The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 21, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
^-Saturday. April 21, 1928.
UNDE^^Thta
Miss Marie Dacis spent Easter \ i'li
her friends in Aiken, S. C.
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7 JiTr, 1). A. Jenkins, a student of A1
(en University motored to Abbevile,
S C.. last Sunday to attend the funeral
of his mother, Mrs. L. .Jenkins,
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- ,Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bassard wish t.
announce the birth of a fine sor., April
12th. Name, Bremen Waynran G
Bassard; weight 12 1-2 lbs. 1
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Miss Mable Wicker? of '518 East
f 187th St., New York City, spout On
we6k-(Jllll with lit-i brother, Albany
N. Y. '
* * nfMrs.
Florence Brown, after spend
ing the winter id Tampa, Fla., paasin
. thrniiglTthte qityTasf Friday" en VoUtJ
to Durham, N. C., to join hre husband,
Mr, Jesse B. Brown, ~ whcr<
they will make their home foe tin
dimmer.
Miss Gussie A. Rutherford, a teach
_i er in the graded school at Edgefield
spent the week-end in the city anionf
friends and relatives. She stopped a
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Andersor
Ruff, Pine St.
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Mrs. J. W. Trezvant of 822 Gat.1'
St.,wishes to announce the visit o
her sister-in-law and children fro_?
Greenville, S. C, Their names are a
follows: Mrs. J. S. Timpton, Ilertfu
lees, Ertha Lee, Camuijl Aiken. The}
will spend several days; after whicl
they will go to Orangeburg to sepn<
some time with her mother and thei
they will return to Greenville." ?"
VISITING GUEST
Miss Katie S. Knox loft the cftr;
last week for New York as ."he wa
called to attend to some very im
portant'business for her aunt'. -Wh.il.
there she enjoyed the Eastertide wit1
friends. She also visited New Jersey
Miss RnmOrreportsof having *P''n
a short but pleasant stay. _
ROYAL THEATRE
On Friday, April 27th for- one da
only the Royal Theatre is offering th
mostr discussed photoplay of the yea
entitled "MOTHERHOOD." This pic
ture is dedicated to the women o
the world "MOTHERHOOD" wa
'rprciiuced with the co-operation -a
Knickerbocker, Bellvue and allied hos
pitals of New York City and loadiiv
memhers of the Medical profession
who acted as advisors in the Scenes
"MOTHERHOODts the TivsWpictu i
to face seriously the problem of mbd
em mategpity, its a picture for adul
~ Intelligence.
"Please do not iget this picture con
- fused with other sex pictures tha
you have seen dealing general dis
eases. "MOTHERHOOD" hak- bee
endorsethby all of the leading medic?
associations of America. ?,
"MOTHERHOOD" is a picture thn
every woman should see. Childre
under 16 years not admitted.
THE DRAMATIC CLUB
The vice president of the Dramati
Mrs. John Goodwin, was hostess t
the club at the home of the presiden
$rs. Hazel Bookman^ In the coz
living room when the radio, and . vie
j trola were the entertainers, the .men
bers enjoyed the pfe-meeting hou
W ehatting about "Jacks" and other inportant
^elements."^During the bus
i ness hour, not only "When the Cloc
Strikes Twelve" -was discussed bi
also plan were made for a prograi
to be rendered at Sidney Park, Sur
day night, April 22. Talent froi
the ^lub and . from the city will di:
t? play itself at thai time. ??'
After the meeting was over, th
hostesses extended an invitation i
the "Salle a' manger1' where th0 cole
scheme was carried out through th
pink blossoms centering the table ei
circled by thG pink napkins and li
?' tie white l&ce doilierf. - Even tl
shrimp saldd with its accompanyir
olives, sweet pickles and butterthir
made a part of the color scheme, at<
Scalloped oranga?cups replete wit
fruited jello and cherries andnutsthe
feast was at; its height balance
there, too, by the wee after dinn<
mints. '?rt
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We diacavered because of the has!
of some of our members that froi
e^ildjiood the like for playinj? "jacks
had not left and the rest of us \vh
?had nana to "play? with reluctant
left the* house ihortly after "the
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???""SPECIAL NOTICE. j,
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T'he .United Order of the <1. R. <
Gidding- and jo.llife Uniyn will open
--its?Sixtli?Grand ^ItuiTiFo?Session * at' *
Union Baptist C'huVch, on May the *
1st, Und and, 3th,..with Mrs. Rosanna *
Ward, of Charleston, S. 0.,' in the ^
hair, tlii' (ivand S. M. <
EE I'ERCLE EN I RE NOES ?
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' "Avec plaisir" Mesdeniolselles Lil-- .
^ nan and ClaroUtr Watts 4a4 rdvii* re- <
' reived Le Cercle' fait re Nors_ at their
home, 101 1' I'ulaski St.. . Around the
red until tallies were passed and then *
^ hey accordingly seated themselves at f <
tunes tor vvnist, where "Don ben" had <
ilready in en placed. . Mile. I-tllie : i
Jones was the lt'iefcy winner of silk i t
, "best's,' "couloj'u de blonde," the livrt <
prize. Milt. Oseedlrt Allen won con so- 1 ^
Ujtio'n, but R'avcrup to Minnie. Allen
playintr for, hop nieces, t he t hostesses.
i'lte prize w;es -hand-uiado lingerie onibroilierod
"nfter a union.,'fashion in 1
^ due nr.d pink. Mile Daisy Roach '
sutcpeded in keeping the noony fi'o.ni '
\H}c. Maria VYHHnnipf' thus alio wan .
awarded heistiftned handkerchiefs ,
I 11 lawn de iraneais, The talk, con.e.st
11a ha. '.iven for Faii V. uhl then de?:
| 11 itd TTie attention oi l'.e i ercle.
, "cpoVLs- i'rofli ' the uoniniitt.ees w.ere
. 'njard nijd other plans advanced. Mile, j
MaT'y Kay made a. slnmt tiUtrf..hiCh
served as stimulus for .the ac-j
.ivities of the process. The hostesses j
Might fully si fcved. ijioiF- quests . the : ,
7 .nost deletiahle shrimp salad course, j
'.uitterthins and rnsse the'.- Members
1 >f the club tendered' the* hostesses
otany t x pre-shots' of anprecjationsfor
lie enjoyable ai'terhoor^- ytont^wiilej
s them.' * I
I I STKli: IHv't/^'-NDA LITER-!
AKIM Hh (.I.SKl.l.M il \I 1
The.- rjolly' givl's c7 Die T iis1 live'Du'.? '
^ ;.on !:\ Ccsoll.-chatL was I
j lelighl fully- entertained by the h>v2
;ng Kjanlein Mat tie. Lindsay- at her
home on Assembly St., Friday afteiv
noon, April T3th. . .. .
After lh6 business, Fr vili-'iv A ;r?
y Willianfs" gave a~ brief .'but very ififr j
:pressiv'e talk on "'How to better-.the!
. lub and bow to make the ellib and jc
?ach member an asset to humanity,"
i, The honored guest, Fraulcin Clertrude!
Wa.dubgtofiY u~P Charleston, -renderei' _
in- instrumental ;so!o. . .
A "re-freshing iced course was served'"
'iricl. each departed, expressing, that
they had ..enjoyed the evening. The
-ext pleasant afternoon- will he spent
s w'tth "Fraiilien Maggie- Long.
*- - ?EULliKN LEAF Cl.t lt._~ _
f Miss .Julia He He Thompson, thc_
s .'president; failed the meeting to order.
i--4'4w minutes of tlie past, meeting were
- ead by . the secretary, M.iss Herd.el!
n Tackson, .
s -- Thts""hc;!ng the first nieeting .of the';
a ;pvln*',.tl e living ream was beautiful1-:,
f 'y decorated with pink t o.seSjmaiu.ai - (
i- "atiops and ycil'-w' and white cliry-1
t amtheibuins. In the-dining room the |
? -ib'<< wYT .l Hn'' n I ebb tbowtos that
i-' nafle'it t'lie center of attraction. Ow'r j
t il-ie rerrtnrvpf the' tablp ,waa .a huge j
i- -'.igh'C'of many dill'eront Colors.', ' |
n We we re, delightfully served with j
d i tasty repast of potato saliof oiTTeT^t
Y b-o-i Inn" -s.-mlu a ho-;. ;iod on- |
it -oa, then vanilla and- strawberry ice
n .-ream . with , white and pink-' cake.
Miss E->mih Kcrshay will be hostess
b. the .clnb <.n Monday,'. April i - J.
0 ft) AitlllA-C;i5.ANXOl NC-EMF.NT '
o Dr. L. A. Lewie and, *\ir. J, B.vLCwle,!
t, wishes to announce the marriage. of;
.v her sister, Clotcll L. Swygert to Mr. '
*- giamuel M, Mnyhcw on April-14, 1-P28
i- at Washington, I). 0. <
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t- NEW CENT FRY XTJTES
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k On Thursday aflern&on, April 12th j
it Mrs. .S\fcan Rhodes was the charming
m hostess to ' the Xvw Ceii^uiy Club. -
i- Busing discussed followed by!
n the cidliny tvf'the roll. Each nlem5
bey responding with" monthly dues."'
le which were adorned with dishes of
o minfs Sfiid -chocolate almonds. The,
!r* came was very .interesting arid exie
ellfrig Tro~m start to fVrrnrh:?At- the
a- conclusionthe game Mrs. Julian
t- Stuart held the highest score and role
ceivetl a lovely Jar of powder and
igjy.uir. Mrs. Harry (XpotTwin received
is ja box ol' dainty hankerchiefs us booby.
1- :And in lilt' iluuv I'm consolation Mrs,
n.; Kannio?Hipp?drew?higher and re-1
? I A delicious course was served; con-1
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AI mr*1111g Ul tiuu DUHUU tvw W1UI
?r lemon dices, walnut ice cream with
?lehocolote suifc and cherries and lmTj>J
tc fingers. While the guests were en-"
m joying.tbis appetizing menu they were
" entortfrrrred~.*^'ith music-on the radio,
irt [ Mrs. C. E. Stephenson will he hogfe
:e | ess to the clift) Thursday "afternoon,
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["Rev. J. E- Beard. O. t>., Abbevldir
" Grand Nobe t'oniinaude'r
j M. A. Evans. M. D., Columbia
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f seymour Carroll Columbia
T - Grand Noble Secretary.
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