The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 10, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, May 10, 1930
" The Intermediate-Missionary noeio.
ty of Second .Calvary Baptist chureh
will give a "Mothers' Day" program
Sunday "night, May 11th Everybody
. is- invited, especially the mothers*
Miss Edith Weston, president; Mrs.
Daisy Asman, leader, Kev. C. II.
Brown, pastor. * " ~
MisS Naomi' Mills Garrett, is at
home again aftef~having completed
a succesful schoorterm as InsuT'of th(>
department of language^ at the Bettis
academy in Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ford, whtr
left severa 1 weeks -ago for New York.
are writing friends of their eninvahlo
stay in the . merry' city.
,.T , ' ?ty
matron, spent the
in Sumter.
Mrs. Roger Kvans of t'liarlestun
spent several hours in the eit.v lust
Saturday enroute to Anderson.
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Brown of Kids^stim
street ^i;e the proud possessors
of a great ""grandson, who was horn
a few days ago in Wnsh'inulnn. I>.
Mr. Prank Gihbes of Georgoto\vn.
but who has made his homo in the
city for the past six years has been
confined to his? room. It'll Hampton
avenue; for the past*t\v.i week's, due
tn illness. ' . ?
Miss R. Viola Sehell < ?.,UnionA\\ as
~a guest at the "Y'J this week. Miss
Schell is__connected with 'the ManVp-"
i ton Printing cumpany, but l\as been
absent from the office fur ^several
weeks due to -illness. . ?
Dr.. uml Mrs. Tromas. Misses Addie
Thomas-rtnd Jdnie. Gaines- Messrs.
/ Bert Stover and Mack Wolst of C'amden
were . .among tlie ofif-fif-Urvvn
guests M attending the dain e hero
Wedncaday evening. Miss."
Pinkey.. Fan- of Union was anvong
the out-of-town guests who at
teoded the dance here < ? Widnct
day nite, given hy J.e Cercle Kntre
Nous; ?- .
M rs,.. Annie E. Greene Plunkett is
home after a successful year's work
at Lisbon Hill school in Lee county.
The school closed on the JlOth' and
seemed 'to huv& lenjoyetl tltemsi'lvs
highly. .
Florence was represented hy Dr.
and Mrs. Wilsdi'v Mr. and "Mrs. Roland
Perrin and Mr. Thcudbre Hin.wn
"for the dance on Wednesday evenihu-.
Othe,. out-of-town quests included Dr.
Massey of North Carolina, Mr. .James
Rummers, Florida; Dr. Toby Richardson,
Bennettsv441e; -M-iss-^elrt+ifa?N-ohles,
Ridge Spring and Miss Emma
Jane Stuart, Orangeburg. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Handsel Waldo of Ai??ken
left -best week for New York aecomuanied
bv Mr. George Waldo, Jr..
and Sr., and Mrs. .Ellen Sijnpkins of
Edgefield. .
Misses Maude Saunders of Cawercn,
Bertha L. Glymph of GatKney and
Gussie Rutherford of Newberry were
pleasant visitors in our otbee on Tuesday.
??
Mr. James Rivers, formerly ,of this
_city, but who now resides in New
-York is spending^tivt* weeks-Itet e-'wtth
relatives and friends. .
V
Mr. and Mrs. James llanipton"and
Mr. James Rivers, made a itrj.pi.tp
Eastover by motor;.Su?ulay afternoon
and ward guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
--?Rivers, parents of Mr. James Rivers.
Mr. 'Lee"?"Jativ%on of Phiknch'Iphia
arrived in the city Sunday. Mr. Jackson
is the son of Mrs. Eva Mobley of
this city and brother or Mrs. M. TtT
Kleazer of Chapin. | _
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-Booker Washington Offers
% Bandido This
Term
'i ne cooKer wasnin^ton hign senooi
operetta is looked forward to eacTi
ye,ar with great ^pleasure by Columbians.
It is regarded as the big musical
dramatic entertainment of the
season.
The operetta this year "E| Bandido"
will be as brilliant and thrilling
*" as the operettas of the past. This
_ entertainment will be presentedjat. the
Columbia theatre Monday night. May
ID, 1930. The operetta is under the
'direction' of Misses Hutler, Mary R
.Mtxon, a?H Edith CrTrnTTorr Tbir"rrperetta
committees are composed of
teachers and pupils:
Program: Mr. T. J. HanbtTVy, Mr,
.1. H. Whiteman, Miss T. K, Thomas;
Finance, Miss M. E.HVIouzon, Miss M,
R. Lewis, Ivory Lewis: Music Miss R,
?E. Butler, Robert Bradley, EtheT Williams;
Danoe Steps, Miss E. C. Butler;
Dramatic Presentation, Miss -T.
E. ^Thomas, Miss M. E. Mouzon. Cos^
Tumea. Mrs. R. C. 5-lhnw Mice M n
Pendorgrwsw, EfTntr 'fimr/.iT; SronPTV'
IVTr, M. . A. Entzminprer, Mr. H. A,
Champion,'"Oscar Manifjault," Tho m pson
-Hickson; Advertisement, Mr. R
E. Jackswn, Miss L. M. Cofield, ArtbiSt*
Patmer, Cornelius Roberts, WiTlis
BoVdv
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???^??fc?
10 render 'special i'koguam
a i w esm;v
The V-. At. A."ol* Benedict
Inge is ivmlci iyv, a special pinerum at
U.-.-ley A1. I .Imivli .\l i.mlii s ..seTT
nip;, itlay al tt:.UU p. in.
c^u'ai terto ami m iiu'stia sclwlioiis
tull In uu'1 ll'.l'Ulll'S HI' ItH' prP^tHtHhr
Every l>-.dy is "welcome. -No admission.
E A S T E Y N N E
Hoyal Theatre May 1
AI-.N ( Iv.N fl KV NEWS
1 v "
k 1 ;\. di; i.aim; ui-;<ov i:itlN(i
The Ke.vv. 11. ('. Ik- Uaine, ss-ho lias
.recently had. a- strike of- paralysis,
I >iilij?*ltin- school 1111Cfttil is shoeing
a Wonderful. ttiedieul ability in
trenlint?"=+mm?lie is al the liohie ol
his jSnli, 2111? 11 amptoti avenue, am?
is vspeet'ing to return home in a week:
- i iiK i:ss n:i:s ci.r?~ ~
On-KiiTtay, .May 2, Miss Kdilh-.lirtt^
ler was hostess. af a bridge party to.
the TlTeT Tees club and a number" "of
quests at tne Holler Inline on VVayne
.v\reet. All \he lusely (lowers of the
season were prettily arranged about
iite house. Alter tile games a deh.
i to is b-y-m i > u Was .served.. 'litem
-ttUie Miss J Jpj'otliy Hear son passeir
among' the guests cat lying p heart
sh.apetl lm.sk.et tail with white rjbbo.li
en<l tilled with'"Snowy-white. lilies oi
t he vat rev. Kacti gupst was. ysked to
cake a favor from lire basket ami np;-~
. ii doing- so, she found the "favor to
b, Mi miniature" th'hlar' liutT<piet~ tieu
up along witli a tiny eiivoli>pe.. \Vhen
me envelopes ss ere opi'ned it_ was
frn"1'. they?contained*: an announcement
of the date of tile ap
. proaehlMg nnnttagv ol fne Hostess
sister, Anss Luth K. ljutler to Or.
' .loiiir Y.r Waits, i ui inn ]yTTr t;ol'.i inliut
i-ut hdWT/7~I>a> oniav h\vu Jersey, un
June 11, I'.'iU). ;
= '1^1 11 nTesTivTfiI'll u ft1 t'"tlainl.v hiW
nl lingerie ami boudiur novelties, wen.
given to.the following: guest of hoie
i.r..Miss liuth K. ILitjer; gup^t of high
score. All.-': Kthel "^Shaw; guest consolation,
Mrs. li. l*i. Vincent; dub. high
score. Miss Li I lie Jones, x!ub_- cojjuitu
" latam,?Miss?W iIhehHinu?Thompson,
ciuh lo\V score, Miss Florence (iantt.
Royal Theatre ? May 15
.( ii akmim; lkiix.l
Distinctive m detail, distinguished
and entici"g-in its simplicity" was the
l?ri?h*c at which M+ies. T-hutuasnu
Thomas and Lillian Watts were hostessed
in the"hoino Of Mill. Watts onI'ulaski
slrecl last Wedwsdav afternoon
in compliment to Le t erele
Kntro Nous. '
In the livirtg moms of the home,
tables were plaeed for the R'ames
_ and after several progressions Mile.
Alary" Kay isfTkon, who held top" score,
received lovely silk pajamas, consolation
went to Mile. Osceola Allen
* who ettfc- highest, these were also pajan^as
to ^ hojtf' sobth "Ossie'fc" rest
w li#n * tuirapfwn the arms of liiotpheus;
Mile. Mattie Alouzon, won low
score prize, Hand embroidered handful
fuiinl Perch i (?f i-nse Went tn Aliss
Ruth Butler and to. Mrs,-(Y>rrie Dunston
of Portsmouth, \*itjiiniit was presented
a dainty hue collar and matchintf-ouffs.
Misses Henrietta Boozer, popular
society miss, fiuth .Butler, quite demure
and Mrs. Corrie I Mmston were
the very pleasant cnests'of the hostesses,
.
Baked ile\illed crabs in the shell,
prepare IlauM--,iU*l*i?iit|od B> the last
mouthful'," pineapple salad and punch
were served.
Each tfuest left declaring: the evening
as oiu* well spent and wishing the
hostesses- would ask us hack a train
-: real soon.? ??
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Pt AY AT WESLEY
Friday. May 1 b, at *8:15 n. m. in
interest of club number two, Mrs.
. L. E. Rosemond. Admission: adults,
15c; children, 10c.Mra.
Wilhelinina Johnson, director,
Rev. F^Page, pastor.
, t'n Sat unlay, April Jiitli. Mrs. 1 >.
K Jt'iiliiirs eiitortained "the members)
i?l tlu- New Century eliih at their usual
weekly meeting;. Knur tables were!
arranged l?y the hostess. for?bridge
ami tfiuli internet?mown by?t+replayers..
When final seines were counted,
llie first pri>.o a_L'Vely pieecr of
?n tft r+e?was presented to llie I'urtu
-r iu|'. ov-unr^r IviiilL'
Mis. Monroe Limlsijy holding the lowest
' score, receive*! a U tile ol' perfume.
Mrs. K. H. l'aul
received1 a
ueautil'tri -nieec til' linynrie, having
.jrawn hi^he^t 4 or consolation,
Mis. Henry .Williams drew hinTiest
cue sl |il i/.e aiul U as presented ~
Iidx .at" hand embroidered linen handkerehiels.
" '?? :?
yy All npctiy.ine""rodadrand?ieedd?rink
wore served . I?y t l lit* hostess.
Just prior to the serving; lovely
rose buds were placed on each taIde.
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AVKSI.EY v; SCKillKTIKS- I'll II .VV1-:
JOINT. MlvKTINC
The l-.ad't's Aid and WonienV^loli'ie
A11lofHH-y?soe+ety of?Wesley :M. K.
church will have a joint meetiii)'' at
. In. ]iarsiilia['e ALnnduyi,?May' 11?uX_
4:."U p. in/ They will bceiuorlainea
ny Alls. Florence llait.
All li.ieliibers ' lire "laHprosted to be
present. _ s
HAST 1, Y N N U
Rnv:)l Thpufrir^ M-iiv ITi
THE PALME
EES CTTOISES 1\EU
' On last Friday evening. May 2nd,
at the lovely- home of I)Y. ond M rs7 "WTf
I*. Chappe le, Mile. Thelma Nelson j
proved lu l>e ? chn rniing hostess lo
a bevy of jolly girls. Aw .the old faI
tier time Approached the popular:
Tuiay-of r,::??, ilie girls chattering and
smillingly entered the game of bridge.
This being the first meeting at which
they played, theye was quitd a bit of ,
xeitement. Everybody pluya'd hard
ini1 (ti'Cpte but as custom would
have it everybody eb'wldn't win. So
it the end of three rubbers, scores'
aero counted and Mile. -Ella <'lyrtr~
Myers smilingly received link prize,
ia gorgeous satchet. Mile. Mattie K.
t.yles cuting. high score received a
lovely double edeck of - bridge cards.
Admitting that, it was her first attempt
at playing bridge, Mile. Etta
(Hover felt herself an expert to rpceive
a lovely boudirrr?container?of~
dusliiig rowiler as guest prize.. Mile,.
Madeline Jackson, putting- up a harder
light than any, received a bottle
of Houbagai't perfume, booby, as her
reward.
Mile. Nelson had as her guests,
Miles. Etta Glover, Rebecca JohnsOn,
Minnesota Garrison and Madam Min-ttie
Johnson. ~~ ^ ?I
?A; delicious collation-' cotmim'iHir' hf
chicken salad, potato chips, "pickles',1
and?crackeri'v punch.?icev creariT"argt_
rake iVfis.sorvo?^__ _ ? - i
1)A S T L Y N N E~5j
Koyal Theatre May 15
I' A I. METT() * (II Al PEERS I'Lt'B
ANNEAl. Si'KINtf ILVNCR
You and your guest are cordially
invJU'il.?t-o?uttend?the1 first?annual
Spring dance to be given by the Pal-1
h ws? Casino Wednesthryv May 14th,
from" '.):()() until 2:00. Music will he
furnished by the Johnson Palmetto
Stumpers. Admission: ladies, 25c;
-gents, 511c. - 1.. '
. Committee: Jr 11. Gai i ick,?W: M.
Pressley, B. K. Atkins,. B. Chapman,
r.ero.y Dnrnnt, _N.?L>? LS-rrirr - chr.
RADIO 1.ITERARV _.AXI) SOCIAL
.?-4?LUB" NEWS
The young men of the Rid o Literary
.juul Social club held their weekly
meeting at the Odd Fellows casino
^Firesday might, May 0th." The JiTeetT
ing was, called to order by the presL
dent .Mr. Roland Ha ? ? <- ?,ed
jihort B i hi c verse was re a d _ by Mr,
TTdyt broWTi. ?? --?rThe
club has made a few chances
n their officers?who are -BulaiiiL Harris
president Front- viccpivsi
dent; Hoyt Brown, secretary Weele.v,
Brown, treasurer; Addison GoodwuiJ
ch.tfrnian; Eddie el aw .Grant,' business
manager* RoTyrt Brown, reporTer.
After all business was discussed and
dues collected a delicious course was
served. Chicken salad;-- saltines, pi(dihy-aud
hut-halLpuirich- with cake.
The Literary ctifb jtlans?on Aheteschool
closing dance on June t>th. We
would like for the young people of
this city and out of town guests to
know that the club has reorganized
and is better now than before and is
(hiking forward to. U'i\'e bette,. dances.
Roland Harris is president of the,
t tub and we all. know that- the Katio
l.itei ai y and Sociat club" is going
to give some good dances this
season.
I'llvi.i.is \yn|:.vnc:v ^ branch
Tlte members of. the Y. W. V. At
are planning a bazaar for some, time
m yiw~)Wtn- fritm u.
for fifteen dollars received a fe-w
weeks ago* ? ;
A short while before the New Century-club
made us a gift.uf a like uTiTTTnnt.
We thank them also.
Til ore are no-w??four girls -domiciled
at the Y. \Ve can, care for a
few more. Mrs. Nellie Mirandvr, of
-lite Traveler's Aul met u lew i_a?ie*
^ \ ?SII>N|]\
PARK C. M. K. CHI RCII
NKW8
Th.- pastin- Kov?S;i,inni-1 R?Wallace
in company with two of his ortirers
left for Che general cfiTTfoTouce
a,t?"Louisville, Kentucky. <
On Sunday afternoon, May 11th at
- ToStntcv.. J. 1'. Reeder of Zion Hap-1
t fh^rch with his good" people will
he present with us.
Those who have^.heacd Rev. Reedef
know that there will he a wonderful
service. Come and hear Hey. Rev.
Reeder Sunday at 3:30.
;t The 1 'illpit Aid I'alsed over $30.00
with the silk quilt contest, Mrs. Elisha
Starks, the president, along: with
her members,, worked hard to make
this atfair a -Sltecess.
A warm weleonit* awaits at Sidney
Park.
We wish to thank the friends fo*
their acceptable service when our beloved
daughter, departed this,life on
April 23rd. However we hope to~see
her a^ain "in that sweet land of rest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sharper and son
Kastovor, S. C. -?=
IN MEM OKI AM
Sacred to the memory of our dear
mother, wlio departed this life 10
.yvar.s ago, ,Appl 'JSth 19.11,. Mrs, liar
rit-t Koon. To us the saddest day of
the year because 19 years ago today,
our darling mother passed away.
Yes mother. 19 years niro you left
us but it seems as, if it were yesterday
and we have shedded many a
t? ar at the mention of your ^loving
name. We loved you, but find loved
you best. Your smilinpr face we cannot
scq, but we know you are at
- 'rest. ... - ....
Mr. W*. C. Counts,
- 'Mr. Geortr? Kooru , 1
Mr. John H. Koon,
. Mr Walter Koon.
Mrs. Rosia T.ee Koon Kdwards.
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TTO LEADER ~ " V ?1 __
BEDTIME
A Conversation in
Flower-lanc
* * , - *
"Last week the Mowers,-invited in
to call on thehi "auaiji real' ?soon.
think I .'111111 |ia;i?them ;t s irprl t. v.'
sit,' said the n^iii with a-chuckle an
away he sped ?>n a gentl .?prin
freeze. *M)on'| stay t<>,> lonjr am
don't visit too ol'ton, is my mot' >,
said lie to himself and I'll jn-1 ni.tU
this a pop-call. I 'll. gel friend >o
to go with me." Tin- flower:- \\e?
enjoyina~?t heir -al'teriiomi . c' el?
they arrived. They were^so in'eic-'
ed in the stijiy Miss Marigold \v;
telling of her trip froni far ava.V tin-;
they did 1101 see the preparation:. lh
cloud and rain \vere making.
"Yes, I had a fine trip,", said Mis
Marigold, proudly, '"First .1 was no
in a bez along jTvfl'h some Easter li!
dies, nice purplf-and white oncs.~'ti
MMwrue that in not (Inn1 I'e.il name In
it fits them as they^ hlooin at Ea>
NEWS OF FLAT 1UM K \T~m7 I
('III ItCH ^ ;
Easier was a great da> v\ i111 a
The Sunday school lesson was v**r
lriXerc^nmrr
Our pastor, the Kev. K. K. ('un'\
and hia Wtr?v wfp?> present: Tm~-T?a':
tor was iiul ahle t<-i preaell hut lit- stn
ted that he_ was. going to wear on
ami not rust out. Qui- ot' tin- local ilea
conw preached a nhorU?dinoti.
l After which the scmvd^ rendered
? Our presiding elder. Kev. \V. 1Minis,
his wife anil two. childrei
were present for the aft rn<>on sei
vice.
Sunday May -Ith.'ltev. W. S. Whit
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I X Repeated because
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STORY FUR
DREN ~ '
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" Iff tillle." " i ]
"Thi re wire "OJd .Maid.-" ami "Ha- :
? . eKelor Buttons"- too, and you should '
* seen them making eyes .at ,ea --n '
other. They -would fiair-'off 7i?.'t ~r|i:.'
for niinute^and minutes. .Nothine |
. faint of it all though. Ini' a! t In- end (
ill 'ho IripJhev worn >iilj' i i f i. i a
fliiod 'Harind'or ButViii-.' M i-s.. < i iad.'otj*
r w us trying to outshine .Madam
lia hut she made such a 'poor show ?
Hie sh,. finally gave up trying "
I'l'obaMy .Miss Marigold.woutd'h::> .
I'Olio I Jl and *411 W I t+S?+l?-+?it--?T ; 1;I '
' tor hut .Mr. Kail! ended it Muiejdy I'r
' pat, pit-pat, pit pat, all aro-.mt ]n ' -> .
** flow ? ) ga idell 17*1 iypvcTi 1 )| era nil.;. .
. tilt- hod's -wij'r+f thi- .seedling..- V. I'TT"
'v.atei ing the t rws and sin dd.i i yr-frtyi
-?making'tin- l!i i\\ i'1's i,ii.i-h. th 'i ,m a.?_
while In- pelted them with, Voiding ;
drops. "Aha!" said Ml', it,!iiii to Mm
' Cloud. "I hot We stopped- theiV go*
T-pip ttrm time." * s_f j
rf- "Ye< wo did." agreed Mi - i-ioiaj |
on. "XTTTA?d nw as?ndi :i M. a?*
- i _ ' - Anita. n
!. tenhiirg s'tudeni of .Mm ri<- ' < o'ilwgi-.J
pleached f'ljl' Uis?..
I'lhf. T. I' < in i \ .afiTT he ^ii ?n-.j s
. Allen. Stati'- V ' d!*-e\* of ?H-uniptoi, w L u.
s al in > oil ?M4+?In l i ?it nifi-"' ?
Our pa.tor. Ki-v. K K.. <mrv r-rL
?: mil a,iiie m iit--trrrrr. tt rn?t.-: . .
i- ftiivmtc I'm tlii> place L l Swiwhi .v.!
I ac?nlh|KrTmil liv his IumIIiVi. I:t?ji, t
l- T. F. ( (irrybut laK -n . > ruitiVh }
'II Hi' i i ! Ill licit lr, h .mv
u . His heart.4s ill the worf;. \W r;u>.j
Oi iS-'l.?.", !aSf -SUli<Ta.V. ' MY pray,.Jit.^
him n?npeedy recovery. Our lielWve.1 i
1, pre si Clint; elder. Uev. \V. , j?7~ Mini
\)ill preach fur us WeiliieMl; > niei
;tt irrtirrtv* in interest of oiiii'^ !
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