The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, July 11^ 1936
Mrs. Malinda Bolden has returned
to her home in New York after
spending a most delightful month
visiting her sister and brother-in
iand her son. Charles Frahk who
graduated from Booker Washington
High School this year. She
appreciated the hospitality her
many friend extended her.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ruff and
little niece left Columbia last
Wednesday to spend awhile in
New York and other points with
hia mother and sister, Mrs. Florence
Vanderhost.
Mrs. Amy Jefferson Smith and
Mrs. Elizabeth Logan Lewis of
Philadelphia are here visiting their
mothers fro a couple of weeks.
? Miss Mamie R. Blue, daughter
fl| of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blue of
1? Lykesland are spending a few
weeks with her uncle, Mt. Percy
Adams of 401 South Cecil street,
Charlotte, N. C.
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Prof. Miles D. ^ogan of Union.
S. C., was the week-end guest of
his wife, Mrs. Louise B. Bogan
\vho~l3 attending^ the Benedict and
Allen summer school.
Miss Rebecca H. Monteith, who
9j is attending summer school at
Hampton Institute, Va., write?
1 friends here that a large number
of teachers from South Carolina
have registered at the Hampton.
IMrs. Thomas fa. Jones, 1930
Henderson street has returned after
a month's stay in New York
and Washington, where she vi?ited
her daughters,, Mrs. Lillie J. Mur*
phy of Wasfyjjigtop and Mrs. Nel
I lie Mae Friend of New York City.
Dr. John E. Eve, distinguished
1 surgeon of Hot Springs, Ark., for
| merly of Barnwell, S. C., has beer
m n Columbia during the past week
I as the house guest of Dr. and Mrs'.
J. G. Stuart. Dr. Eve spent an af-;
ternoon at the home of Dr. H. P
Pride and Mr Seymour Cairoll on
Oak street, two life long boyhood
friends. 1
Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Cornwell of
- Charleston were here during the
week-end visiting relatives and
friends. They were at the home
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i ui ivi. vjuiriwun s iatner, ivir. jonn
\ Cornwell on Wayne street.
MTgr~Ainiri'w Wr-gimfciTT^'statr
field director of the South Carolina
T. B. Association spent the
week-end at home. Mrs. Simkins
is head Of the Department of Public
Health service at the State
college summer school for teachers
at Orangeburg:.
Miss Mattie Cecilia Dickson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Dickson of this city is a summer4
guest of iss Helen M. Burlety, a
class-mate at Dawkins, S. C.
Mrs. C? A. Johnson and her
# daughter. Miss Willis Johnson and
Master Mack Johnson left during
the week to spend some time with
her relatives at Fort MiH, N. C.
4 Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, 919
Oak street had as their guest dur
A.X.O. UKI1.IOUI! O
sister, Miss Sarah L. Walton, li
brarian at Payne college, Augus1
ta, Ga., and her aunt, Mrs. U. E.
f Colffng. principal, of the Floyd
Public school, also of Augusta.
Dr. Charles C. Johnson of Aiken
in company with .Mr. Harper were
in Columbia Sunday enroute to
^Orangeburg.
Miss Thomasena D. Anderson,
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jefferson Anderson on
Oak street, who was reported very
sick last week is better, and able
to get out among her playmates
again.
' Miss Pansy Pride of Sumter
TyflQ here during t^tic week ftp t*lic house
guest of her sister Mrs. H.
P. Pride on Oak street.
Mrs. E. E. Rosemoncl is still ill
her many friends wish for her a
speetly recovery.
^,-lin in
THE COLLEGE PLACE
COUPLE SOCIAL CLUB
A group of boys and girls met
at the homo of Miss Juanita Coleman
Tuesday night, July 7, and
organized the Couple Social club.
We elected the following officers:
Miss Inez Coleman, Pr:?idcnt; Mi
J. C. Wtlson, Vice President; Annle
Janws, Secretary; Gwendolyn
Coleman, Asst. Sec.; James Smith
Troas.
The club decided to meet every
Tuesday night, at 8:30 o'clock.
Each member is expend to pay
ten cents per The
meeting was said to be held
at the home of Miss Annie James.
Reporter, Juanita Coleman
THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN
- SOCIAL CLUB
The club met Tuesdaj^evening at
the home of Mrs. Annie Nahan
16*24 Tobacco street in her new
lovely home. The living room was
beautiful in lovely flowers of yellow
and green. The devotionals
were conducted by the chaplain,
Mrs. Cassie Simpkin after which
the meeting was turned over to the
vice-president, Mrs. Marie Senior.
. The regular routine business
was carried out.
At the next meeting it was decided
to have an inch rally.
The next meeting was called at
the home, of Mrs. Lilly Gary 1007
Blossom street. This meeting will
be Tuesday week because of thi
meeting at Jones Chapel.
THE MISSIONARY CIRCLE
. OF FIRST NAZARETH
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Missionary Circle of Firs
Nazareth Baptist church met a
I he home of sister, Cora Moore.
The :meetmg was called, to- or
der by^ singing. The scripture lesion
was read and prayer offeree
by sister Lettie Casey, anothei
song was led by sister Thompson.
D fnqfdGsoanfip TaoIIa aoT TK
After the devotional exercise*
the house was opened for business.
- One visitor was present. In
terestin,g remarks by our Pasto
Rev. Downs and Deacon Russell.
Dues for the evening $1.58. Penny
collection 10 cents. The meeting
was then closed Uy singing God b
with you till we meet again.
RHYTHM HUNTERS SOCIAL
CLUB
Newberry, S. (J.?The Rhylh 11;
Hunters Social club was organized
Friday, July 3. 1936 at the home
of MiSs Miriam Bates. The officrs
were elected as follows President,
Miriam L. Bates; Secretary,
Ida M. Rutherford; Treasurer, Elizabeth
Grimes; Asst. Treasurer,
Nancy M. Halty; Pianist, Jaunita
J. Jones; Chairman of Social Committee,
KatlTcrine Hathcock; Reporter,
Ernestine C. Burton.
The club i opened at 6:30 with
"Red Sails in the Sunset". Thp
dub1 colors were selected?whttrtr
were red and white and it was decided
to use the opening selections
is a theme song for the club. The
ladies of the city. The club will
indulge in many social activites
luring club hours.The next meetng
will be held at the home of
Miss Ida M. Rutherford, 8i2 Huncer
street.
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THE BLUE MOON CLUB
The Blue Moon Social club, held
its weekly meeting Tuesday nite,
July 7, at the home of Mrs. Geneva
McNair; 1425 Park St.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Miss Carrie
Henderson, after the devotion
al exercises, the clilb was opened
for business.
Under the heading1 of fc>Ievr
Business a very interesting discussion
was made on the plans o
the Mooner's Fourth Anniversary
which will be held Friday, July
17, 1936! T '
After all plans had been carefully
arranged the financial roll
was called, each member responded
to their name.
?-The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Thelma Reed, 1016Washington
St.
We were very glad to have with
us Mrs. Annie" McCoy of Asheville,
N. C. and Miss Walker of
Columbia, S. C. as visitors'.
The hostess, Mrs. McNair served
a delicious repast.
The Mooners and their guests
games.
At twelve everyone departed fo
home, expreosing themselves before
leaving as having spent an
enjoyable afternoon.
Visitors are always welcome
n! d c n (o 1
Lov Angela*
Anna Ray Moore, nationally
known colored girl orchestra leader,
who comes to the Township
Auditorium with her Orchestra on
July 20, 1936,' has been actively
engaged in the entertaining business
jfoj^manyLiears/
The musical background of Anna
Ray Moore begins when she was a
young girl. Great Orchestra leaders
were her weakness and fascinated
her. She never failed to
watch their every movement; and
when very young she made up her
mind to become an orchestra leader
herself. She let nothing get
in the way of her music.
Since the organization of her
band, Anna Ray Moore has changn
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cy aitu vuangcu vug pciounncj \J l
her band until now she has chosen
twelve very talented and versatile
artists, efich one a genius
in his line. Anna Ray Moore and
her Orchestra have-been making
friends everywhere, but they have
made more progress in the past
few years than in the other years
combined.
This recent progress may be attributed
to the increasng popularity
won by broadcasting over the
air waves. Hearing Anna Ray
Moore over the air has made the
public anxious to meet this band
and their famous leader in person.
With her personality; she is one
of the most popular girl leaders
in the country.,
Anna Ray Moore has been in demand
for single night engagements
and will be a treat* for
music lovers of this vicinity to
listen and dance . to Anna Ray
Moore and her Orchestra.
SURPRISE PARTY
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birthday party was given,
Tuesday, July 7, 193(>, at the home
of Mrs. Hannah Cook, in honor of
little Miss Willie Mae and Bitty
Jean Cook, ^wenty-one boys and
girls were present. Many games
were played. After 'which the
children were-, served ice cream,
caka and .after dinner mints-. *
After the birthday party Tuesday
evening, a big surprise birtnnite
party was given in honor of
Mrs. Hannah Cook. The party was
givenv by her daughter; Marion
Brown and Miss Irene Harris. The
Mrs. Cook, was in bed; and was
very surprised. S h e quickly
dressed and came to join her
guests. The ones that were present
are as follows: Mr. and Mrs;
Max Osbia, -Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Wallace, Miss Willie Osbia, Mr.
Charles Green, Mrs. Flora Belle
Stearn, Mr. Handy Samuels, Miss
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ivuuy iionnson, ivif. nenry uott.
Miss Irene Harris, Mr. Kohn
Hutto, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsley and
Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Manv
gifts were received by Mrs. Cook.
The hostess served ice oxajiueake
and candy.
THE TWELVE PALS SOC IAL
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The club met at the honn of
Miss Edna Johnson, with Miss
Carrie as Ijostess.
The meeting .was called to order
by the President singing
"Love lifted me." Bible, verses
by all members. Prayer in concert.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read, received and adopted.
The house was then opened
for old and new business. (The
roll was called and each member
responded.
The members extended their
deepest sympathy to Miss Henrietta
Frflst and family in the
death of her father.
We adjourned to meet at 1109
Pine St.
After adjournment the hostess
served Jce cream and cake.
Mabel Daniels, reporter
THIS. ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB
The last meeting of. the Oriental
Social club was held at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Lee Ford,
Mother, 1311 Liberty St., last
Thursday evening, July 2, 1936.
Our attention was called to business
by the Vice President, Mrs.
Montez Bethea. .Opening song
"Love Liftedl Me," Scripture
reading by Mrs. Montez Bethea.
Prayer by Miss Pauli/ie Reaves.
We were then ready to discuss
business "Which* was supervised hy
the Vice Preside'nt. After all
business matters had been discussed
we were then served a stiit
able course for the weather by
the hostessr ~T"The
next meeting of the Orien r
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of Mrs. Monte? Bethea, Thursday
night, July 9, 193G. Visitors are
welcome.
We. arc hoping that our President,
Mrs. Edith Pickens will be
able to be O.UI lUkl with us in uur
meetings.
Mattie Brown, Reporter
I.ES B<>NS AMIS
, The Les Bon Amis met at the
honie of Mr. Richardson, Tue'sdac
night, July 7, at the usual hyui
The nu cling was opened with thregular
devotion, with the President
presiding. The old business
was brought before the house, and
was completed. The, final check
was mad? on the "Ride and
Dance" that was given on the 3r<i
of July.
We put a project before the.
was suggested by Mr. Redd, by
our co-operation, we plan another
ride to be given on July 31. We
me going to make this trip more
convenient to the public. We are
planning to use more trucks an ;
station them at the most suitable
places for the public. We want fn
make this one of tin biggest of
its kind for the season. Water
for tlve final announcement.
All business was completed.
Aftei'.. the meeting w w ere enter-tarnefMry
playing bridge and oth- .
er games We adjoin in .1 t,o nu-fil .
next Tuesday night with Mr. McKim
at Benedict college campus
his home. * A special n< tice to all
members to be--present tot?next ~
meeting.
We had as our visitors Mr.
Smith, visitors ar0 always
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MODERNISTIC CLl'B
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The club met at the home ot"
.Miss Ella Reeves Tuesday, July
7. The devotion w^s led by Miss
Mctts. Open&ig sohg ,4lh th<.
Garden." Bible verses were given
by each member. The 23rd
I'salm indyd the devotions.
The meeting was turned over
.o the President Old business
was cleared up and new businesswas
discussed. The roll" was calld
and we were, dismissed by repeating.the
mizpah.
MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 1
The Circle held its regular
meeting at the home of Mrs. Lula
Johnson af 1100 King St. The
meeting was called to' order at tVw.
usual hour with Mrs. Annie Robinson
presiding in tlie absent, o;
_Lbu. President.?Opening sung-?by_
Mrs. A. Nelson after which- the-,
cliib repeated the 23rd Psalm.
Prayer by Mrs. Butler. Scripture
lesson read by Mrs. Nelson, 10ts
Psalm of David. The house was
tlu-n in order for. business. The
minutes were read, received and
adopted. Old aand new business
was called for. The roll was
called; all members responded. We
also listened to some wpnderful re
marks from the pastor which every
one enjoyed. We were dis-1
ionriud to meet with Mrs. L. V.
Jenkins July 13, at 1012 Harden I
St. Tlu- hostess served ice cream
and .cake; every jone expressed
themselves as having spent an
enjoyable evening.
Mrs. A. Lm Reese, President:
Mrs. P. Hale, Sec.; Miss Q. M.
Addison, reporter.
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V'.. CLUB
The. Lucky Bir<V- Social Club nu'i
at th<. homo uf Mr. Sam William?
1527 Whalov St. Dovntirinnl spi
vices opened up by' singing by
sister McCoy "Shine on Me.'
Scripture, reading by the Vice
Pres. Bro. Sam Williams, l it
chapter, of St. John. Prayer by
Bro. Willie Boyce. This brough*
our devotional service to a cloose
The president took charge of the
meeting. The minutes of the last
meeting- were read, received an
adopted. The new an<f.unfinished
business was taken up. The sick
committee made their report.
Theft will be a Silver Tea at thhome
of Mr", and Mrs. Kennedy
l'J21 Wheat SC Sunday, July 12
lttdtk Members and friends ar
cordially invited. Mrs. Alice Ran
dolph wk? eh cted Chairman ol
the Sick Committee. T+m roh
was called; members- present lit
We were dismissed by Mr. Jam?.Kennedy.
We were , served chicken salad
tea, cakes and candy. Miss lien-.
Rowe is leaving us -for Myrtt
Beach Saturday. July ll.lPoO.
THE MAODALENE CIRCLE
NO. 3
The Circle met Wednesday f
the home of. Mrs. " Eva Adams.
TT12~ Tobacco St.?The meeting
uas culled to I'l'dei On C dapIain,
Mrs. Lucretia Brown. After
devotional the nn-etting was turned
over to tthe President. Mrs.
Senior. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by Mrs. Q.
Burgess. Mrs. Adam marched
the ship for the first Sunday. The
committee made, their report.
Mrs: Long is on the sick list also
Mrs. Goodwin. A splendid pro-,
gram was rendered.
Our next meeting will be a:
the home of Mrs. idella "Shule't,
1610 Rice St. We were d i Amisse.l
by Mrs. Adams.
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