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Saturday, February 20. 1932. _
Mrs. Ella Davis ami little,.tfrandson
left Sat. to spend awhile with
relatives in Ashville.
Mrs. iMary MeMorris and Aunt
Sue* Nance have been confined to
their rooms the past few weeks.
Mr. ami Mi-r." Harry Hood entertained
tho following friends at a tur
key dinner Sunday afternoon: tMr,
and iMrsXT. M. Golden, Mr. Joe Frazier.
of Greenville,' Mrs. IM'ary C.
Wlutener, u. v. liudgens and Mattie
L. Mathis. The guests greatly
enjoyed the many good things that
we?e so graciously served by Mrs.
Hood assisted by Mrs. Suc^Ferguson.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hansel Waldo and
Mrs. M. J. Cooper of- Aiken were
Sunday guests in-Edgefield.?
Mvs. Ella Bronson and. daughter
Mrs. Nettie Snowden are in the yit>
spending a few days with relatives
="~f and friends. ~ " ' ""l- _ :
THE IIAITY PAHS . H
On (Monday night, Feb. T577I55S~
at 7:30 the Happy Pals meet at the
- residence of Mrss. Lizzie Newton^ 12^
13 Barnwell St., after a very interesting
meeting several games Avere
flayed. The
hostess served cakes- and hot
chocolate. ?Those present were Miss
?Snrline C. Jackson,- Frances?Tayiorr
/lattie E. Ja-kson, Elizabeth Newton,
Missrs. .Charles Chappell, George M.
Lark son and?w Oliani -Eawaofh- -Guest
hrere Misses. 11.?
? ?- AK...IPfon,
IWtadjwirxE-d. Tha next meeting
will be at the residence of Miss
S. -S^Jackson 2348 Senate St.'
TH E W FDNFfiIt S Y A FTFIP
BRIDGE CLUB.
Greenville,' S. C.?Mrs. O. MJ
^Thompson delightfully entertained
_r.en ibers of tlie W. A. Id. C. and a
few friends?Feb. 10th at her home'
jn Brown street. :
Spring flowers ' anel Blossoms a- |
lonied tin'1 liiimf niuL fl'hlng l^mfr
"" \ alentine Motifs were used effec- i
lively in appointments. Following
- four progressions 6F T>ridge, Mrs. E. j
A. E. .Huggiris, withf high store was j
AwardedIrax- of distinctive linen
stationery. Drawing "high card foi J
.. ionsolation Mrs. Wm. Whitner was
iwarded a pretty box' of hanHlror
chil-ls. Ml'S* "Lona White received
n novelty pin jcushion for. the booby
Mrs. Chan.?Brooks?was?awarded sH
cretty linen sport handkerchief as I
?? guest prize.
Mrs. Thompson's guests were MesJ
anses Warren Cooper, Charle*
^Brcoks, and A. J. Chappelle. Misses
f.illie Tilman, Dorothy Davis, EstelU
Simmons, Miriam and Gladys Withirspoon,
Edna M. Biggs and Marjorie
bipscomb. . , ^
An attractive salad course of potato
salad with heaitshaped beets,
neart-sandwiches, pickles and iced
, lea was ehjoyed. jPopping Valer
cine lbon bens were giverr -by the
nostess as favors.
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CULTURE CLUB NOTES'
On Ftiday afternoon, February lil
Mrs. _John Cornwcll and daughter
??Hattie Mae wore jornthostess to the
Culture Club despite the inclerhent
weather there wasTa large attendance
Many interesting subjects were
discussed. Plans were completed for
:e Colonial Party which is to be
held on Friday Might, Feb. 1<J at the
Odd Fellows' Hall, if you miss this
you will miss a treat. Mrs. H. N.
1 Vincent is chairman of the committee,
By the wonderful and loyal support
of tiie Dramatic committee of which
Mrs. Gladys Daniels is chairman, a'
full report was given concerning the
play "Daddy Long Legs" under the
direction of Prof. Bryant. More will
be said about this later.
tertainment, that the next meeting
will be held at Fairwold School, Cayce
S.C.. on Friflnv EVhrimrv 9fith. Mm.
N. A. Jenkins and Mrs." Willis Johnson
will be hostesses. "Members who
were not present at the last-meetings
"will please take note of this and
bring guests with you* Please call
Mrs. Jenkins.. or Mrs. Johnson not
[later than Wednesday as to how many
guests you will fake, as the members
?: ore asked In HHrw u unuvl IIP ixiuuiAf
in your car other than club members.
At this writing Miss M. L. Little is
confined to her bed at the Good
Samaritan Hospital Nurses home.
Any other members sick please re
port to Mrs. Hansworth Means, chair_
man o? thesick committee.-- ?THE
MYSTIC CLUB
GreenvilVa, S. a C.?Miss Maggie
Walker enieitained the Mystic Club
Friday .afternoon, at her home on
Thompson Street.
Four tables Svere arranged for
bridge. Beautiful vases of jonquils
aiorned the room. The progressions
indeed were interesting: Miss Mnrgaiet
Sewell holding highest score
teceived a beatrtiful black 'lenther j
pocket book with a lovely chiffon handkerchief.
Miss Annie Arnold, drew
consolation, she was given a black
and white and tan scarf set. A cake
of soap was low score prize and fell
I to Miss Joella King. Little candy
hearts were served during the game3.
I , After the game the hostess served de
licious vanilla ice cream.
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fllK JtOYAl, COLLKOIAN
SOCIAL CLCB
The Royal Collegian- Social Club
-arts nrgflHtmT oh the lf.th of Januli
y, and the following others were
^octet! Mr. Robert Simmons, l*resU
llont, Mr. Hubert Williams Vice-l'res.
Mr. O. D. Martin So.rctary, Mr. Ross
fti ooks, Treasurer, Mr. l.yeester Mar
t+?--Critie and benjamin ITeTton Uet
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.The club has boon meeting" weekly
Alttl ' transacting, business. If you
teel tvhind in the -social
r.'orltTor your vocabulary is not full
developed ioin-. the .Royal - Collepreian
Social Club- or visit it every Tuesday
>ignt from 8 o'clock until b o'clock.
You are cordially invited.
The Club will be intertained at the
home of Mr. . Hubert Williams 'JJ08
reihiH*ion St. next Tuesday.
Wateh for pur opcnine sociql to ho
s'iveh this week. ?
TH'K NEW centcri u.i it?
Mrs. W. 1). Chappclle was a gracious
hostess irr Ahc^ mcTTrbcTs of the
elub and a few additional friends on
Wednesday afternoon at her attractive
home on Pine Street. Pretty
Valentine talleys, red hearts with
black moi^tifs were used.After,
four enjoyable games Mrs.:
'A. J. Collins held highest score and
Mrs. Walter Browu second highest
both-received pretty' silk undies; Mrs.
Lindsev held low .score and received'
handkerchiefs. Mrs. N. A. Jenkins
neld highest score for guests - and
received^ pretty undies also. Miss
Daisy Roach held second Tnghest and
juiceived a very pretty silk handkerchief
case. Mrs. Maceo Entzminger
received dainty handkerchiefs, low
score prize. :
A delicious salad course was served
Guests enjoying Mrs. ChappelleV
hospitality with the club members
were Mesdames* Maceo Entzminger,
Betty Roach. N. A. Jenkins: Misses
Daisy Roach, Lucy Williams and Jennie
Smith. ' ~. ;
BON 1 BON SOCIAL CLl B
The club met on Tuesday 16th at
LOO olclock at the home of Mr. Julius
Bagley 1908 Washington Street.
The meeting opened in its usual form.
cious course were served and we ail
had a nice time. The next meeting
will be at the home of Miss Josenhiiu
Tillman, 1608 Waveriey Street.
Officers:?Messrs Juliy*' Bagley.
Pres.; Joseph Myers, Yice-Pres.; ?>.
D. Doughty, Chr.; Alphonso Smith.
Treas.: Miss Jose?hine_Tillman. S,c.
DI KE SOCIAL CLl B
Thie Duke Social- Club held its
February meeting Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Marshall
1517 "Harden Street. Thosc
present were:* Mr.. John Bell, presilenl,
Mr. LT.Vsesses kutherlord, vice
president; Mr. Raleigh Atkinson, secretary;
Mr. P. J. Williams, nssistnui
secretary; Mr. Lincoln Brown, treasurer;
Mr. James Steward, chairman;
.dr. Robert Marshall, business manager;
Mr. Martin Frazier, reporter an..
; new member Mr. Squay \Voodard.
After-aneeting a salad course with
lemi-tosse was served by Mrs. Marshall.
. A'/j the members. seem to
lave enjoyed themselves. L,
Friday afternoon, February 26th
.he club cordially invites all to at
.end their dance at the College Inn.
Admission 15 cents single; 25 cents
couple, ^ ??.
, V. C. T. U. NEWS
Friday aftenoon, Feb. 5, the Woand
the Loyal Temperance _ Legion
held a ioint memorial spruino fnr tV...
late Miss Matilda N. Pinckney at the
Y". \y. C, A, ?hg was one of the
best members of the W. ,C. T.. U,
and an efficient leader of the L. T. LT
Music ^was furnished by the children,
including.a*.cornet solo by WitHe?T;?Smithy
Jr. Resolutions from
the L. T. L. were, read, by Evelyn
Johnson. Hvmn: "Sister thou wast
mild and lovely" was read by Thelma
Pearson. Poem: "Live and let
Live" by Edna Adams. The following
Acrostic was read by Dorothy Ma?'
Waller: "i
P?for a pure woman.
I?for an inteligent woman.
N?for a noble woman.
?C=?fur a Christian wumaii.
K?for a kind woman.
N?for a. neat woman.
"E?for an excellent ^wontan.
Y?for young in spirit. .
Resolutions from the W. C. T. U
were read?by-Mrs, J, W. Talley.?
ceased as a good friend and faithful
hurch member. Mrs. C. D. Saxon
a life-long friend of Miss "Tillie,"
paid a beautiful tribute to her memory
as a Kcliuul-mate, rfn KAtHlmt
Christian character in the^ commuYiity
a consTslant member of Bethel A. M.
K. Church and a substantial member
of the W. C, T U.
Mrs, Charity A. Adams commented
an the very intcreatiag^rticle in last
cr: "Tribute to a Worthy Woman''
by a former pupil and co-worker, Mrs.
Janie Ruth Robinson Ellison of New
York City. Mrs. Adams added her
tribute, having been associated with
her as a friend,, as a pastor's wife
and co-worker.
"Life's race well run.
Life's work well done,
Life's crown well Won,
Now comes rest'.'
All members of the L. T. L. qrt
expected to meet promptly at 5 o'clock
the first Friday in March at the
W. C. A.
All members of the W. C. T. U. are
urged to attend the March meeting,
third Tuesday B p. m. aL-tkfe home
of Mrs. C. A. Adams, 2113.
She urged the young people to tighten
up and follow her good example
[and precepts.
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the palmetto e
? r.ss i'eks ran ^
?The Kss Tees ("tub "was delightfully
entertained by Miss Klla C-tydeoMyos
at hor homo on Pino Strett,
Sainulay. Kobruary 13th.
Boailtiful flowers decorated trio
t??u? rooms which v;uc 'hrown ensuite
in order to accommodate the many
t'riotids who, woro to -hare the aftornoon
s entertainment. On each of the
nyio tables which wore ifrrangred for
lxrld>;u was placed an individual valentine
favor which added much to the
attractiveness of the occasion. Thelittle
baskets and can iy which they
contained wore' also m -keeping with
the season.
? Three grames were played 'after
which, prizes were awarded the follow
.mg. club prizes?First. Miss Lillit.
J ones. lit\geVie;? second. Miss Hattie
Mae Corn well;.? lingerie; -low score!
. Miss Maynu. Sartor,- a valentine eon?
tajntng twelve suckers. Ciucst prists
? First. .Miss Daisy Roach, lingejiej
. si'i'innl. Mrs, Alma P-otw. bath salts,
low score. Mrs. Louise Rollersoh. a
kerchief case. All of the prizes were
Miss Myers had as her guests:-Misses
Charlise Pendaryis and Emma J.
Stewart, both of Orangeburg. S. C.:
Misses Sylvia M. Poole. Rebecca John
son. Daisy Roach. Gladys Harvey.
Henrietta Russell, Henrietta Boozer
Messrs Mae. Dannerley Walker.- Ruth
Johnson. Eva Champion, Alma Williams.
Eva Anderson. Florence Hoov:
er. Louise Koiierson and Helen Paterson.
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The hostess served a delicious meiiu
consisting of fruit salad., fried chick- j
en. sliced pineapple and cheese, potato
chips, hot rolls and punch.
'.'he ai'ternoon -was pleasantly spent
as was expressed bv everyone present.
Mrs. Ethel C. Lane was a charming
hostess to the Ess. Tees Clfib at her
tome oh H-auH>to??Street. January
o. 11)32", ' I
The many beautifu fllowers added
semed happy and enthusiastic as they '
1 rew tallies and found their places for
.hree progressions of bridge. -At tirehd
of the Allotted time, those making
scores ot no t o* were: Mis# Lillie Jon-~
es, who receive] a pretty boudoir pit- '
low; Miss Pearl Murph, who received
a very pretty novelty doll with indi- '
Mack scored-lowest and was also given
a novelty:. Miss.D'atsV Roach scoi
ugliest among: the Quests and re- 1
ieiveda powder container.
Mrs. Lane had as her. guests the 1
lenkins; Marion Paul; Kva Champion.
Misses Maud Pendorgra -s. Hazel
Duukman. Pni.iy Iluuih. Cylnl Name.
and Miss Shelton. ...4
The hostess served a delicious menu
consisting r>f tdTCp., an.1.UvidWcT t>uit
salad; saltines and p.une 1, I
The evening, was very pleasantly-spent
by all.-,.
vnrxcF.H m \Titnx.<f t l.i li ?..
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? The ml?Vnbeisv ot' the Younger MatrotisY
Clttb?and so\ ei al tables?of- a
;uests were . delightfully entertained
by Mrs. J. L. Rollerson. at 71d Rieh!and
Street, Friday January 'Ji> at 5::?0
o'clock. Prettv datVodils and other
flowers a joi ned the spacious rooms
where four progressions of bridge.
were played.
The club members who won prizeswere:
Mrs. Thomas JqHies. first prize pink
lingerie; Mrs. James R. Rutf
second prize, a henna spring uscarf
tnd Mrs. \V. C. Champion, booby, a"
laming kit. The guests who .won
were Miss Daisy Roach, first nri/.e
pink lingerie: Miss Vivian "Nonce,
second prize, a grten spring scart
and Mrs. B. A. Everett -booby,-a darning
kit. ^ ' _
A delicious menu most tastefully
prepared was much enjoyed.
Xhe? guests present were: Mesdames
Marion Paul, Joyce Jenkins. Arabelle
At?o4w+h-,?B, A. Everett, A?Simons. r
/Minnie Johnson, Florence- Hoover;
Estelle Johnson; Annabelle Eubanks
Hazel I). Bookman J. CI. Stuart, Elois.
Goodwin, Ada Cooper, A. Hopkins
L. Jones. V. Killingsworth and Misses
Vivian Nance, Genevieve Vincent, Rosi
Glasooe.?Hat tie?M. Cornwell, hihtc Jones,
Phanny.e Taylor, Wilhelniinr.
Thompson, Daisy Roach, , Lucy Wil
?liams, Mamie Sartor, Edith Butler
Pearl Murph, -Ella G. Myers. All
spent, an enjoyable afternoon.
The club extends sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. T. R, Younghlood for the
loss of their UtjHj-X"; 'IrrUy. ^__J_
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THE J. V. ('1,111
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The J.;U. Club gave a delightful '
Valentine Party at the home of Miss J
Wnice Raiftrrd oh Monday afternoon |
February lh. Atter gftihes vvei'o pla-y^ i
ed a'-delicious course was served, j
Those present were: Kelly Harvey, i
David Christie, Emmett Rice, Joseph 1
Kun, Liincoin jenKins, o. rsauy, r.u- i
gene Stephenson, K. F. CflUVHin, 1"'.?
Kinard, A. Jones, I). Jaeksort, B. M. J
Goodwin, B. Johnson, V. Russell, M. ]
Frances Smith, E. Hunter, W. M. I
Watson, Mamie L. Gibson, B. Rai- )
ford. W. Raifoql. B. Paul. W. Ltm <
-ham.and_J\lary.^^tH^i_llaruer. . 1
BULAIt BAPTIST PULPIT AID
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The Bulah Baptist Church Pulpit <
Aid Club held its regular meeting at i
the home of Sis, Catherine Thompson H
Thursday night, February 4, at 8:00
'o'clock. The president opened the <
meeting in the usual form. During the 1
devotionals a duet was sung by M.
Gilmore and Phillis Sutton. The president
then mado a talk concerning the j
welfare of the club. We are doing
fan to make the-duh. prosper.
Mrs. N. Myers will entertain the
club at the next meeting ^t 142J *
Whaley Street.
Just Say You Saw it in
"THE LEADER"
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bKthkl/s^ l.KAca >; program
Sunda> February uoth?1' \j
? la minutes -son?r sort-nV. fceairtn
ills# Yerdell Collins, accompanist; Violin
solo. Mr. Edward Kyer. Jr.; Keav.
ing,? Mr. J. C. Bryant, assistant prin
cipal of Booker -Washington Higrt
SchoolInstrumental solo Miss Gladys
Harvey; Speaker. Mr. W. J? Cochran
Prnicipab-ttookef- T.Washi;igtoy Hi>rh
School: Solo. Mrs. Mavhie 1\ W ...
hams.
Sponsored by Mrs. Coch-raw. J
-xo-npjri
Thy Rt. Rev. R. 0. Ransnjn.. Bishcjp tfc
of .the Seventh Episcopal District of C
trie A. M. K. Church, will deliver, a C*
special address to the citizens i.f Columbia.
Sujuiuy atteriioou, Kebi'.:ar\ j
-JJ it?J?o clock,?Allen?I' ! ver?:t \
A Miiitorhiim ? *?? "VP
lie is one of the foremost bish'oi's I
liic?^ -^1 ^?L'h'.nvh. , l'iii.' i !'a! ii. i
ot bishops,'" a1 Tearless speaker and
one.brim ful! of .uu'ormatioif. a champion
o'f ^he cause .of civil rights ami J "t
liberties ot our group.
You cannot afford to miss this i'
rare treat. '
"A very choice musical lirogram is '
being arranged for this special occasion.
A silver T>ffYi'ing wfll be taken. '
fv>' the_ benefit of the library drii.. _
"Th.is program is sponsored by Mi s. I ~
E. R. "Moruw?ftnd-l>l-. L. >TT Ihmiels.
OBITI'AKV
AIKEN?Iji sad'but loving memory
of our dear mother. Mrs. Martha
Si turns Aiken,, who departed this life
February 1,3.. li?31. -? ?'
Loving and. kind. in all her ways,
Upright and just to tho end-of her days;
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Sincere arid true in heart and mind. .
Beautiful memories she left behind.
Sadly missed by
jChi 1 viron) . Helen and Ida.
PARES r lKAC-HER't MEET :
A Parent-Teachers' meetii.ur was
heUl_at the Johnson School at Blimey
s. A very splendid progiam wasrendered,
consisting ,o' lt pfip^y read
by "Miss'Elizia Mattey. Quite a few
parents and children were out.' ?
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...vimaj, i l ui uur;, n, a \ aientire
Party was given at the school
aft or which a game of Podge Boll
between the girls of Johnson and of
Centersville was played.
. Miss Jlatriet Holley
" MiS. Annie L. ParTtzler.
. Teachers:
1? TF-r-M? fMR*
AND MRS. M. S. SAl.l.EY
ENTERTAINS S. S. BOARD
k'Sumter, S. C.?La?r Tuesday night
the Sunday School Board Of Mt. Pts~
gah A. M. E. Church hef.i its regular
weekly meeting at the home of
the Sl'.M and l".t- wife Mr mid Mr* Si
S.(!)i v. Ttu? mooting wa- "
opened ! y Th" supeiuuendent wKici
consisted of nT-ongyprayer and &ing-"~
ing. The organist being a little
late, Miss Alice H. Johnson tilled hot
place. Tito superintendent then pie- '
tented Mss t-ohnson to teaeh t:u
lesson. TrTi:-"members entered hea-t
.ly is.t j t i;e liseussjon and many .lung
ful points wet . brought out.
During the" social hour the hostess
of relish sandwiches; chicken sal'a i.
salri:ies. life kits, cocoa, cake and" can
dy server! rp aientine baskets. While
we were ^c.u,. served we listened is
a few numbers over the radio. W?
were very, pleased to have our Presiding
Elder, "RevT A. P. Spears with
us. He brought us a number of..
Helpful thoughts.of which will moan
niuoh to us. Kov. Spears Is a deep .
thinker. We also listened to some
interesting remarks by the Pastor,
Rev. I. W. Janerefte. He is also
rhotTglitfuU ~ - . ..
The meeting was .largely attended "
and much interest was shown. All
sent expressed themselves as enjoying
a pleasant and enjoyable evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. S'alley know
how to make it pleasant for friends
?.Tnst a word for our Sunday School
The School under the leadership of '
Mr. Salley is. increasing in both attendance
and- interest. In many respects
we can see where the Sunday
School is progressing.
We adjourned wishing for the
time to come when we could meet
again in this home with this congenial
and loving couple. .
MR. C. E. KIRVEN. PASSES [
" In the passing of Mr. C. B. Kir- g
c.en, the-community and county have ]
lost a' worthy citizen, which shall he
greatly- missed- -by?those knew r
trim. To know him woo to like""him-as
he had a smile Tor everyhudy_and_ _
all liked him, for his kindness and
broadness in dealing with his fellow
men.
?Mr. Ktrvi'n war ;t muet- sa-ce^s-ftil farmer
and merchant, which was
nointod tn with .m-iilo ?s \emitrihii
tor and an example of Negro progress
in every reespect. He believed
in education and demons! rated it ay:
educating his children. ila was _
a Christian of the highest type and
worked hard for his, church and its
levelopment in all lines os he served
in difTeren teapacities in the work
af the church. He was always wilbrrrg
and ready to work f?r the advancement
of his^ community and
others who needed his service, therefore
it will be a long time before his
place here can be filled.
CONWAY NEWS
The Kingston Lake Baptisl Asfto^~~
ciation goes' on reoord as endorsing
the candidacy of Dr. G. Goings Daniels
of Georgetown, S. C., as President
of the Baptist 'State M. E. Con1
vention of South Carolina that Convenes
with the Shiloh Baptist Church,'!
Bennetaville, S. C. in May 1932. !
Dr. Daniels is a young man with'
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