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Saturday, July 16, 11)55
Personal Mention'
Mrs. Elrose Hook of Saxon
Homes, Columbia, S. C. spent a
pleasant weekend at Atlantic
Beach with Mr. Wilbur G. Moore
of 1328 Dunbar St., Cayce, S. C.
Mrs. Essie Clark is in Newark,
, N. J. spending some time with her
, daughter Mrs. Gurlena Spencer.
Hope she will have . a nice stay.
She is the mother of Mrs. Mabry
of Starks Terrace i n
Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Meat's Taylor
1 and little Miss B. Stark, the
I ' neice of Mrs. Essie Clark left
fl with her.
VISITORS AT ST.. J \MES
A. M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY
Miss Dorothy Rosier, Newark,
I.? N. J., Mrs. Sarah Washington,
IJamaira, Long Island, Mrs. Willie
M. Logan, Belmont Ave., N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. James Helton*
Philadelphia; Miss Anna Canty,
Washington, D. C., John Canty
and Willie Canty, all from Wash
ingti n. _They were welcomed b y
their pastor, Rev. and Mrs. A.I).
Dawkins,
HOLLOMAN ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF STUDENT
COUNCIL OF ALLEN
UNIVERSITY
The election of officers for the
Allen University student council
was held recently, for the year
1955-5G. Mr. William A. Holloman
was elected to the office of president.
Holloman is a graduate o f
Richard B. Harrison High School
of Selma, N. C. the victory was
won over three other students of
the University. A major in History
and minor in Psychology, Holloman
is one of the better jtudents
of the University.
During the past year Holloman
has held the " following positions.
President of the Junior Class,
Student Supt. of the AjniJWsity.
Sunday School, A member of the,
!.ACP and Y.M.C.A. He has also
resented the University m
ny of the. high schools of South
rolinh.
,LA SCHOOL OF DANCE IN
ARIETY SHOW AT ALLEN
UNIVERSITY, JULY 22
Vn event of citywide interest
1 take place in the Allen Unisity
auditorium at 8 PM, Frir,
July 22, when group six of
fandnaising campaign of St.
<e Episcopal Church will stage
program-featuring - local -talent
luding the Gala School of Dance
a variety show it has been aninced
by Mrs. A. Wilson Sims,
chairman of Group Six.
'his fundraising venture, under
I the direct supervision of Mrs.
George 'Wheeler, is one of several
thut will enrich the lives o f
Columbians between now a n d
December 31 of this year.
Tickets for the affair, at a
dollar each for adults and 50 cents
for children, may be purchased at
Marshall Launderette on Read St.,
the Gala School of Dancing,
Laurel STfeet and the Richland Co.
colored branch Library, Gervais
Street.
Members of Group Six stated
?that unusual interest is?being
shown in the variety show which
is the first to be given in Colum-1
bia for a long time. It is believed
that a capacity audience will greet
thp p^ftipipantg, many ?? th*?V.
appearing before the general ,
_ public for the first time, although .
they are already well known among
personal acquaintances for
their .special abilities.
BUSINESS WOMEN TO
CONVENE JULY 27-30
CHICAGO? (ANP) ?Plans!
have been completed for the 20th
annual convention of the National '
Association of Negro Business and '
Professional Women's Club, Inc.
The group Avill meet at Wash/innrfpn
Pnrlr fiplrI.VlAlufl Vinro .Tlllv 1
127-30.
Dr. Lucie E. Thompson, Chicago,
is president of the organizaHISTOHY
OF ELKS TO BE
RELEASED
'WASHINGTON? (ANPV? A
complete history of the Elks will 1
be available soon, according to a n j
announcement by Robert. H. John- I
son, grand exaltfcd ruler.
The book was written by. Dr. j
Charles ,H Wesley, president,
Central State college, Wilberforde,
O., and gives a clear story of the '
organization, growth and activities
of the Elks.
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By Edward C. Joe, Jr.
Prior to her wedding at 5 p. m
June 14, 11155, Mrs. Brown was
Carolyn I.ueillc Ihirris. She i;
the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs
Philip M. Harris of Orangeburg
! South Carolina.
Centering: wide interest was
the lovely wedding of Miss Caro
ir :11 - it 1 at -
lyn i^ucmu nariKS and . i>ian
Woodson Brown, J,r. of Cdlumbii
South Carolina which took place
at 5 P.M. 15)55 in St. Luke
Presbyterian Church. Reverend
William Sample, pastor of the
Church, officiated, lining .the
double ring ceremoiiy. ~'
Palms, white gladioli, white
caladiums and white candles ii
ilall candlebra decorated the
.' hurch. Professor F, P. Abra
ham, organist, and Professor.- Ki.
gene Pinson, vocalist, piesentCe
The "Usher-groomsmen w e 1 e
| Thomas' Best Jr., Frank A. l)e
| Costa, Jr., William HicJison, Jt
and Paul R. Webber III, all o
Orangeburg, South Carolina.
The honor attendant, Mrs. Ev
-gelyn -Harris,?sister-in-law?of the
! l.ridc, wore a dress of green* ny
Ion tulle and chantilly lace ovei
taffeta and" hoop skirt. The s'traj
j less bodice of chantilly lace fonv
I ed a perfect heart. She carrier
a boquet of yellow Australia*
! daisies accentuated with y_*l!ow
j loses made in heart shape.
Misses C arolyn Webber. Bnr[
bar a Williams, and Jane Lamui
Dawkins,-all of Orangeburg, S.C.
were the bridesmaids. They wore
'yellow .dresses and carried boi
quets of yellow Australian daisI
ies made in heart shape. All the
attendants wore single strands of
pearls, gifts of the bride.
I The charming" bride entered the
church on the arm of her father
-by whom she was given in married.
She was lovely in her wedding
gown of nylon tulle and
chantilly lace over Duchess satin
with a houffant skirt of pleafe
etl t idle in front with ti mnfrnit'
icent sweep of cloud, soft fullness
of basque lines with scallop
ed scoop neckline, outlined with
iridescent sequins and pearls long
sleeves ending in calla lily
points. Her veil was fingertip,
doubled tiered French fflusion
falling front a Queen Anne' of
Scots cap of aleeon lace with
, seed pearls. She carried a crescent
shape bouquet of purple
throat orchids.
David Brown, brother of the
bride-groom, was. best man.
The bride's mother wore an
! aqua chiffon and chantilly lace
dress and white orchid corsage.
The bride-groom's mother wore
a blue chiffon and chantilly lace
dress and .white orchid corsage.
Immediately following the ceremony,
th^ bride's parents entcr|
taibcd at a reception in the Wilkinson
garden. *
The bride's table was catered
I with an exquisite lace cioin imported
from Italy, -covered _ with
t( three tiered wedding cake en.Tr
- bossed \vi t h ye.low roses. ?
During the evening, the bride
and hride-grooni left for their wedding
trip. For traveling, the bride
i wore a shrimp color linen suit
with white accessories. Her corsage
was the orchids taken from
h^r hoquet. J
Mrs. Brown graduated from
South Carolina State College in
L954 with a major in music education.
While there she was a
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>I)SON BROWN, JR.
J member oT Alpha Kappa NT
. Honor Society," Delta Sigm
s Tlieta Sorority. During. I1") sei
s ior year, she was selected f<
. Who's Who in American College
, and Universities and re.igne<
. Ml ss State College. For the i'oui
? th coming year,' Mrs. Brow
j has accepted the position of Si
pervisor of Music in the DJUilgt
i burg city school .system.
i' Mr. Brown is a litol graduat
? of Allen University, Columbii
[?South?Carolina, w+th?a?ma.icn?i
: Physical Kducntioij,. .While t'lvor
i lit; served as President of til
student Council, was captain (
j the football team, a member <
l] Aipliu I'hi Alpha Fraternity. A
L'l present, he is- serving .with t)
-l80th Infantry Regiment Hon'
-{Guard, l()th Division, I'nite
i States Army.
Photo by K. Or~ddries, 5T7
b j Sumter, S. ('.
LION KL HAMPTON'S .IIKM
f f FITS FOR ISR A F.LI HIT
$250,000 MARK?
-OHR-AOO? A . N-P??Lionel t;
- CHICAGO? (A N P)-- Lioni
r: Hampton. internationally renow
i bandleader, recently spent
i month on a bent fit eoncert toi
1 of Israeli for an agency simil;
i to the Red Cross and raised a
most a cpiarter o a million dol
; lars for the organization,
Hitmp said - all- that- ha?aske
was transportation money for hi
, 17-piece jazz band. The musician
i salaries, living and other expen
' ses came out of bis pocket.
The Israeli junket, sponsore
by the Mogen David Adam A
gency, climaxed a smash si:
i month Kuropean tour. Lionel sai;
cney piayeu eo sellout erojvtrs 11
Eel Aviv, Jaffa and Haifa.
4?"At-first,? the Israel govern
ment didn't know how we wouh
go over, but we were mobbed
They've got jitterbugs there a;
- well-as-great, $ool -ami hot?mo
Bicianw" ho said.?
"That's a real modern eountrj
and their music really jumps
"Hamp added.
Tlie 41 year-old jazz musician
currently appearing at Chicago's
Blue Note club, revealed that he
is seT for a Carnegie Hall date
Oct. 15.
"Half of the program will be
.strictly Isiael music. I'll bet the
New York cats will love it, he
| concluded.
j BETHEL AMK. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Burgess?Pastor
1 S. S. opened at the tuntil 1 hour
with Supt. Mr. .J. H.4-Murray
and his co-workers at their post
of duty. The lesson was very
beautifully discussed by the various
classes, and reviewed by the
pastor.
j Morning service began at 1 1 :J0
eikx ir....... it,,, <;?
j 1 iw^ii'At t??r\i-u i i win in*. ?>i,
John 14th chapter 17 verso. Them?
A C^oflvfortur in time o? trouble
us a stronj* sermon, wju
enjoyed b> all, was phut?to havr
so*, many visiting wjith us.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Simon of
Troy N. V., Mr. R. 1). Murray o 1
(Mail* '\\ ater, N. .J. Mr. S. (I. Mansfield,
Fnfnhli'v Va. Mrs. Beulali
(iraham and daughter of Kingstree,
S. C.
We are saying lo till you a r c
always weleome at Bethel.
I Mrs. L. M. I'allerson, Kp1
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Andrews, S. C. Of wide social
interest here recently was the
marriage of Miss Eleanor Rhue, j
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix
| Rhue ami Mr. Clifton Williams,
j son of Mr. and Mrs. Soloman
_ 1J_\\ illiams of Philadelphia, Pa., at
- the home of the bride's parents.
The 'double ring ceremony was
performed in the presence of si
'large assemblage of relatives and
friends. The Altar, constructed on
the front lawn, was flanked with
beautiful glsidiolos and evergreen. |
? The bride, given in marriage by
' her father, was beautiful in her
wadding gown of nylon tulle. Her
, Only attendant, was her sister,)
,s Miss Susan I'hu/7-'Flower (lirls
I Kvere Velanda Rohm and Emma
Williams.'Joan Rhue was pillow,
n hearer and Javon Wragg was ring- |
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A?lovely wedding of wide in- w
' tercst was thaL of Miss Maltic b
, Lee Daniels, daughter of Rev
George Goings Daniels and the i?
k late Mrs. Wilhemeina Mays Dan- ?
i iels, and Mr. Peter II. Homing- o:
' way III, son bf Mrs. I'aulifio D. G
LavYienct and the late Mr. Peter
II. Hemingway II. The, marriage P
' was solemized in the First Cal-' h
vary Raptist GhurcfiT Georgetown j H
' South Carolina, June 2nd at 5:00
; P.M. The Rev. Rufus J. Daniels,
brother of the bride assisted by n
Rev. Odell R. Reuben, brother-in '*
law of the bride, officiated using l<
the double ring ceremony.
Arrangements of white gladioli] V
white daisies, fern and cathedral S
candles in floor candlebra deco- J
rated the clyurch. i
Mr. iSamuel J. Daniels of Ja- b
1 maica, Long Isiand, brother of
'lit* bride "and Rev. If. I', Sharp- I
er of Sumter, South ( arnlitia, o
furnished the wedding nursie.
I'he ushers were Kohnrt Bat- n
. tersun, Mite hell (Jreen, Karle B. 1;
! Reuben, David Drayton, l.eroy ,o
! ihit turii'i .1 (din Kherald, Samuelt
Martini and Christopher (Jallant. i ii
[ Clifton Knox Jr. was the best s
man. ii
, .Mrs. Mar D. Van Slyke of b
i Sumter, sister of the bride was' f
' Mat?*on of Honor, Miss Kula Mae. f
Robinson of MeCoinbs. West \'ii- 'e
t ^inia was maid of Honor. Theyj^
j wm| pastel blue sleeveless balle-j li
rhia length dresses of emhroid- j bi
t.ered eyelet organdy, white floral v
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The Broom hail as his best man,
his father, Solomon William Jr. |
mony, the* hrTde's parents enter-j.
tained at a reception. Assisting
were Misses Paulina Smith, Zeno
Ilia Riddick, Frances Williams,
Paqtiista Hudson, Wilhelmena
Rhue, A11 ?? i t ha Williams, Vera
Rhue", Frances Myers" and Corrin.e ;
Hudson.
Following the reception t h e
bride and" room left for a short
wedding trip.
Mrs. Williams is a graduate of
South* Carolina State "College and:
has been employed in the (leurgetown
County 'School for the past
year. _ |
Mr. Williams is employed i n;
Philadelphia, l'a., where the couple
will make their home. (Phote E. 1
C. Jones, Jr., Sumter, S: C.)
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ordnets and carried bouquets of
'hite asters tied with l<lue rib- '
on. - ~i
The Bridesmaids were dressed |
1 dresses similar to the honor '
ttendants, in varying pastel col- f \
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is. i ncy wt'iu .uiss iiusamoiiu
aillard, Mrs. Florence Daniels,
lis. Margretta D. Knox, Mrs.
ersephone W. t'livr, Mrs. Char's
A. Buttone and Miss tiladys ?j
[emingway.
Miss Wilhelminia Reuben, neiee (
f the bride was Junior Bridexlaid
and wOie, a blue dress
latching those of the Honor at- j
jndants.
Flower girls were Mary Sylvia
fin"" Slyke, "Barbara, Jean Van j
lyke, Partipia Van Slyke, Lucy eannette
Heubeii and Anna Maie
Reuben, all -neices of the
ride.,
Rufus Daniels Jr., and Albert
iugene Van Slyke IV, Nephews
f. the bridtt vveie 1 ingboarprs. -4?
The bride who was given in
larriage .by her father was lovei
in her wedding dress of white
rgandy. The bodice was close
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iiit-u wiiu u 11 in 11 lift \ uhr uui"
med by eyelet daisies. T h o
leceves tvero full length ending
i a point at the hands. The
illowy skirt which ended in a I
weeping train of organdy tufles
was worn over a hoop Tnid I
rinolinea ller ..iliuuldei length j'
'eil of bridal illusion fell from a j
eadpieee trimmed with orange I
iossoms. The bride carried a j
rhite satin covered Bible topped,
I ent of Allen University, Columbia]
.South Carolina, and is now serving
in the United States Air
Force at Barksdale Air Force
..use, Louisiana.
Anions the numerous out _of
town jfuests woe Mrs. (>. K. |
Keuheii, Sumter, south C'nruiin:\
ister ot the bride. In. Paul (J.
I aniels and Mr. Holland Daniels
of Charleston, South Carolina..
Mrs. Karl Reuhen of Manning, S.
C.. Rev, and Mrs. T. ,\J. . |)i*or>
of Harnett. S.C., Mr. L. Killiwood
? *' Kingstree, Mrs. 11. P. Sharper
and daughter of .Sumter, S.
Mr. and Mrs. (jerie F. Dunne re
"of Philadelphia. Mrs. Kffie Hrniingwn.t
of Coliwa.V. Miss FT Dun
i 1 Philadelphia, Miss ('lariee .Hein
! ingwuy. Mrs. Saiah dean Nesbil,
Airs. Alberta Floyd, all of ('on'
wa'yi Mis. C.C. Hatcher, Mr and
Mrs. K. C. Jones, Rev. and M.lis-'
11. K. Hardin and daughters, Mrs
1by
a \yhite purple throat orchid.
Her only jewel accessories was a
pair of pearl earrings.
' The brides step-mother- wore
an attractive altcrnoon dress of
powder hltte nylon lace over pink
pearl accessories and a corsage
of pink carnations.
? Mrs; ' f'awl i lie IT. Haw ret ice,
mother of the groioni wore a love
ly afternoon dress of beige nylon
over Itlue taffeta with hule acces;
o r ie s. "
Following the wedding t h e
hi ides parents entertained at a
reception at their home., Assisting
at the leception were .Mrs.
L. II. Sims, Mrs. Miriam Hutu he,
Miss Alice HrndioW > 1 i -, - 1-lor
ence .Kishburric and Miss Florence
Hassard.
The hrides table was covere 1
with a haml embroidered Irish
iinetL doth and -was eenteieil with
three-^iei < (I wedding cake. Boughs
ol green fern ;thd beautiful
wedding candles artietially arranged
on the table.
Miss Gloria'Gardner and1 Mrs.
Walter Manigualt kept ,the guest
Register and .Mis. Yedell and
Mrs. Rojrei t Aim Greene assisted
in the gift room.
After the reception the bride
and groom left-fyr ^Philadelphia.
For traveling thef Iwyfei wore a
powder~ldue printedNinjjfl suit with
summer .white accessories.
The brjde is a graduate of
Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.
and: the groom is a-; former-studJrxr
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FASHION NOTES FOR MILADY
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FASHION DESIGNERS'
CONFAB KEYNOTES
SI R ENGTH EN ING FOI N I> A TIONS
When the National Association
of Fashion and Accessory Designers
met in.St. Louis last week they. |
had a^ the convention theme, \
'Strengthening Our Foundation." |
President B. Claro Overton o f!
Philadelphia^?opened the?first"'
session with the observation that
:he association, born of t h i s
ltomic age, is typical of the ageOO ,
.hat it had mushroomed v to over- '
light success, citing as example
he highly publicized National
"ashion Designers' Show at t h j> ,
-Valdorf Astoris hotel during the
issociation's infancy.
"Now that the spectacular ~
ffects have quieted clown," she '
ontinued," it is time that we stop
ind secure our foundations for a
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asting and meaingful organization."
Workshops and business
sessions were geared toward that
lim. j
?Highlight in g the convention was
^hitwood Salvage Co
We Buy and Sell
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906 Camden Rd. Ph. 2-7815 ;
Columbia, - S. C. 1
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Sarah Z. Daniels, all of Sumter,
S. Mr. Blister T.. Jenkins,
Miss Kster Weinaeht, Miss Alverta.
Bowser, Mrs. Helen Scheper,
Miss Marianne Drew, all of
Iieautort, and Mr. Oliver Sims of
: Cheraw.
Anions the social courtei sies'
extended the britle was a kitchen
'shower given hy the faculty of!
the Mather High School, Beau-1
| fort, S.. ('. and a Aftev-Kehersal I
Baity given by the hrides nioti.ei.l
I'hoto E. C. Jones, Jr. j
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r a fashion" show which featured
j orifcifiaTtiesigns of members of the
St. Louis NAFAI) chapter. Guest i
! designer \v a s brilliant yoilng '
sportswear designer, John Harris, j
I His collection was spectacular and
[.exquisitely executed, attesting t o.,
the fact that while he is one of
the top designers for Kirn Collins!
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A V?l IX, I IV- 4.* r? VVJU(UI\ el L
home with dresses and gowns a s
with sportswear.
Out o?-4own-delegates attending i
the convention included former I
national president Freeye S. Hen-'
derson, who was given a certificate
of merit for long, devoted and t
competent service to the cause o f
NAFAD." Others receiving"similar*
awards were Henriene Vincent,
chairman, convention committee; !
Lois Alexander, Washington;
Modestine?Thornton, - Callfornia,
Mintess, Philadelphia; and Cara
M. Black, San Antoni, Tex.
Chapters represented at the convention
were Boston, Miss Mable
Thompson; Toledo, Miss Sara
-Batehelor;?AHanta, Mrs. Freddy e
Henderson; San Antonio, Mrs.
Cara Black; Brooklyn, Mrs. De
Gora Harris.
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