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Miss (lassie A1 < Williams of Tils- |
kegee lustitute, .-Via., a fanner fcai'll--)
er in tlu* I'inli'V f 1 i !i School, Chest?j?
vv and now I'. S. Demonstration Airt. <
of Leo County. Alabama sirent svwr. ! j
nl weeks here as 111. house guest of ' ,
Mi^s A. A. Whom on. Ka?l (.lei'vai-: .
Street: ' !.1
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Miss Margaret llradlo.y and Mr. A
_s_Hall efBaltimore, Aid., spent Thanks- I
giving holiday here with Miss Bind-"'
? l?$d*?parents,?Mr. and?Airs. Wni.-^i?
Bradley on Lnunil Street. ! ,
Mr. and Airs. . Walter Harper and 1
Daughter Cynthia, were the guest\?ys
<if tii<?ir A-rt>-ii Phi'mii-o
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-nf??H-nrrtm?t-<t., Thanksgiving.?j
.The many friends .of Miss Artie!8
Green, were delighted to have her in , *
the .city for Thanksgiving and th3 1 v
week-end. Miss Green is teaching
, in ChoUMV- ? *.;?
.. Messrs Marion K, Daniels and ! ,
Robert Mabry, motored to Hemming-J 1
way, S. C., Thanksgiving Day to vis- ; '
it Mrs. Lourinir Daniels and Miss: ^
Aynes Williams- These? -Indies
teachers of the " Ilynpningway . High
-School.
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MrsT Arabella II. Henry has returned
to her home in Germantown.
Pa.,, pfter spending a delightful time ; 1
~ with 1 iMends and her sister, Mrs. F. : t
H Thompson - ?= -?-jrj
' If
Dr. and Mrs.. II. S. Johnson and .
their little son, of-Charlesion, S. C,r: i
spent Thanksgiving Day with their (
.mother, Mrs. M. K. Johnson, on i c
Hamnton Ave. ! j
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Mrs. Sus'o MeKan- spent Friday I s
? 'and-Saturday?at?Helena, H. Cr,?atr-lj
tentting the Christian Home?Burial - ^
Convention. . , | (
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. -.fenkfris,. a
former residents of Columbia, who 1
have ma.de their home in New York t
Cify for the.'pass few years, were the
happy guests of Mrs. Mose (*rawfor 1 '
at No. 2 Hraleii Ave., the previous !
week. Tie*" spent a most pleasant i
stpy with relatives and friends; They I
left Tuesday morning* Vo visit rela-H
tives in" A'shevillo, X. ('. They ex-j
? presseTdxiiemsolxe i freoiv-tei hnving-j4
enjoyed a delightful stav while here. 1
Dr. and Mrs. .1. K. Carter, Jr. of
Augusta, Ga.. spent Thanksgiving
with the fall"! '.? parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. F. K. Butler, 1T1(? Wayne St. i'
Watch for the news-of-the-presentation.
of "The Eyes of Love" at Allen 1
' University. i
There, will he a Minstrel, "The Land 1
0' Cotton'* given at Allen Utiiversi-11
ty, Autlltni illl.i. lilt. I'Jtli1. This will
be one among the host minstrels ever
criven in ColunYEYTii
The public is invite,<h Admission i!
25 cents
Mrs. Sarah ('pleifjpn imho has been-H
- fip<t"/li"fT with her pa- *'
rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1>.* Jennings,-;
left Monday for her home in Engle- j .
wood, N. J. - . ( ?
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blisses Nellie M. Canton and Mary, i
* E. Hick.son spent Thanksgiving in ; i
-7 the eit^.Thoy wm1 the quests-of Miss t
Gordon's parents. Both vonmr ladies . '
~~ * are teachers in tin- Winnshore Graded [ i
School.
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Miss Theresa Ilemmingway spent |
?- the week-end in t)i city. While here j .
she. attended the Benedict-Allen Foot i
Ball game. ' j
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JVIjss Gussie Rutherford spent the f J
week-end iii the city. . '.
' Ruth. Ilcndefson . spent the )
'V; week-end in Charlolte, X. C. h
'notice
?-Pt*9f??who has- t-harge off.
sociolo""* and ncenonics at Benedict C
College will' lecture at Second Cal- \
vary Baptist Chun It. Sunday even- j
ing at 0:00 o'clock. The young men j1
of the eollej.ro will furnish music for
the ocassion. A Pew Rally will be )
had. The public is invited.
" TTk TimxTT: : f"
A Big Musical Cortiedy Revue. The [
entire east composed of Columbians, i
Never before, haytv C .anbians had
such an opportiV to exhibit theiF-Jr
talents". Watch the Palmetto I.eadqr
^ for further announcements.
NOTICE TO PYTHIANK ; .
Columbia Lodge No. IT cordially |
1 'Trivllu ajl If. of P. Dicth*?n wf th?
several lodges in thf* city, officers cff |
the Grand Lodge living in the city ;
and visiting Sir Knghts, to meet with
the above named lodLm TVrTbiT-CHHlk I
Hall Sunday afternoon, December -7^
at 4:00 o'clock; Masonic Tmple.
Business of importance.
S. H; MeClain ,C. .'
K?P~- K^ of-^and- S. .
Do Most Of Your
Trading With Our Advertisers.
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HELP WANTED?Male
Steamship Positions; Good pay^ ex
perierice unnecessary; some ships ^ai
colored help. Send self-addresse
envelope for list. Box 292-H, Mour
Vernon, N. Y. .
" help WANTED?Female ?
Positions on "ocean liners. Goo*
pay. Experience unnecessary. Man;
carry colored help. Send self-ad
trussed envelope for list. - Box 292-1
Mount Vernon, N.# Y.
$
THANKSGIVING PARTY
Mrs. Janie -Williams entertained i
'e\v of her friends at her home 01
A'heat Street in the form of a par
y on Thariksgfting night. The hone
,vas very prettily decorated with fal
lowers.
_The guests enjoyed several game:
if whist in which Mrs. Lillian Lyke:
ind Mr. George Oliphant excelled.
Misses Lucy Mae Adams and Mis:
Mattie Julit ^Cannon, the hostes:
erved a delicious supper consisting
f chicken salad on lettuce, slice*
umiiti). nickles. hot buttered roles
lot cocoa, caramel cake, fruit, nut;
md after dinner mints. After th<
efreshments were served the flooi
vas cleared fo'r dancing...
Twnty one guests were present
tmong whom were.* Mr. and?Mrs
ViHic Pnrnol- Mi? C-umflQ* tfr
Jeorge Ollinhant, Mrs. Laura Brown
disses Annie Belle Brown, Lucy Ma:
Vdams and Lula Howard, Mr. Alex
mdor Calwy. 1
he mld-nighl hour approached.
ijE CERCLE ENTRE NOUS 1
Miss Leah Frazier _was resposi.
>le for the party on Wednesday af
ernoon when she euluilaiiied Le Cer
to "Entre Nous-artd a number, of hei
riends at bridge.
This , merry group gathered-jtt' th<
ionic of Mrs. Ellen Bookmar?? Eas
jiervais Street and after being wel
o.med by the pleasant hostess, thre<
)rogressions of the game were play
/I amid beautifully arranged chry
anthemums. Prizes for the even
ng were awarded Miss Daisy Roach
yho ..scored" highest. She received :
lesk set and to Mrs .Estelle Johnsoi
a_ memorandum bool
is booby. Consolation was drawn b;
diss .. Thjpmasina Thomas who re
eived a handsome box of stationery
Guests who shared this affair wer<
Hisses Ella Clyde Myers, Wilhelmi
ia Thompson, Rebecca Johnson, Zel
na Fuller and Mrs. Betty Roach
diss Thompson was given a vanity
mx?as-guest prize,?
A very tempting salad with min
e**- ser-vod at-thirconclusloa..
THE ESS TEES CLEB
Miss Zelma Fuller was a pleasinj
lostess to tlie Ess lees Cltlb, Frida;
ifternoon, November 21, at the love
y home of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Butle
>11 Wayne St.
Each of the four tables whicl
vere arranged for bridge were attrac
ive with bridge pads, pencils an*
>encil holders to match. After thre
progressions the ^fojlov.Mng^ person
^ore scored highest and for her sple
lid effort she received a beautifu
unchcan set. Miss Elhg Clyde Myer
lit highest for rnnsTdnTIhn
civ'en a lovely set of ice box dishes
.\1isst. Mamie bartor was presenteu i
mvpkv in^trho form nf a. pin cushio;
"or having low score; Miss. B. A
Bauknight received guest prize whicl
vas a silver salt and pepper shaker
The hostess served a delicious sal
id-course. The Ess Tees dub wil
meet Friday atfennoon December!)
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HA. N
Voince, Miss Glass.-Score entertain
Tr~g. /
\ 1?\RTY FOR EIGHTEEN
On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. G
II. Davall entertained their daughte
Miss. Ether M. Davall at their' resi
dence with a-lovely birth-nite partj
She invited a few of her friends. Sh
t eceived -the guSets at the door. Sh
wore an uneven goton of pink trim
lied with lace. Her shippers also wel
pink.
The room was beautifully decorate
for dancing; music was rendeit*ed"fr
Mr. William Young.
Mioses ..Sallie B. Davall and Itip M
Crocken, served punch and assorte
cakes.
Miss Esther received various gift!
/\ii me guesis reported a pieasan
evening. ???: ?
I'llK DELPHINIAN SOCIETY
leadership of Mr. Henry Murph, hav
made great progress.
We have our regular meeting
twice a month with one hundred per
cent attendance and many distinguis
ed visitors. Among them Were: Prol
R. I. Lemons, and Prof. J. J. Adam
Prof. 9. J. Adam, gave some very in
teresting remarks touching on point
The society is carrying out its airr
We have already had two distinguish
ed m em hers1 of the facultv to speak t
us alon^literarv lines. Prof. B. I
Woodruff: "The Negro in Drama;
MisS F. ^ McClaim: "Short Stories
-Th<? t alks thev gave .were so jntei
es_ting that the group was held in su?
pense until the last words were spo?
ent ... .
.On Monday evening at the 'usus
meeting: nour me society inec unu uia
cuenod aonwTir- ^'ivinrtant-fttftUerj
You are cordially invied to atten
our meetings, every second an
fourtfr~Monday night in the- montl
We are sure that by so doing yo
will gain information as well as ir
spiration.
'Contributed by students of Alle
University.
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THE TANZS SOCIAL CLUB
> The Tnnzs Social Club Is somewhat.
- glad to let its patrons and dance fans
d know,. they_ have- been-successful _iu
it getting a date for a dance at the
Odd Fellow's Hall, Dec. 12, l'J.'iO.
*^This .dance is expected to be one
?' the* hottest of tho season. A dam?
is what you make it. We are asking
j that you ?hare with us- th& fun.
y The club has a break and asking
. that you patronize its dances. Don't
I forget the date, Deceipber 12th.
. "Tony Sheltbn" Reporter
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POKNKX CLfH
i . the t'egulai^-meeting mi> held at
1 the home of Miss Zenobuia Stuart after
business discussion we had lots of
L, fun; the meeting was conducted by
j Mr. B. J. Cave, we were served cocoa
and cake and after business we plav3
ed a few games; the meeting will be
i held at the home of Miss BlondeU
-Haggood, r / ?
[t ~ A. IF. CLUB .
s ,
, - On Sunday Evening, from 5:00' unj
til 7:00 o'clock the Allen University
Club entertained with a "Silver Tea"
nt thn pnlfitial hnnii' nf Hi- :uiiKMr-;
L. M. Daniels on Hampton Ave.
Not only were many loyal Allenites
present but a large number of Benedictines
and friends. The ocassion
was very brilliant and afforded evi.
'denee of the loyalty of -the^TlimTnaeand
the ht^h esteem frr which-A lien ii '
held by the publlic. Much credit is
"m due Dr. and Mrs. Daniels for having
opened their lbvely home and making
- possible the ocassion. A handseme3
silver offering -was received from the
guests.
- ?The-guet^s were serjgd tea and
- cakes:?The ; social?hour eftflw ta-aclose
-with an excellent program of
vocal and instrumental music rendcr
ed by talent from- Allen University
?under the supervision of Miss Mnymu ,
r A. Hoklen, head of tho~Dept-of_Music
Words of appreciation was spoken by
J the -host, nr. T. M Danjols. The ref
sponse was made by President D. 11.
* Sims. Prof. H. W. Baumgardner,
- acted^ as Master of Ceremonies. At
* the head of the receiving line were
* Mrs. George A. Singleton, Mrs. llan'
nibal Howard, Misses Jennie Smith.
> Bertha A;-Bauknight;?Prof.?Hi?W-.*
Baumgardner and Dr. L. M. Daniels.
1 Ladies serving were: MesdameS L. H.
i?Hnllmrm, T M IV.npeD. l.exie Scott
V and Miss Ethel Gibson.
DISTRICT MEETING Sl(YESS"1
' Fin.
rf Saturday, Nov. g'.Hh.?the Orange
; i burg District Meeting of the' Women
Federated Clubs, met at Fair wold I11t
dustrial School, Cayce, S. C. PtdeguI
Hons from Colston, Denmark, Bam?I-berg.
.Oranireburg and'Columbia were
present and much enthusiasm was
. shown.
| The Poultry Shower was* a great
^ ' success. Sixty chickens were placed.
' in the new foiil houses built by the*
trade department of State College.
r Generous food supplies were brought
by th clubs. The Wav-erly School of
1 Columbia,, sent a box "of food. Con"
tributions for the day amounted to
1 $'>5.47.
e A very interesting program was
sl prfwmitpd in the Cnvcp Seliool build"
J ing. Expressions from the dilTerenl
j members proved perfect assurance
01 mucn worK to De uone in tne iuutre
Mrs. Belle Vincent the District
i--r.tioirr.r!rn|Tv; t7) he oomnifi.ulod tm iiei'
untiring efforts to make this meet
1 ing the success" "it wiia Mrs. Yin
day and it went over in a great way.
This meeting is one to be long re'
membered and all the ladies who made
" possibe its success are confidential
' that their.effort were not futile.
IN MEM OKI AM
: In memory of my husband who departed
this life, Dec. 2, 1921.
[, "It singeth low in every heart,
r We-hear it each and all,
[. A song of those who answer not
Hnwnvor vvr<V mnv /?r?11
e They throng the silenceof the""
c breast,
|7 We see them.-asT yore,
^ ' -The kind, the bravo, tho- trurv thesweet,
!?.*"
^ Who walk with us uoDnofeT
'Tis hard to take the burden up,
c Where you have laid it .down,
il You brightened all the joys of life;
Yon softened every frown;
3. But O 'ti.s good to think of you,
[t When I am troubled sore,
Thanks be the God that you hav?
been,
- - Though you are hero no niore."
Mrs. Mattie E. Johnson
e TOETTY BRIDGE IVWH Y HONORS
MR. W. J. WILDS
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Mrs. Eillu Williams and MisS Honh
rietta Williams entertained I'YLIay
r. afternoonat their home with a pretty..
; Bridge- Party jn honor of Misses
i Lucy and jGora Williams and Mr. *V.
s J. Wilds the latter . A program
i. themums brightened the room where
i- tl\ree tables were place I l'or bridge
o As they played they enjoyed sweet
~ music?from?the?radio.?Mr-?A-.?A-r
Thomas won the highesht score
prize, a folder of stationery. Mrs. A
J. Thomas won the low score prize a
f-*" well small standard diclioh.'ll t. The
> honored guest was remembered with
a lovely key cake. After Cards the
d th^ hostess to the dinning room
l~ whreethev were served a salad course
d W*Thos^'playi wT hesi <1 es thc^ guest*0i"
d honor were:" Prof, and Mrs. Pen
> Sanders, Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Thomu
as, Dr. and Mrs. Charlie Pei'rin,
i- Prof. B. D. Eldredge, Miss Gladys
--Bradley Miss Mamie L.Williams, Mrs
n Mae Walker, Prof. T. K. Robinson
and Mrs. Hattie Weir.
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BEDTIME S
CHILL
?tttTTCY - AYADDLKS'
1 i i
t "Km-, willikins! 1 am tdad I am J
: nota turkey or a proose! with Thanks- j
j RivinR 'lay just passed and Christina-. 1
riffht ?over the "fence, I don't set' how |
n v cousins don't fall dead with a ''
'"flop" iutd K?d it over with.' ?
I would just as so,on die peacefully i
than to have all1 the Fuss and worry
I leading tip to, uRi'aiui death on the I
< hoppitiR block, accoiu|:J.iiled \> ii Li ;
merry shouts front the youngsters I
; and their mother's" ami dad's coin- i
mand.to "be ?|uk*t_and Wait until it.- j
done to a finish with the stuffings and
i dressings and gravy." 0 ? 1
Thouplf I don't know, some folks t
i liktr^playinir The hero; FFfey Tike the
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A DRAMATIC CLCB HAS ITS
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The Paul Robeson Dramatic (Tub <
a as en'ei tained at the home of Mrs.??R.
N. Jackson, 1422 Oak Street, on t
TliP^ilnv nvimimr Vnv 9RfV. t>?? Mtun.,.. .
Kdna Jackson ajtd Josephine White. \
This being the clubs first meeting t
! of! icers ^ etcwas fnttnw erect.?'After-the
dining robin wlnA'e they were i
spryed one of Virginia Vincent's tasiv '
four-course suppers. It consisted of: (
Fruit cocktail, stuffed eggs a L.a King t
oiu_Toast, Hot Salty "Luris,, "Horn 0' ?
pnna Briih
in ^ \ ^y&sg^ ) ^ del natch perfut
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| tractive ' lustre if
treatedjuith PORl
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runum
4415 Soutli Parkway, PORO Rlpck, 4
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lard Saure, .Hot Cokosi.
mi'i'H' littla hrounskm ?i*?ll?.'dui''-ti|- 1
tressed wi'i'i'- .-aa<'ily pi-rete-il u'l--- ~
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miidens he a* iiy/ eo'rnueopfcas. ..lsVir.i j'i
.Vit Ii hlarn lu-d alumm-is i arid .miir
v'crc used as tda<i; <ards. add attra; <
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he favors.- A hiiire eoniui opla lilh o^ ..
vitti -frvsh-'frTiTT^md vipr-?;',din [(m-r :J
flint' !ll] 'ill"--''-'' n-l,' cl'iiU'i Wl
liinaturi'" ymnuinpiys. -<>ir.y till< i
ivith nuts', ami mint-. <>thvrs w r
wuv MuUfii<i alioui t*
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Webster Miil'-r Rr.y Hi:! Ciarence
Johnson and I.tithe-van
Th?* club will Ki- '-ni'-rt-aini'] next
by Miss J a nii; Tn /.ervant . at. her
hone Hardin Street *
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sum->s will a.- !':!:rji?r<a!>??-vi-.n
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beauty. IV.tK''Se M-ai \? ! 'Ms Hair ^
drawer a.
luxuriatrv-tfof haif wjat- will'bio *7**
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beautiful hair ir> abuiaia: t -t'-fofalling
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