The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 25, 1956, Page Page 7, Image 7

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J - J? $ifurday, February 25, 1956' f? - X, ^ NOtreE!!! S / 1 ' ' ' ' '-The ^tev. John W. Collins, pastor 11 the JChuroh of (Jod,. 1012 Pen- . ) dfcton ^Street, will address t-h e Y*uth Evangelistic Crusade a t # Btthel Institute, 1318 Park St., on ? Saturday, February zb at 7:lo p. er!'' i?. Special music will he provided ?j by a group from the Church o f *c!ll God. All are invited. . I ? ; "Stf AM VETS POST NO. 10 's1 HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING I 'ill- 1 Amvets Post No. 19 of t h e city will hold its monthly meeting, Ti,.. Feliruary 297 l^&G.Tt"" the Allen and Benedict Court social room at 8 P. M. | All veterans of the city interesta' ed in becoming membeipi should e contact the post adjutaht, Miss li- ,< Dora Williams, 2400 Washington '! : Street, Phone 3-3211 or Mr. Jesse A. Jones, 1004 Heidt Street, 1'hone"^" r 4-7361. | n AM VETS post No. 19 held i t, ^ official installation officers o n if January 21, 1956 at the Allen and . s " Benedict Court social room. The ' L ' following persons were, installed ; by the Commander of Post N. 2; 4 of the city: Mr. Willie Rpgers, | Post Commander; Mr. Hoyle Mar-] T. tin, Vice-Commander; Adjutant,' Mis3 Dora Williams; Historian, Mr. Joseph L. Jackson; Public Re.^.Jations Officer, Mr. Albert \Villiams; Assistant Public Relations 11J Officer, Mr. Jesse A. Jones, and Chaplain, Mr. Andrew L.. Adams. I ELKSNEWS l Primrose Temple want to thank ,i o all Daughters and Bills for coma ing out to their Founder's Day Services Sunday honoring Mrs. E. 1 V. -Kelly. Palmetto Lodge .'142 and Primrose Temple 611 like to extend to ; ' the family of Bill A. T. Butler and , Dt. A. T. Butler their prayers of r. the passing of Mr. H. B. Butler, ! Sr., this past week. We also pray L -for the . Dt. Roller of-Primrose : - Temple, Mrs. Jtosic Rabh who is i ill at home, 1300 Lyon Street. We hope and trust she -will be up soon. Dt. Gertrude Brown -is Jmproving nicely. I i Tl. j ine groups stin meet each weekfor the State Convention in.May. Everyone is ask to come out and help with the program. - OMEGA MEMORIAL PROGRAM Omicron Phi, Mu Sigma and Epsilon Epsilon Chapters of Oj ,mega Psi Phi Fraternity proudly I present their Annual Colonel Charles Young Memorial Day 4 Program at First Calvary Baptist Church, Sunday March 11, 1956 at 4 p. m. The speaker for the occasion is the Rev. Herbert J. Nelson 1 ojf Sumter, S. C. L r " ' brother Nelson* is a dynamic speaker, a civic and community leader. He is also Vice District Representative of the Sixth Dis-y trict of Omega P<*j Phi Fraternity? j Tfte puhlig is cordially invited. j Ei/lOI aiUK SUHAL tl'UM ; COl.'A,?The East .Side Social Club of Columbia held their rnecC^ ing, Feb. 20, 1956, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Outcn. The meeting was called to order at} 7:30 P. M. by the president. we are having our first Bingo Party, Friday night, February 24, 1956 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Outen, place 2308 Pendleton St. Come one, Coirie all and enjoy yourself. ^^Mr, Eddie L. Outcn, President Mrs. Bessie BookeTt, Secretary Miss Emma Taylor, Reporter turner memorial a.m.e. CHURCH Rev. L. C. Butler?Pastor Sunday was a grand flay ^ o r church attendance. And everyone seemed to have taken the advan-l tage of such beautiful weather condition in going% to Church. Our Sunday School was largely attended. And t?he lesson plan was very interesting. The offering was also .as.tisf&ctory. The review wa? conducted by the. Pastor, _ At 11:30 the morning Devotions were conducted by a number of the church members. The spirit was very high" through the singing of lovely Hymns, and Spirituals, and the Prayers were very touching. a?Pastor brought ns a very touching message, the Text Acts, 8-27, And the Songs o fSolomon 1, 5 to 6 verses. The subject: "Ethiopia And God's Plan Of Salvation." Everyone seemed t o have enjoyed the entire services. ,The Founders Day Drive was quite tnrQfcggffg: The- Steward-Board slong with the other Departments of the Church, made the reports v and announced a 100 percent sue(Jtes for the Founders Day Effort. Mrs. Zerllne Boykin, Rpt. < Dramatics Class T Room Play Tuesda MkL*'':&W \ JssL ^ RjS/ ... &3&. W^:'iJ - : V^s v ' IH fc*;i?vi;;::.w r.v.\< . . ' Front Row: Left to High Alma Bailey, Sara Brown an Serond Row, Left to Rig E. Lee, Mary Montgomery, J Gibson, John Evans and Clai DRAMATICS CLASS TO PRE- 7 SEVr INTERESTING COURT ROOM PLAY Tl liS., PER. 28 On Tuesday^- February 28, the Dramatics Class, sponsored by the ! publications committee, will pie[ sent a three-act play entitled, "THE PEOPLE VERSUS MAXI INK LOWE," in the B.T.W. Gym? ' toriuni. , , It is a moving and fascinating story and promises much entertainments to its patrons, j The play is directed by Miss Pearl Leola McCleese, teacher of Speech and dramatics at Hooker T. Washington. CAST Edna Rrushefet?Evening Tab Reporter, Daisy Gibson Frances Marston?Daily Log Reporter, Rebecca Goodwin Will Pond?Court Clerk j Thomas Hudson IT A?? ? * ? I i iiu rionoraoic dtvin wesion ? Jud^e of Superior Court, ' Charles Jackson Jessalyn Meredith?Assistant to Warren Cass-?State's Attorney Richard Pearson James Hathaway?Attorney For * the Defense, John Evans Maxine Lojye?'The'Defendent ~ Sarah B^own ?? Carol Leslie?Court Reporter i. i Pearl L. McClesse Dr. Frederick MHf*rim?Medical Examiner, John Lee Thomas Quinn?Police Captain Claude Rhett Vincent Barklay?A Hotel Propric tor, James Flanders ,Irane Holt?Police Matron Minnie Strausson ? A Maid ! -Johnnie Mae Corley JEve Vijonne?A Nijrht CIul> Entertainer Prfnretta S.vkes Mary Montgomery Sarah Lorrison?The Surprise | Witness I Willie Mai .Hp.uni I The Jury, Attendants, Spectators. fN AND ARDIM) HOOK Kit T. | WASHINGTON By Simon Bouie The National Honor Societies of Hooker T. Washington' held their Induction Ceremony Junior a n d Senior, Wednesday, February 22 ut 2:00 o'clock in the Chapel o f the School. Induction Ceremony Prelude?"The Moonlight Santa" Processional ?"Pomp And C'ircum, stances March" Music? -Choraliers Prayer Mary Smith President (Presentation of new menders to the audience-" Professional -?"New members March in " Trumphal March" Mr. Butler 'Brew ton, the most popular student teacher around Hooker T. Washington have jusl returned to Benedict College from j doing his practice teaehiiig T 11 English under Mrs. \\ all <er. Mr. Brewton was a very interesting r.tndent teaehcrCDuring his s^hort ' stay ho had various kinds of activities top nis rmgnsn stutients 'and also carried h i s English classes to the theater to see "Na1 tive Son'* written Ry " Richard | ?.? ? ? ?? , _. Wright, a twentieth century Negro ' writer. The following students will b e TViin off in Chapel Monday for The 1 Omega Talent^ Hunt. TRe one elected will represent Hooker T. . Washington. J Alberta Norris Harold Hall Glover Jenkins ? -Mary Johnson Mary K. Green Mary Carter Clara Ijeterson The H. B. Rutherford.mi*e o Present Interestini V i y, February 28th Mr. I. Motiraw Richland County | n | airrienltui al airont is ortrani//.inir t ( Ta Jr. Deputy Sheriff Club at j ^ ' ? * )-f Holiert Snowden, Otis (ioo.lwin, j and Wcmett (iarmany represented ! Hooker T. Washington in the All 1 Si lit i'?lwind f'orp"^1 wh irti Wil-i hold at South Carolina State Col-"? I lone in Oi anu'ehury;. S. C. Hiirh J Schools were represented from 11 jail over the stale. 1 he winner uill .l | be announced next week, Mr. June J 'stated. i-... Miss .lames is working with'I i Mr. Jaekson in U. S. History. I Miss .lames is a student teacher II from Allen University and her home is in Sumter, S. C. < | l)orot.!iy Hawkins was elected I Vice President of the Richland Co. j Council which wits held at Hooker j i. Washington mst ween. # j f VName That Tut Capt. Lourene Martin, an Ai -J her father, f.niiis Martin (c). are j $ Golden Medley Marathon tha her partner, Tom O'Reilly of M $25,000 in six weeks, on the "Nan gram. The Martin family recent!; I when It was learned that the par< >L ! college on an income which neve i? . . ; itt Richard Pearson. Princettu id (Charles -Jacksonht: Miss AleClfs jse, Lhomas Hik ames Flanders, .Kvelyn ?Brown, ide Rhett. . ' eholaners appeared on Radio Sta.; IAVOIC. Saturday, i'-hruary iS at 1 11 (t::;c a. in. \ I I j Hooker T. \\ as: it.glen's Ti'?iiiar|. <U?"s played host t > ihirU.- IlighiJ of Chariest.>?, Friday nite, in the li ji uvii'loi'i.nr '.1 !iv i'ioliitiinary h game began at 7:.It) with tin- fea- i I lino gallic -following.- _ jr ' '1 l.e Tornadoe-. afi'-r losing 7 t ' games in a row have managed ; t.> i'i nic "up ' w1' i yi"t oi\i*'s overjo two of the stronger teams hi. the I I conference. In their last two afi- j v tempts heating Colleton High of j fc W'a I terho.ro and I. S. of Char* |"T lcston, s. c. --! The Columbians now have -a ! t '.l-S record an?l will I?? ort to I v lengthen their winning streak to ' ^ three at the; expense of Burke. ; d The Tornadoes defeated Burkej I "Ofi^TTT ITurke, one of the several i 'teams tried for first place in the n conference has lost only three Hi games tins season. . d Miss Anna Mae Gore, Booker T. v Washington's, Junior Bed Cross 1|: advisor married the Bey. Bcn-1 - jainrn Bnu/er,?Tries rhry?Teh.?Hr~ Valentinc Day. - ?The biggest dance of the sea- 1 son was presented by the Student a Council of Booker T. Washington; I featuring talent and dancing, on Monday night at 7:30 p.m. Music f was by the famous keynotes. s The Guild of Charm gave a J , Talorama . Dance, February 11 at 7:30 in the gym. The persons ( voted most talented received ( prizes, 1st prize was $10.00, the a 2nd $5.00 and the 3rd $2.50 'i Booker T. Washington observed J National Negro History Week, I c 3Ten.ium'.v li-ia. c 1 m National 1-11 Week will b e f observed the first week in March. I M THE PALMETTO LEAP g Court ; - ' 5 - - - 1 - 14#, ?: - ? ' ---:-^ilr Sykes, Willie Mae Spann, Ison, Rebecca Goodwin, John Johnnie MaeGorley? Daisy $ki iii:l a. m. k. church lev. S. \v. Fordham Pastor-? I > A11!. I \'( I TO N?Sunday School egau at 10 o'clock. fJt'votion. was eld; The lesson was reviewed l> y lio. .1. M...fames. The report Was cad by the Secretary. .There were wo visiters. Total attendance, 85. Morning worship began a t 11 'clock. Organ Prelude, Prayer by Iro. David Roirors. The Scrinture ,as read from Isa. by Rev. i1' Notices were read by Rro. j?A. Gary. Remarks by Mrs. Ida toger$?. The preacher's to*Ffv- a s a ken from Isa. 2<>:<>. The visitors rciv Mr. Robert I.ittle _<TmP" ~Kf f. IcMannr. These,young men a r e oing their practice work at Mayo ligh. Attendance 22!). On Friday, February 17th the nembers of the Sunday School was iven a Party by the Superintenent, Miss Louise Rogers. Thepe ,c were served refreshments and ilayed several games. JKAL ACTIVITIES?? Big fellowship and reception by he Rev. and Mrs. Gibbs at their leautiful home on Friday night, i feast that was suitable for any ting or. Queen. These were the notables at the east: Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Jacltlon, Prof. R. R. Jones and Mrs. ones and Miss Jessie Rowels. All of these notables from the libs High School of Pamplico, S, Rev. and Mrs. Fordham, Rev, ind Mrs. P. R. Wright of New 'ion, Sumter District, Rev. and drs. Hyman of the Maysville Ciruit, Sumter District, L. 7. Hytonnio Craig Hyman, Miss Louise 'ogers of Bethel, Miss Pearl Canon of Florence, S. C. Mrs. Sarah !uvcLington,-Mrs^-TlH;ola WTlUson, liss Louise Rogers & Prof. Jones TTT-ntvtl7'Vf T IIP"TITTntf?fnTiT KeV. C. FT. action did Uie .-singing. Annie I). Johnson, FJpt. LAY-AWAY ' Your EASIER I SUIT i.. AT Mitchell's 1-131 MAIN ST. i i ? , ie" Contestants ! tt| jflHri. n^i i B rmy nurse from Eden, Md., and appearing on CBS Television In t can netthe ffrmy nurse" ahd ineola, N.Y., a total jackpot of ie That Tune" musical Quiz proy was featured m Life magazine :nts had sent 12 children through r exceeded $10 a, week. >ER NEWS OF INTEREST IN AND AKOl'Ni) HOXKA PATH LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH ! Rev. I). B< Walker, Pastor * - , Sunday School met at its usual time with Deacon J. W. Miller in charge. The Church doors were pen iiy the Janitor, Bro. A. B. Mattison. All teachers were present. The lesson was briefly taught >y each teacher. Sub. Jesus De- . mands a Choice. Home Topic: . Creates! Choice, Luke 18:18- j 19:10. Motto Text, Choose you this' , ?uy \Miom ye will serve but l as foi me and my house we will ' servtnl the -Lord:- Joshua 1M-: 16. I ' At 11:30 o'clock the pastor j -trace the pulpit and read for our information, Luke 18:18 to the Subject?.Now when Jesus ; heard these things he said' unto .jinn yet liketh thou one thing, sell all though bast and- distribute to the pnnr. The pastor was. jaA his bust. The seinion was enjoyed by all. In the afternoon,, service, the ""BTTCT \va<f oiv its appointed hour -with Miss Maggie- M. Robertson as^ .Chairman. Each,class was wonderfully taught. Another soul stirring sermon was preached at the evening session by the Pastor. -At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a large crowd witness the Funeral 'of Mr. Charles A. Razon, the son >f Mr. and. Mrs.. Clarence Razon. The remains was laid to rest i n Mew Broad Mouth Cemetery. Rev. Valeptine, Pastor. Mr. Razon eayes to mourn his passing a Mother; Father; Mr'. Clarence Razon and Mrs. Lula Robertson Razon, 2 Sisters; Mrs. Elizabeth .tazon Powers, Mrs. Elizabeth Razon Edwards, all of Honea ! Path, and a host of relatives and . friends, The Honea Path Health Club met at the Gantt - Elementary 1 .School, Monday night. The Comimunity Health Club present's Time Out For Youth at Gantt Elemenary School, Honea Path. Theme: The Cares and Cures of Juvenile Delinquency. Participants From various High Schools with Mrs. Alice Webb Anderson, Chairman. Each participants filled their places and wonderfully repeated there part which was enjoyed b y all, also was happy ?to have in our midst. Miss Stone White who ~ sjwkfi?the work that?was- beingdone by the Welfare and also for die Foster _ Homes, also Mr. Geo. ' O. Comptor (White), Mr. Comptor ".s the guidance Counselor Ander son, S. C.-His message was enjoyed by all present. The writer had as iinner guest last Sunday,"Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller of Greenville, S. 2.,' also Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Young of Lawrence. On the sick list is Mr. A. T. Thomas. His complaint is from an afflicted leg. We pray that he wilt improve soon and be able to be out 'o Church among his friends. --Miller^ 'Reporter 4- For the Home i: ' I Dress Up Garage Interior } /^ARAGE interiors Are notor-^ iously unattractive. No won--* der so many home owners always keep the garage doors closed! A neat, trim look can be given the interior walls simply by covering the studs. A particularly attractive appearance is achieved j by using Masonite Vi" Tempertd j PresdWood for a' wainscot and V\" "Peg-Board" panels over them. On these you can store many garden and lawn tools. The combination is particularly good because the wainscot panels i ' * |^| !/? I* >T ' "to ?0??0 ??*CL ^ x 1 jsTuot ?I4 NA'L^O / G<?T tTWfCN $TtO$ ^ L/ *M?*l dO?*T$ occu* ri ''^ "1,1 H? ? are made for tough duty. The perforated panels, too, are heavyduty and will support such weighty objects as a lawnmower and shelves bearing large cans of ' t:"PThe fnstaTT atfon i&.aimple. { Panels are nailed directly to thr I wall studs. Be Sure to attach a supporting wood member between ] the studs where joints appear between the two kinds of panels, as shown in the drawing. I | ^ [ BUY BONDS r? . NHWS OF SPARTANBURG engagement a m The Sout hernaires will appear AnnOHnrPfl Sun.lay, Feb. 2fl at tHt* Thompson St. Baptist ChuiTh after tlic even (* inir service. Time: 8 o'clock. Mrs. ! j Sallie M. Robinson, sponsor. Mrs [ chance. Come out an<l j enjoy these wonderful singers | .an-, B. 1. Seats I'astor t<> >f oiii friends and sick members. ,v'.f^FB||y being on the siek list: Mrs. Fran"?i tm~ A3p Krnin Cheeks. Mrs. Venni<> Rice Mr^ W'ilhemina Bobo, Mrs. Mamit . ? , , Mattie Worthy,' Mrs. Georgiani rTjdihpsonl Hoping aTT a~ speed} '. . ^,.o Subscribe For "^Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Branne/rr Tlip PALMETTO of Irmo announces the engagement J ^ * 11 nrl annrnapbinir murwutrn r*f daughter Margaret Lo.uise, to 'I 1 Wilbur G. Jones, son~of Revr~and ?* L6cluCr Mrs. J. S. Jones of Irmo. The i . . wedding will'" take place June 2nd - ? . " Join The Payroll BUY BONDS Savings P|an [ ^constructed americas first on rir'ncry^^" one BARgEL still-IN the early ibso's. AND by 1863. fci refineries in pennsylvania were operating with capacities varying from <5 to ioo barrels a day. 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