The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 27, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
| Saturday, June 27, 1931. --?
Miss Lillian M. Rivers left la-t
Friday for New York. ?
Mr. John Eleazer of Chapin was the
week-aind-gueat- .of 4us- wife, Mrs. M.
A. Eleazer. \
, Mrs. Eva Mofaley of Divine St.. left
the city last Monday for Xsheville,
N. C., Where she .will'spend the sum^
nier--with friends.
The Children's Day exercise of Wesley
M. E. Church wilt take place Sunday
evening, junezs at 8:UU o'C-loOk.
The public is cordially invited.
MlsS Lula Mae Lilliewood oT Clinton,
S. C., arraived in the city Saturday
to spend the summer with Misses
.Metts at their home 612 Gresham
Place, N. W , Washington, D. C.
Miss Natalie C. Frederick who was
graduated from the Tennessee Stale
brother Raymond who is a student
at Meharry Medical College...?:???
_ Miss Catherine M. Frederick, a
teacher in the Columbia City Schools,
and Miss Gladys Harvey, a teacher
in the North Carolina Schools, left
a Friday June 19, for New -Yorl^ to
pursue studies in Columbia .University
Mrs. E. R. Brevard left the, city
Sunday for Asheville, N. C.,. to visit
relatives and friends for the summer.
We-'hope for her a very pleasant
stay. :'T.~ ~~
Misses Hattie Holmes of Washing
ton, D C , and l.elin P Caw of Whlteville.
N. C>. are spending a few,.days'
with Mrs Mattie Holmes on Lincoln
Street:?Miss?Holmes is a lieice of
lurs. rioimes. >ve -wisn ior tnem a
pleasant staj^,
Mrs. James S. Stanback and little
son, James' III of Chester, S. C., are
spending the week in the city. Mrs.
Stanback is the wife of Mr. James S.
? Stanback, assistant manager of the
r . North Carolinu Mutual Life-insurance
Company
Prof. George Leon johnson,' Special
representative of the National Recreational
Association of America, was
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. "D.
J. Johnson, 1426 Harden St. The
Prof, is., internationally known?being
at one time a 'member of the Willirm
Jubilee Singers. He is planning
a return trip to the city and shall be
heard in concert at the Township Au
ditorium.
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Dr. I. H. Alston, Pastor of the
A. M. E. Church, at Mullins, S.-C., is
spening his vacation in Virginia, Heattended
the Pastors' School at Hampton.
This week he is atending the
Bishops'4 Council at Norfolk; from
there he will return to -the city to be
' present at the VVvjy. .aipLF.. M. Convention
here neift week.""*?.
wedding""reception .
_____ On Wednesday night June 17, Mrs.
? MilljgaiT eiTferfaTfied 'd"'TlU
k' ' Lrii4>vjtc in hnnnr nf Mr un<i M ru
Theodore Benbow newly weds, Benbow
is the daughter of Mrs. Milligan.
She was married"to Mr. Benbow Sat
urday June 14, at- high noon. The
I ' bride and groom receivtu many useful
and beautiful gifij attesting the
esteem In \vuu!i Tnty are held by their
fgifenda.?? ? '
~ Several dinner eourses were served;
followed by the usual sweet courses.
Among the guests present were.
. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Walker, Miss
K Lucy Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis;
. 7 Mrs. Susie Snioak; Mr. Reub.en -Reese;
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson; Mr.
Larry Brown, Mr. Charlie C. Williams;
Miss Laura Taylor; Mrs., Louise
Owens; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis; Mr.
' - Joe Milligan; Mr. McLaughlin; Miss
Elizabeth Butler; Mr. Sam Switzer;
Mr. C. W. Roberts; Mr. Charlie Ford,
Mrs. Victori^ ^Robinson.
? LOCAL NURSES IWEET"
'*? The Local Association of Graduate
Nurses met at the- hoTiie 6i the President,
Miss A A. Nelson, June Uth.
A largte; number .of .nurses.were present.
Plans were made for a picnicto
be held, July 15th at Shelton's
Pond. After the business the meet,
ing adjourned to meet at the home of
Miss NcIsott "drriy 7-th. All member*^
are asked to be present so as to
make other plans about the picnic.
The hostess "served a sweet course
consisting of lemonade, cakes afterdinner
mints and cream
y INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB
Mrs. Marion Philip was hostess to
llut t'lub Wednesday June -17.?Thepresident
presided. The members
were glad to seo Mrs; Ethel Laurel
present at the meeting wnth goodnews
she brought from Atlanta.
We reget the absence of Mrs. Ethel
Seigler because of a sprain leg also
Mrs. Davis, sick with Hu; Mrs. Esteli
Lungford with tonsil trouble. We
hope our sick members will soon recover,
by the .next meeting which is
to be held at the' homer of Mrs. LtTra"
Brown which we are to have a guess
meeting. The hostess served punch,
ham sandwich with tomuto salad, ice
tea, after dinner mints which we ull
. - enjoyed.
NOTICE -
?' The Rev H. I. Lemon; A. D., S. T.
B., an instructor of Allen University
will give a special lecture Sunday evening
4 P. M., at Chappelle Station
A. M. E. Church. All are urged to
hear him.
CALLAHAM-BING NUPTIALS ?
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A marriage of unusual interest and
rare beauty was consumated in <
Allendale, S. C., on the evening of :
June 18, 19.11 at 8:00 o'clock when U
Mrs. Louise Gardner Callaham, only i
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward !
Gardner, and daughter-in-law of Rev. i
arid Mrs. P. A. Callaham of Aiken, ?
became the wife of Prof. Carroll Vincent
Bing, at the "home of her parents i
321 Esther Street. }
Proceeding the ceremony, Miss Leo- c
la DeVese, dressed in an ' evening i
. JidWii of orchid?taffetay?entertained- -t
the audience with her superb sing- i
Mng "of "All for you" and "Fur you s
Alone," while Mrs. w ?
v euiii.,.' a b lu'i'ul g >v i of "-shes t
ano. During this time the bride's \
mother becomingly attired in a gown >
of nile green print. .georgeiteTwitlr; appropriate
accessories, her brothers" f
_ Messrs Cecil-and Eeon Gardner^-amF i
other members of the immediate fam- \
ilies took their places near the altar -t
in the living room.. .. t
Ac> the familiar strains of Mendel- s
on the breeze by the skillful touch of ?
Miss Leola DeVese, the bridat^party
entered the airaetivly decorated jiving
room in the following order: First 1
came, the ribbon bearers?little 'Miss 1
Aletha Erwin, in a dress of green 1
georgette nad little Miss Helen. Rice, 1
in a dress of pink georgette. Very 1
charming and bewitching were they. <
Mi** TWtii.-fi Pn 11 nhoin, 1r>f 4
the bride, who was the junior maid, 1
came - next. She looked lovely in a (
dress of pink print chiffon, carrying 1
a basket of beautiful flowers. * The 1
- next?to?enter?was?Master?Reuben -1
Qarter, dressed in whitje, c^rryjfhg ^
the beautiful wedding ring of white
gold, set with diamonds, embedded
in a lovely pink rose. He was f&lloWby
the charming Miss Dflrnt-hv Rich- J
" ardson,. maid of honor .exquisitely at- 1
f ii'pH !? > > "
... ? gwYTu ui green luouseiuene
de soi,'with touches of pink velvet,
'carrying a bouquet of white garde- I
nias and maiden hair ferns^^earing 1
i lovely picture hat, and-a~?tring of '
crystals, the bride's gift to her. Nev- (
er did the alluring beauty of Miss 1
" Richardson show up to better aHvan-~ ~l
Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, all a
eyes were turned towards the door I
crying to get a glimpse of the petite .1
.end demure bride, who entered upon P
.he arms of her father, who gave her i
in marriage. She was' -a radiant :
> ision of loveliness in her gown ol i
pink silk net, with touches of green 2
>-elvet S7id mdtflcihg aecessoriees. Her _
beeomjfng, picture- liat and crystal i
necklace her onlv ornament, accentu- (
tted her loveliness. The bride's bou- \
quet was composed of bridal roses and 1
alley lillies. She was met at the?
altar lay- the bridegroo^t-and his best
man, Mr. Y. V. \\'alkeV of Florence,
"both of whom wore the regulation
'.ull dress suits. The marriage-cere- j
mony was performed by Rev. P. A. >
Callaham, the bride's father-in-law, c
and Rev. S. J. Rice, the bride's pas;or;
the beautiful ring, ceremony be- >
ing used. While their troth were
" ~e1ng~pllghred7"Mi58~ DeVesv played ~
coftly "I love ypu Truly." p
In the living room where the cere t
nony was performed, the color | v
scheme of pink and green was carried
out. Floor baskets of gladiola and t
hydrangas with poted ferns^ outlined j
ihe improvised altar, while the beau
tiful condelabra, holding lighted tay- ,
ers added much to the picturesqueness j
of the ocassion. These candelabra ^
were furnished by the Tyson familyone
of th^Toldest and most prominent
.iv.hittL_.f a-milil*,.,?>f Allendale. They
have been in'fhe1'family for almost a ~
hundred years. The 'flower decorations
in the dining room made a \
_r charming color fhotif around the
bride's cake ^ ^
Immediate -following the ceremony
a wedding reception was held The
,iuppy couple were greeted by hun
dreJs of Allendale friends, including _
many whites, and large number's -'Of ;
triends from various- places in this "J
and other states; i
DeI|cious punch, ice cream and t
cake were served The , color scheme (
was carried out in the cream,
while the cakes bore the initials: ,4C. j
B." The- following young ladies,, j
members of the senior class of^he
Allendale County Training School, ar- *
rayed in white dresses and dainty
white aprons and caps acted as waitresses:
Misses Catharine Best, AnnieMae
Banner, Pauline Robinson, Wilhelmena
Allen and Faggie Carter;
while these ladies voluntarily gave j
their services and graciously presided
over the hride's table* the pun- j
ch bowl and the cake table: Mesdanrt- :
es Sarah Dix, . Minnie Best, Louise ^
Wright and Pauline Davis. *
After the reception the bride chanr j
ged her wedding gown for a travel- r
ing suit of dark blue figured flat crepe j
with blue hat and matching accessor- a
ies. after Which the- haDDv counle
_le?t in their car for a vshort honeymoon
trip.
Mrs P. A. Callaham, the bride's
mother-in-law, wearing an enhancing
gown of orchid eeorgete, with harmonizing
trimmings, directed She
bridal procession," after which
she took her place in the family circle
near the altar, Mr. K. H. tiardner
of Kstill, the bride's uncle served
as Usher.
The large beautiful bridal ^ake
and the cakes served at .the reception,
were baked in Beaufort under
the direction of Miss Etta Washing
ton an intimate friend of the bride's.
The bridegroom's gift to his best
man was a handsome set,' of white gold
IIIHIM wltii'tr wrp~agHi nr _
wtftrffiTi?. ' . , - _
Mrs Bing was the widow of the
late Lieut. Andrew Bernard Calluft
g Army, a war vet J
eran. She is a gruduate~o? Bene- ~c
diet College, Columbia, and has tak- ?
-en special summer courses at South s
Carolina State College and Hampton.
Institute in?V4rg??HaT For a number
of years she has served as a
teacher and vice-principal of the Allendale
County Training School. She 7
ha* also served a* instruator in sum- (
. *\
i \ . m# Ahianf-'-i?<Ai*r r a'.ii .....
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THE PALMETTO LI
ner schools at Allendale, Bettis Aca- j
lamy and Anderson for sevteral suf
uers She is also a talented and ac- J
compl^shed musician. Being poss- ;
jssed of, a pleasing and winning per- *;
sonality and being tilled with a desire J
;o lend a helping hand to others at *j
alT times, Mrs. Bing has won the re- v
;pect, love friendship of a countless
lumber of persons .here, there and *i
:verjnwhere. - - - ?j
Mr. Bing coinplted his college work 'j
it South Carolina State College a few J
.ears ago, and after serving as prin- *|
ripal of the Allendale County Train, !'
ng School for two years, he entered *j
he~UniversityMinnesota, at Min )
letpolis last fall for a year's special ?j
study. He is a member of the Ome- *i
fa Psi, Phi, fraternity and one of J
he most jjutstanding young eduea
Ors of the day] Mr, Bing saw' ser
dee overseas during the recent world
var..... _ ; *
7 The-l?rtpe-tHimbe^-of-bettut+ftth -use
ul, durable presents attest the 11
;steem In which Prof, and Mrs. Bing
ire held by a large circle of friends.
\mong the fifts are to be found aricles
of silk, linen, cotpn, silver,\chintware,
wood, glass and other maleria)
\ number nf the most valuable pres-t
?nts are the gifts of white friends '?
Out Of Town tluests ~r
Among the friends who attended
;he marriage of Mrs. Callaham and
?rof. Bing were: Prof, and Mrs. Fred
Sheffield, Mr. J. N Freman, Jr.; Miss
Mabel C. James, Prof, and Mrs. J.
ft Burgess and Miss Juanita Burgess,
^rangebure; Prof, and Mrs Solomon
linyarrfp-Fh- D .1 Dixmrp Prof, and
Mrs. Chas. Ford, Barnwell; Miss Glaiys
V Holman, Blaekville; Mr. and
Vlrs. Walter Brown, Dr. Montgomery
Cennedy, Miss Jonnie Green, Miss
Vashington, Pre# J. S. Shanklin, Miss
Thelma Shanklin, Miss Teresa Grayson
and Miss Brown, Beaufort; Miss
Muriel Pinckney, Charleston; Miss
Sssie Trapp. Columbia: Miss Willie
Mae Mclver, Darlington; Mr D. J.
lohnson, Timmonsville; Mr. and Mrs. k
lackson ~ Saxon and. family; Mr. and J
iirs. Angus Bowers, Brunson, Mr. and
ylrs< Br^okie Platts, Fairfax; Miss
Ielfen .Singleton, Mrs. Urbana English ,
jifTord, Mr, J. D. Marshall, Bamberg;
dr. N. H. Newton, Mrs. Leona. Bmg,
''urman, Mr. L. V. Walker, Miss Ola
>avis, Florence; Mr and Mrs. Erwm?
fohnaon, Mr. and Mrs. Charlco-Haael
ind family, Hampton; Rev. and Mrs.
5. A. Callaham, Mr. Endom Callaham,
dr and'Mrs. J. H. Eubanks,. Aiken;
lis? Shida Watson, Johnson; Mrs.
>. L. Collins, Edgefield; Mrs. Rebec a
J. Jordan, Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs
lamilton Alston, Washington, D. C.;
drs. James McMillan, New York..
Out of Town Relatives. Mr E. H.
Gardner, Estill,- Mr. Leon Gardner,
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Edvards
and family; Mrs. John Brown,
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THE SI NK1SS GjbtB -- ??...
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One of the most charming and whol- !
y enjoyable affairs of the week was 1
he delightful meeting the members !
ff the Sunkiss Club held Tuesday nite j
t the home of Miss Inez Maytin i?12
iValnut Street.
A profusion of lovely garden flow- _
>rs in which the various shades of
)ink predominate were, arranged in
he room in which the guests assent- '
tied.
. Following a brief business7 session
he members and their guests enoyed
an hour of progressive whist,
diss .Martha Bradley won top score I
l white kid pocketbook. and Mrs. Min- I
lie Lee Rice second score a box of
>ath salts.
.The hostess served punch ice cream
ake and pink and green mints.
About 10 guests called after the
nembers business, session.
dRS. MARY FARROW-WRIGHT
OF SPARTANBURG VISITING
IN WASHINGTON. D. C.
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Washington, D. C., June 22, 1931 ?
Hiss- Ntna M: AVHght- has -for - her<uei;t
this runnier her mother, Mrs _
Mary?tL?Farrow-Wright,?of?Sparanburg,
S. C., who will later be join-" |
ay other member's of her family at- |
lending the Teachers' National ~As-o-' I
nation to be held at Howard Univer- I
ity. : j II
Vliss Weight's home is Hi? ?.harm amfT
Lpiinhle a. irvpher Tmractcri.-tiv.
the Souu., and her family will :m ! !
ere just an . cer home in Whic.i to
:eiax and en cy % citation
THK-BRAWLEY BOOK CLUB j
The weekly: meeting for Tuesday
ItJth was held at the, home.of Mis. "
\lbertha Simons, Senate St. The j
nembers of the eldb are now . study- j
ng the life of Sh^kespere and each
nember was asked' to give a . quota-I
ion from "The?Merchant of Venice." ,
Mrs, Laura Goode Jones gave a sy-j
lopsis of Hamlet. Mrs. Miriam Mc- ;
Millen sang beautifully "Water Boy"
ind Mr. William White rendered an
nstrumental number which was highors
were present:: Mesdames C. O:
Vaketield, C. M. Finley, Estelle John,
on, Mayme E. Dunmore, Miss Annie
larrick and Mr. William White
Mrs. Simons assisted by Mrs. RowI-tgrt
served-a dainty repast consisr
Kg of-creamed chicken in-patties, |
laltmes, potato chips and
ea and tutifruiti ice cream and cake. !
"lie meeting adjourned to meet with
diss Josenhine White, Braton St., i
['uesday the 23rd. .
'I he President, Mrs. Laura l?oode I
it G o'clock. In the absence of Mrs. I
Junmore who had been asked to give I
i synopsis of- Othella Miss Dolphine I
fradiey, begun the subfect whieht, |
villbe continued ot the next nieelihgT"
drfc stajiback of Chested was a wisior
at this meeting.
At the close of the meeting Miss
^hite, the hostess served delicious
Tub sandwiches, stuffed olives,?rusiian
tea and a cheese and pineapple
talad.
'LOOK WHAT'S CUM 1 NO!
A comedy in 3 acts entitle "Fdr rhe
Love of Mike,", at Zion Baptist
Dhurch, June 29.
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MK. L. V. VANCE HONORED
? On Thursday night, June 11a parity
was given at the home of Miss Katie
Plair and iss Mattie .Kirkland 1.10U
McDuffie Ave., in honor of Mr. Lee
Vester "Vance- who was leaving the
city to spend his vacation with parents
in Clinton, S. C. The former
is a friend of Miss Kirkland. The
house Was beautifully decorated with
giadiolas and pot ferns at the table
was the honored guestw be-ide him sat
Miss Kirkland, Miss Edith Naudin,
Mr. Isaac Saxon, Miv Alphonso Pep*is,
Miss. Katie Plair, Mr. Robei
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Dr.
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enjoy the ocas-ion. Afterwards a
course of" ice cream, punch and cake
was served.? ?
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Calvarya Church. Rev. Brown, Pas- ^
tor at 12 o'clock sharp.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to May 10. 1931 '
Arrive Union Station Leave
No. No.
4v?0p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:55p
7:45a 31 N. Y,-Augusta 31 7:55a
12;45p 27- Charrston-Cinn. 27 l:0Qp
U:I5p 28 Cinn-Ohar'ston 28 4:20p tH
9;30p 10 ColumhU-Cinn 9 7:06*
5:00a 24 ColumtfftAJacks'n 23 10:80p
11:20a 8 Col'a'A*eusta ~7 4:17p
12:48p 20 CoCa-Savannah 19 8:20a
9:80p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:16a
19:55p 11 CCofa^ciarfrT 12 t2Ja
4:55a 15 Coi'a-Chtrl'n 10 8:56a J
l&xOOp 16 CoTa-Green v'? H 0:50* 1
1:00p 117 Cora-Charlotte 118 11:20a
10:45a 18, Col'a-Atlanta 17 t:ttp
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