The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 29, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, February 29, 1936
Mr. and Mrs. Peter David
Smith, 1405 Oak St. had as their
supper guest Thursday evening,
I Rev. A. W. Williams and Rev. A.
j. tawaras 01 Athens, Ga. They
were delegates for the Convention
which met at the Zion Baptist
Church la'st week. They reported
- a very pleasant time.
_ _ CARD OF THANKS
The^family of Mr. John Savage
expresses heart felt appreciation
for the kindness given by the
many friends and the beautiful
floral offering, and sympathy during
the short illness and death.
Wife, Mrs. Bernice" Savage and
t daughter, Evelyn Savage.
I CARD OF THANKS
Mesdames Gertrude Brown and
Anna Taylor Samon and relatives
acknowledge their' ipdebtness to
kind artd considerate friends T:or
their enduring sweetness and
many favors rendered in the hour
of bereavement of a dear beloved
brother, E. Henderson.
Columbia, S.
Feb. 23, 1936 .
Rev. J. P. Reeder, Rev. Rucker,
Mr. Lipsey jend Plof. Riddick,
brothers in Christian love:
Sister Gertrude Brown and Anna
T. Samon wish to express
their thanks tp you and the very
splendid choir for the rendition of
a most beautiful service in an
hour of bereavement, and to assure
you^bT an.unending gratitude.
? ??Anna- T,?Samon?
?Oct triple Brown
0m .
" <*>
In loving memory of our dear
aunt, Charlotte Nesbitt who died,
February 28. 1935.
By the hands of death you left us
But your Christian life and words
still Jives?
In our memory.
Nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Aiken.
RADIO NEWS
The Radio Social Club held its
I first entertainment of the year
L (in form of a silver tea) Sunday
Br Feb. 23, at the home of Mr. Wilton
Williams. . .
The. program was as follows:
" Prayer by (little) ReV. Wilson
of Royal Friend Social Club
Song?group.
Selections by the Royal Friends
1 Quartet.
Selections by Ridgewood Quartet.
Reading Mr. Nathaniel Gily,
lard.
Vocol Solo?Mr. Joseph Wilson.
Talk?Mr. Francis Smith.
Selections by Allen Quartet
Closing ' remarks?Mr. John
Johnson.
We thank evrey one cooperating
with us and thereby making
this affair a success]
The members of the Radio
Social Club assembled at the home
of Mr. Earnest /Wilson Tuesday,
February 25. /The first issue to
receive attention was the candidate
for membership, Mr. Wright
passed adding a tube to the Radhy
"An /entertainment to take~
place very soon has been planned
f t?An D AO/^1 mauW
J 1VW?U iiVAV '? IV Vj **V " ^
for full details. .'
y THE ROSE SOCI AjjCLUII
/ The Rose Social Club met'at thehome
of Miss -Maggie Martin,
/ Tuesday, February ( 25. 1926 at
Eight o'clock p. nv The meeting
was called to order by the president.
"Take it to the . Lord in
Erayer," was siing. Prayer by
Ethel Rose. "Certainly Lord" was
sung as our second selection. We
I I * gram by the committee. Solo by
J Miss Janie Smith, A Reading by
1 Maggie Rose. Solo by Miss Re
beeca. A Reading by llattie K.
I Roberson. Trio by Misses Reb <
ca Rose, Kathei'ine Samuel and
Margaret "Goodwin. A Reading by
I Miss -Maggie Martin. A duet by
Misses Marian Brown and Luherta
Jones. After which the meet. >
Jng was turned over into the hands
I ' of the president. We adjourned
to meet at the home of Miss Jey
k fine Scott Tuesday, Marfch 2,yAt
M 8:00 o'clock. We then were sjtfwed
. a course of Ambrosia and// L-ake
p mints and salted peanut^;
?.mei Koberson, Fretf; Marian
1 Brown, Reporter.^ / *' *
L SERENADERS .SOCIAL CLUB
The Sereim^ers held its' Regular,
1 meeting Tuesday night, February
25, 1936 ,<(t the home of Mr. Brazfl
il Smjm, 2361 Gerv&is?SL?The^
cluh/was open&d by singing one
vj^se of "In the Garden." A;fter
I /which we repeated tho Lord's
1/ Prayer and Bible verseg were said
by, each member. We discussed
mainly about a party. We are
.L giving the party at 25 i 2 Senate
|l\ St. Friday night March 6, 1936.
Ifr Come and dance by the Rythm of
our music. Admission ^5c single;
I 25c couplfe.
L , Our next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Bertha Lee Allison
2110 Gervais St. Visitors are alW
ways welcome.
Mr. Brazil Smith. Pres.: Miss
I Fvetyn RyaT; Sec.
e
THE ELITE SOCIAL CLUB j
The club met at the home of
-Miou O. Pearson, 2226 Washington
St. February 25 at 8:16 o'clock.
The meeting: was called yS order
by the Chaplain with the president
Mr. Benjamin Bel ton presiding.
Opening song?"In the Garden"
Prayer by Miss Alice Mae Davis
? Scripture reading?Miss Obbie
Pearson. ?. ?7?
Song?"Jesus is all the world
to nn>" K\r Mian T
...v .w. j mioa liuvuc mm"till.
Business began. The minutes
| of the last meeting were read, received
and adopted with the right
connections. Financial roll was
called and every member responded.
The meeting closed. The hos
tess served a delicious course. Mr.
Humbert Smith expressed the appreciation
of the club to the hostess.
Mrs. Lillian Thompson made
an interesting talk for the betterment
of the club. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr.
Benjamin Belton, 2208 Senate St>
Reporter, Lucile Martin
Lthe blue moon social
club
The ;Blue Mooners held their
weekly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Girlie Norris, 1419 Park St.
Tuesday night, February 25, 1936.
TKp mnntitir* 11 ~ ? ? -1 ?
-~ .. WV1115 ?'uo v.auvu tu uiucr
by the President, Mrs. Carrie Henderson.
After the devotional exercises
the . meeting "was-theTropened for
business. Old and new* business
of important was discussed brief|
<y-.' Watch
the Leader for date of
uur Silver Tea.
The meeting: was adjourned until
next Tuesday night. We will
auiet again at the home-of-- Mrs,
Alice Odoni, 1411 , Park St. All
friends are welcome. ' .
Mrs. Norris served a delicious
repast of ice cold grape juics, sal
mon salad jm lettuce, sweqV-gickeh
and saltiima. -
Every one enjoyed a pleasant
^evening, and until next Tuesday,
we will sign "loff over statioff
HMSC. , .
"Mrs. Iiohuva""M'vfrMtfi~Reporter
* ? m 9 ?
"1^' COQ C ETJES"
The "Les Coquettes" mut/ Tiuw.
day night, February 18, 8 o'clock
a't the home of Miss Bertha Hay|
man. After-a short devotional ex
orc.isc tne president, Miss Louise
Craig took charge. We began our
business discussion. The president
suggested a weine rost on the
following Tuesday (the time of
our regular meeting at the home
of Miss . Ruby Powell.
The Ives Coquettes" welcomed a
new member, Miss Georgia Mae
Chirp. Miss Luella Taylor pi
vented thc club song which was a
follows:
Sine a song for the "Les Coquettes,,
v -
We try to do our part - V
To make our club a grand success
We've done that from the start.
We'rp very thrifty too, you se."
And try our best to save,
AVe're*ladies' of the :"Les Coqu
tes" .
And well do we behase.
So sing a song for thei "Les Coquettes"
I
For such good friends are we,
fWc hope to live for many years
In love and loyalty.^
After being delightfully served
?iVr adjourned?by?repeating our
parting words. .
?
WARD ONE -WILLING
WORKERS
The Ward One Willing Workers
Club met tit the home of Miss Jani
Wolf. 1-108 Wheat St Tuer.dny
[ February 25, with the Madam
President presiding. The meeting
was called to order and opened
with the club son,? led by Miss
Pearl Wolf. Prayer by Mrs. I
Minnie Thomas. lieautiful Bibdo 1
verse? were heard by all of the
member?.?Then the minutes were I
read, motioned by Mrs. C. M. |
Johnson, seconded by Miss Lucy
Jones. Then the roll was called./
The members responded bi4efly.
There will bo a Silver Tea at the
home of Miss Pearl Wolfe,/1408 j
Wheat St. Sunday, March 1, Then
the meeting was closed. Mrs. Eva
Matr~Moss led the closing song.1
Mir.r. Penrl Wolfe led''the OlOSlnfe
order. May the Lottl watch between
me and thee while we are
absent one frorp another.
LA AjynSANNT CLUB
The Ls^i-Aniisannt Club met on
Tuesday night, at 8:00 o'clock at j
theynonie of Rev. and Mrs. Wih |
lb*m Patterson, 1003 Harden St.
/with the President, Rev. Bynum' C.
Burton presiding- Our president
presides very judicious.
Many things of importance we:e
discussed, and many suggestions
were made by various members of i
the club. The ''President stated
that any organization should
have a three fold nature., first,
business; secondly, literary and
thirdly, social.
All the members spoke on var1
ious subjects. We received three
.members and we had two distinguished
visitors. After the meeting
Mrs. Patterson served tho
members. We all enjoyed ourselves.
THE LUCKY BIRD SUCIAL
CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Feb.
25, at 509 Marion St. The meeting
was opened with club- song
tod by Chaplain, Mrs. McCoy
which was "Shine on me." 23rd
Psalm was repeated in concert.
"I won't have to die no More";
Prayw by?Mrs?Sam?Williams,
| Song by Mr. Sam Alston. This
1
brought our devotional srevice to
a close. Tho minutes of the last |
meeting were read, received and
stood "approved: The . unfinished
business was taken? Timely remarks
were made by President,
Vice Pres., Mrs. McCoy and others,
ston were re-united.. The sick
committee report all well. On
Friday night, Feb. 21, the club
gave a ftsh fry at the home of
i\Jrs. McCoy, 1421 Tobacco St.
Mr. Johnson was elected as clerk
of order; Mr. Randolph as assis
ytinTtr On Friday~nigKt, Feb. 28
Miss Mamie Coleman will give ja
supper for the benefit of the chw.
Mrs. Kennedy called the roll; total
collection $14. We were dismissed
by Mr. Sam Williams to meet again
March 3, to be entertained
by Miss Irene Rowell, 1631 Whaley
St. We were served potato
salad, sandwiches cake, candy apd
hot chocolate. "*
Hattie Johnson. Reporter
LES DEMOISELLES
Miss Addie Gladden and Miss
Francina Davis were hostesses at
an interesting meeting of the Les
Demoiselles Tuesday evening at
the home of Miss Gladden which
was lovely , in its decorations of
Green and white. ' ?"?
- We were very glad to have Mrs.
Ruth Davis back with us again after
an absence' of several months.
Mrs. Ida M. Davis and Mrs.
Curry called during the social
hour and enjoyed card playing
^wrth the?members. When the
scores were totaled, - Mrs. -RuthDavis
held high score, and Miss
Mary Sanders held second. The
guest prize, two lovely hand Embroidered
handkerchiefs, was pre
sented Mis. Davis. ?
A salad course with tea and
candy wvas served. t
The next meeting or*,th<rLes Demoiselles
will be held with Misses
Leola and Robbie L.' Dennis.
Mrs. ulmti, reporter
; '
THE PICCOLENA -SOCIAL
CLUB
The Piceolena Social Club \v.hich
was organized January 1, 1936
held its weekly meeting February
19. 1936 at the homo of Mrs. A rlethia.
Roberson, 1208 Lvon Street.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Mrs. Ruth Mae
Gilliam. The devotion was carried
on in it usual order. After which
old and new business was discussed.
Then we were served a delicious
course consisting of cocktail
shrimp salad on lettuce, assorted
cakes an<J hot tea with lemon. The
meeting was then adjourned to
meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl
Speak, 2414 "Washington St. Feb.
2(5, 1936. . The officer* arc as follows:
Mrs. Ruth Mae Gilliam,
Founder and pres.; Mrs. Carolyn
Harrison Vice Pres.; Mrs. Arlethea
Robcrsort, Sec.; Mrs. Florence
Goodwin, Trees,; Mrs.' L."* Belle
Elmore, Asst. Sec.; Mrs. Ruby
Sumter, Chaplain; Mrs. Ester
SarggCrt, Mrs. Ella Mac Hoff,
Mrs. Ida Mary Gilliam, Mrs. Pearl
Speaks, Mrs. Beatrice Hart, Mrs.
Priscilla Walker, Mrs. GedeJl Harris,
Mrs. Martha Woodard, Re-,.
porter.
MODERNISTIC SOCIAL CLl'B
The Modernistic ClUb met at the
home of Miss Estelle Gilliam.
Tuesday night, February 25, 1936.
The meeting was opened by sing '
lug "Dlesbt'd Akmm aticc," 1 fulluwi^f I
by "the Lord's Prayer. Bible verses
were given by each menibgr.
Unfinished business was/ discussed
briefly. Members responded
to the<. financial roll call. Wo
were served and dismissed, after
which, we danced and enjoyed our
selves.?Our Visitor^;?were, MtT~
n i j t? 1 \s *? * ?
uoiiuiu r.eeu ana .nr. jticnaro
Holman. Every7one left expressing
themselvt,/ as having ft very
enjoyable .evening.
Kstelle) jftilliam, Reporter
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WAV^RLEY SILVER STAR
/? CLUB
/The club met at the home of
Mrs. Belle . Holley, on McDuffie
Ave. with the President, Mrs.
Johnson presiding. The meeting
was opened by singing "Jesus
lover of my Siul" with the accompajtfst
of Mrs. Holley led in prayer
by Mrs. Smith. After the closing
oT our devotional se/rvice,
the house was opened for old and
new bu siness.
We ask all our friends to ^attend
a whist tournament, at the home
of Mrs. Lucenda HiUer Thursday
ni.rht Mm-fh K 1 <?.*?? 101 rt I ?
an inspiring afternoon. And among
our many friends we want
to thank the Royal Friendly Club,
for their pronip cooperation in
helping with our program with
their beautiful singing at the
Silver tea, of Mrs. Evelyn
Merborn Sunday afternoon, Feb.
23, and Mys. Mahalia Sartor, the
soloist. Next. meeting at the home
of Mrs. Inez Hawkins, 1415 Dial
St. After an enjoyable meeting
the hostess served a delicious
course.
Don't forget the tournament.
F. Smith, Reporter
HOWARD PARENT-TKAC1IKRS'
ASSOCIATION
Columbia, S. C.?The- State
Parent-Teachers' Congress will
convene in Columbia, March 18,
at Benedict College. \Ve are very
anxious that we register all parents
prior to that date. On Sunday,
March 8th, 5 p. m. at Howaid
School, we are having our P.
T. A. rally at which time we hope
to register all our parents. A
musical program and an address
by Prof. W. A-. Pcrryy president of
the State P. T. A. Congress Will !
ttntertain?you. Parents?and {
friends are cordially invited. Par
rHE PALMETTO LkAD^.B
MANHATTAN StDClXlTCLUB
The club met with Mr. Cleorge
H. Johnson TUG Assembly St. Tues
day night, Feb. 25. 1S36 -vvitji the
Chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie A. Yovug
in charge. Scripture reading by
the- Chaplain Prayer hy--Mra. B,
Smith, a supg followt-d "by Mr"
George Thompson. Tlach menv
ber recited beautifully. ? Bible
verse beginning with the letter
"G" after the devothwial fhe meet
ing was turned over to the President,
Mrs. Dolly E. Shnith. .Some
very important business was
briefly discussed. Wi> were (glad
to have one of oair old members
line up again, Mrs. Lena Saott
Jackson; there was one new member,
Mr. James Rosemond. The
members' gave him a hearty welcome.
The members donated the
President $1.50 for the kindness
in publicing our news for the past
year. Please make this paper one
o'f our leading.news papers among
the colored race.
The host, Mr, Johnson served a
delicious course consisting of fried
chicken, potato salad, white bread,
hot cocoa, after dinner 1 mints,
chewing gum, and cigarettes,
which every one enjoyed. ' We adjourned
to meet next Tuesday,
j March 3rd with Miss Catherine
I Moore, 1015 Lady St.
a-.
I "ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB
I Thursday night, the members o
! A..! i-i !-? i
inu cm leniai oociai t. iuo met a
I the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Edwar.
Pickens. This beine the* first mi""
ing this year, our election of officers
was in order,?
We were glad to have two new
members join. They are Mrs.
Ethel Ford and Mrs. Eloise John-SOth?
. : ???'
The officers arc: President,
Mrs'. Edith Pickens; Vice Pres,, i
Mrs. Ethel Ford; Secretary, Mrs. 11
Flossie Roseborough, Asst. Sec., ,
Mrs. Eloise Johnson; Treas. Mrs.'.
lA'Ua Moore; Business Mgr., Sirs'. I
Montez Bethea. After all business
was transacted we were -served a .
salad and sweet course which eve-1
-rven^emtrrpd- \VH~ w??iTr"farm-nd
with the presence of the follow ing t
visitors: Mr. Fordt Mr. Bythca,' ,
Mr. Moore, Mr. Brown, and Mr. I
Roseborough. Airs., Reeves invit- '
ed us.to her home next Thursday.
Visitors atl(' new members welcomed.
Leila Walker Moore,, reporter
NON-PERIL SOCIAL ( LI B 1
The Non-Peril Social Club met .
at the home of Mrs.-Agnes Hop-1 i
kins Thursday, February 20th. The I
meeting Wa, called to order by | t
the President, Miss Bernice Har- t
ris with singing "King's Business" J c
Praye'jfin concert; 23rd Psalm was t
repeated also Bible verses. After
the -devotion, Mrs. '.Mahalie Sor- t
tor presented an enjoyable pro- <
gram. The meeting was then J
turned back into the hands of the ;
president to discuss all unfmish (
business. In behalf of the Non i
Peril's" we wish to thank every- 1
one for helping to make our pen- (
ny rally a great suueess. Miss s
Margaret ,Harris*- was the lucky
one to receive the gift for having i
the largest amount of money. The
gift was presented to her by Miss t
Bessie Lipsey. I
We had two visitors, Mr. Thorn- \
as Jackson and Mr. I.eon Bracy. ?
Ttye hostess served a delightful r
co6v.de of sandwiches, hot cocoa, af s
Zvr dinner mints and peanuts.
THE ROYAL FRIENDS SOCIAL 1
CLUB t
_.' , c
The Royal Friends Social Club
n\6t at bhe Odd Fellows' Hall Mon- i
day night, February 23, 1036, at .8.30
o'clock. The meeting was g
ailed to ordoe by Prc.ndent.?The f.
roll was called and i ach member I
u as present. i no minutes of the t
last meeting was read received fl
and adopted. Business in gener-' s
al was discussed. It was planned
that a program is to be given at a
Double Branch Church, Brooklyn^ !
^trmtay, March 1, l'.KtO, at G:00
p. m. The public is invited. The (
club is working hard to make sure I
each step will bad to a success. 1
Edward Adams, ReporVr '
TIIE MYSTIC CLUB
Greenville, S. C.?On February 1
14 the Mystic Club met with Miss ?
Mil iani Wltherspoon.
At 5 o'oiock business began
with the President, Miss M. Se- >
well presiding. One hour was 1
spent discussing plans for..L the
club. ~ \
...At G o'clock three tables were ar
ranged for contract bridge. Beau*
tiful Valentine accessaries and
tallies were passed. At' the end of r
the game Miss Maggie Walker ]
held high score and was .presented
a lovely collar. * f
Misses Julia Cooper and Lillie 1
Lillmon tied for second high, the <
former drawing the high card was *
presenteed a lovely dish of dust- i
Ill* 1?U? UCI.
Miss Alice Felder hejd low score c
and was presented a linen hanky, i
The hostess served a delicious 1
dinner that was really a treat. 1
The members reluctantly de-r? *
parted at a late hour.
"LES COQUETTES" 1
The "LeR Coquettes" Club met _
at the homo nr Miss Sallie Mae
'Green, February 11, at 8:00 o'
clock. The meeting was called to
order bv the nresident, Miss Louise
Craig. After short devotio- i(
ise Craig. After short devotional j
exorcise we began oilr business ^
discussions which were briefly
held. ' > ,
Since we are striving to be in- ,
ents we must keep the "Howard j
cent on or before the 8th of March. (
?Mrs.?Belle Vincent, President} f
Mrs, Vivian Killingswortb, Sec, t (
tellectuaily as well as -socially fit
we planned to observe Ntgro Achievement
YH-fU by divrnr-ninn -tht?
great members of the Negro race;
Wealso had an interesting article*
^retaining to Negro Music.
The President suggested tht>;
tend to a much* greater ]>oriod
than the time that is set aside.
reportJb on the lives of- C-olerigtTavlor
, _ . - *.ieo
Patria and Jane Mantzemger were,
assigned to different members.
Miss Ruby Powell read a paper, .
"It Is pur Duty to strive for happiness."
^
Our next meeting will be held
at the home" of Miss Rertha Hayman.
We repeated our .parting,
words and adjourmd.
CLAFLIN STOPS RIA'KFIKLI)
37-25
Orangeburg, S. C.., Feb. 1'J?Refore
a raving,, bellowing, capacity
crowd, Claflip took the "Rig
Rlii'jfi", from Rhu-fiehl Inpcitute,
W. Va. in to camp by the score <>f
37-25 which. marked one of the
most spectacular cagefes.t that ha.?
occured on the Ciaflin speedy
court this season.
Starting the evening off bycaging
10 points before their opponents
could garner a tally, the
Orange and Maron of Ciaflin were
never found tvoil;.... 1 -
__ HIV lill*
Blues." They were, however
threatened*.on_?everal occasions.
The W-. Va. quint cut the lead at
one time down to /ive points; but
that-was as near as they could get. _
Captain Willis proved he was.
worthy of the titt^byTbFngihit in
buckets fiom all angles of tbiou
rt for a total of 15 points. .
"Eskimo" Stewart, the other part
af-the Willis-Stewart combination
dropped in six twosomes. Needy
at center*. tfnd Cook an i McCombs
at guards played a stellar game
and kept the opponents from doing,
much damage while their mates '
'ut'lll lu 10 till."
Thompson, playing center for
Bluefield, was easily the star with
hiji spectacular shots.^ -
-The fifrpl " " -tiT.-m stretqjung
Claflin's string to 12
won and one less in 13 starts.
They have' scored better than 505
points to the opponents 250. !
WALK ALL A Hid 11 SCHOOL
One of the loviest of the sea- '
ion's bridge parties * took place I
ast Thursday nite at the home of - |
Mr. Charles Massey, a member of ,
he eighth grade, when Mrs. Car- ,
ie White-and Miss Willie Mae (
Richardson were hostesses. to?a-?r
jout 40 friends and members of \
he eighth grade. Late in the eveling
delieious refreshments, were ,
ivrved Which carried out the- mo- ,
ive of led, white and blue. ,
Teachers of Walhalla who at- ]
ended Oconee Teachers' meeting t
satin-day were Prof, and Mrs. G. t
I. Washington, Mrs. W. M. Grant t
Mrs. F. M. "Whitner, Miss .C. M. 1 \
3rant anil Prof. Ira Wilson. They j
eported a fine meeting, with a
arge attendance. In observance u
>f Negro History week "Hard- t
hips and Development of the X.- t
;ro" this paper was- a master t
liece. '' I
"Harlem Rhythm" a comedy in
hree acts was presented by JesRobinson
and his aggregation 1
Vednesday night in the . High
k-hool Auditorium. This play cai
ied with it -laughter from tin
tart until the end. *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans enter- t
ainad?Sunday?afu inunn?wfrtl n 1
?ilver " Tea, sponsored by Miss 1
?lara Mae Grant for the benefit }
,< ?u -
. nit- mini graue. J 'J
The lovely home was beautiful- \
y decorated for the occasion.' Miss (
Vtnanla Williams entertained the
quests by asking interesting Bibb 1
luesliuns. ltcmai ks !7v Prof. (T" v
I. Washington; after which the lostesses,
Missis Nellie Pi Grant' g
ind Minnie R- Beatty served Rus- p
ian tea and cake. \
Out-of town guests were Mr. t
,nd Mrs. John Henry Wi (Hants of
Seneca. S. C. I ? 1
Misses C. M. Grant, Nellie P. ,,
Jrant, Minnie R. Boatty, Missis. ^
Cljjah Littnon, Wade Rogers, (J. (
I. Washington aiuT* Mrs. M. Kf- i ^
ulah Washington were the dinnei ^
rtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe livans. j.
V delicious menu roast beaf, i
ice, potato saladioanana pud- v
ling, Russian tca_ and?ea-ke?was ~erved.
.,
Mrs. Frances Wlvitner entertain ^
d the children wrth a Silvof- Tea ^
Sunday afternoon at her home for t
he benefit of the fourth and fifth 0
trades. Punch and cake were sre-J ^
redr I -
t f
The party given by the Gth j
irui?Zth?<?* a<k\s ul the . konfe oT
diss Hum Richardson Monday '
light was quite a success. Vani- j
la waffers and punch were-served.
Quite a number attended the t
listers' Charity Club of the Flat
lock Baptist Church, at the home *
>f Miss Amanda Williams, assist- ^
id the hostess, Mrs. Mattip Rob- ,v
nson, the President * presiding. \
"Talents" were beautifullv disussed.
The next meeting will be
n March at the home of Mrs. y
iVhitner. 1
A delicious salad course was
served. -> '
Sick list: Mrs. Rucker, Mrs. ^
Morris, Mrs. F. Moore, Mr. R. s
Hutchinson and Mr. K. V. Chapnan.
J
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GREAT FALLS NEWS ;
1
Jennie Belle Bowell, a daughter
)f Mr. and Mrs. Annie Belle Bow- c
11 had a birthday party February (
10, *1936. All the little children {
vei'e there.. They played games
ind were served different things.
There was a dance at the Hall
February 20, 1936, it was given b,y
he young boys club and thA rm>.s- _
tr "Wffa glyen by Finley High Orchestra,
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SPOTLIGHTING BASKETBALL
IN CHESTER
IJy Timothy J, Johnson
Chester. S.. C.\ February 23?
Basketball has taken the spotlight
in the "<?ld power center
ity." The Finh-y Hi ^nyiil?Six
have been in the winning streak
Jo l'ar by. running oyer B. T. Wash
ington Hi of the "Chpitol City;'
ilso dbwning5 those fast lasses ot
Lancaster Hi, at Harden Hall,'
Center streethere. They outplayed
Friendship. ..'college .six t'< .
ho tune.of 1?-G.
The boys team of Finley playHi
their first trany* Friday nigh".
ilso and smothere i the Friendshij.
ive to a pile of scores.
The Braineid InstilttUr basket
;ers have been doing splendid this
vasun. The girls tied Harbison
ilsQ Scott Ili of Roek Hill. The
3rainerd Institute five lost one.
he thrilling game jof this season
o the Harbison live on thj local
ourt a few weeks ago. They also *
net f '
iu iiiv lasi .xuU Mi ti\'v o.
lock Hill, last week.
All Chester fs looking fuiwarddo
^ of the greatest basket Kal.
venfs of t.he "Power City" when
he basketeers of Brainerd Instiute
nnet- the two fast u ams ol
'inley early.
ikv; i., c. jenkins. <; r est
speaker; at taylor
school p. t. a.
The Parent-Teachers' Associaion
of Tayhr Grammar School _
leld lis regular meeting Sunday
February at 4 P.M. in the
chuol auditorium. Mr. Olen AdL
inis. president, jwesided. The der
otionals were conducted by the
fhaplain, Prof. T. J. Sullivan.
In. his timely greeting Prof. Sulixan
urged?every : parent to?hmt- A
ip with the program of the asoeiation
and work . for its pro
rress. lie also stressed the jm- _
lortance of supplying the childnn
vith text books. The members
esponded -t*c v.>l| rail with Brhh
luotations and their dues. Among
he business TTems was The election
f Miss Earline Johnson as assisant
secretary
Rev. L. C. Jenkins,- pastor of
iiiwii liajmsr. e nurcn, was the
fuest speaker. He was presented
>y Prof. Sullivan. The address
>y Rtv. vTenk'ps was a rare treat
Hiieh was 1'uH of?iiLU-rmalum-- trad?
aspiration. He forcefully imiressed
his discourse on "The
'alue of a-(4nW," on the minds off"
is listeners. Among the many
hings stressed was the great need
f parents and teachers working 1
armoniously together for the
inest possible development o f '
Jctured the child very yividly as
he most valuable asset U> the
lome, the community (its church
,nd seiuol life) and the state and
low these agencies should play
heir parts in its development. The
freat possibilities,, of the child
vere emphasized. He closed with
he thought that tthe child with its ,
ntVinsic value should be given
he-opportunity, to" develop in an
itmosphere conducive t o well
ounded development.
Music fir the occasion was furlished
by Brown Chapel A. M.. E.
?hurch choir an?l pupils of the
ichool.;
Mrs. Francis Thomas and Laura ,
fe'.ferson were hostesses to the
ilver -tea after the rnccting: Delicious
cocoa and cake was served. |
disses V. King. E. Castor and J.
?. Gladden assisted.
There will be a regular meeting
>f the' P. T. A. and a silver tea
>n the fourth Sunday in March
it 4:00 p. m. at Taylor School.
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHUfcCH
Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor
Sunday wa# a high day in Zion
at St. Paul. The Sunday school
apened at the usual hour with the
juperintendent and teacherg'at the
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taught by the different
teachers' and reviewed by the
superintendent.
cctided the rostrum with a burning
message. We all-know that
Rev. Young is a gospel preacher
and he certainly expounded the
gospel to his hearers. All enjoyed
the noble sermon.
Mr. O. Ik Hills joined at this -r?
service and was assigned to Mrs.
Fannie O. Counts' class. We were
pleased to note so many visitors.
Those v.ho witnessed the basketball
game, between Hop? school
and Garmany school were very
much elated. Scores 13-4 In favor
of Hopes. '
Fannie Counts, reporter, y