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Saturday, May 15, 1043
PERSONAL
I YMENTION
I m Atom <VC,F A.\N?LLXLE>1ENT
"Mrs. Florrio Smith of Orangesi
burg, S. C. announces the niarriI
age of her cousin, Miss Willie
Mae Dunbar, to Mr. J. C.-Green,
of Varnville, S. C. The marriage
took plact> at Allendale, S. C. on
|fune 15, 1940."
1 MARRIAGE ANNOl'NCKMENl
Mii an<l Mrs. Robert Cooke an
rppnee the maril'age of their daugl
fir, Arzelle Loretta Cooke tc
First Sergeant Koweti Pressley
First Sergeant and Mrs. Pesslej
,are recent graduates of Allen uni
versify. First Sergeant Pressldj
is stationed at Fort Custci. Mich
nrwl M ro. Prn?<il/?v _?? nme
'ching the Mims high school
J^^brnmk, S. C. I
Miss Pauline Feaster daughter
of Mr. Preston nd Bessie Foas
ter of Leeds, S. C.. returned honu
Thursday, May G, from Mary Pot
ter school, Oxford, N. C. She re
portu a^vev successful school tern
Dr. E, A. Adams, Secretary o
- Education and President of ttr<
Victory Savings Bank returnee
from the Baltimore and Philadcl
phia conferences last week ant
reported a most enjoyable time
Columbians .were glad to see .bin
return to our city.
!Miss Pauline G. Corlev, belov
ed daughter of our polite mai
carrier, P. J. Corley was a visitor
in Columbia last week, where
several showers were given her
She left Wednesday, for her hojux
at Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown ant
Mrs. Edna L. Alston spent tin
wetk end in Greenwood. The\
were guents of Mrs. Lola Watls
worth, mother of Mrs. Brown, Or
: Sunday, Mrs. Alston was the din
i ner guest, of her cousins- Mr
I and Mrs. Ernest Matthews, or
i . Hackett street,
j
h ' Mr. Roland Washington, Jr., ol
~ 2209 Marshall Avenue, Columbia
t is in Riverside hospital, Ncwpori
News, Va., whei'e he Wits operate;.
? ?n Monday, May 10.
1/ Clubs Are Doing
| What the Social
I
The Blue Star Social club met at
tht&,/ionic, of Mrs. Addison las(
Tuvfcday night. After devotional?
the regular business of the clul
was transacted. 'We had as visitors
Curtis Evans, and -Miss Cecelia
Walker. WP were very happy
to have Mr Evans to becoim
? one of tnr.?Otrr rrcxt meeting wili
he-at the homo of Mr. lireoki., UK
Walnut street.
The Waverly Silver Star clul
t had a very successful tea last SunB
day afternoon at Aller.-Benetiie'i
I _ Cf-"'*" ShV>'1:i1 -''PP1"!?) j'Un P"er.is
f~ ' '"and* musical numoers were rendered
in honor of mothers' day. Rev.
Johnson was our guest speaker.
We wisn to ihank the mar.y visitors
who enjoyed the occasion
with us for tneir presence,.
The Friendly Fourteen Social
club met last Thursday at the usual
hour. Mrs. Daisy Kichauiso:.
will give a supper at her home,
1014 rieidt street, Saturday night.
May 29. A cordial invitation is ex
tended all our trier.ds to-snare
with us. Sunday, May .'10th, the
jeorge ivieuanieis will give a silver
tea. The McDar.iels residency
is located at 908 Senate street.
The same cordial invitation is extended
our many friends.
? ~ -The Waverly Friendly Few met
at 1314 MeDuffie avenue in- their
latest meeting. Plans are bcir.p
made for an anniversary celebratwn.
Our next meeting will be
L trt*'the residency of Mrs. Jackson
, 16V2 PIhe street:
The Sunshine Social club me'
with Mrs. beuluh Tisdale,
Gervais street last Monday. A delicious
repast was -served. Mrs
Wallace FogIe will entertain u.jjMtt
at her 1711 Lady stree'
The Waverley 4-H club met last
week in its regular session. Af
^ ter the devotional period the busi
ness of thp evening was duly trane
acted. It was decided that the
club would have a silver tea Juni
G All other cl ?bs are invited t<
[ t^e part with us at .that time. L
rW)i? be held at 2429 Stark street.
The next meeting1 will 1>(> heii.
next Thursday evening.
FULLER NORMAL INSTITUTE
FINALS MAY 14 THRU 17TFI
The President, members of the
F* ; faculty invite you to attend- the
^ Commencement Exercises May 14
17, 1943, at Greenville, p5. C.
[ May 14?Exercises for Primary
Department.
May 16?Baccalaureate sorvi-ces
Y ** ? 3:00 p.m., at St. Peter Church,
b Pine street. Sermon by Rev. J.
t Polph Evans of Asheville, N. C.
Is.'."'*' May 17?8:00 p.m. Graduating
F: Exercises. Address to-the "jrntduating
class by Mir. W. L Ppek of
5C~"30Sdeirson, S. Q. . .
Week of Entertain
ment for Negro
Trooops at Ft. Jackson
May 8?Negro troops ar Fori
?hukson will he provided enter
j tainment for their off-duty ho. r:
next week as tht. annpuiu ein . iit o
a planned program of activity i:
- iQQ'ly !.y linUrs-i.; "I- (lid
No. d at tTTe post.
Mom1.-. \ ie ids off tin: We<>" wit!
tutu? niio :;t I he el.:!) i reat S:dl
?o 10P.M. Checker*. p..ki no^_< he_s
whist and rtlur games will koc-|
the soldiers playing (hiring tin
evening. Tli".;d:ty tvenng the week
y book jeview will be conductei
r. n; 8:<5lt to U:dO. In thy mean
time, the elnh will he open holts
tn'il' I0;f 0P..M.
Prizes will offer extra induce
ment for the whist party < , " Wed
rtesday n:ght...betwei n the . hour
if 8:d0 and 10:00. Thursday even
ing "Kolonel Kwiz" will titky ove
the program and pit his wits a
\ gainst iiTy soldiers present. Con
testarts aiv ii.rged to register be
fofe tli.* program begins.
A t"'?! i.'iw dinnei iSaiiri- will 1>
indt r the ??>(<.i-f:ish".|:'ol! th,- T'.'L!
i nd .Sanitary ?Company iVotu till
P.M. A civilian orchestra Vvil
furnish music for dancing.
. ' ^SaUnday open house will b
neid at tlio club from 10 A.M. un
, til 10 P.Mi, and Saturday-eveniuj
tat S:.'!() a pokcPio pa fly will . b
- given.
f Tlic week's ~Fv- rdulc of e ltd
--rainmcnt will be cmcturlrd Sund'.r
I afternoon with a iiterary and m i
. sical program from to
; with colored sodicrs participatim
in the pi d'fnim. i _I
I'll ARLESTON SOCIAL NEW:
. CAROLIN A .SOCIAL CU E '
' Our meeting- was called at 12
Philadelphia St., at Kd'.O Tuesdu;
night. Song by Sister Eloise Tay
lor; prayer by Sister Rose Le
White. All- picnibeis were presen
and everything was carried ou
in order. Our next meeting; at G
' Washington St.. with Sister Mill
ni(. Dicks. Our eluh had a ver;
aiee time on May 7th. The part;
was given by the ellih and ev
' dyhody enjoyed being there.?
Mrs. ~K1cssTTeTT Boston of 2
i- .Philadelphia ;S.t.?had (> her din
aer guests Pvt. Arthur L. Stoke?
Pvt. David Forkes, Mr. II. I
- Grippon, Miss S.vDia Huston, Ii
N'ornmn, Mr. Lewis Edwards .Ti
and Riiflin Edwards. The 7.Ioth
jr'.-: Duv dinner w:i- ?M
' Mrs. Huston. All the guests en
Joyed the dinner anil hope 7Kith
_ -e>'s Day conies every- Sunday.
Miss (j'.oiy .of .VJ State stree
went ta'Niw York._u> spend som
lime with her aunt, Mrs. Helei
- -Massey. - ? ?
Mr*. Less Grant of 1:5 State St
*n<i irie:vi went to tit-eiftelown t
spend the week end. \Ve tuipe fo
^ ..ihcm ii pleasant trip,
i Mrs. Ora I.. JSrftwn. Reporter.
~ MAYING"GOOD
MBk M ,
fC&jM
THOMAS PINCKNEY OATEN
Thomas Pinckney Oaten, grand
son of the Late Thomas II. I'inok
- ney, a-noted musician attender
docker Washington High School
>f Columbia. S. graduates
Tom the Washington High schoo
. _t?_Mass a lion., Ohio; and aUow4c*
Benedict College. ITe taught type
writing, music and' shorthand ii
Columbia. Several months ago
joined the U. S. Navy Hand am
is" stationed at Lambert Field, .St
Louis, Mo.
Columbian at WAAC
Cooking School
Ft. Des Moines. la., April 20?
Auxiliary Maggip L. James, ol
2fl.r>5 Senate St., Columbia. S. C.
is included in the group of 100 No
gro Auxiliaries who have been as
_ dgned. to the Bakers and Cooks
School at First WAAC Training
'enter, Fort Des Moines. Ia.
The WAAC Auxiliary, whose
rating in the-Women's Army Aux
iliary Corps corresponds to Pvt
in the Army,'will be taught in th<
Bakers and Cooks School how tt
prepare, cook and serve large quar
tities of food propbrly, Vithou
waste and according to Army me
A.thoda^ Bur nig her .trainings shi
will aid in the preparation of th<
meals for her fellow Waaes it
~ WAAC mess halls at the Tmininp
Center.
On graduation from Bakers am
, C'Ooks School she will be assignee
1a rlut\r in u WiA A T tnncc bull .Qb*
also may qualify for training ir
Mess Leaders' School. She alsc
wiTI have ~jnr~rrpportnnfty for of ft
1 ecrr training at Officer C??Ktidat<
School at "Fort Des Moines.
? ,
r ?' k ' ." V
I Miss Dannerly Hride
I Of Thomas L. Jones
i
SOl'TH CAROLINA GIRL
WRD IN HOME OF CH1LDt
HOOD FRIENI). MRS. TIIOMA;
SIN A BALLARD COMMINGS
Portland, Maine, May G?The
s marriage pf Miss Blossom Gerund
iMrs, Charles II. Dannerly, of
1 Columbia, S. C., to Thomas Law^
it-nee Jones, of Brooklyn, ?N. Y.,
son 6f Mr. _iind .Mrs. Walter S'
Jonoa this afternoon was a scene.!
L' of beauty and simplicity in the
- lovely homo of Mr. and Mrs Eu1
u-eno- Cbmmings, U42 Congress St.
Thev ring ceremony was perl'
fot tried by the Rev. R. N. Smith,
nastor of the MVthodist Episeo
pal Church of the city in the
- presence of relatives and close
4 friends of the couple.
The bride's only attendant wu:
r Mrs. .Mary K. Branch of Westhrook.
Mi in<'. The hride who
was never mor,. charming, was
given in marriage by Mr. Beniantih
Thomas, a'life long friend
< of the family, wore 11 very be
j coming traveling costume o f
> Navy Bine Wool, a hat cf Navy
il Straw trinnned with firing How-'
ers and carried a bouquet of tnixc
e<l spring flowers,
i- Mr. Elleworth Gooshy of Bos
S, IW1I, Wits L'L'M llltl fT
cT :\.r mi-. Jones.
Immediately after the reception
Mr. Jones- -and his bride left
y for a short wedding trip through
the Upper sections of Maine, Bos-~
) (on, Mass., and Brooklyn,, N. Y.
^ The couple will return to PortH
laud where they hdtli art?engaged^
in Defense Work, May 27th.
S
NELDMS-RREHER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace of
Columbia wish to announce the
marring,. of their daughter Geneva
Nclums to Mr Bryant Dreher,
' Tuesday. April 27, IP-id. The hride
was lovely in Navy blue with
, white accessories. Their only witnesses
were Miss Margaret Young
" blood and St. Sgt. James Eddie
Owens.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Dreher were both
tfidonts of Booker Washington
f yigh School. Mrs. Dreher graduated
in the class of "42 and was
noted for her outstanding sing'
ing there. Mv. Dreher was in!"
ducted in the U. S. Army May 3,
" l'.M.'L Mrs. Dreher will join hot
husband when he is stationed.
*_-- - -? ? ? : :
; ROCK HIDE AME CHIRCH j
^ * Rev. N. A. Rice, Pastor |
^ The spring rally of. Rock Hill 1
lunch ua> had Sunday. May 'Jth.
.As usual they were loyal. We
' are loyal to our church and we
( love our great leader and pastor,
Rev. N. A. Rice. He is !Uwonderful
churchman. Our rally is incomplete.
Bro. W. M. Mack paid
Sdl.00; Mrs. Louise Muck $8.05;
Mrs. Vcrncal Whaley $5.50; Miss
Ophiel Davis $0.28; Miss .lanic
I)oby $12.00; Miss Carrie Kobb
r SH.ui); Miss Victoria Mu<?k $fl.0frr
Mi?s Klizaboth Iireher $2.00;
i Miss. Thelma Robb $1.00; Miss
| Bet.ie Carter $1.00; Miss NaiTcy
I .vVhite $1.00; Miss Ellen Ha\wes
| 2nc; contributions given etc. total
I Come to oar temple, you
| are welcome. ? ? ~
| Mrs. Veneai Wha'.ey, Reporter.
| LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NK\YS~
i .....
I;
Rev. I. (). Simni<in>. Pastc..'
|
; Sunday was M-itVers' Day and
I thr. neonlrt turru?H nnt in .
! way here. Our pastor was. iu Mt.
/.ion and prea.hed thf, sermon 'or
the occasion, Rev. \Y. E. Lee also
prea hed the second sermon. The
leaders mail,, tine reports. Mr. J.
C. Sewcll's class lead at Mt. Zion
w!iile >[r. I'aniel Wise's class held
the banner at Bethel. The Mothers'
Pay program was well conducted,
by Mrs. Cora Jones? Three
persons joined the church. The
pastor spoke in hifh fermt of the
. Si.nday school. Mothers' Day nrd
. gram at Bethel was conducted by
I Mrs, Carrie Taylor ^ixl Mrs, Ruby
Sligh at th-e evening service. It
[ was grand. Also the samLr at St.
I Paul. Those paying oat their
I May Day due- an- as follows: Mrs
- Ellin Earns, .Mr. n, Vi. i.eannart
, Mr. and Mrs. .7. P. Sewell. Mr. J.
-C-. Sewell, Mrs N'ettie Coleman.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Jonwt^Mr.
DarTd Taylor. Mrs. M. Jones. Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Eleazer, Mr. and Mrs
- WilHe Brooks. Mr. P. T'rosbyv Mr-1
i art! Mrs. Isaiah KnovHes. Mr. Wii- i
-'..lie Sewell. .\Trs7 Sarah Taylor. :
.Misa Annie Honneau and Mr. Jesse
| C. Taylor.
&unciay another Rod letter Day
is planned. Rev. .1. S. Danley .
of New IIopp ard Rev. Blasseni;ame
of Mt. Olive churches wi'l '
preach for us at Spring Hill Sun- 1
day at 3 p.m. a sermonette. These r
- ministers and (lieii churches and '
others are invited. Each membet j
is asked to pay one dollar. Oui I
? pastor will ht> at Bethel for the !
morning service and evening service.
The public -i*. invited.
Miss Odessa Waring home
1 visiting relatives at thi^ writing.
1 Miss Waring is making- New York
1 City her headquarters.
\Ts? r? t n-.. r?.. 1 Oi..n
- < vcs Tftyh>r were hnpftHy' united ir I
? Holy wedlock Saturday evening I
1 Tlie ceremony was performed by]
> RVv. Simmons, tKp brifle'g pastor, j
Pvt. James Ilendrix was home
' for the week end. He looks the
I picture of health.
! Mr. and Mrs. .Johnip Corley of
' Greensboro, N. 0., were the week
> end puosts of relatives here.
~ "MTs. Mftyonijt Corley of Jack*
aenvilte, Fla., wu? the week's
guest of relatives. -
THE PALME
Mildred M. Hardy
')f Lancaster
Enters WAAC
Fort .Des Moines, la.. May 1st?
Auxiliary Mildred M. Hardy o f
-107 y. While street. Lancaster, S.
"C7, Ts one" of flu* Negro "xvoiiieTT
who have started training; in the
-Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
at First WAAC~TfamTnTT Center,
Fort Des Moines, Iu. Her Auxiliary
rutins? is the WAAC equivalent,
of Private in the Army.
The new Auxiliary received he?
WAAC unifo. m and clothing and
WiU ni"tn Army (Jeneral Classification
Tests during; her first week
in th(- Women's Army Auxiliary
Corps. 'She is now in Basic Train
incr where she is learning Army
routine and procedure.
At the -completion of Basic
Training, she will he assigned at
once to office or other work 01
will go to a WAAC Specialist
I School for additional training in
llic-. administration, motor trans
nortation, baking y nd cooking
radio to prepare her for one of
the almost 100 different non-comhat
jobs which YYAACs are doing
in the Army. She also will have
::n .opnortanity to apply for ofli
cor training at Officer Candidate
School.
IMRTHNICIIT SITPEU
Monday night. May 10, a birthnight
supper was .given for Mrs.
Gardenia at her Eastover home.
Prekent at the supper were the
Reverend T. H. Weathers; Buck
Wh5hihjrfbirrTh-off Eugene 'Barn~
well; Mrs. E. A. Barnwell; Hoyword
Bowman and James Gallman
.Carlisle news
Mrs. Etta Lee Stewart and son
Alford spent three days in Columbia
last week. Mi'ss Sadie Robert
son was the week end guest of her
sister -Miss -Robertson. May 1st.Miss
W illie Bell Heath of Chester
was th,. week end guest Miss
Sadie Robertson and family. Mrs.
Ethel Sims is in Newberry -this j
week with her lather and family.
Miss Jannie Glymphs is at home
on* account "of th?. illness of her
mother--Mrs-.- Chanie CHymps. Mrs.
Dora Thomas of Greer wac .the"
Snndav evening guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Sisldy Dawkins.
Mrs. Mary Sarto,- spent the
week end in Spartanburg with rel
ativcs aiul friends.
Rev. and'- Mrs. C. C. Mdlwain
[ and HWfr .lncnits were the Evening:
guests of Mi-, and Mrs. James
(Turner Tuesday, May 4.
We th,. p'edjrle of Carlisle were
I sorry to hea,. of the death of Mr.
| Bars Jeter who departed this life
I Saturday, May 1st. He was well
^thought of by both white and colored.
He was funeralized at deters
Chanel A. $1. E. church Tuesday
afternoon. Quite a crowd witnessed
the funeral. Remarks by
both white and colored. Rev. J.
.vl. Dawk his preached?the eulogy
- The family has our deepest sym
pa thy. ? ?
CONWAY CIIL"R^II RAISES
WBH- ONE THOUSAND
Cherry Hill Baptist church, Conway,
S C., eon rinding a live weeks'
ally raised o"e thousand fortyiivo
dollars and three ($ 1,045.(Jo)
cer.ts Sunday. Mav 0th. R<-v. (1 ,
GoingsDaniels js pastors tht
church.
BALTIMORE, MI). NEWS
By Mrs. L. G. Douglass
The United Baptist convention I
u-;n <
nn meeting ueginning
Tuesday "May 18, through
20. HU.'J at Ni'W Enor Baptist
rhureh, Schroder St. -and Edrnondron
Ave. Rev. Mr. Payne, pastor
The delegates from ?<lt Hebron
church s'.vo Mr. Alexander M. Gore,
Jr.. Mrs. MiClenuon.
Tile sick are Mrs. Etta Boler.
Rev. \V. Xeal. Mrs. S. Gunthrop,
Mis. Clara llandv, Mr. Georgp \V.
Ilerndon.
MVs? Ann re Delk has gone home
to Buffalo. N. Y;, where she has
been spending four or five monthswit
h her daughter and son-in-law
~Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Gore.
Tr. Mrs. Delk i?? native of Smith
i it-ni, v ?i.
Miss Fedora IIerrdon had for
-),w cmf gut Mlyy-'l'lionias
?>Iiss Allen. Mrs. I . G. Douglass
A very pleasant stay was enjoyed.
Pand Mrs. S. Fowler an !
family sport tip. week in Pennsylvania
with the/,, mother.
Mrs. Irene Stewart wor Icing
irt TTTenn T.. Martin as~an air
-tiait worker.
Mi-. Friendly McCov and Mrs.
I.. G. Douglas were Mr. an<l Mrs.
Thad.vr.s Gore guests on Saturday
right. After a visit we went te
council and cnioved sight-seeing
The V?*est Baltimore Citizens
r.eairu" met on Tuesday night at
8:dO. Preside't. Mr. |E. Douglass.
MF Pittc viciti.d hern recently.
Miss Flora Gi'es i~ working in '
the Glenn L. MSTfin air craft
plant. She is a member of Mt
Hebron Raptvst church.
T\Tt*. and Mvo. A' M. Gore, Sr.,
Mrs. R1an:h Giles, Mrs. Arnie Tin
nor. Mr. and Mis. B. M'eCray arc
nuking fo? special prayers foi
their children. We are hel'e in '*
time of need of nrafver.
Mr, Friendly McOray and Mrs
T< G. Douglass nVotored To Wash
ington to visit Mr. McCrav broth
er-ie-tnw Mr. a fid Mrst .It 0. Gamp
hell and report a very good stay
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. (t. D Collins, Pastor
Clio, S. C.?The S. S. began at
usual time with Sont. V. I). Darc.an
and co-\vorkers at their post
The leason"was -taught by Miss
Hollis, a member of Clio school
I
TTO LEADER
Mr. H. McCullough I VE
Of New York City y
Honored Guest kf|
Tt;
pre
Mr. and Mrs E. 1L Rutf am' Da
mother >>f 2 t2.ri Haskell Ave. had ' ita!
-as--i-hei-e kt?t week Mr: f mtJ
Henry McCullough of New York spc
City. uncle and brother of tlm six
Limner. -?
On Thursday afternoon Mr. Mc- FA
Cullough was entertained with a F(i
dinned given by his niec e, assisted Til
by her mother. The dining table
was attractively decorated w:th a
gorgeou* table cloth and the vvil
centerpiece of mixed sweet noi
peas and red candles. The mem sis
was a very tasty one. I am
Those enjoying the dinner with Po
the honor guest were:. Sgt. and J
Mrs. ('has. F. Bolden, Mrs. Lillie Bh
D. Elger. New York City; Mrs. th(
H. VV. Bradley and Mrs.- Amy Ne
Lumpkin, City. An enjoyable al- Ra
ternoon was spent. mc
Mr MeCullo. gh left Saturday an<
evening by way of the Silver Me- on
teor for Washington, D.C. where tin
he will spend y few days; then a
back to New York. He -reported hi*
ti' vi'l'V iiliinc?! nt ctnv in iVn- SOm. f I'f
ny South. dir
OMEGAS-IN CAMDEN ho
th<
The Columbia Chapter of the ^
bmi-ira Fraternity mot in Comilcg.
last Tuesday night at the home ,
of Mr. Alfred and was royally i-*
entertained by the members o f
the fraternity living in. Camden,
Dr. Thomas, Dr. Brevard and oth- _ 1
^rs of the tourist city. in
The repast at the close "of" the S.
meeting was indeed a very happy Of
feature. It represented the greutness
of hospitality of Camden
people. ' ,
Mr, John Martin," the basil#us, An
presided over the meeting with ' j0
hrs usual dignity, and the Rev. Yo
II. B. Butler, K. of R.t enlightened
the brothers with his review
of the prot'dedingfr of ^-fornw
meetings. i
Vo
BENEDICT CHORDS ? VV1
ENTERTAINS SOLDIERS
Of
Seventy-five voices composed
-the?Negro chorus from?Benedict- ? ;
'College in Columbia?that?enter
tained colored soldiers at Fort
Jackson on Mother's Day. ^'?
The Benedict Glee Club present
ed .nine well-known musical selections
in their recital at Service
Club No. 3 at?Eort?.1 ttrk^nn * ?
on that occasion.
Outstanding on the program
were two-vocal solos, Sometime*?F ?-Feel
lake a Motherless Child and *?
A City Called Heaven, rendered
by Horace Shaper of the Bene- .
diet- Theological Seminary.
?-?;?1 fo
I1EMSTEAD, N. Y. NEWS { y
Hem.stead, New York?A fine
day was experienced at Union
Baptist church last Sunday. Sun- q0<
day school and church services
were well attended "and the Rev.
Thompson preached an excellent qjx
seiTTi on. if you once -visit?o-u?^
church you will surely come a- jQ.
gain. Dr. Baker is in the hospital
and we wish for him a speedy
recovery. Dr. Richards is leav 3
ing for the Army. An
Mrs; Cleo Young and Miss Es- Ma
Tie" Garvi'ii s)Veht" the Wd'Tff "rrfn
East Orange, New Jersey. I
. Tht
faculty and was enjoyed by all. w'it
?- For the _ morning ..service the vict
pastor preached a soul stirring wa;
sermon. Theme Jesus Mother vis- an(j
its Him. Everybody enjoyed the p
uplifting sermon. Being Mother's e(i (
Day the congregation was divided we,
in groups. Those who wore the
whit? carnation \w>v., neater] on the
left and those who wore red car t:
rations on the right. We were Qri
very happy to have four to join
the church on Sunday.
The pastor and members of Mt. .
Tabor sponsored a very successful
program at St. Peter for the bene- on?
fit of re pairing the ehurc-h. $15.00
was left" with them. The Mother's ,
Day program was grand Sunday
night with Mrs. Sarah McNeil. mis '",L'
Desk" "-of -ceremanios. Colleatioii$30.50.
- "
The Ministerial Alliance of I)il- ?4oy
Ion met Monday at 4:30 with th? wei
motto to Cio Forward. To do more 4 b<
rn '4M than 'VI with K*v. A. 1J.
bumpter elected president. *Rcv. ^
J. A. McQueen chairman and Rev. Mo
G. D. Collins secretary. May God 43.
inspire these men aid give them [y <
power to put overUhis great work ^
? do.
The- graduates of Newborn Jr ope
high school which exercises will sue
be held Wednesday .June 2nd are
as follows: Ethel Collins, Etlgene I
Walker, John Craig, Ohmc. Gladys
Love, Louise Rox, Bertha P<?rry,
Joseph Norfleet and Paul George
Salerfield.
Mrs. G. D. Collins, reporter "
bot
tor
NINETY-SIX NEWS ft"
Rc\
Mr. John Wilson one of our pro- p
gressive young men left Monday >
for Fort Bragg, N. C., to enter the
Army. ?
Mr. Arch SmitlGahdpvrfiest Forrest
will ieavp Friday* to takr rp pcr
< i l ? a. L. tt n v?_ ... it -. mil
irniuing in me u. o. ma>y. we .?
hope much succcss to these young lett
men. mei
Mr. Charley Griffin stationed in by
Camp Clarke, Texas, one of our ^r;
industrious youn;; men writes he is ^
doing fine in the U. S. Army. He Ko<
has received a promotion lately, the
Mrs. Bertha Cooke i$ visitrng ind
relatives in Charlotte, N. C. C
Mrs. Dilsie Dean and Mary Cal- Mi<
lioun of Lancaster spent the week the
emd with relatives here. ? ~?oh
Miss Agrgtf Ijee Smith is home ? ?
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TKRANS HOSPITAL NOTKS
iunday, May $, a special bus
t Columbia at !>;30 with a large
up for another second Sur day's
gram. This was a Mothei-s'
y program which comprised ructions,
poems and appropriate
sir; -This?program dirts?-freer nsored
by Mis Juliu Client) lot
veats.
THKK IIIN Eg TO PLAY
?R TROOPS AT POST
ILATRE NO. 3 MAY w14
Kegro troops at Fort Jackson
1 be offered a program of touLch
variety entertainment conting
of stars of stage, screen
J radio, on Friday, Muy 11 at
st Theatre No. !>.
Known as The Ralph Cooper
,ie Ribbon Salute, tne cast of
? company comprises .'17 all-star
gro entertaineijs^, headlined by
iph Cooper, well-knoufti Negro
vie star, and Karl Father Hines
il his orchestra. Thv .latter is
e of the best Negro bands in
i business and has established
nation-wide reputation through
i multitude of radio broadcasts
>m Chicago's 'Grand Terrace
ie and dancery.
The variety program is on an
ur's duration and brings t o
.? Negro troops at this Post
; very best iri entertainment
it can be secured for thou.
; ODE TO MOTHERS OF
)YS OVERSEAS *
(By Miss Mary Alston, Teacher
Finley High School, Chester,
C.) '
all the holidays in the year
ither's day is to us most .dear.
!? love our mothers with hearts
sincere
id our prayer each night is,
d keep Mother for over near!
u are our life, our joy, our inspiration,
>u guide i s safely to every
?destination.
u .are with the hoys across the
sea
lose every blow is givej^for?
Mother's safety,
all the wonders considered
"good
is the irift of God for Motherhood,
thers, you are The life of every
generation,
u give the men that protect
the nation,
u give* the men that?fly the.
planes, ?
u give the men that shoot -the
guns, _
u give the men that will bring
us peace,
len this dreadful war fs done.
every mother whose son is
far, far away
enow his only thought is of
mother today,
d tonight each soldier's prayer
will be,- ? .
i bless all the mothers whose
sons are across- the sea^?
. Anne's Has May
ay Program
00 parents and children of St^
ne's Playground witnessed the
y Day festival, 5:30 Friday
frmwrrr Mtty?Tthr
t was a very colorful affair.
f playground was decorated
h little boys holding a V for
lory. The Stature ?of?Liberty
< represented by little Simpkins
1 Uncle Sam.by Donald Belton.
Jttle Naomi Elmore was crown,
queen of the festival, her maids
e Ardria Wheeler, Mildridge
ims, Vivian Goff, Dorothy Gaand
her flower girls were. BelJean
Garrett, Little Clark and
icie Mae. Her train bearers
e Harriett Jenkins and Mary
a Anderson. '
.ittie James Arthur Williams,
of the Victory boys, was very
e in his Palm Beach suit. u
'he 50 May pole girls who dancbefore
the Queen were very
tty. The boys were drgssed in
ite and the girls in costumes ol
7 white 7ind blue. Little liettu"
nor and tht. (lilliam sisters
re the attraction of the day
?y danced the La conga 1/eI
thi Qmui. ii
-I-iss K. Johnson was elected
ther of the playground for 10She
was presented with a lovecorsage
from the playground.
Irs. Dickson' and Mrs. Ransom
thank, th^ parents, for .their AO: .
ration in making this affair a
cess.
?
.ITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS
Rev. W. R. Bowman. Raster
I
Mother's Day was observed at |
h churches Sunday. The pas- I
with his guests were at Cha- !
Sunday morning and at I,itMountain
Sunday night. The
f. B. F. Hall of Columbia,
ached both sermons and showmany
pertinent points conning
mother.
tt Chapin, Miss Pearl Sehumt^-who
had charge of the comnity
choir explained what each
er in the word MOTHKR
ans. Other remarks were made
Krnest 'Sigh, J. A. Schumpert.
s. Agnes Dreher and others.
Ve were glad to see Mother
:>n out Sunday. She is the mor
of the church and has fieen i
isposed for a long time,
)ur pastor with his guests and
?s Clementine Wilkins were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
m Beworo, ?- ?J
hmday is rally day at Little
untain.
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HAMPTON HOI
POINSKTTA SAVINGS CLl'H
OF SPARTANHI KG MEKTS
The Poll set.a C-hivstnuis Sav.r:ys
Mub n-.et recently ith -Mi s
I r'oi.ow.: j? the s . Uai.sacuoi
I t f;e rieini-Ts' 111 ioyeh a short sue
| 101 hour. At tins Ha rl-ii';; w.i iw^Z
. ifTTTT v.-as added TTT~ < .'J! ?'n
CaMahahi- The niej.beis .of th.
u I. ai X R-' -a }< . ? u.- -1
den4.; -Mrstfcirrr.'s "Kv*\V.'~f allahair.
ceretury: May .J tivus. t er,
!_ F. Adams, Ct.riiv (-'uliuiium. Sulur
Campbell A. H. (..'iiaijioitn, K
rf. r e; e .S"i:. it. x.fi r.-.' a. !.. i
Johns'.: . .M (). S. .Jo.kv
l>. Ksler. S. lewis, it. <
Lr Ki.iiai'dson. 1'.. It, Savaye. A;
Shcltb.i. M. Saod'ly. K. i'hompsoi
A. Tec.-ier. G. (i. Wa.kei. 1*11 1.
<> nceler.
DFI.TA PRESENTS CALiNDAK
OF I N I.N I S
Jn spilt* (if th.* iu-av7_u.:\vr.ijOv
of rain nn .Minuay.^May I*. licit a .May
Week Aetivitas j_ < v <>> t to a
very hriiham start with a. large
MottiVi-iT Day tea at the iTaytoi
. SireeV-C JSU. r" ~
-Mrs. Harriet S. lingers, in lun
usual charming way. presided ovri
the program uesigned to honor lo^al
war mothers. As a feature ol
- -trh-e-aTLeuin;-, Mi,-. (, K \d Uempresident
'of Beta Beta Sigma
Chapter, made an addrcss'.direetcd
. to those in 'attendance hut tvi+ivh
was so striking as to lie e'.en' more
far reaching.- .
? PreseivtaUon -of- a huge- bouquct
of flowers to .Mrs. McKim of Benedict
College, whose four sons are
all serving in the armed forces,
tvas Beta Beta Sigma's singular
tiihute of honor to her.
Saturday. May I07 The deltas
will entertain at a garden party
the girls of tht* graduating classes
Of"tae local college* and prospdetive
college students from Booker
Washington's Class of '4.'!. This
affair is to he held oi. Mrs. K. 11.
Haul's lawn promises to lie uniqut
in every .detail.
.-ame groups will be recipients ol
cash prizes from the soroi ity at
their respective commencement
- 'exerciser?This gift is being -made
lieu of?the?scholarship?given?ul.
ioiiiier years to a grad.ate of the
high school.
All lnemts of Beta Beta Sigma
are invited to listen to the national
president oTTJeTta"Sighta Theta,
Mss Elsie Austin, who is to be jiro'
.iCl.Ui! utet?The Wing.- Over anr.
.ran' broacU ast~ emanating' from
.^suuth Bend, Indiana on Sunday,
May 1G. It is significant that Beta
iieta Si..'.ina cancelled Miss Austin'
s engagement to annear locally
at a pubrte--^rogiifln?uv-ordei
tnat shc might accept this singular
honor.
COPE NEWS
Rev. C. C. Burg?ss, Pastor
Sunday \vas a very busy day in
i.n(t~~a round Cope. -S. S; was ealieil
to order a? the usual hour. The
pastor in charge. Prayer service
f \r.i.i~rn-iinrted lip Lilt?\Osoiomrrvvvomen*
Following the pastor
came forward arc! selected as a
subject Mother. At the close of
the service at Macedonia Rev. Bur
Continued 011 Fage S
I ^^^1 ti0n St0ry '
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REMARKS BY REV. W1ESO
[ { AIKEN, SOI TH CAROLINA.
V
A PRESENTS
SIPIRIT UAI
|:j: Sunday, May 16,
J At Bethlehem 1
$ MONDAY NIGHT. MA"
I? AT ALLEN UNIVEI
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If You Want To Hear Some
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PACE SEVEN ^
ISEHOLD HINTS
> J
Hampton 'nstitute *roods
Laboratory
Do?s your family leave the table
with that "unsatisfied look" on
meatless duyg? Here's something 'CttJ
hat \\ i!I help end your troibles:
r.OYMf'N C.lMHar.lTLS
(-Mvt Via Light)
1 cup j-'iytj. ar. pulp
c'ju-chopped celery- ?' - ?
c.;p chopped green pepper
'n i up cnonpcd onions
z cup milk 'ft
i tablespoon fat
J tablespoons Hour 4
1 c p : !a c 1 read crumbs
I :.sp on salt b.
{??m> i
I .Note: These croquettes may be
made up it; the morning and fried
| ten -minutes fie.foiy the meal at
j 'vhich you wish to sene them,
j haute the chopped. vegetables in d
i .ji.i. /a' ii iiuui ano stir well.
I Arid p;ttt; and continue to cooR utiI
i'! niixt re is thick. Spread on a ~~~
: ph.'tb r t<> cool. Jdvuc mixture '
1 n:c;> y.gbt even portions, shape *
| into i*i. ti|iit-! t t's. :i hi! mil lightly in
I flour. Dip in' a beaten egg to
which has been added two tablespoons
(it iiiilk or water. Roll on
a "bed" of brc.tul erupibs. taking
'iiai'i.s ito cover a!! parts of the '
-'-T'i'Tirn? ."vil-.w to dry a half i
hour or longer. Fry , in deep fat , _
(UTo degrees F) until a golden ^
(blown. Cost "per serving '"three""
j cents. (This recipe tested in thj
] Hampton Institute Foods Laboratory.)
:< "T~ i ~^i,
1 .'a .point to remember when Try|
ing. in tlc.-p fat is tHut if the fat
! is clarified afterwards it can be
| used again. To clarify, add a raw
potato tvt into H-inch sticks to "'J
: the fat until'fat stops bubbling i _
and the potato is well browned,
i Tin' potato absorbs flavors and
I odors from the fat. Strain thru
I a double layer of cheese clpth, let
ting sioiment sink to the Jjottom C
of kettle to?bt discarded, Allow
strained fat to cool, cover tightly,
and store in a_ cold, dark place.
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Here Today and Clone To-morrow
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business matters, family affairs,
wills and divorces and most
everything pertaining to the welfare
of one's life.
Don't fail to s$e Madam Wright,
-he don't fail. She has been in
' your state and countj~1Tyfcars and
J her work has not ever failed.
Call or write Madam Wright
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i Tents on Meeting St? on U. S.
i Highway No. 1, at City Limits,
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