The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1955, Page Page, Image 7
Saturday, May 7, 1955
HIKTI1 ANNOl'NCKMEN I S
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Brooks,
of Greenville, S. announce the
birth of a daughter, Ruth Michele,.
March *31, at Greenville General
Hospital.
Mrs. Brooks is the former Miss
Ruth F.verctte Mac!, ot Greenville.
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gay ladies soc ial tn.i b
The Gay Ladies Social and SaL.
viiiK Club met at the home of Mrs.
.. ' Wrijrht Ap' 1 Bldg 4(5. T'uDevotion
was held. The minuter
were read, received and adopted.
The old business was discussed
for. We were thrilled to have the
presents of Mrs. Cooks in our
meeting after her illness. The next
? meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Cannon. The hostess, served
delicious refreshments.
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Eagtfern Stars
| Meet r
LORIS? The Smith District
Meeting of the Order of the Eastern
Stars of South Carolina held
their annual meeting at Loris,
T.hc Progressiv C h a p t e' r e
1G7 was hostess
The meeting opened with worthy
Matron Lawrence, presiding
She was assisted by our District
Deputy, brother John O. Floyd,
t. The entertaining Chapter presented
a very nice program,
which included a demonstration
of the Star points. This was very
inspiring.'
' At the close "of the!meeting-we
were served a delicious Repast.
The next annual meeting- will
lie?hoM?m?Conway?with?the"'following
Chapters as hostess.
Evening Star Chapter 18.']
Silvof PVinntnr 170
Ocean Side Chapter 10;}
Moonlight Chapter 1G8
Cochron Chapter
Claudia R- Dewitt, Rpt.
ELKS NEWS"
Palmetto Lodge 342 wishes to
thank all for making tr.e bingo
party and lucky number drawing a
success. The lucky person was ivlr.
; ' Joseph Ruff on Fine St, won the"
$r>0.0() in money.
The group sponsoring this pro;
-j'ect for the Charity Fund for the*
baskjrt for Christian for the needy.
Thank^ every one for- making this
possible for a worthy cause, again
thank.you.
The State Convention begins the
~ 8th t.'.iroug7i"7TTfe~I 1 th of May"! 1>55
in Greenville. S. C. The next project
of the Bills and Daughters will
he the Calendar Drive of the Temple
and Lodge next month. The
Temple and Lodge extends to all
Mothers a prosperous and happy
.violnoi- uay.
PEA COT NT Y PRESIDENTS TO
MEET SATURDAY
The Dennrtment of County Presidents,
Palmetto Education Association,
will hold their spring meet
ing 10:!10 A. M. Saturday, May 7,
at-the Waverly Elementary School,
Columbia. This department organi
zed in 1951 gives the Presidents an
opportunity to study constitutional
and policy changes of the parent
bddy, accept membership goals, dis
cuss local problems and make
plans that will help improve the
professional and economic status
of teache'rs.
The officers elected in the fall
meeting will be installed, they are,
Allen Williams, Spartanburg, Pre
sident; I. C. Bracy, Sumter, Vice
President; Mrs. M. A. Anderson,
Pickens, Secretary; Mrs. .Tnni.c
Douglas, Union, Assistant Secretary
r D. W. Thompson, Oconee,
Treasurer, H. P. Hutchinson, Char
leston, Director of Public Relations.
The retiring County Presidents
are always asked to bring the Pre
sidents elect with them to this
meeting. Pictures .will be made of
the new officers and the group.
DR. KERSHAW LEADS MANNING
DISTRICT IN MAY DAY
OFFERING
Dr. J. W. Kershaw, has forward
his full May Dhy budget to Presiding
Elder, Dr. W. R. Bowman.
Dr. Bowman showed bishop Reid
Dr. Kershaw's cheek and said to
the bishop for the last 2 ye ns, he
always pays his budget a week bo?fore
time and ulso has liis quarter
ly conference budget raised when I
get there. He is a candidate for
the_ General conference.
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'uunita l>rook*. Shirley MoAlister and Ora Eeg Carroll.
? MemorieS Oi Mother ,'
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\\y Carrie Hannister Cherry
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I1" v;os ha?-'l to <nv ~ool by? Mother. ; *
to von, who?m oftm prayed? . \
T>?j*-?.?' t hat. (?o'l would guide me, I
That I from-oai os Vie free.
I- -*| ^o'" tiyit y;<n are'now resting?
? Tn that heavenly homo over there, ' J
S'ir>w.||ay. I know t'vit I too? (. }
1 Shall rest. Free from pain, and care..
J shall see you Mother again,'
t a won on high.
, ;? Vhguo rio- trials-shall enter, ; ???? t?5 " -^71
No faweivell, tears dim the eyes. j I
. I slvill meet y<ui mother aj&ain, .
. n h-i'-ht and shining phun. _j_?
Wliere we shall know no sorrow, I I
And pleasure banish pain. ' . _ . lj
I '-an picture the glnd meeting,
There on that heavenly shore. ' I '
When T shall meet you Mother? ** (
And the lov'd ones gone before. \
Dour, Mother, I can?see- you^ J
Kneeling by the bed once more;
I can feel your loving presence ' j '
As, in the day's of yore. - ... t
My Mother's God, is my God too. [ .
.cud will forever lie nunc-?
Aral.with His loving hand so true, i.t
. ?v \V.il gride me In ways Dovjne. . n
Vc'la-n I ;mi done with toiling, '
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-j?'?-?? 1" s'v,'.M luiinuy. dear m.i.'li.>|- j i
, Sttinc.' I J J ii* Savior's feet. ' - >i
WiRnsbcro Cs&ple Share
135 Years Hi Rliss ' - ' j,
It was Jiist a benuCl'td yes ' ^ t'11" k' k<,,,t wur ,,ativt' 1,t,nu' v
tori lay on April.JT, !!?"<! whrnt Mrs. * ''Ul'v^ a'i^' am' t'lanJ< the t??od y
Carrie' on Clean .Mite! <11 and 1f'"' 'lis tu'1'1 am1 protection.- ,
-Allen Civro MiU'hell were united ?o. .-?ldl asking-ihe Htshop
| in Holy Wedlock, in Fairfield lo l,y 'ind Ioo,< utthe l"'"'
County Witmsboto., S. C. . pertv the Sainted Bishop B. F. ; 1
1 M'vs. Miteh-dl who taunht sehool 1 **'4* lett as a ?ift for the Richard 1
in Fairfield County for some P.Uwork to ?,<) on. I am one >
I years and because of ill kc-aith ,vho reverse his name;next to m.v']
j gave up classroom work ye! as I"*1'''1'!'. Richard Allen is the fjreat
I sae looks over tiie beautiful v'st colored man horn or lived, bo
-ye:rM of work as a teacher and ;i cause 'u* fought for us. We will
\vpn.:-? "* d liomvial.ei she tVel--' *vol s',i|> Cod under our own vine-i "
that (Jod hos been jj-ooid in helping a"d fiir^t.ree though its bard here,
master their home problems and '^he Sunset Travelers Singers t I
servinj; best, in the schools and co'it will rPnder music for us 7:30 to- | *
munity. .Mis. .Mitchell in spite of n'fcht.
fier physical.conditions is quite'" a Some day it will be seen that i
cheerful person. . i New Bethel in Camden .stand ns a
.Mrs. .Mitchell a general confer- it-should. Mrs. Janie Thomas, a'
once man of the irro.it A. M. K. hidy of repute and member of Em- u
Zion Church, a social and Civic nvanned Methodist Church, Rev. j
leaner aiso point wun gratefulness: "-:in Williams the heaved pastor. c
to the Almighty God for having ^he resides on King St. Camden :|
brought them to this beautiful *r-d is able and willing to help and
point in theii lives, "the fall of the do. May Cod bless her Richard *
year." Mr. Mitchell who now ser-j Allen, foundation will never be de J
ves sis the Chairman of the board strayed in" Cuniden nor the proper
t f '? rusices of R"i'ie-da A. M. E. ty of I* shop I?. F. Fee devoted to n
Church, Winns'wa lejpices with the faithful and loyal AME's Bear
nrbrL-t f a d' cam -ome J.ruti_in t.he Rev.. Hurst fs counting on nui, (iod . erection
of the New beautiful lie- is counting' on F. E. It. Hurst.
thisiia Chuieh in NVinnsboro. ? *
'lo i his lb ion of. Mr. and Mrs. MRS. A. HE.A TRICE WILLIAMS "
! Allen C. Mitchell s ic four children EDITOR OF THE AME MISSION-'
who sire taking their place :n the ARY MAGAZINE LIVES WOj
cornmunity wlTeiv they reside. Nil- MEN DAY ADDRESS. r
mel.i : Mr. A.hert Laurate Mitchell', n
licensed sind bonded (.put! actor Oinif.iirl Beach Florida?Mrs. A. '
Jffid licensed Mortician, Durham rir Williams, editor of the J
"Nor'h Caiolii a, Airs .'Mary Jane .AME Missionary M-ic'iTiine an i>
Willingham, v.ife of Mr. Frank General officer of the AME J
Willingham Jr. and instinct or of Church gives women day address
Mathematics at Hooker Washing- sit New Bethel A. M. E. Church, '
ton High School, Columbia," S.'O., Ormond-Beach Florida in which v
Mrs. >1 snnie A. Edmonds, wife of Rev. Henry L. Edmonds is pastor.' J
Itcv. Heniy L. Edmonds, pastor of Mrs. Williams, masterfully s*poko r
New'Hot id A. M. E. ( hurch Or- on.the subject, "The Responsibility c
mond Beach, Florida and Miss (ler of Women." Mrs. Williams left no '
irudc J. Mitche.l instructor in.the stones unturned in bringing this i
'julic schools <.f Hamletv N. (.m tr, tu.. ...~m ?
one Will ^tut'liu
Family, Relatives ami Friends (.(] audience who listened to her. ,1
wish that Mr. and Mrs. A. ( . Mil- Mrs. Williams was introduced by
vhell will share yoais to .mint oT M,s. j. R. Smalls, Principal of the I '
I wcdih<1 bliss; > (. >) .! Street Klementary School r
a . T*aylnjia_ ficach. Florida. I t
( AMIH'A .K)l I IM.S j Other talent of the City and! t
Sunday May 1, MMfrft-artnimPH - twtnmr -rrtr nrttrtpntcd onl
ind 12:00, ev. Mr. ..Jones came f*?. this program. I
the first time to be at his appoint '1 he receipts of this drive were <
me ill. Hut we are working though $1,0300. There were twenty gi diups
- not strong. A few are helping nnr?ll??women ind men winking i <
ly. Ac. long as the Master will al- which a women was Captain oft
low we witt doing ponttrta all roch group. f
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Rev.AV. I). Coker?Pastor
S. S- onened. at the. usual .hour i
nth officers and teachers at',
heir post of duty. The lesson was .
aught from the subject Jehosha- j |
that's Righteous Leadership. The ,
tanner still remains with class No.
- for-attendance, Mrs. . Pearl B.
tilth and Class No. 13 for finance,
drs. M. N. Coker teacher.
After the morning devotion, mu
sic was in charge of the Senior
hair. 4(5 Psalms was read for the
aft]>tuTeTTotlowed by the~M1sslon,
lymn, I Was A Wandering Sheep,
?.nd Prayer. From the Theme, Be
still and know Clod, Rev. Cok,er deivere
a noble message to an ap- j.
ireeiutive audinrice. Sunday nighty
ifter a lively devotion, Rev. Coter,
presented Rev. E. W. Wright ;
)f Laurens, S. C. who delivered a?*
vonderful message from the theme,
iVilt thou be made whole.
Sunday evening at 4:00 p. ttt.t
VIrs. Lu!a Ann -Kennedy was hoses*
to the Pastor's Aid Club at
home. After the devotion, the
President presided, an also led the
opie for dieussion.. New member
,vas Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Muble
Kl'more assisted the hostess in seizing
a delicious repast. Mr, El- i
noi e win entertain the next meet
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_ llcv.. and Mrs. \V. D. Coker Wore
Min.lay dinner guests of Rev. and 1
Vir.s. A. (', Duckett.
Mesdames Mary S. Williams, Le 1
\<irn?Ftemtntf-tt-nd dangbter-Htdenr \nnie
R. Coker and a number of -t
tiler guests were Sunday dinner "I
nest of Mrs. Bert In S. Smith in I
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WASHINGTON ?(AND ? 1
'Pioneering in any field is no 1
asy job," declared Mrs. Alice A. 1
Hinnigiin, who as just added anohor
"first" to her list when she 1
cas officially notified last week '
hat her membership hid had been 1
cccptod into the Women's Nation 1
1 Press club, being the first Ne- t
:ro admitted. j i
Speaking briefly at the annual \
elehration of Rusiness Week held I
t the headquarters of the Nation- 1
,1 Council of Negro Women by the
Vlnha Gamma chapter, Iota Phi i
,ambdi sorority, Mrs. Dunningan
minted out that "the journey is i
1 ways rugged for those who p>usf
it a road through tlie dense for- ]
st of racial prejudice and must I
lear a pathway through the en- <
angled undergrowth of sexual pre <
oneention."
"Sometimes the gaing gets so <
""gh," she continued, "that the I
tioneor feels like tossing nside his
ix of hope and once again turning
ick to the beaten path of the
tjl'ljs ' O."
.virs. Punnignn was cited by Iota J
'hi Lambda. national business so- S
oritv, as the "outstanding Negro
usiness woimn" of the year. It (
vas in her acceptance sneech that
she rii""*efl travels of a pioneer
nd added that when the way seem '
>d most dark, the traveler "sudlenlv1
d iscerns a l'ght of inspirit j
on - such as you are offering to- |
. ..~,i fViot lmr on the
ligher heights. But for such exm*c?
ions as this honor, and for
h<- morel sunnort' whi'-h erourw
>ff? r. business women might of"n
give ip hope and toss aside the
orch of advancement "
She stated thftt~TnP\dspaper reporting
was no new venture for
wojnen because women have been
writing for ages, but seldom is
fupyd a woman who is willing to
striy from the usual trend of ao
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St'MTEK news ' r
SU Ai l Eli Tlifc Vono more of- ~
ort and The Progressive Clubs?I
?f t'r.c Federated Women's Clubs J*
ii!i's??ivv? as hostesses for tiio an 57
ivia) State Meeting here May i
v. ! > piotram Friday '
ivening, will be held in White's } "
-inoiml Chapei, Morris College. '
V reception, given by 'the Good- t
ellows Club, will be held in 'Jj
' at ,e i\. ilowaid Home Econo- Ij
me Building following the pro
I.am. Saiuruay inoining, May <, H
he business session is 10 be coij- v m
ti.cted at Lincoln High School. 1
The fellowship dinner will be sored
111 the Lincoln Cafeteria. L
Mrs. 1'. Laurens, State I'resi- r
,ation. Senior Club presidents [\
re requested to send namei ol
iefo'vates to Mrs. 1*1. H. Koman, jfl
>57 South Main Street, Sumter, I
>. C., and Junior presidents are I
isked to send namqs to Mrs. W. I
anipbell, 108 Council Street, I
Sumter, S. C., in order that pro- I
>er accomodations maybe provhJ- ^
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Mrs. J. H. Nelson, Publicity
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"A llFART OF THANKS" "
BLAIRS?We want to thank
ill who has given their prayers to Sl
Sod' or laid them at the Altar. I n
a in sure they were heard. After *
such an operation Brother Tho- ~
nhas Peoples had to undergo, none
other than God alone could have-*"
had such power. , n
May I say that all <5T the- white li
friends of Blairs, Brothers of Gethsemane
Church, Celestial Street s
Church of Spartanburg, Sisters of ''
t.he Star and Brother I.ipsy of the v
Friendly Sisters stood by his side a
with the Friendly Sisters to hack
him.
The Mason brothers stood on the j *
rock that never gives away.
Rev. Davis and Rev. Sears of (
Spartanburg walked around his <
bed with prayer, 'which is the Key;
Brother Peoples was accompan- '
ied by all of .his children and wife, '
Sister Francis Peoples, Mrs. Gussio
Rogers and husband of Brooklyn
NrY.. Mrs V. B; King, Mr. and \
Mrs. Willie Richardson, Bro Gol- S
den Peoples and family and Mr. t
and Mrs." Joe Johnson. ~~ (
They have now returned to their T
homes; but may I say the only <P
thing that I have to offer you, is 1
my giiiding light. May you all for 1
ever Keen the courage love and 1
faith; for I am still in good care
at my homo. I am sure that it was -1the
will of God t;? hn? such 1><*. >>
tors, Nurses and lo* ely people at '
the General Ilospi n| of Sparta -1 Vi
burg . P
- Hro.- -Thmmts Peoples?is?afc?hi-s?^
laughters home, 429 Highland Ave, ti
Spartanburg, S. C., where he is lJ
!>eing eared for by his daughters,
istei Collier and the Gresham fa- -AJ
nily. , , 111
irst" Tells "
(o Sop" |
:o the "arena of hard knocks P
ivhich she must face in the field of I
political reporting."
In this field, she continued, wo- I
nen are in constant competition fl
,vith the opposite sex. Here she is
'aced with the challenge of pro- ( g
.*inR that women can cope with ! fl
men in any type of business or in S
ilmost any other field of endea- j
/or. "It offers an opportunity to I
prove that sex can be no yardstick ?
tor competency."
"Any gains made by any woman
in any field are hanj won," continted
Mrs. DunniRun, "because she
s not only expected to measure up
o, hut in most instances, to surpass
the profesional tandurds set
jp for her competitors and she is
?xpected to do this in spite of the
louble obstacles of race and sex." 1
In order for a woman to sucked
in almost-any field she must .
lave couraRe, porsis toncy, patiene.
endurance an<l determination. \The
citation "for outstandinR. a
ievement in the field of journal"
< : nvsented to Mrs. Mary
il. Smith. In her introduction Mrs.
Smith pointed out that Mrs. Dunligan
was the only Negro inemner
>f the Senate and House Press
galleries; the first Negro woman
hite House reporter; and hold
membership in several other prof
ssional orRanizations.
The meeting was presided over
by Mrs. Ethel K. Greene, presilent
of the local chapter, j
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isk University, is presently a
leniher of the faculty of th<* Maiet
School, Heaufojt_. S. ('.
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tu lent oF.VItoh University Coimhia,
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ith the Uniter States A if Force
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C'pen House Both
S. C. State Hospit;
The public was invited by I)r.
Vt'lir.m :Sr Hall, superintendent,
louth Carolina S'ate Hospital,
0 visit tho Colunbia Division
toi white patients) and the
'.ale I'a-.!: Di\i?dnn (for \"e?*r>
atients) on Tinv'ay. "May
', .>5, between the hours of lot <>
1:80 A. M., and from 2 to -1:00
M.
This "Open 'House" at the hos1
1 gl was VKain an anircd?as a
art of the overall act)'?'jes d"*
iK national mental health week
hen the oublic was (riVon an oportunity
to secure first hand i n
>rmation about the hospital and
le efforts in behalf 'of the menilly
ill of South Carolina.
Information about the two <1 iisions
'of the hospital and the.
ore" than six thousand patients
as available.
Thi-ic was an opportunity t o
iew the new construction at both
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Ihiyhood's memories art' man v.'fine
ale. Ami I'm sure yours ate
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Since this feature was started
in this weekly column in 11' 17, 12!
>f these .qui' s, "Hoys Ale That
"'a'*." have ntteftf"d "Arrd befohe'hat
they had rutrfarmany ycaiu,
in my column as county m-eat -i-,
Sumter.. Two years u&o the I 'nivcr.
stiy Press put about a hundred '
'em into a hook called "A Dutch'
Fork- Farm P.ov."
I'm occasionally asked if I don t
ha\le to make''cm up now. My an /
ve is no. Mo fur they have benrrt
true hales of our hoyhood in t h e!
stone Hlil-- of the Dutch Fork.
And as far I can sec into t h
- dis4amu?; -?-bey -moe -i-m- -4-Vw?
basis. For every t?ne I write 'usual
ly recalls another. <>n riding alone'
hitrhway or byway I will see conn
try kids doing1 spine'lung that will
remind pie." Maybe it. is that same'
hhTgythcvarc^lidn^^u^snn^^
me of. A jottinjr in niy notebook*
is made. tual. Uieru it ia.
ready to write
Folks are constantly (eking rn e
they like to ^r.ead these tales of
boyhood. They themselves had at
most identical experiences, and
they like to lead about- and re-live
'ent. , ~
Xt, folks, if that's what you
want, sandwiched in here_. \\? i_ t h
farm-afrd*4ynm' news, observations,
and reflect ions, you can have it
for a long time yet. For these experiences
from boyhood in tho
back country, when I came along:,:
"jie li'eialt,. Tiiexhausti! le. And 1
like t . v. i iti* them. speeudy when,
'he luin">: is iiirlit
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{ Nurses served "as hostesses A o
j conduct visitors through' wards
of every service, that medical ami
'"i:redca' sections, let oratories, occupational
and recreational . services-,
liht-wrii.'.-, >ev,;:jg rooms,
dininir nails, kitchens and other
places of interest.
There were displays of activities
of the library, occupational
and recreational sections. Also, an
ex hi! it and materials pertaining
err -r>mil 1?>>n)dt h. 1?
Keyed to the slogan - "Fight
mental illness is siill the 'nation's,
most pressing1 public health proh
leni. Co-sponsored hy the Nation
al Association for Mental Ilcah.i,
liic., and l>y the National Institute
of Mental 11 c a 1 t h
t'he period May 1-7 will see the
i nt in- mental health movement
concentrate forts on- a puii i
lie educalio.ti program that Will j
utilize a variety of activities and
colli it.n ideat ion media.
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IN MEMOKIAM i
?Wilder,-William Earl?
in memory of my beloved hu
hand who passed away May It
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of u to. < d one g'qiie to t>hem,
\\ e loved thee well but God
, loves .thee best.
Sadly missed by Wife,
ThtIn,a .Juanita Wilder
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