The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, October 1. 1932
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Mi/s. Tracy. M. Walton' and Little.
T. M. Walton .!) It.h (. jmt i-nlm.ii .1
-frent?H^ndvvsonx-iitc,- N. ti; rvvh( r?v
they spent the bid ire Summer with
their parents and Kiand pafenL.
f.Jhey .report a delightful vacation. ,
ange, N. J., brother of Mrs \r.. *!!..
* Williams was <a caller at the olliee
of The Pulmollo -Loader. Air. Robinson
camp tn /itteml lhu?funeral?nf
his neice'.i husband, Mr. JHlUes'>pencer^at"
Langley. While at Langley,
he enjoyed a basket picnic at Young
Stormbraneh, Rev. TV P. Hammond,
pastor. He was also a jjUll.gr at.
MYs. Eiiiiljr "JoKtlson on Pine-Htroot,
an old schoolmate.
t Miss Quincy l.ee Simmons, a l'J-52
Graduate of Kookor?Washington?l+r
left Saturday for Savanntjh, -fin..
where RftT1 wiTI begin her '.'ollegi^
studies \at Georgia State.
MisS "Riutb Weston has returned
after spending several weeks '.o f
* pleasure with relatives in Philadeiphih._She
will resume her "duly as
teacher in the St. Ann Kpiseopal"
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HON HON SOCIAL CLt'B
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The vfluh met Tuesday night. Sept
L 27a?TRe home Of Mr. |*. Gibbs, lhil
Hampton St. . .
.The meeting was opened by.
presitlenL Business oL i.ni|M>naiiee
liiiii'ii'vii il i Vi'i ,u 11 11 i i jiil
to have ;is a visitoi. Mi:.s -li.Uiw >1-7
We we're also served refreshment.;.
Mr. and Mrs. jTiosbey and duugiiter,
4-sabeH and also their iwo liiiU
.. .grand sons,- Athios and "JeTblile" Si;~
ons spent last Tuesday the -CO. in
Charlotte, N. C.;wjth his sister, and
friends, Mr. and Mr?r:^1n;ytnri
little grarhl hoys-" were the' hlipjoysi'
little things you ever saw. -a
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" CiYI?sSr~FiirAILK?S ~
The Gypsy Frailer.- Literary and
Social (Jlub met at the hoi^o of Mis.
. Mozell Wise. i>22 Harden Si. Sept.
21 Because of -the ahoonei?-f- < ?/
president and other otti ih.. id,;.
ness was not discussed., \\,. tuiT.yo
immediately to our social hour. D.uing
the social hour Mis.; .'* '?<e served
pineapple sherbert, cake. and -Iwhich
were enjoyed by all.
The members present were: Misses
Edna Craft, Irene Barber, Franvina
Kosemond, ? Ethel; Bailey, l-riscida
Kershaw, and Mo%elle Wise.
The npxt meeting will be at tin
home of Miss Fralicina Uosomosni,
'^ Pine St.
MISS CATHERYN GREEN (JIVES
PARTY FOR MRS. JANNIE WlLus
.Miss Catheryn Green and Mrs. IJuIa
Williams entertained with a whi-i
party Monday night Sept. B?th, ai
their home on Slighs Ave. in honoi
of their neice, Airs. Jannie Wvh|s ol
New York City formerly Mbe tJa"nnie
Brown of Columbia; S. Crj'.
Mrs. Williams greeted the gue. ;
v at the door .receiving "in the living
room which was adorned -with a variety
of autumn ftyy/ers and loins'
was . the honurcd glU'S', Ik r mother.
, Mrs, Hannie and Miss Green.
Dancing and. games were en.jv.ved.
the music wits furnished by Mi s
Lillian Williams at the piano and,
M?'. Gerald Dixon a cornet.
Fundi, lee cream and eake were
served at The close of the-evening.
Among the -guest were:' Mr, and
M>*e Win P-i-1 rid - TV'f -on/1- .Tnl?i
Lee, Mr_^ind hlrs._McKinley Palmer
and..Mrs. .Edna M. Maries, Eulasri:
Webster, Miss Florene Williams, Mr.
4 G. B. Brooks, Jerry Clark, Albert
Williams, Walter Moore Ida Ilannio.
.. PRESIDENT AND MBS. SIMPSON
ENTERTAIN FACULTY.
President Abiain Simpson, oJ" AU
len. College and Mrs. Simpson were
~ at home ~tn the faeotty~ Wednesdayeveninpr
September 21. The oventrrtr
was one of enjoyment for all pres-_
ent. Games introduced by Miss Flossie
B. McOlain provided much amuse.
iment. A particularly interesting
game was one where slips were paused
out which contained four topics
for discussion. Those present chrded
some person with whom to discuss
eadh topic. At a jriven signal a
three minute discussion ensued, after
...L!?L x 1- a i ' i? .
which umiuHT convcrsai lomuist. was
sought. A delightful repast \v a s
served; buffet style. President Simpson
proved a delightful host, and Mrs,
Simpson a charming hostess.
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A I)ELI(JhTFl'L PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Dane Davault ea
- tertained their cousins, Mr. and Mrs,
Winters and their guests, Mr. an i
rjcl.^uTlunchcon"" ^ "Y" ^
at their home Friday night." TlTCy
oq^onored guests and those attending
were high ii^ their praises of the hospitality
of Mr and Mrs. Davault.
k The party retnrnrrt hoTne Thurs- J,
day. We wish for them a safe and
pleasant trip. . _ I
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[jjj Mr. 'I'iary F.vnns left hist wck for
fill ^s*h'.'ville, X. r.. where ht. will re11.
.'ii'iT tlu"' Sti,|)hons-?L',o 11 itrli Schb I.
,lv Rev.' and Mrs. .1. S. Ma idox. Mrs!
.;t | Frank Hpps'and Mrs. WyaH llamp-''
Ij [ ton attended the funeral jjorvicos-ef
? Mr,- IX. Vf. Riygs. "In (Jr't'enviile is"
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,'Mrs. . O. O. I.owerjv
?- !\ira. -ihrhit Jar,;;"-. Mrs. K. t\ . .M. u "
dox a *, .1 Hampton report
!i <1 a wonderful session of the* \V,inu
n's Auxiliary of the I.it'le Riv'v
'* Raolist- Association.
Mrs. I\ Fisher the,o we< k-enJ-,
John :Ian,(,s. . ??
The Ware Shoals Grp led School
?opened?on 'September r>. with a"
l.irire eiVoHniept.; Several visitors
and patrons were present namely':'
? Rev.?Wi?Fh?Gaw ford of Anderson.
,l- Rev J. S. Maddox of Donalds. Mr. '
-r\dam Ave .i in 1 Mrs, I.ula I.at iniore. '
hv** Miss Oxella Williams has pone to
t-il Washington. T>. C., where she w ill
ek eptcr school.
Mi. WiM'.iid Wilshlhu'lon lot t Srr.
dav for Gri ehvillo, S. C.. where he
to will attend school at "Sterling liich.
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Saturday, Sept.
homo a litflo' hook call. 'I .,1'
CM-.- Guide" which wav :r* 1 L i
sail , fa towel] from n ' -
ier boy in Franco. So '.dfor
ivarc ya.< this book 1?rTTT : . . . ~~~
hose thirteen long-yoa4v as. a
1 Laced m it was four live- dollar TTT"
want to appeal to. the rn^nto ia-';i
ho inouoy and rcttiri;' th,. book. ' .
Ma'.ilda Gi-ld'.n,, ,
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