The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 28, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7
Saturday, March 28, .19317'
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Miss Henrietta Frost of this city
was called to Charleston. S, (J., t.n??*.- .
Tend ttnrfttneral of her grandmother. T
~ who departed this life March 2d. 1921. 's
Mi" Fnirin 'l'i*?|.|. -...i ivy. C-dl
ham ami Mrs. Ford, motored up front 1 *
. ' Allendale la . Saturday' and spun;. 1 *
the day With ,Hi>> Trapp's mother all1
419 Taylor St. r "
Miss C. J. Mellwain, R. N., of this >
city now of Auirnstn fin Uc 1
_ -o -j. i'vta jmov. _
returned from ' Aiken, S. C., where '
she spent the pass week; While there ?'
she was, the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Winn. She reports a '
very pleasant stay.
Palmetto State Bahy Contest at A
Seeond Calvary Baptist Church, Mon-'
day night, March Tiff, 1031. 1st prize. (
' $5.00 in gold for highest over $10.00; ,
2nd p' i-/-- $ ? rm" ;n c....?highest
nvfli Tr 00; li-fl pn-r 50 in gold for 1
next highest over $5.00.
L. Jackson Manev, J. S. Trezevant,?
R. N. ? . 1 '
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Mrs. Lucy -0olemah is -home again s
'after the closing of her_school7-riTr-^
AikergSvC\^3I4^-Tfarnet Holley of f
-Jerrkrn^vTTTc^ after dosing her school p
...... in Kershaw, S. C., "Tnotored over and t.
was with Mrs. Coleman in Virn i-lnr.?ing
exercises; while there she- gave?p
a brief and excellent talk on: "Im- [
TlFot'e mir rural schools." Miss Hoi- (
ley is a well experienced -teacher. . j*
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The friend's' and acrfuintance ;of
Mrs. Tila J. Adams formerly of Co- p
lumhia, S. C.i now of New. York City,
wish to announce the death and burial tl
of her husband Ulysses Adanis of Columbia.
having been knocked down
by a taxi cab of New York City, after *
being carried, to his residence, he de- *
parted tht Tifr three hours later, r
March'12. 19TU, at his residence ^2552--?
7th avenue, New York. Having 'haniv
brought home by his wife and funer~
lized and buried in the Randolph Ce?
meta iv ,"^d archT$, 103.1.
Friends, and lelaliu's:
; t
TPr> nwn.. C.U 1- < " ? '
...v i tv-nun 01 nenry l).
Monteith of this-city,, will be inter- v
ested in another honor that he has j*
won. He has made Tin average of '
ninety ant| above for two and one v
>. half years at Meharry Medical col- ?
lege, Nashville, Tenn., and has been t
notified*by J. B. Bell, secretary of the'
Kappi Pi Fraternity that his qualifi- C
cations make him eligible for mem-j
lx\ship. Mr. Monteith graduated!
with honors from Benedict Cnllopo, I ^
Columbia, S. spent one year at t
the University of Rochester, Roches-h
ter, N. Y? and is now completing his ^
Junior vt ar at Meharry. He is the j i,
son of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Monteithj 0
of College Place. | {,
FAIR WOl.l) DOTS - |j
In this lusty sea1'on, .of thq .yfrifln' .
which is commonly known bv the i '
name "Spring." the most beautiful | c
and attractive season of the seasons. I
Bvn.i thing 11 1Dt fft 1 It t<'> put cvn now |
life. Old mother nature has begunj^
to change her carnc t from brown to j ^
green. For like as the herbs bring j
forth fruit and flourish in'the spring a
so should everv heart that is a lov-;
ev (if lxmuaniLV?fkmrish in TlOW ideals
and lusty deeds. t,
Profs. II. W, B.mitigai duet and J. I
W. Sawvi-r and tin*- mot hoe of Peof I
Sawyer, wi re Wdlcmiie A'i t'tor> ;l!
""T'aTru^nT'^nuTT^nTnclay. Wo on
joyed their stay very much. -We ,
were delighted to have the oppoftuntv
of meeting IVIrs. Sawyer. ?
We are all Vad mat Mr*. F. (i. | j
Baumgardner is improving at '"his
writing. ^
\Ve have started nlnn.r.g our giwd
ens. We. hope to have a ytur, round
garden with various kind:; of vegetables.
Mfs". F. Thomas Juts promised
to lend us her cooperation" in mak- t
ing the garden n success.
HRAWLEV BOOK (M B
The Brawley Book Club and guests
enjoyed tin?hospitality of its Piesi-1?
dent, Mrs. Laura G. Jones on Tuesday
evening. March 17.
A delightful review of Langston
Hughes' latest novel, "Not Without 1
Laughter,' \va< given by Mrs. Alber-j
interesting current events. Tuo Vn !
dis," was also discussed. Miss Ida Stewart
rendered an instrumental ' solo'
Visitors were Misses Annie Hodges
of Fayetteville, N. C.. Fannje Miller.
Henrietta Boozciy-Madames Estelle
" Johnson and Nellie Simons. Mrs. I
Jones-served a very dainty menu of!
cole slaw, deviled egg salad pickles,
crackers ami russian tea. Pink roses
wnvn no
The?Hrrnvtrj Rook C -1 ta b mot atT
the homo of Miss Kll.i t;ivdc Myers, i
Tuesday March 24. The rifocting was ~~
opened with the Twenty-third Psalm
Riven in concert, quotation from different
authors recited. The program
for the evening was as follows: 1.1
Solo. Mrs. MiViam A. McMillan, "L'il j
i Gal," by Paul L, Punmore and Rosa: .
Lj mo/id Johnson; 2. Reading: Mrs. A1 ;
^ bertha'Simons, "Between the Lines,"
by Gordon B, Haneoek; ft.-PjscttsMmi?
based on the above article; 4. SynopMrs,
Zenobia Braxton-Ferguson
formerly of . Columbia, .,but_;nqw living
in New York Citys<wriS?j^visitor
of the club. "***
Miss Myers served a delicious
? -?course of potato salad on~ lettuce, ?
cracker?, oli'yes, pickles, ice cream
and cake. ~ * ' ?r"* y ;
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MINISTERS WIVES ALLIANCE
Tin' President of the Alliance bene:
absent, the meeting was presided
over bv the chairman of the literLi
PI " "am, Mrr. K. Cli:i"""ll.-:
^ Ajter the usiuil open in-- ex"??
n up. - 'J'lie secretary bpi'ig ubseTiT
ill's. i,. M. Page tilled her position.
One of the mostJ imp,c^.:uii matter
liscu- ^cd u ii?- the g-..-rTmri ~rg" of |-';i-1"t"
ggs a c s'for the innfa os of
he Of pilar,ago nil the Old Folks
lollK .
'1 he wink was dh. | | iulo two 1:vsions.
east and sLi"*-?Mrs^
X TL Stacks, chairman of the east
ide and Mrs. C. J. Carrol!, Ci'.airunii
of sy<sl sidec :
Any person desiring to help in
his nod work can do so by sending
lowers, eggs,- or anything else that
hey?doi iro' t.n?gi"?frrr?t+ris?-ml
k'ork,
?r\t. tin, optniim- of the Hlvi.u.i |)Mlrram
, Mrs.-S. S. Rue, gave, quite a
listory of the life of Paul Lawrence
lunbar. It was well given and well
eceived by all.
Quite a store of information was
riven out by the speaker,
Mrs. C. j. Carroll followed with
l* poem from the same author, en
itled-'Curiosity." , i^?
This wns well rendered. At the
lose of these exercises the .wife of
BJshop Ran o;n gave' us cite a
4?u rtfe'lt?religious ndd'cess, telling
is how much at homo she felt with
s and ho\v much. she enjoyed our
rieeting.
Mrs. Ransom is a calm and quiet
'peak or ;mii! makes one tool at per^
eet case and at home i white she is
ILeakiuK-.?? u~~
J. K. Lewis, also pave us a
e\v words ol' encouragement. Last
ut rtntMm-t Was the honored mothr.
Mrs. E. E^.Sims, who gave to'the
rorld a son. who 'spends and is heap
spent" for the onlift of. hunfanitv.
She gnveus a -gentle- and helpful
alk which We anoreciatcd. .
These Hid if s with. Mrs. Julia'Wil'ams'
wcre/^n' v'sitors and they
.o'e awrd't'!(*' with us'Tnvd we
iope that, thcv will find it convenint
to visit us a^ain in the near ,fuure.
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Program for next meeting in April,
nterior decorations, Mrs. I). E.
>illiurd: Current events, Mr,s, -lUndr
and Flowers,'"Mrs.- Elliott.?
?Next? mooting- third Thursdny -frr
tpril. ; _?i I _1 _
VESPER SERVICES AT ALLEN"
d he '<o uIt and' student hodv of
lk'n University extend invitation to
he public (o attend a Special Palm
'inulav \ cs'uir?Services in the Uniersity
Auditorium Sunday afternoon
Torch 21 h 1 f?:t 1 at 1:00 P. M. Spec"al
music amT interesting speakers
rill be.special features of the occa-.
ion. A free will offering will be
niton. .
OLI,K<;K INN NOW A RKAI.ITY
There.' has been of late most
hot other than in. private homos. Counibia
has been deficient in. and ne'ligent
of. accommodations for transen
ts and tourists of color who comr
to this t?e cr.j.Ua! c'.ty. Bu< one
f our reporters?m his usual rounds,
liscovered that, in that line, there
s sonic-thing* new under the sun in
ur midst. - lie reports that our most
Togressive citizen. Mr. John B. Evils,
has bouirty. greatly enlarged,
omphj'oly renovated. artistically
poor^ted end?bemtfctfo-H-v?furnishrd.
lie snlendid residence at tfiOO Harden
It., ormosite Bened:ct College camnu.nd.
under the name of ' "The College
nn," with Mrs..J. '" Evans, as man rer,
has thrown oneri its doors te
i ? : - i -V
uiu! en vuui ?mui-. u iinsums^ om-hasizine
the assurance that only first
lns-s iicfomnnwlntiniK?at U nns-tl'l 11 V
easonahle prices will there obtain.
-\rrn nn"""'-" be<- perfected
(i MMChlllj al t'blieiro Inn a most upo-tlate
"(Toffee Shopne" that will
[ir~.' cater to local patronage.Already
several tourists are al tin
nn, amoi'" whom are Mr. ,and Mrs.
tohert B. Milligan, of Mrooklv.n, New
''ork. ^
Such Draw
A Well-Groo
Appearance A
Hair That All But Sparklet ! _ _
t Wte faro O
^ ?"Brilllantine f
(o Give the '
F inithing Sold
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llPSfll" PffODVCTS
Ij ^Pjfl F?R EVFRY
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FREE WILE CLUB
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One of the Most eh meetings
ever witnessed hi the history ol
the Free Will Club was held in the
-reception luuni of the Ifelen"~(.;. Bray'-" ?
ton Pavil ion sat Ridtrewood ('unifySunday
a t teriinon, commencing at
1 :<>() <A:loTk.~ .
The meeting was- called to order .
by the president and the u-ual form '
" "ol eleven ional ser /ices was carried
OUt;
After a^ busness session the,'
audience became the recinient of an .
appreciative and a wcll-reijdenAl 1 it.
criu-y- and song -service program US'"
follow-*' 1st eroup of spirituals, by
the Ridgewood Baptist Onnrtctt.
" Messrs Walter Hill, leader; Albeit
Strong, 1st Tenor; T. J. Johnson, 2nd S
Tenor, and John Johnson, Bass. j.
Anions the most enjoyable and well
" received selections' - wi\ e: *T know
your're going to talk about me."''"Let 1
' uie churcn roll on," "1 am in His cane"
and many -others.
2nd group of spirituals were led by
Mrs. Irene Johnson and joined by ,,
the entire audience; they were: a requested
number, "Swine Low, Sweet n
Chariot," and "When I . came out of u
the wilderness." ' '*. . \ *1
The di d J/10UU were rentWcd by the ^
Mesdames Mayse leader; Multrie,
soprano and Hampton, contralto. .
Thoir?appreciative'?selections .wire:
"N'o 'hiding place, down there."' "I
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iuumni iii'iir nooouy pray," and "iNo body
knows the trouble rTiave." , ,|
Special reqUosnrumber, "The groat
-[physician* was led by MrsT ."Sophronia
White. Reading, of original poems by
"fir. K. M. Keitt: "In all dis' sun and
heat-;" "I gotta letter f'om nia son.in <>
Alfnbama". and "Po'k Chop" were
among those so well receive*!.
Recitations. "A kind act of a boy
" to nil aged woman," by ALisi^. Klise T
Randolph, and ^'Carrying Sunshine"
by MrSv -Or-a^Br-B4nh:elV " ??r-r
The entire prrtgram was enjoyed q
by all ..from stiirt to finish. The honored
.guests, and recipients of this
I program were some of the white?a upportors.
and employers of the in
stit-ution. They were: Mosdaivus . T.
II. Fisher, Vice-Ficsidbnt of . the!
camp; C. W. Dai roti. recm. ling secretary
of the Board of Directors; Win.
hilliott. a member of the Board of
kins, tile *Umo^-amF-s-npi".r > r of the
Tonkins Cottage at the c'""p;?AT lie
1'ieeno, superintendent of; Ine camp i,
and Mesr Kmily Yonrjg. head-rrrtrse
of the white department"." ? J"
The applauses received during t,he
program and comments heard after- b!
ward. front these visitors, left oh? ''p
iv.il h little doubt us to their appreciafon
for being present on this occasion.
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""It was unfeigncdly regretted that .
our program director, .Mrs. Annie R. r i
Weston, having had to go out or \
town, could not be present; and Mrs. ,
J.inie RulT. our great evangelistic
singer, was absent, due to illness.
The* Uvxl?meeting will he held?aE *>
the same time and place next niontU.
\? CERCEE ENTRE NOES - ,
'Jonquil was the flower and yellow |j
:i>d white the color scheme chosen gj
by Mile. Minnesota Garrison on last ?
Wednesday afternoon when she was H
hostess to Le-.Cercle Entre Nous and S
ifevvfal gues-ts. Again bridge prov- ?
j ed a pleasant .pastime for those pre- i
sent. *
At the conctu'sion of the games, f
| Mile. Mattte MoUzon Wilft ftt'^lUlVl T
; a yellow;, chiffon handyrchief as first ?
prize while Mile. Lucy Williams was f
i given a novelty for booby. Consola- L
tion was drawn by Mile. Henrietta.
Boozer who received a pound box of li
"old New York Chocolates." Mme.
Modjecka Simpkins won a llaash light
cnulle as guest prize.
Oilier, guesis present were: ^MhiesT J
Eva Champion and Mae Walker, g
| .Miles. Vivian Nance, Charlise PcnJtlavis,
Frankic Hull, Fannie Taylor
and Ethel Clihson. A delicious salad
I co irse was served.
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: tt. W. B A L'.MGAK1->N"?K ? The
Benedict Bowl pt'-Mnisos to lie a line Athletic tii*Ul.. Jlicrf is'net a
old ii> a Xi'tcrp College that could compete with it if scats were placid all
i*i uud t he howl. +t is-' a potent ial la stilt';.. v . '
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Spills lovers 111; y lie interested to Know thai I.e.-lye Stallw orth is pia> m'.r
he part "Lord; Windermere" in "l.ady Wind* l iners'. Kan" the. Culture
liiihsl pJay.?at?Urvi?-Lenehe'A''oeiatrun?ne< They siy TiTTiT Cm"
* It od t.oo. ' ... * *
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r ' T ^ a ISMIII1 KUM.C lOf
Spartanburg Faster Monday, Livingstone ami Smith ,mu?i have came la
he parting of the ways, athletically speaking. The Ln ingston-Smith ? { nuJ
i day* of V.m; has mill been I'i ValVc.l l.y ' t lie 11 ewai !-!? Thanks
ivi-ng class-to . I.injoln ami Smith air to battle in ('hutlottc i hi - Tthrr;:.-'
lor.tlay. . r '
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The Allen-Uehediet ,-husxijaIL Kiuim uf Mar eh 4^?W1 > v.t.]] .attended. ?
on(! game was played in which KmOst Hughes sustained his reputation f a:
rnvidintr real in-'eftM in Park dedications. 1 believe .that it was Krncst
ho locked horns with Archie' Scott whfn Hurst Field was dedicatee""Well".
Ing'ms and Martin, Al'tyis; Southpaw twirler did l.attle in the -easons' opener
tar-fin cntise'cTIT Benedictines to whiff the- hrccr.es hnf f..?-_t,f them
mid not he counted as strike-out,s because they got on lose< n account of.
Hvln.p Pot terfields' having dropped the hall on the last- ?trike.
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Although Martin allowed by. three hits his erratic pitching was
le for eight' men getting to first; hase. This i, tantamount to. eleven
; se hit-. T > our way of thinking the Allen but.terv wa- entirely-'
It--ho Heiiedirts' victory. Po rt c rTT7T<T ainuaii-d crippled?ami unable?'t*riP.ctio-i
as a backstop. Passed halls were numerpus, and even though hiatting
was fair he was unable to run after he got on has- . Hem-diet show-'
<1 s-irerior judgement to Allen and. won their dedication gaum ~
\ erj-> ofter wc fine, among our schools well meaning members of the
Intuit; vyim_lhink -t-hag-it?ts?t-he+r bounden duty * . direct the,, athletic afTnuf
the i A'lina.MatcrV it matters r.nt-whh w rh.. htnl if tlm:,,
r-thritm*. r-rmftiPTnTr. is llu- resul-'L One of- the very nauseating t hint's in'
ni;th Carolina Athletic*" is the 'presence' of four or five? people in civilian
Hire I n the players- htnch in baseball ami football. Too often coaches
i-_.- liable-to^i'Si-r-v out iboir plans- nf-atta-k because.of ''he s rmo ahnndan'
? firnt'itons advi.e i rrilfeied by well meanipy Gentlemen. of tbji Aititfio'
ud y. el' wishers of-their school. '
A news item received. fronv Tuskejrec Institute tells'us some inter. '<*
lines a I., nit o -i- yood- Iriend *\\ illis 1. Peek, of A luln-sim p". -y jn.r?i
ttnelliin-.1 imp; i:tant....nuiy ho-omit'ed lp.ro goo* the whole im?V>' "Willis 1'
cf Ti: ki".o e" ;' v;i(Tuat''7~Tt:TsS of b: s horn- invited l.y th?. P'-py
nines ? onnnittee -'o serve as honorary referee .at the fifth Annual Tuskej?ee
c^'v niv al.-v.liieli wiif-be hvldHrt irhe A fumni Howl. May Tk Mr. Peek,
roniip. nt in athletics durinir his undeVtrrrdnate days, is now .a successful
l-ness nr n in Anderson. S. ('.?He has < o.ntinueil lii?iutei est'ill all phaseTiiskf'frees'
Athletic?acdiv-ities since his/ Graduation and-has ctfered a
rce i'hal'etiGe cup for the Iio4;vy?. for the pa's*', five years."
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Thf lor^i iny- j_t(o-*n, just about .aci|uaints.anybody who doc?h't know W. 1
e-k with that Gent. Peek is the t.J*pc of fellow who is a re; 1 enthusiast
anything with which he is connected. lie has a thrivinir business in
nt!<M\?on and is vC-cll thought of throMyhout South Carolina. Mr. Peek?'
sample at his Alma Mater is a splendid one to lu* f?>Uov\\d. 1>> members
the Alumni of every school. He uives sonu-thiny to cnmnuimoratt" his
hocds athletic intei\s'-. Me doesn't try to rim athletics at Tuskeyee,' for
: rej li/.es that there are people there hired for that, purpose...
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jSOITlIEUN K All.WAY SYSTEM
Corrected to February 3, 1931.
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! Arrive Union Station Leavt> __ ,
No. ??" s,v
2:40p 32 A'.ijruain 32 2:47p
7:4?5a 31 N. Y.-AujriiPta 31.7:55a
| 12:50a 27 Char'ston-Cinri. 27 l:00p
-4:15p 28 Cinn-Charleston 28 4:20p
9:30p 10 Columbia-Cinn. 9 7:00a
| 5:00a -21 ColumbiaJacks'c 23 10:30p
11:45 a 8 Col'a-Ajagusta 7 4:17p
I2:55p 20 Cora-Savannah 19 8:20a
1 9:30p 23 Col'a 'Charlotte 21 5:15a
11:00a 13 Col'a Charlotte 14 4:30p
9:55p 11 Columbia Charl'n 12 8-00a
4:55a 15 Colu'bia-Chnr'aln 16 4:00?
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