-thc-ta>le ballad siiurmg. such i s is enraged in by tin* American"Ballad sinners, has a long and celebrat? d tiadition. As early as 1770. he first published collection of lynnm. "Thc-Nrew?Knghmit Bsitlm" singer^?by- the dm glity?amf mTpp~ n;l "Boston tanner and composer, A'illiam Billings, contained - an ngraving by Paul Revere. It rietured seven pi rsons ...having'- a.. ousintr good time singing folk mllads. The A merit-; n Ballad Singers, with equal spirit and as horoughly American''-in flavor, re having just as good a time oday. Their nuisje, is a living irrrt of our c-our.try's culture. It s expected that a capacity alidi-ncc will witness this uniq. c perorniance. mt Presents ? William Miller an Recital roved. Business was carried out n its usual manner. We always reU'ome visitors. The next meetng will be at the home of Mrs. r, fli.i? osi i ? ? "< I I BLl M STAR SOCIAL (LI 1J The club met. on Tuesday t>itf* larch 1(5 at the home of Mrs. fay ford 1217 Lyon St. The ouse was called to order by th* resident. The first selection hine on Me, was led liy the chap t n; prayer was repealed. The linutes of the last meeting; were i cad, received and adapted and tie roll was called. Each niombei esponded with Bible verse and ee. The btsiness of the elul ollowed. After which the tins. 1 tr selection Clod be with von war d by the chaplain and bencdie,r>n by the vice-president. | We extend :in invitation to otir nends to intend a Ih;i?ro party iven at J.205 l'inc St.. Tuesday ight, AlAr.h 23. Tiic meeting djournod to meet at the home of Irs. Jones. 1205 Pine St. Mrs. Hay foul .-. l-h.-.t,.,! . appv birthday Tuesday night. j ielieions refreshments was serv(! and everyone enjoyed them- j elves. l AVRRbV Sl'NFLOWKK (1A I1 The elul) was entertained Mar. th, at the home of Mrs. Shirley J >a'?i.s by Mrs. Sullivan. A very ice evening wr.s experienced.' Otn larch 13 a veiy delectable diner was enjoyed by the club at ' Irs. Pope's residence. Tuesday I Veiling Mrs. Sipoak entertained he club. After the transection ! f business we adjourned to meet ith Mrs. Truesdale, 2312 Pendlcw street. The hostess irrvptf Tiftt . a. cakes and crackers.. THE PALM Mr;'. A of New SiWi-. itokiored . "TTTTii I * 1'i y fatci taiiu" j him- Joliu.-.o sisters, Mrs. J r. t T! 1 A i ill ?ilxmk-j . ty* Mi;, I'm line Bnwn off '! n't. : :)> ' ! M*ss 11 i;iitir?h i mi i f 1'iis < iiy. jn :i ?lr net* par- : y hi ; v. Nv.k'. Hichlaml St ! 'i . '*av .1 Mis Mar;. | V ja. ??>.; I' ; I<i- v,:'.s ;ii a "t'.'t'S . ' i '/nil consisted of roast , i 1. creamed potatoes, green but- : *cl'l.t? lis pi kit' '. hot b but- j 'iv. <. and i'if. Mis. Arnold) j ; < I* lii'. r. Mis. Ar- ; . -Si-ja- O^O-Ut.-t-e-d+UmO gtteStof-j"i;i>|/ ' 1" her sister. Mrs. Hannah i I?:!if?: 1. ill ring her two week'? j : \:J;. ('ipresent were Mes-j i:r. u s Pe. line Prown. Georgia j Aiblalur. ami l.iliie Perry. Mil TllKKN SfSTKKS avings e ra li ? Monday evening. March 15, the Soi t'ie:si Sisters Savings club met ;t the re.-idenee of Mrs. Lillie Pery L'112(5 1 'J Pit-bland street. The l.apliiin took'chaPfce of the devoiional period. after which the pres __detiteonduetetl the affairs of the evening. Plans were forwarded for- ? supper and bingo party SatT" niM.iif:, .MiUTIl Zff. Ul II1C i :on?e of Mi .-. Sallie (iadsdeii .2L2U | Haskell Ave. The public is ox-! tended a very cordial invitation ! a) attend. Miss Hannah Johnson .?dstod the hostess in serving a alad course, with toffee. Mr. An:.ie llei! !>ar,t:'.ler will entertain ' i;c clubs next meeting. W A AC Specialist p m sf i !||| K^HHHHH i AUXTVIMAX A. MAZVCK 1 Student" in an .Administrative Specialist School of the Women's - . ( Army Auxiliary Corps is Auxil iaiy Vivian A. Muzyek of 118!. Ncsmjth St., Kingstree. S. C. She i j is studying Army _: olfico details : 11:?!?prnrrrhires at the First WA~~ AC Training ("enter. Fort Dcs I Moines, Iowa, preparing to do ad miiiistrative work in an Army , I post, camp or station. I BUSY ACE CIAB Tlie Busy Ace club held its y v.eeklv meeting last Monday nite ' _!! O at tiii' home of Mrs. Orec. Meet- 1 ing was called to order by Mrs I Katharine Smith. After devo- 1 ! tionals the President. Mrs. Lang!\, eel! dec ted tiic affairs of the!' .vening. The chittcrling dinner 1 which was given at the home of Mi.-. White March B5, was report ' ed as having been a great success. ; The president wishes to thank ev uy one who bought a dinner. A_notimr?mrwor --wfH- be'given or a silver Jea in the near future. Rclre.-luvcn'.s were sii.w-,.,1 ! .?? 1 v. Iiich were enjoyed very MUC'iY. I I he Department c University is [i?Mib. Vivian an T\ /t \xr r .11 IiVIr. Willia In a Piano and Vc I ALLEN UNIV.. Friday Evening, 8:15 o The Public is C< to be Pi ADMISSION ETTO LEADER Sets New Record _ j^ mr::\ RUBY KLZY Miiginfr nt:n- nf tin- stupe. screen and radio, istrtfs Montlify i?vcii>n(rT "March 22nd Tn Pittsburgh, the sph'-tiual rulf?of the willow?"ftfcrena" for the 725th time in Porgv and Bess, now on a transcontinental tour. THE WISDOM SOCIAL CLUB j The club held its regular scheduled meeting with Mrs. J. Culbert. A fter the -devot ionaI period regular business was transacted by the body. The president ex. . * i pressed lu-r thanks to the many people who cooperated with the club in putting on a successful chicken dinner Saturday, Mar. 13. The next meeting will he held at the home of MrsT Virginia Colbert. The hostess served a delicious repast. - ? ^ THK WAVERLY FRIENDLY FEW The Waverly Friendly Few Social club met at the home of~Miss Benedict court for a Bingo party *;.st week. Although the weather was inclement we enjoyed a fine .veiling, and a nice group of people participated in the evening's pleasure. We are sorry to hear of Mrs. iiiiivo^ dim v* umi 1UI uur a speedy recovery, The next meeting will take place at her residence lM70 Gorvais Street. Mrs-. Leola Gibson, Reporter Pic. Albert Kennedy Advanced ^trrCorporafc: T uskegco, Ala., March 12? Among those who rewived ^tromolions this mor.th at the Tvskcgeo Army Flying school, Alabama, ' ivere Pie. Alln'rt Kennedy, a former avation cadet. Ho was recently advanced to the rank of corporal. Corporal Kent edy has added many flying hours to hi? ruary, 11)42. ?He?rs?the son of Mrs. MamTe^ Kennedy of 212 1-2 Elmwood Ave. rolumbia, iS. C. THE EAGLE SOCIAL \NI) SAVINGS CLl'B The club held its meeting the !c!th of March, at the home of Mrs Meada Lucas. 908 Lincoln St., at :;:45 p.m., with the president pre idincr. Tito devotional 1'vo^i^ .vas conducted in its usual way by Mrs. Itoxinia Jones; prayer by Mr UcNeal Moten. All recited Bible 1 , erses then the president called :'or the minutes of the previous ncctinpr which were read and ap>rovcd and the president announc(I the meeting opened for business The club plans a Bingo party -n Saturday night, March 27 at lie home of Mrs. Flossie Carr 00 Lincoln St. After a short uograni Mr. Kzekiel Martin spoke in a special subject: What God' Means to the Club. The roll was .ailed and each member responded. , FhrrTlTPCttlvg closed at 10 o'clock Oo.nieet next Friday night at the lome of Mrs. Corric Johnson, No. I Given street alley. Also a deicious repast was served. >f M usic of Allen II Presenting Rnrh Hrant * A U%A AV d im Miller ice Recital in the AUDITORIUM Mar. 19, 1943 , 'clock rdially Invited resent t . FREE Harden Street iJSO lias Discussion T On Latin America The re'juh.r monthly discussion viiicu was lu>hl Sunday, MarrhH vi.s very informative an.I attracted .onond with the presence of Mr f. F. Matheuse. Professor of Romance Iainertace at West Virginia < State College, who with his broad enowled^r.' of the subject. proved .n interesting participant. "Can We Live Neighborly With Ijitin vHtcriea was tin- snbio<t <.f th< bsetission. "Professor C, K. Kir.gi' ntroduted the tcpic and very ably lead the discussion. Others- taking ~p part were: Professor F. H. l)ed- ^6 niond, of Allen University, ar.d Sgt. Harvey Jyhnson of tin* Co- J lumbia Air Raso. Among the guest 3 who contributed much to the forum * Tycrc: Mrs. F.Il. Dedmond and Professor J R. Fisher. Everyone rcn ained for coffee and the social hour which followed. ^ On Sunday, .March 21. Chaplain ^ R. S. Perkins of the Air Rase will c speak on the vesper program at " o:dQ. The public is invited. " Among-the -SUeciul features of Hue USO program beginning this 41 week will be a crafts class especially planned l"cr the soldiers in- v0 Terested in crafts. Mrs. Dorothy 11 Dobbins, instructor at Waver!y KlITnentnry School, will teach the class which is expected to grow in 1 tiumi.ei s and enthusiasm as has y>the Weekly Art class.- 1' Program for the week of March ;<t *22 - 2K follows: 'Monday 7:oo Graft*?class; -F * :oo Bridge. A Tuesday -- Co-ed night. L* Wednesday -- 7:oo Dramatics. vr Early Diagnosis M Campaign For ^ Month of April ?in Ri th I bj l-ICT " W. D. Chappcllc, M. I)., city physician, has been appointed chairnan of the Early Diagnosis Cam^aign of the Richland Anti-Tuherulosis-Association Auxiliary, which will be held throughout April in p]< xmjunction with the nationwide tjc ampaign, according to Miss Syl- Ju na C. Davis, auxiliary sec'y. ?n "The greatest obstacle in the ,vc ight against tuberculosis is the bng insidious onset of the disease' (e Dr. Chappcllo said today. "Tuber- ,n< ulois is a contagious disease and -oi an be in. an advanced stage be- A* "ore any symptoms appear. While vi< .he disease is silently advancing at ts victim c?n be losing his health Si lis very life, and snrcadino Hi? ili . i ease- to others without even knowng he has tuberculosis. ___ ai ^ "We must convince the public kc >1--the necessity of the periodic to :ho: <f*X -ray examination." he con-L-d inued. "Such an examination will i "jnd tuberculosis' til Its very earliesl Bo tages before any symptoms ap- 'a: pear. And early tuberculosis is .-d caddy curable <kmseepivrTtly, each u i April the association conducts a pe peeial Early Diagnosis Campaign." jrj ? The slogan of tins year's campaign is, "Follow the Example of .he Armed Forces --- Get a Chest <ol X-ray." Others serving on the committee thi vith I)r, Chappelle arc: Mrs. A. \V. vit rdiidiii.i. Mis. .TlK'k Scoll. .Mrs. I). """" M. Duekett, Dr. II. D. Monteith, .%] Mrs. Leomiah Hope, Dr. O. J. B7 Champion, Mrs. Perry Murles, and Dr. L. 11. Hallman. Some special features of the month will be radio programs, a i liass meeting and health programs ^P1 in the schools, churches, ami com- '-a minity. vif Speakers ajul films on tuberou- ^1 fosis may be secured for meetings | v'a i>y calling the Richland Anti-Tu- ',u berculosis Association Auxiliary. fo tiK Dr. E. Stanley Grannum, chair- "do man of the Negro Health Week ' Observance committee announces cu that a meeting of the committee of UkilL_b<j- held Monday,- March 22nd 5,15 nstcad cf the 10th as was announccd last week. weetheart of he 1169th ??* -_ lf/L ^n w ?,* MISS FRANCES SIMKINS Kessler Field, Miss.. At"'- IS- j iss Frances Simkins, a . 10-yyai j d senior at the South Carolina 1 ti.tc College, Orangeburg. wa ! losen as "Sweetheart of tin | '51'th Training (Iroup" in a con- j st in which photographs from j 1 over the country were submit<1 by members of the unit in aining at Rosier Field. A board of three A tiny Air orees officers picked the South arolina girl, who was sponsored ; Pvt. Richard F. IVrtlc of Rock ill. Sr C. Miss Simkins* home is 2021 Marion St. Columbia. SO Second place went to Mis? 1 ve., Baltimore, a junior at the nivorsity of Wisconsin. Hei ' ltry was submitted by Pfc. Ja- ' ih. I). Howard of Baltimore. Miss urpliy is the daughter of Carl ( urphy, editor of The Afro-Amer , an. newspaper published in Balfnorei r A , Miss .June Transiiuore or 7729 | nxter St., Pittsburgh, Pa., won ird honors. She was sponsored , Pfc. John N. Johnson of Pitts- ( irgh. , -The judges who chose Miss Sim < mr-n? the foijyst-Ior those whose j lotos were .submitted were 2nd. i eui. uwi'ii r.. napue oi t levo- a I nil. 0.. ?2nd. Lieut. .1 udsdn C-. l< ixson of Chicago and 2nd. Lieut I* >mpcy I;. Hnv:kins of New York ' ty. * Thursday -- 7.on Art class; Sol. i ?rs vivos. ! idav -- 7:oo Quiz program with . ocial prize ami limy distant ^alL-J Satan fay ? "Hoi-dpe-Podge". 1 Sunday -- Special musical; Open HISC. ervice Club 3 Plans j1 or Off Duty Soldiers ( i A full wvrckN?entertainment, is _j Mined for colored soldiers sta>ncd at Fort Jackson in their off- ^ ty hours as Sendee Club No. 8 , nounees its program for the [ ; 3 v The activity program pots un- j r way Monday evening with the t ?eting of the book review club. nd'Jcted by Hostess I'?. L. Lonp. rain on Tuesday evening the renv club will meet to discuss the :cst publications, books en the >gro race and other pertinent b.iects. Highlighting Wednesday even?'s entt'i tainivA nt writ-fro a ~j no party to he held from 8:t}0 10:00 p.m. frizes will be award | winners in the game. On Thursday ..at.J7j30?p?Wf- - theoker^ ' Wellington high school j , nd and glee club will be presentin a recital, while Friday nite II be game night at the club, atured also will be the Q.izz agram.-Xor prir.es " arded. The Service Club for colorec dicrs holds open house each eving from N:"0 to 10:00 p.m. and u men and their guests are in. ed to use its facilities J EVS tORKVILLE ] IPTIST CHURCH i 1 Rev. II. A. Peterson, Pastor t t t t Sunday, March 14. was a well I ( ent day for New Forkvillc. We I . d a great S. S. lesson was re>wed by the pastor. After S. S. e went into the .morning seres our pastor delivered a very | 'piling sermon. Wo were frlad have with us Mrs. Peterson. A e crowd present and some visrs. Collection $25.75. Sunday night the Missionary so. :ty had a program of 66 Books the Bible which was quite a 1 eeess. The amount of ?.'!1.56 1 is raised. Read the leader. Mrs. J, C. NWs reporter " MS it' '* PAGE SEVEN "J 7cur So. Carolinians Recently Begin iVAAC Training ~ . , m ... _ m ^ ^ a !j ron ite> amines. ja.. .March iz ^ J-'ouF women from South Caroiita are minded in the grc.p of :cvej-al hundred Negro women \ ho have started training in the ^ ? Women's' Army Auxiliary Corps t a First W A AC Training Center, g ' 'ort Des Moines, la. The vow South Carolina WACCS ^ v Avxdiaries Grace L. Chavis i f 101 Coming Si.) Charleston; lulia t\. Nelson of 208 St. Philip ?t., Charleston; Maggie L. James >f 2'{55 Senate St.. Columbia and L. Lipscon.h of 102 Clement Ave.. Spartanburg. Their rank is 'lie WAAC equivalent of Private i the Army The new Auxiliaries^ received heir WAAC uniforms and cloth rip. classification tests and "shots" o protect thorn from. contagious liseases. during their first week - the Women's Army Auxiliary '"orps and are now enrolled in a Basic Training unit where they are 'earning: Army routine and procedure. At the completion of Basic Training. they will go to WAAC Specialist Schools or additional training or will he assigned a once to office work^motor trans? portation, cooking, radio, photography or any of the other 96 differed non-combat jobs Which WAACS are doing n the Army. They also will have an opportunity to apply for officer training at Officer?CamUdate?Schooh ?? Before joining th^ WAAC, Am. diary Chavis was a school teacher .inployed by the South Carolina State Board of Education. She W JIS n 1 cn o TUT A ?? A nvinvi auu Wttfl formerly associated with the NYA. She is a graduate of Avery institute .ill- Charlcstoa,-&-C-.v and of State A. ard M. college, Orangeiurg. ?? Auxiliary C'havis, who is the laughter of Mrs. Sarah Chavis if James Island, S. C., has a broth 1. Samuel Chavis, in the Army. She is a member of the Girls Re iErve of the YWCA. the South Caolina State Teachers' association, he NYA cl ?> and a Sunday school icacher? She has also don^ Red [ ross first ad and home nursing >vork. Auxiliary* Nelson, who was for- -> tnerly a lieautician in Charleston, is a graduate of Alston high in " Summcrville, S. C.. and attended Apex college, in Philadelphia, Pa. 'Shu-Uvyd with her -father, Elmore li. Nehon. 1 Before her enrollment in the Yemen's Army Auxiliary Corps, Auxiliary James was a cook i n Columbia. She is the daughter if Airs. Lola Bowman of Columbia .r.d the wife of Charles L. James -f 1100 Park St., Columbia. Her mother, Master Sgt. Samuel Mctz s-the-in the_Axxny.__ Auxiliary Lipscomb, who lived Min nor movncr, Mrs. Hester Lips romb. was formerly a maid In Spartanburg'. She attended Caxer high school In Spartanburg, ler brother, Clyde Lipscomb is in he Navy. Wt PUBLISH THl UST CHORAL ARR ANOtMUTO OF BLUIS. INCLUDINO ST. LOUIS BLUES' AND TMI BIST SPIRITUALS INCIUOINO I SHINE LIKE A MORN IN' STAR' rJ*riej2Aij?t ^ ? iond for Our Hit of Mviic for Bond, Orthoifrm and V or too > Solo li?frvm?N HANDY MOTHERS MUSIC CO., Inc.' 1X7 ItOtOWlI NIW 7OIK M. ?, ?CONSULT? MADAM CECIL First Time in State, County or City t :ii A _ii j..-A. > , i will Li!fi }'un juaw ^ ^of rho one you nlost desire; control >r influence the-^fctions of anyone, ;ven though miles away. Guarintec success where others fail. MADAM CECIL All Business Confidential Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Permanently located in 2nd Pullman Trailer on left side of Hiffcway No. 1 coming out of ColuaaWa next to Mrs. Roland's firae. Stero * ., 7 Open Sundays W. ColnmMa, S. C. " ..., . r.Or Special Readings far a short time oalyl UMMH i- . ;