The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 29, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, March 29, 1930. L
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?*- ? The seventh annual Christian Con
ferencefor colored vyomen_will be eolithrough-Jue_5Lh._
Further. information
will be Riven later. ??
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Messrs. Beverly Roundtrec and Joel
Jackson arrived in the city a few-day^
ago to spend their spring "Vacation ~
with relatives and friends,
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Mrs. Miria^i KeeTKTof Florence and^ '
Miss Noisette of Charleston were very
pleasant* visi-tors in the htttne of lJr. ~
and Mrs. ~K~. X Collins during the
week*
1 .Mrs. Airiy jL Carnan, of -this city, '
but at present in Philadelphia, has
hqon varyll) with the anffiieriza. ?He" ~
~ is Sbfriewhat better ntm, and i.s'ei--*
pected home A-ery soon.
1?? Dj*. Toby Richardson, who recently. opened
an up-to-date drug store in
BefnrettsviHe?wa^ seen in the city
^ last week end.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Cherry of Al-~~
ken were among tht, many visitors j
~ in th6 city for -the Regijfels. dance.
V last Friday. night. / * '. . .
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Mrs. ' Ida Davis, of state College. was
ft ?plfeasant".visitor.Jn the city.lhst Friday
ftpd Saturday^ .
The many friend^ of Miss Surlina
Jackson ftre glad to know she is" much
' improved after a long period- of ill- J.
- ness. ~ ~ r ?-*>?-"?^
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Miss Katie- Plalr spent , the week -L
end with relatives, and friends. Glad 1
' to haye her in the city any time. i
.Prof.?G. \V.?Howard, of George- _
-* ?tOwr>, with hi.j tun wins, G VV.r Jr.. i
.and B. C., are in the city attending- (
the State Teachers' association. They i
are guests, of Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Wash '
ington on" Barnwell street. <
s Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Harrison, Mr,
H. W. Harrison, Miss Sarah L. Har- .
i riFnn, Mr; Duvid?Harrison,- Miss L. ^
r' F. Harrison and Mr. J. H. Harris |
1 v weqt to Ridgeway last Thursday to f
=^~the funeraV of their?niece and cousin,__
Mrs. Annie Harrison Simons. ,
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I** Mrs. Bessie Patterson, formerly. of t
Columbia, now of Greenville, spent' \
- t.hp week end with her brother and
sister, Mr..and Mrs. Robert L. Rawls,
'*v~ of 1907 Gervais street^fcccompanyi
Marion -Davis, and. Mrs^ Sarah F.. i
Brooks. They report an enjoyable ;
stay. , ?
?v" " BfRTH A NNOl:XCEMENT " j
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Dr. and Mrs'. L. M. Daniels announce
the birth of their son, Lewis Minort, ^
Jr., March 21st. Motherland son are
doing nicely. \
[ A SURPRISE PARTY *
1 A very pleasant -aXteunoon was
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W when they entertained in honor of
I Mr. and Mrs. Faust.
[ A delicious eolation was served con- .
| wichcrs. pies, fruits and a plenty of
drinks. ~ - 1
'The party was in form of a shower
and many nice gifts were received for
Mr. and Mrs. Faust.'s new home, eight
miles out oh the Winnsboro road.
^ TIIE PAUL ROBESON PLAYERS 1
The Phul Robeson Players of Claflin
collegb dire^gd by Miss Blondelle .
* A. Whaley presented to a large and
appreciative audience I.ula Vollmer-'s
~" play, "Sulf Up.,,L Theso players pre- sented.
the stor*r in such a realistic
manner that npny in the audience
BiflM frn tpnrs ft is the* tTPpe
of thesp playars to stimulate a greater
interest. aild_ appreciation in {haematic
art, to this end the~y~~anrTrr^sen- ting
a number of playsC Their next -1
presentation will be a- Raul Green
" play. ; _<
1 ' NEW CENTURY NEWS J
Mrs. Monroe Lindsay most charm- 1
New Century club on Thursday, Mar.
)[ lidth at her home on TlarnWgffTtrTOtr^
At the appolrded hrmr the^ptayerS1^
T were assembled at the four tables
arranged by the^-hostess for the us- (
I aal gridge gamps. When the last X
ft card had been played and the final 1
? scfffe counted it was found that Mrs. ,
R- H. Paul h?'-' highest count while ,
m~ mr?r-r\j* Ei. stepnenson held lowest.
The 1st prize was pink silk lingerie *
L jind the^boohy an orchid chiffon hand J
| Mrs. W. D. Chappelle drew highest |}
L. ior "consolation and received canary .
voile lingerie.
K A delicious salad course was served '
55* the hostess. |J
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THE (.Ol^DKN LEAF CLUB
The Golden Leaf club held its-weeli
y meeting at the hom^ of Miss An
lie Wtllianij^ Monday,. March 24th
fery few ftrember^ were present, but
he meeting was' Carried on in its uslal
way;
Thc..play wag discussed which is U
>e given the 1st of May. Some oi
Columbia's best talented people art
aking.pavf. 7 ~ ? Annice
Williams entertained us with
everal classical pieces of music.
* We will meet next "Monday-,- March
'1st with Miss Ella Chestnut.
The,hostess assisted by Miss Juliet
aurse.
TWILIGHT CLUFN.EWS
The Twilight Social culb started
heir social enjoyments with a privatt
Ifair on March list at the re'sidenct
f. Mrs. Martini 912 Walnut street.
JFtve guests of honor were Miss ftm
>ia Kershaw, Johnnie Mae Pierce, He
on frox, Susie Sriioak, ' Margare
iVhile, Wtllgjjjldwi,1 Hal tig Counts
leatrice. Counts, Willie"~Mae Gilliam
md Odessa Harris.* '
The rlnh niemhprs^rrp fic.-irjrti
'oruugh;?president;?Hoy ward Bow
'an, vice president; Hope Grant, se;
rotary; Theodorfr Simmons, treasure]
tamos?Meetze, reporter; Fred Davis
narshal; Albert Green, Caesar Hand
>ert Simmons, Henry Toatley, aw
John Wilder. . .
LE* CERCLE ENjTRE NOUS DE
LIGHTFUI;LY ENTERTAINED
" T&tv petite 'Osceola Allen andTFn
.'pry charming Leah Frazier wen
oint hostesses at a bridge honoring
'.e Cercle "Entre Noys in the cozj
iome of Mile. Allen in Hampton ave
cuests -assembled thefnselves in thi
Tvjng?rnoni wherc thp tables wen
daced for bridge,, the tally cards he
rrg Hrry?baskets?filled-.with tulips
treatneo a subtle breath ot sprinf
\nd each ftuest seemed to bc happiei
V>n-havinft come. . --. r ' *
After much lively bidding, doubling
ind- redoubling.- Mile. Mary'R. Saxoi
lfew first prize; a beautiful prrti
nesh bapr, for having highest score"
o Mile. Maud Pende,rgrass went th<
onsolation firize; a green hand paint
d handkerchief case, and Mile. Mat
lie. Mou'zbn* was, .presented as"Toy
;eore prize a cornelian amber ,h~ea<
teeklace. -The-guest prize,-a linen en
trbidered towel was given Mrs. Fs
her Williams.
-^A-ftor the frames a businesa^essior
,vas held. A' dainty salad, ice-crean
ind cake were served. As souvenirs
niniature chocolate-bottles of "pre
car contraband" was given each guest
MEEII.Mi A tiK'EAT gUUUESS
_Thp meeting held in interest of th<
A'orld War soldiers Monday nighl
yiarch 24th was quite a success. Oui
iext meeting will be held on the nigh
>f March 31st at 8:00 p. m., 2029, Taj
We JbAP/r~T,haJt, .nn.^aMiy;
.v.U.1 he absent. Eight more men ari
leeded for officers. Come preparet
o pay for lapel badge and charter
Mrs. Matilda Griffin.
NOTICE
On Sunday evening, March 30th th<
hoir of Bethel A.' M. E. church wil
tage a mus:cal program consisting o
N'egro spirituals, t.> which the publu
7 m??*t cord'ally invited. A most cor
,;n' inyitatihn is extended to our whti
friehds.? ., .
Rev. J. W. Mui'ph, pastor; ?
H. 11. Howard, president.
A PANTRY BAZAAR AT WAVER
LEY SCHOOL
The ;Parcnt-Teacher association o
WaycrlEy school will conduct a Pan
ry Bazaar oil Friday, April 4ht, be
vinning af 4:00 p. m. Booths will hi
sorted on the school grounds ii
harge of various committees of th<
issociatkm^wh'o will sell pantry pro
visions, including green vegetables
rancy and sta'ple groceries^ meats
*ger., and milk,?loo cream, "hot dogs'
Mid parched peanuts Will also be 01
igle. 'MjK.yA," A. Nelsoh, chairman o
'he health committee^ mlT with Tiei
.omnrttee, be in charge of the milk
*ggs. and huttei^'booth. Miss He lei
teddick, and her home committee wil
iavp their booth snoplied with greei
/egetable's: Mrs, IT t'-happelle
with?hpvi pvwgitnn cginmilltv WH'
ake care .of meats, and fancy gro
lories, also the sale of "hot does.'
NlrsT J7 P. Wakefield's membershij
omniittec .will dispose of a quantity
)f ice cream and peanuts at theii
Friends and patrons .of th<
school are urged to help make this
Pantry bazaar a complete success bj
iudh contributions of provisions a5
;hey cil'n ,off?iL_vvithout too great sa
rifice on^heir part to supply fh?
->ooths. They may send contributions
o ^he school or to the .chairman oi
he various committees as named a<
lumping up and down in mirth. "Well
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THE PALME
jl declare!" said Scaly, the lizard, "you
replied the fire Ay> "and for very good
- bve. "The conduct of this bazaar is
in the general charge of the school
^ committee of which Mrs. .W. H. Har
vey is chairman and the proceeds of
the sale of provision^ will be used
*- to beautify the schoul giounds. 'The
' Parent-Teacher association has made
some headway in beginning these improvements,
but more funds must be
1 raised to carry Out the association's
complete plans. All sales at the bat~-zHTrr"wiIl
be "at" popular prices and
within the reach ofseverybody.
f ~ .." JCORRECTION
We sincerely regret that the names
I of' Miss Daisv' M. Mvers of this cit:,
and Mrs. Susie M. Thompson, of Wash
[ ington, D. C. nieces of the late Mrs. M
F." Straiton were inadvertently omitr
ted frntn the list, of relative^ in last
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s: ?ThP Junior usherr, of~FTrst Calvary
~ baptist ehut-ch fnet at the lovely home
- >f Miss Pauline Reese. The meeting
r was opened at 5:30 o'clock by the pre>
t ident. The minutes were-read by the
. T1 .?11 11-J *
vci^kai^. x uc iun tantru, t'Ul'l
^.-member j-esponding With a Bible quo1
ation and paid their dues.
_ After the business was over we lis
ened to the following program.-Pa
"%or on order in meeting. Annie Nes
hfttr Ree.; Thomasina Weeks, instrumental
solo; Mattie Hampton, talk
t "m conduct ;~fceola Pearson the club's
'"" 'iiaitet sang a selection.. ?;
r 'Mrs. Bavatdtv/Resa McGoUough anc
r thers "w^e TPported sick.
- ' The hostess served a delicious resJ
_past.
? The .next meeting will be held at
a honfe of^Misses Rosa Lee JetTeri
son and Juliette Raiford Friday, the
t of March. __ ' .
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, ^UBE^?Jn ipvmg memory of our
- '-t ami-brother, Clarence Suber, who
I Tust a lin^ of sweet reniembrance,
J if of <? mnmA*MT ^aw/1 ?J *
. .fiMv u IU1IVI UIIU iljUC,
Tuxt a token of Jove and devotion
-?That ~otrr: hearts still hold for you.
j , Mothpr, father, sisters and brothers
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Up-to-the-Minute
" ~ Modes
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TWIN PKOUN'CKS .
F: With Fashion rfrmatvlitisf a 'VeM\
pose?the skirt with twin flounces he
J with the glamorous days of the cm
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, ?i luscj nunc ui us piciurcsqi
r quality when applied to the modcri
silhouette.?Av shown in the gketcl?
- above, rt may he acrtiYToit Willi a dr
I capelet collar above a shirred and lit
f ted bodice. The result is a new" ft ocl"
- of quaint character which. boasts L_;
new ".prcttines<>"J'siintcicnt to sa ;sfv
the most fashionable. Tl-.i winrome
r frock is smartly njjjde of onentfhr
, ' soft, new Cottons. ,
- ~~F,xce!la Pattern Nrr."315i .--5ui"#-44 f
to 42, 25 cetrts.
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TTO LEADER
BED TIME ;
.y GHIL
The Fire Fly and Spotty
Hop-Toad
"Ha ha ha ha, he he he he, ho ho
ho," laughed the fire fly, gleefully,
jumping up and down in mirth. Well
I declaref said^Scaly, the Wizard, "yon
lseemjtfljiave a surplus supply of hapI
piness this A. M." "I certainly have,'
replied the Aire fly, "and for very Root
" reasons toof" Then he ralT^Tieil anil
- laughed again until his turnm yached
.. "Do tell me the joke" said Scaly,
1 "as I haven't had a go6d "laugh foi
two months and I am sadly in neec
of one." "All right," agreed the fire*"
fly. "Now listen, you know Mrs. Bun
~ oy J?as, at gardening time, been turn
. ng over and "out a certain relative
[l uf -youm with her hv*; -Each -ja-ar
fihe says, H "ought kill t^j^jold toad.
1 then she changes her mind and let)
c- him stay on a year, longer. Of Courst
r he does a deal of good in destroying
f the bugs and worms that would, i1
i - NINETY - SIX NEWS j,
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' Sunday, March 23r'd was a day oi
rrourning and grief at Mt. Zion Bap
~ist~ c'hurcji' with two hearses bearing
Lhe remains of Sisters Lutieia Ane
lefson and Rng? r"'f?rnan, both metrv
1 hers of MU Zion churehr At TrSfl-Kev
= Jreeman. pastor of Pine JHeja"nw
nndreuV^-ed the life tmd~d?rt+
of Sister Lutieia Anderson.
Lutieia was the daughter of the
late Mr; and Mrs. Ned Hicks, who pre^
deeded her 10 the grave several. years
! ago. She leaves a hUsban'd, "6" chilof
relatives and friends to mourn hei
Ioss. Biggs and Thactfston in ohargp
. At 4 :Oo o'clock the funeral service
of Sister Ror.a Coleman, was .suleili
nized,?ttr-a'-large audience -nf-sorrow'
'ng relatives and Trlends. Rev. C. IT
Freeman officiating. She leaves a husband,
one son: Dean and Goodwin in
-harge.
Prof. W, A. Armwood, principal of
Brewer normal school worshipped with
>s on the 4th
We note with pride, the recent marriage
of Rev. J. S. Daniels of Spencer
North Carolina. We. voice the unani,_
mous sentiment of bothe white and
^lored of this community, by offering
congratulation to both bride and
church on their selection of pastor
and- husband.
Messrs. Ozie Hicks, E.w Di. Hicks,
and Mrs. Sallie Davis of ?Oakmont,
Pennsylvania atten3e3 The funeral of
heir sister, Mrs. Luticia Anderron on
Rev. C. A. Goode of Charleston, for
nerly. of this place, worshipped at
Mt. Zion on the 4th Sunday. While
* ^fiSffttcfive remaTTcsT '
The Ninety-Six electric bunch defeate4.
Edgefield Thursday the 20th
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Amenta's most papula
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STORY FOR |
DREN F p
given a chance, ruin her^tendep plants.
"Lout?night he 'over <iidv himself. [?
1 was trying to make my light glow 1 i
" as. brightly as it should when I heard '' J
'a: gentle Pit-pat,^pit-pat, behipd me.
jTurning, ever so slightly,-'.I spied |
> "Spotty-Hop-Toad .quite near, ready -I
me. I had to think and act quickly, t
' I turned my light up real" high, so !
i'high, that the glare blinded him temj.jiorarily,
then I flew on his hack and
I ,-burnt hini gunil. ? ?
, could go to his burrow to apply first |
laid treatment. I saw him this morn- ?
1 ing and he winked and blipked just l j:
-as stupidly as ever. I know him tho, j ?
- he is a wary old fellow, not half as ~
=tupid as he appears to'be," . ' J
; Then the fire fly burst" rfito another
-ieai of laughter," Meaty joined in. They :
i laughed and laughed and laughed j .
^ mnd if tho^ haven't stopped, then-they ?'
Urc "still laughing. ;
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t I - Anita. , .. 'p'"
?-r ? ?s: : -? i e
on?the?ViraL court. This game W{1S j j
scheduled for the 14th hut was post- ^
poned by request of the Kdgefield a
~ coach, this being the lasr game, the j s
f \'inety-Six girls *wery determined to ?
. seep it, at home and thev ditlJby Win-' 'T
r ping a.'-score of .35 to 1.'. =-: ~r* a
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j Rev. Moss, pastor of Friendship , s
, ! Baptist church, on Sunday, preached a j F
;souI stir'riiig se Virion. - 1
i~j?The hnskelliall team of Tin nipt on j '
1 defeated lhL. fldgbfield?lean! mi Fiij
. jd^y on the local court. The home team
, [has won seven out.of nine games play
led~THis season. The nmnihei^?of-The^?<j
, team are giving a social Tuesday night *
-.in the oehool building??=?
,> . The.sgycn th::grade~guls of The do^rpestic
science'.glass served delicious
earn and cakes to the ITamptbh'fa
iculty. on Monday. - ?
Rev. \Vilson, past'qr of St.-Matthews t
C. MT F. church, is conducting a ur^.
i week's revival vvhieVi hiiMn 1 '
11 - vru iwu- |
4J'oy night. He will_btL, asSime'd !>>' >,e)
on^ of thy pastors of the sister chur- <ali
tual awakening as the result of these .
j ' _ ive
services. .? t vr
v" . fori
. . stir
l .tic
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j Give FAN-O-tdSl Hair, Scalp-and S()l
'Dandruff Preparations a trial/Their
T us!p*t.off"prov*tl_""XT,
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. Made by
j- Mme Fannie L, Carolina 21
1 1029 HigK Market Street 10'
GEORGETOWN, S. C. --?!>
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..ml. a i, P?'?y ' ?T ?
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SEWN L.HINli
because she hayiight;
? smooth, soft skin ?- .~
This young lady has found the
ecret of bewitching beauty. Sh<f~
ises Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitner
Ointment. This, preparation,
amous for fifty years, softens and .
ightens the darkest skin, clears up
imples, blotches and tan marks
nd does away with that "oily,,
hiny" look. Regular use of this
reparation alohg with the other
)r. Fred Palmer Skin Whitener
nd soft and makes you look bewitching.
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Dr. Fred Palmer's complete'line
onsista of:. Dr. Tied PdlxiiaiJ^ ?r '' .. --H
Ikin Whitener Ointment; Skin .
Vhiteher Soap; Skin Whitener
^grftagder; Hair Dreaaer and?' ?
I-ID?Daodorant. Sold at all drug
(ores for 25c each, or"sent post- .
aid upon receipt of price. Dr.
red Palmer's Laboratories, Dept.
SrAtlanta, Ga. ?" * *??? ^
A generous trial sample of the
fH.'in Whiu;iin. Soap amd Far* '
~3Tow$c?~ sent for "4c in stamps.
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Keeps your complexion youthfltt"^?? ^ J.;
I. - ; r--:
i>airKfcrous~ Hu sin ess ~
)'ur stomach tiiui- digestive, systems
llhetl with ; menjhrane' which is
icaie.- .sensitive and easily injured. _?-?J ""
Y\ ihuifh i; m i 11'i inr* . thru. trrir~r , - liemes
contain ing harsh drugs,
ts or nViTTertfts. when we are con>ated.
In addiii'.-in in the possibility
injuring the linings of our digestsystem,
these medicines give o.nlv
ipo'-afy relief and may prove habit
ning. The'safe war t6 relieve coniati.on-is
with Herbinr, the catharthat
is made-from herbs, and acts .
he way natuiy Intended. Toucan ~~
Herbine at miumiw,,
ii^\vavi:rley drk; store
LTIIERN R A 11. WAY SYSTEM
Corrected to Jan. 19, 1930
4ve- ??Ujrloft?S-t;vt4wrt.-? Leave
No.? . No. . .
JOp :12-Aupusta-N,. Y. :!2 f>:1 Op
?5a ol X. Y.-AugiLsia .'51 8;05a
ion 27 "CharVt* ?n C iiin._ 7 12:50 . __
HVp-'iH' 'iriri-Chnrit'rtorr"2^ 4:'20p- -rrf: ?
1 (?P Id- Colwnibia-C.inn. 9 7:00a ?'
IthT 2;I fVinnitun-.Taksv's 2.1 IQ-rHOf)
Vila S Cul'a-Augusta 7 --5:0ap ' ?lop
11 .Cora-Savannah 1.3 P;20a Hip
23 Cn]"a-Charh>:to 24. 5:25a
IOlw-421, ('o!'a-('hai lotte 11 2:00p
"?"?P 1 IpHmhimliin Chajl'n 12 5:.30a
"?.*>a 15 Cohrbia-Char'stiy 16 2:20a
I0p 2 .<'."d'a-Spar.tairKi:IfcOOp J.,.,;. )0p
UL Col an'a-tireenv-e 15.'AJ)Pa
iOpllS i'n'';i.nli;-1,.ttn -1,^1 T Ofip j ?*15a
IS Cblum'a* A t lnnta 17 0:H5p
Via .Camden and Roc'k Hill. '
ullipTm cars. Inning cars.
or Better .
Shoe Rebuilding
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iMAHTIN'S
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lartin's Shoe Fixry y
(mo to Shoo Plant - - 7703
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