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Soturday, March 13, 193
Mrs. C. II. Douglass, 216 Ileid* a
St., Columbia, motored to North I
IS. C. and sister, Mrs. Mary Jack- J 1
son. Alva Garrett and husbam J
were with them on the trip to set {
^relatives, and they are leaving the
city in a few days.
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THE CABIN KIDS
II : : ?
I The five children offer a knockabout
singing and comedy act", .jj
They were recently featured i*. 1
the motion picture . "Mississippi" j '
treating a huge success. They al 1
so appeared on the. radio as guest j
artists suppoiting Rudy Yalle, an | . '
Paul Whiteman.
In their stage appearances they J ^
, inau,ige in cioss-in e comely cruu,
V ter, sing hot and special numbers'
a. in harmonic ensemble form, and
I one little lad does a solo. < > .
Their youth and appearance i.;
I appealing and are bound to make ; i
hit with any audience.
CULTURE CLUB NOTES
i ' "JANE EYRE," a romantic tah
I
.of an orphan girl who wins th
| heart of her employer, Edward
Rochester, will be presented by
I the Culture club on Wednesday
! evening, March 24, at the Auditoriu<m
of Allen university. Mans
look forward to the annual play;presented
by this club as they always
prove entertaining.
The dramatization is a faithful
and authentic vcr.-ion of the book
that is beloved by .millions?who
are waning to set* it. us popu
larity has not waned with the !
passing of the years, ar.d every
year sees a legion of new readers
added to the record breaking list.. '
Watch for the members of tli '
.cast in the next week's issue oi
the Palmetto Leader.
THE COMMUNITY BOYS' CLUB i
I
The, Community Boys' club hei i
its regular meeting, March 5, " at
^ the school house.
After the meeting wa< called t
order by. the vice-president. Mi
""""Malcolm^jCorley, "Draw Me Xca
er" was sung. The 23rd Psalm *
was recited by all and followed by
the Lord's Prayer.' The pass woid '
was taken up by Mr. Xapolea :
Corley, after which the roll wa
-v called and every one paved theb I
dues. There were two men join- '
ers.
. The meeting was turned over ,t >
the members to discuss mvthrn ,
about community works; the;.
wanted to, which was beautiful!;. '
di-cussed.
Mr. John Lee Dreher was re
sponsible for the serving of thl t
meeting. Mr. Dave Brannon wil i
-serve the next mooting March 2(.
The visiting friends were as fol
lows: Mrs. Mary Alice Drehe
and Miss Annie Lue Lorick of Co.
umbia, S. C.; Miss Lizzie D re brand
her grand-daughter, little MisElnora
Dreher of Irmo, S. C. t
. The discussion for next nieetiii': J
will be A Better Community t
Live In."
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"BACCHANTE?'"
The club met at the usual hou:
* Monday nitfht, at the home of Mis;
Ethel Williams on Senate Street.
I The house was called to order In
M1V pi VOlUt'Ilt) 1V1 I', J /I'tlll. 1 13
business discussion began in th *
usual manner. During the bus'- c"
n^ss hour, nuiny new plans wor ''
formulated, after the old business
Was cloarad-up^?
On this date, all the mcmbo- s
who were on probation were mad<
full members of the club. Those "
who were made full members of
?o the club were Misses Eva Porter v
field, Florence Veal, and Messrs 0
Ross and Mcl^stor Zimmerman. e
After the installation, the host 1
and hostess served a very delfeimi
' repast;
The club was indeed glad to ^
have an honorary member pi-es<hit $
% at this meeting, Mrs. The!ma Raulinspn
Gallman, who was a very ^
active member in the club and is F
still doing some very nice work >
for the club. The meeting as a ^
whole was very good and the ^
president made some very interest-- $
ing remarks in behalf of the mem- b
bers of the club for their spirit ^
s?hown at this time. At this time *
* ^ wo a<Tjouimod to moot n't hip-hanifc. -X
of Miss Essie Dcan,i Monday nitc,
March 15, 1937, at 1310 McDuff:e t
Ave. All mombers <vill pl^aso be s
on time. s
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L :: miimfcima
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BU?Y BEE SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of
Irs. Martha Moore, 2524 Gervais
t., March L 1037. Due to the
b'tnee of our president, Miss
). Johnson, Mr. Lawrence Eddy
resiutd. After a brief devotion,
lie house was opened for-.business
iscus-ions in which each mcniier
took a pait. We had a grand
ime chatting afterward, then wc
idjour'ncti to meet at Miss Serehii
tumtei's, 2510 Herbert St. Marcl;
1th: IOWARD
SCtD>()L PARENT
TEACII rat ASSOCIATION
Mondays M^rch 15, at 7:30
The Howjjrd School-P. T. A. i:
taking all or its numbers to bi
present at its regular monthl;
reeling on Monday, March 15
1037, at 7:30 o'clock. At* tfn
ime d.Ujratcs to the State P.T.A
. onvention will be elected and oth
:r business of importance will b
ransaeJLed.
i no nam contest" closes alter
.vaids with a social .
1TII5 TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLl 1
St. Matthew, S. C.?The clu'
Viet at the homo of Miss Beatrie
Randolph Tuesday nite, March 2nd
The meeting was called to orde
:>y President, Mi-s O. B. Addisor
[Vevotionals* wore conducted b;
Chaplain F. B. Guinyard. Th
president then took charge. 01
:tnd new business was discusser
Mr. Willie Jones won the baske
>f grocery. After the business ai
fair, the hostess served ice crear
and cookies. The - meeting ad
journed to nieet at .the home o
Miss 'Annie M. Spinger March 9tn
M Alt It I AGE AXXOCNCEMEN'
Mr. John H, Patton, 1870 I
118th St., New York City, an
iiounce- the marriage~of his sistei
Mrs. Lizzie Quarts, formerly o
Columbia, to Mr. William T
Smith of New York City, Apri
I Oth, 1936.
s L.V MAS I" NT
. t ' .
The club la id its weekly meet
njj Tuesday nijrht, March at th
liomc of Mr. Walter Scott. Th
meeting was called to order b;
ihc president at S:."0 p.m. Open
iry selection "Steal Away" whic
ivas led by Mr. Harry. Riley. Pray
r by.tho chaplain. The one's tak
ner part on the,-projwam were: j
eadinjr by Miss Jessie Mae Pons
ty; a trio by. Mr. Ernest .Lewis
Mr. Rufiis Davis and Mr. Lewis. :
-hort talk by Mr. Ernest. Ware; ;
<olo 1/v Mr. Hnrrv Riley; a shor
alk by Mr.. Daly!
The* p'oyvam was- short but in
Lensti' jr. The business part o
he meetiner was well considered
Mr. Russell Williams and Mi
Daily were our quests of the cv
'ririqr. Mr. Williams made som
ri-i-v . neimv.-.e inr- rcmalks.
The club adjourned to meet Tue
lay r/isht March 10 at the horn
>f Miss Evelyn Bouie.
Mr. Walt?r Scott tt'd Miss Stro
man were the host and hostc?ss o
he cv.eninor. Ice cream, cake am
ifter dinner mints wore served.
Mr. Mervin Mitchell, president
Marion Brown, reporter.
NOTICE
There will be a Silver Tea, piv
n at the home of Mr. and Mrs
It:e 1 P?y>tic, Gfrrvais and Pine St
'or-the benefit of the Layman M
lub, Sunday evening, 1 o'clock
Phe public, is invited to attend.
Alfred Davis, Presiden
\ big hit?trustees
contest sponsored
w by boosters clui
Greenville, S. C.?The nine
rustees of Allen Temple A.M.E
huvch contested for the first
lace as the most popular trusee.
The interest manifested by
he contestants and their sponors
was high. Th following was
he result: Mr. Allen Hudgens
ponsored by Mns, llattie R. Flader,
had the highest amount which
,as $18.50 and was crowned king
f the trustees; Dr. E. E. McClarn,
sponsored by Miss L. R. Tillian,
and Mrs. Laura Cooper took
ccond place with $18.00.
Mr. J. L. Mayes, sponsored by
liss F. L. Lykes came third with
14.10.
Mr. J. A. Mack sponsored by
liss Eunice. Adanis, $6.50. Mr.
Eobcrt Grant, sponsored by Mrs.
.ila Lee Mayes $5.60. Mr. J. E,
Lsbury, sponsored by Mrs. A. M
lllllol'cnn ntwl \T- flA*. Tl 4
MIIU mi, VIVVI. I IIWIIIIUII,
2.15. Mr. Al^x Wells sponsored
y Mrs. Ada Nance, $1.G5. Mr. J.
i. Johnson, sponsored by Mrs. J
kilgore, ?l.ftp. Total amount
tuia the nml.r.sl-aiLs Sfi7 80?i_
The Roosters club extends
hanks to all contestants, sponors
and friends for th? amazing
uccess.
I
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THE WAVfcRLEY SILVER STAR
CLUB
The club met at the home of P
Miss Ruby Johnson, 1207 Lyon P
St., Tuesday, March 9. The house v
was called to order by the Chap- P
lain. Opening song led by Misa i
? Inez Collins. Led in prayer by I
Miss Gunter. Second song led by I
1 Mrs. Katie Stearns, after which (
' Bible verses were repeated. The I
i roll was called. We enjoyed a d
1 wonderful program, sponsored by
t the stars. The house was announc I ii
I ed for business. We had business I 2
{ discussion concerning a dance. We s
[ are looking forward to one Monday
night, March 22. The public
is invited to come and join us. Th<
; meeting was dismissed by the
a president. The hostess served t
peaches with whip cream, cake ar.d s
gum. . | <
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... THE PALMETTO CHAUFFERS
~ (JLUB . ' 1
n . I
Friday night, March 5th, fifty 1
- odd members of the club throughout
the city and country assembl- *
ed at 1117 Pine St., at eight o'- *
t clock p. ni. Features of the meet- 1
ing were the interesting facts
brought out by each officer pros- *
.. ent, a most informative and inter- c
. 4
I estirg talk on leadership by Mr
r J. W. Brunson, memtfrr of the 1
, club. He spoke on leadership.? '
v Before any men can manfully
lead any organization, he must be
ri a gentleman and that he felt that
I the body had chosen and elected
t such men to represent then'
. throughout the. year. Mr. Brun- (
,. son spoke to each officer giving
|.; him in details his duties,rand the '
j 'problems that might arise at anyL
time to any officer, and how they N
might rid themselves of the en *
lumber. ^
^ Officers installed:* *
Wm. Pressley?-president. *
Mr. J. E. Clutt?vice-president. 1
J. R. Scctts?financial secretary. ?
' J. H. Garrick?secretary. 1
W. J. Miles?treasurer. 1
j Rev. Wm. Patterson?prelate, ^
H. C. Bowman?Chr. Ex. boaru. 1
I.. C. Williams-?reporter. 1
Mr. Lenoir, moderator, gave a ^
? brief mi:aik in regard to Mr. 1
Brunson's speech, then h'e asked *
> each officer to say something. To s
make a long story short, each of
V ficer brought out the point tha' I
l" ho would be ready for any catas c
trophe during the year. f
Sunday evening, March 7th, the. J
\ club rendered a program at Sid- 1
h ney Park church in behalf of Ma. 1
Reunion's goal. "the president
^ poke, ancb the moderator, Mr.. '
I I.enoir introduced Mr, Brunson and 1
in turns Mr. Brunson presenter '
i- the speaker for the evening, Rev ?
1 Patterson. Rpv. Patterson preach- 1
' od a splendid sermon, would that '
^ every Columbian could have heard
0 him.
I'm- report ... Miiifh was sei veil ?
? it the last few meetings has bepn
f a different taste .(that of Max
_ veil House Coffee). In question- 1
f nrr as to the taste, it was found
il hat the club has a dietetion, and t
le had so willingly voluntaried in r
' riving his service in the making ei c
ho club's diets, in person of Mr. I
)ave DeVault. ...< > 1
It should be interesting to know c
that Mr. George H. Hampton .has t
InYn unanimously elected member (
f the club, and too, has been ex* (
: Next -meeting March?15?~7IT,
' Main St. \
LES BON AMIS 1
The club met at the home of Mr b
Louis Gibson on 2219 Lady street, n
promptly at 8:00 o'clock, and a s
ioyous time was had by everyone r
} first of all devotionals wore had n
rhhn a very short business session S
ero?Tied to thrash out the imfinish- 0
. ed matters. h
: This session ended quickly and n
everyone gave his heart to, heart tl
talk or related his "experience" 01 B
told his "determination" for the
i coming year. Everyone enjoyed E
these remarks because they ex- s<
pressed true club loyalty rarely C1
i found in an organization. hi
I After everyone expressed him- al
self fully, the club's officers were "
. declared ^vaeant^ In the election
each officer was returned to former
-j post except in the cas<> of the assistant
secretary and the chairman
of the program committee. These
two offices were filled by Mr. .1
B. J. Cave and Mr. Ulysses Bar- J>|
ber, respectively.
A delicious repast was served by p,
the host, which was enjoyed bv all.
The club wishes to nnv tribute ti. f
each member for his whole-heart'
ed support during the past fiscal
year and especially do we com
mend Mr. Richardson, Mr Gibson,
and Mr, Redd for their valuable
- ti9vvicfl rendered throng!) pas(.
year in' their respective offices. The
npw fiscal year will begin at full
speed at the home of Mr. Edward
Mates next week.
THE PALMETTO LEATHER
THE L. C. CLUB \
Dillon, S. C.?The L. C. club nv t
londay, March 1, at the home of ?
Irs. P. A. Rogers. The meeting 1
vas called to order by the Pres.. ,
Iadam M. Rawles. We were lej '
n singing' "Somebody's Praying v
''or You," by Mrs. Leola Smith,
'rayer. The meeting was then op.
ned for business. Beautiful
iible quotations were heard, and
ues collected.
Please don't forget .the "Fashan
Review," on the nite of March
2nd, at Manning Baptist church,
ponsored by Mrs. B?rry Elkrbc
C SHARP. CHORAL CLUB
The regular weekly meeting '< f
he C Sharp Choral club conven o
it the. residence of Miss Louise
Craig, 215 Henderson-St. on Wednesday
nite,' March 3, l'J.'JT. A
n ief devotion wa- conducti'd bv :
:hc directoV, Mr. R. H. Riddick, J-.
\ discussion of the Negro Spirit- ,
lal, "I've Got A Home In . That ^
:loek" was given. The use of the
alsetto. register of the voice was q
fiven by the director. The nex'l (
neeting will be at.the home ??i" th .* I e
;p< n.?or and pianist, Miss Corii-a I..
jpi'dor, 2101) Green St., W? ?1:.< lay
nieht. March 17, 11) d7. Yi>i. ^
,ors are always welcome. If you .
ire interested in vocal music coihe
ind join us.
HIE RADIO LITERARY
SOCIAL CLl l<
? :? ' '*!
The club meeting $t the Studios ?1
sf Mr. Westloy Mangum.rjdO} Me.Duffie
Ave. to resume our weekly '
Broadcast, of the News Items of
'Radio." We opened our. service'.
vith prayer by Tube Charles \V. >
3risby, then scripture reading by ^
Tube llermen Smith, and as usual S
o the roll call, we repeated u ' J
Bible verse to the answer of pros o:
int. Our president who was u: - 1
? f
ible to be with us la*t week due ;
o a slight illness was back witr.
is; We had with us a few visit. ) :.
rVe are hlwaws glad to have vigors.
We had lots of fun at tin r~ a
neeting from jokes told by th. . "
'isitors and members. We laugher: *
ind enjoyed ourselves. '"Every
ninute of . our lessure time w.
pent at the meeting was enj?yod I;
vow getting back to business, our ^
dans for the futurey was, diseussid
by-the tubes and as we cot tli (
inais it win be released through I ^
I'he Palmetto" Lead?r to our J
'riends who read" of our doings i.i
his paper. .
\Ve were served a very delight
'irl menu consisting of. chicken ?
ice, dressing, salad, butter, jread,
hot.tea, cocktail,, cake, des
sert, wine and beer. Wo had a
/ery nice time with Tube Mar*1.111.
Your announcer,
Geo.. A. Elmore.
THE WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS
The Ward One Willing Workers
lub met at the home <<f Miss An;iu
.Tones .11 Sr.wti.t' Tnr>o_ -
lay, March 9, with the Madam
'resident presiding, Mr?. Annip
3ell Dantzler. The meeting was
:alled to order and onitted with
he club song led by .Mis. Ressa
3heCseboro. Prayer by Mrs.
ih'easie Mae Thompson. Bibl :
rerses were heard by ai 1?of?the
uenibers7 Then Miss Jannie"- V.
V'olfe led another beaut ii'i'l song,
'hen the meeting was opened for
usiness. The minutes were read,
totioned by Miss Lucy. Jones,
econd by Miss t'orim- Sherey. The
oil was, called and the member'
esponded briefly. There was a
ilver Tea March "th, at the home
f.Miss R'osti Lee Hartley. We
ad a lovely Silver Tea; very few
lumbers were present, mostly of
w. ... 1 i U:..'D? ?
iv vi-iuui i irapuiiuvu. i uu.iu
artey served tea, cake and candj.
va Mae Moss led the closing
>ng. Mrs. A. B. Dnnt/.lcr led thj
losing ode. May the Lord watch
stween me and thec> while we aie
jsent one from another, amen. Q
Homes Needed for Tea
Teachers' Associatic
Those who wish to entertai
uring thq Stale Teat hers' Asso
S, at a .>1.2') per (lay (Sleeping
) list their homes with the IIc-i
reference as to men or women,
'ons to Creswell W. MaH'len. H
, Chairman. P'oa^o use the fo
Name
Addres*
... " T
Number of rooms
Men or Women
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rOlTXG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUli 11
The club met at 10127 Picken St. j
pened at 8:00 o'clock, Monday I
igiit, March 8, 1037. I
Nkxt meeting will be held at *
521 Calhoun St. New joiners are .
;< Iconic.
President?Rev. V. Walker. ?
Sec ieta ry ? A nz ie Milk*v.
Treasurer?Silas Uurnwick.
THE E JUICE It KAN TENNIS 1
CLl'B
Ilartsvill/j, S. C. -Th-: c'ub met
["iie-day evening, March 2, at 1810
Inward St. as the g. est of Mr *
lliiah Shuler. The meeting was '
>rcsided over by Mrs V. It. Wat 1
ins. 1
Plans were, made for a silver ten 1
o be held Sunday' evening-. March ?1
reconditioning of the tennis i
on i ts and a Easter Parade to he t
lold Monday ?vcnincr, March 22 <
VI the cftTFm" ol the meeting a do
iciotis repast wa- served, with Mrs i
2. M. Mclver as our charming , t
lostess. " f jj
According to plans the Silver t
'ca was held at 1812 Sixth St. v
he home of Mrs. A. It. Campbell t
iunday evcr.irg. The nr^m-oV,, I ?
"a - as follows:
Opening' song?"Love Old Sweet J
ong.'r- ;
Scripture?Mr. Shuler. ? . . ,
Prayer?Rev. E. A. Spahn. j
Trio?Misses B. E. Nosbit, S.
'lowers and V. R. Watkins.
Poem?Miss B. E. Nesbit.
A 'd-oss?Dr. E. H. Alien. 1
ns.trumental solo?Missi Helena .
IcKim.
Dramatic Reading?Miss Sadie
Mi Rao.
Remarks?Rev. James,
We wore fortunate an I pleased
have as out of town guestr
lisse- Emma Kershaw and Daisy
tewart of Bethurte and Messrs
ohn Wright and Kaniuel Ridgleu
- Q
f Lancaster.
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TI1E MINISTERS WIVES ?
ALLIANCE . si
CJ
The Ministers' Wives All'ance ^
he homo of I O -i
... ... .. v.. . SI
on. After the regular business sj
f -Georgetown met last week at ^
Irs. Clark gave a v.ery interest- S
ng. talk on flowers. Mrs. L
*hpnipson r?ad a pood on Easter |
A few brain teach.rs. in the flew
r line wore fe'iven by. Mrs. I. C.
'hompson.
Sirs. Thomasena Dunnlorc v'sit- a
(d our meeting. All seemed, to P
lave iPjoyed the meeting. After '
i 'repalst. meeting adjourned to '
neet with Sirs. S. Thompson, 1st *
Vednesday in April.
PJWJf i aw
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^ J
Capitol Theatre
Fri. Mar. 19
MAT. & NIGHT
"fit
chers During State
>n Mar. 24, 25 26
n teachers in their homes
eiation, March 24, 25 and
and two meals) are asked
jsing Committee, stating
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Mar. h o and fi. This inMitu.ti
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educational aid uplifting fhi
he teachers and pat: ems in the
ounty.
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IlKSI'M, N. Y., is now displayL'Wi'lry
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ijhts and Approved Gokl. The
>1 Jewelry. Kin^s, Pins, Key*,'
Displaced jpon request,
outh Carolina ; ...
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Columbia, S. C.
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