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Saturday, April 13,. 1935 M'rs. Artless Grace lias returned ? . to New York City to join her ih us band., Mr. Willie Grace after - ^pending the winter with her mother, Mrs. Bessie .Moowah in " Ridge* wood. T : Mre B. A. Everett and twins i accompanied by Miss. Mary Cook left Thursday for Florida to .spend 4 weeks. Mrs. Bessie Greenwood of New -^bcOn^o'fy V'S't0tI 'll father, Rev. sisters, JiIi^^M^-Mr--4sK41 lumbia, S". G. Mi's. Thomeserta 'Wilks aiul Mrs. .Sallie I. Harden of Chester, S. G.. and ma?y relatives and friends. Thev were all glad to see her she will return t<> her. home on April Gth.' Miss Annie Ncsbitt spent last week-end in HTu'tsviHu visiting r her sister,' Miss Bona Nesbitt. She is Jeavmg _ior WufcerhUry, Conn. April 10, Miss NeJsbitt taught in Dillon, S:?Gr---She?reports a tine sehool- session. * ? M A R It I Ad K A NNO l; N ( KM KN T # * Mr. and Mrs. Wn*. D. .Jackson . announc&s the marriage <> ' llu'iir daughter,?Ho. el I a ftp Mr. Marion " . Ronton, formerly?llC Silvan liil'll, ? Ga. but now of'Cola, S.'C. ? / MARRIAGE ANNOCNt EMENT. ^ Mrs. Ilattie Muye Pratt announces the marriage of her daugh te.r, Gladys Ju/iia Andehson to Mr. Oscar Henry Round' ree.. Monday, Api-iL 1st, U*3T>, 'Philadelphia. Pu. " ' ? RIRT1 \ AN NO I'M 'EM ENT *' Mr. and Mrs.. James I\. Afgyle 'announce of a fin]' baby" boy on March i, 11>.'?.r>. Mo'ii r and baby are doing fine. a NOTICE All members of M. M. C. S. Post No. 4, ;tfe~feqbested .to ~ Tneot" at' the home of Mrs.. Miatihla Griffin, Ileidt St., Sunday afternoon, 5 o'clock. Business, of importance. V. James Woodbury, Commander ? " ? ?Johrr-Matthens s.'Pust, Adjr^ NOTICE The Christian Home Burial Aid Society, District No. 2, will meet with : lodge No;'l.W ;>t" Rock Hill, ~S. C.","'Saturday', April^2i)tIt, 1 tkllj. The principal address will he delivered by our gran a - secretary. Prof. W. R. "Bowman, of Columbia. The grand president, Mr.-. Maria i Burton of Greenville will attend . ' order in good standing are welcome. Come prepared to take The Palmetto Loader. Rev. L. F. Sanders, Dist. PresT G. L. Worthy, V-Presr? - \Yre.stk-y Emerson. Sec, 4 ' ? Estate Notice All persons having Maims a; - gainst the estate of Sarah Mat nn.-tv.-i, uecousvu, arc nrreoy noli-I TZ fitd to t'Uc the same. (Inly veri- ' fied, with the . undersigned, and pilose indebted to said estate will1 please make ' payment "likewise. T~" J~. b. Denlcy, Kxeeutor, J22!) Washington t _ ? l ? 1? BAOCHANTES i The club iftet-Wednesday evening1 at six thirty with Miss Beatrice | i Tt sines and Miss Mary Olnistead at < their home on Washington St. The ] meeting was-called to order by the \ president. We had a very interesting discussion of some--import- ; ant matters. This being a Wednes- .> ^ day evening a fe.w of the members < had to hurry after the business -> part of the prom-am was over AI this mee+; -Tg the hostess served a 1 TTeTTiTo r VAnkrJt We rol ioiirruvl t after a pleasantr evening m~-meet ] ' ? with Mr.Jtnbi'l I'fMlll.iKil lllld Ml1. Walter Dt. Dean at the hqme of 1 -Mr. Dean on the._next nueting ( date. ' . i.1 s ' DIE TUREN RRU-DER ( I.l It l The club fnet at. thc> home of Mr. Cole.y Washington. Monday * night. April 8 th, 19.15. The nWt-"ing was opened wi<h prayer by the president, Mr. Kinard. The I>irsiness part of the meeting was tak1' 1 '^Vi up. A very interesting pro- ' j gram was arranged for the next ' i meeting. Hope all the members ; wil. be present. Then the meet- ' t ing -\yas turned over to card playe t igffr which lasted a while. Every ' V, one adjourned expressing . enjoy- l ment during the evenings The. jT u next meeting will he held at M. * Herbert Kinard, App. 15, 1935. f Moses Hunter, Reporter. f-J ' CLAIRE DE LA LUNE. , The Claire De La Lune Club j k * fnet Tuesday afternoon nt t n <? P home of Mrs.'Cornelia White. Af- ? t ter the ulsual business session the i hostess served a deHciows .repast? 1 The next meeting' will bo __ with f Mrs. Alberta Gary. - c (Mrs.) Catherine Tayl>r, J JEiu, B^r^r. 1 t rtaatorr is nn " ' - \i, THE UTKV KIKI) SOCIAI, CU B The club "it's regular Weekly meeting at tin hoiiVo of Mr. and St.. atits 11 s 11 - 11 hopr, X-.'tO oVlnfW _ the president, Mrs. St^nior, called the meeting to order, after which "he chaplain, ^H's. McCoy took charge. Shinfr-?v^me, ;J-\vill Ttot be removed, ivere club songs; Scripture lessons 41 chapter of St. John 1:11; prayer in concert led by Mrs. Annie Porter. Th^sbrought; our devoetional services' to ? close. Our next meeting will he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoy, 1-121 Whaley St., April 10. We were served punch and cake, after which we all enjoped purselves. April 15, there will, he a oyster .supper at the home of .Mrs. Mamie Coleman, 1222 (late St. The public is cordially invited. ? 9 THE .SOCIAL SERENADE . SOCIETY We met at the home of our three numbers on 1011 Oak St., last Thursday evening at 8:00 p. nr. with our president, E. I). Ellington Smalls in charge. The Constitution which was made out on Aiwil 1 a 1... ...v?OK-... ?i ??!' ?* ipv, uty but' |Jt V7MUCIIL, ailU his appointecl cabinet was present ed and discussed by the president. He gave each member the privilege to criticize, and give . reason for his criticism when necessary. This constitution way, approved of by the organization as a" whole. We gained one new member Mr. Perry Romeo Austin. _v ' iless dbt ussion we pjayed games' 'and'danced by the beautiful rytlim of. the radio until lb p.; nl. -Aft or hh'Iiieh?hi1 adjourned T7> meet on" Anril- lll.h_al.UOX Wolnnt Struct, r BIRDS- OF PA It A DISK >S( )CI A I. CLUB. ... The club nu't at " M r. Malachi Watson's hohie April nth 13X1 Gadsden street. -The meeting was called to 'order by the president at S "o'clock ind wa'~ Very 'iirn"-'TuTTyT; u ricd out* .After the meet I ing, the, members were served with potato salad ' on lettuce,minced ham, pimento cheese san^viches, deviled' torigug, sanchyiehcs, sal-tir.i's an<l hot ihninlito an Japanese plates. Eddie Webber, Reporter. CAPITAL CITY LODGE NO. 47 F. & A. M. CONTRIBUTES TO .1 AGGERS OLD FOLK'S HOME At the last, mooting- of Capital City Lodge No. 47, F. & A. M. the Lodge donated $2.00 to the Jag,? rw.l TA ~ 11 - ? - - TT -f 1 Vvl> V/M1 *M)1K IIOIUU HIT XtJOCl. The- homr j^dj.Tdlyiliirneotr "of assistance * and every Master MasOn is urged U> lend their support to this worthy institution. ? K. C. McClelmne Treas. IlKNEDfCT COLLEGE PREEASTER SERVICE. Pro-Easter Service will be had at. Benedict College Thursday nite April 18th. at 7:.10 in Antisdcl cha pel. Special -Music will be render-' ed by the College choir of which TTnl". S. I.ouis Firrtcy, Jr., is direct nr. The. public is cordially invited to attend1. RADIO NEWS The idio Social Club met at the ' home of Mr. Roland Harris, Tuesday. April 9. Meeting1 was rpened in their regular manner with the president presiding. lfil-d;o-h.o Oh yea fits so; Get yimi-?print?drosses and?overalls ' and attend-our farmers' ball which "witl be held nt Tr1 Odd Fellows " Hall. Friday, April 19, 19.15. Admission 28c. Snaokum Russell and his orchestra will be there in form so don't forget to bring your I'rknd along;?-? Mr -Ti>h ii Johnson an.l Mn Wd ' - ton Williams will attcful the Cin?adiM-s Bridge Tournament next month to represent our club. Mr. ]{>oscoe Jadcsoti i\id ^fr. Francis "Smith will attend a dehate given by the Twilight Social Club as representatives of the Radio. We'wish to thank both of liese clubs for their invitation? Meeting was closed by Mr. Harris. Salmon salad on lettuce leaves, duffed olives, ice tea, crackers, levil eggs, sliced pineapple, cake tind candy were served bV Miss ind Mrs. Margaret Hands he members were joined by Mrs. nargaTet Harris, M!rs..B>Ciieil'Lave! vrrs. Man' Etta Wilson, Mrs. Tluline Walker and Miss Bessie Lip?oy. Next meeting wilt be held at [.he, home of Mr. George Felder. J. W. Johnson, Reporter. THE MYWTF.ltV GREW The Mystery Gj*e\y held its ... veekly meeting Monday night, oh April 8th at the home of Mr. vujus rialiy, i;juy* Liberty Hill \ve. The club members were, call- 1 kd to order byy the presidnt, Mr. 1 rVefjtly R. Marvgum. Mooting wan rpened with the Lord's prayer. Hon "the club's treasurer.Mr. .1. \ I. Washingtprf ami Mr. George K. Toff. The Huey I/ong of the club started the water boiling by diis- ; ussing real facts and you should ] i;ive been a truest on that nig'ht rrrd you would have enjoyed your- ' elf. After the discussion -the lub went to the next room to en oy a delightful course. - < The meeting was dlisniissed1 at 1:20 p. nv. with everyone express- i ng themselves as having had a * fory 'nice time?and also looking ~ orward to be present at the home if Mr. Robert Marshall on 1307 1 dcDuffie flext Monday. vhigtit April < [ftth . . X ; .j .5 . _T... WARI) ONR WILDING WORK-"". ?ING CWB " The club met at the home of St., TuT-sday, April 9, with the Madam?president?presiding. ~Thu meeting was called to order by the o-pened with the club song led by Miss. Rcar-rWolf. Prayer by Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Beautiful .B-ible verses were heard by all of the members. The minutes were read, motion by Mrs. Crasie Ma. Thompson. The roll was called; the members responded briefly; the receipt of the evening $4.55., Mrs. J..R. Williams led the closing order. *; - MANHATTAN SOClXl. CLI'B The club held its usual meeting at the home of M>^John Sligh, 1317 Pulaski St., Tuesday night, April D. The meeting was called to order at S? o'clock, by the chap A. y-ouatg, opening song led by Mrs. Gcorgi aT. Edmonds;" prayer by The chaplain; another song Mi's. Louise Metz; Scripture reading, . Mrs. Dolly Smith; each member recited Bible veises, beginning ^vit hthe litter "L". The meeting.. was. turned over" to thu president, old and new business were discussed. The min utes read, and received. Thg,.clubappointed two as sick committee, Mj*s. Leila Scott,-Mrs. Florine "Williams. We were, sorry to hear of the death of our former Sec., Mrs. Adair'.Jones. We express our deepest sympathy to the. family. :?The receipt, for the evening *wits -$5.U5. The" hostess served a dei-. cous course of ice. cream and cake. "We adjourned to meet next Tuesda.v nile a' the home, <?t Mrs. Anuie Walker. N<>. Railroad Ave: All members please be on time. , 1 TilK >jlLVKK STAR SUClflL CLUB The SLlvei Star Social Club met, at the residence of Mrs. - Isubell1' Jones Wedni -day ni)>ht April :t: . The meeting \v.. order by the President, Mrs. ('. Green. Tli- devotional service was carried suit after which old and new business were discussed. We had respectable visitors.. We I 1 ' I .. in?.. 1... them, .and hope tihey will be with tis again sioxufe A""To7irso of cake, jelIt) cherries and also pTiit* apple juice" was s"rv. -ud, which we all enjoyed. Mrs. Smith, Reporter CARD OF THANKS ? - ? ? r . The family of the late Alexander 'Caliiry acknowledge with grateful appreciation the. kind expression of sympathy and for the many flor al designs. . Mrs. Luvenin Caliiry, mother ? Miss Lizzie M," Calury, sister Eddie and Wade. Calury, brothers. ; SPARTANBl iivi SOCIAL NEWS Miss Alt him Andjerifcu :entertaiitod at her home on Spring St., I lie Bucilla Art nn.l Si>' i ' 1 <"lnh The meeting opened \vith the Presi dent, presiding. One half hour was enjoyed in serving and ctocboi ing by the members, after which several hands of Bridge were played. High score for club, Mrs. Turner, Low score, Miss B. L.?Rivers. Ciuest, Mrs. Hudson L. Barksdale. The hostess served a delicious luncheon. The club adjourned to meet with Miss F. M. Foster K. 11*airy Sti? : The BuC'illa Club was entertained at the residence, of Mis,s p\ M. Foster, F.. Henry Street. The regu lar l-outene of business wiu cur. 1 ri^-d out, after which theh ostess served. a delicious repast. Tjie hpstoss mother, Mrs. Ada B. Foster came into the meeting and gave some very timely re-marks. M iss Mabel Foster, JS. Liberty St. I I A Delightful Party The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tucker, 501 Rice Street was the scene of a delightful party last Monday night, given in honor of Mr. Leroy Tucker. The spacious living and .dining rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowers. As the guests departed all ex~ pressed themselves as having .- pent an enjoyable evening. Mr. Tucker received, many useful V" cents. 1 SCRPRlSE PARTY tcss to a lovely surprise birthday party given in honor of her husband, Mr.. Peter'Anderson at their home, ,2320 Senate St., on Thursday afternoon, Man, 28, 1935. The invited guests arrived at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. T. Lowman asked Mr. Anderson to take him pop calling. Mr.VAnderson to 1>q back at 9 p. pi. to ?take jyirs .Anderson to tho nmYvies, when they arrived the lights were turned on. The group yelled surprise, lie was greatly surprised. A delicious menu was served, grape fruit, cock tails and salted nuts, consisting of chicken salad, on lettuce, cake and? i?eriream and after dinner > mints. There attending the patty wuie: ~ Misses Georgie Wliitaker, Carrie Stevenson. Georgia Valentine, Ammie Hardy. Mr. T. lowman, L. Harris, A. Smith, Mr. ahcLMrs. 2. Tn,.ln. AT.. 1 AT O i?v>i\/it in i ? oitu o. viuuuaun, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hines, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jenkins, Mrs. G; Best. The" ^ut-of-town guests were: Misses E. House, Emma Harris, Willie House, Prof. J. Anderson, Mr. J. > House, of Eaatdver; Miss Ollia Hnust A student of A. U. The gilfcsts amused *themsflves playing bridge and whist". Every :>ne expressed themselves as spend ~ . 7 1 h"lBLi " " ' THE PALMETTO LEADER fiJIANITEYILLE MONARCHSTRIUMPH OVER HAINES PN OPENER 2-0. ?The Gi^mtc\4He ~ MonaTchs ~oflicially ushered base ball into the depoated Tutt's Haines_ Tigers at -Graniteville -2-0. \ Fred??Davis. Monarch speed ball ace held the Haines bunch to 4 hits while his -team mates got 7 off of ' Cokes, Haines moundsman. Because of rain the game was scheduled to last only* 7 innings. Monarchs are under the C. C. S. Hank Jones' direction. They meet Allen University at Granitevi'.le, S. C., April 13? Saturday 4 p. m. Bbv SCOl'T PROGRAM REVIVED. T. J. Hanberry Appointed District Commissioner. The Boy Scouts of America is a noble organization with hiyh . iUeais, to which every boy or^cout ing age should- belong. The Boy Scouts of Anierica is one, of the three organizations chartered directly by Congress. The Pxesident of the United "States is automatically the honorary president of the organization. The news comes to us that Prof. Tr JrTIanberry, whp i? the head of the de*. -part mcnti of - Natural Science at. Rnnlf'PV Wnuhincrf rvr? TIio?K cnhJ.,.1 I .. ~r has been appointed by the National? office in New York, as district coin inissioner. Such an appointment is justly,vdeserveU--4>y Prof.'jHanhcMryv IT<r is a pioneer anions Ne-gr<? Biy Scouts Sn South Carolina being the first Negi'o Scout Master in the Palmetto State. Prof. M. A. Eritzminger was lib rthl'o I "assistant. . The original troop was No. AO. sponsored by Booker Washington High school.' Prof. Hanberry is well qualified from t h o standpoint ^of training in Scoutwork, haying had the "training course offered at Hampton frtstu: tute by M}*. Stanley Harris, National 'Scout - Executive. Prof" IIanberry has been connected with the tOluiiTT/ia School system several years. lie has received a Mas tor of'Science degree from one of tlU' leading "big Ten'1 universitics and' has done considerable work on his doctor's degrbe. The Boy Scout' Program should I go forward in a big-way in Columbia. District Cimmissoner Han. berry says: "It is the hope and sincere desire that^ every- cluirebuild similar prganizations that may-sponsor a. troop yvill begin to organize as soon as possible:" ^ There are two troops in the city a' present, one at Wavpfley school cvith Mr. Edward) Sweat as Scout Master, and one at Booker Washington headed by Mr. J. F. Potts. Wdio will be-the next to -organize ? IN MKMORIAM A tokfcn of love, to the memory of my idear. mother, Eugenia E. Allen, who entered into rest Ihree years ago, April 12. . .. I saw you fading like ^ flower But could not make you Stay I nursed you with every tender kindness Until you were called away. Loving Daughter, ' Osseola E. Allen. IN MKMORIAM In sad but loving memory of our husbaijiL^jjii--- fa*4j?t?;>- Rufus Willidm ^VOTstreet. who departed this.life April lfl, 19.14 It.seems to be less than one year, since We did profusely shed tears, Because from us you took leave., And left our hearts to pine and grieve. . Yli? -1S.1 ih.. yy^x: uiu IIU* MIVI? uir |)uii^ jrvu bore, We did not see you die. Wo only know you passed away by the! hands of a cruel man, Without trie word "good-bye." What happy day.vSve once enjoyed When we we're all together, But, oh how changed it all is now, . Since 'y?u have gone forever. May your soul' rest in peace. Wife, Rosa E. Overfetreet Daughters,?Anna L. Over-?^street, Mtrttie?E*?Ovorstroet Clara Belle Senior. Son-in-law, Ollio A?Senior. 1_ ? Lonely Nights v Love dies with the coming of j streaked, iron-burnt hair?because lives on beJuty. Be beautiful, have I luxuriant coal-black hair. Use Godefi Larieuse French' Hair Coloring, natioi V known for marvelous results.?Be y younger. ?{> loved. If your dealer hi Godefroy's send $1.25 direct to GODEFROY MFG CO.-1 3506 Olive St. St. Louis, M _ALLKN UXJ-V-KRHfTT TTTriTTVT^I INC, TEAMS WIN FROM MO|{. i RIS BROWN. The debating tepms of Allen. ' University w?n both sides of a '* dual debute with Morris Brown ' University of Atlanta* (la. on a subject ?>f international restric* tion in the shijnnent of amis and inunitious. The affirmative and .. negative teams of Allen were awardevl an unanamioue decision in Columbia and Atlanta. Those representing Allen at Atlant were'Irvin James, William 1 Martin and ' Juanita Robinson. V Atlanta was represented at Allen by Blanton Blaok and' Guard Ses- ~rsions. Winsel Jacques ahd Willie ' Fred Harrison maintained the af- ' firmative while Eugene Bowling 1 was the alternate' for Allen. The judges for the loeaJ debute were Professor '"C. A. Johnson, Attorney N. J. Frederick and 1'ro-fegaor J. IT. Whiumnut. _ t ?= " fc SELLERS JR. HI. SCHOOL DOTS i Ic I, 1 i'l'MV* ,v at tut- c*kjkj * v.* naim u rtnuuii (| The girls were real sports and 5 each played her part wjtM vim. TheL__jriiripeiiluus-?guarding of r "Crawford "tmd "James" over'their |< opponents caused the swift for- Ij wards "and "Greene" to p _m?ke almost perfost baskets. The f dashing centers were, always alert i ' MARI Spring ' 'V"| ? * n m \^ -a ^ UVLR 75 \Wf-N?W STVL?S \Mk ALL- HtELS '"xt/ ?NEW MATERIALS "Vr f \ -y TnAgfM 15?4 MAIN STREET ? ' , .. -uL. COLUMBIA Has qualified and is now del 4 ^ .? ' i ? ?i- ? ?inH ,i.1 i Ullllfl lilt* JJIUII UOtlUpi'U 111 lumhia University and accej iral Assiii'inlinn. A^k I I.?.T i?i jriT )rJV. A + A lov.; iyutuli numii CODEF T -- L A R 11 French HAII ? you# deal and know just what to <Jo with Jjjj?hall, ihey were Hopkins juid Ior.es.r-t >t?i?*i players were: Rosa Leo f?\an>, Louise Floyd, Omega Fas 11. Julia Owens. Only two games were lost out qtlie number played. < ONTEST IN SPELLING Howard School Parent-Teachrs TV^>oeiation will meet_-Mondiay '."iApr.I 15th, at 8 o'clock in h school building. At this meet: i t'tli class will have its liniination contest in spelling, 'a rents are. urged to be present . rirrress thi> contest: Delegates to he State Parent- Teachers A*sviation will make their report at hi- meeting.' . 'in IMS W1IEATLEY BRANCH Y. \V. C. A..-.., i no iogular monthly meeting of he Y,. W. C. A. was (held at the milling, March 28th, atJLliO p. m. lie committee of Management oinplctod plans for a silver tea to ie given .at the Branch this Sunay afternoon, Aprl 14th, from to 7:30. . ' Harbison College Glee Club will under the program and some other >eal talent. The pubic is cordiair. invited to come out. We're e?le^ially asking all members and rlenas who are interested in the association To please be presonrt.? 'yti . ijSta' 1935 ' -? / BLUES?? ?; BROWMWHITfS " BLUE WHITES " \l snots ! COLUMBIA, S. C. DAIRIES I ivering Vitamin* D Milk _ i and controlled by Co- < jted by American Med- 1 1 ers - - - use , ROY'S USE R Coloring ?R HAS IT .. -"--s?^ _ ' : - ' " ' 5?. ?, ^ Pmgft 7 THE YOUNG MEN'-S. BENEVOLENT AND ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE On Thursday night, May 4, 1936, 0. ? meeting wu called to order by the president, Mr-WJK^tiagaulL From them on the regular proceetfure was carried out. The League had some very important business to transact. After the transaction of -the business we had two men to join the League. They were Mr. William Thompson and Mr. Robert Anderson. They were sworn in by the President. This League gave a beautiful" wreath to the Venson family for he decoration <>f Mr."Charles'H. Venson's remains, which was laid r to rest Sunday, March 31. -< Again if anyone desire to b?veome a member of this League, may consult any of the following members: H. Myers, X. C.. Mc. .? Daniels, T. Humiphra, W. Wataun, . T. Hampton, W. Robinson, J. A. Johnson and Mr. Mangum. 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