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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951
Out®Of-Town News
THUNDERBOLT
Gloria Moultrie
Sunday was pastoral day
Litway Baptist church.
was held after Sunday
Rev. E. A. Capers is pastor.
The Seven Sisters and
ers were prayed for at
Park Baptist chuch.
The deacon board of
will eive a motorcade to
eeville Wednesday, June 6.
bus will leave the church
8:W). Tickets are$1.25.
Central Baptist Sunday
will r-ive a bus ride and
at Pernandina, Fla., June 18.
Mrs. Verdena Bradford
New York Citv is home for
short visit.
Dradine Armstrong is on
sick list.
Mrs. Louise Johnson is
ing in New York.
HAZELHURST
II. II. Isom
Services were fine at
Calvary Baptist church
Pastor D. E. Keliy
soul stirring sermons,
v^tr. Sfe weekend and Mrs. home. Leo Jones
i Mrs.
P Pearlie B.
bfc wit the weekend visiting
mother. Mrs. Maybell Wilson.
Ms. Clyde Cromatie, Mrs.
le Mae Powers and
attended the anniversary
vices at Annion Chapel
church, Eastman. Rev. D.
Kelly delivered the message.
Mrs. Reubenor Almond
Baxley was the Monday
of her aunt, Mrs. Clyde
matie.
Johnson Easley and
Hill are home from school.
Mr. and Mrs. Flander,
of Miss Irene Flanders,
the weekend guests of
daughter.
Mrs. Oneado Myles
nicely after being iil for
time.
N. Y. Isom was the
guest of his brother, Rev. T.
iscm.
David H. James and
Fredrick _ of Atlanta
are
for the week.
Mrs. Geneva Jones of
is home visiting her
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scott.
Mrs. Betty Carnegie of
coss eturned home after
ing some time at home
grandmother, Mrs. Nora
son.
Garfield Morgan spent
wekend home with his
Mrs. Allie Morgan.
McIntosh News
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Sunday was pastoral day
St. Peters AME church, Rev.
L. Lester, pastor
Mrs. Annie Mae Payton
Ohio has returned home
spending j evpral weeks
her sister and niece.
Leroy Lawing of
ville, Fla., visited his
Mrs. Mamie Singleton.
Mrs. Annie Mae Rogers
New York is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Henry.
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RINCON
By Cora Williams
The uurd Sunday was a high
day at Bethel AME
Pastor P. H. Mitchell preach-
itig in the morning and at
night. Collection was $28.32.
Sunday Goodwill Baptist
celebrated its 37th anniversary
Rev. Bright preached one the
subject, • mfe is Like a Baseball
Game.” Rev. Heyward was ac¬
companied dv Rev. Brights of
savannah. Kev. p. H. Mitchell,
Rev. Barney, ail of Savannah.
Rev. R. W. Williams and Rev.
F. G. Giliiard. Collection
amounted to $140.91.
PEMBROKE
By Yvonne Bunch
Mrs. Marian Graham and
Mrs. Christian Edmond, Mrs.
Annie McKey and others were
the guests of their pastor’s
wife, Mrs. Wicker of Lyons.
Adelia Bunch spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. Mar¬
jorie Jones at Claxton.
On Sunday a birthday dinner
W'as given by Mrs. Jessie Wil¬
liams’.
Mr. and Mrs. \y. M. Smokes
and Little Mary motored to
South Carolina last week to at¬
tend a funeral.
EGYPT
By Robert L. Walker
Thomas Chapel Sunday school
was largely atttended.
Mrs. Rosa Bellalges and
daughter spent the weekend
with her paents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lora Saxon.
Mrs. Mary Williams was the
Thursday guest of Mrs. Fannie
Tavlor of Springfield.
There were 10 graduated fom
Springfiled high school: from
11th grade Marie Green: 8th
Miss' Rosa Lee Douse, Mitchel
A. Walker. Bessie Mae Adams,
Charles H. Reason, Charles
Etta Scott, James Monroe Hall,
Billy Williams, Charlie John¬
son. Charles J. Brown.
Mrs. C. M. Walker and son
Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen¬
ry McNair of Savannah were
at the graduation.
Mrs. Marv Williams and fam-
ilv left Saturday for Thompson
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reason
visited their mother and uncle.
M^s. Lillie Mae McCone and
Robert Douse.
Mr. and Mrs. James Saxon
w"rc thte Sunday night guests
of Mrs. Mary Williams.
BEAUFORT. S C.
Bv J. S. Blocker, Sr.
The home and store of Miss
Jennie Bush of W. Boundry
St. teas destroyed by five on
last Thursday.
Citizens of Beaufort gave a
rovnl welcome, to the many
visitors who were here on
Wednesday, Decoration day.
The Robert Smalls high school
commencement exercises will
close May 29 with the largest
'’■rnriuation class in the history
of the school.
You can find the Savannah
Tribune on sale at. the news
c tand of Georce Sharnerson,
HO Port Republic St., in the
A and P. building. Keen un
with the news. Send to all local
new's to J. S. Blocker, Sr., 707
E. Prince.
Among the Reafort citizens
aft,endin'* the NAAOP rally an<f
Thurgood Marshall lecture at
.n’avannah were Willie Pigler
end his son Rev. A. F. Wood¬
bury, nresident of the Beau¬
fort N. A. A C. P. branch:
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of 3 Rivers,
Mich.. Mr Brown, qgent of N.
C Mutual l'fe Ins. Co., “of" and J.
S. Blocker. st\, Rep. Savan-
nah Tribune
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GIF.NNVUXE
By Joan IV ;, kerson
Miss Odesco EVnnks wa'
mdefiv married to Mayo Lucas
M"v 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown
end children, and Mr and Mrs
1 Rohb’c T ee Jones of Cobbtown
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ak¬
ins ,Sundav.
Carl Bacon and Miss Fnla
I I Mae Williams of aSndford. Fla.
1 were the Sunday guests of Mr
ard Mrs Tommi® Bacon.
Mrs. H. D. Williams accom¬
panied by her daughter, Dor¬
othy, left, May 21 for Columbus
to spend their vacation.
Geraldine and Betty Hall
WPre the Sunday evening guests
of .toan Wilkerson.
I The Junior Mission of the
, 1 Greater Zachari&h Baptist
church met with Mrs. T. K.
King May 27.
Mrs. Sarah Hall visited her
J, b other ’ Newt Williams of
Hinesville who is ill.
Mrs. Maggie Bryant was the
Sunday _ guest of Mrs. Artencla
Akins.
Sunday was pastoral dav at
Pleasant Grove Baptist church
with Rev. A. J. Richardson
preaching. Recepits for the day,
*36.90. Some of the members
gave Pastor Richardson a sur¬
prise silver offeringafter ser¬
vices, Sunday night, May 27.
Mrs. Lottie Wilkerson plon"
with her little daughter, Joan,
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Tommie Bacon.
Bernice Hall is still on the
sick list; Thomas Johnson is
also ill.
The daughters of James Jones
were called to his bedside on
account of his sudden illness.
The Parents’ club of Hall-
town school will begin its sum¬
mer tour Sundav. June 3. Its
first meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Tommie Bac¬
on.
The teachers, students and
parents along with our suner-
vi.ser, Mrs. Josie B. Sessoms,
enioyed a social at the Hall-
to"m school May 21.
The following teachers and
oarents of Tattnall County
made an educational tour to
points of interest around At¬
lanta and Stone Mountain Mav
24. From Glennville, Prof. J. E
Clarke, Miss Eunice Sessoms,
Misses Dorothy Sams, Jaunita
Sapn, Mamie Pleasant, Annie
G Fuller, Winnie R. Butler,
I ps. Lottie Wilkerson. Mari¬
etta Berry, anie Baker, Belle
Robinson, Y>dessa Lucas, Miss
Aftanese ordan and Sylvester
Ashford and Mrs. Lucile Be¬
thea; from Reidsville, Mrs.
Josie B. Sessoms, Mrs. Brown
(Mrs. Sessoms’ mother), Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smalls, Mrs.
M. V. Sharp. Mrs. Howard, Mrs.
N. E. Holland, Ms. Cherrv
Horne. E. Roberts, Misses'L. M.
Arnold and Miss McLeod and
■‘Miss Reidsville Higher from
Collins. Mrs. Q. Ballentine,
Mrs. E. M. Nash, Mrs. Virgie
Holland, Mrs. Mary Lee O’Hare.
Mrs. Pearl Jackson, Mrs. Lois
Lanier and Miss June Williams:
from Manassas, Mrs. Ethel An¬
drews, Mrs. Screen, Mrs. Wil-
helmina Jones. Miss Lula
Canty, Mrs. Lottie Graham and
‘‘Miss Manassas High,” along
with others whose names I was
unbale to secure.
MILLEN
By Arthur Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. James Royals
announce the birth of an 8>.
pound boy, James, Jr., born
May 25 at Mulkeys hospital.
New Light Baptist church
h"ld regular pastoral day on
ISundaJy, Rev. Mack Williams,
pastor.
The funeral of Amos Park will
be held June 3.
Welcome Baptist church
chartered a bus to visit Warm
Soring Baptist church on Sun¬
day, Rev. J. E. Lewis, pastor.
7iion Baptist church cele¬
brated its 72nd anniversary on
Sunday,. Rev. Davis is pastor.
Candler Teachers
Hold Meeting
METTER. Ga.—The meeting
of the Candler County Teachers
was held Friday with the pres¬
ident, in charge. Mrs. Daisy Hol¬
land gave a reading ‘‘I Know
'I’ome'hing Good About You.”
The business part nf the meet-
! n<r was conducted bv the pres¬
ident. M>-s. Maggie Mosley.
F-ed Mlies. senool superin¬
tendent. exnress»d bis annre-
-'lotion for the fine conperaMor
that he received . from the
f “*chers. Mrs. Irma Fields
Teanes teacher. also made _
some
”erv helnful comments. Mrs. M ’
B. .Tores, visiting teacher. told ,
how she wanted the nrospectivp |
roll made out for the coming
year.
BRUNSWICK
Bv Mrs. Viola Rogers
Th" commencement exercise"
tor Risle v high school was held
May 27 at the McTnt.vre g”m
■n- Terre]! of .Mxonville, Fla.
dc'ivered the address.
Sundav was nastoral dav at
3t. Paul r>apt church with Pa.s-
Brooks delivering the ser¬
mons.
Mrs. Fsssbell Briet of New
'M C**” is here visiting he’
sisters; M r s, Annie B. Gran f
and Mrs. Nora Lep Daniels, hpr
mother. Mrs. Josephine Armor
and her daughter, Mrs. Minnie
Bell Wilcox.
Mrs. Josenhine Armnn, Mrc
Essabell Bright and Eddie Wil
cox and danehter, Patricia Ann
left last. Fridav ni"ht for Or
lando, Fla., to visit Mrs. Armon’-
daughters. Mrs. Rosetta Jack
son and Mrs. Brgiht will alsr
visit her brother, Ernest Mavo
m ^avaonah before returning
to M ew' Vork.
Mrs. Mary Dunamore of Bal¬
timore. Md.. is here visitin'” he-
Darents. Rev. and Mrs. W. C
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lan"
ot Timna, Fla., announce the
marriage of their daughter
Doris Lee, to Thomas Ade’
Johnson, grandson of Mr. and
Mrs elavbrn Flanders.
Little Joyce Epps was christ-
ened Sunday night at St. Paul
Bnptxst church She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hard-
ln 8 Epps.
R ™£ re a $ it orium Jun! 3 at
PARTING WORDS FOR PRET¬
TY GRADS—Faculty and stud¬
ents hear Pi'es. J. J. Seabrook
at Claflin University, Orange-
burg, during final chapel.
Left to right: Walter Proctor, j
president of Student Council:
>bp /.ion Travelers.
This program is for the benefit
of Reeta Albritton for an eye
operation.
HINESVILLE
By Ann Cause
Sunday was communion day
at Frst Calvary, Rev. E. J.
Junior, pastor.
Misses \4nn avid Earline
Gause and Shirlev Osgood vis¬
ited Miss M. E. Wrie-ht Sunday.
There wil lbe a Trio Around
the World Saturday night given
by Mrs. M. O. Futch in behalf
of the trustees of Bethel AME
church.
The Singing Convention will
e>p ppid at BethPl AME church
Sunday 3 p. m. There will also
be a cake given away Sundnv
evening by the Pastor’s Aid
Board.
Mrs. Amanda Taylor and Mrs.
Janip Williams are still on the
sick list.
SOPERTON
By L. C. Todd
Sunday was nastoral dav at
1st A. B„ Rev. I.H.Harden
preaching.
Mrs. Daisy Washington of
New York is visiting her moth¬
er. Mrs. Essi" Smith.
Friends of Mrs. Johnnie Lee
Scott regret to learn that she
was hospitaized in Dublin.
Jim Powell is improving nicely
after a long illness.
Alvin Jones, Cne E. Walker.
Misses Made and Eva Kincy
and Mrs. Ethel Brown were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Todd
The WMBS of which Mrs
Marv Brown is nresident, will
hold its anniversary Sunday,
sermon by Rev. W. M. West¬
brooks.
SAND HILL
B” Robert Porter. Jr.
The Bus”,Bee ehib met at the
home of Mrs. Signolia Wilcox.
The next meeting wil lbe held
"t the home of Mrs. Inez Por¬
ter.
Miss Lucile Tinpins is home
from New York visiting h^r
mother, grandmother and oth¬
er relatives.
Mrs. Annie Mae Byrd is home
from Ne'” Jersey.
Richard Walker is home vis-
iirt.fr relatives.
Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Adeline
Braggs are on the sick list.
umnwrn
B- Mrs. /»"er Johnson
PJuprlo*? xxrr\y*n r»oprl nt
New Hope AME church, Rev.
J. A. Aikens delivering two
spi-ite”! carreon;-
At 7:3" Sunda” th" na cf or,
cv,r>ir an”' members of st. Jos.
Baptist church motored to Mt.
Zion, Hinesville, where the pas-
>*. Ra»v T .1 f s
4 1 -.-, on-^vayroeu go- "A Ofl fn flip
celebration of the 14th anniver-
- of Rev. T J. Wright as
pastor Williams,
Me^dames Maggie
tp'rrOop Navels,, -limm” Gaston
nf Ayf***g pnh.
erts of Fla., and others attondad
the commencement exercises of
■VgoM^pr h 5 ”h -choni.
Fourth Sundav serviees at Rt
T 3 a-«t chv”"'’' were spirit¬
ed. Rev. N. D Franks nastor
Tb° Theokso’vinnr celebration
of the Samaritans were held
at St. James Baptist church or
'"n^d” Th° anr'versarv Rev/T mes¬
sage was delivered by
T, Wriffht. a nropram wms ren-
cred bv the juveniles with Mrs
mior johnson in 'har"e. Mrs
Minnie Bridges and daughter
af Baxlev were guests. A boun-
”1 f’il feast was held at th.'
lodge room.
S"-t. John Williams who 1
in the armed forces and wh'
cpcpntl” returned from Korea i-
home visiting relatives, ttc w'a r
accompanied by Mrs. Williams
”ho has hepn making her homr
in Ravannah.
Mrs. Marv Murant was the
rpcent. g”est of her daughter
Ms. Deotha Johnson.
DAISY
Itv Tt’owns Curlfen
St. Luke Baptist church. Rev
New’on of Orel!'’ d""vered thr
e-ermon: five were added to thr
"hurch.
The Bus” Bee club met at
"Vi,, h^m" of Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬
bert Jackson.
Rev. F. D. Johnson of Jesup
was the Th”” - sdav oinner guest
of M”. and Mrs. J H. Rav.
Tully Carlton, Mrs. Geraldine
Causev, John Ealv. Lenon Les¬
ter. Thomas Carlton, little Sarah
Carlton, Eddie Carlton ar.d
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Will¬
iams motored to Savannah
Friday night.
Mr. Douse and Mrs. Hattie
Tilt: SAVANNAH TKIBUME
Mrs. Daisy Pearson, education;
Dean Ernest A. Finney; Presi¬
dent Seabrook; Regisrar J. Mil-
ton binder; Rev. H. V. Manning
chaplain; Mrs. Zoa S. Wright,
counselor for women; Earl P.
Harris, music.
Cummines of Claxton were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Ray.
Mrs. Laura E. Grewton and
frmily, little Willie Lee md
Williams and Marv Lee Will¬
iams. all of Savannah, were
the weekend guests of her Par¬
ents and grandparents, Mr. and
M"J Eddie Carlton.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Johnson
of Mette rwerp Sunday guests
of he r mother and mother-in-
law, Mr and Mrs. Roy Bren-
dnm
Mr. and Mrs. Colman Smith
of Savannah were the Sunday
m'ests of Mr. and Mrs. Aisl°r
Thomas.
Rvivpster Rufford returned
home Tuesda vfrom the hosopai .'
at Savannah after an operation
LYONS GA.
B” Mrs. p T. Phillips
Sis. Carrie Turner has re¬
turned home after visiting her
df>”° r htor Rtillmore.
Mrs. Lucile Chisholm attended
t,hp funeral of her brother. Les-
sie Williams, at Tavlor Chanel.
Pughley Funeral Home in
charge.
Obediah Arond was home on
the v'°®kend visiting his par¬
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arond.
F-"d Anderson has gone to
Florida for vacation.
Mrs. Jennie E. Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. Son Jackson and
Rachel attended the funeral of
Lessie Williams at Taylor Chap¬
el church.
Mr. and Mrs. Rose Ellis and
family visited her sister in U-
valda.
Donnie Dunn is in Akin hos¬
pital after being hurt by a tree
falling on him All his children
were called from Gainesville
to visit him.
Rev, P. T. Phillips attended
his Lvons charge Sunday on
his first anniversary there.
Rev. G. E. Butler preached at
T,exlev Wednesday, the beginn¬
ing of Pastor Phillin’s anniver¬
sary. Rev. E. M Solomon syoke
Thursday and Fridav night.
The Community Chorus is
giving Principal Forest a sup¬
per Tuesday nieht.
The Home Mission met Mon¬
day at the home of Mrs. Beau-
lah Dunn.
The WMBS had its sermon
Sunday at Macedonia Baptist
church. Mrs. Beasley is Pres.
Rev. G. E. Butuer motored to
Manassas to render service for
Rev. E. M. Solomon.
Mrs Katherine Whigham at¬
tended the school closing at
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CI AFLIN NEW GYM—Dr. J. J
ieabrook, president Claflin
University, Orangeburg, S. C.,
is shown in the center of this
picture. To the left top is the
$150,000.00 gymnasium that is
nearing completion. It is con¬
sidered one of the most beau¬
First Baptist Mission will hold
its anniversary June 4-10.
Rev. G. E. Butier visited his
vncle. Henry Simmons, at Daisy
Sunday.
MRB.VI!«
EAST SAVANNAH
lly conducting M. E. Morrell
After revival ser¬
vices at F. A. B. church with
Rev. Wilburn preaching last
week Baptism was held Sun¬
day after the midday services.
Several visitors attended the
pc-'dar communion service in¬
cluding Rev. Green. Sunday
T une '7. will be Woman’s day.
Rev. Cunningham is pastor.
Geo. Manlgault, Jr., is home
from Peon school. He is the
'on of Mr. and Mrs. George
Manlgault. Sr
Cpl. Samuel David of Fort
B’-ncg where he ,1s stationed
after spending the weekend with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
White, returned there.
M p s. Rebecca Jones is a na-
tient at Georgia Infirmary.
The mission sistetrs will meet
Sunday at F. A. B. church at
7 o’-lock.
The Community Club will
meet F’ -idnv night 8 o'clock,
June 1 at F. A. B. church. Ee-
erybody is invited to decide im-
oortan* things. Mrs. E. M.
iMottUrie. Sect., A. Morrell,
president. <
cAiwry NPvvs
,T. B Phillios lode"
Ramncitatis was proved for
Macedonia Baptist church Sun¬
dav night Rev. Freddie Bonds,
pastoy delivered a timely
mon before a full house.
The Married Men’s
club held its weekly
Sunday at, the home of Augus¬
tus Hargroves. Jack Luten
admitted to thte club recently.
The Youth Community
nlans a motorcade to
Tnn .Tune 29 A lively
w'as held at its regular
Thursdav night at the
munity Center.
James Rountvee returned
Fayetteville. N. C.,
uf’er visiting his sister,
Della Jones
The Georgia Biscuits
peared In a concert at.
donia Pantist church
day night.
Snrinpfield Terrace
By Mr-.. F„ II. Perrv
The services at
eh’”’ch were much enioved
a large audleeen on
The revival wdl twain on
day -light and will be
by Pastor Collie’-.
Hannah Chanel is
ing niceiv. Serviees are
conducted bv Pastor Nelson.
The 7th anniversary of
Deaconess Union will be
Tune 14 at the ’residence
Mrs. R. B. Voss 814 W. 4i s t,
6 o. m. All dfaconesses
friends ate invited. A
nrogram will he rendered.
feshments will he served. E.
Perry. Pres.; Mrs. C.
and Mrs. A Green
committee, Mrs. M. B.
Mrs J B. McKinney and
R. B. Voss.
Politicians who denounce
cialistic trends seldom go so
as to vote against a
tiful and spacious to be
in the South and when
pleted will offer the
all of the facilities that go
complete physical
At the right is Layman’s
ing which is another of
building projects that has
completed under Dr.
Pfc. Warren Brown Com¬
pletes Police Training
WESTOVER AF BASE, Mass.
-Private First Class Warren
Brown, 18, a member of the
Security Section of the 10100th
Air Police Sqaudron stationed.
at Wesiover Air Force Base, was |
one of a class o/ 45 to grad-
uate from a two week .*.:r Pol- |
ice Training Course.
The course was conducted by i
this squadron from May 7-19. i
Pfc Brown received training
in 35 various sub'ects som® <n
which were: Fits; Aid, Traffic
Control, Military Management, I
Motor Vehicle Operation, Air j
Police Weapons. *
Upon 'completing this train-
ing period, Pfc. Brown received 1
a pertiflcafe of completion that
will become a part of his ner-
m.nent record. This pertiffate subjects I
also lists (he various
that the Airman has received I
training of instruction in, and how in each. many j I
hours
Pfc. Brown is formerly of
East muein street, Savannah.!
Georgia, where he graduated
from Alfred E. Beach high
school.
His mother, Mrs. Sadie Mae
Brown, lives in Savannah also
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leadership. The young xadies
across the bottom are re-re¬
sentative of the many lovely
girls who make up the major
portion of the student body.
They are caught in the cafe-
teria-lougge of the gymnasium
as they readied themselves for
final erarninations. They are
PAGE TBHE*
Summer Schedule For
UNCF Choir Broadcast
The Spring and Summer
schedule has been released for
the choir programs persented
by the American Broadcasting
company. In cooperation with
the United Negro College Fund,
The series Is heard in New York,
Sunday mornings at 10:30 EDT,
and roest, to coast over more
than ne hundred and seventy-
fl”" network r'&ttons
The following cnolrs will be
heard through September 30:
June 3 . Talladega College; time
f Lincoln University; Shaw
University: June 24, Bennett
college: July 1, Dillard Univer-
Julv 8 . St. Augustine’s
College; Julv 15, Knoxville col-
lege; July 22, Xavier University;
July 29, Behune-Cookman col-
Aug;* t 5, Benedict col-
l." 0 ? August 12 Paine college
August 19. Hampton Institute
*u<*ust, 26, Dillard University
ScoUmber 2, Snelman ir-iir col^e ■•***<
.i 9 v
F.mteaiber 16, Bethune-Cook-
man college; September 23,
Hamntotn Institute; September
30, Shaw University.
Additional dates will be re-
leased in the Fall.
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left to rgibt: Misses Elondelll
McClary, junior, Kingstree. S.
C.; Tecors Wiggins, junior,
Spartanburg. S' C.: Mary Har-
lee, senior, Darlington. S. C.;
Jaceaueline Haynes, junior,
Charleston and Florrie John¬
son, junior, both from Charles¬
ton.