The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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^aTurTayTMay^ 1925.
_T". ' Locals An
?Messrs. W. C. Johnson and R.
H. Paul attended the Auto Races
in Charlotte, N. C., Monday.
ATauuMO Tomao r^AA/^A CM r\??a
TTlvotjrB. liallluo VJUvu") or,, Uin,
Jas. Goode, Jr., Frank Johnson,
and W. H. Thomas attended the
Auto Races in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs: Evelyn Robinson who is
now makinff her home in Mpw
York City is home again_for a
few weeks to the ddlight of rel"atives
and friends.
Misses Ada and Dorothy
Burns, teachers jn the Graded
^ School, at Clinton, N. C., are at
home after a very successful
? school te^m. ??
Mrs. Lizzie Brooks spent several
days-m the city -this week,
with her daughter, Miss Allear
M., Brooks. She left Friday for
Richmond, ~Va., accompanied by
her other daughter Mrs. Searcy
M.' Woodard, where she will
spencf a while.
Dr. R. S; Wilkinson, the pres'ident
of Stale College .was in
the city Tuesday, on business,
He stopped long e?ough to shake
"hands with some of-his many
friends and exchanged a few
progress. He is looking well
?and says he is feeling fine. ?
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Mrs. Sarah E. Hildebrand, the
wife of H. J. Hildebrand, Cayce,
S. C., returned last week from
several months' stay-with her
brother Dr. J. S. Williamsr-oi
Macon, Ga. She~was?not well
when she went to Macon and or
her return, it \vas necessary tc
take-her to ?he-hospital. Mrs,
Hildebrand is now at the Waverley
Sanitorium ancfis improving
?Mr. Hildebrand is in the tailoring
business and also the. proprietor
of a barber shop. He is
also- Treasurer ~of the Trustee
Board in Bethel ^A. M. E.xhurch
and Mi'g. Hildebrand iu unu uf LtR
ch'oir.. members. - Her host ol
? friends will be glad - to know
" that she is getting better under
special treatment. .
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The members of Le Cercle Entre-nous
held their meeting with
Miss Lillian Watts Wednesday
*' of last week. Another engagement
prevented Miss Butlei
from being present during the
study hour, however she has sc
trained her class that a fev
were able to make good of th(
hour during her absence. Prizes
were presented Misses Thoma
sina Thomas, Beatrice Beau
mont, M. Monteith and Mrs. L
Reynolds.
After the uspal routine of th<
afternoon a delicious course o1
and mints was served. Misses
Beatrice Beaumont, Rhoda Swy
gert and Mesdames R. L. Simons
N. Ar-JenktnfTj-were^Re^pecia
guests of the evening. The nex
meeting will be with Miss Raj
Saxon.
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The . May Festival given foi
the benefit of the Federation, oi
May azth at Frederick's Hall 11
postponed until Tuesday night
ets are sttil good for that date
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MISS ROSA ENTZMINGER IN manr
WEDLOCK.
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Miss Rosa Entzminger, the Eridi
-slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Entzminger was married to Mr. <iuet.
Jake lSiitfth. on Saturday May 2. their
They are'living at Mrs. .B. W. the ]
1 Nance's on North Sumter .Si. ?f th
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- --4Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitcllelf^^"
t of New York City wish to thank j*? P
. the Triends for the kindness
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shown during the. recent illness
and death of their daughter EsColiimllin
? r Ani4t-9K- 100*-U^orl
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at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I Robt. Griffin, 1017 Pine^StreeL / 1
rtstgnectl H*ck
1" Mr. and Mrs. Thoma^ Mitchell, ^
* Father and Mother. Eadl
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his y
notice.
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1 ""ZTZ; Star Cast. TVT^j
wIndian Drama In three acts:
l Repeated-Tuesday, May ID, 1025
8:30 P. M.,~at Alien University,' va|]
I under- auspices of Second Calvary
Baptist church.
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Admission lbc. ?? ? ~r~"~TYTse
Miss Laura Goode, Direetress, -j- * .
Rev. H. M. "Moore, Pastor. 7"^
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I_ A banouet wasgiven inthelfj
L dining hall of Allen University ?
by the First Normal Class in g c
behalf of its teacher i\Iiss S.
Greene, May 8th, 1925, from 8 s
until 11 p* m. "* ? 1
H. J. Bryant, the president of eo?8?
, the class said in his welcome adi
dress that the teacher"deserved! X*~
the banquet?for the inspiration
r the class received front her?dur-,
i An excellent program uhssrren*
aerea oy t He ri\ornnprb wthe ;j;
. was ^served . X.
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The fatuity of Allen Universi,
ty__w_as invited, It is said .ton
. have been one of the most unii
que affairs of Xhe season. 5
Miss Bertha Couser,
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MRS. T. J. ENT7JVIINGER ?
STRICKEN WITH ^ f
PARALYSIS. J i
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wife'of T, JL Efttzminger, the ^ J
well known'contractor was stric-||? __
j^epjymn. raraiysis on last Wed- ?1!
nesday at'her home on Tdbacco ?
f } S v
- street. Her condition at- first y?
] was very serious. ancL but for
prompt attention of her family
'land the professional service of $
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^Dr. Stevenson and Dr. Stuart, X
' it may have proven fatal. Mr. X
'jEntzminger has two nurses at-> X*
'ytending her.?She is improving X-?
"inow and her many friends are ^
"jhoping for an early recovery. X
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SIGMA FRATERNITY EJ
-TERTAINS THEIR
FRI EN DSr
hat has been described fc
/ as the most brilliant s>
event held on * the ~ ca>mpi
medict College, occured lai
ly aiternoaiv when theCc
The members had fc
guests"their lady friend
President, his wife and son
e faculty were present als
6 p. m., all the members e
d- their guest?r-to the can
awn where they stayed ei
ng themselves until 7il
earn couple found its wa
le library where the soci
nued for a short time. /
*eqaest of*the President <
'FraC-all assembled in or
a?of?the library -where>
: program wan-rendered,
e assembly was called to o
ay The President Mr. Lt
s. - The roll was called t
secretary, Mr. J. A. Pawle
i member answered with
ation and then introduce
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ie Editor's report by Mr. <
roodson, was next, followt
i few brief remarks.. fro.
[iicks^ -Tire following ladt
- presented_as.,the guest
Gladys Pugh; Miss I?th
is; Miss Hildred Ilenr;
Genevieve Vincent: Mi)
s; Miss Vivian Nance; Mi;
e-\Villiams; Miss Rosa L<
Us; Mis Mamie Baskin; Mi
1 W4nm?gham-;Miss Eli
r Carson: Miss fJandnin
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Miss TAgnes Ruhterford; Miss;
? Marjorie Peaks; Miss Sarah
Boozer; Miss Nanette Dodson;]
Miss Jessie Kennedy apd Mrs, j
o- Baxter.
is At 8:15 the line formed and!
st was led to the dining hall that
a- -streamers-oP jmlple and -gold-,?
>r (College colors). The hall had
17 The Appearance oTlTrooT"garden,
le The table was placed in "F"
o. shape and artistically decorated
s- with flowers. The vases contain
i- ed alternately rose* and-earna-j ?
i- tions bedded in fern. Down the
5. center of the table ran a cluster
ty of grgen vines that Had sweet_~
al peas interwoven therein.
it The following menu was serv- )f
ed while the orchestra played
ie from its beautifully decorated
a pit: - - ? . . :
- ?? Frtiit Cocktail" ~
r- Salted Pecans
J. r ? erearrrof-Tomato Soup
>y Roast Chicken-?Corn bread dressing ?
y. Candied Yams Sweet June Peas -
a Steamed Rice and Sorority Gravy .
;d Hot Rolls . Butter . il
_ Fruit Punch' Ti
H. Pie a In mode
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id__ After dinner mints. p
m . : ?j
es The welcome address by Mr. -b
s: L. J. Jiicks was followed by a
el selectdon-Trom the-'^Frat" fouiv ?
f; An address by the Vice-presise
dont> Mr. N. A. Ford,?^-he^
ss of tokens to all a-nd the final ad- 5
ap dl'PSK llV tlin Pro??<tovif nf fVi" ?
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