The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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Saturday, February 28, 1931.
Miss Cat her'n -^ L. Hoover^ honk
keeper at the Victory Savings Rank
snent the week-end in Oraneebure
visiting Claflin Unive'^ty and friends
She reports p( very pleasant st'ay. .
Mrs. W. J. Coc1ptan.( and little son
W. J.. Jr.. are smuuling- -mrie?torn
in WAShingfon. Ft H.,< visiting rela.
tives and friends. We wish for then
_n pln'acnnt r-tny ~
Mrs. E. E. Whitfield. "-Field Secre
tary, representing National Trainins
School, of which Miss Nannie H
Burroughs, is president, is here ir
interest of her work. We wish hei
much success.
Mrs. R. C. Chappelle, made a fly
ine trip to Chicago to visit her sor
Dr. L." Palmer ChanneJle. On hot
return sho brought her grandson. Lit
. * tie I.. Palmer. Jr. She reports quit<
a plea-ant trip. r
Hk Mr. Harry Goodwin will take UJ
work with the . Pilgrim Health ant
Life Insurance Co., Monday, Mar. 2
? Mr. Goodwin is Juncr Warden uf St
Luke's Epscopal ehiwndn oflicer Capi
tal City I.odge No. 47: F. A. 11 mnn
bcr of Crystal M^c Xo. K. of V
and Richard Allen Dodge, No. 187G
- G. U. 0. Of o. F. We wish fnr l\t,y
Goodwin groat success in his -iiev
undertaking. '
INDKPKNDKNT SOCIAL CLUB
The Independent Social 'Club \va*
highly entertained by Mrs. Shell ic
Davis at her Sister's home 2215 Senate
St., Wednesday . Feb. IS, lFdl.
The president .presiding^ Alter the
transaction of business Mrs. Davis
Served ..a de'ightful course of iea.
a Feb: 12. the club met at the home
??^ of Mrs. Kthel Laural. Tin- president
presiding. The meeting was conduct,
ed in the .usiflhl proceed lire. After the
transaction of business several games
were played. Mrs. J. R. Williams
; and Mrs. Annie B. Dayault were tie
- - winners. After which 'ftbe In ftoss
. . served tea.
LK CKIWH H-KNTRK NOUS
^ One of the social events of last
week was a bridge party given by
Mile. Thomasina Thomas at her home
on Washington St., as a compliment
to Le Cercle Entre .Nous. ^At 5:30
tallies were. passed which were very
unique, in that each represented a
different month of the year, with appropriate
flowers.
- Enjoyng the courtesy \yith he-C'er?-cfe?Entre
Nous were?Mile-.?Janie
Adams, Edith ButlerJ^AJk-e?Bin'nett
and Mines. Sylvia Prior Johnson,
Ada Cooper and Lillian Jones of Jer"iir
City
The highest score prize was awarded
to Mile. Leah Brazier, while Mile,
Henrietta Boozer drew highest foi
? consolation. The booby went to.Mile
Rhea Wilson. (Juest prize was won
by Mile. Edith Muthr. '
Pineapple salad, , bilked .ham, pickles,
saltines and tea completed the
party.when each one bid Mile. Thomas
a pleasant "good-nitc.
YOLNG MATRONS' CLLB.
The Young Matrons-?dub-was en
tertaned on Wednesday Jan. 2tfth. bj
Cxagg._lLull'^AL
tallies were passed and the nieml ey<
of the club and guest found then
places at the five tables placed fo
uMugi". x nus(> .unjoyink lIU* nospuai
ity of Mrs. Ruff besides the clul
members were Mesdarrus L. M. I)au
iels, VV. D. Chappelle, H. H. Cooper
VV. C. Johnson, M. W. Raiford, L. H
Hallman and Misses- Henrietta Booz
er, LoUisc Thompson. Mattie Mouzoi
and Shadie Spears. At the conelu
sion Miss Mouzon was presented i
lovely compact as guest prize. Mrs
Maceo Entzminger scored highest a
mong the club members anrf receivei
a lovely piece of pink lingerie. Mrs
W. C. Champion drew highest for coi
solution which was a hand embroid
ered linen guest towelr The booby, i
bath, 'cloth was presented- to M.rs
Dan Walker. A very tasty mem
was served consisting of potted chiel
en on lettuce leaves, olives, hot bts
cuits, creamed potatoes and tea.J
Mrs. Thomas Jones was hostess t<
the Young Matrons Club on Thurs
day, Feb. 12th. Five tables wen
placed for bridge and tallies wcr
passed. Three progressions " wcr
played and at the conclusion._it wa
found that Mrs. Grace Ruff had scor
ed highest. For her efforts she wa
awarded a pair of silk hose with lacj
arrows. Mrs. Septina Clark was th
lucky one in drawing consolatioi
Ujhinh?uuu n. linn lit if.. 1?' -?^?1^"
"1?uvautfiui I'ai1 ,/r nt4,M
ombrodered pillow cases. The boob;
(an egg beater) was won by Mrs
Henry Williams. Mrs, Jones had a
j her guests Mesdames L. H. Hallmar
Willis Johnson, Andrew Simkins am
Misses Henrietta Boozer, Hatte Ma
C.ornwell, IJllie Jones, (Jenpvievi
Vincent' and Wilhelmina Thompson
Miss Cornwell scorexl highest and re
ceived a, lovely boudoir pillow; A ver;
appetizing repast was served con
sisting of potato salad on crisp let
tuce leaves', .creamed cheese, sand
? wiches cut in the shapo-of-eiuhft-am
hearts made out of red and greci
breud, dl'Vllod eggs, crackers am
cocoa. The Valentine motive was ca
ried out in evrw Hot o il
containing candy hearts wer^ placet
on each tablor?The -club wll- hold 4t
next meeting at the hornet of Mrs. Ma
ceo Entzminger.^
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CULTURE CLUB TO SPONSOR I
CABARET DANCE
The Culture Club is planning to give I
a Tug cubarot dance alM.be Odd Fid- >
lows Casino, Mionday night, March
9, beginning promptly at 9:00 o'clock 1
and lasting through the wee hours *
of the night. There will bo tap danc- *
ing, eccentric daneirjg and various
other types of dancing exhibited by <
local talent. Music will be furnished
Joluiboils?Qichcstra^ ?Thin -piomr-?
iscs to-be" a unique affair. Reserve '
your table now. Tickets may he pur- <'
cha?ed from any niembcT~df the Cul- 1
t lire Club at .'IB CertLx each. v
; SUNKISS CLUB HAS MEETING
I 1 I
The Sunkiss Club held a delightful
meeting Tuesday evening at the homo. ..
J of the'President, Eraneina D^vis._
Qtrtte~~u nU'nber of Visitors were a
' present.?Following n short busi"
ness meeting a program was pleas 1
. ingly rendered, a paper. Was rt ad by
{ Martha Bradley on "What our club >
'will mean to us in the future;"' Hcl
' .on . Fox a~soUv--LibtV Lie s'.'" L{
After the meeting adjourned the club
' enjoyed a social hour, during which
1 .die hostess served sandwich, cocSa, '
1 , ambrosia and cake. , ' ;
i Helen Fox will entertain the club 1
next Tuesday at her "home on Pen- j *
-'.dleton Street. Jv
MENS CEIB ENTERTAINED, } ?
71 . . , v ! i
? Mr, R. L. Smith entertained the C
Mjcn's Club of St. Luke's Episcopal i
church at his home 142S Ht?idt street 1
Tuesdny, Feb. 17th. At the conclusion 1
1 of the business meeting? presided ovI
t by Pres. Win. Veal; an interesting '
. talk was made by Mr. Ilowurd Wil- j
- liams who was presented?by Profcs.?t
sor W. A* Perry, chairman of. Prograin
Committee. After the program (
V the host assisted by Mrs. It: L~Smifh__
.: and Mrs. I. II. Goodwin served a do.
t lightful salad and sweet course,"Vis- 1
tors to -the Club were the Messrs. T. >
J. Danne.rly, Ralph Nelson and Rev. \
A. P. Porter. All of whom became 1
'members. Everybody voted a very
j oleasant and well spent evening. ] |
THE ESS TEES CU B.
| I The Ess Tees Club and guests ^
' : were charmingly entertained with a
' i lovely Valentine Party , at the home \
of Miss'Ella Clyde Myers, 1309 Pine
' i.street;- Four rooms were thrown en- 1.
' 1 suite and tablpe woiv n i?r*? ti mill
frve tables of- 4mdge? Baskets of
' \ nuts and "heart-shaped boxes of can4
dies adorned each -table. Thew,vallentines,
paper ribbons entwined a
| bout' lights, heaVts all bespoke the
proximity of St. Valentine's Day . '
| At the conclusion -of three tables of *
I bridge, Miss . Lillie Jones, holding
jhighest score, was presented a lovely ~
mere of lingerie of pasfel shade. Con ,,
mlat'on, a pair of chiffon hose, of v
grrm shade, luckily fell to Miss Rose ,j
Glascoe. ThH booby, a box of four
j different colored hose of toilet soap a
! in shapes of heart, diamond, club and
' spade, was proudly claimed by Miss
i Mamie Sartor. Guest prize, another Ci
i choice bit of lingerie was won by
, Ms,s Leah Frasier. t' ' b
I Guests of the hostess-'were Misses t
- Henrietta Boozer,- Rhea Wilson; Ma- jt
j 1 el Perry, Sarah Morris, Thelma
J Weave,r, Leah Frasier,, Rebecca John- 1
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. : i'u-unumc'g neicvi jPattgrson,-Sdr- c.
ii'h Yotinffhlood and Grace Ruff. f
I The hostess .served a most deli- v
icious collation of chicken salad, tomajt
-OS, olives. notnfM rhipc (
j shaped cream cheese sandwiches, epprs r
I a lei kirtjr in heart-shaped timhales, j
; i saltines, Russian tea and a second
j course of ice cream afld cake topped \
I with red hearts. The club-expressed Si
, 11 .si It- a. hnvtn^^?ent n-nm?frnjnn - *?
| ble evening with quite'a charming
hostess, ^
; FKKK WILL CU H r
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A delightful meeting was held by 4
the members of the Free '$Vill Club
Sunday afternoon . in Mic reception J
: ball -Rido-'. wood ("amp. The im_ct::i 1
'.| ing was called' or l-r hv the t>?. si - P
j lent with sinking hymn "What a j ,
r' friend?Wr?have in?Jcmis.''?sei ipture '
..[reading by' Mrs. S. White; second}'
'. hymn "l.ove Lifted Mu." foiLvc -.d
i with prayer by Mr. Russell llagood. |1
_l The minutes Jbaing approved and j
the financial roll called the house was
opened" for business;-, which \ imo '
d officers 'q 1 !?.*> 1 were oka-ted as
^?follows-:?i c ole; ted .?Mrs. Churl! t !"t '
.J Pleasant. President; Mrs. Sarah Rob- !'
j,i inson, Vice; Mrs. Minnie Capers. |
I Treas.; Ww- Officers. Mrs. Ora H. ; <
II Blakely, Recording ScO'ty.; Mr. Rus <
V sell Hatrood. Chanlm. Auditing Com
jmittee: Mr. IC Ha good, Chairman;' <
T I Mrs. Isaac Mavse and Mrs Tsnae l
. White.
i ?New members that Were made wel- I
, corned .into the club were: Mrs. Fan |1
i nie Calwy, Mrs. Bessie Faye, Mrs {
< Lina C,' Ilacood, Mr. E. M, Keitt and i
| A delightful program was sponsor o
ed by Mrs. A. R. Weston. Those tak-ing
part were: Mrs. Irene Johnson,!
e Mr." E. M. Keitt, Mrs. O. B. Blakely, i
c Miss White, Mrs. A. R. -Weston. The i
e l program was. composed of readings i
s'i and \'ocal solos ? J
" ' Kveryone expressed his self and her
31 self as having spent a pleasant even- i!
Q ' ing and eft with the hope of meet'T
e|ing again the 4th Sunday afternoo: . 1
j - in March at which time they will lv '
' honored with the resence of'Mrs!. M. : 1
^'1 S. Fisher, the vice-president and of
g-j the founders of the institution. Mrs. '
", F. A. Parker a friend and supporter j
j of the camp and perhaps others will
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t, ue /innouiii'uu iuut.
a > Many of th^ members *\ho were
i.' present will remember Mrs. Fisher
- J as she sppke before them last April.
y A special program will be sponsored
- again by Mrs A. It. Weston, Chairman
- Friends are cordially invited to be
present. j,
i ?To reach 4he Colored
j people of the South ad- <'
* vertise in tlie Palmetto !
Leader to get results.
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. THE PAPIST
THE POENKX CI.l'B
The meeting met at Miss Blondell
inggoud, 2720 Gcrvais St.?Tin- meet- ng
wh< cbnduetod by the Presided,
VIr. B. J. Cave; aftir business, dis ussiori
a few games were played
md then we were served ambrosia '
ind cake.
tHHtS?AN I) ItOVS SOCI Al, (LIB
-The?im I'.bers- nf the TiHthg GirTs~ "
nd Buys Social Club met .it the home
d Miss Fannie .Martin on .Monday
'ebruary 2-'t. The numbers present
iieru Misses Evan 1 geline Witsotr, Marran
t" Davis, Marion Kiee, Hattie B.
Craigg, Irene* Young, Chesterfield
'owell, Gary Wilson and Georganna
".FishJr. The hostess._.served- -ice-"
ream and eakc aTT<T jello. They latr
"decided to have the next meeting'
t the home of, Mr-. Irene Vniiiig.
TD K "BACH ANTES CUB 7""
The Bacchantes Social Club met at
he home of Miss EtheL Counts CQi
Yndlelon Street, Tuesday, Feb. 2'4,
,t I'. M. as there was no busi
less the secretary collected dues,
fhe members played garner and enoyed
themselves. Messrs. Louis
"iiiley, Walter -Dean and J. N. Jen;ins
joined the', club. Those present
ire re: Misses Annie It. Williams Bcna
md Anne Xesbitt, Juliet Raiford. Ed- 1
iaw Craft, Emma Kershaw, Ethel ]
founts, F.tliel Willhims, Barbara and I
Mel lie Burtd.i. Messrs' David Me- .
ionald. J. II.'Sattei white. Louis Finey,
J. N. Jenkins, Eldo Burton. WaiV
x ?
icr nt'iui ami Augustus?Haggood.
Pho. ho-tens served a delicious renist,
Miss Kdnn Ora't will cnleruii
tin* club Tnrrtrnr.
I'lLTl UK CLUH DRAMATIC'BITS
The members of the east of "Lady
.Vtndemore's Kan" evidence keen an:iety
to start acnuninting themselves __
vith 'stage |iositioii. Tri-weekly relearsals
he"in next week in Allen University's
Auditorium, where fthe
day is to be presented Wednesday
'veiling. of the. S. C. Teachers Assoiatiom
.
The Dramatic" Committee of the
Tdture Club proved itself eapablS
if selecting individuals typical of
ach role asiy^iicd.
Undoubtedly, tltis presentation will
ie ah over-whelming success. Nod
ime is being spared in shaping the
asl fiTto perfection. !
LOCAL M USKS MICKT
The .Columbia Local Graduate
aiises Club held their last meeting
t the Good Samaritan Hospital N.urss
Home. The Reception Hall was
eautifully decorated; A very large
umber ef nurses was present. We
. ere esneciallv clad to see Miss Creed
o\v Mrs. Scott present.
The nurses seem to realize morelid
more, iii unity*there is strung;ii.
Several nurses who could not-come
nt their regrets along with the
ash.
All Graduates and especially Regis.
Lued Nurses are urged to unite with
he. club. It is yours if you have merged
the connection.
After thu- business?was over M/'** ;)ltle
who was hostess'served as t'u si
oure, banana fruit salad with butter
hins and cocoa. The second course
.as ice' cream and cake.
Kvery one present*expressed theniI'ltUk
Ilk IllltlllU t'lljliyt'll 1 CVdl'V hid
nent at the meeting. The club for
dar. 1U, will meet at the home ofIrs.
Sabatte I.awson. iji 15 AsVem'v
street, at 7:30 p. ni. All .nurses
lie urged to be on time. .
I'll li UK \\\ l.,KY HOOK ( I.I U
'1*1. Af...... 1... . I> I. y'l!. 1 .
I : I v I>iu ?? *" V ll|l> IIIL'l ill till*
' .' . C. A. on- Tuesday afternoon.
Ybruary 2-1. *
The iuielifi? np.'iitil w.'li I.diTs
Mayer- followed by en nation v Auia k
Ih'.gikM's and ^uest
^ The~ctl)l> was 'favored by a very in- _
!X'i'esiihjr .review' al' Mr. Sei.uvh-f's ?
mark N'u. More.", i.y iMoiV |j. A'
3auingardner. Tin. l it) >cintes
Mot'. Baunil?ardliet Y ta'ks for they
ire always itist 1 ai A .e ;?u?l' iiiteJ'esliiU'.
Tiie. discussion ,/f .W'jti'i'1 Poets was
Ill-Ill aver to next nieetinn.
The following committee was se
oct ed' for elub'c?play ; .Mi ;>> >?Hi m
ey. Sanders, and White.
Our quests were: Miss Ethel Sand i?rs
and Mrs. Estolle .Johnson, Miss?s
Sutton and Sanders.
Our hoste served a delirious eours.7?
oraiiKe salad, cheese .sandwiches,
inineh and cake.
The next meeting win joe uem <>>
home of Miss May in o Griffin. bid
Pine St.. on Tuesday March -3.
ilRS. A I.BERT SPEAKS HONORED
tVEST OF THE LADIES AIXILIYRY
OF THE N. A. I\ E. S
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Colurn)ia
branch W\ A. P. E entertained
the Sumter branch at tlu-L' Anniversary
"Banquet on Monday evening
Fgb.<?2.'trd. . ' .
This was a very brilliant and deightful
affair. The Hall was beautifully
decorated and a band of music
I&ve the ladies a chance to display
their beautiful gowns while tipping
Wl-.ws: I hi. d..in ing thiol'.
At 11 : '?) P. M. a grand march was
"ormed which led into the banquet
oom where a bountiful table had
jeen prepared consisting of a very
.ppetizing menu. After very intVrestng
talks were given by President
3. J. Mcdonald of the N. A. P., E. arid
Vlrs-; Albert Spqars of the Ladies
\uxilary and responded to by Mr. J
3. Lewie, we departed from the barliuet
ropm and had a few more rounds
>f the ligid fantastic and bade each
>ther good night.
A mong those ihtcpiiI from
Mr. andM/fs. Albert* Spears^ Mr. a in]
Mrs. Hrrbardson. Mr^nrrrf MrsBrrrcr;Mrs.
Lillian Jones of'New Jersey,and
jther members of the Sumter branch !
is well a> a large number of Columbia
fif UGStS ; ?
Mrs. J. C. Jackson President.
Mrs. W. L. Baylor Reporter.
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SOlTlhlKN It All. \\ A Y SYSTEM
Corrected to February 3, 1931.
Arrive Union Station Leavt
No. No.
2:40p 32 Augusta 32 2:47p
7:4oa 31 N. Y.-Aueusta 81 7:55a
12:50a 27 CharVton-Cinn. 27 l:00p
4:l5p 2R? Cinn-Charleston 28 4:20p
9:30p ^10 Crilumbia-Cinn. 9 '7:00a,-.
5:00a 24 ColutnbiaJacks'c-23 10:30p
11:45 a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:17p
12:55p 90 fVP'o SnvnnnnK 19 8:20?r
?9:30p 23 Uol'a Charlotte 24 5:15a " ..
lLQOa-Til' f-M'a-CHftVbytte 14 4:80p "
9:55p 11 Columbia Charl'n 12 b'OOa
4:55a 15 Colu'bia-Char'stn 16 4:00a
I0 00p 10 Cobjni'a-Greenv'e 15 6:60a _j
1t05p 113*Col'fl Charlotte 114 l2:25p
10:45a 18 Colum'a-A tlanta 17 6:86p
Via Gamden and Rock Hill.
Pullman ear*. Dining eara.