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Saturday, May 8, 1943.
PERSONAL J
MENTION)]
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT jj
Mr. J.C. Couagt of Dillon, S. o
C., announces the marriage of
hjs daughter Bertha, to Mr. Al?fred
Barrinime of- Georgetown,.
S:C:, February ? ?
Miss Eloiso D. Johnson of Co- v
~~lumbia," S.C., MrsT" Huldn Dcwalt '
Brooks of Newberry, and Miss
Vera Kenrse of Allendale were r
the week end guests of Mr. and *
*Mrs. Conse Ritter, Allenda?<;. The *
Vguests reported an enjoyable
week end.
Mrs. Eunice Johnson was a visitor
of the Allendale Co. School
closing exercises, where her 1
tlaughtei is a teacher. Sh0 whs i v
^^[8 also the week gad guyst of i'
^P'. and Mrs. Ailen of that coun- J 1
5y. She expressed herself as hav- !
ing had an enjoyable stay. (
Lttther Smith; formerly of Co?J
lumbia, but now of Philadelphia. 1
li.-Vs returned after a month's va- 1
eatioii with his relatives. -h
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ffooiMoi* II/M%A.??.I f
J_ 111IIXUU ?> 1I1UWIIS, soil J
. of Howard Williams, Sr., accompanied
him to Philadelphia. When
'his' "furlough 'ones he will enter
quartermaster's school a t New J
itek. U
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What the Social I
Clubs Are Doing ;
pril 12, the manless wedding
that was held at Bethlehem Bap- .
list church under the auspice* of J
the Waverly Stiver Stars ekih -was r
a decided success. The girls took ..
off their parts splendidly as brfdes *
and grooms, etc. Mrs. Georgia J,
Whittaker, being the winner, was j
married by Rev. Maggie Johnson. v
Hilarity pie wiled throughout tlie J
entire ceremony. After the wcd~ ?
. ding Mesdames . Wtittaker and ]
I''annie Adams received first and?
second .prizes, respectively from
the hands of Rev. Reeder.
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The Eagle Social-dub met Anvil -h
*50 at the homo -of Mrs. Theltnn I
Rice and the meeting was quite _)
beneficial.?Menibei *?imrl?cisitoi s?
enjoyed a very tine musical ind
literary program. There are now i
G7 names orr cnip membership roll.
Next Friday we shall"'meet with '1
D?l?w.,.., r>?K: " 1 '
nvwvv.v.? XVUU111MJ11 V\J U Ul'l'CIl
* street.
The Waverly -I-II club met a t
the regular time and enjoyed a
Jaerv beneficial meeting:. Mrs.
**" Uessie Pearson one of our members
recently left town tn take j
n j up residence in Cleveland, Ohio.
~? Next TiUil'sd vy w0 meet at 2I21T H
-?Stark street. j
The Wisdom Social club met at
the home of Mrs. Wilhelmina Pope ]
tess served a very nice repast after
the expedition of the business
of the evening.
The Sunshine Social club met nt
the home of tiro George Bcltons
Jdonday cW4ming.?AfUte-tW- ?
action of the evening's business a
delightful collation was served.
? The next meeting will bv at 2304 j
Gervuis street home of Mrs. Beu- s
_ lah Tisdale,
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The Blue Star Social club met } ilnst
Tuesday nijjht at Mrs. Johns. n
Mr. Lane, who is a sailor, visited
us at this meeting. We were hap- g
Py to liifve our ?1<1 member in our a
midst again. 'We will meet next 0
at 1213 1-2 Lyons street with Mrs. i
Addison. ,A
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GAY LEADERS' ic
SOCIAL CLUB >
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The club held its regular meet- l{
ing Mondvy night at 1.107 Page. ,
St. The house was called to order kV
by the president openings-selection 4,
led by our chaplain. Prayer re- A
peated and the roll was called each t,
^^member responded. Ti e ~ presi- p
^^alent is pleased with the way the p
Welcome to"Sunday, May
at 2714 Millwood Ave.'. Next tl
meetina to" be-at 271K Mitlv mo,i .
Ave. * j!,
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VICTORY SOCIAL CLUB i?
A.
*f^H|The Victory Creed, promise your t)(
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To be so strong that nothing can j,:
disturb your pu tee of mind. ui
To talk health, happiness and pros ?)
perity to every person you meet. w
T0 make all your friends feel that
there j? something in them. cl
To look at the sunny sidL. of every
thing and make your victory
come true.
To take only of the best, to work
only for the best, and to expect
only the best.
To be just us enthusiastic about A
the success of others ug you arc p
^HtKnrtr your own. U
To forget the mist>i>kes of the past :u
and press 0:1 to greater achieve- ?
? ments of the future. g
To. wear a cheerful countenance at w
all times and give every living o.
creature you meet a smile. cc
To give so much time to the im- pi
provement of yourself that you p;
nave no time to criticise others. c<
To be too large for worry, too no- g
ble for anger, too stroyg for t'j
" fear, and ' F
Too happy to permit the presence C
6f trouble. n
By Mrs. Glvlys Ford' H<
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leven More WAACS
rrom South C arolina I
A tyroiip of seven Near v nv i>
rem .South Carolina v-1. ntcored
>v the Woman's Ar:?y ,'\ uxilkiry
ovps and wei'i. in 'u ted vest? > ay"
at t lie'Tort l-o-.i IV A A C ~
tecriitir.gr and Indue.'en .Station
;Was r-wnt'-d by I.nor. Leila S.
WW- WAAC 1' j I I'll'?nlYify
n the nest.
The new NV-.o WW AC AuxiPuies
<ve: Kl!sn A. Castor ami
'hrlsfi:in .7 J mas. (' h mbia: OxUS
'S Co-. V m '.' **!. * a
"usstt, Orangeburg:: Helen H.
n !;srn. Trenton: ?iT:uni E. S ido.
DaHirc'.on: t nd Geneva M_
Villiams. Woodruff.
The auxiliari"s have be?n transerred
to the WAAC Reserve and
rill retrain at their homes until
ailed to I'cpert for active duty.
Federation Notes
The activities oI the last two
neetings of the Sunlight Club
vere centered upon "checking up"
nt the Red Cross "roll call ami
ils.nninfj, for a successful camtaign
in the interest of the Sollier's
Day Rood.
With the cooperation of the
:nurcncs. .the schools, the zone
md block leaders, it is hoped 7
hat all of the persons contacted '
vill he sui'iok-mly liberal in their lunations
to permit the opening
>f the Day Koom hv the end of
.his month.
Mrs. Wilkins'on gave the" eluh
lienibers a pleasant surprise n<N
tompanied by a thrill of satisfaeion
when she announced that
here had been raised within the
lull so far this year. $1.2.S7.:>t5, 1
The statement only proves what
an be done by u group working
loope-vatively?even though, only
i little here, a little there, may
epreser.l the manner of eollec-km:
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It is quito time to decide to
ittend the one day session o f
h(. Federation. No hag to pack?
hoToly step hi the conveyance
md soon you'll he there to htlp
swell the crowd. Though the scsioii
will In- "st';c:imliiicdT" it will
>e nossibl.' to do a gbbTt day's "
rork
Released From Nazis
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lloboken. X. Y.? (Press Photo '
ervicOj line.) Valaitla Snow i s !
ack in America after sulFering :
lany. hardships from the hands "
nd heels "f Nazi agents. Mtss |
now former Broadway star in.l '
11 ace trumpeter, was the toast
f Europe prior to the war. In
040 she fled to Holland as the 1
ar clouds> began t? gather ovei 4
ranee. Later, in I)ennvark. slv* r
hi an an i?wus,i orenesira in one \
f the popular cinema houses with 1
Ionji' term contract,-.?thin Hit"i
moved in! Nasi agents soon 1
nprisoned Valaida for a year '
It ore she was treated fairly well. (
mil the attack on Pearl Harbor
hen the Nazi reins were tight- s
led on the American actrOss and ;
e \vas caught in a merciless net. t
hrown into a Nazi con.i ntrntipn t
imp, her.-fuud eunsistt'tl uf a-frw -x
hite potatoes daily; She claimed v
u\t she was horse-whipped each r
ay. Miss Snow is aileered to have t
nen struck on the head with a h
,vord by one" of Hitler's brutal I
easts; her head bears a scar as d
roof. Through the kindness of a I
olico commissioner of this Dan- (
h city, she was given help. Wash I
igton wa.s immedt itely notified
ud tLe States Department took v
large of the case." Arrangements o
ere made t o- exchange the t
imod actress for a German man! "
irist, Anna HofTinan.
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\rT. ZION A. M. K. CHURCH ?
Rev. C. C\ Mclhvain. Pastor 1
Winnsboro, S. C.?Mount Zion
... Mi K. cliurc-, under the intre- (
id leadership of I to v . C-. C. Me
vain ir xruiy niarenms -apwar. i | c
id onwyrd to the bautiful city of
ion. The very finest Kaster pri>->
ram hr the history of the church -a
a? carried out, and th^ mothers v
f the church are to bc. highly r
xnmerded for the splendid ap- f
earance of their children. The v
astor and his family really enjoy v
:1 a royal period as tee dinner t
uests of brother Oscar Cook and p
imily. Mrs. Ella Oneal's son, J
vt. Walter Oneal stationed at tho 1
olumbm Army Air Han* whh m *
ccent visitor to pay his respoct r
? his dent* mother. > , JTTP
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HONOR
Honor students, at Dil'.ard 1
bolter for the first two quarters
Heading left to ri;;ht, lh*C ro
die bedte Hasww. Now Or 1 w4o*;?
othy Pentecost. Chattanoojrn, Tet
Second?vow:?Kobcrt?Sciii'lumi
Ar'iiiorc. Okla.; Wiiliam C. Eati
v. ol!> Fort Worth. Texas.
Third row: Kuby Malvcaux.
Orleans; U if ha id C. Porter. (1st.
(second honor). New Oilcans; Ca
Other tnilmitnot shown '11
icl, Shreveport; Ella Jane Wa<h
Easter Activities
At The USO
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Tut1 Easter observance started
with a special Lenten service foi
War Mothers on Tuesday night
On Wednesday tin1 Victory Service
which was -cr.ioved by all present
(Jills, their friends and guests onjoyed
a spring seini-tormnlT^TliT
rooms y.ei'o beautifully decorated
with Easter pot flowers, roses am:
eladiolii. In each corner wore trellises
witli-- dogwood.?"form, ~ scn'orr
sister nwiy a:i 1 u ild flnu;rs. Tin
young ladies beautifully dre<se;
ir pastel shades glided ehcerfulh
to {.he-strain of sv.eei. atv! sophisticated
music _ of the bill Ib-fd mmler.
iianty- programs were given
Use?guests?tts?i liov?en I ered rtir
loor by Miss \Yilli(. M. Stewart, a
Victory SesVice "ill. Special deditat
ions were made to . various
following:: "When the Lights Co on
groups, anion? which were the
Airain: All ili(. inoii in Sorvi.'c:
'Georgia o^ My Mind" - Soldiers'
iVive.s .ami Sweethearts: ".Juke IJox
Saturday. Night" - All mw re ruits;
"Jersey Bounce" - C-ocli an
Army Air Field: "Star ldast"
Ali newly-weds; "One OTlock
fnm.i" - ?
- ^mirier .nasi",. I > A.ulloent;
"'White C!'lTr of Dover" >1.
Cht.s. Yoimr- CYn'erV ?taf'\*
Ktn-trtn}"-- Naval Oi di nance
iirls: "SomiT ?lr?Hhn? tr Takipf
IV PJm-e" - Wartw Robin's Air
rield; "Jtit'- lln. .lump" - l<>th It'll,
ioldiers; "3th , Reiriment Stomp"
composed by Syt. .lames Polite
tn<! In is boys) - The' 5th Rcyinient;
O c:tj tare till. "TsclmikMysk.v'.s
-rmevin. pi R PfrTt^rM'hmr'"- was
dayed for ot.i.I'SO Music droop
vho. performed so swell on Plaster
Sunday. Specially foatrred .musicians
ami nrraivcers wc re f'vt.
^ijayins. Set. Polite ami I'ft. 11a olil
Re\ans. These youny mus'i*
ians derived mu h pleasure in antic
making for the soldiers and
heir friends. T' o occasion is over
>ut the mclady lingers"on.
Kastcr morning found snldiei-s
Did friends,-at the I'SO enjoying
Hit hnim n;ade h.tiered rolls, jtiai
ausage and coffee. I.nter in the
hiy beautifully dyed Master eggs
vere given soldiers as long tis tbey
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il. U'U.
Sunday afternoon a Musical
[*ea v;i held which?jwj'V* enjoyed
jy all. Special features "? the
ipogram included the following:
\ brief background of featured
;ongs by Cpl. Witlter Gray; Violin
iccomplishment by Frank Blake;
Hid a niedly of sor.gs centered a
(.end the Cress Impressively ITTTTt^
.ml ity -1-*t
vbich Miss Lottie Bri.e is ctairon
n. Participants and members of
lie music group included Misses
t. G. Black. Be mice Blount, Clara
tynos, Gertrude Jackson, uhd Mostlames
Christine Davis. M. Miller,
tilth Johnson, I. Sellers. B. Rice,
b.rlona Hale and Pfc. Samuel L.
teynolds. ?
Faster Monday. Che Victory Set*ice
Girls met rn?another-session
f the Hostess Training School,
be subjects for the day being
You. Too. Can Be Charming" and
Military Ethics". Miss S. Spears.
J SO Director, led the first disussion
and Mrs Lavada Brown,
ienior Army Hostess at Camp
Vhoelcr, the latter.
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HAKLKSTON SOCIAL NEWS
:AROMXA SOCIAL ( LIB
tu. f- 1:? 1 i
nC v/.uu:nui outiiii v iui> inei
4?its muni tune.? - - A H -mmWiy
H' 10 present and \V3 received one
lew member Mrs. Rose Lee White
ronr up-town Charleston. After
eliich the husinesg was taken up,
re raised $17.50. We hope that
h,-> Club will continue to pet larter.
We are very sorry Mr. Jas.
dclloney of 60. Washington enisted
in the Army; hut hope he
vill like and lt??fuJivave soldier;
tpd return home safely after the
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THE PALME
STUDENTS AT DILL
Jniversity. Now Orleans. who have
accort mg- n> re<-or<;s <>i trie regi
w: Marjoi'io 'Williams. Chicago; l'r
Mis; -liili:i' H:iiii*r Mow. .Orleans; Vi
nt., - ami -Cvk-rti+H* St-eUr- Houston.- -M*.
Htiroil. Mich.; i.'on.l Do-bonk
>n, Mobile,- Ala.; Louis .1. Bernard
OpeloUsas; Frederick 1). Ti rumens
hoiibr) Oju'lousas"; Harold Halliard,
it'lyle Hithe, New Orleans?"alul CI;
the nietirv are: Oscar PorCcr, W'i
ington. Oklahoma City, aiuPKugon
, Brother and Sister!
hood Community" .
i Club of Irmo
Come and hear th(, annual r.er!
nun at St. Paul A ME church 011
, | May at 2"o'clock p.m. Tlii*
"luh hes been tl??tivr- charity work
. ever since u'e were . organized in
. 1 :?:J V. ~Wo"Tu?liV'you whert. v. e ear
I . reach you. We meet once a month
| visit the ,-ick; help in every pos.
. | sihlc way;?Bo ^ur,. and come tc
. fSt-. P.vtd on the tth Sunday ?t ti
this month at 2 n.m. l'?ro. S. 11
i Ithett spokesman for the day; St
Paul ehc-ir will furnish the music,
Rev. W. (!. Owens. Pastor.
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AT'SAVOY (1,111
Tuesday, April, 27, reached the
closing: mark for th0 Cedar Creek
. grammar . school. Rid^eway, S. C
of which Mrs. Hntti? B. Hiller of
Columbia S. C. is principal.
In* Wad of tile reenl l,. , ._eoii\4
nienccment program as usual a
' picnic \vaB suggested. And a most
enjoyable day was spent at the
Savoy club by everyone who attended.
Dinner was served on
tlu> long tables beneath the coo
s adv nil),, trees. After which iet
<-re vnt?was served?free to everyi
body on the picnic grounds,
j Little Beatrice Kdger and Cius!
sic Stewart?of? tlu>? fund? grade
wi'i1,, the center?of?attraction.
' with their virgin of the jitterbug
dance.
I ji you naven t planned a soot
for your picnic, please carry it out
to the Savoy club of which -Mrs.
Lulu iVilui. i;? pi'opi'ietpc -'-P
Inducted In Army
May 6th :
PVT. LEKOY JOlINSoS^
Pvt. I.c-Rny Johnson tht. son oi
Mrs. Hattic limu h. 1415 IJlossom
St.. Apt. 84. Coluntbia and a member
of t- e stall , of LeRoy Lunch
room, who was inducted in the
army Thursday. May Gth. P.M.'i.
ST. PA PL A. M. K.' t ll L RPII
Kev. .1 S. Martin. Pastor
Lancaster, S. C.?Sunday waf ;i
Hph day as usual. The Sunday
school met it the usual hour with
the Suj)t. and officers and a lively
tHserssion was held. Thy offering
banner went to sister Moore's
( lass -again and the attendance
haimer to sister Margin's class. At
1 1 :.'!() the pastor took eharpc of
the service,, and a burninp nies
^-tpc fell upon t"e ears -of-his list.mers.
Th*> eveuijip services were
| also very good. We had quit,, a
| few visitor^ Sunday all day. Mrs.
w line ana children from Spartanburp
the Marsh sisters, Mrs. Davis
and Jones and others whose
name we failed to pet. Mrs, Ernestine
Rutledge is back home after
vsitinp her uncle in VirpinM
also sister Necly Mclhvain is back
home from visiting her sick dauph
1 tor. '
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TTO LEADER
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Hpspfl flyf* +j(? jnj
^B|y?S: .1
i maintained an average of "B" or
sirm;/ Mrs. T. !>." Williams are:
nitres Gordon, Houston Texas; Sa- j
iiirin Kiln Augustus, Houstoii; Dor- I
l-s. New Oi lcans; Robert. Johnson,
, New Orleans; and Mays C. Max,
New Orleans; Harold Lucien, NewNew
Orleans;- Joseph Bergeron,
tdys Williams. Houston. "
Eishington. 1). C.; Kathryn Knnnang
Winslow, Chicago.
War Mothers To ,
Be Honored At
- Taylor St. USO
On Sunday, Mav 9 at 4 o'clock
i mail.. Bet v Beta Sigma Chapter of <
i Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will
: Pernor War Mtothcr.s at tht. Taylor
i Street (ISO.
i Mrs. R; S. MeKlni will represent "
i mothers having the largest nutn.
her of children in the armed forci
es. She luis four sons sevvinc in
t- various-purts--of the country. Mrs.,
McKim is a quiet dignified Ghris7
'iaii woman who accepts her w u "
time responsibilities with courage
and cheerfulness. Mrs. McKim
1 will he presented by Mrs. J,. J.
j Starker of ^Benedict ro lieges t
rutiriiirrrJTW nrfneipnl .iddio.vv Musi. wdi
lie furnished by local talent.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all mothers of the comnnm,
MM-TY SIV VKWS _
Mesdamcs Loia^Johnson -^a itch
Carrie Speech wei'e the guests of
their sister-in-law Mrs. Florence
| Speech and her daughter Mary
, France:-: Williams of Greenwood
Saturday. Miss Williams is leav- {
-ttng for Washington; I). "C;y this
j week!
I Mrs. Laura Johnson and Miss
-j.Julia Mae Hawkins of Charlotte,
N*. C. speot^ Luster- with their
! mother Mrs. Florence Goodwin.
During their stay here they visited
Mrs. Georgia Gaenvr and Mrs.
Julia Miincl.v and the Ruff family.
Mrs. Bessie Hampton visited
1 nM-Oeves ? =
Pvt. James Hampton of Pendle]
ton Field. Oregon came hom<? with
; her to see his brother Wm. Damp- c
I ton of?.S... Army stationed (
| at Brooklyn, N. Y. who was homo f
nn a furlough. This was .a happy |
| meeting of mother and sons. v
Servie,. at Bethlehem v.*a? verv ?
j good Sunday night. The Rev. .j. I "
| S. Dial pastor or Trinity worship | i
pod with us. ^
I The Union Choir program will (1
ho hold at Bethlehem. All arc in- \
ited to bo present Sunday 3:150 n
p.m. n
*::50 Sunday the Missionary So- i
oiely of Bethlehem ,will sponsor r
Mother's Day program. Don't I
miss this. v
At r> p.m. Sunday Mother's Day g
program will be hold at Trinity a
11directed by Mrs. Catherine Wil- :
iiams. o
Mr. Archie Smith of Philadel- t
phia is visiting his.mother. Mrs'.
Cora Smith. . . j
?-Mr. J. B. tiarner left for New
Yofk last WeelC -v"
Mr Davis Butler has gone lo
Philadelphia for awhile j
I Mt. Pleasant A. M. K. Church i
j Sunday was a royal day at Mt. <?
I Pleasant church. Sunday school 1
at th<*<usual hour; the review by j
Rev. Mrs. -Spearman. ~
| At J o'clock Rev. J. S. Spear^ t
1 man preached a soul stirring scr- r,
mon. Ahe 'collection was good J
j This w;is rally day and th,. Allen g
(Chapel choir and Bethlehem, St. i
Paul and Trinity choirs were with "71
us. They helped us to put over i;
a big program. <i
Mt. Plchrfant Is a small mem- 1
j bership, hut it i? very loud when j
I it conies to not on a nroe-rnni ..
Total collection for the day was c
$.'17.'Id. We thank all who helped c
us to put the program ovej. c
PROtfRESfHVE MT. OLIVE Ij;
A. \1. E. CHURCH NEWS v
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?The first Sumtay iu Aluy was a I
l.eautifiil day for those that were t
interested in church services. The r
service negan at s?n. uuvc at v
o'clock with worship service. The
pastor spoke fiom the subieet: 1
Guilt iifld. Penalty'. Holy Com- i
munion was administered to a very i
large audience. At 3 o'clock sin t
afternoon service was Told. The |
pastor introduced Dr. A. B. John- J
son of Columbia, who delivered an ?
< address on Health. Dr. Johnson i
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Non-Com. Officer
(ilee Club and Social
Contact Leader
Xashvi 1 Avnry <\ir (enter.
Iiirnt -si t A yuartcrirtustei' Sipia
A'< mi . I.' i";iru ;H the Na-li\ die A r
my Air Center is lucky t0 have
ivcy .J. 15ov.cn nl Columbia, S.
foi im First -Sergeant, a. curding
Syi'gcunt Bnwfii enlisted in 1 11
andi received his basic training at
Camp Lee. Vu., w. ere h.'.w;'s aila.hed
l,, tue Ouai t ?,mast i
."school in a clerical capacity. He
was transferred to Maxwell Field.
Alaban.a pi Hie same department
and there lie assisted with the diicction
ol a Glee ch'b of dt) voices,
In June. 1P-12, he came with a eu
tire t() r.ilp with the construction
ol the Nashville Post. He conducts
the social conta.t department oi
souardron by arranging events
with nearby Tennessee State College
and Fisk l.'nivetsity. Lai
Tuesday nif;ht. Glee Club Velicars-T^
til*; are held, which, cnu rta n_\is.tors
to t. pquadl c.n aiuf proviVF
practice for theii regular Sunday
Chapel services, which Se? grant
IJowen conducts.
He is a graduate of Allen University,
Columbia. S. C.. with an
A.13. ill Snpiill Sl'il'iwi.
jor in History, fie has tw brothers
in the service, one in thc. Navy
ami one a Staff .'or^c-ani in North
Africa.
Allenite Commissioned
1st Lieutenant J
1Rev.
A. McNeil White a grnd- :
uate of Allen University in the t
class of lU.'lT was commission -*<l S
First Lieutenant Chaplain in the
U. S. Army. April 20. 1042. ~|
He will report to Harvard Uni- a
verwlty, Cambntlg-e. Mass., for N
training. Rev. White is a natiVe r
of Holly Hll, 1^. ('. He was pastor I
of St. James AME church. Mia- r
mi. riemls -Avish - for- hfni I i
much success in the service of"
his country.
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Now York City?(Press Photo as
service. Inc.) Or the" hccls of his
riumph at Carnegie hall, where 'x
io and Ids pre.it band recently ap hi
icared in concert, Duke Ellington, as
cas recipient of the New York f"
Newspaper Cuild's 1H4:{ award for ^v
P.rnuf A .??..; -/ - *?'
v??v oiiiviiv.au ?uuMCIilll U1 IIIC in
'eoplc", Friday, April .'10. The v?
luild's spokesman eulogized the
naster musical, at Hotel Astor, I he
vherc the newspapermen's anlual
ball was in progress, over a
iation-\vide hook-up.. Among the
nany tilings said were "Duke's
nusic was as American as the Ul
.iberty Bell". .Maestro' Ellington
vas then introduced and aftei
paeiously accepting the , medal F1
in<l thanking the Git: Id's re pre
entivtives, he and-big band play- L
(I his most popular song, "Sophislcatcd
lauly."
vi<
JIKL'TENANT JOSIA MAE I 't
Winnsboro, ?Lieutenant i'?
osia Mae Glenn, It. X.. of 11v "H
nedical division of the United nn
hates Army. sOitioncd at Camp no
avingxtone, Louisiana, spent a ioi
deasjuit while with her parents,
:ere recently. Sh?. is the (laugh- D<i
er of the .John Gleans and the on
,ieee of-.Mrs. C. L. -Mitchell. Last ::
donday the lieutenant wa< in? oy
;uest of the A. C. Mitchells, v. he
nvited a few friends to meet theiV th,
ITstiniTiiiKhi.il ni. ..I. w
. v i "
ng the hospitality of tlu- oceas- | tin
an were Misses t . 1.. Phelps, Klisc 1 on
riani.'ratjlt, Nellie M. Gordon, > n l |
dr. and Mi's. U. S, tJalman. An.J to
laborati- tours,-. consisting o f i an
hit-ken salad on lettuce leaves,
racket's, punch, strawberry i.e
ream and cakt. wus served.
lot only madif.a .groat snveclt but
io made an avenue for the Negro
foe tors in this section. Mr. I. S.
vCcvy cva.s presented and stressed ?s
he need of cooperation On the
tart of the race and his speech fr<
very pointed and tintely. th
The Rev. Mrs. J. 8. Danlcy of *a
s'ew llo|H' CMF. church made a W
espon.se to these great address- M
s. Tlie night sdrvice was under B<
he supervision of the young peotle.
Sermon by Oho Pastor, Rev. M
las. M, Bl- vssingame. One infant se
eetion for tie ^ay $30.ftl. I \~i
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Marion Queen A
?... -^. jjjH
On April 11. I'.'j:; a contest was
ponsored by Mis. Ruth W. Bowen ?
or which the proceeds, would nrr?
n the construction f Bethel >1. K.-hurch.
Entering this c a test we"- i
he following vouiig ladies: Miss >1
iallic Lawrence Ix-e, a represen- I
ativt? of Bethel M. E. church re- lorted
$1?..80. /.lso the 1 ighest |i
mount and was-crowned Queen by 1
Irs. Francis Dean. A very close t
unnor was Mrss Geneva Hall of
lethtehem Baptist church whose t
eport was $12.50. MLss Marjorie i
Vx worth ~a~ representative St.
notice: j
The monthly meeting of-.r. the. I
ton ail's Christian Te;.ip:oance j
rnion will he held at Zion l>aph*t
rhtn-ch.?Mn'.'.i1 ay evening', I
lay 10. at S:U0 p.m. .- \
Devotion: '1 Cos lnthia.a.s oil-'.', "t
Discussion: How Can Mission- j
rv Women Help Abolish Bvver- j 1
ae Alcohol? | e
Representatives from Mii,.- i :v- jT
ry^Sodetu1^,1*1 vtuuh^,,, -p
AY COMMUNITY MASS Meet-'
ig at Bethel A. M. E. Ch\mh, '
o'clock. Slindav iiftsrnonn
Conn- one, Come All,, ami- bring->.?
bur f?icnds.
KlDGL SPRING NEWS \1
. ' I
Mothers' Day exercises will be
?ld Sunday at Ridge HiJ(l imme- '
Litely after S. S, Only mothers 1
ill appear on the program. The ;
>mt?itteei>r~making an urgent re _r
;est for everyone to pay a tri- 1
jte to mother I y dropping pen- I
os in the hats. I
The five in Ridge Spring caused j '
Hte?un exuitonu'ihr?A mIU+hj?)
ation, hotel and O jail house ^
trned to the ground. I "
idge Hill School*., jr
.. vnjvyvu lllf colli- '
Iv drama 1m m .x nio-h' title Si.-p !
: Oirn: TTiTs' play furnisTfon
onty fun and la. ghler as well , '
i good lessons.
Reverend A. C. Jone* preached'^
(r sermon Sunday. Subject In- I ''
riling Eternal Life. Tim seniors ^
wen as ot crs received ntueh | ^
od for thought. A."mday nigh',
as class night and the night of I .
e Speaking contest. .M vbel I)a* 1
s won Mist prize: Christine J
rown second prize; f.?'urtis Bell
movable mention. ' t
\Yt. were glad to w> leome Rev. '
id Airs. Young of .Columbia the
:ests of .Mrs. C. 11. Toonie?\
Match for a full report ...iicxL-L
ek. t:
Mabel V. Davis, reporte,- - a
L
MKNRSIIIP HALT. CHl'RCH
lev. \V. 15. Washington, Pastor '<
I *
Sunday was a fine day for set- i 0
L-s. Our Sunday school opened si
^Uie^usua^hom^^^ upi. ^ ^ j"u^* I b
hT for a~minibeF of years. 0ur-J &
stov brought a Wonderful ser-1 *
>n for the morning service, us- "
; John 15:115: Greater love has sC
man. than no lav down Id* si
i his friend. Collection $.52.00. 1'
For the afternoon service Key. {^
ivis from William Chapel dolivI'd
a soul .-stirring s.imon at j
JO o'clock. He was accompanied j
his choir and friends.
Mis.'W. 15. Washington ,\vas | p
e dinner guest?of Mrs Cassic 1 ^
aid. Rev. W: H Washington was I ?
c dinner guest of Deacon Hick- 1 ?4
ILL j?|
Mr. and Mrs. EC Make went
Darlington to se<> their mother
d father Sujulay. '
y
IK MO NEWS
Serviced at Voting C' apcl A. M.
church last Sunday was good 'f
usial. The Pastor Rev. M. W.
cksdn was at his host ind spoke
run John 21 :2&: Cast thy net on
v right side and ye shall be e
VPfl Vnll/iw Tknn \l*? S*
c weie glad to havc aM visitors ^
rs. Annie Tucker, Miss Kloise R.
>ozor and Mrs. Minnie Bouio.
Mr. and Mrs, Johnic Wright, *,
rs. Mattie Boozer, Mrs, Thomu- ^
na Corley. Mrs. Mary Lee Sligh
Hi Mrs. Ada 'Wright :?ttemiert"wer
ces at St Paul AMR church last g
V
. PAGE SEVEN
aid Attendants
^?3
ST. WM
lohn., A. M. E church reported
>7.up and Miss Margaret Milton
ii Mt. Pisguh $3.00.
?Along with this contest I In* M'ts :
ion High School Glee club under
he supervision of Mrs. Rut];" W. Bowen,
Mrs. Francis Bean as as.istaht
and Hetvrietta Bowen Fras
er director rendered a musical . ...
rogram to a large and apnrecia- J T
jve audience.
To the n*>ny friends I wish to
hank you for your cooperation in
naking this program a success.
Ik-arietta B. F easier. reporter .
Sunday and a Singing convention
it Upper Pine Grove church near
'oak. S. C. They report an enoyable
day.
Miss F.loise R. Boozer is at
tomp?ttfter-elosing .a successful
ear', u-nri* i t.< t\rim>innl nt flil
-ct't school. ; :?*
Auk" Annie Ti;eker and Mrs.
.on ie Mae Mckisskk l ave return
d to New York City after visitnpr
friends and relatives for a few
ceeks.?Always get a copy -of the .i?
.cadcr itt Ihmger'.. Place.
Fred S. Boozer, reporter
K1DGE BRANCH NEWS
Sunday was !? beautiful day and
The Sunday school lessons were
instructively taught and timely
eviowed by the pastor. S. S. colection
$2.16. We were very triad
o have t1'V lie-ltl Missionary Mrs.
Vddiy Men ill - with us Sunday.
Amount given h??r $2.00.
Prayer service was very imnvssiw,
afterwards Rev. Bailey
irojfjrht a soul stirring sermon.
/otai collection * 14.45. Wd" "were
erv gl.ul to ha\o Mr. and Mrs.
)tt?> Brodku of Columbia with us.
Uso Mrs. Edith Brooks who reently
announce her marriage to
Ir. Harden Brooks.
Correction?In last week's is. ;
UF it was wrttTini. Mrs." S. Wit- ? ianis,
Clarence Williams and
lieednrc Padgett, accompanied
igt. Robert ?T. Williams to Colum'
added to that should have-been
Tissos Cnressa Raiford and Mary
i'illiams. .
Mary Williams, reporter
^Ir. and Mrs. Bradley
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. 7-ialcott Bradley of
entertained in
licit- lovely home their nephew
nd niece. Sgrt. and Mrs. Chas. F.
olden and the following guests:
Mrs. Lillie P. Klger of New
urk. N. V . sisn.'r uf-Mjrs. Rrad-? y;
Henry M. C.'c! lough. New York
. Y.: Miss Flattery. Cincinnatti,
liio; (apt. John Rirris. Ft. Jackal:
Fj of. ruul Mrs. C. \V. Madden
li.neipal- Howard school; Miss C.
ntrrr ^TrsTTiorof^r Tutter. dtnss
errin, Miss V. Russell. Prof.
.Vitemnn. principal Waverly
hook They all expressed thcm lyes
as having enjoyed a dcChtful
evening.
MADAM WRIGHT
I* A L M I 8 T
amous Reader and Advisor. Not
ere Today and Gone To-morrow
ook for Name. Seventh Daugh>r
of the Seventh Generation.
BORN WITH DOUBLE VETl
*a This lady arrived in your
IhL town to do good for the
tHV public by hor wonderful
nyi powers in reading the
yf/ history of one's life; also
au gives advice on all alTaira
of lrfe, such Afi love gfr
lira, business matters, family aflirs,
wills and divorces and moat
erythrng pertaining to the welrre
of ooeV life, '. ...aa
'on't fail to see Madam Wright. -Xis
lie don't fail. She has been ta "3
r>ur state and county 8 years and
er work has not ever fatted.
Call or write Madam Wright
s West Columbia, 8. C.
ermanently located in Stadia
ents on Meeting St. on U. ft.
lighway No. t, tt City KilMh 3
feat Celanbia, ?? .