The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday. Julv :}<).
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Mist;. . _ 1 .
in^ton j^hennu- Suriih of Wash-"
and C*? 's v*s'ling ,U'V uuHo
M. soiW^nt' M'r* "ntl *V,I S- Creen -la- k,i
_ g WW Devine St.
w Mr. Earl C, Adams of East Orange
J., spent last week here, as the
0^. house guest of M?niie"E. Gordon.
Mrs. Nathan Delon of 1 liiii O il;
. St., left "las THiesday for' Now' YidTT
City where she will spend three weeks
with her brother and sister, Mr. and'
Mrs. B. N. Houndtiee. Mr.
and Mrs. J. 1). 'J. yee and -??fi.
and Mrs. Win, Pressley spen^ lia'
week-end in States ho r'<, and Savannah,
G'a. Mr. ami.-Mrs', .loy.e left
Tuesday for Washington. 1). O.
Little .Inmv'tr'i Voim-Jw ?u*
il month old baby. oT Air. and .Mis. Fivu
Hickson of 221V Semite "St.; (1e|>7.T\T
ed this life July 20, ISK',2,"alter -in
illnnri.p nf otic niontlr.-" '
Miss Louise..Mtfrpli of. New Yo*_k
City is visi'ihe- her family, Mr. a'ad
Mrs. J. H. Shivers of North. S. t ..
" Miss Mui ph is planning t:> vTTT
friends in Ojanftebnro- ju,f.".).j.._i.e.i.
turning to :Nt>\v-YoT:k7~\\V h..pe It,
her a pleasant vacation.
.Messrs^Frank Gibbs and .Jake Sand
_motored to Jacksonville, l'la., S Uurday
July 24 and spent I lie week rial
with Mr. Gibbs' sisters and frionos.
Thev retprne^ Tne <lav an.! n p..i i
a very pleasant .stay..,.
Misses Marion and 'Uosylla .la- k.-nn
have returned. home after visiting
thpir aunt and uncle Mr. :.nd?1,>.
a P. Or~BrYai1t and other relatives and
three AveCks in Xc'w York -v-pming
oher relatives aiuM'riends.
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Miss Rena Goodwin, 2-12I1 N. Wawoek
iSt. of Philadelphia. 'Pa. left
Tuesday July 2G.lh for Colombia, S.
C., where she will spend a couple
week vacation with her parents, Mr.
- and Mrs. Lousia Goodwin and also
fripnds. We hope Miss Goodwin a sue
cessful vacation ajid a safe.return.
Mr. and Mrs; Van 15. Ware o
E Washington, D. C., spent last hv/'
in Columbia. While here .they motored
to Springfield, S. -tar vi.- it
leiatives there. They : .
Wasi.ingon Saturday n'ghl a iei
so< nding a short time at tin- honu > '.
Mrs. Janio Cave.
Miss Nellie G Sellers, LL_N. of
Alto, Ga., formerly of Mar:on. S.
C., and a graduate of the Good Samaritan
Hospital in Columbia, S.
C., is spending her vacation in W'ashw
ington, D. C'., with relatives itn-ifriends.
Miss Sellers hold a very
prominent position at the Georgia
Stt^te Sanatorium. 'Everybody is
hoping she will -spend a pleasant *uication.
BETHELS JUNIOR STEWARDESS
BO Alt I) X PTES " J
The Junior Stewardesses Board ol
Bd.hul??LI?Church?hjJ?i.n_hy
- ?-Mrs. E. G;?Bitu'mgardner had their
regular meeting ai liiui fine Sinx'L.
Highly entertained by Miss Lannie
Kennerly one of its wide awake
members. The president as well as
every member is" full of progressive
ideas. The board decided on sum
very helpful propositions. Any
. church could boasts of having these
fine women. Dr. J. C. MeClcllan, he
P. E. gave a very helpful talk that
caused much comment.
SPARTANBURG SOCIETY NEWS
The Modern Priscilla Art C'db
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? WCttUVHUlIjr CIHVIUIIIIVU Willi (I ^(IMIV II
party at the* homy of Mr. and Mrs.
?W. E. Bunch 381 N. Dean St., Wednesday
night.' Complimenting one of
(their club [members who recently
married, characterized by presence
of a colorful bevy of out of town
guests with the usual cryani of lo.al
society were in attendance in large
numbers. A jolly good time was
spent, dancing, playing crdquct, a'so.
card tables were arranged on the
water front side .lawn, where cards
had their sway. ?=? -
The garden was very pretty With
japanese lanterns and colorful lights
among the pretty flowers along \\ Ith
the mid summer frocks, worn hy 'hi'
fair se* was very attractive af.vr
the wee wee hours the alfair elifted
with the chib serving delicious ic.1
course using effectively the club colors,
pink and green.
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itl.-.ir. '
ight Servh'e's will begin at N.OO.
>\ ! !.. . \ i > 11?111uI< -. pTayuT" "Trrr'ci'i
'Mis-don.;- in Africa." ->>.er.
The.-series colli tilled great thoughts
fro i in mot). place ;Scri|>tiiri's.. All
.: !i'?crs and friends . .of Sec ml
I'uaii y arr nrgtd?m i>t. present
i'i>i- tin i'i? is a treat in store for you.
Spefid.the day. duly ."JI, with us.
win ri-: K(): ?] : ri.rn
- The W-hi 1 e?-(-Uih?met at the
home of"..Mr. .lames Anderson. ll?07
(Jervais Si. for i.ts regular mectjhg.
The el .ili intertained many guests
f'' !u.,iii and-<uit of. town. The .game
that w:.s played was prugrossivt
'whis'. Kaeh one seemed to. have en
.a i> i d?him.-a ! f?Ht?t-hr?nt must. Thei'i
were simii' Very intersting lematks
a le hy the president. The highest
. seme was made h\ .Miss Ik-attic.. Ik
"ri-.t and Au- -eri id. Mi-. Miltnn Wiljanms
and the hoohy, Mr. .hmathai
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I t' " . t llOSe pt'i/fS We're" present
(1 tiic host erved Sandwiches -am
ct? ereard on cunU'ilppes ahd i.wfi-t.
-were?placed on. all i?f ?the- - tallies
After iJjte sisxing there \v*r" of 1-ua
games l laved. afuu w hii 1 each p(-i
sun . wont ; Homeward thrilled over
lie cvoniivt spent.
l.t)Vi:V-\V?l.S()N M I'll \I.S
\ Mi UT'iagv of interest \C,is 'that of
M *>' l.lyn I.owory. of York, S. C,
and i\Hr. l.nrrey W'jlson of Spaitan'
'mri. Wiiich was olomnizeiT at Vi rki
Saturday afli riiOon July" 2d, U?d2.
After-the ceremony they motored
her.. The bride wore a traveling cos.nnie
of. white with harmonizing accessories.
An in for ial reception was given
at the homo i f the groom oh l)ea'n
' !* ''; root. ' ? : ??
. Arjungemelits ' of garden flowers
including rises, gladiolus, zinnias and
ferns in vases, baskets and 'other
Containers .wore used throughout the
home. On a table in'the hall was it
fio/.en punch bowl, (h /glied "wi'h
roses.
" AI is.s?A-U-irie?Douglas?pre* ided??4
the punch b:\yl and Aerviny were
Al iosi s. Kinnia Rut ha Dates a nd Ver
Aiol..i<op ^
During the reccidiou, the bride
was exquisite in a yown of while
"Embroidered net.
The bride'and gi"ot?m were, introduced
to 'the guests by Mrs. 'Xetu'e
O. Ruu.h. hos ess, Mis. Maty Do-all.
Miss* bowery. is one < f theiffro turnout
teachers at* the, Hitfh School
here.
TIIK 1*1.1 K MOON SOCIA I. (1,11$
: The Club met Tuesday niyht, July
I'd at the hoiiie <>(' Miss Lucindu John
son on Washington St. The niertinjf
was'called to order by the reporter
Miss Flossie Smith in the' air
so nee of our president. MeetinK was
can icil put in the usual way. No
special business 'discussed a for tlu>
meeting Miss Johnso.n served us a
cool luncheon ot' fruit jello and cake.
'Die president was out iff the city.
Despite thr-hot weatheh we are still
progtessing.
We waip to state. tlm-M-os. Chcc*ehoi'o
our president was the guest of
an out of town dance in Charlotte.
Till'. MISSION CIRC I.K CI. I II
The Mission Circle ,Club met at
t+re" home of M iss Ella Chit* ) ut
10:20 House Sti At the usual hour,
with the President presiding. Each
member paitf their duOs as usual.
After which Jro hou.*e -was opened
for business. Each member made
some helpful remarks, after which
j tile hostess served a delicious course
I of cake and i.e' cream and mints.
I Tor noK'l?mooting i:. to bo he'ftl 'Ttith
Airs." .Julia Cununings, Sumter St.,
Monday, August 1.
V wI4 vi i in j .yi-ain mic
traveled with mo in the gospel min- '
isty, aiding in.every possible way to
make that ministry a success. For 1
six y years a faithful an loyal mem
her of rho Church-. A firm__
-believer in the purity of life, morality
and religion/
She was beautiful in life and glori. ^
ous i"n doaAh. Peace to her ashes i"
and rest u6 her soul.
, B. J. "RamVey, Husband.' . .
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MISS MAMIE E. GORDON
ENTERTAINS _l_
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Miss Mamie K. Gordon.entertained .
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Gordon Wednesday evening.
July 20.* in-honor of Mr. and
Mn?George?Smiths?Mrs^?Maggie -
lotlM'll I A Jivl LI 11}^ cu JCrtV t ill(* J (
instiiutUm soon. Mr. William Sin-j!
- gleton. Min of Mr. ami Mr:*. Campbell !
Singlet 11 is improving rapidly after j;
the accidental shooting and will he j
able to leave soon. j;
TilK ROYAL 'VAGABONDS
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The Royal Vagabonds are prosper- j
ing very nicely. Due to the cooporation
of he inembers the club is j
running smoothly.
On Tuesday night, July ll>, the >
.dub met at the home of NJiss Ludelle
Taylor at 110.'} Harden St. At this ^
meeting important business was dis^
cussed and the meeting proved to he i <
very ineresting. '
* Cllll.l'l 1, .4 r f /.I'll rt., .1 t 1,44 \ ' Q f, U
bonds put over their first project
since their ;reorj$i/mation in I'te ]
for in of a Silver Tea at the home <
of Miss Willie Bell Caughman.THis
project proved to he a huge success j j
and a very pleasant afternoon w?i ^
spent hy all.
The club is proud to have as their ' 11
new members, Mr. Ernest Ware, j 1
Dtmhar - High School-;- Mis^bamearh-j?
formerly' a student of Dunbar Hign |
School, in Washington; Miss Zelma i
Logan and Miss Janie Harris
On Tuesday night. July 26, the,
Vagabrnds met at the home of James
Henry. 2'2<t2 Senate ?St. The club (
waS proud to have as a visitor Mr. j1
Leser Williams of Edmonds, S. C, j
At this meeting the "Vags" decided *
to visit the Messrs Joseph and Wil- 4
lis Helton at their home n, College
i-Place on next Tuesday evening. (
rhuisday to visit his mother .ami J
father and-frit nds. Mi- is ..
ill 1 state foot- ball 3tar, but is undecided
as to' whether he will eoiiie
hack to sehot I next fall.
Mr. Robinson is thanking Supervisor
C. A. Johnson^ J'rof.' I.. StalliV'orth
and 15. K. Harrison for tle-ir
Interest In linn w hi If altemlinv ' ieHooker
\\ ;|-slMn<*tun.. IliKh?-^-ty Jl.
md he says that they are""'his "best'
frntnds. He wishes his friends of
Polumbia a pleasant summer.
THE DIKES
The Dukes heltf 'their regular
weekly muting at the.heme of .Mi,
t neoltt 15: wn H??<> Harden St?.Tuesda*
.Hiy -O.The meeting was
railed to mder by the president ui t
t 111* TWDft l hunt- a.. .. I
touk place about our Mid .Suinmei
Ball that was given in the Odd Fellows'
r: .Itr'tast" Thursday, .J lily 1 IT"
There .were many guests in attendance.
which We /highly ' apptcc.uted.
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The l uli room .was- douu-u?v.n.h
black and ' i.P.n fftper -i vie the
club colors. The. paper Was arr.inge,l
that .,i could reach from ohe -side
to ihe o'.her. * A tall ''pine tree was
plt'ccil 1" the middle and seu'ial little
one? rn other ditferent nhe t
JtWy y. ?a4si> docinat oil?with?thoclub's
colors.
AIV:' the collection of du>*s and the
discission of the business, a delicious? oiii
se?ut?poaches?cakes?and
punch .NViis.-Served ,Lo. aJ.L b.y.._Mr, I.in~pTh
Brown. _r-A,l 1 .seemed "to haVe TIT.
toyed themselves.?The next regular
meeting will be held at Mr. I., b.
Brown W20 Harden Street, Tness
day wghtV-??t? - Mr. John_B.ciL
vyill be host to the Dukes.
This club is -no longer open for
applications. Any editor busini -please
address same to the" President
Mr. John Bdir 2225 ;Richland St..
Colnnthia, S. C. '/
WILMAMS BIRTHDAY IV\KTV
Greenwr odp. S. -C.?Mr. and" Mr'-.
Willie S. Wiliiains gave a birthday
party at their beau iful homeJn honor
of their little daughter Wilhelmina,
Friday evening July >*h,
celebrated her first" happy' birthday".
The yard and porth were littered
with* lights and beau iful pot flowers
of many kind. Her? the guests were
of many kind. Here the guests weiv
>e.atedi to enjoy the fresh breeze.
Prof. Sanders lead the guests in
the house.?On the I'ltfht ?.r the hall
white and pink rose buds were placed
on each guest by .Miss- Ks .her B.
Hunter, on the left Mrs. A. M. Perrin
had charge of the register table.
Punch was served by Miss Pearl
Stewart and Mr. Gibbs Wilson. The
guests remained standing while the
guest' of honor Wilhelmenia sat .in
her high chair draped in -whi e. Shewas
dressed in white, pink how and
neks. ~ The cake' was white v. i?h
pink trimming and ope candle in the
center. The candle was lighted. As
Prof. Sanders gave cheering werds
of hope and honor, the guests marched
out.
i-ral games were enjoyed.
Pipeapple, strawberry ice cream
tnd birthday cake were served by
Mrs. Win on E.j Williams, Mrs. I..
VVoolridge and MisV Esther B. Hunter
and P. S ewart, also pink and
white mints were served.
It was a unique atfairi Those that
came and s.en^ gifts:?Rev. and Mrs.
M. G. Williams, Prof, and Mrs. B
I. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Perrin, Mr. am) Mrs. Arthur Wil
limits, Mr. and Mrs. \Vt Wool ridge,
Mr. and Mrs. $. H. Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. Jo.s;ah Moore. Mr. and Mrs..
Ransom Coleman, Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Williams, Mj\ and Mrs. -John Stewart,
Mrs. Ressie Harpe. Rev. and
Mrs. W. C. Crawford." Anderson, S.
('., Mrs. Mary Hayes. Mrs, Lcona
McGeeP-M.r. and Mrs. Willie Turner.
M stress Elizabeth Davis, Mr:
T, Lomax, Misses 'Pearl and Eva
Stewart, Esther B. Hunter, Frances
Periun. Jonell Moore.
'Everyone reported an enjoyable
evening.
Mrs.. Self i^ndrew*." motored to
Greenwood last week and 'spent st'v"
?ral days with her parents'* Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Frazier and also with her
mo.her-in-iaw Mrs. Lizzie Andrews
and friend.-. Mr. Andrews joined
iter for the week-end. They return
?d home together.
Mrs. Lossie F. Perrin of Winter
Haven, Kla., attended little Miss Wilmlmonia's
wonderful birthday parly.
I
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Pool sent * a
taluable gift. Mrs. Katie McDaniel
was also presen . Liutl'e Wil-.
helmema ^received' many beautiful
ind valuable gifts..
NEWBERRY NEWS
We are still having dry hot weath.4
r. The corn crop is suffering badly
ind gardens are almost gone. God
"old the children ofA Tsreal of they
vould obey His commandments the
xu:th would yield its increase.
"ft can be seen every where that dis
tbdience is paramount May the world
iurn to \God the? giver of evet\ good
. t
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