The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 21, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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? .... ? Saturday, March 21, 1931. Don't fail to soi~tlTe .Fa-hion- Ke~ view at Fiijst Calvary Church, March : the. if 1 th. : 1 Miss Katie Plaiiv teacher! in the Pleasant Spring School at Irmo, was in the city a few minutes Sunday. Mis~ tu7. tolcmah of uidg-wood, - S. G-,-and-Mr. Isaae W. tof t he city were the dinner guests , ot Mis 5 Mattie Kirkland, Sunday March "JMh. Mrs., W. M. Alexander, of 2527 Youman St.. entertained Stewardess Board No. 1. Chappelle Station A. M. E. Church, Sunday evening, March 8th. After the business session, the , hostess se rved a delicious .desert. ^ , _. ? ? . ' i After living in New York and Jer-_ sey City for some time, Mrs. Rosa L. Mveijb, a further teacher in,, our schools .and her daughter Vivian Lorraine have returned trr the city and , are living in their home, 2023 Taylor ^^?treet. Their many friends welcome *?^jphcm hack. 1 Mrs. Rosa L. Myers, 2023 Taylor ___slreetlhad as her guests last Sunday from Charleston, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mr. Brown is one oT " (lharl its ton's lcalkng ' contractors? Mrs. Arthurdee Brown. ' of State College.- Mr-r -James?Eltison, cashier? of the Mutual Savings Bank. Masters * Joseph Brown and Thomas Smith. . INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CU B I f The club was hitrhlv entertained at. the home Mrs. Estell Lanefort, | with the madniVi president nre=idinK. After the transaction of bu-iness, Mrs. I.anerfort. served the club a deliprhtfrrt coursr* of Pine Annie Salad. enjdyed. ? Mrs.?* n"io?IL?On*1 uilt. Pre-v: Mrs^_Janie R. Williams, See;FOR I'M ( The'Cohfmbia Forum for social and ethJeai--ffrou:ress. will meet Sunday afternoon. March 22. at 4:45 o'clock. The speaker will be 11. W Rnum* gardneiv editor of The Palmettto Leader. i All members and prospective members are urjred to be present. A livele discussion :s expected. I). U. Sims, President FREE WILL CLl'B It is announced that Mrs. Mary S. i > Fisher, the Vice-President and one of the- Founders of Riilifnwnml I along with others will be the honored puosts of the Free Will Club in its monthly meeting. Sunday after-1 noon, at 1 00 o'clock in the reception hall at the Camp. -' An entertainment has been espec-1 ially arranged for this Occasion by : the Dioeram direj'or. Mrs. Annie1 H. Weston. All members are urped ( to he present and brinp a friend, Mrs. C'.' 11. Pleasant, Pres.; Mrs. O. B Blakelv. See'ty. | kcv ,?aik-?-? |? ??? 1?I?Ey ANCif .1ST j L Thfl mam friends of the Rev..W. P.' Flair will be pleased to know that he' has relinquished his pastorial charge and has. been appointed ConferenceEvangelist of the Columbia Confer-! - ence by Bishop Reverdy" C. Rensom.J Church in South Carolina. The-Rev.1 Flair is a minister of the city and has done real construction work as a minister in the church of his choice. He rebuilt ChapneJle.Station corner Pine and Senate Sts. He is a mem-' ber of the ministers union of this j city. Any church in need of a real live evangelist should pet in touch with Rev, Flair wfio is ready to start .spring I'evivah LOCAL NURSES CLUB The Columbia local graduate nurses club held their Inst meeting at the home of Mrs. Catherine S. Lawson's, 1315 Assembly Street. "* TTTo MiiveZi U v n+ill ' nWim.U.> 1 .-till nuui* 1ITJ^ 111- I creasirig interest in the club by the large number that was present. After the business was over two delityehtful courses were served by the hostess, Mrs. Lawson. The first consisted of fruit salad with olives, saltines, and tea. The second course was lemon pie with whipped cream. The nurses were reluctant about leav-? ing even when the time came for ad journment. .. . The next meet in"1 will he at the home of \l?-s. Gladys Bassard *2552 Cherry St., March 24, 7:45 P. M. All nurses are urged to be on time, some imnortant information awaits you. Remember the time. BENEDICT PAGEANT FOR THE DRIVE Mrs. Annie Belle Wesson, presentcd v nageant March 10. in Benedict Chapel which did--credit- to Mrs. Wes??: ton's already established reputation in this art as well as netting "th<T~Brt C. Club $114.42 as total amount. Groups of children represented various flowers. These were sponsorer by the following, ladies: Mrs. - M. E, Dunmnrp and Mrs. Mary Rus , sel American Beauty Roses, $125.15; Mrs. Mare Reeder, Red Roses, $9.00; ( i Mr? A. n Weston, Pink Roses, 25.32 ' M* > t Mrs. John Dilliard, sweet -$9.0C Mrs. H. \j. Jackson, Fairies, $1.U? Miss Jessie"Trottie-Furies $7?.(51; Mr: Munne.Summers, Yellow Roses, $.'l..T. Miss Delphine Bradley, Pansiest $12: exnenso Julu Hudson, w6n firs prize; Thomas Dorgan secondss Yivi , n Calhoun 2nd; Christina Sims, an Mary Hall came third and fourtl Mrs. Weston wishes To "thank all wh participated, most esnocially JdRTTsbi Bradley; Chamnion-Pearson and T 11. Pinck- for their ready respo_n.se FAIR WOLD DOTS We know that the friends of Mrs F. G. Baumgardner will regret ti learn-of her illness, Mrs. Haumgurd nor has been ill for more thaTTThrei weeks. Kach girl made herself com home during the time of her illness which will aid much ln her recovery We hope for?Mrs.?Baumgardner__j speedy recovery. Weare stdl having our A. C. ETTT Service. Each . lesson is di cusset with much zeal. We enioy the Lea gue Services in the superlative de gree. Mrs. F. Thomas, has been over atft reorganized ojlu^ TrFEClub. After?tlw organization we decided to name i M B. Wilkinson 4-11 Club. We fee that we will be successful in our clut work. Why? Because it is namet after one of pur women who has sue ceeded thus far in life We the girls of Fairwold feel tha we are greafcly indebted to the *"o men of the Federation. For what For having our electric* lights con nected and they also have had th building fenced in: since the fence h;i been placed around the building \v< feel ourselves more secure. If we do not -make irotfti and hoh orablc women here in this home, w< have but little conception for thing: that, are worth while in life. TTuoi gills make good boys. The men cai go no higher-tbwn tbe wonrpTrlct then Have you ever thought of the sad de=t words? If you haven't they an quoted in this quotation: For of all sad words of tongue am pen, The saddest are. these, "It might hav< becn."^ " ! Nancy Smith,-Reportei COINCIL ANI) CLINIC SPONSOI ?A-KFAHL?AT A EDITOR 11*>1. On Thursday April 2nd. the Ath letic Council of Booker Washingtm School and the Columbia Clinic As sociation will entertain with a_recep lion and dqnee at. the Columbia town ship auditorium. Entertainments of fered in the past by each of these or ganizatlons have been characterize* by their high class and \vholesopn enjoyment. Well do you remenrboi the brillian affair, which has thin far "been without eclipse, had at th< the auditorium in February. Brinf your guests and meet your friend: ?1 thifl cnnpi/nle nnrlif V..V ,i|/mviv/u.i auvuwv/1 ium ? 1111.11 ai fords ample room and freedom ofi movement' to -all. .There will be gooi music furnished by Columbia's owi orchestra. These are /two worthy orgganiza tions? the Athletic Council and th< Columbia Clinic Association, ' unde the able and efficient leaderships o Mr. T. J. Hanberry and Mr. \V. C Johnson, respectively. While not re lated in any way, these organization: have in a large " measure the sann aim?physical development of o~n youth. Come, enjoy yourself, an< help these organizations in thei s^"i'iny Campaigrrr^TlTy nitniissl"' fifty cents, is within the reach of all MRS. RKVFRDY C.-RANSOM entertains Mrs. Reverdv C. Ransom, entertain ed about one-dmmlred fifty ladiesduw gentlenun at her palatial home; thi KVpiuoopal i-to-wlorwo i?n Toylur Sunday,. March' 15th at four o'clock in the afternoon the guests beeat to arrive. The dav was ideal and tin ladies were attired in all the differ ent shades and colors of spring. Th pal residence never resounded to" tin echo of. such lively and delightfu converse. Miss Janie R. Smith, act ed as mistress of ceremonies and pre sented a very interesting progran of musical numbers by the Allen Uni versity quartette.. Miss Frankie Hul read "Creation" by James Weldot Johnson, and "The Dying1 Bondman." Mrs. Laura Goode-Jones, read two o .h"i: m'Tirim)! pnpnis: "Phantom." nm "The Poet." The color scheme of the rece'ptioi room was yellow and white. \Vhit< bridal wreaths, .jonquils, and spiraea Mrs. Ransom is-^uwiishirig. the gues chamber in Coppin-Hall, Ajlen Uni versity, and the reception, was?i means of securing fundri. Following the program, tea, and vanilla wafer; were served by young ladies frou Allen, and the city. Mrs. Ransom i; very happy over the success of thi occasion,, and is grateful to thosi who came and those who eooperateT in any way. The following hostessc; were responsible for the guests ant finance. Mrs. Reverdy C. Ransom -Mrsr -George Ar Singleton?E P Fllin Mrs- I . M. Daniels. Mrs. S _o v IT Afvc F ... _l U. I.. 1..V U..., .... .. R Anderson, Mrs, J. G. Stuart, Mrs Ella R. Morris, Mrs. I). H. Sims Mrs. E. A." Adams, Miss Janic R Smith, Mrs. L. H. Mailman, Mrs. B A. Everett, Mrs T. J. Miles, Mrs. W I). Chappelle, Mrs. Willis Johnson Mrs. E. F. G. Dent,- Mrs. Graei Robinson, Mrs. Grrfce L, Ruff, Mrs R. W. Manee, Mrs. R. C. Chappelle Mrs. Hoptin Paul, Mrs H. W. Raum gardner, Mrs. A. J. Collins MRS. PHIIJS HAIrE, ENTERTAIN:: Mrs. PlAlis Hale, entertained i large crowd of her friends at hoi home on Pendleton St., Tuesday nitc March 16. rooms.. There were five tables beau ttiuUy covered, on which the gtresta . THE I'ALMET I played whist. ????? i'. | The hostess assisted by Misses s'd Millie Benson and Kstelle Taylor, ser- , |. I ved a delicious course of chicken sal _! | ad, saltines, hot. buttered rolls, punch. |j ihot co I ice and mints. Aftey the canj . ;r game the remaining ol' th'e evening |. ; was spent in dancing. The quests re j hported a happy -evening. I, CnidM HI A ro\KKH l'xri- COBrr-f? IMHIA DISTRICT A. M. i:. t in lu ii. Began its first Quarterly conference rounds aTJSt. Jaines Station, Rev. W.. lr. Owens, pastor, Nov. 28 , l'.l.'lO. , "meeting-. Rev. OwenS "seem to be -'he ' '* light man in the right , place. December (5-7, l'.l.'P), Rev. 11. J. Felix the week -pastor of- -the-Broad-River- Circuit had a good conference session. t The out look III) i-lotree for a _ glorious harvest is encouraging. ' evening of 1 K'c. 7.~TP.'ttt;-Rev. "* 11, .1. Bryyant past ot'-Chappelle sta1 tinn Quarterelv conference was htrhlr ?-This young man seems to possess j rnsual ailaptabilitv for his calling. Dei ember 12-11. 1DMO. Rev. I. O. Simmons, pastor of the Saluda Circuit held his Quartcrely conference in Pleasant Spuing church. Rev. Sim, .nions seems to he particularly ^>rc J pared by - the work of his calling and | . .succeed without any trouble^ ?1 December M. ttttlti. Rev: II. T. , Summers is not an apprentice but r h dd his Quartcrely conference. Rev. Simmons is not an apprentice but a ~ masterr225*- ' ' 1 December 21-22. Rev." B. K. ~ V: nee. pastor of 'the Irmo Circuit church with splendid results. Rev.. I Vance is a splendid preacher of no mean ability."' : I The evening of the -22nd.* Rev. I. J Pruitt, nastor of Brown Chapel station?convened. This was mi?extra- : ordinary conference session. Dr. Pruitt is a-4naster workman,?,?? .Tan fi, 19:11. thy Quarterely. confer1 P'je of the Dutch-ForkSt'.vei- circuit in Si over Chapel church. This was a remarkable session. Rev. Delaine appears to be distined fbr the top. 'i Jan. U-12, 19.11-. Rev. Dr. Law, rence, pastor of Bethel Church 'had a fine conference meeting with every interest of the church in hand. This^ r intelligent official stall' and large membership?ha ye? pledged -to follow i bis lead.* ???:?: ?:? Jan. 17-18, 19iU. Rev. S. J. John?son, pastor of Lexington Circuit, with " an abundance of rain bad a splondiiL 1 conference. " Rev. Julnnuin Is pca^oable and determined. The rain pre vented Rev. H. 11. Redmans' conference that afternoon. Jan. 24-2"), 1 ?. :? 1. Rev. I.. A. Logan, pastor of the New Brook la ml Cir- I j cuit. he and his great membership | had an ideal conference which is the ' I'haracteristict.of the man. 1 Fe. 1. 19:51. Rev. D, F. Fields. a pastor cT Pine Grove Ci route with i his loyal little membership' put over * an excellent Quarterely program. " Rev. Fields seems to have his work r in hand. , Feb. 7-8, 1 1. Rev. J. A. Gamble. 1 > . i,uj^v.i?Tm \ IIAUK 111*1(1 II ? /glorious conference meeting. Well ] Rev. Gamble make> it-understood that ! , one can count on him. * ^ Feb. 15. 1 {?:*!. Rev. C. A.-Dunlap. ! f nastor I.eesville Station held his con Terence session in Calvary A. M. F. [ | Church. A peaceable end profv'able * s -conference meeting. Rev. Dunlap ] "aj seems to possess the extra elements ' I1v?f.''.he ideal man. ' I Prof. R. I. Lemon held the Quarterly conference of Alletr Cniversity ^ _ -Iimi,..! ifi?h 11 S _ i i The Mission pastors asked to dc' ifer their conferences uiv'.il they f *'ng forth. Hence the First Quar I'te'ly round is completed. In the |l>i-trict Qtiat terelv conference scheidiiles the name-:of 'Mrs. Annie Wisy - does not appear as a~JTistrict otllcer 1?because she is lire superintendent nn ' _ '.* Ia worthy one indeed. It is regretted L.coiv much that her name was omit _ '.. tted. t ! G. Jv. LYRES T. V.. ;IF.N'K INSV I!. 1.1*1 NTWS e j. . j Sunday being; w.p*m.and?plea> an* ma large crowd attended White llalb ; The Sunday School met at the u-ual , hour .iiaf the lesson, was instructively "itaught by the pastor. Rev. W. R. 1 | Bowman concerning Jesus being with ilhis friend*: and foes, !_ ,"j We had olTP election a tew Sunday- ] 'ago; all tlu\ oll'k-er-5 wore re-elected J f j for another year. Our Suporintcn- j j-ldont, Mrs. ClnrtL, Spencer, has thing* j \ UTt'l?in diapo .mil under Ion h 1111 r . ship. White Hall Sunday .School die, ? I not go in winter quarto's. We are preparing for Krister set t vices and Triends - would <!o well ,Ti j attend' services t.hat daV at- ?White *JjlalL_ , j White llall Church cinh under tin I | management of Mrs. Josiph (ireen is i | niahiy'' ranid speed, amo.ng its re 5 liable members are Mrs. Kli/.a Ash a I wood, Mrs. Clara Burns, David Boyd, a | Jr., David Bell and others. This, j 1 ; club is destined to bo the "Hub" of , j White Hall. 1 I Dr. K. Philip KUis, held his second f quarter here Sunday. He preached .'as ne'ver before. The large congregaI tion gave v. lit to their feeling when * \ the leai ned dot tor continued to nl,v.? . ' ATI rhetr?emot ion?about?the. contm -_ i ued city is not here hut seek one l< j .iconic The Castor, Itev. W. R. Bow ntan.w as ha"?v when, the stewards .^announced hid Dr. Kills* full , | assessment. ghr Bishop It. ('. Ransom, will preach at . j White Hall next Sunday. March 22, in , jthe afternoon. The officer's are ex pectin'- hundreds of visitors. Come s early if you want a nonportable seat. | Among the officers -who -made -a-a i t? v ? ni l . o ? ... i i <i i }?*i , it. o, i v.'f?H?ii'.s r>|ii'iH'gi , < i I John Spencer, John Ilughey, John r ! Hughey. James Pearson, David Bovd. i , Robert Martin, .'Allen Ashwood, Max ; ty Young, Joseph Harper, Robert i " Martin, Jr., and others. - I Many of our teachers were here for 1 the week-end. * * - . i< t TO LEADER 1. 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