The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 24, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7

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r-y-r;... - .. ?: 1 ' Saturday, August 24, 1935 eemusff J i ??? ' Mrs. Myrtle Murphy Washington of Philadelphia, Pa., spent a very ^ pleasant week in the city. She was the house guest of Miss Ethel R. Gibsbn. Miss A lire Fisher, nf Rrnnklyn^ N. Y., is in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levy Suber, 1306 -Wheat S?T Mrs. Maryetta WiUson and her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Mays left * Saturday A. M. for Atlanta, Ga., there they will spent a few days with a friend? We wish for them a pleasant trip. . * ? i Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Arthur and jMiss Bessie Green of Cleveland, Ohio and Hartford;" Conn., respectively are in the city spend, ing the week with Mrs. Buchanan of Heidt street and Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Lover of Harden street. Mrs. Arthur and Miss Green are former Columbians and their friends are very glad to see them again. Mr. and Mrs? Fred Stephens of 1221 Lagree street and Mr. Wade Mathis of 2344 fiervais street left Sunday afternoon on the Carlonia Special for Chicago for a 2 weeks * vacation. While being away -they will be the house guests of /Mr. and Mrs. Hannah Evans of 4343 Vincennes Ave. Mrs. Evans is a sister of Mrs. Stephens. _Miss Margaret Elizabeth Coles left Shnday for New York City. Mrs. Hiola Wilson Turner and daughter of Albany, N. Y., are _visitjug-her mother and grandmother/Mrs. Amelia Starks and Mrs. Eugenia Watson oi/ 512 Richland street; Mrs. Turner has been in Albany for the past six years. We _ hope her a pleasant stay. Mr. ^pd Mrs. -LeRoy Reynolds and' Ebie Banks of Washington, I D. C. formerly of Columbia left I the city Monday for Washington | aner spending a pleasant visit of two weeks which they- enjoyed very much with friends and rela' tives. ?? ??"T i' Atty. J. S. Bowser, of Charlotte N. C., was a visitor in the city [ this week oj^business. Atty. Bow ser was formerly a professor at Allen University here in 1928-29. Mrs. Lilie B. English, 901 Wal~ nut St.,?left Sunday for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will visit relatives and friends. Her many friends here wish for her an enjoyable arid safe visit. Mr. William W. and John P. Holley are now spending their, vacation visiting the following cities, Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurley ~ have returned to their home in ** Newark, New Jersey, after spending a week here with their daughan<j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manigault. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley have begun preparations for the celebration of their 50th weddinlg anniversary, to take place the latter part of this year at which time they hopd to have^vith them their 10 children and in-laws, twentyone grand children and many relatives and friends. This was the expressed themselves as having fully enjoyed every, minute spent here. \ -- ?. Mt^sI Maggie Mack of 1408 Gregg . St. -Weturned to our city Sunday, Aug. 18, after a,two weeks' visit with her children in Philadelphia 1 .... and New York. She expressed herself as having spent a pleasant vacation. ""The Misses. Jdssie Mae and Frances Brown spent an enjoyable week-end in Lugoff, S. C., visiting their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Pickett, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wiley. On Saturday evening Mr. Frank Wiley delightfully entertained.,. Miss Brown at a party which was given in her honor. They made many acquaintances" during their short stay and everyone regretted their departure. Mrs. Marie Nelson of Sumter, . & C., is spending a few days with Mrs. U. Webster of Sumter St. . ; 'card of thanks , , We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our loved one, Mr Lanford Gar lington. May God bless each 01 you. L , Respectfully, , Mrs. Etta Garlington an<l Family. v estate notice, (Columbia, S. C., Aug. 20, 1935? thfe estate of Gabriel Thomas, deed.'s?*d,, are hereby notified to file undersigned, and those indebted * to said estate wifC make .payment likewise. Frances E. Thomas Administratrix Kl t- Rt- 4' Box 44' C(0la-' s- c , PROFESSIONAL , i ANNOUNCEMENT t * i1 Dr. R." L. Wakefield' announces the opening of his ofiice in St. StephensC. Friends wish him 'much success in his new field. CARD OF THANKS* I ,\Ve wish to extend mir I lor the sympathy expressed during the bereavement of our moth- 1 tt', Mrs. Nellie H.tf Myers. The Children^ THE JUNIOR CHOIR OF FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH On July?lift,?the- Jumm' T)hetrrendered a musical program at Second Nazareth Baptist Church. Mr. irapp"gave a lecture after which several numbers were offered by the choir and its soloists. This program was quite a success. Sunday, Aug. the 4, we went to the Veterans' Hospital and held services for the benefit Of our brothers who served in the World War. Our pastor, Rev. -?S. S. . Youngblood, gave a very inspiring talk and Mr. Lawson and Mr. Hart sang splosh Prayer was- offered -and we left after having been assured by an interested audience tjiat our efforts had been appreciated. Next Tuesday, the 27th, we are going to give another musical program at 3rd Nazareth. " We are asking that you contt? out and bring j your friends at 8:30 o'cloek.?A ?}iiau uunussion iee ot tu cents will be charged.' ; :: t Y M The Typical Young Men Social Club met at the home of our president Mr. Charles Jonfes on Aug. | 14, the meeting was called to order by the president. Devotional exercises were carried on by the chaplain, M v, WilHeJ-O-ggyy' _ After which the body went immediately info business. Very important business was discussed* - We alsa reached a conclusion on each topic. After the business discussion I was over, the"club began their usual' social affair. Every one reported a very pleasant evening. The meeting then .adjourned to meet at the home of Rlr. D. Moore on Wed., Aug. 21. WARD ONE WILLING 4 j .." /WORKERS CLUB v . i . The Ward One W'hing WorkersClub met at the home of Miss Cor-iue Sherley, 1227 Wheat St., Tuesday, Aug. 20, with the vice-president presiding. The meeting was called .to order by the vice presi ueu,.i auu openca witn me ciuo song led by Miss Pearl Wolf; pray"gf by 3ualh.-i3roWn, beautiful. Bible verses were heard by the members. Then the meeting was opened for business. Miss Corine Sherley will give a silver tea at her home the first Sunday in Sept. Mrs < Eva Mae Moss will" leave for Winston-Salem, N. C., Thursday, Aug. 'i'i, we wish for her a lovely trip, then the minutes of the last meeting were read. Motion by Miss Pearl Wolf, seconded by Miss Rosa Cheeseboro the roll was called, the members responded briefly. Miss Annie Bell Wolf led the Closing odar. Mrs. Cheeseboro led the -elosing song;?? ? SACREl) MUSICAL ANl) YOllNfl L A DIES' POPULARITY CONTEST 1 You are cordially invited-to 1st Calvary ^Baptist Church, Wednesday night, Aug. 28th, a sacred program of choruses, instrumental and vocal solos wiTl be rendered by Columbia's best talent. In addition to the program.six charming young ladies, each accompanied by two maids will be contestants for a first prize of five dollars and a second prize of two and a half dollars. These young ladies are MfS. Rudine Walker of Zion Baptist Church; Mrs. Ora Bell Long of Union Baptist Church M iss Malinda Hickson of Wesley Church; Miss Nellie Burton, Miss Catherine Randolph of First Calvary Baptist Church and Miss Louise Douglas of First Calvary. The admission is free. An offering will ^>e tjakeii. WAVERLEY SILVER STAR The Waverley Silver Star Clubj met on Thursday evening at the ' home of Mrs. Lottie Blanden q/i1 House St, The house was called"" to order by thei president, Mrs. by Miss Marie Markson; led lh prayer by Miss Azalee Johnson. Each member recited Bible verses after which we had a long business discussion. The hostess served ice cfeam and mints. Miss Janie Rawls, Reporter. RAWO^NEWS The Radio Social Club held, their Cpcrnlftr Airoplflv mpptintr Tnpsriav Aug. 20 at the home of Mrs. Wilson was our host. This meeting was a very quiet one. The main issues were discussion of our twin barbecue for labor day and a school opening dance to be held Sept. 5, or 6. We invite you to our twin barbecue on Labor Day will be at the, borne of-Mr. Ned Ilines, 1015) Harden St. and the other at Dunbar Lake. Trucks "will be making trips feom,. all points of the city during the day. A truck will also leave from Ridgeway and Colonial Heights thit morning. Round trip fares on the truck will be T5c in the city 20 and 25 on out skirts. Look in this column for full details of our dance next week. ? ' .? ROYAL EAG.LES f DANCE INVITATION The Royal Eagles Club, compos- ' i ed of pppujar young men of Lau- j' rens, a. are sponsoring a bum- i mer Dance on Thursday evening, Aug: 29. 1935. at the American _ Legion Hall. Good music will be furnished from y p- ni. till 2 a. m. ' The dancing public is invited to Attend. w A reasonable admission i will be charged. Refreshment will be free. Don't-forget the date and place. Robert L. Higgins,- Pres. James W. Johnson,- Sec. Charles V. Watts, Bus. Mgr. JOLLY NIGHTINGALES > ? The home of Mrs. Lillian Thompson, 130?L Oak St., was tjiven over to the Jolly Nightingales on Tuesday night; Aug. 20, for the enter tainment of Miss Emilia Lee Boyd, who left for Washington, D. C., on Wednesday, Aug. 21. Do these boys entertain? and how! The colors of these boys do not fade, wnen it comes to entertaining especially when it is one of their grotip. The colors of blue and white were carried out. The loving room was beautifully decorated with lights and the hall and .dining room made a lovely showing of flowers and tapers of blue and white. The following enjoyed the evening; . Miss Russell, Miss A tithe Belle Thompson, Mi^s Inez Searles, Mrs. V?io.la Anderson, Miss Maggie Simpson of Baltimore, Miss Sara Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Forezene Long, Miss Obbie Pear-' son, Miss Mary Douglas, Miss Lucile Martin. Miss Ruth' Sanders, of Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson, Miss Gertrude Louise, Miss Doris, Misses Frances and Jes sie Mae Brown, Mrs. Magnolia Adams," Mrs. Eloise Starks, Mr. and Mrs! Walter Nelson, Miss Hattie Wright Miss trances Clark, ATiP<wi A ll.m \Tr TurnEliott .Williams, Mr. and ' . Mrs, Joseph Anderson, Mr. W. B. Boulware, Mr. Jac.k 'Martin, Mr. Louise Dakers, Mr. Freddie Lewis, A delicious course^ of isandwiches and drinks was served. -The officers and members of the Niehtin gale Clug are as follows; Messers I Benjamin Perry, president; Eddie Brevard, vice-president; George1 Lewis, secretary; Bcnnie ^Helton, treasurer; Robert Anderson, Cbr ; Joseph Thompson, business Mgr.; Alex_ Mitchell, reporter; Jessie LoveT'James Wicker. Eddie Poml? "WtfiTTamrs Duncnn?? ?t? -?" i THE STAR DUST SOC IAL CLUB The Star Dust " Social Club;.'* which was organized June 18, 1935 htid un woekfy mwthnrift-thT" home of Mrs. Rebecca Abel, 1429 Heidt St. The meeting1 was called to order with the' vice-president presiding, after a devotional program the house was opened for business. There were several -quite -important- issues to discuss, i Although the clutrls very young we are progressing very, rapidly. On July 19, we gave a formal par- '] ty for the purpose of introducing J our club. The oflicei's are; Miss Fannie Lee Pope,* Pres.; Mrs^Mary , Etta Huhter, vice-Pros.; Mrs. Julia Belle Ware, Sec.;' Mrs. Willie : Too vc An T..?no . \I ..s T> . . K ? A a vmiovii,. .i i can. , iui ri. ivvut'U cI Abel, business manager; Miss Frances Brown, reporter. We are planning to give a par"- J ty in-the future. .Miss Frances Brown, reporter. THE NON-PERILL 1 Miss Louise Stroy was hostess : to the Non-Pen 11 -gtsrftrrfciub at its last regular meeting. After the regular opening preliminaries, i the chairm.an_Qf_.the program coin^.^ mittre presented the ful 1 ow iiig pro-""1 grathvpoeni, Mrs. Margaret liar- ] ris; solo, Miss Bessie T.ipsey; reading, Miss Margaret Harris: solo, Mrs. Mahalia Sartor. Afr joined in singing the club song. | We wish to thank -fveryone who i helped in the success of our straw ride, Aug. 8th. Watch the Leader and see what we have in store 1 for you. A salad course, ice cream 1 and cake, were served by the hos- i tess . CRl'SADERS .? " ] The Crusaders met at the home I of Mr. Isaac Brown, 2212 Washing- i ton St.* Columbia, S. C. The splen- < did program was enjoyed by all. Our vitufepresident presided. Old" and new-business were discussed. L ? We had as our visitors Misses Mattie and Mamie Hampton ancT < Geneva Smith members of the ' Dames; Miss Louise Ryal and Mr. i Julius Davault of the Social Ser- i naders. Their remarks were in- i spirational and enjoyable. Visit-1 \ ors are always welcome. ' I \ LT7CKY Itmn SOCIAL CI.I H y 4 ' The Lucky.Bird Social Club, met . Aug. 20, 1/935vat the home of Mr. ? and Mrs. Kennedy, 1*^21 Wheat St. 1 We opened by singing the club c sopg Jed by Mrs. Poster, after ' which the Lord's prayer was re- * peated in concert. The Scripture John 1:1-12 was read by the presi- * dent, Mrs.- Seniour. Minutes of 1 previous meeting were read. Re- 1 ports of the club picnic were had. 1 ALru-Baijey was made a member of _ our organization. He gave us a o tiinelyttalk. We adjourned to" mfc$t \jith Mrs. Moriah Cheeseboro, 5 8& Gfee St., on Aug. 27th, 1035. S Tlje cqjb has planned a silver tea v to be gTvetr at the home of Mrs. I 'Tommasena Kennedy, 1221'Whept St., Aug. 25th, 6:30 p. m. The re- t freshments consisted erf salad, sand f wiches, punch, cracker^fand candy. v ' . ' "* V V ...... <*. . .. , . v? . .....? ; IX MEMORIAM T' ? -i < In sad but . loving memory of i aur deter wife . mother and si&- I ter, Mrs. Daisy Suber AsinUn^wTKT i departed this life Tuesday, Aug. J 25, l'Jol. . ( : _i My dear one, every day, . Has been filled with sadness Since you went away and left us alone. E. Z. Asman, husband, Miriam Asman, daughter, Viola Subei , Robinson, sister, J. D. Suber, , brutherv ? *--?? CROWN AND SCEPTER CLUB J St. John Baptist Church The rown and Scepter CTub held ; its weekly-meeting at the home of i Mrs. Annie Belle Bailey Thursday^ ~ afternoon. The meeting opened by .singing the' Negr<J National < Anthem. Prayer in concert. Scrip- _ ture lesson read by Mrs. Victoria Weaver. The minutes of the last meeting were received ahd adopted.. Much business; was. discussed on yie' good of the club, also the church. We then listened to a very! unique program which was enjoyed by all. We had with us as a visitor, Mrs. Pearl Bailey. We were delighted to have her, >ve are always proud to haye visitors. Our president, Mrs. Pauline Russell is away spending nei vacation witn relatives and friends in Washington, 1). C., and New York City. The club miss her very much but we wish for her a very pleasant trip. We Were delightfully served with a delicious coursb of potato salad, saltines, lemonade" and cake. We spent a plaesant evening with Mrs. Bailey, adjourning to nistet next, week at the home of Miss Beatrice Belton. . ~ OIT-OF-TOWN G.UEST * ENJOYS PARTY Mr. and Mrs- Z. J. Taylor gave a party Friday evening to celeTnate the arrival of Mrs. Carrie Nell Taylor Nettles Irom Omein.nati, Ohio.*- The party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Taylor, 2403 Motte St. Before refreshments were served in the dining and sitting roomo, the guests- played cards beneath an electric fan, and a'colorful surrounding. Helen Jackson and Lemuel C. Williams were the highest scorers of the evening and won the' prizes, . . .NoW on with the music-. ' The guests present were; Mrs. Carrie Nell Taylor Nejttle, guest ; of honor; Misses Telen BrJftCks6ffT|1 G. Martin, A. Anderson; J. N. Da- . vis^Wilhelimena Way, Ida Wood- J son, Gussie Turnipseed, Carrie > Smith, and Miss H. Martin; Mes-. sers E. Smith, G. Martin, A. An-], derson, Jas. Anderson, J. N.JDavisj'a fraud Johnson, Pope, L, j. Moore, j L. C. Williams, and W. VV. Holley. 3 "" 'M lln hnnrn vverynne pressed himself as having spent* J an-enjoyable evening.- "j FAREWELL PARTY ] Charleston?A farewell par- 5 ty, complimenting Miss Berth-juj lohnson of Church Road, Virginia, j the charming niece and guest of ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Spriijg St., *1 took place last Tuesday evening at -3 the Hughes' lovely home, when J luite a number of the younger set ^ gathered to give her a big send off. ? Bridge, whist and?dancing were ; features of the evening. Punch,, j cream, cake and mints were boun- ^ tifully?reeved.?Mrs. Lee Garner 3 and the Misses Adaline Clement !] and Thelma ?heppard assisted in j serving. At midnight the guests ,( acknowledged t.. the hostess an j enjoyable evening and bade the J lionor.ee good bye, wishing her a ] safe trip. ... j lnose present were; Misses .j Dorothy and Ruth Cook, Freder- ?j icka, Johanna' and Edna Jenkins, J Marjorie Hutchinson, Beatrice *j fii'oves, Louise Maxwell,-Kathleen A Green Vivienhe Edwards, Julia J Wilson, Thelnia Sheppard, Lucille M Magwood and Octavia Baulkner,Messers Herman LaSaine, John Edwards, John Rodgers, John Ladson, William Washington, Henry Mack, Charles Simmons, Leonard Lawrence, James Cook, James Whitney, Henry Hutchinson, WiL liani Magwood, - Brunard Greenr-Land Rfoses Moultrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garner and Mrs.?W. B. Hugh?s. ~ . Out of town guests were Misses Bertha Johnson of Virginia, Marion Barry of Kings Mt. N. C. and Gwendolyn Anderson of An- ' Jerson, S. C. HAPPENINGS AT BURTO o The summer school of Baptist eounty Training Sehool closed I'hursday, Aug. .15, und^gvory stu ilent that was present took exami- ( nation. We celebrated the clou- ; ng Friday, Aug. the 16lh. All j the' children who were on the pro- I tjie cnnuren wno were on ine program are ?ss follows; Rosalee Mitchell, Foch Shanklin, Lizzi Mitchell, Prophet, Dean Mitchell, Mar ha Pinckney, Edwin Sumter, Joseph Sumter, Charlie Singles ;<j?n, Leon Simmons, George Furfcrson, and Ruth Tobbs. The, nusic was played by Gwendolyn Mitchell. This program was held in The .auditoriu . mof Beaufort bounty Training Schoolv After he program we had a picnic on he grove of Beaufort County framing School campus. The things that wyre served .ire ^ s follows; sandwiches, punch7and iH?.ny other delicious things. Mr. Ir. Foch Shanklin went down to tcnbrook and spent the week-nnd? nth his friend Mr. Edward irown Jr. Mrs. 'Evelyn Jl ckson the siier of Mrs. J. S. Shanklin spent he week-end down at Seabrock nth? Edward Brown's mother. C Hie girl* and bays /ram Beaufort 'Jounty Training Seh<u>l campus tttended a picnic down at Seaarooks Saturday. Anrnst?17th ind had a very enjoyable tune. Miss Ruth Tobbs student from the* ampus went home Sunday rtiornuy about-4tHWuV lock and .-[nit" 1 lew days with her people. We Mso attend...service at Rose Hill Baptist Churctr and Mrs. J. s vanea upon to. .-ay a few -words. - * Monday Aug. H?th Mi 6. Chris .enia Brown ar.'1 Mrs. Sarah .Marin, 'UW'anm and mother of KiLward Brow, Jr. spent a part of the lay on the campus with .Mrs. J. S. Shakiin. Miss Thelnia' Shaklin aud Miss Alive?Strtnrder spetfT" a week with each other at Burton, S. C. Each pf them h-d apleasant atay. r. , Mr. Joseph Shankliu, Jr. is beautifying- the campus of the' school with hedges, and he ii al-.u | painting the buildings for sctiool. SWANSEA NEWS ,Presiding Elder I.. 11. Hetn? mingway held* his .quarter at Swansea on August 1th arfd preached a. wonderful sermon, his text was St. Malt. .'1:1, .subject "Ulessed are the peace niifkovs for they shall'see God." 1 mu>t ay Elder Uemmirgway. is one of the. best elders. He i> >o po refill This is his third yetr in this district and he always' meet his fficers pleasant. Rev. E. I. Galshaw preached furj the Rev; J. B. Bailey at Mt, Pleasant Baptist Church on August 1th. His text \d. s, yl am nut a shame of the gospel of Christ." Rom. tiff). I must say he pleached a splendid, seripon. .. . Rev. Hanfpton J- Mentions of Swansea member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church died August lit . "?3 years of trge. The last woi*l?4n? said was- "Let's go home." I Inlievi' thnt he ?is?u41+ In; - . and heaven's gain. He 'ea\v? to l >.iur,n o wife. -two sisters arid . * no _L> >ther, 12 children and X grands : nd a host of friends. Rev.. Bailey's text was, "I am going to. wait until my channce come." Kev. Narse of Columbia spoke ug in, "If a man die shall he live again'.'" After the preaching he sang, "If you miss rao. from singing come up to sweet heaven, I'll be waitine ud thehe." - ? Deacon Mosley <>t* Ml. Pleasant Baptist Church is able to be out again to chureh.?;?-c Brbthei* J.- Fields .afuM- bemgiH ifOi" nine weeks was able t<i be. in Swansea SfaiUt'day. Me are ?lad""io see him out again. AESTHETIC DA r -OP-BNiyD- M-GiVD-A-V-*? ; Phyllis Wheat ley B : > , CLASSES CO j V Monday and Thui l? Each week. Will be glad to res I " Mi? ao.oooo.< : What Does Your Car Need? I BROWN'S A HI : , TUT MATf [ ' THE LARGEST COLORED C [ WHEN CARS ARE PIXEL f CASH OR CREDIT WE BUY AND SE AND WE DO A : t ? CALL 3622 AND CI E 1329 EARJv-STr Teari^nd I VL'HF.N Amy looked In the 'mirror, 1< ''she couldn't hold bark the tears. 1 What flood was a beautiful akin, a l| stuhnlnfl flflure or a clever personality Sl when her hair made her look old and 0 faded. She knew why?knew that her dull, ^ fron-burnt, off color, flray streaked hair made her look 15 years older, too J old to join In the fun of the younflet set. w Luckily she confided In a friend, who advised trylnfl CodefroyV LARIEUSF. French Hair Colorinfl. She lost no time. I> She tried It that very nlflht. si Imafllne her dellflht Just H minutes ^ later wnen her hair became soft, silky, . lustrous, and ebony black. It didn't CO tODKFROY MFOi CO. 3906 OLI CtASSIFIEp ADS WANTED?Table Boarders?College Inn, 1509 Harden St. ' r ? 9 mm \Vomen to represent one of the I largest and "strongest "insurance i companies, writing health and ac- ! sident policies. Preference given to teachers and ministers. No ex- i perience necessary but applicants must give satisfactory references. Apply by letter giving full details and your correct address to . INSURANCE c'ojThe Leader. Female Help Wanted Help for Inst-itnti .ng Mi.'pifaL- j 1 Everywhere.' No experience necessary. &50?S180 monthly. Enclose stamp. Scharf Bureau, 145- I u w JSH,?v -v?i - ->vwtii x yj: i\. If joa want your hair to grow ns? FAITH-THO-LENE HAIR GROWER It makes stubborn hair Soft, Stl'ky" and Glo?sy. 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