The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, December 19, 1936
?? Mrs. Elizabeth Boll of NewYork
City has come to Columbia
to spend the Xnias holidays with} her
brother, Mr. JamesTTenry
Hughes, of 1217 Manning Avenue.
We wish for her much joy and
happiness throughout the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman of
fNe\v York City, spent two weeks
here, Visiting Mrs. Gallman's moth
er and brother, Mrs. Mary Ilamptojnr
and Geo. H. Hampton. Also
Gaffney, where they visited Mr.
Gallman's sister and brother-inlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver.
Mrs. Lillian Hampton^ wife of
Mr. James -W. Hampton, of 2434
Green street, city, left the city
last week-end for Baltimore, Md.,
ior an inuenniu* purioci. ? mic
being there she will also be a patient
at John Hopkins Hospital,
'?! where she will undergo an opera-,
tion. We the relatives and friends
of the above named wish for her
' a successful operation, and a safe
and hurried return home.
MAMIE STROMAN WELL
AG.AIN.
^ .??-Mamie-AWally) Stroman, beauteous
Allen co-ed is back in schoo'
after...b.eing confined to her bbc'
at home on Pendleton street. Miss
Stromnn is assistant librarian at
Allen University and expects to
graduate with honor in May.
- THE NIGHTINGALE CLUB
The .Nightingule Club of Good
Samaritan Hospital held its regular
meeting Thursday at 8 p.m.
in the Nurses' home. The house
was called to order by the vice- president
Miss Mamie Shumate.
After devotional services the
t- club went into business. We wish
to praise the constitution committee
for the laws that they made
: and will do our?bestrto abide by
them. Miss Leola Richardson is
chairman of the committee and she
has shown great interest in doing
her duty. After, all other business
matters were disposed of the club
adjourned.
The Sil ver tea given in the
iNurst's. pome on one sixin wus t
success and we wish to thank al
who attended for their presence
especially those who took part or-the
program.
LA AMASAN1
Hello everybody:?ilere we are
again' telling you of our weekly |
meeting that was held at the res- I
idence of Rev. Burroughs, Tiles- 1
day nightx The members were j
present in fu'l number. The 'pres. '
k ident called the meeting to crdei
^ at 8:30. .Silent Night was sung
* after which a short prayer was
-?oll'ered by Mr. Rufus Davis. After
the devotional exercises-' we
k "went into the business part of the
! meeting. - O'd and new -business
I v-.ro di?eus?"d with much interest
\ After the discussion the club ad
> ]iurnes(i. The ilicstjs; Mr. Law-'
rence Eddv and Rev. J. Burroughs
seiycd a deli.'ious repast.
Every member of Iai Amasaunt
t cli'b is full with the Christmas
spirit. Suceess is in the minds trf
every member.
* Monday nigh4. December 21. the
members of the club are having a
banquet at the home of Mr. Ware.
Every member is expected to bring
,..a.gueiit..,VVc ore expecting tu liffvc?
a grand time.
(Miss) Marion Brown, reporter.
I JUST AMINI
f OU?AT A TI
HARDLY EVER fVOT/CB
K SURE GLAD / USED C(
*> ? ^ J
i _? Wherever she g >cs, men crow d
f- \ ^pund ... paving her compliments
.? begging for dates. She is easily
jw tne most popular girl in town."
- takr Andfrcro'S the funny part of it ?
oply a few clays ago there wasn't a
man who wanted to take her any|(
* where.
But unlike women who go blindly
t * ot| wondering whythey can't hold
I' : >* tficir men-?and why they can't get
F dates ?she found the source of her
trouble and corrected it. Men were
avoiding her because of her ugly
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B | norrracif'iy l
IF your dialer Mf MTjBf J
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HW 'OOIFAOY A.ANUFACTURIN9 COMPANY
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*1 I 1 MISS
JANE WATTS ELECTED
"Y" SECRETARY
Mis? Jane Watts_.Y.. W. "C. A.
faculty advisor at Benedict college
was elected financial secretary for
South Carolina by Y. \Y. C. A.
leaders of the Southern Region,
meeting in Atlanta last week-end.
The meeting was ^composed of
two representatives from each of
the ten states of the region.
THE B NATURAL CLUB.
The B" Natural club held 'its
semi-monthly meeting at the
home of Miss Mildred ' Beaver,
Tuesday Dec. 8, at G:.'iO o'clock.
The chaplain presided over the de
votM?Hal nvpi'MS's; after which
came the business part of the meet
ing over which the president presided.
The club motto was selected
from many other suggestions
which is as follows: Don't be
sharp; don't be flat, "B" Natural.
After all of the business was com
pletely settled we sang . one?verse
of ~Auld Lang Syne, and was dismissed.
We were served a delight
ful repast by our hostess Miss
Beaver.
THHE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
On Tuxt^/lajc.nlgJb.t, December 15
uif i'uuj niuir ai ine nonie 01 jmuss
Ethel Rose; Miss Jennie Smith,
hpstcssai'i> Although the ' weather
was unpleasant the meeting was
called to order by the president,
the opening song was "O Little
Town of Bethlehem" after which
prayer was repeated: The next se
leftion was "Silent Night" after
the meeting merrrber-was-pre^"
sented their sum of money which
they had deposited during the
year. The total aiVfount was $55.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Lula William's on
Lyons street. We Pegret the sickness
of Miss Jennie Smith and
hope for her an early recovery.
Visitors are always welcome.
CHRISTMAS CAMlLE LIGHT
SERVICES -tv*
? There will be a Christmas Cam
die Light service at Sidney Park
church J' Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock.)
This Candle Light service is
very beautiful and any one who
witness it will .enjoy it. It is an
annual event and is being presented
by the Epworth League.
The. title is "The Light of Money
Candle" and is by William Emerson
Jones and is in seven parti,
as following.!
Part 1. The Messenger of the Lord
rati ^?onepnerns aivming in me
Field.
Part J?The Heavenly Host.
Part 37?-And it came to pass.
Part 5?Wise Men from the East
Part G?Presentation to the Lord
Part 7?The Light of the World.
YOl'Xd MEN ANI) YOl'NG
WOMEN- SOCIAL C'Ll'H
Dec. 7, l'JGG?The young men
and young women social club met
at the lciiijcy^lt M r. Frank Davis,
711 BlandintrT?V., at 8 o'clock. The
meeting?, was called to order by the
President, Clarence Jay, after
which the club sang a song, "I
Done Cross Over," led by Frank
Owens, and then a program was
conducted by Miss Annie Ruth
Rush which was enjoyed by the
citib. then the minutes were read
alid received, then the iinf:ni?hM<l
ami now lousiness was discussed
briefly among the members. The
report from the sick committee,
Johnnie Mae Franklin, that they
all were well. The Business Mgr.
made his report, then the roll
was called and every member responded.
A final talk was given
by Frank Owens. Then the meeting
was' uMJii'trnrun until next
meeting, December 14, 1936.
Reporter, Johnnie Franklin
JT BOYS ?
M ( GOSHs?.THE Y I .
D me BEFORE, /'M
ODEFROV^ LARtEUSE
On mv a/a/r )
grey, strenky or off color. If it has,
don't worry about it. For in just a
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black, jet black, dark, medium or
light bcOwn, with Godefroy's
Larieuse. No waiting. No disappointments.
Gives your hair a silky
softness and lustrous sheen ? hair
that invites caresses,
Don't run the risk of losing your
man ? and don't waitjr-fget a bottle
of Godefroy's Larieus?Jrt your deaU
er's TODAY. If not satisfied, your 0
dealer will j>r?nipily_refu?4 ^?u??
money.
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' BACCHANTES''
The club met nt the usual hour
Monday night. December 14 at the
home of Miss Mable Brown, 2312
Richland street. The house was
called to order by president, Mr.
Dean. The roll was called and
the members responded freely. At
this point, the business discussion
began. Plans were formulated for
the usual Christinas party which
will be had after the members
return from the Christmas- holidays.
Some new plans were made
for future entertainments. Watch
the "Leader" for further announce
ments.
After brief discussions, the host
and hostess. Mr. Bonaparte and
Miss Brown served a delicious re past.
The club later adjourned to
meet at the . home of Miss M.
Smith, 4500 lleidt street, Monday
night, December 21. Visitors are
welcome.
MARRIAGE A N N O C N C E M E N T
One of last year's prettiest
nuptials was the uniting of Tlliss
Srtrah Ann Potee, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Potee of this
city to Mr. Thomatf II. Owens, of
Latta, S. C. The marriage took
place on December 25,.,t035 at 5
o'clock in the midst of relatives
and a host of friends.
Rev. A. A. H'ughey, a former
pastor of Emanuel A. M. E.
church and instructor at Allen
liniVnVcUlf
VM... V.unj J/Vi 1U4 JIIVU lilt* t*VI vnidny.
The bride very charmingly made
?- lovely- pic'tul^ in Tier white \VecT
ding gown. 'She carried a lovely
bojiqliet of white and pink carnations.
The former Miss Sarali
Potee finished from Booker Washington
High school in 1930 and
has her A.B. from Allen ^university
class of 1931. She is now teachei
at Dillon Gounty .Training school
Latta, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs..Thomas Owens are
at home in .Latta, S. C.
LES DESMOISELLBS
Mrs. Lucy Marshall was a gracT
ious hostess to the members of
Les Demoiselles at her home
which was bright with yuletide dec
orations. The large living room
in which the clgb ladies' assembled
was made more cheerful with an
open fire and soft lights. As "is
the custom the business session,
presided over by the Pres., Mrs
I,. Marshall preceded the program.
The club made plans to
give a vmrisimas party ior tne
members and their "dates" only.
Plans were also made to give a
Christmas, basket to 'some needy
family. " 7 ^
During the soejai hour Bingo
was played. Misses Francina Davis
and Robbie Dennis were the
winners of the lovely prizes. The
hostess assisted by Mis Mary San
dors served pear salad filled with
cream cheese and pecans, ham, potato
chips, crackers and tea. '
' LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
! The club met at the home of
Mrs. Annie Porter, entertained by
j Miss Mary L. Carr.
The meeting was called to order
J at 9:00 o'clock with the club song:
Be Hold I Live by the president.
Scripture reading by Miss Mary
Lou Cariv 22pd Psalms. Song by
the Chaplain. Mrs. Mary McCoy.
Prayer in concert led by Mrs. Por
tor. Song, Shine On Sle, by the
president. This song brought our
devotional service to a close. The
meeting was turned over to the
president. Unfinished business.
The last meeting will bo at the
home t f Miss Mamie Coleman on
H'.iHm.ji'??la&i (late .-tvret.
Members present 8. We were dis
missed by Miss Irene Rowe. We
were served a delicious chickensupper.
.
m ^mm
Mcdonald and walker to
LEAD TIGERS.
Edmund ('Ping-Pong) MeDonaild
and Alexander (Peter) Walker,
sensational center, dashing' quarterback
will lead the Benedict Tiger*
as captain and alternate captain
next year.
McDonald hails from Sumter, S.
C., and received his early grid
training at Lincoln High school
located there. Walker is a Colum
bia boy and a product of the
Booker Washington high school.
THE RADIO LITERARY a
AND SOCIAL CLi:?
Ladies and Gentlemen:?We are
once again with you bringing you
the news for station It. L. S. S|
through The Palmetto Leader. The
club met at the home of Mr. Thos..
Palmer 1116 Oak street. We open
ed with prayer by Mr. Chicles W.
Grisby. Bib+e verses were repeated
and the house was opened for
bi.sinesss. Old and new business
Tieing transacted.
Tuesday, December 29 will be
guests night and the main feature
of .the meeting will be held at the
homo of the loud speaker Mr. Geo.
Elmore 1405 Lyon street.
This will bo also the 9th anniversary
of the host and hostess
Mr. and, Mrs. George A. Elmore.
\ Next meeting at 1230 Henderson
street.?Tuesday ?I )ecember 72n<P
Our social that was planned will
be until later In January, go just
watch the Palmetto Leader for
further announcement.
Listen to the Radio Literary &
next year.
Your committor
Goo. A. Elmoro.
THE PALMETTO LEADE1
THE BRONZKMEN
The Bronzemen Social"club n
at the home of Mr. James Willi)
l'J02' Heidt street, December 7
Meeting was called to order
the chairman, Mr, Williams. 'I
minutes wore read 'by the seci
tary, received and adopted by t
members. Unfinished business a
new business were diseussed to t
nth degree.
.Plans were formulated to
quite "jrtnTbf charity, for the u
dcrpriviledge'l. Officers v
President, Mr. Earl Mayo; Vi<
president, Mr. Windell lliller, s<
re tary- Mr. John Bells, treasur
Mr. Davis Bethea, chairman. >
James. Williams.
THE AURORA CLUB
Seneca, S. C.?In keeping wi
the,, season, Miss F. M. Tagg)
entertained the club Tuesday n
with the yuletide greetings. T
meeting was called to -order
the president. We decided to pi
pare a cantata and pageant to
presented in the early spring. M
F. L. Williams in charge of cani
ta and Miss G. E. Caldwell
charge of pageant.
A few of the leading currc
topics of today were discussed
tor which the hosteoss served
very palatable course of Irish i
tato salad, relish sandwiches, 1
chocolate and Chvstmas sou>
nirs. . ,
THE DRAMATIC .CLUB (
ALLEN UNIVERSITY The
Dramatic club of Allen w
' ver ity, which was organized" i
the year, 1936-'37 oq. Novemfc
P?>, 1930,. under the U^M'orship
Miss Flossie B. McC'lain, held
second meeting on Monday e\
ning, December 14, 1930, at 7:
o'clock. ,, . . .
To make the Dramatic cl
, tnoetings mouc interesting a
' entertaining there has been c
veloped a feature called "whi
who among actresses anc acton
.Another feature of tlie club mei
ing will be reading of plays fn
time to time.
7 Oh Mohday night "Miss Ju
--Beogden brought to i)s, seve
! readings about Josophin'- Bak
Adelaide Hall, Jesse Owens, w
i? y prospective Hollywood sti
and other stage personalities
some note.
Our President. Miss Robei
Mosely, read to us a striking ?
tide entitled "The Challenge
School and College Dramatii
which was taken from the N
veinber-December number of t
"Players Magazine." The fo
benefits brought out were; Fin
the stu .ent may be.started on t
way to a close acquaintance wi
dramatic "literature: secondly,~t
"stage is the most effective trai
ing ground for public address
general, thirdly, dramatics is o
client training in eoneentratio
and fourthly, a student may d
velop self confidence and self i
.speet through acting more qiiick
?han through any . other-, excrci
in selionl
The first play of the season
a one act play entitle*. "A .Chris
mas Chime" by Margaret Cann
on/ It will be given in the LT
versitv auditorium, Friday nbrl
December 18, I'd30, at 8 o'clot
as will be several subsequent pi
nk will be several subsequent pi
formances' of which the pub
will be informed. We are urgii
everyone to be present.
We are sure.that with the c
operation of the members w.i
the .officers of the club, we sh;
be able to accomplish great thin;
for which we have long looked >i
ward.
The ..officers are: Mis? Rober
Moselyi, '37, Pres.; Miss Le
Webber '37, . Vice Pres.; Ml
Frances Morris, '38, Sec.; Mi
Me 1 rose Dial. '3S. As-f S?- ; Mi
^t'at'li'l'irie Ma it In, '38, Trea
m:.. . f ?
.miss rannio Phelps. '38, ReporU
I l'llKl.TA THI PRAT
raMPr.KTKs IMTANS FOR
SWANKY YULETIDE BA1
Sensational Wilson Swing Uato
I'lay at Annual "Reindeer
Hop", December 30th.
Another treat is in stove f
Columbians and their friends
December 30 at which time the
Phelta Thi Prat will stage thi
annual "Reindeer Hop" at t
Odd Felows' Casino. To furni
music for the ocasion, the vers
tile Wilson Swing Rand of Au
usta will be on hand. This nir
piece combination which will ma
its first appearance in this cil
has been creating quite a sens
tion in Augusta and the vicini
^and?promises t<> beconie""fecogni
I ed as one of the hottest bands i
the south.
, This exclusive affair, which w
be one of the outstanding soci
; events of the Christmas seasc
will climax a year ori red lett
entertainment by a group of yom
men who for seve'.i years ha
; kept the reputation of stafint* *
? ??r? - --r*? ?
fairs that are long remembere
?The-^HVjtrrurr dii Prin temps"
May and the "Annion" in Augus
hoth annual affairs of the elub st
linger in the minds of the gues
who attended. * Indications poi
to an even more delightful eve
in the "Reindeer Hop". The hi
will be decorated in frat coloi
blue and white, under the sk
ful direction of brother Theodo
Outen^ the Grand Rascal ?f tl
frat (president to you,) who h
acquired such a reputation as
decorator that he is very much
demand by other groups as we
This year the . climax of t]
"Hop" will occur at 12:00 dj
"STlArp,""'"a!~"whic'h time a grai
march, led by Miss Evelyn Brig
(Mlsi I P T) and officers, w
take place. After the march t
t ,
oral dance numbers will be dedi.
catod t<*'' several fraternities,
sor'fities. and jelubs represented,
im Ine "Reindeer Hop" is .strictly
th."~ invitational --s?iectl>. Trie inby
viiai.ons- arc olF the pres.* ai.d toe
'he being addressed preparatory t"
re- lively. Guests are reminded ?nat
be admittance will lie by rogisteed
nd cards only. In addition t" lo?al
be friends a large following of. outj
of-town guests from Oraueehurg,
do Klurenoe, ^tdiarlnston, Aiken,- aid
n- Other cities arc-expected: Out-ofiz.
| town brothers 'promise to make
:e-?the "Hop." their home.coming. i'.r .
?c- . thei's William Hill, Jr., unde?tak? i
er. at Florence; Kollin 1*. Green. im
Ir. struotor at Harbison college; Th'-s
Martin, instructor and c<iaeh at
Voorhces Institute; Bruce- Thompson,
a student at Howard I'r iv
' sity Medical school; Franklin I.,
ith Bailey, studunt?at Morehouse <"!trt
lege ins-Atlanta; John ;S., Kb'hilhg,
ite instructor at HajMLsviile; Bevei !y
he : N. Roberts, instructor, at A. >V T.
by , Cpllege i?v-<treensboi ?>f-41-*Hi>toi+*-y
re- j.Jones, student at State. .College
be and several others will be on band
iss to join iu the holiday .celebration
ta- with the following resident brothin,
ers: Theodore Outen,Lewis
' Duckett, Harold Runtli, David Hat
'nt rison, David I'ugh, Hayes Anderaf
son; Sidney Trottie, A. D. Wilaj
liams. George W. Johnson. Will ui
jo- Harper, Leroy Ilardy. Robert Mdtot"
son and L. Raymotrd Bailey,
re- The boys were saddened by the
recent death of Mr. Huberts, father
of brothers Geuald and Bev? ilv
jj. Roberts? The fiat extends to th' h
its deepest sympathy in tU?-ii
keep loss.
T^r It. T. VT. HOMlUSFnUT TfATf
,oi scrap -
TTF 7 ~ "* *
its Letters Awarded
?e- Foot Hall Presented to Captain
00 - Amos
u'C; The banquet-given by the'Hoard
nd oil control o>H athletics in honor- r>t
le- the football boys was a big sitco's
cess. Tuesday night. December id.
1030, in .sipite of the rainy weatbL't
er.
>ro Mr. J. id. Whiteman act'd at:
__ JLoaatmasteiv?Invrteatkm?w-a?<?c-rr
lia en by Carlye Fields. The sp*al<ra!
ers of the night were Magnus,
er Wade, Roosevelt Franklin, .lames
Iw MpuRrie, all members of tie
ar squad. Remarks were given by
01 Coach Stallworth.
Mr. T. J. Hanberry. 'chairmai'i pt
ta the Hoard of Control, present <i
ir- the other members of the board,
to they were as follows: Mr. .1. II.
Cs, Whitehian, manager^ Mr. CI. A.
o- Griffin, Miss Melha Lawrence.
h< secretary; Miss M. It. Sax n, ti-'cau?
surer. The student reprei* lit^t
atives are Kouseteri Franklin and
he Frances Hair.
tit A sterling silver football,?was
he. presented ,tu the best all around
n_ senior player.
in Captain cMimnaugh Amos. rex.
ceived this a war... Captain Amos
n. could not attend the -banquet- l>.-.
|t,l cause of an accident. A pjosmit
v. was also giveii to Mr. Slallwort.'.
ly. by the members of the squad.
se Mr. J. A. Siipmotis.. principal.
awarded the. letters. A . U'r dinner
j. was finished al!.?.nj<yed
and frien .ly chats. exprys-ing
hemselves as having enjoyed, the
evening1 to the highest.
lt" "Miss B. T. \y.," l;u!a Kee.-i.
,r! was a special guest at the I ane.
'l^t.
STATION N> II. M. 'Op. s. C.
Vemassee Graded School
Oth
We, the members of the II. R.
ill Dept.. of the Yemnssec Grn !
[ s I school are all full of ?mS1?.: iMj
week.
Christmas if just over the hill,
ta every one's-min'd i* "now stationed
]., <vn the t^if t eoi liters, just wait inn
^.g 'or Santa to arrive.
ps But we feel wonderfully bless* d
' [ lu h:ive till! ^antn ti? mi.o rrrrr
^ ' Dept. befope Xntas. Last week
}'r' w.e ha ' a- our guest oB the cam-.
V pus. Mr. John I'. Burgess, Mrs
Ml E. Pegueso and ?: all <>'.
? State c<'lieui??They were un their
way to a District meeting ' >'
A. Home Economics and Agricultural
teachers, in Ridgeland, S. ('. Mi-s
n4- Vivian?Ck?B mite he,?rrrrr Instruc-"
tor motored down with them to attend
this meeting. Site reported
a very successful meeting. Site
'o! reported a very successful meet
0I1 ihg. She brought to us some very.
] good and helpful information.
?j, Aifter being fe by our instriah.
tor. the group was organized *'as:
gj, The New Homo Workers-of South
ia, Carolina. The following officers
_ were elected: President.. Kvulyn
Terry; ( Vice President. Martha
Wilcox; Secretary. Ethel Wilfriant.v
-onr Asst. Sec.. Geneva Ga ison:
a *',vas,< 'ss V. C. Branch; Helping
Committee, N. H. M. t. f S. C.
,} -Program Coniiiiittt'e.MunTTST- Wi
!*" liamson, chairman; Ethel Pagent
in Estelle Dnpree, Elizabet h A .-hi y.
M.irv Rnhinsnii
Our purpose is to heip t-hose'a'
who are unable to help t'"emsidv
,n> improve our Koines and make the
er living conditions of our comtmm-^
ty more healthy, and a hettei
ve place to live in.
f* The helping committee has heen
d. Very busy this week trying to Tt'riT
in those who need help most. Those
*t, sick are as follows: Mrs. Pender
ill Kol ts, Nathaniel llieks, John 11.
ts Primous. Nancy Hornet off.
nt We are enjoying our new work
nt and are trying to make it as efill
feetive as possible. "We are hop's,
ing how soon our instructoV will
ill attend another meeting of this pare
ture. for we feel that we will be
\w- well benefitted:?
as
a IN M K.MORI AM.
in
11. In loving memory of Maude
he J DuPont, who departed this life,
[ p [ ?no npr, n?. OH SOU* T'WASA"
nd | she left with sad hearts:, Kahter
ht fend Mother, Mr. and Mrsi Robert
ill IhiPant, iister, Mr?. Earline Web?v
bar.
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