The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7

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It FTTH N'F I.) Mrs. Cromer Ware has .returned to her home here after spending several weeks in Atlantic City, N\ as the guest of Mrs. \ym. K-rThompson and Mrs. Francena Peters. ?1)1'MAS CIA' B , ~ The Dumas Club met at the homi j of Miss Eva B. Cadtor Tuesday evening, August 2. Miss Eva B. Cas tor was hostesa._of?the evening. A program was rendered which \va > rendered which was enjoyed by all. few hands of bridge were played and after the check-up iL was found that highest score for men was held by Mr. Lamar Bradley and for ladies, Miss Anice Williams. Mr. E. M. Pressley captured the booby. Mr. Ulysses Kennedy invited the club to meet at his home on Oak SVk. Tues-r day, August t). Many guests wire present whu.si' nanji'tt will?frr?mnr tioned in the next writing. THE ROYAL COLL EC HANS ?, On Tuesday night, August 2 the club was eri-ertained at the home of Mr. Geo. W. Epps, 1227 Pine St.- i -?A-ftar snomlin.. a few miniitn^ trnns. I acting- somo cf the club business a short program was rendered, with the president acting as Master -o! Ceremony. Mr. Epps^vhose abilii.y to speak above par made some timely remarks before introducing Mr. Robert Simmons. Fortune continues to smile upon the club, having- (had quite a few visitors'. A few of those Mic f^nyrrr, ilW_ Helen Fraser, Messrs Wilton Williams and, Andrew Jenkins. From the interesting and accurate remarks the club feel assured of going on accomplishing better and bigger things. ?.. At the, conclusion of i..he program the members and their guests were served with many delicious courses. We also acknowledge the presence of Mrs. Mcintosh. Next Tuesday at 8 o'clock. We come back bringing for your enjoyment a mid-summer, dance. The public is invited, *<ell your frinds, College Inn is the place. Good music always. A LOVELY VISIT Mr. Hoyt T. Brown, hi?) $isr,er, Tenza, Misses Annie R. ami "Lucille Thompson and Mr. Heyward Bowman 'motored to Anderson, S. C., Sunday morning, July 31, 11)32, to visit Mr. Brown's 4 parents, Mr. and A SIRPUISK PARTY I Mr. and "Mrs. H. .1. .Mundic ua a surprise par y l'or their son, W I liftm Vance on M<nday cVeijinu', <1 u 25 at their home on. blossom S Columbia, S. C. The liWMiM tn all its splendor ai the coolness rl' the niuht did much making dancing and card playing t appropriate features of the evenin Tlu-mt preseu , wvih^ ^thrr'ahoHiori JOiesU- Mf. William Mtmdle, Miss Parisientiv and Maynie Sartor, jCa i io Relic 11oove.r, llerdieino^ Clarric Carrie L. Cooke, Mayine and Corini Cordon, Victoria Weston, Kva Bel and (Jura llelle Castor. Isabel Jar son, Annie IT. He M -K1 i zu bi (lienor, Ilattie Waiters, Messrs .1 svph IT over, 1) \\ ttrl 11 Washing to Jabes Adams, James Washing .-o I Mervip .Miteliel, llarry lienj nun T'ra/.ior,, W. Seu.lt; ' Kaeli expressed himself as havii inn) an evening; 1 An ice course wits served. Mr. \VJ V. Mundle ri ports a ve pleasant slay with parents, rclativ and friends. 'lie has,' just, oomph I'd bis business c<Vai--u in New Yd City. * lie has.'r, turned to New York, s er having spent a week in Colui ,.jia and a week in Washington wi nis brother, to resume his work. A wish for him a sueeossful year a .Iiu ?kr?nuiy?vi?it?u*?again?soon. I III\ lll.l K MOON SOCI \I/ ( I.I On Tuesday night, July 20 Mi Mamie Terkvan entertained i lie HI Miss Mattie Levy. Mr. iieiMejl ( allaham pas.-vd tl' the city Saturday evening on the R enroute from New York City to vi >1 parent* in Aiken, Rev, and M P. A. Callahain.- lie -had a few m utes , pleasant chat with his unc and aunt, Prof. and Mrs. S. L. F ley. Mr. Callaham has been a s dent of pipe organ in. New York Ci Miss Hazel Worthy and Mr. liar Spann arrived in the city by mo Monday morning f?n the funeral Mr. Worthy's mother, Mrs. Sal vVorlhy,' wlio died Saturday niglit Leeds, at the home of her daught Mrs. Maggie Crank. She was a me ber of Burnt Pilgrim Baptist Chur Wilksburg for 48 yea (Is and it v there that the funeral service's w< held Tuesday at 2 o'clock. She lea1 17 children, 5(J grand children, great grand children and a host other uelaftives and friends lx white and eolpreid. She was 88 ye; of age, and had reared a title Hun. A great woman has fallen who v he missed very fnuch.- .JJndertal Spann was in charge. Mrs. Fannie Hemphill died at 1 home On Columbia" St. Sunday at m /^V>1rv,.r oflM ~'<F ? 4 ?v v/ vivvi\) ui vvi an uiiiv^ao ui a 1 ivrvhi*.?.Mw.?llewiyhill wa.i a fai ful member of. Calvary Bapt Church. Funeral services were h at Calvtary Tuesday afternoon, R \V. R. Douglass, the pastor preact the sermon. ' A large crowd was p sent. Mrs. Hemphill numbered 1 friends l<y the hundreds and her pa ing has saddened the hearts of who krttew her. She leaves a hi band and several daughters and sol Undertaker Ayers was in charge The Palmetto Debating Club of l city which is composed of debat from Brainend Institute and Johns C. Smith University will appear Calvary Baptist Church, Monc nignt Aug. 8, at 8 P. M. in a debi on prohibition. The Subject will 1 Resolved, That the 18th Amcndnn (Phohibition Law) should be repeal This promises to be an interesti program and a lively discussion anticipated. Mrs. Susanna Johnson has gon(; John Hopkin's Hcfspital, in Baltimo Miss Fannie B. Cassell is Rgain home after teaching in the Pied mi Summer School, Rock Hill. Calvary Baptist S. S. will have th picnic Thursday at St. Paul Bapt Church Grove, Lowrys. IMrr Marvin Green has returr home from the. Government Hospi in Paris Island, S. C. 'Mr. Marion Leathers is visiting lativos in Georgetown. / Mf?*. Martin, wrfe of DfV MaYtin I Brainerd Institute is now at ho Hrom the hospital in Charlotte, nn imprived in health to the Relight "relatives and ftiends^ Miss Bessie Lewis is at home lit? ; au i . ?i?w nai un mat 1111 #w ion k. i to announce the marriage of ther th ! daughter, Sadie Belle. to Rev. K<>bu. ert A. Milier of Greer, S. C., May j ivth, " .. !U I.MRS. MARIA WILLIAMS ' HONORED AT 87th BIRTHDAY The Christian Home No. 05 gave ry Aunt Maria Williams who was '8? es'| years ol<l Tuesday, a birthday din4j'_ . tier. -A' delcious menu was served. rk Those present were Mesdames Janie Vj.iy.ivr, Sarah Harrison, Nora T. Bouif ler, Silvia Walker, Minnie Thompson in- and Mi .s Hattie Rice, th ^ Ve NOTICEnd . . I Mrs. I.. Ilagood of 155 1-2 Taylor j St., drafting and dressmaking lll7?7-Mtruetoe htts=t4ose<l.--her?ela&s room B"| un.il September 1. I ? I ? UII1 I ^ 9 ^ '.NEW BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH H1" I . ^~s_ ! Rev. C. A. Dunlapy Pastor ~ r?nt * ? nv_ 1 Bishopville, S. C.?After a sever< rain {Saturday night, Old King Sol r, j electrical storm and down pour of the a%vyke from his slumber Sunday morr ,L> ing with h|s warm rays and spoke ilia' ?l^ping nature; The birds begar pJt to sing; the flowers filled the uir with d their fragrance and Sunday turned ."iouc to be a beautiful day. ? j Sunday School met at 10:00 o'clock iru n.iul as Usual was well attended by Supt. teachers and scholars, . \ At 11:3d- o'clock an appreciative 'audience was present for servide^.Our j pastor selectod osa text, Zeclu 4:6, le | **No-t by might, nor by power} "but-by in- ! n,y sP'rit saith the Lord of host." . " | Acts 1:3, but ye shall receive power " etc., Subj.: "Greasy dependence pc the Holy Spirit needed^ jj pur pastor seemed to have been . i charged and surcharged with the I spirit from oft1-high. . rVA | .1111 I I .1 Cl.-rlny . J at the usual hour and after a briei i study of the lesson, we perfected the ' organisation of our League. "We were glad to have a number ' i of visitors worship with us ,during "f the clay. We wish to specially an? nounce the presence of Mr. Reed oi -Visbury Park, N J. I. A. C. E. League Convention . The fourth convention of the A. C ' : K. League, Sumter District, was held IS. ^?^n A. M. EC Church, Jul> 'j 2o-31, 1932. Deapito the condition? throughout the length and breadth ol <er our country. Rev. A. J. Jenkins, th? , efficient District A. C.~ E. League or President Is leading the young peo " pie's army on to higher heights. tlM,. ^ur bonorable 'P. E., pr, A- P, . ] .Spears acconipojned by Mrs. A. E 'SJ Spears and Airs. Nelson were pree j sent throughout the sessions, ev: j Rev. E. F. G. Dent, pastor of Mt lud i Pisgah Sta., Sumter, S. C. and Rev, >?" C. A. Dunlap, being new to the disier trict_were. introduced to the convens?" j tion anjd they made very timely re: marks. L1S" Sunday' night Rev. E. P. Butlet, ,,s- | pastor of New Zion A. M. E. Station , | preached a noble' sermon and closed I out this Session which was a success 'jra 1 from beginning to the end. at ter attending1 Summer School at lay Johnson C. Smith University, ate; L. Finley who is studying be:,at the Julliard Conservatory of Mu?nt sic, New York City led his class in ed. the fall term examination with a final ing average 'of 100 per cent, and was is | exempted from examination in piano ' playing. Mr. Finley is the only colerto ed student in his class and has made re. a fine record at that school, at IVof. Ifiram Atkirfcon is at home jnt after attending Summer ^School at * j State College, eir Mrs. _Vivian C. Ayers and little ist daughter, Sarah Mildred will leavt Saturday .for Saluda, N. C. to spend ted a few- weeks. tal1 The Piedmont Summer School at i Rock Hill, closed last SatuHay a ver> re- successful term. A play entitled I "Contents TJnknown," was excellentlj of^rctrtTerod in the chapel of Friendshif me College, Wednesday night, under th< ich direction of 'Mrs. Susie Bailey ont of of the instructor. It was so wel | done that many requests were niad< af- for it to be repeated, ? - . PALMETTO t.RXPCT CLINTON "NEWS Hebron Baptist Sunday School commenced at the regular hour. ' lli :'.il, Agreat number was pfbsent. We all know that the Sunday School is the foundation of the church. Friendship 'A. M. K. Sunday School -started Sunday morning at" I0:4f> tip* lesson was well discussed and reviewed by the superintendent; Mr. 11 L. Alexander'. the --G-emtmmtty?Glee?dub, Sunday A musical -recital was rendered by at Hebron Baptist Church. We ail know that the Glee Club-it, stiH pronrn(rroc o i?w? TLL. ? 11113 (irugruin was given in order fur the i mmunity tn wit ~ pess our success. Mr. Herbert Evans waA the Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Evans is a light jto all who-wish to take footsteps, Mr.* Sammie L. I.il-' liewood made a speech on "The Progress pf our Authorietie's," after which the Gleo^Club sang with tnelo_ dyt, spi l it nfei.s -?and oUmr?nte 1 o< 1 ier>- Prof. J. T. 'W. Mini.s-4s .he manager* of the~dee Club;-Who is a fauiifuT young' principal of Bell Street High School. Rev. T. H. Addison, a sou: healer, preached a soul stirring sermon Sunday morning and it was enjoyed by all who attended. Love Feast was I served and Testimony. Among the visitors present were: Miss M. A. Kirland from, ^jpiithern University; Balon Range, ' who is I ppenmng a iew uays wilH Mi1, and ?A1)s? ljtnulv;?M-ijvs?Andt'ciift 11 u tbe t [ford from Newberry who is spending a few days with Miss Earnestine Shell, Mr. J. T. Kennedy the guest of Miss Elizabeth Reeder. -AVe all know that' every "Fifth Sunday night is known as the night for -pfPgij^ms, at Hebron. At 8:30 o'clock Sunday evening the community prepared a program _for the evening of July 31. The participants: invocation, beacon' J. B. H. Ruth; intrumental solo. Miss Donna B. Thomp son; Quartet, by the iBusy Bee Club; . Address, Prof .J. T. W. Minis on the Subject, "Builders among Builders." . Prof' Mi-mr. alwayn try tu nuke mil' see as he does and he is one who in. _spiros the listeners: Reading bv Miss " TVTatTfe B. Wilson; Paper, "Mlssionaries and their relation to the church'!., by Mrs. Susie Ruth; Five minutes talk, Deacon Stanmore Ruff. Music by the D. C. and L. B. Quartets; - Paper, "Cooperation in the Christian church," Miss Sunearlv Beasiev: Mu eie by the D. and _L. D. Q,uarte;r neauing, Mrs. tiula Thomas; Reading, Miss Estena Sailer White; Music by Quarete; Ten minute* sermon _ .by the .pastor, Rev. A-3L-Sinvs^-offering, which was $G.05, for the Ushers, M issers" t^Lj^lie Taylor,' Wind fie Id Ruff, R. lSCJneNeal, Lernis Burnside, Misses Tela Fuller arid Bennie Thom~ _ _an. ' > , j The program given at ' Friendship A. M. E. Church Sunday night was aveiV successful one. The program' was rendered by the Stewardess k Board No. 2. Those participating j were: Miss Rebecca Brown, Mr. Ju. Tian Young. Mrs. Laura Shell. Mesdames Stella Harris. FThtma Little. Annie Little, Dora Blakley, .>Julia Taylor, Lfilie Counts, Messes Lottie Reaslpy ami "Minnie JB. Calhoun. _Tllfc | program Wf*s enjoyed by all who attended. The Pulpit Aid Board met at the r home of Mrs. "Eunice Brown, Friday The - subject of the evening was, "Thou shall not steal.*' Every i m expressed themselves icely. After all business wa**tran*<nctcd a delieiuu " Jemonaje and sahdwitch-cours^ was , "served. They were welcome and Wi*rt> askd to call again. The Willing Workers met Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs I^aura Shell. 1 [ Mesefts Henry Leake, D. 'B. Johnson, Eugene Faucet te and Heyward - K ingshoru are "home-from Washing tun,?Br- Ci and?New?York vir.ifcing IN. t . for a few days, froni Ashville to Charlotte, N. C. for a few days, i and after which from Chajiotte, N. LjC. to Washington, D. C. there she i will ,five. 'Miss Ohappelle will he i missed in Clinton Tspecinlly in the Y. P; C." Club, there she took an nci tive part. The Rainbow Weeding given by i the Y. P. C. Club on last Tuesday , was enjoyed by ^11 who attended. The Bride wal* Miss Kstena Satters white, she was the one sold the largt est amount of tickets. There were I six* brides i*nd one groom, Mr. Lewis Burnside. This Weeding wili ng, rei peated Tuesday evening. Come and j ' witness for yourself. 1 The Annual Meeting of Hebron ' 'Baptist Church will start Sunday. We ask all tcr be-present throughout ? the week and witness the services, i There will be a sivil sox rally at 1 Hebron Baptist Chuich Sunday 7, J, given by the Biisy Bee Club, a,t 8:00 o'clock. I i * V. I u u. ?? 9 mtm- -( H U'Ki.l.i; S I VI !n\ < 'olunilii/ft. S. ('. S ;n.dny ..id and y??U 11^ or by tTTC eidl'V and a/ Srho'.l in "Tin Di . i.y i.!:" he Manna.' A1 Ler ' i.e teaebiry > "' ihi.* les~l sun- .Mrs, 1, K. .\vN<.n vva. a.-K~d1l<> #lve a review o!" !?-" ? .. She was. ready fur' -the ta I: at. I did 'it very iiiU-M-.-tiiiC'!. ' a:a..: i'< ;y. Discussing th|. "Manna ' and lht. "Mut111 ii II H)r? 1 - i i? ??f ?i ' ! 11 . We ui'i',". !a-.iijvi: J=^=T^T^=\v^"T?''(. * yi? prcFmiT <"!!' Mean- l: :i/.j.alrjrk. who aid siviuijiMM' . v? ty alien-lively a* if *b.- wf - wal.uwJfiijj every ward tluit y. ;f evinjr aid. ^ At ' j 1 : ?;?? It. llii- Jl.o: ||irtir was .bp'iiu'bt by *,! . Dean Just t?> say th(_. Dean >j?oke. San'day nioru iinr is enough""tor everj. ' n.-'lv". i.ndersland the ie-'? v.h.i j;;i. ;.*eaid the Dean. Kvery. >:;?. < :> ;. Vfl ser.tiuli d 4f. - i ed ' _aa<-\\ u. tbat the 1 leal ^ .. ii a 'iark y !a^_ J <^... >. u-:'1 >)a* >;ryme *.<??> ? * - e . .. -a', l,.. a "... ./.-I. .. i: - '< >!-' \ jr,N VUCtiW I j I Jv . ' Hi- ikudus what ti. a. ' j\. i< instnicu T< \'"| . . >. J. Sum lay VycTrrnt! - -"n 7--?:?-aA tckinmle lyvd ?rj |. 1 (t t I.eAbshup. |t .;lW:>Wel| .11, i- \ i-n;T?y.- < t tie -ti tl? li\Mv<l. ;ii ?j> * !,.- a " w * i.\yv sa\ 'lii-li |i" W'ii'-a ,i" ,{<* . liveled tlic hies * at! >, jJ Ii heard (litlVbVll! pbe ... parts <?}''.S<at!h CsiYi.; F.a 7 -r, is art; aide t !! - r.a: a e.'IU"! I Wa- .ill-'/ ! * . hi hold the deli'. -I t. ' I I '1: .1 Tlx ine. -."lh-iiiir la : : I. " > 1 mI) 11 I 1 ^ ?- ! _ ? Tht. 111:1 t-.y tV: . . y j, s.ent can I'ecl a->'if<: t...icr e eiijaycd haying . a: . : jwere: 1'. K. Met a, : .1 L L_^ Chapelle arid la1.. I'< at - . -?There?U?1,?:???i?? ^? "TTards tie Ma- \ - .... i"7.. Mr. (ireeiie is \tr;. .-..j ' ' .; I. 1 T"i 1 " with he cinir. \i ,w.. . J j_. .a* ident at A lit .1 I d.i. : t >' . < ; 1 but vh{?ufifk . i.J t;,.?7T-. "Ti/r' ati, aircf :">TiT..~'"'l Fbl eius ha ve the week rtdi'.1 a- t-s-a . I in church is still u :tfi?^ r. n-a-- 7T. : i I j lilt .libers ' ^ijeai- j . elve;?a- a > }*..a? a? ??t. ? 1:. t _ ? iV . Pare % I I'M OBKIKN I III K. i HK-SA I . Kdmoiwl Uirhard \rlt-n Nit-tor . Mt Lavlt'ii ~ IN ' '(.I 11 n \S II KU." -r?J A I.><> J* '. '( lip This Coupon ? 1 his i'oupon with one Adult j Admission* of 15c "ill admit i \w> at an\ lime. to 1 he ( VKOU.V \ Till; VI UK ! ?<l+?-i Imi> oik* \dult Ticket and )" ?In Tel and?lln? ( on pun t~ht* l*Hy irtitittv