The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 19, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, April 19, 1930.
Mrs. Viola Wilson of 1911 Hampton
avenue is-a eonvaleeseing, at the
Good Samaritanhospital - -after - an
-? operation due to acute appendicitus.
. " + i . ' . .. , ?~-r;7tr_^Ira^
Eaniiie_uai:m^. 930 Green StT
is much improved after two weeks'
- illness. .'. .. . ..
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Miss Grace. Thompson js leaving today
for Macon, Georgia, her home,
after spending several days in the
city with friends and completing plans
?fur tlu> erection of a Uriok tumgalow
. in "that city. *
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Mrs. Jennie Lyles Perry will arrive
in the city tonight and spend Easter
with her parents on Washington St.
Miss Gertr-ude Clifton. East Senate
Street, is improving after hcing ,.con:
. a J .u?? :n ? ?
uiitru tu iivri nuiiiv, uui lu
Mrs. Annie B. Davault, who was
confined to the Good Samaritan hospital
fpr several weeks, i>- now- at
her'Tionic on Senate street, much improved.
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Miss Ethel Gibson and Mrs; M. Holo
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?den report having spent fa delighttime
in Sumter last week.
Mr. Robert Cannon arrived iri~~the
city during Oie week from New York
arid will spend sevbx^l Mays with his
? toother on Senate 'Street.???
* Mr. and Mrs. Thccdqre Younghloort.
' Iter and Talmadgje }Chapp6lle were
qimorfg the fRany Columbians who wittfriday
between State and TV'nedict
colleges.
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. ) Mn. inn \V\< H nf
r " " . the w^ek end guest?of--Mrs; N. A;.
ienkfns'on Tkanipton 'avenue, ...
We are sorry to report that Mr. M
sv _S. Stewart is quite welc Pt. his^Jnime
he restored to perfect health. '
flfr.J. L. liar rison continues quite
??-?sick athis hum la I'd i n street.
WANTS ALL MEMBERS TO PAY
DUES ~ 'I
Rev. W. P. Plair, deputy .of the insurai>Ce
of?The _ American Workmen
wishes to make a statement of the
work here for the people of Columbia.
The work of. the American Workmen
is doinfr- well. We pay all sick
claims and death claims. We hope
all the members will pay the dues
r'^ whe? ift -is-flite -jn?tw-der -to- kee-jv -uj^.
Easter Cantata At St. Luke's Church
- The public is invited to attend the
Easter cantata which will be> rendered
by the Sunday school and Young
People's Service league of St. Luke's
T? r\!f on?\n 1 of tllA 0V111 Vpll H n'
ofternoon, April 20th fit 4:00 o'clock.
THE BENEDICT-ALLEN DEBATE
The debate between students of Alf
len university and Benedict college
which will be held at the Allen university
auditorium on next Wednesday
evening,'"April 2:1, at 8:00 o'clock
promises to be very exciting. Rival
.ry ig keen and each contestant is ab7
solutely sure of vistory. Messrs. C.
- A. Johnson, W. A*. Berry, and C. W.
matmen, principals m *>00**5*-??* c*r>nington
High school, Waverley and Howard
schools respectively, have been
requested to officiate as judges.
ROYAL SIXTEEN NEWS
On April 14th, the Royal Sixteen
club had their weekly meeting at the
home of fifTss Sartor. 1313 Blossom
street. Business of importance was
of the discussion was the charming
.event of April 25th. A gala Easter
hall will he given by the members of
- _ ?.the Royal Sixteen club. All plans
" and efforts are being put forth to
. . make this the most outstanding affair
of this spring.
- NOTICE
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All Richland County teachers are
requested to attend their regular
monthly meeting, which will be held
at .Booker Washington school, Saturday,
April 2Gth at 12:00. . ;
R a\r R W Tnnl/iTTo nvnci/lnnt
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Mrs. Louisa W. Randolph, secretary
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GIVEN BlftTHDAV PARTY
"" Mr. Benjamin Jffpozot^ wits 'surprised
' with a bnthday party by his wife on
Friday evening, April 11th. The affair
was given at the homc of Mr. and
N Mrs. Gilliam, parents of Mrs. Boozer.
Music was furnished by radio, while
?' delicious, refreshments w^re servedy
?ill im -
PONT
MISS J
Those enjoying the pleasant evening
weiy relatives frjendt
rof?IVt?v and' Mrs. Boozer. Rev. J. P
j Reeder, pastor of Zion Baptist church
(also called during the evening.
IN MEMORIAM
--y In sad and loving memory -of - oui
dear devoted mother, Dora Beecham,
who died one year ago, April 8, 1929
r in Elizabeth, N. Y. ; ; T
' Thoitgh your loving voice is silent.
And your.heart has ceased to beat",'
We still miss the well known footsteps
And the, form we used tft proof.
"Sohh. TuiTy 'think you are forgotten,"
. Though cm earth ytju . are no more,
But in memory you are with us,
AS" always you were before.
\Vq_. had a loving mother* %. . '
Whft WflQ mi ~ invr anrl
?I ynuvi
But alas we loved her far ton wpII
And soon she slept and died,
- (hid needed- one more angel child,
~ Amongst. his shining band,
And so he bent with loving care,
\nd clasped my mother's hand. ,
Sadly missecUby_:_
~~ Daughter, Maggie Beecham Jones
Ron, David Beecham. i? '
IN MEMORIAM
In fond rcmpmbrance of out daring
baby, Harry, Jr?*wh'o left us A:
pril 19tb, 1929.
"TweTVe sad"'and lovely months have
nassed since God took our precious
: iewell home to rest; we loved him
; dearly hut find loved him ttesti 1
:Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, parents
| Mrs. Bessie Williams Pinckney. I-*YOUNG
MATRON'S TLTR
Mrs. Alma Williams in her pleas;'ncr
way delightfully entertained the
Young Matrons'ieiuh-?>n-^faM?g<jay.' A4yriL_T0th
?t her beautiful home.
After a few exciting games of progressive
whist, tallies were taken up
j by the hostess. Highest score to Mrs,
: Sarah -Yoimgjdood* -a pfetty pair of
jblue an<j white pearl-beads; low score
to Mrs.'Milicertt Miles, a box of Peanut
brittle. Mrs. Gertrude Q. Stevens
' ut highest for consolation and received,
a lovely pink embroidered chiffon
handkerchief. Guest prize was won
by'Mrs. Joyce Jenkins, gold beads,
with topaz drops, very pretty indeed.
The .hostess' menu consisted of frtiit
- vrrhrrtr sandwiches, potatochtps, but er.
thins and punch, Mrs. Williams
had as her guests Megdames Eva Mae
Anderson,^Elise an<V Joyce Jenkins,
IVTi.?r^oS TTTllie Jones, Hattie Mae Cornwell,
i Lucy Williams, Rose Glascoe",
Ri?tk?Butler,''Genevieve Vincent. Edjfth
Butler and Florence Gantt.
Next meeting of the club wfjl bP at
he-home of Mrs. Sarah-Youngblood
on Washington street, Tuesday afternoon,
.-April 22nd.
L F.CERCLE ENTRE NOUS
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Charming yin its simplicity was the
bridge last Wednesday afternoon at
which M lies. Ray Saxon and Daisy
Roach were hostesses in tne nome 01
Mile Saxon on Page street. The lovely
hostesses were entertaining Le Cercle
and as guests, asked Mesdames
II. H. Cooper, H. D. Pearson, R. H.
Paul, and Alma Rhodes and Misses
Henrietta Boozer and Ruth Butler to
shafe their hospitality" and TJent an
afternoon of-pleasure with this exclusive
club. ?
-Four tables were placed for bridge
in the spacious divingsjopms of the
~Spxoh home/here the guest* seated
themselves and after several progressions
Mile. Lillian Watts by a very
elose margin over Mile. Minnesota
Garrison received high score prize,
sheer silk hose; a hand bag in a new
sprang pattern went to Mile. Mattie
Mduzon Wh6 cut highest for conso
lat ion; the low scgrc prize was. won
handkerchief.
The guest prize went to Mrs. R. H.
Paul, this was a spring bag and Mrs.
Paul was heard to say "just the very
thing I need." 1
At the close of. the games the hostorsor,
served chicken salad, olive? potato
chips? saltines, pupch and cake.
Le Ccrcli wishes to thnnlt {in many
friends among the public who helped
I make its charity" daJfVce during the
.Palmetto Teachers association the sue
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cess- it was. me -proceeds reuuzeu
as was stated fft the last issue of
the Render, were given to the Y. W.
C. A. and Fa'irwoTd.
| . THE GOLDEN LEAF LUB" ?!
Miss Edna Craft entertained the
Golden Leaf Club Monday Apr. 6,
19H0. The meeting opened at 5:30 p.
m. Devotionals were conducted by,the
prosident. After which business was
condaeted*- We were very glad to have
Miss C. A? Jackson back with as, she
reported $5.00 to the Club.
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PALME
AP
' | A delicious course was served, w
j ' adjourned to meet at Ihe home of Mis
Lessie Jackoon, Monday April, 14 19'J1
_ _:r Married
iLV
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. Mrs. EVa Mobley wishes to an
_ nounce the marriage-of her daughter
Miranda Jackson, to Mr. John Elea
iter, of Chapin, S~_C., April 7, 1930
Mrs. Eleazer is a graduate of Allei
university, 'for the" past two year:
has been a member of the faculty, o!
i Cfiapin "graded school. Mr. Eleazer i.<
i a sawmill man and barber. The cere
1 mony~ took place in thc presence ol
| a few relatives and friends. The~Rev
' T A Hinder nfficin^ j
I'SIIERS OF, FIRST CALVARY
; MEET
The weekly meeting of the junioi
usher board was held at the churcl
: Friday, April lltlu We had a verj
brief business meeting, since it was
late when we started. We had on<
new member.__We heard interesting
remarks from the president. We ad
, journed^to meet at the church Friday
April 18 th.
NEW CENTURY NEWS
1 A courtesy very much appreeiate<
i (and long to be remembered was thai
shown by Mrs. Ethel Ehaw when sh<
entertained the members of the New
Century club and guests at a bridg<
party last Saturday aiternoon at tht
, beautiful home of Mrs. C. E. Stephen
son on Oak street. Mrs. Shaw has
' been a frequent guest at the meeting!
of this chtb daring the past winter
. I Thg players seated at the six table!
- arranged for bridge evidenced qnus
^tnrl interest in the games and wher
scores were counted the earnestly de-Sired
prizes wera- presented as ~?nfc
lows. First to Mrs. J. "?}. Stuart, c
Intrnltr oV-vrvr* sr trncn o o t
ivy t vij v. wvyi i j ??nv , vuiirrwmnuil LU m I S,
N. A. Jenkins, a chiffon handkerchief
rtrimmed with dainty lace in paste!
shade. To Mrs. Monroe Lindsay, the
hooby, a _Coty compact.
I Guests drew for their prize, Mrs
D. Counts luckily drawing Hi#iest
and receiving a green ehiffW handkerchief.
The hostess served a delino
y.s sa 1 arrt-oourso ?and iced drink,
Guests were Mesdames Daisy-Counts
Esther WilliartTB; 15. A
Roach, and
Butler, Marie Mi 11 iamsT LiHfg. Jun'eg
Jahie Smfth and Marian Wise of
, r lorence.
Constance Geraldine Pearson Dies
Columbia S. C., Apr 1st
| Our community was suddenly saddened
by the accidental passing of
Coristance Geraldine Pearson a bright
ton School." She met her untimely
death Tuesday Mar. 25th as a vlcJur
of an automobile accident.
1 All that was mortal of her was laid
to rest Sunday March 30 amid a host
of sorrowing relatives and friends tc
await the general resurrection ol
those who die in the Lord. The beauti
ful floral offering depicted the life ol
one su beautiful. We cannot underi
stand the working of a voioe of providence.
"Who goetn forth in his garder
and plucks the tiny bud the budding
rc-se and the full bloom flower and fathers
them into his kingdom," But we
do know that he doeth all things
well. V
I The family has the sympathy of the
entire community and the faculty ir
particular.
I Rlppn avi KaIawavI elcfln am on/1 tdl'/i
your rest SHKDL ?g erSHKDD
thy rest, we loved thee well but Jesus,
loved thee best..
The funeral services which were held
at St. Paul Baptist Church, College
s . Place- were conducted-by the Rev. I. O,
Simmons assisted by Rev.;J. M. Myiltarns,Arthur
Myers, Sullivan Simons,
I James Wordward, James Kennedy Wil
'4 lie Pope. The. ?flower girts wpre:
Evelyn.Wjminnsr/Klla^LbUTse Will jams
i Edrie Crumpton, Minnie Lee White
, ner, Dorothy Killingswosth, Mrs. M.
E. Dunmore,' prin.-B. Wi Hts. Schol.
' Dear father this is the piece to go
the paper her teachers wrote it
so you can read it, copy it and have
it put fln there.
I - * Your daughter, ?
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RIL 25, 19
If- BED-TIME :
CHIL
~ _WHAT. TWO TREES HEARD
-: ^-A?OUT THEMSELVES
_ 1... Continued .. 1_
It was play hour for the wee wee
fairies and the were romping:'on the
^ Sunbeam *. ^tairways" that threw
slanting patches ofifancy figures on
the carpet of green, grass. *
Fairy futf, Fairy foam, Fillry flit
- and others were grouped under the
^ shade t)f the two trees. It was rest
hour for them and they were surely
resting. "Oh dear I do wish wee
Fairy glee would hurry with her job
of cheering "Neddie ~fhe cripple as
she promise?fco-~tell us some nice
- ?things?about?this 'beautiful?uak".
said Fairy smiles. The two trees
- nodded at efti-h other understanding
iy.
Who Jias been calling my name?"
asked Fairy glee as she slid down
the full length of a sun beam stair
way, between the the narrow branches
of the two, trees; "Eaves dropper"!
- came back at her mockingly from
7 the laughing?group. -AYell --begun
Fairy glee In her most gleeful tone
as she Settled herself more eomforti
"THIRTEENTH CHAIR" FRIDAY
P All is in readiness for the presentation
of Bayard Veiller's master stroke
' "The Thirteenth Chair", at Allen uni
vtrsity, Friday evening, April 25th.
P This play has enjoyed an unusual_
- Broadway run, -and has aVso enjoyed
n'dpnl nf M a "talkie.'^
- Tlie'iu is a deep rnyfcieryj in Connect
tion with this play which ItTfsTsought
t<V solve by means of spiritualistic
scance. The medium who conducts
~ tills seance and a poTice inspector bear
--the heaviest roles in the drama. These
parts are taken care of by iCliss AmaLxintha-Jackson
-and Mr, Frank Veal
' respectively, who ^according to the
5 director, "Professor H. W. Baumgardi
ner, show unusual- adaptability for
r these difficult roles#*
The entire cast ticeordirg "to the
' director, is well equipped for giving
7 among the highest class entertainments
ever held in Columbia.
Everyone who knoWs of the fame
of "Within the Law*' knows just what,
to expect by way of quality when a
11 Bayard Veiller play is produced. The
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t piay is ueing siageci Dy trve sopnomore
; class of Allen university and under
r special arrangements with the Samuel
? French company of New York and
j London. ...
j HOWARD SCHOOL OPERETTA,
. THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 24
ON HOW^AR D iiCHOOL-^^
; GROUNDS AT 8:30
" e>
1 By special request of parents and
friennds the operetta "On a Midsunik
mer's Day," which was presented on'
, Tuesday night, April 15th, at the Ro- ]
. yal theatre, will be repeated Thurs'
day 'night, April 24th at Howard
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i {? " breakfast 6:30 to 9:30
' ?p Supper 6:00 to 9:00
| " A SPECIAL DINNER wil
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r- ? Friday Night. April
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5TORV FOR
DREN
rably in a groove'-tn the yra.-s and
j pine ^needles. ~Tr'~
j . "This oak is- one of our oldest of
(friends.. 1 renTt'ini>er the ftrst- dnnknYg
1 cup I httd It was made from dug 771*
j these" and she held up a_ dainty a
| corn shell that had falleiwiTom "the
tfiapt .^oak. *. _ '
, rapa ."sqii w-rel "gathers'..uoilles and
I oodles of. them (.ach fall lor his wih
ter's supply; .Ur^ Wimt u~a arTied to
?|) < 11) 111 il t ?hill I en?tr.n t ? "f?fTTTFFf
with fores t_ folksy this she did. with
n .vim, uiuFbverF spring oaklings can
be seen where there wasn't any the
yea,^ before". ' .
Our feathered l'riopds ?gatWe
in these^ sprnmUnfiiLbi anthes .tu.JiuLd
believe they aiv In the' midst .,f one
now" (continued > Fairv ele.. ;is itnI
shrill cry <?f the blue jay' Lite ring a
(protest, broke iht^ peareFTines of I tie
, noon day?sUUne.-s.I
"This morning 1 heard Dut's nio+
ther telling the 'nrfrrrior decorator
j that she really liljed oak furbishing
I as they were so dm. able and lasting
( Again "'the trees exchanged- no<(sJjof
j satisfaction a. ' the?fai i ie> -cumpCLed
| out of sight. -?1?
* ? TinUt 1_ .
| school,,' " IMreeted by Howard school's
primary department. I>ori"t miss it.
' Admission:. Adttlt^.l."?e; children,
t(Tcentsv. V".
IMIYI.I.Itv WHI \ I I KV BKANTH
9T W. < . A. NOT ICS: ?:
The ones who were present ill the
Y on last .Thursday enjoyed a ival
ticat. . Miss ' Voting' a""dene<im-ss 'of
the Episcopal church. Xew York, gav(.
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men simply cannot resist it.
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Try Nadine for ten days. If-you
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Dinner 2.00 to 3:00 ?
^Snort orders at any hour * X
I be served every Sunday - ?
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EWTH CHAIR" j
BY BAYARD VEILLER
DMORE CLASS ~~"ll
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with Samuel Exench Co ,
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s.n inspiring taJk tellina of her visits ~ ' ,
u li.t piunai iii?tamh.ni. ..i vho ('null ?:
ttry. .Mrs. C. ]>. Saxon followed her
with remarks fro in. her lontr ex per-.
"Htmic(. in welfare work here in our
'city." . j ~
-}?d'.hen came Airs.'J."He?f.""~Xeprfr~fttdrf
In pi eseniat I^e"cr'Soft Wheat. Millers ~~
j Assoeiatior^.' whir sTT\cd delie-ious ?
calces and chs n'faiTp froth
I her product. * ' 1 ... _.
i ".Mrs, Carroll is busy with *?h.. 'vm. ?
He us ~ girls' clubs. The Ind ustiiul
Girls' Club has been making. some
j pretty -things for Master. ,
j Mxi.?Matilda.- Crlflin paid-..f?r?-installation*
of our telephone. MemIn
i;- liii'i'l i iiir i imvi?Tmh. buy ' ??
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and tan marks, and it entirely fives
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Regular use" bf this preparation
along with the other Dr.. "Fred
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Whitener Soap;' Skin Whitener ,
Face Powder; Hair Dresser and
HID Deodorant. Scld at%all dreg
stores for 25c each, or sefyl' portpaid
upen receipt cf price.. Dr.
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16, Atlanta, Ga.' *
A Kcnccoii^ ;0f the
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The host way to do this is with a
course of Herhine, the vegetable nu-di- r .
cine that ac{s naturally and easily,_ '
which von can trot at
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sol 111rUN RAIIAVAY SYSTEM
Corrected to Jan. 19t 1930
Arrive -Union Station Leave
No. i No.
5:n0p ,1'2 Augusta-X. ... Y." 32 5:10p
T:."ia 31 X. Y.-Augusta 31 8:05a
12: l.'ni 2" Char'ston-Cinn. 7 12:50
4.1 511 28 Ciim-ChnvH'^ton 28?4:20p ~
'l!:]oa 24 Columbia-.Taksv's 23 10:30p
10:50a 8 Col'i-Augusta 7 5:05p
I2:*45p 14 ^Cora-Sqi'annah 13 8:20a
'9:00p 23 Col'a-Phhrlotte 21' 5:25a <? >'
11:00a 13 Cora-Charlotte* 14 2:00p
9:55p If Columbia Chail'n 12 5:30a '-.
4:55a 15 Colu'bia-.Char'.afii. 10 2:20a
I 1.40|?"'.:2 fWrriSpar:aiibuvg 3;OOp.-j-->' .
I0:00p 10 Cob:m a-Greenvie 15 0:50a
(boOplis "Co'.'a-Cbailotto lTl 7:00p
rO:45a 18 Colum'a-Atlanta 17 0:35p
r~ *Yu Camden ?55$ 3&SE2BZB a
| Pullman cars. 1 Dining ears. '
| IF YOU HAD A NECK
V. AS LONO AS THIS
FILIlOW AND HAD
1^ ~
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