The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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... Saturday, January 30, 1937 MARRIAGE ANN OL N(JEMENT j Mrs. Miranda J. Murphy of 817 j Blanding street, Columbia an- , nounces the niarivage of , her . daughter, Mrs. Ella E. Thompson . f to Mr. Thomas R. Logan of 802- J >J Hunter street, Newberry, S. C., , December 26, 1936. Mr. Logan is one of the instructors in the Newberry graded school. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Mr onH Mvc a xr>tu? ..... wvi rv. JJtliCredge announce the marriage of their daughter, Laura Dorothy to __ Mr. Roosevelt Simmons, Wednes- h uay, January 20, 1936. The cere- i mony was performed by Rev. L. , C. Jenkins, pastor of Union Bap- ] tj'st church. _ LES BONS AMIS c 5 jr???? ; ' The club met at the home of J Mr. Reubep/McKim Tuesday, Jan. i26. The Vice-President, Mr. Stew ( art, presided over the meeting ' and conducted it well. After de- 1 votionals the usual business dis- 1 cussion was entered into.' In which _ everyone participated. Much w^p accmoplished rn making plans for ' several projects that are being !. considered by the club. When the business was finished , everyone amused himself by play ing checkers or some other game. After spending a pleasant evening everyone departed to meet at the home of Mr. Louis Gibson on next Tuesuay. - ^ We were glad to have Mr. Jefferson visit us again and also...to.. _ have Mr. Richard Smith \yith us j after a short confinement. YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB f The Young Men Social club met at 1927 Sickens street at 8:12 p. ' m. the regular meeting night. The ' opening song was led by Mr. Lor- 1 ick after which the Lord's Prayer 1 was repeated. The usual routine 1 business was conducted. J The next meeting will be hck !. February 1, at 1927 Pickens St. Joiners are welcome. ! President, Rev. Quiller Walk- . w er; Secretary, Amzie Miller; Trca , C surer, Silas Burwick. ? ] "BACCHANTES'' > ' ' . 1 The club met at the spacious '< home of . Mr. Lucius W, Dakers ' 1302 Heidt street, Monday nite, 1 ? January 25. Mr. Dakers had the w pleasure of being the host for the club at this meeting. After the roll was called the business discussion ensued and ( was very brief. All of the members brought va- '? rious can goods-to be presented to the Wilkerson's Home from the j club. The club, is" 'working hard ( to' help those less fortunate inJi- i \ viduals. 'i - 1 The host served a delicious re- 1 m ' past, which from facial exnross- ( ions, was enjoyed by all present. After the repast, Mr. Newton and i Mr. Dean introduced some of their < acrobatic stunts to the club. The 1 presentation was very interesting. ( Miss Mable Brown, one of our t , best and most active members of ' the club, has been confined to bed ' for more than a week. We hope ( f for her a speedy recovery. t ' We later adjourned to meet at Mr. Waken Dean an.1 Mr T. Mar. J tin at the home of Mr. Dean on J McDuffie Ave., ( c the EPICUREAN TENNIS h CTub ( f The club met at 1322 Sumter i Ave., as the guests of Misses Virginia Watkins, Bona Ncsbit and a Helena McKim. The meeting was strictly of a business nature. The following were elected to the of- } ficial staff for the new year: Miss ; Virginia R. Watkins, president; 1 rMiss Addie M. Thomas, v'ce-pres- j ident; Miss Eena E. Nesbitt, sec- * retary; Mr. Julius BiTint, U'eas.:urer; Miss Sadie McRae. reporter. ' Plans were maJe for the .club's activities of the year. These 1 i * . \ young sportslovers are anticipat- ^ ing a most glorious season. At the close of the meeting a delicious repast was served by the j hostesses. ? The following members were present: Da*, ant Mrs. E. H. Allen Messrs Ed. Spann, H. II. Butler, Jr., Julius Blunt, E. Shuler and } r Melrose Jeter.; Misses Addie Thomas, Lueda Flowers, Sadie McRae, Bena Nesbit, Helena McLim and V. R. Watkins. ( THE TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB * < St. Matthew. S. C.?The club < p met at the home of Mrs. J. W. i Hg Butler, Jr. on Tuesday night. Jan- f uarv 19, 1937. Th<j meeting was t HP called to order by the President. ; m The devotionals were contracted | | by tbe Chaplain. After which the e President took charge. After the business affairs many games of t BL " cards were., played .^ The hostess ] served sandwiches ahd cocoa. We ] were pleased to. have Mr. B. Varn f Abraham Mufph and Mr. J. W-. But j ler with us. The neeting adjourn- s ?d to meet at the home of Missei Mary and Nora Felder. t MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB The Manhattan Social club -me' with Mr. Willis Smith, 700 Assembly street, Tuesday night, January 2_0, 1037 with the Vice-President, Mr. G. II. Johnson in the chair. Aftur the < > votional the ausness part was briefly discussed. The club planned a Valentine party, the time and place tc be announced later. There will also be a lish fry Saturday nite January *30 given by" Mr." Willis Smith, at his residence 706 Assembly street. We were glad to have our president, Mrs. Dolly E. Smith back vith us. She was visiting in Jack ionville, Fin.?While there 3lie visted St. Augustine, FerdenanJ and many other places of interest 3he reported a very pleasant stay The club adjourned to meet or next Tuesday night with Mr. Isaac Grant 800 Gates street. New members are welcome. the ward one willing workers The Ward One Willing workers net. at the home of Mrs. Katherne Sims, 403 Su&itet St., Tuesday January 20, witn*~-the Madam President presiding. Mrs. Annie Bell Dantzler. The nceting was called to order and ipened with the club song led by Miss Nancy?Sims- Prayer -M Mrs. Annie B. Dantzler. Beautiful Bible verses were heard by all }f the members. Miss Lucy Jones led another beautiful son<r. Then the meeting- was opened for business. The .minutes was read .motion by Miss Lottie Sims; second ay Mrs. Katherine Sims. The roll was called. The members i*e <ponded briufly. Then the meeting was closed. Miss Martha Jonas led the closing song; Mi's. A. B Dantzler led the closing ode. May the Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent one from another. v. Amen WAVEItLY SILVER STAR CLUB ?T-hc Waverley?Silver- Star club ruef^af-their usual hour at Mrs, Watson's 2208 Pendleton St. The house was called to order by the vice president, Mrs. Gracie Jacobs; first song by Mrs. Maggi* Johnson. Prayer by Inez Hawkins. Second song by Mrs. Watton% The house was opened l'o aid and new business We were very glad to have with us as oui lew members, Mrs. Fannie Salley ind Miss Lcuise Gunter. The club sang its usual closing song "Bless Be The Tie That Binds." The next meeting is at Miss Inez Collins. Short St. Our hostess Jien served a delightful dinner in autfet style consisted of veal roast, rice and gravy, English ocas, stuffed orange, yams ami siiyviu i/umawuco, uyov.1 i ui ^ au^yi "ood cake with whip cream topped i led cherry hot cocoa. After iinner mint was passed, cigarettes ind gum. OREIXTAL CLUB NEWS Mrs. Ethel Lee" Ford entertained the members at her home, 2212 Luzon Ave. Thursday, January 11, 1937. J The meeting began promptly at Jj30 o'clock with the president l l charge of the devotionals which ivere carried out in its usual manner. Very important business tvas discussed to us and also to die socialization of our people. Since our club is now open for membership a few names of candiIntoc ..r.r.r> A CO... jusiness the social hour was enjoyed by several games of whist. In he mean ftlne the music of Cab galloway, from a 10:00 o'clock broadcast, added an extra touch )f entertainment to our social pour. The hostess served a course of potato chips, Dill pickles, slier. ! iam, hot tea with lemon, and val>ntenes candies with chocolate :overed wafer-stick. Every one expressed themselves is having an enjoyable evening. Th favorite guests were: Messrs Charlie Ro^eboro, Walter Moore ind Wilbur Ford. ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of diss Lula Williams on Lyon St. Tuesday night, January 26, 1937. The opening song was "In the Jarden." Prayer was led by l.illie Reese. The next selection rhe next selection was "Down by he Riverside." After devotional :xercises old and new busines3 vas discussed. After the business tad been discussed, the meeting vas adjourned until next Tuesday light at the home of Miss Maggie lose in the 1900 block of Gervais >t. Visitors are always welcome. (Miss) Ethel Roberson, Pres. (Miss) Gladys Miller, Reporter. iVAVERLY BRANCH LIBRARY County Work W th the extension of Richland bounty Public Library, Waverly branch work among the county schools can be greatly improved. Altho' school deposits are sent )ut each month to the various :ounty schools, the librarian is hop ng that the adults in these secions will use these books as well is the children. Many books on dantir.g, gardening and other use rul hints about the home will be lent out. In the December 1036 issue of he Inter-county Library News Bulletin, MrS. Dosb'ck, Librarian Etichlanu County Public Library lays: "Previously our book colection in this branch was neceslarily limited because of lack of .pace. Now we can double the >ook collection and can put into - circulation more-books, many duplicate copies from the main lit brary. Heretofore one of our - greatest handicaps has been a lack - of a separate room for maki ng up book deposits' and checking them ! in and out and for storing books ! when they returned from the county schools. In the future all that necessary work will have am) pie space for its proper development." ^ ~ Tiie friendly boys sociar club The club held their meeting at : the home of Mr. Floyd Morgan, i 1705 It ice St. Uevotiunal services were opon1 ed promptly at 8:45 by the Chap. lain, Mr. Sam McCoy. - Opening . with, Holy, Holy; followed with i the 1st chapter of 1st Psalm* : Prayer .was repeated in concert. Followed by the selection "Swing Low Sweet Chariot." After which the meeting was turned over to the president. New and old business were dis cussed.?? ? -T i1 'l'We club requests that all F. B. r St?Ci's report to Mr Eddie Mamkens 4:15 Sunday evening withi out fail Those who attended the party Moiuiuv night, January 25th, at the' home oi Mrs. Mammie Gray . extends congratulations to the club for the splendid manner in which : The social wa? conductMT A gl'ar.d I .time was had by all. BIRTHDAY I'AIM'Y FOR CLARENCE O. BROWN, JR. Charleston, S. C.?Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown entertained on Thursday afternoon w'th a birthday.par ly in honor of their son C. O. Jr. Tr.e party was held at their horn _ lo Coming street. The little guests were greeted, i at the door by Ju}ia and Rhoda . Brown, ushered in the reception; room where Miss Thclma Brown piesidec. at the register.. The color scheme of pink and ' white was carried out in decorations and refreshments. There '. was daiicTng~ lillcpgames" were play-" ed. Prizes were v^on by Uorie LaRoche and Henry R. Johnson. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mise Jessie Pearson anu L. Odesa Seabrooke. Among the guests present were: L). Jean Gomez, Ella Rulbert, Leroy Palmer, Roy -Hulbert, Dorie LaRoche, Fiederick Rodolph, Clarence Seabrobk, Caroline Thomas , Doris Spencer, Gloria Brawley, Oralee Brown, Lillie Matthews, , Reginald Pan is, Henry R. John; son, Charles Hamilton, Clyde Mil; ler, Leslie Guenveur, Gwendolyn I Gomez, Rhoda Brown and Julia i Brown. . I POPULAR NEW YORK CITY jj GIRLS CLUB_ " ' | The many South Carolinians 1 : will with interest that the Duo-Personality Girls' Social club of New York City was "tops" for ihe year of 1936. They are noted for their lovely personality and gorgeous evening ' gown's having acclaimed* the honor 1 from among about 750 social clubs j in the c ity. The young women are all South{ errors. They are: I J oil netta Gloria Greene, Birm. , ingham, Ala., president; Dorothy , ; J'ustine Morris, Washington, P. i ' C., vice-president; Erline Virvinia I Sullivan, Greer, S. C., financial j v-v.v Ui.j , viiwvtjrg iuw^tna v.<u iui, Greenwood, recording secretary; ! Ardell N'anetta Morris, New Bern, N. C., treasurer; Aletta Belle AIexander, Greer, S. C., business manager; Fannie Mj(() Brieland, Columbia, S. C.. cKlipIailh; Ivol Juanita Russum, Federsburg, Mo'. Sergt.-at-arms. They are now making preparations for their "Second Breath of --faring Da nee", to b<r held on _ March 20th at the beautiful 0un.-_. bar I'alace Ballroom. You will hear more about the club from time to time. HARTS VILLE NEWS The Happy Hallow club met at the home of Miss Violet Brown Wednesday, Janhary 20th. The meeting was presided over by the" vice president, Miss Janie Mse Richardson. This being the first meeting of the year, several plans were made. "We were very glad to have Miss Garnell RobinAfter the business session the club was turned over into a social hour. A game was introduced by Miss B. Nesbitt, another game by M i>s H. McKim. During the game a aeucious repast served wnjcn was enjoyed by all. Misses Janie Mae and Leona Richardson will entertain the club on February 2nd. Butler High girls's basket-ball team played it's Home Coming game Friday, and was successful in winning the victory from Bethune. The scores were 11-4 in Butler's favor. The return game will be on Wed nesday in Bethune. We wish to bring the victory back with us. MUSICAL CHOIR The Musical dhoir of First Nazareth Baptist church, was orgai nized on last Thursday evening. T no 1 aot mi t _ i (January cz, ivai. l nis Demf? OUT first meeting, no important business was discussed. Officers elected (fior the year , follows: Doacon Isaac Russell, Pres. Mi-s Vertelle Jones, Sec. Mrs. Snllie Thompson, Treas. Miss Thomasena Weeks, reporter, Tho musical committer consists of Rev. W. M. Downs. Mrs. Irlean Williams and Deacon Russell. tit' Ji S* I*i Ul i mi^d* THE PALMETTO Lk;Al>El ?THE MUSICAL AlIT CLUB - Charleston, S. C.?The Annua] Christmas program of th* Musical Art club met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. \V. Heyward, 14 Dewey St, Friday, January 21, 1937, at 8:30 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Mrs. Phoebe S. Stewart. "Silent Night" wa; sung, followed by a prayer by Mr. Joseph Glenn. Second hymn "Joy monv was introduced in person of Mrs. G. W. Heyward. Instrumental solo by Miss Emily Heyward. Violin solo?blaster Geo. W, Hoywardt Jr. Recitation by Master James Heyward. Instrumental solo by Miss Evelyn Gardner. Vocal duet by Mi<ses Emily and Eloise Heyward. Instrumental solo by Miss Caterine Heyward. . Paper?Subject "The Art of Music" by Mrs. G. W. Heyward. Instrumental _solo by Master Geo. W. Heyward, Jr. Trio by Mrs. P. L. Steward so prano; Miss Catherine Heyward, Alto; Master Geo. Heyward, Jr. tenor. Vocal duett by Misses D. Fennick and P. Steward. Remarks by Rev;, G. W. . Hoyward; Mr. J. Pinckney and Mr. Glenn, sunn' very encouraging remarks in behalf of the teacher and the club. Inresponse to the remarks by Mrs. P. L. Stewart Thanking the visitors and the parents for sending their children so promptly to their music lessons* - After which eame Santa Claus all dressed in his uniform in th? person of Master James Heyward with a bag of many valuable gifts, Which were distributed to the members of the Musi^l Art club. Refrcshpients were served. The meeting was adjourned until January 13, K'37, at 14 Dewey St. LA'--A-MASA U NT" The club met at the home of Miss Marion Brown 1218 Heidt street, Tuesday night, January 26. The meeting was called to order by the president at usual hour. Opening song led. by Miss Eunice Bowers, What A Friend We Have In Jesus. Prayer by Mr. Rufus Davis. A short program was rendered by the committee, Mr. Harry Riley. The program was as follows: A reading by Mr. Ernest Ware; a i.Vjet by Mr. Ernest Lewis and Mr. J. Lewis; a reading by Miss Marion Brown; a short talk by Mr. Mitchell. The roll was called and each member responded with their fees. After iko?dieourf ion of old and new business the clubadjourned tu at j(c ?w?u<. .. WW c*w HIC iiv/iuu AJt JJIOTJIC Bouie. ' f - ~ - ' The host and hostess of the ^ ening were; .Mr. and Mrs. . Mervin Mitchell, (JL'ss) Marion Brown The refreshments served :we^e meat salad, saltines, t,hen joilo and cake. Visitors are always welcome. BON BON SAVING CLUB Monday night, January 25, 1037. the Bon Bon Saving club met at the home of Mr. James Ward, 2021 Taylor St. The meeting was presided over by the President, Miss Ella Barnes opened the meeting with a song "My Country Tis of Thee." . Scripture reading was read by Miss Barnes. Prayer by Mr. William Holme. The club motto was repeated in urfiion. The minutes of the previous meeting were x*ead and approved, and the roll call was answered with quotations from the Bible. A guest-. of the club was Mrs-, Ame Mae Dreher, New member of the evening was Mrs. Jimmie Young', During the social hour refreshments were served. The Bon Bon quartet sang a few songs. Meeting will be held at the home ofi Mr. Joseph Myersj 806 Lincoln St. Monday nite, February 1, 1037. Mrs. Marie IVntloek, reporter THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN SOCIAL CLUB The club met Tuesday 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Sillia Ruth, 521 Marion St. The meeting was called to order bv the Vice President, Mrs. Marie Senior. Singing "Must Jesus Bear the Cross Along." Prayer by Mrs. Lucile Merdock singing "Just As I Am" led by Mrs. Marie Senior. Reading for our scripture lesson 27 Pselm. Singing "If I Just Get In," led by Mrs. Gertrude Smith. The devotionals were brought to a close, then the meeting was turned over to the President, Mrs. Eva Adams. The . minutes were read by Mrs. Marie Senior. The secretary being absent, unfinished and new business was discussed. The roll was called and each member responded briefly. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Smith. 712 Assembly St. Singing "God Be With You Till We meet Again." We were dismissed by the President. ? Mrs. Eva Adams President; Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Sec. We served hot rolls cocoa with marahmellon, peaches and cake. EXCULSIOR CLUB This club was organized Jamiary twelfth, with the officers chosen as follows. Mr. HUdreth Hopkins, Pres.; Mr. Julius liuak, Vice Pres.; Mr. Julius Devault, Sec.; Mr. Wilson Ferguson, Treas.; Mr. Carlisle Fields, Bus Manager and Mr. Lo JMi i . ' t , Roy' Porterfield, reporter. The club was named by Miss ! Thelnia Dawkins who was award ed the prize of one dollar. The meeting was held at the , home of Mr. Leroy Porterfield. , January iJG. The first song was "Shooting High," the club's theme song. Prayer. was led by Mr. Hildrcth Hopkins, after which the club sang- "We Are Climbing Jacobs' Ladder." The old business was closed which brought, on "the new business. Three members joined the club. When the business siffairs were finished we were served with a delicious refreshments, The next meeting will be held at Mr. Julius Burk 011 ~ Tuesday night, February 2. THE LES COQUETTE SOCIAL CLUB The Les Coquette- are still broad casting .UyLnews of our anniversary. Wliat! Vou haven't heard? Well here it is^-AVe had our an-. 1 niversary Friday nitp, January 22,1937, at the home of Misses ""Rosale'e and Loglla Taylor. The program was as follow-: _Song_ "America" Prayer repeated. Song, "Love Lifted^Me." Welcome Address, President Luella Taylor. Club's History. Pearl Thompson, Solo, Mamie Thompson. Club'.Poem, Clara Randolph, Solo Rosalee Taylor: We then played games and were -preaHTnj> rythm around --to the music of?several?iiopula'1 Orchestras. As this is an all girls club, only boys were invited Those invited were the guest 6f the following girls: Mr. Emmanuel Walker, Mi-s Rosalee Taylor. . - . Mr. ChestCrlield Powell, Miss Pearl Thompson. Mr. Willie Louis Powell, Miss .Mamie Thompson. Mr. Emery Bowen, Miss Luella Taylor. Mr. William Laney, Miss Marie Reeves. Mr. Spencer Walker, Miss Clara Randolph. Mr. Edward Fripp, Miss Rebecca Goodwin. Are you waiting for the menu? Well we served""Steamed "rice7~savory gravy, Meatjoaf, Irish potato salah, hot rolls, cocoa, strawberry Jello with boiled euslard and mints. Our meeting for this week was hold at the home of Miss Marie Reeves. Plans for a pre-Val . entine dance were discus-ed. uvporier, xtosaicc layior. C. SHARP CHORAL CLUB N ________ The 0 Sharp Choral club met at the home of Miss Corine Don, on Wednesday, January 18, 1937, Opened with singing. one stanza of? the Negro National Anthem, Following, was the Lord's prayer, a/" ter which we had rehearsal. Next the meeting was called to order by the President. The minutes of the la.'t meeting were ritrTr*it was ""rt>cgiived and adopted I Next the financial rdTNvjms calletT4 We elect ed officers for uTe\^ear 1937. They are as follows: Pres., Joshua MartMjr. VicePre-., William Laney; Mrs! H. C. Young; Asst. Sey, Louise Craig; Treas., Miss Cowlna Goi'don; Rep. Ruby Powollr THE RADIO LITER \RY SOCIAL CLUB The mooting on, tho West Side with tho President, Mr. Roland Harris, 815 Blanding St. We opened with prayer in concert, then Bible verses. Scripture reading St. Matthew 4th chapter by Mr. Ernest Wil-on. The house was opened for business. Old and new business transacted. Our rdans for. our St. Valentine Costume Ba'! will be held February 1G. 1037, at the Masonic Hall, Washington St. This will be. an invitation affair. Next week will be election meet _ ing. and we will pass- an aplication for new tubes; those who will - pass will- be received?th?r?n^xtr week. We return you to our stu dio Station RLSC, signing off until nxt week. We gave a donation to the flood sufferers through Station . WIS, oij Columbia, S. C. Geo. A.. Elmoro SUNBEAM SAVING CLUB The club met at the home of Miss Elizabeth Smokes on Gervais street, Monday night, January 25, 1037. The members were present in full number Tho meet, ing was called to order by Mrs. Willie Mae Jackson at the usual hour. After the devotional exercises we went into the business part of the meeting. Th minutes were rea.', received and adopted. The roll was called an<L each mem her responded with^their" fees. After which old and new business was discussed with nn*ch interest. Many points "were brought out that would benefit the club. The Vice-President, - Dea. Bowers gave a wonderful talk on cooperation. We receiveu new members, they are: Mrs. Nancv Cheeseborouch. Mis* Mattic Cook. Mrs. Flora B. Stearns, Mrs. Clover, Rev.. Briggs Deacon W. Means and Mr. J. Cheeseborough. Wfth cooperation we are aiming to reach the goal. HOWARD SCHOOL > PARENTTEACHER ASSO. DONATES I'nderprivilegod Chiidren Cot Twenty-Four Dollars The Howard School ParentTcachers' association donated ($24*00) twenty-four dollars to supplement the i.onation made by the Community Chest for free lunches for underprivileged ehildien. * Fifty under-privileged childTen will be given lunch da/ly from the donations. Principal Madden and his touchers wish to thart^ th< parents an. friends for their co operation. The Howard Schoo Parent-Teachers' association has registered 212 p a rents to date. WFFK-KNI) VfSITORS Misses liena N'esbitt, Virginia Watkins, Helena MitKim of Butler II. gh sehool, llartsville, S. C., sper.t last week-end in the city, MRS. R. HART KNTKRTAISS I Mrs. Rosa Hart celebrating her birthday, entertained tiie Thrif% club at her lovely home on Milli wood Ave., Monday, January 25, I ry.n. . .. I * The house was beautifully decI orated in flowers of the season, I making the members feel as tho' they were in a garden. The color scheme of the evening, was pink and green. After all business was over and collection of the weekly savings of tes- nas-ed flowered birthday nap U >is and plates. Jshe served cheese pon colored straws, hot buttered : rolls, punch, lace wafers, mixed nuts; horn rolls, crystalize . green grapefruit, rainhw cake, Sherry wine, iff box lemon pie in green, yellow and pink and mints. The club was. pleased to__,have three new members an-i one visitor. Kveryope having expressed thenistdves for * such a lovely evr l.ing to the hostess dpcarted foi home about PtflO p.m. Before leaving two of the members presented Mrs. Hart a lovely gift. IN MF.MORI\M ' ?: J . \\ nalcy. Katie?In njemory of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs, Katie Whaloy. ' 'Tis but one year ago today that our home was saddened by the untimely departure of my beloved wife and our devoted mother. Sh,e died but by faith we knowthat she lives. Her memory, lives beyond the grave. Ht soul beyond ^hr* tomb.. In the course of time we'll meet her there. When in everlasting form, we'll appear at the throne o>f grace. God grant us, 'till then, calm and comfort, and solace in the plan divine. In death there is life. John Whaiey and Children Subscribe For The Leader HAMILTON'S Diamonds & Watches EASY CREDIT TERMS 161LMAI* ST. o.aojox>oo<'0:ox>:ooo:o.ox>?^o;ceo?oj "EMPIRE LUNCH 1105?1107 Gervais St COLUMBIA, S C. Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. SAUSAGE AND GRITS 10c I.IYER AND GRITS 10c ! FISK AND GRITS 10c REEF STEW AND RICETOc HASH ? - -- 10c HOT CAKES 10t 1 I'T, ATF. LUNCH . , 2tk with Drinks and Dessert Open All Nifirht?24 Iiour Bwtlw Save your ni.cklca and dimes aatf come up to s?e us sometime While in Columbia visit tiw Lenox Beer Parlor Cor. GERVAIS & HARDEN STS. LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES HARRY MURRAY, Pro^ .. 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