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. Saturday, March 2tith, 1982 See (he Wedding of the Painted Dolls at Benedict College April 12 Dr. M. "A. Evans," is still in Florida for a months rest. No information can be learned as to when she. will return to her,, office on Taylor ? i i ' , tjirCvvi 1 r Mr. I. S; Leevy, well known business man, sick for many xyeeks Is "better at his home at the Corner of Taylor and Gregg Streets. Dr. Howard D. Gregg of Howard University," Washington, 1). C., was hero last week as the house guest of . Mrr and Mrs. W. II. Harvey on Heidt Street. While?here-he--calledon Mr. Seymour Carroll and. Dr. Robert W. Mance for friendly chats. Rev. J. W. Shaw held a special service at his church, Great Falls last Sunday, and a number of friends of Columbia and Newbrookland mo? to red with hiim. * -Mrs. M. Monteith Siinpkins, State Field Worker of the- State T. B. Association and .Mi** Minn:?-.ni;i Ruby Garrison spent the week-end in Calhdun county. 1 Mrs. Rudine ' Corley : Hop wood, popular daughter '.of ^\Ir. and Mrs. home after'^spen^hrTg ~t W cr^\veeks ^ at the VVaverley Hospital. Miss Edna Mae Biggs, Miss I)oro=" thy Davis and Mr. Booker T. Miller all of Greenville were the dinner guests of Miss Blanche M. Jackson v while in the city last week <nioute to Orangeburg. Mr. Seymour Carroll is spending the week in the Bee Dee section of the State speaking .in the.Jnterst ol' "* "National IBe Kind to Animals Week" was in Florence, but goes'as far. as ?<3omvay- -before - he -returns some time next week. Mr. and Mrs:_Car - ' roll have moved into the homo~~of Mrs. Matilda griffin at:Iteult Street. Miss Blanche M. Jackson, teacher at \B00ker Washington School and Miss Ruth Beatrice Burley, a stu^ dent at Booker Wasbingt^jJ School, were among jfhose of the city to attend the funeral of Dr. Wilkinson last week in Orangeburg. Mrs. Bessie B. Carroll, Miss Ul mi r., jones, Miss Lucile AI. Rice and lM)r. Thomas" H. Jones motored to Great Falls last week an<' spent the day. They were the guests at dinner of Mrs. A. B. Gardner, principal of the Great Falls Graded School. Mrs. Matilda Griffin motored to Greenwood last week on business in connection with the organization of the World War Veterans. Mr. Ticester~~Marter is planning io motor to Anderson, S. C., Friday, M.ai:cht^25t he will be accompanied, hy, his girl friend. They are planning to remain there 2?days befurc roturuing to Columbia., Mrs. Marie Traile of Wilmington, Del., is spending a few days in the city the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Bates IN MKMOK1AM SUBER?In loving memory "of our dear son and brother, Clarence Suber who died' March 21, 1925. Oh! for a look at that dear face A touch of that vanished hand That passed away seven years ago For that Eternal land. Mother, father, sister and-brother _ EASTER SUNRISE 1L&G?AN.T The Triumph of Love, the beautiful Eastor pageant of the Death and Resurrection of our Lord (by Fred ? Walton Wolf) -ivi)l b" -uresented at Sidney Park Church Sunday" morn-' ing at 5 o'clock. % Prologue: The scene will represent the home . of James", J6hn and?their?mother, ? Salome, in Jerusalem. . The action is in three scenes', the first being the Thursday afternoon before the crucifixion; the second, the Friday afternoon when- Christ was crucified; the , third, the Sunday morning of the Resurrection. There will be. a moment of silence and darkness between scenes. ' The?public is invited. to witness this beautiful naireant. T. J. iMORRIS, Promoter, ? ' REV. J. C. ANDERSON, Pastor. DIHTETKOCIAL CIA H ? Duke to givc their first Spring ^ dance at the College-Inn, -Friday evening, March 25th. 200 invitations were issued. You and your friends are invited. A largc and enjoyable .meeting of the Duke Social Club was held at the home of Mr. L. F. Brown, 1920 Harden Street. Plans were discussed and several interesting reports were made. Aftei ? meeting, cake and .peaches wjiX?. served, i^'trttifir'"'fir i ?*. .' ?l? delightful musical comlslly i "Tire-i'lr atesda u g litkrs" [ at "Allen university Friday evening, March 25 at 8:00 o'clock the delightful charming mui al comedy production "The Pirat' es Daughter will be rendered at Allen University, by. the students of Allen University under the direction of M iss Mayme Ilolden, director of music, and Professor?H. C. Roberts in the intercut of the library drive. Tuneful music and beautiful cosliiirnc "ill U- 1- * I v.. r..n .<e inucii in evmencc. A Wall Street pirate entertains his friends inviting u 'magician to assist in the revelry. Under his spell the group dream - of the days of -theiF ILoUajuLiUKestry when the town Levdenkirk was raided by pirates and the town funds were stolen from the ofljce of the Burgonieister, and rescued only after a thrilling fight between the Burghers and the niarauv ders. ' and adventure heighten the evening's entertainment. The cast is well trained and a great evening is in prospect. , ? _ . :? . - TlIOHPSOtf-JOHNSON NUITIAtS Mr. and Mrs. 1). Thtnftpsorf of?Co^ jlumbia, S. C., wish to anounce the <mjurriage of ' their daughter, Miss Hnttio ihnmp-iiin 1u Mr. ^'-"ik?John . i si>n on March the 3,'1932. The wadding was one of the best 'held in Columbia, S.' C., for some time. There w.erp so many guests presented un- . lit thev all could not enter the house. The bride and groom received gitts of air descriptions and many exqUi. site jjril'ts from Philadelphia, where tijc bridge spent a couple of months lipforc her marria,g.c visiting relativ es and friends. It is hoped that their married life-will be a happy one. The bride and groom is now at home at 009 Marion Street, Columbia, S. C. SLHPHISK BIRTHDAY PARTY Chaileston, S. C.?'Mr. G. \V. WarIcy, Mrs.. Julia II. 'Brown; and Mrs. -Vmia?l.-r^Krmvn entertained on the evening of March 10th : witlv a surpris birthday* party in honor of Mrs. .Viola L. Warley at the home'of the '.""honored guest, 139 Smith Street. A host of (relatives and 'vieuds tilled the various rooms awaiting the | arrival'of the honored guest who had been invited to spend the day with | Mr. and Mrs. John "Bright of 468 Ra&e Stree,t. As the guests enters cd the home the soil ifiutodirtiis-= strains of an instrumental solo was -heard played by Miv E." Powels. . . About twenty-live guests were in attendance. A t*olor scheme of pink green and canary were used i.n the decorations and refreshments. 1 A debcicus chicken salad was served and a delightful fruit punch which filled <*a beautifully decorated.. ice 'punen oowi. I nc artistic arrailgvinjonts of the ..Joins anil Tose^-VTich-surrounded the ba.-c of the .punch bowl was the work of Mi.s1 Viola Werlcy. A short p rot ram was carried out. The following persons rerTdmed selections. Mrs. Warley expressed her appreciation to her friends for the pleasant surprise given her. Congratulatory remarks, were given by Mr, I.. G. Davis, "Mr. William Smith who very willingly officiated1 andMuvPonder. Mrs. Warley received many ! lovely and usefuhl gifts. The Mr. j and Mrs. John Bright, Mr.-and Mrs. . Middlelon, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duval and Mr. and Mrs. Fields, Mrs. V. L. I Brown, L. Johnson, I. Sanders, ;E. I Johnson, lil. Edwards. L. G. Davis, | M. Jackson, H. Nelson, E. Lawton, ! v- M. Anderson and S. f-Dogair, -M 1. Lo*h L.. Brownami E. Artope," Mi'.. Smith, G. Simmons, "HTTtt E. PuwobC^--=^_ ? -- . .. ? Mr. Gabriel Bonapart of New York Citv. formerly of this place was a visftor in Charleston last week. He came:' to attend' the funeral of his sister who died in Philadelphia. There vya.s "d Mass Meeting held on Tuesday evening, March 21, '32 - i>i r'oniml Baptist church. A meetinir of much significance in regards to the rights of our people here; On last Sunday the first Spring Day- of?the season the? weather was ideal"an(I~afl~t>f: the church goers turned out to the various churches of the city and enjoyed a day of worship with abundance of pleasure. The approaching Sabbath is Easter pay at which time all Knights of Pythias and Courts erf Calanthe Trrti assemble fer their annual.. Thanksgiving services at yarious -rhurchtrs?of- the city. musical in Commemoration OF THE RESURRECTION The music department at Benedict college* under the direction of theii efficient director, Mrs. i. R. Porter invites the public to he present Sun-day evening at their musical J^n corn^, incineration of the Resntrection of our Lord. Special efforts -have been put forth to make the program worthwhile. Special numbers will be given by the glee club and male quartet. Thc program is composed of music only. March 27, 1U32, from lo 7:00 P. M. fn the college chapel. , MRS. ROACH 'LAiff TO REST Mrs. Louise Roach, wife of Mr. W. I. Roach, died last Friday in Swansea, and was buried last Sunday. FuneraT servicc was held at Mt. Olive Church where she was a faithful member for a number of years and held many positions. The funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. L. J. Randolph, pastor of the deceased. Mrs. Roach is survived by her husband, Mr. W. I. Roach, one daughter Thelma. five sisters, three brothers and a large number of relatives. 1 ..Vv--.-,'. . V THE PALMETTO 1VJ ? "CHRIST-iX THE GAKDKN" ? Truly our fellowship i> with the '' Father, and with His son, Jesus Christ. - Matt. 20:52. That jrrcw-?in this- barren place Were lit'tinj? heads and Uiakin? dew } That sparkled on petals. guy.?? j 4^ ; I Tlu? ? ?/-*** * ...--i- i* i ? ...V nil. IIUI'II ID! II11 ()l JOSt'pIl Lay open, the stone rolled away All iuoun * was a brilliance of light The joy of a sanctified day. . . The; Master walked in the garden- -I .\ykh_.rtiirtiiuiL shining. aiul_ white! He pondered on things of this world Strange earth, strange man, strange "life. Before Him the endless existence, The perfect dialer of God l*he'millions of radiant spirits Who served in thankful accord. The Master smiled in pity For the puny carthling bcintrs .1 Who rcveleil and i.re.allied of power Who loved and hated and sinned. TlieJlJaii^vr'ptttrn-'iDMM, .'p the ganlj'tl ^ And He praygtl.as tli other'days' And the Father high in His heaven I'itied man, as He heard His son pray. Thus death", in the tomb of-.Jesus ; Lay cringing, in Krre^ and dispair : As iniHions of earth's fi'"1-"! <h'nd In thv first Resurrection appeared. ?Lama (mode .loner. -4 PALMETTO ('HAL'PEERS CL.l'H ( The regular meeting of the Chauffeurs were hid ; at the home of 'Mr. ; and Mrs. J. K. Clutch. 712 Calhoun J Street. We had a splendid, meet in#, t Koch member seemed to be' intOrcsU i ed. The main p'oints stressed were 1st . Duty of Chauffeurs: 2nd, chauffeurs | ? should be careful; llrd. How to give \ the-'Very best of service.: : The PalmettO'Chauffeurs Club wish ! that every auto and truck driver in t organization. * One may join from now until the last of April for M.olh _ Wives of the members present were > Mrs. Wm.. Pressh-y, Airs. H. Atkins, M13. C. C'nhtcy. After ' meeting \n enjoyed very good cats served by . Mrs. Clutehr Next" meeting April L ? VOl'Nf; .PEOPLE LITER AH V AM) L'j SOCIAL CLt ti ??H . The Salter. Memorial Young People Literary and Social Club held its last meeting.. Maivh- '-H, at th home of Miss Cook. IP 11 -]lampion StrecL The "meeting was called to ntvh.v K?- t u.. v !-M. IHV |/ivnuv III, ;\l U'l W IIIITT the club sang "He Leadoth Me." At" fcer the opening exercise a program j| was rendered as follows: Reading. . Miss Krown,.Poem, Mr. Gilliam, Solo. Miss (itven, rehiarks. Miss Snund.i: . Solo. Mr. Samuel Floyd. Alter tin. the business of the meeting was taken up. The next-meeting to he held a. the residence of Miss Green, 1 '?" i Oak Street, April 5, at 7:15 oMoek. The Club, extends a standing invitation to the youiig people of Coiuiu. bia as w,. are in need of your iTnmbership and support. Come over <>i j Washington Street to Salter Memo- , rial and help us. "BIXIS MOON SOCIAL ( LI II" A new club has been organized t?> -bi^- kmmi^ n< t\. "Blue Moon'S"c:ai_J; Club." Its first meeting was h Id < Tuesday?night.- March 15. ft1:1 "J a "TnTTTAV^MTTm?TTiTr--STT?rr:- "Vrrtrrh " the opening dance. Our motto, "Pre"ceiling m?C"Trurs"uing." Miss Thelma Reed has returned : -the city after a pleasant trip t?? Day- i tona Beach, Fla. She wiil remain in 1 the city - until J une._ . . I CARD OF THANKS . ' Wt" wish to tluink the following persons for letters of condolence, f'o ral offering during the illness aim i death- of- our?dear-^-molheiv-Snllie -] bowman: ' 7 ?^ Resolution from tlv A. U. Club, signed by Dr. S. R. Green, as president and Mrs. R. L. Pegueso, as'sec-. rotary; Mrs.. H. B. Davis/ Mrs. M. \r. Bouknight,_JiidJi.el Church. I'lvion. S. C., Mrs. Emma JjhiialTr Thornis j Chapel ('lunch. Maiilutk. ft. .lit er Chapel Church. Carlisle.?ft. .1.;. _ Mrs. Mary Willis, Mrs. Willicr Thump son, Rev. and Mrs. I. O. Simmons. Chapel Station Church. Columbia. We wish further to thank Mr.-. 1 {all ni;pi. fur speeial ser\n> reridere.?, having been a"",^)erson?r?" friend to the "family for .many years. Also Mrs. Gracic Robinson, her sis ter. Mrs. Johnson and manv othe: friends whose names we can't recall j and a few whost. cards we have misplaced. , ^ W'e also , wish to thank president D. H. Sims, Dr. EVA. Adams, T)r.h. ? Philip Ellis, J. C. McClellan, the Revs u A. At Amakeiv I. 0. SinVons, J. A. Gamble, the Ministerial Alliance ot Union. S. C.. represented by Dr. .1. 'f' C. Collins, pastor ot1 St. Paul Rapt i>t Church, Union; Mrs. Bertha McJun- .. kins, who sang/h very soothing solo, J. It. A Boof-cudm represented the R ? and P. Society, the Rev. U. J. Brfant and the Rev. W. B. Boulcr, who delivered the principal, eulogy. 1 Signed: W. E. Bowman, a mail car- ^ rier in New York, Rev. L. G. Bowman pastor Bethel ,Church, Union; IV. Bowman, drayman, Columbia; E. A , Bowman, contractor, llackensack^ N. ^, J.; Prof. W. R. Bowman, principal . Bethel School; S. PL Watson,.wife ot Rev. Dr. Watson of Kjngstree; 'Mrs. E. J. J^impson, wife of Dr. M. J. 1 Simpson of Frederick, Md., and Mrs Louisa Cason, widow of thc late Dr. CasorT oUHackensack, N. J., children. ^ Ih iDEfc > dj , .5 ......v ?1 DON'T . is.-i ' * :g; 1-^Daddy I y I . WKDNKSP ' /, %r- ? , , u; I Allen U. A. i(';v;r::'ym |l: p] A >'* rri- A' f i. . n*, I ?% 'i'jmTu;: - ? ?- ? 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