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Saturd?^^
Mr. and Mrs. Acey Burrell, Barnwell
street, entertained at dinner on
Tuesday evening:. Among: those present
were Mr. Stevynson and Mr. Carroll."
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Prof. S. L. Finley of Chester, and
Rev. W. L. Baxter also of Chester
passed thru the city this week en
route to Sumter."""
Rec. C. H. Brown, Rev. .J. P. Reeder,
Kev. i. M. KoyKin, H fc. Taylor,
Rev. S. S. Youngblood were among
the persons of this eity^whfr attended
the trustee meeting at Morris college,
in Sumter, Wednesday. *
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Miss Lillian C. Williams was in the
Clf frir fH?"?ssnpiflHhn ' lp-ft-frir
her school Sunday afternoon.
. Mrs. L. B. McLees left Sunday afternoon
for her postrof duty at "Greer
after having attended the Palmetto
State Teachers' association.
Mr. T. Switzer, Mr. F. Hampton
of this cit^, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Swit
zer r>f Concord, N. C.. spent the week
end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. .Switzer
of St. Matthews. They report a
pleasant and enjoyable trip.?_ _ .
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Ratliff, Mrs.
Matilda Griffin, and Mr.'Joel Jack'
son motored to Charleston Sunday
to attend the- funeral of Mr. Chris
IPerry. Whife in Charleston, they
were royally entertained by a host
: "friends; ? ?r--?; ' ?
? Miss Aurtrcy-Twiggn wnrrthe house
guest of Mrs. Gi;ace Ruff the past
week end, and was special guest at
?the very pretty party given by Mrs.
Walker ~on*~Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Helen Dreher, 1208 Heidt St'..
left for New York City Tuesday afternoon,
where she will spend'several
weckn. ?*
Mr. Julius Bohun, formerly of Columbia,
hut now living in Asheville.
was in the city Sunday and Monday
~ P ~ ~ ? ' - 7to~
the'delight of his many friends.
While here he was the guest of M rk
Alice K. Johnson, 1011 Hampton St.
^Miss Naomi M, Garrett, head of the
deportment of Innp-nAiros nt the Ret
tis-academyT spent-the week end home
with her parents. .
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Rev. I. M. Martin of Chester was
- a pleasant visitor in the city last
week end and paid a call at the office
Of "the Palmetto Leader. ' .
Mrs. Mary Jenkins, left-for Ashe
ville Sunday morning where she will
spend several months in the mountftins.
Miss Alice V. Page,., reporter for
_ v the Palmetto Leader at Latta, and a
teacher in the public school ..thepe;
was a vislithc. -ati- P^-of.
and Mrs. C. Geo. Garrett last week.
Rev. J. J. Harrison, ,Mp. H. 'T. Har
risun, miss l, r. narna<m-,?Mr. ana
Mrs. Benjamin Jones, Mr. Thomas
Murphy, Mrs. Bertha Hudson and>Mr.
Thomas Hudson attended the funeral
of their aunt and grjjndmother, Mrs.
Benjamin Murphy -at^Ridgeway last
Wednesday.
Mr. J. L. Harrison is quite sick at
his hom(i 008 Maiden slieel. " ~
Mrs. Millie Anderson, 2225 Gervais
street, is improving nicely after be:
in#- mdiapesed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Boston Quattlebaum,
Mr. and Mrs. .las. Williams, of Ridge
Spring were the guests of Mrs. Jackson
and Miss Quattlebaum Sunday.
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Miss Ruth McKissick, and Miss Wil^
lie Agnes McCool of Union were^the
guests of Mrs. J. E. McKissick $
?Uregg street;?while attendrng
_?tha- taanharii' association.
? Miss B. T. Pompey, of East Geri
vaia street, was a pleasant visitor to
the a^sQciatifiEu a&d_had as her_guest
lVtiss TTeTen Xalimer of AbbevUTe, wKto
is also a teacher in the junior high
sehool?at- Prosperity: ???
Misses Clara and Ruth (Jack)
Thompson, ttgh scfroof students at
Booker Washington, spent the week
eTTd p^th their parents, Mr. akid Jllrs,
- Bunyan jThomptfon of iBlair. They
had as their guest Miss Margaret R.
Young of Spartanburg. Miss Young
"~is a student at (Summing street high
School, - ><' ? 1
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The Silver Slippers will pr<*K?yit in
Columbia at. an early dutp' "Thc Girl
Wlw ,\s45. too Young to Take Company;"
a comedy in" three acts. Watch
.for the date and place. CUPID'S
DART HITS CLAFLIN'S
v FACULTY
Brown?Caldwell
Orangeburg, Apr. &?Mrs. Irene
. E. Brown announces the engagement
of-her daughter. Julia Fxtnlln, en-rtia
- Rev. G. Haven Caldwell, .of AshevilleN
C. The marriage is to be solemnized
in "June.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
MrsT Annie L. Martin announces
the marriage of her sister, Ruth L.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawhorn,
of Colonial Heights, and widow
of Mr. Edward Gadsden, to Mr. Edward
Stokes, SaUyrday,?January 7,
1930. I
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes left for New
York City "Monday afternoon, March
31st* ' m mm
- A 01 UPRISE -BIRTHDAY- PARTY
Mrs. Mamie E. Miller entertained
. iuitv a few fripnria at hor hnma on
_ Pine street Monday oypriinp, Mnnph
sxst in nonor_ol the birthday of her
only daughter, Miss Fannie B. Mil
ler.
?-In?the early part?of the?evening,
Mrs. Annie Lover, PenoOeton street,
'ntertained in honor of her husband,
Dr. Lover, whose birthday fell . on
Tie same date, an<JMis% Miller was
:nformed to come at once to see some
friend's from Chester. EntertrTg her
home she was ushered into the midst
of a host of relatives and a. .jolly
bunch of friends who anxiously await
-trd?hrr?arrival. It was a complete
.surprise and many Were her expressions
of delight. <, -'.
; Many useful gifts and a neat1 little
sum of money were presented to
her for which she feels very grateful
and~Highly indebted, to }i(| mother in
. particular and friends in general.
Those sharing the epjoymenb-of this
_ pleasant even in tr were Misses Corinne
Gordon, Cerelina Lott,* Lilcinda Wilson,
Almeta Robinson, 'Annie Mae
ti? m iir.ii...
i-imj-ijiiMi. >vau?s; i>ii.'snanit,s
Christine Green, Geneva Craig. IolaMcBeth,
Alice?fcnbrew, Wilhelmina
Martin, Hattie Gordofi, Emma Miller,
Nellie Simpson, Celeste Douglas,
Annie?Lover, Bertha?Foggy,?I.a'.i ra
Gt Jones, Hattie Means, Amanda Frier
son, Mary Burt, Doctor Isaac Lover,
Master Willie D. Miller,Jr,, Reverends
; T. A^Miller. J. C. Hunter,
ant, Messrs. Garfield Foggy, Wm. Labrew,
Benjamin Jones, McBfiDv J.~ W.
Sawyer; T. R. Youngblood, Hunter T.
Douglass and others.. YOUNGER
MATRON'S CLUB
' ' Mrs. Mae D. Walker(proved a char*
ming hostess to the ' Younger;_Maf
vati'o nliiK am Qo t n rrl o ir o f t'ovannn of
her home on Wayne street.
The lower? ftoofr was?thrown together
and ^even-tables were placed for
cards, a number of progressions were
played. During the evening the guests
were /avored with radio music.
- . Mrs- Bailey was highest
scorer., and* received a lacey pink. ray-,
on gown; Mrs. t Alma Williams cut
highest for "consolation, a pair of topaz
ear bobs^ low score went to Mrs.
Helen Patterson, a box of dawning
thread!
Mrs. Eva Mae Anderson jyoo.the
guest prize, pretty canary-Hingerie.
Those who enjoyed the evening outside
of the club members were Me^arnl1^
Cfecelia Jamison, Addie W. Crawford,
Eva Mae Anderson, Minnie W7
Johnson. Elise. B. King. Misses Ruth
Butler, Genevieve Vincent, Mattie M.
Mouzpn, . Mn^yCornwell, Edith
Butler, Uertha Bouknight, Lulie Jones
Henrietta Boozer, Wilhelmfna Thompson,
Lucile Rice, New York; Justine
Philips,; Janie E. Hamilton, Blossom
G. Dannely, Marion: Marguerite Frfr-,
ser, Alberta Hunt, Charleston; AudreyTwiggs,
Spartanbufrg.
The hostess serVed chicken saltid,
sliced tomatoes, pickles, saltines, Spanish
tea, pineapple, ice o-ttam, plain,
and fruit cake. All seemed to have
njoyed the evening.
Mrs. Alrua Williams will entertain
the Young Matrons next.
"PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A.
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Mrs. Cordelia Winn, secretary from
national headquarters, New York, vf^
sited Columbia last week. She was
much pleased wlth^the progress that
^ias been made since her last visit. - Mrs.
Carroll mad^ her quite comfortable
during her stay at the Y. ~ .
With spring days right ahead the
garden club under the direction of
{Mrs, W. 1L HUrvey is busy with plans
to beautify the yard and front. ^
- To take ad vantage, of the-telephone
rate for-reBtohmee service our tele
Mi-g Porrio .T. Car
rol's name.
- Mrs. FrAnces Thomas will organize
to meet on Friday at 4:30.
Persons interested in art work and
hahdicraTt-fiife asked to join.'
This bein^.heaJtlL.week the commit
on henltk. education under Mrs.
S. Roberts will have a-public meeting
for one hour on Sunday at the Y. W.
C. A. Five to six are the hours. Dr.
M. A. Pvans will deliver the address.
A good mnsicalprograpi will be had
Come and spend one hour at the
branch Sunday, April 6th. A branch
library for our group has been promised
for some time in the nenr future.
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. THF r ri/rrufeCH B MEKTfr?
Mrs. Joyee "Tenkins was hoste&s~to
,the ^Culture club Friday evening at
her home-oh Hanipton avenue.
Thy meeting was largely attended,
there being much business of impbrtance
to transact. Reports, were made
by persons representing the various
; committees on the play which was
presented last week-at Allen, univer^
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, tativc ni.mber to-the state federation.
At the conclusion of the meeting
i the hostess served a toothsome repast.
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!AN EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION
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~ The Culture club wishes to thank
i the Palmetto" Teachers' association,
'the out-of-town guests ami" the home
(folk-for their loyal support in helpling
make "I.ightnin' " a. success financially."
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ff ?IW prnrwrrs?ns?rrers?ueeii1 muiiut
jlpjeBtr girls.
\VFS1.KT \V? l.iNC WORKERS
In keeping with that rapid space
?progress whieh?is?being n*^-4iy
present day civilisation; particularly
in resneet to .finding solutions for
perplexing problems -that have confronted
mankind for many centuries,
the Willing Workers of Wesley M. E.
chtrretr are^ sponsoring ra~ debate on
the question "Resolved that the wife
is a greater dsset to the home?than
the husband." Mr. Allen Lawrence
and Miss Malinda Hielteon will sup?
ort the question affimatively and Mr.
Frederick Rosefhond and Miss Anna
Spann will defend the question negai.t
ively.
Do not fail to hear it as it will add
another link to the chain of modern
1 accomplishments.
TTie debacle is to be had "Friday, A |
nril 41th at 8:15. There will- also be
, a number of excellent musical seiecjttons
rendered. Admission, 10c.
THIRTl'l'VIM t H AIR AT "AS/LBN
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One of ihe_ most thrilling mystery
-plays ever to be staged by an amateur
cast will be staged at AHen-imiverstiy
Friday evening, April 2.1th.^This
iplay is the "13th Chair1' by Chat well
j known . dramatist, Bayard Veiller,
j whose - f?We- hngan with the success
at "Within, the Law." v
The sophomore eWss?of?AHen?is'
- - il-- ,,rt _
| presenting me nuaccnui v
: <U?r the direction of Professor Herbert
I UL-Baum gaTTtoei\ and with special
| arrangements with the Samuel French
; company of New York and London,
I The "13th Chair" is thrilling from
j the opening curtain .to the "last en|
core?and there will be plenty of
Jthem. . " r~r~ ?
BUFFET PARTY
Mr. James S. Anderson entertained
wifh buffet- party-ai'-his home, on
J Gergfftn street last Thursday night.
'A large number of teachers-ahd their
[friends were present.
The_ host, assisted by Mrs. C. A.
Anderson and Mrs. Pauline Parker,
served a delicious collationi after
which Mr^Edward Jackson and others
I assisted in motoring?the guests 4o
other points, of amusement given for
the put, of town teachers.. All spent
aT delightful evening.
PARTY
Saturday night","March 20th Miss
Mamie Gordon gave a party in honMisgeg
Geneva and Carrie
Whack, l)oth~~teagtrgTS~nT the Bon,
nettsville graded school. The evening
was pleasantly spent.
Those present were Misses Caroline
Pr^^n, Mary and Rosa Hiekson. C.
M. Jordon, Artie and Richie Green,
Florence Derrick, Elsie Lamarr Corinne
and Nellie Gordon, Sarah Brown
Edna ?raft, Mrs. Odessa Suher, Messrs.
James Sawyer, Hort jlnd Kenitb
Brown, and C. Cooke.
a """^BeTnua"recast was served.
? IN MEMORIAM 1
In loving memory of my sister,
MagguT Glenn, whom the angels took
away, one year ago to-day. Gone but
not forgotten.- ?Robbip
JonesT sister.
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?LLJft_QRGANlZES
"On the-^everrm^-of March twentieth
" 1 ' "Titri Thnmn P-ni" nri
gariized themselves at the home of
Miss Ella Clyde Myers. The officers
chosen" were Misa Ella Myers, president;
Mjss TheTma Nelson, vice presi~den{r~Mrs."XT
Cf*."Potts', secfetkl,y7T?porter
and Miss_Mottie -Lyles, treas
urer. Thofio included in the member^
ftliip of the club are'' Mesdames" Eva
^M&e-Anderson, -Anni^-Maa ^Patrick,
Wilhelmina Jones Wardsworth, Alma
Forrest Potts, Misses Ella Clyde My?ra^JUattie
Ijyles, Lillian Nelson, Madeline
Jackaon, Thelm^ Nel^pn, and
Pearl Murph. . ; <
Mrs. Potts will be hostess to the
club at its initial meeting on ' April"
third.
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[ BED-TIME/ S
^ CHILI
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What Two Trees Heard ;
About Themselves J
"Do you Jtnow, I have just been j
thinking, how useful ami wonderful {
'we forest folk are," declared a tall
green pine boastfully.- "Yes, I agree |
with you," replied a giant, spreading I
oak, "but let's not have too much ego." j
"I have always believed that every- t
one can be just as useftrl and-wonder- *
Jul as we are, if "they only knew1 and \
could feel their proper places." j? ]
Just then a group of fairies danced 1
their way "under the shade of the'/
two trees, thereby hushing their con- 1
versation. The trees listened pride- 1
full" to the talks about themselves. : 1
"I think this pine tree is the most J
" handsome I have seen in all niy wan -< ^
les a VP So Imio1 nnrl emnnOi orwl U.. 1
kernels from his cones are so tastv.i'
'Even his bark is moiy suitable foV~f
".a&yaijng material than^most; *and Tj
. just, kntfwrttB would mfcfe^tfrp nicest
dressed lumber; but who would want' i
to cut him down for lumber, unless j
. he was, ftmUd t.u he nini'i' useful?as I
^ucb."
"The other day-when Dot's* mother s
was suffering with one of her head 1
Itches',"I whispered, to Dot and told v
*her to gather sorne needles^ arid bits'
BETHEL TO HAVE BAZAAR )
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Bethel A. M. E. church will ;hold a t
mammoth bazaar next week be gin-; ?
_ nine Monday nieht. April 7th. con- 1
inuinp: through Wednesday niftht, A- ^
nril 9th at Champion and Pearson's i
hall, 1.12.r> Park street. ~ ~ q
Many no vet feat lire's have been hr- s
ranged by Several committees that C
have liven working fdr~*sov"oral w eks "
veTf?ttWg arrangehiynts. Bethel in
vitos everyone to come not and make?p
this a gala .event/ ........... /...jr.
IN MEMOBIAM ' d
In sad and loving memory of our a
Tfcar"*rlevoted nmtliui. Bum rU'eglmm. c
who died one -year ago, April 8,-1929, !
n Elizabeth, N. Y.
Though your> loving voicy is silent
#?k1 your true_ heart has ceased to
beat/" . , . ?
We still miss the well know n foot-?
steps,
And the form we used to greet.
Some may think you are forgotten,
; ^Though on~etrrth you -are-no more,
fttt^nmemopy-you are with u^.
As always-.you -were -before.
We had a loving mother
Who was our joy -nhd pride,
But alas. we loyed her far too well," '
And soori~she?slept and died. Z
G?d needed one more angel child.
Amongst his shining butyl,
And .so he bent with loving care, I
and -claspel my mother's hand.?; 1?
Sadly*\missed by:
Daughter. Maggie Beecham Jones,\
KAFFNEY NEWS ? -?
Although Sunday \vUs~a tilt ft Mm- ~~
.day.flll_the_.chnrcHes held tht^r~rginrtirr|~
services. A few members and deacons
of the -Thompson street Baptist,
church in Spartanburg visited Bethel)'
Sunday morning, ~l
TU? :.v- - - ?U I .. >
i iil* >> immi* uj viuii m-y i> hi ^nwtv i
priori tS'"havi?." Bliss. Bessye M. White
hack in the city and at work again.
Miss'White is a member of the Gin ;
nard street high school faculty.
Mr. Frederick Riley and family aiv
heing highly entertained while In the
; i-4ty... .T. . i . i 1'
On Monday night of last week the
Clafliri quart e,1., 7m1 "Hnmeil a splorp.
(fid audience at the Dunton chapel j
Methodist church. The program was,
anjnred hy nTIT: ?
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NEWS
The Btate Teachers'.., association ..
brought many of the alumni into tbep~^
folds of the campus and Columbia.,
Among some oT the most recent graduates
that /were here are: Misses j"
Mamie Baskin, Lillian Brown, Mes-|
srs. Elliot Richardson and Philips
Brooks.* Miss Lula Belle Sexton and
Miss Bertha Glymph visited their sisters.
??? ? - _ " ?-?4 Mr.
Milliard Camphett" is visiting
on the campus. Mr. CampbelMs en"
joying his spring vacation from Co- ' lumhia
university where he is doing
post-graduate work.
The Benedict collage glee club' and
three quartettes rendered several selctions
at various metings.of th(. association^
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?COM]
AN EXTRAQltpiNAR
The National
- ?-GLAFUN:
EVERY MEMBER OFTHI
2 1 -2 have apppa rod with
al Shriners of America, the Rotary
aome of .tha leading churches in_Phi
York City. Theyjhave had distineti
WFTaF. New York' Ctty; WOO,
At the Colum
April 13,1930 at 4 p.
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TORY FOR
)REN
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>f cones thai fell from this-very tYfro r
tnd make.mother a cushion on which i
cl lay her head. She did so and in a j
<hort while her mother was feeling j
letter. AssulU Crom itn southing <.ljt'tt
In udui fmin'tlii' pint' >iuv mt'dlt'iiinl
lualitics also. _
"We did not know that criod-*ihe:
'airies together^
"Well, there is always- a Tit to.}
earn.'' answered Fairy FlutV.
"l)ot"is' ve'ry?ftrateful to me f*r I )
leard her sinking a song she rompiy- !
d this looming:*
'0, dear Fairy Fluff, r
iVe can't thank you enough
7or the'^ood you.have done,
Do cofn0 out in the sun,"
\nd let's haye some fun. '
rou and I *
let15 hop, letTs "fly, . ~
Jnder. the deep hlue sky,
\way up high." . - .
"Finn. linn, flue." oxcln'mieil|_all_th_e_
' dries
"Of eourst. I could not accept the)
nvitation," said Fairy Flfiff. "as it;
s against the rule of; thi_j fairy dt>-1
nairi to t)u caught.out in the sun with!
r- mortal.?1 feel very happy -though |
i) "knowing that I helped."
"What about _ihis beautiful, oak
KTP asked..Fairy Fnani. U
"111 tell you lots of good things;
tbou't him next week," replied "Fairy
'lit, "our time is up now." And ayay_
they scampered.'
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Benedict Tigers tied the scores in ,
i game with the mighty :eam of .J.
y. Smith university on Thursday afIr.
William Hill Was the star player. '
te hatted a real h(wne tUti.
"The" services Sunday evening were 1
erv interesting .Miss Ilermfn^" AViluartette
sang also. An interesting i
ermon was delivered, by Dr. Frank
'lark oT the~Tity: Div Clark is eon- !./
ected as a''layman of the Episcopal j
hurt'h. ? _ TtThe
Y. W. C. A. service was very I
nterestingly coiulueled Sunday after-;
nun. Mrs. Angeline Bailey prepared.-he
Di'otrram. She hrnnu-ht many la- !
ies from th(J city who participated]
io'ctor Antisdel was present and gave '
few remarks after which he pronoun !
I'd.lliu bi'imlictiun.'?l~? : ? =
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10:50a''"S ("ol'a-A imu.-tir 7 5:(i5p
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ll:00n 13 Cpl'a-Chailofto 11 2:00p
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