The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, March 19* 1M
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.* Miss IlaLtio RclI CUuklen a*?raiiud
^ nurse having bi'en home, (Columbia)
resting after fuushug Ik i* hospital
affiliation and Iligh School work in
Birmingham, Ala... an! who left a'
f few? weeks ago to take work in Col
lins Chapel ;Hospita':. .Memphis, Tenn
institution and rendering -pleasing
servicer~ Rev." atul . Mrsi. Wiii. Clad
den, her parents, are pasturing i,;
Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A., llardison formerly
of this eity. anndtHu-e the bin.
"T>f a bnby girl, Margaret Armetta
Feb. 10, 1032.
Mr. Janies Mitchell of HH~> Short |
Street under went a serious opera-'J
tion for appendicitis at the Waver- ,
'ley Hospital, lie i- recuperating
-slowly-.
' * Among; thus ' w.lu> v.n;. .seen .fmri
attcill 111; Mis. Itownjan's fitr-crnl- w'.ve'
Mr. K. A. Bowman. *Wii!ip K. Uo\v
man, Mr. aiid M'-s. ,T??1mi P. Bowmanof
New**York; Mrs. Kli/.abeih '.Simpson
from Frederick, Md-J Rev. , and
Mrs. S. E. Watson of Kinks tree;
Rev, and Mi.s. L. ,(.H P own tan o'
Union andMr-. Beitlia Me.Junkin - of
' Union,. :Til, ..
Miss * Wilhelmina Goode formerly
of Columbia, but now .of New YoVk
?is in the city, and v.fiiio hire rbrwill.be
the . guest, of her grundnot her
Mrs. Eugenia -Goode -mil li o r'
friend Miss Helen E. Foxx.
MARRIAGE H NC KMLNT
Mi.i. Sail k Coo!;^*"i>l ( oli;m!>.a. S I
C., has issued Kniiounivun nt i f th
marriage it her nepliew. ATW 1,-vk "It"
Johnson to Miss I.Iattie 1 hviupsou ,
r ' diffl^hlbt' kl'Mi^-. i. .'i,..1 i..
i' at 5115 Sumter Stiieit ( !' thi- city.
The marriage took place 'liuiisdny
' March 15 at 4:15 o'clock.
MISS I.II. 1.IE TILLMAN !i'>Si ::jS
TO THE- MYSTIC < LCI;
Greenville. S. ('.?On Ihidny. Mar.
11, Miss I.illie 'l illm'ali cutei t it. >i The
Mystic Club and a few frk-?:ds>
at. her liuine mi (.'-ilimnn Sir'??Four
tables were appointed for Lridg;. After
several in! oi-i'stirJ'i
it. \vas found that Mi-,- BcatrieeTSminiato
hold high Si-uv^?Bbc _ 4w+--ived'throo
lovely rod boii 'oil*, pillows.
Miss BiHe Bright drew high .1
card for consolation. She wa.- the
recipient of a. beautiful peach h.ind
kerchief case,. Low score fell to .M iss
Miriam Florence Lykes, a pair of garters.
Tasty gelatine wit It whip cream and
crackers were-served by the hostess;
We Wttio glad to sec Mrs. Mildr.d Hm?
'gleton out again to club meeting .rue;-being
away for awhile.
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THE ' WEI>N?ES1> A Y AB'i TIT>: C?<)\
- BRIDLE CU B
' '(jrcenvillo, S. Cv- Mrs. .S. Vi'il"
7'"Hams"wdbCTfic" Tkrtightful hos^es-- i<?the
W. A. B; C. nt her home on Blown
Street, March Dth.
Bowls TrPeolorful spring flow, i s ad
ded to?i-bc- charm of the?liwmg ami
dining rooms, whore thblos ?>r.e attractively
placed for bridge.
After several progressions., M' --.
E, W. Biggs received a luautil'ul bath
towel for top score'. Mi;.-. Wim WliTTftTT
ner drawing highest card received two
. "linen dish towels for consolation. The
booby two wash cloths went to Mi-s
Lillian Fisher. The guest prize, a>
box of pretty linen handkerchiefs went
to Miss Elizabeth Ste\sart.
Mrs,. Williams guests were: Mrs.
Leavorettc, Mis-es Belie Bright. Ed
na Mae Biggs and Elizabeth Stewart.
TKn tn>-;lcss as.-tsted hv Mi.-ms Hal
t-in Williams and Evclvn Stewart sei ved
delicious shrimp salad, sliced tomatoes
with Mayonpaise, pkktas,. sal- j
tines and tea.
TTTK'WMO'B SVTH) (LI It
J.' , j
Bamberg, S. C.?The Who's. Who
Club has been holding a series of
meetings?rrt?ttrr?lot low-big?member.,
homes: Mrs? Ruth Hartley, Mis- M.
r\ /~i^i . ii -i - i>;: ? l i i - / ' - - ? -
yj. v^nuppuiie, .viis. i\.u/.auk:ui viri'i'iie,
Mrs. Wisba (profile, Miss Dorothy
M. Rearse-and Mrs. Eddie S. Mur
shall.? _
1 )evotions were conducted by the
President, Miss M. O. Chappelle;
prayer by each hostess. During the
series of metaings, the Valentine spirit
was shown by the president, in
1 - placing a greeting at oat h member'-,
plate. Anxety was shown in the finding
of places. Mrs. Elizabeth Greene
further added to the occasion by serving
a Valentine menu with the color
schemes carried out.
The remaining hostesses served salad
courses, desserts, nuts and candies.
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RICHLAND COUNTY TEACHERS
The Regular Meeting of the Richland
County Teachers will he hc?UJ
Saturday, March 20th at Booker
.Washington High School. Columbia',
S. C., at 12:00 o'clock Noon.
W. A. PERRY, President
; E: F. JENKINS, Secretary
i n "' y .. ^
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( \KI) OK Til \NKS.
a\. tl.o many fi iends and m iuli
h?rs \\P wish to thank yon for the
kindness vxtendcd us, and i'ui; the
iooily d"v.d "ih'i in;"", i,nni d :nitl It1!
tors of condolence during the illness
anil death of our dear fat tun* Mr.
i: 'nit's?(>dnm.???
Children:' .
^ Marion A. Odom "
Mi\ .fames Odi in. .) r.
Mrs. Hadye H. IVndarvis,
Mrs. C. Alnveta l)o\vdy,
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J()I,I.V TWKi,Vli ( 1 l it
Mrs. Annie Mae Chandler cfitertained
the Jolly Twelves and friends
at her home 011 Ileidt Street with <
pretty Master ,Ih id*r<" party.
The rooms werfe tastefully decora!
ed and the prizes, talleys, rel't^sh
yellow. After three progressions \\v
found that Mrs. Carrie Hampton w is
first prize for.the club a. pretty 'whit,
and yellow, vanity set; seeomLfor tin
club to .Mrs, Mae 1.). Walker,, a |m .
ty bath mat. Booby to Mrs. TP- i
Cra?ton, a kitchen novelty. Mrsr
Gr.ace R.utT won first prize for. tin
guest, a pretty bath mat, second I"
Mrs. Sentiina Clark a luncheon soi
very pretty indeed.. Roob.v to." .tH^
Cochran, a kitchen novelty.
.The hostess served chicken -ai .l. <n
crisu:l'jLJ.m.e.. olives, butter thins, IP.is
sian tea -and banana puddfng.
.-.Misses Helen Ikiuneliy ?nd iicier
McKniglit assisted the hoslt's-.
Guests, of Mrs. ('handier wede Mes
danus I.ucih- Pa <k Grace lChlY, S<-ptima
Clark, Lorine Jones. Kva . Mac
Anderson, Maynie Raifofd. \V. J. Co i;
ran, Misses Henrietta Boo/.er, Yirgipia
Bradley, Ohanye Taylor, Mrs. Carrie
Hampton will entertain the Jolly
Twelve at her Annie'-on La y St.:
Maceh h'Jnd. 1? ; ?
_ Mrs. Mae I). Walker had a ; !u
guests for the wycte-jend o.f February
_^7 Mi.-'srs. JlarciH'i K-,7" ! r r-rr an i
Maud'llyalt of Ch-arlrstbn,S. an
special guest at her club limiting-Younger
Matrons.'
!" COSMOPOLITAN CLl B.
ticorgctown, FT C.-?.The regular
meeting of the .Cosmopolitan Social
and Literary Club was hold on 'Htos
day eyenhig March Sth at the home
M I?,- .lonnl lion Aloi?n, wii h?
J. Alston a ad Harold Brown enter-"
tainiug and Mr. Frank J. Jolm on pi
siding,
After hilsii'oss a very i>/spiring
and odu ationalpj'ogrhdi ^vjfs had."
delicious salad course was served.
After -cards were laid aside.
We are applying our knowledge in
a manner .that .results*) more than
mod one achievement with such mem
hers as Messrs. Jonathan Alston.
Charles $S. Browne. Kdward T. Joseph.
Prank J. Johnson, William Harriot,
William Met*ray. Alias S'umt.er
Isaiah 'Singlton and Harold and F.
Brown? the "Cosmo" -Club is maintaining
find" extending throughout
the school (Howard Hi) and community
high .standards of social and
literary living. - .
. .T(lll-: BAIXIO SOCIAL CLl B
Tin- members of the Radio Literav\j?
Social Club held their regular niectng
at the hmne -o? Mr." Karnest Mays
Tuesday night March St/ii, at SdfO -R.
m. iiio mueimg was called to order
by lire p;-twHi?wt Mi. Walter Vinson.
he. read iHh Chap. of?Hebrews.
" All .bn.-iness was transacted in order
ami two trow members Mr. Chat'-,
frn?VV-rH'T-r-?mtd?-Vl+v- 4*-+tth?fUw-tuaf
lifter which Mr; Furriest Wils'oa Trad
(he'constitution and the toil was railed.
We are very glad to see our members
Ink-in# such an -4h(e-res-ttug- -p h r tiiv
our dub; Our next meeting will
l>e held at the home of Mr. William
p.doiri; 1 M"? l'ark St., and we w.ish to
announce. that our annual Hall will
ht? yl the Pdtl Fdiows-Cnsrr-rrrrVf nrr h
Dit'h l(.i:52 the. public is cordially invited
music will bo furnished by-Karl
Davis and his State College llylhm
Orcheitra.
W.e were served a. delirious mfmu
consisting of salmon salad, saltines
and hot roroa, among the visitors
were Messrs. Margrct Harris',' Mario
burns. We are always glad to have
visitors. . -
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corn rn v dki.d km i.m vis i d
big Four Hundred intertained Friday
evening-!., another Swell affair.
The doors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Thompson \Core thrown open. tt> the
.' 1011)). The tables arranged for
wMst and other games, the lights
pale and the radio at its best mere
^vTTnTs cannof express the enjoyment
of the occasion. At 9:45 the guest
were ushered to the lunch room where
buffet service was rendered, chicken
plenty or it, ride, hot rolls, coffee a'rtd
HptH4ft4+y^?p.4p--+>y?Mr-*Youhg
Lewi* the. cake- specialist was
served, such a tasty repass. Whilo
the gliosis were eating laughing and
enjoying themselves in the lum-h
room M,rs. Thompson rearranged the
tables and the evening was futher and
otherwise .enjoyed. Those who witnessed
the swell affair were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed: Qwensr Mr. and Mrs. Cati
Adam. Mrs. Hen Armstrong, Mrs.
.Mike Campbell, Misses Cora F. Williams,
S. IH. Watts, Ilattie-M. Ilani,'
Ho-sie C. Millins, Corn F, Atrxnrrdrrr
Gladys V. Lewis Missre Pearle, Willie
and Charlie Gerald, Pensie Lewis,
Edward Jones, Frank Roberts, J.
Frierson lx*wis, Jessie Singletary,
Ebb Owens, Julian and Leon Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reaves ifcd'Mrs.
Alex Reaves. At a desired hour
though not ready the group left expires
s hi g the"enjoyment. of the evening.
If you come to Mullins join Big
Four Hundred they^ know how to enter
t?ih. :?
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THE PALMETTO EE/
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'lilt* club was entertained at the .<
muite of Mrs. Sii-ily Richardson 150 I
.W'halcy -Street, March in, li'52 at S'
o'clock. 'I In- nieelin;r was opened b\'
tin president Mrs. R. nil Myers. Suiir- '
iuir hy Mesila (iileyoro. Ilusim-ss
wa- t in n iliseiis-ed. At our la-t se's-' '
ion we had. a talk by/Mr. Lane (lood
Win aid Mrs. Rebeei^i Myers. \\V '
! were thy-n served with cake: hot cinrcoiale
and situ Aviehos. a,ml all had a.
lic^ .time.
Mrs. Sarah Taylor will y-ntertajr '
tlte -cluh on. the. next meeting at 10!i:i
Sumter Street.. ; _
T1IK MLN'S CI.I* It. ,
. The Men's Club of St; Luke, met '
with Mr. 1?\ Cauuhinan. 705 .Iiland- 1
in;*?ft reet.?: 7 7 ~7 1 *
"est: There- wovtt arrangement's made 1
lor a Card Whist Tournnmnt o n '
March 20. at tjiis time there will lie '
int.; in l'M IHaU ioil oi 1 ii ' III V > ,cpi i!';'
itiat. To lhe lady luhvjiiur sold tin
'a'-yiv-i ri.ni.uiit f vt>ltv's~ a tailored
fprii'if coat will 'bo given.
After the. iilcctinii'. Ml*. L'uv.jj.lunar,
assisted -by fiis tcr served a desalad
course- which was e-iijoyed
' 1 iy all.
bet u strive for higher heists', .
.' 'or we can ^rcaUn'- hi* .tliaii n'tw-rr?yiii'iul
.oar wfnas for h> inter. tliyht,
lieaeh life mT;nntaiiVrtnjbn s{ hey/hl.
On .March- lis,. I'.rjri tin/ MenM CFuh
of iSt. I,like, will jrivo to the l;nl>
-cllinu' tin.1' Iiiyh.e-st amount'of vote-a
tailored spring coat and to the
leXt' h u'l'.est Sli/irt in irohl.iJMM
iii> \/i ci:u:mt \tiox
I.ilUo '1':;. 'i.'ll i; It'-t1 1 Cr'l. 1-1'd' 1 ~
b.'r ?'lii birthday on .Monday, Match,
r. J"'.r)2-at the home <M her aunt. Mi--: i
Jyilna Hutler. .
Miss flat lei- chose as her. colo.
s'.dieiiie pink n.,ul inae which \v;ii''?nr.
i i'd "lit in I he V: fresh.:!, n s. . .i!.c :^
"jello. through the pink.Jar.'l '..due en;?.?bat
the ii-,.iests wore to the mint-.- 1
Tile T-11rV ren at tenubi-- 11> nai;\ i
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were as tol.>.ws: . .? ' '
Catiteriiie h'.pciy. Nation (I'dson,* Cm*inti.ain
Smith. Ko.o'la .VolPuftr. .In ?
s. ji:i:ne' \\ i .-.1.. lit lie! M-undey. ..lo.-i.p 1
tune Aye. Mai tiia/.I .ni/, I .Vim. .Mae i
S'l'f 7 .'rtn'TIT ' I! ''hi-t-ci \~ir\ /1 ~ iv-r.n ?A \ 4-r-H l-l
nu'na Jennings, Minnie I.' e Lark's. ]
Tiicnui i i:i Edwards- f.'er M..ody. ;l,?- I
il. ih?\is,. Kaymond A v^. .James for. i
ley: Stownrr-fcnrc. .).rcr~Bcnry Me p
Dull'io,, Kennie McPuffie,. Hiver- A <.
I'liimr, Aden r?. Jum-.c. d. im. Mi ..! "
trie,'Earl Thoigas, Pickens L<>\ . ,ii i
RwhLiv M. AVashingloh. "Uosu i.. lied
l'erd, Mil M. lyiiu'hi'li, lha:ri-e loinu . \
son, Ileali ue Wl.Tt ;jtk. . 7 ' t
MI.I.OK EE SJOYINt; flKCIS I I.I II
IM! reo, Mar.h lit. The. . regular !
I weekly meeting of the Sewing Cir- ,
I lis I 111'' was "''eI i ill ." e r ... .V; I I
Victoria Waymer on Thursday after j
: mem with ti.u- president.. M.V>. K. A.'
'Brignian wysiding. ''Snipe Jesus
'. Hailie iiA'>_ my heart." \vas t"
Sr . 'n cohceiT. Scripture1- Its- - on .
1 rem! Ly Alls, Bemgia tiievm ? 1
Luke (Jil-fj. A fief; the diss m-sMn
1 ! tm-ine. : 'the im-rn 14 r- 1.1 ciTFl I
fancy work for tSio ai'tern'")ii. 'I i s
; !? 1 to 1:1 Unyii.i'i' ami' .Miss' Yirju.yin .'
[' oat wri'.' !it were the La--ti .-.-e.; ^ 1. ,
, t':?fi ei 001.11, I key sOrVo-1 H?,Av;th ill- ?
dividual crackers- and ho' tea which
was enjoyed by all.
j The next "meeting will -he hrM ,
Iv.LlLi?Mrs. J da IP- atu right X'hursdyy ! .
Afternoon March TTt-h at the regular!
m-eling time .i? o'clock." All mere-1
lers are urgid t<> be present.. Mem
bers present at ' la.-l meeting: Mr-.
.Mrs. AU'try Collins. Mrs. Muz/.ie An-j
der.-on, '.Mrs.* tieorgia Greene. Mrs.
. Jmel'a W'.nihA. Mrs. ' Maggie IVl-jJ !
|-.ee. Mrs. Isadori? Yming, Mrs;- Vit-*-?t
ria Magnum and Misjs Ylctoria
Bo*at wright.
THE MAV ( EN-IT KY < LI K
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I An enjoyable y.fkair of ln'-i v. . . "
was tin- Very pn'.tv pari;, g'.v. 11 i. ;
Mrs. S. 11. Given at her attrnliw
home 011 "(li'egg 'WTeet. 'Saturday afternoon
honoring the nieni.h.m-s ni' to..
New Century Clul> and ;i few additional'
friends. . * . * " s , ,
! Six tables were 'auanuvd in tlu
1 paeion< . ii vin>* room for bridge. ' At i
ITie. end nl" four well played pia'jiic
|.5!r.s. lak >. Knbanks lu ld highest score
( for the e|ul>. Mrs. Willis Johnsonj
! highest score for tfiiest: both ret ted-i
|td lovely' pink hose. Mrs. Mai ion \
I I'juil hehl second highest store for :
club and Mrs.. George Johnson hel: '
second hiirln. st for guest. hoi.
receiving ilainty undies. Mrs. \V. 1'. Chapptd'e'
received a pretty flower,
yase as low score club prize.
V,.,l TP..' ?? ...-v..Vt '
. v,.. . ? X ??? .-?if* r?i i?? i I lip; I ?"* ' vv I > . ;
hospitality with .the club member. v
wore Mesdamcs ('. A. Johnson, X. A.
Jenkins, W. Johnson, George John
. Div nntl. !!, I'm i in, ?
i;. r. o. t. son w. <
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The club . fTYtertamcd at the j
-1evidence of Mr." I.onnie Pujfh, 1 Mo _
Whaley Street, Mjirch 15. The met- y
ing was called to order at the usual
hour by president. Business of va- ^
lions tilings were discussed. ?, *
The' annual election of- officers of |
tin- club will be held, on March 2D.
We nre~7iskinpr every member to bt 1
prtsent. The .TrvfnYeotiTig wtH> "
at th home ?f Miss Irine Young, No. s
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IDEft ^
i ni: i;u\ Hon >v>? i \i.T^t is
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| !.< clult ifn-t at tin-usual Injur o.:
Mat i ll lit at tlii- liomc .of i li<- vk.
*ri'si<tciitAfter ua-etirur \wi- Valltai
T^TrnrrTrTTTrTT' > 111 < ?11 n u -11, > - - < > s
liipotlaiWP was (ii-wussi'il liv tlx- oi
jeers.' A 'eli< ions repUst was' miv ih
ami we all had a nice lime, atl'd
listened f?n:s don't foryret t'?>-walen
:his space for pill- nyxt dance.
Oil'' motto.A to.irivt* the very lies!
if d;'!i< < -. wla iv yon can al\vay?'lnl\e
1,'onr tun. Now don't loriwi to watcn
in; tlie ilani'iJ tuid be-sUVe to con ? otj,.
O'.tr text ' n.:cotin?.r wiH'.?be :it tip
lonfe oi .Mi.-s I'jdna*Willitfnis.'. .
T'.ij: \< j; 01 ( i.i n nkws
The-club was entertained by Mio
liuth Pe'ei'son at .Mrs. Lottie Uiehar :
air's' b.i;; ;e on L;;7.otte Ave., JNlat'cl* J?.
To- . i i was opened at us te,.
nil hotn by the president.' Sinjrinj.'
\vo . : i an/.it's of- I,isl to The &\'oiev;
hejt t.be 2'b'd I'salm-was repeated ii'i
oneert. After the- opening <xorcl
,'s lite business.* \v?< Irronjrht to the
lub bv .Mrs. Wjirdell .MeMi[li:ni ahm.t
dectiijix -twii o{]'ieers. Mr. John drill in
.vas eleet I'd a. ? liusiness in;;nayjer .and
Mrs. Nadiiie Aide as Critic. Miss
I'e'U rsoi'i e"i\e the cltib a splendid talk
ivhicii \v a enjoyed. * There Wiii e few
-tiijtti -1 ion -?made by?t-be?mention
for'- new ii'tJtls Of. the ejttb. A 'new
member was added Miss Hat tic' I.nv?
We * are jrhnl to have. her.
'Tie: pi' ident snyjreste . liwT~.ea;"*i
11 ;( ! i: i h : h? " I'l'-JfMlH Able . fo?: it |?l ?
urrav . < :! h time we inert. It w;^s?ili
iI nfivimr a party. I h
trr-t??'?. 11?fjorte+OtTS?('Mill -e. ^?
'i'i ( ; t. will lie" a5 M i Mary
W'iinuis. liu.'ll \V;u\.il.v
Mhi-tt'J. 'ill?H <iVIoe-kA?Hn*--ineeCh'Jf
i"n! ni;<h
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Tni!"r.'ii\\\ l.lv\ liaOK ( I.I ll1
i I i 1 ^ 11 mm ^
,.(><!' \Ye?!iustlay; Kebrtufry 10. Tlr
r.rawli v I ;, ??] : ( lub ami irucst?, Mis?
W.i sv ?' t iiterti.irnl i-i
'ill,' Sty i. at the I'.onU: of til" ehai'li
in;? ii -:. Mis.s Iielp'tinc JJr vlh y
M . 1 'ItV,',! >t ri.-k ami Mms
'f.v ' i tIk* <!i.><inn I'rom (?.??i c*n".
Mi- ,.4'. ,v , it ( a;'i?li>Ta\* "TliC? N?
^ 4o.yM In* l'.ui (K:ii I harer:"
.'*.! llsl her Washington t <?!?I a
< rv iyt err-1 ins? story, of an e\-Miw
rh?*. } ( <. assistei^-by her s.i<lo?
Nit's. I.ila I?! ??< 11 i-y. Miss AiHoik
( : V" . '.Ma- !! a i'i . t y -ft'y
~ I * ' i ;< pioiTH^
?.Wetinesday. February :M. Mi
l.a'i. a .(!<mhIo .hinws. tilt presi'k-r-t was
;i Cue Hook Chili.Mis- Ki-aakiv
s^t4-- - "+ ! V re*. lK*.anTif;T!i\" llfo hap
cil iV..' tint took plnee iluriii)? tin
tio.-i , ruction vptnHml. Mi,-. ^\:b *
ha i.i*' ion.- fed tiuy'isi itssa.ii !'of vur rat
vvvti's. M-r~,?Loiifa.'. nn nii w;u
,'oyvii oy ri'.o.liihors. -iT
Alt;;iSi 7. Miss Fraulciv Hull wa
osu.-ss. to tiic IJrawley. 15 k Clal .
lis. Annie IE-lie Weston pave a.
ry helpful hook report.,. Mis.p-hvtRy"
v. as ifuosr lrir: the evening
i'he hostess was assisieiLfiy her aunt.
,i: Kant ie tiarnes in- seiviia?.
DADDY LONGLEGS'
SEARS COMPLETION
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mail. pi'f>? iu:.f. it.'ii i>? tlu- .Culture
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a largo nuinOti's u> mo what tin- clui'
... in.stoic if thium AJjLaiSii!:?jL.l4in
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, 1'iO.v ' Loiiyiea's." ' It i> a bcau.ti*t'u!
a: 1 appealing .-tin y of an <>i pliaii airl
>' it:ts? ttvvot Kmcwii ti~v luve o.
mi.-v. mother or uttliiV. and..iiii.- 'ho
tt* rosi?:.oil .t," spnllll the iv.-l o!
!i-f ia l.jp r>: piiaiiayf,r~ r>ri,p <|o\v>
w-liv.r'liourt, h<.\vvv?r', th? iv is a tp;
X < >i' i.nr.st. a (K- iiy l'o os. apobui
.1 Tvs .not liotll'f !i -I'l;' ji.njrtiijrr.
i .it'll, as ii' out of tin.' rlt ar *kie>.
"kiy l.oiicrl' t<? iv.'i- ami-tin
. nnv'. t's > '! in a .ok ilirlit i'.:1 way.*
1 ha oast is". <*o:.;'i'..--rt! i'| nu n an i
men i'Vo tiyina to :t}n* pr?)lV.?>i?Ha1
I business workl ami who ha v'*
; ;;ctiit:'l>!i' aaioi'r't or araatv ur :ut...lt.
Wo I'.-ol- safe in. sayirur ijiat
oir int urpi'i tat ion o.i ti i- play wid
J Lixa api*iio.' 1_l a Wo.-'
.it its. ' .
i'ln* tliih o';~i iv's r? ina'ty woleoino
t?v tear hor? 'a?i.i. 7rv a*!"5 \vhu"plar.
. Miami tim S: '.to -ilY.ai ho: < A> <>iation..
It i>: ivp'ci! t'aat Jari-iiti 1hv *
' !
itv to visit Ktiir:\vPlil. a! < - -f jVi you
i*P'. ' /ant l thy K':'*; ihaf' t'U' pro
l . , a: .-a.... ?. ai i. .. ..r .
i . i i :i- >? .11 i. >u >.
in - ' r : ' ;n'> 'i;:.-t!l'.iti>>;i wrh h i?*.} <?'
'oil by ilv S. (', Slate-FotU'ia
>n of^Wom*. n.'s t"h;bs aiH of which
v.. T'oi are ciill* is a part. jv.oulb
>n :\tt< nd - you not only spend or
i-.1 n-/ >>_f pl.'asui o hut al--'_ help ,.
Voni hy i au-i'. . '
A !;>number >>1' tickets have beeold
already to those win* wish trerun.
11" rurh. 'kbo-^ 4 mUm > i,ni h
-ocurod from a^y member of the
Itib. .
1 issemi nls between ai ts. ?
H* MEM OH! AM,
In be ir.fr memory <" f my w:fo Mrs,
.ottV Pent. who departed this 1 i*o
fnr^h 'JO, 11. .??i-?1?
envnot say. I wilt not ray
'hat she is dead' .she is just away!
kith a cheerful smile' a fid a wave of
the hand
ho wandered to an unknown land
ml left me dreaniios' how very fair
t tver's must lie sine? she lingers
there.
'H thii'k of her .still five same. I
?7?ay
ihe is not dead; she is just away.
D. C. DENT, Husband. _
i nmir.it ( <>i.i mmi w \ i n s
^ ~ MM
_
j? .Mrs. XfllK' Siiii|?n "-pert, the w'tvk
1 '""I "I 1 I '1 " .11 '' ? i11." i i mil
I l'rie'nils' an<i n lalive-. - Hearing that
J sin- v. a- t'> vi>;t hi-1 ?. several of her
~p! ~i t ;i i i v a .-ui j>i i-e party at
tii- )>?jim<* <:' M i s, S; .MrKniyht . on
. ' : *:ey-niyh'. -j? l.i i honor. The
v-.i tea itifully I'eaorate*! with
1"?i !*!.-*. !*?. ? i.- an*! eariVation.-. A1
i; uis-1 s arrive*! they wT\a- scale*I
< :*! <i l*<iiti - i \'i ra|\
; !>ri'!:r we; ? phi;, "ij. .Vivo. the yam'
.">! ;i vva>- pi > -iite*i a
!) " ?| tyra'u) 'i t "i.i iy?-. -< t' as yuost si
r.rizx;. Tie . yta-.-ts then repair*'*! I" |
i ie tliritiir !'v i!t w'cje they wi-iV scr.1
I a >m>(-r * **nsi-vin'y of
pni !'> :. ?J ehi'-k* it. tontatnes,
h'>: ( >!! : an,! eollVe. After
'which - the yuesty, nance*! ttntih it .
ee wee" nr -. On
5?iit.*Ijiy Mr--. Sfn;.?'i-nti was h?>nwith
a intiV'. - party. Site wa
t: to tho.siUs-ol ]
!',;t.in t ' v.-l.-'ch have ;.hcen built* * >(?
"n piny Ii "i1 flii-i-i'i'e. A snotty when
7 't'l', ''-hi. !,'-u" : i ! >:"i.: i -~jSh" was
i'm- ninijit yuc.-t in ,\ii . .r. a. l.ri'ji'l..
oil Sunday.
..MtIiouiili siy !< !'! i iv T-ity ~aT"'n
'' ' ' n r ... i - 1 M'ir . . -I ;i1 <' f luMri
'.i- v.Vri- a' Miltulay
to wisk !no a le u. voyage'
i<l a - !.?'y r?4 uril...,
! s:\ t ; S vm vt \\ I;s!.i "i
Vt. : Ill Ki ll S* M> \\
.r. ill 1 ' '! ' .'V | r?at
M. V. i ur. a' Sunday aflc
Mar< H i, a'-4n:t.V--'riii'?
aMM > !! \vi.i !.< oMi;.. . I a r?i
y' i.' Sl ai'i!'"! ' "K|ii -copal
'< illllcll;
, T ,i. ii.,. ir i " v j11 ,D lirjn-CM'Mt.
" . /
<>MJ; \MZ ATTONS SV'JNSORS
" " i. M. \ l.\ !A I
' > ) T' niyhi. Mavis "t t!;
\ K! iti. AsMiriati? m >V? ash' ??
A vs n <* MhjA('!
:!. will sp>n<o at' ('tit v.i^nu-m
?' iI1.1- vi-i; tfa'-'ic1- ami their
tVi.i'iiils. tu ?h" St:P A^vtAft: ion a*
tin- Coiuinl-ia TownVlt.tp An-iit"liimi.'
- IAoT.li (h<?i.iiuiinirttc; ion- iiavc bcin
.. uuW i-i-v-i i t t A [IL* I L- :
_ i t:ii.mn' at . i a.-t- oct-asam-..
{ sivi a; : :.! <1 . Iway-Only tin- last.
Thf Vv: Ht y i!l ! - ' !!* I"'!?\y the -ta.n
lai-v!. I- a.-' *in past in
Vt5?'5a."s. will y-> 1 vi iy toward t*iti
' yd n !'" < ' ?? ; <y?,nth.-'
M : "*' A h-- fy?i? i- ! 1. v t \v A .tax
|if!:ivi' (v -Iv.-t 'a, A ; prize . will -IkI
awarded l*.'' person .h<>!.'l;ny tin; lucky
numlu i' r..i c. i-ic all. an !
- n'i (", . ,ii t'rieud- a1 "i arn-.iul. uu!:i ,
event. . The jul'r.is-i'Oi vc." v.liich iwitl'.in
i i' a'!, i-' A.t'-v-fc'titsl Tim
t !:rd? untiV? . _ .. .
I [vi TI FFA!
I HSli
i hWijrealesl Thrill*
ThrillAVriter of M<
. HAROLD I
WARNER OLAND Str !
LLOYD HUGHES , - *.
Wallace MacDqnalJ < <
I
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jj
M I HIS l K Tl'HK IS SPOT
gg (M M OF; THE CITY; A]
M I H Mi? I 10 FN OS TO AT
SACK AT THE COKKEGES
1 CAPI
WEDNESDAY A
rr:l ,'.. - -"~~ TTTiT- .V
Page T<
<>I?HI'XJION "
; Mrs. Ruth Butler Watts was, an
honor graduate of Howard University
1'923 and not J932 as was stated in
1:i -1 week's issue.
Bl R 1 H ANNOI N( KM KM
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boone of Sum
morviHo wishes ,to announce the arrival
of their little son, Henry Charle
Boone, Jr. Weight ~\j lbs. Born
2:20 Sunday morning, March 13, 1932
m .. ^
1' RID A V & SATURDAY
LOHN and LIONEL
HARRYMOKE
?IN?
"AllSKNE IJLLRINII? ?
On the Stage - -
"KINNEY |BOW - The
Educated D(V,!-~J4i< l'ntelli* " ,
jrence will, amaze you. '
? ~g~ r
MON.-Tl'E.rWEI)..
, On the Stage
The Sparkling, Snappy
- "SI NK 1ST VANITIES'"
featuring
. THE MELODY TRIO
ItOSlTAPEREZ p
California Steppers * -
MISS THEO KEITH
l.ady Cornetiste
HEX
H A RR Y iLEK R Y : ^ '
- =r One Man Circus
On the Screen '
"HOTEL CONTINENTALf
"with
Pegjry Shannon?Allan Mowbray
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
~.m -B
** . ^ TfJ FUI.?SAT.
RICHARD- DIX
tn ? -t~ ?. ? TIM
LOST SQl APRON"
with ,
DOROTHY JORDAN
ROBERT -ARMSTRONG
JOEL McCRAE
?also?
j SELECTED SHOUT FEATURES |
W\ M
ADMISSION PRICES*
"ATH T7T?~ ? ? 17c ~~~
ENTIRE DAY
CHILDREN 1 1 YEARS AND
CNDER ? 10c_
N Y Presents
UMS/j
Cast With 1
II T X.TT7 PAT TATn
f Wi X MJj 1\
HAI R HAMILTON
Be3* sj^H
RA -
SD THtJY A RE N \AIXING I
AND THE CITY SCHOOLS I
ND^HURSDAY I