The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 08, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
t Saturday, October 8, 1932
Mrs. Arabella H. Henry of (Jerman?
town, I'a, is on a visit tocher sister,
Mrs. F. H. Thompson on Henderson
St.
Mr. E. J. Mooney of Ashville, X. C.
arrived in the city a few, days" ago
and is erijoying. a pleasant stay! at the
home of Mrs. Sarah li*vin, l.'JIG De
vine SI.?Mrs. Mooney will join him
in a few days.
A beautiful 'Pageant, "Crossing the
Calvary Baptist dumb this month.
Watch for the date in next week's
^ Issue. -?
We are sorry to say 'hat Miss
F.louise B. Greene, one of the teachers"
of Korshuw County is still indisk
posed.-?We. hope for her a speedy
recovery.'"-- l
Mivand Mrs. I lenity Franklin ojL
New York City, have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Campbell during
the past week. Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell gave a delightful party
Thursday evening which every , one |
. vnjoyeu. most attending (he affair
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson, Mr.
and (Mrs. T. Sims, Miss Lizzy Calury,
Mr. Henry Marshall and others; Mr.
' ankljn, the 'son of . Mr. and, Mrs.
Franklin, '2418 Hampton Ave; Mrs.
Franklin, the former Lillian Camp
hull, niece of Mr- W_. M. Camphell.
AN K X T E KX AIN MENT
-.On Friday evening". Sept. ;{() Mr.
a lovely Dinner Party at there honu\
100(> Pino St. in hoiurr of Miss Amies'
Wi'lliUms who was returning to Ilemmingway
Aoi-tea h school after~popu^
lar hands of. bridge was played.
A delicious s^fad course was served^"
Among those present were: Miss
Carrie Coo krM r. James Adams, Miss
Agnes Williams, Mr..Upl>ort Ross.
MISS HROWN HAS LOVELY
PARTY AT Ql l.'KN ST. 1IO.ME
OaesLr -Delight fully?Regaled
houn St.. at on informal tea, a compliment
to her friend Mrs. Ruff.
Lovdly arrangements of garden
flowers decorated the receiving room*
after which a very drtinly five piece
Irish linen vanity set was presented
the Bride. Quite a few enjoyed the
evening.
f m ^ ??
THE BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLl'B
/
The club met at the home of Mrs.
' Edna Mae Edwards on Heidi St..~on
Tuesday, night. Meeting called to
order by the president. After business
was discussed Miss Thelnm Reed
business manager, ma !e a brief talk |
on-the betterment of the club.
Wo were delighted to have as our
guest Mrs'. Mamie Frazer. The club
was served a delicious menu consisting
of slice ham, tomato and lettuce
salad, pickles, saltipes and pine apple
cake with whip cream. The club
is still shinning "folkts."
The club met at the home of Mrs.
Henderson 918 Hampton Ave., Tues_
day night Oct. 4. ^MeeHrrg -eonduetC
?v '
j c'd as usual. After business the]
i club was served with country sauIsage,
hot. rolls, and tomatoes, sliced
wiih French salaJ. Next meeting
will be held at Miss Katie] Reaves on
Blossom Street.
TW IUt.HT SOCIAL CLUB
On the night <?f September 27 t-Uc
rTwttigtrt:'Social" Club held Its ivgui
lar inciting.. In this mooting as in j
In the adjoining town others-daneecdw.-.s
transacted. There wore threg
more members eliminated from tlie
elul), due to "the fait, that they would
iv>l abide by the new amendment
adopted to- the club's constitution.
The last members eliminated were
Mr. Willie Green, Mr. E. D. Coleman,
and Mr. Benjamin Grant. Wit .jiu
the last twxi weeks five members
1 \v<Me eliminated for riot cooperating
with the club or abiding'by the clubVconstituti.m.
Although live me.nbers
have been eliminated from the
club lately the club is progressing.
Just listen.
Thursday Tfighl'. So{>tT~2TT The Twilight
Social Club e n'inued carrying
on its greatest entertainment season
nu.v. mi' meeting was opened by
^i11 ?_rintr: nraver bv Rev. J. C. Liunbar;
s'cripture\i eading by Kcv. JM. G.
- Green. Thv r.Vyular routine of business
'\v..s transacted. The visitors
was then iiP reduced by the president
and invited to n\ake remarks, Tiu*J
talks by them \Vre much enjoyed.
Rev. Mrs. J. C Dunbar of Charles-]
ton. S. pastor gf Morris Street
Ikiptist Church and Rev. Miv-, .'M.
CI. Green, ol' WesU\\|M. E. Church.,
'Columbia; Miss Conp Conley el
Ashe villa, N. C. W'e s\ll enjoyed the
wonderful talks ma :e by these distinguished
guest sJ We .were glad to
have with us Mrs. Hunter one of our
new members and her little daughter
, and sister of Asheville, N. C.
We were pleased to.have with us hi
'of out' ' id~rrremhers in person oTJdr... I
Wakefield, Mrs, Kate. Cannon, Mrs.
-ftcfyccca Mays. We arc always glad
to have our old menibens come home
=011x1 all* visitors welcome.
PHILADELPHIA" NEWS
Mr. Josiah Pearson and Muss Ida
Mae Ross were married Thursday ev
eliing, September 22 by Rev. .K. W
home of Mrs. Susie FeHts, 1418 5$".
Eleventh Street. The bride-maid
Miss Addie Ru'jh JJickson and Mis?
Vivian Grace. The best man was Mi
David Pearson, Jr. After the marriage
ceremony, the guests assembled
J in the bat-k yard where amid the
beautiful lights they were served delicious
refreshments. Following this
the bride and groom went for a vi,b.
through tihe city in Mr. Josiah Pear
son's c'ar, which was driven Uy his
Brother Mr. Herbert Pearson.
The bride-and groom received many
wonderful gifts, some being very e>x
pensive, from their many friends.
NOTICE!
The re-opening/of the Savoy Ballroom
at 1012 Washington Street undo)
new management is now called
The Blue Chip Palace. There will
be a beautiful ballroom and also dinling.
Special accom modatimn for
school, banquets and pih-iiys. We
will appreciate the help of -the public
and we are at. your service at any
time. The ball room will have its
opening on Friday night. Oct. 14 at
i> ,'!0 P. M. For more information
call Mns. Anna T. -Samon, ' 9242,
Prop., or see Roland "Bo" Harris,
Mgr. Remember all dates open for
I rupper^banquets, parties, etc. Thank
I you kindly in advance.
Anha T. Samon, Prqp.
Roland Harris. Mgr.
CHICAGO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wilson of 2214
: , - - * THE PA
| TEACHING (POSITION WANTED | K
?r-r : .1
I A man holding a B. S. degree and d
(in "A" Class. ' Teacher's' eertShcalo a
desires a position. He lias Hid ex- l?
perienco in teaching and can give the
best of references. i
Address the Editor of The I'al- S
motto Leader. h
ANDERSON NEWS f
t
~ Mrs. CeciT Harris vvas tiro Kuest rf ^
Mrs. Aila Patterson Sunday. 1
'f'y w n \\ Sni'dttly Iff Mt. Siida __
M. E. Church held its October meeting
at_ the?home of Mrs. B. F. Anderson.
A delicious salad, course \Vus
served. ' i r . h
Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Helton are vis- h
iting their three children in New
York. , -1
The last rites of Mrs Laura Reese 1
one of -the oldest members of Thoir.n i
son Centennial' M. E. Church, was
1 held lust Thui'sttrryr?She was a mem- .i
oer'of Thompson Centennial for sec- f
enty years. t
Mrs. Walter Harris was the guest s
?f-^Mr. ami Me*.?Warren i?'coti?.Sun-.
.lay tinning. ; ?^
Mrs. L. Owens was in Townsville u
Sunday. She is wot-kittg?in in to Test,
jf the W.i II. M. Societies (^Jf the j<
M. E. Church. i /
-Mr. a.ml Atrv I'hmtk Wjj' iaias o! j,
Seneca .were in the eity Monday t<> |,
attend the . funeral * of Mrs Nancie- n
Coins Hawkins, which wttk hel I rrr ?
Mi. Moriah Baptist Church. ni
Mr. P. Anderson was present ?it
thy worship at M't. Pleasant. M. E. ;
Church, < Townville, '.Sund.ty. . s
I Rev, Eaddy the na.-rtor preached.
Mrs.. Magnolia Scott, Ada Patter- ^
wn and Mrs. L. Owens spent Tues
day evening with .Mrs. T. T. Me Don- >
"aid. ??: ?^ - Miao
- Margaret Cherrie will leave
Wednesday for Columbia where she
will spend one"^eek, after which she
will go to Bynnettsville where she I
will be engaged in school work. . 1
Arr all day -singing was-hoki-aV-tm-- --Royal
Baptist Church Sunday 2. ]
r7li*7ito?A 1 1--.A i
vi uvut, cviivi a UllHtt'l j
was served which was on joyt d by ;
all. ' - ;
R Y. P. I? service was- very, interesting
held at 7 o'clock,
' : ' ? ?
SUMTER NEWS"
(0n Sunday afternoon .2nd Mosda
lives M. LeVan and K. L. Davis,
sponsored a program at Mt- 1'isgah?i
A. M. E." Church for the benefit of :
th(? church. Rc-v. J. W .Taylor-wa-s I
the principal speaker] Each nunrher
ron.loi-oil "was greatly enjoyed A '
liberal collection -was given. - >
Prof?CL, A- Dawson delivered an
inspiring address to* the young peo- '
pl<? at ihr.iV metinir at Emanuel .M. _J
E. Church on Sunday afternoon. 2.
The formal opening of the new
parsonage of Mt,' 1'isgah A. M. E. >
Church on Tuesday evening, Sept. 1
27th was an enjoyable affair. "Short 1
talks were made by some of the 1
guests and Mr. Anthony Long accompanied
by Mr. Bowen rendered 1
,several saxaphone selections. A 5
refreshing repast was served.
Sadness prevailed during the ;\i < 1
"week in the passing of Mr. Ri.ber.
Bryant and little D.ris Richburg. Mr ^
Bryant was a faithful member of
Emanuel M, E. Church .Little I)m- "
is was the daughter of Mr. and :Mi
Allen Richburg.
The primary teachers of the ci'.
schools had a very interesting meet- ' [
ing last Friday, Sept, :}0 at Lincoln. ^
High'. Evyry teacher being present, jj
Thy object of this meeting was C
**vgunix. and formulate plans* by j(,
wln .,hijfegL>' may be able to work ; i:,
the vlitTicirir nnikliim^ .k-.i .fr.
- - ^ v.. v, j/? KWJV.HIO 11iui cwii" \
^unt thenwin the work. ' a
^Hss Il|*tsher the supervisor g;,\e
sonic very good reasons as to the .<
need of this cooperative spirit.
Miss Elease Hpiie was ei.eled
styretary. Miuss Eloisc Levan r -sistant
secretary% ? foe meetings yviii
be held tlie last Tuesday in each a
month, and plans an i experiences jr
will be given that will be beneiicial '
in the work. , :
? Miss H. N. Usher, Supervisor; 1
I Misses A. M. Kibbler, S. G .Aiken '
E. B. LeVan, A. E Dinkens, N, Rich- x
ardson, M. E. Dines, B. E. Gass, N
E. Glover E. L. Haile, B. V. Samp- 1
son. . *
Mrs. Alice Gilliard delightfully entertained
in honor of the bride and 1
groom Mr. and Mrs. T. E Gilliard
on Friday evening^- Sept. 30. The 11
couple received many beautiful and '
useful gifts. .Delicious refreshments '
were served.
Mi's. E. L. Jamison spent Saturday (l
October 1 in Orangeburg. She accompanied
her daughter who entered p
Claflin.
Mrs. Ella Page spent several days N
with Mr. and Mrs. E. 1'. Palmer d'ur- v
ing the past week.
Mr. Albert Roberts left on Sunday n
2, for Jamestown where he will be '
| instructor in science in a Rosenwahl v
School there.
Mrs C. A.I;awson attended th/l
M?s. C. A. Dawson attended -t 11 I 1
funeral of Mrs. Connie Jones of Flor | ^
once on ivianuay, October 3rd.
PICKENS S. C.
The Pickens County Training I
School held its formal opening ,Mon? c
day, October 3rd. There were quite v
a number of,patrons and friends To (
tfreet the teachers. :
The enrollment ofjthe student-body
was quite encouraging, there being
178 students enroHed. . 1
After spending a very pleasatjt va f
cation the students and teachers are *
planning to put over a better pr gram
this year than in previous "
years. , c
Facility: Msis Geneva Wallace, '
Principal, State College, Orangeburg t
S. G., Post Graduate work Hampton >
['Institute, Hampton, Va., Departjpen
tal work in High School and Homo t
'* ?
LMETTO L^aDEk ?7
* w
inrtrohikflv "Mi
s. !->' iii ij?>> It- I*Yi ^u.-fon,* lii*ucit
c I ?.?!l (jiaduLc
wuii, i Jjistjtutc,. j ij>j(i,
V'a., IM'mnntar ami nijrn- ftvnwi.
All.s. i.lit Ik.' Ai. (j'mIcoii Cii-aiii, a!oris
CuiiiKV, Syni'iT, ,S. Mturmini
lilOol >S|>l'llillKU J Vy lll'g'C, At- s
mia, (.ii'i'tniu,
ln.i ufim-uiau-: .Mrs.' A, Bkavii
tosemt'iKl, iSai'ltcr-lSco'ia Collage,
oiicoi i-, N. ( Summer .School wurk
fiaw^'ot^u-i',- 'Orangeburg; -S. Cry 'rnnaiy:
?
l.i{|-i:\\ll.).K MANS
p
M,. 11 u iv. ."!< ; . -
asfor.' -Thy. vinii cli was ..fdlod while
utrh i d >U?yu Tm T^io" outside. DinHM
\v;l> ci'vcd mi the protiinl. A
piendul i i am was renderc, each
limber was a master-piece.
Mrs. Ivli/.a Alexander -Johnson eon-,
hnnl- ill at her lit if <>n Anderson
street, tn the rep ret of -lier l'ricnds..
T!it Silver 'l'va piveii by Mrs. 11e 11 y
I'ercival .for the .benefit' of tlie
Presbyterian Church was quite a
uccfss. " ,jv
' (iiirii*in\y^k)i> m:ws */
Mis I. i</if" Snow was-the puest of
ills. "Lizzie Puller on Gilliam S'. 0:1
rhui Si'iay. ' ' "
?M-L-?X-iaa?AT. a Chiliis.~a r, rt ClyiLc
11. C'hi.es . , 1 at tlii? sunimer at lira
tw,?S- f' .' wit h .their pr and-mothW,
Mrs. ( p) i:i July s. They are home
.1 pa in -mi-! iv a' tendinp school.' Wc*
iiiy. j?la?! *t', ?v-> them.
Jdrs. Fannie McClinton is in the*
hospital l-.o All.." Maudv Davis is.
in tlte i 11 -1 i 1 a 1. Wj bopc tluy will
return- m-aie soon. ..
Mrs St.. w. cjn Sinpleton St. Sunday!
ATis. Dora' S.?ttei white and Mrs.*
Li ttie MeCUnlock also Mrs. Lizzi
>n ay vi h-n<D on Oak St.. 011
sun'la.v. . Mrs. Lj 111.11 a Williams was
:he p'.i'c-V of M rs.~ i.fzzie Snow Friday
?Mi- "Willie lli.y is visi'iiiir his sis...
M !'.? : . vc;n; T 71
Morris Chapel Baptist, Church
Rev." Lester (\ Smith,* Hastor
The services \Veie very good thru
out the day. Sunday School was
ipened by the Supt. The TeSs'on w:.s
veil discussed Ivy teacher# a nil stale
nts. Classes 0 and 10 are in ,10:1est
for banner next Sunday.
/The services at 11:2(), yyere. very.'
li/bliftini?, The 'pastor delivered a
ffo'ssage which touched the souls of
ill his hearers. The text was found
.like 24 20 an 1 I Cor. 21:11. The
crr.'.on w.is well explained. So much
;o unt.il the least of his listeners ould
readily understand. The choir
rendered some excellent music at
he rhise of the sermon."*the Lord's
supper was served.
At 8 n'do 1. R(.v. Smith preached
mother strong sermon?to over five
i-.i l:iliii a i t't y *
I abcrnacfc liaptiH . < hui-c'h.
Tabonu?clc"~i>apti ' i .cTi."i still
clunbinu' upward. I fj. '> r i.'ijiy! Sr'nm;
with its . elfici< M" l>i?ta-i:??jt.
Mrs. A. 11rllVi'i -a* d c -i i ad\
group Ml Itaichyr..- i-', "tie " .t .Ma* I.
organized in 'Ik-- ->''atc. A)i"~r>iTi<x>-i
and pup'ls' al v ut 'iii1 ir P"--* . - ?*.'"i
Si;inlay at 1" o'clock. )' ?. j ue'd
Roll department; undi -y ' :t c snpei'.uion
of Mis. Cafo William- has jimwiso
larye t'iat more jobjn :> heed d.
- Tho U. V. 1'. I" i* a rial !ive win .
I Large (.row / svt'.end each St'.ndaj
L eypttintf. *l*iR'' old has caugic tic
spirit just a's die y<>un"g.~
direction of wide ..awake . loaders an
fnird at 'work gt'titif i' -adv I'"'?tdfr
fall rally which i- the l'l'h. 1 i Nov
Please .buy a brick. '
Sunday night closed a very", in 1,>ful
a nil inspirin<7~tptivaf- nice tug
which was conducted by \\ . II
-21m. t n. (iietnville. S .Tin net
ing -was- tjoit-e a suctc-s. barge anolences
atten icd ea h (.wa ning .and va
.. * ?. . l - i
?- " v. II' ' J I i.i i ill.' V ll\ | I'll U'l "U ?' A
ccllont music A1! v h" .^-at-d lili
uti at man will '-v pul.cnt'v awn-une
his rctyrn. ' We "were -yrate{k;l I'm
tHf cyopcra'.ion-ot ' hi- cm iff cit y ami
county, ami im^t ~j>?.? iiillthe mm
isle is. ?
Oh Sunday e\mnin?\ th 'foH^winy
hnii Inn wci i'?'Mil ' in" : M ft|i'i an .
William-. .In-1; l>i -wr. Archie I!<>y!.
W?S_ Kv , n-- : i ' i '1 1 "im.- ii.d-a,. . ,
The seiimm v,;n prrtTPfU d hy ilev
J. K. Marshall usiiur aV.a s.uhjec
A ts 15:1-'J. The Apostles cure ,i"i
tip. P""!h' 11' ' .c'-Ul't h. Tile -ci nan;
was l< nicully pn pan <J ?. h-pi m.'y <K
liverc!. T
Pastor Ma.'ni- nn-t i: e her- .welcomes
vis.i'?ii*j? 'niai t'rieiiiis T?'> Tab-'
ernacle- ?it atvy tlitie.
Mfcs Ay tics WTliatJis lei't ltiisi
Week | ?r ("hasjef- \v Store she writ
resume. liyr school work.
Our revival inecHny starts a... Trinity
Methodist Episcopal Ci uixh.A -i
Of' I nth llev. W. H lihli -Atlanta.,
(la., wilj conduct the nie'.ny.
Kcyv Hell is kii '.\vji as a yYoat p.am civ.
er. liev. P. V1.'. '.pny. Psv-tor.
Uw ' WHlie XVil'st-.n, _ihe' a ted
yeuny, prcaejicr of <ii eonwood will
pra li tit Sprjnyticid -Uaplisl_<J.urci'i
Sunday afternoon. at. 1 :'!0 o'clock aud
.at '? o'clock \\ hi pri m-h at. Westo^
Hi ,peha.A jrfaiii-. We ate
askiny the. cii'fjic city '6 \y< i -hiy
% with us.
Mi . lloi seveli Pi-an \'.a.- 'he v.a
conic yuest of. his. p?0 e.nts la-; week
Mr. ami Mis. .1. Ih-aij of II a-.kett S":
"For ilu* past, year- ?he was an ii:
j S.\ 1.1.^ - KII.EUS-BENEYON
"" TTTfXmEl) II \ I t ?? V V T. ('l-NT.S
Al,S<) Si OX. & TIES.
I SMITH-COLEMAN |
% ' ITKL co. cj^ ?
:L f 1rval 1 WaaJ K~ X
KINDERGARTEN
?AT?1 .
.Evan's Clinic
IDE. HARDEN \NI) I.ADV SIS.
Hnttrti Erom H to 12 . .
EXREKIKNC ED-TK U HEK IN
( II \R( I E. ' . ;
The erjiv n wa.? wry i-?l as
Hi !l a- ii??ii'i-? ,
Tiv h-nu- M " R. 11. Ml Ghee,
was a >cMie of heauty and attraetivei
I i i ia-.- e\*en;n<r .when he en
terlaii* : his Sunday Sehool class of
' "t tAfter Ilu- children an ived
, lii.v-v . -,v. !? < i \? d. I'l'iiu ii., nftOf~tvtsich
sever;;:. 'y':um**s w?-iy played. The
n.i\i .' .;? >e Winy it-,, croiirn ai.nl
r.yj.lvi-. Tin* ovviiiair w;v- one. of 'mer'
l iiii..ar.ti wa? wiilv sincere re- *
irs'vt th:????? oi" departure had
eo.'j.e,.- Every "n.e'expressed them.
>elv? a< 1 .v iJ'}V spent a lovely afternoon.
' Th-'--e n ' lie siek l.isT" are. Mrs ?'
t 1'iitppi IK*, l'nis.; Mi . Martin,
vieo: Mi ,1i sft'ic Smith. secretary;
Miss l.i'il t'a N-ance. corresponding
sn iv'ary; Mr. t'lartiold Trotter,
treasurer; M.r.'-Tillman Dean. chaplain.
At the c'lcsy of the .meeting the
following members were taken in;
- lin y w.'i-... -tinlen-tfr showing merits
i-lijslible for membership in the club.
Those dm it tod were: Walter Wideman.
Henry Armwo.od, Mitchell Robinson.
Ma Armwood and Ruth Martin.
?
The aims of the club may be list,o?l
as follows: (1) Promote interest
fn public speaking; (2) Stimulate
reading: (d) Interest in Xational
and Intel-nati-onal problems.
I (I). IStlniub.te fo'enisjV -contests
.between school., Sponsor M-iss S. J.v
Taylor.
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