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Saturday, February 12
THE FRIENDLY IS S. S. CLVI
The Friendly 18. S. S. Club mo
on Friday niprlit, at the home o
Mr. McNettl Moten, at !K>4 Lin
coin Street. The meeting was cal
ed to order by the Chaplain, Mrs
Lizzie P. Reeds, by singing Jesu
on the Main Line. Prayer was ol
: ...fared- bv .Mi^ Walter Holmes. Son
led by Mr. Sam McCants, I Hear
theVoie^of Jesus Say-Come-Unt
?Me and Rest. Scripture lesson ws
read by the Chaplain from t)je 28t
Chapter, of St. Matthew, 1-8 vei
ses. Then we had a song, Fath<
I stretch my han^s to Thee.
Bible verse was recited by all.
After "the devotional part of tl
meeting was brought, to a clo;
the house was in order for bus
ness. The minutes of the last mm
tog were read, and approval. Ui
finished and new business wei
bought before the hoase. PJai
??? ate being-made to raise one thou
and dollars. It was agreeable -wit
the Club, so just read the Palmet
Leader for further news. ?
We are asking all Club membe
to please stibseribe to the Palmet
Leader. The Club had as the
guest, Mr. Walter Holmes, Nvl
? made timely1 remarks.?
The next meeting vyill be wi
Mr. J. P. Masion, at the home
Mrs. Queen Burgess, 716 Main S
'The' club was glad to have M
Reeds back with us, he had be<
on the sick list for two weeks. M
Burgess is still dn the sick list.
The hostess served fried chirke
Irish potatoes made into a sala
?on-lettuce, cookies and hpt coffe
Dec. James' Rutherford, Pres
' Mrs. Marie Isaac, Reporte
". THE ADULT EDUCATION
PROGRAM" NF.F.DS YOUR
SUPPORT . "
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Another six week period hegvi
tkn A .1..D ir?-l A:..
ii mc nuua cuuctuion program ;
Booker T. Washington Hi|
School on Monday, February
Courses now opens include typin
nif>thematicscand English. The
courses are being offered for cred
k toward high school graduation i
% well as for self-improvement.
I T-he courses in English ai
mathematics aile especiatty^tesi^
edv to improve the living habits i
' those enrolled.~ In English, spea
inland writing skills are stres
. ^ ed. Mathematics attempts to sob
^ some practical problems of ever;
, hn&'-d&V.. .
1 ** ancT ohwai?bl,c ,s ur?e(i to take a'
ship /* Pro^ram so thj
j.' m^fcht be felt th'roughout tl
. _ community. These classes me
L ] two nights per week, .Mondays.at
JY,J Wednesdays.
' Mr. H. B. Rutherford, princips
. will be happy to supply you wil
W any information requested. Co
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B. T. >V. COSMETOLOGY
CLASS ATTENDS NORTH
CAROLINA CLINIC
: During. -Pu* week of January 1
twenty cosmetology students an
two instructors from Booker 1
Washington high school journeye
to Charlotte, North Carolina whei
they attended the Hair Stylist CI
nic at ^lorgan College of Beaut
Culture. The clinic consisted of
series of lectures, demonstration
Contests, and a student style shov
i During the two days spent i
Charlottee, the students were hoi
sed at the Alexander Hotel. Soni
other highlights of the trip ir
eluded a social hour at the Y. It
C? A. and a tour of;the new Wes
1 Charlotte high school. A tour c
tl^city was arranged by Mr. C. J
Beckwith of the Beckwith Ha
dfmc?and Beckwith?School?<
Music.
The Accompanying instructoi
were Mrs. Elise Martin and Mi?
Ann Dinkins. ,
SCOTT-HA I LEY ENCrAG EM EN'
^ East,over ? (Special) Mr.?art
Mrs. Jeff Scott announce the er
pavement of their daughter, Blar
che Mai, of Eastover and Birmingham,
Ala. and Clifford Bailey, Ne
hew of Mr. and Mrs. Ed war
Brawn of Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Scott is a graduate r
South Carolina State College an
a member of the Delta Sigm
Theta Sorority.
MrTTfailey is a graduate of-Lar
College, Jackson, Tenn. and a mei
Iter of the Omega Psi Phi Fratei
nity.
The marriage will take place i
the early spring.
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| Elk leaders Hold
f Conference In Phi
U i IMULAHKLI'lllA?(ANP> The
. t annual .Vr.d-'\? inter Conference of
[S toe- lirati'.; I,a.ye ami Gran.i Temr
I ])k- of the- Improved Benevolent
i ro oct'ive Order of Elks convened
^ iil the u.\ . i aiU) Lodge building
0. here last Thursday and continued
1S throiuiho.ut.Saturday. 4_'_
Answering!" the call of Grnnd Exaltcil
Ruler Robert II. Johnson, nf.
ficials and leaders from every see^
tion of the country gathered in
what was declared to be one of the
lest attended sessions in the hisie
tory of the mid-year gathering,
^ alted Ruler indicated that the
grand lodge was in a strong an<
re healthy position. He pointed oui
the importance of faterngl activi
I' ty in the life of a people, and ever
^ j of the country and urged a rapi<
increase in membership ami great
| cr participation jn civic life on th<
| part' Elk Lodges. ...
. Lt, Geo. W. Lee of Memphis
. 1 grand commissioner of education
?ir i
I made a report o'p the far flunj
activities of that department. Tin
^ KlkS program of granting scholar
ships to worthy, .and needy stud
ents who show promise has attrac
, ed the attention of school p'eoph
' everywhere and even vthat of th<
. White House in Washington. Con
missioner Lee reported . that Vice
President Nixon would deliver th<
address at the grand cducationa
' meeting in Washington this year;
' | The work which the Elks' an
j doing in civil liberties Was report
j ed upon by Grand Commissions
Hobson Reynolds of Philadelphia
He described the activity. of th<
I order in its fig.it for civil lihertie;
j citing a number of instances when
I local .lodges had spearheaded indi
^ j tiuu and prejudice.
^ I Tluirgood Marshall, a membei
I of the order and general counsel oi
" | the NAACP, drove him the fact
k* that civ i 1 liberties to be achievec
?0 I
required support. He pointed 0111
1 that when the NAACP went t(
people of great wealth or to foun
, I dations seeking to get phases ol
-Their program underwritten!1 UOUA
' f 1 ly tnose foundations asked whai
" the 1H million Negroes were doing
to help themselves. He said it was
^ not unusual for them to point tc
-? the-fact- that- Negroes were riding
^ about in black-long .Gadillacs anc
j buying Expensive homes and indi
cated the feeling was that some oi
them should invest money in sup
1 ^ porting their demands foy equa
citizenship.
?- Atty. Marshall told of a eoloret
^ woman in Los Angeles who ownec
^ 12 houses, all in a district with re
' j j strictive covenants. She wanted tc
1 ; sell and sought a white lawyer whc
offered to take her. case to court
j at a fee of $1,000 a house. The woman,
indignantly refused- anc
?4sought oirt the NAAGP. Marshall
[ said the NAACP took the case anc
| won it, but when the next cam^
, paign for funds came around and
I "TKe woman was approached, she
contributed the ' magnificent sum
!(j of *5-"
Grand Daughter Ruler Nettie C,
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Jackson reported on the International
affairs of the order. RecentV
/
ly returned from a trip through
a i ., ^ .
me Caribbean where she visited
' Nassau, the Guianas and Panama
with the idea of stimulating organization
there, ,Mrs. Jackson gave
a vivid description of the possibi1
lities which lie before the Elks in
~ these territories.
^ Grand Secretary William C
^ Hueston reported the financial cor
dition of the order above par. Char
, ' les F, Alt-Lane, public relations di^
Vector, told of the extensive improvements
being made at the John
Brown Shrine memorial farm at
s Harper's Ferry.
,s A largely attended social event
was the banquet given in honor
of Past Grand Daughter Ruler
p Mary M. Johnson, wife of Grand
Exalted Ruler Robert H. Johnson.
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1- .'il.'MV -? lil^l J\ I
i- EDICT COLLEGE
p The Registrar's office of Bened
diet College released today the
list of Honor Students for the
>f [ Fill 1 Quarter. There "are - three
el categories of Honor Students:
a ' Tliose with averages between 2
| and 2.3 are designated as stu^dents-l'with
praise." Students
m with averages between 2.4-3 are
r. designated as students "with high
est praise." The third categories
n include those with a straight A
averages.
WITH PRAISE 2-2.3
General Austin, Shirley Brown
Moses C. Butler, Fortune Carolina,
Doris Gilliam, Mary V. Gist
Abraham Gold, Jessie A n n i
Haves. Janet Lndson, Mae^Joyci
McCormick, Janet Richmond. Syl
via Alford, Robert Anderson, Wilma
Benson, Mildred Brown, Catn
urine ' Carter, Hattie Coleman
Big Winter
ladelphia
nines A. Davis. -Hattie Goldsmit
' Cddie Gordon, Kveiny Uiller Cat
?'l ine?Iolin?on, lr> a Kennedy, If
Vi kins, Queee E. Miller, Mai
. Center. Charles 1'aipe, Althe
i Richardson. Benjamine. Whi|
-or. Ernestine V.fiiteside .Delorc
Wright, Elizabeth Britt. Will
Britt, Willie A Corry, Samm
, Good,
Also, Bes: ie Hardin, Mauri*
lairison. Lil.ie Major, Ella Ho
2 tnson Amos Smalls, Klla ?J
, J. n'aeker, I.eRoy . S. William
j Mumpton Wright, Elbert Watt
ims Kather.ene Williams^?Peg;
illgood, Thomas Barnettc, A1 i
Davis, Thelma_DoHcv,?IttHti
George, ' Evelyn Greene No
nan Hare, Ada. B. Huff, Andrei
Jefferson, Lanola Johnson, Lc
.se Mayo, Thalethifi ('. I'utnn
' R-ut.'iei.a Uearden, C i n <1 r e 1 1
'r Simms, Mozelle-- Talford, Ot
* forner, Pearlie Mae Cork
Davtd- (irisott, -Theodore -Miteh.e
vVITH H1GHKST 1'RAISE 2.4
t Verna M. Cherry, Julius Hold
bailie L. Rosseau, 'Clarence Trt
jott, Ester Collins, Delqris Ore
Annie Harps', Virginia D, Hunt
Lydia G. Jackson, Wilhelmen
Jackson, Wijmenia Johnson, Jea
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.ate Kearse, Gwendolyn.~Marjdi;
iJeliah C. Martin, Leonard Mite
el., Thelma liohinson, ?land
Sherard,- Cfffcrine Simmons, Jo.
H. Walker, Margaret Timmor
rleleen L. Tucker, Rolrert*.
Waiker, Mary Alice Worthy,- I
Roy Best, Rosa Mae - -Jenninji
? W'indell Ragin. v?
Maurice Allen, Annie M. B<
lamy, Lydia Barrio, Dprotl
_ -Can', Marion Connor, Maril;
Donald, Margaret Durham, Kir
B, Jeticoat, Edna -Johnson, Ev
lyn, Martin, Dora Mattison, Ir
.ssa Peterson, Fannie Spears, 1
zelma Ruth Boular, Raymoi
Bowman, Curtis Hampton, Wi
bur L. Hodge, Ernestine Hutt
^ Delores 'James, Japie Mae Jett
^ Joe Louis McDr.weell.
~ ~~-Straight "A" averages for tl
first quarter: *
lister Collins, Mary Alice Wo
?Hxy^?Sadie?L.?Ko&seau, K d n
Johnson.
IOTA PHI I AM HI) A SOItOKS
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION
The executive hoard of Iota P
Lambda Sorority held its mid-yes
' meeting the last week-end in Jai
.uary, in Washington, i). C. MiMarion
S Jackson of Washingto
National President, issued the cal
The sorority was invited to mal
a radio appearance <Tunhg~the se:
sion and the following participate
in a panel discussion: Mrs. Jacl
son; Mrs. Lola M. Parker, Chicag
Founder-President-Emeritus;. M r
Ethel (Jreene, Washington, seeon
vitui. president; - Mjs. Mahal a J
Evans, Chicago, director of educt
tion; and Mrs. Bessie Costoi
Youngstown, Ohio, northern regio
al director. The panel discus se
the development of the sororit
since its inception in .929, an
stressed their national scholarshi
program. High school students c
mid-year and June graduation clas
sos are eligible to compete. Loci
1 chapters can furnish full inform!
1 -lion.
This week Iota Phi Lambd
I joins with other organizations i
|TtlTtr~ohservanctr of Negro HistoT
, ! Week (February 6 to 13). Pr<
grains to stress the significar
contributions of Negroes to tl
" history of twr country are t>ein
presented. The inocg than eight
chapters of the sorority are h
cated in nil'sections of the lan
from one coastal state to anothe
Coordination of effort in the
I program to encourage youn
people to enter the field of bush
ess through business training i
* accomplished under the leadershi
of the regional directors. Othc
than Mrs. Coston, these are: Mrs
Evelyn D: Wilke.v of Baltimon
northern region; Mrs. Mary P. Bf
1! cote, Knoxville, Tennessee, soutl
: ern: Mrs, Macme It. Brock, Louis
I ville, western; Mrs, Ethel F. Tin
nor, New Orleans, southwestern
and Mrs. A1 vernon Tripp, Snort
niento, California, Par-western.
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CHICAGO CHEMIST Wltfs
KECOGNITION FOR RESKARCI
(rs INTESTINAL ACIDS
( CHICAGO? (AND?A promir
. cnt chemist attached to the Pre
t vident Hospital and Training Scl
i ool here has won recognition f?
i research n proteins-related Uniir
I' l>hysioTog#at?-*Cheniistry," one <
r Hie nation's 'outstanding radio
- the current 50th anniversary ed
, tion of the taxt.
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Besides'doing research, Woodson
is director of' a local private clinical
laboratory, and has "serve i as
a,member of the faculty of the Uni
lu versity of Illinois college of mediU
cine. . 1
a""' * tie also lUit.lS membership in
s. i sueLi organizations as the Amerip,.
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ists, American Institute of Chem;e
j ists, Scientific Research Society
><1 1 Kappa Chi and Sigma Xi, honor
societies.
0. 1 Woodson got his chemical eduens.
I tion at the Illinois Institute of
id Technology and the University of
3. Illinois in Chicago, from which he
i- obtained bis M. S. degree.
1, Ho is married'and the father of
n two children.
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iiing H. Tobias, chairman of the
1 j.ljoiu-il of Directors of the Notional
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Seeking new and inexpensn
l" ' fatalities, authorities are markin
>-1 time accidents with reflective ma
I Detroit bridge abutment. Sixteen
, i when their cars crashed into the
" \ night. Traffic .engineers painted
H* 1 trance pillars, posted a reflectoi
)T~ center pTHTTFand painted yellow a
^ ' so *hcy curved around the center
. r only $40, increased nighttime vi
l" bo much that in the first seven n
been no accident^.
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York, formerly of Columother.
Mrs. Emma Chandler of
e Miss t herie is a pupil 01 the
e\v York.. She is. also , a little,
rveral Television shows in New
?(Photo by John Goodwin) .
address over the facilities of the
; Americn Broadcasting Company in
a nationwide hook-up. The pro'
gram is scheduled for 8:00 to 8:15
| p.m. (EST), Friday, February 11.
Appealing on the program with
-J-1hv Tat nas-will ho-Robert McFgr.
I rin, young baritone who recently
appeared in the opera "Aida" as
1 the second Negro to sing with the
j Metropolitan Opera Company and
4 Keank?Sitvera, stage and film star !
who'will read selections from Lin|.
coin. Mr. McFerrin and Mr. Sil'
vera are contributing their talents
to the program which will he pro- 1
; difced by James P. Terzian as a
public service feature of the Aj-merican
Broadcasting Company,
DR. E. W. I). ISSACS BAPTIST
LEADER DIES
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Nashville (ANP)?Dr. E.W.D.
Isaacs, Jr., for many years sec-1
retary of the National Baptist
Training Union Board and prominent
in the National iBap'tist Con
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ccidents /
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10 accidents / \\
o ways to reduce mounting traffic
K hazards that contribute to nightterial.
Typical is this treatment of a
persons were injured in 24 months'
almost invisible center abutment at
black and white stripes on the en''Keyp
to Right" sign on th? I
nd white centerlines on the roadway
.post. The improvements, which cost,
sibility of the dangerous abutment !
tonths since the ehang?, there have ^
ention, pissed at his home here 1
Vcdncsday. Dr. Isaacs who re*
H-ftf- three?Veal i afJO- -itHt- Jawa?
I for t.'io past two years, i
A graduate of Hishop College,
rkunsas .Haptist College, Tuske- ,
ee Institute, l>r Isaacs was a-- (
ive in the National Haptist Con
entioir and related vciijdous or- j
animation. . > ; i
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T. JOHN HAITI ST CHL R( H P
The public is invited to attend l
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'huisday evenings, February 15
ind 15, 7:30?8:30 o'clock at the
t. John Baptist. Church, Farrow j
load and Beltline. The lectures
. ill T>e given by the noted Archolo- 1
;ist? Dr. Frank It, Steele on the';
liece-ut?A r<.l?u>(>|inrjrMi .
liscoVeries and the Biblo,'l_ |
There vfill he no admisson fee. j
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1? Ft OWN CHAPEL Av M. E.
CHURCH
Itev L.E. ( runilin, Pastor
Arthurtown?In spite the weath- I
?r, S. S. open 10:00 a. m., \y.ith
Mr. Simpson Jefferson, Supt. in
charge. The lesson was; discussed
rnd reviewed by the Supt. ]
The morning worship "began at
11:00 sharp. Rev Crumlin preached
mother one of his soul stirring
sermons. After whicn the door of
.he church stood open for joiners.
Suffering was taken trp. Annotmcements
were made.
Sunday night the Brown Brothers
Quartet was suppose to render
i program. The .'-pastor".made his
way to Reeder Point Church to ren
:ler another program-.,*
UJ1 the bick list are Mrs. llan^h,
Matthews, Mrs. Susie Summers, j
Mrs. Bessie .Brown, Mr. I>evy' Blake |
ly. Pray for those "members that j
th'eyTmay spon rcco-ver an he on j
the pro again. Visitors are always'
welcome to Brown Chapel Church.
Come one come all.
Lizzie P. Reed, KpT.
HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W, D. Coker. Pastor
Sunday was rainy day, but a
few was found at the house o f
worship.
Morning devotion conducted by
deacon Pruitt. The scripture was
the 42 Psalms. After the mission
hymn, the mission prayer was of-,
fered by Mr. John W. Heste..
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The text was taken from Psalms
12:11. Why Art' TJion rah du'wi),,
H?H+y- -vol V?A i.>!?vv4yy?r+et?(4k 'i
;lis(|ViiC'te<l within meHope .thou
hi (Jod: Fur ! shall yet praise
Kin*, who is the health of m y_,
ivu'.U nances. and my (led, From
.'re theme; ",A Depression," a
noble messaiie w a s dVjivered,
['pni|?ari>'on were jriven of sj?inimal
;mil material ilepilo-siun. Tli"
ures for spiritual depression are
(1 ) hope in (but. TiTi lie. mercy
of (loil, (d) power of >'iod, and Mt
the love of <iod.
Tin* public is cordially ipvitel
io attei .1 the tea. Sunday
Fell. .! ?, P.'ou, at llell Street, Hi.
School (iynitoriilm 1:UU P.M., i\
the interest of our new c.hurch.
Program will feature the Bell St.
Band and bfluT talent, sponsors,
.sunshine club of Hebron Baptist
I Inn i h, - - -- '
BKI HFSDA BAPTIST- t'HHttl II
UovJ. O. Y. (loode, Pastor
S. S. was conducted hy the Supt.
in the* usual older. flashes passed
to l-Toir reipAurtive . places a n >1
jjK'h teacher- gave their greatest
interest'in tt-n'rtwn^r the le<?in
.with the beautiful subject: "Thr
(!ii.ee of (lob" Memory selection:
Herein is love, hot that we love
(loci, hut that'fre~fnved us and I
sent his son to lie the pi (initiation
lor our .-ins. .John- 1:1 it, which
was a very interesting lesson as
well as reminding "l Clods great
gift because ol" his love for us.
The world i in yn uproar today,
llecausee of our" love shortage to
each ot.'ier. ? ? ?- ~~
We had a very; warm prayer
service; enjoyed by all. We were
very glad to have mii* beloved
pastor hack in the pulpit for the
first time this year. We are si
glad, he is ftid improveeing after
Stay Beautiful
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by avoiding ; >???j
Monthly Looker
Ho tell-tale signs on her face because
cramps, jitters, bother her no mere
L :WiiV-Jaiik_tjlilrr worn nut iiitarv fm? n /
i or :i dhys each month? Why let everybody
| know your "time" isjiere? Thousands of
smart girls and women take litt?? CarduT
j.each day to hel[> build new energy and
resistance. They look, act, sleep better, feel
; less and k'.ss misery each Qtonth. Some ever.
_ CO through Periods without nain after a
while, fjjay lovely all month ? ask your
dealer for Cardui. (Say: "cariI-youTty, ")
^11,1 *Jfel||| MONTHLY CRAMPS,
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his" wreck Dec. 28, 11)54, Rev, L.1
S. anders preached for us while
.-on 1 stirring: sermon. I'salms 8:1,
5, What is man, that thou art
mindful of him? Oh! it was a
wonderful sermon and it brought"
the men to think who and what
' o.v are made for. Come and help
is again. Rev. Sanders. ..
?Wi wi re vety happy?lu have
Rivy C. * Jennings as ?our pulpib-: ?
guest also .Mr. Shaw', II?Visitor
who aceom pained Rev, and Mrs. ^
Good. . - ?
God is love and if we love God
we love each other,
Sister R. H. 'IMiomas is improving,
also Mrs iNett Hunter and
Sis; JJlaek.
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