The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, November 12, 1927
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Marion Anderson, the young son of
Mrs. Lillian Thompson motored to
Aiken .Friday, accompanying him was
.Mrs. L. W. Johnson and Mrs.. Dinkins
who attended a special meeting
there. They.- reported u delightful
trip.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Stevens~~WilIiams'L motored
to Florence and Dillon to visit friends
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Mr. David Carmichael" spent the
week end in Branchyille,.S. C., with
his parenta.-Re^-and-Mrs^W^-O^-Oarmichael.
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Mrs. Sicily B. Hill, formerly of Co
Itrmbia, but now of New York is in
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?.iic vioHiiig reianves ana irienas.
She will be here for two or three
weeks. Her many friends lare delighted
to -See her home again.
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t Mr. Sil""!"'", ll.tin pnr.r.nrl
away-Nov. 4 th, was u loyal member
of Columbia Camp No. 10. American
Woodmen and carried a $1,500 policy
with this company."
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- Mrs. C. J'rBeetcher, of 615 Blanding
street, is up again;after a brief illness.
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?* Mr. J; C.vHughes,, of Lady, street,
left last Mondnv afternoon fur New
York where he was called on account
of the death of his son Claude Hughes
which was caused by a fall from a
high building in ' that -eity. Mr.
Hughes will return with the body as
aniivri no nnc ciKU KvT^TvKtVI
ments will be made upon'arrival of
the~Bbdy. ~
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Mis& JAllie Gofield, uH instructor at
Booker Washington High School carried
with her Miss Osceola Allen and
Miss Maria Williams, on a motor, trip
to York for the \ileek-end. They
were the guests'of Ijhe Wlrights on
Madison street. The party motored to
??Roelc-Httt?joining' another group* of
friends from that prosperous little
town, among whom were Mrs. Russell
and ^iss Ruth Wright, The
trip to Rock Hill was a very delightful
one., They report a most enjoyable
week "end. " ;y .
THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB.
The second meeting of the Cosriiopolitan
Club was held at the home-of
the" president, Dr. J. E. Watts on
Friday, Nov.. '4th. Business of im7"T"
portance and interest was taken up
The differences of opinions on every
. question were so great that much
time was taken up in trying to arrive
at conclusions that would satisfy
all concerned, bijt finally-everything
vas settled satisfactorily.
rThen..the Club turned to whist.
Miss Lillie Jones showed the others
~a,fe$ fine points m "luck holding"
and "supeT playing." She collected
a total of points nearly double that
of her closest rivaj. Dr. Daniels'
ace of clubs was instrumental in ob^
taining for him consolation prize._
MTio It? o \r vnn'a Kirl fVin Knnl\ir
****??? AVMJ IWUAUII a uiv*. ivi tuv n/\sv/&sjr
"wag so hrwr that again she was able
morer win of the booby will give Miss
Saxon full control of all booby prizes
henceforth.?Pr
| v . * Wherrthe-wh|ist was finished and
' the refreshments were about to be
served Dr. Goode arrived so that he
could help partake ofTfie- delightful
, chicken- salad, potato chips, and cocoa
" LE CERCLE ENTRE NOUS.
Misg Irma Anderson proved a very
charming hostess at the third regular
meeting of ~~Le ~Cercle Entre Nous.
The tw^ previous meetings were held
at the horns of Miss Henrietta Boozer
and Miss Osceola Allen. Much important
business was discussed, each
member giing attention and interest
and-offering suggsetione bo th at each
committee had completed reports to
the satisfaction of the group, within
L.?. Al ...V.1.A T _ ?
. cftii iivui /TV wiiirit ue vcivic was c.-'qually
interested. The first? prize
~ \vas awarded Miss Henrietta Boozer,
Miss Thomasina Thomas drew the
"consolation." Miss Garrison received
the booby. A delicious salad
coursc with -hot Vcoo4a followed this
feature and was thoroughly enjoyed
by all present.
fe "^CAID^OFJKHANKS
my -
Mr. and Mrs. Silas W. Bookman,
Sr. and family wish tiL thank the
many friends for tlreir kindness dur
ing the illness and deth of their loved
k- one, Silas, Jr. - \ ,
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Personal*?ii
BISHOP AND MRS. DURST EN.
i "W1A1NED ' ' " ' :
. ^ - . On
Monday,' November the 7th at
7:30 1'. M. PreSideht und Mrs. Sims '
entertained at a reception in honor of
Bishop and Mrs. Hurst, who. have just
11turned from the Northeast Conference
at Florence. Tbe president
took this occasion to introduce to the
bishop the members of the faculty ot
Allen University. Professor Baun\_
Gardner greeted the bishop and his
wife on behalf of ihe nVernbers of the
-fttettlfy and the bishop and his \vtfe "
responded cordially. A lovely repast
was.served and the evening was spent
informally. Those present were: =
uisnop and Mrs. John Hurst, Miss L.
D. Hopkins, Miss L. Fountain, Miss S.
E. Green,. Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss
-Theresa Kennedy, -Mrsr^f- Gv -Ghat)-- pelle,
Mrs. L. K, Nelson, Mrs. E. Mor.
lis; Mrs. Com Reid, Mr. Green Jack.
wn mid Piufl-iSsurs." Bauthgardner, =
Valentine, Thomas," Bowser, Perrin, ,
\V. C. Tlinmns. P.^n.o^.. AT.nij^Vii. .
' &EW.CBNTUKY NOTES??'
On Sartn|-d!>y mft0''"""n Mvm Mnrinw- DickjSjv
was hostess to th? New Cen_
tury/Gfpb. The president, Mrs. Hop 1
ton Paul being absent, the vice president,
Mrs. D. K. Jenkins presided.
The meeting was opened for business.First
pnhio v?11. 1
- ........ ..... mil ttwi ?_uiu paying j
-of nionttTiy?dirre: A vote was taken j
as to the club having a social alfair
for Thanksgiving. The-majority voted
to give something. TJie nature of
the affair is to bg discussed at the
next meetinir. ' -
The game of 50t) was discussed.
Mrs. N. ^^Jenkins made the motion
which was seconded by Mrs. Tracey ]
Walton that 500 be dispensed with .
for the afternoon. '[
Tables were then spread, for the
same of whist. At the conclusion
of the game Mrs. H.'H. Cooper scored
highest and received a bath mat, j;
while Mrs. Henry Pearson drew high.il
est for consolation, received a wall i
vase. Mrs. Swan Rhodes and Mrs'-. A.*-r:
J. Collins tied for booby and irt the 1
draw Mrs. Swan Rhodes wbn and re_ !
ceived a box of candy. ' ^'1
-Mrs. Shaw ahd Mrs.- Brown, the?
guests of Mrs. Dixon, drew for the 1
guest prize. ' -Mrs: Shaw Hrow
and received a wall vase. A. delicious 1
dinner was Served consisting of rice, ^
gravy, " ^roni, bak^d Vhielrcn, po i?ato
solad on lettuce leaves, cranberry '
sauce, pickle, olives, ho? buttered
rolls and coffee. Candy \v?.i$ served <
during the game.
Mrs. JakeEubanks will be hostess
to ihe Olub on Friday afternoon!, November
11th.
I "THE PI
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| Friday, I
By Ai
8 Jack Dunning?A Victim of his- ]
? Percy Ogden?A True Friend ?
~fif ' Ashlye Drayton?Owner of Cows
, S William Henry?The Hired Man
8 Bell Boy?AtTremont Hotel _1
:5 Dorothy Dunning?Jack's Wife.
8 Alice Grandon?A Society Pott
Melindu Jane Bog{rs"?From Jum
.^3 Satfth?Hiram's Better Half ?
-^Pelly FBnd?t'0' -A-?Bhtck Dinmo
? Postively the most sensational
8 ing places: HOMESTEAD BAK.
8 ington St.; WILLIAMS' DKLt
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
_ Hear the Rev. Charles H._B.ro\vn,c
rust or of 2nd Calvary Baptist lb Uhahc
at Chappclle Station, corner Pine ahd?
Otnaic slrtW9, luesday evening, Nov. *
" 15th, at 8 o'clock.
r ? ^Subject: What a Community Center 2
would mean to Columbia, S. G., under J
the auspices of "The Citizens_* B^IdrS
ing Organization." recently formed^ fi
E. C. CLARK, Chr., |
C. T. FOSTER Cor. Sec. j
II imiiM -1111111 Willi mi
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"MY MARYLAND" j"
"My Maryland" the Sigmund Rom^
berg-DqTothy Donnelly- operetta,
which is?the reigning?Herniation of ?
both, blew York and Philadelphia will
oe' aaan vat the -Columbia Theatre- today,
matinde and flight, Nov. 12th. "It
is no Secret that its producers Messrs.
Shubort are out-to distance the rec_\
aids of "Blossom Time" and "The Student
-Prince:',' The fact that "My
Maryland is by the composer and au
' hoi* of "Blossum Time and "The Stuilent
Prince," is a. powerful factor in
enabling "My Maryland" to outdo
'Blqssoip Time" since it is their latest
and most effective work.
tor everybody. It abounds in coniedy,
Aliss Donnelly in her libretto hus a
story filled with love interest. Mr.
Romberg set the comedy and the drar_ _
ma into a score which' is highly me
Iodipus and which tells the "story
splendidly in music.-' There are any
number, of jstirring full stage num~
lu??-a ln u-lilflli iii' ?1:? *
.....V.. o"t; "line colli- I
pany of over one hundred is employed I
us null a? niiiniit liuautiful Iuvl dut'ls B.
between lh<> Northern otlieer hero and I
i1k? Southern heroine. j J
.It is an evening's entertainment replete
with music, comedy and stir. '
rjrtg drama. hot forgetting a strong
interest which ends happily.
tSHUFFLlN' SAM V
FROM ALABAM'"[ ~
At The Columbia Theatre Thurs:
day: and Friday Nights
-November 18th and 19th
\\ hat Uadio lias Dune for the The-.
atrical Goer*-?*-??*-?
The radio has brought the croon.?
i'ng songs of the Sunny South, the
iiuaint .-..iymgs-x>f the colored race,
and the peppy jazzy music to the
homes of the' country , at large and
now the demand has been made to see
and hear the floored people in per
son.
Never before ' has there been such
x demand to see and. hear the colored
people, and a number of all colored
shows have been Sent out on the r6ad
U> bring the South to the North, East
and the West. The greatest of all of
them being "Shhtflin' Sam From Alabum.,"
which comes to the Columbia
Theatre next Thursday and Friday
nights.
' Gardner and Barton have gathered and
together the greatest colored artists radi
thrrt money can secure. No expense the
nas been spared, and price or saWies yeai
have not "been considered. Just, the for
b'j^l"and none but the best do, for thei
'Shuflflin' Sajn From Alabam'," " Sou
The music, sayings, songs and danc- ten
es. and the ja/.zy music in "Shufflin i m-t;
Som From Alatoam' " takes on thru ; clem
the Suimv South, thp homo "f the him
happy, core free .colored man on to be
P?road\\\ayf-?.v.d into the very homes pea
ooo,o:ooowoo:oo"oooo"0"oa-o^omo;co^<
ROGRESSIVE <
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Presents
JIT OF HIS
>rama in Five Acts at the
fAL theat:
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RTHUR LEVVI^ TUB
CAST OF CHARACTERS
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} AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
pr,,mrtrf' 'T = I 1
policy which your forethought. pnrcnn^
sucn.
Every member of the family shouUL
S5Q0.00 "CONTRACTS. Our agents ai
about it. Phone 7186. ,
? The Mutual Relief & Bene
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-Thursday night I
people only. Fric
served for whites.
PRICES; Orchestra $1
lery 55c
Seat Sale Wednesday at TH<
hearts^of the individual. The i ami n half
io- has utilized_the services of ?? . ..
colored artist for the past twors
.hecause the publie demand was ^'v^uch wei
their particular kind of music. A^y Rr?ih?i
r sayings and rich Harmony of the
thern songs. Not satisfied to "lis- ''ums? -Herb
in" they how demand the colored ^ iljiams a
sts in person, and. to satisfy this land
"ShufTlin' Sam?From Ala
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brought to* this city just as it ap_ . ' " m
red in the East for the past year. \ \
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___ Gerald Roberts g
. Ralph Nclsdn q
_ Mrs. H. W. Baumgardner , 8 j
---?Mrs. L. M. Daniels
Mrs. T. D. Brown 8.1
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)RUG STORE. 1105 Wash- |
ISOLATION . ? | __
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at YKK MUTUAL HBLffiP : ? IK N
is undci^ rnntrart nnH yn.. D_ ?J3
ou promptly your insurance ? ^
ed you to talce out cunning !$"" "fi '
have one of our SPECIAL 3- 3
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lert Whitfield, Harriett mounted, I
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