The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 11, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
|j^ Saturday, April 11, 1936
Mrs. A. F. Shropshire is back
from Philadelphia, Pa. where she
visited her daughter, Mies A lease |
Brown. While there Mrs. Shrop- 1
shire" underwent a serious |>per^
ation for goitre,' and is getting a
I long tine.
CARD OF THANKS. I
May I .take, this opportunity to
thank the many friends for theii
kindness which was shown to my
adopted-mother (Mrs. Hester Sim
kins) during her illness; ami who
^ departed this life March 14, 1030
Columbia, S. C. May God rain His
blessings upon you-sfllr?
Willie Mae Ranzy,
Washington, ?
IN MEM OKI AM.
In sad, but loving remembi'?nc<.
of our dear husband and father,
Joseph E. Thompson, who depart--'
ed this life oiie, year ago April
4th, 1935/
A loving one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is still
A place is vacant in our home
That never can be filled.
You went and left us all alone
But you never would be forgotten
in our home.
-?- H that niirht He called you_
to take thy rest;
it is so sad but lie knows best.
Wife, daughter and sons. ,i
IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR
FATHER, A. I\ W1U.IAMS
Though in this week ten years ago
Tff + V g'""* bi-yrtml y<m passed.
Only wishing you were l\ere to
fill the vacant chair,
As We xrre backirrtho oltl home at
las.t.
Though through these years Which
seemed as but one,
We have been apart in. the number
of one.
But God has spared us, so together
%yle are here
Only wishing you were with us,
' To fill the vacant chair. . ..
Your family,
.. i. _ Rv A P 7Tr
1808 Washington street.
Columbia, S. C.'
THE MODERNISTIC SOCIAL
CLl'H
Comment vous TVortcz Virus?
Find, I?ho^Hs -The Mudxanislics
are. greeting you. Another weekly
was held Tui sday_.niirht at the
home of Airs. Ella Reeve, April 7,
193G. The meeting was opened by
singing "Where He I.eads Me."
followed by the Lord's Prayer.
Old and new business was discussed.
We were, dismissed and
served. We danced and enjoyed
the afternoon. - Everyone expressed
hiimudf accordingly. ,
_ A Hons ft-mne on) to Jackson'sGrill,
1001 Washington St., Thursday
nite, April 9, 1030, at S p. m.
The Modernistic are inviting one
and all to enjoy the evening with
us. We assure you, that, you will
bt pleased. Admission lj>c. Iivfreshnionts
free. (loix! music
and dance until ?
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to th<. Calvalhrs for
the magnificient- party and dinner
given in our honor. Everyone enjoyed
the deligrtl'ul treat.
.We wish you the best of luck
and success of your clubhand v.v
are willing to do our part at any
time. Thanks again to the Cavaliers.
lCstcilo Gilliam, reporter .
LES DEMOISELLES
The fickle month of April is
holding hands with winter a bit
too long for lovers of all the
Springtime joys she promises to
bring but on last Friday, she turned
a bit of sunshine and that evening
the popular young ladies and
men of the younger set came out
to help Les Demoiselles celebrate
their first anniversary, which was
held at the Masonic Temple. "
The Masonic Temple was lovely,
yet simple in its decorations of
white and pink. "Dogwood, .lasmi
and pine added the finishing touch
of Spring. Streamers were used
as favors and balloons bearing the
club's initials were as souvenirs.
Miss Victoria Weston, our president
was seen wearing a whi.te
rough repe evening gown designr.,1
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W4 Aivrui jufvtuiwiii. mi>s inary /\iice
Sanders, who recently became
a member was lovely in a peach
organdy frock. Mrs. Ruth Davis
was wearing a pastel blue organ dy
with a frill cape and Mrs. Lucy
Marshall, who in her sweet manner
introduced the members of the
club was wearig a lovely two piece
costume of white crepe. It was fin
ished at the neckline wi,th a gold
collar.
_ This marked one of the outstanding
affairs of the season.
} The Crusaders met at the home
of Mr. Marion Benton on Senate
stfeet at the regular time. We
had a program which was enjoyed,
by all. Our Silver Tea will be-!
given Sunday, April 12 from 5
until 7:30. Come and enjoy a nice
program. We had as visitors the
'* following whom we were pleased
to have with us: Miss Lelia Hills,
Geneva Smith, Mary Pope, Mattie
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NOV IMCMI.L C IA II MOWS
Hello everybody, we. are on the
air once again to bring you the
outstanding social chat of the
woek. We, girls of Vhe Nop,
lTeTill r.lub, gathy^&l_Tit~thgir usual
hour at the home of Miss Margaret
Harris where we assembled
in group games and fun until that
tatal strike 01 the clock which ussured
us that the president was
then ready for business ami no
The president then assuming
lur iainons position called meet*
ing to otider by singing, "Just a?
I Am' wiiuh means So much to us
We were asked by the president te
preai'e Bible verses alphabetically
*vcry other week uiul quotations'
the same, 'this being,jour quotation
week every member responded
briefly. Prayer was offered in
concert by .members and visitors.
This ending the devotionals we
were given our usual fifteen minutes
for a game or other fun in
which our visitors cah help us enjoy-.
Due to the bad weather we
were unable to put fbrth what we
had planned, so this entitled us to
business. 1
By not having any unfinished
bl sjnJss everyone, in a lady like
way Ik Iped the president' alone
with the new business of the club.
We were asked if there were any
statements or comments to be said
or asked but not having any tlfe
president said she^would like to
have time to give to thy club whar
she had in mind and out! time being
near an end for business, she
would perfer to wait until next
meeting night.
The secretary being absent we
Acre unable to have any minutes
aid then the final routine of the
day was over, this being the financial
roll cull which was responded
by every member present
and a lire a visitor, Mr Francis
Robinson. Also Miss (Gladys Rice
paid us a visit. We always wel
come visitors.
We stood, repeated the mis pah
and were again free for. gaieties
of the evening but it was not long
before the hostess demoted tile
door with a tray of plates on which
were creamed potatoes, green suf
n r P"0*) bnm| hut rolls, pickle's
and every appetizing beverage.
Alter finishing this she was seen
ice cream topped with crusluo
pineapple with a chert y in the
center, cake and candy and Raster
eggs. Each one on leaving expressed
themselves as visiting this
house again'on next mee.ting nite
for this time thy hostess will be
none Other than Mrs. Margat e^
Harris.
I his is station N. P. S. C. singling
off. .Will bring you more
news next week at the same timeT
'Mrs. M. Harris, Reporter
RADIO MAVS.
Mr. Roscoe Jackson, .Jr., entertaliu
<1 The Ranio Social CTulTTd~r
-Tuesday, A pril- -'rthr?Ft+r?a?fewweeks
the members had been wa.ii
ing for the ghost or something t<
bring their club stationery. l.o
and behold out of a clear sky the
ghost walked, and the members r<
ceived some nice white paper cor.
taining the Club's design and the
names of the. members and otlicer.on
which to write a bunch, of static
to their friends. On Kastei
Sunday the Radio and Royal
Friends Clubs?wi 11 unite again
and render another program a I
Double Branch church in New
Brookland. A. brief discussion of
the Club's Popularity Contest and
Dance took place,, and just here
we would like to say that anyone
desiring to see the cup and crown
may du s.u by window shopping at
Count's Drug Store. We were]
very glad to. have- our candidate
for membership (Mr. Jos. Thompson)
with us. .Meeting, came to a
close and jce cream and cake was
served by the host. Many of. the
members of the .MontieeUo Social
Club joir.l'd us and for the remainder
of the evening all programs
came over the Radio.-Monticello
| network. Next meeting will he held
j-at the. home of Mr. Thomas. Palmer.
BOOK Kit WASHINGTON
BLOCK "W" ( LI B
The Booktir Washington Blocker
"W" Club met at the home of Mr.
William Barber on Washington
street, Monday* night-,* 'April Gth
The meeting opened 8 o'clock b>
the Chaplain, Mr. William Barbel
' after which the president took
Ichaige of the meeting. Many in-j
I cresting discussions were brought
j before the club by him ar.d the
| members as to the future developI
incut and maintenance of the club
j It is the aim of the club, now to
obtain a permanent club room
where all mee,tings in the future
, shall be held. The task for findTng~tht*
mew location lias been left
to Mr. Cheeseboro. After othei
suggestions the meeting was ad?
1
joui ncu.
After the regular session the
cl.ub was very pjeasantly entertain
"ed and served by Mr. WiIIiarFTPaT
ber. A variety of sandwiches
punch and favors was seived. Card
playing; w*r indulged in until a
very early hour. All members expressed
themselves as having" <rnj
joyed themselves to the highest.
The members present were: the
i Messrs I^aae Brown,.' Leslye .Kt.ali
Worth, luetz IIunth, Simmons, Joe
r-an4-tiuas. AUiiliv.\\lulkruU-LiiWjitU.V
Cheeseboro, Barber.
The next meeting will be hi Id
April 20, lOJG at Mr. Chris White,
1011 Heid.t street. All members
are urged to be present.
Hampton, Alberta Sumter, Lelia
Bell Smith, BiaOlah Hope, K. F.
Calhoun, Henry- Pearson, Henry
Morris, McOIa Bodzer, Mrs. Lillie
Mae Thompson, Miss Fannie Lee
Pope, and Mrs. Rovella Benton.
Visitors welcome at all times.
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at. the home of
Miss Ethel Rose, Tuesday, April
7, 11)36. The meeting \vaa?>called
to order by the president. "America'f
was?sung a^-otrr?li-rst selec-.
tion, Prayer by the presidentj
"In the Garden" was sung as oui
second selection. We then listened
to a -'short interesting program
as follows: Solo by Miss Jennie
Miller, a leading t,*y Miss Janie
Smith, a duet by Misses Marion
Brown ami Lubeita Joins, aftei
which the meeting was turned ovei
into- the hands of the president
and we went into the business part
of our meeting. After the- reading
of the minutes ami calling ol
the.roll, we discussed many interesting
facts that would help the
club. After which no more business
was transacted and we adjourned
.to meet at the home ol
Miss Ilattie Ruth Robinson, 1*520
Waverley street, Tuesday, April
If, 1U:*6. We were then served
diced peaches with whipped cream
and cake. .
I.'AMI'SANT MOWS
The members of the Amusant
Social Club met at the spacious
m + % * .. .. i f en
mum lie ui ^ir. iviiv \?rm?
last Tuesday evening. After out
levotional exercise ieci *by out
Singly and competent Preidcnt,
Mr. Alervin Mitchell we enjoyee
v musical nrotrram for the evening.
Our guest .-l>eak'e7r-was~mr
nore than our own, faithful am
untiring co-worker, Rev. 'Patteron
who spoke on Co-operation,
t was indenl a thankful message
We were pleased to have r.s ouj
i.-it< IS) Mr. Cutler and Mr:
rimmpson of Bciiwttct College;
Mr. Joseph Brown and Mr. Krnc'st
Vr. Ware of Allen University, th<
atter two became members. SuVely
our elub ir.?moving Curwarl
Mr. Ware was elected reporter.
As a climax to an enjoyable evening,
a delicious repast' was served.
'
Our next meeting will be held
April 14th, at the honie of .Mr.
uid Airs. C. A. Ware, 217') Senate
Street.
Visitors welcome .as at home.
Mervin Mitchell. President
Ernest Ware, RepmTcr
THE JOLLY SIXTEEN SOCIAL
and swing ci.rn:
The Jolly Sixteen Social Club
met at .the- home of Miss Eastei
Kimhnll, 12527 Marshall St., Tueslay.
March .'11, 1DJI6. The meeting
began at 8:.'50. We then discussed
he success of our Silver Tea on
Minifay, which was at the home
of Miss Lucile Greed". We had one
-mend .vr- fro m the banns anyone
from the Crusaders; from the
Dames, Miss Mattie i HamptoN;
rum the Crusaders, Mr. 11, B.
Barber; and many other friends.
We had a very nice program conlucted
by Miss Dorothy Adams,
after which .the hostess-served a
_ii.li.ious course of- crackers?acid
tea, followed by mints. After ttTO
meeting Tuesday night the hostess
served a delicious course . of sal;
-ad on lettuce, Russian tea ami
"candy-.
Dorothv Adams, llooorfio
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t WAITERS FETE
MODERN I STIC
On .Wednesday night,* April 1st,
1 the home. of Mr. Richard
Ho!man. w;s decorated with the
club's colors, blue and white. Although
the rain was pouring in
torrents .the guests arrived on
time. The first part of the evehing
was spent in .playing games.
At ten o'clock the master of social
sessions asked the guests' to
go into the dining room. R. II.
itiddick acted as toast master, a
toast for the Modernistic* club was
-gdvtm-by the presidcnl-uiLLhe Cavaliers
club, Marion Williams. A
toast for the Cavaliers club was
given by the president of the Modernistic
club, Mrs. Rhudine Walker."
Toasts were (also given by
Miss Jessie MUe Watts, Milton
1 Lei boft?iRtnl Miss Mildred Holman.
Donald Reed and Miss Jessie
Mae Watts sang solos. Mrs,
Zada ifymes was the dietician.
The following menu was sci-v
od: Roast beef, Cream potato,
cream peas, hot tea and mints. The
following people were present: Ma
rion Williams, Mailetta Hymes,
U. II.-Riddick, Jr. - Klnora Hall,
Richard?Ikdtnan, Hstelle Cilliam,
James Whitman, Thomas Rutf,
Addie Withirspoon, Melton Herbert,
Maud Mitchel, Donald Reed,
Ernestine Goode, A. 1), Dantzler,
E. Jackson, dander Bates, Mil died
Holman, Clyde Hymes and
Rhudine Walker. .
After supper the placing of
games resumed and lasted far into
the wee-wee hours.
THE UTKY BIRD SOCIAE
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April 7, 1936, the Lucky Bird
Social Club met at the home of
' Mr. and Mrs. Luke Randolph, No.
18 Dewey Road. The meeting was
Opened wITTTTRe club TTing" ted" "by
Chaplain, Mrs. McCoy, which, were
"Shine on me." Scripture lesson
by Mr. Sam McCoy I Psalm. Singing
"Beaulah Land." Prayer by
Mr. Sam Williams. Singing by
President, Mr. McDaniel, ."I am
on my way." This song- brought
i-iir ft"' "H'me1 m-nri a rlp'*?
The minutes of the last meeting
wwa?road, -received?and -adoptotLThe
sick reported, is Miss Mary
Lue Carr who is still in the hospital.
The unfinished business
were taken up. The roll was eallod.
Our next meeting will be at
the home of Miss Anna McDaniel,
609 Assembly St. Members present,
11. We were dismissed by
President, Mr. G. IT. McDaniel.
"Total collection $5.00.
We Were served potato salad,
sandwitches, hot chocolate, cake
and candy, i
THE PALMETTO LEADER
THE WAVERLEY
SILVER STAR (1.1 If
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The Waverley Silver Star Clul.
met. at tlie home ,of Miss .Jan y
Rawls un Bnatton street. '1'he
Pi t sident. Mi s. Maggie Join; di'i
opened with a song "What a friend
we have in Jesus". A Bible verse
by taeh jmember, after devotional
services the Jmii.se wao-iUiULual 1'" i .
New business. After business tlu
hostess served peaches.
Nvxt meeting at the home of Miss
.(J(ii,trude Sams, 11UJ Dasiogto.
Among, one of the. seasoii'sfnios.t
brilliant affairs was the second
ciiiiii vim >i*i y ui me >> uvci"icy cuiver
Star, ApUl 2 at the Mason n
Temple. The ball room--was beau
tifully decorated in the club's colors,
blue and white. An enjoyable
evening was spent amid out
hundred and fifty guests. The
club girls being distinguished from
the guests by .their club tains oi
blue and wljite. Opening of progiam,
our club's song "L. Saw
Mais'' after, Mrs. Evelyn Mevhorn,
business manager introduced
the members. A short talk by
the .President. A shol't talk by
Johnson. Then Mr.' Kobert Aiken
came "f-rte-klhg" on out giuing-tUcguests
an insight info that rhythm
swing With a- hot-e'na tap
- 11ii'iii'l> t.. till it in . Tjien- 11 < mii?nwent
round and round, till one
Gaily colored caps were given the
ladies, and pink carnations to the
men as memos of the club, The
popular selections of our oichis.tia,
ihe Columbia Fefeftadcr? with- tr ;
lake Crosby crooning, amid tin.
scenes ut beauty, made~~a hiutlt of
love and romance.
Til K. .milkXT VI
SOCIALM:\VS
C;n Thursday nite, the club nit*,
with Mrs. Gladys Ford on Liberty
street. The vc^ulya^wqei edurc'ol'
the devotiorrals were carried nut it. order
with our Presidents Mis. iv.
Hagood Pickens, presiding unci
prayer led by Mrs. Montis Logan
Bet lira.
New and old business-was discussed
in brief of which much progress
was made and also.a slight
change of officers. Mrs. Leila
Walker Moore, assistant se cretary
' nil Mi-i WHu 1 1 Veshilt I". i (I. Ic- _
porter. The "final procedure wacai
ried out as usual wit if* a- delicious
cour.seiof -fruit juieel cooktail,
servTdf by Mr, Fredch Ford.
Mrs. Helen Rush became a number
wbo was received wr.!. a bun
di ed percent votes. We adjoin nee
to meet with Mrs. Mattic Browr
Washington street the l'oilowinji
""Thursday.
The social part of the meeting
was very enthusiastic an i enjoyec:
by all. First, we were s. rved h\
Mte-femahs-visitors, who an
1roquent visitors.
Mr. Rooster Moore led, th. way
of the refreshments. Mr. Davit.
Bethea served the sandwiches. Mr
Freddie Ford passed the i trm-h air
Mr. Wilbert Ford the candies.' All
r "srvved? to the rhythm of Louis
Armstrong";?thrb?Fallow ay?arm
other famous, musical artists
which was broadcast by Mr. .Fled
die Ford's fixture of modern mu
sic. Everyone enjoyed theiaselv
es* veity much. Among the others
that were not mentioned were:
Miss Pauline Reeves.. Mr. Albert
Goodwill, Mr. and Mrs. Caspei
Brown.
THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN
SOCIAL CLl.lt
The club met on Tuesday night.
April 7, at the hoiin -of M+s, Luejetia
Brown, till Marion St. Tin
devotional service was conduct.!,
hi- I he Chaplain, Mis. Cassie Simp I
Kins. Thon the m cling was turned
over to thy President., Mrs.
Eva Adams, The minutes of. the
last meeting were called for and
the same were r ad, received and
adopted. New and unlinislui
business wasrAtsc-usse1. The -sit-k
committee, made their report.
Mrs. S. Gary is still, on thy siek
list.
Thf secretary. Mrs. Gertrude
Smith called the i >11 ><f the members,
who responded briefly. ^May
tlio Lord bless this club. We art
doirg mission work i>r JesHr.
\\\. adjourned ;o meet on Tues,1....
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? uut> , /\|M II I.*, ill Hi IIIM 111* OI .IWN.
Me? <!(>eh, ;>2i .\f7ii i<-n St. Wo were
served hoot covou. Marshmallow.
sandwehes and cake'
Mrs. Eva A ia.-.s. president;
Mrs. G'OHrudc Sniit! Reporter. Till;
DAMKS
The Dames Social Club met at
the home of Frances Hawkins.
Tuesday, April 7. at the usual
hour with Geneva Smith presiding
The meeting was opened in its
usual form. The?Yolk was called,
each member n sp ualed. The house
was then opened lV business*. The
br.sir.iss discussion was concerning
our recreation meeting which
is to be April \V'e were clad
To have Clarence -Adams, E. F.
Calhoun, Henry 1'earSon, Delia
Hills and James Strother with
us. Ri member visitors are always
welcome to the Dames' meetintrs
- < ho?nex-t?meet i i.c - will. be. at- .the-.
home of Geneva Smith.
IN M K.MORI AM '
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A toltvn of lov" to the me. .
! tnurv of--my?ilcvnlrd. mot Iti'V,
I Eugene Ellis Allen, Who eni?trvrd
into rest four years ago,
April 12th.
The blow was hard the shock
severe,
I never thought your death so
mar.
Only those who have lost ran
tell
Tip- vain of parting without
'farewell.
Loving daughter,"' j
' Osceola
r
ma<;i>am-:nk cikclk no. i
The Mairtahiu1 C'iiyU- N". >
tin t on Ft winy. April '!, ltP5>! at
tb(. homo'of Mrs. I. 1! .lauK s.'Tha
(U'Vi>ti.?)>al' service. v. as cotalucl; I
hy tin* cl.aplain. .Mis, liiown, tl.rii
the i-i.'ti'ij; was tin i? 1 <> .? ) TT
the Vice IV?-iil? . Mi s. ,\ a
Adams. Thv minutes' of th*.' tti-&
nuvtimr wrr, (.ailed lyi. Tlxrotary,
(Mrs. Fimna Attlci-<>ii
road the minutes. Tin semo \V:i>
received and ;v"l pi d. "i'll . l inn.
mi I Iocs n:a?lt. their reports. M - .
r,va .\?tams was mail . < hairniau
of the program committee. Toe
Circle donated Mis. Nam-v Marks
who is the sick IP'.* \Ve hop
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. 1*. "A. Inyrant mad, some
remarks "A lino of w ik of " tie
different circle." We all t njoy- <1
her visit very much, then we wen
triad to see our : pasta- r on the
set no, who. brought us. some inspiring
remarks.;. We pray that
(Jo 1 will let -lum live u ionjf life
to lead us on and on. Qui next
meetiii|lr will'be at" the. pome ot
.Mrs. Jannie Kurireson, 1-110
\Vheat St. April rt. .Mrs. examine
Kitr.yt ss was \ 1: cti-d * assistant
secretary. Mari.- Senior, cantain;
Mrs; Km ma Anderson, Secretary;.
Rev. S. C. Jenkins, pastor.- -
THK WARD ONK WIUINt.
WORIvKRS <1.1-1
The dub nut at the koine o
Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Tuesday.-Til
tdv April w itJrthe president--pc ?hhintr.
The meeting was called to
order and opened with the ch.h'i
soitjr ltd liy Sirs* l.ula S o'l. l'tay
ers hy Miss Rosia Rant ley. Rihh
verse were heard. Then the meeting
was openetl for lnrsihess. The
m i i lift i s, we re? read. - Motimr- by.
Miss Pearl Wolfe, seconded hy
Miss Coiuif Sheale>H _
Miss Annie R. Wolfe,, the madam
fM-or idont, led- the 'do- ni)j ode. M ;??
Nancy Sinis letl the elosjr <r so
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( OI.I MRI A STARS
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i in- i i.Muinuia ."Mars isnseOal
"Mali met at the home of Mr. T.
Wrijrht. '2.11 T Senate's';root ?<>n dts*
of March. Mr. Wrijrht who is the
UlUIUltrer?trrrrr?some?very?needed
and 'friendly advice. While tin
president and Mr. WlusdJixiuleltu
members spoke up with some, tirrrr
ly su.ulc- stVdns. The si i ^ <ir\
lead the laws aid penalties whirl,
we are sure the members will and
he able.To keep.
Oil Tuesday, ApriT 7th the r1ul.
met at the home of Mr. Mind Os
borne, 1M'^" Barmfel street. Afte:
the business was .disposed of arransfeinents
were 'discussed about
the party that-is planned for the
Thomas I.ee. 17(H) J.ady -tre't.
SW VNSKA M AN S
Sunday school opened- at the
usual hour, ar.d teaehers w re at
their Tluties. "They had a splendid
?iiir<inv school taught by Prof:
Pinekney of .Ml. JMeasantr we .art
always clad, to lnt.e him conie t?<
visit us..
Iirot,her I. F. Fields of S\va;i-ca
departed -this life oil April "Ith.
and was fim< ralizej .M n lay.
. Vjnil t>th., His pastor," Ifw. J. I'.
Brown assisted by Hev. II. Nurse
took c ha icq of tb.. body. He leaves
to mourn his loss; a loving
wise. live ehil.iren. bye; bi'o'.li tand
one sister.
>01 Kb _ l
- "I lit ,e will be at the Veterans
ilo pital. blaster Sunday, -Apt;!I 12.
3 o'clock sharp, a progiam to make
oyful tile lieu its' of t he " sUlfeiill JLT.
"1*1 . ase. join ? Kvcryom*~who has
a love, for our nut.l'ering brother.
1 leas.; eoiiio yvyrros*e. ispecially
the Veterans. that one may not be
eft behind in C.oluntbia. Bring
onie writing paper, Iring some
cigarettes/and the girls will bring
the flowers.
Sj oiisoied .bv Moth r (I' itl'in and
Post adjutant.
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of il Sitit? 11>.V:?i Ii.it liU;ipiiH's>.
j(.svci'msl. H.UIl'l I'P'.nn fm im-.
One <l:iv' il frit ml pi < tr.o uis<-. "Otli- ,
CirIs lift* miTv* nmu' << i > ??
aid, "l>oiv:iii-i' f! i lyyif is soft ami
radiant. While \ . " is -filfTT stre.il .
and lifcK-s?j_4~'Nn i ii.ir.-., nlfuie ox .ulni.
can make U|> for tha.t liandirap. Tr\
their .beauty swri-! ? use (jodefroj's
I tried this r; n.. : kui.lo preparation
a nit* the resul ts " w ere simply :tm:i/in?>
It made my liair yniiinl aftaln, sparkling
with loveliness that won the man
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, Lll.'t 1^2?WashTiiKton Street
, I. I...QIIOM, Mttr.
HOW \KI) SCHOOL PAUKNT-.
THACHKU ASSOCIATION
i:asii:u koo hi nt
The Howard School Parent-Teacher
Association is having an Ka
ten ihgg hunt on the Howard
School giound .Monday, April Id,
at 1 o'clock. The committee has
arranged to have the, following
(tames "for tiie children's enjoyment:
There will he two 5 innings
base hall game.-; the first will be
between the girls of the sixth
ami tilth grades and the second
, between the boys, Of the sixth,
fifth and. l\>urt|L giades. , There
wilt ah-n' btr.a. marble-shooting cob
'.'est and a pii/.e to the winner of
the contest. The hunt will begin
at o'clock. We are vxtehdir.g a
special invitation to all' children
and Tb.'inei' students of. Howard
school to he present.
( It lTimi bNThUT.MN FH
Ahhovilh', S. ('.?The Criterian
Club met at the home of Miss
Katie-lit. l'ressley, Orange Street.
H.cr. home was beautifully, decorated
with spring flowers and
Crab apple blossoms which lent'
.wi mi >>i. wi-iv'Miiu. u. nr. pioers
wi'ipresent ;m i a short business
meeting was conducted by. the i
presi'h n\, Mis. Zephia Taylor.
After the business meeting eve-'
rv::?.llV enjoyed a full?hotfe?of-n
bidde^r The nrst..pi ize' f0>" high
si-ore goes to .Mrs. Zephia Taylor,
anil the second prize (jot's ,t-i Miss j
liuth intr-:; lhtTtrTjT" 'the Raines
mints were served by little Hay-1
nes? Prcssh y. The hostess served
quite a refreshing course of
salad, pickles* waffors and desert.
All enjoyed the evening ;ind adjourned
to meet at the home of
Miss KthehM. Taggart.
INION ft APT I ST
MISSIONARY t 1R( I.K No. 1
The fir. le met at the borne of
Mrs, Willi.- Mae Urown, 221b.. Siuu.
ate street, Mobday.' March 20th.
The me> tin^ b; nan at 7 o'clock
with -the vice-president in charge.
After tl,ie devotional exercises, the
program committee presented a
prog: am which was as follows:
Solo- . Mrs. Wilhelmcna Pope
Po. in Mrs Klori'iifii Wilson
Duett-Mrs. Rosa Davis and . Dora
Cunningham
- 1'ot-nv?,M i s.?Coi inne?Pu^h
Alter the program we went
into, the business part of our meeting.
-Ti.e roll \va> call< .i and each
member . responded. briefly.' The
hostess served cake ' and jello.
The Circle met at the home of
.Mis. Grade Rrannotx 2d0*> Senate
stivit. Monday. April #>. The meetinj,'
was opened at fhi regular
1 o.ir wi.rii the piesidetlt presiding.
The business of the past arid future
was .discussed. The roll was
called and each mem bet respond:
ed with his dues. The hostess served
cake and. ice cream. We .adjourned
'<> meet at the home of
.Mrs. Ida Hiitler, Monday, April Id.
vuhkk news'
'l it.. .11 (IVi~;\! cut t tainment .that
was given by the Jolly Pals 'Hob.
1 iy Club 1 asj Mou-iuy?mgdrt?vas
quite''-a success. The radio broadcasting
style was very unique.
Every on.u present enjoyed the
program a< it exhibit .1 quite a
I.It .vl* lnl....l Tl?. : .
..ii idivii. mi' n.iu if vi'ry
grateful to Mr.% Rebecca Brooks
and ?Miss lenth Walker for lirlp*"'
in.';' tn pat the program on.
Thei r was an entertainment' foi
the interest of the school at the
home of TTos-hrTuht Dorothy Dixon
Saturday night.
Don't miss the performance on
Monday night. Prof. L. Pitts,
the man of won.ier, will show at
the school building.
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