The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, August 20. 1922
"Mr. Coyet Divine was the guest of]
Rev. Boy<l and his sun. I fern y at i
Irmo, S. C. last week.. While there'
he visited llarbefso,, College, Saluda
Dam, and other noted places. He
is a graduate of. the High Schqol
Department, of Allen University, He
is expecting ta attend College there
this coming school term.
Mr. Macon Payne and Miss Angeline
Boatwright of Washington, D.
C-, jind Mrs. R. M,. .Mushy^uUdmof h.
ter of New- York City are in .he
citv. the house-truest* of their pa
rent, Mr. and Mrs. B. Boatwright on
N. -Oak Street. We wish them a
pleasant stay.
Mrs. T. F. Wright of Del.and, Fla. '
is spending her vacation in the fity.'j
ohe guest of Dr. M .A. Evans, at
College Inn.
Dr. and Mrs. T. J, Miles and neice .
nf Mnnnn Hh mnf/itowl ?
"* nyivi vii i?? o unity I
TMoncFay. * '
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Prof. J. T. W. Mijns ot' Clinton
sp&nt a few hours in t(y.> city Tuesday
on business.
Prof. J, D. Moore, the noted-music j
teacher of Charleston, Mr. Wiilia.n
Turner, student of Si. Aug J-tine. J
Raleigh, N. C., Misses Minnie Bur- f
_ roughs and Matthews, two ol' .lie :
?city school?teachers stopped over t
Saturday morning enroute to Flat :
=- Ruck and Asheville, *N: C. t> Tlvey !
were entertained at the BetheJ "church '
parsonage" ~by the Revs and Mrs.
Lawrence. ' ' * .
Mrs. Sarah Allen, Mrs. Virginia K.
Heyward, Mr. Hamilton and the hree
charming Tittle daughters of Mrs.
Dorothy Gomez cf Charleston motored
up to spend the day with pa.<-|
^-tor of-Bethel and hts family.
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Mrs. N. J. Frederick left Monday
for-rllendersonville, N. C., where she
will spend two or more weeks en"
joying the mountain breezes. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kabh, ?Srs. Alio
Albany,. Mr. Clarence Rabh, Misses
Bvelyn Meredith and?M:ii-i<m S:>lil.<
of Washington, 1). Cv, are The-house?
C M.. AT...',
u l I'll. clIIU *>11 lllllll \ fill
1007 Harden St.
Misses Catherine and Xa halic
Frederick, Gladys Harvey, and Alta
Clark have returned home at'ter
spending alx.ut t,wo months in NewYork
City. TheytVeport a delightful
time. ' .
Mrs. Gladys T? Daniels and children,
Lewis Jr., and Robona left last
week for Norfolk, Va., wlirtr they
wilV spend their vacation' witU relatives
and friends.
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. ?* . Miss Willie * BeM^fnughman left
for New York, August 5. where she
will spend the winter with lu?r-mother.
and father. We wish for her u
pleasant stay. .
MISS MARGARET HARRIS
HOST HNS
?Miss Margaret, Harris.of Sl."> Ttiaiid
? ing Street Entertained two of Ihh
class mates with a dinner last Wednesday".
A color scheme of yellow
decorations^ A .delicious four-courke
dinner was served. Those enjoyrn*pr
the dinner were Miss Olive Thompson,
Miss Eartha Neal Caughman,
Mrs Margaret Harris. Miss Marga"Tet
Harris, Mr. Geogo Wright. The
t * * ' rIN
MUM OR I AM.
r fn sail bui loving romoinl/rance of
M p*_.Jh*a isy* F. Asnian,.. who dopaiHui
this* ]^fo August 25,
Oh,' Mmlior cliair, #
It's just a yi-ar
Sin?-o you loft us;
It si'i'ius as if
It win' \ i-stonlay
Win*n you wort* \vith u^T'*
1101110 hasn't boon tlu>?namoi? 1?
It ran nover bo tlit* sinno"*
Sinoo you loft us.
You woi o surh a
Timo anil faiihi'iil wik?
A devoted and patient mother',
A wonderful and. dutiful isisteiv
It pains our hearts to know
Thai you've left us foiever
Huf tied knew host
lie wanted J*ou to rest;
We're* trying hard to ho brave.
Oh, Mot-her dear,
Sin c you left us.
-Mr. Kdward Asman, hushai\d,
Mrs. Miriam A. McMillan, daughter,
illi'i .It 1h t'uilui. hiutlit^
Mrs, .John Robinson, sifter.
MRS. V. ! :. 1)1 NMORK^ A VKitY
( HAKMixt; HOSTESS
Mrs. M. K. Duninoro, was a very
charming ho.-tess to her relatives and
a few fri; nds ? 11 Thursday ev.pitjtuf
at hor vot y hospitable ho,HH'7T"|'2(?
Green St re -t.
Her guests wore hor noice and
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. George Hull of
Ciiicinna?i. t)hiot_Miss Syrono Simons.
Now York City. Mrs-. Penelope
Notion,- N'x w Jc'i':(oyj_ Mrs. Bessie
Smith, Chestef, I'm; Mrs. Julian
Simmons. Miami, Fla.; Miss Frankio
Hull and Mr. and Mrs, Roht. Simons
of. Columbia.
The bus-ess'served a dcKcipus buffa
suppetv after, which the "guests asst
nhled in?Undrawing, mom to lis-,
ton Tit toi -r very helpful address- by
IN ou'doiiU-dloovei1?over?the .radio.
MR. HOYT BROWN HONOKKl)
ONB1RTHDAY,
A lovely and most delightful in
formal ajl'air was the Surprise Birth
Nito Supper "which Miss Annie R.
Thompson gh\'C from '8:.T0 to 12 o'
clook ..Thursday evening, August 11,
at her home on (lervais street in
honor of hor ho.y?friend, 'Mr. lloyt
Brown. For
the oeoasion tho rooms of the
lower?Ileu4i of tlv-wtox -tlvrowni)i
suite and fhoniit jfully " fle.'orated
with a .variety of . garden flowers. A
pink color scheme was carried out
in detail. On the lace covered tablp
in the dining room, which was ten
'. ei-od with the arrangement. of pink
flowets, was'a beautiful . embossed
birthday cake.
About 8:15 . the 'guests wety usher
od into the dining' room and wore
seated, at thy time Mr, Brown- ar
rived. The delightful supper w a s
served immediately. The iirs course
was: rice, brown gravy, green peas,
potato salad macaroni, fried chicken,
white bread and ice tea. The second
coin se:?pineapple?ire -cream, i ml Kid
ual cakes and mints.
i oi pianos auiracipveiy utcoraieu
the living and dining rooms. Ice
cream and cake we're served. After
wards many games were enjoyed.
The guests were: Mioses Mary Etta
Thompson,. Lueile Thompson, RceeH
Joh.nkon. Frances Br*>wn, Mr. Joel
Presha, Thomas E. Warren Jr., Mr.
Johnic Moblev and Mr. T. E. Warren
SlRPRIflE BIRTH NIGHT "
PARTY.
Mrs. Ernestine Guest was surprised
and entertained by her mother Mrs.
Louise Powell, at the home; of Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Pugh, 1115 Whalev
street.' The guefets played many in
teriesting games of whist; after
which the hosess served walnut ice
'roam and cake. The night was su
pgr pleasant for everybody.
IN WASHINGTON.
Mts.-W; A. - Thompson left- Sunday
morning, Aug. 14, 1PJ2, for Washing
ton, D. C., whore she was called to
the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Brisco. who has beep, in the hospital
for several days, where she is wait
ing to undergo a serious operation!
W*o hope Mrs., BrTsco much success
and also a quick recovery. Mrs.
rhorppsoiTs stay tr indefinite., '
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I 1 Uk.MKK ( (Jl.t .M151AN I i. 1 iiil)
ill kl.N 1 \N W12LKS .VIAY
Al) s. "Nellie, y?ihi|T on lornioi iy i/i
tills Vli.v, l/Ut MOW leMUIliK 111 -.*1 III tins,
is. I ii. tlu.- ii ( ou.ily
Aunalni uiiii spent her vaealh/ii in llie
ci'iy. fc>liu was tlie i'io?.i.-e guint" y?.
Alls. J. A. llritflit. '1 ne niK'it ul iier
arrival she was honored Willi a sinpristi
.party a^ Alls, liriglil. Airs.
TTrmpsntrV friends' were yiail lo welcome
her hark^-do the city." Alany ol
iliein called'during her say and she
altellikd liiaiiy' .ali'air- out ol' the
>ai)i?s, Mr. ana Airs. ttnitnrd .Nuklrs,
.Mrs. Kloise Cra'ft? n; Mr. Thos. Paunerljy,
Mr. Robert Griffin, Miss Ma- I
mie Griffin, Mr. Ulysses ToaiJ v, .
I'uif.?R.?LL,?Riddick,?and Mr.?
II. Hampton..
v*?- V tv* KVANS'
CI.INIG HAS NEW Nl RSF
Miss Flora Murphy,' recent grauato
nurse from ^t. Agnes llos .pit:.!
and Training School. Raliygh, N. C?
arrived in , the' ci?.y last Nveek and
has taken up her position as nurse
in the Evans' Clinic <11 Harden St.
Miss Murphy comes highly recommended
and we predict success for
| her ill her .new position.
A N N( )T\(CKM I: NT
| Mr. Nathan Carter of College
| Plare, Columbia, S. C. wish to announce
the marriage ^ hts stSt'cr
F.unire F. to Rev. Mm. Ming of New
York Gtty,_4uly- 14 10&2r ??
'ALMhm LLaOEK
SKKN IC'KS- \T SI-:< l)\|) CALVAIO
Visit tlx lV>llowi..>. ' '
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I'arty I'm h?-r at'yliirh tinn
yany <>l" lief*. fr'ieii<|> ami aeip.iainia.iv?
s'm tiaie in ij.iln'tiy May t- -wi-lr
j.yr -euiiyi aliilyf. ions ami *}.. : ei't iny>.
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' at to Ivor surprise. Ct> ii-toivi.i l
v-veral. Ainniu-. .In in were , eioiit,
lit aaliful 'ha.-kfi.- . 1" real !'lo\v.--iy_an.r
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i r-.titi '"iu-r iliililri'ii.l' < 'a r>:"i\intr
;t .-hc 'was very Pappy. -Sa-I, Put t.iu
1 litimial c-??minjlt- "i>I. tr;em!s ami tin- -!
a ' >' "f i-' r -: \ ' - a. ; 1... I
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Mis. a l-|
worker in iu-r < . v ami "Uiinunity j
as well as ..f tiio rity ..-eha ]'
P. aeliri s. ami t in h -an < y -pe. M- '
a I''a it of tit % a. if i -ti?rr*?,\ - : v. ill.-, i
4m ot Mt-r to In- ready Tn' fmcii] '
winter tlnie.s. Tito. May !. - -I
er haviny read -Tii.'uw. Ix-ant il'iti
> ; rds an.I tin- : '<n??-???-. #
it: Sit sduim >'1V ii Ili. Hat:fi-. '
-Mil s. II. Piml-ay. .Ahuyrte :
Pones. Cora if. iNv.-'ayrl ^irs. S. 1
\V. Peeler. .Mis.- W. Snri'h. iMcstinn '
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P. .M. Pci:-oia Will- M.uti-m, Mi. ami -I
Mrs. ,1;'S. Vent 'at; i N.-T,v Hauler"!
Mr..ami M's. MeCoii': Mr-? ,\. IMimj-'
uioml. II. Miller, A i: - - (i-. r.-e \\"a-ii
injftofi. Minnie Wn-himrtoii. '.Miss-A.
Ileal. Mr-. ('. .J. A\ i.1 ia s a.nl .laayiiters
Misses Kv.-lyr .*1 ?a/.. lie.* \Maidr.
Mis, (itKjel.av.jI?i. I.. <>. Miller
Miss lit-11 .limes. A nanili. r of
l.-ildivn. Tic entire -lay v.a- oiie of
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Ti~ CAUUt
SPECIAL
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CHARLES
Sept. 5th?VL
ATLANTIC (OA
Leave I rikm Sti
Churches Spur
I n ion Hautist ? 1
^rx.. .First Calva
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, ' ' ' - ? 1 M o' I. W ' !, i? I I I f W
il'>)' North < aiolijia.
.-Mi . Uo- a Kihi.v < .a'jjLLXL-JjlL?
j.vii' 'a' ion. .
I '> . L.t I.fcr l'rt; * :.
in the city Sunday..
Mn-.*!.uciJe Pauley it lHnpi, X*.
i Vr-hiny' Mr. a,nd >i, <) ,\. Pay!"
j MPs KnYily ,Sma;I. of. New Y<
'Pity is visit iny f,'<r hi'. *? .! Mr.
j i*. I .-'malls. ;
v ; Ani^ie Lutilo, and Ka!
fa .1 <>!' ( (iluu li.a arc y.ajsi- of-.\|
V- << .h-nieiiline aaii ''yi.i.kia YiUin'
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.r.n <".'? \\rfi!i;-.r
lV>i\ >"-hiia I... Wdliaais State <
' IliHT "I'.II . Oi a.
I' ra-rr Siiiday.M-r.
John Wa.-hinyon. aiM: .d*,
u-r M i.vs. Km he WaMiinytoi., . v
l'rof. Henry I>avi>'are vi.- ir.*?i -*
(ieorirelovvn. ...
J <->.< BiithesUa Baptist Sue
; chpo! . held 1 h?jir annual, picnic
11.1a: enure!) laa^+j Mo'n<l+ty tt'i'+t-rmro
i I ' 1 r r+rThrrrnn \\p(')(i surv<*t| cake***- ti
ice mam. : *
i?LxiLL. ' '! I.-'-..,. ' -o.t^trv-g;
<ia' -I >ii j it i1 church. the I'a.M r~ U
J-H?K-?1 'aniel-'?pri mi i,ed?n?v. or h r
sc'rimui from the Ist.'fsalm. .Alt v'
l ( audio liyht services \vy.t. held .
cachAtno inker's mime vyas called , tl
responded whit li."> ems and re
ed.'.a caudle. After the- r<Ji- call. '
i'a'i ?w t re?1 urneii??p-;?rr-h?'i.e. i
tiles ware liyhted. The' choir Ay
"I K'!" loWWC ' ' t ?
*!ii!('. the candles hurtled. A v
"-nnf was realized.
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\V.. aiv vary eladhave-in
-m-hM -jrt?bit-tie '/.inn Pap' tsr vj~r
the ' Rev. "Beetu>l. evangelist. whul:
j hevn cond.icidnir a y.-vivjil thoe't
j'he past tw?; weeks aiKl'.is -til! he
Mlr-.and hi? 'pai't tr-at Airy-"'.
''d Weil. for.tin- I.ecd.
Mr. I,..nv P. 11 :
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