The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 24, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Baturday, October 24, 193(5 ' Mr. James Graham of Goldsboro, N. C. was the week-end guest of Miss Frances D. Taylor, 2423 Millwood Avenue, Columbia, S. C. Miss Esther Washington, viceprincipal of New Howard Graded school, is now in N. Y. C. taking her Master's Degree at Columbia . _?-?-?: university. " ** ~ THE BLOCK ' \V" CLUB The Block "W" club met at the home of Mr. Walker, -4500?HeidtSt., Monday^ night, October 19, 36. After a very short and interjo ssauisnq oqt uiB.i3o.id 3ui}sa the club was discussed. The club d-jhas decided to erive it's first nnh. Kc entertainment at Booker Wash ington High school on Friday night, November 6, 1936. Watch ftor further announcements in our reports. With the ending of .our - business, the host served a delicious course of sandwiches and cocoa. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. Stallworth, 140C . Heidt St.,. Monday night, November 2, 1936. Mr. Henry Ashe, a , senior and football player of Allen university was our guest. \ SURPRISE PARTY ^ Mr. Sam McCoy gave a surprisi party at the home of Mrs. Alice Randolph, No. 8 Demcy Ave. in honor of Miss Irene Rowe. When _ ; ?the guests arrived they all enchased surprise. They played many games of whist, after which a.dfL I licious course of ice cream, punch and candy was served. Then w< j all enjoyed ourselves dancing b> ! radio music._ 1 -J~ ^The guests were: Jimmie Wilson/* Miss Ruth, _|Williams, Miss A Rosetta Norris, Mr. William I . >. Mickens, Mrs. Clara Pressly, Mrs Eve Harris, Miss Willie Mae Ad f ltfv. ??:- Ci ft wo, V/I?vnvci.uciu, VICi neva Taylor, Mr. Emera Bowens, Mr. Jerry Goodwin, Mr. Eugent Mickens.-Miss Maude. Hampton * Mr. James Sims, Miss Tressy Gunter, Mb* Foster Wright, Mi. and Mrs. Ben MeGoy^?Mrs:?Queonic" Thurmond, Mr. Luke Randolph Mr. Emanuel Walker, Mr. S, Wal Wilbert Scott, Mr. John Davis k . - ker, Mrs. Mae Belle Minter. * They all expresed themselves au having an enjoyable time. BACCHANTES ... The club met at the home W I, ?. Miss Goena, 1523 Hardbrf St. with Miss B. E- Goens and Mr. L. A. jk Brown serving as host and hosK tess. I The house was called to orilei by the President, MY. Walter Dean Jr. Old and new business was discussed. Plans were nia.'-e for a party Friday night, October 23, 1936, at 912 Pine St. The party will start at 8:30 o'clock. We assure you a good time and plenty of fun. We were delighted to have two new members join us at this time. They are Miss Bernice Raiford and Miss Dorothy Kelly. Some other names were brought up, discussed and approved. ?We were indeed .glad to have with us at this meeting on? ol our honorary members, in thd person of Miss Emma M. Kershaw. r T/innt-. f-, I / . I /. R11 I J ] I. ' ? it brought back the fraUirpj, F youthful lovelinen of her hair ?it brought HIM back, tool Dro'ty. sh ? t ft tMen crowd around her wherever she goes. Women envy her strange new power to win love. To look at Julia now you'd never suspect that she was once a wallflower, longing for dates, fun and excltement.-But those days are gone forever. Julia has found happiness. She Is again safe hi hit arms. And all ?>"causo Godefroy's Larleuse gave her glamorous charm that turns men's thoughts to romance. If your dealer G( end $1.25 0 direct to ODIPtOY MANUFACTURINO COMPAI . Bv < Miss Kershaw made some very interesting remarks to the club. She will leave the city soon to resume her work at Bethune, S. C. and we pray for her happiness and success; After the discussion was over, the host and hostess served a delicious repast, which from facial expressions was _ enjoyed by all. We adjourned to meet with Mr. Lucius L. Sakers, 13U2 Heidt St., Monday night, October 26, 1936. LeRoy A. Brown, Reporter THE MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB ? The club met at the home of Miss Ro>y Clifton, 922 Washington St. with the Vice President, Mr. Johnson, presiding. The opening song wa<?led-?by Miss Jessie Bowers. Prayer by Miss Annie Grant. Second song by Mis. Mattie Lee Wilson. Scripture reading by \Ti,' ur;ii: a .A . ?? 1111ti111. nuuiuer .suuji by Mamie Each member recited Bible verses beginning with the letter "M." After the devotional, old and new business was discussed briefly.' We were glad to huve a visitor Mrs. McDonald. The club adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Mary Davis, 1000 block of Park St; Closing song led by the President, Mrs. Dojly Smith. BIRTHDAY NITE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Tobin, jjavo a birthnitc party for their daughter, (Miss) Dorothy Patter son, Tuesday nite, October 20, 1U:16. The ones that were present are: Willie Mae Rjtter, Ilomerzelle Bowman, Marion Brown, Edna Cooper, Janie Belle Diggs, Louise- Johnson, and Mary Griffin. Theodore Smith,. Henry Bowman C. Fields, Cizer Bowman, Thomas n~i nxi * iwuurs\JiJ, IVUUUI i VjUiut-i t, Tobin, George E. Haleomb, and Hildreth Hopkins. -?- v At ten o'clock p. m. every one went into the dining room, and were served Irish potato salad, saltine crackers, hot cocoa and cake, and aftev dinner mints. After which every body continued tc enjoy themselves until eleven o'clock. EES HON AMIS SOCIAL CLUE The club met at the homo of the Vice President, Mr. Lcland Stewart, on Tuesday, October 20, at 8 o'clock. The meeting, was opened by the President and a lively discussion ensued in which ever) ..one of the ir.iinbei.s took a put'l After the short business session was finished, the club was de. lighted by a delicious repast ol salmon on lettuce. When this waj over the members- enjoyed a few games of whist and then depart Led to meet next week with Mr Cave, on Senate St. The party that had been post i roned a few -.weeks prior to this 11 i. . .. - win up neiu mis week at i the home of Mrs. Iian..Mj)h, at 2210 Luzon "Ave. Everyone is invited to attend t^his affair whicl promises to be a very grand one Even though your hair has become red, Cray, freaky or off color from the use of not Irons or stralghtencrs, a simple application of Larleuse will. In a few minutes. leave It natural looking and glossy black. Color comes evenly: Jet black, black; dark, medium or light brown, or blonde. No waiting. No disappointments. If not satisfied, yotir dealer will promptly refund your money. Let Godefroy's Larleuse bring you happiness, love and romance, as It has to thousands Vnur .1 1ha, I get a bottle,"TODAY""" IRFFRrtY'S ieu&e inch HAIR coloring' IMPROVED 4Y 3510 OUVI ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. * I>A AMASAUNT The club held it's weekly meeting Tuesday nite, October 20, 193(5, at the beautiful home of Kev. and Mrs; Patterson, 008 Walifut St. The meeting was "called to order by the President, at 8:30 p. m. Miss E. It. Bowers opened . up the meeting by singing "Why Not Come To llim Now?" Prayer by ltev. Bui roughs. Al'terwhich the delotiomil exercises came to a close. After Which we went into the business part of tho meeting. We were glad to have with us, Mr. Sullivan. He gave some very - encouraging remarks The host and hostess were, Mr. Harry Riley, and Miss Eliza Patterson. The menu consisted of Salmon, " _.<alad, RtTZ crackers, hot col lee, and mUter dinner minti.J We are looking forward for the dance tha.twill be given Monday Ill IL* j UllUUl'l Ii'OU, ,Ut LUC* IlVmC. of Mrs. Jessie Folders, 1008 Pine St. (?pn>i? and ifhjoy yourself!. Air. Afarniin Mitchell, president (Miss) Marion Brown, repoiter THE BROWN SKIN MODEL SOCIAL. CLUB The elub he-Id it's weekly meeting at the home of Miss Mattie Paul, it's secretary, 1(502 Gregg St. The meeting was called to oivf.r by the President, Miss Ruth Boyd. The roll" was called and every member answered to their name. The-t-Utb had as thrir?guest, Mr. J. A. llartwell. After .the business of the meeting, th?* members played a game of Bridge. The club was served hot tea, ami sandwiches. Miss Eula Mae Paul, reporter MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. E. Bradley of Saltcrs, S. t C., announces the marriage of her youngest sister, Miss Estell Tisdal to Air. Wallace B. Brisbane of Columbia, S. C. Miss Tisdal is a former stu-'l dent o'f Wooi bees and S. C. Stati college, aild is now principal of I the Ward school,. in Williamsburg, County. , Air. Brisbane v is a former stu->?ent of Allen university, and is now in the business men's circle VII U 111 U ltt. 1 THIS LITKV BIRD SOCIAL . CLUB The Lucky Bird Social club met ' at the heme of Mrs. Viola Jenkins 1010 Lady St. Tuesday evening, October 20, at 0 o'clock. The mOot imr M-nc K\? tK,. _ HI Will' 1 'J ?M?Chaplain, Mrs. Mary McCoy. Tlu> opening song was "Shine On Me." J Scripture lesson 1th chapter ot Cor. 1-10 verso, by President, Mr. ' (J. W. McDaniels. Song by club. "I'll Be Waiting l'p There.'' Prayer by the Vice President. Mr. Sam ' Willaims. Song by club "Trouble : About My Soul." This? song brought our devotional services to a clo-e. The minutes afi the last meeting were read, received,' ^ and stood approved. The sick ' committee report all well. The unfinished business was talked on: Thanksgiving Picnic. The new business'was-distributing the. ticket for Thanksgiving Pit-hie, which will be heh.i at Dunbar Casino, November 2l>. Come one! come all and enjoy cool breeze and dance Admission 10 cents. , . Roll called, collection $4.00. We were dismissed by Mr. Willie Boyce, to meet at tlm home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, 1020 College St. - Octuber 27. We were served chicken salad, tomato slice bread, cocoa cake. Hattie Johnson. Ronortin -?. o RETURN ll"ME Miss Eloise Sanders and Mr, L. E .S'witzer returned home after spending the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zion Switzer of St. Matthew. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie .Sander* of Fort Motte, reporter a successful mo-tor trip and enjoyable . stay. ? _ THE CUl'SADEKS Once again we bring to you the interesting happenings that are taking place in th<? Crusaders club. The club was entertained! by Mr. Marion?Benton in the Mock of Senate St. Mr. Benton presented a very helpful program, that everyone enjoyed. After the business portion of the meeting everyone made a speech pf good will for the rest or? the year. Among these speakers were THE PALMETTO LEAJ) Miss Mary Pope and Miss Alberts Sumter of the Dames. ' They gave us some retflarkable information We invite visitors at all times. The Waverley Silver Star Social club and the Cru-aders invite you to attend a - Pre-Hollowe'en dance at the Odd Fellows' Casino, October 2(5, lb.'JC, from 8:00 until? Come and enjoy an evening of Dancing with us. Good music will be furnished. We ask you to be with us next week at the home of Mr. Isaac Brown. Wm. Lawson, reporter A DELICIOUS SUPPER Mr. X. E. S'witzer of 220? Senate' St. entertained a group of mer at his residence. Those present were: Messrs. K. p. Goodwin, M Johnson, C.. Richardson, and E. H -Brpsr- ~ ~" After serving "three courses ol a delicious supper from a jr.Cni of rice, fried chicken, cream, gra vy, French fried potatoes, hot but 'tor i(.lis, tomatoes, lettuce, may onai. e, sweet pickl?, olives cheese I-saltir.es, mixed nuts, mints, ice tei I pound cake,"and gelatine. ,< ?*> u-m... I Vf- C II. Epps won first pritfe and Mr CI; . retire Richardson won seconi pri/.e. " E .'erybody that was present on Jo;, i ; themselves delight'Ailly. HOWARD SCHOOL HAS INI TIAL I?. T. A. MEETING Howard school held, it's firs Parent-Teacher Association meeting on Monday night, October 19 ' irm;, with a very representativi number'of patrons'in attendance Prior to. this meeting the exe cutive committee met to di^fctyjs plains lor the or;' imitation?Ihc? plans included a type of organisation in which a. patron froar each class becomes a""i-epresenta tive op the executive committee and that these representatives with the teachers from a "Gradi Mother's Club." Members of tht executive committee including i representative from . each of thi -ix' grades, and officers of the P T. t.\. are.- Mrs. Willie Mae Koon Mrs. Annie Moody, Mrs. Arabella Goodw.in, Mrs. Bertie- Weathers Mr.-}. Bev^rlena Pearson, Mrs Martha Evans, Mrs. Estelle Wash ington, Mrs. Millie Holman, Mrs Annie Elkins, Mrs. Nancy Turner .vns. Kc IK' Vincent, Airs, ivatn Icon- Law son, Mrs. Helen Mitch II, Mrs? Estclle Johnson, Mis Evelyn Blight. The -program uJ the initial P. T A. meeting' includes an open dis eussion of the subject, "What maj we do to improve our ParentTeacher Association?" Rev. Doug: [ lass of Sidney Park C, M. 3 E i hnn li wn> present and tool; paii ! in the discussion making: very encouraging remarks to the member'. After the discussion Professoi ('. W. Madden, principal of. th< Cf'iyfMx i nvnl'litlji/l tlm Pnnfnl Ci..< fin and invited the patrons to vis it the school at all times. This visitation would promote a mucl spirited of co-operation betweei teachers and parents. He als< -mrges.ted that the school main tain an Adult School. Plans ,_foi this school to be discussed at th< next meeting. llowaiij School invites the pub lie" to attend it's P. T. A. meetings which are held evfcry thirc Monday in each month at 7:30 o'clock. The next meeting will be held November 1G, 1936. .... i SIX MILE SCHOOL Charleston, County?The Six Mile school held its first Parent Teachers' association meeting Sur day, October 18, at 4:30 P.M. ir the school auditorium, with s itprs piVs<-,rit. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Forsythe ant Mrs. Amelia Johnson, who had charge of the music a short pro gram was rendered by the stu dents l'rof. \Y\ E. Btuford of Averj ^Institute was the guest speaker Mr, Rluford's subject was th< Home and School. His address was enjoyed by all. Officers for~11t36-37 term: Mrs Ella Addison, president; Mrs. Rost ?- ? " ?? unvu, y- mr, <h? treasurer; Rev J. E Sutton, chap lain. We have just ended our first month and looking forward foi a great year's work under th? leadership of our new Principal Prof. J R. Bonds and co-workers Miss Laura Gaillard, Mrs Eva C Hill, Mrs Kuhy Forsythe and Mrs Amelia Johrtsor*, our part tim? worker. Prof. John Wilson, principal ol I.incolnville school will be our nexl guest' speaker. ? 1- 1 ER AWENDAW NEWS By J. C. Moore Sunday was a gnat day for j church co-workers. Our Sunday school opened at the usual hour ^ with the fcupyrinjtendent at his post of duty. Our Pastor, Rev. , W. T. Murray was at his best j last Sunday. He - preached us a j man never before and every body seemed to enjoy it. Now annual conference is. on hand this week and we hope that our pastor will ' be with us another 'year. \ Our glee club is improving in d every effort. 'On last Sunday. Oc- ^ tober 18, we rendered a program I i at St. Stephen A M. E. church, r at Georgetown, S. C. Mr Matthew Sawyer acted as muster of ^ . ceremonies. -j-J Mr. M. R. Mazyek instructor; a f Mr. Joseph J Wineglass, promoter. ' ?! ; First Aid And its Uses By Joseph W Wineglass j The need of First Aid has in- j creased until it pays everyone to 1 know a little about First Aid. liir \ dustrial accidents Jias Shown a i downward trend, particular in . j plants where emphasis is placed on safety and safety education. Accidents in the home are causes yearly about twenty three thous- ! and fatalities and three million five hundred thousand injuries that are not fatal but involve some : disability. Before we go any fui t ther we take up definition. I FirsU^AicTis the immediate tern_ porary treatment given in case of , accident or sudden illness before a physician can be secured. In . some cases this immediate action - save a life; in all cases proper first1 , Aid rirpHllCf"-?r.llfff'i'i ni' n i' 1 . 'place the patient in the physician , v hand in a better position to re-' . ceive treatment. Duty of the First . Aider ends where the physician's 5 begins. | e Purposes of First Aid Training . r ' are; ?. - ? " ~1 i First, to prevent accidents to ; make the individual see an aeci- J . dent in terms of possible pain to t himself and pocketbook, is an imi portant feature of any safety pro- i , gram. Impressing the results ob . failure to have small injuries im. mediately cared for is one of the . best methods of getting people to , have all minor treatments' without - being delayed. , ! Second, to equipt the individual s with sufficient knowledge to deter- ' mine The nature and extent of an v . injury. This does not mean that -the first aider is expected to make r a complete and accurate diagnosis > such as the physician makes, but he | - should be able to come to sonie f . decision as to the nature and uos- * f 1 ally iiXtent of the injury. j Third: To train the First Aider ? to da the proper thing at the j proper time likewise knowing f >' what not to do is equally impor tant. ?" 1 Our visitors: Mr. Alexander Alford, Mr. Preston James", Jr. and ' 4 Mr. Henry Vinson spent the week 1 end in Conway with .relatives arid j 4 friends. ^r. Sheldon Rawls, Mr. Wood"row Bethune spent the. week-end V in Charleston with relatives and | 1 friends. Mr. Willie Davis has re-' . turned after being home with,-nisi" parents in St. Matthews. . Mr. J. B. Robinson, Mr Isaac! 1 Grayson, Mr Jimmie Loo Wiles, Mr. George Mitchell. Mr. Milton Whitfield are on the sick list .at j this writing. We hope them a speedy recovery. GREENVILLE NEWS , * Mr. E. J. Jones, has resigned i from the Pilgrim Health and Life ( Insurance Company, which he has He was a good moral young I man and tried to do what he could I for humanity. He also says insure with the Colored Companies for they are {y the ones that will give your hoy a or girl work, after their finishing p school. j He is also a race man, and says f Hp rPallv onmtfo ? - J "Vtixill^ >>1111 UUr t ' people? ' R. N. e. A When leaf i Y And nig X - . Come masqu t ? For a 1 ; | HALLOWE'EN BB 'J Abie's 1 . X FRIDAY NIGHT, OC } X Tickets 25 Cents ? 2 ) | V Though we are not j? I X There's fug for r Y Come to our party c t X ' I'll guarantee yc .. A greenwood mows Mi's Alberta K. Fait has jii-t '(.'turned home 'from Philadelphia. Ja. after Jvtviutf enjoyed a very lice time with , relatives and riends. Mr. Ju'lius Ji. Fair has returned o Spartanburg, S. C. afPi spend-, rite a while with his. < parents oh Japtist St. Henry Tin h as. Reports: A Surprise . At the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1, f .Walker, a trreat'. surpi i-< birthlay Jiww?wttK^river i:. h'nor < !' _ Ir. L. V, Wafher. ..our* Farm, demonstration Apent. on Ma?iolia.St.? Greenwood. S. (\ Sunday afterho-n. when Mr. ValkiOr's darlir.p" mother, Mr-'. Lima Walli' r ai d li.ui?kir.'l! ' ill of Anders'n, S. C. Viz. Mr.. Stonewall Walker. Mi. Henry. .VilHams, Mr. "Horry K- a-ley. Mi. Thomas Gray. Mi James' W . dairy Riley, Jr. Alt: an. Mft* iiwns, Miss ii<- William . 11 two, ear:* lad'g -=jvith filled with a h"t "i t f v ' tables, fried eh<.iv-:i a v.bite sal ad course, san?'wicl . n*.<' a'sv.e. course oil two kind- < )'cake. frp'; ^ punch', and potato pes were? i rv ed, just after Mr. Walker in ri'% ed from church. Mr. Walker was - ? elated ove-i his birthdliy. dinner, coming as a great surprise, he could only stand and smile, then .when he understood wjtat it meant, ho \va a jolly, jolly man. . ' . rnvite.. guests were Mis Men_ 1'otersun, and Mrs.' - fl. Ik Hargrove, Mrs. Mary Ik Sitnkin.-. . formerly of Edgefield, now of Greenwoo-d. This was a happy .family affair. 1 Each one p1 - -1 > . i , j- in partaking of this feast. At 5:30 o'clock all expressed themselves, as. having sp-.r.t a w: pleasant afternoon. Ai?H wishing Mr. Walker long jvar-=.bf r.a.pi.> ness and iv.at.y more birthdays. The:.! n hn ilo'iolu-. Each- one. winded their way back to' And' !son and their different homes. Subscribe For The Leader P JBi CLEAN SHAVE \' j|||S Your Beard \t last science has found* a way : < L emove a board without shaving. No nore razor, no scraping.. no cuts, no ' ;oap. no bother. Merely apply' Mauic Shaving Powder a^ d':r< ' ripr?trrr leaving a cl'\;r. str.no-?. ;kin. Don't wait! 3Sc bi:\s a gonerou* ;izo package at any drug store' It' '"i ou want to try before you buy. write ilagic Shaving Powder Co.. Dept. 35 Savannah, Ga., for free trial sample." :? - ?' LET Mi: SHOW VW- -THE-W \A to happiness and prosperity, thru j the. 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