The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 21, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
% Saturday, September 21, 1935
Miss Ii?'ssie 'Mae Watson ha^ re'-'
turned ty the city, after spending
her vad tion in \V:i_slu_nft n > . .
visiting Miss Mary it. (ira iy. Sirreports
anxTijoyablc trip;
Miss Lyuise Smalls of Kl!ro, S.
?i C. spent I-st -week in the city as
I*,.- trienouse guest of Miss AI 11i A.
Bowman on Pine St. and her-.r. ill, '
Mrs. Ruth. She letunu'.l lo her
\ home* Sunday to enter school at
(^Yoorhees in Denmark, S. (.'. where
^she is a member pf the graduating
class of '30. Miss Small reports
a very pleasant .stay in the C' p'
* 'ital.
Mr. lltyward "Bowman, Jamr4
Johnson, an,l Mr. Harris nntorod
to Washington, D.. C. and sp.ut
Labor Day. While there they were
? theshouse Quests of Mr., and Mrs.
Hovt. Brown, who oiu ? lived he e
in tlie City. The quartet returned
Wednesd'y ntornii;* bubbling over
with news to tell us how they en
joyetl themselv es seeirg old
ftienda and met.til g new "ones.-'
They report that this" Labor. Day
-; will long be remembered for the
g.oo.l times they had in Wa hi ag-'
Mrs. Edna Bowman and II i
ward, Jr. have returned to th.- city
after a very pHirsant 'stay?'a1 ii >i j
her peoplij in Hopkins,'S. (".The;
visiting lf-rty is the"-family ; ? j
1 Mr. Hey ward Bowman on" Pine S . .
' ' I
. Mr. Andrew H. Davis, a member
*oT CCC camp at Klmirn, New York"is
visiting lis grandparents, R-vA
" and" Mrs. J.- H. JohnsohT Miss I)."*
(I. Johnson-and Ilarry L. Davis,
his brother, who left for Hampton
Institute, Hampton, \'a., Tuesday
morning. ' ' : " .
A- Mrs. J. II. Johnson 1* ft with he'ri
daughter,' Mrs. J. II. W. Morns,
Wk for Bennettsville, S- C., where she
will spend a couple of we1 ks b; -
fore returning home.
Miss Josio Iff, lie. White of. Winston-Salem,
N. C., spent two weeks
the house guest of Mr.- and, Mrs,
"James "VV. Hopkins, Gervais
i Areet. ^ 3
Mr. Eilw. (Fiat) M; yiiot i un Vr;
-.went an appendix operation at; i
Edgecombe Suni'.nrium in N?\v
? York .City. Is doing nicely^, at this
"* writing".
I ,
Miss Ernestine Hobeea Co nns '
of the Booker Washington t:i-ni<.r
High- School has returned?-hww
: from Was hi ngtorT" :iint N.
Y.r where she sp?nt ti e n./.m.
Miss Counts imports, ?.( hav ing
a pleasant vacation.
Mrs. Mary E. Mqbry of Ashe.-'
j ville, N.Tc.; foi inerly .fliij ?-iiy.
! ? is spending two we,ks in 'tin-, vity1
visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie.
Ashelord, cn Laurel Street.
- Mr. William II. White, left Tuesday
cfterhoon lqr l^vnehlun-g. \ a
w^iero he - wdl he irsti Uctoi; " of
Science at Vhginia Seminary find
College. ' .
> Miss Mary Hoover ed' 1 > * _?_ HI
som Street left Satunlfiy I'oiTSp i - j
tanburg, S. C., to begin h r profession
in tlu- Spartanburg * 11 i L
-School. Her paivnts an.I many
' friends hope' her ..." sui-c.ssi'ul sea
son.
J. A". lLn-tWelL of t>!-* i Sileft
the city Si nday ai fernjto:; for
[Charleston. aid Savannah.? W'
wish for him a olea ant tiin.
Mrs. Mamie BradUy has return*,
ed from Washington where she
specialized in the now hair-creation,
the croquignole wave.'This
wave which is predicted to rival
the marcel wave has c n?-t|cti-1y
fascinated New York, Chicago,
t Washington and other leading
" Cities.
Miss M'Mva N*. Franklin pf *2:302
(lervais St. left last Thnsdav .foi
Hampton Institute, Virgin! , to
en.tir the con-so t>f i^i-ot'evdonai
t Nursing. Miss- Franklin is th.
adopted daughter?of?A.?A;
! Nelson. .Of the many girls <>f tli
B. T. W? 'iirgton ili .'h School.
who graduated .Tun--, ib::.\ Mi
Franklin was known as tfu- ir.'r t
Hked. We nHvWish for her coh?r
- tintml -?m*eess;
J Little -Miss Ho:i L'.i" R, dford, for
jj merly of Columbia, and r.ow re?
$ Sides in.Jacks nviljc. Kin. nl
> five we; ks in Columbia^ to, gim
n ' of Miss Ruby Rosemord R01 Pii
St* She left for Jacksonville Sun
.1 day, where she will re-iinu- her
I .studies in high school.
M>is Corine V. Bailey, of 2470
I teacher at State Av & M, 'Colli ge,
Orangeburg, S. C. in the FJton
Ti'ining School.
W. W. Ilblley aivd L. C. \Villianis
ltuirt have been mother hrrrgry
_ Sunday, the 15th'.^~ First the two
motored over to ftdmuud, S. ( . 10
visit Mrs. J. M. Williams, ;ind
there had an afternoon dinner. On
their mmrn to the Capital, it was;
reported that they never le ft rtny
** thrnnrRU^olumblfl ^' ''ni fdiil
parts of the country until they
landed in Gadsdpfr, S. C. to visit
'
Mrs. W.- S. Holloy. It \vT:s said by
soau'oiu' jduit he lore they returned
tn Orrhrmhia Hi', y had a delightful
supper with tie family. Un .
t hi-ir ) > 1111 n it \. :i - -tii. i i i?t-bes !
IiaT never sp. nt i r as e a happier
trip. Utile -I. I'. Il dley aerd.n- J
panied th.m ?ii their ivuir.r t'r? in
1 lad.-dtli, S.
SIMMONS?DAMS MAKKI V(JK';
Miss tiriei.' Kmilir Simmons, J1
and Mr. Joseph I'm Ure y Davis"I1
weie united in m:ua ;a;.f Thar day.
fiti' Ibv 1\ 1 Mi - I
Ci 111. * pastor' ?'.f We- !y M. 'K.J
4-hquty h. T'lffr-iiurvilir.'!<. ('.??? ?tffiflflftrfiTij
i in ,n >wy tvyountr
i*' upU* .left T7TI-. l/THo:'. S. I,. i
w'i.Vi o tin y an I??>J ii' erjr.i'.ied in
ti? c hiny in ti n PobJieSchool -yn j
torn: ther. Mr.. l)a\is ij prin ipal j
of tin.' school. .. u
C'AKI) OF TIF.VNRS ?
.... .n vCharleston,
.S. C.- -September 3,1
1035?To ITrheipal. I. ('.Jinny,!
t'oaehoi s, pupils.'of fiee'is, members j
ami interested friends ' i f the.
Ilurke. Alumni A-sneiat ion: 1
I a in" a-kinu em 11 tDtiynll iff ynii j
to accept nty ' sinevr'. thanks fot'
the very spJwufiiTTifjjjwt yiven mo j
the past twxi "years,'ami to say that
we arc .^.UivittK In a hinder and .
T.elUer : Utit'kc.
Sinci l'Uly,
Mabel i?. Kivers, Pres.!
IN M KM OKI AM;
J:KV. (S. ^ AMIANYL- ij
but 'loviii;*- ri'iHi'Mvli r u.-<- ??!* < ar'
(b ar ha'.-baj:- i ani! V;;t.?t r.' .S.
Albany. wli.V < 1 !i: :' ! i
Tivn yjJSr.s tljfil .M.71.ty. 5-T-nt 'litlii'T
I'MlifitK.
illi.i nray I'tiilT'you arc i\ v, t -?
7 t ;v T T1 *
Because el'!' times lb y -.o
sipih'r . I
tut U,!.I" t y'k' '('.v. oar bo r :aches
I'bat \v7Ps;.:i1Vr a'l tb wub'i.
; 11 Uv-ut.-v-". o. 1 -w-ifY- .-m I '?? >*. \vr-.
A rjrohn I;. ;>:i i .faino- ,M^ Albany.
Tllf U \ IM)'(l,M'r AMI A JVC;
' W6kkh>S_ :
?Tti ' \V.ir,i < >!- Wil insr W.o kcCMab
mi-' a: i be a >. of Mi-< I'
u ?:u. i a lo (rivi ; "I.. i < ..;i\-. I
S< pi. 7. avit!: 'i h". -Yi .-< I' i t 1
' !f' * - mi" Av-m_.ra'lj
I'd to order l?y ilia ]>i.s?.!.n(
AI i ;<s I.;' v d< a:i i to.':;. w i1 } j
i if. t h :? ' <. ;.! ! !>v Ms ! . .1 M:
aimss". hiit.vov !.; . 1: !!
win. lJa.'UP-iXtd .L'.i'.i v.'r.-n.s wvi\<\
hQOS'd by' '1 vrflfe I tIt r.-~. T. on
the ?h 1 i\y*f >! lor L ,-in
s. T ... 1: . < v - i^ ; -, nm
tir.il i y Miss- ['..ail \\ "If :;ii ! s ro;i '
liV Mi.-> I'.. V. ('hot soi.oro. .The'
1' !i wa t''. d.. r;?d Mon!. i\
.re poll *-d 11 i ' y. T. 1 - :t It '
iivir \vas-t-l-osod. -Mis. Uo-si Mao
I'!; r: i'liuVr, !o I .V, . .
I.lioy S. <t:,fcli rnn'on lims.
ITS MOTSLi.i,!VS
A call. 1 * 11 ; ; !: ! ! j(| ; ' <
lov 'v I .1:ti< ' i; '. ,1! ;t ; 1
\i': ''niii-' on < a on.; 'i. St r?s t.'
, M i -> \-ift < ?ri;i 11 : 1 r t- i '
I'i ?o o.nnsrrr i'-i: l,. I !
a Sin it", 's.sia * .- -iffl. ' ~
vldi'. h I! "to" W 11 i' 0
o'liru - of ; ( h;!>.';aiv: Mir- i t- .
a i' ' I - y " \i>> 1
<i::a I'avis St .-.; ai.d Miss Ilatiie
I'oiir.t.-s' Ti t-nr. he
ludd'u ill; Ai'ir .'.it it.nS .'?}? i.
1st. ^ ,
1 i a!. < ' re.
(In ,1" n.-s. 'ay ; ti.i ysniia
matrons. -.f 'J; (i'i .iti.il ( ird> jrnt'y
'ip I at. Mrs I':i.;";n.- s- 'Uitt
ijovo'.'iol);?a.1; 11 ..1?:.-ir.o, - v. i it is i'us.-od
..lid di p . -I of ">y l. o 111 in'-*
ht'T-. A t'-r wliit li w' ha-i a \ 1 y
irtt 1 <T?ti;i>*. pray hy ..it f.;'
iminh1 rs. (tar li"?t. s moil. i u
into _ Iht: rival 111. f 1 in.;I'X "C u?.*|
wIllTO 1 rvfl'.d .111 -a.- I .00:1. MS
?i. M m , -a.ivor. o 1
1 .'.if'i two visilo: * . Mr.. < Iniiliei
I IJosd wit.uy'h .. an i . '.Mr. Walter
I Mi?in'-. <Mir lit vt I'U'i'Tm.-' ; will b
at Hi. * home of Vj, . I""11 XX,.
r i In.. i.H VVai. u; M. Visitor
ami r \\ m. . .m t - ;;iv wri-.
COltlC.
ESTATE" NOTICE
All. poisons having claims against
the estate of George T. Dillard
deceased, aiui hereby ratified to
file the saiive. duly verified, with
the undersigned,-and these in debted
to said estate will please n.ake
phy ment JjkewDe.
Columbia, S. August 31. 1035.
Dora H. Dillard, Executrix
? L'Ol'.i Marion St root
, A.^ t) Eiedorick., Attorney.
> ? 'T'" tin:
i p\w>in 11 i.i:\i.ric 01
WKHI.KY M. i:. ( iM R( ll
I.e in 1 lii t at t' :i'. al hour.
' Sundays; Sept. ]>, 1 The pro-jrfain
v .is in char-1
of Mts. I'. E. Mingo, < )p-. it:m?r- s?y
"bnv. ai i?.( iw i-trau ??
Prayer !'. .. P.' E. Milieu; tiSo.ug
"Trui1 Hearted, Whole lit : i f cl:"
Re4\iiin'>' - "liesur.vtion" - Miss I..
Read 1 v; Ins;riinv ::tnl Solo T.Vis
Mildred Rt-av. f; R.adinjr M ><
i hei ii:- Andi'ivon; ' Solo Mis
Sv ie R ulware; - Talk Miss Heme:
i a' Johnson; InslriiirVnta] Solo
Miss Johnnie Floyd; j'o.'tn,.
Miss (lard iiia Warluy; Sol1, - Miss
-Anna. Spa' n; R1 aiin'.:- - Mis M; in
ie Julius? Riailiay .Mis- llafti T7T
. Spann; Talk /11'- ( j*- f'-"'icily:
InstrumentalTTiTTi ' Mis ^ rs.s.v '
Hunter; OffenTitf. (dosiiijf so'iij;
Hie In- Che lie tl at hii ds.
Ai'tef* this proyram ' th rally
whtcli has been K'ointf 1 n bctwt 11
the four departments came to. 1
-rtorrr this - Sunday. TtlC rvrffoTTnt
raised for World Service \va< $12.
__ - " . TH
'm.rn moon social ci.ru
rh: Hlm? Moon- Social Club was
" lull bliium Tii"mI:iv niwll _
"tli. 'i';],- pivsidiuil calb'.l tinlicet
ii'n' lu or 'lor at siniriav
"Hlrs.sid Assurance." Scrinturi
'< -on 1- ad l>y Miss Frazipr. Ibblju. .
mvfs bv (* ih member . present
Tin- club is "oitiujr tn b" biir^.i
uH-i h. we :irr plhnriinp'orrt
i?i* u.ir y<?u some <>'" tho 1 irjicst and
< ?;(? aimuetit you has fv
if Your 1 iI't*. We ar. only u>Uif
it v u t". ' i operate \vil It us, W
will furnish 1'ue fun. Mr: Buzzard
1 k 111'1 11} 7.- l'MI' a to: u ?J~ "
t f .t he' rV.'tinjfT~ T' 7~hi>-tess
vCd p.at'ft u lr! - -' 'wielies anii e praj'e
juirc. We ?.ere very /I \
to l.r.Ve Mi. .Mite!.- I e.f- Wasliin
t >? '. v i?\ The i ex? im r .'??
u 'II li. il tlii' lii.u'io id' Mr- Nor?
: i-> o:\ I'ark St.
thi: tm i:i \ i; p \i;s soc'iai. t,
( l,i it
The "Twelve SueiaI I"litl>T
, ' ti: l\ y '..opi.- til'. M i -a?Mai .v
Kinks !"*> Ma; a v. .11 St. St pt. lib
The civil) was t (led ia order bv
the \ i> pre-'ider.t at uyjoeh.
Sblg'UI* S.US I.'.YUS -M^-aP Scip
ture reading: by A! i.-s ?ifonrb t
I* i r?-;. IYay< r hy tli.;-' t'hupl in.Singing
' 'In the -Vrrtii<!? n." Iii!>!"< -.
\orsos were ;i" oiled. by ouoh moma
dI' ti;. ?oi.il>.? 'I'iio mil.of
it ,o la-it Tn.-'itihg woro rea l. AT-,
tib-waiyi. . tlio. railing of: the- rnli.
and a.!; n.einhe.i . lvspor. V.'d.
I'ho auo nb. i - \y l o -giad t . tw,|.
d libit Aart i.i baoK wit... * ii- til'K
being . aw.y Vfur the ' summ r
nTiTrrfh?:, Mts'S Aai'i'ii is oar newly
v! ft ,1'r. siil at ->
''I'lio giii. dioiii* i to liavo a fish
la v ' ji >M.>: day i igitl,- 'Sept. 2>'?,
;:i jIn- 'i.ojn;- .VI i. K in'a .!< n
or... Hob- Mine St;' We're ashing
?Ira |ii I iifc.~ n.-. ..I n- ..ut and ' ti.roy
an evening Id' fun.'
Wo i. in'1 'i t" in ot \".T b .Mi Vil.
* Wridit.' 1:: 1 Uai-aweil Sty
I So. host: ss :-o't v> d a n iooil o.(K.rs.'.
NON I'lUIJ.I, SO( 1AI. n.l H
, < )n? Thur.-.day evening. Septan- i
I.... I) I O '< I... ... ... I.....t^lle
entertained'priests of lhirtynsis at
-a. Kavi wottd'a rt V '.Tn" aoTiur T>T MT7
John Whitman, jnesAb ill of the
(Say I.arks fcJneial. Club. At the
hij'iu* 01' Mrs:. Nori is; 011 Park St.
'riie .Ik.juc'was beauti fully <Ue< i.at.ed.
-to suit the? season's;
As eaeh truest entered tie- sweet
rhythm'of .Mr. Willulinson y;re.ted
tin in.
The amusement of the eveilintr
was in card playintr and daneintv.
At lujiJO o'e.h eii. a di lieious salad
e-urs; was s-rved with tin enjyyut
!e lie \ rape. u'eloek Mr..
Williamson vurpi*.isvU? the jruosts
i y |:la\in.tr. the old favorite tune:
"!!'me Swfft, ?
Mr. U i.itiiian iHSile^a f- w r:marks
an ! pave.. Words ,<?f thanks
!" til. trirls j?t" the Noil Perilh All
hade liiin trootl-iiile and wislkd him
an enjoyable, and "a suitress full
silibol 'year a{. ,State Colleire,.
jU.ta:t;irlnir;i? S. C.
r":! 1: Aioi)!;!{.\isrjt' so' iAj.
(i 1: ?
.j
~ ' I' m if i iiistie Soe'al ( '!. b
e 1; p > wy...l;!y niee'iiiuf^wL?the
I oi'ti" "i /..i s I'.veiyn d eksun, ir
li l.'ido idoek of (la lsden St..
lu.s. ayi itrh.t .^'e|>t. lu.'l
file meetinu was . arried ut > '
t'M'jy l'y til.- pi sidi'llt; bu-'ilu-^W:r
ui'v'ussed. We th.en.iii'Jtw t'l.
eeretary ' 1 i'oiy. and theii t i^u
.I'uaie ial. 'i>LL cslLL. nj di.-jni-_s>,d, 1
'Ariel till!) Meet ill"'. Ue vve'r-i
s,r\;d ;i deiirious roars,* of i:!l?i
iCliift* tillil' iilltl hut Til. CM.. 5
Tfic M demistif SiVial Clu'b al
o'-.r.iv. a luii-vn:c !'?u-;y at i'
iinine of .\ILs. Lvliu.i'a il 11. .171^
-W-ft-v u,. -St:. - I >< spite t he rainy
treather all er.gVy. ,| 'aciv" tfVa
jitjt aft. . noon.
i A mot.,u' our uum{ disiinedislied
-to . tvu- ' Mr. -I< hn M b tnma,
'.h > L ; }t to f,,r State '
t o I'ire.. .
< *: r .Menu
Irish potato sal- i serv <1 on It * lire,
saltine dockets and eel !
am-. lieic s pare'i ltd rake.
V< it'll he hearing more from us
soon.
- K!la H. I'll tk*. Ilrtin tui'
TirK I.I'CKY bird social
Cl.ru OF COl.lMlUA, K. A
r
Tlu* club m11 at the .home of
Mrs. Hattie Coleman, C>17 Sumter
St.. on Sept. 17, 10,35, opening by
sineamr the.club's sunn, "Shine on
Mr." after which prayer by tbe
chaplain. Mrs. Mary McCoy, then
' Pray like your time aint loner,"
by Mrs. Alice Randolph; Scripture
> -end inn- by-Mrs__Mdlauielss irng i n g
"I will not l>e Tenfarfrt."' by Mr.
MctmntoK" Psalms 07, "7 .cave it
ihcjv" was sung by the president,
Mrs. M. Senior, after which the
president called for the minutes
of the last meeting. Sick conimittbe
r-ported none but Mrs. Willi*
I imena Way is still sick. Urn
finished business. The silver tea
will hes?at 92.~> Gates St., on Sunday
P.fM. at f>:.'>() o'clock, Sept.
92. 1 90.M New business. Mrs. Amy
Nathan .on motion and_ seconded
was admitted to the club. The
ruPs were read for new members
then the roll was calteil, 'I* werb. '
present. Meeting adjourned to
meet at Mrs. Mamie . Coleman's,
1 222 Gates St.. Sept 24. 10,35 at
8:30 o'clock* "God be with you
until we meet againdismission
by Miss Irene Rowe. Ham landwiehes,
crackers and punch were
served.
f
E PALMETTO LEADER
Ml'LLINS SOCIAL AM) 1?KW?S?>.NAL
NKWy.
* . ? % ? **
M rs.II. M. Roldnson.Re port or
Rev. and Mrs. J. Peat'?yii of Lake*
< ity, S. and Mrs. Naomi ('raw-'
L-v ?>!' S. ('. sistei ' f .MtVer
Pearson, were in town Saturday
and railed at'tho home of l)r. at^1
Air*. -M. S. It hitivoti on?ST>ahr arrt
Ave. A delicii>-.(s"dinner was ser
ted and they reported a t pleasaftr
>tay.
S inlay evt nlrff J;t Mrs;
Viola Carter' ent rtained with .<
It".. 1* 1'i n Spanish, Supper, in i ninr o_
Miss Annie llolle Pickett, bar iwice
at her holm* on Cypress Street.
Invit TT e'UvsTs 7\v**iMis 'as. I..uf.
mi Margaret Gerald, Miss Mar-y
van; Odumt Mr. G. H. Hu/k. .Mrs.
iL_Calhoun. Mi ss Gardina K_llupp?a*.
-M>'. Willie Fojcworth. Jr..
Miss NY II K. Pol .bins', .Mr. Theotloie
K: Puzier, Mr.' Gy lyre Runnun.'Mr.
'K. Richardson, Mi\ I.eon
< aiter. Mis. Saphronia I'ea.ves.
Mr. K. Jones, Mr. Wallace Statun,
Mr. Samuel McXeil, Mr. William
K. Singleton, .Mr. William K
r-W. ite, I'., and M.;i, .VI'. s.?K1 l.inThe
menu was mrcadodJ amidst
om>. ' it ins; carnations ai.d ver
ia bU.ssoiiis which uaw a v-Ty
atliaetivo appearencc. Aft i di:
ni l-.' a course 'of, ice. 'ei cant wit h
I o plate -sauce and <J ke was serve
1'. I\vcryi>u* enjoyed a plea-ant
ew t)iii|f.
I >u < i'U-Kl'tt lilt SIIUI'll.1. Ill U'T
' dinner for. Holly Hill, wi on- >hv <
will begin her school Work Se|S.
HUli for the term of lp.'la-.'iti.
Mis- Kdell Sparks of Timuiins
__ The. (.!uv?.trots Community Club
.r.ef tit the homo of -M'.-'. S. Kea\us
iMoij ainod ky Mr. V.*M(I'm aid.'
od. Itro. Tila .made af-good tailon
luinging y. un.tr inch. .to th*
church. also Bio. .lo'lmson n ,,d a
paper, subject, "The Negro i- an
iftrpo'i Unit factor." .Colleo'fi'11 -for
thtoday was ST..'50. fir, WLRi.
v. - ilir- h --t; Mr.. Willie >ai I each
*nc if >i?. can: thi r.. we elo e to'
met at tie ' home of Mrs. .lam.s"
..l-uluisr.il Sel?t. loth.
Minnie I'riee See.; (Jit Tie MoDntrie
Pre*.
-r-?The~ch'b met at ' the ' home of
M!,.L f.. 'Johus.itt. the
"m'e. tin' v.as beautifully caned'
out. Collection for the . c. citing
s's Mr. (Terald lit tight
] > ?u.:.l I m be beat.' but oil boy,
it past kim, wlien Daisy 11. took
the chili, she n* died the goaJC
" Miss "(Til-Ti0 McDntrie See.; .Mrs.
lami. I'riee, Pres.
MR. \NI> MRS. JAMKS MOPKINS
(ilVK I.OVKI.Y SHOW F.R
FOR llKlDlViM Et T.
One.of the most beautiful and
unique Social affairs' of the sumnu
) was tin" in'iscelianeous Shower
mil reception given Friday eyen'
lie' at the lav ly homo of Mr. and
Mrs. James \Y. Hopkins, GtlV
vais.St., Columbia, S. C., in honor
'of Miss Frances Elizabeth Lawson
charming Rride-elcM of Sumter,
S. C.
. Mrs. Elise Jenkins.-M-istoes Mar- |
rai;et Russell abd -Ada Woodson
11 ct'iv d the. guC-ts. MissTVerdelle
11;fl-i .in sided at; tile beautifuj_
white bride's hook.
At l lll. o'cl'H-k M 1.Q 1 .iwson :ind
Mr. William A. Clement hoc'fiance
were escort'd. to a beautiful thrnoe
4ees+rttterLwith golden hearts which
i' inicd an arch. Mis.^KMa Clyde
My. rs conducted the Quests to tln^
receiving line composed of Prof,
and .Mrs. C( A; l.axvsun' parents of
the honor quests. ; Throe
lovely solos were sung by
Mis. Julia Roller, Mr. Hughes and
Mi--*. Yerdeln Collins. Mrs. M. E.
.iJ issell and Mr. II. R* ddick play
mi tuu music ttiroiignoui me even-1
ing.
During tile evening a messagy
was ya.. v<L tu Uii-'-i'Ukl.c^' lect Uy..
lovely 'littl" Ruth Hllenor Ilagood
I at "Tlu* ship is ahout to sail upon
life's, sea, (Jo litul it." She
irntoil with"-111 r .Miss J.awson, Mr.
Clement lu r finance. A little- child
shall lead them. Little Ruth Ellen*
V caught th'jr hands and a
-eaI'vh perhaps for ten minutes
through the house to find the ship
h gain ; . .?
A; last they found the large
el* scfl door and kyocked. The
deoflwas opened by Mrs. Hopkins
the h??tiss. A large white Matvionmnial
Ship built "by the Hopkins
Brothers was laden with lovely
and u- fill gifts. The collide
was placed on the Ship and the
truests w re then'invited to p&ss'_
in and see this wonderful '.surprise.
'.I Ins room was beaut.ifuylly decorated
with pink and white all of the
. indows were latticed with pink
and white crepe, paper. The green
ferns made a beautiful back
ground. The lovely Cresent Moon
made by MivJamcs Hopkins, Jr.,
made a lovely sight to be seen,
f Ins room was presided over by
Mrs. Minnie Johnson and Mrs.
Sarah ( lark .who placed the maiiy
gifts on the ship.
The many presents on display
tm* popularity ot-aml the
isteem in which the couple is held.
The Dining room and living room
chandeliers were showi red with
numerous tiny gold'n hearts.
Howls and floor baskets of Dahlias
and Terns were arranged most effectively
throughout the house.
Pink and white ice cream and
cake were served. The young men
in white coats serving were Messrs
Bernard Cook,; I. D. Falmr O. K.
Maconison, Collier Caison, of Benedict
College. . . __2
About one hundred guests were
present. Among the many guests
were* Miss Williams and Mr. Charlie
Spears of Sumter, S*. C.
Miss Lawson and Mr. Clement
very graciously ekpresseiL_lheirdeep
appreciation for the sweet
thoughts that prompted the donors.
T
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TRAIN INC S< IKHM. I
Seneca.?Hullo cvcrvln?R-' 'I I.k
J is station U. C. T. S. In-;? 1 i'TT^- I
iiiK~lTom. tlu,T1iUlu rity at the lout I
of me mountains.. \\ are greeting
you again and beginning ivHeddr
\r yi-ar's work.
. VTrfder the leadership of the new
principal", Prut'. II. I ., Kirioy. C .
school seems to la,- going right along.
The member's of the faculty are:
Prof.. K. It. Finley, principal; Mr.
A., I.. Code, departmental work;
Mr. ! '. FAVillj?"1'^, "' "" I? i . i'UL.flJVti
high-SchooL history, Mi^-Fleta
L; Williams, high school Knfr1i?8)|.
nnd Mnt.honjfit irs ; Mi>- .Ion,nie
, Bynum, llonie K.cononiics1 and
i t'hysical Geography; Mir.s liertha.
1 "Waslfingtonj fifth nadu: Ml ... Mary
Thomas, fourth grade; Miss
Maggie Mitchell, third^grade; Miss
Gevinie Mac Owens, second grade:
Miss Florence Taggart and Mrs.
Carrie Ai?hur; fn-t grauW.
The first meetiifg 01' the S. T.s
Club met Monday, Sept. and I
held a very splendid nieetiag. Of-1
licoia-wme uRoled.
On opining (lav, Sept one-"of
the 1 aigest g_'^ups_ of nupils \v! > >
present for enrollment.
' ?"Mr. Pinky was culled to ('.ol.u'mhia
last wtck to att' r.d a meet-,
ing for high school principals.
The Musical Rev'ue given by the
Epworth League of St. James M.
E, Church was a success "Monday
night. JL?1
We art glad to note that. Mr. J.
E. Terry is doing ni. !y at this
waiting.
-SHOWTNC i < >< >THA
I.I. TEAM IIUINOS SMIl.l.S
TO FACES OP SI I'l'ORTEHS
On the grass cover I iVeld of the
Yellow -Jackets,. some jin young
athietes toil daily, in hopes f g?iv-?
ing their Alma MnUV-a football
team that wall do her justice. Those
"who haVo"^watched these hovs in
aefion cannot help* bill "ga.-p," a-:
they watch the hall earring of little
Ike liro\vn and ask where did
that hoy conn from? lite ean'ie
from .Hooker T. \Yashingt?tn High,
? 1... * vl-.l I A * ' ? II ?
nil- si'iiiiuj I Oil U gave. Ill sUH'Il SVK'II
stars- as Lero'y Scott, one <>f the~
meat* st hacks ever to wear t.lie
Yellow and C><>I<I. and tin -Scis-nrsstriding
Fred Davis who is I'cganU
etl as'ohe of the best' backs ever Ty
j.copie to.college.. Ike.is almost ' a
| (It ad ringer for Scott, lie is a triple
'threat ope r farmer, eoually
adept at each an ! every otu ' f
the specialties, hiit li.'s at Jjis l est
when it tomes to lug.!.'wig the ball.
Fast, shifty, and with a pair of
hips that Mae' Wist would pawn j
hi r jewels to -possess, he .-'e>ot? :
and' shutths aniT'ghi st's alone. The J
tackier who brings him down can
regard same as a real accoinplishment.
Aflt n did not Have enough j
to put hint out in front last season,
but if this .boy ever mice gets
clear, "it's all over but the"sin.uting."
Another boy who can c:n ;y
the mail is a twisting cut back runner
by. tTvrhinnVC <M' Harris.
boy plays at halfback "and occasionally
calls rignals. He'-'does
some of the .kicking and gets,, surpii-ing
disl :inee i?i Id- IhuiU, 11.
one. 'of the surest passer Til TT"
state, a?title receiver and -a?gi tit
nan od defense. Fast as a str-uk.
-he lu>?a-peeuli.u -uk ot run:.'a.' '
a sp-addle leggcd-gait that mnk' s
it U ugh fof enemy tackier- to
g'it a good armful of him. lii-hattgp
of place make- him a par?
ticularly ditVu-ult taiyet; bewtld r-'
ed opponents maintain that in.-'can.
perforin the impossible fuarunning'
three ways at ortee. Front
the sun kissed city of Clinton coin's
I's.l pounds of (iynomite. in a
-.number 11 shoe, this" hoy < Ding j
Dong) Be!) scents t be the an-i
swer to Coach Veal's prayer, of i
() I.ord pb-ase s< n i me a tackle; j
If this bo.v lives Up to advance no-j
1 ice, every main. ( oach Vea! sin*o4(-J-i
stay on his kme's tine hour thanking
the I.old -'for-answering hi-|
prayer. roach St all worth of Hooker
Washington, olive inoiv eohtri.hutes
to- AlleU a hack ? who may
make all other hack- take -notice.
'His eonl libation..this year is a
voiinu'st r t a moil Williams wi.o.has
a hahjt of kicking reminds spectators
of tho<v- long tjriviir.g kicks
of B-us Williams who kicked, pass.
e?l. and ran his way to fame a few
seasons ago for* Benedict; There
is a lot of boys who urw showing
r-al .-+Hjlf"that sjmcv will-not jut-.
mit me to gloritfy. hut mention
must hejjiiadc uf llollaqd. l.awson,
Martin. I\air.e. Blown. - Ifofig.'nty,.
Prevsly. little Brown, an4 Captain*
QnincAi. White w ho along?w4t-h- A
leu's gioajU'st athlete.,Bishop'PorI
Foot Ball!
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Kdgewuld Post. Office,
? Columbia S. C. ?
Agents Wanted; -
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lig i>np- fif ihi> 't -thai e?ltmnie ^.r>
your Home Loan Work.
Vrtisans Contracting
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Phones 3l>7?S7135
llriy. (.umpanv la o'Drmentyri bj
J. W. Ik'juhunv-ftnd II. (L Hairood
roil REAL
COAL SERVICE
And Purest, Cleanest Ire
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H V M I h T O X ' 9
Diamonds & Watches
easy rnmiT tphm>
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Ipen All Nicht?21 ITpnr <5rrvlr# ^
Ajfve yniir nirkles and *dim<s_jind
romn ur> to ?ni <? tjimdiw
. .While in?("ulnmkki?visit'?the
Elks' Beer Garden " '
I. Murry. Prop. Phone R.lfif "
H 09 W A S H1 \G TON STREET.
madam yim^tlrs
? ITnir Grower
. 'or PiseaM*!-Sealp?Gives- l ife A
teauty. . BEST' ^GROWER?apply
>?ee a wccji ?PRICE 35c.
LOOf. Blaming St. (V.lu,'.,l>ia
Druy Store. W a- htnuinn St,
I ' ."in.!' 1 >ruLZ Sini;i'. i ?i :u li'r
ami Hardin Streets
i sii .11 Air long ku ^
A Wonderful Hair ?
Mahcs the hair Jfrnw'Tonp. Full
and Luxuriant. A fair trial will
prove its vmidorful worth.
Hail longer ('.rower 23?
Pressing Oil 25c
Pontage lf'c.
ALSlK P. WYNNE,
Box 24, CBo, S. C.
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