The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 18, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, October 18, 1930
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hemphill of Detroit,
after spending .ten day if here
L visiting relatives and fiit-nds-, h->.- ? .. turned
home.
Mrs. L. B. McLees, left Friday to
resume her duties as teacher in the'
Greer-Graded School.
Miss Lillian C. Williams spent the
week-end ^in the city and left Sun-1
a teacher in the Johnston Trainingi
School.-'-?- | ' ?I
' I ? r?* ^ Davis of . Washington,
D. C., and Miss Nena IIagood"of
Montgomery, Ala., daughters of Mrs.
L. Hagood have returned .to their re
spective homes after attending the
funeral of their brother Richard.
Mrs. Ijattie Alston of llardeeville,
sister of Mrs T, ,
? ed to her horror affcer- attendinffthe"
funeral of her nephew, Richard... She
carried her sister, Mrs. L. Hagrtcrd,
- with, her for a few* days' rest. '
We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Susie McKar has improved and is up
and' about her duties again aften a I
three months illnosg We Hope rhr will
soon be restored to perfect
health. ,?;
D\\ Herbert Seabrooks, one of ttie
leading physicians and sUrgeons of
Charleston, was a very pleasant week
end house guest of Dr. and Mr*#" L.1
M. Daniels. While in t.he city Drf
Seabrooks was tendered social cour-1
tesies by Drs. Cooper and Daniels. \
Mrs; Ora Kelly, of Washington. D.
=====?C., fui nioiiy of this city, is here vis^
^ . iting her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Isaac
Reese of 101G Pine street. We wish
for her a pleasant stay. ?
Mr. and Mrs. John Small of 907
Walnut street hij,vo returned home"
after nn?oxtondoil Irin?TvJahP TfTTTTTT"
away they visitetKMrs. Amy R. Reed
a relative, in Providence. They also..
visited in New York, ELoslun and
Washington. j
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^ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richardson,
and Mr. Henry Johnson of New York
? City are .spending: two weeks here to 1
the delight of his relatives and many
friends. They motored down in MnRichardson's
1931 Ruick Eight, and
have not failed to give all who desire
an opportunity to enjoy his "Land
. Monarch," which he drives -exception
^ ? allyAvelh
- Birth Announcement . |
Mr. and Mrs T R?Buggm of In-uianapolis,
In., former South Carolinians,
announce ihP birth of a son,1
Oct. 7, 1930, weight' 8 1-2 pounds.!
Christened TTB.'. Jr. ' .
. 'Mr. and Mrs. L.. Boyd Rleasant_ at'
?:?-??? Bedside Of Sick Father.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 'Boyd Pleasant was
father, who was taken suddenly ill |
about two weeks ago. Reports from
?-?the Pleasants stale that, "we tound
L father ver^ ill and at this report he
V shows little imnrovement." J
Mr. Pleasant Jives in' McT)bweTT7:
Virginia, Highland County and the
many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Pleasant regret to hear of their fathbe
Ondsneed. ^ _ 1
NEW CENTURY CLUB
The New^Century Club held its first
meeting of the year at th0 home of j
? Pine street. Plans were laid.for the;
* the President, Mrs. J. G. Stuart, in
year's work and of the charitable
work that the club expects to do durking
the winter months. After the^
thusiness was transacted three tables
were set for bridge. At the end of.
the games Mrs. T). K. Jenkins was
awarded first prize; Mrs. L. M. Daniels
dre\y consolation and the booby
Lwent to Mrs. 11. D. Pearsom ???J
A delirious ice-course was served
. - by the hostess.
l Mrs. H. f). Pearson wTTT be hostess j
to the New Century, Oct. 17.
THE TANZ SOCIAL CLUB
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The menTbers of""the Tanz Social
Club entertained their guests and1
friends, Tuesday eveningr-Oct.-14-r-atI
the home of Mr. Wesley Mangum,
131& McDuffie Avenue; ? ,
I -1, Everybody present enjoyed themr
t selves if I am not mistaken and that
I don't think b? mi" ftunpy......
? cr! happy as the party reached its
L height.
The young men of the Tanz are
striving for higher ideals and . it;
seems as if thev are on the right road
I to success judging from the manner I
cially the menu they presented. My i
reason for mentiong the menu is because
food means the Upbuilding or'
kthe downfall of everybody and if I
^ must say it's my weakness ,and a lots
of others, because I noticed as ev
erybody was betrnr Served" There were*
many smjjea-and pleasing glances be
ing exchanged..." |
- After hav1ng~beerr~fferv?Fd"PverybbcTy^
5 began dancing and saying foolish
things to each 'other as Snucks Rus- [
" . sel and Melvin "Ben" Jones began
V blending the music of the piano and
Ben's Sax,?what a combination. _\
T Ben and Snucks were feeling well
~ ' judging their feeling by the sound of
their music and "The ..Doctors could-!
n't do them any good." Herbert
- - Reader put up quite a front, and all!
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"pieseul luuk advantage ^of the Trbl?rl
as more prepared zef* wa"Sf added and I
icresJted, and remained keyed up until-! t
"Home Sweet Home" was played.
Red Harper ! 1
^ "Tanz"
The Radio Punia! Club Ni'WM
h?xPftu"
Radio Social Club met last
Tuesday evening at ks,. usual hour. t
The meeting was optnietL by-Mr. 11oyt-?
"Brown. After business was tinishe^ ;
we adjourned after-being served ham '
sandwiches and punch. i?
? We are vary proud to know that
everyone enjoyed our party. Thanks,
Su r nriwp-'PftyfY ' |
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A Surprise Party was givei in hon- |
or of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams of
Washington, D. ?., Friday .evening,.!? =
Oct. 10, by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alex- '
ander of 2527 Youman StreetThe
room was beautifully decorat- ,
ed. -The color scheme was pink and '
blue.
_!-Just, as the guest-of honoi crossed '
the threshold of the door the lights
were turned on. They were indeed
surprise. After the evening was en- |
joyed to the. highest, an j?e_jQ0urse--riwas
served consisting of punch, ice
cream and cake, followed by~"after
dinner mints.
The guests" were as follows^ Dr.
and Mrsr?L' C. Lover" Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Simmons, Mr. arid Afrc ?
MrT and Mrs - u??1 - -
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Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Selena Folder,
Misses Edith- Naudinv Mattttrr?
Kirklqnd, and Rev. W. P. Plair..
RADIUS All) SOCIETY- MFRTS
The first monthly meeting Sf the. C
.1 ndiov Aid Society ~nf~"Wcsley M~K. T
Church met at the home of Mrs. L. _
J. Hope, Monday October ,0th. The ??~
kiuieting was called to order by the ife
President, All's, h. K. Rosemond; o- '^5
pen-ed with .sinking led by Mrs. ^
Frederick: scripture reading by Mrs. ||
Kate HicJks; after which the minutes , w
previous meeting was readj!
recieved and adopted then the Ladies J ja
entered into' a^ very brief business J jfe
session. Some very interesting plans i ?S
we're ?during this?meeting''. Sj
Rev. Page was all in, smiles when lie E
came in and found out that the ladies B&
had decided and voted to give him !ra
fifteen dolars ($10.00) to report for n
world mci i iie at tile convention. W-f i m
men adjourned to meet at Mrs. J. C. j.L?Loinax,
1*-" ?Monday?in Nut1 (Mil- |
ben. After which Mrs. Hope, th?r l W
hostess served the ladies with a jjj
crackers, cocoa and custard.
' Miss Caroline Roseinond, left Sun- gl
day, , October 5th, for Lpris,. S. 0., I
where she will teach in the I.oris 1 8B
(iraded School. We hope for her a ra
successful term.
THE Hit AW LEY HOOK CLUB. " faS
The Rrawley Book Club, was grac- n
iousiy-entertained "by Miss Delphine I
Bradley, on Wednesday evening, Oct, H
8, 1930. ,, ..' .
The. meeting was. called to order by I
the ,?Mrs.?Laura?Jones. -M
Quotation from Shelley, Shakespeare, I
and Byron Were given; after which M
M?rs. Andrena Baumgardner, led "the I
dScussion on the life of Paul 'Robeson,
as one of the Negro actors listed H
.for discussioix-by -the ekrbrVarious
current topics and events, were
next Contributed, This discus- 19
o Sr*n ?.>?? 1...1 1.,, XT:.... IT..11 17 : l_LM
_im;iL..imn H-W HJl in inn I I III r r "TT-TTriVIl ||
opinions were given as causes" of re- I
'cent lynchings in the south and south- |
Following the adjournment of the H
business session, the members en- I
joyed u_delicious course consisting of H
egg salad, sandwiches of tongue, co- I
coa with marshniallows and butter! 1
thins. The club was very glad to re- I
y^ive Mrs. J: Hniimgardtier ?ha a- +>0\v H
member recently^ The club has ai'-. I
"itinged for a booth at the Fair where 1
both lunches and dihnbrs will be I
-served at usual prices.
.Mrs. -'Laura Jones, Pres. - H
Miss} F. C. " Myers, Sec.,
airs. i arroii, Keporter, jg|
YOUNCi'PEOPLE MEET AT S. C. '
STATE COLLEGE
Orangeburg, Oct. 11, 1930?Young S
men ana women are gathered from j I
schools all over the state attending a ! B
conference of Young Men'? and I
Young Women's Christian Associa- B
Jtions in session at the South/ Caro- I
lina 'State College, October 10-12. H
Student Secretaries of the National B
Council of these organizations; Mr. B
H. W. Pope with headquarters at At- B
lanta, GaVandMiss Sue Bailey, with
Headquarters in New York City, are ] B
presiding irver^tftg* meeting.
Programs are d>eing planned forA-he I
school year and many helpful and
inspiring ideas , are -being gotten by B
the delegates from the discussions I
and lecturesr and-they-arg-^txre-thejrB
will be able to improve the organiza- I
tions at their respective schools. B
?Mrs. Corlne Ferguson, Secretary
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V* HiV. AWMIIg TT VIIICI! a \ III IMiilll ASsociation
at State College, assisted
by student organizations, is enthusUiatic
over the conference and is working
hard to make it a success.
. ?
keooear bt'iwres mrt with"
GONZALES LYBRANO
Members Leave City.
One of the season's most interestaffairs
was the party given by Gon"$T
B. and C. B. "Castor on Heidt St." I'
last Friday evening. The regalement
wao JJic _acr ic3_4dyen.iheitflg-.
ular Buddies by one of-Jts members,
each week. fJ, |
gamofc of progressive whist and upon j
each table were souvenir tally cards I
and a lovely trump marker. ...? X
Quantities of OrigM a.utumn flowers
were pretbily arranged in the ;
room and in thP dining room wljerST
refreshments werP served.
After many speedy and Jntepeating
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"toned complex- *7~l?f^
ion,clear and smooth, "
is easy to act if you
use Njj.diixula, the ?
mnrvi-lnm cnpor-. ? ^ ' ? '
bleach and skin bcautifier.
Nadinola Bleaching Cream works 1
quickly. It,never fails. No tiresome
waiting, no uncertainty. When you
begin to use Nadinola, improvement -r
starts at once and almost before you
know it you actually'have the gorgeous
light -complexion you crave. - . :
While it bleaches your skin shade by 1
shade, this fragrant white cream also .
clears away eruptions, oiliness, blackheads,
enlarged pores, and roughness.
All you need to do is to smooth on
Nadinola at night?over your face,
neck and arms. Though it is the most
powerful and rapid of all bleaches,
Nadinola will not injure the skin.'
Money-back guarantee and directions
in everv nackflce. Bccin nsino?
goods counters, 50 cents. Extra-large
money-saving ai/e $1. Or, you may
send-us your "ord^r", and we will rriail
Nadinola to you promptly, postpaid,
and include, free, a sample of Nadlne
face power and valuable beauty booklet.
Address Dept. PL, National '
Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn., U. S. A.
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Nadinotn tRJpnrhingCram
-? Whitens ?vliil? yuu sleep ~
~9WUUam:-~
I 'tjrsjr iM
was never funnier, thai
2 in this? Xuikintf-^MH'cess)>
jto "Navy . Miles!"
Vou'H la lluh y nurse!
pink at Haines' eave
man ..courtship after'
Wednesday <!
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Attractions
and his (VIei
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best Plantcil
spend Five E
forget to vis
see what cai
Free Gai
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BED-TIME
CHI
Kt H<wyr/!>AYS-.\Br H rr?" \r\
lied- Tin?f -SHtrr??
B-v-V-innr. h-r-r-rin".-. 1.1 i-yiny
Hear tin' school r:.;r.
Foot-stops (|'iii'kcti as <t so.mdGroups'
arc Iroopmir till ;_ii i
grounds ? ?r
Or.Wait! to their rooms they go
Hurt y-mgy sourryinirf r'anT) T7T
Kmr pULlsihc at the f.-.v-'
Why? "If I do', I will bo late."
"Teacher*- will got mo ::uro eroyj'
So uti they yo with a 11 w a 1
Now.the day's work has Begun,
pi-cm ossioiis tin- si r,l is, ;4 >...
t'd 'and summed up By the siorer, .M
Eva B. Castor. PriiTTCtrwaifier:
high score winners were a scar:
Allon Williams, a lovely whit. Jra
to Miss Hattie Johnson and a sf.
handkerchief to Miss Tolsie John
The guest list'included Miss I fat
Counts and J. M. Harper.
At this party, it whs. announced u
reluctance the, departure of ev
in various South Carolina srh<
They are: Miners MnvyXaiii TC
EOe jlohnsori, Kva Hello Castor ;
Hattie Johnson, also James Saw.'
; SIIAKR tliA* *
Oh last ...Sunday cvi-nin^-tlu-n* v
tiivo'i at this tvsidrm-r rif Mr: " n
M ! 1 l_!'i 11 a11!< 11 >t .
ftilvrr .T *n liarty?A?viiy int?. i;?:
inir .and instifuctivc . proKi'sifn c nsi
n. y1
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A. .
Laurel I
&
0 Hardy
Talking
jl Comedy
Eddie I'eabedv. ?
. Wilh ?; 1
His Hnnjo
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$l Thursday 1
FHEATRE|
. 11 & 25cj
UPWHMIHilililli'llil ill
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3ER 2 1-22-23-23
by Bunts Amusgm(
-ry Makers, with
c RidesI Five Big S
:ion Show c^crbcen
tig Days and Niglil s ^
rt be done.
tes Day a
s. J. E. Dickson, Se<
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LDREN j
TV "Hoc-ess time. they'll 'have some fun."
pi.>y "rmi-rt"w.rfk~very hnnl.
_To (Tml iiu "A jjJi their cfrriL
Liill^ Ki ndefgarten tof, ~ ~v~ "
"' -Y 'm will Minn he io the lot,
Marching onward tti and fro'
McniLy.^.a^ ibo^school >lays~fro".
^ 1' j milk., tl-llf t,v ,Uy |
I'm ward, as yrrj work and play 1
Then when yeu're a' grown up too.
Your life's work will speak for you.
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K" - -iiijr of ni-usirul and literary sv^kftHrrt-??
arendered. Miss Maiinda Hick <
r'' on, assisted by Mrs. X. J. Frederick,, |
crved as pianist. After the devotion- , 1
**" "'id excrci.-e's the program proper -wtr ';| '
_ t opened by Mr. Casey Moore, who tin-j
folded a .number' of- ihteresting' and .
t ": Instructive thoughts. Thhis was f..'- ;
lowed by a charming violin duet 1- i |
"h Mr. Clarence jlammond and- Mr. Rob- jr.:l
ert. Palmei of Benedict arid Allen "re^~t~
^h I' i iv :.y? Mr. ami?"Mrs;?Rola ! I?
' . Smith and Mr. W. H. Hart sang a '
IP Feautltlll lliu in n-hii-h nTiifih |?
Ar-.. T.T.? r>.. .. ro
. .... .'n. " mi i>iu\N:: pi.ty.i__
ir. ?;<>'?' beautiful violin .solo which AY us I_j
iuIlcAved by a soU in Knjdish and I 1
l.utin by Air. Wallace-BrisboM. Mi-< : '
Anna Xpar.n sany a very-. oeaotuwl! 1
selection. .J'rof. Hilton Keddick was ! 1
vt? ?! to play - a number of sel< ?] 1
??Uon which ?cr(. hijrhly hhjwyed l.y j.;
a tlu* audience". Mr. Frederick I
ntond acted as master of cert-ninny. ! (
After the proy-ram a d,4h ipus salad j
"? < nurse* was served.- * - ?. .
-j. , .NO'I II K! : - ,
Sm life monthly 'n.eetiny of. tin* Rich <
m Imid ' oiiliTy i yachei'sf will be *he!-i 1
t h iol,, !- 1 pfjp al^l'.i.iTk. r W'asliUii:' i
I'l iv.il School. r.'jiMi o'clock Moo;.-.
jfcij T"~?-AVr?At?Hei i'y. I'l i'siilellU fT]
2^ l.iisi; I" ? .Jenkins. Seci;ct:ir'\ * j
|S| Ntfilt 1'. . Til <;(>(?!) SWI AIIITW '
gjj DKI.Kti \ 1 US. '
ffij ?li. e L'i'w noil i 1V! Jj! I he ( : .
B 1 m A!ioiiktv'i will please yd to tl, ! .
jpgjj .I'oiiic of Airs. A. A], (Jayrett, 21 in <
J _>.ti ei !.;..^ir,d -t-liose arrivhnr <1 i
"ttlesif'iy. it-poTi 'at Zion Uapti.-,.
I 1v \ 1(11 I ?! I II A .M\ S
Mrs. <) 11ic Robinson and family bf
Booker Washington' Heights, kind! X
thank" the neighbors and friends for {
J<imlness shown {hiving the" illness and
death of her husband and father. M iv -Ailiant
Roinnson. .Many thanks for th?' *:*
beautiful floral offering. - !?
ESTATE NOTICE |
All persons having claims against X
the estate of T. .117"Henry, deceased.
are- hereby Tiori'ied to file the same. X
duly verified, with the undersigned. 4*
arid those indebted t" said estate w.\|
please make pay*ment likewise. , rt
Columbia; ?s."C.. October 2, l'.'.'hb:ROSA
A. HKNRV, a
712 Calhoun Street. {
Columbia.. K?
;); I'HO-E SEEKING
HOMES ~ |
! ? dusiness opportunities, fi- *tj
nam ial. Industrial an dC ivic ! J,
betterment; Come to Balti(*,
more, Maryland. ' .
I I or opportunity write to Carlos ,.j.
X C. Jennings, 14^E Pieasant Street, X
*}' Baltimore, Md. ' *!*'
Broker & Business Promoter
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Face Powder; Hair lXresscr "and
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.upon receipt ot price. Dr. "
Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Dept.
19, Atlanta, Ga. < ..
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PHONE 5717
1221 WASHINGTON ST.
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Arrive I.'niou Statioiy I.cavA :
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5:00p 32 Ati^ruf.ta-N. Y. 32 6:10p ~"
u-Tifoi ;;t N.- --A-nTrrryrn"'~rTT" 8 ;0f>'a
2:50a 27 Clvai'ston-Cinn. 27 1:00p
4:1f>p 28 Cirm Chin lostun 28 4:20o
X);50a 8 (-Vl'a-Auirusta 7 5:05p
72:5f*}> '20 Col'a-Snvnnnah 10 8:20a
0-0Qp 20 C.il'a rharlotto '24 5:26a
1 :00a 10 Cora^Charlotte .14 l:20p "\
11?ColumltHV C4tft-rHfr-+2 fr7Wir
"3755a 15 Colh'lda Char'stt. 10. t'2:20a
l':40p 2 (\)l'a-SpartftnU'gr 1 0:00p
t):00'p 1(1 rTil'int'n Giticnv'e 15 0:50a
5:40|>110 Col'a Charlotte 114 7:00a
0:45a 18 C.dnni'n-A1 lant u 17??;
- *Via Camden and Rock Hill.
Pullman cara. Dining cara.
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