The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
^ Saturday, Novonihor 12, ?K!2..
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Mrs. Vivian C. Filer of Calve-- '11''
ton, .Texas sjient Thursday ami l-T iday
in Edgetiel 1 as tin- truest of .Mr.
p . and Mrs. James (). Thompson; 1
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^ 1 ~Mrs. Alice Fisher <>f 2'J\> Clifton'
.Place, Brooklyn, \.? V., sjten1 asf u!
Sunday in the city as the truest ov* V;
her motherland Mrs. l.ucy Suiter on , .
I Wheat Street.
t Literary Hour a' tin- lunnr <>r \i, ^
A. B. Weston, Nov. i:?, f?:00 o'clock' in
intereet of Benedict College Drive. ,
'SllvOe nffril'lllO" ifiJI I... '?
Miss An trie Belle Cooke,' one <>(' <.; >, '
beloved frien'ds'and cl.e-Mnut'e < .\i ^
" - t ^ ' " - * -\ T
i len College , is sick, We regret ve?>. '
much and is.praying for'Inn- spi d, ?
recovery. We .also miss-tier- esE---.Allen's
campus. May Cod's shov^i i
blessings upon her. .
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TIIE OLYMPIC SOCIAL CMlV
V..LI
. Aiken, S. C.?The ; Olympic Social
Club held its first meeting at'"the-re>'
idence t>f Miss Leila? Lew is. The. officers
atid members are: Mr, NV?'<n- '
dell Callahain, President;- M i - -?I1:i?
- "Lewis, ^Vice-President; ' Miss .loan .
Piatt, Secretary'; Mrs. Thelm;i
Y' c'wrhorst, Assistant, Secretary; Mr.
Jeremiah Turiier.' 'Treasurer; Mi . ,M<
Council Cherry, Official Sem\. Ko-. p- ' ' ;
er; Miss Florrie Thonip a in.' l;. < o c';1
ter; Mrs. Alpha Smith. M P !, ;
Ralford, and Mr, Jurne.- Jenn',:.,r .
THE BLI P .MOON SOCIAL. ( I l it
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The blue Mooiujt^l ui-i 'v i n i sji- t~t"~
at 'he usual weekly meet iiiu' a' tit.*, v,
home of the Prcui.len. - i?. ( . ( i; . ;?
bot'o. She presided as .usual.
After t-he 'di seussion lit' basin.- - w'
-? were 1 reeeiv,'. a m w loeiui.ei .*
i Mrs .Frances Smith.
As a hostess the president i- | ! a:;
5ing. We ate a delirious torn..to t ,
ad with'a' Fo't<*rs-saml\v-?-f.-t-?w mn->?pand
hot cocoa. \\'?> were glad it. ha\ <
with us again ..Mrs. Zada f I .vines. a t ,...
old member..
The visitors were Mr.'I.loyd F'.iVier,
James Shiver. '"Nat" AhNV r.
Randolph Cooper and Wallet Jone .
- The next .meeting will he with '
$ charming Mrs. Ota 1?. Chavis.
Mrs. Henderson ami Airs ih
read two of the .most interest:r,g .
pers that could he head in* a cluh ! .'
\ woman. %Mrs.
Ora II. Chavis. ltepor;-,. . ?.
irge - - -
TifK iTTnm stX'i u. < i i it
The Radio Socia K'luh met at He
* home of Mr. Willie Carne.
The meeting was called to order j,,.v
" by ihe .President, Mr. Roland?11 m- ^?
Meeting was opened wilh the iv. i ing
of the Lord's Prayer! i,
All plans were laid out T"v her ...
coming .danee which will he at tlve ,,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Friday 'nigli . '
November - 2f>th, -wi?eh- will l>e "i j
of the best during the sva-arj.'' 1 I v
After all business was di>eu.-*e I ^
5nfinl not ivitine vvnrn 4>1i ii?Vi?<l?iiii?
The hostess served' a delicious,. ipon i i
consisting of potato salad, ham sand- '
wiches, punch, cake, cocoa and n.imv
pie.
The guests of the1- 'evening were":
Mis-John Little and friend. Mr. j
Thomas Wilson and wife.-;; .Mr. N';ithan
Gi^nt yiul. friend; Mr. Albert
Wilson and frien'ds and Lucre! in Mrri c
ris and, Mr.. Charlie l'alk. Will id liu-'i | '
and Tom Etheridge. ? p..
f At our public dance we are reallo ,
4.. ,1.w .. ""
f/iaiiiiuiK IU inwti ^
are planrjng to havt> an orchestra j
herefrom North Carolina, guarantee I .
. to be good. So don't forget the t ime
and place for the biggest hit in a '
line. of - amusements for season.-"
We will look for you.
INFORMATION WANTKD! AL
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Anyorifc knowing the whereabouts
or address of Mr. Henry Corley ,\v i 11 J
please send same *9 Mrs, Myrtle 1* U-j <v 1
Corley, Gardners, Gn. When last J ^
heard from he was in Asheville. j 11!
North Carolina^ J :,n
I fit-Wt la Irriahiviifd . th ' ;
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liner* u ?<, ayta'ded ht and use-' i
.'hold artH-lrs. " l|>
\ del dinner Wii- >erved.
Mr*. I-Hhel Sv'Hje|^..? tfu.4'. 'hostOV*
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mi ; i i i?y r.r-iu'si nart', aiesaaines
annul iJouku:j?ht. Klise Kyser, Magii
' Si nn afn| Mffiisieur Stuart, Kthi'f.W.'ishfngton,
I). C. We are
TTTy p.u al ot'oTu ex-member to re! ?:*!.
.Janie Harris.^
f.
The dclifioits rvfrushinent iff the ey
viny was .enjoyed.
?U-??i-h?a4J?occasions?are?wol
.' ' e,.. We are now Democrats.
!.!. !. TTi'snTeiitfErnest Ware
j'.-reu\:y; Richarl Smith. Treasurer
Louis Richardson, Reporter, h.
Voters!
<i?id you vote yes'erday? x
l>d.'you vole tor your party's choice?
'' o y<ni made y. mistake?
\'<-a should vote for better times.
M" t'om-se um are a Republican
\t i a Republican yon will stay,"
' > josi?a?LJUanocrat.,
byt.tvr times you see.
u al.,. till! Wake up!
fT.a lazy. lazy* men
\: 1 I voV-._l'<if prosperity
WiiMe i's knocking at.your door.
1 Ernest Ware
liui-Kci I. Washmtfton Hitfh.School
liillI>s:s l'itOM-441E BIG HOUSE
Iji:.\ i;i>k t Nov. 28?s i\. m.
?l it !: (ll.ll FOLKS HOME"
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'A < v. is'h. t? say -on the 5th Sunday
>' i.im.ut'.h the uiiiim met at the
lid i'oiks il'iihe. This Union is an
u .a::, xi'ii'ii of, Jerusalem .Baptist
h iieh. Key. S. M. Kennedy, pastifvr
We had a jjiarul time and a real
'[ a.-!. Tile sermon was very, tiiuelv
-- ?ttV?u i -II. in thank l iti'i.
: i: : iin- ilu!i;ii|ini <>l' the irro^~
.a iha' he sent and we also wish"
oli X-'iiinJ. tluinks l'or the donation of
1 that ^ys'tsc also sent, by Mr',
t'.'.idiey, -Wedstill have It) inmates Cfr
rai i-dT for.1'"""We"'- are tflad at any
^r.ii? -fo* any ont. to come, old and vis
i> \v piu.ru; ih?ui suruents and teach
i's helped to make the program a
iicccss. Quito interesting lecure
was given by on** o-rfoor .local
allies , Mrs. Daisy Why to (whlVe).
he illustrated her lecture by charts*
Yv were glad to "have .Mrs. M.osley
>f Washington, I). C.
Fred ("bin and George Littles re
<?s;i a -s.uceeKsful stay at Orangeburg11
.last week attending" the State
>\ S. G., Conference,
toscpe Davis-, a "student of Paine
MTego, Augusta, Ga., and a formei
t..dent of Edgefield Co. Training
ehool was a pleasant visitor in out
;T> a few- Sundays ago.
During Die week several ou(stand
m people visited . our scih,ool. On
londav Mrs. Hatcher was nresent
i.il presented two dici ionni ies to our
i hool. Ttiesday,. Miss Frances Wilanis
of Winthrop College land .Miss
lertrude Tucker. H. E. teacher o f
n}m=ttm srhotd (white)yrsifed our
I. K.. Hept,. All these visitors spoke]
<TT lavoraMy 01 fll\e work done In'
lie various departments. * ,
f-.
v
. Wig/all. secretary; Kcv,-B. M. Jourdine,
treasurer.
The welcome address was. delivered,
"try ft>e pastjfr, Kev. Fetei I'liuc a > ~
in a briefway. Then ;lo<>rway
ey and enrollment' of Sunday isdi,Onl.and
delegates. Kvery Sunday -> hoo, '
reported nicely. Total reported .*4".
J Rev. ('. A; Zeigler <>t" 'Unnberg
was made welcome ahd gave .. oprey-j
aging, remarks in - regards -of his
work. "... ' - " , * ?
At 7:.'10 p.m., the lOducatronal ser|
morn was delivered I?y Lie. X. Mobley
from the subject: I Van. : .-"And
the King said I have dreainod fct dream
and i1 troublcth me. was very in-jtelligently
delivered. After which-a
.collection of Sl'.MtO. was "ak-eii.by the committee.
'
- On Friday, Nov. 1th thy Association
assembled with the - Moderator
Rev. S. L: Butler, presiding. Fvery
|Chureh reported to-jhe rally call, idso
I the same otlicc-rs of the A ssocia' i<>n
I have been re-elected: Kev. S- 1- Butler,
moderator; Rev, Peter Priole'au.
secretary; Rev." J. Mustapha." Tea-Iure'r.
A very successful meeting.with
.tJhe various visitors Kev. A. Zeiglei
MTuf. 1'in.-1111. ]>i. V.. R. K<.b('rrp~TTiTn ~
Kev. J. W. Easley.Everv one ivprestilted
iheir work and received a donation'
for the same. These men ar
always warm friends , to the Convena?n.issin^
link
when, they are abseil'.
Sunday morninjr, the crowd assetn- .
bled to discuss?the lesson <>;' ;lu- day
Reviewed by Deacon C, Renihe'.t ol
St. Petpr's church*.. Subject:; World
P<?ice, w as excellently discussed ' b\
t!he audience. Bro. Reinbert under[stands
how to mh*twtti'co. the national
lesson. '
| At lboO a.m., the Rev. M.I.. (Jar
uiner delivered the Alissio'narv -itmull
from, the subject: . "Take 1 |f'e
Young1 Child and flee into Kgypt."*
Front thjs subject he deliveit-d oik
of his masterpieces. Afte.r coTlce'nm
the patting hand was - taken t" n ee: _
at bay Dawn iiap'i.-t church Thar.-'day,
before the fust Sunday in \< v
li'd.'J, Rev. ,J. Mustapha, pastor.
I "May God stand by the work aim
_it?"-leaders, that we will net he a-Shamed?of
our work: dnd may \v? .
work the work tHu~~\v iil h'ej-' he up'
lift to humanity anil pleasing in the ^
sight of our Master that when wi
are called - from lahoi t<> "ivward wi
may reap a Just reward and '.i plum
in fhe Kingdom of our 'God. Amen- Total
raised $2?W,(?0. ?
Isaialh detferson. Reporter.
CIIKRAW M:\VS
Sunday, Ovtobeisjitbh was '.a red
letter day Around T'ei I ice I'nioti Bap
list i nurch. it marked flit- closing |
a week's meeting leading: up to its .
5'ird anniversary. jT rt
I At 11 :.'!0 our pastor" mounted: tin .1
j rosrvunr tieeoinpaniiil !.y Rc\s. Pick-'
yens, .district" Su.pt.' ot' Floi ida and Key. f
j Cassidy.
Rev. 1 Pickens, pryached a wond 1- 1
ful sermon which was enjoyed !>y all.'
His tvvt found in Acts.
Sunday Schocd. opened a' ;-5':.'jn with
a very large attendance.
At 7;.'50 a splendid program was
rendered by the' B. Y. P. 1*. conduet'ed
by Mr. Marecn Allen, alter -which
a special rally . was "conducted
This rally was a great siieees.s.
The Pee Dee Bap* ist Chut'ch pas- '
tor, Rev. F. W. Prince and choir and
congregation rendered service at the
Wesley M. K. Church on Tuesday !l
night. .
There was a IIn k- llai k TToTtTTT a7~~~
Wesley M. K. Ghureh. Several child- t
retvtook a part; a price was given the
1 child that Rick Rrtck the- longe-t with .
out stopping. ' A Bible was given as |
he prize. ~ ~ f
Mrs. Alton Austin McCoy, departed
this life a few days -sago after ta 1
ahort illness and was fu-noraliaod at y
Pee Dee Baptist Chttreji by her Pas.- t
trr. Hrr.- P;- V?. Hnnrrr U'iTVl' '} ;
to mourn her loss, a.husband, mother'!
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W?M?I'Hom;
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vv y
-???_?'-i ' i '* ?n.lliatgy?
4^ !' *!.it.y- w.U sure'
> make a
V ..l; - '' - "ii- mar.y as
.- "ai-ii.pu*si?ivrn
- -:-'v .vT ! "-a! xK-icty
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??? 1 ; Ah-n 'I'r ivt-v'Hv-.spent the
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v. k-i ,.i :: St. Matthew*' visaing
?M>.* .1.t a hvi ii ha- accepted
- v. ( 'dle'un i ounty. Miss
ai-iwe.! :? tine young lady and a
i .n-* (<: .Matt lu ws. and?we-are
ii ar.\i?' rhat..-she makes good. ' 5
Mi. K. \\ . 1*"s i'/ . Mrs. M. J. Moulie.
Mr-. Ma'ul Hartley and Mr. N.
inyard motored to Walterboro Sunty
ai ! no.';; on -business .
1 '.\ i iy !: ,?iy !-= get' :ng ready for the
rmi-tke Hay program. Nov.. 11th
IV; lay- :>; :},! Pjfat Hethel. A. M. E.
a;;i ' ; admission Id rents. Every
> * r - < 'i"uI| he! present and make
mi! Ic ier day. r~~ ~
The League has ta'ken on new life.
11 to comb oat and .
,'lp the onuMaTs to mal^e 'he League
ha' it should he. ' ' '
M r. lames Coker is a little indisose.l
at this writing. * 'i
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