The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, June 1 Sth. 1
ilHSltiLJtn T*li
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jii i a. vnaiiic U1 V 11 I V 11 If, |
S. C. is the charming house guest for '
a week of Mrs. II. \V. Bautngairdner L
at 2320 Hampton Avenue. I,
Mrs. Jennie Trezivant Johnson, a '
graduate nurse uf Lincoln Hospital, (
New York, left Friday for "Denmark j
wher'O'she'will be an assistant tench-'i
er in the institute-fur juidv.ives that'.
" isTTeTng held at VuprheeS.
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Mr. Frank Johnson, Mr. Hurbert !.
1?Grant, and Mr. Bonjaihin iBelton mo- |
toretf~to Lugoir, S. C., Sunday, June I
12 to spend the tbw?vrrtti mother.
- FeTarrvesand friends. They enjoyed
a very happy day and a safe return
home. . . -j _ v.
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s Miss Blanche M. .Jackson, teacher
at Booker Washington High School,
left the citv Sundsiv. Mn'u 10th f,,?
mrs. iWariun i aui was hostess to
the club on b'ridoy aiierno'-", r"-'v
? sv'cii. Due to".'the inclement' weather,'
many 01 the members. were absent.
A hnaneial report was giVeii uL the '
n>yeaFa: work wirteTPwiVs verv encour-j
uging.
Delegates to the Federation which ]
will bo |ield iJt Orangeburg, June I
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20th to the-2&'tl were'T'tmmras' fqr
lows: Mrs. Bernice Mailman,?Mis?,
llattie Greene, Airs, ll^azol {Bookman,'
and Mrs. Gladys Daniels.
Alternates, Airs. Ada Coupe!*, Airs.
D. J. Jenkins, Airs. Vivian Walton,
and Mrs. N. A. Jenkins. |'
A- tempting ice course was served, jt
All members please take notice . 1
and attend the last meeting for this *
year. Mrs. Brrniro' UnllngMi and M'*-*?Lj
_ ' Hattie Greene will be hostesses at i
Paradise Lake, - Friday, June 24 ,at '
S n'filnolf ,-??
This promises to be interestinir
meeting .with election of officers for
a new year. Let us make this a getto-gether
meeting. j
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MARR]AGI^JU^OL^4*tt1v?ri^
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Mr. and /Mrs. Wm. Washington announce
the marriage of their daugh- \
ter, Irlean to Mr. Archie 'Preston
Williams, Jr. of Goltrnfbia, fv 0., on
Wednesday evening, February H)
IPOS at '1130-o'clock? ?
Mrs. Williams before her marriage,
graduated from Hooker Washington
High School in 1931. Mr. Williams
graduated from Booker Washington
High .School in . 1932.
CARD OF THANKS
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We wish to thank the many friends
for tJieir kindfiesaes and Ibeautiful
floral offerings during our recent bereavement.
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~ Mrs. J. F. Page and Son,
J. "Wendell Page, Orangeburg,
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie 5ullfvan de? {
ightfplly entereaineil in their beauti-j,
ful home on" 24r?2 Senate St., {L |H?r- |
y in honor of Miss Maggie Mitchell p
?f Cireenvillo, S. t\, a soph more at.j|
Benedict -College.
The living and diningr rooms were'
jeautifully and tastefully decorated (
ivith valuations and ferns. The ganfps
i?j_the?evening were card playing
uul dancing after whleh a delicious j
iienu was served. L
Among the guests present "were: ]
Mr. Robert Walker of Atlanta, (la.;
Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Nicholas, Mr. .
uul Mrs. Irvin Davenpprt, Ml*. and
Mrs. .1. Mehaniels and also' 'Mrp. j
Jeanette Washington. .
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IllR DWKK SOCIAL Cl.l B.
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Mr. John Bill was host to the
'lJukes" iiii Tuesday night, June 14, p
nt the home of Mr. 'Lincoln Brown on ,
Harden Street. ,
The. members assembled very
promptly at the usual hour and a ,
.ro.iw.o ...111.* ...1 U_
Lreasurer; Quay Woodard, chairman;
Ui?U?Williams, assistant secretary;
Mid Ulysses Rutherford, reporter. j
The next meeting will be held at
I he home of Mr. Williams 011 Heidt '
Street, Tuesday night-at 8:.'i0. The'
Jul) is now.? op 11 for applicants
lor those* wishing to become members.
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1'lease, address nil npplii atioii.,- U.
1 he secretary, Mr. .Nathaniel Nesbitt, '
JHTio Uady St., .Columbia. S. C. ?.
CARD OF THANKS
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The family -I' Mi', linn v"tU''ilu r"
yeis wish to thank their many friends
for th&ir kind expressions of sympatln
during his illness and death also
for the many Tprnil T'i' "T |"
; Mrs.R(>smiiiji ' ('onyrrn. ??
1 . IMll. and Mrs. Nick I'eay.
NOTICE.'"
All members of No. 1 Queen Esther
Chapter order of the Eastern
Star will please be iHt their regular
meeting Monday, Junii 20th at" 5:20.
Mrs. V. M. Finley.Sour grand Matron
will be with- uaT ; 7 ??j
hi. ft. Sigfttler, VV. M.
I,. B. Barr, Sec.
NOTICE.
To all messengers and friends conemplaning
attending the State Sunlay
School and B. Y. P. U. Convention
of South Carolina, July 1IM7,
iih'52 at Memorial Baptist Church,
Charleston, S. are asked to send
nine and mldi-oss?to?Revr dr?Wr"
A'liite, '155 Alexander St., Charleston,
s. C. st> as to get an early assignnent.
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NOTICE. ;
The Women of the Bible will be /
>resented in three acts at Bethle- i
tem Baptist Church Tuesday night,)'
Uino^21 st. H)22. GiveM?under?the i
uispjces of Bethlehem Baptist ;
church Missionary Society. Every- i
tody is invited out to see this play, r
Rev. Willie Downs will address the .
Vomen of the Bible.
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i?irs. iNtMiie u'au. I'resiaeni.
Mrs. Catharine Cannon, Pres.
Hoy. Salah Smith. Pastor 1
Ki>V. J. I'. Keeder, Pastor.
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The home of i?r. ('. *11. DuckeU
if Laurens- was a scene of ini lin-1
.rsnally beautiful woddmo Wed no-?
iiLv,?J-oiK- H7?irt- "uTTen TTis
lauehtler, ) oil a Maude and ' VVtI-^.
lia.ni _(iai:lin Murdoch of Hi^h I'oint,
V. were united in an impressive
big .ceremony performed by the Rev.
fi VV ? ~
The home wak artistically and col- *
arfully > decorated with quantities of
nasturtiums, sweet peas, and ferns.
Immediately before the ceremony, ttn
udaborate dinner consisting of four i
courses, for the wedding party and '
the immediate family., was served iit
the dining room. Tin; bride wore a ,
pink tripply crepe . dress.
Following tlie dinner, the Ceremony 1
was performed with.' .Miss' Mattie 1
I'utnam, her niece, pianist, render- ]
ing the impressive ^Wedding March
from I.ohejigrin. She was dressed in
a blue flat crepe dress fashioned on '
simple* princess lirtesv . ?
The maid of honor,' Mattie Olivia
l)ucKe'tt,."i|fRlT!rI of the bride," entered
at the lettj of the living room. She J
was beautifully gowned in ^ l>ink !
trimih. ci loiii in,,I '! >?,
-North t arolina State College; lias
served for two years as principle of
tile vradod school at. SiimvkUL X. (V~
riul is now studying for his M. A. .]
degree at Ho\\;ard University, Washington,
1 >. Ill- i< ;iU, i nil pin.i ill ill J
government scTVlce in that city.
The- bride was the recipient of a
hcaiitit'ul Studehakur- sport model ,
car from her?hushand-i?The In ide's "
pico'iits?xvor*?tmrgrmTs ami nutncr- .
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besides the immediate family those ,
present were: Mrs. Mary Bailey Robertson
of New Orleans, Louisiana, '
Mrs. Mary t'annop' and Miss Sara.
Miller.?
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A VICHY IM.KASANT KVKNfNli |
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(ireenville, S. ('. '
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On lasr Thursday overdo ;>l Xv^U?j
uUovk a?wry appreciative gather- ,
ing assembled -1 tiw h 1,1 r
MUnue T. Brock,f>U0 McBe* Ave. ,
The occasion being- a musical tea. .
The spacious hall, living" room and
iiiiung room-were made .attractive by ,
roses, sweeH peas and l'erns beintr ar- .
the living ' 'room L table- were re'eepta- {
vies of i>ink and white mints while
the porch was made a glow with a
number of?Japunc.'T raiile-rnsT~ ,
The t'ollnwiny "iMii ii fl ih'oith 111
was . rendtre.d: Music, Springfield Or- ,
ehestra; vocal solo, Mr. Sylvester !
Clinton; Heading, Mi.^s Georgiana.
Robinson; vocal solo, Mr. James, i
Bradford; Instrumental soIll.?M-a-?
G'lad.t S nawthorne; music, Spring- ]
field Orclvestra.
K'veyy participant was indeed al <;
hjs. or her best lendcrinir the even-. ]
ing very pleasant for tlu sjy -pres- J
cut.- ~ " ~ L TT-1
AI rs. Byrd, Mrs! Cure ton and' 1ilTT(
He Miss Rose Broks, daughter ol"-;
Mrs. K. A. S. Iluggins assisted the .
hostess in serving chicken pie-, iced '
tea and crackers. He-cream.
Each one left the ihonvc having '
expressed spending a very, enjoya- |
hie evening, j
Miss Mami J. Brock, 500 Me- |
A vntmn
hai,f4:mn<;s' of iwradisk
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Well Folks, 1v>'-4?prm again TvTtmg .
you the news.
Sunday .,kune 12,? Mack Hamilton '
and Orchestra played, from d untild. r
The music was very sweet. I
C)n Monday, June Id, we had sev- j
;ral guests who- enjoyed themselves,
U&y on Tuesday, June 14, we had a *
irivatc party of fifty. Thu^ice house ...
ilul> wa-r-ho'stess ol Lhis7 The dinner
consisted of fried chicken, steamed
ice, June peas, tomato and lettuce.
;alad, iced lemonade, sliced pineapple
uul cakee. Kvery one enjoyed them- I
ielves afterward by dancing to the i
t tains nf -sweet music. \
Then the Church .Moonlight ex- (
ursion on Tuesday night proved to ?
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Some Hints Oh Garden
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Work For June i
T-?-A? ^ By
J. F.* l>ijn*ks?n, m < ou)i|ly Farm
T"** A Kent
i. Co.od climate.^, fur honig grown
grain which automatically lowers- his
feeding e st. . *
1. There is not enough cold to re- ,
lard egg production or cause various
ilii-eases. - * . . .
5. We are in close ptoximity to good
poultry markets as well as. with tine >
shipping facilities at reasonable cost.
The 11120. census . shows that
l.'J.Ol r.OoO. fowls and 12J>58,535 dozju
i ue> wei e shipped Into" South ^far-.
L'liiia?from othei .states. '1 he popula- ?
lioii of South Carolina is around
l.'iv:.7J4 )i<L tlp-y 1 p.nptn?
[lemand poultry products hut our
farm*?only 1 ai <e?about?4,200,000?
fowl>r and produce about 11,bl6,6.'10
dozens 'eggs per year. This shows
that we send out of South * Carolina
each pear over eleven million dollars
for poultry products that our people ,
should raise aU?honVe^?The "fafTTTer
with all the teaching he-is receiving
scent not to he able to wake up and
get on his iob. *n vc are nppcHliitp Ip"
IIW--young Xegro boys and girls of
Soutii Carolina on the farms in the
towns and.cities to join the 4-11 poul- (
ii ^ rum in your county aiong wun
[_lic "t tier 1-1L c-Uili uctivitie.1 anil pi'l*pan
yourselves for an independent
living. Of course I would not have .
you ill ink are--not -ei i Is in the
poultry industry as well as.in other
lines of endeavor. But if you like to
Wortk with poultry and be interested
in csnni;- for thi^p along jivith learn-b+e?Chr?1
undainentals of goodpoul- '
try husbandry you can succeed.
Poultry hints will continue in this
column next week.
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Tuesday evening*, June 7, the inem
uers of the Dumas club gathered at
:he home of Miss Anice, Williams on j
Millwood Ave. Because Of the con- }
i it ion of tho Weather quite a few
were absent, nevertheless, a very
jay evening was spent. The presi- !
l?-nt of tho rlnli. Mr. K-r-M.?Press*-" <
ley, Jwi?s ^b^onf but--^h,.?vice
president, Mr. W. H. Burton, nicely J
arrix-il nit t*"" "*' '*li 1 11'* np; I Mr ' '*ii -in
ess session of the club,^ man> of
the old regulations were revived and '
ill present expressed themselves its j
willing to see t"he constitution of ,
mt; tiuu finuntMi, ^unjm^Mi'Vi'iHri
wcil ulstl UWchssed and new viewpoints
were expressed on some of
the vital problems of the day.
After the business nieotirnr?the {rr.enibtM's
of the club engiHC"1 th'"" l?i?,
ill Dl'ldgo playing which the
tub recently adopted as being the '
popular game of the club. Highest
score for ladies-was -held by Miss !
Helen Nance, for men. Mr. \V. H; .
Burton" and Miss Thelma Koon won j
rtrc guest prize. Miss Cora B. Cas- j
tor cut for consolation and Miss Eva ,
B. Castor captured the booby. Pri- *
<es were awarded each of the ahov.e 1
iiained persons. ?? "" ]
Tuesday evening, .huie IE '* j
lames Henderson en tie r t aVn'ed the
lab at the Castor's home on Heidt 1
St. The evening was somewhat cool 1
ind this raided much to the comfort-;
>f all. During the fvridge rontest, >
he following persons were success- *
fill:. Highest score for ladies* was 1
ield by Miss Mary Nance, for men
>y Mr. E. M. Pressley, and the guest '<
>rize was won by Miss Mae "White. 1
Mr. Herbert (tuile's- hold lowest 1
;core and won the booby. Miss Mae j
A'hite who was a visitor of the club
pressed herself as having enjoyed
t very lovely evening. The president
?f the club invited hei* to attend the
iQ.xt meeting which will he at the ,
u?me of Mr. E. M. Pressley, Jr. on i
Iarden ' St.- Mr. Henderson was as- . '
listed Ivy .MY. W. 11. Burton.
Ml SIC A I, CONCERT ' ] -"it
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Low Excursion I
-to- ?1 rl
ffirTiXl 8 AND I
LOUISIANA POTNXSo
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One Fare Plus 25c
Round Trip
Return Limit July 21st
Convenient Train Service. Pullman
Cars, Coaches, Dining Cars. For de- <
.aile'dl information, appropriate sched-Jles,
4>1'uUman Reservations, etc.,
Consult Ticket Agents:. ==?==>
So thern kyl. y^tcm "
W. K. McCHKK.
Assistant (General Passenger Agent
.viin leiefeme t.i the entertaining; (if
hi* Grand L'Hljre, and- -transact "such
>ther business as i.- doomed n*?i*u
iary?
Heed the call," Oddfellows and Ruth
tes. and help the commit'*- tn
ain" the Gr.riid Lodtre in |rrand .-style.
Kraternalh,
C. K. Anderson, Deputy
(' K. Lewis, Cor. See.
HOS'TLSS M 1)1 N.N KR
Miss Willie Mae Gilliam of (.'0M _
H ii i''l"Ti St IHI1 ? I 1 .lined :<< hnr ilioiini' 1
iuests Sunday Messrs. Andrew Maize I
Herbeit Reeder. Robert Garrison. !
William Gilliam, doe Goodwin, .and
\fiss Mamie Lee Geiijer. They all en- |
i??5'ed 'heartiK a menu consisting of j
jtfked chicken, dressing;, macaroni. !
ice, cucumbers, lettuce and tomato '
-alad, string beans und?puUrt-ees. hot
oi'n muffins ie>.d 1 ?? *
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5 every city, town and hamlet i
f sufficient money this summer
5 school next fall. Hijrh School
I not essential. Write at' once 1
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633 King Street, C\
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Admission ?
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...wi'! admit- two tit. anviiiru*- tn
th< -r XKhl.iN \ i li.i": \JKK
Just |?u> out* \dult TUiwt and
present I'ii'KiM and this ( oilpoll
to thi- hour man
JAKE A .1
-^FRAMfr?
ANNIVERSARY DAY
IS' ^
TRAIN TRAVEL DAY
ON THE Southern
Railway System
liinp 18 1Q^? Ic tlio Hoii?
-ONE CENT FOR EACH MILE *'
<* TRAVELED __
Father! Mother! Sister!
Brother! You cannot afforcfyto'miss-this
great bar-"
gain reduction. Make it a
family.?matter. Get ' acquainted
with a train ride..
Visit relatives,' friends, go
to the city, go to the country,
go for the simple pleas"ure
of a train ride! Follow?
? -the"~crowd! Safer than
staying at home!
RETURN AT YOUR LEISURE
ANY TIME PRIOR TO MID
NIGHT, JUNE 26, 1932
These tickets will be honored
on all trains (except Crescent
Limited)and will be^ accepted
lor passage in sleeping and -parlor
cars upon payment- of Pullman
charges. " -
This exceptional rrrinction in
fbrCS Is offered in commemora I . .
tion of the thirty-eighth annivereary
of the formation of the
Southern Railway Company, also
to afford the young folks^an
of their first train ride.
Buy your Train travel tickets
well in advance it will nrin ~