The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 13, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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??Saturday, June 13. 1ft >1. II /^^^?Z3Uq\ jr i Mrs. M. A. Eleazer of Chapin is }, spending awhilp in the city with her c| mother, Mrs. Eva Mobley.Mrs. Josephine Weathers who has spent a month in our eity. returned to j Philadelphia ** last Thursday. Sir -tells its of the many . ii i. < \l.., ht. ? Visited Columbia has given her the t best reception of all. She came tn ' j Weather^ who was ill when she earn .* ! but she Jeft them well. Mrs. Jose- I i phine has many friends .in Broo!;-i lyn and Columbia. Mrs.. Minnie Ta.v- 11 lor of Columbia one gf her cousins ^ made it very pleasant for her while | in our city. ! 1 ? I Miss Margaret Randolph left a few j days ago for Chicago, 111., where she will spend the summer visiting friends and relatives. P. O. T. SOCIA" AND LITKK-' ARY CUB LAI INCH IIP ? j_ Miss Corinne Wilson entertained .1 , ' group of young women and men at , her home on -Whaley St.. May 17. ( During this entertainment the or- I ganiziagof "a "sbcTal-tuhl literary club ; _ was discussed and .it was staled by ( Mr. Lonnie'-Pugh, one of theguests, " that this same group should meet i at the home of Miss Carrie Belle Johnson to organize fully. I I On May lit the same group nu t. m Mi$s Johnson's home and tHo ejjtib was ' - organized. The name given was.the (R. F. O. T.) "Royal Family of Tut ? Social and Literary Ch^b. The name | was suggested liy Mr. Freddie Fergu- t soh and umss.m<1 tli? .-lui. .?.m ----- v..v x .v.^r MIUI .1 LI 11cl11 * I imoiis vote. The following iJtl'iv-or-were elected: King Tnl I I'> -i.l.'.m i { Mr. L. E. Hugh; Tut's Right Hand , Man, (Vice-President) Mr. R. It. j , Reese; Tut's Grand Keeper of Kecords (Secretary) .Miss Carrie . Bidjo . . Johnson; Tut's Keeper of -Records,. , (Asst. Secretary) Miss Corinne Wil- ] son; Tut's Keeper of Finance, (Treasurer) Mr. Eugene Washington; Tut's ? Scribes, (RepoutersJ - Miss Lueda \ Flowers and Mr. Freddie Feiguson; ^ Tut's Sargeant-at-anns, Mr. Tom j -Brown. The members?rrrtT Will Pi* . Mae Hayinon, Chaplain; ,M L-s_ Viola , Wilson; Miss Kosetta "Young. Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Hannah /,. Jolin'son, Mr. Ernest Long. . The next meeting was again at Miss j Wilson's home on W.haley St;, May ] 21. This meeting opened with impor-1 tant business, atld a committee was v . appointed by King Tut. to. work out "i plans for the constitution. After bu-f siness a little pleasure came aiid the j hostess served refreshments. SIMS CHORAL SOCIETY MEETS? ' ALLEN UNIV. VI DITomi \i On Monday and Thursday evenings of each week at 8 o'clock the Sims , Choral Society meets in the auditori ] um at Allen University. I Monday evening a large number of i enthusiastic" representatives Troni the1, different churches of lie city .essoin bled for rehearsal under the splen-' j did direction of Rev. A. Seon llenii. i with his very efficient accompanist, ?Mrs. M. E. -Russell. The membership, is rapidly inereasing much interest is being manile-t?j ed and the encouragement is wonder- i f'ul. ? , Miss Minahan, supervisor 'of play , - ? -ground*. ..and irlftfi-eo -n, int-v ? wish to thdnk_ the Ineinhei s ho'th old | and new for their hearty co-operation in trying to make the "Revue," fo he held in the Township auditorium. June 26, at 8.30 o'clock a grand success and earnestljfmkdaty-vvho .are in It-re ted ; rto enroll now Watch the Leader next week for j names of persons enrolled. Tickets may be secured at l'resi-J dent's Office, Allen University; Mrs. I A. J. Minahan, Associated Charities ! Building; Thomas Drug Store, Harden and Taylor Sts.; Counts Drug Store,! Washington St.; Williams Drug Store j Gervais St. _ CONWAY C. RUSSEU MOST TO t] DUMAS CLUB . i ,, ... L? % ; The Dumas Club met with Conway Russell at the home of Mr .and Mrs. ( - Weston on Millwood Ave., last Monday evening. The members were called to order ..and meeting presided by; President Russell. Minutes of last ?' meeting were reviewed by acting sec. j Mift? Mary E. Nance. ? Other feat- j IlfOo A f f Ka ?V*A^?MT? f-hTi ^ v" ' v.4 vo wx (.IIV IllCtlll^ WCI C LUC I L'UUIIIg of the committee's reports of the year's work, which was interesting and varied A?(ter the eommi,flees Were found?with?good reports, week- ly dues were collected. After which 1' the business meeting was declared ad- j journed. -Z-?? ~H The entertainment hour of ihe-chtb-^which consisted of dancing and gam- ' ea?wau?another?interesting?port inn v of the evening. There were several | swift and frindly battles of whist; j A dainty falcon of perfume \ve|itU^, Miss HeleaJE. Nance us Jirst . prize T for ladies while Gonzales Lybrund | held a, shaving cream and powder ! compact as men's prize George Riv- I ers won the guest prize and Edward | Pressley captured a baby nipple as j ^ The club visitors were: Miss Dorp-, thy Weston and Messrs Arthur Young George Rrivers ami little Emerson!1 Weston.?Members present Misses Al.J E. Nance, Cora' B. Gtwtor; Vivian j: Weston and Helen E. Nance Also i Wfaw?l Jacques, Gonzales LyJtzniRd, I Robert Burton, James M. Wise,. Conway Russel, James..Henderson and i Edward Pressley . ; Cooling refreshments were enjoyed i ?7-7^?1 J .; ?" ... ??ttt?? ; ? =5 J ? ?. MRS. LUCAS LOVELY HOSTESS j Mr. Sam L. .Lucas accompanied by I drs. J. P. Reeder,'Mrs. J. C. Canon,] fir William Jonshoii, Mr. George Tayor spent the day with Mr. Lucas v+fe?m?fctfngley, S. C., Wednesday it their lovely home.- Mrs. Lucr.s" is i lovely woman of maity fine traits ii|t| know how to entertain hdr'ftiends iVe hud a lovely dinner which we all 11 joyed very much. Mr. Lucas owns [uite a bit of valu:.ble property and s a Christian gentleman wjio believes n giving you flowers while you are iving. Mr. Taylor drove us over in lis Chrysler. He is a very careful river. After .. bidding our hostess :ood-bye we returned to Columbia eeling very happy over our trip. FREE WILL CLUB . A musical under the auspices of lie Schubert Ouartette, Prof. Hilton liddirk, Director, will be held in the eception' hall of Rigewood C?nm ninuay afternoon, June 14 for thy. jelie fit of the above named elub? All members are Urged to be present and on time, 4:00 o'clock, and mng one or more friends. The special guests will be mem)ers of the Board of Directors, it is announced. Free Wjill offering to K* taken. Mrs, C. H. Pleasant, Pres.; Mrs. O. B. Blakely, Sec'ty. Madam annie -b. workman 11AIR1 )R ESSER RECOVERS? Dear customers:?After my ? recent eeovery I huve^ returned to the busiicss of hairdressing. I shall be glad' o have you come in' at anytime. -Thanking you for -your-kindnes:;md sympathy during my illness and atronage, 1 remains,Yours respectively, Madam Annie B. Workman, I8g5 Taylor St.. Hairdresser I llE SENiqgS CLUB r The members of the Sunkiss Club leld a delightful meeting Tuesday veiling at the home of Miss-Sarah Mack .on, Barnwell Stroet. . The meeting was called to order hv he president, Krancina Davis by^ releating tin* Lord's Prayer; roll filled was dispense with, minutes read ind approved, Various, committees vere appointed and plans were formilaleJL for ,a party to be held the last of the #npnth.. After "a short business session a uicial Hour was enjoyed during which he members and friends played progress! ve^vhist, at the cnoclusion of lie games- Miss Elouise Sbabrook von high score and Miss Martha Brailey second- score. ? t5?? "= The hostels served cherry ide ream, cake and mints. A color clfeme of red and white was effecively carried out in the refresh IllOllts. " ' v The it* will lie a joint meeting next Puesday . at the home ol* Miss Seanook on Pine Street." x INDKPKNDENT SOCIAL CLl'B The Independent Social Club met Wednesday June 3, at the home of Mrs. S. Ethel Zeigier lllfi Tree St., ivith the Madam President presiding. I'he meeting was called to order at < ^o'clock and opened in the usual rorm. ; Several members were pfes lit. A very interesting meeting. After the transaction of business several games of whist were played.. >li I H11 n it Williams and Mis. Aniie Belle Da.vault were the winners. We also enjoyed - a' short talk froifT Mrs. Ltieinda (Mllaim^ Mis. Gillaim s expecting a trip to Connecticut n a few days. The members wish icr a happy trip, our Treasurer; Mrs. Laurel left Thursday for Atlanta. Tire club wish her much_Juck on her li)i, _ Mj/ricli'i' >-t'fr?' shell tllM fllwh >% iiTT tomato saTad on .lettuce Ibaves. tarn sandwiches, cake, -punch and ice ream' -and salted peanuts and after Jinner Inints which we. all enjoyed Mrs. Annie Belle Davault, President"; i Mis.. Fannie K. Williams, Secretary; Mis. Kstelle I.anford, Vice-Fresident; Mrs. Shellie Uavis; Local Treasurer, Mrs. K ?tellt> Laural Fin. Treas. UOSS-MKACHAM M PTIALS IN AIKEN, S. C\ A marriage characterized by eleirant simplicity and cordial interes' ivas that of .Mrs. Lizzie Meacham and ill: Llhiunt Ku.ib which, tonkplarn June 2, 1U31 at the residence of the brides sister and brother-in-law, Prof, and Mrs. R. T. Nix. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. E, (J.nn, Pa A. or of the Presbyterian Church, Aiken and nrincipal of Andrew. Robinson Institute in the presence of relatives and a few friends. Mrs. Meaohani is the third daughoriginully from. Edgefield, S. C., and n yrjidnnte of Rnnodirt rVillncp ter of Mr., anil Mrs. ,John W. Spann, Mr. Ross, is a graduate /of the Chicago School of Law, Chicago, III. Immediately after their marriage they left for Philadelphia, Pa., to Join Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kay. The bride's sister who will be remembered as >Miiss Amelia Si>ann. Their many friends wish for them a long and happy life. 4 ? Ul.l> FOLKS HOME To. pur regret the Master saw fit to coThe and call one of His ch.idren to reward , in person Of Lizzie Alien. Though feeble minded I really believe she made it. '1... sad^eiiioxl's will r uist be none. Now we want 'o thank the pastor and niember.T- ? 4?friends of AidiochBuptist Church which is pastured by Rev. J. W. Neal for a liberal donation of $1.25. Through Sister Janie hoi gu.M-in?Wv lieai tily thank you one mid all - MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. T. II. Pinckney, announces fh*e marriage of his daughter, Mrs. Thomrsina Gaterr to Mr. Harry B.-Murray, I May 25th, 1931. - , the palmk YOUNG MATRONS CLUB jl - | A most enjoyable evening was spent at the residence?of- Mi's. Theadort. Brown when she entertained the Young Matrons, their hbsbaniv and guests. Three progressions ol bridgj wert played., The tirst club prize was won by Mrs. Theo. Young blood, a pair 01 .hitt'on no^e) Mrs. a'H.'i Walter atew hightsi for consolation, and? leccivvd a piece ol" green lingerie; Mrs. W. C. Champion was awarded the booby (a box of hahu e"chiefs) The ciub prize for men was wen by Mr. .Gilbert DeLorme which wan a pair of silk socks. To Mi^s I'aisy . Roach went a toilet set. _ Those present including jdub mem-. ( bers werf Mffstlames Lois Anderson, Septema Cl^'k, Theadore Johnson, ?Patterson, Geo. Roof, Jack Williams. Dan Wuilfoi* , *?n . auu iUIS. W. C. Champion, Thomas Jones, J. 0. Stevens and Theadore Youngblood; Misses Daisy Roach, Claudia Williams, Newburn, N. C., and Mrs "Estell Johnson; Messrs Gilbert DeLorme Sumter, S. C.; Roy Hill, Livingston McFarlin; Lawrence MeFarlin and Henry D. Pearson. Mrs. Brpwn served pine-apple on crisp lettuce- leav- ! es, ham sandwiches, crackers, and ' punch. L On Saturday, May 23 Mrs. Septema Clark delightfuly entertained the ' Young Matrons and guests at her home cui Heidt St. Six tables with beautiful baskets containing mints and salted peanuts were placed for bridge.' At the. usual hovlr tallies were passed ami the game was on. The end of three progressions found Mrs. .Theadore Youngblood holding h ' "h"esl score and for Jjer efforts'-sheW;)S lovely hand e*-' "ddered pillow cases. Mrs. W. ^. Champion was lucky in drawing consolation and for her skill h beautiful i green boudoir pillow was presented. . The booby <a pair of pink garters) went to. Mrs. Dan Patterson. The guests were Mesdames W. C. Johnson,'Hazeldell Bookman and W. ; N. Roseborough; Muses Henrietta Bopzer, Alice Burnett, Beatrice Ben- r nett, Marion Grisby, Louise Reese and Dannett Saunders. Miss Saunders held highest guest score and received a pink boudoir pillow._ Mrs. Clark served a very tasty menu con- ! sis ting of chicken salad, pickles, po- ! tato chips, crackers and tea follow-" -ed by a swee.t'course of ice cream ? ......I anu i.ai\Ct . .t , On Wednesday, June 3rd Mrs. O. Stevens was hostess to the Club. Yellow, pink and green candies adorn- | id each table. Tallies were passed at 5:30 to the guest comprising the six club members present were: Mrs. W. M. Roseborough, Misses Vivian Nance Shadie Spears, Mattie Mouzon, Ella Clyde Myers and Louise Thompson.. A lovely piece of lingerie was presen ted to Miss Vivian Nance as holder of highest score. To Mrs. Roseborough went a jar of bath salts as "trooby: TheOlub first prize went to Mrs. Juck Williams( a card table cover) Mrs. Thomas Jones drew highest for consolation receiving a pretty piece of underwear. The booby was ^wardded to Mrs. Thomas Anderson (a novelty fan.) At the conclusion of the game a very delightful repast was enjoyed of tomatoes filled with salmon salad- on lettuce ~ leaves, potato chips, saltines, olives _ and iced tea. The guest were en- . tertained with music throughout the I "vp"i"g fifld nil thpir rionart.urp w<tp presented souvnirs of candy. Out of town guests attending the club dance were Mrs. Lydia rnith of Chicago, flT7; Dr. and Mrs. Richardson ford, Orangeburg; Drs. Richardson, j Manning, Julian- Grant', Newbeny, | T. K. Gregg, Spartanburg; Wm. For- [ ter, Spartanburg; Messrs L. H. Cot-! ton! -State GnlWe; Mack Wol^, f.u-I 401m Williamj and John Green^ State M College. Williams, New York-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin, Oranger. j burg; Miss Marguerite Frazier, CharMeston; Miss Frazier remained in the city the week-end as the guest of Mrs. W. C. Champion. Sj>he was accom- j panied by her mother who was the . *uest of Mrs. Richard Carroll and Miss Daisev Miles. IN MEM OKI AM In lasting memory of Rev.. I. J. L Miller who departed this life June I ] <>30. . . . .; j. We have mourned your departing 1 And for Heaven we are marching -J Soon w.e'U reach the golden throne 'j To tell the story all alone. : Tj For one by one we'll gather No ih&tter the cloudy or faith wea- ! ther , - | That fate is ours as yours have been. ' We will meet and be happy then. . ! So rest > assure papa dear You are gone but yet you're near Only a step and we'll see your face So we will wait and pray for Grace. Wife, Ella B. Miller "Sons, I. A_ Miller ?W. P. tMillor 1 And I. J. Miller, Jr. ? ? m 9 ^ ? ML1.., VOUk NPWC ii * y> Sunday morning^ June 7th was a 1 high day at the Spiritula Temple of j I Truth, Rev; J. D. Anderson former-1 ly of the Columbia Annual Confer-1 ence now of the New York Conferen-1 ce- ^preached and gave commuiiion.jwhich was a real treat he is also con- i ducting a meeting there indefinite.! \\*e are hoping for him much success,) he 13 ft flf66d preacher and nas mailo many friends, read the Leader and you will get the news worth while. Rev, R. M. Mjrfers from Columbia is ' running a meeting in the Sam BTack knowrl as the apery elk of the South. The preachers are holding good. ' ? . * lift inV ' r I . TTO LEADER - u- i n i ? DRESS UP! Use Your Credit At This Big Store No Money Down PAY $1. A W1XK Dresses I Mpn^ ? ? ?? ? ?' *? U ' V4 Jl t-O $ A 88 $17 so ^ up <P^'*up Hose ? Hats Shoes ? Shirts Underwear Pants ? Hats 5 r?? ? - USE THIS CREDIT COUPON X/ IT IS WORTH tl/tal* On Any Purchase of $20.00 or over I ASKIN & MARINE CO. | ' - 1616 MAIN STEET ^ F ^1 ? -r-? ?: ; I Dance to be Held in New York for Visitors SOUTH CAROLINA'S VISITORS ?is beim; sponsored by? _ JAMES A. WAKEFIELD ? ?ani) will' be had at the? Wytoka Hall, 222 W. 145th Street, N. Y; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1931 All Visitors Are Invited To Re Present I Mrmi1 | c,ar5Boiiv If EVv9 9 In a Talking B WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY g ""CAPITOL THEATRE Page Seve? ^? ? IN MEMORIAM In sad hut loving remembrance of - uur dear mother, Mr#. Bottle Maxey '_ tJuveis, who departed this life 7 years ago, ! une X. 1! ;?(>. \ precioUf. on from us lias gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant it) t.ur home, W hich richer out be filled i (Hi! how| we tried to Save lief: I'taye's end teefs were ell in vain, I Happy angels- came and took her. 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