The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 13, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday. August 13, 1932
Mrs. Catherine" Denley ,of 2229
Washington St. or thife city has returned
home after spending nine
weeks with relatives and friends in
New York and Philedelphia.
Mrs. Catherine Holman of Latta,
' S. C.. is in the Cit.y spending some
time with Mrs. ,Swygert, 1225 Heidt
St. We wish for her a pleasant stay.
~M1ss Norta Jones and Miss Delia
Lee of Durham ami Greensboro, N.
C., respectively returned to their
hordes last Sunday ,afteT"sponding
two weekJs here visiting relatives and
friends.
A card from Dr. and Mrs. B. A.
Everett and party from Los Angeles,
Cal., states that they are [having'a
pleasant sojourn in the West.
Mrs. Hattie .Cecelia Warre*v_Ea?t
uvyrange, in. j. was the house guest
of Miss Ethel R. Gibson. Her stay,
was very pleasantly spent.
Mrs. I. S. Heevy and Miss Manila
A. Kirkland arc visiting relatives
and ffliends in. Westvlle, Kershaw
and Charlottle this week.
:MVs. iMattie Golden of Washington,
(D. G. is in the city visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin on
East Washington St.
. ? j I)r.
and Mrs. WHS. Thompson" Mii^
Atkineon and iMiss Rudean R (Icier of
Georgetown motored to the city last
Saturday and spent the week-end with
relatives and friends.
Miss Manola A. Kirkland, teacher
in the State A. and?M. [College atBaton
Rouge.. La., ils spending hen*
vacation in Columbia-with her sister
and brother-in-law?Mr. and Mrls. I.
S. Leevy on East Taylor St.
Mils. Preston Robinson of Eastover
was the guest-of Mrs.-Janie R-.-Williams,
1223 WTieat St. during the
r.mtl/l T St,1 era Cocoinn -f C TT f\
x<? - M*<v4 wtooiuii U 1 VJ. U V/1 UI
0. F. and H. H. of Ruth. . /
Mr. Hlerbert Riser spent a very delightful
Sunday visiting Miss Ro^a
Brown of Carlisle.
Miss Olva Harley of- 201G TTeidt
St. and Miss Anro Harrison of 2018
.Heidt St. aro spending a month vacation
in the country with. Miss liar-.
Prison's grandmother, MItsa Scatty.
We wish them a pleasant trip.
/Mrs. Price of 2112 Washington St..
has as her gn<|st her sister in-law,
Mrs.' Maym? Rhett ami little son,~Edmond
of Summei^ville, and her nep_
how from Paterson, N. J., Mr.
Arthur |Bolds.
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The Ushers of Sidney Park C. M.
E. Church, will render, a special, program
Sunday night Aug. 14, 1032, at
8 o'clock. Some of the best talents
will appear on program. The public
is invited. "
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iMrs. _Alma Denley of 2229 Wash_
; ~ ington St. reports a pleasant stay at
.. home with her' parents, Mr.-and Mrs.
G. R. Alford, Darlington, S. C.
and Mrs. GoOi Hull;- and two
children of Cincirtnfitti, Ohio are the
noijse guests pf thjeir aunts,. Mes
dames Dunmore pnd Games.
Mrs. Lettfe Wardy and little grand
daughter, Erline Wardy of Florence,
S. C. are here spending a while with
their daughter and aqat., Mrs. E.-S.
'McQueen. .?
Mtiss ISarah vWar3y of Florence,
S. C. jspent the week with her sister,
Mrs. E. S. McQueen.
Miss Beatrice Bennett of Charles?.
ton spent Tijesday Kvith %Mrs. Ella
Dunha^ ton Wheat St.
Mrs. J. C. Cannon of 2229 Gervais
St. ift confined to her- home from a
, serious injury to her shoulder and
arm, by the tRuss closing the door on
her. Friends \are all (expressing
their sorrow and aTe. hoping^her a
spe>edy recovery.
_Miss Ottie Green left Jie-city last
Friday afternoon to spend her vacation
with her aun'j and relatives in
Washington, D. C. We hope for her
a very pleasant stay.
Miss Emma Kershaw and Mr. I.e
Roy Brown were the house guests of
Mr. and Mps. E. W. Brown "on last
Sunday. While thert. they were.en
tertained by Miss Dorothy Gen and
Mva Prnwn ~ 11
wish fop her u shfe return ami also I
a visit again soon. *
MOON 1.I01IT SIIM'KK ?
There ysill.bo given a Alo.on. Light .h
Supper hy '.the ( Anisti.in ~\7h7lt C lub ci
of- Zion Chapel, Lykesland, S, C? T
August 17-.-^Sup|?er begins at 8:80 P
o'cioek." Zion Chapel is loea ed on 11
the Uluir Ruiuh- hading South, ten
miles frtm the State Capitoh ' 1
Cars and trucks leaving from 1-107
Oak Street, Columbia at ,8 o'clock jv.
m." Round Trip 20 cents. Come one
come all. t ' E
1)1 MAS CI,I B A
The Dumas Club mot at tho homo | f
of Air. Ulyltscjs Kennedy Tuesday J
evening. Aug, ii, and a very guy eve" , 2
irtfe was spent by all. Mr. Ulysses
| Kennedy was host of- the evening.
When- the . numbers 1 and - quests en-!
tered thc. home they'found can! tables .1
nicely njTanged and the charming v
anisic?from the radio gave?much aU=4]
traction. i /
At the beginning of the evening i
the members* of the club went into* a j
private" meeting during which current
events were hi ought to the club by j
Mr. Larmar BrayHey and many pro-J
blems which concerned the club were j
discussed. -During?the meeting Mr, (
Ulys.'fe.s Kenn'edy \was nuanimously c
enclosed as a member of the club and i
he expressed himself, as being a p
stansh 'supporter of all its endeavors.
The meeting was conducted bv Mr.'
W. H. Burton who is vice-president.!'
Mr. E. M. I'ressley, .Jr. has departed I
for the North and every member of p
the club morns his" departure. p
After tho business meeting, dveiy-i
body arranged for it bridge eomcstj
and at this time punch wajs serv.ed. |
inniMuix v im iiTj v i>i i> i
The Mission Circle Club met at the
^ home of Mrs. Julia' Commorigs, Senate
St., Monday, Aug. 1. 1032 at the J
usual hour. The meeting was called
'? to order hv the president, M^s. Lot-j
' tie Casir. T1 rc 11 was called, each |
member paid his dues as usual. Af-!
ter which the housewwas open for J
business . The club was favored by I
r some helpful remarks by Ilea. Sums 1
and Mr. ILampton. We were indeed >
? glad to have visitors. The club will !
. ho glad to have Mrs. Singleton hack
to the club meeting next week. Af""
ter spending her vocation in Rockaway,
N. Y. she is here again. The
! hofstess served a delicious course of
'" cake, cream, and mints. The "next
meeting is to be held with Mrs. Sallie
Thompson, 1314 iBarnwell St.
) Monday Aug.- 15, 1092.
THE Pi
BRYANT WILLING WORKERS
The Bryant Willing Workers Club
ict at the home' of MTsiT Margaret
herph Tuesday evening for its reular
meeting, with the presdent at
or poft of duty. The meeting was
ailed to order' at the umiaT- -hour.
he club then intered th)e business
art of the program which was very
iteresting. There'was a round table
iseussion of which every one exresKed
himself freely. There were
arious suggestions given whjch were
or the club's benefit. The ciub then
lanned for a Silver Tea that is to
e given at the home of Miss Mat tie
tell Ritter, 1725 Tobacca St., Sunav
afternoon at 4:30 Ancr. 14 1939
ifter the discission a delicious menu
,as served. Then the club adjorned
or the evening.- j
NT), CALVARY .1LXIOk MISSION
GIRLS 1'RKSKNTS CARNIVAL
Comc to a Carnival given by the
funior .Mission girls of Second Cal
ary Church Tuesday and Wednes
lay,?Aug. 10-17. at?1240 Heidt?StrVdded
attraction, Junior Bathing
Scanty Revue. Begins at 7 o'clock.
\ M.
? f.li
NOTICE
All members of Queen Esther
'hapter No. 1, 0. E. S. a He request.
<1 to meet Monday afternoon Aug.
5th, at 5:30 sharp. Business of im_
(ortance.
Mrs. E. E. Mightier, W. M.
Mrs. Laura Barr, Secretary.
BURNISHED ROOlMS For Rent, aptly
to Mrs. T. H. Henrfc, 712 Calionn
St.?City.
CLINTON NEWS
JTohion Bantis (Tuir<? Sunday
School opened at the. usual hour on
Sunday?Tht. 'lesson?rrrrs?discussed"
ivilh much interest hy pupils and the
eachers.
At 11:30 Rev. A. A. Sims delivered
a . wioiidei ?ul message. "Too ther"
l'ht. listeners were well entertained.
In our evening services the pastor
again delivered n powerful?juul?444?
spiring sermon. The revival meet
i'ng began Sunday morning. Rev.
Morrison ?is the speaker.
- Friendship A. M. E. Sunday School
opened at 10 o'clock a large-number
was presen"..
Dr. John McSwain* pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church, (white)
President of P. C. College gave a
brief sketch from the Bible. Great
manifested in tiie lectures given by
f.he outstanding chajractdr of the
on rnimr
At 11:30 Rev. T. II. Addison delivered
a very -impressive message.
Th't. message of the evening was
delivered by the Rev. Antime Steward
Who preached from-his heart.
Miss Bertha Irby daughter of Mrs
Ibbie Irby departed this life Friday
morning at 2 o'clock after a long
a. Friendship A. E- Church?11
period of illness. Was funoralized
oYTock by thc .Pastor Rev. T( H.
Addison.. Sunday, morning . T. A.
Williams funeral director. 1-. ...
\r,-oo M?r.1 A.v.l ...
* VIWHV. JJJ ? "-[ ^\tl\
is spending a short while wfttrMis
sos Donna B. Thompson and Marie
Young, both jof S. Bill StreeU
Miss Martha Bell Bryant of An
derson, S. C., is spending a few days
with Miss Linnie B. Williams on W.
Carolina Ave. 1_
The Community Glee Club is still
progressing under manager Prof. J.
T. W, Minis. Madames Clara. Cheek
anil Iyiila Young and little Miss Eloh
nor Young "let!.. Saturday?wfor Wash
ington, H>. C., after spending a short
while w! ,h pavdjits and relatives.
_ Mr._J.utm Little spent *ho week
end at 'himie^ with wife and son.
On last Suhday a, new comer was
horn in thc home of Mr. and Mrs,
.Thcodor-e?BlaTcoly who was formal
l.v named lif'.le Miss Clara Pearl.
Mrs. Blakely is increasing in health.
Miss Emma Lee Flcnimen of this
city died Friday morning 5.:Q(i p. m.
and was fumrali/.ed Sunday evening
at Hebron Baptist Church, D. E.
Dribble funeral director.
?. W,. were very gTad.tohave in the
city Rev. E. A. Adams and son vis
iting friends. ,
Mi". Henry Watson was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Thompson
on Monday. . ? ?
Professor C.. G. ^Gaitc.J, and Mr.
Lcvester Vance were in the city Sat
unlay fith.
Those on the sick list arc Miss
Kuhy, Mr#. L,i2?ie Young, ;vunty
Martin, Messrs,Humph Calhoun ami
Hestekiah Potlbw.
Miss Maud Shelle left Saturday for
her school.
\VC are glad to have Mrs. Elizabeth
Nance in the city again.
Misses Grace Crawford and Eva
Kate were visiting friends and school
mates on last Friday evening,
CEDAR GROVE A. M. E. ZION
R<*v. C. H. McRae Pastor
Sunday was an ideal day. Sunday
School was largely attended. A; 3
o'clock Rev. Gashen, pastor of the
Bethlehem Baptist Church. Newberry,
S. C., selected as a text Jude 7:
23 verse. Tie ppreached a soul itir'
?ng sermonl Collection for * tie
morning service $11.55. Collection tit
night $5.08.
~ Mrs. Ebbie Co thiiena.Nnmh'tmah
Mrs. Ebbie Coleman from Carlisle
S. C. spent a week with her Sistcv
Mrs. Fannie Shell of Whtmire.
Mrs. Hyatt Burton spent the past
week end in Saluda with the bank
cashier of Whitmire.
Mrs. Vivtar. Fahty Mis? Gr Fant
Miss Elio^.e B. Alrams made elo
(quent speeches en our r cogram the
5th Sunday in July. The Sims' Chape
n Afcfrii iiial tfi n - -
u.mctto leadct
and the Cedar Grove choir rendered 8
excellent music and., also the Cedar ^
' Grove quartet. We had a very uni *
i que program. 8
j Misses lleulah Swindled, Ethel I.eP ?
Swindler Mr. Charlie Jones made a j
1 |ttip-call?Uj?Master Willie^ Goi.i ami ?
Mozetla Kpps Friday. '?~ f
We are very sorry jo report that c
Mrs. Ooi'a Worthy is on the sick list r
and are hoping and trusting she and ><
others will soon recover. Others on
the sick list are: Ma. Hampton t
Johnson, Nathaniel Glenn. Eunice v
"Cannon, Mary Abrams. ' J
Mt. Harmon Bapti4; Church Rev. c
-I.- S. Hannaham. Pastor. Sunday 1
School opened at7the usual hour with _
tlit. Supt., ahd teachers at their post
if duty.
The Silver Tea Circle met at the
English Ho eTT iflrs. Willie EngUgH. I
Prfn'ietor. After a splendid program i
a delicious course of cake, tea and ice
- .'ream was served. ? ? - . *
On. Monday night of last week a c
'-reception was given by the loyal 3
members of Mt. Harmon in honor j
beloved. ? ?? "j
of their boloved pastor. (
Rev. C. A. Dunlap .the pastor
. of. New Bothel A. M. E. Church was a
- pie-ont and?made?very timely re- _
marks. A very jiniety program was I
rendered by?the Jonia^ and?Senior, .?
choirs, after which th# Quests were c
served sandwiches, chicken, cake and I
lemonade.
The sons and daughters of Mr. *
and Mrs. Stephen Wiley have return
od to Philadelphia after having spent
a very pleasant stay at home. 1
I.)r. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. .
and Mrs. Vass, were the we^k-end
guests o-f Mr. and Mrs. Wiley. y
Mrs! Wiley Evans of New York j
and Mrs. -Louise. Yarmar of Camden _
woi',. in the ciiy last week. ,
ABBEVILLE NEWS \
Miss Harriett A. Wink field left "j
sometime ago for New York City on
a pleasure trip. v' j
Muss Louise Laney of Augusta, Ga. s
arrived in the city a few days ago for ,
a visit?to her coustn. Miss Edna Gil-'j
-bard-at No. 7 Cherokee St. j
I Mrs. Janie Ellison is home to stay
again, after spending several yeans .
I in Andorsftn with Vior son in law And I .
. .1
, severe illness. Our deepest heartrelt
sympathy goes out to the bereaVA;d
family. She is better known to all
is Mrp. Fisk Bauknigbt. Her fun ral
was held in Mt. Pleasant Jiajrtist
}hurch_ on Sunday the" 7th, at 4 P. j
>!. eondM' t* ?1 by Ri-v J \V Mindmnll
i_Mc.CornucJc, aft at which the inter-4
nent was in Lakeview, "Tomson's"
emetary. Mrs. Henry was laid to
est \inder-a mound of beautiful flowers.
" '
Mrs. Eula Watt Hamilton of De- '
roit, Mich., arrived last week to be |
vith her sister, Mrs. Essie Watt Me- i
Cpllnr
IRST AFRICAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. W. Williams, Pasor ,
Last Sunday was a great day at
he First African Baptist Church.
eweral of theoTdfaces wTTcTViad been
Hsent for some time were seen again
i the services.
At 11 o'clock the regular mornrig
worship began with the pastor'
n charge. He brought to hi> hearers
?ehallenspng message, ~using as his
e\t, 1 Cor-3:a, ^Fpr. we are labor- ] I
rs to gether wnth* GWd: ye .are God's
usbandry, ye arc God's buildings." i
'he theme taken f^rvn the "Tl!i \\
Laborers with God." Some of the' j
lain points discussed in his discourse,
/ere: If we are to labor, together I
ur way unto him. and be willing ;to
,-ith God, it is necct?sarv to commit
ccept his guidance; to succeed in
ur labor- with God, we must srtudy I
nd accept his program; tho ta^dc that '
ngages our attention as we labor 1
ogether With God is according to
ur several abilities. The pastor al- '
o stated that, in order to labor sue-',
essfully,. we must at all times acnowledge
our dependence upon God,,
nd we must realize that our success
rrthe larger field of God, that Is
vith others, depends to a great exent
upon the nature and extent of
he work wrought 4n?ufh?Lastly?as?
Christian's duty to ^e faithful to
he end. After the "splendid message
ireparations were made for baptism.1
?he pastor descended into the pool j
ind foui^oandidates were baptized. |
Communion service*? were held at
1:80 o'clock dud was largely attended.
The pdstor ntade a short talk, af- er
which, the congregation joined in
long service and expression of thanks
giving to God for his protection and
guidance through the past month. " "
At the evening service the pastor
spoke from he -fourth veijse of the
ifth chapter of St. - Luke, "Now
vhen he had left speaking, he said
into simon, Lounch out into the- deep,
ind let down vour nets fctr-a draught.'
PKeme, "The*" Shallows and The
Oeeps." In discussing this theme, the
lastor called attention to the fact
.hat there is too much shallow ffsft^
ng on ine pan or C hristians for
louls for the Kingdom of God. and
jrgedupon the church to launch -out
nto the deep and let down God's
vord?the net-that is able to catch
nen for Christ and his Kingdom.
' The members expressed themselves ,
ts having f>een greatly benefited after
rearing these challenging discourses.
?On-the-tTth of this month, the minsters,
deacons and steward)? o-f the 1
arjous churches' of the city, will ren-1
ler a program for the benefit of the
?. A. B. Church."
CHESTER PARAGRAPH
!
Mr. S. R. McClurkin has returned
lome. after spending several months
n New Jersey.
Misses Lelia and Minnie Shaw of
iVinston-Salem, N. C. are the guest
if their' aunts, Mrs. Melison Hope
ind Mrs. Minnie Sandeifs.
Mrs. S. L. Finley left Friday for
Jew York CitV. to visit hpr unn \Tr
x>uis .f'inTey, who is a student at
kdmbia University.
Mr. Nicholson Gaston is a patient
it the pryor "Hospital.
Misses-Matfy Alice and Fannie I.allaude
Wfiglrt, of York, S. C. are.
i ponding a covlple' of weeks in the
ity, with their aunt, Mrs. Martha
Agurs,
The Social Promoters Club gave
heir fifst annual picnic on Friday.
Mrs. Salliee McCellan White- and
ittle son, of New Ybrk City ftre
spending a counle of week- in tbo citv
vith- their mother, Mrs. Ella M.
Suy.
Mrs. Sallie Lewis left Thursday for
iVashington, to be a,t the bed side of
ler daughter, Mrs. Janette Lipsey.
Mr. and Mrs. fcddie Franklin amf;
son of Washington ispent the week-"'
?nd with their sister and father. Miss
Louise and Mr. Will Franklin. j
Mrs. Jplia McDonald, has .as .her i
fuest Miik. Ruth Cooper of Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jackson, Oak
3t. entertained a few of-their friends |
it a whist party on Tuesday night
ind the house "was beautifully decorited
in rose and yellow. ?A?delirious
ce and salad course was served.
Mr. Ervin Mobley, Mr. Norman,
fafn>es and Mr. Leroy Thomas, motored
from Jonestown Penn., and
were the week-end guest of Miss Ho- ?a
Denton, Louis St,
We have or\ the |;ick. Miss Ruth
Johnson, Ashford St.; Mrs. Maggie
Rainey, Mr. Paul McCellan and Mr.
James Westbrook, McLure St.
Mrs. tRebeeca Denton and little
Miss Ruby Denton arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. William I,. Denton of Plea
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TRA'N TRAVEL
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SAVANNAH,
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Saturday August 20, '92
-RETURN LIMIT LEAVING SAVANNAH
12:5.', A. M. AUGUST 23.
1932.
ROUND TRIP FARES " '
FROM: ~ : 7
Allendale, S. C $L0j)
COLUMBIA, S. C. __ I..VJ
Newberry, S, C.._?7. _ 1 ..">()
Orangeburg. S. C. i ~p
Greenwood, S. C 2.00
Chester, S; C 2.00 Lancaster,
S. C. ... 2.!>0 '.
Proportionate Round Trip Eares
from all intermediate points.
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS .
Southern Rail'y System
7
^ 1 ?
in Georgetown, S.C. '
Mis. ALt'thia Bolts Green left on
Saturday for Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Florence Jackson aJ\d Miss
Marjoice D. Kelly left on_Saturday
for New York.
Dr. and M^s. Wm. S. ThompsanJ
Messes, Rudine Reeder and Jennie1
Atkinson. Mr. Henry Saudi; and Little
Miss Ernie" Mae and Fannye Lee
Sauds loft for Columbia on Saturday, , ?
The Sands will go from Columbia to
their home. Birmingham, Ala.
"- Mrs. R. J. Jackson and children,
Henry Taylor and Teviler are visiting
relatives in Abbeville, S. C. '
Mr. Marion Leathers of Cheister,
?. C. is the truest of his aunt, Mrs. Margaret
E.. Smith.
Mr." R. Joseph Burrafro has returned
to the city h.ftey spending a week
in Andrews.. S.
The iMessos Flirida, Garner, 'Hilda
and Zelda Jackson wetfe visitors in 1
Abbeville, S. C. and Fayetteville, N.
C. this week.
Messrs George C. Wilson fend Winston
J. HemmingWay of Conway, S.
?-? were gue*ts of Misses Pearle AL
ston and Ruth Parker on Sunday . ri
Do not forgeet the? '^MiHionAre
Cruise on Bethesda's Lawn Monday
eveuing- -August 22," sponsored by
the Deaconess Board of the church.
I Rev. Prof. John R. Wilson, State
MitkiAnorv r\f rnlnmlyifl S P. wqq a