The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 31, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7

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' *Satnrday, October 31, 1931. "T- 11 w Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grant wishes Vy to thank Mrs. J. R. Garner and Miss Olive E. Garner for motoring over from Sumter to bring such beautiful 4 pot flowers to help beautify their new home. Also many thanks to Mrs.' Alice K. Johnso'n and Mrs. Ollie Jack cnn "for their -tmnriy-yrIff.i? ?1 * * Ti Miss Eloise Bailey spent a pleasant ^ week-end with her parents, Mr. jind t< Mrs. James Bailey. She has How rev sc turned to Voorhees Institute to con- m tinue her work as "teacher. w tv Mr$ Mary J. Roundtree who was cf called to the bed side of her daugh- s( ter Mrs. Wesley D. Ford in New York hi City 3 weeks ago returned Sunday to morning bringing Mrs. Ford with her in very much improved to the delight H of her relatives and many , friends, ci Mrs. Ford was formally of this city, j pi Yorhr City. _ - - ? tV summer vacation in -New York Cil v has returned Froth on her school ;.vork She is principal of Chappelle S.hool, Bla;rs. S. C. - . > . . t.< Mr. and Mrs. Sanaa 1 LMlon of Columbia motored to Ridgeway Sunday afternoon where Mrs. Iiilon v.iil I teach in the Sennivillo Sc?.ool. 1 r.i Miss Colin K. Hell left the cify w "Sunday foi Ridgeway where she wiU-teaeh it) the Sonniville Silmut. p Miss 1 light. book-keeper :! " the "l.i.at i'V oil li e suil'eit d .a b.ok i ? en. leg in nti-Treromobile arcidPTmnsr Sunday.' In llie ear were hei"'no,liir, little sistii. f?l r.. C atlii i ine i.'awsotr sf and Mr. "James Brown. None of the others were .aiimn-ly injured. Mi s Bright 'is at the (rood Saina it.in Hospital. AH rii- . i-h (' her a speedy recovery. ?-? ? . JOLLY PALS SOCIAL ( LI B The members of tin* .lolly 1'als So? ciaj Club Tcqtic t the presence of you -7; and^yojur guest at tlu<ir Fall BalT a; ' the'Odd Fellows' Casino, l-'ri lay evon- ? . . rag,.November (5. fro nil s :;() in11 it ^wiTfi ? Admission: Ltltlios llfic; Gents :ioc; our motto:- "Good Music." The Pals are your Pals. jj K ; - ? B ES^ TEES CLi n ? Miss Edith C. Butler was a lovely hostess to the members of the Ess Tees Club and guests on .Friday at- P ternoon, October 10 at her home on Wayne Street. A The HalloweYtf idea was beautiful- ^ ly carried out in the unique tallies - ? ? anil?arranged .-for?Ut-'bhro. and?a/terthree progressions thv ' uir\i;it-: wvrj? -P< awarded prizes: - .Mi.-,- Willn'lmitln" ^ Thompson, first prize, a very pretty [>l eeyar cm st for iiandl.e.chiefs; -Miss. '* l.i 11 ie .loir.s. second pr.z-*, V leatliet j' back diary, Miss .iF yoi'- ;>art *iy 0 booty, a prcMy nowlty, guest prize, lt' Mrs. Eva ( I ampion. > Miss L.i.'erM irilcsik e.. Messrs. T-'vm I iirii'.in Inn,, itlnm ? Williams, Ruth .l>.?nsf;i. .Minnie Johnson, Sylvur Johnson, Misses Etiicl ftandei > ami T. E. Ti oruis. ^ ? ~ . -The hnstess-tccrvcd a. tUli-jtous &ak ^ ad course" . u . - - ?? R '? ? NOTICE! ; - ?Rev. Miss Rosa Gardner (lie girl "i preacher will preach at R-nes Chapel A M E. /ion Church Sunday a) ^ noon at 3:80 O'clock, for the ben' dx > of the Sunshine Club. All are- invit- as ^ m erl to be present. T Rev. R. R.GiblVs, East or Ji b.' . . in INDKI'KN DENT CI.I B N< The club met at Mrs. Lillie Brown M residence Wednesday last. We had R a very interesting1 meeting inspite of sv the small attendance. This "week's tl t meeting is postponed for the.fair. After the business Mrs. Janie R. M Williams, Mrs. Annie B. Da vault, were hi winners at whist. Mrs.-Brown sew- gl ed delicious salmon -salad, on lettuce in 1 punch, slice tomatoes, 'pickles, sal - en tines, crackers, peanuts salted and n after dinner mints and cake. di . n " LE CERCkE~E N T R EN OI' S ^ - Ensemble b< The .-scene was at the home of the ^1 amiable Mile.. Thnnvisinn Thomas. \\ Tk *?nr? t o 1 .1 nr. fttti In^innlltr n rtKw mo/1 ^ Al? ( a. Ill cc auaii^tu ivi /\ Bridge:?The time Matimlas evening ~ff at G p. m. The curtain rises to dis- j\] falay entrance of personnel of Le ds ? Ccrcle_Enirc Nous with the delight- a fttl?gur.M <?Mmhmies?A-.?(rr.?-rh Elise Jenkins, Ethel ?Shaw, Ethel w Stephenson, and Mile Vivian Brier. |>; Joyous comment televous and Bon di sours over they are seated under n< beautiful, soft lights and tlj^fun be- J. gins. The motif was Holloween, b< A quaintest verses on tallies scary with witches, ghosts nad hobgoblins. This t'j scene lasted one hour, then Mile ja Maude Pondergrass was presented a beautifu] pure leather pocketbook brown as the autumn woods. for liigh- ~ est score. The black pocket book won by Mile Henrietta Boozer as se? eond prize was < Trot less attractive and useful. Mile Osceola Allen at seemed equally proud of her leather he case containing lamb's wool for 0< shoes and whilst broom. The guest to could not be made to feel anything Bj but happy with L. C. E. jK. members in ius Mile Ethel Stephenson receiv leather pocket book, aussf, for h oik?The deligKEfuf-tctc n-tete~"g\ ie dehcious^refreshments brought clo'-e a very happy evening. IMIELTA THI Fit AT ENTERTAIJ* The I Chidta. JhiErat-eordially-1 lived 4and entertainod Misses 3> )hnson and Virginia Jeter of Aik Lhe h?.)me?of Mr.?Edwin RllSSr aturday evening. The young ladi ere representatives of the "Y" Co irence at Benedict and Allen" t eek-end. Oh WEDNESDAY AFTEKNOCJ BOOK CLUB The Wednesday afternoon ha tfft~hPld tts"weeklv_maolaifta-ftfefe ante of Miss Eliza Hjrmphill 13 regg St. The meeting was call a order by* the president. ' T ripture was read by Elizabeth Th as. Then business part of the cj as discussed. We then went on wi ie program. A story of a good ed ition was read by Elizabeth Jac >n. A lullaby by Miss Eliza Hem ill. Afterward the lmeetino- b?r "a close. We adjourned the me; ij? to meet at home of Miss Glad all. Miss Hemphill served a dc ous course of ice cream, cake a .inch. We were very glad to ha iss Level an rl; EttzahetK and Va li Jackson withtist Wewish toha icm again and many others. JUNIOR USHER BOARD The Junior Usher Board was. e ?rtoined by Mrs. Marie Lewis ai liss Loola Pearson at the home [rs. Lewis. The president. call ic meeting to order at its usu our and the devotionals were ca led out in order. Business of ii ortaiuv was discussed briefly ai 'e were very glad to have Miss en.a and Annie Nesbit and also AH lajtetta Mott back with the club f io winter. In the preceding /met iff which was held at Miss Eli: le.mpiull's home- 'they gave?son my interesting* talks to us. A delicious course of fruit salad w rved. The nveeting ladjourned ieet at the home of Miss l.ucl esbitt and Claretta Mott. l:\XUASTER 2 FIN LEY HI 6 (By Tim Johnson) October 2T the Finley Hi Bul^Do, I a relied over to Lancaster _Lu inter receives a few runs and pan v The ball goes over "Red Hors< ikiuson I'or F, H. S. pass to "Ca iggers incomplete. Ball is passed from team to tiro util tlu> last of the second quart*. >rieS for Lancaster kicked for t] ull doge,. fumb|ed behind the go ne and Lancaster-touchback for 2On the second half Coach Atkins< *nt in the Bull dogs running on e y cylinder and cutting like reaper ye of Finley ran 25 yards throuf ie Tiger team but was called bac ast of the third quarter the Bt ogs get loose and "Red Horse" r; ) yards for a gain and "Buddii ound end _a touch do\vn?Try .!' >iiit failed. Fourth quarter Finh ot loose. The Tigers held 'the ick from the goal until the whist bw. The game is over with "IJ< of.se' starring for Finley; Atkinso ye and Degratfenreed for r. W44 ITM IR E NdvWS Sunday was an ideal day. Chur' rers Were seen making their wa> utrch. Sunday School at Bruce w; >ry interesting. The lesson beii autifullv discussed. .11:30 Rev. B ay delivered the- message which wi 'no'fit.intE, At 8 o'clock we had an icr gospel feast. We are sorrv fo reoort Mr. Mod( 'allae being in thc. hospital in Che a* but at this writing he is restir i comfortable as. can be expected. We wore-glad to have Mr. Rufi ickson from Monro, N. C., to ko( on us. He also was aecompani< / Mr/ and Mrs. A. C. CaIdwell ewberry tosee relatives an<r frien Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wallace, Mr. ai is. A. C. Caldwell and little Mi uth Bypd. motored to Chester 1 !C'" Mr. Model! Wallace who is ic. hospital. Mrs,.A. C. Caldwell will open scho ondav. We " are hbping"shewi' ive a successful term."- We are ah ad to see her out again after b g- confined to her bed under tl ire of the doctor. When you want a reaK home cook* nner go to Smith's Cafe. Mrs. S ih Wallace is spending a few da; r Cheytor-witlr-Mr^Modi.'ll Witlhe ho is confined in the hspital. . Mrs. Boadie Williams from Nei irry was a week-end visitor at Mi lice Byrd's. We are sorry to repo .is Colin Oniller on the sick lit 11 eyes ai> turned towara the boa tul brick building befng CrecteTtM [r. Dozia Sortor.. where in a fv lys will be found a modern cafe ai well furnished apartment. Doll i ess up,-look up, bL. up lo~ttre toa ith the well pressed clothes doi y the city pressing club under tl roction of Mr. Ray Wallace. If ?ed of a threc in one man see M X). Byrd who is an electrician,plur ;r aiuJ undertaK?v- y Mr. A. C. Caldwell is still^Hakii ie ladies look their best With tl test bob. NOTICE. There tvill -beSilver Tea giv the residence of Mrs. E. C. Ct mn Rldgewood, Sunday afternoc :t. 31, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Giv r the benefit of Second Calva aptist Church. You are fcordial vited to attend. LMBTMmSATOSR itifully. reviewed by the Pastor. 1 ll:3ft_lhe. fxaster fRtrr;?Bi-yantT preached an inspiring sermon found * Matthew?fl: 19 whosoe\*er _ therefor + i shall break one of these least com- 1 mandrtients and shall teach men so i , he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. Subject: "True % Orgatnoss." It seems because the. t I weather was so exceedingly beau- ? . tiful and everything seemed so been refreshened?spirtnally?bocounc U others were made to feel the same, i At the close of the sermon the doors t of the church were opened two joined < the church Mrs. Jones and Miss Mary , Dingle a student at Allen University t we wewe very greatful. to Khve them take a part with us. ' c 7": P. M. the League was called to I order by the president (Miss Mattie s ' and stands rf-ndv In help shirtr in anv -t church work. X numerous crowd was ? . out and every one seem to have their 1 soul in the work. Severl visitors wore I present among those present was Mr. p ' Fester and he delivered a wonderful 1 address, every body seemed to have li ' enjoyed it. He based his words on A -* - " ' " ' ' rm va ed OI)E TO THELMA ajiu _ ___ ? h<mm;ks morris er ~~ , to By J. Whitfield Jones _ i_. No more o'er the hHl we'll play, No more on earth will you roam; Sadly we miss you to-day: For my Lord has called you home. No more shall we play by the pool ^ No more shall we gather around the fireside, ^ And prepare our lessons for school: esiFor .you have gone to sweetly rest ,n ' beyond the tide. ni? _ Though from me, to-day you are far, >> Thelma: God has put you in his trea, sure chest, Of the family you were the star: oV; My Lord, mv God has railed ynn tr he **4= = 03 e(j In dife ypu were my cousin' anc hn sister true, lQ_ Like brother like sister < we were ub ' happy together, Lo, in this world I'm so lonesome u_ withoiyt .yoUl* I would that niv blood had been AtsI p- __ to stain" the heather. no .. My cousin, my sister, angels will ys greet yob, ji_ Because in life you did your best: ncj in ino garden of Kden we will ve meet you. is_ In Jesus, sleep ami take your rest! JOHNSTON NEWS Bethel C. Mi E. Sunday School is moving on nicely now and the childn ren are coining out in large numbers. The Pastor, Rev.f^J/ E. Etheridge ?* preached a wonderful serhfOn Sun0tJ day morning and night.'. They will a' lpnfr remembered by all who'heard r" them. n" Mr. and Mrs. Edd Matt motored to ,n' Ridge Spring Sunday. Mrs. S. L. Pone motored, to Batesburg Sunday while there she attendPr ed the meeting at St. John C. M. E. Church. za Miss Adrona Watson entertained u> "her friends Friday evening with a progressive whist party. Dancing wan " also an joyed. iThe hostess served hot cocoa and cake. . The following N. F. S. C. boys left this morning for Orangeburg to attend their .state Convention at State A. and M. College: Roscoe Davis.and Willie James Daniels. \\re hope for them a pleasant trip. , . Prof. J. Freeman, Misses Rutherford, Janette and Goodwyne all whom ^ are teachers of Edgefield. were pleasant callers in our town Sunday ,s5.; Mrs. Noah, Amos attended the Ridge Branch ^Association. She reported that the session was one of the best held for quite awhile. Also nl Rev. R. W. T. Kenner was the house :l; guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos ^ during the session? x Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh and _ Miss N. J. Gary motored to Ridiro v_ Spring Sunday evening. They were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. J. 1). P'j.' Boston. IN >1 KM OH IA M ll(. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear liusTxrnd; Major BeTh who deJy parted this life October 23rd. 193Q. n' One long year has passed s' Rut...memories of your smiling face ever linger near, as I tread __ Vej.. I miss you more each day, As I tread earth's lonely way. ~ If tears could bring you back. *h You would have beeiivhei'e long ago? to As your vacant place in .my home. ,;s no one on earth can fill, ig I am so sad and weary without you, Ic Life is not the same with me. o- Thou art gone, but not forgotten, ~ N"e\rgT"Tnor^~shn-h:-' thou return, -?? jll Its my great loss, but heaven's gain s- Some day in heaven, I will meet you lg again. , . Peace to your ashes, is "Gracie Bell, (wife). ;p and Children. ^ IN MEMORIAM id : ss In loving remerbrance of our dear husband and tather, William Mitchell i? who passed awjjy four years ago,. Oct. 2Gth, 1927. o! . , fj- Ttr "was~ on - an- October morn, . so Four years ago Co-day, ,e- That one of the Holy Angels ie Came and carried our love one away. i<d- To-day we look upon him, a- As a treasure's ogreat once owned, ys 'We only wish he could* be with us. eti= And cherish this lonely home. { Mrs.) Hattie Mitchell, v-*- ~ and children: }lj* IN MEMORIAM uyy Sacred to the memory of our- dear >\v husband and father Nathan I. Jones nd who left us one year ago, October ap 28, 1930. ,v~- Dear father we are thinking of ne the past, U.. Pintm-inr* in mir mpmnrv IIC J IVVMI W.e ... J f in Just as we saw and talked-to you [r.' last. , 11 Sleep pn dear father and take your noat, A " jo- We loved you yes, more and more he each day; And some day we will meet you; In that lan-i far, far away. Mrs. WHlie Jones, wife Alice Jones, Robert Jones, pn t M /vl'l'r.i J.E STATION A. M. E, tl. CHURCH We were very greatful to witness ry such a beautiful Sunday as was witlyjne.sscd Sunday Oct. 25? Tho Sunday School was very inspiring and beau . i,nv Bicuuiess ui me youxn ' and the.l ' impression we got from his address I ] is that where ever he may be and go- C . ing to speak you go and on your re- I turn you'll say, "the half has never been told." _ 8 p. m. Rev. Ford (student at Allen) preached a wonderful sermon _ jronj -St. Matt. 16:18, "Upon this _ rock I build my church" subject "My Church." Truthfully we* can say everyone's eyes were opened. ; a Revs. Plair, Miles and Nance were * the visiting ministers. We were 1 pleased to have them and say to \ them come again. " Sunday night was club rally day. Several clubs and boards are at work ' . trying to get *our pastor ready for ' conference. The pastor asked these ' clubs about htree weeks ago to raise $5. each and boards-$7.50 each. The I clubs about three weeks agp tfl rai?e 1 Wide Awake club, Miiss Emma Book t man president $6; ?Jolly- Worker>r-~r Miss 1'lizabeth Britton president $5: Busy Bee, Miss Robert Gvc-n presi- ^ "dent ?,10.;v Emergeiic\. club, Mrs. >YaI- -J nresidert Si*; Stewardess 'boirrf No. ] Mrs, Maria Bowman, president x $8.10. - ' * . -i The pastor was so pleased until he said, he felt like going to conference ^ Monday. The church is vejy much pleased c< with Rev. Bryant, hope to hav< him j g ? to conference alr'ght and a happy ' return.. . h BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEWS M Mr. .Too Hunter, .Tr. of Laurens, ? was a visitor in Brooklyn Sunday in his car alll his friends was glad to see him. * I Miss Louise P. Blakley of Newark. ? N. J. spent the^_ week-end at the 6'1 home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Mrs. Amer Putman after spending two months visiting her daughters, MisR Roxne Amer Putman have left for her home in Laurens. She will stop in Philadelphia to visit sctme friends also in Washington to visit her son, Mr. John Putman. (j Miss Amer Simpson has returned back home after spending the sum- 1 mer in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Polar and sister, Miss?fressie Owens left Sat- ^ urday for Chicago to spend a few weeks, we wish for them a pleasant ? " ?*t \Villie I.ce Owefis after spend- % ing a while in Baltimore visiting the % Hilsons have returned to New York *4 awf reports a pleasant trip. Mr. W. B. Henry and Quincy Hinderson and ,T. C. Ilenrv motored to .1 'Jersey City Sunday, reports a big ^ time | On the sick list: Mrs. C. A. Odell, J , Mr. Simpson is in the hospital, we *4 ^are praying for their recovery. LADSON CHURCH NEWS 3 1 agiL ii-U1 . ntvi iini^, jAiuucr 11 Lfie iuHoty Sacrament" was celebrated at ? ; Ladson church, the Rev. \V. E. Porter 4 ; D. D. who is at the Head, of Systematic Theology at Johnson 0 Smith * I university. Charlotte, N. C. delivered 4 a wonderful and very impressive sermon which was enjoyed "by all. , His text is found Isaiah 40:31 "But ? , they that wait upon the Lord shall 4 renew their strength, J they fchall mountmp.. with wings as eagles; they ? j shall run, and not he weary, and 4 I they shall work, and not faintl" 4 ! The minister pointed out that the. word "wait" in the text, does not 4 mean to sit in idleness waiting for "4 I the Lord* to do everything for us. It means that we must serve, he paitient and trust in the Lord. , 4 We were glad to have worship 4 -fwitH-us Sunday morning the - Rev.? : Briggs, who is an instructor at Bene 4 relict college, also the other visitors 4 open to you always. Everybody is much pleased with ? the fine spirit with which the church 4 as a whole is working. Everybody is - taking part in the?work whole. J? hcartcdlv to nut over the program ^ To? the church. The activities that 4 are put on from time to "time are Iwell planned and are of a high 4 I standard. - 4 L Let us kut'if in mind the mid-week Fpraver pi Wednesday evenings. We are triad to sac flat Mrs. H. < W. Bradley who has undergone a very Jl 'recent operation at the Waverley hos 1 pita! is doing nicely. +4 ?? "I... 1 SUMTER NEWS > ?B ? Whereas. Dr. A. P. Spears^ the fee- J loved presiding' elder of the Sumter ^ district, has worked so untiringly-among the young^pcople of the dis- Jj triet, as well as the adults, and, Whereas, he has proven that he +4 has undaunted love for the Lord and J Savior Jesus Chrif4r in^^that^ he is feeding the Larnba and lifting them to a higher plane of civilization, even j in the remotest part of his district, ^ ' nd. ; . ; t. Whereas1, he is laboring to Hrnolri ind fashion the lives of out boys anri^ ;irls of today tliat they may make,' lseful men and women" when they lave reached the age of maturity, ^ md, , Whereas, he fully realizes, that our ' rroup of young people, Is God's beau iful plant bod nnd shovTH be all" the I nbre eared for. and, Whereas, he has worked ft" Uhsel'-i 'n*hly n uU'/en?rrf?SMb V, lend- 1 ng a helping hand to the. le-s for I unate irrespective of denomination i?nd, . ? ? Whereas,* he has a business tact i hat places him above the average.' I Therefore, we heartily endorse his.' andidacy for the A. C. E. League! cnowing that both the 'financial arid jriritual sides will be. cared for. Wo hereIn solicit the cooperaubr j tf.j&fttiLh-Oni nlinn mud tbn t'lllll'b tection knowing that if 'he is elected^" te will be the right man in the right J ila^e and that thi&mll important- -de- *'artment of our church will not suf'er in his hands, but. will grow by eaps and bounds. Signed, Boosters Club and. Missonary De- j tartment of Mt~ ;Plsgah A. M. E. i Ihurch, Sumter, Rdv. I. W. Janerette. 1 'astor. BETHEL A! M..E. CHURCH | _ % |. Branchvillc, S. C.. Oct. 25, 1ft",L? J -The pastor, Rev, L S. Gamble WflB ,t his best on Sunday in trying to ; ?ive up his best in a-iruni.-itviug ti-.e ,vord of God. Our Mock Corfcret.ee and Rally will come olf on the secondSunday night in November at which ime we will be engaged in getting .. eady for the annual eonlVicnv . The I Missionary Circle of Bethel n. -i at I ;he home of Mrs. Lizzie W. I ley ward ion cj? * rru- - > ' . . * -wi'Wi. ine piX'SiiKnl iresiding. The * meeting wa . I IvitH prelude by the organist Airs. | Bailie Lincoln; prayer by Airs. L. Hover; sing'"!:; seriptn,.., 'yfi--?n I'rfi'I >y Airs. L. Mill; singing, u short pro-[ram was rendered vVhit'li was enoyed by all, especially the rental ks >y Dr. A. W. Heyward, ex-prt sidiiig tiller and Mrs. Martha' Lockett. The .veiling'offering was very good more j._ hail we expected. The closing hynnv vas sung after which was 1'oMowed j y a courserof jelatine served, with j ike and coffee. We enjoyed being ! n the home qf_;Alrs^Hey.ward. Shi. j s'at all times asking your return by | er smiles, her.^cojuhtenance bespeaks ] * elconie. Thank yon for your smiles . [rs. Heyward, we'll come hack soon j Mrs. L. W. Heyward, Pres. Alls. Vera. L. Lovcn. Sec. Aliss Lilly Mae Glover, act.secretary. , AVe are asking the cooperation of ur friends to'help us put this pt'?; J ranr over in these. financial crises. . . _ i BUY GAS AND OIL LE1SV I ? SEKVICE STATION & GARAGE 831 Taylor St., Phone 9271 OPEN ALL NIGHT r ,J ***** Job P . LdS =? IS A GOOD j ; ______ k Remember when ^ circular, pamphlel ?~ - that stands for Y< r make excuses for i L taste, if it's face ? , speak, because it's f your advertisemei ! ment rather than y printing is a good I that it is good by r ? here and you'll g< time. 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