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Saturday, September 10, 1932 - 'Miss - Emma Barber of Washings ton. D. C., wa3 in the city for a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Charles Stevenson, 713 Ulanding \ ?rtturn to Washington*- after a-verypleasant stay. Miss Ludelle Taylor returned to m* wv? ojyptiuiii^ a inw vrctixs vacation with her sister, Mrs. Alice Liscombe in New?York City. A very enjoyable time vn as reported. '*-1" ? A?birthday?party?was?given Lu_ her honor by Mrs. Lisconjbe/^The evening was very much enjoyed and presents m^ny. Several, games of bridge were played after which a delightful course of cocktail, champayne and mints were, .served. ..? Guests formerly of Columbia ui< now of New York were: Misses W>1 helmina Goode, Mattie Lindsay, Mable Dozier, Mr. Robert Palmer, Thomas Randolph and Melvin Golden, Mr. Julius S. Daly has just returned from Washington, D. C., tT ? V*** hoo c??\nr?t ""n^rrTTTTT" "iivic iic mo oj7c tie u vci) ^ivanant stay with relatives and friends*. Misses Pauline Sulton, Clotell ' Goodwin, Messrs Willie Bnwn. ur.ti Jas. Smith_mptorcd to Augusta, Ga. Monday while?there?Lhey were the guests of Miss Su.lton's aunt, Mrs. ?Vineda?Goodwin. r Mrs. J. H. Hicks "returned to the city iSiinday after spending * 'throe weeks in i>> ^go, 111, with her so-' Mr. Joseph Hicks. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. H. A. MeCollough. Mr. John L. Gilmcre of Jacksonville. Florida, who has been a student Ht?Allen?U niversity?fur?fodr?yuirr-r leaves the city this week for Wi'ot i force University, where at will serve as secretary to Biuhup 14. ltanson; Mr. Frank R. Veal, of Milledgeville Georgia, a recent graduate of All:.a IT? fl.. 1 i__J. 1 i- ? i- - university nas retrunea to tne city from a ve,l;y pleasant trip to Louisville, Ky., and St. Louis, Mo. f ___ _ Mr. B&lom Sims, formerly of New berry, but now of West Palm Beach, FlaT," passed through the city Saturday enroute to Asheville, N. C., aim Newberry. S. C. He will return L Florida Tuesday. Rev. W. R. Bowman, who has been a patient, in the Good Samaritaii-aiu pital for the past two weeks *a dismissed Wednesday <ind is now a' his home at Santuck. After October S. C., where he goes then to take charge of his school. Miss Carrie Bell Roof of New York ? ' City has returned home after spend ing two weeks at the home of Mrs. Polly Redd, 1317 Barnwell Street. Mr. Joseph A. Walker formerly of ^ Cdlumbia but now of Washington, D. C? has been visiting in the city. ? DISTINGUISH VISITOR IN TOWN n?: 1 ^, u a ?... yv x luicaaui of Mathematics in Claflin College at > Orangeburg, arived-a few- days ago ? from New York where she took a spec ial course at Columbia University. Miss Whaley is here in interest of her sister in law, Mrs. Hattie Whaley who is seriously ill at the Good Samaritan Hospital. She lookB the picture of health and declares that her studies, travel and association with educators above the ordinary, has givert her a broader view of life hence she is more efficient for her class-room work. NOTICE! Tha rftcrnlflf mnntVil.. hticivtcva^ oTHE TWILICffrT SOCIAL CLUB Or. the evening of August the TTwilight Social t lul> began its great i I est entertainment season. The . affair j last from H:.;u uniil 12:30 o'clock-. It was a beautiful evenifig. Just the i type for the occasion. Jtfst as the sCln with its beautiful rays of splen- 1 dor Was sinking beyond tbt distant 1 hills in tin* West and Hte-t?oon glow ing with delight peeped up from be-"" hitul the great green wood forest in I the East, the elub members began to I arrive -\v.ith their guests. The 'guests weie dressed in. beautiful evenillg gowns of viirinii-; culms, Which t I glowed under the many club liglvleJl J At nine o'clock everybody mounted U j large truck and motored eight miles V tt>L t'olumliiu'n h?ienii uutnigj l'tirlc ' i | Lake. During the ride much liierri- f Hpyward Bowman was he main com i I nient Was curried oM by the group. Mr J l.edian of tile evening. We are- sorry \ of his comedian honors. \ , After lUturning io the club's Inn from a pleasant moon light ride, the t members and their a.........1 1... * the. music of "Hubbcr'' .Miles. pur- i ni}? the duhce two courses of delicious ( refreshments were served. t | The clubjs Inn was beautifully doe- i orated with the club's eolo:|., blue i and white, with blue lighfs, that made 1 the Inn looked as if it w is lighted by i the mo6n light. ?-???-- i I \Ve are sine -that everyone on joyed 1 himself by the smj>le he had on his ! !face'when'departing.' : J ?:? < \P1M Ilt'llt,"1. M. c. 1 . I t'iuit met dug v n . a g.i .1 n<I UOci'.-s? Thursday night. . Ifusiness of rmpor tar.ee v.ns aavjuleil to atnl our first J dance will be :<i\en Thursday" nite, Sep!.?La?Lu?the?tcJ,olden Democratic? Club," 1(17 W. l.'?2nd St roe.. . j 1_ Itcv.W.-.J. Davis-wtt.c with us ab-.>-rhas beco.no a full member of the club. We were all inspired with tile talk he made m interest of .Morris College and our splendid id ha for oiganizing such :i i lubv We feel . very?.".ra.ol'nl?t-u?i>as o?: .i ' i?rt?men;- - ber a:; Rev. Davis as we feel he is Lho father of our club; he has helped js and he is going to"hack u - in .ill . efforts that v. e pit fori h. Mrs: S.. RuLledge'of. let! Manhattan Ave. and friends of the same address Mis. J. l'iiu'exuni and sister-in-law Annie (Jreen has returned tro.i Kith " mond, Va., where -they spent a two weeks vacation in the Sunny South. The trip by motor was a safe and pleasant olu>- S. Ruihdgc is Inkind aunt of our. President Mr. L. Rutledge. The club members wishes Mr. W. Nelsoh our business manager many more happy and successful birthdays. After club meeting Thursday nitc Mrs.?R;?R;?Sutton?vetts?motored?by- Rev. W. J. Davis to- the Slate b!" New Jersey to the home of hef oldest sister wlviefv-she lives, wi.h Mi. -nnd?Mrs.- J:?H:?MiMr?of at) Mail.- " son Ave., 'Harrison, X. J.;' Misses 11.-Nelson A llolnie^ and Mr. J. 'Lain", accompanied her. THE DI KE 'SOCIAL ( LI B Mr. Quay Woodard was host to the "Dukes" on Tuesday night, Gth at the honlc of Mr.- Lincoln Browh. ( The' members a: i inblcd very pronv? ptly at the usuaT hour. After we all had a nice chat and a few games of whist the business side of the program was attended to. After the collection <f dues, and the discussion- of--the business, the host favored us with a course of peach es, cake and punch which all seemed ' to have enjoyed. j( The club will meet at Mr. John Bell's residence next Tuesday. The club will give their school opening dance at the Odd Follows' Hall, Septo'ber .'10. Three hundred 1 officers of the club are as follows ' John H. Bell, -Pres.; Quay Woodafd Sec'ty.; Lincoln Brown, TreasuiW. FURNISHED ROOM for 4oaehec*-oc couple. Use of kitchen. 2023 Taylor Street. mm mt __ THE F I LA (I I Kit WANTS SCHOOL An vxperienctld teacher, graduate uf Benedict College,^'holding a first. grade Life Certificate of. Soputh Carolina. Has taught for many years iis principal and othef wise. Any person wanting such a teacher, will please confer with the editor >f thfs great paper at once. IM.n: MOON SOCIAL CLUB On Tuesday night, August 30th 0 iss Katie Heaves was hostess to iiv Blue Moon Social -Cluby- at - her iome on Blossom Street. / The meeting was called to order >y the President Mrs. Trophiiia 1 iiwM-iwiu. tui ilurttrerusslnTi. All tftfr inished and new business. All the numbers- were present. Our .membership, and "bag of fun, vas increased by "the joining of a rew?member, Mrs. Edna Mao 'EiC vards. , After all business wap discussed, he hostess serwd the members and heir guests a tempting menu consist ng of hot fried fish,., si iced tomatoes m lettuce,- potato salad, hot mufFins mdtollls, iced tea and after dinner nints, also a desert of fruit jello vith take and cookies;- - Every one uu! a nice time and hoping tHlt our htMubei'ship and fun will continue to TL~ a- ' ' * *??VJ-iiiv.? unv luuiici iuias. . I'iHia Bouhvartr HELENA NEWS We ' have just closed a successful meeting in Brown's Chapel A. A!. E. Church in which 39 souls were happily convcd. The meeting a as conduct d by ' iv, Mrs. H. L. Patkec. IT you waiu a succosMoi r?vi\al..setMrs. " Parker. ? ? ? ? ? BIRTH A N NO I' NT EM EN T Mr. ami Mrs/ Ocho Curtiss -121'. Pine Street has a*-fine baby girl, Gwendolyn Louise -2 1-2 weekte old. Both mother and, baby are .doing tine. Mis.Curtiss before her .marriage w.ls Bernard Corley. ANN () I.' N C EfSl EN T Rev. Mrj?. Mary'M. Williams Pastor of Salter's Memorial A. M. E. Church has-been totally disabled to carry on her duties of the church, due co the fact that she has been confined t<> her bed and her home for five weeks. She is slowly improving under the care of Dr. B. A. Everette. We thank our many friends for the kindness that you are showing and love shown in her illness. A I HOl iiHT?A DAY TTy Dr. C. W. Montgomery You are always on your feet until you are lame. Don't think that the world is waiting your sun, to rise, for better men than you have died. To say a thing is does not say \*tryr Another?rear.ou?a? lots ~oL?yoaimr uui. J'h.-id" JJiev havp. always believed .1 1 in uau. ANNOUNCEMENT - Mrs. Annie Nol.snn of .1432 Lincoln Street Wishes to a?nounoe the marriage of her daughter Addie O. Nelson to Mr. John MeCracken of New York City,- August 27, 19.12. The couple is residing in New York City, at 488 W. 148th Street, Apartment 5E. . ?1? 'ALMETTO L^aDEM . i [IN MEMORY OF ' I OLK I)KAK FKIEM) MISS THOMASrNA DAVIS -_L i ? ? , Our God knows besi; His way* arc | not our ways; j un.eci pain; Oftimes the burden seems t< o great to bear Arid our weak faith can", scarcely . stand the strain. The span of hunlan life is in His ! hands; * . 'Tis He derides upon our length of - years; ~ " And when ?hov have fulfilled ttrrfrT , . destiny He rails'. II .< children from thi.? J:s ! vale of " *rs. j_ He has His i easoiij.-for all that H< I does, E'en when Hq sends aflfl it-lions, "?i-. ' in love? , And when JIc it kes the choi. est o! J ?ttte tlock ? j 'Tis but to beckop us to worlds aho\? ] - ~ " I Dear Thomasina! When with smiling ! face " j She left our house, that pleasant Sub- ] bath day, . We had no dream the Angel was so ^ near To bear her gentle-^soul from earth away. ' It was-loo-late ftr church, so honu If we'd staved And iftard a -sermon- o'er ihe-ratHtt;-rHow' she' extolled the music and the] prayers!! ! - We thnnlt the Lord "that she on ioy. iT them sa. ~ ( : : L - The blow was heavy, for she wa, so kind. - Soguileles, o affectionate, o good,??tThat thov who really knew her loved ' her well; . .' .'"T \ Her child-like, clinging nature un dertood. No gaudy flower was she born to | attract The worshippers of brilliance and | display; Put a modest violet content to bloom 1 And give what cheer she could along her way. ~ | She will he missed-, for she had many menus Who grieved (? .hearing that fond heart. w:<* >;ti 1 li-il; . _? ; As best she knew she played her part I in life . And made a place that "nevex -an ' be filled. =? Farewell, dear Tom; 'tis hard to give you up. But you are dwelling in the realms 1 of bliss; ,! Who that has loved ym would have j you retrun . / Il To such a world o? pain \wtf??tare s as this? ' ' " f ' i .. I In that Most land where our :k\jv 1 ' ^ :...!is-, nr. ? [ Where live the 1 ved ones w. o have \ gone befofe? Whose joys the heart of man can ', , . ne'er conceive, !. Wo shajLjUl meet again, to part,' no more. " . , < Mrs. C. W. Allen, Rockdale. Texas. ' Mrs. C. R. Neal, Columbia, S. C. Miss C. H. Thompson. Columbia. S. C. ' : 151155=1^7A. Thompson, Columbia, S.C. ^ , - * i SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY . Miss Alice T."*Shult?r of 84b Adams 1 WQ- VOW milA^ r.?"? 1 ne's. . , All members Were present and a na ^ per was road to the. club by tlToT treasurer. The subject: "My Inter! dst in the Club." ... f The hostes served-a delightful menu ad, sweet pickles, sliced tomatoes, ', light bread, iced tea and a desert of ; ice cream. , Guests presentr "Messrs Arthur , Noah. J. B. Elliott, Henry flyncs, Joe McLeod. All had a very nice i time and hope to continue our fun. J i n i j ' ' ? ' X Alii!VI l.i. i v i;w s ?I i '1 liu?lii;^U<ytci y v. hi It < ?,j|venial ui I'.i-iLnitiil?lVtt.li> ?( Inn , 11?fUn- j in?- lh?? past week wa > a skv^ * The' iiu-inlr i > ;.i!'l of I ( lunch highly eti'ertuiin <1. t he visit-! in>r dc legation. i Several <<! the ^iialojn-- i ciin nin^' to various x 11 Is Un *'.lis ses-iou. ;m?l 1,1,1 iia 1 *itj , < heraw; M. xrs Liloisay. .Jr., aiai" Willie Mj.ore. M. U SUeet. C (niton." Little < L " ii.a Li,in I -ay teiu;i...l home .Sunday?? i -.1 ?U'e -dinu'Von,?br" < wliei e 'hi?uu:?In i.,|V i ii >n)j reit1.lives. She \va. :u wiii'paoie.'l l>v i.Cf" litlLj nieee Vrriau'L. Huth Liii<l.;uyt. Mr. an.I ,\|r: . Art hnr Dillaul <1 New Ymk f'ity .ita- vi. rt.iii- ; Jn-;r ten, .Mrs. .J., H. lirpwH. Misses Vera -Fowler. Ola lleiuler sod. 'Martha M Oa.iiel t.rnl .Mr. lvu. I 11/ . ?L . ..... i w - * - - -w,, I. I -.4 I ;;i; loin, X, -^-. 4rV-' V.-.M'K a-sli.t. tl,;Laurens Gi:ls' base" Jiall team in a frame. . . ' . . " . Services at, .\\ v. .'Iup,- Svnnut y were very aoud. The 1', .ur liuv.' VY. j". Harris preaeln-d k wonderful scnnwi Rev, \\ . A. Harri' preached Monday nitchi. .}lis. 1 ia \'an<; a 1>.\V. K, Fuller'and mi':: i -A la::.a. G.t... we're\ ' he dinn.er ;rut l- !' M . LltilLu-W. a. d family -\Ve dr1esda\'. - i m ' *? i m<?\ M:\vs .. -The. r^viyak-u.eaeia^i? ul_ Lbo-hel is now froin"' on ondueted hy the* Rev. T. B. Tillman. Hundred of people are aiu iidinu li.n inm-t li.e?and i u h , night it increases I'jiion being. stirreel as never :ln-1 oiv umlv thm eueai ? ?. ??? : -IT7~ | jyvangelist. . ?Lewis Thmntr*-u-tn-v-tttt-s?btwn working for the Lock hart Tower Company for fifteen years or; more, was found. t. dead Friday morning. It is said hedied with i t heart, atta k. * He was * blined- at Woodson Chapel. Harris Broadus a member of St, Lixkc. iiaptiiL .i'lrn i '1?id" Bnll'alu dimof* dropsy last Friday night* and was funeralix.ed Monday. i no churches will stand as they ire?declared tho Jiuljres~tTT a heated debate at Corinth Baptist Church, ast Monday evehingr : The subject ,vas "Resolved;?Tlvat Denomination- , ilism is a hafulicap fo Progress." Prof. L. M. Tubin is to be congnttuated for his elfurt in promoting such noyements which hold the attention >f the people,at.large by giving them "DOCTOR Xn WEIRD ] OPENS WITH A SI NO AT CAROL1N ?Thp?majic of the screen?adds tn thq thrills of another ' ?VlJ '/known >tage play which has been cinematized with groat effect. "Doctor X" in? been. given a thorough sejl'en treatment. When it oOnvds to the "Carol!tut Theatre n'e vt?Monday?it? promises to give its audience some:hing new in the way of mystery nelodrama. Thrills and surprises form the main ;nnstory which- deals?wrt+r 1 Victor Xavier and his associates in a medrtfat?research - rertterr Thry are1 hi-wMght 'tiwdn; suspicion To the polior when a soiies of murders, committed only at the full of the moon, take place in the vicinity of their academy. To avert scandal, Doctor Xavier ..conducts his own- investigation to discover the mysterious murderer.' Much against his hotter judgement and against the opposition of all involved in the investigation, a breezy | younpr newspaper reporter trails the story to the Doctor's weird country home, where he complicates matteris TT" ? ? Page I r . *;. Kvery Year there conies One Great Mystery Thriller?Last~ Year it was "rUANhlONSTKJN" the Year before "DKACl'LA" This Year it is? Spooky! J Thrilling J^" Mystery! j Daring I ai.I. i\ (.<)R(;i;ors Ti;( HM<OI.OK MON. Tl 13 WKI). nri:.\s urni MIDNIGHT SHOW , SUNDAY NIGHT f^pffffRrrn A A A I'TIIK SO 1.DFEUS Ol lDK" STOLEN |. S;;tJ!(luy, Sept. 3.. stolon fiotft my. [home a li'.tl e book called: "The Soldr?( i s liuide7' \vhicH was sent to me as a sad fareweH" fFfflii my dying soldier boy. in France. So dear to my heart was this book I have kept it these thirteen Jong year-*- a- a jny_ . _ Placed in it was four five dollar bills. I want .to appeal to the rogue to keep the money and return"llit. book! (Mrs.)' Matilda GrifTfn, . I 131-1 Heidt Street, ?1 ? Columbia. S. C. a -comprehensible insight into the affairs of their cause. Mrs. J. T. Doug in-.- (Clinton ('imi.cll Mr. L. M. To* bin. (Corinth) Mrs. S. L. Hmphries '(Corinth) and John \V. Nicholas (-Be'thel) were the participants. Mrs. Evelyn Wallace has returned ffoi'n. a visit to the North-oast. -Miss Blanche M. Jackson returned to her home in Columbia after hav injr enjoyed a pleasant week-efwl at tin- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ni choh^. on' 20,-Soster .St. , Colonel V. S. McDowell of Aslieviile, N. C., spent Labor Day with his mother, Mrs. Emma E. ..McDowell on 10 Hamlet Street. Mr. James and.Pamham were the jruesfs of the "City of Hospitality", yn list Sunday. MYSTERY THRILLER AY MIDNIGHT SHOW A THEATRE for himself by falllntr Iff love with thy Doctor's daughter. Ile^falls heir to a series of adventures, and misadventures in this eerie atmosphere, and T* happily on hand to form a solution of tho crimes while Hie others are harfd"<Tiffed to rheir chairs during an experiment. The splendid acting and light comedy of Lee Tracy who' again sticks 'o his long record of reporter roles, help lighten the tens*, melodrama of the plot. Fay Wray provides the romantic interest opposite - Loe Tracy by being cast in the, ingenue role as the Doctor's daughter. The title role of ''Doctor X" brings to the' screen Lionel Atwill actor and ... TtmrtOT of stage playfc, u'tittle performance in this picture is reported to he* one of the outstanding t-haracteriiiations of the year. Opens* with a Midnibo Show Sunday nite. DoctflfiJC has been filmed in technicolor. It r* ;