The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 03, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7

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I Saturday, September 3, 1932 V . Miss Eihel I.co Neybitt /.as returned after spending a very pleasant month with Mioses Ruth Elizabeth and Doryee Brownlee in Anderson, South Carolina. ? _ ; ' _____ Prof. F. M. Staley and Jtfnily offirefinhniin' v e i-?~ " ur., ityan and f mother; and MiSsT'Audrey Dixon of IBarnwell. S r. snt?pt '? tM5c?!ieIa as the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Jamds O. Thompson. , Miss Idell Wannamakcr left last week to spend her vacation with relatives in St. - Matthews. We wish her a ploasant stay. Mns. John R. Richatvson Mrs. Arthur \Villiams and Miss Gladys Williams .left the city last Saturday morning for their home hi Atlanta, Georgia, after spending a pleasant two weeks in tl'ie city as the guasts r of Mrs. F. R. Games anl Miss Frankit. Hull. Miss Idella Pagan, niece of Mrs. Francis Thomafr has returned from ^ Dawville, Va., where she spent the summer with her mother, Miss Pagan is a member 'of the class of '35. State College and is quite popular. Mr. and MnS. Gat)fiel Thomas leit~ Monday night for Washington, Now York and other points east.' They plan to be away about two weeks and ?,;il ? win see many piaos on their__?.,rive ; ? '"there triUrbacTcr 3Tr. ThorfTas holds a position of tiust ?ahd honor with the local branch c.f Ciulahv Company "** Mrs. Thomas is Richland County's ' Very < efficient Homo I)cmonstVat:.on Agent. . , ? Miss J. V. Bryant of Chariest: n is J on a .visit- to her--brother in New York City for an indefinite stay. ^ _____ Mrs. Camille Daniels Rarr of Brooklyn, ..N. Y.. who was suddenly called to the funeral of her aunt, I Miss Thomasons Davis last wtu'l? will return to Brooklyn, Friday. Miss Mary F. Brown and her boy friend?Mr. -4.?L, Brown motored?t-oLeeds, S. C., on last Monday evenening, where, they will spend .heir vacation with Miss "brown's relatives and friends While there they will visit various places such as Rnek_ Hilt, --Chester; Lancaster- arid ~CohrnT-~ bia. We wish for them a pleasant stay- \ Miss Ethel Caffin entertained with a dinner at her home 2K?i Taylor St Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss R.hel Lee Nesbitt who have-just re turned from Anderson. S. C., ;where __ she spent 4 weeks vacation.' Till'. guests were: Miss Nesbitt. Miss Cof" fin, Mr. Wad dell McMillen, Mr. Wil-bert II. Ford. Mrs. Flornto Jolnu-on oi' Snvanna-bGa.,-is spending two \veoks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John =Trftpp. West Taylor Street. [ Ruth., Thompson of Allendale. | spept several days hi I lie idly las>_ week visiting friends.* Prof. B. L. Pa crick, head of the Department "f History and. Sociology at Storer College, Harper's Ferry, W. Va? is in the city visit ing relatives and friends.* Mrs. S. M. Gregg, and spn. J. K, - Jr., have returned to New York af-. ter spending a very pleasant stayed' five weoks here ami Hopkins with her mother, sister* an<h brothers " Wo are atko glad o have Miss Reynolds back - to the after having spent a lovely vacation in Washington. IT. C., and New York. She motored back witlr her brother Mr. Iaaayiioyiio 1 < 1 s - and family of Washington. They have trqturned to Washington and reported a wonderful trip. , r> -Mrs. J. C. Cannon has as her guest Miss Winona A. Howard, attractive daughter of Rev. and Mrs,. W. M. W. M. Howard of Darlington, S. C.. who is making it very pleasant for her while in our city. Miss Howard is known for her musical talent. To u know her is .o love- her. "Mrs: Can non is planning a large receptipn in \her honor before leaving for^ ,ihc younger set. ~ "Mr. and Mt'u. Jamuii?iil Hopkins had as their guest for a few days this week Mrs. Modera White and her little daughter Almetta, Master J. C. White and Rev. H. R. Nesbitt of Winston-Salem, N. C. Rev. -Nesbitl drove them- down in, their car; they^ "left Wednesday morning f.oj^ AsT.j ? ville, N. C., where she will spend a few days with her brother.. . They ? win return Saturday for Wins'.onSalem. We all were very happy I > have Mrs. White with us and hope she will return again soon. Prof, and Mrs. Joseph A. Bailey of j this city, now deaiwoT aduyajtjpn at the. State Collect at Pjne Bluff1, /yjjs , have been in tne cLy for two weeks J ? visiting Mr. Bailey's parents, Mr. S.n-1 , Mrs. J. W. Bailey at 2018 Marion St [ ' Mrs. CoTft Simkins-Scott of New ( York City is in the city at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Bailey on Maion Street* . ; , ?:>.?c ' ? Mrs. L. .].?likudos ot" Chicago, idrjimi'ly superintendent' of ilic Ciood Sa'niarjtan Hospital' and Nin .-v Train, iiijr School here is in the state in"; two weeks. While - tn Coltrmfrr^ i< the house ^uv s-i of l'resuh nl and Mrs. John Jacob Stalks ai Ucnodici College. Mrs. lhvisie Itarley Carroll, Miss Lillie K. Jones and Miss Delphinc S. Friend of New York, spent the week etui at, ihe home of Mrs. Can oil's parents . nrhr bawkiiw. k ? VI oning Mrs. Cairoll. Miss .Imu's ana a 1'riend, \voit' dinner guest s of Miss tfutn ami Miss Ciara Thompson, itl Blaiis, S. students., lat l.tmker Washington High Svh~t 1 in this city. The Iley. J.. II. J< hnmn, of Marion and Klinwood Avenu, who has been reporied under the care <d' his doctor for the nasi smi.il wet ks. is hark at his real estate desk" again. Dean T\ M. &ttiley and Mrs; Staley of Bennett .('oik-go at (.freonshoro, N. "C.f passed thnr Dm A-iiy^ during the week from Haruwo.l the dormer la hie ..,1' .Mrs. Stalev and were" sc. a hy a report!' at College inn on Harden Si. Air. tic rge Sinvkins. 'student at Benedict College' who 1:n? spent th<; snnimer-at Klofeiiee with his uncle l)r lioseoc \Vijsen is l? ek home with his parents. Mr. an I Mrs. Andiew W. Simkins, '2025 Mai ion Street.' AJj.-s Willi'1 Jtdiiismi who spem the summer at W;I'-oYi. X." and Miss Catherine Johm on who was at tJr en villi' for the .-uiiinier'are hack lioniiV" i\-UIV heir parents. Mi. and Mrs. \. Johnson on the '. <>() hh.-.k.of l'hu St. Mrs. Matilda (Iri^i'n, 1:I lle'iit .Street wps in (Ihlfn. y Sunday with friends. Mis. Mamie C!? ilVin-Goodro'111. l'.'ld Heidi S.tuv left for .N w Yoik City asi?wail;?trn?t+rr?reii-nii'd-'i .of?t-hoslimmer months. Mr. Jo.-eph 1>. \\ N'wlnr ry treasurer ol FTTe Ma e I an >\.iill the e'iiy Tuesday t > attend the :> nual meeiiim- of the I'matd i f 1>i rectors. . ,, Miss May Il.irris 11 aft?r- pending .summer at. her old home neai Mara-, well'is now. at "the h mi - < f her i-te-i; - M-rsn?lluUlm .11 lyfi-i'ii J'tQ'is a HI I*! lie St reel. Miss Kli'/alu'lh Hurley and MiRutli Roatrieo I ?m l? \ of 1 >av. kids, S. passed tin n_t lie i:y In.-; neek i n_ opto to. Georgetown wl\erc .they went to spend the day jr'ar the seas!u>r< city. 1 :? t- v:. , ' Mvs. G. I.e.- Rati.lilV of 'is e't/ spent a day in 1 > ii'li'ioton wi'ii Mis/ Ruth .Thonips n <d Allendale who is Visit-mjr. relatives. Mr. Henry T. Marshall \vt li thy * aid' and Mar.-liati Company motor' ?d to fsiinpsonvi.lle and (IieenviiK some dpys ntro, . .Miss lucre Mice, ea-rner a"?rnr-| Corvais Street entrance to the Carolina Theater \vho had been in Ni'V York City . mos . of the srnmu'r i?v]iii-ied Tn the citv next w ek. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. (jooriro II ciLof n..<e Street mot" rt'd \o Chaylottc I heir. Columbia Hk^iii. Mr. Ru d Ts ! lie - p-i.n. n-:iii;vnci' p|' the (j-Crvnis Si. entrance to the Carolina '! luetic-. ~ School teachers who wan himianeliterature and pictures I'oi their ^chools any where in the state.- >lr r!d write now^To Dr. Fruw+s- It. F >wh y'President of the American Uunu.rohalucat'op Society, _ 1 ^0 Foturwi kv.1 A\e? Boston <*r Mr. Seynvtir CarToll, field rcpre>;>nlali\e, Oah Smet.Cbiumbia. h Carrdhu ? V4S1T DL1.I.UX Dillon, S. ('.. Sept. ist- ATr." fTcTT H. Hampton, Publisher, Mr. .las. A. (bant. AT a n a prrr~7>f~The * 'ta-adm-'^riTrrh Mr. Benj. I,. Pat tick, native Columbian-, who is Professor <ff History and Sociology at S t ore r~Col lege, Harpers Fen y. \Y. Yd., > pent?Si on lac in pj|. lion with pi\ 'C: Ion Ilim or Gun-oil. Thoy made mils otl friends here and at-Marion. ? ? ANXOl'N'C 'KMEST Mr." and Mrs. Willie Watson ?i" 2:i:i5 Pendleton St? annnuhotii tlnI birth of a so.n'Weighing H 12 lbs ?-n I August 1.9th, Baby and mother are (lluiifg hietdyi ? I DUMAS CLUB PLANS BIG UNTKKTAIN M KNT SKPTKM P.UU 5th t?' - ??????? ' ' THE I nii: IIO.N Hon rr.i u | Tin- .aliow named. rluTT met at the ' rrsideneu ?.f Mr. Joseph. Myers 1*21 j Taylvr?Ali;v....2U. 'flu- meeting ! was talhd tu order J'.v? thy I'i es deal Mr. .Julius Barley alter he usual routine of Imsines.. v.e were ' favored with a. radio pit^imn. Han't l'oriret >iu I a 11 dartres wall nun start,' Our next mi'j',tin*; will he SefTt. 12 at r?2.I Suipter Street. ftlYhf.K-tt lll- t'l l \ il? ' i i Tin- Phyllis Whuytly Junior C'liiii ik Id ii> regular 'in i*li11yc Friday at ho homo or .Miss Susie Wildcy on' Hoi,It -^Street-. Tit incciinjr was called to order by lite. I'residei'it Miss Mattie II wen. Very .brief and intcrcvlinj* current events wet e. discussed by the 'menuoe: s r, spectivt'iy. 1 1 :'eh- Hit' pi esiw'hicit seentd to have U'iven every uien'tber pet mission to show her tee .It. . A iHHtnui hunt Avirs given last wiek nt the home of the president i?27 Pine S'. f..r the benefit of n.civas. njj- The treasure of the club.- The It tie tots scented to havy enjoyd -Itcitsehrs very nakh.' At" er the bu.-iuess was* discussed \. delicious sweet course .was served. We were triad to have M1s.< Kvelyt.? Taylor of Richmond. \*:u. as a visitor Laura" <! ?de .1 nc:;-of 1 n I :i Pir.o *Stv.eet will enlertaip * tlTe club Friday.- -Sept. 2nd. C ARD OP THANKS We (Alt'o|?|i:ir.lu iity o ilinnl: ?w tuaiiy --friends -and-neighbors U>; i> i! i.!P(!iv.'s.?t and sympncuy miring In* illness a-ft 1 ilralh*of our hnshuml "nllu r a'.'I hrotl-i'r Mr. Han Heli..alsrr .v the h. i:Ii 1111 floral J l ilPiti'S. Mi.-. I.iiey Va-ll.' \v!Tir: Mi/. Delia -Iniups, Mrs. Mamie l'eynnlds. Mr.-.I. i Sii:imt ;i. M i'-'. ? I-'lygnia l-'r. ni a'v.* < I: i u "iit : M r. i I i!!a vil Hell. Imu/Ii r. Airs; Hat ie Jaekson. si.-ur. ~?"CD- ID ( Ul.l.l.l.h I>A1 (iu 'IV ('<-liege Hay will In- observi| al I.a<i.-<>ii -Presbyterian (\htli\li uiaiay". S\ )ue; slier -llta." At a o\ K.< k I*. M. a wry interest-, i'hji" pTOfjraifl \vill i.e presented ie 11 iu.li S\ iTi..il, ("..'It- . 'ami I'rirtVvvj.-na! -- I "i- i . pi'-.^m mir various sell o ami eollegi s of ihe South. Ueiiinr.W ill In?mmle?try i-ulko-ii?ii. a.H a', i ollper leaders in th?' liel-l of lvluya lion. - ?: ( 11a . 11; . it_r v- ar |'?' ii.in_.?v^-rryonir class fraternal ami sorority re .'alia. ('ane. sim? .yo.ir 'Alma Mat.a -rriiTt Tl'e- yo.VV'tgsicrs.v AlniiI'i '? t oi.i.ki-'K ( i.i h (Tin.an V/Ail) IN NK\\ YOltK. Thi? ,*t ixii'iits ( : Morris Colleue. in N'vw York City thi- summer, I>fjnir i.lji* and having no olaces for", enter ;ninu hoOVselvi s, would meet ev.eiy Thursday iind. Sanda\ evenin'.rs ...at tin* lion'v 'of' Mrs. Untie- Atkinson. 1 :> I \y. il,vtl) Si. St'tm'ny.'.ly tlnn^ w;i< 'lie' IvntTT ot alt tai;'ii<in Tor <Ih> iramr.- A suirtfost ion was. nnade Iiv Miss Maunolia Atkinson 'that wt nro-aid/f a M.pr;js Colleire ('!' ! . In' rcnlv wa-. "that's n u<>.'' Then -h: ... v a inn w t is- pi i ii; Mini '.li-.'.v would?tell .everybody they- saw thai over Went to Morris. Tlu> news was thai all student-' should . ni('( t?at tho?hoou-?or-;?Ma^Uutledire lad Manhattan Ave., Apt. f mi .lull?-j*'. In round .'! -I?Morri Cullepe Club. On tho 2Sth of .Inly" 22 students ?rt Moi ris Collciri mot it spii. plaoe. Tlu1; hoiiso was called to. order; Air.. Ferdinand Abraham not inn: as torn, rpoiary chairman. Tho otlicers were oloetod by nomination and vote. Tho. otlicers are as tollows: Fi isidei'it. j Mr." Lut her . Uutiodac; 1st vice presi dent. Mis*; Maunoli.i Atkinson; '2nd vice president. Miss I.mile Nelson; verordinjl secretary. Miss Rebecca Nolspn; (^rcspond'nnr secretary, M iss?hw ?.haeksou ; M is. l.oit ie Atkinson; chaplain 'Mr.' .fohif CI a i krotu?tmsiness mamvea-r. Mr. WnTjdio "Nelson-;? reporter?.(South) Miss .Minnie Hishop; reporter (north). dVhr-srr-.M-wrt 1 o 11 ouso; mai*slial. Mr. K. C. RlnokbTaff? marshal, ??Ir. .luUns Finknpy; committee, on I'.y I.aws. Mr. F. Abraham, chairman. Miss Maziola Atkinson, secretary. VCter? the?election was ovim?iiuii otlicois tvere ' in sialic.. by Mr. A bra ham. \Vo are, tyoikinir very lovely" these days. We nVeet every lirst. ulid third' Thursday in each nuintli at the Golden Democratic Club. 107 X. 1 ;?2 St. At present on the roll are 10 members. The last member -tedded---to?the?tlkib?wirs^ _Lhe (>ospcl Tornado, (Dr. Davis.) He joined us 'ALMETrO LEaSe* ^ui:nxviLu: (Lin 2 :? r o ^ > TITo II' IK (lilt < '(ill. ye. ( I'll), lui'l ill In- homo of .Mi.-s Mucjo; i; I.ip.>< o,iub l12?) .MulbVny Si. Tin- I'i v j'!t nU \ , * ---=?- ?r Mis. Lulu ra>: , jr/i* i?IiPi ; ''TTrT^U. Lipscomb in,ale a yt?nv m'1 i < >' in? in Ik in which ho brouoht o.it lia- n.*c^vsyly of fbc Alimnii hblpiiijr io ' support tLv school. His s|)i-c> h y.as i . .. -II... i*ii,n?,\ cu it\ \ i i yoiic, ..Mr. Henry' kawpan, a student at ( iaiV ii f"?J'Iwas prca'al. 11? s jravt'.n lew ie.nat Us .w'ishiny: l lie ehfh ^ much success' in every way.t ' Tht. business in' the club wus.niV*. " Rel i eshinci* s a <*TT-arved by.-1.iic v ln>stess ami the nice) injr bi uujj'li.t (<? -a ehrse. I R Asi:it-HAK i:H kn(; A(; ! :M I :M Mrs. Cat hat ine (J; Kraso'r of 7T Canivuf Str<rnn'?hnivs the .n ' ''' M:; r.bei i e Ai.\ e I'k, sei t;? M . l,.!'.oy R. Baker <>f Jackson,ville. Ha;-*-The wc?I(liiiT" elate"to be .announci d' ater. HX.?M \ I Til MVS MAYS ? I)r. atld Mi -. Hess < I" / ram.', e.biirir. S. C.-. wor.;jj.'.u).d wHh us -Sunday iiHirninff. ' l?r. tl'vss made an iuler estinjr addres.-- which, met the appt'uyal of all present. They were tlie | UtinA' K?n -j.?_<;r Mr. James -W'a.ley awl lamily. - ?? Wo .are iiavirm; en ideal revival' inco in.iv ooiiiluoixil by Dr. -I. W. A. Mlako. tit" Kvanifolist < f Charlotte. X C. is lulnirinvr ihinjvs to :>:lss Mr. Ktl.. I tai> -'of Chariest" u spoiu few days iu vSa- cny Visitinii-l'rioiiiU 1 :vorj l>o"ly tf-Ui.lttf "V< a<ly f..L ' ac Cbiniiiiujit.v I'ienie oil Moiuf x MTv T"a',o.r I >avKvorybe-ly is ..u tu t't jiu'. out f umr;<lay. oi .01.1. ""a'osi.. | ALLEN C t --4'OK.M f ALLEN lit ^ ? ' "t; X?OllVci ! ,,' ('nurses? X Leail.in.u to the A. II. a -V ?_ 1 2 X I our ^ oars, nf 11 ii*~h Sci ,1, ' S' j !vvht?' fi'-? "* . i vtiv11vi i riinun X K\tra?-( iirrii'ii*ar Devcli " r" I ; : | | - EXPKXSES R X Fur Furl ln-r Information A< ? THETRIX S \I.1 .MN^coi.i i:. Y 1 Ail-Day Picni ? AT THK SI Riverside B Labor Day-M ., I ?i Iiijjt !ho Family -tarly in* I lato.at Nijrht. Tlioru will l> |!oi\_your Kntrrtfiinnu-rit. . Eathiag-Rea ut\;uul Handsome Prizes in ~ KKi HASi; HA I I. (iA.S j FREE DANCING Music by N Hi lit HAW i Cooper River Anin (Hemley's Point) i n= EXCUI I _ , Cl)l. / I 1 t _ Ol IA i ll. I CHARLES I Sept. 5th? J ATLANTIC CPA Leave Union St* Churches Sj>or Union Hantist ? I First Calva s-. X , DKIA ;!; Diversity 1 V 1 ??? ?? Y .j. Mil II. S. J.U'.urees. . - - ;j* h??<?l Train nu. " ? X i? and Alusic Departments. ' >pmeirt Knc nurtured. ?X ^ ?- ? |,= liASONAIJLK.'. f T 1( 1 ivss? Xj ilSTKAR, ? ' . " x . (oi.iAim.x. s. c. c and Outing EASHORIE S1 _ ? each Park I ' onday Sept. 5 I 4ie morning and remain 'till I e all kinds, ot' Amusement* I t* Suiknmingr Contests, I M (laid given away. .1 IK AT 1 :(M? O'CLOCK FREE DANCING J K OIK IIKSTRA I; ? iseitient Company Paf? * -4 ^ "MfTouyrc." a. m. k. (iii rrn Ke\. F W Jordan, Pastor Myrtle Hepeh. S C.?Sunday--was a ery pleasant day for all ehureh tfois. \Ve liad a brief and a timely " son whieb" w.ss enjoyed by those , ho attended. On Sirndtry pmrnini; ? had the jiospel delivered to us* ev. Jordan preached a iioble sermon f?IMMUI i?SU4+^?H4 i Vi; Hfrek-nn, |>ii - ? '"mi' out of tin' man." Wo afe '* cry pr;- ml to say that (hi Baptist liu-rch. Saiuia. Grove .under Rev. A. . Graham is doing very nicely. \\\ .. pray God'- blessings upon them. Mr*. Ruth Squirt's wuv the guest fs her .mother in l.?\v. .Mrs. Squires II-'- tfauyliCiMs titt.. last .Saturday niti* * i:u Sunday I'mr I>lan<f." K=T., i ' . tf.-tiding tin- Sunday School Conention and enjoyed it very much. Mr. and Mi's. B T llniiim- ), (' the,. . each Saturday lor. Georgetown," S. ' t > visit licr father a Tew weeks lien will leave for W m-ton-Sab-m her e "they %v: 1 i?-tl-U-down to- live. l.\. dn i. i--- tr-f nr aiid a"ii rue (ia-in ack. We-, art. still trying t<> raise: our . S. "pJairns and i- asking tin c<?peration nf -eiu-L urdiv-ii+ual." We apreciatf whate-vej; give.; Ms. Annie -Si-mom?tni'd .Joe?Wat'.re still 111.hut have improved very uch. We iln h'-pe they will continue* fe are always proud to welcome isitofs at Mt. Olico; We will reret much o-see- t-he coIlegc-tm.vs: and iris who have been working on tire siich* leave us.'- Quite a fe\v left last lon'day morning for various points 'e hxipe for them groat success,', the rtiie session through. S| ROIHrttT 9 MONTGOMERY M ARION 1) W1ES "BLONDIE OF THE! FOT.T .IF.S" 1 t. Mith BI I.I.I F. HOVE | J \Mi :S (i IMC A SON ZASC PITTS ? JIMMY SOHNOZZM"* Dl'R ANTE . MON.-Tl'ES.-WED. H . ^ SPKCYAIY??fl Mli)Nir.HT SHOW ,1 ^ SIN I)A? NITE 12:01 ^ L rain Travel Bargain Fares LABOR DAY EPTEMBER 2-3, 1932 Iiound Trip From C'OEl'Mli IA i WASHINGTON, ?>.C ?4?U_U> 1.1.MIT SKIT. ".Ill 2.00 Now York City .Now York. -hOO?Philadelphia, Pmn*l> vania ? ? "1.00 Pittsl>urirh. Pennsylvania Return limit Sept. 0th. ?.... HEDVClvD. l'l ITAl AN RATES liorxi) noir - Train Bargain Faros ? TO . ASHEVILLE, N C. SATURDAY and SUNDAY Sept. 3rd and 1th, 1932rom Columbia "" $2.00 ~ ~ ROUND TRIP v Return Limit, Sept. 6, 1932 1st Chance to Visit? "LAND OfrTHE SKY" ? - At Bargain. Fares. .? 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