The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, May 1, 1943
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ERSONALL
MENTION I
ROBERTS-IHG,OS I
?.Mr.?M'* <' E Diegs of I
llii mpton, V'a., arc happy to an- CB
anuncc the marriage of their M
(laughter, Carrie Elizabeth, t o ! g|P
Cornelius Conrad Roberts, the son t
of Mrs. W. P. Roberts. and the |
"Tate"Richard S. Roberts of Col-. m>-t-bia,
S. C., December 30th. 1043,
jn ilampton, Va.
The couple is r.ow residing at
tht, home of the groom's mother. '
1717 Weyne St., Columbia, S. C.
Sgt. Coffey and Sgt. .Jones ot sii
4? Shaw f ield, Shaw Field;' S. t .,
spent several hours in thc city
Sunday conferring with Mr. T. J.
Miles our supervisor of recreation.
They expressed through this eon- .
tact thai they will visit our city am
quite often with their respective* uu
^^^athletic teams. j'.lv
Mrs. Luetta Dreher is leaving
for Detroit. Michigan, to join her ^
husband, -Mr. Wesley Dreher. 1,1 u
-t i<
Dr. and Mrs. .MeRobbins left
Monday evening, April 2Gih t'~Od
some parts of South Carolina, Flo. o,
rida, North Carolina and other
^ points. They will be away eight
or teii 'days on their vacation .:
seeking a much needed rest. Tvc as
faithfuj workers; two splendid nai
characters. They will return ami \v
. ?pe? The Just Rite Cafe for husi- -ni
, . liess May 5th. Hoping all their "roc
_ customers n splendid VoistiT wQL
-ar
We are glad to have Mrs. Gereiine
Preples of New York City T1
visiting in Columbia. She is stop
ping at 925 Green street. SO
1st. SgtV" Henry" "L. Fraster o f
Camp Shanks, N. Y.. is spendin i
a few- days with his wife. Mrs.?*--Henrietta
Frasier of Marion, S.
-Carolina.
Staff Sgt. Ocie S. Riddle formcrly
of Fort Jackson, now stationed
at Gordon Johnston. Fla..
spent the Easter holidays visiting
his wife, Mrs. Eliza Carr Riddl.\
1 Go 1 Waveriey street.
Mr. Casper U. Garrett. Jr.. vf ~
New York City, spent a few days
in the city this week, visiting his jjflj
parents arid other relatives and H|
friends. He came especially t o Br
see his mother, who is reeuperat- I
ing at her home, after undername H|
r.n operation at the Columbia Jios-. H
pitf.l. Relatives ami friends were J
glad to see and welcome him "1
home again.
? % Mrs. Marie Shuler Dominick i
r of Akron, Ohio, formerly of Sum- Ma
ter, and her daughter Winifred of ieai
Bennett College, Greensljoro. N. win
C., passed thru the city th,. past of
week end en route to Sumter to ICii
visit relatives and friends. While Mi>
in the city, they were the house digguests
of Prof, and Mrs. K. E. i es
Pegues on East Taylor street.
Mrs. Dominick is the wife of Mr. Bi
Benjamin Dominick, formerly ot
Prosperity, S. C., and a star foot- P(
ball player for Allen University, y-,
during its championship (areor. Lr<
ss Winifred is a freshman a t
Bennett College, and is making j
good grades in her work. , j)e]
pre
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RECEIVES DEGREE US
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Trenton. S. April 2-1?Mis? wil
Clyde B. Singleton has j.uft re- Mo
ceived her Diploma with the de- git
gree Ps. I)., Doctor of Psychol- ges
i, otrv from thr> Colleire of Divine ;lrn
r Metaphysics of Indianapolis, In- }
Jiana, conferred with honor. :al
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WHAT THE SOCIAL
CLEHS AUK DOING J
\v
1 ho Friendly Fourteen Socu. i
v Club had a very fine pieeting last (
Thursday nignt. Mrs. *.M. Loo man '
) will give a chicken supper SaturI
, day. May 1st,. The public is corW
dially invitad to enjoy this dinn r. '
i he next meotihg"will Tie TiMd'TTiT "^*April
- 2IK George Brown is?
president. ?K
The Blue St: r Social Chi!) met
at 225;} 1-2 Senate St., April 27
and had ciuite a successful sos- \ j
sion. Our next meeting will l> e . m,
with Mr. John at 1205 Pine St. ru
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The Eagle Social and Saving club
met April 22 ;t the dl2 College Va
Street home of Henry Noble. The (>
club had a fine Easter program,
which every member enjoyed im- \\t,
menseiy. rsext Friday nigni, inc
_____ LlLh will innct rt thv rCaiduiCC <?!' i.iv
.Mrs. Thelma Rico, 1555 Gregg >vt. \\ j
The Lucky Bird, Social Clulr ta)|
met in its regular session at' Miss C|U)
Jessie Bowers' home. The rge ,\||
rally will come oft next Tuesday ,,af
night. May 15, Mrs. I.. B. Mer- r,j
rick will stage a chickeh dinner. lin)
The next meeting will bd with A. .,n
i? i u<w <<i v.
A delightful repast was served.
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The Sunshine Social Club met :,y
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. >S. k<h
T. Thompson Monday evening. A
very nice repast was enjoyed by sen
the members after transaction of in
business. The next meeting will
he at 2308 Stark St. George Bet- t i
ton and Mrs. jBelton will do the I.c
honors incident to Vntertaining tp:
the grdup. r.e:
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arriage Announced (
311
i
Mrs. Stanley W. Xiolson t
lr. ami .Mrs. John J. Koundtrci
mnnrc < he "Hi: rinjre cf then
;hter M"s. M it y S, Ford of (\r j
bia.~S; and N'i'\v V irk. X
to Mr. Stanley AY. XifWeii ot .
x York on November l'.'li (
Ir. and Mrs. Stanley Xielsen
now at th ir lionie 'Jl> liahuy
i'et, Brooklyn. X. Y.
ttth .Aviation
juadron Entertained
V- club. ol' vounir la lies know 11 j
friie Royal 11 jta\\. ? delight,-ni
ty for 18 r.ieiiibci s of the .'l.'3'.Uh 1
iation Squadron ,.n Monday ..cv
nj; ftom ! t ' 11 nan. in tlio ;
n-nlion hull : * A llM1.Hn11.wli t
irL Deliciou.,?-e-hickoo?idwichcs
and punch was served.
hat Dynamite Pernality
Won Again
'*W" W&n
I
\linve is th attractive Miss
rtfaret K. Hlakely one of our
tlltur hciinti inns of the state:.
11 was crowned "Miss Toml nso..
fht. Tomlinson 1 i^h s-inurL of >
tusiroe, S. for the year I P l.t,
>s Mhikt'ly is a lady of fmiso and
nity and holds for herself the I
po.t of In')- community.
eta Sigma Chapter
) Present Mothers'
ay Program
iota I-i'ta S'iniii Chanter of
Ita Siyma Thcta Sorority will
rant its fifth annual Mother's
y program at tlu- Taylor' St.
t) Sunday afternoon, May P.
"he hiyhliylu of the program
1 bk. the presentation of War
ther representative of the
up of mothers having the larit
number of chihlrett in .the
Tc-Tl forces.
Itisie will he fiitni*ln'/l
(ill: iit Thf >noukcr for t 1: o
itsion will bt. announced later.
AiJlion Dollar
eclding at St. James
t Millon Dollar Wedding iind
do Co 11 tost will Tic at ST. .Tamos" '
IIC Church. Monday niMit, May
The public is lor.lially -raited j
KKN OLIVK A.M K ( MUUII
Kcv. (i. K. !);irrah, Pastor
ilinyton. S. ('.?S. S. opened on |
usual hour. v it snot. Kit-hard
niottfl. and teachers at tluir rectivc
post of iliity. Aft r a
ussu 11 01 the lesson the S. S.
s cl'xvil. After a 1minutes res'
the Steward's and Stewardes
ried out :i warn', uraye,. service
believe t. e l!u!y ' Seiiit \.as
It us. The nest or saivy liyntn ho. '
i, " I m rt. U
th IJlooil". I'tayer wnv. oftWed
Hr<>. Curry. A s dondii collet*,
n was raised by the missionaries
tliy n]>cu::,<j of the service
kr a few wor?U <>i' comment ti e
dot preached front 1 Coll.: 15His
thenie was "View the Place ,
il You See Jesus." K\eryon>
sent seemed to have been it
It spirit.
\t ') p.m. a joint Kyster pro
un was tarried out by the neat
churches. Springfield. Holy
..I I / r^i. f a t :ii
LIN, <1.111 VII '111 w||\ L-. I.I I uv J I * J
ild not fully turn out hut she
it an offering; whit h wg turned
t' at night.
I"ho pastor, while giving: n few
vtnrks, mentioned the Palmetto
aiter, frrr which 20 persons very
ickl.v promised to take a copy
xt week.
"pronation oil Allen V
Any Queen May 1 j
The corona 1 ion of tiiV .May
jui'cn of Allen university will lake '
i a eo (3 :.10 Saturday evening oa
o l;i\? 11 in front of Arnott hall,
aiiss Demice White, a senior I
[unit. Kioii"ini.s sttulent. ,vas elect j
a )i.? en c,y tile student body. At- (
i n-iant - <71 t h" TjTevii t lee led oy I
iie- *uiikuiL body also-nr.. a., fu! )
j- . . i. * l-.i.je Jlili-- Ootigius, 1
?rvitiori?irahl ef boiTiTr: tfi- s\ - j
> v I.".ills. V -V 'h
py .seniors, second honor atten~rrr7?rr^m?-nrrrrs
??rf
ii>se:i A.m>/,die R tf and 1""/. Wi'* )
ianis; crown hearer T\ verel.te ;
wott: (lower 'id, Muxeine Xel
Attendants elected by the class- '
v,- i. i I
ne as follows:
Seniof class: Misses Annabel)
dartm, Julia -Martin, nan-,.
Marj'?rn S ott Junior class
Misses Mai; trie McGrifT, Mary
juiek, Rosa Brown, Mary Sattervrite.
Sophomore class: -Misses
Parian Counts. Maude Carolina.
?dna Cause, Maitfucrite Lewie,
reshman lass: isses .M- tuiesi
dray ton. Mary Frances- Greene,
Charlotte Keuh, Kosa i>. Mars nasi
The coronation address will be
ii\i n 11\ i-res:..eiu inggms. i no |
|u:l lie is invited to attend the ptv.^rani
on the lawn. }
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CHARLESTON SOCI AL NEWS
Tht.. Carolina Social Girls Club
met with "Mrs. Lionise Taylor at
11 State St. All members, were
present and some business was
iliscnssed. The Club is planning
t party on May 7th. \Ve pray
that the party will hp successful.
?Mr. George lay lor left Friday
for McClellanvillc to spend Easter
holiday with his girl frk'tyl.
We hope for him a nice time.
Mr. Frank White left Saturday
for Hemingway and Nesinith to I
spend the Easter _ holiday' with
RtiTWc an(l O. Prcstis. We hope
for him a niet. time and a safe
I'CtUVU. .
Soldiers Appreciate
Magazines and
Text Books
The colored enter for soldiers
i."is:"es tn thank the many friends
I'or having given over a 00 maguoiu-s
ami text books. The men}
ire using them to frather their
.-nitration. Keen sending them in
io matter how old. They can be
>f some service to the boys.
Call J-tirud oi 2?10u2 and we wil'all
for- them or leave them at old
Howard or A ikn-Benedict court.
T\ 1 i
rsooKer Washington s i
Girls' Chorus On Air
Tin- girls' cho?*iT? of Hooker T.
Washington Sc: ooT under TT)e Tttic.tion
of Mrs. Jo.'n 1>. Kcynolds, i
sang over station WIS Tiu-sday.
April- :i7. 1;J4 'J at ou'IO p.m. as a
l?art of tht. Early Diagnosis Cam(taiga
|>?'Hgr?n? an not. need Dr. W.
L). Chappelle, general chairman.
MT. ('A KM El. AMK (111 lit II
Rev. D.C. Brown. I'astor
Sunday school at the usual hour
with Asst. Supt. C. J. Saxon pro"
siding. The First Bible class was
taught !,y .Mr T. K. Ferguson;
I'riniiirv ch ss jty Miss L. Dorroh.
Tnc lesson reviewed by Mr.
T. K. Ferguson.
Ot r Easter service was tine.
We enjoyed many beautiful addresses
by the children. Our Easter
egg hunt was fine. After the
ggg hunt, ice crtant and punch
wi s served. We \vert. very p oud
to ha\e Miss Josephine Wharton
with us Sunday nite. Site is a
student of Bettis Academy. Our
collection was fine. Many beafiliW.1
presents were given aft r the
program.
'After The Storm"
Continues To Draw
Cavorable Comment
The following letter wrs roceivl-i1
recently by Annie Cireen Ncl?on,
author of the well-known novel
which was printed by the Hump
ton blishing Company <,1 CVdi.mt)ia
last summer:
Now Orleans. I.a.
March 11, lb 1-5
My dear Mrs. Nelson:
I can't begin to tell you how
much I enjoved reading vuor book
A FTKIt TH K STORM.
The story is interesting from bo
ginning to end. Nanette, the heroine.
is indeed a splendid eh: ractei.
Hcj^faitfPtn?trod- helped-Ker7
to triumph over many obstacles.
Mrs. Lula.M. Morrison
Very sincerely
1727 Thalia Street
Editor's Note. The novel, AFTER
THE STORM is reported by the
libraiians of the Waverly branch
r>i mi' i oiumnri i uuuc lamary
and the Joseph S. Flipptu- library,
Allen university as bcinrr the most
wiucly circulated on their shelves.
The introduction was written by
Herbert W. Haumrcardner, Pitt.
I)., professor of Psychology, Allen
university. It may be had by contacting
Sirs. Nelson at her home,
11.11 Ojik t-tret't, Columbia, or The
Palmetto Leader and 'Hampton
Publishing Company, 1,110 Assembly
Street. The price is $1,00,
t/rro LEADER
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THK PAIiMl
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Who hat won wide n.eh'im from
Miss Briee jravo a recital at Bcs
Sunday fo>* ti c benefit of Palnu
Thy brilliant sin-wer was reared b
of Palmer Memorial, and attend*
through juunior college. (A.N'.F
7 South Carolinians
Fort Pes Mofho:?. Ia., April 2-1Seven
Auxiliaries from South Ci
rolinn a re included in the fjroti
of Xezro women who have star
' d training ip the Wooien's Arm
Auxiliary Corps at First U'AA
Training Center. Fort Des Moine
la. Their Auxiliary rating is tl
-w-rtt e'tuiva-tcnt.-of Private?H
the Army.
Th(> new WAACx are: Ai'xiliac
Sallie Zeiiohia Walter, 01 1 Marin
St.. Columbia: Wilhelmina?LULu
both Kdmunds. .'1-50 Pickens St
Columbia; Luella Kllison, 7f
Rutledge St.. Camden; Ora' Lt
Mayer. 2S1> 1 lines Strr-Spartat
eurc:; Annie Mae Wnodlaw. Rt<
l.llox 127. Call ovui Falls;,Qplie
ia William,?Smith. 200 Ward lit'
StGreenville; Mary Jane Wosl
hropke. rzn Ale Lure. t"lu-ster.
The -new Auxiliaries ? re ciw
theip WAAC ^uniforms and s. lot I
iny' and Army General Classif
cation Tests "luring Lieir lir<
week in the Women's Army Au>
iliary Corps. Tley are now i
I las if Trniitiim a tun c they rrr
learning Army, routine and prciec
dure.
At t e eomnleti.on of llasie Trrti
inc. they will be assigned at on.
to otlice or other work will go t
WAAC Specialist Schools* fe>v at
litional training in office admit
istration, nmtoi* transnortatioi
bnkinjr and rooking or radio to pt
par(. them for the almost 11>0 tliti
i rent noii-eombal jobs tile WAA
are tloim* in the Army. They a
so will have "iin opportunity" t
apply for officer twining' at 01
fr.er Candidate SC oel.
ON Fl IU.OIG H
Pfc. I.other Carolyn of 170
Wheat street is visiting his wift
Mrs. Uoselee Carolyn and othc
relatives.. He is stationed wit
the Medical Dep't., Camp f;iher
A In.
MT. CAKMKL SCHOOL NKWS
Our school will havt. its cninineneoment
exercise..-. on May i?. It
! '{. Mr. J. Ferny B . rns will lie t
spcaki i .
Peep!,* junehasiii'j certificate
for our s.hool are Mr. Samuel St<
(laid and Oscar Barkedale.
Prof, and Mr.,. M. M. iSiitun. I >(
iotliv. Miss Haw thorite^ and MiGlover
visited Mt. 7.ioh Sunda
school and New Hoik1 Bapt chtpc
the It Sundav. They were ft
dinner truest s of th<^ Nocly fa mi I
IJF A ( I\~S |>I i{(, M-;\VS
The following: youfitr men lja\
Z5"e"en visfPIpf HiTTPrclaOres .'an
1 riends from camp: Pvt. Fore:
I iu-.mrson. -Air. Raytiion Earls <
Durham. N. Pvt. Garland Wh
mint. Pvt. A. C. Micheam. Pv
Lawrence Rurkc. Tec*. Sergem
\i.diew Cony. Pvt. Jams Thoni
son of t'annv Shell v. Mis<.. vvl
canic to ho with I-is fnniily in tlio
bereavement of Mr. Iloylo Alexin
lor, his only rnelp and greatly <
voted to each other. Ailothi
nop cvv HoriKJon Jackson of F
Pierce, Fla.. who accompanied h
mother, Mrs. Ola Jackson to tf
funeral of her brother.
Two lie loved Citizen* Pu**
JTi7! Hoyle Alexander anil FTr
I 1). Jackson's death were gre^
shocks to oiii< town. Rev. Ja l
son parsed Monday after . '!>' '
w.wks illness. He l:ad beet> in d<
"lininc health for about :t voa
but active in nastorinir until stric
en with illness, He was funcrn
i/erl Thursday." Ap?il 2- at Trit
itv AM! ' Zir.n hui-eli. K.u'egv V
Riv. C'-osliy, District Supt. o
Spar'an'i fir. tie leaves t<? tv.nui
, a wife, daughter, sister, a brotlu
and A host of relative, a 11
f 1 iends.
Mr. Iloyle Alexander was fu 1
(rali/.ed at Ingram Presbvteri;
church Sunday '? p.m. by Rev. ]
K. Flack, the pastor wit1 Fost<
Funeral homP in charge, Mr. A
< xander was faithful until deat
He bad been an chirr at Ingra
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rare- !
>L IJUICE
leading critics as a leading contralto
inctt college. CreensboFoT M. C., las
?r Memorial institute. Seiadiai N. C
y I?r. Charlotte Hawkins Brown. hea<
ml school there from primary grade!
\)
t 17 years and hadn't missed a ser
I vice since ordination. He is sur
vived by an aged mother. Mr>
S?(ilia Alexander \vh??is?W?year
old. and a beloved woman still ac
_ live. Three sisters, an uncle an
i'. lost of friends. He leaves f?u
ip nephews. The Hopewell Presby
t- terian church furnished music",
iv Faster exorcises were .conduct
;ii Albert Chapel M. K. oliurd
Si and Trinity Zion. Each had. lovi
!t. ; iy am! impressive programs.
;.. | . Tkn ni'ilMJU'v /'nituid nintit i\f A
j cndcmy St. school rendered ai
.s | operetta Hansel ami Gretel Mon
in i iiay night. April 20. Quite a larpi
audience attended. Sponsors. Mrs
:.t j Connie and f'louggton Black.
iy. The Singjng convention was a
,L. Pine Grove church Sunday 25th
five choirs rendered excellent mu
c< si:. Rev. McKissick pastor.
^ -l,TA4^GTGN (URC ULT^NEWS
rl ;
j. I ' Sunday marked another beauli
\. fi 1 Easter and quite a numbei
;} 1 ciiiic i:ui to worship at each pro
._ jp'iam. Our pastor preached usiiq
| us a text To Know Him and th<
I I uut>t?His Kumii'rructimi XiiL
.. j ?\ aK Spring Hill pastoral day Aim
I he scivi. es were grand.
nl Mrs. Francis Linton of Antler
,,, I son worshiped with lis also Mr
n j Charles Derrick Jj'., of Kittrcll co
|. !cpc and a linL. talk and 'we enjoy
j. j cd having both of our visitors,
u Pvt. Jack Kvisler spent lasi
Y ! .Week home also- Pvt. Ottis Black
p. | PlV. Charles C. Bowman also s])cni
C Easter here with relatives, lie i:
|. | <i nephew of our pastor and a men
0 focr?of Bet. el church here._
I Mr. Butler Anderson and wift
( elia and sen Lalvin lett fcor An
! del son. Intl., on last week. The}
! aiv planning to. make their honn
j .11 that city.
| Iiev. and Mrs I. S. Danlcy also
I ; voishiped with Sunday and
L. really our pastor is highly nleasei
,,!|\>ith both t: < spirit ami show into,
i, I est and marks of iniprovnicnt thai
^ i he discover in the circuit.
The program at Mt. Zion was
i hold n tlu> evening and it was cx
; lira good. Mrs. Annie B. Sewel
i i \t. wai; |}??aI... u.,,1 .1,
<um ,m I ,>i ?> ii 11 v iji uui\^ litiu LiiiiijL;;
j well arranged.
. r Olir pastor ran down to take it
j the program- accompanied by Rev
j l!. .1. Finklii- who made timely re
markk.
The program at St. Paul nn<
I Bethel were reported very good
All the churches lure arc work
.J ' mu Ugi'.hcr and vc arc mosi
ure of res1. Its.
^ > .Miss Rut P. Plaek. Mr. Roscoi
j Jiles and Mrs. Pinkie Oreher an
l^.^iill on the sick list at this writ
? AK()l NI) >V KST COLI MB1A
By Rev. \. I.. I)igg>
^t ! To M\ Readers :* "
Tht. writer was greatly hindem
j>a : last Saturday afternoon, why yov
l.dal not fet your paper.
,1 I Mrs. Willi0 English is again it
,,, , tne t olunihta hospital undergoing
another operation. Wc hope foi
jj. her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Rebec :a Jones of Charj(.
lotto, X. C.. was here last weet
,r ?isumg her father Mr Ben \Val
t lace and sisters and othc). rela
;s .;ves and friends. She returnee
)c, Monday, April 2d.
The writer served the congrcgi
jtion of to Antioeh Baptist < luirc)
l"'l S- iwluy
t and at night the pastor Hew J
\V. Meal being siek and has beet
,, tor a few weeks. The meeting \va.
good; attendance was fine. toiler
j. tion $.">0.00. We hope the pastoi
^ will soon be able to be on hi;
). work again.
!. Rev. .J. X. Caugbman reports :
(V fine time at Elijah AME ehurci
f Newberry last Sunday. Servic
n | was good. Rev. H. I.. Bonapart
i.r i preached for his people thei
plially. The collection was $21.'1.0C
Rev. J. X. Caughmnn was call
ii-! ed to Trinity AME church. Xe.w
m | berry, Wednesday to the funerjt
d. I of one of Lis members. Mrs. Ros
or | Tolland who departed this life o
.1- I Saturday. April 24, HM.'h
h. I 'Miss VerineTl Drohor the daugl
m I Continued on Page N
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Mothers' Day Cora- I
in unity Mass Meeting
A Mother's 4>ay < 1
Mass meetine v.ill be held Sunday i
::f tei noon. .May i'th. 1 4 o'clock |
at Bethel A. Si. K. church, Colunv i
bin. I ?
This service will l>?. our tribute | ;
: tht' men and women in the I'.
~F~. Armed Se'Vi v; t <-ir parents. j ;
and children. Service men i
" anil women of Kbi t Jackson.' the Co ;
kiphia Army Air Base and th< i [
I S< > as _-u?,sts of hmv?r.
All the1 :hurchis in and aroutui' ;
Columbia are asked to moperat- \
by ar.nouncintr Irom pulpit,. anil
t~ hTtforrrrs and ur<re the pi ople t<
( attend.
Short . speeclvs by n >ted men
ar.d v omen and jrooil music wi''
fnrnr part of t ? nrocrram. '
fonii" one, come all, and nrinj; ;
J'O-T friends. *
?\V. C. T. V. L
RII)(iK SI'RINU NKWS
Tim three services were very ' a
trnud Sunday at Ridee Hill eh^indL-U
After St S. t e Kaster prop.ram ' ?
sponsored by .Mrs. lleniLeraon.. Mr* j S
M. Broadnax and Mrs. H. Murshell ( ?
the latter mistress of eeremonios. *
The ba he-round on the rostrum ex- '
amplified the Risen l ord. The total
collection was S?J7.I4. Total
' for thc. day was .*50.00. '
Mrs. idaTPetorson and daughter _
. Iressa snout the week end in Ma.
1 Hon visiting son- George and fains
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. .Jo,. Carter and
family spent the week end with
parents.
Funeral services for . Sir. Joe
Butler was hel<l at Itidgc Hill on
*- Tuesday. April 27. 1 : :
V
(] Heart Spring
Ward. S. ('.?Sunday was a
. .beautiful day for all. The S. S.
lesson was?taught ,)>y the regular
. teacher and he loft plenty food for
n_Jhought. L
P The Anderson family wish to
thank the Ridge Hill principal. |
. teachers and student bodv for the J
, -kindness - shown thorn in their ]
_ hours ot bereavement.
p The stork visited Mrs. Featriee I
Mother and baby are fine. Mrs.
t Girllie Anderson and family were
the dinner guests of Eva Andesron
. and family.
Second Baptist Missionary
Tht. elub met at Mrs. Ida Hell's
?home April 21*> and was oncnod by
singing led by Mrs. M. E. Craw- i
ford, who acted as president. Af- t
t ter the devotional unfinished and 1
- new business was called for. The i
; club voted to give Mrs. Mary Yin- i
_ son $1.00 on the Communion set. [
i Rev. Mrs. Owens. oast or wife
1 of the (white) Baptist churchspoke
on the subject "Wings". Ev- '
. ervorie was uplifted after such a ;
. noble speech. She asked th(? ques :
1 tion which was left for each to I
. answer for herself: "Have we s
wings for Jesus?" A delicious ?
L dinner was served to-the thirty.
one present. The next meeting
I will be at The" home of Mrs. Marv v
; Bell. *r-_*
1 I Hid^o Hill Hitfh School ?
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- Prof. A. ('. Hinhtower. Principal ?
Popularity Contest llrinys $175.00 *
; For Ag.. Home Kc. and
Athletic Support I
Tk(; popularity tontest sponsor- I
1 ed by Prof. F. L. Gardner ended i
, Monday. The following reports f
^ were made: 1st grade. Miss S. I! \
Crawford, teacher $5.00; 2nd "
grade, Mrs. C. B. Toomer $20.57; <
. 3rd grade, Miss McC'ulluin, $15.00;
1 ith grade A Miss Well, $7.05; 4th
. grade B Mjiss William,. $12.00; 5th 1
grade Mrs. Hammonds, $14.01; s
1 dth grade Miss Holmes. $.'5.85; 7th 4
Mrs. Henderson. $3.00; 8th, Mr.
Gardner, $27.20; 0th grade Mr.
Gardner $10.90: 10th grade, Mrs.
I High tower.,$37.(33: 11th. Mrs. High
tower. $10.(32. Total $175.01.
The Queens to bt> crowned on t
I May 4, 1043 are: t
2nd grade, Claressa High tower ?.
?Primary Dept.; StlTgrade. Ruhy ?
,, Johnson?Klementary Dept.; 10th
grade. Ida Mae Smith?Hj school t
Dept. i
Proudness over-ruled our hearts. ?
to have Misses Florine Walters_of t
Benedict college ami Jointel Jen- c
kins of Voorhees Jr. college -~t*. f
- -visit us Monday. , i
M/iss McCullum had av her guest r
' Thursday Lieutenant McLauren. i
1 Miss .McCullum also spent the (
week end in Bennfettsvillc. I
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. air' t
' Mrs. Hightowcr, Miss S. R. Crnw \
r ford were dinner eruests of Mr
ind Mrs. Allen Jenkins Sunday.
Don't miss the high school com4
trencement comedy Friday nist't
' "Step On It Stan" Theme: Anv <
" thing 's possible iT you want it j!'
' hadlv enough. All star cast. A<l- | *j
mission only lOc-lac. I *i
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Juniors Kntertain Seniors
Foremost among social activi- .j
i tiew of the week was the Jinior- ]
c Senior nrom. Th.% auditorium *1
- was beautifully decorated in the
r form of a ?/arden at sunset. Be?I
s hind the tall pines could be seen .
the sun setting and moon rising,
i After a few toasts with Ix?roy
, Broadnax serving as toastmaster
e Miss V. R. Mrf'ullum our H. K.
e teacher delivered a very pood adr
viress. The sayings of Miss Mel.
Cullum will long remain with the j
- seniors. j
Out of town guests Misses Kail
tie Peterbark and Helen Amo, of
a Johnston, R. C.; Miss T.ouise Foulk
rt of Benedict college; Sergeant
J. Williams, Pfe. A. G. Johnson
i- and Mrs. Caressa Raiford nf ff.
York. 1
)ean of Woman
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Dr, ! '! runic J'. Kit'J vl!, . Ik-an
f WiinuMi* a: "To.:); ', >;) iTisTTiuT^I3
tvl I-*i?'.-i<!c-iit of ti.t. N. tional
Ls-T'ociiU-iuii < '? tTi-j-ii" < ' V.'mjik" 11
r.d Advisois io*'v i !.. in XciM >
'choo)s, wiiioii h Jl it> j '.<? 11r:i '*
innnnl ( onlViii.. c a- I "1?, i,]-. I
ind M. T.iMaha^x-c. da.. "
\pril 21 ? Civ. v!it. I' :'>t >.
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'Miss Gra^iXourt Hi" j!
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MISS 1. VI?IA UK.WES
Ciray l'u..it, S ('.?.Mis> I.wlia
popular iihhu.?i >>( ti'.c -Iuhkh
.jjlt: school v a- < riunni r"MC>
it ay Court lli"h" lor t!u* year v
i? l.'i-lt'M. iiaVill'jf raised tlu> liiyii- N
st anuuiu' of Mioney in the an-'
;ual popnlarily contest ymlinu h
"liiiay nijrhfc March a. l',?4U. Ic
' ?J
Trv t t'lvmuiTv \\ a< i.?v.t '
.i-autifa). Miss !.Ya\is ami Tfri r;i
Ilti'ntlanl s war tin ss.-d in pink (
iiifi blue cveniiisr '.'owns. .Miss
leaves carried a Iv.i'y > imiKjuf't <>t . .1
AVi'i'tia ns. Tlii' I'Mwi: wa< pi'v-Sil
cnti*?l I'.v Miss I.imiUe [irewton.
Thf cuntt'stair.s air I the amounts < (
cere as follows; ? j-k
l.ydia Kansas.' Sl-i.i' l: Altln. i'
Martin. ?12.2-1: t'uiher-ino Smith, i .
'11. '>?>: I.onisf AH?-n. Sp.21; lioat
ice Williams. S'.'.on: I.ytiia Kvans !
;S. J4: Gladv^ Ala a.m.' CUiice j
venneily. ; .M are-ret Williams
M.T!'; I.ola J.an- . Alice Sul '
ivan. Sarah Tavlor. >'.">0n- '
Tnssie Hern'. Carrie' li~e)- _ 1
cms. Tieauty Shaw. 5.'!1 '
lattice Haste >trr.T< : Ceoryia done* g
'o.o.'i; Kymtl Smith S.'l.dO: Annie
iVnrkmnTT-^:;.!n: .Initio '"alter
llvscs Davenport $2.70: Elsie
haw $2.1 IV Total $1 1:1.20. "t
This ("titi vt was u'ivi-n f??r thi* >
?enetit. of School I.ihrary. and
tage c. rtaitrs. The contest was',
ponsoii d l>y "Mrs. Etlv.l White.
PASTOR MAKES I.KAVE
law . W. K. Cook, for the* past
itrht years the pastor ol tite Arhurtown
Chape! Pentecostal
httrclt wi'l nreaeh his farewell f
sermon Monday ni.-ht May :ird at f
aid civ. reh. In connection with'
ho sermon there will he an .call- j r
mate literary and musical pru- ] <
cram which will include -till o f f .
ho i>a.s[otT of'"The A t r.luti Town '
ommunity. T h e Arthartown > .
chooi oiaii th?Uruwu-Idha-p-?
toted pianist ; nd sinjrer. Immod- .
ately following the program Rev. -j
'ook will 1 ave for Washington, .
>. C.. where he will assume now .
lutics. The public is cordially ini
tod.
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PAGE SEVEN
AKDKN STKEET ISO FLANS "
HOCK AM I OH MOTHERS" ~
( "iitirmed from P; ge 1
i.d much i xperi. no*' in his field
nil ht- proven a very efficient
acher.
in wiping with the April drive
? en oarage the brying of Dense
Si! mps and Bonds a sptcil
feature of the quiz program
u last Kiiday was the giving of
'< ;'> ili-r Staail's to the?winner.*.
i.t. i.arvey Jonnsrn of the Air
+tse?IVm 1 the t*ft- !' of evnemon
> alio t i>!. iKfoert Brown of
jt Ja.k-on won- the long disinre
rail which was givyn as the
rami prize. The participants eniy7M~T
lie iyog. iin so mu.h that
. \v is a ntjuea* for another quiz
; "gram s ?oi?.
Un I'Tinuy Apt:! -10, a Truth and
onsequi nces party will be give!)
nd much fun is anticipated.
Po The Missionary
Yemen of So. Caro.
iy~t >cnr ("(' wm-kws;
1 : hi surf that v<m have heard
ill rmt "be held as usial but in
s place there will be an enlarged
IxefutiX'e Board Meeting, comn-mg
the elected officers, Epis ;i;i'
v'upei visors, St; te Presients.
C onfcrence Branch Prcsients.
and District Presidents of
enior and Junior Departments.
-'Hie Oiatoiical Contest will?be
eld Friday night. July 23, 1043.
am asking- the Conference Irene
It Presidents to aid the Jun>r
Conference Branch Supervises
to arrange to._get the Di^t^ict
upcrvisors to elect contestants,
wo from each district, then?get ?
lie winner of each district, have
i the conference; then bring the '
ueecssfol contestant to the Exeutivy
Board Meeting, and the
utCessful contestant will be caried
to the Meeting in Little
lock to enter thc ConneCtional
ontest;
Theiy will hp six contestants at
!k* Board Meeting. Do your best
j get. worthy yocng women whoN
re willing to work and do their
est to bring the laurels back to
outh Carolina.
T)v subject is, "Richard Allen
u Inspiration To Youth."
May the Spirit of Missions ever
eep alive in your hearts, I am,
Yours for Christian Missions,
S. L. FLIPPER,
Stat* 'President.
NINETY SIX NEWS
W . ' ' "
Mrs. Annie Dial is home after
isiting her sic!; grandmother in
lorth Carolina.
The Easter program at Bethlcem
was extremely excellent. The
hildren really had the Easter
piri'r in th,', vendition of their
-citations. solo.? and music o f
11 classes. Miich credit is due to
he work of Mrs. Lela Johnson,
fiss Matilda Butler and Mrs. G.
i. Parker in training the chilren.
Collection $14.0d.
Thanks to Mr. Solomon Graani
and thcr Willing' Workers
lub for' g'xing tlu* Sunday school
hildren gaudy for Easter
Mr. William Hampton of the
S. Navy is here on furlough.
Let's not?forget the Talent
Lilly at Bethlehem. Deacon Jas.
iavis and D. S. Williams and
lie other deacons are going to
art over a great finanfcial drive,
.el n< "pep up" and push t h ?
MADAM WRIGHT
PALMIST
'amous Reader and Advisor. Not
lore Today and Gone To-morro*
.ook for Name. Seventh Daugher
of the Seventh feneration.
BORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL
This lady arrived in your *mMAL
town to do p.ood for the
public by her wonderful
powers- in reading the
\\M history of one's life; also
gives advice on all affairs
^^9 of lrfo, such as love afairs,
business matters, family afairs.
wills and divorces and most
very-thing pertaining to the wel:uv
of~onc's life.
)<?n't fail to see Madam Wright,
he don't fail. She has been in
our >tate and county 8 years and
cr c?rk has not ever failed.
( all op write Madam Wright
-- West t ntttmHa, S;C.
'ermanently located in Studio
'cnt? on Meeting St? on U. S.
lighway No. 1, at City Limits,
test Columbia.
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