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Saturday. June 26, 1954.
Personal Mention
l'ltOVIDENCE WILLING
?WORKERS CLUE
The Providence Willing Worker:
Club met at the home of Mr. & Mrs
George Brannan, 820 Tree Street.
The meeting was opened with i
wonderful prayer service. Afte
which we had testifying.
We were glad to have the ir\em
hers* of the Little Mountain Clu
worship with us.
Our next meeting will 'be Jul
4th at the home of Mrs. Agne
Martin, 1309 Pulaski Street. Al
visitors and friends' are cordiall
invited to worship with us.
Mrs. Essie Bratiner, Prei
Miss Bessie A. Bowers, Rp
A WELCOMED VISITOR ON
JUNE 16TH *
Mrs. Gardenia A. Davis of Lir
coin St. had the surprise of her lif
when in walked a cousin, Mri
Jacquline Scott Mitchell of Plain
Field, N. Y. Mrs. Mitchell ha
OP Ol
uutru ttwuy iui 6U yt'tiis. onu wa
entertained Jby her sister, Mr
Stella White.
Mrs. Edna Morris, Rev. Seal
all of Summerton, S. C. She als
visited, a cousin in Carver Hiegh
Mr. Hermon Greene, also Mr
Addie Pierce and family of Oak S
and returned to Suminertori whei
she left for a long ride home, com
a (tain.
FORMER COLUMBIAN AND
L . MEMBER OF ZETA PHI BETA
soRcrlty honor ip
Mrs. Doris Greene, formerly i
Columbia, South Carojinn and i
present a prominent staff membi
of "Jackson College"~musTF"l)epar
mct-xt, Jackson, Mississippi, hi
won the distinction of being tl
first Negro invited to membershi
in th? Nntinnnl?Music?Sororith
at the University of. Michiga
Both Mu Phi and Sigma Alpl
tations.
Eligibility in either group i
based on high scholarship, c'r.ura
ter, musici.'jiship, and personalit
Until recent years both sororitit
? f boro rosti ictive clauses. y
Mrs. Greene, who was on rJofti.
and pursuing graduate work-in tl?
school of music at the Ujiivdrsit
of Michigan, pledged and joine
K Sifrma Alrtho Into Muoi/.
While in Columbia Mrs. Green
served many years as -presidtt
of Beta Zeta Chapter.
Upon receiving her degree i
Music from the University o
Michigrn, Mrs. Greene re It; 171 cd t
Jacikson, Mississippi to join he
husband, Mr. Rollin P. Greene, foi
1 mcr Colnr.ibi-11 ar.d at prsent in
? structor of the Jackson Collet;
Area of Language Arts.
FAN-O-LIN NEWS
Eighteen Graduate From Fan-(
Lin School
The commencement exercises o
jthe Fan-O-Lin School of Beaut;
Culture \verc_held -at Mt. Oliv
Baptist church on May 211, 1954.
The commencement address \va
delivered hy Mrs. Lutherine P
Smith. Diplomas were prcscritc
hy Mrs. Quincy L. Finklca.
Graduates
Allice Borrows/ Lue Vera Cha<
man, Corine Dease, Hester Dease
Lonnie Bell Dorsey, Minnie Mai
Elder, Lillian Graham, Anie Mai
Grate, Evelyn Joyce Hendley
Geraldine McCull, Lilie M'ae Mc
" Collough, Nelia Mae Oliver, Plu
lease Phillips,Estella Scott, NLill
ian Mae SEmals, Rosa Lee Small;
Lclth'a Mae Tisdalc, and Dorothj
Williams.
The graduates took their firs
State Bpard Eximination ~at tfu
sc-hool on Tuesday, June 1, 1951
Maclam; F. L. Carolina, Hatti(
Washington, Lucie Smalls Violi
Pringle, Helen Williams; attend
ed the cosmotologis, Beauticiai
convention in Darlington, ThjL!
reported 'a very inspiring meet
ing.
LATTA NEWS
tpl. Levcn Paige has returner
Hack to Fort Penning, Ga. Mrs
Elizabeth Bummer spent the week
<tid home she is attending sum
mer school in Columbia, S.C. Mrs
Jannic F. McNeil had as her gu
from Pittsburg, Pa. Visiting Mr
and Mrs. Exdus Bethea this weel
is Mr. cud Mrs. Clyde Bethea o;
Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Reba Bari
Duughty si spending her vacatioi
ir New York and D. C. Mrs. Doro
thy Bethea is spending her vacatifrr-in
N.Y. Miss Elizabeth John
son and Virgini-a Whitirgton an
spending the summer in N. J
The writer, Mrs. Frances Palth
A
'Iwilliams-Govan
-Marriage
.Solemnized
' ^Miss Verdia Blanche Williams
daughter of Mrs. Magge Wllianis
a ^nrl th<? Into Mr T?P| r, William,:
r and Thaddeus DuBois Govun, son
of the late Mr and Mrs. Julius
- Govan of Philadelphia, Pa. were
h married 'at 5:30 p.m. June 12 in
Emmanuel Methodist Church,
y The Revs. Lavis Jancret'e and
s Alston performed the double ring
11 ceremony.
y Mrs. Marie Edwards presented
the renuntial program of music
3. Mesd'ames Eliza 'Mickle and Ester
t. McDanels sang T Love You Truly'
Mrs. Eliza Mickle sang "Because."
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother-j t-law Sgt. B.
H. Epps, the best nvan was Freddc
i- Lee Johnson brother-in-law of the
o bride. The urher groomsmen were
s. Elias Rogers ami James William's
is brother of the bride. Elias Rogers
is lighted the candles. Mrs. Tryphcis
nia Epps sister of the bride, was
s. Mutron of Honor. Her dress wie
made of/ nylon net over t-affntn
s, She tarred a bouquet of carna.
io tions, asters 'and baby breath. The
t, . bridesmaids were Miss Marie Iss.
ler, North Carolna, Miss Berclic
t. ( Dreher, Irnio. Their dresses" wert
'identical" to the honor attendant
le ,'t.hey carried bouquets of white
'and yellow carnations and aster.with
baby" breqth.
Monica Johnson, niece of the bride
.was the flower girl. The rings
were caried by Ralph Johnson
nephew of the- bride.
>f The bride?was lovely in?hei
it ffown of duchess satin 'and chant,r
illy lace. The fitted, bodice wa:
ifashioned of nylon net over chair
1S| tlly lace with illusion yoke out1C
1 lined, of illusion tr.mined with sect:
I 1 pearls v.'nd fitted sleeves which
ended in points over the hands
n j Her veil of nylon net with chant^
| illy lace appllqued fell frotr
. ' tiara of pearls and rhinestones
i She carried 'a white Bible toppei
Iwt.h a white purple throated or
chid showered with tuberoses, ste.
phanatis and white satin .ribbon
? Her only ornament was a pair-ol
"^ ear-rings of pearl and diamond $
p .rift from the bi'ideerroom. -
'e The mother of the bride wore .1
ic-i dress of piriR o'iantilly luce over
y taffata~with a orchid corsage and
id | white accessories,
i'. J Followng the impressive cereie
mony 'a reception was held at the
it home of the brjdc.. Assisting *bht
I bridal couple in too receiving line
n were the bride mother, her sts,f
Mrs. Theresa Dates; Mrs. Norma
o Ruth Johnson; the brides' ettend.ir
-: its. Miss Joyce Friday, nciee of
i the" bride.
The bride graduated from Harbo
inson Jr. College, Irmo Allen uni
vosiiy i/Oiunima, recc.voci ncr M
A. from Temple Uiversity in Philadelphia,
Pa. ?
The groom received'his education
1 \ Philadelphia, Pa. He owncs and
operates a Tonsonnl parlor in
Phila. Pa.
t For traveling he bride wore a
y , white linen suit, bl.ick accessories
? and the orchid from her bonquet.
j Out-of-town guests were Mr.
s, Earnest B. Hooper, Washington,
, D. C., Mr. Clinton B. Mathis, Jr.
Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Stewart
l. Milr Logoff; The Minister faI
mily, Sumter; Mr. and Mrs. Fredidie
Lee Johnson, Charleston and
'| a host of iT.tti ves and friends, of
giIrV?- "'i?
After their honcymori'i Mr. and
I Mrs. Bovan will be a_t home 1758 N
_ J 20th St., Pt.lwlelphia, Pa.
jl MISS RIVERS IS BRIDE OF LT.
In ot;n?
Pinewood?Miss Parniest Rivers,
t daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Rivers
i\ became the ""TTf'ule of "AlfheiT P.
! Glover, son of Mrs. Snaby Williams
J of Augusta, Ga., and the late Al?
fred Glover June 2, at her home.
The bride received the Bachelor
i of Science Degree from State Col- j
/ lege May 31, 1054 ^ J
Lt. Glover is a 1053 graduate of
S. C, State, where he received his
commission as Second Lt. in the
United States Army. At present,
he is enroute to Anchorage, Ak*skg.
I Mr. Itohert Alford Jr. u.y(C little
Fomana Mcl,%irland 'have return
cd from their vacation. White away
thev visited Ashvill.e. N.C. Fnl
ton, Kentucky anrl Hickman, Ky..
- Mrs. Lueile Guiles of N.Y. have
hftr mother, Mrs. Besty Guiles,
t Mrs. Flora B. Ashford, and Mrs
Theresa McCiuc is spending their
t | vacation in the sta<te of N.J. The
11 Bethea's andMcRae held their rc
union- Friday at Bokien Green A.
M. E. church. A large number ot
- lcin folk were present.
u Mrs. W. S. Fordham r?id children
. v*re visiting in town Tuesday, p.m.
, Mrs. Mnndelcne' Mrooe, Rpt
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ELKS NEWS CO>
AM
< Since our last news Brother "Ol
was funcralized on Sunday, June 20, Coni
1054 at one o'clock. We want him mcei
to know that the Brothers and mee
Daughters sympathizes with he and burj.
| his family in his hours of bereave- joyn
; nicnt. -Gem
The Pingo Party that was held tars
on Friday night, June 18, was quite p
a success. We did not have too ma- |ja|M
. ny of the. Brothers and Daughters fui
j to attend but those that atendod j
I spen a wonderful and most enjoy- ?jv ,
ablp evening. Many useful prizes Sprt
I were won- . . and
A large number of Brothers and j10
Daughters adouied- the I awn of
'Daughter Linnio Butlers en Sun- c(>n
, day afternoon, .June 20, attending
j the'Father-Son Green Ten. On tho ! ^|0(
lawn were arranged tables and .j ^
j chairs: Each table was beautifully )0^,
iccorted With a love'. / cover ot"
green and white, c^r.t^red with a a10'
bowl of beautiful cut flowers, a- 'iri/
rS 1 5
long with green mints and.mixed -i '
inuts. Each Brother and Daughter .
added to the attractiveness of the ^
i scenery. Everyone enjoyed them- f ni
i.j selves! ~ ~ ' ~
of the Bingo Party and Raffle on J
, Friday night, June 25, beginning ^cr
I at 9:30 at the Rest; The Faffle
will be held at 10:30. Please come sec<
out every one, and see if you will low
win some wonderful prizes. We will Rl.<
have a very- useful and wonderful Ric
prize to be raffled. May we ex- fir^
j pect all of you ? T.,
? And keep in mind, also, that" a
> on July 5, 1954. Dinuers will he yea
| served beginning at 12;0.0 o'clock
~ that day. Tickets for the same""
" may be secured from any Brother
' or Daughter or at the Rest, 11101-2 \y
_ Harden Street. Re
"j The public is cordially invited ,
'j to attend the Rest at any time. ^
I Your presence will be greatly ap- .
nreciatpd. ?? ?
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? HENNhllTSVILLE NEWS ?oc
1 we
'; The Sunday morning worship cor
it St. Michael Methodist Gl.urco
' i was good. This being Father's)
' day the mcti of the Church put
i over a very interesting pr,,_|0^
l~j gram. "The Usher Board met vpI
lust Sunday at the "nomc of Mrs. mu
i Lillian Jarvis at 4:00 P.M. on ?r"
II Ayers St. The youth Fllowhip
, I mpt ut tVio at r?-nn P \T ^
A Father's I>ay Memorial Ser'
j {. Jjp
I vice was held at Shiloh Sunday
[mo ::ing. The Rev. Harry S.
Wright delivered a wonderful 1 (
sermon from the theme: Faith of her
our Fathers. The pastor made his an*
report of the Boy scouts meeting t0?
I held at Camp Hill Creek last week a"(
[near Sumter, S.. C. He is plan- ^
'iiing now to send a larger num- ^ ^
tor, S. C. He is planning now to
send a larger number next year. aac
Mr. Harold Lucas made a short ~W 11
SCI*
| talk of the doings at Camp and j .
I how they speaking for t'he other ,
the
j hoys enjoyed life there. The gener
' al meeting of the Missionary So- ,
i f J, VJ]
cicty met last week in , the hut. ^
I Plans were made to send a large
ser
I ilelegMtion tp the annual session
; tU/> r> ? a:-*, + r:
Ui nit ii uiiioii a iUISSlUllary
and Kducutiehal Convention
which convenes this week in ^
Greenwood, S. C. The Vacation *'or
Bible school began at Shiloh last I nat
Monday morning. A large num. wa'
her of . children and teachers were
present for the opening. otK
The Sunday morning worship at
itcedy Br: nch Baptist Church was ^"ei
extremely good. Dei. and Mrs.
Willie Johnson from St. Mat- tex
t'.iew Baptist Church, Prof, and tex1
Mrs. James McKnight from Hone-! ^aci
well Methodist Church, Mr. and u^'
Mrs. Wilbur Johnson from Page- ,on*
Kind, S. C. and Rev. J. W. Coop- Rcv
er from Shiloh Baptist in Ben- on*'
' t ho
nettsviUe,...5, C. \v#ve anioog the
many happy worshippers at Ree _ se;1
dy Branch. Rev. W. F. McCoy de-< clos
iivered w strong father's sermon.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Richardson
moved in their beautiful new
ranch home on Chcraw St. last ro'
week.
Mrs. Eltzu David is planning
to occupy her beautiful home oh 7
King St. this week. Mrs. Maggie ^ca
Wright on Cheraw St. amL Mrs. s'ca
Maggie Illery on West Main St.
arc out again lo the delight all Stafter
a few days illness. s,ca
On the sidk list arc Mrs." Mary
Jane Sunders, New ' York, Mrs.
Pearl Brewington, Mrs. Julia |'ift
William.% Mrs. Betsy Aim Wash.
inffbrm, Mrs. Mary EHH Napa- was
lcour Mrs, S. O. Potiriccy, Mrs.
Dell Drake, Ttlrs. Ray McCoy anJ
Mr. Calm Quick.
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igkee dental, medica
) pharmaceutical
,i>S final meeting
ie Woihw^?Auxiliry?to?tk
!*ree Petal, Medical & Phai
Litical Society held its fnii
t'.ng of the year ^in Orang<
; last week. It \vs a very ei
hie social outing given at tl
in attendance also,
uring the past year the mux
/ cari'ied out a very succes
program sponsoring a num&<
nojccts. The usual Thank
!'g and . Christmas . chcer__wi
'ad by giving baskets of fo(
clothing to indigent familii
! i: id in Orangeburg,
he Auxiliary made financi
Vibulions ,to the NAAC
nnunity Chest, the Red Cro?
ad Rank, Easter Seal ci
ght Tuberculosis bonds;
he tl.'eme for the year center
und "Mff.tal Health". A fir
>a con ~ I ?
wi v<.\j anu ? scionu prize
ws offered here to menibe
the Janior classes-at Joins
h, B. T. Washington High i;
ilar prizes at Wilkinson H.n
Oraitgetrurc for the best essa
MejUal Health.
Yizes were awarded by mci
s of the Auxiliary on A war
i at each school. First a
and place w'nners were as fc
s: Wilkinson first, Bevei
>des, second Jimmic Sumnie
hard Foard, Johnson Hig
:t prize ?: d Gloria Johnson,
Washingtonn High second.
'he Auxiliary voted to ronf'.i
? project in the schools ea
r. ' - . _
Sirs. L. H. Hnllmnn, Pri
Mrs. H. P Pride, Ri
lQXIOGH BAPTIST- CHl'Rf
Vt the"usual hour with the te
;r and supt. at their post of du
lesson was taught, disctess
1 reviewed. The uttendence w
>d. After Sunday School
re dismfisfjed. Devotictis we
iducted by Dec. Goff and D
att. The hour arrived for px<
ng. - The musical choir sa
opening song. Th 15 chapt
St. Luke beginning * t the
se was read as the lesson. T
isical dhoir chanted the Lor
lyer -and congregation Joir
Hymn 55U?was sung?by 1
bilee choir while the ush<
ted theJ missionary collect!
a. Etherirke offered prayer 1
> same. The musical choir sa
: 3rd song. Our pastor being a
it Rev. A. L. Diggs our assis
pastor came before us a
k his text St. Luke 15 chant
1 17 verse. Words of text" a
en he came to himself he s\
v r.v.iny hird servants of r
hers have bread and to spa
I I perish with hunger" frc
iclv he preached a wonderf
mon. Hymn 356 was sung
>:lee choir while the doors
church was opened for joi
Collection was taken closii
nn was sung and congregate
* dismissed from the morn'vice
by Rev. A. LL. Dices.
iFTERNOON SERVICE
.30 p.m. a part of the congreg
i rcassembletd to the ort
ic:i service of bro. Goff w
ordained to Deacon office
Anotioch Baptist church. I)e
>n was conducted bv Dcnci
ivps ifter which Rev. ,ht
il lined il.ymn 453. Ye Serva
the Lord, and tl.cn took h
t from I Tim. 3 :9. Word fro
t Holding the Mystery of tl
a in a pure conscience fro
eh he preached a very instruc
?.l sermon -for thic occasi<
H. L. Stevenson offered t!
ination prayer. Rev. DiggsTga1
charge to-th?_ deaccn .ill jjr
t givo the right hand of fc
...fe .->171 ^ w-a an(l (Tgr
ion dismissed by Rev. Neul
totfcHs hhfaGiLLLsafl L'LoI
hoe Woon ffloW OQOttogLdo.I.o
n afternoon service.
NIGHT SERVICCE
rliO Devotion' was conducted
,. Goff and Dea. Scott. The nv
1 choir s-.ing the opening son
'. J. P. Neal rcud a portion <
Matthew as a lessfji. The m
1 choir chanted the > Lord
yer. Second Hynn was sung 1
Jubilee choir""while the ushc"
>tu\; tvuarvnni. r layi was o
yl for the same. Third hyiv
i sung. hy musical choir. Ro
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Magnolia A. M. E. Church
w|Kcv. t. J. Moore, JjaMar
r-J 10:.'10 caught the Supt, Officers
^1 und students on their post TrT
j. duty ready to <: ter into the disr
1. eussion of . the S. S. lesoon. We
1H h'.d a very interesting lesson,
rs- Nicely?tAwghv-4>y- the teachers,
discussed largely by the school
j. und henifically reviewed by tho
s- pastor. All present really enjoyer
ed the lesson.,
s- He immediately went Into a
:.s warm hut hort prayer service
id conducted by Bro. Munning Hares
rison and Sisttr Annie L. Hodges
| Then the usual order of service
al was aarried out. The pastor came
P forward and announced his text
;a,'from Exodus 20: 5. Thou shall not
id bowri down iheo self o them, :ior
^serve thorn, for. I, the Lord thy
e() God am a jealous God, visiting
st the inquity of the fathers upon
of tl.e children unto the llrd and 4th
ra generations of them that hate me.
on The message was of great in-.
tcrest to alf under the sound of
^ the ministers voice. The sermon
yg was greitly enjoyed. The invitational
hyrji was sung and the offi
cers made their report, followed
ds by Usher's report was,the doxo
nri logy und bendiction.
>L At fpur O'clock, some of the
ly missionary ladies were asked to
rs, meet th District president at Wesrh,
ton Chapel A. E. Church,
B. Ivutta, S. C." Sister Annie Lizza
Hodges, the president of Magnoue
lia's-Society Tacconipained iiy?Sis*
ch ter IVilhelmenia Harrison and
L. A. Moore, and her husband Bro,
pt. the circuit. They really enjoyed
meeting and the wonderful re'H
marks -made?by-the many?rcpre"
? -Sifntativcs and yakpra,1
a" At 7:30 we pain assembled apain
at the church for eveninp ser
ed vires. Thp usual openinp proceedas
jure was carried out and t'nc pastor
vve 1 announced his text from St. Matt
10 .12: 1. At. the same time Jesus
ec- went on the sabbath day through
?a" ihe conn and his disciples were ar
n? hunpred and bepan to pluck the
ter. <>ars of corn, and to eat. Theme
Feed the hunger. Again a^ mlghtj
'he sermon was ciioved bv the nunv
d's ber present. The officers made
ie(l their report. Then Bro. Willu
-he Hodges was called to make tin
?rs father's day address, which was
on-1 very pood, and greatly enjoyet
tor j by many. Further remarks of cor
ng gradulatici was made to the fatto.
| hers by Sister L. A. Moore. Sis
t? ter Annie Lizzie Hodges ther
nd gave some high lights of the
Lcr meeting held in Latta to the
lid Missionary Sistetrs which wai
lid very hcnifical. With these re
n.v marks the'pastor made his cornire
nunts and the services--were dis>m
missed. The pastor and a few
'ul members went down to Pine Hill
by A. M. E. Church to witness the
sh'-ie before Men that they may
see your .Father which is in Hcavns,.
from which h preached a
Avondurful sermon. The door of
th-church was onend for joiners.
Collection Was taken. Total collection
for today $100.00. Ccigie|
gation was dismissed,
j. j Dec. Ha;:'Ct Dec. Lyes and
. ! some others are or the sick list.
We hope for them a speedy re1
covery.
Dec. R. ILnyne, Rpt.
NTeal then arouse and took his text
' from Matt. 5: 10. Let our light st
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Washington--(ANP)-- Edward E
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Dunbar high school won six sch<
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i A ; breakdown of the schola:
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choir. The program was verj
good. Mr. Joseph Williams r-.u
Junior Legefte carried the lead
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. We were frl.id to note the pre
n':iee of the niece of Rev. anc
Mrs. M no re who hascome"" t<
spend the summer- with them.
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479-81 MILLWOOD AVENCJE
COLUMBIA 16, S. C.
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1306 McDUFFIE AVE. "
SOL'S CLEANERS
One Day Cleaning Service
Your Satisfaction Guaranteed
PRICES ARE MODERATE
1112 Washington Street
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Harden St. Columbia, 8. C.
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