The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 17, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
P Saturday, October 17, 1936
I The patients and friends of Dr.
H. D. Harper will be glad to
know that he is convalescing nicely
from a series of operations
which he underwent recently.
Mr. John L. Bellinger spent the
week-end with Miss Lois B. White
of Tyon, N. C. A dinner party ,
was given by Misses Annie Gary
r and Hattie Berry.
Mrs. Eliza Long has returned i
?after a very plertannfa visit in New York
City. Mrs Long was accompanied
by l\er little neice, Doris <
V Long.
Miss Lorene Hueston of States \
ville, N. C., was the week-ena
- guest of Miss Margaret White oi
?- 1230 Harden street and relatives
She reported ?a delightful stay.
Miss Hueston's early return is
hoped for by many.
Miss Louise E. Dannelly spent !
the week in the city. She is en (
route ,to Saluda, S. C., where she 5
win resume ner position leacning. ;
Miss Dannelly spent a delightful j
vacation in New York with hei '.
,m6ther. / .'.v.??j
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens of t
Myrtle Beach after spending theii
vacation in Laurens, ?. C., with I
Mr. Owens' relatives and friends. *
passed thru the city Tuesday on
their way home. They visited the t
"Leader's" office; and Mrs. Owens I
had shopping* to do while here, t
We wish them a pleasant trip. J.
On Sunday Miss Essie Spent the
day with her sister arid friends, J
Miss Lillian Dean, Prof. Pecola }
Worthy and Horace Lee in Iiock 0
Hill, iS. C. Misg Lillian Dean is
now at Clinton college. Prof. Wor v
thy is now teaching at Friendship
college. She is now back at A. U. _
aint'she^repbrts^a pleasant trip.
Misses Essie and Willie Belle
Dean spent a few days in Washing
ton with their brothers and sjster- ^
in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Gillard ^
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. James Dean, a
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dean. They n
a/pro 11-ni, XT e
?' c* v II wilt iU'W I UK'tl. I j
Many friends visited them. On c
Friday night they were entertain- j,
ed by Mr. and ;Mrs. Hillard Dean i
at their ana r Orient. 1?06?Inhcrwood
St., N\ E., as the guests ar- q
rived they were served with Tom ]
Collins. The ones who were pres- v
ent were as follows: Miss Hazei 0
Demory, Mr, Elson Demory, Otis
Demory, Claude Evans, Mr. and t
Mrs. Marcus Dean, Mr. Waltei n
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fqs- ft
ter, James Dean, ftlr. Elmer Car- c
roles, Miss Lillian Dean. . t
"B" NATURAL MUSIC CLUB
Columbia, 3: I .? The semi- '
monthly meeting of the "B" Natural
club convened at the residence
of (Mr.) Edgar Byrd Williams,
1408 Lyon St. Tuesday ii
night, ?0.ctober 13, 1936, at (i o'- t
* clock. The devotions were led by li
(Miss) Mildred Beaver, the Chap- 1
lain. Musical quotations ^te c
k 1 veil uy an ?j me meniDers. The e
house was opened for business by n
the President, Edgar Thompson.. C
The lives of German' Musician.; are r
being discus.se>.' in 'October. The s
life of John Sebastean Ilach was h
discussed. After which the ad- 1;
visor, Mr. Riddick led a musical s
spelling match of Italian musical h
terpis. . The meeting closed by v
singing "Auld Lang Syne". The ii
meeting closed; the remainder of n
l the evening was spent in social e
'r festivities. Ii
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iipr oaies, iun ana eicitcment.
But those days ate gone forever. Julia
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PROFESSIONAL NOTICE I
Dr. H. P H?rppi?, -win ?
be back in hi- office after Fri- i ^
Jay, October 23. ?'
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THE MANHATTAN SOCIAjL th
CLl'B so
The club ntot at the home of th
Mrs. Mattie Kdney, 110G Park St. j in
The opening souk was Jed by Mr lev
Gectrge Thompson.. Scripture I wi
reading, President Mrs. 1). Smith, ed
Prayer by Mrs. Roda Clifton. | bt
Another soil}? by Mrs. Annie : N
Grant. . or
Each member recited Bible verses
beginning withe the letter "L'
After the devotions, the business
part of the meeting was turned
over to the President, which was M
discussed very briefly. St
We were glad to have Mrs. Clif- te
ton back dirom her vacation and al- "L
so Miss Mary Davis lined up wit! pr
os again. Ta
" The' club adjourned to meet at th
the home of Mrs. Rosa Clifton, to
)22 Washington St. J \vi
The club served a delicious re
course of sandwiches, cake and ed
cocoa. wi
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THE WAVER LEY SILVER n!
STAR CLUB ho
Tht club met at the home of
Miss Marie Merkson, on Tayloi wSt.
The- house was called to or- gier
by the President. Opening
long led by Miss Merkson; led in
pvaydr by Mrs. Gracie' Jacoh,
sec. Song, Miss Ruby Lee Johnion.
Then each member, recited
? Bible verse and responded with
heir fees. The roll was called
aiyl eadh member answered to
heir name.
The Crusaders and the Waverey
Silver Stars are planning to
five a i once or? the 26 of October. "li
The hostess sexved salad, sal- m<
ines, hot cocoa with Marsh-mel- th
ows, jcllo and cake. We adjourned Al
o meet at the pome of Miss Eve- C'1
yn Mewborn on Oak St., 1220. K1'
"he Waverley Silver Star invites
ou to- a Silver Tea Sunday at
frs. Willie Mae Walton on Mc- F*8
)uffie Ave, 1216, from 5 to 6
I'clock.
Mrs. Maggie Johnson, Reporter
THE WARD ONE WILLING Br
WORKERS OhUB
mi
Zi
The Ward One Willing Workers
Jlub met at the home of Miss Res <h
a Cheeseboro,' 508 College St., eh
i'uesday, October 13, with the Mad en
m President presiding, Miss An- ?'
lie B, Wolfe; The meeting was ne
ailed to order by the Madam re(
'resident and opened with the
lub's song, led by Mrs. Cheese- n'(
loro. Prayer by Miss Annie B. th
Wol'V?. Beautiful Bible verses ?f
. ere tie a ret by all, of the member s. Tei
'he roll was calle," and the mem- se:
bers responded briefly. There
nil be a Silver Tea at the home
f Miss Annie B. Jones Sunday,
)ctober 18, J15 Sumter St. Then
ho meeting was closed. Mrs. An- .
ie S. Brown led the closing song;
liss A. B.. Wolfe led the closing at
ide. May the Lord watch be- Hi
ween me and thee while we are
bsent one froom another. qU
Amen W{
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III. I AV ALtLKS'
SOCIAL CLUB
The Cavaliers were entertained
n gala style at the residence of
he President, Mr. Marion Wil- ^
lams. On Tuesday night, Oct. X'
3, 1936. The business session 0 c
onvened, after which, Miss Mari- f?'
tta Hymes cond/ucted a spelling SK
latch which was won bv the Cr
Ihaplain, Mr. Melton Herbert. The
oniaining of the evening was *a
pent in social festivities. The
ost's mother, Mrs. Lotta Haw- m<
ins served a delicious repast con to
istiher of fried pork chops, rice,
ot rolls, cake and lemonade. We P?
/ere delighted to have the fplknv:ig
visitors present: Misses El- 23
ora Hall, Clyde Hymcs, Mari- bu
tta Hymes, Mildred Ilolman and wt
liss Ernestine Goode.
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JLL'E MOON SOCIAL CLUB
The Blue Moonors held their
eekly meeting Tueteday nite,
L'tober 13, 1*336, at the home of
iss Alice Odom on Park St. The
voting was called to order by
e President, Miss Carrie Hender
in.
After the devotional exercises
e President gave a very intere'stg
talk to the membeirs v hicb
cry one enjoyed. After the roll
us called the meeting was cios1
and all members are askel to
' on time at the home of Miss
ezzie Wheeler, 1325 Gregg St.
i next Tjesday night.
HOSE SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home oof
iss Maggie . Rose, 2321 Gervais
Miss Jennie Smith, as hoBss.
The opening song was
eave It There." After which
ayer was led ?y Miss Emma
*rnipseed-.?The few minutes
at were left were turned over
the jyrogram committee. There
is an interesting short program
ndered. Then the roll was call-'
and each member responded
th a Bible verse and paid their
les. Delicious hot chocolate
th marshmellows was served,
ir next meeting will be at the
ime of Miss Emma Turnipseed
Marshall St. We are celebratg
our firat anniversary which
11 be at the home of Mrs. Brown
01 Senate street Monday night,
:toDer lUth at 8 o'clock. The
iblic is invited.
Our motto: "Good Music."
G. Miller, Reporter; Ethel Robson,
President.
LA'AMAZAUNT CVXB
The La'Amazaunt club met at
e beautiful 'home of Miss Claua
feouie, 1208 Heidt St. The
Jeting was called to order by
e President at the usual hour
fter the devotional exercises the
ib was rendereJ a short proam
by the conimittee. The Pr<>am
was as follows:
A reading by (Miss) Eliza
itterson.
An instrumental solo by Mr.
jrner Clark.
A reading by Mr. Scott.
A solo by Miss Eunice Bowers
A rea'ding by (Miss) Marian
own.
After which Mr. Dessie Neaith
presented to us Mr. Willie
nnimer and Mr. T. ILewis.
Mr. R. Davis, a member of the
ib who has been absent ftom the
ib for quite a while was prest
with us last evening. He gave
very interesting talk. Mr. Zinrman-and-M-rr-T.Z
Lewis were
ceived |as members of the club.
Misses Claudia Bouie?and Eu:e
Bowers were the hostess of
e evening. The menu consisted
T ~ l_ i. _ i. - 1 1 l-~
a. Punch and cake were also
rved.
Mr. Mervin Mitchell, President;
liss) Marian Brown, Reporter.
THE BLOCK "W" CLUB
The Blpck "W"- cdub will meet
the home of Mr. Walker, 1500
eidt street, Monday, October 19
8:00 p.m. All members are relested
to be present. Visitors are
;lcome at all times.
.S BON AMIS SOCIAL I'LL'h
The club met at the hoome of
r! Louis Gibson on Lady St.,
lesday, Octoober 13. The meets'
was called to order by the
ce-Presidcnt promptly at 8:00
dock. And a lively discussion
llowed which enabled the Pre.' ing
officer to cover much
ound in a little while. When
e business was finished no were
vored with a few remarks from
r. D. A. Christie, a guest at our
?eting, as we are always glad
welcome Visitors.
The party that had been postned
a few weeks previous has
en set for a new date, October
. The place is yet uncertain,
t will be announced in next
;ek's issue of this newspaper.
THE COLLIGAN KNIGHT'S
CLUB
Newberry^. S. C^rXhis . -ajhovc ,
Med club has been doing gfeat
>rk i.uring the past summer,
th Mr. Jerome Pettis as Presint
and his wonderful staff of
"icers.
The club enjoyed a " wonderful
p td Columbia, S. C. on Septomr
4th to hear Willie Bryant" and
i NBC Orchestra. We also gave
me very good socials at Pratt's
This club intends to be in ser o
*throuorh the winter and look
r the news every other week be
use we only meet twice a
jnth.
Judson Nance, Reporter
THE AURORA CLUB
Seneca?The first official meet
g of the Aurora Club met at the
me of Miss J. E. Bynum, Tues*
v night, Sept. 2$. A very defhtful
evening was spent. After
aying bridge, a very deliciouB
urse was served. <
Miss G. E. Caldwell entertainthe
club Tuesday night, Oct.
Many interesting ifeat|ires
sre discussed. We enjoyed a very
??Rarit. eveninsr. The hostess
rved a sweet course.
The members and friend's od
e club enjoyed a v?ry pleasant
eninff with the Ace of Heart's
ub of Greenville, at the home of
r. Nathaniel Williams Frivtoy
grht. Oat. 9. The ,out of town
wsts were: Dr. and Mra. Mcaren;
Dr. arid Mrs. Cooper, Dr.
id IMrs. Gibbs, Dir. and Mh*s.
uifgins; and Mr. and Mrs. Cols
Smith. \
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UE PALMETTO LEADER
"BACHANTES"
The Club Jmet at the home of
Miss Mabel Brown, 2312 Rich lane.
St. The financial roll was calked
and each member responded
briefly. The constitution was read
and adopted also the minutes of
the last meeting. Plans were
made for future entertainments. A
party Was suggested and met the
approval of all present. A^tefr
a brief discussion of business, wen
served a delicious repast, i After
which we adjourned to mecV with
Miss B. E. Goins and Mr. L. A.
Brown on the next meeting date
FRIENDLY FEW
The club met at the nurses'
home Tuesday, October 6, *1930
The meeting was opener by sing
ing "In The Garden." Prayer repeated.
Song "Just As I Am."
Miss Needon sang a beautiful so.
ihg was received and adopted,
after which the meeting was
tufi ned over to the. President. We
are glad to say that some r>f ouf"
members are becoming rrjore interested
in. the club. Old and new
business was discussed. All mem
bcrs responded.
Mi"ss Sumter, President; B.
Brown, Reporter.
THE YOUNG PEOPLE PROGRESSIVE
CLUB OF BISHOP'S
MEMORIAL A. M. E.
CHURCH
A group of young people of
Bishop's Memorial Church- orga
nized tnemseives under the aoove
name. Due to the increase in in-,
terest of the young people toward
the ohurch, we felt that it was our
duty to help promote tlve genera!
welfare of the church. The orga-.
nizalion will serve a'S an auxiliary
to the church.
When the group of young people
met a few weeks ago, iwe eiected
Miss Alice Smith as President;
Miss Bertha Goode as our
secretary; and other officers. We
have had one meeting only, and
the young people were very active.
We -ar-e working very hard
to make this club a success in every
way. ~>
"By our efforts, we wish to
rise."
CARIV~0F THANKS 1
Mrs. Corrie Thompson of
806 1-2 First St, Charlotte, N. C.,
wishes to thank the many friends
of -her and her brother for the
kindness shown her during the
death of her broth?F,: Mr. George
Lee Ratlirlf of Columbia, S. C.
IN MEMORIAM
; In memory of our dear mother,
and aunt, Mrs. Ella Taylor, who
departed this -,Hfe- two years?ago-,
in
u?ei,uuer i?., liiot.
Gone but not forgotten. _
The Lord giveth and the Lord
taketh away, blessed be the name
of the Lord.
Daughters:?Anna Taylor Sam.
on, Gertrude Brown, and family.
GREENWOOD NEWS
A Gala Affair
?Mi. and Mis. V. B. Nance grac- '
iously entertained a group of
guests at a "Party" on Friday evening,
October 9, in honor of Miss
Helen Jones, of Orange, New Jersey,
at their palatiaL home on
Hackett St.
Mixed autumn flowers and lovely
lace ferns beautifully arranged
throughout the living room, hall,
and dining room, created a pleasing
setting for the assembled
guests. <
Four tables were arranged for
cards. Later in the evening the
group enjoyed swell music by
"Wayne King," and his orchestra.
"Cocktail supreme" and mints
were served throughout the eve
ning.
The lovely evening attire of the
ladies afforded a splendid background
for the well groomed men.
A delicious chicken salad course,
coffee, potato chips, stuffed dates,
crackers, ice cream and cake were
served.? Guests -included: Misses
Lela Johnson, Mary F. Smith Willie
Fox, Mayme L. Williams, Julia
Benson, Agnes Williams, Dr. and
Mrs. I. M. Thompkins, Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Sanders, ;Mr. and Mrs.
T. K. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Nance, Messrs. J. L. Parks, Laney
Percival, Henry Williams, Johnie
Dean, Mrs. C. A. Estues, and Miss
Helen Jones,--the--guest uf'honor. I
?At the close each olie expressed
himself as having spent a most enjoyable
evening.
Mrs. D. H. Weston and Miss Cre
ola Woodard of Spartanburg passed
through the city last Saturday
enroute to Abbeville. They spent
'a short while at the home of Miss
Lela Johnson on Baptist St.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Steuart of
Columbia spent last Sunday in the
city visiting theiv mother, Mrs
J. V. Stewart.
Professor Elbert Johnson, instructor
at Voorhees spent last
week at home visiting his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Nance have
returned home after spending a
very pleasant summer in Washington,
D. C. *
NOTICE
i The Christian Home Burial Aid
I Society will meet Satun.%y, Oct.
17th at Woodard, S.iC.
Lodge No. 65, -Mrs. Mamie
J Thompson, Presi<..?cnt.
Prof. W. R. Bowman, our efficient
grand secretary has written
ur that he will be there sure.
Our Grand President, Mrs. Burton
will be there from Greenville.
Come one, come all.
(Rev.) L. F. Sanders, Dist.
Pres.; C. L. Worthy, Vice-Pres.;
Wesley Emmerson, Sec. (
DOROTHY THOMPSON I) KM- 1
ES PREJUDICE AGAINST
NEGRO
New "York ? (C). ? Dorothy
Thompson, special writer !<" t h?
New York Herald Tribune ai <1 <>t.h
er American new-papers, 'reply- i
ing to Editor Elmer Anderso,, Car '
ter of Opportunity Magazine, w lie
editorial charged. he.r with ""
"baiting" the Negro in. a recent M
syndicated article on the Negro '
vote, says in a letter to Edit'*' ^
Carter published in the current '
Opportunity: "My dear Mr. Car- 1
ter: I am very sorry if I.gave you u
or the readers of ?the Herald Tri- II
bune the impression tl\at 1 was I
baiting Negroes.. If the Negro 1>
vote is venal, if Ncgro.es are of- t
ten "voted" in whole blocs, as I h
know is oft^n the case. I .do. not o
blame the Negroes. I blame t.'re 1
complete cynci-m of the political C
parties, and I thought I made tha^.o
clear.?That the?Negi oe.-'.ai t for- ?
worst educated and the most ev- n
plaited part ol oir?> populathm -js 1 .
certainly not opoji to debate. Nor j
is it the fault of the Negroes,. Th.<
Democratic Partv flatters the No- ti
groes where it is. politic to flatter
them and neglect them where H is t
politic to neglect them.. The Tier ,
publicans buy them.1 wherever (l
they can, and you know that us
well as I do. Ami you kr.ow. also,
they often can. The Uepubli- V
cans come out with noble word
at every convention, but they
don't lift a finger to see that thi '
Negroes have access, even in the. '
north, to the better pair! nctivities.
My article was in no sens'*
directed against Negroes, but was
directed at the insincerity nf tin
two leading parties on the Negro
question.
In his comment on th? letter '
Mr. Carter says: "The editor i-..'
gratified to know that Miss '
Thompson did not intentionally' c
mean to? holfl the Negro electorate ''
up to scorn, it always conies as ,
a shock to those engaged in the '
herculean task of ^proving race ^
lolatioius to find one ill a pi?si.ti< n ~~
to wield vast influence in nodding 1
opinions deliberately or unconsciously
assuming an attitude *
which tends to make'their task infinitely
more difficult Especially
isrthis true when a racial connotation
is placed phenomena which ?
have no real racial significance.
f "If the widespread resentment
oC scares of intelligent Negroes 11
and an equol number of liberal I
whites is any criterion, then th. 0
impression which Mi>ft Tlumipsor
conveyed, albeit, unintentionally,
was distinctly harmful to the Negro."
DRAFT 0-POINT PROGRAM 11
TO HELP SHARECROPPERS a
_ 11
V. iiaU?Springs, Arlcrr -ft ut?flu-' ~
Arkansas Farm Tenancy Com- .
mission, of which Preside!.t .1. R.
Watson of Arkansas State ladhnro
is the only colored member dha-ftnd
the following five-point pro (.
ffrani Friday as follows: 1. K fi- f
cation anions both adults and chil. a
dren; 2. Health improvement: ; 1.
County boards.to review and ar- ,,
bitr^te crop settlement and othei (1
disputes between landlord and ><
tenants; 4. Financing of. the ton- -c!
ant's "furnish" (the equipment | (and
livestock he supplies i'
runit'Udt with the landlord ithru .|
co-operatives to eliminate hicb
prices and high interest rate-:
A system of farm home ownership
through Federal aid ami
State co-operation. The Southern
Tennant Farmers' Union present- a
ed its views before the Commi.- , 1
ion ant pledged co-operation..
- ST. GEORGE NEWS
Sundav School w;i. eoiwl ot...)
by the Supt. Mr. Joseph Jones.
At 11:80 set vices began. Tlu- i
pastor was at his best Sunday *
morning.
Rev. Bethea is getting belt- i'
and the members and of'leers '
are doing all they can to get
things ready for the conference
which is iust out side of the door.
Dr. J. E. Beard. P. E. of. tin
Charleston District ha> just closet.
the fourth quarter; the moTn"
bers paying him out.
The pastor seems to l?e o ? n
pleased with the way in which the ?
members are trying to eo-ujcrat in
helping to make things \Voik
illxt vicsVit will li.fiL... ...
tertamment Monday, night .'-Oct. I'd
known as the f'Seven Tables." '
sponsored by Miss-Rachel B. Hay- j h
nes and others. 1 j
Mr. Gregg gave a wonderful ..
Moving Picture Monday night. (>? -
tober.?L2?wlvich wa^-mToVcd TTT r
PHILADELPHIA NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. .William Weston
gave a joint birthday party Thurs-. day
night, October 1, in honor of
their son, Mr. William Weston, Jr I
and Miss Anna Lee. The guestsincluded:
Mrs. Robert Thompson,
Mrs. Edward Goodwin, Mr. John I*
ij. Adams, Mr. Henry B. Crawford'.51
Miss Gussie Mae Goiwlwin \! iwc '11
Ollie Mae Weston, Mr. Tom Davis 1 1
Mr. Thomas Weston, Miss .lanie |i
Mae Westqn ami'Mrs. Janie Wi s. '
ton, Mr. Thomas Weston was tht ,
toastmaster and we all did enjoy
ourselves. * I
X When leaf i
v And nip
A Come masqu
Y For a 1
|?r HALLOWE'EN Bt
1??"^Abie's 1
| FRIDAY NIGHT, OC
t|! Tickets 25 Cents - ?
?? Though we are not ji
X There's fup for
Y Come to our party j
X * ' I'll guarantee y<
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Voorhecs Consecrates
New Chapel
St, l'hiiip,'> Chapel. the bcautiul
\aulted roofed church, recenty
< )ecu-'! at Voorliecs school, was
onseerated at a very impressive
crvice Kriday morning. Oetobei
tli. The lit. Rev, K. Finley,
haii.man of the uTistbc hoard ol
'(Mirhciand Bishop of th.e L'ppoj
'iocesi' .of S. -officiated. Othr.-'
who aided in the service ami
ho made -h it speeches were lit
'.ev. A. S. Thomas, Bishop of the
tiocese of Lower South Carolina,
ev. H. D. Phillips, Chairman of
he . build in tr commijtUe of ,Vo'6r
ees, A ret.deacon K. L. Baskervill
f Charleston, Archdeacon J. B
'.IlioTt of < olunibia. .M-rs. James K
ain of Columbia, and Rev. Sum
icr (iue'iiy
Many student. and friends wites'sed
fhc ceremony. Special con(deration
is.due the white. friendsrum
Charleston, who made.a speial
pi-lyriniau-o to Voorhees to witess
the ceremony and to bccojni
ettej- acquainted with the work of
he school. There were als() white
i iynds 1 nun Waltcrboru and Den;
nark, Amnncr the friends present
core: .Major and Mrs W n
- ..... ... 4J. V
iml Mi:. and- Mrs. .J. E. Hart of
fork. Rev. I. \V. Ambler and pary
from SummerVi.lle, Rev. Skar- 1
Ion and . party from Walterboro', j
tin-. Reese, Rev. .Rajran, Mr. Mc"artha,
Mr. and Mrs. Needy from
b-nmark. Miss Rossa B. Cooky I
md Miss (iraee B. 1 fouse from fit... _
Icleita Island; Mr. Frank Header-,
on of Aiken. Mr. and" Mrs. J. H. ,
doiiolpii and'Mr. .ami Mrs. P. R.
'iel'diny of Charleston, Miv J. D.
darshal! and Mrs. Kloise Chapii
lie of Bamberir. Mis. J. E. Glov- 1
r and* Rev. R. H. Jackson of Or- J
mjftburrr. Mrs. C. P. McGbwan
lev. M. F. Williams..Mrs. A. S
rhomas. Mrs. W. K. Haskell, Mrs
V. H. Johnson, Miss Carolina T. '
Villiams and others from Charles- .
1 ARK RIVERS 1
SWAYS KEPI BE1CANS 1
Albany, N'. C.? (C)?Dr. Mark
livers, of Harlem, brother of Hon.
Yancis. Iv. Rivers, Ha stern Direci.n
of the (rOP among1 Negroes
* credited with causing the Renib
lican Slate Convention to
oine out in a clear-cut stand on
lie. Anti-Lynehing bill.
"NOAH" TO OPKN OCT 7
New York?(C)??"Noah," a
omedy by Andre Obey, adopted
y Carlt >n Moss from the English
i-\t of Arthur Whnurt, with mus:
by Jean s'tor, opens, on Oct. 1
t the Lafayette theatre as tht
e-w \\ PA play. _ ?iitsr
colored jury in
southwest arkansas (
Mur frees hero, Ark,?(C)?Pike--}
aunty's- first all-colored jury (of j
welvf sawmill workers) de'iber- j
ted sixty-live minutes last Thurs- f
ay and returned a verdict of sec- j
nd degree murder with a recom,..,-,.1.,
-vuhiih. mi uve years tor
haries Gentry, a colored man ]
harjrod with killir.tr Jasper Evans, ]
doled. Write attMi.H'Vs remc- 1
riUeH?(null faille- and- the State ,
cmai'.iio.r death for Gentry.
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