The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 02, 1936, Page Page, Image 7
jj^ Sa t u r (1 ^ \, .M a \ L', 1}>
Mr. Hey ward I,amy. formerly
of this city, but now re-id mt in
' New York, is m the city t i
of his mother Mrs. Klizabet}-, I.aury.
We wish him a pleasant vts-'
-it- to his old Immt^
^ Dr. W. L. 'Dendy of Kvaasvillr,
jra., nis sister, Mrs. Viola Dentfy
Howard and a friend, Miss Rush
of Washington, 1). while visiting
their home in Clinton, S. C.
, ran down and spent a day with us
in the Capital City.
We were more than pleased in
having these visitors, here And sin
cerely- -m4s4t- -for - thenva - -pbt^o-Htstay
in their home town.
IN MEMOHI AM
I^ETERSON: In loving memory
of our dear wife, daughter and
sister who left us May .'1, 1PM0. U\.
give below her favorite quotation.
Not a day passed that she did pot
quote these words:
"So live that, w'hen thy'summons
eome to joiii
The ennmnerahle caravan whirl.
moves "J
To that mysterious realm where
each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls
1 ? of death, '
?Thou rgo not. like?t+rr?quarry
slave at ttijr.ht
" Sfuura^ed?tn?his dungeon, Hrrtsustaincd
and soothed
By unfaltering trust, approach
thy grave
-Like one v'ho wraps the drapery
=5-c of his couch
About him and lies down to ploasant
dreams." " ' "
Albert Petersen, husband: Betty
A. -Williams, mother, Sisters
and brothers.
CARD OF THANKS "
and appreciation to the many
friends for their kindness and
sympathy shown us 'during; the illness
and death- of our sainted
mother, Julia Brogdon.
Mr. Miss Elizabeth.
Revs. R. E. ~xnrd: A. C.' lii ug.ioTi,
Mosdamos Agnes I., llildebiand
and Katie I. Hey ward.
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ANNUL Nt t.Mh.N i
Mrs. Caroline Nichols of Timmonsville,
S. C. announces the
-marriage of her daughter Ophelia
Elizabeth to Mr. Theodore Loose
velt Greene of Pel/or, S. (_'. March
1H, 1935.
tMON'l ICEI.I.O < LI B
The members of 'the M< ntici llr
Club were entertained?Tuesday
with Miss Benzina Davis .as hostess.
While waiting ',,i' fll aiem
- bers to' fiv.'th'er we danced uumI had
fun until -the-h tends?on?D?-*?t4o-l~
showed the hour .IV.r m cut hi;;.
Miss B. Davis tool: ehar;;e of tin
program and then the ''utter par''
of the meeting was in the hands
- of the president. Co-i'e lions for
the old business and plans for new
business ij,as di-cusred,. The si?re
tary called the financial n.ll.'oaeh
member responde<l to her namei
We were dismissed and adjourned
to meet at the luhne -of Miss- -I.illie
Matthews. The hostess served
a course of punch and cake. We
had tis a visitor Miss Eloise Hunter.
We danced and saivr some of
the latest sonprs . playc,'. by.. Miss_
E. Hunter which we"'enjoyed. Ev~
eryone departed after havinismuch
fun. _ _
THE FRIENDLY KKJHTEKN
CLl'B
The club nut Tuesday ni'-l.l.
April 28, at the home of >1 is
"Marie Senior. The meet iner was
opened with the Chaplain', Mrs.
Cassie Simpkins, after the devotional
service'the moling "w'aT
turned over to the President, Mrs
Pun A,l?m-o f?. : < '
A kite* Kir*. I IK- MillUilt'S oj ?. n'
last mooting were called for, tin
same were read, received and a*
dbpted. The unfinished businesswas
discussed ami carried out
New business was taken up. The
Sick Committee, made their reports.
The minutes wer. r.-n-1 by
Mrs. Mary Rutherfor I. * The secretary
called the roil; members'
responded briefly; members pros-'
ent 20. Our next m;: ting will beat
the'home of M-rs. Mary Rniherford,
1111 Blossom St. We'wer*
dismissed by Mrs. Cas'sie Simj>_
kins. ? ? - ?
We all enjoyed punch with lemon
cookies, ice cream, cake and
candy. j,
Mrs. Eva Adams, President;Mrs."Mary
Rutherford, Recorder
THE WARD ONE Wlhl.IM;
WORKERS CLEII
'The club met at the home of
Miss Pearl Wolfe,-l<tf>8 Wheat St.
^Tucsday, April 28, with the Madam-President
presiding. The meeting
w'as called to order by the
Madam President, Miss Annie 11.
-Wolfe, and opened with -1h(. t-1 u1 >
sonp led by Miss Pearl Wolfe,
prayer by Miss Minnie Thomas.
Beautiful Bible verses were heard
by all of the members. Then the
minutes of the last meeting was
read, motioned by Pearl Wolfe,
second by Mrs. C. M. Thompson.
^Th'e roll was called. The memTjers
responded briefly. Then the
meetinpr was closed. Mrs. Hessa
Ctieoseboro led the closing sonpr;
Miss Annie Belle Wolfe led the
closing: order. , i
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NOV t'KUIW, NEWS.
We art* back again to bring you
tin* latest in*\vs from the club. On
'.Thursday April 22, the members
were loyally entertained at the
! onie of Miss B. Lipsey, she was.
our hostess. The girls journeyed
th.ie their usual huur to enjoy a
t few 'conversations and Ifcughter I
before the president took the
tan,| foi 'business.- .
At i> o'clock the house was call.
.1 4.. ....1 l..*w If!..' ** T*
'ii in ii.im uy - ii. nan us una
. ''-fttm'i was?opened by swinging,.
"TvYurTs "Business, each One thefefollowed
with Bible veises
.with 1 hi1 li t lor f'?Prayer war buuu
tjfully- carried out in concert. We
then dosed our devotionals. Again
ve were free l'or our fiften minutes
"of fun and names. Miss Lip
ey presented * us a name called
T?;oes, which the members had so
anxiously awaited for several
weeks. To. U1 the truth there
were lots that didn't know about
forestry! This, was realy atu interl
tins name and Mis Lipsey was
congratulated for it by her six
co-workers. j
At the end of the game c the
iiiect attention to business. Mrs.
-Mmbaly- Sart?*r wasr tolled -upon toiead
the minutes of the bust meet
inn, she did, and they were approved.
We then had our general
discussion oil the unfinished business.
We asked you ttr keep in
esulinir line with The Palmetto
header for some of our big social
gatherings, we have one that we
are' going to reveal to "you this
"TTTk m don't gn aw ay. j. ,
On May 6, we are having a
private-lislung picnic for the club
. nd different other clubs and our
friends.. You will receive invitaotis
before too late. This is spon
ore,! by the club and the whole
, ?w?>uvt-i\'u?Liy?w?j"Nu
Kqual Club.*' Don't think this
? :tl] for, there me many more joy
<js events planned so read The
l.eader, and follow us. After all
"us ness was through the-members
.an: wered to the financial roll call
nine wele then dismissed by the
i.>.j ah. Little Miss Helen Mitchell
a ned tn ani'int. her aunt: in sei vn/iilr
nu'iiy but the'sand man
:i> d his wand over her and sent
e into a daze of sleepiness. Her
. ft< r, 'Miss Gladys Rice assisted
by. .Mis Thelma Rackard served a
'd'cious course of potato salad no
lettuce, hum,, crackers, iced bevi;i(.r,',.lc,ake
aml stra\yberi ies.
: :l line, in nrjct week air the same?
inn.', we -will be. back; this time
. ,<?ur. hostess will be ,Miss Thelma
Rackard. The club is now signing
oil. ' .
Til V. ARDOR VITAR GIRLS
Wr^-Hrr-Ai bur Vitae girls were
wit.i Mi-'s I O V/.llo r' ? *U..
-., . imiv \/wu|jvi at inc.
W.ial limn-, Tuesday evening, Apr.
'Jtfth, ?
The mepfcijig w(as opened .with
;h,e..i-e\ilFtii>nS?; w'e went immcdi:?niy
into' business, old aiul new
business was discussed and new
" -leas - wort? given by various menu
1>. i .s- A iter the business we be*gaii
??ui- weekly discussion. The
otic this:week was "Brbthcramd
and (iimie-ration." Each niem
ber.was prepared which made the
.isj'is.-ion very interesting. We
wish to commend Miss Moore on
the _isoi'y -sl^^so: interestingly ex
1 T-mf Trcrsvitr she left with us
'..his thought "W'e need visible
signs of-support t.to keep our courag.
i'toin (lying and we need, tangil?lt.
evidence ot' companionship
u kcr.p our 'spirit high, brotherhood
and "cooperation have made
independence and. self reliance
nr..iy words, therefore let lis pfcr.
. .mate this great brotherhood of
ofirs that the soejial world will not
perish. W e arid now'leaving this
thought -wildv you." Our topic, for
next week is "Socialization." Afs
tor fl^e liiscu^SFpn we were favored
A'iUvSjjel ctioiis from the most popularf
hits .of the season by Miss
I'- rothy WVstfon and Miss Edith
Clifton who hie "both verj- talented
at the piano. Miss Cooper, the
- ho.-tess asssited b\ her sister, Ed^
na, and Miss Jessie Taylor servvi
a \'i ry delicious ^course of
ruited punch and cake.
W'e Were dismissed by the I'residtnt
and our club song "Trees"
which was played by Miss Clifton.
Each member said the eve
4 . ++****? >!?? Ill .
The Arbor Vitae has taken root
and we the branches, are growing
much, you are missing these discissions
but be with us at the
home of Miss Inez Meadows, .1300
McDuffic, Ave. Next Tuesday evening
adjourn in the discussion.
Cora Koitt, Reporter
llld'H MOON SOCIAL CLIB
The Moonevs held thejr weekly
meeting at the home .of Mrs; Lnt"tie
Hawkins 100H Washington St.
The meeting was opened by the
club'singing their these song. The
Bible verses were repeated by
each nnnber of th club. Scripture
reading by Mrs. Genva Mc
Nair. This ended the devotional ex
orrises. The minifies of the last
meeting were read and adopted.
The financial roll was called and
every member responded. The
I house was opened for business and
after a very brief and interesting
discussion of old and new business
the meeting was closed by the
club repeating the mi/jpah. The
hostess then served the club and)
its quests with?a delicious menu.)
The next meeting will he held at
the home of Miss Carrie Henderson
1.118 Lincoln street. Visitors
| are always \velc;o:n ?.
' a donkey party
There will he a Grand Donkey I
PnTfy f?iven at Zion Baptist church
j Monday, May 4 at four o'clock."
: All children are invited. Several
; fine prizes will be Riven. ""Admission
5 cents. a. b. McGraw,
I sponsor. '
I
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Miss B. T. W, Selected
<4HHH
MISS El"LA REESE
Miss Euln Reese, a pupil of the
ti nth grade, section one, of the
Hooker Washington school, Miss
T. E. Thomas, teacher, receive*
the honor of being crowne.i, "."Miss
Hookei: Washington" <>>i M?r??u
li?:i(5,"at tlic close of the annual
populnvlty (cMUtst sponsored by
the At h I ft if K.oowl ..f tlw. srlii.nl
Annually the contest is entereo
into very enthusiastically by the
pupils of the school, each honu
roam entering one girl as contestant,
and so commendable are the
otrorts of-many home rooms that
the Council feels pleased to ptfei
each?year pri/es for second and
third place in addition to one presented
to^.Miss Broker Washington."
<.
In a, speech of thanks to' hei
classmates on the morning folowing
her deceiving the much desired
title.?>1 is*?Itoov.?u ho is also?a
valuable membe'u of the girls' basketb
all team of the school, showed
the same spirit of true sportsmanship
which she. exhibits as pai
ticipant in games, when she atti
il.uted te reason for her su-ccess
not to. her individual ell'ort. but
to the team-work of her home
inonr grffup which T5b~ loyally "su'p"
ported er. ' *RADIO
NEWS.
The Radio Social flub met at
the home of Mr. Earnest. Wilson
on Tuesday April 28. This night
was set aside for sin^^i imis
The members turned the. volume
on full force and began a series
of discussions. At the end of the
d'scussions a few of. th se sugge?
thms were put aside along with
sonic of our already planned eni<ert.':\in
incuts., A suggestion' that
vvc give a party was accpted and
FTfe date rot was .Monday, .May 11
Full details of this entertainnu nt
will appear in this paper 'next
well;. At the (dose of nieetini?
ice cream and cake was .served
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. ' Next
meeting will be held Tuesday May
> at tin* Odd Fellows hall.
Tw 1:i a fi fv\ i.s sor i a i. < i. i i<
The Pals met with Mis. isudie
Nickpeay Thursday, April 10th,
with. Miss Alfjic Aaron, our president
presiding. Singing Where lie
I.end Me; Prayer by President.
Bible versus recited^ by
all." The-minutes of the last- me-t
ing were read and daoptod.1 Thr
members were glad to have the
President,. .Miss Aaron hack with
-them a tor spending a few weeks
:n Brooklyn, X. V. We adjourned
to meet with Miss MozelU
frump ton, Henderson St. Aftei
adjournment the hostess served iet
cream and cake.
The club ntet with Miss Mozellt
Cinmpton 1D07 Henderson street
i no usual?order of business was
arried out. The hostess served
a dt licious course of potato salad
lettuce and cakes. We adjourned
to meet with .Miss Aaron on Gervais
street. J'
TUK MYSTERY W. (MIL
The club ineT Friday night, April
2 Ith Yfl In- home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Kennedy-, lli'Jl Wheat
street.rThe meeting was called tc
order by the vice-president at 8*fWl
o'clock. After the devotionals the
house was opened for business,
with the president presiding.'Old
and __uewJiusiness?was - dtseusned
Then the sick committee made
their report. The roll was called
and the members responded. Wc
were served; hot tea, sandwiches
and cake. We adjourned to meet
Friday May 1st, at the home of
Mrs. Amy Youngblood, 509 Marion
street.
TWILIGHTS
The Twilight Hoys met at the
Club house 1225 Pine street Tues
nay /vpril z?, at 8:.'?0. At which
time t\ya new members were united
with the group. They are Mr.
James Harrison and Mr. WijHe
Carcc. Business of importance was
discuss eg! concerning: the ..Sport
Ball, which is to be given soon,
s The president} Mr. Charles Thomas
delivered a very interesting:
tall: on Better Citizenship. Mr.
Thomas who has been elected just
a few months ago has done groat
work toward citizen building:.
:
THE SACREI) FI.AME.
The Sacred Flame, the beautiful
pageant sponsored By the choir
and ushers of Sidney Bark C.M.E.
church wiH-~hr?-~^i>cH|o,| this Sunday
evening May iirtl at 7 p.m.
The public is?invited?to .witness
this beautiful pageant. Plenty of
'.good music and speaking.
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THE PALMETTO LEADEN
THE LUCKY B1RU SOCIAL i
i CLL'H j
Tut* club met at the homy of
Miss TlallU' Coleman, ittnr Sumter
St. The opining song "Shine on
me," led by the President. Scrip- j
ture reading hy Mr. Sam Williams,
2lSt to 20th chapter of St.
John. -Song "Come Over Hire"
led by the Chaplain, Mrs. Mary
McCoy. Prayer by Airs. Mary McCoy.
Song, "On My Way" by the
President. This song brought our.
devotional service to a close.
****- ~ C 4- I- 1 * ?
i ne iiiiniues ui cne niwir,
ing were i\ad and adopted. The
I'i esidi ut took churge of the meet
ing. The new and unfinished business
was taken up. The* opening
of the program:
Song?"My Heart Is Fix"-?led
by-Mrs. Mary McCoy.. .
??Ret*.?-Miss Kattie Coleman.
Paper?Miss Mamie "Coleman.
Solo}?Miss Marie Anth'oy.
Talk?Mrs. Mary McCoy.
Solo?-Mrs. Florence. Boyee." - ~'
Solo?Mjs. An.nie Porter.
Solo-^ Mrs. Mary McCoy.
Remarks from the President.
The. roll was called; members
iHvse111 -Ther^_ will...b.e_,a.. Ji.sh
fry at the home of Mrs. Mary McCoy
Friday night} May?I,?litdll,
1021 Tobacco St.
Our next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Laura Br,own,. dl4
Pickens St. We*-had a visitor,
Miss Lizzie Smith who gave ?us?asolo.
We were served sandwiches
and tea. We were dismissed by
Mr. Sam Williams.
Irene Powe, Secretary
_ Till' M A(H)A 1 ,K\K CIRCLE
NUMBER 3
Tlu- Manila lone Circle No. 1$ -met
oil Wednesday evening. April 22,
1 WW. The devotional was carried
~ on by The Chaplain, 31 is.?Brown.
The unfinished and new lousiness
- was called for and dir.yui-r.e4,?Wit
listened to some very b autiful
remarks from Mrs. P. A.' Ingrant
on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Nath-"
an and Mrs.- Senior gave .a Silver
Tea at the home of M.rs. Nathans
and a splendid program was nn~
Uered by the younc people. Ilea.
Albert David made some timely
remarks, also" Mr. vBen Johnson
from Sumter, S. C. We are glad
to have him present. Our next
meeting will be at the home of
fe Mrs. Silia Kings on Wednesday
evening, -7:30. The Madalene Cir'
cle is not for a big show but to do
the will of CloiT. AVe are, working
for Jesus, not for man.
We. were served peaches . with
whip cream, hot cocoa and ham
sandwiches.
Mrs. Marie Senior. Chaplain
Mrs. E. Anderson, Secretaryu
MAN HA 11 AN SUUIA L CU'tt"
, " The Manhattan Social Club met |
at the home of Miss Matticf. Lee.,
( Wilson bOb Pendleton siyeet. The.,
opening song was led hy 'the ro
j porter Mr. Jamc-s Rosemond
ji Scripture reading by the president
j Mrs. Dollie Smith. Prayer by Mrs
Annie Grent. 2n(| song led by Mrs.
! Rosa Clifton. After which each
member fecrted Bible, verses beginning'
with the letter P.
At this meeting Tuesday even-,
ing was the closing out of membership
of iww joiners for the
year. There were applications
-put- in'for four new members providing
they enroll in due time;
namely: Mi's. Sarah Davis, Mrs.
"Anna Ward, Mr. George Scott and
Mr. Henry Ward.
- ? .There -willJae a Silver Tea-Suiw
day evening at the home of Mrs.
George T. F.dmond at 90.7 Green
...street at l:jl0 o'clock, -The public
i:. invited.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Lizzie A.
Young at Hid Lady street. .VI1
members please be on time. The
Manhattan Club wishes to thank
' the friends and members.of other
clubs for 'the cooperation in hiak'
iiig" the party a success. Members.
and frinds are sorry to learn that
1 the president of the club took seriously
ill after the meeting.
I THE(RlSADERS
' We met at the home of Mr.
Lester Means, with Mr, Henry
Thompson and Mr Andrew Norwood.
cooperating in order that
\vi>might have an enjoyable time.
Thir yoiirtg-grn-th-mati arranged a
very interesting program on which
' such song birds as Mr. Joe Palmer
and Mi j. I.ist. r Means ap.
' feared.
1 After the program the members
played into the. business cop.
corns of the club. ( Two new
' pledges were admitted into the
" club; namely,, Mr. K. K. Cafhoun
' and Mr. J. I). Barber.
We were pleased to have Miss .
F. L. Pope,' Mr.. Clarence Austin
gave vny interestting speech. We
and Mr. Joe Palmer visit us; each
invite visitors at all times.
At the end of our business dislefreshing
repast.
Join lis next Tuesday night at
the honu- of Mr. Albert Williams.
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TilE DAMES.
The Denies Social Club was entertained
by the i'r*?*id???fe--Mary 1
Pope at' her home on Millwood Ave '
Tuesday night at the usual hour.
The devotional exercises were con
ducted in its usual form with the
hostess in charge. After th, calling
of the Toll, the house was then
opened for business, which was!
very brief. The out of town guest I
who attended the Crusaders t.nd j
Dames socials last week was Mr.
Thomas Williams of Washington,
D. C., we were pleased to have him
and hope he will visit us again.
Miss Mamie Hampton, one of
our numbers is in the Good Samaritan
hospital. The members
wish her a speedy recovery. Be
with us ilext Tuesday night at the
home" of Alberta Sumter. All mem "
bers are urged to be present'.
ALLEN I'MVKKSin KOMAXCIv
LANIil \<.K L?I I' MCI
MEM" CON 1)1 ( IS I Ul \( II
c IKCLI:
April 2!?, "I. ( i-i.-i 1 .1 .
cais" rtf Allen uni.v;>ity n I
a recent sessci'.n uimI ??l<'?m .- : I
tollowing of l'ici rs tui ih t, "<:
year of l'.i.'ib-.'lT: ^1 ?->iisi"?-n? .1". i> j
Brown, President; ,\I: ?iet!.o , j
Marguritc Porter, Mi-c l'i r.-idt i * ; 3
Mademoiselle 1. wla W*. l?J*i i-. /. i-retaire;
Mademoiselle ?. In
Brown, Vice-Secretaire; an .Ma i.
emoiselle Agnes Jlnbins >n. I t
orier. The Club ir.e. t- . t \. : y.
\l'.?,lii y nil.., Mil,! t . -I . ,i. ' making
groat strides .in .t*,.
French prograftns.
On Monday, night. Aj iii Jov,,
Prof. Crawford, iuinguag< t
er of Benedict ^college was
guest speaker. He gave, a 1 < I
ture of about twenty minutes n)
French, tilling of the various i.institutions
in which he has stii.dk !'.
and of his trip he plan- to take i i
Kuiope this summer/ II- a ---'
carried on conversation i? I-Y*
with the studertts .wished to 'c..at
with him. . '1
lluM ond'a^.. jtikttL-Apu.L.LYLT.1 J,
??v?? ui u, 111 VI IVilVII I u<:. . | *
-of- lioukor-Washing ton and h lut.,r,..L.
group of her students wore mir 1
guests. They rendered a sp!en*;ii;
program featuring F:\neh c< m. rfsation,
songs, and a Fn nih cdrnedy,
in which (.'ari cdt l.crvy. .t ;tt.. J
Jones, and Anna Belie .Mil><??rnI ;
were stars. They wete applauded
greatly by the large croup nf
dents Of Allen university whir la !
aside all id' their studying to witness
tin- prng,i',;tm -
A Sl UBHISi: 1'AIMA
, A. lovely surprise party ' a- . [_
I en at the home of Miss' t'miu.i.' '
(lordon, 2iu;i ci-eeh sti ?1. e. ?
nesday night, 22nd. The honor,
|~gttcst~ijvfng" Miss Fhn em e J'.r:
The guests . all arrived proiii| t..v
at 9 o'clock and \vi re "seated i;
the lovely living .room. Mr. Jftsi.eWashington
Was then sent to h: in/
the honored guest who wit;. .
mother had been visiting I :
ff'iends lis they neai ed tTT h.e., .
the lights Were put out, ami a.- - to
entered every one yelled sir prisi.. J
I After she wa- s.aveu, the fun i e
gan; "all joined in playing vat :
[games, apd contests. A short \ i
I gram was also rendered. The I;
I ored guest wad then liiocnn i Yr rJ :
jriijt from the club <<i .v. hi i j
has served as. President -1'<>r P
years and ..we are hoping that?s; ? >
will live tu serve 1U more .years.
The hostess assisted by >ey? r-al
friends served delicious .-.uaw
beri'y ere am and cake.
L Those present TiCca joy thi.- '! '? .
ly."party were as follows:. j
"h'on'nred truest, .\i FrrrrrTT r p
Benson; Misses Emma Keishaw.L
Fannie Lee Pope, .Mamie Far-op. j
Carrie B. Hoovet', l'rjcilla Kcr-haWr
Louise- C.raipe, Bertha llaynn n.! '
J Helen B. Jackson, Sete.na Jackson. 1
I Susie* B. Martin, Bernice Max r.
Corinne Gordon; Mrs. Annie ,d*. j
Chandler, Mrs. Willie M. Mai tint I
Mrs..Connie Yotmjr, Mrsr Fanrr: i !
B. Sawyer, Mrs, .Geneva' C.i/aie.o !
Mrs. C. J. Benson, Mrs. o-|. - a
Subtfi;, Mrs. Kosena Chestnut, M:'
Christine Green,- Mrs. Alice La '
Brew, Mrs. Hattie Goidm: M
George Kershaw, Mr. Lemy:
Brown, Mr. Janus \V:isK],;e?.,
-Mr. James Savdycov-M-r^Mi?-. (.
don.
THE ItOSK S()t I VI. ( I.l P..
TJcn ?I..W ~
v . in v uiu met ui.me noun- o '
Miss Kmnta'Turnipseed.. Ma ?
shall street Tuesday night at s
o'clock; "Old Black Joe," \va? as
our'first selection. Prayer "a
offered by Mr. Sumter. After,
which In My Heart was Sung. Our
devotional* jL'Xeivises came t?> a t
close at this? point. The roil was
called and each .ntemher irspoit h 1 j
with the Bible verse and th n - '
Th minutes. were read and adgpted.
Then we hail an ;ihe,. .
discussion of old and new b.%-h
ness. The hostess sot ye d
crcanv cake and candy. The" next ~
meeting will be at the home
Miss J.ula Williams Tuesday, May
5, at 8 o'clock. Visitors an w.i- ;
come.
SPAHTANBI KH "SOU A I, MANS
The BMcilla v\Tt~n:Tit "ScrTTii m >
met at the home of Miss A. i'. .
Anderson,'Spring street. Mis. (ie- I i
neva Barksdale and Miss Anderson
were hostess-: !,
Mrs. William Rivers jpf SeU.m.
Ala., but now residing in t he Ait.,
was a special guos'pMAtl nv irrTefwery
-flu- ji; eUiil.i!?pyMrn;
of "business was transacted. M'i'.ai
plans, have almost' bedn completed
for the Spring Party v.'hieji v. hi
be .soon. The Buci|la Club Tennis
'Court will be ready this week no.
playing.
After all business a few gam s
were nlaviuh tH..
lor Bingo were Mioses M. K. II .V.
ver first prize; 11. 1.. Rivers":
ond and Candaco Johns.?n. Tht.
hostess Served a delicious >$'. d
course. Beer and pretzels. Thanks
to the hostess in behvlf of
club was made by Miss Charlie
M. Campbell. The nex* nnvCng
will be at the home .it' \li>, ( ...
ola Woodard, Roebuck.
, 'The Annual May Pay ,ploy ram
of the Carrier Street and lTighland
sehe.ols will be combined this
year and will be hel.1 at Duncan
Park, May (>th.
CAVAL1KRS SOCIAL Cl i p," 1
James Whitman entertained the
Cavaliers Club at his resident e '
Tuesday rite, April 2S.. 1',?:!??. The
regular order of business was ear ^
ried out, after which the host set - i
ved delicious repast consisting .of
ham sandwiches, apple salad, ice J,
cream, and punch.'-The rest of tin
evening was spent in playing t
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:n L". S. Patent
I dV.Cl;.
\trcii4s wanted Write. for term
Maby
Mme I annie I,. Carolina
iH-r-'- Market St.cet,
Georgetown. S. L.
WHILE iN NEW YORK
STOr AT
W () ODSIDE
HOT EL ? ~
I he I inot Colored Hotel
in llarlem
112 1 7th Ave. at 1 1-nd St.
New York, New York
vi in i?o\ 3-2<no
f ><>ii want your hair to grow us*
FA ITH-THO-LENE
HAIR (GROWER
t ii.'.ikcs stubborn "iftlr Rnft sue*
anil Glossy.
'ait'i-Tho-l.ene Hair Grower 25c
\>uble St-aicht llair Grower 50c
1'emjde llair Grower S5?
'rc-ssin'sr Oil . __ _ BO#
Men's llair Gloss 25o
Ir^isterod in I'. S. Patent Offic#.
Made by
Mme. KtJjol Potoe Frieraon
H'tgewold Poet Offic#. ?? ?
???Columbia, S. G-. ????
^gents Wanted.
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