The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7

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MdVCi it 11U1 UlUtllUl 111 V'A II c? 111 U i it | SECOND CALVARY II. Y. P. U. r EXTEND^ THANKS Jh0 B. Y. P. Ur o?-Seeond- Calvary wisKes to thank the following merchants x for their donations in a're- i cent contest: R. C. Williams Furni- i lure Co.; Haverty Furniture Co.; J. ~ C. Penny, Schulte-United Stores, Bon < Marche and Belk's. * Wo wish also to thank the' parents I who cooperated with us in helping to l make the, nrotrrnm a success. 1 The B. Y P. U.. ? -Mrs. Albertha Simon*, Pres. "THE PARADISE SOCIAL CLUB" The club met at the heme of Miss s Ei'a Mae Koberts and Alary Alcl.augh ~ lin on Perry's Ave. The house was called to order by the President Mr. J. W. Johnson. The devotion was opened by the Chaplain. Miss-Farmer Martin.?Song ~ Negro National Anthem; Miss Mary McLaughlin led the club in prayer?^ The secretary being absent the assistant Secretary, Mrs."^McLaughlin proceded with , her part of the business. The president discusse^l with . the members these facts:?Time and Duty; Purpose of Finance and rea: sons for helping fallen humanity. The hostess with the greatest of pleasure served the club With one of the greatest.,repasts of its history. Courses: Potato salad, pork chops, cake, punch, marshmallows sandwehr rolls, and pickles, peaches, cream and es, after dinner mints and cigarettes. The visitors beiiijy great in number, . we thank them for their remarks. Adjourning song, God be with you. ??'till we meet again. BACCHANTES j The Bacchantes Social Club met J at the residence o-f Miss Bona Nes- 1 ~ bitt on Tuesday, October 11, 1932. ?t;- This was the first business meet- < '.ing the club has held this yeai. During this meeting the officers ' were elected.- Each officer retained his office. They are ns follows. Miss ' Bena Nesbitt, president; Mr. David ] McDonald, vice presTdent; Miss Juiia Raiford, secretary; Miss Ann^e Nesbitt, treasurer; Miss Emma Kershaw, repqrter; Mr. Eldo Burton,- 1 critic. The various committees and their chairmen are the same. mi r* 1 ? /-? ' * ^? ? ' ? ^ SURPRISE PARTY FOR MISS MARTHA M. CORNISH A lovely birthnight party \ fiven by Mrs. Smith, Octobei it _ liiir?liumw?132 YVaHabout Brooklyn, N. Y., in lionur of A1 Martha M. Cornish, fmnmlly of i umbia, S. ('., but now 6* Brookl i'he living room and halls 'Were ractively decorated, the color sche >eing-trtrrlc anxt whftg; / The red reshments were ic?- ere md cake, punch 'and alter ci in nil i Is. The main fea'ure were- dancing ; aril playing. Those enjoying tile air were: Miss Anna Brown, A Vlaggie Gary, Mr. Johnnie Bro Mr. E. Simmons, Miss Rook Gril Miss Iona Smith- Mr. Henry Joi Miss Muttie Quarlea. Miss Ella S Vliss Rusa Ferguson Miss'Ethel f -'Usoii Miss Jot' Elliott, Mr. K M in, Mr. and Mi's. Jones, Miss An A illiuins,-Miv and Mrs. Brown, A \nna Davis, Mi.^s Ella Shaw, A Jl.mche- -aftd^Mr Fibs- Sim.? *- ? 1'AGJv.CNT?^CROSSmG^-THd THRESHOLD" Alonday, October 17, 8:30 I\ t First Calvary Baptist Church, lev. S. S. Youngblood,Pastor:' 1 ageant is based on the life . i fork of Aliss Joanna P. Aloi 'hose 100'h birthday is celebra :his year; She was the founder U^. DI. J- n i nv xiiusiue ocnoois anil nrst edi f "Hope" which still carries a n age of joy and encouragement o 18000 homes every month, roducting the pageant, it will b eminder to older people and a cl mge to youth to serve in the sn ujsellish way Mjss Moore served er life. All friends of Christian educal i?lj.tbe1..p?hlir"in general are cor y*~ invit.ed. ' Admission: Adults ents Children 5 Cents. ^ m W ?i> j|f-r i Mil-in+. M-y, .The^lovelv .home of Air. and A Henry Smith on 225 Youiiy 'he scAne of a Pro-Hallowe'en I ty, Tuesday evening Oct. 4. Cai i n g cut ' the colors, the?docomO were beautifuL Bridge aid proj 4a^?wlHMt?wrrc?the ft'hlhre of evening. At the conclusion 'of in ldge games Pi'ol David NTTni won high score prize and Prof, son, the bobby. Progressive \v Aliss ..Mabtd Foster high; Akiss Jenkins, Rt N.. Wohlow. A deli} ful rep.fst was served. Among guests were Alisses AI. Vanezelia ( iallie M.'Lomax, Cro'lyn Snetters ijcI Foster, S. C. Butler, R. N.; I ie Barfield, R. N.; and AI. Jen! R. N. Mrs. Alma Powe and L. Sims. Drs. T. K. Gregg and V Porter, Profs. David Nicholas lenson; Messers . Whit mire Abra 11. H-?Hayes, Stunnon Woo laid. I' nest Collins, Henry Tucker. W I'annor, B. Keeder Robert Sims, , ius Tanner, B. E. Weston and S .iol Mills, The out of town gui vi'c Misr.es?Allyn?Nicholas?mrrt Lunette Kennedy from Union; R [Jenese Webb from Nashville, Tei fiss Ruth Lowes from Dayt Florida and Mr. E. G. Spaulding he North Carolina. Mutual Insurui Ihirlnnii Ni C.??Ma*. Mill IL B pro t. very charini.it'- hostess; , ' - CHARLESTON NEWS l On Wednesday evening-, Sept. ,,. that they wore taught the' white girl his ... . . on request. an^ During the singing of thc~ "Intrt ^ V dyetion song" each piember of ou ' !? Ig^nip was' introduced to the whit "friends: Miss Bertha A. Bouknigh n>s advisor for . tile Ever-Ready Girl Ki in[ serves, led in the singing. . jtj Members of Uie Junior Book Clu p ^ who assisted were Misses Mat tie an ial- E. Bowijuan and Inez Martin. inie Oitr \1rit will be returned by th all white group in the near future. on GHESTEK I'A H A(iK Al'IlS dial 10 Mr.. Armstrong, the magician, an his daughter, Miss Anuafrong, wh Is a~talented pianist" and-eartoonis = ^Iivo M frinpu-a-o^ Mondav-Auahi in tli chapel at Bvaimfrd Institute. Th jj... audience was/kept in uproariou vv J laughter at Jdmes, oyer the lm^eriot ,a). T ; ilo>n5 by Miv_Armstrong. TT rl, " drawing by Miss Armstrong whie " <loneWith ease and dex'erit r?. '^^brought forth hearty appl.iu.se froi nil. It wan an-enjoyalde )ii ogrnni-?fj i',0 was .witnessed by. an appreciate . audience. ^ f ? : j'as Mrs. t'hnnia MUck "Russell and Inn fvn band, Mr. Russell, and daughter hav . returned to their home in Mt., Clair C? N. J. after moteving down and spent . ing a few days m Jeterville with thei _the mother, Mrs. Ellen Mack._ ji 't. Miss' Jennie Houze left Sunday ft Rock Hill, where she enrolled as , ^es- student at Clinton College. tins Misses 'Mattie Johnson and Nan. B. Thompson of 'Blajrs, have retutne Vni. to Brainerd-Institute v,"here 'hey ai ai;?] students. ms, Mrs. Marie Gilnvore, teacher < Home Economics in r.mmett Smi i 1 i 10 Hi School. Rock- Hill spent, the wrc Jut- end hero with her daughter, . Mis af.i- Johnie Mae Gilmore* aSts Mr. Robert Crosby left Fri<J.i\ ft ??Baltimore to join h-ts wife, .Mrs. lie jj^s en Beckham Crosby. They will mal> 1M . their homo there. n Prof. L. J. Williams arrived in th Glut , ( , of Monday irom Washington; I). ( ' to take.charge of Music at Brainer ?Inwtit utu. Prof. Willinmr Itm rpeci.ii ?' iy.otl in pianot~al- Howard?L"nvci .sit.\ arid comes as a young man well quali tied for the work. News from Charlotte informs u hat Mrs. 'Martin, "wife of Dr. J. 1 Mjirtin, President of Brainerd Inst tu'e, is gradually improvne*-and lioi.? . to be back in Chester soon. Mr. Joseph Jones is having erecU ^ a putty brick veneered bungalow o -ui- rr r Hii'ani V-iv-in -n of I'in'" Hi and i is brick' ? i n boys bnvt nia I Lcs- and arc sJtilLliKLking hridba.Llr^-eo? her crete seats and a variety of very a' Co. tractive and seiviciahlc articles p Mrs. Martha Parrot, AsKford Si iMrs: Eli/a Gwinn are on the sick lis1 I The many friends of Mr. J. r> \t< [ES Lurk in are delighted to see him on (again after an,-illness of several week jwith typhoid fevor. dey> Mrs, Lizzie Wylie has returned t the city from Saluda, N. C., whet ^ she spent the summer. we FLORENCE NEWS tes. th<L Rev, P. .Tones, Pastor ;of'Tr. nily . Baptist Church of FlOrerrrrr^ back home again after a sad trip ? So- Columbia for the burial of his \vif? li" His daughter, Mrs. Joyce J. Jtmkin accompanied him home, or- Mrs. Ijllie Hell Wallace of Fh? un- ence left Sunday Jiiirht lor Ne\ ro- York Cil.v to spend awhile wi'h tel zer atives. on, Mrs. Sadie Brown with her littl ax'- son and (laughter of Florence htt the gone to Holy' Oke, Mass. to sp.n< awhile wi'h her parenU. r Mis's Florida /Davfys of Florenct or. left Saturday night for New Yorl T *|mit that is e\P i';*r HU'uanlii^s 15.slid .?ruTT?fTi?T[7TT It' is strivinir Pi re mli' the .troal. We " prav* for (lu-ir Waiess-. The hen ami t yke e?in A .j'i\<u l>v Stewar.dess llnjfrd \* w v a wliii-1. *7" siu-eess.' We v.Vtc id -a-ed In ^ have tiie eoopernt:??r> nt' .the mem7 hers IVt.ni the various -w+n ? rent I e re i tpinr'ets. .-!>!<. an! due';.-. Collet I it in was Vory,'. M / Juanita !lilt taxi Mahal Williams V.ei"*.. the \nuiiters in the nxe-' ts'iinlitt eolith to si. ReiiiernI?er the sick a \i it from c you will mean so mm iv to tl.em. We hstve . n our sh k li-t: Mrs-. Ada Wri 'ht and .Mr. I. (WaM.r. . ** S * ? - ? - - ??*> n ? (l AROl Nil (JKOIM; I'.TOM N 0 . _ ; t. N Lit- i h-, l .ni Iiit 1' : - i ,i ,t? c >S. t\. spent Sunday >in (ji.m y!eo, us _ M^a1 spm.d inir a ia?...itlr "j imp' 1 it.u ,v.._ h inK. \ i he "Kid" tri>.<:; ' ? . I _o ik . Junior M< si.muiV Si..|Vt? Mundav W+- cvenim? at i ii .1 'a i i,: ' ' ; . V an enjoyable alTa'fr. The \? ,, c sil'M I ? !' ? : , *' lets, while tite hoys w. , kmekm-. u A noa's sum -was rehriy.e :. f; -Mis> Peatl, Als'-m-am: y, \,.:' mail -Lee PbiTahile have :u . iii iu i "Wj hiiiMl.t t Ir, ,,, .. . I At .Homo." Tin/ !iu was wry I' I .f'nlhii.sia.viu-:' i!i?. < ,|. ' 11 ^ 11' is Wn* t'. yj ' V-. -i r. ; I,-1 -y. ' various _ bji-thion ' a\ i w ii >>. - A ' tv IU*e't ion of >!''.L> w.i- a!: 11. . Union sermon was tl. -! Ttv. I\v " Lii-rntiatc I\' Joints. S::1 A r-t "TV' V Mo < ! Life of Dip'.-.'W i' poinul on' tin' notf*.-it;7 ? / j,;t ion' life aft or Chr:>,4. His \v;t? vory iMoro*tinjr. " AfL-j ' V s< rn';?> i "thy "last- e-??!Irrirof?' v.: s ' .sou" ariTI Hv part in,; ho.ivl take,; *t . l . a: Da\ h Dawn -January 1 !' " :!. ^ ; Wo are w.Vhi^ 11!i. f'a] v.o' ; > Loader, imi.ii suoooss [# XL T\ Howard. fii-'iu m I Isaiah Jelfi ;.so.n. Se?v. tar.V' I giiiiiimimiimiiiii i nun mm imiiMi nun m ntmiim mii. !| I WOMEN | . I Who need a tonic 1 i * ? -- ? should take I GARDUI v Made of Purely Vegetable (> ingredients?contains s no dangerous drugs. 1 7 j la Use Over 50 Years . : ' .h:' *. ' v' ! 13/ ~ J !*'UiL\lS]IKI) <>i UNFURNISHED f<)|- rent at 1 12.'5 I'ine St. . I'l WfiKOl M> ACTIVITIES (Mi las' Friday nighi Oct. 7, we hail < up lirst program at Union Baptist ( - -i hunch?m?intercut . ul'?ft?new {day- -j ground. We take this method ol thanking all of our-friends who help- i ed to putke this first ctt'oit a success, -t^uh'o it unique program was carried --rrrf. Till iSf l.lkilip |iai'[ Wcl'c! .Ml.-.-e- Aftitnc '.tnl'.ll.-itill, 'At lllle Mac Ka.ii.-'ey. ~ Mattie Bowman! Bertha De-is and j Mrs. Ciussie Wright. The following t l;?dies repqrted the lollo-wing amounts ( .Mrs. Wilhelmena Johnson, 74; Mrs. ?A una (iai rif mi. i? 1 .do ; ,li>4<n IninudyM si.on; Marion Garrett," $2.2o; Mrs. | I-.. II<i|>t\ $'.UM5; making, a grand to-1 lal of'$18.00. W'e wtint to sax ',v, e 1 ttvcd "more I'trndsmul will tie greall'ui + for y?>ur further assistance-. The foll"win^?poisons comribuu-d?ny Mis. ~| Hope; Mr; RatliiT. 81.00: (.Mr. C. 11." I ,\ illrli, $l.uu; Mi1, lienry At>lo, $0; 'Mrs. (I'tuino Frederick, $lrOU; Miss 4 '"Mary 11 cn?l:, $0.50; Mrs. Mildred Be a yer4 Sl.uO; Miss Kliiora Robinson, $1.00. .Miss OverreUder Charlie, $1.50; .Miss ( Sadie Hidson,. $0.;>0; and. Tickets, >u.;;g. Send In Your " < Subscription i -i_ : 4- v ? . j^^nnua^ST^ I The Progrei ? HAS SECURED B( I SUNSET OF I OK'WKST PA1M EI To entertain and plav their la ANMAL ST.* Thursday, 0< II . FROM At the Townahi Thfs Orchestra has the reput host Dance Orchestras on the reserved for spectatorsI COME HEAR THESC I Admission; I Kl I <11111 I * t ct'cl ' . \ ^ ISI'I.-W ^ |' <u's' in Tow n 1 ^ Vet Sizes A A \ to (' * i Slipper Shop f\ COLUMBIA. S. C k Its I'KOMjTl.Y I I 1.1.i:|) " * x SMITH-COLEMAN | ; i i Ki. co. . | Coal - Wood - Coke * | "Satisfaction <>r Money Hack" l?IMlONi:?; :il21 and ::u.-?| ? \ 1921 Taylor St., tOI.IMIM \ Paradise -- Lake ? ? ALL WINTER ^ ALL DAY & MLHT N every day ' \ Splendid til- ! ', ' I I " " Jutinjfs, Picnics, Private Parties -tanquels. I nexcelkd Accommodaions for Tou.rists-*-('oz\ t'aliiiis and .'ullages. .mrs. lula e. nilos. propKINDERGARTEN ?at?? - Evan's Clinic or. harden and i.ady sis. hours: i-'rom f to 12 kxpkrikxc i:i) teat hit; in h arc; k. > 4 4 4 4 4 4 % v 4 * lte ball i ] ARTISTS PL VYLADIFS 50c "? GENTS 75c ^? ,-M , . i