The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, October 25, 1930.
L tyrs. Jj. 1). Thompson. State.:?h e:e . ' !
nizpr. for T?o<l Cron \ie;e? S l.^^^.' a
' a pleasing* visitor To tlie city l:e-'t i
week .?-*' i
^ Miss Katjp Plair. who spent th.-V'summer
in Baltimore has returned ?
resume her work as teacher in the ,i
' Pleasant 5 Springs -Tra.uinikr Srhoo,
Irmo, S. C. i
Messrs Thos. Williams.- of \V^t-o>. ' ? .
_ ington, D. C.'. antl. Alexander Wats..-., ~
of New York City and Miss -Matlie
lvirk la ml, were the house jruests Sue
day afternoon of .Misses llattie and |
Surlina Jackson of "J:5IX Senate St'. .
Mr. and Mrs.-J. N. Kesbitt, of Baltimore,
Md.^announcV the .marriajl
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Ui meir son, James Robert t<> M-ts-s '
? ?Mildred Johnson,?June. I'.kio,?
graduates- of Douglass High, Haiti"- "or
more, Mil. t!
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k Miss Mamie E. Gordon,., left the ,ve
city Saturday. to resume .her work Si
as teacher in the graded ^school of fr
Bennettsville, S. C. T ** v.,
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Look Folk! A Card T 'ournainent an 1 ve
day, November Li, iS|.'Un>y Group No. mi
. IV?Ladies Guild St. Luke's Kpisep- fh
^ pal Church. Benefit $1,000 Drive.
? . Cards 8:30 to 10:30. Dancing after-a
Tickets:*35 cents. Official*-: Mrs. I.y- t'n
dia Means, Mrs. A. li. Eubanks. Miss'at.
KM-. ,M. CnriiWcll. Chr. ?; 77"
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richardson. ami, ' f
Mr. Henry .lobnsou ot Nov. \ orI..(V. ,-?Mwish
to express their many thanks to ><
relatives ami friends for their won- 'M
. derful hospitality while in Columbia. ^
J[ They left altrunt.lv Tuesday morning
owing to -.business. and regret ve:-,' r'J:
much that .they" could uoi staV. and '4
? enjoy all t:iat was [damn n I'm?ilii'ri.
? Mr, Ih S. (1 per"), (jewel?!;w -i i . ?; l-LI
. Treasurer, of the (mod Samarituvs
and Mrs. p.S. Green, accompanied by ,'
Miss Jennie Miles, all of ('hnrh sp. i,
, S. C? were in the eity this week attending
the Good Samaritans ConL
vention. While here tWv?werr^Tii ( (
?house guests of Miss J.-nu.ie Tre/.e . .
vant,
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A piny entTrtetl , "The- Si.\tv-Si?: \.
Books of. the Bible,'1 will- be* presented ( i
by the Junior League at Wesley Mi
E. Church, Sumlay Oct. "_! ?:h. at -TttJd*?1.(
P. M. '
L. This play promises in be vm-y i:- p
teresting.' ,
The nubile is cordially invito.!, ~~
NOTICE! ,
Come, hear the report -and it we id?_
of the "Talents" given by tlu* young
y people at Second, Calvary Hapten.
Churchy Monday. October JVtli. A.!- . f
: mission 10 cents.
- LOCALS . ~ b ,
THE TANZS SOCIAL ( f.l It .
The Tanzs Social Club met at the
Jfrifixne of Mr. George Sannm, October
21st. * The meeting wusMillod t" ?n u-?Ter
by the president. , rhscussioj.is *
j.were made"Uy the members. \ deli- *
J cious course ""of egg', salad" On ieTtliee ~.*r
% / butter-1 thins, " olives, ' hot ehoooIiiL:,.* V
./ marshmellows composed, the menu;
which was heartily enjoyed.
The meeting .^adjourned; Next ?.
_ meeting-will be'on Tuesday night.;
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( ETCTLE KNTKK Mil S
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Again Ia? Gerclb Entre Nous rallet
its members front the 1'ortV corners < ; V
the states, for the tinge of autumn weather
is conducivei to social acti\i- '?
^ ties. This smart . and fashionable .j.
i?roun catbered Jit the homo +?f .Made- V
muiselle Henrietta Boozer Wed no?tv
day afternoon when she .cul^Jlliipiod
at Bridge. Mile. Boozer'" hoUU*c.ttii .j.
enviable .reputation as a hostess pa;- *;*
excellency'- and this courtesy only
addled to-her glory. . ?
A hint of autumn was held in the ,|.
beautiful dectrt ations. t hry vint ho ?yt,
mums in gold and bronze were inter A
mingled with gay tinted dahlias y
\ .. Score cards in PapAnese. Resigns with X
talies attached marked the place of y
?? ?.?the guests. A totaling <>l' scirees X
'showed that Mile.- Maude IVtidm gi as? ,y
? had. won the tirst nri/.c: Mile. I an y T
Williams drpw consolation and the { '
booby went to Mile. Thomasina *?*
Thomas. The piuzes__were t he ; ioust y
unique in toilette' soap ultra fashion, X
a replica of rosebuds and (lowers, vio .j.'
? lets, rose, orchids :ind pnnruet.
j guest of honor, Mine. Arabella Howell
Henry, of Philadelphia, was pre- {
sented toilette soap in fruit, peaeh, ?
r lemon and pear. After a- most en- _ >
joyable game the ''business of electing
officers followercd. The charm
ing hostess then served eatnle via ?
followed with a delicious salad course .j.
in pretty pnffles of.pastil shades of ?
? - pink, green, -lavender, trrrrt yelow. ^
The .nersdnel of the club en joyed t beiv ^
initial meeting immensely. .j.
L4M( ASTKlt TRAINING SCHOOL {'
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. Among the recent visitors te on;- v
school was Mrs. jonvics, UTlb" It!'? T.
' been engaged in Evangelistic service.-.
at Mt. Zion A. M B; Z. Church, for X
the past week. Mrs. Jeffries, c<> s y
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Do Most Of Your |
Trading With Our Ad- |
vertisers.
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to l.ancaslef 'liij?-li^v' recommended !
a lii-r" altilit'y and devotion to -hurl
oik. SI n conducted tin- ,li.y..t i.m.l p
xiTiOww?**A?F+iduy_und gave a very .
t~tiiin talk l<> the student bod*, |
hitb- if applied practically, wiij j
i i.i* M bfiu1 fu'lttl. )l'r?'l
--:nvl"^irT7-ttiley, witnessed the'
h'Tehousn Benedict (janic m Colum-j'
ia on Octobei; 1,8. It . was qu.ite in
restingto see Mrs. Kiloy ardently
>*et*t4ng for Benedict. while Prof,
iley floated the "Maroon, pennant.,.'
Misses Mc 1 \ it, (' I inkscajes, h<HL>n
and Penddrgrass also witnessed
ie Bcnedict-M.orehouse game.
'I'l.i1 killer rlm-c spenC'tlie week-end
^ ? olumhia visiting relatives and
The Alhletie Association is making
dnborafe preparations for the
Switches' -"Festival" on Hallowe'en
ight. The black eats of the neighn
hood are heinjr trained for the
and "parade" and the witches are
'ling, thuir broom-sticks in readi?-i.?llii.
in'' nits this Beat of lire"
a-ptc f"
The Parent T/McherS Association.
,1 o!i Ocuibi r 21st and launched
ai > i'>r *a 'Tarky I'arty" on Wu<rHIMT
H'lh. ' , . '
r. ATTA"'N KWS
^rifj'ilay was Harvest Day at Westn
Chapel?-y^. M K. Church- Quite
number of articles-?Wrr*~on <H?play., _
ch n* ennt, pumpkins, camretFfruitsyt:
getables and flowers. At '3:30
unlay afteianoon Rev. Washington
nm I >dl?tn and his, wonderful choir
re present and he preached, using
his' text, .lames. 1st -chapter^ 20-27
rses. Rev. Washington js a wonade.^to
feel glad while he preached
0 word. ' ... f?
Sun<lay, Oct. '20, 1930, there will be
rally-between the "Come Here" and
"Ileen There." This rally will be
Western "Chapel A. M. E. Church,
rdiss Alice Rage played the music ~
r the .1. It. Giddings Jollifee Union.
Tents at Sellers. Sunday afternoop.
1 ?. Maeeie MoCloud and hieeL."wero en
in the city Thursday afternoon,
rs. MeCldud is. from Florence.
rs. Gallic Maleolt and Mrs. Ella
well of Florence were here Friday,
so Mrs. C. R. Brown from. Florence,
icse ladies wfcfcv iiytf here to give ;
e?degrees IW t-hp United Order-ef- nts.
Mr. Adam Bryant, from Floret
u :i - i- i t y Snndar
Mr. .limmie Couser and his brother,
llie from Philadelphia. Pa., are
re visiting relatives and friends.
Level (ireen Sehool will open Monly
Oet. liT. The teachers are Rev.
aslriogfoTi of Dillon, Miss Bertha
user of Dillon, Mr. Walter Gore of
itta: Miss Kati(> Wideman of Latta.
Pleasant Hill Sehool will open
onday, Nov... ' The teachers are
iss Alice Window. Latta; Mrs.
aw ford of Marion.
Rev. I. 11. .Alston motored over to
mrgc'town Wednesday.
Mr. Roscoe Benlin is a patient in the
Un lice liospital. We wish' him a
firm ( AKOLINA STATE BA
MOTH. ODD FELLOWS HAI
The 1-V?4^ies.sive-Cluli^a local O]
>ring tin? dance as a charitable a
i' helpHHf t lie needy of the city
i-kots will l>o on sale at Counts I
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speedy recovery.
Mr. A. W. Bealin motored over to
Roscoe. _
Mr. John Darnels left for Olahta,
Monday. Mr. Daniel's is visiting his
wife and friends.?Pi of. Robert Mi'Dryde,
principal Of Sumter Count v
Training School spent the week at
home \vi{h his*wife and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis left
Monday afternoon for Florence. They
ar^ from Richmond, Va.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
School opened at the usual hour,' With
the superintendent and teachers at
their post of duty. The attendance
was large as usual and much interest
was taken* in the lesson by all. Af
tor the lessen had been discussed in
classes, for?30 minuteS7~a review w:V
made by the Supt., Dea. Edw. Haves.
At 11:30 A. M., a very interesting
tide, using for a subject. "The Hoi '
Ghost."; All that were present were
very.much impressed. At
3:30 P. M., Elder Harris, pastor
of Triumph Holiness Church, preached
a soul-stirring sermon for the
benefit of one of the church's clubs.
He used for his subject, "The .Gui 1ance
of the Holy Spirit." It- was on
1 ? i* ?
wtu uy mi anu an exceuent collection*
Was taken. ?? =
-B. 1. P. .[}. wak at the usual, luiur.
Mftny were present. The . lessonwhich
was, "The Importance of tl.c
Biblet"_was very well discussed.
At 8:00 P. M.",~ Rev. Moultrie,
preached the "evening sermon which
was found 1 Thessa.: 4-16; subje t.
"Rpssurrection." _ '
The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary
Society is still in bloom. Regular
meetings are held at different homes
weekly. Mrs. Nell Craft, President,
has a lively group of co-workers"anTT
they are doing many good thin^,>
ning greater things in the future..
Pray for us. . _
Rev. S. H. Smith and Mrs. N. Craft
are speTYdiftfT~H while In" Daytona
Beach, Florida,; where Rev. Smith
is conducting a meeting for Rev. \.
B. Coleman. We hope for them
safe return on Saturday, October 26.
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DANTZLER BROS.
Shoe Repairing
Slices Called For and Delivered
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
_2421 Gervais St., PHONE9132
LL, THURSDAY NIGHT, OCT.
JL. ASSEMBLY STREET.
ganization of Columbia is spon-.
fTair. Those who take part will
and county in a tangible way.
)rug Store and at the door.
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wTiile in the City -J;
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K. Y. I'. -i;. NOTES , ' | i
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?The meeting 'i* Second Ca1 v : v j
.Church IT V. I'. I*. last Sunday even [ I
jinj; will he long remembered hy .ih 1 <
who attended. 'The subject for 11. !
uvtfnlnic?was?'AVhti'.?rrrr?Tn??1
i siu'uiirr-n^-r,, th,.'IT_^ _p r
't was demonstrated?fn?a-progyft *
The ordejLji'f service consist" ! nf two- 'I
meditations*.'followed hy a grot'p >. I
l spirituals led by Miss Louise Thou; >
| son. A prayer, chant of an evenioir
lhyainv'.iiLripture reading", am! a -in.,
[musical program: a solo hy M;
j i'hompgon, ?initrunu nt.ii dm '?. :
| Russell; a solo-Jby Mr. R. L. Siiiiov ;
Afterwards, discussions on t:i< J .
<>f music by Mrs. .Walton. .My
Mr. Mozie, Mrs. Simons arid. R .
I Robinson. * j .
j Sunday. evening:. October 21',
meeting is a membership drive-am:
discussion on "How to ' Increase '1
Membership." led by Miss Joseph i.- .
White. . * ==
The B.' Y.-R. L\ '.under Mrs. R i. 1
Simons leader: hip. yontinues to - i
in interest and activity. Come o '
Sunday evening and enjoy the .(
tilings she has in store for you.
CARLISLE NEWS ~
We are having beautiful WigiiieM ,
and the-farmers'are making u. < .
the.same by gathering their?troTt" "
Services worst tit Mi.?Edmi?-??>4-?
n.Churcli. * on Sim d ay" Ti cvT" AV. I,
derful sermon.
The Memorial Services of Sist'-r t
Susana Thompson. were held ? .ri Sua ;i
<hry afternoon. .jj
The ladies of ML Eden Church .a. >
! Mrs. MntrdaliiH* Sims of Hosfui.
Mass., whA has'been visiting Ikt c-ou
sinr Mrs. Mary F. Sartor, K-ft for
On
Can
The ideal treatment, for*
first use Poro Sb-:p tol'ov
Crcam-^ tt\is corr.Oinatic
v prevents enlarged pc/v'
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