The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1931, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, November 2ft, 1931.
1 CHARLESTON NEWS
~~ Entrp "Nous- -C
~Madmn F.inalino Purvis was \a ry
Jp charming hostess to tin- Kntn- Nou "
?-? Five Hundred (^uU--hI -hv-<: imi.i. m.
Beaufain Street, Tuesday, Nov. iO.
Five t-ablos were >4 j,'oi' "Five ii
dred," and after six gamy* had b.'ci*
plyed it was found that Miss^'lipmasiha
Harrison was hold; r of highest
guest score and to her .was preseme I
a lowdy doubly deck of linen cards,
andT tp Miss C'aston, holder of ldv. est
scoit a single deck of limn cai<ls.
Miss Kostt Clyde holder of consolation
was presented a single deck ot
linen car:1s. .
Th<7 guests of .Wa.Vitn Purcls \v? 10
the Misses Rostr ('1 y?1o. I immnsiiia
llarri.-tm, Marguerlie" t'T.: -mr M-s
dames Kinily - .IcL.wm, Miidrline Ho If -.
man, Audrey Hern, ' Lucile Watson.
Mailt ie Millsr, Harriette Mukey.
Louise Bell.
The members present were the Misses
Inez Spencer, Ethel Mazyck, C-amella
Fishburn, Irma l'oqtu tie. Stella
Castion. .
Mcsdamos Elisc Thorne,. Eugene
lliggins, Lizzie . Salor, Miriam Sen
' hrorl, Leila Drayton-.
A dainty menu of chickeh salad, to<
mato saltines, hot chocolto and candies
was served.
?The?Vogue?
On Monday .Nov. 16, *t her lovely
. home On Rntlodgo Ave.. Ma lam Char
-- lytte D. Tracwy,-eirUirtairiml memberv
and guests of Hie Vnme 1'i i ie.- Chili'
The room in which bridge was
played was most becomingly ddccora"
ted with fall flowers of all colors,
ir Tables were -set -.for?ihirt.v-fwo.
After tvvu hours- of brio y.v the nmfrls
of the anxious players-were eysed by
.the" awarding of "prizes ..to .the win?7
ne'rs.?Miss Uo,?toCI\tU?vwo. aw.odvi
a lovely deck of linen bridge carls i'oi
~ first guest prjy.e;-M4ss Kih.-l M i/vi b
holder of highest club price was pre
seated a beautiful piece of cnstuim
jewelry.' To .Madam KugehTe Higgins
holder.of lowest guest prize -ami
Madams Yangic I InC ..'-n. iioidor >
lowest fTub pri/.e Uo'ei-? -+Hi?-a bam!
kerchief.
The guests and 'm tub.,i s ol Mad
j nin Tra .oy .\v. ?re .ne Misses U sn
?Clyde, Matirte?Urn- > '. ( mii . Is?Marguerite
! 'I I'. -ier,1 lilnn" I' ?pi.
Florence Clyde Tkoinasiiia Harm
__ sou,_^Mcsiiani? s Kmily .l.ul.S'Oi. M i
Sandford. 'Ctrrniote l^nwrr+h -H-rd+w
Carnwell, Kthel Holl'man. llc-len O?
n.-jm. l' Oliver. Audrey Morn.
Wlldrirl" llare, - l-fa-it-H" Mil!;r. bn/i
Butler, I.ucile Wats..a. Cerium: <i u
voneur, Satlyo 1* ioldrng. Lula l)rn>'.**-n
Li/Me Qatin'. Miri in S :i hLu.!j]l^._L_LLL
Ezekiel, Julia l)ecust;u
A very tasty salad course was
spi-ved.- 1?
On last Thursday jum nil.e Messrs
J. Francis and Thepdoa^Ff-hriTig 1- ff
?'y mnp>>- fm- Oiii-hom. \. ('., jn-at
: tend* the ?ticlAv LU
???;Mx)rgan'College-ami:N. C. State..
Morgan won ~2(>-]"2., It was a
well played hard fought garni*' despite
the store,. _ : '
i Mr, J. T. Long,-being an alumni:.*,
of N. C. State, had thc pleasure ?>f
renewing" dtd friendships ;tnn?ng the
faculty an J student^.
The' party returned* Mtrday al ter
a most pleasant week-end and hmn^hi
greetings from Miss Florie. Little.
Chapel Hill, N. C., and Mr, Uobt. II.
^ Nicks Jr, of Durham.
PALMETTO SANATOKlfM
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* We were proud to have a committee
of "-the Pauline While Circle CluU
of the First Baptist .church oL' Columbia,
S. C'. They brought lovely
?little^ JTiiaiiksgiying greetings to us.
These ladies promise that ITTey lvvilJ
??> do nil l'n their power to. help- l?s. Tit
buyitTg a radio. It seem.4 its if the*
can just imagine how. lonely \vc are
"out here \vilhont?snme?form?ty?
amusement.
.?. We hope that t,he doctors who
promised to give us a radio 'sometime
ago will join in heartily with them.
L We would?< <>> < itinlv oppi ivuiu- any
thing they can do along this line.Oct.
27, the Women \Oooperntive
* Club came to us' again, and gave a
Bible, class program. We must say
that this band of faithful workers
trying, tp -pccompiish sontefhing
great with .club work. The program
was "opened by the- president-.Airs,
Green-with a song; prayer i>y kov. j.
Jackson; reading lesson from tlie
nhnplnr of M.'illHcw li'il hy Mrs.
Stalks and discussion in general.
We !\tr?re proud to have at the
meeting Rev. RaddeL of Columbia
and Rev. Jackson. The subject
which they talked on were: "The cure
of sin," and "Christ Coining. A few
remarks by each member of the club.
They contributed $1.00 toward the
Radio Fund*
There were several* visitors at the
Sanatorium this past week. Mrs. J.
Boykin and little son and daughter
of State Park; Mrs. I.ue Kiney, Mr.
Warren N. King, Mrs., William C.
King and Misss Julia ahd Lulu King
of Wilson, South Carolina.
Rev. H. J. Bryant pastor of Chap
?ei Station A. M. Church this city
and sister Esther Bryant of Georgetown,
S. C.
.
THE PALMETTO
CUMBERLAND A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. H Jennings,
_ Aiken, S C. Sunday, November 15,
Cumberland witnessed a great day a I
1 i' dff vices. The sunrise prayL
Cl' meeting led by Bro. W. M. McClliee
r was laigil.v attended and tlie apiTitmil
i fervor ran high. Many were the pray
~ers nTTrt went rrn fr J hid?m piaiso
for His blessings.
The largest number were at Sunday
Seho.pl that we had this year
and all. the tea<*hors were in their
I places with the except ion of one
, The lesson was ably reviewed l?y. "ti t
superintendent. This beiiig the innibr
church .'day tlv pastor selected fur
a text the Mrd chapter and part of the
j _s.ec.ond verse, of I .fohn, "It doth not
yet appear what we-shall be." Theme
IIOLLY HILL NEWS Sunday
was a real spring Hay and
-^? +den* - -wvmUhm-- 1<>r ^church-goers^
''.'I. ?S-.r.i'l.,' SchooL at lively Hill
1'aptTst ('March was very good. The
..L_ss'_u w.v- taught hy Jirn. Wriglit and
a lively discussion iron* hfgliUHWg?Vo
O.i A \ n'.i.vk Rev. E. A. Davis
tlie pa-tor delivered a soul stirring
st ri 11 on from Matt. 111:10; using as, .1
theme "Jesus rides , into Jerusalem.
Prior to the sermon immediately lifter
Sunday School deacon, F. C.
I Cain, Jr., and another, bro. conducted
la warm pryer service for' about 2(
( minutes. One accession ws made
at tins service.
Key: Davis announced as- his sul>
jeet for the i lanmg ^<?i \ ii-o -'Vfrnf rff
J.he._Wagon and elon't fall otf."^
si's Anderson and Pickett, members 01
tide I lolly iliii Oruded Si'huol l^tctrtty
woi'.- i'.'pped?at?lovely?Hill Baptis;
it the morning service.
l'rof. .las. 8. Roberts, Misses Willie
Mac Atvierson and Rosie Leo
Spe-nvivr weVe week-end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson al
Dob', ell.
\ov. 11 Armisti..- Day. McscTame.Nix
and Raker sponsored, an Arniis
uvv \iiiiiivi 111 -vuv; m riuui ciuu nun u in
II was qui to ii success, a vory*jollj
i I--"i ll :itnl :ilI seemed to have civ
io'ycil' themselves.
plTiinape Hand were in concert at th<
Hoily !!il| Graded School. Too mucl
.aiuiot be sai l aboutJthis band. The}
ri'odi red a very excellent program
l !ii' imwil I'lipoyoti 1 hi- proiTTinl ve|M
much. Thru, Prof. Roberts the .boy;
were given a dinner. Miss-Andersoi
; our II. K. teacher and two of the Wil
ITiig Workers CKib members, Mesdam
- iMn'tTf Sivi>;ii :oi<l Ttrrftra Webst-tprepaivd
and served the dinner, Tlu
boys spent the night at Vive severa
homes op. lift [o iliem. Tliey hrh
Iu-re. Saturday morning for othei
places..'
Mr. (bmge Dally was fnnerali/.e?
it I'oily ('lunch. Nov. 15.
. 3 J'rof. John P. Bltfgess, Mi'. Me
lette wcie visitors at the school Kri
ay. Tli?v ate always welcome.
-"vrtrrr?services on?biundy . .might tc
h ai.yebui'e; and we missed his vis
" .< to school on the Hi very mueli.
Rev. P. S. I.ishou. preached a goo<
. i 111.mi oiiiiuuy injf"1 ni Heme
A. M. I*, Cliurt-h It's ->? pity so fcv
- ' 'ih ere- ih\ nt. IL'IioSq All.it sta.Vei
home certainly nib sed'-somothinir l>;
Hot lt.Mn.ji: there.,
~7~K ...I iiio r.'ilnu'iui Le.tdo.r mill trc
!;? liews. rial news. It's the bcs
an- |s|nT in South Crolina. If yo;
tloititl 'it. trive it a trial hy subset'ih
: M I 11* i; an i si c TI iT isn't bene
Limit anv other. It's just like Max
wail House CoilYe: "Good to the las
ib'lhe last word, the last letter in tin
last word. It can't be beat, and it:
-\'V'! I i 11JA' heurr. = ? ?
(i AKIIKN invTS
I _
The word (,'hrysantheniums ha:
been derived? frrnrr the Greek?cry so
yob), and 'anthemon, flower. Some o
jthe Chrysanthemums, or "Mums" a
they- a-re'-tHMue-tiwcse- called, ..artLLjtm
noals. In tlni ,case of most of till
_Lua;e. Daisies. They .are white o
some shade of yellow. 1 he annua
Chrysanthemums can be sewn ii
March in the open irround.' When th<
- plants are two . leaves old. ihitT b
names. in , larger plants an
desired, thin to twelve- inches aW<
! when several leaves tall, pinch back
j Those plants do best in a rich sand
-clxmni s<>il a?wb they lo\?> the sun.
The class knovij as'the Hardy chr?;
p santhetvums are of t"-o typos the but
tonlike varitiesor popipoiis and th
Aster like types. These will star*
the winter season if protected will
-leaves. When, growing,?they. miLLs
hue e ph-iity trf cultivation "and a vir
.l.-ply prepared soil. To get the hes
blooms, top dress constantly wul
some rorni uf nlpnt food as limit
, manure. In the north, best result
are gotten from plants set' out in th
~rrrrmfr"-" trot "here plants may be--se
out now. The old plant should 1/
divided each year. This is the beau
~T~\ pflVl of the Ihndy '"MtimV as i
is about the easiest way of plant pro
pngation. Simply dig the old plan
uj and divide into as many younj
plants Rs possible.
! Some of the "Mums", aie lab
1 fl111 'ill">' 1 iin'l ' yi'-odt, m;m\ of tin
buds ae destroyed by frost hofojv
tlie'y "even opelf. Sprinkling th<
plants in the morning, before th<
sun nets high with water will ten*
, to hardciv the flower iTTTTl therein
render it nimmuno to the first ligh
frosts.
To keep Dahlias, as cut flowers
longer, cut early in the morning ai
It hey are fuller pf sap than Irter ii
the day ' when evaporation is ihon
Wapid. Strip'off the foliage frdni th<
j bottom of the sterns up six inehc
and put the bare stem in hot wate
(as hot as the<hritHl (can stand)
Leave them there untill the water i
cool then place them in cold wate
adding salt at the rate, of half ounci
per quart of water. Keep the How
jcrs in a cool dark place for abotr
I twelve hours then use them as yoi
will and you'll surely be surprised hov
;long they will stay bright and fresh
PETER C. LANI
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7 "The uncertain future,"- Many bcau
til'ul thoughts' were brought o;u in
- tlm discourse .that were helpful nor
~ t.idy tn i'ne children?but?U+e?oalor
rK-nipers as well. At ?!? ?. evening
,* hour the pastor 'poached-*.. o,j the
Christians race, as found in Hebrews
, 12:1; this was indeed a great nies:
sage and the pastor seeinod to have
been inspired by the large congreftap
tion that Was present. ~ *
" Mrs. Tlielma Vnndochncst?is prov^
r. the A. C. K. League. In connection
. with the lessons she has an inspir_
ing program every Sunday afternoon
tliaF is acrrnctinglurge crowds to the
meetings. : ? r~ ~
The Junior'Church was called to1
gither 'as* "Wednesday evening lv
llic pastor for- Unir first conference
. an^#orgHnization, there were fully a
: hundred or more young folk and
children present.Many new hoards and
i clubs were organized?"" Several of
- the older 'membi rs. were out and
- ma, "o cacamaMg remafkrr to the
r--ytrttngHo?k. Bcv. Jennings :'"d hifaijthful
wife are doing a great work
i, among the youn'g pedple ol'. Aiken.
?Uui iln i land?chureli?has -crfrhmily
' taken on renewed life during the las;
?tun motitrhs-bhe-eluircli is tilled :it each
service, and the pastor is feeding them
with strong Gospel sermons. Our
recent revival has done great thingi
" for 'the, church.;
Mrs. Beatrice MeCilioe. Williams.
and Mrs. 1). II. Siius >:peiit_Tbui sday
' afternoon in the city, they came oyer
from Allen University. "Be,! ore rrr
UU'ning tin y enjoyed.a tine dinner at
i the home of .Mr. arm Mr<. NV. Nl. Mer
t.lne.
v The Junior t-'-hu-reh t4ioir ccrtainlx
.1 did sing Sun ay their voices were
\ luneii to siny t?o<l s praise null may
hriled till' lar^o i-'uiitfritfation thai
^?name?at?.buiii?si.*i i ii'i '?M is ,J^L
( 1 lurry deserves much i* rod it for lief
( spicndid si'i'vicc that slu< is ivnderin t
. tlu-si- yountf people.
r ?and?Mi-i Willie ("oiikli* an'.i
Mr. I). A Jones attended the Gout nil
f .Conference in OrangebuiK. last Sun
) da p.? rliev enjoye 1 rh~ >cssinn and
. tin* trip very much, t ;
votigki
Columbia proper, is cordially invited
to attend the memorial of the late
liifv. J.* G. Green, the ox-pastor of
* Ehene'/ter IBaptist Church PJ27, Lady
7~ Street, XintMnher til). l'.Kil,?YMe?tin J
1 that surely we can- depend upon eys
en* paostof of Columbia. May we?
Rev. C. II. Simon, Pastor
" I i -i /
l' ' CARLISLE NEWS
] We are still enjoying beautiful autumn
days, and the farmers have all
ahoui harvested their crops.,
j Oak Grove Graded School opened
Pth with the same teachers, - Pi of.
' M. 31. Jeter. Mis. Lulu . J. Rosebor*
'oujrh an<l Mrs ,3Iary E. Sartor Th-'
M-lmnl iiliini'il with a larw. enrollment
and increases daily.
.On Thursday' ni;cht before leaving
'! for the annua] conference Iiev. \Y
j I.. Johnson y..T_s asked to come-to his
1 church at fted Point. There he load
* ed so jw^-ci-U:- with :tll kinl of troo.l
Yhihtfs that if'wTs iTrtTienlt lor "hiin -?<
* oc: hark hiinie without a truck. II.
1 was very nratotul lol' lilt1 Jll.in.l lolliL
oot of l'4'<[W.t . ^ ' ..
s " On Monday nijjhl tho nuYnhVrs o*
^ Ml. Kdcilf Church I'lict at the jtarsi'ii
L' itur that they too. -appreciated. tin
wonderful service rendered (ho *1iy?
^" ye.-tt'ft' h(. had?he-en -with?tlonn Uu
" Monday after his return "from conf
ference forty-otto members of his and
* other churches of llie city assembled
at the jw-soiiaKe and ga\\.*him a most
Y delightful surprise party. The tai'
l>li. u'laden with all kinds of dais.
e tiod that would siutv tjhe appenit e
of the nods. The dining room whs
? K,.....*4r..ll.. .1^....... 4...I ...Wt
'/vtiii L 11 it 11 (V uruM.iiru uiui I i t
and on the table was a lovely v.tse
' M" gorgeous e'ln'ysaiillieiiuithv. , NVtt
consider :ts a faint expression of our
appreciation for his loyal service a
> appreciation for his. loyal service- as
3 a Christian gentleman and a minis1
tor of the gpsoel. Members of his
and other churches also the leading
e white citizens commanded his return.
Tnit to our rt'jfhot ho did nut obey run
r commands and if. We must with sad
hearts say good bye; the fondest mi*ms
ories of his entire family will even
r- linger 4n our hearts and our prayers
c shall folow-them wherever they go.
The?Rev. J. M. McBride, the new
t pastor of Mt. Eden church preached a
i very tmpreudye sermon Sunday mornv
ing. Rev. I/. Johnson was on
L_. the rostrpm and assisted in the ser2
vice.
LEADER * '
A c: U K AT M KrJTI.NC
The Piedmont Hist rift wool in;r
the Federated Club- of Soulh i
held its jinn tint" -eS'ioTTThCMV1 .:'t" . S.
C l.isi S:itrinl:iv. N'lO'ii.li"! 1 1 i
The- meeting was tailed '<> ojd":
- -tTv-rbo?P.P.-"Rt, Tn. After
infj sonjr. Dr. J. \V. Mano.noy led'in
- prayer.?The poo-yr wa?-. Uo||i.w...i i.
coilifregat ional sinning. Ai Ibis line"the
president jruvr a.very ihtciv. t'ni.talk
about the general work- <: %
eltibs, -tie-sitiK nio-t espeei'.l'y ? ?
work > !' ' l;'air?so> 1 ' 'j be bt
o.u'l. of. thc si', i ,i e?
- Many eltibs '*iavo splendid, nf'ib
work done in their 'iillerehl- lomni,
? nities.- Much inspiiilion was ^baie !
tiV. IlllL tktLlHe. Many nnv jtliMs were
- |ir? Muled?rmd?earned?In.i V ?<??'
homes that they ltd edit be put ..
etfeet. 'Die pro^i u* \va heatr. i 'in..
" eai'i'ied nut jym^i.fina' of "TTTei!
" dn sHes". ynttters. .-.ohm. tpmrtott*.?t-H?
iTTTTTTTTITI TTT" "" ... - i ?
ailUI *.'? > ! WilM UUint' l>Y
Mamie Spann of "<'lio> tor. Tip* dispense.
was given by Miss M.;111 !.
Brock of. Greenville. Among ' (a
numbers on program we mention .
penalty tbe solo of Mrs. Bessie S ali
" yan oi riieeirville. the leading I>> d-?
- -t-rrrHt+de f ii1, i >'q in-t rimioiiud 1
by SJtss Margaret Jewell, tnst i-moo-?
tal solo by Mrs. Sr.vten wl Wei! r- .
We slip 11 never forget tin inspirit::-words
1'roni^JiJt?ttTT'l Ali>. ?J. M- M ..
.tin, who are :d ..t . of. fi>e en a.
Braiuerd Institute wni-if~ tIn
ing- was h<4dr Indeed i Ins ^s;.a_gtiiLL
school. '.The chapel ;md other bail iings
tycrc given It) us that d.iy ' <- ?
our use and inspectii.ui. W e xfeTe in~
deed gi .nilied-wiih ! lie an-olli-nt .v-i h.
"done by these nto-t. earnest ednra.l-.r-.
Di\ and Mrs. Martin hnvy, connect.
Dr. J. \V. "Mmumry-v Prei .1. .1 _
~~Young. I'nif 1. S Bn.wrn?.1.
'1 orrenee. I'rof. B. S. Walker Pro
m Old, by. All:- M:. I U.. '
Mrs K< ;!V"Torn ne . Mi
'A i.tnl 'Poiinstic S> i'iiiee-: M. ~ V.
-tvnt M!5" \vn. f.r.L.iai;'.
thi tx\<i v?iea| nunibeiv readOnd !<
' this ' w? 4 I-in ilied qU.it'Vot ol \o'H
inpn. '
Tbe following olVivcrs nrr . it .
ed: iire^idenl. Mvsdninos t.. I... e
ell; vile president. die-Vie Snip-, an'
~ "ST'c.irdto-y. ('mere L1JP> IlLt'M.L- '
secf't taiv. P. !. Boiilvvaiv;, t-ie . un
1 Ae'h.-.- 111 -1 - in-1 n i in?"?I ' tt_j? '
_: ,i. Hi... i.. _
After li.-'.i.ir ?Tvr i .1 ii\ if-u..
in the"nyaTTW"i'triiTv'l""
Hilf followiitjr Knso'- ' ? \v?-.iv rratrr
..On this beaut i' ill 1 ..11 day, Nov. 1 !.
_ J,. \vi. t in' v it ii"-1' :
.Vol t?? such ilopl.hs the-Uiii.. :u\-s-i.
.is l?y lhi' Marion Rirnio \\ di.eiv.('lulis
\vi- dare i ct il>-i-ai ' v. ale* * '
_ pressing of ;>i>i?.! < .t ton to Vf.i
the entire iiiirultj. and siiuh nt < >'.. ?>,
ij.ain"-1 jn*" i.te. Wo luhr
humtrfr iiKiliud, ...? .i li"?l.v- -w- ihnyh
you once. thank wmi lain. t l'..i >> . >
thrice. And-as. to thrs dinner .un-inre
iiuulo<|u.rti'. So may t-iod hi.you
ami citable \ <?tl ! > medt aith ii.h-j
r of -our ot In r clubs in ~tho' near y "in
re. Then \\V "rrnr?frt-oYr*?1??> '
\mt or ^i-atet'ul heart- o :: n<>|,;
lion. ' "
Kor-J n-.'l . u'l'IM '.lie '
. Mrs.* Milwne *Uiley, Mrs.-th ru u-1
tiibson. Mrs. I-lUj.". livings,
^-Xt'tiia eh.'se of 1'he" TrwHirg m V*.~
llcsolutli'lis. Mi'-. ' Vih.-.iu 1 ? i.vit i ill
- '! in iipU-.,..., ....... ..?.m. -,T,
''Abo.1 i t'll A.lc:m." ! > .njoOmi
,\ii-A \y. K. s?.-Wi ii v 1 x!uinUs
was- ffSuU-ri-ti ihV" i iM>' 1:M < untl
faculty. uttuy l'w- ' 1
are': IV- ' ?
prc-saly'iit;. Mis:- ti- V
1 j.it s'i>K >it; Mrs. Mai;; >' ,
-I.MUvr; Mrs. Kliiil.il I'Mlit-K'- ^- -??
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