The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 24, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
I UNPEB^M Trie
B Miss Nell K. Nicholas, of lTn
teacher in the Pendleton graded sell
Bs here foj- the State Teachers' '
iatipn as a house guest of Miss
ishingtan high, school.
irs. Ellen Davis-Carroll in cc
iy with her hust and, l)r. B.
r? VjUiiuii ui iM'win'iiy, are null' ul
^ home of the doctor's parents,
I Rov and Mrs'?Richard .Carroll
I Brahhamvillc Road.
' Miss Mariah Tucker who has j
K gmndtiotml in iiuim? irullllhU' at
I Uniyer^fy Hospital" in Augusta! .(
?is in the tiliy at the bedside of
brother, Mr.*dbsoph Tuckor who
been .ill for several'months,
. M-r,-and Mim. Rnfus Foster and
tie son returned to GalFney. S. C. 1
* Tuesday after attending the fuj|?
j of Mr. Foster's father.
Mr. Alexander Foster!; of Washi
ton, D. C. and-^Ir^ro'ilgton Fost.er
New York, lpt fur th?iy linfflm |
Thursday afternoon after' "spend
several days in the city where t
were called on account of tim^Tte
of their father, Mr. W. II. Fost<
Rev. Si, 3. Youngldond s))ent -1
Tuesday jn-BennettsviHer :
Mis"s Claudia Dorrah, rof Clin!
was in the city during1 the teach*
meeting.
" * . . '
Ontast Wednesday evening Ma
14th Mrs. Carrie Young, t)f 1
Gregg Strqet, entretained in' ho
1 -or her niece. Miss jQu.ecn. 1111a.lis
en, of Philadelphia, who is here
a short visit. A very pleasantenjoyable
evening was spent in pi
7 ~trrg whist and didWing. :
After the games delicious refrc
jpients were served which flonslsUvJ
chicken salad on lettuce, olives,-pi
les, saltfnes and punch. '
Tin: DORCAS ci.I u
The Dorcas CLub met at the r
dencc of Miss Anha ' Thompson
March 15th. Business of the club '
discussed .and a lively. prograin i
do l'efl I ACtr.y rlm.p.nii-1-ini i. ^U.-i
course was served, consisting of fi
salad on lettuce.leaves, salines, .w
cream and punch.
mijitjs
' All memhors^ofh the Alumni As
ciation' of Allen "'University are
-? quested to meet, Monday night, X
2Gth at Bethel A. M. K. Ghu
wpromptly at 8;00 o'clock. Business
importance to he transacted.
-?-j-?- Miss Jessie--Kennedy??
CORRECTION
In last week's issue a "typograph
cerning the death of Mrs. Gifli'e X
bitt. The, sentence read: "Mrs. Gi
Nesbitt, who departed this life, Ma
Oth in Wilmington, X. C.;" wh
should have been "Wilmington, M(
WAVERLY WIDE AWAKE CI.
Mr s. Bertha Mai Ilie w3 entertai
the Wavcrly. Wide Awake Club at
home, 2101) Gcrvais St., Tuesday e
ning. A f'.'eythe business nicetinj
delightful sweet course was sen
Mrs. WLilliams Lyles will be host
to the club~on Tuesday, evening
her home, 2216 Washington St.
- A. U. CLUB OF NEW YORK CI
The Allen University Club held
regular nieeting, Sunday' eveni
Mardh 4th, l'J28 af the home of
and Mrs. Wrn. fieahrooks, :80i)
121st St. After the business \
' < transacted the members spent a~
cial hour. A splendid collation \
^served during.the course of.the e
ning by the congenial hostess. ~
yjie^ next meeting jvill be held
tioodwin and I'irece, nosiesses.
?New "members arc ~cmistanly~bc
aclded' to the?'c.lub. The follow
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A maker, Mrs. S
lv Hamilton Hill. Mr. Ik Pf Wall
~ Mr. E: H. Clark- ?w
s~.. BALTIMORE, MD. ___
Miss Hatie Richardson spent
woek-end in Philadelphia as-the-gr
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anders
formerly 'df Oohnn'hhi', \i. C: ami
frleitd. Mr! B. .W. Burton, form<
of Harbison College. Miss Rich;
son was a well known dressmakei
this city and Irrnd, S. C. She is i
*" progressing steadily, in Baltimore
ter serving ttvo and one half yr
lishment. * -*
^ ; W--: '- ^ " **"- "H
ii l . UtMMilfe isll t
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A .
~ / junior Uplift notes
* The junior uplift club was delight;
fully entertained aj the residence of;
.Miss Evelyn Bright on Thursday af?
tfAnoon, March. 15th. The prosident,
Miss Corine Bailey, opened the mcet
ng fui bpslhessi A- number of mat
r '.era were brought before,the House
and wrere-dioeunacd by the members "
f the club.
T Those present were: Misses Ruth
Butler, directress; Corine Bailey^-Ednil
Boozer, Margaret'BrOdloy, Helen
lon! Lipscy, Elizancth Nesbitt, Helen Danicrly
and Marglirite Jeffers. At the
'inclusion of the ".meeting a dleicious
salad course was Scrved.consistintr of
tvCT?r
Liimon salU on lettuce leaves ,saltines,
oeoa and after dinper mints.
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R. ATTENTION!!.
fTTo There will bo a musical recital givthfc
n ni Benedict College auditorium. on
"Friday, March 30 at 8:00 P. M. by thej
mfsip department. Admission wilLi
iu-t j 0 free. All arc cordially <nvifr?,^ tn
TTu" on e out and enjoy an afternoon of j
la.. enl nloii'inrr The t"n) i ,1111 Vi'iirTnn
hei sist of both instrumental and vocal _
lias unihU of- the ypry latest musical
? .selefrions.
lit- 11 ***'.' last
I CAUI) OF THANKS
Ma' | We wish to thank our many friends
'or their many acts of kindness to
rtpr- is at the death of our husband and
, of "athftr, Win. II. Fostac. nad. for the
last liany beautiful floraWnferings.
intr Mrs. Phoebe Foster, -wife,
hey. Miss ?Lucile Foster,
atli Mr. Willie Foster,
?r. Mr. Rufus Foster,
last . Mr. .^Mgxtmdcr^Fostej',? "
" Mr. CoVdov/aFoster,
ton; -^v. Houston Foster, children.
PV? GOJJ)KN I.KAF CI.I B
A growing interest in the Golden
Jc'1 ".eaf Club meetings bo intr conducted
by the president, Miss Julia -Bell
nor Thompson, has . been evidenced by a
rowdtil roofh ot young trills every
on Monday. She left Saturday to make
an(' . At Miss Jtilia Bell's home, Mon^__
ay~ 'ay, March 10th there were seven'een
trirls. Miss Ethel Cook spent
's"~ | her Jast meeting days with us last
* lonoday. She left Satunlay to make
? | ten nome in wow York City. Alter
thc.jjnSin'ess meeting we were served
o cream, cake, punch had candies.
eRl* he club Monday, March 28th.
on j ?:
war- SPECIAL NOTICE
en- All persons who have become mem- .
mc1 "t-r" tff- th'h'TCrtllYts~of TduVsauit AsI'uit
. ociation, and wish.to. be initiated and
hip become members of the lodge nex'
"week, should report to the following
^sons^yMi-s. P. <A. Ingram, .,010
Ireen St., whose lodge will be set up:
'.so- 'iTi'Tliui sday evenand will be fol-~
re- , owed by a big banquet'and ^peaking,
Iar..i March 20th. ' ' ^
rcb Mr-y Ella Taylor-Slater, Broad Riv?
olJ >? Road, Friday, evening, March 30th
it Slater ITall. It will be followed hv
uu i big banquet arid speaking. *
?+y |?fry?-- i*t?rtherinforhratrorr write the "
! Gate Grand Headquarters, 1501 1-2
i 1'aylor St., Phone G757.
ical ! ? ? ^
w ALKHH-goodnmn 1
[OS- ' . ' ? : V. . .
. V i
rlie New York City?Miss Maude Miller
rch ! Goodwin, da*ughter'~of -Mrs. Nora
deli j Goodwin , of Columbia,. S. C., was |
! " 1 juicily married to Mr. Benjamin P.
| Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
1 II (-Walker also of Columbia, Tuesday
ried \vhing, February 28, 1928. Rev.'
hei j Win AT""'-"", J. n.it in. .f j
bysyjnian Baptist. Church- of this city,
S**a iflici^tedv The ceremony was wit,-ed.
i afSM'd by the familymuL-tv Xow in- ess
; '.iniate friends. The Jwnde's attemb-nt
: mts were "her sister, Miss Agnes
Goodwin and Miss.JEmma Walker
' iister of the groom. Mr*. Edward
TV. j. i'cott acted as best man,
its [ A reception followed the ceremony
n%> j it the beautiful apartment of Mr. an:'
Mr. Mrs. Isaas Grifiilh, 133 W. 129th: St.
w.j Mlgs Daisy Pierce rendered%severa'
vas., vical selections. Mr. Wm. Nelson was
| aT'lhe piano.
vas A delicious menu was served, con- ,
vc.- } istinu of chicken saladwith hearts .
1 jf lettuce, stuffed celery, olives, pi- '
at 1 nento cream cheese sandwiches, anvvy,
1 .-huvy on ersKjkers, piineh ftnd eake. :
V j^"?St9 PrCSent Were
in? | Mrs. Ed. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
iici-'jiitt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lawson, Mr.
<cr. i ni:l Mrs. Tsiine Moo re, Men.?-A~.??h-:
4 Goodwin,- M4sses Daisy Pierce, Beat
1 ricp Drown, Mary W. Ouudwin, Genu- "
vievc Bulk, Marie Hoggart, Blanche
the j Gravelly, Calislus, Agnes and Mary
iosJ i (kiodwiri; , Messrs. Ed. Scott^ E.
ion, Lillicwood, Wm. Nelson, Augustus
lit't-l Cluudulll',- U Ulmi- UlJlUililr-.il 111. Mil- J
?rly ; hell, W-nv. Joseph) Frank II. Lott,
ml- John Glenn, J. D. Bettcrson, Arthur
of Woods,, E. E. Johnson. San^A'an Lan1ow
j -linprham, Ed; /Wilson, t)r. Walter
af- Dixon, Al.vin Wakefield, Walter Daw ars
kins, Johnnie Voting,' James Mitchell.'
sab-4?During' ttit evening many dongratu*
. lations and telegrams were read. _ ,
. s .7-* "
. THE 1' rA l
KECEI'TION FOR BENEDICT ( (,
EEC E PACU ETY ?
. Doctor and Mrs. C. B. A.i'isi
were .the delightful host and lu/.-ti
to a reeption in honor of the I'-.u u.
on Friday evening, March i<5th*fi,(
8 to loJp. M". The (tucsU ii-se.iol !
almost promt ply at 8:01) o'clock a
were received most cordially l.y l
host find hostess. Caine.s, \ ai.oand
interesting furnished, apuuenh
the entire evening. A dblicibu, i
voui flfr-with jrlrvio and fah.cy ealn- v
served followed hy a laconical :i
dress by the host expressing his ;i
preciation of the wonderful coopjt
tive spirit cn the part of the fu-u!'
pleasure...
i ? S. I
University on March :>o, l'.?JS at :i;
P. M, Our team is ro.i?
fskout tu^wmr every." game ihis sea-.
Everjjoucmbor is^;llec.t, wi.de~n>V.;l
uml.tnntiou.i In kl tin.1 pupil} !L 1\ L.i.
olors wavp high- L_?
CHICKEN SAI.A\> SC i'PKK
; 'i
A delicious v'clue ken *sa!ad siipp
will lip se.jd on Omul I'Viilny, Ap.."t
lit 'thfr V,; \\. V. A., c"i her Tmiw.'
Hampton streets. Mis> K. Wa-shin
ton and'Miss. M. Wallace ,oT 1 tow a
chool, are in charge."
LE ce'UCI/E EMKI: NOUS
4 . - *"" * - %*??
Mile. Mary Rue Saxon .and M
Ruth Butler Were pleasantly emu
inning when they received l.e (."'A
clntre. Nous at the leauliAil home
tcsclay afternoon, the 1 1th i:
.vl)es Hours ft niches cueiiii. s'.'- 0
lancing ..the loveliiToss of the 1". v 1:
tioms Were delieiousls iYm'rrant. " i.
lames intantr-arrivies," a ntir h.'ul- i
mosphere "prevailed and' the -s;>. .
.owns of various vogues and h i
Tallies significant V?f spring v.
passed at o:.iU and tr.egui -ts Turpi
"^njjly, arranged themselves iY.r I
aniu of' whist' and?thus .it
'ngr'cable" hour. In the el'.e.-kirl"
^corcs "le carte" of MMc I>ai*y .V
-TO dctnlosed till' i'acl?Mint 1 !;
vpn the first prize, silk- linger
gorgeous "on bleu";- eons.dntom. a
:lk lingerie. . elahora'. e j:i '.I'uatica.
Iac.es and ribho.oijs, was awarded ."\i.
Lillian Watts; the. b ><'hy, t-l-'J i- !
le of Iliidnut's "can do toilk-ti
ent to Mile Thopta^ina Thorn";
crutiny of 4_e Corele,. the sixtc
Mocks, the handicraft of each nor
her made into a large"'quilt. of ova
hade and tint In the unost -silks he:
i foil'beyond description. It wn-. g
*n M11omF.stOiio ..Totmson to da i
'urthor faVicy stitching at lion|i^, T
mstesses then doligiiJUrJL their guv
vith the most' tempting chti-ki.-n r:
ad cn "laitue" pickles, salt inc.-. '
'.erthrns and 'tussq t'i "', t'hr:d.nr
ontrtiners of chocolate hrtn h :i f
l. .1 i t. i i. i .
iiurmcu wiiii luiiu- ia Hiuni1.
C()N(lAKi:i: MKDK'M. POC id
The-Conu'iyrcc Medi~n1 A-rri'. iy?y
royally en'.ertained-hy :J->r. F. 11. \\
Pants,' Wednesday night, March 1 i
Dr. L. M. Danjels, the president. <>
tied the meeting as usual and t
regular routine <$' Ini ii:e s \va. tr:?:
icted. Plans wpre put on feet for
health program at lletl'ud ' ( h ia
"umlay niglit, April " irhh, an ! \
(?| e I'VIM y pi?i',..n in . 1 i i' : i i.
attend.
.After the business- ty.ecdhg Ju
\atts rend a very, ir.'i ri'-.'iiniy ;
n "Peviepvrie.-Tl Jtifyet Ions ujf th^'W
'om Tooth." .The pape-ta was -sen
what.short'huit right ty the' p; inf.
awoke the thinking- faculty--of eye
ptan present and was. -very ,luo;r
discussed.' .
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? -J DE ALERS IN Rlv-Yl K:
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We arc now reatlv t? W!!
t RIDGE CEMETERY l(*. af<;<!
a Cejlefce Place oar.l.inc. -'iTic 1<" ?
X - MRS.R. H. WAI.TOX, ricvr,
Phage <><22
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Dry Clca
Qur Mcdern Dry Clem
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1102 Washington St.
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( M- > ,U'\ J Iw I'-ocioty had
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LOCKER
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m Prompt Attention.?
Thone 2814 rffiic^rjcz=z
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WELCOME TjEACHERS
vsatiun PROTECTION AGAINST _ .
' P lor ACCIDENT, SrCKNESS AND DEATH
$230.00 *?OLlCY
1o SI .V TlOl It C AK-UOLI,, (iramTNrmnn
it, l.'jol 1-2 Taylor- Street, 1'hone 6757, Ct
. ' . A VMOJN I'ASSl
^'' .'At
? :!"> I\ M. ,-j GOOD FRIDAY,
Sermbnb'y' Rev. Chas. II.
Organ 'Prelude?Mrs. Zone
? Music by "foe Choir ofSec'c
Given by The Inlerdenomina
A UNION SERVICE BY
r_ - 1 -
Serve ie of unusual interest will
Service of unusual interest will
- :.<1ih\y Park C. M. Church. Good F
1 he following is the program:
fte\- SamTkAVaiiace^:
< h-gTm---Glbrya Patrl A , ,
K)|)ening Prayer __ j.. ...*. . .
. Scripture Lesson _
, i- ermon?The Seven Last Words of
Hosing Prayer ' J-, - - - - . . .*
t Benediction . _ ;
) Organ Postlude ". ? _
| ROYAL T1
*. j Llb? !
I I . Irvin C. N
" I Newest and Gi
9 D B I B
125 PE01
BEAUTLELU-SCENERY <
1 FAMOUS MILLER R
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Saturday, M
' .re???
Hi M A XI
-p| ^ - -*?Noxt to Impciia
j y . * x"" 1415 MAIf
t! k l
C Dsp"' 1 /m
i ?r~u
I olfeM Cccci
liflrr* -V'-fc
Q hyj CREPE
? NOVEL'
_| " STRAW
~~7 '' AN UNUSUAL
I SPECIALLY PURC
. y _ _
3 Copfeii.?0 mm
I Rose *P
Ited B
- Wood - :
A \viHo_^aiieiy -of .-shapes, inolw
_ . effects.- Also pokes and flares i
Another Lot at ?
r* *"
Aft astounding Sale Price for
I New Spring Hats. ffvqrv Hat
*M Ne\y. All Shades and Headsizes.
l?AlUB BginCN
.Among the New Lodgoy be- H ;
ing set up in "Columbia this . ,
month are the following:
?" ?Depulfts:?' 7 ?H
Hfi s
Mrs. p. A. Ingram, S
910 Green St.
Mrs. Elja '1 aylof-Slater, Bf ;
liroad Kiver Koad.
Mrs. llattie L. Simuel, ' *'-"."7"
Marion St. Hj
-Mrs.- fcyarah Logan Kobinson, Ej \ ' 'i
Kendaltown Community. Ri
Mrs. Isaac M. White, g|.
J'eachstree St. hdgewood
Mr. i\ M. Bowlirig, B
1115 Washington St.
jecrctaryT,^e Knights of E]
ilumbia, S. C.
ON SERVICE
Mr- E. CllUltt'll .
APRIL Gth 7:45 P. Mv
Brown. . .
>bia JefTers. . i
?nd Calvary Baptist Church.~
tional Ministers' Union
nF ??
be the Union-Passion Service
be the Union Passion Service
ridaV, April 6th, at 7-45 P. M.
- . Presiding
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