The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1932, Page Page, Image 7
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Saturday, May '71h, 1932
I)on'l miss "The Que*t for A I'inK
Parasol" at Alien University, May ??
"Young man,* white, American,
would correspond with young girl.
Race'- difference no obstacle. NoPostcards.
J. II. Harvey, Gen. Del.,
Roxbury, Mass."
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XJlvttC 1T1 loncli vltTTM ft it tc* tzfxfrj ttrl air.
Daisy Brown were the Week-end guest
of little Miss Harriet Duckett" in Ma
?wen. ?~
They were given a swell party by
little V. Deas and Harriett Ducket
The living room was beautifully dec,
, orated with wisteria and dogwood. A
-program, games and other a muse litem
by 35 little girls, these two girls of
Mnllins reported tlu- lovliest week-end
trip at Marion.
Mrs. A. A. A maker of Newberry
spent the week end 111 the fitv with
* relatives and friends.
To their many friends in Columbia,
t?it will be interesting to know thaLamong
the graduates at Haines College,
Augusta, Ga. this' year, will be
Miss Greteher Evans, and Mr. Sidney
TroHie- daughter?and?nephew?Respectively
of Dr. M. A. Evans.
Benedict College, and Hardin Street
is meeting with such pronounced suc
cess -and even? increasing - pat ronage,
djtrongly evidences that our people
are demanding, as well as appreciatlng,
only first class upholstery service.
And this, with splendid Cafa?teria
service, Mrs. John Btv"'E\aiis,
the proprietor, is giving. .
Dr. \f. A. Evans, who last week attended
the Palmetto State Medical
Association, at Orangeburg, declares
it was, without exception, the very
. bast session within Iho hintniy of
that body. She is" also very loud in
praises of Orangeburg's hospitality.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Hurley of Los
Angeles. Cal fnrnoM-ly IhiwLiit s; ('
weie in the city last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cut-roll.
1319 Heidt St. Mrs. Carroll is a
sister of Mr.- Burley,
Mi. W. B. Harrison of Greensboro
was here Sunday for the day at the
home of* Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
201o Gc-rvais St.
Mrs. BirditL-L. Gariison of Greenville
is .visiting her daughter in this
city, Miss Minnasota Ruby Garrison,
teacher at Saxon School. . She is the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
. W. Simkins, 1001 Pine St.
Mr. Thomc-s II. Jones of 1930 Henderson
.St. is in New York on a business
trip. '
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Mr. Geo. H. Hampton, Publisher
of The Palmetto Leader; Rev. Lee
A. Logan, Advertising Manager; Rev.
E. . -"F. G: Dent, assistant Dean c-!
_?_?Theology,. Allen?University-;?M?v- LG
H. Rickard, undertaker at Prosperity,
S. C., left the "Leader's" office
Saturday 4:00 P.-M-., for. the General
Conference in Cleveland, Ohio;
motorinjj, arrived in Cleveland, Ohio
Sunday night.
' We hope" for tTtt-m a pleasant stay
in the Ohio city.
4 GREENVILLE NEWS
The Twilight Social -Club was entertained
on Friday by Mrs. J. W.
Humbert, 313 Green Avenue.
TUcgp tables were most attractively
arranged for bridge. Members included:
Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Miss Ollie
Rippley, Mrs. R. I). Cooper, Miss
Hassie Sims. Mrs. W. C. Demmons,
Mrs' Earnestine Carter, Miss Aosa
Sterwart, Mrs. Masalena Bpwen, Mis.
----- Daisy Johnson--and Miss Blanche B.
Brown. Bfcautifbl in its simplicity
were the print dresses worn by the
club members which was in accord
with the deo?ration of the roortTT"
' Wliun tin, laimii 'imi'h. it
was fourid that Miss Belle Broadnac,
received high score prize and was
presented a lovely set of iced tea
glasses. Miss Hassie Sims shelrt low
score prize and was awarded a cunning
novelty?-"a Kitten.""After
enjoying a delightful hour
and cards being laid aside, a short
STAR CIRCLE CLI B
" C;,.ltfk;?a ' Lhc j. 1
ing hostes to the Star Circle-Club of t
Zion Baptist Church at the home of 1
Mrs. I. M. Long on Assembly St. c
The meeting was. called to order a
by the President Mrs. Louveriia Mcri- d
cherin; devotional by Itev. Reeder.
Many helpful thoughts Were expres" 7?
se;l bv members <Tf t h.? urh ..i. ti
will add to tho activity of the club. 5
Mis. Mary Lon^r and Mrs. M. A.
Liluazer the ho-.ue.-s guests were in- ^
p-oduced to the chibr?Two n<a^ inem 1*
La rs were added in tlfe persons1 of s
Mrs Cassie Martin and. E. Gary. At
the close of the meeting the hostess f
assistant Mrs. Sallie Long led the
way to the dining room and served
a pn'dtable colla'ion consisting of
chicken saJad, pine apple sandwiches,
cake, |>icicle*,?sultinen and? Russian
tea. The dining room was"charming- I
ly decorated with cut flowers. A
color .scheme-of "pink and white be- e
ing used against a background ol' ^
Southern smilax and palms. The af t
ternoon was spent vel-y enjoyable, j
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MRS* II- N. VINCENT TO SPEAK 4
i
rr wirrnri -t
Airs H. IN. Vincent of Ladson Pit's- 1
byterian Church and prominent- in 1
civi? movements will make the princi (
'pal speech 011 Mother's Day program
nt Bethel A. M. E. Church Sunday c
evening at' >8 o'clock. The public
is cordially invited. 1
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BLUE DEVILS The
Kendjetown Blue Devils Ifbs
opened her 11)32 season with a good
many of new players: Among the {
veterans we have John Swygert, Robt.
Mickle, Earl., Watts, Joe White, J.
Meetze, Clifford Robinson, S,_ Miller,
Henry Williams. Robert Watson, W ~
Hiller, E. Daniels and J. Wiley. The
. .officers of the club arc.?Mm?Lewis ?
Edwards.'President; Mr. Perry Mir *
ray, secretary; Mr. Arthur Sheppard
treasurer; Mr. Jake Johnson^ coacTT
and Mr.; Peter Smith, manager.
The. team has" been goring at a 1
, iat pate ajy.'__is expecting a irood ^
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BISHOP FINLEY AT
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH
The Rev. I._ I. McDonald, rector oi~ ?
St. Luko's Episcopal "Church, 910 8
Hampton Avenue, announces that the s
Rt. Rev. K. G. Finlay, D. D., Bishop t
of the Diocese of Upper South Can-- a
lina, will again visit St. Luke's on c
Sunday night, May 8th, 1932 at 8:00 a
o'cock. ; . e
The last visit from the Bishop was n
on January 17 at which time seven e
persons were presented for Confir- v
Ination, t>y the rector. T
? There is?another class to be pre- ~T
onted at this visitation. The public b
is indeed welcome and earnestly urg ii
ed to witness these services. 8
IIIMTTW''- TIULPAL
BON BON SOCIAL CIA B
-The- elub met -at-its usuul hour at
he home of Mr. Joseph Myers 18:.'
-2 Taylor Street. The meeting was
ailed to order by the vice president
ullTthen business of importance was
liscussed. "
A delicibus salad course was serv
d and we ull had a nice tune." The !
iexl mecrtftg will be at the home ot ]
<lr. D. Doughty, 1412 Oak St.
Officers:?Mr. Julius Bagley Pres.
dr. Joseph Myers, vipe president;
rlr. David Doughty, chairman; Mr.
ephine Tillman, secretary; Miss Edna
Williams, business manager; Miss |
^lossie Viiliairjs, reporter. . '
, RADIO SOCIAL CIA B
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The Radio Social Club gave their
|ftr?t?private dance Friday night,
Vpril 29, 1932 at the Elks' Rest.
The hall being beautifully decoratd
Fri the~cTub's colors, green ~and~
fdld "which blended perfectly with
he lights and the costumes of the
nerry seranaders. Everything seem
id to coped joyfully with the awakming
of spring, this bting the first
jpririg prom. , The .atmosphere seem
d to have been -romantic which w.is I
eflected through "the bt'UUllful cos-!
tumes and the flashing colors of the
>rganization.
Among the honortd guest of . the
tcasion were: Misses Holand Harris
Cylypster Burns, James LowmaivJarvis;
Misses Marietta Macyes^? rer-"-i
tfude Lott, {Marie Hinton, Liftian
-ott, Suber Hines and Clara Carr.
Refreshments were served during
the Intermission. Aftj?r the?inters"
nission the dartce continued until" 12
j'clo-ck and everybody seemed to have
jnjoyed the evening. _ ?
WE community sewing club
1 ?
.Chester iS. C-.?An intesesting affair
of the past week was the Spring
Sail of The Community Sewing Club,"
Yiday April At the Spann's
:Iall-bn Gadsden Street for thc niem>ers
of the club and their especially
nvited guests. The hall was adorned
with an abundance of dogwood and
VPVfHWh. The hall being decorated'
n the club's colors and the shaded
ights^addetiL a touch of beauty in
vhich" a color scheme of purple and"
fold carried out. All of the clubmembers
wore organdie eveningH
Iresses which were verv nvetfv r,f
)e present at the Mother's Day projram
at Alien University on "Mrrr
th at .4:00 P. M. This program is
ponsored by the Central Council of
he Parent-Teacher Associations of
H the city schools. Mrs. B. K. Vin- '
ent, President. Dr. J. C. Anderson
nd Prof. 6. A. Johnson will deli'vr
the principal".addresses. Music fur
ished by Benedict, Allen and Bookr
T. Washington. A silver offering
/ ill be asked. It is plannrd that the J
irogram will last k>nly one hour. I
'ftfffBts are urged Io> be pi garni amT
e seated by schools to enjoy this
inspirational and informational pro
ram.
ME-fTO itlflDER
Swept Up from the Depths! {
\ Twisted souls and /
\ bodies lifted to. new / j
\ life...new lovel /
"SfKlB nJr.
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"WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A
FRIEND" "
Vlil> This. Coupon ?
This Coupon with one Adult
~" Adntissionof
"15c
will admit two at anytime to
the CAROLINA THEATRE
Just buy one Adult Ticket and
present Ticket and this Coupon
Jo .the Doorman
Don't Miss
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.DESTINY
Friday Nighty ^lay Gth at j
8 O'clock I
' Allen University i
Auditorium I
Filled with Humor 1
Pathos and Love. 1
General Admission ? 15c. \
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OLD FASHIONED BARN PARTY
An Old' Fashiom?,; Barn Party will j
be given by the Joint1 Committee, j
Knights of Pvthius and ('pints of C,i.
lanthe at the Odd Fellows Hull.
May 11, 19.12. You will enjoy this,
unique alTair that will bring 'back
memories of the happy past. Yon
can't'afFord to miss it. The general
public is cordialy invited. Forget you;
cares and worries and come, join icin
an"evening of mer.ry making.-*
Admission only 15 cents. May 11
?Odd Felltlus' Hall.
V , VI. 1 A TO THv
(I IV EN AWAY
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A fancy Bed Spread that is- war*!. =
. ? 12.00 will be given away Monday nit't 1
May 9th, 8:00 o'clock at Wesley M. ]
E. Church, to the one .havinga ticket
with the lucky number.' Tickets j
sale at the parsonage ' 1725 (Jervai. i
Street, 2? Cents*.only. '
This spread is on exhibit in tiie .
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The local lodges (if 0 lumhia held-; I
a joint meeting last Sunday at the j I
Odd Fellows Hall and arranged for I
' eir' Annual Thanksgiving Set vices]]
to be held at Zion Baptist Church ,
Sunday May 8tl?, at four o'clock F\M. j
They have arranged a sensible pro ?
gram for the occasion and 1 several 1
musical numbers of interest will bej"
rendered,. ' -.. i '
The Kev. Dr. J. B. Elliott,., will de- |
liver t^ie -..Animal- Sermon. The Gen- * '
eral Bubhc is cordially invited to !
attend these services.
J. B. Lewie, Chairman
E. R. Lewis. Secretary.
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