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The Butterfly's
Trail
By ALBERT MAttY THWEATT
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IHOl'OHT I'OR THE REERi
A father may turn his back on liiy child; .brullicrs
'sisters may become inveterate enemies; husbands may
their wives, and their wives their husbands. Dut a
love endures through all; in good repute, in bad repute,
the face, of the world's condemnation, a mother still
on, and still hopes that her child may turn from his evil
awl repent; stiii she remembers the infant smiles that
filled her bosom with rapture the merry, the joyful shout
his childhood, the opening promise of his youth; and she
never be brought to think him all unworthy.'’
Washington Irving.
MOTHERS BAY' OBSERVER IN CHURCHES
llad the privilege ol hearing Mrs. Dorothy Lampkin
from the subject. "The Twentieth Century Woman" at
end Baptist church on last Sunday morning. Her
pleasing voice at onec captivated her audience.
Mrs. Lainpkin was presented by Mrs. Wilhclmcnia
terman. A gift was presented to her by Miss Gertrude
for the Sistcrliood of the Church who sponsored her.
Naomi Jones is president of the organization. A vocal
' My Mother's Bible' <vas rendered by Mrs. Marion D.
son. Her accompanist was Mrs. Mary B. Pearson.
During the service a special tribute was paid to
Juntiiie li. Patterson for her splendid work with the
Group "a pet project uf hers." Because of her failing
site Is not able to continue it as wholeheartedly as
It will be known in the future as the "Patterson Penny
ject” in hc,r honor. A beautiful bouquet of red giadiolas
ferns were presented her by Mrs. Naomi Jones.
Mrs. Mary L. Ayers was guest speaker during the
Hour on Mothers’ Day. She is one of the outstanding
ers of our city and a retired Past Grand Matron of the
Cliapter of Order of astern Star being a charter member
the Grand Chapter. She organized the first P. T. A. at
ler Street School. Through her efforts the Smith-lluglies
eational School was established years ago. She is an
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deaconess of the Firist Congregational Church. Miss
Nichols was soloist and very sweetly and Impressively
acred 'That Wonderful Motiier of Mine;’ and "The
as a tribute to mothers. Her accompanist was Mrs.
Ayers Johnson who, as usual, performed bcautifull on the
of the — First -■ n Congregational — i ... Church. .
gan
TALLADEGA PLAYERS ENTERTAINED
It was inadvertently omitted last week that the
Little Tlicatre Players were entertained witli a
tion by the members of the First Congregational Church
the home of President and Mrs. W. K. Payne, Immediately
ter their performance. Mrs. A. C. Curtright was
assisted by Mrs. MBumo Haynes, Mrs. Herman Wilcox and
Willa Mae Johnson. Dr. Brail liwaite played soft piano
lections which add"d ty the entertainment of the guests.
SYMPATHY
This column's deepest sympathy is extended to the
ily of the late Ormond B. Strong, former .superintendent
Chatham County schools, who passed last week.
Sympathy also to the family of the late Mrs. Mary
CH7 Mercer street.
DELTAS ENTERTAIN NEW MEMBERS
On last Saturday at the home ol Soror Gertrude
Johnson Avenue, Beta Delta Sigma Chapter of Delta
Theta 'Horority held the Initiation for three new
Sorors Bailie Steele. Euris Smith and Jacqueline Bryant.
ter the initiation a banquet was given in their honor at
home of Soror Willa M. Johnson on West 37th street.
tables were beautifully decorated with assorted flowers.!
iature Insignias of the sorority served as place cards,
new members received lovely gifts.
In the city for the affair was Boror Qditli Hall
formerly of Newark. N- J.. but who now resides in
t a' surprise* She is a friend of Soror Jacqueline AtoThwTor” Bryant and
to
affair was Boror Catherine M Cooper formerly of this
but now of Darien, and Soror Ann Givens former pesident
the chapter who resides at Dorchester.
The soror;; are looking forward with pleasure to going
Dorchester for their last meeting of the year Soror Aim
as hostess on the last Saturday in tills month.
INTERESTING HIGHLIGHTS
Miss Rosemary Tyson lias acccepted a position as
ant teacher at Green Acres Nursery School in Bethesda,
lids is an Tht''r--raeial school with an enrollment of
200. About 14 children are assigned each teacher.
• Mrs. Ethel Young Caily is spending two weeks in the
She is stopping at her home on East Park Avc.
Mrs. LianciiQ Seilers Smith of Atlanta is in the city
ing her sister, Mrs. Mary L. Ayers ana other relatives.
(A YLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT RECITAL
Cuylcr Street School will present its Annual Senior
al on Mpnclay, May 17, at 11:00 P. M. at tlie First
Baptist Church, Franklin Square. Parents and students
forward to tills affair that never fails to delight the
MRS. MILDRED HUTCHINS RE-ELECTED
Mrs. Mildred Hutchins has been re-elected as president
Chatham County Council for another year. Mrs. Hutchins
an ardent worker in P. T. A. work and lias rendered
lent. service. She has also been made State Chairman
Study Groups for the Georgia Congress of P. T. A.
DELTAS GO TO ORANGEBURG
Representatives from Beta Delta Sigma chapter of
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., motored to Orangeburg, S C.
Suiiday to witness the beginning of May Week celebration
Alp!la Tau Sigma and Alpha Xi chapters. Miss Dorothy
Height, National Grand President, gave the keynote
She related in a wonderful manner her experiences in
where she served for several months as a teacher in
Delhi University. Trior. to the program a reception was
at the home of Pres, and Mrs. Turner of S. C. State A. &
College. Both the program and tlie reception were well
tended Other representatives from Delta Sigma Theta
from Florance, Charleston, Augusta and Greenville.
were Dorothy Taylor,
tas going from Savannah were Sorors,
Haynes, Sadie Steele, Euris Smith. Jacqueline Bryant and
zelle Clemmons. BULLETIN
EAST BROAD ISSUES INTERESTING
“East Broad in Action” a bulletin was presented the
ents and friends at the last P. T A. of the year on
Thi^bidlCtirTgives special tribute was paid mothers on tlie first
A the activities during
a short sketch of
the principal, Mrs. E. S. Warrick Has ben at
time
V
The Browns Entertained
In Bronx
Mr. ami Mrs. William
| entertained with a.
j Day dhuuw jfcvW.y .irl.tlwh'
uK>us Oaui<twe|| Avenue
j Iasi men! .Sunday in live Bronx, New
s afternoon.
j affair hit the headlines
■ greater New York social
; "inns as one of (he most
quisito events of Jts
staged in the Bronx social
,
j this spring,
Adorning the
j ! decorated Bowers throughout, apartment the were
living ant dining
> which created the
! atmosphere and natural
I of a gorgeous flower garden
! mid-spring and seemed In
! hibit all of the purity of
erhood and love for others.
i Society matrons and misses
| their spring cocktail frock.,
i licit bet lei Indus ,m<
respectively, listened to
both vocal and instrumental
entertainers and sipped
tails from 4 to ft o'clock.
the hostess led live guests
(he beautifully decorated
dining table where
sumptuous five course
was served by two
! that consisted of soup,
turkey with dressing and
berry sauce, rice,
.md okra gumbo, salad,
cake and black coffee,
After dinner, the guests , ’ M
j 0 yccl cocktails and
'until nine,
/ qho.se present were Mr.
^ rs j- Peterson, Mrs.
| ! 1 Flowers. Mrs. Elizabeth
Mrs Marie Hite, Miss
I Stewart. Ernest Holden and J
.....
‘ Carroll Stltlic. Mrs. Mary
’ is the former
Mitchell
Hamilton and Mrs. Wm. Brown
is uie former Dorothy Jones,
both formerly of Savannah.
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Royal Bankers Club
Mrs. Blanche Jolm .on of 821
W. 39th street was hostess on
last Thursday niglit for the
Royal Bankers social club. Af¬
ter the regular business, games
were played and prizes won by
Mrs. Rosa L. Hawthorn, Mrs.
Daisy O. Tyson, Mrs. Alberta
I Harmon. Those present were W.
j e. Lampkin. Madam Currie
j Cargo, Mrs. Edna Alston, Mrs
Agnes Carmichael, Miss Eliza¬
beth Horne, Mrs, Rosa L, J-l'iw-
lhorn, Mrs. Albert a Ilarmon,
j Mrs. Leslie Lampkin, Daisy Mrs. Tyson, Jessie
‘Mack. Mrs. O.
Mrs. Cora Williams and Mis
Blanche Johnson. Next meeting
the home of Mrs.
j I-mupkln. 739 W. 59th SL A de
! heious repast was served by
1 1 lost ess.
the school. HI « w. Brownlee, the director.
SICK LIST -----______________________“____
Mrs. Josephine Hubert is continuing to improve at her SICE HAUL and aNDY
home. For Ignition, Starters,
Mr. Dewitt 1 looks is quite ill and confined to the Georgia Generators and
Infirmary. Carburetors
Mr. John Young is on tlie sick list again. Phone 2-0221
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FASHION MODELS—The three j show given by the residents of i left to right, Joclene James,
charming Florida A and M Wheatley Hall Monday noon * n Quincy; Dorothy I Scott, San-
university ^ co . e£ j s above were | Lee auditorium under the aus-
' the attractive models Dices oi the Women’s Senate ford - and Bettye Wilson, Tam-
j mong j all sophomores, i pa.—Photo by A. Jones, Jr.
who part i c j pa ted in the fashion The three, are
TUB SAVA5J7AH TEIBtnfl ?»
1 new deltas The above 'ladies weft? initiated last. Sat-
young
unlay by m, mbors iC Bela Delta Sigma chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc., They are, left to right, Mrs. Jacqueline
Mrs. ladle Davis Steele and Miss Euris Smith.
Levy Bros, and Mr.
Anders Presented In
Concert
The faculty will student body
ul Ihe Wayne County Training
School, Jcswp, presented the
Levy Brothers of Savannah, A.
| w - Levy, I ,i’VV pianist, man J. W. Levy,
violinist, and li. H. Anders,
j Wnui, in tonecit.
A - w 'iniiin Levy !:j HOW
| da. J'dtsic J. mih W. i v| 'Jackie) mi hi Luki is band C>'y.
j
j master at, the Wayne County
j j Training Schqo].. JV^r. Anders ol
Florida is teacher in Lake City
j Among Anders .selections wen
I Brahe's "Bless This House,'
Malotle's "Lord's Prayer," Ger¬
shwin's "Summertime,” "I've
Been Baked" and “Sweet Litlk
Jesus Hoy.”
A. W. Levy's selections wen
Rubinstein’s "Romance,” “Lon-
doudary Air” and selected Solo
[ vox S0 j 0 . s
j w. Levy, i olini .t. plajic
victor Herbert's “Ah. -Sweci
Mystery of Lite,” Guy D. Her
delot's “Because,” accompanied
by A. W. Levy on his Solo vox.
Out of 'own guests were Mr
and Mrs Edward W. Walker
Mrs. Bailie Lovett, Misses I,am
and Ruby King, Mrs. Mami
Mrs. Georgia King. Me
I Emma B. nnett all of Sava,;
Mr. ^atha McKinzic <■
Milieu and Mrs. Mattie Levy am
son, I,ake City. | la.
“Pinocchlo” To Be
Presented At Beach
The Community Children's
Pheatre is bringing the p!a>.
'Pinorchlo," to Beach” high
school this entire week for Hie
pupils of the elementary col¬
ored schools. There will be two
performances every morning,
tlie first one starting at 9:30
David Rossi is directing the
pltfV. (Jjp PTlfl Of
over 23 thousand Chatham |
school children will have
the play. l j
“Pinocchio” is the story of
tlie little puppet boy Who want- |
ed so badly to become u real
boy. Tills is one of two plays (
wiiicli the community Child¬
ren’s Theatre puts on each year
for the elementary school child-1
Musical Program With
Poetic Readings
Tlie First African Baptist
Training Union officers wilt
render a program of solos, duels
and other musical numbers j
Monday night, May 17. at 8:30,
caturiRg the director in a
poetic recital. The officers are
Mrs. Julia Brownlee, Mrs A. R.
’•Idmondsuti, Mrs. Carolyn Maq-
igo, Mrs. Ernestine Taylor,
Miss Mary Smalls. Deacon J. W
Deacon K. C. McMoore.
George White, R. Ruffner and
Omnia,s Johnson. Jr. The
rhymes will be read by J. P.
A. 0, K. of D. To
Celebrate Sunday
Tlie Ancient Order Knights
of Damon are celebrating their
32nd anniversary at Mt. Moriah
Bapt. church, Montleth, Ga , on
Sunday at 12 o'clock. The par¬
ade will begin at Hie viaduct
at Mo.itieth at 11 30 and end at
Mt. Moriah church where the
prayer service will be held. The
committee in charge is com-
ppsed Of Sis. Maggie ],ovett.
Sis. Agnes JL Bryan. O.S.B.;
Bro. Henry .Cooper, chairman;
Rev. Andrew Johnson, G.P.C.,
and Sts. Eliza Johnson. G.W.D.
The Widows Club
The 1950 Widow's club held
'ts regular monthly meeting on
Apr. 23 at Hie home of the
secretary, Mrs. E. N Strickland.
Ten ladies were present. After
the business session, a panel
discussion was led by the pres¬
ident,, “Tlie Care of Flowers."
Various games were played.
Mrs. Witherspoon and Mrs. At
len won prizes. A delicious re¬
past was served by the hostess.
Phe May meeting will be with
Mrs. Lucille Champers, 5tM W
(1st street.
Butler HCW Lodge
Butler Home Christian Work
ers, Lodge No. l, met at the
usual hour Wednesday, May 5.
at Hie VFW with Rev. A. \
Howard presiding. Tlie Lodge
Will celebrate its 3rd anniver¬
sary June 13 at Garnett, S'. C.
You may purchase tickets for
the trip gfrom any lodge mem
ber. There will be a gospel
singing May 14 at Ulr Mt. Olive
Baptist church at li p. in., 32nd
and Burroughs streets, for the
benefit of the lodge; admission,
3ft cents.
Farewell For A-2c
Magwood
Mr. and Mrs. Horace r.iag- |
wood, Sr., gave a farewell party
in honor of their -son, A-2C
Lorenzo Magwood. and his guest.
Ornita Jones. He w as home for
the past month alter spending
two years in the Philippine Is¬
lands. An enjoyable time was
had and a delectable repast
w’as served. The hostesses were
Misses Kay l'Yances and Genores
Janet Magwood. Airman Mag-
wood isnow stationed at Shep¬
pard Air Force Ba r, Wichita
Falls, Texas,
Pulpit Aid Board
The Pulpit Aid Board of Mon¬
umental church met Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Josephine
Richardson, 516 W 33M street
After the business routine, a
delicious reapst was served by
the hostess. Those present Were
Mrs. Mattie Beckett, Mrs. Ada
Dargon. Mrs. Eunice M. Harris
Mrs. Luclle Overstreet. Mrs.
•Sarah Wright. Mrs. Julia Wil¬
liams and Mrs. Josephine Rich-,
ardson. Next meeting wjlj be
at the home of Mrs. Sarah
Wright, 1310 West Broad street.
La Dttts Social Club
I,a Dett*j- social club met at
the home of their advisor. Mrs.
Samuel L. Jackson, Sr. Jaequ-
llne Vaughn, president, presid¬
ed. Plans were niat(c for their
first dance, the Raggedy Ann
and Andy Ball, which will be
held at the Frllw.ood Commun¬
ity Center. Saturday. May 22,
at 8.00 p. m. The next meeting
will be held At the Fellwood
Community Center.
.
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from the only Distillery ever to produce
Two Million Barrels
ui/.
of fine Kentucky Bourbon
Full 6 years old!
Proud ii the word for
- OLD ^TlLOli
Kentucky Slraig>•
BOURBON
and you'll be Proud to serve it!
THURSDAY, MAT 13, »S11
HONORED MUSICAL
Mrs - Lillian 15. Coney last week
was honored at a special pre-
convention musical staged by
tlie International Convention of
Women ul the Church of God
in Christ. Mrs. Coffey is, . the
head of the International Con¬
vention. A l.COO mixed chorus,
a 50-piece orchestra and seyer-
ai soloists performed in the
musical extravaganza in i^hi-
cag°.
ni ghtingale: Social Clpb
Mrs. Get avia McNatt of 1008
W. 39th street was hostess, for
the Nightingale social club on
last Thursday night al • her
■ home. After the regular? busi¬
ness and the grocery raffle,
Mrs. Milier of East 32nd 'Street
won the basket of groceries and
Mrs. Daisy Tyson won the
house prize A delicious repast
was served those present 1 '
as
follows Mrs. Sarah Brarinen,
Mrs. Beatrice Allen, Mrs. Willie
Mae DeVoe, Mrs. Edna Gteen,
Mrs. Rosella Hill, Mrs. Mildred
Roberts, Mrs. Victoria Sah’cfers,
Ms Marion Spaulding, Mrs,
Daisy o. Tyson and Mrs. Cath-
rine Ward. Next meeting at the
home ol Mts. Mildred Rubier ts,
608 E. Duffy street.