The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7

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HAC< HANTKS . *5 Misses Julii't Raiford and Emma" Kershaw'weie the charming hostesses U) the Bacchantes Social Clu!) Tuesday Oct. 18, Durfnjr the business hour we were erlad <o receive Misse^ Marc* .'.ret' Randolph, Ada Woodson. Edyth Clifton and Mr. Robert Walker as members of the club. They promise'to abide by the constitution and become-full members, We were then turned into 'he social hour. Many frames were played and other social activities eariiod out. We were glad to have Misses .Helen Tay, ' .lor, llattie Duckett, and Mr. A. W. Hill'visit us. During 'he social hour ; we were served a delicious course. /Aiming mc memners present were: blisses Kthel Williams, Bona and Annie Nesbitt. Emma Kershfriw, Juliet Raiford; Messers Eldo Burton, Jcfhn Satterwhite, David McDonald, and Walter Dean. The meeting will he held at Mr. Walter^,Dean's home; Oct. 24, 7- . . NOTICK A Popularity Contest will be given at Second Calvary Baptist Church Monday night, Oct. 21, PJJ2, for the . benefit of Fairwold. The contestants in the contest are: Miss Zion, Mrs. Lizzie , Quarrells; Miss .Bethelhfam, Mrs. Kstella Worthy Miss Second Calvary, Miss Helen Bright; Miss Bethel, Miss Willie Mae "Gilliam; Miss Sidney Park, Miss Elise TrezeVant; iMiss East End, Miss Gladys Eat line Griffin; Miss St. Luke, Mrs. Isabelle Hunt; Miss Nazareth, Mrs. I.ettie Cassen. First, prize for highest amount over $15,00, 1 ton of ?7 jMKNS l)\Y 11II. I) AT FAIRWOLl) 411 BY THK CULTURE CIA'B sii -.V.. c;.^v TTeTP?:?Dtse?win ) i, mod on.to.vnhh t a event Sunday afternoon Oc t. held ! da at Fairwold. A delightful program Isp was given. I'eaturred with Musie anil th ii -pirational talks. Mr. I. S. Leev.v sh v is touching as he .'old of Fairwold in her pioneer days. l)r. L. M. Dan- on it's spoke as usual with unnitTTctTod -lit .'oibqticn e.' Dr. N. A. .Jenkins, Mr. i P.. M.'Vincent and others -responded II " with words of appreciation and en- Hi ci.urajremoni| to the club,. The music M consisted of a,charmitur song hy the v> I' ld-o Qu trto'. solo hy Dr. T. M. Wal- 111 L-n. and a trombone .duet by Messers O.'.aniirault and Parle,- Attorney N. ^ ..I. Fredeiick served as (Master o f ..Ceremonies. i . This meeting proved to la> an eyeopeneV to many who had ma visited' Fairwold before. It is deeply touch, ill", In sue the ..iU'ection that has grown up between Mrs. Kmily and her child- , n il. as she calls them. She' is more ? than' a?mother, dn" in n woi'lioi' and -iii well deserves all the credit that is , UiVell heV " _ ~ The" amount raised for the "work r.. was a line indication of the interest ^ stimulated T>y this project.' Mpny j pledged their support to the Culture- " C'lub, which? is fast becoming a center i'd froi'n Philadelphia, where she j(i spent a delightful summer.? k i On Friduy night of last week the members of the Silver Leaf Cliih gave a Weiner Roast at the home of T1 Mis. Raymond Ilartzog, a member-uaf , "the Club. It was ynjoyed by- all. Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce are visitors tin Blaekvilje. Mrs. Penrce y was formerly Miss Hester Ivee. Mr. j1( Pearce returned home Monday morning. but Mrs. Pearce 7s spending the ' , week. They came on account of the 1 -illness cT Mrs. Pearce's grandmother. ST. MATTHEW'S N FAN'S. A j*. ami Mrs. Bruce Sullivan on Gi*oe te. Mr. Bruce Sullivan 'm the son c r. and Mrs.. Win. Sullivan. Mrs. l.itha Williams of New Voi" iv Is 'he truest ot .Mrs. Kiiinia I'mii i Young St. Miss A It lu?a Anderson left?for Sa vury, X. ('. last Sunday week, y.'lver e will attend Livingstone Miss Anderson' is one oPStfW prt inent teachers of Sims Hi fn Unioi ('. She obtMiivd leave of absent r a year to.' more fully equipt ,hej If foi the work. Miss Vera Ivskridgo. is improvin 'ler several weeks of illness. Mi-. Jerry Miller bus been indispo.for the past week. Mr. JMae Dawkins, Miss ('orneli ins, Misses Mary II, Johnson an . Moore made a business trip t .vitzer last Tuesday. Ill-: I'I " )B LACK N Kill TING \ 1.1 ("LI B OK KIUST (AI.YAUY The dub.met. at- the home of Jin irginia Cook. P2"> Harden St. TV lectins was called tu order , by th resi !enL~" Mrs. liuth Neal. Al'tei Inch tli > lesson was t.au;rhl by Mr r business, I^ie roll . w'm. calle< ch member payed his dues as usua ftor'which t he viee-president mad hie very encouraging remarks. Th >stess served a course of jello wit hipped cream and cahe. The tin Ijourned to meet at the home o rs SalWe Thompson. F521 I?im -11 -St. Monday Oct. 24, 1032.Klla K. Chestnut, Secretary. __U-LISLLY M. K ( 111 K( 11 ifev. M. .I4 (ireen, Castor In spite of the inclement weatho indsty morning the. assistant Supt monsirated this fact "My Fat he arks and hither to I must work, t, 10:150 opened Sunday School wit few present. The lesson was beau fully discussyl. Because the ra,ii as falling we remained in the Sun iy School room for" thu TnoJ-nin) * PALMETTO LEaDE* ^ ?T--M?\RIUSON A(;iVl( 1 III l(\! * I - A \ H |\l)l SUM \l, INSTITl IK 11 , J11i/to 'opotio?4 i^-i 'I : '. iI.miis ti . 1T;(. lai! sos.-iun. of .jnj.idy y j v?'?'y irri^'ly o.i.'.ufairoil fur tho new I so'Jionl .war. (>ur prospoo's for . 4h" y j whol,. ti-riii .ii> .hpijjht Too opum it . ^ liimtins aiv open tor -.-Jadon1- v, ?,i* g (] haw 111.? ptil and o.iurair;;. to inaLV< j roal ;>m 11 of i hi'inx ! v os? | 'I'lic industVinl IVa wro, has hoon ip ! j tarli il 'hi- y :ir liy otfn.rims *ov? ra! ?. ] trades. Spooial oinphasi i- !??.-'?**f pla?<<|. on oarpon* ry -an! hritk-lay- ' ilitr; l.at'-r mi a? tin an 'o't;hiit.'tho -'.he >1 plan.- !? > ot'Vi cutir'-o|| in alj lb l?uH<Iinw--> 11mil s'. Dining llii; .suaniior li)oro. v. en i|iiitt> a ininilx'.r of not iv.i'1 rr?r in?-i ii <! on at Ila'h-on. I la* 1 n?!? iits h'lpIn Work lll(. till 111. 11111 till- -i,W- J itl?mill. I m !i I tin- inw ti ai'tic r' 'V" i 111111 1.?i '' onora'o' tho syrup n:'IT ami' holp s; mako tip- school a jfooil p!a < in u 111> 11 ; o 11\ i . i = 11,11- 11 : I i ' ' " ' \S j 1 a . " ajfai'n. t: any kavinf' spoil' n > ' o! c tlto suniWM* in. schools. 'l"'*o * 1: 51 ci s arc"rrn^Trrf-t io . and- nra wn-Hrt very hard to ladp nia'Uh this y ar mio'. j'of tlio very host for. Harbison. ? _ . I?r. T. A. l.omr-and I'rof. Jt.I.. ] Douirlas of Johnson CV Smith 1"11:'f vol sit y woro visi'i-H- c-arly jn. Sopl" .t< inhor in Iho hptno of llt-v. am! Mrs d I>. T. Murray. Roth of tho.-Jo tron1tU'tvion fra.vo onoonr.iuinjr. 'alks to Hip faulty and sludoiv hody durinir r tho ohapol hour. ~ l --M rs- J'd.na It. Voss. so rotary and 1 I Mi- Katlvriiio <J lad foil or. a->-;i-tant I i-tary of the Board of XaCoMis-ions wcr.t1 seen on the earn puslast week. rOur work lias reeeh'ly l-e m placed ill tho^ unit f>f Schools'. a1"! Hospitals and these ladies-en' down to yer a-attainted with us ..and r work in general. ~ ANDREWS NEWf. I* ; - . The C.coigvV'wn County Training ? ijjpftnnl ..piimul Thm-d:iV. Oct. 1:'. with . r. large enrollment i The. teachers e and visitiitg friends from out of town tt wtpfe pleased beyond words to find a o beautiful new. modern building. which tvas,recently erected to replace the d old building which; was (h'stroved lw d' tire in. dune. The new building. is e situated in the colored settlement "on a beautiful hill in sight" of Highway n Xo. \u .'iC .teachers w h o. served so well i'.ist t'erni pry.back: " Misses A. L. 'J!omar,.<Carrie I.. .Cook. .Ethel, llailev. Marie Jackson. Ermine ; l.Cliampy; M'-s. T.ufher.eno Smith and s e? > i n >u l; ; n . Ill I MU'I(.'<I 1(l with tiiv and will live lonjr in out lt hearts. \\V wore happy "to nolo the (> presence of a vis'tpr wlii.h always ' v finds a warm welcome. ("onto atrain, j 1 ho Rev. Dr. "X, K. Dav)-? ot' Chica- { ' iro. 111.. t!w hsect etary . of the,,board ' of Hospitals will preach* at Y\ odcy ! 1 M. K. "Church Sunday mortvinu. Oct. ! 5 2,'i at 11 You are- specially in-1' ^ viied to he;?r him. - j j ? There will ho a' Weslc.to Sunday ' alteration at 1 o'clock a intuitu* pi'ofrram rendered by tin* host musical 11 -talent of the.tfpy. vocal and invtru- mental from the .leadiiiy. churches a which will leu'minate in a pew rally. C'onre ait I you will he - beiyetited. J " Sponsored by. Mrs. J. K. RosV.rilond j and Mr*, M. K. Green. 'Itrv. Mr. Horry (>. Rryant of New** -t York City was the h??use truest of | ic Rev. and Mrs. . Green Monday even- j " i?f{r. lie is en route to l.odjrr'. S.-C. ; 0 to visit J is pat ent s. Mr. Ibyant,,was ,a school-mate of Rev. Green's and f- Mias many -friends in the city which i (' are ratter lo see him. ! ? ?- -??-?~? i I Paradise ! I Lake j g ALL WINTLR E ALL DAY&NWHT f* KV1..UV IVAV I A S|>lcii(li(l I'luov ftjr itr I'Af ion, | ,r Outings, Pienies, Private Parties | Banquets. I nexeell* d Accommoda-! i tions fur Tourists?Cozy Cabins and < " Cottages. h ' : . i} .Mrs. I.ula E. Niles, TVop. * ==' <oic. ii\|{|>i:n ami i.aiiv" si Hours: I'rom [) to 12 i:xi*I:kii;:n? I~i> tio \< iiki; i ( ii a kc. . WHEN VISIT1N J B EL K ' Largest Stock < I Merchandise ii I CO LI "WE SELL I RFl i ?i-m iiijil inn K V?.: i tt nn,| , . Ni-w Hinn!;latul . . < 'amp I'ni i;a:u n ; itosy fiiii II .-.ithu nul ? ... Olyinpiii) Minnn-v Ili'iiih.iWti'inns Ho.-pital . A I.I. TiMi: (ilVKN-JS \lt.T COLUMBIA Rj ELECTRIC For Further In I Annual ST J_ The Progi has sKt r'uki) ni T*tnr?np s SU1NSH1 (IT WEST l'AI.A Jo entertain and plav the ANMAI. Thursday, ( , FROM At the Towns This Orchestra has the r l)anee (>rt he><Tasr7)n reserved for spectator's. COME HEAR TH1 Admission: * i . r ir ' * ? ^ ? SL'UC LU^ ,Sl|(XiV ?' Sunday Night | UIU(; BROADCAST" J .r _ i >; %*!'. !:iv; ;! '< \!; ( \ i i ow \ ^ , ,1, r j' nil Mii.i.s i;i7T? i in its j* \* I) \ ! I I !11 <?I I! I K STARS Y X OI K \!>IO-l \N|) . .MON^-Tl HS?WEI)' . iirrin i iiithi " \?./r - It.^. ...... 1 j ^re^h i^JslA 8 Hens and Friers I s 1 Dressed-Delivered | <. '! !! 1% VAlll VISIT S" ? > i ~ . ? rfwwrsr~?^ it roil i i:ss _K'S 11ll A. S. ('A . - " ' j 1 *>- ' . j 1 fw-. ? . ?'1 * ' t *" * !m.? ? ;; . t In i I "i!i. ' - . \1LWAY, GAS & : COMPANY formation. Dial- t'.VMi ATE BALL ressive Club I liOli SAIXOHRS' I )RCHESTRA I 1 DK VC II. FLORIDA it* (I'ini'ii ninciii frit* iVinit* STAT*: HAM. JL October 27th I 9 I'NTII. ? >hip Auditorium I'putation of "Winu ^?no of the ftu-^TTrnrt?There v> ill In* ^ents SSK AltTtSTS PLAY LADIES 50c GENTS 75c