The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
A Saturday, July 25, 19lil
Miss Kllu Hampton of New York,
the sister ol Mr. (.Jeo. 11. Hampton is
spending sometime in "the city to the
delight of relatives ynd friends.
Mi. ami Mr . Allio Siglitler moved
in iheii" In vol v little Iniiii^ilow .UiiSu
Gervais St.,J on lust -Hnttmluy. We
wish for tlrem many yours of happiness.
Mis- K, IT. McCqllough who,,has
ti^cn ! |>:?ti.-iit?at tho Good Sumari
tan Hospital ha- returned home to
the delight ut" hei?many friends ami
acquaintances.
. Dr. and Mrs. L. M*. Daniels, and
children accompanied by Mrs. Eugenia
V. Danieh and Mrs. J?iee Jenkins?IpfcWasI
Sunday- morning For
Noifolk, Va.
Miss Ellen Bookman, one of Waverley
. School's efficient, teachers vvith
L her litile lif'ph.-w Charlie left on SunL^r-dgy
for. Fall River,'"Mass., to spend
the rest of lu*r vaoalioji with relatives.
.. Misses Me lb a Lawrence, daughter
of Rcfv, .and Mrs.?XL?.S, Lawrence,
and Sibyl Nance,.daughter of Mrs.
Nance Sumter Street left Monday
for .Aiken, S". C., where they will
spend some time. While there,?they
i l will be . the house guest of?M.r and
Atiu A M*. \1..<"?U ... nii? ~
muvjml'Cj iuii rairneid St.
-Miss Osceola'Allen, popular teacher
of Wavorley School who has been
quite sick at Good Samaritan Hospital.
is at home again and vapidly
Convalescing. We I.ope for < ?m.
plete recovery in a very short duration
of* time. t - .
Miss Lillian Gotiekl, teacher of
Booker Washington High, trt't for her
home in Brooklyn, N. Y.7~la?:t week,
accompanying hor were- Miss Lillie
Jones, also of Booker Washington
High, her mother'and father, Mr. and
Mis*, /foni Joiies. .'
Mrs, Alma -L. Hopkins-.-and her
two sons James W. and Hil'lioth Ho|ikins
are visiting Hev. pud Mrs. J. C.
White in Winstun-.Salein* N. JC., at
this?writing., .Mi?: Hopkin* reports
that Rev. White is very much ini4QQ
proved and1 lie is getting every attention
tluq can he hud...-We all wish
liini a is pee .1 y recovery. .
The many friends of Mr. Elbert E.
Nance will be glad to know of his
rapid convalescence after having undergone
a Serious operation, at L.
Richardson.Memorial Hospital. Mr.
Nance is a former Columbian bu^ has
s been residing in Greensboro, N. C?
for ; lie past four years.
Miss Laura Bynum a teacher in 0119
, of tile city schools, of Aolo'viile, N'.
C., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. C.
Cannon of 'Jd'J'.i Gervais St. Misjj
. in AshevilU* for four years since
tinisiliino- Iw'.i- ,...11....... " -
vuucgi; course Benedict.
All he# friends are wishing
-* her a plepMinf. stay while in her old
home ' town.
Mr. ?and .Mrs. Henry Sands' of
West Palm Beach, Flu;, motored here
last week and spent several days with
- .
v ial Heights and i\l rs.'. Daphney Daniels
of Fair Grounds. They also visited
Mrs. Sands parents, Mr:- and
1. Mrs. Henry tiayGLut Hastover. They
left Friday with'their son Silvester to
accompany them back to Florida.
INDEPLN'DFNT. SOCIAL CLL11
Last meting met at the home of
Mrs. Fstcll Langford, 2324 Senate
St., wAh -the iVe.sideaatacting. \Ve
had a-v very nice meeting tho' shaft be
. eause of. the hot werflher. Quite a
few were present. After the trans
tu?.ion of nil Inn tooo, Men Longford
served punch, ham sandwich, lemonade,
salt"pea nut s, after dinner mints
which we all enjoyed.
I Uii.lv N\ ll.L t'LLH
The club will meet at LOO o'clock
Sunday aflcnoon, with lad President
Mrs. C. U. Pleasant, inti.e reception
room of KidgeWood Sanatorium. All
??members are usLed to *be present, is
is announced, and all members who
at ill hold envelopes will please be ores*.
enf so a to make their report.
Mr*. feh B. Wallace of-Augusta, Ua.,
was a delightt'ul guest of Mrs. C.
Hv" Pleasant, last Sunday evening.
She was accompanied by Mrs. Annie
Workman. ?
Mrs. Charity II. Pleasant, Pres.
Mrs. Flora B. Blakely, Sect.
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THE BOYS WILLING WORKERS
CLUB OF LARSON PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
r*-The club met at the.home of Rev. A.
Powe, 2322 -Washington- St., July21,
1931. The "meeting wirr called to"
order by the president. Scripture
was. read by Mr. J. C. Belton. AU
members recited Bible verses, after
which the house was open for business.
Four boys joined. They were
?as-'follows: Eugene Stcphchson, Nathaniel
Stephenson, Robert Vaughn,
Chas.. Vaughn; Because of the abBence
of our secretary, G. W. Johnson
we had to elect another one.' Chas.
~r7 '"F". BoTcIen,'" waB elected secretary".
Eugene Stephenson, assistant secretary
and Charles Vaughn assistant
Treasurer. A flier refreshment was
served and the members enjoyed it
' very much. <
FIRST CALVARY JUNIOR
USHERS' BOA HI
The Beard met at the .humg o
- tmsiu BritWH, mi) Harden St
The meeting was called >to order b;
the president at its usual hour am
the devotional program was carriei
out in order. The president gave i
short tiiik .to the girls al?np <hmh
.^\ei y?helpftri?livings that the clul
ougtit to put forth and we hope tha
Mli." t'lfoi* "'iM tnlfr ilfei t u-' ^Jrrn ii"
possible. ?
We were glad to have?reper^et
that one of our members, "Miss Ethe
Cofey, is improving afte'r a shor
illness and also glSd To have Miss Lu
oile Nesbitt back* with the club. "Mam
other siek persons were reported. W<
wish them a speedy recovery.
... Wo wore very glad to Imve-Mis.se:
Cornelia and Mary Etta Burgess "a:
visitors with us and more than ghu
tollave Miss-A11 nie- Frazier as a nev
member.. The megedatin adjournei
to meet at the home pf Miss Bettit
""Johnson, Oak sh.
A deiieiipis WHII^B?of?ice ?cro?n
was .served by the hostess and ever;
botl^ reported a uleasant meeting.
DUMAS ( I in
? ~ 1 on i .AllN Cili B ]
MRS. TOLSIE HARPER
The members. ofc jhe Dumas Clu
-enjoyed a delightful evening at th
home of Mrs. Tolsie Harper, Tues
day July 21. As the members en
tered/they saw suggestions of a hap
py evening. Business meeting wa
called to order by the-,vice-presiden
president was a few minutes late. '
After business meeting a few tiii.it
utes. were spent in card playing
First -prize for hidies w'aB won h
"Miss Eva Bulle Cantor and for mei
Air. William Burton. Mr. Joseph 11a
per held lowest' score. Mrs. Harpe
served punch and cake. She was, as
listed by Mis's Hat lie Johnson.
?Mr?David?Bet he a eivtert aided "th
club.. Tuesday July 14. ..Next Tues
day the club will be ente.rtaine b;
Mr. William Burton at the home o
Mr. Edward Pressley on Harden St.
ANNOUNCEMENT
- -?Mr. and?Mrs.?E:?B:?Mat'h?wishe
to aiinonce the marriage of ' Ihmei
laughter. Virl Chisholm to Mr. Jame
, MuYry, July did.
IMPORTANT* OTICE TO ALL
SIR KNIGHTS
The Grand Deputy is requesting al
Sir Knigtjts. am] local -officer*?ti
meet Sunday afternoon at 5:00 o'cloc
at the Odd Fellows' Hall 1 ti 10 As
sembly Street. Matters of vital im
"portunce to be discussed.
' Respectfully, ?
Sir Bailey, Grand Deput.
. ITlii CUR ISTJLVN HOALE ilLRlAJ
All* VOCIL'TV
By. Prof. Hownmn
Chester, 8. July 20.?The 4>"c<in
quarterly union for district No.
o'fthe Christian Home Burial Aid,So
ciety Jiold its second session in Sand
River Baptist C'hureh, two mile? trip
town. .
Your reporter along with state sec
retary Williams of Helena left, ( ?
lumbia early Saturday morning, tak
itig with us one of the Benedict-AI
den Summer School teachers as fa
as Winnsboro. We spent a hopr n
more here chatting with Mr. O.' E
Manigaiil;, a leading merchant an
I clti/en ?11 WiniKlmm . mil ti^>~
suii.il friends, l-hen we continued'mi
journey to Chester. ;
We found on our arrival that Presi
- dent Sanders wilh-Tris officials, wer
" hard at work, secretary Emerson mr
-ed the road, ,which caused him to b
~ tardy ar roll e.dll, but 'after rhcm h
.-peed up and tilings went on lik
clock work. Peace and. harmony pre
i.YUilcd I" * hiv .li-li id Mia;- Alain
Mci dIi >ugh jrrrri?leads?tin- "di-iue
in ever; thing.
Her lodge' has loy financial mcni
berk -and. repoytW-setM11y-4ive-4olk+?
f ruin IT. is fodgo. . Mrs. McCultoUg;
has a k nd disposition and vt-vy it
?flttenHal?among" her " Tftcniihoi r-7 '' 1
she continues to hold first-place,
~ move rtnrt president Banders don.i1.
her a special prize for her work.
Wonder if i would get a second.
Brother- Emerson and C. L. Worth
stijl holds the reign In their hand:
their work are credit to tip', ordei
They are standing by President Sui
- tiers?send?ytm?mtfy?ttdee?our v...*
-aur Ur-4hsU-iet--Xor-4--l>et-H-r--*rop walk
ing aff":hr timCT^peeif tijr;-if m-cc?
sary run for a liStle.
Tne,state secretary was at his be.arid
made an unusual speech for uni
ty and peace among us. Ife brogii
greeting, from the grand head an
the members were loud in praise c
Prof. William' speech.
Mr. McKissen of Union addresse
"the Union concerning his hospital i
Union, the order donated ja small dc
nation for it.
Among the leading members ar
Mrs. Fannie Price, ReV. W. H. Hern
don, 1VIrs. JR h ffdtv Dmighiss, Mr. Feater,
Mrs". Leander Gaulnian Of Car
lisle -and others.
The Rev. T. J. Crier, is tlu-pasto
and rendered valuable service to th
Union. The members of lodge N(
85, did entertained the Union royal
t ly. The finance committee reporte
the^following items:
Death $200.02; Union $112.03; back
indebtedness $40.60; total $419.28.
The next union will moet at Wilsoi
Church, Lodge No 75, Mrs. Lizzk
Burton of Greenville, S. C. W<
?re at a loss without her presence
We hope and pray that the gQod Mas
ter will, continue to spare her Iif
lo help humanity. This week We g(
to Mt, "Moses ih'UI' Balesburg to sei
what we will see. On-our way bacl
i.. <>i'ir <Urpri.se Brother Peter Wilsoi
had a reception awaiting us, We an
unable to numerate the many menu
but ?ne ,,u' best ever witness, sue}
as fish, chicken, different kind oi
soups and the like, ice cream anc
other nice filings.
We jumped upon him by not a'
tending'his union, after we disagre*
to agree he promised us from now or
' , - ' ^ Tin: |'A1,M
he would 11m- up Willi his district T?
) program a-nd stand hv President Sam.
deirs. This ni\v> will he gladly, read
l__ujJ-('SL'V.11'1' state, as he is very pop~
u'l.iV ami h t- order tune 111s with spii- ' I
y itual solids.
l A (VinToT,j"THANKK
& M.iny thanks to thu J war onus who.
j showed their kindness and sympathy I
t during the detUh of our daughter and |
~ sister, Mrs. ITalFio Adams Mm-. |
Espet-lally do -We '-.hank the -city .
P-teuohei s, the cluhs, elites- ami nnhrid- |
1 uals for the' floral designs,
t Mi s. Elsie U. Adams, mother
Mr. Harry Adams, brother.
a CAKI) OF THANKS
We-wish to. thanlTour niaiiy friends
>TTo announce ,the marriage of their
s for their acts of. kindness -and expres*
J sion 5T""Synipathy extended us durv
ing the illness atul our recen'. bereave-?
1 lnent in the loss of our husband and
-father. Mx. Abe .1. Giles. NVy are
most grateful for the. many floral
* tribuiw. ?'? ?: **? H
y~- Mrs. Curie Giles anil Children
JONES CHAPEL YOVNG WOMAN'S '
t MISSIONARY SOCIETY?
ENTERTAINED
t> Mrs Harriet Green m-uvcd a .charm- >
e ing hostess at herhoihe 222G Senate'
- St., Wednesday afternoon, July 15th :
- when she entertained - the members]
- and friends of the A'. W. M. S. of
s lones Chapel A. M. E. '/.ion Church. :
t \ eordial greeting wis .cy'.-.iidrj to \
' the friends and members nf the Y hy
the president Miss Floren-v Benson, :
-Rafter which the inciting w i ^ in charge ! '
of th,. vice-pv<widerit, Mrs. WHhelmina j !
V -Martin.. Miss N'-Hi,. Gordon read the,; .
11 scripture and M rs. Chi i tiana Green .
r led in prayer. I
r Tht. minutes of the Previous meet- "n
---htn-irrg- hcen received the?members '
woiy cncoiiraeed ulth implying, and j
e interesting talks by Misse-.. Haltiel
Bell Gladden, Nellie Gordonr and
v Paul in,. McGant; Mi s7 Willie Lenard I
and Rev. W. Brown, I- Gihbs.
Miss Addle Green made a fitting j
. response. The members nevt re<uoiided
to the tir.aiuial r.dl call to the a- ;
mount of $3.3$.-: ' |
^ The most interesting feature of the'
afternoon was the disciu?j.,n ot the 'r
Morris. .- j
tenth" aiul eleventh chapters of GenJ
which was led {j\ Miss Ialii:,m Wil. '
II rnrnrs. The following tLree chapters*
a wor, assigned for tiii* jne.vf mooting
^ Mi' TTFceTT - t 7T7m| tin- houili.-r.. with \ \
a delieiuos i< past. Tne next meeting" .will
he with Mr-, Alice Luhrme, Wed.';
Augu-t UUh,. !
y M \ltl(>\ m
U=_; 1 be^lini i.Se 1*1:1 \ t'l' Alt-, I ntp".-n-, Si - ?
Juhu la< tjun+ht-y morning' was Wi ll *
atleiidetl and the -pint of tliu l.oid _i
dwell among the people.
? 7 Uev. W, U. K i 1 IK '>1 t ''/llliiihia. de- )
j. livered a strong^ st-riium on last Sun- j'
2 day to a targe ainiioiiooi?Hi i; in- I
deed a great evangelist ami i> doy
itig it 1 lit-h 11> help Immunity.
,j Last Sunday at'term ion Rev: W. fcl. j
Kirhardsuii the honored pastor of our |
.. church in Darlington preached a". St. 1
John n'niT his choir served. Several '
,a ollicCf-s .ami" lueinbers accompanied '
I. Rev. Rich ardsoii,. Tin- sermon was I
, much enjoyed. Dr. King was present
Mini made h'-lpi ul Tt-muTTh? - - - ,|_
Sunduy night, kev. J. W. .Murpli, of
j .Stininierville. an i .1 for lifer pastor of | !
St. John p 1 e: h" i 11 11 I".. I- 11- The nil" p
v- -air., \c-i-- ai'.ni|r MI..I?powerful. H
.Moifdrly morning the writer in coinj.
paijy with Doctor D. (', -boas-, Pivsid* :
t? ing I'.hler-of the -Marion District and'
? Di. J. W. Murpli, llh.Toi'ed to t'OnWay '
t. on hie mess. W hile there w'e called
P art the A Al. K. -.Maiise and spent a" 'e
few minute- with Rev. \\\> I: Gold ,
... "and family. Dr. time is doing well
fcU d' O Mrthu-li ,f I..1-1.11.1 HIT I n *
t On nil 1?ret urn from Conway All ?.
fallen boas tin- wife of the Presiding
i- Klder had a dinner prepared for us
that?.w.;>.s--woinji wh+U*-.?iVI rs. ?Dea-?-h
made it TeTV pie <stint for us.' Assist
i- ing her u:u iittIt- VoiUelle Deas alii
r ' M'i<v l.ilhi- iiiklin, i Vrtollf tunush|
ecU tlit' guests. with .plenty melodious
r?llUI ue..? ; ; ?
1 [ TTlie \ </ung .TNTrrpTe's Progressive
! liub met- at tlit* home} of the p're'siy.l
vluii.1. uiL.LiaL AVednesxlay night. Kv >,
I erybody enioyeiT the meeting. Ah.
|A\;nltll Xichwh i.-j' Hic_|irejiilent.
t*. 1 All < '' lie mini-tersrot' the city are
i j working haiil each week tor the sal- *
i- * -V ii t M Ol?"I rf i' 111 i 1 ?
- j . The Oidei-.ot" the K.istern Star was ~
'following pel'jsiu'is :it-lended: Mesdamt
|'es 1.. J Ko'gers, MIHiurn Bitll. Nora
i- l Bowens. Alary Ja'cksoft,-Florence Greg
it } Miss. Kit/abet h Roger's, Mr: L. Rog*
d |ers and .Mrs. Ik X. Goddari. They
1 I t'epoi ted a good. session.
.Mrs. 1- 1 Hariisoij ami daughters
d ui B.il;iiuoiie, .Mil., left for their home
n Tuesday evening after spending a j,
\i*r\ plea-tint slay hvt;e.
Airs'. \\ I.. Fox wort It of Mutlins
e speip' /a i'evv horn --ith Alts. J. M. rFlairi.
on Molality.^ternoon, Airs, liar
t risott and : \Jn-v. Fov.worHi. were class
matAs in the Flagler High School.
The Internal iona.l Society of Mitrir.
oif mot at St. .lohri last Monday.5 .Mrs.
v \V R. Washington presided. A splen
) did program was nendenH. The next
1- meeting will by .held at Alt. Pisgah
'1 Baptist t'lnireh,. August Uth. All are
invited.
Aliss.Helen 1). H.igin entertained a
iew t?i ute i ounp?r v noil on .uonuuy
11 evening1 ill honor* of ther cousin, Miss
B Ma he I Tlai rison of Baltimore.
0 ' Ml'. JS. B. Mc.Qiioen who lias been
!. on tin- sick list rocoverding to' the
" delight of family and trio nds.
t The play: "A Southern Cinderella"'
J rendered at Hot he) M. K. Church last
Tuesday, evening was cpiite a success. 4
4 Rev. and Mrs. (\ Randolph, Rev.
1 and Mrs. W. F. Mcintosh, Rev.* and
Mr ~b *lV li Ihii lii it w. r.. the din- I
pei< guests of Mr. ami. Mrs. Henry
L. .lackson on Monday. Mr. and Mis.
Jackson arc citizens that the t*acC
' can boast of.'
Mr. and. Mrs. K. K. McLester of
' Cuhiden arc in the city representing
i the Commercial Life Insurance Co., ,
1 of New Jersey. |
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7 BUY
Bug?Kil
LIQUID INSECTICIDE ;
Help Unemployment
AMONG COLORED PEOPLE
[ills The Poisonous Fly, Mossuito
All Insects
'Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
uiuiiytJisaiiie m tnt* ?ick?cnamocr. ?
pecial Prices to cli^ys, agenta and
ocieties.
SOLI) BY DRUGGISTS
AND GROCERS
H E. PRODUCT CO.
H. K. LINDSAY, President
'hone ftrj 17. : 7?i7 ,." *
Special Excursion
VIRGINIA SEASHORE.
"ridev, August 7, 193f
ROM COM MB1A TO:
iWasfctojituii ....... >%.. .115:50?" "
Baltimore ,. '?15.50
Cichinond ?? ~?iu.25 ' ~
Norfolk . .... 10.76
Md P^m Con.fou ............. 10.75 '
'irginia BeaeK ...... ^ 11.25
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farts from other points
... ^Cynjsult Ticket Agents
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Mrs. Llsie H A-Jai'is arid Mr. Harry
I. Adams vr;-iii to thank their.many
riends tot the kindness .shown them
uring trie, death''ot their daughter
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No, .... No.
1:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:55p
r:45a 31 .N. Y.-Augusta 31 7:56a
?:45p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 1:00p . .
1:l5p 28 Cinu*Ohar'aton 28 4:20p ?
e?:-it>p tt> Columbia-Cinn ""9 7:05a
>:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
i:20a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:17p,
!:48p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19 . 8.:20a
>:30p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 6:15a
LiOOa 13 Cora-Charlotte 14 4:30p
?:55p 11 Col'a-Charl'n. 12 8:00a
1:55a*15 Col'a-Ohari'n 16 3:56a
):00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a
I ;00p 117 CorA-Charlotte 118 11:20a
) :45a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 6:85p
ViaTamden and Rock Hill.
Pullman cars. Dining cars.