The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 05, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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K? i --I Saturday, June 5, 1913 QERSON AI I MENTIOt MARRIAGE A.NNOfXCEMfii Mr. and Mrs. John Puller Laurens, S. C., announce the in; riage of their daughter- Matt Cathryn to Mr. John Thomas 13: - more, of New- York City, Ay 18, 1943. . Mrs. Eva B. Bell anil Lit Walter Lee Fuggetl, of "Ilicko N. C., are spending a while w Mrs. Susan B. Freeman of 1-1 ~ Oak street. _?? Ra> mond Louis Chatin; who graduated with honors fr * Booker Washington High 1; year and is- now an honored fr< man at Benedict t'olleo-o.?1 ^ t this week for New York to spi his yprtfinier vacation with IV sisltho Mrs. 'Lottie White. J friends gave him a reception w ' his home, 1205 Pine St.; before J left. sb ; * . ? 1?r . _ W Mr. John?Hi?Mitchell.--of?N fi York C ty, and employed in <Tt U. S. Custom Service of that c a tended the commencement ex 'Wi cises at State College this we | lie was the guest of Prof. Char *?> J. Harris, head of the Music I 1/ partmenl at South Carolina St -j College, both "were pleasant c; i ers at the Leader's Oftice Tu tday enroute to New York C and Durham. N. C., respective We were glad to welcome thei Williams-Wilson Union, S. C.?Of interest their friends throughout the t Carolina# is the marriage of M Mary Magdaiciu Wilson and I 1-* Ammcr James Williams. Jr.. Vh took place on -Sntimtay, Aprils The bride is the daughter of i and Mrs. McNeal v\ ilson of l city. She received her cdueat at Sims high school. Union, ; Benedict college, Columbia," jS. for several ye7-rs -she 1V11X lll'ld" position RrciK'n uih! ICnulislvat rue tor in the public schools this state. ? . ? The groom is the son nf.Mr.-a "Mrs. AmnteVJumes Williams,\v of Fayettoviil" N. C. He icce ed his education at the Et E. Sm high school, Phyetteville and L ' ingston-college, Salisbury, N. C i.VJis. Williams will leave Ji the Dtli to join her husband \v li I is nyii serving as Sergeant \\ liamff with the Medical Traim t Battalion in the Army of the Uil 24 1 ed States at Camp PiActl,?V c ? ginia. -8"i USO Citizens' ? Committee ** Making' Progress n ? - "Ororgctowrr. S: -C."-The Citizens committee under Pr< Prioleau are doirg tine and ti make the meh in service in tl ggl Jirpn happy. The committee c 891 I'utuiijf ?vcr a woiuiemu .ioO 79( ? pat itself on the Lack and c ?g '' themselves lucky in having M '' * L. Fraser as chairman of the i St tertaining commiHtiee; alrp .Mi Teele and Mrs. Howard. Pr< ^ Brown, chairman of the hnspiti _ ity committee and Mrs. Fraser a lining up for a big night for t UN entertainment June 8. Watch this paper for the a r? nouncement for a real USO Pt gram Jline 1G. , What, the Social Clubs Are Doing The BIuc_jSiar iiucfaL..rluL- uj Wednesday ni?ht, June 1. at t home of Mrs. Rayford. Busrne dfictional period. The Jnne 8 meeting tvill be held at 1203 Pi |? sti'cet with Mrs. Jones. T? 2 Thf. Hfkrh Hatters Social d 0 met at. -the., heme of the Juli Michaels Monday ever in2, May Tjv meeting was enjoyed by ; P1^ ?t- The next meeting w - be at the home of thc "S ounj. Visitors are always welcolffifc. ? Mrs, Young presWIcnt^ - NEW HOPE A. M. E. CHL'RC Kev. W T. Felix, Pastor , ^ fjunday was realy a tine day f u- church going people. The Sundi ? school \va8 conducted by the ne1 ly elected Sup'., H10, James Ne' 3~ " tort seems to like his posit* Silvery pinch. The lesson was ve beautifully taught by Mrs. I., jjj ^"j^wtbh, Tollowing thc S. K. oifr pas or. At the close of thL. chur c school thc pastor delivered a ve : inspiring message. It* This beii g the day set apart f * our King and Queen rally, Rc George Shuller arrived with t jnnior choir a.'d several of t Mf Continued op. page X IK/T V-.1 - -? ? ? ?=*= ( _ - " 4 South Carolinians L" Recently Inducted as ^ Auxiliary WAAC's Fort l)cs Mi ncs, la., May 27? . . Four Aiixilia;'?.w from South Carolina arc Included in the group CT- 11.: \i?jfo women who hav.. stall?~ td training ip-the Women's Army Auxiliary Corp.*; at First WAAC u" Trail int? Center. Fort Des Moines. fa.?Their Atrxilnry- rating i<" the *1'" WAAC equivalent of l'rivate in '"l the Army. The new WAAC;; are: Auxiliaries Kffie Mac Name of Callison, S. tie ( '.; Co. can Adams of Orangeburg: ry, l.avinia Hrewton of I7f> F. Clark ith St.. Spartanburg. S. C.; Myrdrs 124 y. Grant of 101) Oak St.. Seneca. Titc? few Auxiliaries received their WAAC uniforms and clothun, ing and Army General Classificaom lion tests during their first week ,lst in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. They are now in Basic ;sh jraining whefe they are learning eft Army ruutm<> and procedure^ md : At the completion of Basic ujg i Training th'ey will he assigned at j once to office or other work or ls j will go to WAAC Specialist at Schools? for a'ld.tional training in he oll'ice adpiinistiation, motor transportation. baking and cookng 01 radio to prepare them. for the al " htosl iTJmnWTOmiOH-CMnoat .t<>i>s cw Vvincli WAALs are doing' iri flu the Army. They also will have an opity portuuity to apply for officer train er- 'n" :l1 Officer Candidate School Amelia Outen, Columbia; Velma Garner, Spartanburg In Hi WAAC Training Fort Des Moires, la.? Anions the women v:ho l.ave recently start e.l training in the" Women's Arinv Auxiliary Corns her- tw t({ young women from J'o. Carolina vvu Auxiliary Amelia M. Outer of 1"M" jss Wavwly street,. Columbia:, and yjji Auxiliary Velma B (larner o I vl* "OS Grei nlee 'St.. Spartanburg. -. Auxiliary .O.uLc u__i_<1&tig h' tor of M.r. and Mrs. Arthur Outen She was graduated from .Benedict his tol)oge with the A. T?. degree ion \'h slie received "Magna cum I laude". in 104J. Before enrolling ~P?nT"~the Wack- she?fntttrhi at CarLli; ' fM-- hp-tr -sehooi. Spartanburg.-She has a brother in the navy. Auxiliary Galium is the daugfi0i icr of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gar, ner. She is <>. "-radn.-te of South l! " r^mtina i X. M jy > VX .'I. * V'IIVp\:( " )l?rg. She wps a member of I.anib... da society nhd the Stale Teacli' ers' association. .. She...-has, becil VVpewt-nn' and nssislantho?*tes*-?t her Alma Ma tor. She has also |'u' served as dietician and supervisor ,..? of the Collegiate Home. Montreat. Ninth Carolina. A brother is at an army air base. ^Tienry Eugene Ruff Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. UulV entertained with a party at their home on Haskell Avenue Tuesday aftci^-ijioon in honor of tlvir son Henry of. who celebrated his sixth birthday. l,.'e Patriotic colors of red. white and an were used in evert?detail.? to The children enjoyed several all games. After which they were each given a miniature flag t o >s i pin in Uncle Naur's hand. Arthur if. Jenkins was the winner and rel'* eeived money. Red. white and blue he C;,')S xverc lie(' the trees about the lawn for the guests. n- The beautiful birthday cake iced in white with white and blue candles, centered the table deco rated with red candles. Each quest's place was marked ?p -with an -tttdmdtMTwtpkitt-t*f-birtKj ""day candy to]>ped with sT flag. ss Ice cream and cslke was served, hp Those enjoying the party with gp-'l'" hfmni'nd tvi-re- Ap^ffW ny Smith, Elestine Simmons, Frederick and Vernell Guinyard, Geo. and Annie Hell Thompson, Valeul) ria Martin, Samuel ftolTeison. an I'.cttie and Virinnia Brown. ThciT~ 51. dote and Elltoy Ashford, Johnie til land JDoris Vaughn, Sarnie Hampi 11 ton, Wilhelmina Goff, Kohl. Geo. rs. Jacob. Clco Geiger, Arthur Jenkins, Mozell and Charles Ituir and James King. Assisting the hostess were the H Mesdames Edna Maries, Zenobia Dixon. (J. II. Hillcr. Katie Golflf, E. Ashford, A. Sturnes, G. Mil01 lings,* E. Vaughns, A. E. Hanberry, Miss Thomasena Garrick. IVtv - , . _ t rtr | NOTICE! be ?Tho presiding elders of the seech t-ntli Episcopal district arc called ry to meet at Allen university, Tues~ day morning, dune tP4d at- 14 or o'clock, by order of Bishop J. S. v. Flipper, D.D., to arrange our Viciis t?ry IBrive. Bring as many layjjs men and ministers as you can. T, J. Miles, Chairman .? 7 i : : i Port .Jackson Red Cap* ; Crackers P!av at Dreyi i Thy 72;;ii! Medical S.niuaiy Bed l aps fresh from a hard tic kiimic of p.'j against tlic Coluntl-ia All i?tais on Monday night. will tan-1 gle again on Saturday night June funis ^f.'l'n **U; strong Atta, Cla. The Black Crackers' are said to have one of (!.< sunniest earns in Negto Baseball circles j ,nd it good game is in store for hose win attend. The game will he .played nit Dreyfuss Field. i. . Grirls Reserve Club Making Progress The tiirls Ire serve Club i.s progressing rapidly under the advisor Miss LouiVTf Douglass and lite secretary.. Mrs. Paris Clutts. Some <>f the girls are planning to go to Cautp soon M Bennett . Colleg.', Orcensboro.-X. C_ We are.also piahning. a i'Stay , At Home ('ami)." The eirls are havevening at the Y\VCA. i On Sunday evening-ut S;t)0 o' clock the (Jirls Reserve are ItaVI ing Candle Light '.-crviee sit the | YWCA, You are cordially invited lo attend. Graduates of Woods 1 i' jj" w f j{.\l)t ATJNC; CI.A Standing. 1. to r. <vr>t nnv; Mi rJiai'lottc, N. 0.; .Miss Lois (iaddy ton. S. Mr. Sanders Brandon. ( Crawley UoHs.. Mannapolist X. \\ ag-.tutt'. Durham. X. .Mi.- s Fit . C.r Ml", Jacob .Juhn.-.nn, Charlotte.^ Fourth now. 1. to r.'-Mbts At! Mr." Robert rhompson. Kanirapolis, Charlotte. X. Standing. 1. to r. hston, S. C.; Sgt. Alexande r, Camp -Chariot! N'. <- : -\ii.-s Ollic?M. Th Graduating Exercise 1 Friday, June 11th .. The fart ity iUltL grad'JiLtlug I riass of tht* Fern Beauty ?>< ht?>l lequesl vi^ir presence at the bjic calaureyte sermon Sunday, June [ <>', 10 13 Jit 7:.'}() p.m., at Union j Baptist church. The sermon will t he delivered l?.v the Rev. L. ( . i Jenkins, pastor of Union Baptist | church, Columbia. S. C. I The graduating exercises, will he held in Benedict College au- ) litorium Friday, June 11, 11)43 at 8:30 p.m. Diplomas will be award 1 cd to twenty-nine graduates by j -Mrs, Annie MUlone, president of the Fovo College of Chieugo, III..' I Mrs A niilfi Hell Weston liistnie. tor al Benedict College, will dehrrr?the?commencement address. Candidates for graduation arc: Birdie Brown Able, Mattie l.ec Albert. Ruby Edith Burnett, Telia Cook, Maze lib Eliza Darby, Rosa Bell Davis, Fanny Rebecca Hawkins, Sadie Lee Dikerson, Mamie Etta Doctor, Stella Rea Goodman, Cornelia ReTT Johnson, . if THE PALMET Atlanta Black 'uss Field Saturday Th VWCA will hold it^ regular monthly" meeTTny on Tuesday" oM'iilnj'- at (??ulcuck in the coin- j ii'iittee room of the VWCA. Beaufifrt" County Tr. _ School 'Closes / " | Successful Year Beat fort, S. C.? i'he Beaufort county training school closed . a highly succesftli year Tuesday v iah the address to the graduates delivered by th<; Rev. Dr. Richard F. Brogdon, pastor ol' F.manue) A. M. K char. h. Charleston, and an -mtstuidir.g candidate for the bishopric in his church. The annual sermon was preached by Father. Ralf. This exer.ise was held last Sunday evening, and was featured by excellent music. Yerv beautiful nr.d well-prepared pre-commeneer.:cnt programs were rendered 1 v the grades, one through nine. Patriotic and Vie- lory plnynd it vt,rw-pm?u>uncrrt par. > i these Professor Siianklin, principal of B. C; T. S. i"s an untiring worker and i* charged with the sort of intelligently directed enthusiasm that inevitably produces beneficial ' results, . ?7 ^- r I. . . .if ' . m * , * J :., '" . r1'"' ^Wv' ^ Wff\ ss or the firikt h:vnr or ss Alien .Juanita Edwards, Chariot . Charlotte. X.C. Second row, 1. t 'lial'lotte. N. .Miss Martha .L i Dr. (J. D. Smith, Louisville, Ky.: uyil Man Knid, .N nrwonii. N'. C.; M V. (" ; Mr. Albert?H ..Wat Chariot rena Evans. Raleigh. X. Miss X. C.; Mr, (irovor Dullard. Kam ?in (L S. Army: Pvt. Ed. Curetn Dutncr. Durham X". Extreme nnins. .Lllnuiultc. X'. C.: Mr. W.nin Queen Ksthcr La whom, Eddie Ruth Martin. Rosetta McDu'tlie, I Ruth Elizabeth . Mickln. Isahelle Miles. Lrrrh t'ynthia?Morris, Katie I.o-n Parks. l>essi? Marie Ilie'e Frazelle Helen Robinson. Thoma- | bina .Fan. Sc.olt, Annie Man Heals. , AIko lv>ul\ jo mumus,?Annie: _ 1.nr J Hendrix Thompson! Katie . Lee j Walker. Rtini.e Williams, Eva! Man Wright. Mrs. Wilhnlmina C. Pope, J list run tor. LAKE CITY NEWS Little Sav. nnah Dailey. the J daughter of Rev S K iDailnv wtas seriously hurt when struck by a car on Main St. last week. She >s i now in the MeCleoel hospital of Florence anel is expected to recov nr. Shn was a student of the first grade last term under Mrs. tMMlcr Moigan as teacher. Prof. L.-D. Bradley is hack.from Columbia T?*i tor hav ing "vtEelicTed the toutmCkcnnioiit at Allen uni vei'sity. He reported having enjoy6d all 'of the Jfctivitteg lie attended. Mis., Laura Belle Mention L home after completing a year of college !? Allen university. I 4 * 1 TO LEADER 4TART.4A KKON REEM AND CITY ALL-STAR! .Tin* 1 "> nanus winning streak . dui of the T^Trit MvrficaF Simtnrry Ian* Red Caps of Foit Jackson came iui to an end on Monday night a t Kc Preyfuss Field when they were on* no Id to a :? II tie ny lite Columbia!nil [jdl Star* before the largest etl crowd of the season. fiii The game was halted at the end ; of the ninth inning by the um- ga pil e *lue to the lateness of the j ed hour. The score was tied at three i ed different times, and neither team | th< was able to eke out a victory. foi A special added attraction prior to the beginning of the game was ed a drill demonstration by two pin- by toons of the 72:?r*l Medical Snr.i- Le tary.Company under the tutorship nu of Master Sergeant Cleorge Rotlgerm?The performers receive* 1 a ga big round of applause from the ?h many fans-present. At the' con- Is elusion of the drill, the pofforjn- sn ers were presented in the letter in 'V" to Lt. Bert S. Newsom, the at company commander, as the KHith ;>5 Division hand, under Warrant Of- sc tieer Durham, played the National ni Anthem. < ? ?(Tenet al Roydcn TT Bee be, the Tip Post Commander of Fort Jackson Ci was present and pitched the first gn ball to the mascot f the Red tc Caps to start the game. Si The game started at a fast clip by The Red Caps got over one run to T>, "Charlotte, Nr~C. I fi> J B 11 TH K YKAR 1943 ?~ las U\ X. ('.: Miss Kloisc Robinson, l''f 0 r.?Miss Ruth Warren, Darling- SI1 He-Clinton, Charlotte. N. C.; Mr. bli thinl row. 1. t<> r.?Miss Ruehncl sa [iss Willetto Green, Charlotte, N. . to X. C. Corn Dudley, Jacksonville, X. (.'.; uipolis. X. ('.: Mv. Henry I'hifer, ou ?ir, Hij-1. Command. C.R.K., Ch;^- (,a top row ?Miss Klizaheth Illile, J. l.iialo. Wade shorn. X. C. ~ |tu| M iss - Cek stne (iralunn is home after .successfully completing a (ja 1 \ear as ii structor in the St# Ste- ^ ? "T? | Misses Queen Kster Washington ! | anti Mamie Fulmoi'c are home I from Sumter where they recently '' ? u r r-.. .?a X SLJIi I jrt aduated from Morivs college. (jH [ M'-fi Mamie '' ' lilrn" r'"*i "" tll I t^ i;n to Sumter soon to take up u ! some summer s IioqI work at Mor!ri< college. ? . . I Miss Hazel Graham L planning . , an t'- ret .11 home soon to visit her . . inj | jaienls and relati\es. She js a? student of Morris College, and is | now in Sumter employed in cafe j-]*.< work. She experts to graduate j from Morris next year. t N1 Mfiss Mei'delle Green left^last i _ Sunday for N< w York. She eamc [ home several weeks ago on ae- I n < ii I no count of illness. I an JameR T. (iaskin left Inst Tues- j sp day for Norfolk,. Va? whore lie | at has been, in naval trainir.ij foV five i soi weeks. 1I?. is. to. leave Norfolk j ni< soon toTake a Irai'mug in subnia- , rh; rine warfare | th The list of teachers for next J he term is rot quite completed due to lie I th(> fact that three vacancies are He being filled. The nameR will he bis published as soon as tire list Is fu completed. ra ^APS? . t~L 5 IN TIE * ring the first half of the first I Pr< J the All Stars got across-four is during their first half, i he ' Mi (J Caps scored again in the seeJ, fifth, sixth, seventh and the ' (> ilh inning. The" AH Stars scdl,~ h?ui? in the third and seventh in- ' : Itiii 'K" who Southpaw Amnions started the 111 in me for the Red Caps and pitch- v seven innings, then was lelicv- "s" stru by Sails. Hutcherson was on e receiving end the vnth'c-gamc--auth r the Red Caps. . ^ 1 l-'or the All Stars, Martin starton the mound and was relieved cr,a( Baily. in the fifth. King and Ma> e hand.cd the eatehing assign. lit for the All Stars. The most exciting play of the Joni me was during' the first half of M?J e ninth inning when Sharkey, ll1*'1 - ? Per t baseman for the Red Caps .>re? lashed a sizzling home run deep X til loft finlfl tn tio 11l? tllft iru I.I.. the ? -I' *"" 9-9. The ball was driveii nearly 0. 'Tlic All Stars were unable to Qre during their last half of the ,uh- v O 8crgcnnt~ fr/hmod L. .1. ilwn-kmoctal correspondent for the Ked in ips. assisted in relaying the qn Line over the public address -sy?. in. I*vt. John Davis of the 59th glial Battalion relayed a play-play description of the game -rj the large crowd. p larden St. USO News J. s After a week's process of beau f0jj ication, the interior of the USO |lf,n ub is very attractive in its dress 0f bright wallpaper and paint. her improvements have been Ora ide also which seem to delight Ash C many soldiers and their wives ATp 10 have made this their "home." Sor Sunday "Tea Time" is proving cha popular as the Coffee Hour.of Hai lder months. Many conic early (J re ough tor the Music Apprccia- spoi in Hour and remain for the S Ograms that follow. On last uati k been very generous in giving <*d "i r time and?talent-to the ^ruc^ "hid js of the USO program, very erestingly presented "Alec Tern iton's Life" and the recording ?[ his Musical Portraits followed Ferclie Grofe's "Grand Canyon vver ite."~ There followed a general ,nK icussion as to which part o f ^,Cf! ? Suite was the most appealing. K .isic Appreciation is featured ^en' L-ry Sunday at 5:00. Miss C'olca am' >ps and Mrs. Herbert Brown, ifo of Sgt. Brown) presided at men ; Tea Table. j.* A number of war mothers met , for last Thursday to discuss ways which a war mothers club can ^ of service to the USO Club. ers. ey will meet again on June 10. 1 war_ mothers arc invited. The Art Class is now doing: flow arcoal drawings and everyone rrrr working "Tiard to prepare for I Art Exhibit which the teach- orjt Pvt. Piej'cc is planning very w.er rm> sma The Soldiers' Wives met o n C0i0 ?t Thursday at l>:00 o'clock to COux ;cuss ways in which they could s, end their leisure time profitn- as i . and enjoy ably and at t h c S< me time volunteer their ser- Delt t trr ?t be U SO.? - broi The Hostesses are now getting tes t invitations to a Pan-Ameri- Alpl n Party on Friday night, fea- give lillfT pn?tlimnc I vv...^o. (Uiu Iiiuoit wi llll* | .UIV tin-Amerlear countries. There]?3T 11 ho special Latin-American Alpl nces to entertain and delight STfcc 1. guests . tend Professor~F\ N". FTtzpa trick. in~ Zets uctor of Education at Allen livcrsity will be the guest W eakcr on the Yestfer Jiour Sun- l'<>nt y.?jtme?67?at f>;Oh p.m. There kso It "3150 he special music. TTTP" hlie is tfivited. The Soldiers' Chorus is soundr very good at rehearsals. We v c looking forward to present- uon r them in a special ])rograin 1 ry soon. ings tVlyOR'S TAVERN UNDER m S MANAGEMENT > iwi^js iinsv iiwii ruuiwiirii * der new management, and gives iron tixre to churches, clubs, business Alp d other' organizations that its lendidlv appointed facilitie8 are 'prtheir disposal for a very r'ea- u liable amount. The manage- R'ai ?nt is leaving nothing undone ''ru iTt will assure rts pRtrrms thatt^11 e time spent at the Tavern will ^r01 spent pleasantly. The loca- -I >n is well known to South Caro- mei lians in general and to Colum- c*'" *ns .'r? particular. Many color- T I affairs Tiav<- already been ar- rlos "fired. ,nn tAMPTON HOI enuptial Honors for ss Madjre ,C. Perry rar.geliurjf. S. ('.?Pronupt is*l IT'S WTT l'P"fi\T(l ?by- W+f?L ge C Pen >. popular scltno her ill Wilkinson high school left Saturday for Chicago ois where she will he join?'< redloek t<> Private James <' per. Physical Education in etor at Oianute Field. iss Perry. wh<> has been a> re iii'^anIv.er in South ("aroli'i he Zeta Phi Beta Sorority wa n two showers at the Y-Ilnt 111 Carolina State college. Thi Iuate Zetas shower Friday 2S, and the undergraduate iter of Zetas, Friday. May 21 iss Perry \\ ?? syuPst" of- hone , luncheon given by Miss Mnbe kins, a co-worker! Thufsdu; > 27. At a special assembl; lay. May -it, lu?n<?ri; g Mis ry. Wilkinson high senior clas anted a trill. Irs. Gervias, local florist, gav wedding ft wers whi.h will b :! in Chicag'. dime 1, her wedd day. J. D. McGhce. reporter Uvtn 7o\A \apter Introduced \ Columbia he Beta Beta Zeta chapter o a Phi Beta sorority was intro <M to Columbia at a dinner o lay. May 21. F.'4o. immediate after being cstabilshed by Sor .Madge Perry, state deputy, oror Perry was assisted by th owing: Soror Flo re I) a Ford i sponsor of Psi Alpha chaptc State college and member o ha Oinicroii Zeta chapter o digcburg; Sorors A'La. Peax iley and Kxelene Jennings o ha OliVicroji Zeta chapter an or Lydia Wright of. Psj Aiph. pter. Also Soror Florence F nlin. Lobla Ross and Don one of Columbia who are re nsible for the new chapter, ix young women including gra< ?s of Florida X and M. collegi TT^pngtli for widening tip. Zct: iway that?leads to a broadc ollowrng the initiation, Soron Hcta Beta ^Vta chapter mot ii n university (living hall. The; c entertained along with visit SororsT" BasMeus froni each o e Sororities: Delta Sigma The md Alpha Kajina Alpha; pros , of Omega Psi Phi fraternity secretary of Alpha Phj Alphi err it y. A l so present were fKi ibers of Ph. Beta Sigma fra ity. Zeta'? true Brothers, wh( so much in every possible way their new sisters in Zcta i Beta Zeta chapter will eve: grateful t" sucp loyal Broth lie tables were in the form o with lovely complimentary ers of snap-dragon and fern y at the corrcrs. The table: f decorated with candles am 11 Zs for place cards in Zeta*! rg of white and blue. A foui *sc dinner was served. >ror Florence B. Hamlin actcc n/stress of ceremonies., iror ii. Nilson,- Basileus o] a Sigma The ta Sororitj tght greetings to the neoniiy from Delta. Greeting fronr la Kappa Alpha Sorority wen 11 tile new cl.antor hv Sir, .. v Dedmond. Basileus. ia Phi Alha fraternity bt't.ghl ting: from Alpha who lias ex ed ,speeial invitation to al l's to attend their dance" im iately after the dinner, r. JaniCjj Withcrspoon, prcsiof Onuvja Psj Phi fraternity brought. greetings. L .a? Lin . 11 o. Klijah Dixon president id Beta Sigma fraternity stoke i a sincere wish for all Sororitt ten to unite in an effort to b: ftirg to Columbia and the e of South Carolina. Greet were extended from Brother, iigma by Bro. Jimmie Higgins sror Madge Perry gave inter ng remarks' along with ..greet and lette.s and telegram! n the follov.ng: Psi Alpha ?n< ha Omicroa Zeta chapters o1 te college; Omicron Zeta chap Baletph, C. jiinVT Bnsileu; rse F Perrin. Also Soroi ... i ut.iiij>swn, urarfi lias s and mrt .onul officer, Soroi inic G. Clay, soiul jrretttingi n all Zeta's and announcemen Beta Beta Zeta chapter as i nber of th? Pan-Hellenic coun he progt,.ni <vas brought to i e with the pinning of the Zeh g by th^? Sorors, earh adornoi r> PAGE ^ JSEHOLD HINTS Hampton Institute Foods ' | Laboratory ~ PEA>TT AM) CARROT LOAF Auothee tuual substitute, nutri- _j tiouV'ttud easy to mnkd, is peanut ' and carrot loaf, made tasty with " green pepper and nnrnn. Ynu ran " ' use yout leftover bread crumbs which us inexpensive. too. PEANUT AND CARROT LOAF {Serves eight F r? ~ \ ) ..cup chopped raw carrots , 1 cup coar.-ely ground toasted peaj rats . ? j? 1 cup tomato pulp ?" ' i. 1 run sta^e bread or cracker crumbs ^ tablespoons fat drippings 'J eggs slightly beaten , 1 teaspoon tutcly cut parsley 1 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped green pep i per . 1 teaspoon sa.l?. s; ?-Combine all - ingredierts and p_llt_ into a greased loaf pan. Bake in t a moderate over (&>0 degrees K) lor an hour. Coat per serving, I tents. (This recipe tried and tested in the Hampton Institute louds Laboratory.) FIRST NAZARKTH BAPTIST CHURCH ? A Although the weather was sonic Although he weather was sonic what warm tr.e pews at our f church were tilled to its capacity. >- Sunday-school began at the- usualn hour, with Supl. Russell and his - teachers at their posts. The lesson was beautifully discussed and reviewed. We are urging more moe ther to send their children t o * Sunday school. ' Due t<? the lal.'iicss of the f hour immediately after Sunday ? school morning service began. ' Pastor Ncal delivered a very in? spiring sermon, lull of the Holy ^ Spirit and fire. a At 5 o'clock there was a pro' gram at the church. This pros_ gram was sponsored by Mrs, Julia Glenn and the Sunday school children in interest of the Benc" diet College Scholarship Drive. p Miss Jannic Mac K.rshaw is the " candidate from our church. ~ Sunday will not only be School r Day at the church, but it will jaiso mark -Uu' L/egmning of our *{ rowivid-meeting. The Re-vv T. N. 1 Moss will ho the* guest speaker ^ for the week. The pastor is urg^ ifig the full cooperation of- each member during this week of servie.es. Come out and hear this wonderful man of God. Wont you he otie of those to receive a bless _ dig? Different choirs of the city_ will render rytusic each night. ) I wish to OKtcnd cohgratuln, timts to the graduates of o.r church!! ?E. M. H. 1 with tlic Solority's Flower, a white rose. After the dinner the Sorors and " guests attended the Alpha Phi : Alpha dance in the beautifully dec orated university gymnasium. The u dance made the overling complete with pleasant memories for many s a year to come. * The off iters and members arc: 1 Florence B. Hamlin. Basileus; ' Bernict* White, anti-Basilous; Doris Greene. Grarnmateas; Mary Rn' therford. Epistoleus; Leola Ross, Tamiochus: Bernetha Saunders, ^ Philacter; Margaret Abner, Repor ter: Edith Emanuel. Dean o f Pledgee?Thelma Thomas, ParHa^ nientarian; Roster, FkfcTic txkl Smalls, Christine Lindsay. Note: Margaret Abner and . Edith?Emanuel wer? irdt/ated on Tuesday evening. June 1. '43 with Soror Mary R<eder assisting. She is a graduate of State college L class of 1B43- . ? ?J , | MADAM WRIGHT J _ PALMIST | Kumons Reeder and Adviavr. Not , Here Today and Gone To-morrow I Look for Name. Seventh Daugh| ter of the Seventh Generation, j BORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL .0* ?This lady arrived in your town to do f.ood for the public by her wonderful ( powers in readmg the history of one's lif?; also " gives* ndvicp on all affairs m-*"' ' of lrfe, such as love alf- ' fairs, business matters, family affairs, wills and divorced and most A pvrrvfKVn/? 1- ^' ? * -?j ^lutming tjq tne wci- .|^n 1 fare of one's life. . , f D^n't fail (6 scy Madam Wright. Has been in your state and county 9 years. There are 1M* of read' ers getting placed in your town, r ; Madam Wright is the only read. or that .,haK a diploma for her r | work. Don't get fooled and g0 -?the wrong place. Madam Wright ; f ^ 4 has Tin "offlce^dr while and color1 ed. She don't fail. i Call or write Madam Wright Meat Columbia. S. C." Permanently located in Studio Tents on Meeting St. <?n U. 8. ? Highway No. 1, at f t#n , H a Want Columbia. , --