The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 17, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, Sept. 17. 1932 Miss Henrietta Russell left this week to take up her work as teacher of French in the Sims High School of "UntOh. MTss Russell "Is a grad Viaite of Howuul?Univurr.Ay. ington, D. C. , % ' , Mr. Ridhard Lipscomb* former' coach at Benedict? Messes? Linlaui t and Marion Davis of Greenville spent?last Sunday?Hi?Columbia the truest of Miss Laura Jackson and Miss Henrietta Kussel. * ' : 5 Miss Edith Clifton ,has returned to ' the city after spending several weeks in New York City with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude 11. Woodward and other relatives. Sh"? reports a very enjoyable trip. Mrs Fred Pant/lor anil .Mrs. Robbia Janio** spoilt the week end in Charleston, .Nvhile there werc TtTTT guests of Mrs. James' uncle, Mr. F. having a .wonderful time Miss Irma Troublefield of Richmond,, a, is in Columbia visiting her mond, Va., is iii Columbia visiting her Street. Muss C. It. Singlet n, -who lias been wiTTi"Benedict College for some years', lias accepted' work with anoth er institution of learning with a broader field of labor and will con 1 inuo?to onlit(hti-n?girl* and?boy ,s along educational lines. Mrs. Mary Hamilton. Mr. Him h ' --- " * ? Hampton, Mary and .Basil Burning, accompanied by Mr. Willie W. H alley aiul Mrs." Mary Smith of Unio'ivu S.. C, arrived in the city last Saturday from New York. Mr. Henry F. Singleton of FH:ence, S. C.. was called to the city Monday to attend the. funeral df his 'uncle, Mr. -Charles E. Anderson. ? Wo?art*?glad to?know that ^Irs. Catherine Cannon has .returned from New York, where she spent a '" delightful time with her son, Robert Cannon, who spared no pains m making her trip one of the best. We missed her very much and Wo are glad she js back. Mrr-ttfftvarll MfolnUis-^ifd Mr. Karl Carter of Anderson, .accompanied by Mr. Holmes' cousin, Miss Rebecca Holmes and Miss Laura Lee Wd hams also of Anderson, mot ore.; to Columbia Monday morning. They snent. thn nftfll'nAAn vicit-mw itluniu. -j Mii'n <liH!ii u1' A. liai.li'"i'1111 n 11 11 11n~ 1 Kdtfid'p'ld Thursday r<-, Vui.iy WfF"-*Udi '* It a !.ill". \V<- . ??;? li< r a | V V. ' <> .1 *wi i in. \V - j n|frt't Kit vla> l as' l?-" i> j keeping ki'(>l<s -f r l'nt" "I.ead'T" sitK'C ln'i . tii .1 I 11<?. ' ?! in May. ' a M i. s 1 .ouisi' fiw7 !". ia ; t v ; r rnKdgtiul ,_S. JJ , I d!. 4 i'-.i' du'.' . .L'lliiiltf to i t'.-.;ima ia i' tl ili"s. Wi; l:o|it; for ficr a ' ' i f xfj \ ' I 111. I'OSIi'10\ \\ AN 1 1.1)' ~ Compote Ml Uaelier. gcr-C'1.;;l y lii >t ,-yi' >.!' cci tilii aU.. ' arsii-L-.V IX. :v : :T 11a kauylil Irli - ~t* ?!." '"i rri,ra^m' ?*-. A >i?l>'?. Teacher, cart- ul" liii:- paper. ANNOl'Nl r.M IvNt. iMiss I'aullP.1' I'1 i.' v. i -int^-T,11 puiiieJ I'liu i u'l-ul' ui her mslev Miss Jaupita to Alt'. 1?. I-. Adaoi.v both ot. .Danville. A a. Mis>.s Helton *U; in' CoUi...!?ia >pei'<l!r;tf the week ??d \vrth !um: i. ter. att-s Pauline Suii?>n; ii':t\ir.-' Sunday.':m>t.iiin? for Idnnvide, Va., where Idle v. ill lie married l. 'J.li,-1lv. Adams*. ?=-===r^ d ? *1- U1 kindness uui iiiji L.y insr s> .it tii. ' .liio l Samarium T1 s, i>.aI. Mis.; Maiy White- li. N.; Stare iutn, ilTfi.i uu ljiiililiii NOTKM:: . ' > The 1) xi< nd- .* y rf i Mu<i?* is jiljoHi ' '? i.i us. I'i'i'l Writ:.' We- take, now puiiiWa". any t-i nv. Tin _,sch?)ol is just ul>. ui i Kiij y-'-'i" oil!, yet iOSlH* Ol" I1'.' p 11 > I - i't'li'.l 111USlC WCll :mi play the "\ ic?lin with skill. lii-iny Tis .yoi<r i- pinners. We car j.y ('vcryilj ie; in violin supplies. Studio at M'-; 'i^sideiu-. ;<srr~pTfrc MLI-'-." .-I -i- 'ly. The Dixie .Acini. .*** i f Violin Mil-, sic, Miss V. B. Siu-n|..<imi., in.-lruetd:'. THK, 11<)V AL i<" SOCI.VJ-("I.I' Tlii? club !iK t ill burnt ft' Mr: ohiis' n Wi!! ti: S-t)I Bruiton St. " Pii *?it!ii a- |. <>.?Tlif flu!) '.viis cubed tj .)?:!"r v.\ t:'?> by- r; p? ali ibc Lord's Prayer. '1 be club wo* <i .i^htc io i.avu fii,v.I hornus Williams t??' vi.-it Mr. 10vii.i si Lucas 1..>M;L>m- iiuiiii bolt or .since Mi's l>ai;y l.to Tu\b* Iv.S ?joined ill** club. IvfUlii i ks -l>y the olt'ic<'is\ (TLTt KK'C LI P. TO MLl'T riiiday. si:r 10th. ' T1k? first inootiiu? i' The Culture Club will le h !d at. the homo el' Mrs. Iliij'.ol G. Bookman, 1712 Gadsden Stvol. Friday, ^cjunnbor Li, at 5 30 P. M. 'All members arc re(faestod -to bo present. . ( FURNISH-ITO ItOOM for teachers or couple. Use of kitchen. 202;} Taylor Street. TKACHKIi WANTS SCHOOL An experienced teacher, graduate of Benedict College, holding a first grado ^.il'o Certificate -?*i South Ca rolina. lie tnupnt''for mfirf^ryT'lMT' as-principal and at her v.i^c. Any person wanting such a teacher, will please confer wit'll the editor"' of this great paper at.once. . " "(iYPSY TB AH.KKS" The (J.vpsy Trailers Literary on.I Soseiul ( lub met at tin* home of Miss Priscilla Kershaw, Idlo Liber v.i iv: .or. .Julius n? nUd son Mr. M-"r( i.i M-c:Ve>..Mr. \V. 11 Burton .iI'll. Mr 'Lmn.ii- Bradley. In-a h'liof , ( f i :?rn?ttrr?r-ht+r;??Lemur V.iiuUt V pointo.! out some ww'.li- ; 1 ; t? \Vhi!o t:;:iwTiTeli list? club lias dune] iiK-i' he? was.,n riomhr^ and ox pre syd rcjri'i'i t'liiii he lias to discontinue ' .is dli'vei cM.i.ection with the club ' H?. is le;i\i;i;r !" >j*. Sumter wher" he j li spend'a 1'i'W days with' Ins moth- j he begins his t":ichiii.cr i-a-| ie?'-thi;- r.-.i!. Mr; W. It. Burton j ;:r es.-:\V r.-yvl on boiuili oV the | I'lb. j'ur hi> departure Thn member.*-of the elub were hup i. ;.j v.-,.?ALLs Aa-.-Jo AJ i'1 nuns UU.'K o.h-> was vi/itu)}'- in Washhitfiun: i> .. MhdKva B. Castor nVul tier sis- ; or. Miss Corn B. Cast r were urhibl ?.;>< . present 1 sua use of illnc.sss. Miss . i i'. .. d ih ma??.-.itfoil .ankjnjT as we1.1 sis ever. Mi.-s : . a'lvll Jaeli.-'Ui hps' toft t<?" lake .her, T'".v-v./Twr Avm'kv- Mi'i. -Guiiy.ivitw.. J b. 5 Who hair i'":-eiu jy -gra?liUii?. J.i .. i oh Aden ?.st 1 i'i;t*L that ii/'j <a i' i '..ac -1-> -<".vr frr?runic.',i ii 'villi the ci.:K ... Mi*.. A!.! ? Willi' vis. ivol'crciV iV-mi | \V- IvicV vie i o* is n?ri:v.-;p ;1 ti> be i p:"? nT":?i t:i: "-t:i.r. lit* hnir.ir'.i ! .. it'i I'm two.?>T bis teachers. .* i'.il.i-uc pla.vH.yr.ATljs the last fin' .lit vf. t!.-t* oyer ins. A (OK'UKtTlOX An i.ir Was -inane in llu- mums' ad wrrU nra'-M' the ??rit^ir.n 1 4'i)C:>i \i\ n;??ry <?1* Miss Tiionia-inn i;.?vis. 1 ?:.<?; ?u.l y;' Mrs. ('. W. Aih u. ; .I.W juujk. should havp bt't n M::s. ,G. ; M. AII'm, Ro.k.lalo, Texas.. Mi Mien is a native Columbian, aval was well lea \vn in her maiden -d'As ;;s Clarissa Minnie Allen, el i<'st ilauKhiu' of Juiljfi* am! .Mis. Savnuol . H. riioinj> <in. ?-??. ?_, -1 SI'AKTAMU'IU; NEWS New Mt. Moriah ' I ?1?_ . Sun-lay will !>c a Ion,* remenib'ri ^ \ Jay hi- the history of New Mt. Mori- i ail. Roautiful row ires we re vender j jeute<5 igh"?t tht' day. S1i.1ulf.1y morning . the pTitpTf was ofitfw "with?fho presence of Rev. . Matlbow.s- of naiesburg, S. C, who delivered an excellent sermon from i lIn* subject "Running the Christian i Race" W'ii. woyo duly ^rewarded in the. cv enlng Avi: h another inspirational ser tnon l?y Rev, I<], C Clark of Winston Salem, X C Appreciative audiences were present at both services including a num . 'ALMETTO LEaDE* _____ ' ll'T of visit'OlS TTi s) ii 11 H (iu- iTTTTiTy f. hi*I it: ; Unit wo > ?Mifroiit :111U tiii- kt;i t : yf Now Alt. Mul l.ill, Wi- ;; c ?l,il j;i wiii(1 uihI lioi.i v?> jrii'.it ! victorv in t I'li'I . ii.ano ..ifs. Mllliv.in""TrTT- Younjr St Mr and Mrs. Ed. Jinkins . j>aiv.?"l l'.'y Utv, Jk-daim'/ Ihm iamiu, Wnk(*ly aiiii-.'iY.iliiuiiis? >'.. Mr. aiM ;d-: !> V!'*irrv. Mis* LiUi.'W od. and. Fro Vanity Thomas v.mtg Sunday^ jrue.vi. 6f Mi.-s . Alelhia Aii'io:*.-'*n. .Mr. i.ad Mrr. Camp, Mr.:, 'im-ie: -;.r.l' Mi ,* Susan 15 h^TTfi trfrtaiar; ,uw:i t'l ;>:?)' Saluda. N. ami dim yed in W-j-v-c Mis.-4 (''?> V. al.; i. i .... |n m : no i U j 1 'i lii M ir,- 1/- ' ""'JTl* ' Mr". En-TV Wilson i- very u. to ha.' . i Larry. J>lioYrtc a jain?a . i' *:t uim;.' r?V;U;u ^ \\"u--l.il '.in No.w Y ork ami ?"\ii" "...I"''" " ! mjf da-urhtTr. Kloiso a iira-nia ' " ( uiv.iivliaj Street Hi and. i ; Eavin;. I'or South (^arelina State ('o)lt v'v . i; ;i l't\r days-. ilit' wit'Uviifi ij, .\f\v York City. ' v- ' Mr 1.1.INS N IvA S Sunday was a ve.y ina-sHi/I day an i Sunday S-T:>>.<" ?. ? r.< d a". ii., uAuil hour w.ih ;a knife aiu-n'ilai.iTv at S'i. Paul. T * iiiidav Si i:.:>'I k'-.-.i.n was vic'iVv' I by. 1 t.y. I-.. II Kobe; is til i' to I' lil-u - j * At 11 .:io irVtw-k'Hr-v.. K. 1%. 11 bcrt.. a* lb tided the ius^iiuUi._? ?< 1 _jivua-'i*r 1 a noble .?( rnion. Mrs. \V I' W illiams presided at t!i? piano and A e rlioLn. rvauli'ifcK b'au'tilul niu.i<'.~' Tin' Metvin Quartet rendi 1 ni sev ewal selections whi.h w re. enjoym. At '>:.'>() Row iDrfjJerw-rrfml of Lake View preached in ink-rest ul' the South silo club. _ At S00 o'ch ck our Pastor Rev.'W P Williams was at his host when ho delivered to us a vety forceful . lile.. gub.iect 'Titer'.-Deliverance." Miss Ah'tha Jhohso'n will" leave f+nf- -diaries toll Sunday to at tend school at Avery. Miss Johnson is a member .of the St. Paul Baptist chefi and will be missed by all. Miss .gillie Bell-PiekeU will leave lor Holly mil, S C., Sept 24th. , Miss Pickett is a music teacher in the Holly llill Graded School wohve Prof. J. S. Rol; erts is pincipal. 1 > I < ? I ! T V t(. J V^y Ij~iU' ii v i ^ Morlr* i i Prepare J' i.qmiu'.i, j< i I As . iVc Vf'T"7 >i<j.N ? J.\ ^ . II KSPAY WEDNESDAY . World Swooping Stage Succeu ' pSS^aefc DOLORES DFL RIO jWijg&tjl and JOEL McCRIA 1UU >; ; Slim Summery i'.lo ?.?- ? "Kid Gloves*' "llli; SOI.1HKKS (.1 "ilJi:"'ST()I-EN '!a"> . Sv ' t' ' ^ <>m my !: <n)u a little koml* c.-.ik-ii: "The. SoM' ~ ?> ..iic' whi'-h v. a rT~T* t . Ml a"? a sad l'urcwcH from, my. dy:ti? sukiicr hoy ia France. > > tk-ar u> mS* " near; wan?thF honk?I l.avc?kept it ? There thirteen K-?ng years as a joy. J 'tared rrr: it v.-h~ ~f1'JTnr-trrr- -i^nr drd;?----?-" ] want t.> appual-to die m^iie to, keep the n.oi.ey and i'ei..rn th. ! ' I" . , . i,M:.-.i .Ma'.iMa i;.n:Vin. 1 -i 1 -i IKilt 5=i: oot. \V|.V\SB<>]{<) NK>VS I !> i-t Wi.i.e t ).ik "Jciiy niiu J iel'-, aV~?frrqktt}*?,1?1 : .'. iv a.?v."111 1 \\V. ai v i-lvi..-.-.; h..v M..-.;' Aluv * J Mi I:,r i'l-n; iVluinliia. I-wla-.i v >h" 11as I't1-.-;) ~ii.quit;* a I while with relatives. I Mk?Xnttiu jay Jfoxt .r, vrv .is 'at 11"k'-.-U ! . la-: Swviay' with 1'KT I pa:?. :vl>, ia-v. Mi. . i-iui- Cn. o;:j?e I 55a'.\a r\ *? ivi.i:i s.-.ni*. auy. -1-?Tik' sc-i a 1 wuwl - VVI.i -.1 iiU;. 1 <. <_>!aMi: la a n < ! V> raa.-h i a. on I Si-pi. 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