The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 10, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
j|~ Saturday, December 10^ 1932
MR. AN1) MRS. DAVID S. Ml ND1.K
HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. ?er?j". M untile* cntertaned
Friday evening, Nov. 25th
? at their home on Blossom St., hdni
oring Mrs. C. E. Wilson of Columbia
and Mr. David S. ' Mundle of
New York City, bri:ie elect and bride
groom elect.
About one hundred guests called
during the evening. - The home was
THE RADIO CU B
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The Hado Club held their regular
? meeting at the home of Mr. Hime
Suber of NeV Brookland.
Meeting was opened with a few
verses of the chapter of Ezekiel and
business began,
Our President, Mr. Roland Harris
made a short talk concerning our
Christmas Ball, which will be" the
last of the season of the year 1932
Which will be held Friday night, Dec.
30th, -This will bo the club'*"' last
dance for the year. Oh! boy! Do-n't
forget th&t the Radio always broadcast.
The -hostess served potato salad,
baked ham, cake and cocoa. The,next
meeting will be: at the home 6f Mr.
Walter Vincent.
THE BON BON sbciAL CLUB
The tlub met at Mr. Myers residence
on December 0th, 1932.
The moeting was called to order
by the President, Mr. Julias Uagley,
- Prayer by Mr. Samuel Ross. Jiext
a brief scripture lesson was read.
After meeting they , served a delicious
desert of salad and hot chocolate.
Our next meeting will be at Mt.
Samuel Ross's residence on December
13, 1932; 1611 Gregg St. I hope
all the members will be present.
We Bon Bon Social folks are going
to put it over, no matter what
it takes! We got it I
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M ARKI AGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Georgetown, 55. C.?Mrs. E. Lillian.
Eraser, announces the marriage of ^
her daughter, Maria Lillian to W.. ^
James Wilds, Jr., November 27, 11)31 I
at Columbia, S. C. S
BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB ti
c.
The Blue Moon was in full bloom 11
Tuesday night atN the home of Miss 11
Carrie Henderson, with the president p
presiding. The club decided upon its |
.\Ld-winter , Dance for .JpjumVy '6th, tl
,V
After the closing of the meeting a
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the hostess'served a delicious lunch- .
eoiV. The*.Blue Moon is still shin-jg
ing. Hey! Hey! . * I
On Thursday night, Dec. 1 The 1
Loiters Club entertained The Blue ^
Moon Social Club at the home of a
Mr?. Olivia Thomas 1318 Gadson St. a
The ropn.is' wore beautifully decofc'
( atcd in yjub colors^ Dancing by- t he a
lovely music over the radio and gam- h
es was plaved tlffoughout the pven- t1
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Combination sandwiches and Rus?. dan
tea was served. Best wishes to t
.he Porters- Club. t>
LANCASTER NEWS
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Thanksgiving was highly eelebrat- c
oil in-the1 auditorium of the Lancas;er
Training School,- Wednesday. J
'lioi'ning, November 23, 1932. Our ?
minds were carried'back to the days *
when the Pilgrim sought, their free-" ,
;iom and made lriends with thj; In* -i
'dians. Timely i:eaiings and swigs (
served to sharpen our appetites'for 1
those healthy Thanksgiving turkeys, *
The Christmas Seal Sale is on in
full swing in Lancaster, with Dr. J.
J. -Clinton, ""chairman of the committee.
Each student has pledged to do
his best.
Mr. Marion Davis, of "Greenvjlle,-"
S. C., was the week-end guest of. Miss
Willie Frazier. L
Misjes Halli(. Lewis. Magnolia
Barnes, Willie V. Thompson and Messrs
Claud Alexan ler and Ivry Peay
motored to Greenville, S. C. on Turkey
Day to witness the game between
Lancaster and Sterling Hi of
Greenville.
Mr. and Mis. G. ST Babcock motored
to Salisbury, N. C., to witness
refrain from even pledging to- do
their best. Everyone left bubbling
over with now zeal to work even
harder^hi.s year than ever before.
St. Paul A. M .E. Church
Sunday being very cold, most pen- _
pie kept themselves, s.hug by the tire-' "
side. But the^ real anff5y-' beareiV*
found .themselves afr'The church of
Clod to greet their new pastor.
Rev. -Miller was .it his post nf ilnty _
;ind preached a wonderful aernVofi
Sunday morning. I must say it
made our hearty burn as the servant,
of God talkod with us.
From all indications he is going
to have^success. Most people are saj
;ng good things about him already.
All the auxiliaries are still alive
"mrrl?woikjn^ l'ut- the bet lei mcr.i of the
church.
Pleasant, Ridge Presbyterian
Church News
The A. M. E. Zion Conference
sent a minister to each of the city I
churches the Sunday that it convon-1
ed here.. To the Presbyterian Church J
Rev. McCoy of Cheraw, jS. C., was
sent. He preacheif a most excellent
sermon. Everyone was greatly Impressed.
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On the opening night of the conference,
. Mrs. J. A. Tillman addressed~thg^
assembly. On the second ev
ening, Rev. R. W. Parker, pastor
welcomed the visiting ministers on
behalf' of _the ministers of the city.
Both speeches were timely and eloquently
delivered.
l he vKiiure Inous ulub met at the'
home of Mrs. W. 0. Short and was..'
delightfully entertained. Many in- j
teresting games were played. A dain
cy menu of candies, fruits, salad and'
cocoa was served.
The members?were?very?glad?to }
greet one of their faithful members '
there, in the person if Mrs. Viola j
Clinton, who has been absent for ,
quite awhile because of illness.
"CHKKAW NEWS
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r. Thanksgiving Day was observed by
all of the Cheraw people. Special
j services was conducted at Pee Dee
| Baptist Church by the Pastor, Rev.
F. W. Prince. 4
j Rev. F. W. Prince was at his best
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* ' BARNWELL NEWS.
OH Tuesday Nov. 22 a game of foot >
all was played between tlve boys-of'
Haekville Hi and Barnwell Hi. Barn
rell won with a score of 0-0.
Friday Nov. 17 the l is 'of I h e '
ewing cllass..,under the direction of .<
Irs. Thompson 'presented a dcmonstra <
ion of boudouir pillows made o f
rope paper. Pillows were '""'j" .1'*
laiiy colors in various shapes includig:
hearts, diamonds"^ fans, etc" AH* '!
y visitors were present., A1,1 said thei:
illows were beautiful. !? _
The Thanksgiving program pnder |
he direction of Mrs. _S. A. Arhouin
as had "Monday, night Nov. 28. The
t tendance was small because of the '
xtnemely cold weather. Mr. I)obey I
eld the lufky number 250 and was i
iven an eight and ha'lf pound ham. ]
The following teachers spent the'
'hanksgviing out of town: Prof. S.
l. St. Matthews, Mrs. '
've, Orangeburg, the guest of Dr. '
nd Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Thoitipson, or- |
ngeburg. ~ i,
On'Nov. 19, Miss (lourdine. a for-'
acy teacher in the Barnwell, schpol 1
ITTwifo isTrtjw teachi ng Til the Vobr~
?*J? LJ T...... ~ ..1. ..Jfit,,.! n?. "
vca r>v iivmm ai i/v.*i4iiiai i\ > niuu luini
\ C. (Miller. . ' " . j
The U-Mnwoll County Tea hers' As-1
ociaUon held its tegular mbetjjig Saurday
Dec. 5. A Representative num
er of teachers was present. A deninstration
of methods of teaching
Miliary, .reading- whs .given by Mrs. i
<1. iOpve. A discussion on the "Salirios
of Teachers" w'as led'by Prof.
5. A. Guinyard.
Monday,' Dec'. "6,. Mrs. Monteith
simkins visited the syliooj. Mrs.
limkins is Field Agent for the State ,
icalth Department.
Sbc.til activities for December are
-fliior-tinn of Mrs. F. C.
Hiller. A play entitled: "A Green
Christmas" will be*given December 15
rhis play is undihR the personal kupor'ision
of Mrs. Muler. * ' ,
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OLD GOLD j
BOUGHT I
CASii Paid for Your Old '
GOLI): Such as . Rimes. 1
Watch Casts.?Gold Teeth
and Spectacle Frames. /;
Phone
MR. GARFIELD
At *1912 for Appointmen/ \
FOrXTAlN INN N KWS.
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Miss Yiviamt Mae Brier spent
Thanksgiving With her parents in
Greenville, S. C. While home she
was visited, by Mr. Henry T. Marstvatl"
o f~~t '<itiTfTTii'i;r"Vf was ac
v-pmpanied by Mr. S. Bnrnside, also
d?' Columbia^ Miss Brier is very
popultttt-among her set in Greenville.
Prof, and Mrs. 10,a Rivers spent
Thanksgiving in .Orangeburg.' Ptffif.'
Rivers attended conference...
on Sunday \v,th an appreciative au 1ien.e
inspfte of such very cold' weather.a
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Mrs. Mary Belle Sutton is home
after spendittg-ja?delightful summeij
in Brooklyn, X. Y., with her sixtet*""
and' family, Mrs. Hal tie Carlos.
neiee, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood MoCall.
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" Mr. Leonard Lynch 'is drome after
spending sometime in the North to
spend the winter' with his father,
Mr. R. J. Lynch.
Mr. ami Mrs. Alexander "Williams'
and Mrs. Julia Streator motored to
Sumter Thursday morning to witness
Morris College rally. They reported
a delightful time.
M r. Willie Keen. Mrs., Mary Belle
Sutton and Mrs. Anna Margarette ;
Tucker were ;'he dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Whiter Braster on
Thursday. Thanksgiving Hay.
The Wonic'n. Missionary Society
met at Montrose on Friday at the
home of one of its district members.
The President, Mrs. Julia StVealor
presiding.
Mr. Thomas Davis and Miss 'Jessie
Powe was ' quietly married on
November Jj.
Mrs. Mae Ethel Kell$' who has >
been sick for several weeks in slowly
improving.
, Jhere was a Thanksgiving Party
given at the home of,Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Powe. Mrs.
Mildred Allen Hooks who has
held--Un*- position as teacher at t.he
Bethel School has been assigned to
the unexpired terih of Mrs. Laura
Crim deceased. Mrs. Allen being a
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college graduate. We wish her much
success;, in her new field of laboi*.
Mi s. 'Mary Belle Rogers who has
been sick for a few day's is able to
[ie out again.
When you have news of any kind
please give .t me not later than
Monday- or Tuesday. Robert I/. McCa"
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THE MILLS BROS?
Sinj? "DINAH" Al The
CAROLINA THEATRE
Next THIIRS- FRI^AT
ALM^|6 ilkiUgK
rilETDEfcV&Rg SERVICE, SOCIAL
AM) CUJUKAL CLL'B ORGANIZED
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? The l)elv?'rs Service, Social and
Cultural Club of Aiken, S. C., was
organized Nov. 2nd, 1(J.'J2 at the hfome
[>f Mrs. .Janet Williams on Kersh'.iw
S'., with tli?' following officers and
members. President, Miss Bell KaiFordt-Vic^Presr
Mrs. Ethel Mai lev;
Secretary, Miss I.itif^odn Milligan;
Asstt Sec'y., Miss &aomi DC Dangertield;
Treas, Miss Marion Pendleton
and Club reporter, Mrs. EvettU M.
Jones. Miss Russell Smith, Mrs. Alpha
Sm.ith, Miss Sarah M. llorry.
Miss Anna B. Williams, Miss Esther
perry and Mrs. Helen K. Cherry/
The Club proposes to foster great-'.
?r Cultural, Social and charitable attainments
through participation in
progressive movements. With . this
r?hieet ve 1 h?> Pmirra m Pnmm il 1 <><
composed of Misses Saralh M. -Horry
N-aonvi- ijangorfifihi. ^aud M-rsv. .Ethel
Harley has compiled nn interesting
and informative calendar for - t .h <
year
Mrs-. Eve'ta M. Jones, MPs. Alpha
Smith, Miss Russell Smith, and Mrs.
F.sther Perry, land Mrs. Helen Cherry
are functioning very efficiently as a
Ways and Means Committee.
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REV. J. >1. "MYERS IN FLORIDA.
Rev. j. M. Myers, pastor of the
Thankful. Baptist church, Philadelphia,
I'a., is conducting a 10 day's
meeting' for Rev, Allen T. Dixon,
P/U'ior ut'?tP.,
Baptist church, -Daytonfa Beach, Fla-.
Rev. Dixon is one of the ^^>ns of
Zion, this city. ~ ~
The Messiah's Coming
To Second Calvary
The Second Calvary Choir will present
Sunday evening, Dec. 18th. at
8 p. m. a Chrsitmas Cantata entitled:
"The Messiah's Coming." Dr. N. A.
Jenkins, director Mrs.-M.--Jv. R its sell
organist; together with the entire
chorus arc working very'hard ro make
i ins pi I'^LMuauon an mat it snoum
bo. Those who avail themselves of
this program will see the ohoir of
Second Calvary at its best.
.JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
. CF.I B NOTES.
O.n Thursday afternoon Dee. 1st
the KienibOrs and friends of 1 h e
Young Women's Missionary Society
wvas very pleasantly entertained " at
the lionie'-of Mrs. Fannie M. Sawyer
At this meeting officers^ for the yeai
'33 were elected. After all business
was transacted we turned ou rtatten
-t ion to Oho -discussion -of the 37tl
aii"d 38th chapters of Genesis, whicl
was led by Mrs. Miller and LeBrew
The 30th and 40th chapters will be
discussed in the next meeting whicl'
win i>e on *ne -isi oi ijoc., at tot
hmne of Miss Gertrude Lott. Tht
discussion will be led by blisses Bate?
and Greene. ' *
Mrs. Estelle P. Johnson and Mrs
Gordon were welcome visitors. The
Club adjourned by singing 'he Clut
song. A ft o-r which the .hostess assisted
by Mrs .Johnson served delitious'"sandwiches.
Russian' tea a n <
cakes.
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number work with'all otlv.T .subject
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brought out many fails that were ,
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as the things wc'-^hould stop doing
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was called :?'_^^o'.n)t Olivet Baj>elum
V of i lu->'eriioM .County ' , ...
Nov. L'>. by a unanimous \"te.
Its. Kll'ii Hawkins of:.'W12 M St.
I Mr. I-'tt-il iVnis of tttnw j? Street
si k at . h<MVie. \\ ? hope the'm- h- ;
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'onurat ulations tTv Nf>7 Helena
linpton a Xejrro yitl of fifteen.
> was the t op* omental ive 'of ouiv j, .
rh School'. Arnts'rot)ir hitrh. at the
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hi fi'l'-V'.-ii. Miss < '-a-mu'g'on's ad.-*
>> was' "An A')n?val to the Comuitv
Fund." She received many
iiiu-M's i'roiti I.ady Aster- and I'r. ?
nsi. I>r. Ramsi made ;i statement
t w ; !' forever stand as a monuit
ro Miss Oarvineto?^ for her in- ' '
.-. 'uar''ability.
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