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v?r Saturday, April 30, 1932. Th? Mrs. Odoll C., A.iams and Mrs. Emma McFadglen. of New York City and Philadelphia. Pa... were called home to the bedside of their sister and mother, Mis. Mary Dansby, 517 ' ?Marion Street. Don't miss ".The Quest for a > Pink Parasol" at Allen University, May 9th. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. "James S. Sanders son .of Rev-, and Mrs. Robinson and Miss Charity L. Davis, daughter of Mrs. Eliza J. Davis were married on the 20th o-l April at 8:00 o'clock atHier home by Rev. J. P. Washington. They wilt ~ be the week-^nd guests of her brother in New York'. We do hope them a "THE SPIRIT OF MISSION" . A play, "The Spirit of Missions"" win uc jjrt'suiiiuu at ouuu'iiu L>uivui) Baptist Church, Sunday night, May 1st, at 7:30" o'clock.- Given by the Junior Missionary Society. . Miss Hattie HagonH, Direct res* Miss Edna JacK.-oii, Presiden' CITY SCHOOLS TO GIVE PAGEANT The Columbia elementary schools will present a pageant of Fairy Land = -?at the Columbin -Township - torium iM'ar 26, .at 8:00 PFM7 This" pageant marks the- approaching close . of another school term. Cbnlmlftees from the various schools are at work ^ "and an evenhitr._at mm r.ntortaioment is assured. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 The Moonlight Social Club cordially invites^ you and your friends to their First Spring Dance at the Elks' ~ Rest, corner laylor and Pine Si Monday evening, May 2nd, l'.>:>2. It promises to be the best <>t the ^?:iSbnr From fc:00 until? COSMO NEWS ine regular weekly meeting of the Coamo Club was held at the_ jiome'of Mr. and Mrs. Sumter witn .Messrs William B. MeCray and William Herriot entertaining, at 8:00 the president declared that the meeting came, to order. Mr. K. .Joseph was calkv. upon to conduct the devotional exercise, After the devotional, the business was transacted in the regular order various committees mailt their report. The president commented upon the splendid .work of the ^committees" and the Lfratarnatism-shown 'in the club. Alter all the-.business- was?ta' ken care*of the president declared that the program he had the subject Viovvne was the first to speak he stated that the simplest way to explain what is education is training the mind to think, thu hands to work an.< the heart to love. E. Joseph 'spoke "secondly largely develop! d 'Mr. > Browne statement and also said that a 'man without an education is blind ?mrtnt.lrly; Mr J A, A4t>Pitn nnitb thrrt education is the light to an individual; Mr. E. iSumter said that a man with urn, un eciucano^ fool of the world, Mr. Hernet declareu that a~ ??^|]QftJlmWitk.,aiV ~^lU<i^hUtnnn^^ ?v HUWrtf F where ever he is placed, wherever he goes, it enables one to fit in any place., President A. J. Johnson; state J that many people have misenterputed _ the world, they think that keeping on a white shirt and a form fitting suit is education but it takes a man with an education to be a black smith, a machanic, a coal miner. Times are getting so in America that a man well have to do what he can do and not what he wants to do. After eaVrf member had expressed himself to the fullest extent the meeting was again placed in the hands of the president comments were made upoif the splendid ways the members expressed - . themselves, and was ?o drawfrw Tnterested in the subject. Two of* our members were stele. letters were suit to them telling them that we are still thinking of -jthem. The critic report was had, no other business the president declared that the meet . ing be closed. With S. Sumter and I. Singleton..ndxL.iime?wa?meet. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOrr ?-? :?miiix;i; cm u Huggins was hostess to the club ami ? ? - "EVERY WIFE'* The climax of the season's plays! No matter the weather, "EVERY WIFE"?wHi bow to Columbia, on Monday, May '2nd. H:.'{() in Allen's Auditorium. IMA E ?nnv stnr i \ i ri i.si On Tuesday night, April 19th Miss carrie Henderson was hostess to the Blue Moon Social Club at her home on Hampton Stredtt. The meeting was called to. order by the. President Mrs. Cheeseboro. Aftefr all business was discussed, the hostess served the ( members and their guests a tempting menu consisting of fried chicken, slic ed tomatoes on lettuce, pickles, fruit cocktail and hot rolls, afternoon cookles. The' next meeting will be held at Mrs. Cheeseboro. On Sunday April 24th the club members and their guests "were the guests of Mrs. Anna T. Samon at Paradise Lake with-a nirmer. After spending an evening of enjoyment the guests were assembled around the table under a lovely blue night to a delicious dinner. When the hour o! departing came we had just begun our' fun Thanks to the charming hospitality of Mrs. Samon for the wondei ful outing. We are always ready to go to Paradise. ' Can you see why wg^are ^so h-appy ? TIIE MYSTIC CLUB vrreeuvwie, a. t.?Miss Gladys Witherspoin entertained the Mystic Club and a few friends at her home 401 Green Avenue, Friday, ApfiL 22, at 6:00 o'clock. Five tables were arranged in the -living room and dining room. Tallies of pink and blue butterfly design were passed. After four interesting progressions it was found that Miss Estelle Simmons held high score, she received a lovelyy'box of stationery. . Misses Dorothy Davis and Maggie Walker tied, for consolation, the tivi --was~broktMiT~6y" the former, " she received a beautiful large pink handjrerchief: Miss Margaret Sewell, low score, a dainty pink handkerchief. Tir. gi-.xt- pnxnnf ilrnrn- H.Tnndn twrw-Lydia Biggs, Marie Huggins, Carrie Thompson, Lydia Williams and Vio-la W ithorspoon of Los Angeles, Cal.; Misses Edna Mae Biggs', Ruth Butier, Theresa Sewtlll and Elizabeth Stewart. Miss-Janette Smithy-score and time "Keeper. Guest prize was won by Mrs. Carrie Thompson, a bridge set of dishes. Low score to ML... VMS K-il. ' Royal Collegian Social Clyb celebrate1 eu their first Private Affair at the' Tome ol Mr, and ilvirs. Jones, 23 (NT Senate St. The houSe was decorated with the club colors, blue and gold. I During the evening lAiliciout; course^ wore served, the first course was potato salad and sandwiched, second j consisted.' of punch and the last Course wairHlce cream and cake with after nwuir iniiiI?. ? The members and their guests were as follows: Mr. Robert Simmons,! Thelma Rawlinson; Mr. HubeH Wil-1 liaws, Miss Hennie OwenS; Mr. Doug-' lass Martin, Marie Anderson; Mr.1 Ross Brooks ?; Mr. Bepjamin IBelton, Margaret Helton; Mr. Lycester Martin Idell Jackson; Mr. Ge?orge W. Epps, l.eiline Graham; Mr. . Sammuel Gi 1liard, Lulp Power; Mr. HarohJ Mar- ! -t+fh?bavisia Young; Mr.?Allen Williams, Margret Morthy; Mr. Willie W. Ilolley* Margret White; Mr. Theodore Simmon, Louise Bow^man; Mr. Hum^ bttrt Smith, Bertha Bowman; Mr. Coyet Devine. Mozell Felder. The afternoon was spent very enjoyable with dancing and carul playing. Watch-for the data or our next jdance. . TH E PALMETTO BON BON SOCIAL CIA B | ? .? - > The Bon Bo>n .Social Club met at the home ot' Kdna Williams 11)13 Waverley Street at the usual hour Tuesday, April 2(3. The meeting was I'.nlfll t<? ftl' lup Ku f li.. . ' business'of importance was discussed the meeting was -brought l? a close. ' m > MASTER KDW. ALLEN DANTZLER HAS BIRTH DAY. PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dantzler. en-: tertairied their son Edward Allen on his 5th birthday with -r* lovely party, Monday evening at their home on Taylor Street. As the guests entered, they were presented with differ-1 ent color paper caps. Games were I played throughout by the little guests. I At six o'eloek they entered the din- I ing room. In the center of the table was a beautiful birthday cake. ?t c oaictJt nv/ir iui get in,) The happiness you brought. 0, thou short lived blossom. ? NOTICE! Every Odd Fellow and Rutbite in Columbia are requested to meet Sun-' : ay. May isC~TTTHe~ Odd^efto ws"" ^Hall to complete arrangements for the anniversary service, to be held at Zion Baptist Church, Sunday afternoon, May 8th at 4:00 P. M. Be true to yourself Odd Fellows and Ruthites, come to the meeting Sunday afternoon. . CULTURE CLUB NOTES On Friday afternoon, April 22 the members of the Culture Club assembled at the heme of Mrs. Louise Jones for their regular meeting. Plans of taking the cast of "Daddy Longlegs" to Sumter on the 29th were completed. V_ Other business matters were "dis cussed after which a dcHcimis en salad course -we?" "served by the! nu^Ulant- hn>;teK*. Mistt- Lillie J-1K'.--. j The delegates to be elected to go to the Federation to be held in June i will be elected at the next meeting , May 13th at the residence of Mrs..' Belle Vincent, 1713 Wayne St. Mem bers are asked to please take notice and attend this meeting. Gangland's Ruthless 'Scar face" Million Mobsmen Take Tribute From Business All Over United , States Public Pays Toll Racketeering in ajl litis remifica| tions, ipartieularly that branch which icentdrs its activities in (the illicit liquor traffic, is forcibly pictured in |"Scarface," the Howard JItig!fresepic which will come to the Caralina theatre on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday ^ ?The result la a vehicle which?Uh? sheer i.'ramatic power has seldom bee.. J Clip This, Coiipon ? . This Coupon with one Adult Admission of 15c uill admit two at anvtime to the CAROLINA THEATRE Just buy one Adult Ticket and " present Trrhrt^and tlus-Cottfton= = = to the Doorman Don't Miss THRtAD I OF DESTINY I .Friday';Nigh'tr May 6t)i at 8 O'clock ???fs v??v gvcmtiu, m wnirn nis host friend is killdd, Baxter goes to * . the little town "of Scotch Valley,, in' California, to care for the orphane. ' children of his friend. There he finds j tlniir little ranch the object of a des- . i.icable. neighbor's avarice, and his i ai rival leg, is inevitably to a fitfht in1 Aviikh-!ii?.-denu?ii(-ti'at-er>-:4n^- hyrh?ah;- * $ lity. As a reprisal for his physical dofeat, David Landau, who portrays tin | neighbor, next resorts to a bomb to j blow?op The ranch's irrigatioTriranatrf ~ The filming of this scene caTTed" foi f ~ Faxter to be within range of the fall- , iiur i.ebiis. a ticklish enough snot fori _ an.\one despite the extreme care which studio technicians employ in the j use of explosives. NEW CENTt'RY. <1.1 It |l * ; . I Mrs. \\ . D. ( happelle received love- I lv hixl lin? ol ?!.- -< i c?i lilt* nirvuilK t?I fill chlb, Thursday afternoon with Mr.-. Harry Good win the very delightful hostess. ' <_ Mrs. A.. J. Collins received Cuty's face poyvdcr, :ucoikT"hieli ? oi .> pidy.v Mrs. Walter Brown received fainty Tmi'irtea towels for low score prize. The charming hostess served delici-' ous refreshments. Mesdames Kva Champion and John Roller.son shared Mrs. Goodwin's HflSftttality with* the club members. ^ ^ I. . '^1 No man has ever seen its like no woman'*! kiss has touched its lips A wild, weird, wonderful, fantastic picture of al man who made another "man" frgm th#parts^H of other men long departed a creature^J with the strength of a dozen men.. whp jives . " breathes walks . with a mechonico I 0 brain-but without o soul . . It looks like a man I ; but is it? No thriller ever made can touch itl PURE ICE Buy?) Yodern I .. . ICE ? REFRIGERATOR _ and enjoy the comforts of PERFECT RE-FRIGERATION. , The Yellow Wagons render prompt, effi ,_ciont and yoiirt^oUvS SERVICE. ' - B ' City Ice Company IP PHONE 3151 1721 MAIN ST. I ;