The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 14, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, November 14, 1931.
Mr. David. C. Dent and brother of
New York City, returned home last
Saturday in the Studebaker "8" after
^ spedinp \veek.s in the city and
* Charleston'' .vfsitfhg relatives'" aria '
friends. ' '. .
The many friends of Mr. Jeff Capers
will be pleased to learn that he
is able to be up again, after being ill
for seven al weeks.
Kf-rr t..i:p ?* ?
<> una ui?Aiun-v^iarKe iormer.
ly of this city,"Tut now residing in
New York City, spent two days hero
with her parents Rev. and Mrs. G.
W. Braxton on House Street. Mrs.
Clarke returned here from Jacksonville,
Fla., where she went to attend
the funeral of her rother, Mr. Brax
torn .
Mrs. Rudine Hopwood and iMiss
Marjorie Corley daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Corley of Pine Street,
have returned home, after spending
two months in New York City. Mrs.
Hopwood played with the Riverside
Drive Orchestra '(while there. Mrs.
Hopwood has moved to her lovely
home at 1521 Harden Street', Her
many friends were glad "to welcome
her home.
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CAKI) OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for the kindnesses shown during the
illness and death of our daughter and
sister, Helen Rutherford and the beautiful
floral tributes.
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Rutherford
and Family.
Newberry, S*. C- - I.
P. T Til W'k'SCiuivc
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CLASSIC HALL
The I Phelta Thi Fraternity and
the Mens Club of St. Luke's Parish
join forces in putting forth a greater
effort for the benefit of Evan's
Clinic Association, in the form of a?
. Thanksjriyinfj Oassle Ball 'Thanks- '
giving night ^at the Columbia Town-'
.ship Auditorium. June's ?Royal Collegians
wilt again furnish the music
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for the night's entertainment.'
We extend a most cordial ipvita-.
tion to everyone for a pleasant relaxation
afcer the excitement of the
annual clash between Benedict Collpf*p
finrl All?n 11"!. .it.
.. ........ uiiiicinii y (HI I fie
gridiron.- T- ?7?-r
? Ai.VX MYKTCHY KltEWE MTvETS"
AT COLLEGE INN AND PERFECTS
CHARITY'PLANS.
; Attention!. Citizens. Have you
done your bit by the unemployed, the
depcndal# > and those less fortuna'e '
than you*. If not, why not join forces
with the Ajax Mystery Krewe in
their eampatgn.to do something good I
and constructive for thosb in dire '
need. A few days ago the'members
had the delightftil privilege of listening
to Dr. J. S. Hammack, a well
fare worker, He gave an intc-res'tr.
, ing talk on the progress being made
?by various civic and welfare organizations
in the city and about the
' - whit0 Elks in particular. At the conclusion
of his thlk h^jipd so inspirmost,
both individually and collectively
in the drive already started by thr
Ajaxs. J, E, Dickson, county dem
onstration agent, was seen an Aja>;
committee and he also extended "hTs
assistance gladly. Mr, Dickson who
was chairman last year's "unemployment
aid committee, gave us free use
of a large hall on Washington Street
, which will be used as a receiving of
lice for old clothing, shoes, toys ami
anything that might be of use to our
unfortunate people. Announcements
concerning this location will bc made
next we??k.
-?- Last Tuesday evening, the 'Ajax
and several visitors met at the CollnfVA
Tnn o*-v/4 r\l n r?o f A?? ftirA
*1111 aim |;tucvivu jndiin X\ji c r* w
benefit dances which are to be in con
junotion with the welfare drives.
Sponsors and ticket sellers are being
selected and things going along
with a hum.?Miss Alice Lucas, Ajax
, Jg chief of the dance committee and
u also chairman of the women division
of the Ajax Mystery Krewo/- The
first dance will be a bundle day dance
and each guest is admitted fer'Hhe
gift of a bundlc of old or new clothing,
shoes, etc. The other dance
.. .iwill be a pay-as-you-enter. one. The.
proceeds of Both go to charity
. Meet with us next Tuesday al 7:30
P, M, at John A. Johnson's home,
2321 Washington Street or send for
us IT you wouTcf aid buy people arid an
Ajax representative will gladly call.
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Z U till )i-111;>' 11' ( 1 at the palatial~home
of the versatile Mine*-. Kstello Perrin
Johnson. That .in itself -furnished
nil (.iTccLivc background and added -p- rich
color note. It wa Samedi at_C
o'clock! Moslames and Mademoisel
les alike attraetiv'vly gowned din col ^TTr
tfC auionune. urown liiid yellow
and gold and red as the" beautiful
leaves of the season andfblue as the
November skit s, prest nted a picture
for the most critical of artists. Tres
magnifique! this interesting society
of the loveliest of the fal.
parties. Bridge held the attcntion.of
Le Cerele and was'enjoyed immensely
Tlw. . v- v.... i- -
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ed by the presence of the aclightfui.
guests, Mcsdamo-Ahna Rhodes, Betty
Roach, Alma foils," Bern ieo Halt
nmn,?iSni'n?^ omit;blood.?Lli.r'?Jen- kins,
Sylvester Vincent, of Now York
ancf Mile. Albertha Simons. Mile,
Daisy Roach as tir'st prix was awardcd
lovely cfepe de chine nr.dios in
pink;- and Mile. Osceola Alien, running
second was presented silks in
blapk ;mid while. Mile. .Henrietta
Boozer for lowest score received sillo:
s^ussi. The gUcst receiving top score
was Mme. Betty Roach l'or which sh<Cousolation_
l'or guests, a beautiful
"gJaTTy bore away silk uriderthings. "
blue andAVbil'cr'pwrscv- went , to Mme.
Bernice llallman. A delectable- menu
was then served, delicacies thatrtemp
ted every appetit. Mme. Johnson was
"assisted by her. fair little daughter.
T, a iffa Frances "and EvT y n
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLl'B
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Mrs. Marian Philips entertained,
the club Wednesday, Nov. 4 at tho
home of Mrs. Janic R. Williams 1223
Wheat?Uli L'Ut.?I' Vilw till till?:??~
Wheat Sreet, the president -conducting.
The meeting was very entertaining,
with quite a few members "
present and several guests. ' *
Whist was played during the social
perioJ. Mrs. Fannie B. Davault. and
Mrs. Willi,. Mao Seigler were, the
winaeys. al'ler which Mrs. Philips
served' delicious potato saladd on let-'
tuee leaves, cocoa, punch, hot rolls,
slice Irani, pieEles and slice tomatoes,
i*aTt?peanuts after dinner mints."
which we all enpoyo.1.
. Sunday Nov. 8 .Mrs. Ethel Seigler
served Silver tea for the benefit of
the club at her residence 1118 Tree
^Street; This~wairrxrjirv[Tj,Ti success.
THK Si Y ST It CI. IB '
Miss Gladys Witherspoon entertained
The Mystic Club Saturday October
31, at her home 401 Green Averrae
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r ivc tames wore appointed for I
bridge, with Autumn flowers' affording
a-netting 01 gayety unci beauty. T
At the end of the game it was found
that Miss. Estelle Simmons had top
score, she recieved a lovely green
crepe dechine lace trimmed boudoir
lamp shade. Mter Bell IRright and
Miss Marion Wicherspocn tied for
consolation. The tie- was broken Ly
the former, she recieved two large
bath towels. Miss Maggie Walker ljw
score, was piesented with the booby,
a manicure, set.
The hostess had as her charming
guest Miss Houth Butler, Miss Edna
I3iggs, Mrs. J. E, OtVck Hi Mrs, Jsarah
Allen ' Brooks, Mis, Brooks has top
score, >ho received a beautiful hand*
painted vase. tftvr-^Kuui.h. Butlor low
score received shoe" trus color sell erne
of green and yellow was carried thru
but delicious yellow and jgreen ice
cream with cakes?iced in the colors
were served by the hostess assisted
by Miss Madona Ross.
Souveners of hand made cats and
owls were given each guest.
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BATCHANTES
Miss Emma Kershaw was the de-.
lightful hostess to the Bacchantes Soeial
Club Tuesday, November If), at
her-home This being, a social meeting
there was not any business carri- |
ed .on After having enjoyed about
forty-fu:o minutes of socializing Mr,
Eldo Burton gave- us a toast Then
1 hp hostess t i v.d-.f delicious coin-so
I of shrimp salad on lettuce, cocoa and
saltines We were glad to have Miss
Ethel Lee Nesbitt as a visitor Among1"
the members- who were present were1?
Misses Lucile Taylor, Claretta Mott,
Annie and Bonn Nesbitt, JSthel Willianis,
Juliet Raiford, Thelma ItawtiiiAun,?Emma?Kershaw;?Mondnmen
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John Saljerwhite, David McDonald,
and Mr Eldb Burton
Tin;1 tivti iriiT r i rn
On Wednesday "evening Nov. 4 the
club member* entertained their guests
at the College Inn on Harden Street.
Beginning at 8:30 the guc-sts began
to arrive. One room as set with four
tables of whist and two other for
dancing. During that time two delicious
ice courses \?cre served.
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At 1*2:00 o'clock'all adjourned expressing
themselves as spending an
ehjoynble evehlrig. -"'Music was ftrr- |
nished by Higgs and Russel .
. THE PAO
IN M K M UK I A M
our dear Sister, Miss Emma Ji%ck- ?
son, who departed this* life November
11, 1929. , JJ
Sister dear, wo miss you each day, -y
We know you are not dead but just b
away. La
Tii a land that is fairer tl;an day, e
Dreams cannot picture a world so fair_?
Sorrow and death may not enter there c
Time doth not breathe, on its fade- jji
"less bloom, t in
For beyond tho clouds, and beyond . <
the tomb, * "s
There's a radiant shore where we b
hopcto meet you, and part no more, o
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Mrs. Lucy Heed (
"1 Mrs Carrie Chapman |s
Messrs John llefiry n
Willie Mack '
Harvey Jackson, brothers j r
Mrs. Nellie Weeks, Aurr^.- f
CARD OF THANKS^
The president and members ol' the
Ladies Aid Society of Wesley M. E. ~
Church' wish to thank the Schubert .
Male Glee Club for tlrc wonderful
program rendered by them Sunday
night, Oct 25. We hope you will b
come again. **}
The experience Rally that was given
a few weeks ago is still growing 'j
"reported up until last Sunday $28.50 ii
I just want to mention a few. name? v
that v^as'not mentioned in he issue ofOct.
" 24th. These ladies vare Mes- (j
dames Frederick, $1; Fannie Xrarens, L
$1; Fannie Synclair, $1; Kate Can- ^
nen*. $1; I. S. Leevy, $1; Miss L, *
Jones, $1; Mrs. Charity Pleasant, $1 ,
Mrs. F. Hope, 50 cents}, we were,glad a
to have Mrs. Hickson to join oui r
society, ,, n
IN MEMORIAM - In
sad and?loving remembrance
of 'our brother Clarence T. Suber
who departed this life Nov, 2, 1030.
Mrs. Viola P. Robinson, sister ^
.TnVn-iia R ftnhnr iivoth<?r
?IN MEMORIAM - - -1
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In sacred and loving memory of
our" dear wife and mother, iLrs. Su ?
ninnn Warloy, who departed thin life ~a
one year ago, November 10,?lfl.'lO. n
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In a grare yard sweetly sleeping tr
Where 'the flowers gently wave,
Lies the one, we love so-dearly "P*
But whom we could not save.
And the- angels love to linger' | '
Where our darling love-one. sleeps. I
More and more each-day we miss her - j
.Friends may ,#hink the wound is
healed , ? 1 -tBut
they little know the sorrow, cThat
lies within our hearts concealed 'G
Now, you are in that land of love, 3
Resting in that sweet Heaven abovcf, V
clivin "Kn nYif nreeihn^ nne! d;
"Till life's dark dnyii arc o'er, 5
Some happy day we'll meet you V jE
And parting will bc no more.
Rev. M. Warley, husband
Mrs. C A Brunson ;
Mrg. M '*"* , Johnson * } '
Mrs, Lueilc Brogdon
" Miss Gardenia Warley" * *
daughters;
Mr. Curnie Warley '
^ Mr. M. T, Warley c
Mr, E, H, Wailey soils:???j?
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S'Ithum; men wik)oi.
" GreertvTTTe, S. C,
November 9, 1931
ear Mr. Cochran:
"WVTTake great pleasure in writing
ou about the ?ame between your
oys and ours last Friday. We lost
rvfar as the score is concerned,
ltheless we feel that our teani'gaiiAd
much otherwise. The hard, *fa*t.
lean playing of the Booker Washigton
squad not only helped to furish
a good football game, but also
served a* a superb exhibition ol
pcyUmauship and showed that the
oys are receiving the higher type
f.training that should result frdin
thleties. Wc wish to congratulate
'oaeh Stallworth and the'team on the
plt-ndid showing they made here and
ssure you tnat we arc looking for- }
vara with a deal of pleasure Lu a:
elation* that we may have in the
uture.
Sincerely yours,
*" *jL. Hickson," Principal
Sterling High School
kLLEX UNIVERSITY "V" NOTES,
The Y. M. C, A, of Allen Universitj
let at the usual liour 4:00 P. M.
hati heretofore which is an indication
of groatetr accomplishment.
"Ho president Mr. F Rt Veal is tar.rrg?active
steps in projects which
till inspire the im-ii to become att'ilited
with the principles of highe<
elivercd bv Mr. Lamar Dowdy Bra 1ay?.
president omoritufe of the stal
\ M, C. A, <vho gave ma'Yiy suggesive"
points of how the "Y" should
e conducted as agreed upon by ttr*~
tato organization. He stated that
particular prorgam should be aranged
for each Sunday.
The public 'is invited to attend
ftO'.e pi'btfl'hhis. " :
ORMKR SOUTH CAROLINIAN
PASSES
Rev. Daly Nathaniel Braxton 'was
orn in Columbians, C, December 25.
SW, departed this life, October 30.
o.'M m i inc. . i?"i'
onville, Florida.
Ho was the son of Rev. and Mrs.
!, Wt -Braxton. He was converted
t tlii ..iv* of It! years and joined SiT
ey?Park C. M. E, Church at Columia
Just before entering the minis y
he became a member of New St.
amcs. A M. K, Church Jacksonville'Tbriila
uhier the pastorate. ,of'. tic
ev. A. P. Fostell which church he;rved
faithfully until his death. He
rasv a loving htisbpd and a father,
faithful son, and a devoted Christian
0 know him was to love him.
lie- leaves to mourn his loss a lovttg?wil'e:
Mrs. Maria?Braxton , five
hildren. Daly N. Jr. Alice Marie,
eorge, Arlethia, Jr., and Johnnie.
1 other and father. Rev, and Mrs. G.
Braxton, Columbia, Sisters, Mt-sames,
Celeste Gadsden, New York
'it.v; Casper White, New York City,
. B. Ferguson, New York City; Haold
\Y. Clark, New York City; Mrs.
leorge MeDaniel, Columbia; Mr* Olie
Vanderlip, New Iberia, La.; Mrs.
ami's Kennedy, McKeesport, Ya.;. 1
outlier, Mr, James Kennedy. Other
ekrtive.s and a host of sorrowing,
riends.
.The call at midnight came, he stared
up to hear, a mortal arrow piered
his frame.
He fell but left no ieai\
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Midnight. The
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I he Twelve I'af. Social--Club p?
1'.'30-31 ha - < ha iij." i i'.< mine to the
"Cotton Social Club". We had a
called eieetii:^ at the ho.. i.f XftV*
l^uby Wood an!, 1337 Gre^;- StreeL.oil
Friday nt>*ht. ,\"member S T.'31. V\
eleetei offieers ..?: ! v.Atd on a few
>1 Ml lljl^ t-rrj l p ' , .1... i i ,
oil'iters are a.- follow I'.V-ahiit, Jn n
Webster; Yi< '-Tre-i-h-nt.; Mii.- > Hunter;
See ret a i .-Xn'tie Mell Thou'ipst,')
Assistant St-; "clary. h'lolx- J.nriek;
Treasurer. I-r.ac MeGrav ;. MaivYtl
(Mell TT'.iinr1" ; !!'o-'i.,v: ,.r J er j
.Martin; . . ' lt .j. . U',,,,,!:.i-.i I
Ak-hibi it, li A*Daisy
Mae A>!;f -k?. [J/ Field-.
M.,,.< !! tJlaiMy, InmJ
Jones, Kloir-e I-nrieU. JVatriee I'utfird; 1
Inez. Seal.-..VniI! 'I V,..,.T. Jt-.ilj-! |
Woodnr-I. A1 - . c !!. ., .
iSnfnn-l' \yv-r,| I
aril, Tiiojr.a.-' !r. W ,:!.]io J>oii?!up.s ]
Locestcr .Martin, John .Mai 'in. Isan?
M-eC,raw-, Odeii -lian.-^iinr-sr "
.MISS KINK!-; Ol TI N, IIOSTKSS
The Junior J.'.- in r .iT.-ard.: ln-M' it ~
meet iny?on?X' .?o t.?t * i < ??i?t
Eunice ^ Ou'tpn, ISTT Wavefjey S'..
Meeting was raiic i *<> by thi
prrsideni at it:?u?,,...,..?4-n,?4r?votional
Wjerc _?> t 1 - it. in utile-.-.
As tile .-eereinrv .. .. ; ITTt \t ih.tli
nii-nutes of ti. -} ?!>? : tiiee-timr !
-were" "r?-eeiv<M jttn?-id'-pt - t.?Hinc^ j
there was nut airy uidinished busme.-s j
j.)Ut into motion. Tin.- jneet.hni adjourned
to meet'.at - I i -> .Thelma
don.
Tliosv; present, w :e. la-nia I\arson,
Kli'/.ali. ti. .1 tea;>->!!.- f'lnra- -l-'ii-fc,
Amelia. ??ir.-. Marie l.eui-.
Eunice <)uteiv, Su-ie lir'Avn, Ktiu-1
.\e-sbittv-- .-vll??i ii.-uval a- deli,
cipus course of ,ie||<> an i rake.
fHi: It I" () i S( M IA L VNI) I.IT
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The* club Wu. t! ; by M
Tlmmv Wilson til - the "hoim- of M r..
and Mrs=,- I'inrh 'at- so'clock. <>n tiwn.wenintt
,"i'?No.v u-Lm.-:?ux, ?tlU?lLu_:
ofFienrs- ist .'In-:: ir-pviive place-;
A m w . com a'. . ' !'> ) the club
was- rocoiv-*4?1>11 )?ads.j.:?-i Ai'>-nA 1
IV of liic Coo'-,V u'-ii'-; . !Wc;i!- .tiic-'
purpose1 .T 1 } ]< V! 1: is ;n '
and broadHi via-nbai Ties ami j
widen our S". ;al aidls}
Tltc new lv 1 Ti'- - ti ...' j
Peter Ami- r. .-n, . i
Al ter all !>-; 11;. -- -v?! discussed j
a delightful s-e | t to sala 1 1
ami punch - 11 'deli w . v
. -yed" 7.> i ; 'i't.eh tie .
1 n lnbcM'.s e! Aet ta::.'. 1. ? ;?U e-.'vi'h
-a-card tfaim-. ? _ ~
Miss' \W M. He.vi.mil Will enieit-nn
The ehih tTox' Tm -day-n-ight at -No. l
Dewy Avonue.
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dignity?with .youthltd chut; -It .hag
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