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Saturday, May 1G, 1931. Miss f- I. Hoover spent Hie weekend on tIn- Nelsons' plantation near Winnsboro. Mrs. .1. V . 'H"or >" snent Wednes ~T.ry "fliV<T "ThVVrsijii v* In Tjnnno.. iville, as representative to the Tents. Mr. Thomas Adi.yns is a welcomer ' to the eanitol from Washington, T17 C., visitint* his brother and sister Mr. Joe Adams of -non McDuffie Ave., and Mrs. Fielder on Park Street. Gn last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sumter and little Miss Vivian Jones motored to the eitv, by the sea first to spend Mothers' Dnv with Mr. Suinters molher. Sisters and the host of friends the family is associated with them and next for the trip. They re ported an enjoyable trip and more than a pleasant reception while in Charleston. MI'Ki?Bessie Vanderhorse -of Cleor=? getown. -S. C., was called to the bed ; siiilf ?il' liov son llarleston Reed of Columbia, S. C., April 8. liHU, who was confined to the Cloud Samaritan mF Hospital severed weeks with pneumonia. While in Columbia she was the house pruest of Mrs. Alice K. Johnson, It'll ^ . Hampton Ave- Mrs.- .Vanderhorse. wishes to thank the many frinds for their kindness during his-illness- undespecially Miss Little, the head mirse . at* the Hooil Samaritan hospital ami" * her nurses. ' > SILVr.lt TKA * - . ' Silver ''eg was piven at the home oT Mrs. \V. M. Alexander, Sunday afternoon, i\hrr" !t, at 'ITvil Vmimait St., for the benefit of t'happelle Station A. M. E. Church, a short pro--" ' p-ram was rendered which every body enjoyed. indkrkndent social ci.i it The -1 udepeiideivt Social Club jnet. at the hihne id* Mrs, Estelle Lanpford with Mis. Apnie Belle Da van It, president, presiditij?. The nieetiiisru+ielied in the usual form. After the transaction of business, Mrs. Lanp-'ford, refreshed the t,-lub ,with a delip.-lit.fnL course, chicken sah.d. on le--ttfiFe"leaves, hot- tea. with-sliced lemons, saltines, crackers, pickle, peaches with ^.>?nvin, .^irni-u peanuts ail (I * after dinner mints. The meeting was very much enjoy* ed by all present, Tll-K SINKISS 'SOCIAL CI .lit The Sunkiss Social Club nu?' at flip home of Miss Helen K. Fov 011 I'emlleton St,, on the regular meeting night. After the importance was discussed the members and visitors played progressive whist. Frr.neina Davis won lirst prize and Inez Martin, won second prize.. The hostess assisted l?y Misses Kloise Seabrdoks and Millie Benson served a delicious course of Irish potato, salad, saltines. sliced pineapple, ho*, rolls; frankfritters and Cocoa. Miss Martha Bradley on Walnut St., will entertain the club next Tuesdav night. 'Ill I*: NICIITIXt; AI.K SOCIAL CI.I B The Nigtingale Club met Thursday night. May 7th.'at the.home of the ._?treasurer. Mr. Benjamin perry. . 1 "tHI ? 11 user St., after a brief name of whrst . ' . the meet inyy was called to order bv (in- pi,c.vidciB"*"M*P. hobert .fTfftt'PHoHv? The president opened meeting by singing, spirituals, prayer by Mr. Benja,iniu Berry. - After meeting, was closed a deilcious course was served; -Ice cream, cake atuld Bunch, and the j gucs-'.s of honor were; Miss Viola l.iwson, and Mr. William Brown. Our ?rrnvr ment-trnr ,?riii ,i.~ tcm.i o. ' r *1 ? hi in.-, ni'iii '.vi ay ! )l ll at tho fi*siiient of Mr. Eddie Brevard at 822 Blinding street, and we also wish to announce tiiat our next dance will he at the Odd Fellows Hall, Mav 251, 15)21. KXCKI.SIOK ( LI B KNTKItTAIN ED UiU- 111 the hlost hKl'lUlKT |5!'4'tll^ of the Sprine; season was the Excelsior's Spring Debut the 8th at" the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Hoover. As the quests came int othe house beautifully, decorated with pink car. nations and~g1adirla and green ferns, of the windows and doors to the elamdeliers whefe 'they supported paper shades 'reflecting the letter "E". an abbreviation of Excelsior" which rose on a nine ring pink and green ladder ihe back of the oiano to the "ceiling above, each girl pinned a pink carantion and s-nig of fern to her guest's coat lapetr ?? nm n ^;in won1 ari organnv evening dress with a matching ballpon tied to her arm with tho club colors o.nd contrasting slippers ami dance handkoiVhiefii.H. Tlin iiig, . the eveningdelicious "Excelsior" punch was set m the dining room "to refresh the dancers. About ten thirty a waltzing contest was conducted in which Mr. George Dannerly won first and Mr] Rollin Green won second prize. Very unique prizes were given. A/-very .pleasing and pretty scene was presented bv soft lights over pretty young ladies and handsome young men beautiful! arranged intwined in pink and green " serpentine when *"As you I,ike It" banana split (fnd cake and springlike napkins containing soverneirs Buxton - leather ~~ kev holdders. ? ' As the strains of An Revoir Pleasant l.)i-euihs flouted?nut from?t-heorchestra, I'm Sweet On Vou -Candy , was served In silver baskets. ......... ' ~ _ J LJ ?The?Excelsiors?ami -Liuiit?guests who enjoyed the party were: Dorothy Nance, .Joel Wallace, Elizabeth Km/ley^...Frank. Fn.ihy, .Marin Tucker,. Theodore Allien. Thomasina Duokett, Wither Covington. Lottie BeJle Oaten, Sydney Ti otlix,?Hoi aldino Mc( iuu, rToTCild Uobeiis, Sarah Thompson Willis Boyd. Pansy Pendergrass, Kol-J 1 in Creche, Evelyn Brigjit, George Dannei'lly. '.Maud .Johnson, William Hill. .Mary Hoover, .Joseph Morris, llaKie Counts, l.eroy Scott. ? ? MiSS DAVIS HOSTESS TO EH I ENDS On Wednesday evening from (5 :.'$() until ?:.'{() the Misses Fannie Reynolds Inez Mart nr. Ihn'diclne Galffck -'.m I.". 1 i i f r uiin in.i 1*11J UY I'll Ulll* IllJUr U1 proyressivi* whist at the latter'* home on (lervais Street-. U iitli t-rore wis made l>V' Mir; Car. l ick an l low tone to Miss1 Day'ls. - AfWr- the eards were laid aside lettuce, pickle, fancy patties and tea. Each -tine expressed MillS'iL! as havmjv ?pent an enjoyable evfcninjf* lv ?-?? ? " & : THE ROYAL SIXTEEN CI I B The Royal Sixteen Club met at the home n Misses Klunise ami Victoria Weston on Monday of this week The club had as its' quests the members of the Royal Collegiate Club who are as follows: Mr. Joel Wallace,' Thomas Nhdsnn, James Taylor. Ralph Nelson, James 'Henderson,, Wilbert Coyinuton amid David Cureton, also M isses 11 lean?WushinH'iloih and?Mildrud Smith, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr. Robert Weston. MTi^'J^PT Wallace who is the president of the Royrl Collejriate club made IT "very- interesting talk. The club was also favored by short talks made by the members of the club _ When tlw- meetinyr ailjiiunuul rallies were set for playing cards, and every .one in ".ran to' phw and did .hot stop Until iim walks the hostess with 'wo Courses wliiyh consisted of. Roast chicken. <li e: sine;, potato salad, piekU-s.. s'all iiies, jiiuu'Ii and I'rosh strawberry' lee cream' :tfld., rak?\ ~ By the t i mk* tlu'-e were Uiuslied every one was miser Civ full and li|tan looking: for the kind of recreation. They \v??w pleased to have Miss Washing-tt-tt?tn~. plav for-them. 'which hegan " ' ;; < < , i oat i<>n. Some dancing, some playing .cards some asking riddles apd some Telling jokes .of various, kinds. All expressed themselves as -having spent .a wry pleasant aftejnoon. The 'club - will hold its next meeting at the ho;ne of .Miss Sadie": Adams. ' ANCKI.INE K. EVANS sKuvici-: 1 fresinaklng and IMain Sewing I'll..10. 'IK"' I 1 Oil"1 i- Line St.. Columbia, Uesidenee ,1 I oij I 'im- St.. Cwhunbiu, ?*!''.>* N?'AV^ The Stale A o<-4i?t i?MI' of Ait'itlluutv parses in'eI .In' i; in Coltmihi:'. a few days ai'1.1 as ;;lle:t i. I' tin* Culuniltia I.neal Nn.-'esV asvaituafTtpi. .. .. All the- .SL'?aiiij[iH . were held at See<unl t'ah'ttf. 'Brmtisf Chureh beifi'ninp Tuesda w--eye i1i11? .it?KfA?Mr A . reni.eseOtative .of. the. Valinetto Medical l.oeal association in the person of Dr. J'.'.CJ. Stuart made a wonderful speech and -using as his subject; "IVr^erverhnee." based upon a i Vision. The principle add of the ! every, was. delivered by tluf president of the I'alnietto Medical. S^ate president Dr.. A. K. 11utitrms, Greenville, S. 1 IP?Ifitoviiis tn-inl as his sutn jeet ''Life's IdcMa^." The entire audience was filled with inspiration and informatio'n. The entire protrram d trine' (ho two days of ' ill* W PVPflPllAMnlli' - ... . . . ? v AV v (Miwuain i;uuu I'-. Si Irv]. . . Richland eountv health Pallagra, Cause. ..Prevention and oti ic.' i l Mrs>- -hir?K; --C-mtmuffhuffi- director of Boreau oC*-Child ^Hygiene- "Dept., , S-tate Board of Ili^ilth. addressed the assnciatiom -u^uu' us .bur?subject: '"The White House Conferehce." These .UK'ssirKes were well taken bv the enTh' oflirers for of the , State Association are: Miss A. A. Nelson, N. N.. Pro*.. Columbia. S. C.; -Mrs C.i-.w^i:!?U, King,?th?hb vlt'P-pi't*-, Charleston. S: (\;' Mrs. Mattie Morgan, R. ,N? recording see., OrangeJhnvo;. b'. Miss .Tannic Trezevant, , Rf N.. corresponding see.. Columbia S. C.;. Mrs. Catherine Poveaux. R. N. treasurer, Beaufort, C.; Miss C . M. Irvin, R. 5b, Chaplin, Columbia. CARD DP THANKS Mies.W. Johnson wishes to express her sincere thanks to the- Johnthe many friends and neighbors foi their kindness .shown her during the sickness and death of her hushanc Willi.mi .InhiiMin and to the friends who sp very kindly gave the ?use?uf?their eat^ and-4-be- beautiful floral designs. ; f ^ j Mrs. L. W. -Johnson THE PALME " J PHiLLlS WHEATLEY BRANCH OF THE COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRAR^ 1429 Park Street. .Columbia, S. C. Because of illness, March Report was not published hence two reports in this issue. During the month of 'March -there were 94 new members enrolled; Adult 60, Juvenile 34; Adult circulation, Fiction 279, Non-fiction 112, Total 391. Juvenile circulation:'Fiction 205, Non-fiction 165, Total 370. Entire circulation: 761 books and 8 magazines. Enrollment: 819. 260 books achled for circulation, of which 126 were parried to -two county schools. April's Report as follows: Adult circulation: Fiction 247, Noh-fiction 126, Total 3737" Juvenile circulation: Fiction 138, Non-fiction 149, Total 287. Magazines 7. County Schools Circulation: ^ ^ Pincipal 93. Nelson^ Mrs ^R. C. Monteith, Principal 72, Total 165. This was the beginning of the library service for county . schools, and ii wps verv muon -appreciated, l^.ot any books were lost or damaged. These and other schools are to receive library service next school year, _ Total circulation for city 660, countv .165, entire 825. New members: Adult 41, Juvenile 19. Total 60. Pre-sentr-membership 88th?New books added for circulation 242." Many books that have been requested are available. The shelves are gradually being filled, and all wh.c wish to read for study and diversion can find much for your needs and fancy. ? Those who i had the pleasure ol heai ing the Better Homes Program which was broadcast from WIS-April :10th at 12:15 can better appreciate the value of good books in the home and the many advantages of a public 'ihrarv for city and county, because of the excellent talk of Mrs. Hagood Bostick. City Librarian. Respectfullv, J. W. TALLEY.. FRESH FISH OYSTERS Shrimp ? Crab Meal Fryers and Hens We Dress and Deliver Free COURTESY ? SERVICE EBAIJGH'S PHONE 5619 1124 Washington St.,. Cola., S. C ~ T r Up-to- the :Minute . Modes Prepared Especially for This Newspaper SA THIS IS SIMPLE TO MAKE This is one of those smartly simple frocks you find yourself wearing again and again. And it is nothing at all to make. The white pique hand > that trims the neck is shaped to suggest a side-closing without the bother of making one; the neckline is really V shaped. Pleats?enormously smart for the runabout type?are clustered , at either side in front, and topped bv paTHi"p(<lcet5 for'ar frrrrstr. We would , like this very much in brown and r - white rheckeu wool, sheer of course. ..--although it is equally s?ited to silk or , gingham. Short sle?v?5, hy the way, I j are very new and important in wool. ExceTTa Pattern, No. 3412. SizW'tT to 42, 25 cen(s. V . ITO LEADER CHAKLE8TON NEWS Mr. Kdward A. IIar4eston died on last Sunday evening, Mav 10, PJtf.l. Mr. Harjeston, the son of 'the late Kdward (?. Harleston who departed - life just, .1 weeks ago A character in whom lill Charleston mourn his departure, ;i youn man of great fame he was an "'noted artist, and one of our leading busi. ness promoters of this city, among j his race, he was once *the president of the local branch of the N. A. for the Advancement of Colored People, and also the mgr., of the Haileston undertaking establishment, and a very worthy servant of the public, and an educator of his people?his funeral was held at . Plymouth Con gregatinnaf Church. Kpy. ('. S l:edbetter, pastor officiated, on last Wednesday afternoon, .May l.'J, 11KU. A very live and elfeetive revival - meeting hatr. been coniluc'.cd__d Jiang ine pasi week at Ml. /.ion A. M?hh Church, with great results the Rev. H-; W. Walker of Bishopville is running it. ' Beginning on lust Sunday, seemingly his first sermon was taken from the Oth chapter of Ephesian 13th verse, his theme was "The Soldiers of the Cross,'' from this very timely subject, Mt. Zion-_wax-showed with the hallowed fire, and on Monday evening he repeated with the 13th ful delivery four souls came forth joyously and confessed Christ, with i a repetition of two more on Tuesday i evening, it was a glorious week in h Zion.?On?last Sunday morning?beI ing Mothers' Day, I>r. .1. W Witherspoon, delivered a Mothers' Day sert men that will ever he remembered in i hearts and minds of the members of I M*t. Zion, though it was called moth ers it turned out to be a day of weep' ing for every soul howed . under that ' Clod sent message he presented, an ' exceedingly large audience was there I and heard him to the depths of, their soul. 1 _ ...... There will he a grand joint picnic - u*\ve?. by .the -Sunday" School,. ami Trustees of Mt. Zion Church on June 8, 193l,v at Riverside Beach Park, let all take advantage of this grand outing. A party consisting of Messers Mo^es W. Freeman, St. J. Wulkei Edward Jenkins and J. Fumeis I.one - left Charleston last Friday morning on a motor trip to * nanxcie, ,N. i . l< attend* a meetiny-of- Kapna Alpha Pli I Fraternity at J. C. Smith Univ. A pleasant tour was "made Visitinv friends in Orangeb,urR and Columbia also in Charlotte, Greensboro, U n ban and Raleigh. A party consisting of Madame? Kraickles and Ola ti.oiur. Messers Fred Richardson, Then. I.ofur anT Jno. F. Long motored to Oolumbi: last Sunday, they were the guest <" ol Mrs. R. \V. Mance ,and family. A very pleasant tilu _\vu-e .. -Ja-.n visitiny friends, in Co bantu a aUT Orangeburg. SUBSCRIBE TO T1110 I' ALMF/ITO LEADER GREATLY 1MPR A-iken-Augu: Kfft'ilive Sunday, Leave Augusta .. J: 1 4'. ,\i. Leave Aiken -?-2:d0 P.* M. .Leave Columbia 1:.V> P. M. Convenient' c. nnection Washing \iiving Boston 7 :(>u PM. i , Also with Buiialo Day' Express? Pullmai Draw in}- Room ( TKAYICL IJ (omlorlabk* ? K( I'tillNult?'1 It. Kt-l?Au'C'Ill?- I III'?Allf SOUTH KUts UAH I A NOVELTY IS J OFTH ? ALSO ALL T 3 COM I WED <S ...taw yw'j.,1^ ? I ADMISSIO I CAPITOL Up-to-the-Minute Modes * Prepared Especially for Trhis Newspaper SA Qt.xc ill la \ B1 i hrBBj i BSB I A A H i I \ ' I .' / / !) FKOCK i: -. ^yili i ? ? A _BjQLl"R(j.._.K liL)i\'.<IOTK ' p Paris liked tin- l?->K-r<> .-< well .IV* [ decided to matt' it with the "Redmjjm,.*. j ?and thi.< i- tin* adrtiiraMe're-t:"!- " ? I'ti--front it ln'iks-trir nH the world lifct ' a separate jacket and a -Wirt trim!. * V.twL-l.ol r.t ?!<.. 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