The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 16, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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"" V: . i *** ,.. . I Saturday, June 16, 1928 %\ r i \ IVFiss Blanche Mui-ph, prominent a- ^ mong ithe. younger set of Spartan- ^ j. burg, S. C., left for her home Thujrs- t day afternoon after spending a plea sfint time in the city attending the , conference held at Benedict College^ ^ during the week". [ the 9th^fo^W?whingt^?^~ (where she will reside for an indefinite length of time* We hope for her a very-plq>asant stay. * Mabel Henry of Germantown, ~ Pa., was the guest of Mfrs. Daniel Patterson and?Williclmenia Thumps ~ son for a few day#. "Vfaiile here she 1 received the hospitality of her many friends. . On' Friday afternoon Mirs. Julia Bonner entertained- at her homfi_on_ _i Page St^ with"0 a lovely diner party , "*in ~K~onoir~of Dr. Mabel Henryf Mrs. j Bonner had as her guests ^former classnmtes and schoolmates of Dr. ; Henry while she was a student at Benedict: College. T ? ~~ j ?: Mrs. Florida Washington of Flor- , as the guest of Miss Frances Jene-; < Chce spent Monday night in the city ] rette. Mrs. Washington .'was on-her , way to Rock Hill to attend the State \ meeting of "*the Colored Federated , Clubs of South Carolina. < Mn'. Ernest Harrison continues ill at the homo of his undo and aunt,.|.; Rev. "and M|rs. J. J. Harrison, 2310 ] Richland St. ? . , Mr.Olie Smith, of Baltimore, Md., ] spent a few days in Columbia during ' the week. Mr. Smith is formerly of Irmo, and has many friends in the , city. , ?L ? Miss Ruth Collins, a recent graduat of Hampton Institute, will spend ^ the summer in Virigjnia, and will ^ take two years' special work in book7 keep, beginnig next term. . \ Miss Beatrice Collins, teacher of , Borne Economics in the Kimberly Park graded schoolt Winstpn-'Salem, N. C., ? ?arrived home, June 8th. Iler many 7 ? ? -friends-are ?lad to see her. ? Messrs. Otto J. B., Theodore and 1 * Tom Martin left for Detroit,. Michl, Friday, after spending a very plea? sant time in the city visiting friends "and former schoolmates; ( Miss Rhudine Reeder, a teacher in Howard high school at Georgetown, has returned to the city for her sumin ur vacation. . f Mr. Willie N. Wilson with a group of other young* men left for Detroit ^? Wednesday in Mr. Wilson's car. , Mrs. A. O.- Marshall, linotype opera, tov for the Indicate^ Publishing Com.* pany, spent the first of the week in Sr.nrtanhua-g. where she attended the funeral of M,r. William WVight, Jr., f brother of her friend, Mrs. A. B. McWhirter. ;1_j ' - Mr. -Herbert Reeder, the talented saxophonist of the city, left for Asheville, N. C., Wednesday afternoon. Miss Blossom Ddnnelly, one of the high schol teachers in the Marion high school, has completed a success Mil term and spent two weeks home; ^ Jhaving Wednesday fo<r Philadelphia ^v7?nd other nothern points to spend Hftier vacation. w - ? m Mr. Wm. V. Mundle left-on ThursHday'for Washington, D. C., where he Bwitl spend his vacation-with relatives Bind friends. M Mr. and Mi's. C. S. Mcintosh, 202G HOak St., Miss I^esie Moorman and Ufn^fpr .Inmo? Ahn*v Greenville* Sunday to visit the form Vs aunt, Mrs. Virginia Sullivan. ' Miss Georgia Metz, a popular teach, B er from Newtrerry, was in the city. last week attending the eommence ment at Allen University. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harvey and Br son, Kelley, and Mrs. Bessie M. TucW ker, and little Maceo Nance motored to Qreehwood last Monday and spent the day -wuth relatives and, friends. _ Mr. Harvey wa son business. Kev. and Mrs. J." C.White and Mr.. T. H. Pinckney are in Louisville, Ky., attending the B. Y. P. U. and Sunday School Congress. Misses Ila^L., Stewart and Miss Pauline L. *Watson left Monday for Winston-Salem* N. C. to attend tihe summer session at the teachers' college. ? Mrs. Jennie Mosby, of Pittsburg,. Pa., is in the city visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Boatwtrifjht. ? .Hiss P. E. Boatwright left last week for New York C'ii.y to spend the j Mimmar. ' I Mr. Theodore Simmons^ 928" Pine ^ St., who has been suffering: with his eyes for the last three weeks, is now doing: nicely. _ 1 Messrs. H. E. Haynfceworth, J. H. Jackson and P. M* J* Ourry axe expecting to leave next week for Mor^^T.rri" " ^T.. r. . j ;** * ' " " " . ? t L-'- I - ^ . HE ROYAL I'OINSETTAS ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MISS DOROTHY WITHERSPOON .The party given by the Royal Poinettas Social Clui), Friday evening, une 8th at- the Divine street resilenceof Mrs. Sac. Guinyard, at which diss Dorothy Witherspoon was guest f honor, was one of the lovliest" aT.~ airs ever given in Columbia. The lower floor of Mrs." ?u|n,y&i^rs ovely home, was thrown ehsuite and fleetlyely' adorned with the season's lowers. A profusion, of glow elet ric candelabrum, hooded with sof' range neer afforded chi'aming addiion to-the beautifully gowned young naidens and th<? handsomely dressed 'stags.", c - - , ?. ; ' \ < Receiving from nine to ten weretiles Helen i;n>o'o?- oiwl M? .Viae, assisted by l)ehwith Meeks. The modern radio- announcer. has lothing on William Patterson, who is a jokester and master of eerononies, has few equals. "The ball was sctLrolliiw" with the iresfentaitlioh of Poinsetfas* officers; o guests by Mr. Pab'erson. Each ;hey ware notr entirely devoid of a verious tinge;, for there were occasnents of pathos to add variety to he occasion. :?il "So Ti^ed" was pleasingly sung by Vliss Hiola Wilson, who has a beau if01 soprano voicet and is one of Coumbia's most charming young maid?ns, Following this was an excellent Charleston exhibition by Miss Inez Vfangum, popular member of the younger social set. Willjc Vaughn sang "Are You Thinking of Me Tonight.?"; after" which Itfiss Georgia' Coke and Eugene Cheeks rendered a beautiful exhibition of the Waltz. Miss Mat tie?Pyle.i?a+ni?Christopher Lindsay also gave lovely Charleston sxhibitions. ^fiter the program -Mr. \Teeksr president of the club, presented Miss Witherspoon,' the honor guest, \a box of -pretty-djnen handker- | .-nieis. airs. UJU^nyanl,. hosU^^tnj photograph album by Mr. Meeks.l fcach recipient responded witb-ffn appropriate and interesting talk. Dancing and games. of whist fidlowed. The whist 'prices offered *veyo conoslation, a box of linen stationery.' md booby, a lead pencil.. Punch was dispensed by Miss LtP" L-ile Walker. The Ajax Deluxe Orchestra tarnished music ITti'bugTTdut the evening. Friday, June 8th, was one* of those rare daiys Poet Lowell \Crote in his 'Vision of Sir Launfal," and unless observation is grossly misleading that June night was even more rare and lovely with a soft mellow moon in the South. This with the music made the >ne grand span of-time from beginning to end. Fair maidens were Misses Inez Mangum, I.ucile Walker,' Lillian-Nelsen. Helen Gregg,- Luvenia Scott, Blanche Jackson, Amanda Starnes, Annabelle Nelson, Sybil Nance, Georgia Cooke,-Viola Groove^_Ella_Lc?i Vaughn, Annie Mae Manigaiilt, Allyn Nicholas, Mattie Lyles, Thdmas^na Robinson, Sadie Adams, Eloise Weston, Prudence?Clark,?Christina?ilc~. Griff, Hilda Mclver and Hiola Wilson.' . ..; Mrs. Hi Taylor, MYs. Thomasina Gayden and Mrs. Jeffords were matrons of honor. COLUMBIA GIRL' GRADUATES WITH HONORS ? 5? . n At the' commencement exercises held at Washington, June 8th, M$rjorie Butler of Columbia, t>. C., \va; graduated from the Colljge^of 1,'harmacy of Howard University- \Vi,th honors. . ' . In scholarship for the ifentire c ottrso Miss Butler finished second in. a class, of twenty. In her junior year* she re. ceived the coveted gold key to the honorary Greek Letter Society, Phi Chi Sigma, admission to which is on the basis of scholarship. Two other prizes were awarded her upon graduof inn fVno VirmrrvaKlo lifn mnmhnr. ship in the National Association erf Drug Clerks; the ether the Ylehn and Fink Inc. of New York gold, medal frtr the beat piece of research work. Her subject in this work was:'"Investigation on Syrup of Calcium Iiodlde, N.F.U. . ' ' | Miss Butler is the younger of the -daughters nf Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Butler of this city. Her other two sisters are also graduates of Howard Universlty. One Miss Ruth E. Btftler is a teacher of Latin in the city higt school. The other, Miss Edith Butler' II a teacher of English in the Charlotte high schoolThe family motored up try see- thf new doctor emerge, cr</wned vW'ith tribute?, that scholarship desreves. gan College, Baltimore, Md.f 3 Miss Annie^ Lowman is\ now th< president of Mount Pilgrim Baptis' Church missionary society This so ciety meets every Monday afternooi at 5:30 o'clock. t * ' , THE PALBfgl V ?' BURNS-DUREN '? | lk-autifii| in it? cimplipity was the marriage~wf Miss Ada Burns and Al-^ bert Duren, of Camden, S. C. which was solemnized last Tuesday evening, June 12th at 8:.'10 o'clock at.the home of. the bride's, parents, 2219 Senate Rev, R. E. Brogdon, pastor of. "he brjde, conducted the ceremony. . The decorations were beautiful. TJie , i+4er?f cbeme was white, and green, l'he stairway from which the bride ante, was entwined with ivy. The durations in the parlor and dining 110m weiecyt flowers and palm. On he dining table which held the bride's nke was a beautiful centerpiece of risli linen. Green tulle was draped 'rani the chandelier to the table. In he parlai'. where the-ceremony was performed were shasta daisies roses lul palm, with several wedding bells hanging from the chandelier. Miss Pnufine Taggart of Abbevillv vsis liinhl i\f \tnttt\f nn,l " i?. v (tv.l.Wl UIIU OUIC ? WUU" ':l'ul flress of pink georgette, trimpied I vith satin at&l lace, and cai'Hed an | arm bouquet of pink BuJterfly roses I mil swahsohia tied with pink tulie. ?The .l-ride was beautiful from the _.or- nt*' of orange blossoms which .held her hnttoiihovg veil in. plnrp to -the hi nest one buckles of her pretty Jcid Uppers. Her dress was of white -vote u string, of" pearls and. a-rhinestone .bracelet. . She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses, valley lillteS1 md swansonia, tied with white tulle. {Tre-pretty voiDwas'embroideredwith rhinestones. She entered the parlor ipon the linn of her father, Mr. Bunan Burns, where*she was met by the bridegroom and his best man, Dp. las-. II. Goode. The wedding music was rendered by li?s Seretha Cannoi>. Mendelsohn's wedding march was used and during ho ceremony Miss. Cannon played ot tiy. ~ : "*T? After the ceremony a receptiop was held, Delicious refreshments were served consisting .of punch, ice cream .nd cake. _ . : - The bride is a cojlcge. graduate of Allen Univevsitv nml Vioo i<??? "w9 VVVH SUIT raged in teaching in the public schools f North and South Carolina . ever since her graduation;' and is a widely oiovod young woman,, who has won lie affection and esteem of the many 'riends wthieli she has gained. The bridcgioom is a prosperous business _"'ii of r'-.imdvn, S, 0. XJie bride's going-away dress was f midnight blue and rose beigeJ?eorette, eiiamled with accessaries to mach. . They left immediately,, after he .reception for Camden,-where Mr. ! Hi t en has a lovely home prepared for 'lis bride- at 822 19th St. t; The. many, beautiful presents revived shows the popularity of the ourg couple. We regret that Mrs, Hut-en's marriage takes her out of 'lie t it v. but we wish for them a plea, ant bailing over the matrimonial sea IN VrTATKlNS" ISSUED 4. ? The Royal Roinsettfis have sent out LnviLatiiuis to -attend -the June?Bal; to he given hy this club on Fridaj night,i.Tun*e 22nd at the Frederick A eademy. . .? Thin dunce will lie a most, eniovahl: affair for' this occasion ^ill be furn ished Ijy -the Ajax*t?reh?rafra. --* OF TO CHARLESTON (ieorge II. Hampton, publisher o The Palmetto Leader;' Seymour Car roll, fiiled secretary of the. Americai Humane Education Society, and H i B. Baumgardner of Allen University I were nmong those en route- to' Char leston for the State Convention o I Mr. Carroll is on program fo in address in the interest of his work ?: FOR 1>K. HENRY i , Mrs. Helen Patterson entertainei I at her home on Saturday afternooi in honor of of her house guest, Di Mabel V. Henry. Several tables wer set'for whist, in a pretty setting-o , asters and daisies. .... r- At-t-hee-onelusion. of thegama , dainty piece of lingerie was givei Miss Wilhelmenia Thompson, holde of the hipliest' score; a Ixix of harn eml>r< yie red handkerchiefs to Mrs Ruth Johnson, winner of consolatio ! apd the booby- fell to Mrs. Alma Wil j liams. The hostess "presented to I)i itTorvry n Keuutlfui 'ncrvelly scarf.?*? To the following puests Mrs. Pat j teraon -served u delicious salad an I sweet course: Mrs. Alberta Simons Mrs. Lnura Coode-Jones, Mrs. Lorin Jones, Mrs. Marian Asman-McMillar -~M"Hr~Ju.y l e Jenkins, Mrs. Rosa Bmitl . Mrs. Willie jRosehorough, Mrs. Del - Mae Entzminjcer, Mrs. Ituth Johnaoi .. ]Vlrs. Almsf" Willian,is, Mlrs. ; Sara r'-Y<>unghTood, Mlsa Ha Stewart,, -Mia Bertha Bouknipht, Miss Edna Jack ; son, Miss Ella C. Myers, Miss- LiJli t Jones, Miss Catherine Mack, Mis . j \Vilhelmena" Thompson, Miss ?fen( > vive Vincent, Miss ffayiertt Cornwe and Dr. Henry. .... ; <?. . TO LEAD** ~ 1 11 PROMINENT COLUMBIA GIRL MARRIES PHILADELPHIA Miss Carrie Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Logan, was married to Mr, John Edward Henry of Philadelphia, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. MHenry, Wednesday evening, June Gth at eight o'clock at Second Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., by Rev. T I. Goodall. . . -' 1 Before the bridal p&rty marched ;f\ Mrs.'L. S. Rdb'inson sang , beautifully ''Because." Prof. A. J. lfil! presided at the organ. She wore a green ruffled georgette dress an^Lsllver slippers. . 'The bridesmaids were Mrs. L. -.D. Hawkins (the bride's' sister) and Miss ?l. _ ?-- ' - ' i livicii tiviinavii ?nu ?urc U)oie dresses over green, taffet.ta with green and Mrs, W. B. CK'ilds wore peach (oole dresses over peach tatTetta, with peach toole haJse hair hats and silver slippers. Each carried a bouquet of American' beauty roses. Mrs. B. T. I'ond, the - matron of honor ( the bride's sister) wore a toole dress over horse hair hat and gold slippers. She earned sweet peas The-??>omsi?en were JJWr. Flemming Bolick, Mr. John li. Loj?an. (brother <5f tKe bride) Mr. best man wasM r. George Williams, r The flower gjrls were little .Misses IJlizabeth. !Gray, who wore a pink crepe de chine dress and Jbonnett with "white slippers to match. She eaiTtPfl dairies. Porcthy Mcl.eod wore la blue-ctepe de chine dress and bonnet and white slippers. She carried red roses. Master Ih^rold Shelton, the ring bearer, wore a white satin suit. He carried the ring on a white satin POPl txiu MON , J AT 7:QO O'C $2.75 - Roun L _ ' T COMMITTEE; RrvV J. P. WaiK H. W Walker, Messrt. D. Thomai Wetley Hunter, Mgr. 1 " " J 1JH0NL 6b2b' - V-ir / PAUL & R ' . CLEANER 1 1 . ; ' . We Make Old 1. And New Or f , / . r ^ Quality And d n " 1317-1919 TAYLOR STRE | NO! i. Bathing at d Colore< FROM 4 *r I. ? F.vcppt h . " ' V. i_ t BRING YOUR ie ;s 11 1 ?' ^ - ?- ' n ' r-pillow. . The bride marched in on the arm - of her father.?She wore a while iu!" ' fled crepe de chine dress brimttied in Italian lace, a long white net veil \ trimpied in Italian lace and orange blossoms and Whitei satin slippers. She carried a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. . , , ; j Before the bridal party marchi-p out Mrs. L. S. Robinson sang "Mine." The-ushers were Mr. Joseph.Philips .and Mr. Benjamin Reynolds. . . A reception was held at the holm of the bride,, where dplieious chit-Wi-.u^ salad, oljves, saltines, cake artel let "rream "were served. After the re ccptioh the ,bride and groom left immediately for a honeymoon trip to Washington, D. C. . ' Th.e 'out-of-town gues.ts wer.e Mr. s and Mrs, John R. Lpgarr of W.?hin ^ ton, L). C\. Mrs. Ijcwih White of Brook | lyn, N.'.V.; Miss Alice-Henry, of Sail buyy, Md.:-M.r, Wm. Logan, of Colum-. bint S. C'., and Mrs. Sicily Hamilton' Hill of New-York. City.' ? \ _ (IVEST IN W.VSIIlN<m>S?? Prof.-and Mrs. T. it? Hagginsv of 2207 Chjimpion Street, N- W., Washington. I>v ( ., TTaxt as their week-end j guest.Mr. W. I). Bailey,'a rec';-nt c<;dI lege graduate of Allen UniwJrsjjy. | Columbia. JS. C. Mr. Bailey was on | his way to .Newark and Mont Clair. X. J. to spend the summer with relatives and friends. It is hoped tha* his stay? will he a pleasant one. (JVEST IN PHILADELPHIA ~*Mrs. Willie Mac Batfn of Philadelphia, Pa., had as her house guest Sunday evening Miss Mable Wicker of New York City and Mr. Frank Ba-. ten of Philadelphia, Pa. ?: : ?i?1 : JLAR 4 RS10N | ^-SALEM-[ UNE 18 LOCK A. M. | d Trip - $2.75 | m?Ton,"J. Rr Johnson, T.ErRnbmsrrr;?B I, S. Anderson, Henry T. Mttrsha'l, ES INSURE YOUR CLOTHES? MARSHALL LS & DYERS Suits Look New les To Fit You. ** : Service To All ' V H. T. MARSHALL, Mgr. :ET v.. COLUMBIA, S. C. TCP I Killians for . I 1 'People TO 8 P. M Sunday* SUIT WITH YOU A J. DAVIS, Mgr. % PAjGE SEVEN ' ? " - ' hjg'j . EVANS HAIR HEAUTIFIER 2W" - EVAXS UAIIU-BEAUTIFIEK is Ur soften, brighten and beautify the hair and give it d, lustious~fippearance. , ' ' . - EVANS UAI'-R SEAUT1FIER ismade of ingredients to do away with - . dandruU' and cure irritated scalps. EVANS contains" no alkalies nor harmful Inijredie'Mts. [ E is absolute ly pure. . _____ '^Manufactured'Ht " NOG I'ftie Si.. Culuiiibikj. S. t". I'hone G158 ' -'t I^WEFIX^^^ ?fcrenerators^ Starters, Batteries I 'vil ll'.i-i o .vii *>uik iiuarunu'cci Palmetto Battery & Elec. Co., Inci I 1 30* jftjfmt-er St. ' Phono 32351 J ti4S7 ? ' ' ' """ ~i^rfr. tiawkins' Real Estate-Agency ===_ Notary l'ulillc 1 'Homes oivEasy Terms" IJil7t-v Washington Street mi.UMW \, S. C. soiTiiLtt.v it ah.Way V. . . SYSTIvM r ' " Arrive No Between No. Deiiart 8:35a 31 N. V.-Augusta 31 8:45 ia' 4:45 p 33 AuK.usta-X.-Y. 32 4:55 -fx ?1:35 p_j&- .Charleston-fin. 27 1:45 \t J 4:45 p.' 28 Cm-Chaik-ston .28 4:57 l>. 10:45 p. 10 Co'iimhia-Cin. 9 6:00 a 5T30 n >1 C '-.l.l-.v'.,'! 'J'T'i 1 -(in? "7 ' ? fc<?? I ? ^ 5:20 p 2-1 Columbia-JaxVl 23 ll:00p 11:00 a 8 C'riTpmhla-Aug. 7 5:00 p " 1 :-10 p 11 (.'olumbia-Sav. 13 10:15 a "0:30 p. 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:35 a.. M0:05 a 13 Columbia-Chari 14 2:00 p ? 10:10 p 11 Cohimbia-Chas. 12 5:20 a 4:55a 15 Colu iiil.ia-( :bas_?1G 2.20 a ?7 12.,?ll-v?in Oia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p p 10 Columbia-Green 15 7:05 a '10:55 a 18 C'olunibia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p 5:^5-p 1-111 *eohxr-Giiar. 114 7:80 * Via Camden and Rock Hill. City- ticket cilice, 1307 Main Street, > V ' b-C-h' * ' . . COI UMBIA! S r Export. Starter. Generator nnd Battery ; Repairs PHONE R580' : Fripps* Battery Service; Dreadnauirht Gould Biitteri#'Lonpest I-ffe by'OwnerV Room la (JIVE 1!S'A'TBi\T.?. ; . 1213 Ijidy St.. Columbia. S. C.. ; p?WBWMWMB??MWWW?I 11 -O*" ^5 Anions; the New Lodges being set up in Columbia this i month are the following: Deputies: . , Mrs, llattie L. Simuel, I ?*?220 Marion St. : Mrs. Ella Ta> lor-SiatetC ** . Broad River Road. ? Mrs. Isaac M. White, Kendaltown Community. Mrs. Sarah Logan Robinson, I, I . C? . . l.'J pi reacnmiree oi'. lujjcwwuu I Mr. 1*. M. BowKrij?. ~ 1115 WashinRton St. I Mrs. P. A. Ingram, H 910 firt-en St., - V PROTECTION AGAINST . ACCIDENT. SICKNESS AND DEATH Greatest 6?cr?y Exaifl^al,_Bcnevolent and Patriotic Organlzatlor^t?no0vn. THE GUIDE TO? Health, Happiness, BrotKerhood, Prosperity, Felow ship, Charity, Kindness, Jus. !'tics,'Mercy and Love. OFTERS TO* ITS MEMBERSHIP r~"A'0T . III II tft n-'"""" ?T ri*a1;hii A'u .. In Disaster and Distress. Aid to Students ? in College, Free -Hospital Treatment ihd Medical Advice. ^ Deputies wanted to or pan <h ' every city, town and ham'et , ollna. .. .. j Joining Fee, $"00. Speci? i ' on HOW ottered Candidates for . nn . >1' f?r?? . $3.00 everywhere Trt America. i_For Information, writs ? Tl*ie Grand Not a Sr^HJiy. WNiOHTS i OF TOUSSAINT, tJ?V1?? Taylor St., Bf pponc 0757 ? Columbia. S. C? WiCtSV. J. E. Beard, O. D., Abbeville Grand Nobe Commander I M. A. Evans, IWT D.. - Oolumblar- ? . Grand Nobis Counsellor . 43 Bt MaJ. -Gen. A. Q. Ounmore Georgetown Chief of Stnff, Uniform Bank. I Seymour Carroll Columbia * w|jS Grand Noble Secretary.