The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 31, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Baturday, October 31, 1936. Mrs. J. P. Reeder, president of The Young People's! Working Club, is away improving her health at Hot Springs, Ark. She was ac-. companied by the club's treasurer. Mrs. Ford. We wish her an enjoyable trip and a speedy recovery. THE YOUNT. PEOPLE PROGRESSIVE CLUB J, ; t The club met at the ? home.. or Miss Bdrftha Goodwin, Tuesday . - TiighL Octobei 20, 1U31>. ~~ The meeting was called to order by O'U1* most efficient President, Miss Alice Smith,. The roll was called and a hot business discussion ensued. We were glad to say that all of our plans have meterialized and we feel that under the leadership of Miss Smith, we will soon reach our immediate goal. We have one more week1 of hard work aftei which we will not relax completely but will work at a normal speed. We were glad to have Miss Lou ise Gibson join the club at thit meeting, and we hope that, our enrollment will continue to increase. \.fter the discussion, we adjourned > meet at !hp hnnm nt to;.1.1 Fwline Garrett, 19 liaskel Ave. BACCHANTES The club was royally entertained at the home of Mr. Lucius W. vDakers. L'W> Howit M11 n ~ day night, October 26,. 1986. Th< house was called to- order by the L President, Mr. Walter Dean. Tlu roll was called and the 'members responded freely. At this meeting we had tw< new members; to join ololr *?tliey. Were Miss Mary Agnes Har perr a member of the freshmar college class at Benedict college and Mr. William B. Greene, t member of the .Sophomore college class at Allen university. , As the primary motive of the I chTh it; to stimulate arfT.' perpetuate the interest and the relationship between the students of two schools. We are trying hard to have the two schools equally represented in the club. The club as a whole is doing nicely and with the present set-up we see a brighti er future for^the club. ? I ?At^this-mvettng "old and new bush ness was discussed, in which a party was planned on the nighl following the clash between Benedict college and S. C. State A. & M. college here November 7, 1936. After the discussion, the host, Mr. Dakers served a delicious repast. We later adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. Walter Dean,, f 1310 McDuffie Ave. Monday nite, \ November 2; 1936. Visitors are welcome always. Leroy A. Brown, Reporter PARTY GIVEN A lovely paryt was given at the home of Mrs. Ida Nance Saturday night in. honor of-Mrs. Annie Mae Patter of Miami, Fla. The party was responded by Miss Katherine Gibson. Their color scheme were : black and ruist. They were entertained by playing cards and binjo. They were served a delicious course sandwich, punch, afterdinner mints, nuts and cake. The k guests who were present were: I Mivs7 Sarah?McFaddcn, Mr. and MrSj Walter Pinckney, Miss Ruth 6k_? Taylor: Miss?Latta "Sims, MtsvCeles Johnsph, Miss Qllie Lee Gibson, Mr. Albert Smith, Mr. Thomas Lowman, Mr. Charley Latisqii, Mr. B. K. feeltbn hnCT Mr. Witliams. a good time. Mrs. Potter spent L a vacation in Columbia; Sunday, ^ she returned home, to Miami, Fla. | MI?S DUCKETT HONORED An interesting and talented i group of young people representing several different colleges A. and universities were invited to i surprise Miss Thomasine L. Duckett who was home for the weekend in honor of her birthday. Topics of the day were discussed and ballots cast for President, iMr. Roosevelt won. | Prof. Louis Finley and Miss Fannie Chisolm furnished music The young: folks joined in singing many popular pieces. I Everybo.^ had a good time"b&&use of the,uniqueness and infor- ! 'fcality. Truly iMrs. Duckett is a fra-rfnir^g hostess. , The ychi/hg Iks served themselves. The following were present: Prof, and Mrs. Madden, Mrs. W., J. Wadsworth and Mrs. Julia R. Gilliam. Misses Fannye E. Tay' lor, L. E. Williams, Ruth L. Benson, Gladys Rice, Frankie B. ButI lcr, Jane Watt:,. Juanita ShernH, f. AI. Ghisolm, E. B. Alston, L. E. Pogue, W. B. Hawthrone, E. M. Sims, Etta Clyde Meyers, Otyce Brow*n, Thomi|sind Duckett, -Messrs. Harry B. Rutherford, Edward Sweat, H. B. Taylor, I. W. WoOds, Jr., Raymond Bailey, F. H. Outen Reynolds cott, S. S. Finley, Jr. Newlon Jenkins and Carlton Duckett. w THE NIGHTENGALE CLUB The student nuise$ of Good Samaritan Hospital met in the nurses' home Thursday night, Oct. 22, l'Jo6 to organize what is no\v known as "The Nightingale club. The following officers were elected: " - President?(Miss) Melzetta Ellerbe. Vice . President?(Miss) Mayme Shumate. Secretary?(Miss) Carrie Davis > A>st. Sec.?Lola Mae Terry. Treas.? (Miss) Willie Clarke Chaplain?(Miss) Doris Inez Grant. Critic?(Miss Elsie Mae Cannon. Club, motto: "No Excellence Without Labor." Club flowers: "Tea Rose anu Fern." Club colors: Blue and White. The officers will be installed by Dr. It. W. M a nee, Octobei 21), 11)36, at eight o'clock. . - To ktunv mere nhnnl inir ""rfrnr we advise you to i;ead the Palmetto Leader weekly. Reporter, (Miss Elma E. Ferguson. . Y. M. t A. OF ALLEN LNI ? ?-riSKSlTY Dr. Poc of the First Presbyterian church ul this city addresseu the student body of Allen university at the vesper services held Sunday evening, October 25 in the (Jniefrnity ptinpuL ?? The subject of the address was "Critici-m." Throughout the discourse Dr. Poo kept the alert niindi of his youthful audience in action, as, he pictured the many advantages that can be gained il one only accents criticisms in the Tight way rather than wholly resent them. These services were sponsored hv the V M C A _ This "Organization, under the ~ca-~ pable leadership of Mr. W. W. Nichols, hopes to accomplish much toward the promotion of Christian fellowship and the preservation of forty moral and religous ideals among the young men of Allen university. R. B. Martin, Reporter lks'bon amis'social club The club met promptly at eight o'clock with Mr. B. J. Cave, 2200 Bolck of Senate St. The meeting was- called to order by the President, Mr. Lewis Richardson, with the repeating of the Lord's prayer. After the dcvotionals the business matters of the club were discussed, and every one showed a tine spirit in the discussion and in the financial matters. The business session then adjourned and the host delighted everyone with a course consisting of gelative, fh'uit, whipped cream, and cake. While the food was being consumed, one of the usual round-table discussions began. In this discussion the fact vyas revealed that the members are just what the najne implies, "The Good Friends." Our next meeting will be held at the home of our former President,, i 51. Reubin McKim, Jr. and if anyone wishes to visit our mooting, we" I pvtPn ? a nti/vn LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB October 27, 1936?The Lucky Bird Social club opened up "by a sunt? by Mrs. Porter, at 9 o'clock, Prayer by Mr. McDaniel A faceting was at Mr, and Mrs. i Kennedy. Gloijy llallalugah? Scripture by Miss Carr, Psalm 67. Song by M>^. Marrrte Coleman; after that the minutes were called for and stood approved. Sick Committees made their report; I Mrs. Boyce is on the sick list. I Then we went into our unfinished business, and there wall be a. call meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Kennody, at 1221 Wheat St., at 8 o'clock. New business was the members to meet at 8 o'clock and get out at 9 o'clock. After that the roll was "called and, members present 12; collection $2.6&v , Next meeting will be at 502 Main St. Mr. Julius Alexander. We word* dismissed by Mr. Sam Williams. We were served hot fish potato salad, pie and tea. , T MARRIAGE AN NOl Nl KM EM Mr. Willis" Ralph Smith and Miss Minnow-til Ruby Garrison married on Wednesday, ?h<. t.hir. ~ tietn oi September, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. Greenville, South -Carolina. At rt home 1J7 Forest street. ai CHESTER PARAGRAPHS le ___ A Mrs. Mary Ellen Benson of c' Washington. I). C.. is spending: a S1 while with her -brother, Mr. Geo. Babeock in Jctcrville* Mrs. Ben- ^ son is a former Chester citizen and her many friends are always ulad to see her here. ? Presiding Elder. I). C. Crosby and wife have as their guests, Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Martin of: ^ Chicago. Bishop Martin- succeeds) the late Bishop E. W. 1). Jones j j who presided over this disjp-'-* | several years. ^ The whole town was saddened j> when the death, of .Mrs. Mamie K () Smith, wife of Rev. M. I). Smith, t.| I>astor of the Metropolitan A. M u E. Z. church, was made known Mrs. Smith was Confined to hei j) bed just a few days and her death b Thursday was a great shock to all <>i She was a woman of pontic, do- w meaner, kind and loving. With p her husband they were a devoted n couple, faithful and loyal to the qi church. Iler brdy lav* .in' a pray p casket on Monday in the church N where hundreds viewed it. Flo- x r?l designs} telegrams and letters w came from friends far and near, pi Many tended the fnno>a| n., - Monday afteinooil ITT the church, ~~iii alonp with the Chester friends of ai all denominations. Presiding El- t< der Flowe of Rock Hill read the el ?propram. The funeral sctm<>iT~'w as .sj preached by Bishop Martin. N'u- tl merous preachers and presiding la " elders were in attendance. ?Mi:s. i R Cathie ' Isom was funoPhl di^ce- E tress. She leaves beside her litis- Si band, two sistefs, two step-dnugh- l't ..ers and a multitude of sad ft friends. She was laid fo rest in >'( Benson grave yard. " w . T.itfle Willie Mabel?Jackson?fs-H44 in the children's ward of the Green ville hospital for treatment. She writes that she. is. irettinjr alonjr ^ nicc-ly. In Mrs. Mitchell Woodard died at ^ hrer home on the. Ashfopd Ferry ' | load Sunday after a litmeiTnir ill " hess. Funeral services will be ai held at Cross Road Baptist church Blackstock, on Wednesday with Mrs. Cathis Isom. in charge of 'u -funeral ' arrahjrenjehis. She leav- , lcl es a husband, several children and a host of sorrowing friends.Th? Chester County Fair is in/V Till sway this week. The first meeting of the Chester ^ county teachers was largely at-, tended Saturdav at Finlev Iliirh eo -school. Co. Supt., J. E. Nunnery jj Hon, J. B. Felt-on. state airent of Necrro schools were nie-ent and poke to the ttachers. In the at/- ^ sence of the President, Principal ^ S. L. Finley, Prof. F.-Dreivi prin- ^ .cipal. of Paradise- school,-' Great ' Falls^apresided. ,\ special proTj gram of musical numbers was carried out. Miss Marjorie Kelly the Jeanes teacher for the county called the roll (,f the teachers and th took an active part on the pro- ti gram. The teachers were very Ci happy to shake hands with Miss ti Kelly and extended to her a hear-- ?in "Ty welcome hero. Si Miss Susanna Mcintosh of Do- ai troit is visiting her parents, Mr. Ti and Mrs. Will Mcintosh, in Jeter- | pi ville. Miss Susanna is a nn ml'. O of the first graduating cla'ss of fH Finley High ^... -jfu Prof. S. L. Finley attended' an Hi e?| icational meeting in Orange- ' dc burg Saturday. !< Mr. Thirkiel,.. Kirkland Young reLurned to Washington last week .h* aftef spending two weeks lie re. . Th Mr. W , T. Worthy spent Sunday H? n Columbia. co In"'the game played "He re Friday at the fair ground the score af was b inley ill icnt Jackson Hi. .\i Camden, 0. i he Miss Louise Gore spent a few ni; days last week with her parents at their home near Wilksburg. I mi In the rally at Calvary Baptist S< church Sunday night^ the amount' raised was $200.0;}. Mr. .lames M Jackson's club led with $51.00. | pu Mr. James Reed is out again af-_|_ ter being very ill for many weeks, j si< S. C. friends will he glad to to know that Rev. II. M. Moore of M Charlotte, who underwent; an op re eration at the Good "SsiftiaVitan si1 hospital in that city is improving ? nicely and is now at his home (>15 u i.-1 iiM,i :? cu.i..1/dto Tj. ?liu si I I't'I, in viini IUIIV. ^ Mrs. Mario Boulware front yard has boon very attractive to passersby. A profusion of late sum- R. rner and early fall flowers are bloom, there. Various kinds?vanegated colors and a hill side of mixed verbenas. Pedestrians and |>{ persons riding by have all admired this veritable flower garden HE PALMETTO LEADER WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. /ion Church Ret. It. U. Allen, FlrTor _ " Sunday was an i(jeai day for lurch ji'oCrs in and around W'oodiff. Pruf I' 1.?W-*4frtrn. ;S"pt id his staff of teachers were at lei*- post oil timer" "A vfcry fine sson was enjoyed l?y all. Vastoi Hen filled the pulpit at 12:0(1 o'ock, an., preached an excellent , union from the S. S. les-oii, iVhat Christian Love Is and oes." All enjoyed the very radical discourse. At 2 p. m. astor Allen was accompanied by ?e Misses Fannie Mae- I)owis id Annie Belle Duckelt, and Mis. atfgie Ferguson, Mr. Mack I:\rnson was at the. wheel id'- his fcently purchased Buick, to hestnut Rid^e A. M. E. Zion lurch, wdiere 1'astoi: Allen sor >d as the pi'0-idiijr .bier. in the I'scilce ?>'? Elder I>. (,'ioshy. astor AlJ'n alsp k-.ld? a' fii'ie (un't'erly. conference at '.Trinity* luirch, alp responded nicely., and ere elated over the <p;arter. '1 he lit. Rev. J. \V. Mai tin. A.M. >.D.. and the El i'i', l>. ('. Cuosy. S. T. I), who were, detained in. flier parts o-f the district, and 'ere not able to pi t in their, ap earanee in Woodruff Sunday jriit. After the close of the luu'torly conference, Pastor Allen resented the Rev. I<.v D. (list of ew Bethel Baptist church,. W\i )on satisfied the large crowd and ent away saying. "Didn't In* reach." Sunday was a luisy- day \ the' Wuodi'uff f :iviiii Tln~ iany friends of Trinity, church id Pastor Allen are helping him ? .get ready for annual conA-rK'e. The many l ea- ers of this rlehtfiQ and well edited paper of icse parts are payiirj their doli' money?or?Go no mi?Claims to ~ as tor Allen or his Stewards. fiends and members arc tfoing to rd the popular pastor of Woo.diff to Union, S. C. with a round port in November. What ever >u have {?iVe it to him freely hereever you see him. all ap eciate-yoin help: Visitors Mrs. Charity Betty. VrtWly of 'oodruff, S. C.; but ll< \V of ( ll'Vl'w I ml nhiM tlu? Muo.ct ..r rs. Corrie Wynn, was also ._n. easing visitor at thy sick room f T\Iis. Chestine Foster's. She i , i old friend of Mr-. I.. A. Wil, , tins. , Mr. Davil . Curotoii of Spartanivy .was ill t;> sco I'rof. 1). .!. ] 'itburn Sunday. Mr. M, S. ("allium and Rev. Mvans of Sjiarnbiiry were ploasiny visitors at \ ib Wil burns. Sick Mr. John Henry Franks is cbn- j :iA to his home due.to illness. Miss Victoria Franks is -till nftlled to her bed. M i s. Rachel ice is still oil her sick bed. . - ? ,-j We are praying for their speedy covery. Trinity Sinyiny school i id Pastor Allen invites all of you I Beaver Dam Baptist church inday ni^ht. CAMKRON NKWS Five hundrou or more attended io Oranyehuru- Haptist asso.ia- v on which 'mot at. Second Mount i nniel church Friday and connued until Sunday. Strom,' s rwc+e preached try Kovs" FT umtef, .1. Fffriny of Charleston j id Uov. J. \V. 11. Hook of North. 1 he. Missionary sermon was aldy cached by Dr. K. A. Davis ,,f , ranm burjr. Only a few Metho- *i >t breth.rc.jj and sisters could be and-at th ir ehurehes, al Were V aptists Sunday. Rev. J. M.-Fel1 r of IOIloree is the moderator and ' hn If. Chavis. clerk. j j Rev. W. R. Bowman with" a j ' imtful of?trrrrntfeFs went over t?? (stover and snankert his. brutluc v. L. (i. Row man and his la rye nyrt yation in. a. tinaiuial drive.... Mis Annie Green is home ayain tor spending: several weeks in cw York, also Mrs Glover is at one, having arrived Saturday yht. The ccld snap Tuesday cauyht ;> any unprepared. Hope old man h 1 would soon shine ayain. t Sunday is a rally day. all the ctbodist churches are hoping:' to e ill off a yood collection. h Many, in and around are on the?t k list. We want every reader ( pay up in the next ten days as r. Hampton will .have a new repsintative foi; Cameron and this } ction. t h'ch is attractivoly arranged ami { scrvin-jr of admiration. Mr. and *? rs. Ronlvvare's homo is "on the ^ irnor of Loom is and McCluro V t roots. j ,< Mrs. Carrie Thompson is i?i-;<? ovinp slowly from a broken arm 1 stained when she foil down the !?' J u-k stops cf her homo ah'out throe y oek* apo. Her arm is still ir -j cast. CJ| ' _ ICASTOVKR NHW'S h ? .1, I lie' !.. ilnei's_ a m- \etv pa- \s < '" i i! g?rn |m ;i.-, tja,. a:.'! coll r. li Wlc C-.ittt.Jl \\ a.- [ ] J) f I * f <j . lull' ilJlii ! t.1 any <?fv ltn-in :? < y.-t I. "iiini:.;' if "To | li'u. while .Klilc ail' . S, li.' ifi'Jx?liluA*-s--?m?i-'xry.'ii.J in' tji i " . 1 several lanns, .-owina yrair., .etc..* 'I he njlh ei's and mi'iui) i.- of si. j) 1'liilip A. .M. li. church ?'nj yeii ..:' ih "I' ih" nl : time l<.Vvi'en.?t ia-rSi.n t-i< day mmninyr ' after u;j ;; lav.' Bowman hraujfhl foitl'i. a i nies.-atre that touched "a!! of liis lll'S'.ld s. ^ At till' cio.-e foil!" cailic foi.tli and j ined the h.nrli, all. . vere adults. i ; - ! i-;i At .'fioO p.m. R< v. W. Ih Bmv-j Jl man and some of. his y nd pen] .c" t(; ..aine fioni Cameron arid win ship- Tl < (1 with ii< ' H.. ?.. i>. . i ? i * # ,v 1" v m m <i ii < .Ji p' i n ? st i nion an<i at T:.')n |< m V> >> la-ssie l u<_ k? - toy/for \m;|) ki .' Ii>s A\ a>hin^rt<>?; i i-ndiM ?: ! ;t m?.-1 a. ?.< fll'.'ht !>iuinant. i'j The civil wcati.cr oam< u, |'a-t di 'l iltsjlpy " aii i iVit.d many :!. pared. Although ' tin- w< :i is V 1 'I 14 c < > P.: . (11 f ] i ;t?t \ \,, ||{ ,.\ I Jill- : 1'lost I'll1 sill Mi!;. I. hoi r! . -j , Next uiiifay will . I?. ilie J<(. ; - /.ltaliiy 'Rev.' l5ow;hian uiil |hva k at-St,. I'liilip in thru~~\o\fcTe.;- i > k'l'i'. Hi; will leave fin- \V \\'i :y Wednesday monfinj to>ii p.rt 1! his conference. lie .is ask'inu V :>II .of his''members and fri nds- to n be nut .Sunday ni riiinp ->2"'.b white. v ind colored and witness his la.?t . t. me>sair/.- At the' close of tin- iv- r ti Midi ld>| will L- in skill 11 I 1| u /ion elvuivh coiidpcte : by Jjtev; w Bowman. Nine persons 'w"re- hap- I lily converted, and added to the , | i hurch. . ' ' ' . j ,-j The weddir.i* that l-ok place I! last Sunday afternoon was wit11 ?*-d?In nhoUl nv?rr Hundred or nn.ro and afterward a prrtiT Tea'st. | Tds.i< the last call to all who have not s-. nt in to. us youp- >r.b.1 ** scription for The f'almett,, rl.ea i- ''' r. Vou will he cut oil' after this l!,' week, unless you send. in . y'?ir , u h elv..jju'-s to- a fair portion of. ihi-/ iniouiii. at oiice. 1 ~ :'~ . . . U > <>ni u> eiiuiin- uo t-? ehurrfv. i: ST: l\\ I I. 1$ARTIST ( III R< II \\ * i. ' ' Rev. W. I.. Wilson, l'aslor Suntlay morning t!:? ijf*?vi ii t.? :i- j-, i'-i't atal t a.lws we're at tli ii j(. ?o~t <>:' duty. Tile !es-i.ti-w;,- <!i" rl i:smmI hy tin- various i lushes..- j-0 The pastor heinir out "of the city Rev. K. Ci. Dmmlas ha i cl iir nc <>t hi si rvic s. lit v. -.1 M'.ej i:t- in ot i ii- a -ot I stirring sefni -it that a as ' i.'joyeii t.y .aiL? ??H ' At :hn nV!( vk the Ik T. I* net with tile new Preshlent. R . If. <]. Iliiu'e'las. After ?Ii- - i.ej he' tiipies Miss Warie Ahle eaii. th.i- history of R. T. I". if liith Master Karl Davis >anu a -ekt Kverybotly seemed to .have etiju'y-' if the met t illy. Sutulav niyht folk wit.a' a warm . At waver, service Rev. Bonner pryarh roi il a very inspiring' sermon finm m< Iep.esis |U:1 1 u>iiur for a thenm Renn niiier Me While It 1- Well \vi A ith. Tip <\ . AnmiVir the visitors was' Mi s -yoi \tihio .lame-. Visitors atv alwavs Sa wlVon.r. uttr.door pehs fmii) t-lif>utside. . ^ .a, 1 {i:\*. J. KliJX ?LJu lovitur remembrance of bus- f ai.ii and father who departed this ,^S iff Oetob.r I'll. l'l.'U. " - jay.' two yiears aero yon li ft us tnd wont honk* to rest with' timl. " "uu'li our hearts were drenched in s- now, i> V'hile on this vart.lt you did your * part. ' _ -1? o, wP cannot Ixird Thy purpose . see. f| tut ail is well that's dolie by I'hee I .Mrs. K. I, Duvko'tt.'wife ( . . 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