The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 19, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 11
Saturday, January 19, 1935
M.r. ana Mrs. Aaams, 21 science
AvS. our connected family who
served a delicious dinner join us
in wishing them a safe trip back
"^home, and happy, days until
spring when they filiall vi-iit ,Us
again. ? . " . -- -
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Mrs. Mattie Harris and Miss
Nancy Wise visited relatives in
Atlanta, Ga. On their return they
'stopped in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs* Anthony Hurley
had as their guests during the holidays
Mr. Hurley's sisters from
Newark, N. J., Mrs. Hannah E.
Wellis, Mrs. Cornelia Rajr and
Mrs. Catherine Robinson. This
was their first trip South.. They
expressed a very enjoyable time.
Miss Hattie Lee Perrin =.spent
Sunday at home, Greenwood visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Perrim
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^ The Atheniumn Club met at the
home of Miss Louise Stroy Fridayevening
at 6:30 o'clock. Thojiieeting
was called to order by the president,
Mr. Henry Webber. The
devotional exercises were held, led
by Miss Loiiise Stroy. After which
the business side was discussed.
We were glad to have two new
club members: Mr. Galvin Mattaway
and Mr. Henry Ashe both
students of Allen University.
After the business side had been
discussed the meeting was turned
over to a social during which a
delicious repast was served.
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, CRAFT-ATKINSON
Miss Evelyn M. Craft announces,,
the marriage of her sister, Edna
Lucille to Mr. James Thomas At.
4 kinson on Saturday Juno 9, 193-L
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BACCHANTES
The club met Thursday night
Jan." 10^h at the home of Miss
Juliet T. Raiford* with. Mr. Leroy
A. Brown and Miss Raiford serving
as host and hostess.
Tlln Wan llrwl f/v aivIAI
by the .president, the financial roll ;
was ealle-d and the members responded
briefly. This being a (
^business meeting many plans were
idiscussed for future entertain- j
ments. . - j
At this meeting Mr. Gla^co Mar- (
tin was elected ;cri).ic of the club
?\ Mr. Martin is a i\ow member of 1
the club and ia working hard for |
* the 'perpetuation of the good work of
the club as a whole.
At the end of the business discussion
the host and hostess-served
delicious shrimp salad with saltines
and tomatoes and Russian
t?a. _ ,
We were very glad to have Mr.
Pater Walker with us." He expressed
himself as being glad to
be with us as he is very interested
m the club as a whole.
On departing each one expressed
himself as having enjoyed' the
evening. We adjourned to meet on
Thursday' January 17th at the
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NOTICfi
V
All members of Queen Ester
Chapter No. 1 are asked to be
present, the 3rd Monday, Jan. 21,
1395 business of impojrtA noe
Meeting' at the Masonic Temple.
Will have fire bo rtiake it comfortably.
Order of the R. M.
Mrs.' Laura Barr, R. M.
M ,^E._White, "ISec't'y.
THE A. D. S. GIRLS RESERVE
CLUB
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The A. D. S. Girl Reserve Club
met at the home of Ellie- Hampton
Friday afternoon. The club opened
with the president, Catherine
Randolph presiding. The devotional
exercises were as follows:
song, America r prayer, repeatedr
quotations from literature,"-by the
members.
After the devotional exercise
-rei.uiarMl,.~Uie unfinished business
was fin;shed and Yievrbustne3a wiis
taken up. Plans were discussed
.'o.r play and .we are going- to give
"Ur best woper&tieft ih platting the
play over.
Until nekt week we bid you "Au
reyoir," . , >
Catherine Randolph, president
Elllje Hampton, reporter
'? , THE DANES'
.tiv fA|Hcasiiig uiemseives as having
had a very nice time. Watch
for next week.
NEW CENTURY CLUB
Mrs. Geneva Scott was hostess to
the members of the New Century
Club at her hoihie on Wayne St.
-Contract was played. -The prizes
were beautiful pot plants won by,
Mrs, JL-H. Cooper, first; Mrs. N.^A.
Jenkins, second; and Mrs.- C. E.
Stevenson low. After cards delicious
refreshments were served.
NON PER ILL SOCIAL CLUB
On Tuesday evening of Jan. 8th,
a group of young ladies met at the
home oC Miss Bessie Lipsey at 7:30
to organize the above named club.
Te club was given the name and
next in order was the election of
officers: Miss Phoeb Mqore, president;
Miss Lenell Cooper secretary;
Miss Rosefcta Jackson treasurer;
Miss Margaret Harris, BusinesSSnanager;-Miss
Bernice Harris,
reporter; Miss Thelma Rachard,
critic. - ""
Our first meeting will be at the
Viomo TTto*-. T TT~
.v/1 iiioa 1 iin>. X~l*^rden
St. on Thursday evening at
7:30 p. m. .
Keep up with the Leader and
you will know what the Non
Perill is doing.. The Non Perill
meaning no equal.
WESTSIDE SOCIAL CLUB
What promises to be an outistanding
addition to .ColumbUtfs
galaxy of social organizations is
the Westside Social Club organized
Oct. 25, 1934 by a group of
young men of the city.
The officers of the club are:
Mr. Walter Jones, president; Mr.
Doc Jackson, vice president; Mr.
Albert Harris*^ secretary J Mr.
J. F. Johnson, . treasurer; Mr.
George Gamon, business manager;
Mr. Lee Johnston), reported,
Mr. R?lph Lomack, chairman,
Mr. James Morton is an outstanding
member.
first meeting of the New
T^ear. was held Jan. 9, 1935.
\VA~RD ONE WILLING WORK
ERS CLUB "?The
Ward* One Willing; *wirkei:
Club met at the home pi' Mis;
Jones, Tuesday Jan, 15th with tin
president presiding. The meetinj
was ctMed to orded and opime
with the club song led T>y? Wol.
Pl'ftyer Mrs. Thongh-wii, Bibl,* vo
ses by the members afier whirl
-the tneptmg)was opencil for btisi
ness. The minutes of the las
meeting were read. The roll wai
called. The members resuoritlei
briefly." The receipt of the even
ing $6.40 after which" otTi'er ' bust
nesg was -discussed. Mrs. Rich
ardson.led, the closing order. Ma;
t-hcr Lord watch between me-itn
Thee when we are absent one Itoi
another.
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The club met, at" the home o
Mrs. Elizabeth Curry on Jan.. l ;
1935. The meeting- was called I
order by=-Hi<rTrresidcnt, a song- h;
E. Price, prayer, E. Clu.ry,'scrip
tur?, R. Murry. Next the r.ol
was called and the minute's of th
last meeting were read and re
ceived and adopted. _The meetini
was then brought td a close Ir
Slnjjlhg "Cod be with you." Xex
fegulav* meeting- will he held a
the home of Mrs R. Murry.
HCNTER-H ICCINS SIIOWEI
"Tiing, Jan. lith, the beautiful hum;
of Mr. pud Mrs. Win. -Moore \va
the scene of a very enjoyable'; e
vent long to be remembered by tin
yo"un^er set. .
The occasion .was a shower giv
"en the" newly couple, Mrs. Francis
! Hunter Higgins" and Mr. Robert
Lee Higgin.s. bv the I.ion T
Club of which Mr." Higgins is tin
secretary.
At exactly 8:45 the; e-iu-st< beca)
to arrive. As each entered tin
door he or she was immediate)}
tagged by Mrs. Moore-'with a ta'bearing
the inscription "Hunter
Higgins." After, a 'few rounds o
whist, all were treated '?> a v p
appreciative course of sandwich
j es and punch. The color schenu
in the dinning room was beauti
fully arranged in )Hnk and white
This was followed by an hour <?
music in which the guests tflok ;
part. Each member presented tin
newly wed a useful housebote
gift.
After a few short talks, ilr
guests bade each other good-night
Those who attended and * theii
guests are as follows,?Mr: 'Ii \
Campbell, Miss Henrietta- Fowl
er; Mr. Luther Leake, Mr. Jan,."
Irby, Miss Odessa Sanders; Mr
.Walter Leake, Miss, Sammy*
.Rice; Mr. Luther Garlington, Mis?
Bcrnice Washington;, Mr. Carl
Garlington, Miss pannye I)e! fljil
ler; Mr. David Cureton, Miss Mar
garet Miller; Mr. Henjhnin Leake
Miss Daphine"Leake; Mr. an<
Mrs. Edward Miller; Mr. \V. r
wnen neatn iam cmim to nor nn
It seemed our hearts would bronl
But jwt* must not bo bitter^
For God never makes mistakes.
j I ran almrtsf; see Altico as she ?*
With a srpile so tender and,, sr
sweet, . ?
As she walks up to that whit*
throne,
I And kneels* at the Savior's foot
?Mrs. Armie L. Shelton, Sister
IN MEMORIAM
Tn sad but loving mrnory of ou
dear husband and father, who do
parted this life one year aero. Jar
14, 1934.
No matter what may happen to u
No matter where we nlay roam..
The memory of our dear husb'au
v And" father;'
Will be the- sweetest thought w
owh. ^ .
,Mts. Sallie Ford, wife; Mrgt Ad
T/W#.
tiUHUS
Charlie andWilbert Ford, Bon9.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER "
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'M; Ul'/l ilillj A. >1,15. GiiUKCH
i M\J>A\ hlLMNG JAN. 2Ulh
1 ' Al l 1'. M.
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, All iov-rs ol good ' music are
cutHiaily invited. i'lie famous Glut1
( iui> u i Alien University will 01'i'or
\Mlii Biol. Abraham. directort
r' along- wiln 'Bethel 'Choir in rendI'l
'ife a \ 0*ry go-^1 program. We
iiii.i'ai.su iij unorej with .several
s A I* ( :?Jns l?y il.i Alien University
s e^uai'iei._ I njs_]u guises tu be the
t' . tieai in' the .season. You can't
i aiiouf to miss'' it. lieiiclit Bethel
u J\s .?. L. t h'ureh Book ol bu,Uul).
1 l.uill' S. e *
l?e <. 8? 11.?Uewis. -Ba.stoi
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t \ 1S1 roll COMl'UI.M MNTLD
f, ?
i 1- nuni"ii?Mi .?Alan, in YT?.Mar ~
1 ib't ol Ainiei-Sun. S. L. .\vas__ 4ixiyr
gftv.-i Ml the Kei. and.Uis. \Y. 1. i
- l'. . K.dfceb i yugii, 811 Market St.,
y uuiiii-' the; hoima^'A^ Airs.- Ahtrion J
^ -'.a itt'iigimmiy o.Cirmn^d-wnitu |?
11 Vi.-lllllg ll.LT iJICllU.S llL'l'L*. , ; J
Uu li/iday evening December
' .?ii s. Annie BoUen entertained .*
? rln?irui.ui- i>i^ Mis. .Claiun at the *
benuttl ui borne. oT Air; >rmi-^-A.LrL
f VvTtne tbiinbl^. (,ii ('amp! >eii Street- .
1, .a a lovely abridge puTty- ? tV"^'
i? .U-ho spa c lb lis home was gor- I
\,\ tfu-iifly decorated'with holly, pine i
. liiisei. ati.i a niagnincLiit trwe sym- ,j
1 Uolic oi the season. Thy-play- *i
,. :/ c hi nle.e ''were: ltr._ami Mis. ih *'
. it Tji'Lcu,' .. .Mr. "and Alts. Ned \
r wimble, ' .Mr. and Airs.. James '
l, t unnlngldu'n. Alj-. ami . Airs.
l? i t i.e. itmi. .\ir.-j. fe, ii. i'ayton, ,
( Ales.4 Amelia Gamble,. Airs. Annie \
b'obion. Air: ami Airs-. Willie CJamot.
AtrV Aln'ryia V. .Marion and
Air. and AiYs. ^\4berl Duretv. . ' |
i I !l?' rnr-f priv.i s^ were awarded
to Airs.; ATirein V. .Minion bind
dt . \V. I. I'. .11 i-.-1'horrrUgh.? ~~
- In I dmblluient -to?Mr. . Marion, c
Mrs. I!-.- lb I'ielo tt," entertained at 1
a. de-light fit I break fas! I .-ridge par- J
Vy Sat .at day -1'j^m Id o'eb>t?k. tin- >
iit 10 ? t...v 1. p.tim.i...; 1
..' iv V.'nlker Maxwell, P.
~ ''AtKin rnT7." Hrmprv."" dndden, Cole 1
;fnan. .Tauj-'t i s - and Tlrr.wn. Pont
- jump -no?1 ' ??*" Rim- Javiiot? in '? ?> -
T!-('v wont b.< < rv?y.' *
i T; v.J^< received letter? 1
w ' bail's "a- E. P. Atkiri- v
". MnWrnn. r?r*l ChRt. Tackiest 5
Wi'i'vn. Urnwiv ' rial Maxwell, s
flunrd.: P. it * on, Wa.l]c-er, and Pe,.- '1
1 t*v Tfe:-veld. Politer: Hardin,. 1
l.lack?: f-KaMi :i. *C. Atkinson, *
C: \\)'. Cnminoji. Hooper, Cole- f
man and .Tnevrer-;. ,
-v ' Thi? I- all folkC, watch for the 1
ti h-r? \r !-ki'( l.all team. Finley \
Hijrh's Six. Sometlvinjr fast and
i snappy^. ^ *
MPS N. M. 11I'Rl.EY ENTER- 1
Tuxtn in nnxo? or , s
iif,]; fkiknd.** ' i <
?* : . ! 1
Mrs. .Van a Mat: Hurley entertain
.1 i:>. h .r. sr-of her friends, Mrs. '
?Hr-Hn .1'. f?a . Is fnniierl.Tof Now. J
bony l>iiL)-mi\v of X*. V. C. and , '
her s"t. r.. Miss \. Ji-n s. instruo- j :
(in i f l\:'.nguage. ju the High 1
1 !s(h<ii>l of jCoVvbosiy. x
At ??: 1 .*> p. the young ladies
(lit w lalMjs and wore seated at 1
their re. p.alive plaeos. At the '
rone his i? n of the game. Mrs.' Prudence
Mt Howeir hold highest
se re,.Miss; I.dlian J. Nelson,
Rolihy and Mis* Artna B. Nelson
oonsoiat inn. Mrs. Davis and Jones
Creceived' crtlfrst prizes. A deilic'*
ions coursf of crab salad 'on letJ
tuco ?-lbavox. sa't:n.s fruit punch
' nr.d cake was sefved. Those on'
.myinjr fho affair were: Misses
Anna Tt. dhtl Tallinn Nelson, A.
.Tores. F. Mack, IT. Miller, Hettie,1Fraiz:er.
R. .Tolirtjon, and E. C.
Myers. Mesdanies Prudence O.
McDowell. Ardrena Rauipfrnrd
nor, 11. D. Hookman, T. R. WaHy
and E. N. Robinson.^ At .8:30 Mr.
a ?Walter Manicault. brother of the
i, hostess surprised the lad(es by
' bringing some of his friends to
f % 'a' ' ' > r>*f S*
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' COUlMBII
Has qualified and is now
, under,, tile plan developed
^ lumbia University and at
ical Association. Ask yoi
?1+mtr -the- -J lepartment?of- Tnuse
>f AllenUniversiU in its mid-term
nusical Festival, Monday night
Ian., 28th at 8 o'clock in the University
Auditorium. This musical
mmiises to be an enjoyable oc asion
and the hour spent "with
is will be "one of long retnember-,
nice. Admission Free..
* F. P. Abraham, Director of
)epaHment. ? , t?
S. K. B. .CLUB
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North Charleston?The club met
it the* home of Mrs. A, Beaufort.
Phe meeting, \vas~tplled to order
Sy the president, Mr. Smith-. The
'irst .selection ?was led ,by Mrs.
.'arter, prayer,'-Mr. I. Robinson.
The meeting was opened fpr busiie?s.
The roll was called and each ]
number. responeda -briefly. The
ninutis of the last meeting were'
e'Sul. = Total receipts for the even*.1.00.
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The club has planned a party for
fan. 21st, at the home of. Mr. L
Robinson, Ten Milc.Hill, S. C. We
ire tsking each and'"everyone to
ome and join our party. Admission
15 cents.
mine of Mrs. R, Harper. .
Wm. SttiithT*"president, Scxfena
Abraham,' reporter.
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SPARTANBURG, NEWS
DINNER PART'?
One of the outstanding1 events
>f the New Year's season in Sparaninifg
was. t-Hat of Alls? Vcnzelia
riist- being Hostess " Wednesday
veiling at her lovely home with a
(inner party. The Guests of hon>r
were Miss Ozie Belle Addison
>f St. Matthew, and Mrs. Carolyn
"netters Jenkins of New York C.,
'ormerly an instructor of Cwnning*
Sfreet School, Spartanburg,
>. C. other, guests of the evening
vere Miv Althea Anderson, Edith
Dufffe, Gt;aee Walker, ReVe
Bright, Candace Johnson, Eloise
iVilson, ^Bertha Rivers and Airs,
/irgil A. Pogue, Messrs W. M.
S'eahn, David Nicholas, Joseph
foung and Drs. Win, Douglas and
F.--K. Gregg.
Dinner was served Tt 11"00 P. M.
adio tile remainder of the evening
The sweet music ever, atuintervals
Jisses Bright and Waller enterained
wjthsonie of the lattst
ftng hits of the New Year. Upon
eaving all expressed themselves as
laving enjoyed this affair to the.
'x'ent that such will exist throug'h
nit the year. ~ "
?ISS JOHNSON ENTERTAINS
Miss Candace^Johnson had as
K*r dinner gpest Friday afternoon,
January 4, 19.3!? the followjitg Eitesr
Misses Venzelia Gist, Ozie
Boll<? Addison, Grace Walker; E.
Duffic, Rollc BHght, BeVthg Rivals
and Mrs. Carolyn SneCers J' n
sing of Ne\Y York City.
Through some device it has been
liscovered whore Miss Grace Walter
spent Christmas Day, "upon
bcr return she reported a pleas*
.lit. stay in Greenwood, S. . with
friends. / .
The Emancipation program was
telebratcd at Mt. Moriah Church.
January 1, at 2:30 o'clock.
Opening song, Negro National
Anthem; Invocation. Rev. T. O.
Diggs; Paper, Mrs. Jes;^ M. Day
enport. Song, "America"; Lincoln's
Life, Miss Catherine R.
Moore. Reading of the Emanci
& DAIRIES
Koyal Creolians1 Will Appear
at the Odd Fellows .Ian.*
2 193.1 '"/ .:
Walter Barnes and .his Koya]
Creoliaiis will appear at' the/ Ok.
"FuTlo\vs".nall Friday night Jan.
leader and ChicvSgo's youngest
musical director is exceeding \
popular with' dance lovers throughout
'ho United States. Having
'completed his musical education
at the Chicago Musical Golieg' -ai.o
American Conservatory of "music
in Chicago he has been hailed as
Chicago's greatest ; personality
.director and an outstanding clarinet
and saxophone player." He is
"known .as till, c a go's R:"g of .J ai
Walter Barnes is coming to us
direct from Chicago after a crosscountry
tour from X* w Y6:T t
the Gulf of Mexico., bringing wi'b
him his original Jband which we
know will swing into-your hearts,
featuring such artists as Orkmd
Randolph, sensational Trumpeter,
playing 5Q choruses of Ft I.ou.s
Blues; Jack (Half I'ipt) Johnson
pickings the fiddle; Chick Clonic it;
jumping saxman; Bud Washington
sensational drummer" ami ?mar.y
^4-1 * *
utiier ieatur<- men. They wi.I
feature the Shim Sham Shimmieand
five hot numbers,^vavh -ifla:)
feature hhnself. .Spare dosc-tp'
allow for the var'pus paces when
:hls bunu has appeared;' He re Ut'e
a few: Arcadia- ' Bariiivon.. 11 ft
Broadway. and bwtjed and,.mai.au'ed
by 4h" .Millionaire "iJallrooin
King1, the. late Pathy Harmon,
moving later to the Merry Garde:.
Ballroom where they played competition
.against Johnny Maitland.
famous white aggregation, and
l-ii.-r -o '-n. .....
South- Parkway .where nightly attendance
was froiu^.'l t.i 1 thousand;
Barnes became an outstanding
attraction with the color* d
patrons. A special band stand and
broadcasting system was installed.
Barnes was known as one of the
largest paid attractions while at
the Cotton Club. Bon Pullen. outstanding
painist is Working fast
with Walter Barnes new arrangements.
Every" body will like the
personnel of this Band"; so here
it is, as they will'appear in your
town. Brass section.^ Orlando
Randolph Tommy Watkins, Odis
Williams, Richard Dunlap; roods
Joe Gauff, Jimmy Coles], and. Chiyl
Gordon;.' rhythm, - Don pulieti,
?Walke ?Brrd?Wa.sliing'tm,
Jqok Johnson and Walter Bnrnc?
1 M rv. " '1 --1 - - - ? ? - 1 *
ukwwiik ami'.piuyinpjnc clarinetX'pw
take this tip-from the Blue
Mrton Girls,' and don't miss this
event and for only the--* small
admissjon of 50 cents. Wo are
thanking the public in advance for
at'ending, don't for trot the date,
Friday Jan 2">th and the price is
only 50 cents. Geo
and Miss Grace Walker. Mas
ter of Ceremonies, Prof.. C. C,
Woodson.
Mrs. Katie Bathen spent tin
Xnvas holidays in Phila(+H>hia, Pa
and?Xiau_Yurk City?visit nig?htrt
daughters, sisters, relatives and
friends. Jler two sons, William &
Marcos spent- the holidays ii
Greensboro, X. C. with grand par
' "trip." i *
Mrs. Olivia Allen;" one of tin
onts. They reported a plea son
leadjng nurse* of the city, lef
the city Monday morning, in com.
I pany with Mr*. Henrietta Hawk
: ins, Miss I.illie Gilmore and Mr
I Sam Woody for Poland.'Fla. , W<
hope for- them a .very pleasan
stay..
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" THE NF.EPl/F. CRAFT ART A
I SOCIAL CLUB'S CALENDER
Dec.-12, 1934 To Jan.' Ifi. 1933
The Needle .Craft Art and Soc
ial club met at the home of Miss
Bertha L. Rivers Wednesday, Dec
1 12, 1934. The meeting openo<
wath the Pres., Mrs. C. C. Thorp
presiding.
? We did "not engage in any ar
at this meeting as all minds wen
centered on the -Christmas Pajstj
? after a lengthy discussitm and fo
mulatipg certain plans for the pa
ty, we were asked into the dinn
ing room which was decorated ac
- cording to the Yuletidc season
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tjThe Menu was:
Cintreralo Highball with Sherry
.Chicken salad, Olfvcs, Saltines, ,
\Xut Koll, 1 >enhtassc,- Snow on"the *J
Mountain? faTS\ Sssorted Sweetsi
Th? favors were-Christmas book
let s Christmas trru nml Princnttb
flowers.
Miss S. Wheeler w^*Tj?uest. After
a short social perlbM a vote of
(hanks was triven to the hostess's \
Mother (Mrs.) A. Kiy<*rS for her
kind.'Jhospitality and tin*.'delicious
. icpast: and the cluh stood adjourned
to meet* Dec. I'd, at the home of
Mrs. Throne's.."
Wed. Dec. 1th the Needle Craft
Club met with Mrs;.C. C, Thorpe>
The afternoon was. spent adressing
nvita: ion- it*}.* our i. hrisimas Fete.
Ti-.r linstes-" as-well ft* .Do1' iiu'in- ??
lier? wore so busy niakV w nl..ns for
the party until we did not*, have time
- ~lu?think a)" ut the?oervinp1?until
rather late at which time the?hos
which we all did justice to. A
-Ixole. off? thar^s. was tehdefed the
. host< and we sto'><!Htfnl.iovirnc-d ~ '
to meet in".Jan. 19d5..
Wednesday. Jan.*, 2; 19.'to, the ..
vfeedlf- Craft ArJ: ajpd* Social Club
met. at the home'of Miss I.e-ssie .
Wiilkins.. We had a very en joy'
hie nfterr.'., o We did?not
any work as we all. were away for
the holiday s; a^rr and had not re(Continuc.'l
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Lori> and'he ccm\br)?ed. 'Spec-;
.*:?! ..rt'admc. ja ^diit^-.acd-.coJo.rcd
25c to 50c. KigtiC of 'Lex- .
lJUrtdn TTvvy., of Now Brookland
City limit?.
If ) on need ?iirk register with v.Colored
Employment
; Bureau ' v
,, .Attractive Homes: ? . y
For Kent ? For Sale
2029 Taylor. St. Phone 23117
'i?...Miiiumi. p.i
. .. A..S. Powe, Manager
C. 11.. Stevens,
Asst.-Mgr. and Treas,
Let
Us
he one of the 3 that estimate on
your. Home l.oan Work.
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Phones 3487?8533 <,
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