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. . 'Saturday. August 2S, 1954. Persona! Mentior Mrs. Ernestine Glover has _rf turned from the Good Samarita Waverley Hospital at her resider 216 Pine St. anil wish to thank he many friends for their kindnos during her illness. Mrs. Viola Gantt of Leosyill S. C. was favored by a visit of In ' sister, Miss Inez Gantt of Colun bia ddring Miss Gantt's vaeatioi While visiting her sister, Mi: Gantt attended revival meeting in the communities of Batesbui and Leesville. On Saturday Miss Gantt retui] ed to Columbia after enjoying ? wonderful vacation?witlr her si ter and family. rThe Big Show fo Appear In Columbia Roy Hamilton, The Driftej Rusty Bryant and his drchestr and Erskine Hawkins and his o chestra head a galaxy of stars ! "The Biggest Rhythm And Blu Show" which has been booked f> Thursday, Sept. 2 at the Colui ? - bia Township Auditoriunw-The supporting east includ a such big name entertainment i Big Mayl>eHe, Eu Vein Baker-, Tl - Counts,- The Spaniels ami Kaj Adorns. Two and a half hours < thrill packed entertainment ii eluding mirth," laughter and m sic will highlight . the evenin The roster of stars reads like veritable Who's Who in the Iih thm And Blues field. As for lit Hamilton it i:| just - enough .1 -mention His-name.- 14 is- -iccovj ings are. the hottest in the com try at his moment. His nan spells Tox office hTagie. Rusty Bryant and his orchesti is the most talked of musical li| gregation of the year. Erskine Hawkins and his- o ?ehestra have ?accomplished tl unique feat of keeping- the aud ences jumping at all times. E c akine has been a top star fi many years. Big Maybelle, through her r known. Rounding out the hill are tl i nation's top vocal groups Tl " Drifters, The Counts and Tl Spaniels. 1 And, of^courso, the two top d lineators of the rock-and roll scho La Vein Baker and Faye Adam Hnmp First *" Anniversary 1353?1951 . ' ' r Mrs, Daisy G. Oliver, Civil Se vice Retired Army Nurse, has hoi ored the aged women of ll Orangeburg community at h( home on College Avenue Extensioi Orangeburg, South Carolina "c Sunday August 15, 1954 froi G:00?8:00 P. M. This was truel a gay afair. ' * The women were entertaine with a tasty G:00 o'clock dinner i a beautifully decorated Dinner ai ranged with pink and white rose and lovely white linen. Twenty-four aged women wer specially invited to the event. A mong them were the blind, lam* daef, criple and handicaped froi 70-94 years. The ladies were received i^ j.h Front Diner by means of plac cards. The room was decorate with pink and white roses, table with white linen. American Flag were used in keeping with th Army idea. were iun.eii tu int-i u side dining rpom where the foo Was placed for serving, Mrs. Id Hardy and Mrs. Rebecca Grime were in charge of serving. Pei sons were placed in a love circj aj-ound the special table with th following foods: Roast Turke; Gilgert Gravy, Steamed Ric^, c White Potato Salad on I.ettuci Buttered Sweet Peas, Carrots an Apple Slaw with Rasins, Granberr Sauce, Candied Yams, Hot Pai ker House Rolls with Butter, Col fee with Cream, , Five differer descriptions of cakes, Shiver Punel In the above style, a special hies sing and prayer was offered h Father Dunlon, parish priest. Mr: Oliver extended a special welcom to all and made the foflowin; statement: "In the name of th Father, Son and Holy Ghost, pray that this day, August II 1954, he set aside each year dui ing my generation, that is m ^ children, children life time honor of the aged Women * Orangeburg community. I b lieve that these are the most fo gotten people of our day, Xhit why, as a mission, I honor them. I God bless us today that each shall I enjoy what has been prepared. , I We welyome you again and again ' today'1. ;ti Some of- these ladies were not out in years, but rejoiced with the idea and showed their ap.pre>s # ? cjr.t.on by their attendance. They were well dressed an 1, possess* d i smiles that tongue cannot tell. They assured that as long as they ^ j live that the lifteenth of August ? ! shall be used to join in the anII # j ' nual affair <if the above with joy ' and happiness. : ' j Mrs. Oliver regretted that she | was unable to contact more peopie. She hope that in the future j the above service shall be extendj ed to many many aired people o? the community. 1 Any..persons wishing to contact Mrs. Oliver with reference to the above may write: Mrs. ITaisy (J. Oliver, I'. O. Box 4X2, State College, Orangeburg, South Carolina __1 oc_call 2811 J Orangeburg. (Hy friends of Mrs, Oliver) . ' MORRIS COI.LKCK j '* C'AMl' JULIA A. ST AUKS a, 5 SUMTKR, S. C. ..Camp Julia A Starks of MoiVis College, \va GS opened to youth from the entirstate of South ~ Carolina fron 11" v August 12 - 18. There were molt than 80 boys and xriils camping. GS " ' . Camp Julia A. Starks is spoil ac r , . sored hy the Baptist State Wo. men's (Vmventioiu Baptist MissidT ary Societies', and other liberal 0 i persons' and organizations for all n" j interested hoys and gills. 11 ~ Studies for the week iiwludtyl; i arts and crafts. Ilihle stu.liea Missionary IMans. Music and recreation. }y The administrative Staff in^ eluded the following:Mcsdnr.ies, n" Butler, M. S. Holey, and. Vasliti ie Virgil. The.e were nitre cmtnseh ors- and teachers working with ,a the camp. Xuiiio'ty; Madame* A. B. Jenkins, Mary -WViitner. Mr. 1). 11. (iardner and Misses. M. L. .Moore, Arehalla Hester, Charlotlt 10! Brown. V. A. Rohinsnn. Serlina Drown atid Rev.u I.. ('. llro\\4n. l* The following children received 01 certificates: MOST. LOVA P.LK: Mary Dickson, Marilyn Thomas e- Putricia Williams, .Juanita Shanly "nop^ Dm otl.y Hamlin, an.I .Juanita Fields. 10 MOST ATTRACT IV E: Ami ie Gerald, Rosa Oaten. UK ST CAM I1 le ER (Roy)~Bernard Wilson; REST CAMPER (G irl) Thomasina e" Franklin; MOST 0KNTLEMANLY, Leon Johnson and Ernest s- Redd; MOST HELPFt'L, Hattio A. -Spann, Ann Teainer, Albert.i Hopkins, Earl Davis, Paul White; MOST LADYLIKE, Virginia Johnson, Willie M. Gardner, Shirley Eli; MOST TALENTED: Onita Rates, Jack Farmer, Mary Faye Hackett; MOST POPCLAK: I Patricia Gail.iy; MOST IMPKO. 1 ! VEMEN'T: .?erry Rlack, I.eevon Gerald; REST DRESSED: lietlie Alston. The camp was'climaxed with a n'1 watermelon feast at Poinsett m I Park, August 17. m i v i>..i.,7 p..,,..'..!,,.. i|. BUY BONDS ?! FASHION-QF-WEEK i k' FOR ADMIRING Gl "iNCES from ie all angles, the scoop neckline of I this Fashion Fro-*1" flatters the 5 j shoulders with a continuous wide curve of contrasts tg color. This cotton is a no-iron sensation for .V busy women ? just wash, shake, in hang up. Housewives who wish to Gf sell these dresses in their neighborhoods may obtair\ appointments as fashion counsellor*, r- by writing to l-'ashion Frocks, ts Cfnctnnstl, Ohlr, s (ANP) I i - " - T 9 1 !'(KI DKI.TA ? XiiK hundred (!? '? rn 1 < s '11 Delta Sii'jiiVt the work of t he. (fi'fi 1 i< ?-i in the first of a i ^ ork ( it v at the ilo*,!l Sioosevelt. Dajr ! visiting ttoroi s in III'1 k < 'M ifnte ami Sot iai ft addresses I a I I'tt n ' ' him. Assi dan!-See the ( <)!))),.issioti mi ilnri.aii R*i?rhls. Shown a? " S1' r? ;i r_v-( leim'aI D?ij.c ' Sorori.1 v \vTT7i I'.tni ifiToin 't 'olien and Alps. DFF/I A SORORITY'S I'n'cr In 1}:? ?' ??::iI.'*?(? uiar wf the Delta in N': u V<?i l< < ily a* 1 r.? [.! ?( el \ < !'. , Alpha Si'.iaa. Orihi ' jI.'iTTi m;i Si'Miia aia!, I ) i t a sorors and (lcl<v/alrx "at a I Tc-r "on vent inn Harl"iii. , Shown left ft> rii'lil arc: Mix. Ala"; roinniillcc.'Dr. ( l.in nro I iol'iav., xisiiiic S. Jh'o.xyn, ( nii\ ( iil "ii ( oi.ijn|ina11a'. ,\I? . i I lorpif alily ( uiii;11)D an'.! Air. Kcnni-'h ami-: ZION I;ISIK>^ s\i ( in"itri! sum i t> i n vn\ i i: TO ADVISi: ON I'OI.I I I' M. m atti-;j;s | rt-nic i'uui'l -st inxil ,|< ?-iii?ir. lm- JENNIFER MURpin n jviniito | ? nisi 1 MHKMwIijlpHHHP 1HHHI j TOE PALMETTO LEATTER ^01 l^pv^ni m:u;(;,vn:s thi kcd i niticd nations Tlnda Sorority touri- I \ he I 'nitod Nations Moi sf ics'(?r wcrii-Ion;/ arlivitiex during the 2fird ] I Iantmarslyjoid, SoOvtary-t leiioral of tho. Unit r.rti i! ( InmdMM' ??j? 4-1 ?? serond floor yit. On . rotary Gonoral of, tiio I'. N. .jiihI Aits. Oswald Iiantmars-lOiold yrootiny: Aliss IT(>f<n#h y 1. Hoij.? WrdiI 1 vord nMnf (franddrMTiOTs 'of. trcrEfti^'ority. CONVENTION" S*! vorilyN National Convent inn ( ||" 11 ill I* Ne\y Oily ( 'linptrlV- Khi), j 'I la ta . i; n a. wi re hosOsse.; to t he visit,im? ] I'ari.y at tin IfrniiusMnnee !in 11r<?7?m in] C'ltiK. fhainnan of 111? Social Invents) I >? !?:. h:i ;I;ini from I)i m\ ri .Mrs: derahline.j ,\iari- i.ci iii I '.asti-r1in;r. < li a i rni a it o I I. in . '? r.rrr from ( itinii-id ir'iJ. I . ? 1 I 2?HSL iHHffl B^H| ^ I | HBl ^II K?- I'roihi-.'i'i* who jravt* you ^ "COM: Willi TIIK WIND' " ' old iiTr-lu- ?.*.?:' i.n.iH'l liiirrymoi-c, fl Wolior Mil loio i/iliimi (iisli? y 1,1 ,i ~ jj | i c(>vn\'<; SUNDAY I c CAROLINA 31 i:.c mmmmmammammmm I 1 .< ?> iiItlIhll of the I I ' -->?* ->?-' marihuana were tlirowi I "i'' tr::i! 11 " : 41 iiij' la-t vv inlay a in I heard lect uit'S' ol ed Nations joteeled iiit' inference Koom to hoar fl H. Lord, lxnTrrseiitaUvo .,1 hi (jland President, ol' the Htffr (nnking TTTT~ ? ' . . P t.-.-,,,?t- OHKER HAFTISTS or ( A N AD A TO I J9?! ?? ? -'Jk -1 11 i;AIC OK. TAYI.OK I f \9ft8lflb jSH KKOOKLYN (ANT) I >i% Oar-1 V(^)0W16HT SWEfW^' iIimt Taylor will deliver^ the ('oronal a.Mn i-| BKHb'BF j I JjjIjN | H 1 (fay session xf the t-'niCeTl 15a|>ti. L SftmbA ^VWvH ? *4 '.Mar mi- I'm- N6 PE*<^ Nov in S, ,,t ia. New Ifruris minister will yivf tTie cTosina 11 R ^ ^ * *"' meeting.' which will _ JSS lJ|| J climax tlii'" l/.lf I session'of the' KlX jjjfrf year ol<l liaptists new composed oi l K|^ tome Oon churches and 7U,lt00| Ifl (Ufl/lMfA? I members, will he the largest. Fro- If aITj of Novia Seolia, New ltruns - wick and" the Frinee Kdwards mm ^PHUf Island will? I?e represented. The ft I |>9 Rev. Donald M. Kieldinfc, of Hall-! 3 WfM fax, a. S.. president of the vention. . Dr. Taylor, pastor- of Concord " 1 * Ilapiisi ehi,ifll, now?has the?uni. ? 1 OWFlSlHD (|ue record of , havinfr addressed 4 *" major bodies of the denomination ./VllCiIt 01*1111T1 trie American Baptist Convention (of which lie is a member of T|)|ifC#|av N*kl>fr (Jeneral Board), the U. li. C. of * IIUI oUCAJr j uCJil. I.- ? rr i , "i iigiThC WOMAN WANTED; To take care of"two (2) children in a ver\ yood home, r-reter a mi Idle-aei'd woman. Board and lodyinp- fnrni tied." A11 ract ivy* Salary. .Mast ),;iv pleasant personality aid t he ability u> pet alone- w.-ll \.i'li cliiidreii. There a.ay -ho. at. opportunity ..o advance t -.r-ir e Incat'on by yoinp to niybt ~c: I. I'leac contact* immediately the addic..y below. if interested: MKS. AC*NKS C.. HKOOKS 21.5 NACI.IC AVK. NK\V \OUK CITY. N. Y. 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