The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1955, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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. * 4JI f Saturday, May 21. 1955 Student Nurses At Hospital Give Long I 1 5 BtisRSr * S' l!'!'( ill limit's tit Cnlumbl ul' valuabk' s<::\ia(s for ; aticn wit!) a i !'a,v ,<?! Uicslicalions !'?> 1 pitnl- 1 : ; IT- purses i ,-}iini:ifr al Co}, ukhiu 11?;s]?it;il vivc lojijr hours of v'uahle to ufYients there. nliil ,<hohld have ?? !? ?jr**11?* and en'nv li\ ?'pi:irters, tin- Hoard of :;TrUSt eOS (if trie 11>>spiI<1! Itcli - j . M'S. For i! is I'.-aswii, the Hoard .1 ? <?! "s* d tii.il 111'.* homo I" o i tailored nurses" he enlarged*1?y addition "f another floor, and that new furniture and eipuptment bo lii'iiU'lit?fur the entire huildinn. _ This is one p ui Of a plan to improw the hospital so that it ran ? ? render niui n" ;mrt freTter scrvircTiT the people ? f Itielilainl (Vn nt.v. Another int. irtant \>a-t of 'lie t'l'Hi n t" I'lipirii'i the a cloud Iujs-? pitul on !dr,<-:\ The UooV | proposes to air coiMuion ^thr operating ?-?i;ooin an- delivery roomy: ami nui^ j" a* second elevator in i he liAilding; aid to 'liny new furniture for the entire building. - A i und issue to provide funds for iu< ctimr hese and other needs will lie voleil on in Hichland County Thursday. .1 line A voter in favor if the improvements should vote ; "ye on i.is hallot. The ('ol'ii ill ha Hospital now -has 7S colored dent nurses livinj* in the nurses' i nir.p. Slff?t. -fames M. I Fuiiel has- expressed the hope that this nunjher can he increased in the future. * ?IT / *>; ' * CAKXFCIF. CORP. CIYFS . $81,000 TO HKO'IN CKXTljAL j AFRICAN I l'iDl'CATlON - ' XKW YORK -v'AXP) A yrant of ?8-1,0(10 was 'made last week hy flie Carneyie Corp. toward the establishment of t!ie Central African Institute of F.ducatiou.at the Cni- _ ^.versity Colteye uf - IUvouesi.v and * Xyu.sahtnd. The colleyv is at Salisbury, S011. llii-vn Ri'i)?ies :> and was foimrtmt irr t;>Oo nlory v.it.'i the creation of the* Central African Federation from Ihe tcrrit;?r "s of Southern Rhodesia. Xorl-iern._ Rhodesia and Nyasaliiitd. '? The colliT'o i inierr:!"i;il. r|' h <> new instil tno-s st-aff will--e+mdimfe? research in c'licati.inr.l proMein affection: the rcyion, organize con- . fe'rences for educational administrators ind in other ways aid Central African educational developments. CAPlTCf. KF'.F.VSFS WORK OF < i >:vi ri iM'.h *1 mi i??i tin i iih NK(;i<ni^' \DMissiox TO MI S IC SCHOOLS N< w York ( A N l'L- Capitol re-conls, Inc.. announced Inst weyk *lr:\t il is" ro'Misiri'j; two works l?y Antouin Do\rak, I'ohcininn composer who wns one of llic first t o Wntopin Lovrak. Ilnhnni'in Coiii|itf._ fiyht for ndnii-sion of Nejrro stu-j dcnls to American music cory t rvntories. * , One of i.'ie releases, a I'2 inch lontf playinn' disc, holds the com- j poser's "Symphony* No,_!>,'* some- I timea called "The New World Sym* 1 * I Columbia Hours of Service | S WAi:C . . . = ' a hospital pei'Iorni a variety. ts. 'i il;.< < !!(' (.11 M 1- r.?5|jl,|. !' 1 a.iWits' ij iI.'.* c.. hos5?tuclt*m narsi** pcrfi.-rm liinnj si'iiiti's ;il u.i' hospital in tclurn fur which 1.11>y- icfi'i.y traininp > "i. I hi in." as profession ill iiiiisi-: whi'ii they complete their tli! <*? years "of work Mini study. ;Fr'rs fir..t learn bedside care of patients, then how to give medicines ard .'treatments, and many pi her skills. .After'the first year, a student nurse works eight .hours a. day on horpitid >h ty, iiiiun.i two or three hours spent in classes each day. This'huspit il duty includes work with, ined.irai nr.d surgical patients in a he prenuiture nursery; operating rooms, obstetrical department,. -.pi'l.i, .UDIII. Kiu-huu. Udlk form-' uhi room, and practically every other department of the hospital. ? W.hile lonrrtfrrg t.y acUialTy doing these tasks, rhe pcrffli'ms a valuable service to the hospital and its patients,* according to Miss Ituh.v Sollars, It. X., director of nursing: school and. services. Outside of 'regular work in the Im.-pit-.d, miises (earn in-The elassr.v.un such subject as anatomy, physiology,, microbiology, chemis try. J - _iany asp i ogy, therapeutics nutrition, sociology, operating room technique, obstetrical nursing, social problems, principals of psychiatry neurology, and many others. phony." The work is Ir-ised in part on Negro spirituals and Indian the mes. Capitol disc artist are the Xcw--SynHilmH-y-emdH-sPm- of? fcon-don with Rudolph Schwartz conducting. The other hohls Dvorak's "American" quartet as played by the Hollywood String Quartet. Dvorak?* according* to John Cov rw, ( la-sit I department chief at Capitol, "is responsible for showing American composers the way t~" ill!' riCC C liKC1 cOPutry^s folk music. "Whether in New York as guest director of the X >w York Conservatory of Music, where he was the first to cue 'arags'- the admission r%Nugon students, or vacationing wii'h UisTani'.I'y in T5pt!lville, Iowa, his mind and ears were always aiei t t-> tlx- possibilities inherent in 'be mesval heiitnge of the American Ncp.ro and Indian. NCC cn-i:i) (-KOWNK!) QCKKN or ( amits oriMIAM. N. ( ANI')?Miss Florence A. iHipree, *i home economies major who1 hails from Sumter, S. last week was grow net I "Mrr^v Norl It (I:trn1:rnr coronation r.'es in i t'ice Auditorint.!, in a | i KVi'.-fn sponsor a) by 'la tafjleire's Student (m. erniiieiit. ossociai ion. Join The Payroll Savings Plan * I. ELKS NEWS - The l)t. Ruler Mrs. Rosie RaVn nn?l members of Primrose Tern-. *l>le (ill wish to thank everyone i Jhut helped to make the baby contest a success. Firs: prize Diane. C'ulclosure, sponsorod~liy~Ft. Edna L. Butler i 2nd Tyrone Washington sponsored ' -by 4H. Mi drad -Youn^-T- itrrt De I Tdls Brown sponsored by Dt. Carrie Bentley; ith .Jame- A. Hayes .sponsred by Dt. Rosie Rabb. "A i oh by I.owery snoil.sor'd by Clan-! lie I.owery: (Kb Bubv Portee I pomored by Anna Portee; 7th i t'ih .'.dams sponsored by Viola i I) d'y: >th 'Gwendolyn Anderson; sponsored by Dt. Annie-Mae Led Fen. Three prices were ijiven other ;<s receiving a silver dollar as a donation. h i: cay ladies social cli ? news Tbo r.nv T.ailinc Qn..iol .. ~.l e... ing (. lull held their weekly. The I dovotiphul was carried out as usu-1 * The- minutes wore rc-id. recej,,ved. and adopted. Mrs. Lizzie M. | Wright I'hiiifOHi-n wf the banh?rrr"* 'upiiti.ee is i 1. We are hoping for vr a speedy recovery. The rol' j I as called. The hostess served ? . j o'rk-ic.u-s repass. The meeting ad ii'ourr.cd to meet with Mrs. Gather I Davis. ___ Reporter -"WANDA'S MAY DAY DREAM' I AT PKRRIN THOMAS SCHOOL I. G. Brown, Principal . . I ; "W'tnda's May Day Dream,", j was a great success, presented at ; I'errin-Thonias School Monday I evening May 9. The hoy and girl selling the highest number of tickets fbr thisMnin rn.n ...j rCS |) UC11 - " civ. king and queen of May. They were Edward Amaker, and Janie iilmore, Fifth Grade, Mrs. Brown's class. Willie 1 )e.in Ho-' .veil of the same class tied for the honor of queen. | Runner up for. king and queen* were John C. Washington,' .Fifth irude, Mrs. Brown's class and Mozelle Smith, Sixth Grade, Mrs. \ I'helps Martin's class. The program was as follows: 'irst Grade, J. E. GladdeirV-elass, "Howdy Folks" action sang and a "Swedish Couple l^anoe." First Grade, Miss A,-J. Parkas lass "T'lw Ruble Walts." Second Grade, Miss C. M." Martin's class "Dance: Glowworm." Sernhd''Grade Minn H I MnerU grojtipt Dance "Stepping Hic.h." Third Grade, Miss O. D. Grasty's group "Bro-Lu-Bo." Third Grade, Miss P. V. Lemon's group "Bouncing Ball Rythm. I Fourth Grade, Miss E. D. Roj hinson's group "Maypole Dance." I Fourth Grade, Mrs. S. B. Free' man's group "St. Louis Blues March* ? Fifth Grade, Miss V. - King's group "The Dancing Dolls." j Fifth Grade Mrs. O. V. Brown's I group, Rythmic Gapers." Sixth Grade, Mrs. C. P. MarI tin's grouD. "Folk Dance" j The appreciative audience expres J j sod t.heir enjoyment of the proI gram with hearty applause. ! Prizes were -awarded at the I drawing. | Mr. I. C. Brown made announcej ments and timely remarks at the -Hose of-the program. The P. T. A. will hold their finl al meeting Wednesday May 18 at 7:30 P. M. The election of officers ! will take place at this meeting also reports from the Delegates to the State Parent Teachers Congross. ? I ' i MivX'S LEA(. 11 D I The hfen's League a.ortunl ; -met will he held May 27 at 8 o' ' lode in the cafeteria of Benedict College. Members ^pf the League <vo asked to contact Mr. 1. P. Stanback. Chairman of the Banquet ' Committee for tickets. We are asking each man to dispose of at i least 4 tickets. { Thc.'twihiic is invited to partici: pate in this-hanquet. The dinners will cost $2.50. An l 'ntevesting progmm also has been j planned for this affair. ' We are asking the cooperation of the men. TO HON OK WAl/PRf? ~ , WIIITK ! . CHICAGO? (AND ?-A dance in I honot; of the l ite Walter Wh'to i., hoduh d lor Saturday, May 21, * i here. 1 Sponsored l>v tlie CIO Retail, , Wholesale ami Department Store nion I.oeal 194 with the coopera' ion of other union, the dance will donate its proceeds to the local NAACP. < \ \ \ . ? f . -1! Miss Perita Bates ' Louis To Entertain p~-.. \ b^l ^b hb^^b. m i ~r? ?; ?~^b ~ ~ b V?" The talented Miss Perita Bf entertain and educate the cii conducts her clinic in modelir State College. A combination of native t; the field of modeling- has woi ncim,iralden?frmn- those irr tifei acclaim from audiences in /il vating are her magnetic pers< Mis-; P.Mfps will jp. IikIc in. course in-modeling. At the e have been instructed ;;i the cl in the Auditorium of the Wi The elinir will ViitrViliirVif m Bates, and will feature the^lc Look. The ChaiTn Clinicwil hair styling by Mr. C. II. Bee! 1st from Charlotte, North C'a the clinic will receive valuable as ecrrect clothing, posture, i Further information about by contacting Mrs. E. L. Mar calling 2-0727. HOWARD SCHOOL PRESENTS PAGEANT The Howard Elementary School will present a pageant entitle "A ( alvacade . of America in Song and Dance," at the Booker 'C, Washington gymtorivm, Monday May 23, 1065 at 8 o'clock. The pageant will depict the history of America in music and dance from the landing of the Pilgrim to the present. Il.usUating colonial days willbe a stately minuet, followed by a square dance. Cowboys will sing songs of the west. Out o ? the Gay Nineties will be inter-' pretation of one of the favorites songs of that era. Bicicio Built for Two." ponces of the Roaring Twenties will be The Charleston and Balling the Jack. .Some of the modern dances will be a waltz, a rhumha, the creep, the mumha and a ballet. The admission is tor adults a.i/l ? 9P. f/.v '.ktlUvon The pub.ie is corially inviteJT* DANDRIDGE TO .APPEAR IN TURKEY AFTER WALDORFASTORIA DEBUT(LOSES New York ?(ANP)- Songstress1 Dorothy Dandridge ha:: agreed to appear for one ...:rr'>t rt the now Hilton hotel in Istamhul, Turkey, rn July as a gesture of appreciation to hotel tycoon Conrad Hilton. Hilton permitted her to take five days off from her engagrrncTTt at the Waldorf-Astoria's Empire Room to attend the Cannes (France) film festival. ' ,Miss Dandridge, the first Negro to appear at the waldrof, flew t o Paris last \yeek and proceeded by motor to Cunnes where she was honored guest of the festival. Tho ) tilm in which aha won an Academy f IE PALMETTO LEADER (FSt. - ! / v < I Itt -. A - - K 1 B * : ? B .B . >.**j ? ' BC^^TT^, ^mt W . . i ! w ~~- """ H Ek ites of St- Leuis Missouri, will tizens of Columbia when she lg, Jung ?-7 at South Carolina alent and wide- experience in, i for ^liss Bates respect and T proTession and enthusiastic lis area. Particularly captijnality and natural charm. hor charm?clinic?a?special nd of the course trainees who inie. will stage a fashion show Ikinson High School. ' any original designs by Miss >ng graceful lines of the New i also include instructions in! kwith, a well known hair stylrolina. Beauticians attending i information on such matters carriage and coiffeure. the Clinic may be obtained tin, 28332 Haskell Avenue or I Award nomination, 'Carmen Jones' is being shown at the festival. I When she completes her Wali dorf-Astoria engagement, she will i return to Europe for a ; vacation and tha one-night Turkey appearance. .MEN'S LEAGUE On Tuesday, May 17 the Men's League had as their guest speaker I the honorable James Pierce Mozingo III from Darlington County. Senator* Mozingo is one of the strongest and influential men in the South Carolina Legislature. The men that were present lister.cd to t.he Senator with a greaU deal of Interest. Subscribe For The Palmetto ~ Leader TOITSftfnf ?n I VMM lllli fePSOHS ENTERING THE ARMED FORCES ON AND AfTrR FEB. I, I9S5 FOR THE FIRST TIME WILL RE PEACETIME VETS WHEN THEY LEAVE SERVICE. 9 .. AS SVCH.THEY WILL St ENTITLED "t.'?l!JISTilaWSaUflSt. XT I ' ' I - 1 . . ^ ~ ' I M _T1 , , _ - : > the n: . .!!< '.,*1.! ImaM < >1" it* and '* FASHION NOTES FOIL MILADY vhiji > ?< i r - I!" )ip i lit: It- intermit- | ' v una! jivui d. nix-. It's fun. ' r-' EUROPEAN ORKJINAI. FASH ION WITHIN REACH OF Al.E TESTEMOM \E FOR DIE f i RROW'N - ( OMMITTEES MEET i!l No longer does -ono-haxti. to sit 1 and droR o cr tag l'ah'alou.s-Jl'uMi- \p-? i;.?w_i:_-t ITmPdr' ions of?t-Ht" Euro;..?" > >1 : r /. . I 1 -<..?" >,1 v.ii.n-.iDe- for the uriersf Their fashions are right at -1i. >u;h<>>iorrnir Dr. Ctvarii-s your fingert'ps. t.hat is, if you ate' liruivu. n;'H?rts a very wortluvhih handy with the needle-.-uid sissonv Steeriny , ... . y ;! > I'tLMuit 1 or .la<: Suiid'i.v.It took an enterprising pattern""*V. misters of other chuhhes ami : "WlfipansTTo discover a l'e\v years '..f h?'->'. <leti-.-nin-? H(?U Ift&t American women will and, of . hun-hr- :c.-f :c <n van xat io-. can make their own Paris designed ' V ft v t-nv'o tome for I clothes, and there appeared hy ward to give support In. t'.iis move Schiaparelli, Fath, Heim and-a host'j iuent. of others. Now the others pattern j '< <>nuni:t< <v; hvh'de thno companies have gotten into the act - 0 Puhlit i t v. J-' d?:at 'Refresh- ? and women in Paris, Ark... and . m.-nts, P>-oyra-;u. r i: ar.i-.-e.. MemParis, France, may simultaneously oir Vnd M1 sc. . year the same gown. ,\"r men !.< ? !' tie- < <.'.niiunit ;s.?r'?-'l to 1,. r 1 with the com. Now, that might not sound like mit'ei.---' -r honor: e.g- In Cli.-nh^ particularly IrOouhcws In view of IV/uwo fo?" ::o e* I the recent Mollie I'arnis fiasco irs- ] t > tin; e^moi'idly. Tin- '!'< <!imon.Volvinga.-gov.ti for Mrs. Ktserr-r ial i^?ck^TuTod for "May .W, lower, hut in case of a pun ,based . - -- - ----?? nattern the casds are not identical (*&Qa> D^oi|4^f|i| ?$???9 I Advance pattern, which have ^ j--^| '* eatuve'd an Import Section of pat- by avoiding jP^" terns for some time, now io'ns' Rfip I nr>l ,%$*witi, v,c,L i? ...n,,.-1 mQiitnly LOCK^jfr" designers. It is now possible for . 1 No tell-tale signs On her ftce because American women, to hnve in their crtmps. Jitters, bother Iter no ??,'. r wardrobes Paris designed Schiaua- srY;hd:J-s eae^ r." relli gowns, Rome designed Font- kr??>w ><-ur "time" i> _ 0 ? , . , . ^ Htnart-Ktrfer nm1 \v..ni.r> It kt> a lirt':, (.'umi'h-' ana fashions, Irish inspired cost- ?ti day i.? t,?iid now. -y"an'.: rmes by Sybil Connolly and -Span- sl' ' '* "r- u'' . |1J*S ?*? ! mist ry ihi h rr.cTitb. Snni?-?'M. it ish wardrobes by Rodriguez. All K'| thr?*ui?h imtiui!* wIiJmmh l>uin tiflt'r.-a i . , , . while. -Stay lovely ail m-ntli - n.-k v..iir can be yours for the making. dealer for Cardui. <Suy: "run"I. Now is a good time to join mill- i |vytl ] fit i fl i monthly cramps ions of women who have gone back oj.l change or t FROM M-K3-MI CINEMASCOPE I COLOR 1 Starts SATURDAY C N O W . . ; at Price Bros. THE INCOMPARABLE Ccipcfoalft TV 1 $10 DOWN! FREE )-Day Service Policy f - i DDirr D n A c PHONE 3-5732 r RJl^C ? -IS K U o? 1441 HAMPTON MAKE YOUR HAIR BEHAVE ?all day long, without a slnglo Page S GA. FOR 'ANTI-SOUTH' '* a INK # 1 -ATLANTA; (Ja.?(ANP) ?The ( eorgia Hoard of Education last eek kanned two more school ooks because they were un-South. ' One" of The hooks, "Americft, and of Freedom," was banned at tP Wfnest of board member Mrs. i;0us ATTaTiTTad^e, who said it idn't give- the South enough creit .'or its role in the revolutionary nr. ' \ sociology hook, "Our Chahg.g-Social Order," was also banned iter it was charged the books u-h that the wn.te people are nl'atr to the Negroes in elections, * school facilities, and in recreaion facilities. . < Hie board member said the book t Hows the NAACP line and tries . "eniulit A?11" wbtCf1 "ithititrpn? into .< a that color doesn't matter. Kariier, t.he hoard rejected a 9 >r>g hook, "Together- We Sing," be 9 a use its, version of'Foster's "My? dd Kentucky Home" and "O 1 d ( oiks at Home" changed the word -taikies" to brothers." Subscribe To The Palmetto Leader Apartment For Rent _ ,\t>artment for Summer School "iu hers, with kitchenette. F o r oth sessions. Address Box 327 are of The I'almetKi l.f>siHer hitwood Salvage Co Wc Buy ?tii?1 Sell * MM. CtuniK'n* ltd. V Ph. 2-7845 : " Columbia, S. C. ? larvin Chit wood L. J. Shelley -j Mitchell's MEN SHOP The Little Store With Big Values ' . ^ 1431 Main St. Cola., S. C. ~7 mmmmamma A GOOD PLACE TO EAT ?VISIT? COLLEGE INN For Discriminating Tourists CVan and Comfortable Rooms PHONE 6-9838 609 Harden St. Columbia, 8. C. POPE'S PORO ?? BEAUTY SCHOOL 2179-81 MILLWOOD VVENUE ^ . COLUMBIA 16* S. C. A Registered and Approved Schoo* Beauty Culture For Information Call 4-5687 W. . POPE, Owner ?SEE? Davifl fi FliicAn .L,? w =J Agency GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS -tnectaliring In Auto IimruM 1221 WASHINGTON BT. "?nN? 1-I1M S0 '' SOi/S CT EANERS One Day Cleaning Service Your Satisfaction GotraatrH PRICES ARE MODERATE 1112 Washington Street * J Established over a quarter 4 I century. . I ROBERT MABRY. up, 1 I