The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 24, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
. Saturday, October 24, 19&L
Rolntivno otvl fKi'/v^/l,. _ i i
. _o ui>u menus art; glaa tO
have Mrs. Rbse"E. Thompson back
from Greenville, where she has been
spending a few days with her uncle
and aunt Mr. and<Mrs. F. Riley. She
reports a pleasant time :
Miss' Barbara H. Burton has gone
to Lamar, S. C., where she will teach
in the Graded School. We wish for
her much sucess. *
The Knights of Pythias and Courts
of Calanthe of Columbia and Richland
County met in a joint, body last
Sunday afternoon at the Odd Fellows'
Hall and held a very enthusiastic
meeting. The K. of P. and Court of
Calanthe seems to be in good spirit
to Work. They decided to hold another
meeting the second Sunday in
Novenihpr. ?
?The Schubert Glee?Club assisted
by other numbers will rencr a musical
program at Wesley M. E. Church
Sunday, Oct. 24th at 4-o'clock..
The public is cordially invited, fr
MTjs A riii'n^iVrrv^Mdtri r.
popular young lady of this citv motored.
to Charlotte, N. C., and spent the
weeK-vnu. one reports a very pleasant
trip anil stay in that city. . . .
Miss llgttie B. Reynolds has returned
home lto begin her school work
after .spending the summer with sisters,
S. M. Gregg. I). M, Scott'and Z.
B. Brown of Washington, D. 'C., and
New York City Accompanying her
home from a short. visit with neicv
Mrs. Ida Mae Reynolds, was Mrs:'
S Bethel Seigdeiv They were entertain
ed . with a k/WITV party given at the
homc of Mrs. Z. B. Brown Ml1, anu
Mrf^. Leroy Reynolds of Washington.
D. C. Punch was served during'
the whist game and afterwards a delicious
salad course,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. B. L.. Boozer of Newberry,
S. C., have announced the ere*"
gagctticnt of their daughter-, Miss
Mayme A. Boozer and Mr. John Spain
of Baltimore, Md. No date has been '
set for the wedding.
' MARRIAGE ANNOUNC EMENT
We are pleased to announce the approaching
marriage of W.
Stewart and Mrs. hj. *L. Mills of
Greenville, S. C. Thq^marriiVge to
take place Wednesday^^cntUg.*" Xov.
?' 4, 11)31 at eight o'clock, Pilgrim Rest
Baptist Church, Greenville.
? IN MK.MORIA.M
w Sacrtxj to the memory of .John S.
Green-, .who d eparto^j this life three
years ago, Oe,t.'17. 1H28. Charleston.
S. South Carolina.
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I know not how, nor when or whery
Yet I believe that we shall meet
8. Beyond that tapestry of-air, j
Where mortal Dulses et as - to heat*
While gazing in deep eye; of thine,
> I dream I read the truth to he
That thou the imago of divine
Will live through all eternity.
_ l,KST WK FOUGKT TO tlATTIJ,
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Somewhere buy k of .tire sunset.
Where loveliness never dies;
j^^^Shtwlwelhjiiwtlandofglo^^^^^^^,
rTTTithdreamsin her lilted'eyes.
^ And laughter and happiness lives aj,!.
about her,
I- And music sways oh the air; ,
She is far from all thought of sadness
ever again,
Of passion' and doubt and care.
The flowers of vanished July
The lost goui oi .summers mum,
Are wrapped like a cloak about her
And?we who have?known?iter kind love
and splendor
A beauty that brought smiles and
tears,
' Will chcrijsh her vision always,
To brighten our drifting years.
Harrv E. Adams, brother.
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THE INDEPENDENT CLl IJ
The club met Oct. 14 at the homo
of?Mrs.?Etj[iel??44&?'?i-o.. St. <
Quite a business was transn'imt.-Tlie
member?were glad tc have a short
alk finm IVIiss llenolds a vi-sP.o" and
Mrs. Sc.gler who brought valuable
ir.foi mat.on from v a melon, where
' * fis sei\cd punch, potato salad on lettuce.
picket, so, t r.atoes, .sa:l pc..
nuts tfi ter d inter arnts whitr We ell
enjoyed.
M R S.~7."F. KK ,SO I.() I ST
An unusual treat is in store for all
music layers over Radio Station WIS
Each Wednesday evening at 1>: 15 and
each Sunday evening at ?r3(! when the
famous evangelist singer renders her
touchy songs in that mezzo baritone
seldom found in women. At} audi
ence seldom holds it composure.
Licensed by thc Rt. I' . '
D. W Jones of, the^ Tth 'Episcopal'
'Disrtict of the A. M. E. Zion Church.
She is known as an able singer by
the leaders..of Zion Church assi'sted
at the piano bv the accomplished Mrs.
- -JSV Jk?Lenoard and Miss. Margaret
Smith.
'Attn i.. .
micn's cm i; or sr. i.i kk
. T lie fI 11 > luJ^<Tr rcKulnr nn'OtiiiK
? till .M i1. ( i us. Oannorly 2;'n!? Hampton
St.. ,\i Henna- I), nwrly h<j#t
ttr: devotional the regular
rmO' v,'- of' I?m ine^s w: ; transacted.
The clvb i- looking for nn->i ??
annual men's flay prog- m Nov. 20th
Visitors ;pro,?rnt Mr. dm^McMoore
who made a sho"'* * It- Tnn h,"f
then solved a delight'al salad course.
tiir: wtotjnfoVTV \'v"~\i-titjnoon
ROOK CLl'Ii
The W^ne.-day uftr-nr^Pn Rook Club
hold its weekly meeting at the honi"
of Miss M-n-rnvot ? >! . "rr n Tl-.,
Street. The Meeting was calu'cV- IVf
order at its usual h<>ur t?.v the prosidptit.
The husi'ic.. pari of the clue
was discussed. Wi' t'U'i.'Ied Miss Coles
{is a secretary. We were very Kind
to have .Mis.: Annie 1.*' e. : ie Mac
'I tawkir.s. Ilenu F. Xosbitt. and Mrs.
a I ico i'arker as vi-itors. Wo wish
they will mine again. After tiir meeting
Miss Coles served <luli< iou *.
course. .' -C
Next mooting to 'op h< hi at thhome
of Miss Eliva Hemphill 1 HO.J
Gregg St..- Wednesday. Oct." 21. 19C1.
MKS. .1. nicKsox. hostess
" Mrs." .1. K7 Dickson was hostess to
the Culture C'ub. Fridav Oct. 9th.
After a very interesting meeting' the
members were scryecj a - woot course
which was much enjoyed by all.
Next mpptinnr will -Vy tnhii 1<MAi.l .
October 2-h 1 I with Ah-.7 TI. .X.
Vincent. 1712 Wayne .-St. f
vol >;<;?.mATnoyty ci.rn
Within,fretting of 1 -albayoYn atmosphere.
??Ir. . Thomas Anderson delightfully
entertained the Younger
Matrons' Club on Friday a't rnomm
Oct. 9th at her home.-At r^tiO klm hos.
'ss lytsx-d "tallies that, earned out
the scheme with black cats, witches
and--ghosts. .Three progvcs-ion- of
bridge were .-enjoyed with scores run
nii1g low. However, Mrs. M. A..Entzmingor
was successful in gaining
high score, and was preseute ! a beautiful
r<ise colored handkerchief bay.
Mrs. S. I'. Clark won as booby-, a
bridge score pad; Consolation was
cut by Mr-. \V. C. Champion. lovely
earners. .uiss \\ iinei'ima l ionrpson
was awarded"iiest priz-' a deck o<
I --ridge cards A delicious salad course
witli punch"was ( n iuyed by all. Mr-.
Anderson's rin-sts WPtHy-Mfesc* Hal tie
Mac CornweJJ, .Rose GVw'oe
Genevieve Yinc.cnt. Wilheliuina Thorny
-on, Minnesota 05arris.cn. .Mesjlamr?"
Hazel 1). -Bookman and Willie- Rose
borough.
Mrs. \V. 0", 'Champion will b, hostess
to the elnb on Oct. 2-'5 at Ivor
home 701 Riehlan 1 St. at IkdOoYlot k.
MKN'S PROGRAM
Something iuVv at Benedict Col
cge Sunday. ()e . Loth ll'. M. Th
Schubi "I Music Club r.hd o -,e <>i" rh
ent a - program. Vott are -nn'St en
liaiY." invited. Sponsored by Sec^
otid (k'ilvary H.ipui.v Church/.
Dr. J. .1. Slarks. I'as'or ,
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of beauty and feminine appeal.
You may have tliisfurc that charms "
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Skin Whitener Ointment softens
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cjears up pimples, blotches and tan
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soft, delicate and alluring. This '
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Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories
where are also made those
other beauty aids you know so well; i
Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener )
Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, j
Hair. Dressy*, .and Hid Deodorant '
which may be had at all drug j
stores for 2S rents r??rh <>r will Kn I
-sent postpaid upon receipt of price.
Dr. Fred Pulpier's Laboratories.
"Dept. 2, Atlanta, (In.
Send 4c In stamps for a ifenerous
trial sample of the Shin Whitener, .
Soap anu Face Powder.
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A. a Very interestinjf prot*.v. '.v.;;- ' '
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LEADER
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