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Saturday, May 8, 1937 ti Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams of S1 State Park, S. C. are having as their guest, Mrs. Victoria Dean of ,1, Philadelphia, Pa. during the ill- ' ness and death of her father, Jas. Brown; hoping her a pleasant stay. rc in Mr. and Mi's. Herbert Niles, of E Washington, D. C., accompanied by a Mrs. Ni'les' mother, Mrs. Daisy J Smith, of Lancaster, S. C. were K pleasant visitors in the city Sat- li< urday. Mr. Niles is former em- sc ployec of The Palmetto Leader, te and Mrs. Niles was the first win- , ner of the Beauty Contest conducted by The Palmetto Leader and won a trip to the World's Fair at Chicago. Air. tfiles-js now Linotype operator with Trie Washingtop Tribune. " rc RADIO LITERARY ANI) SOCIAL CLUB V > ' dc Once again the highlights of t( Radio is being broadcast; this ^ time sponsored by Tube, Westley w MangUn, 130G McDu e Ave. We witnessed the usual opening1. We ("' are going to .have an all business. meeting Tuesday, May 11th with at Tube Thomas Palmer 1700 Cal- 'H houn street and all members are s' requested to be present and on ar time. A After closing the business ses- al sion we were served a very de- w lightful supper that was enjoyed ov by all. Mrs. Carrie HendersonT>f ?* the Blue Moon Social club was a ^ visitor. ('c George A. Elmore, . w Announcing for Radio. WINS TRIP TO CINCINNATI, OHIO Miss Annie -Belle'TVIeGraw sincerely thanks everyone who sup- ca ported her so loyally in the con- ^ test given at Zion Baptist church, ti< Monday night, With help of her V>r ve.ry dear friends,she was success- ry ful winning first prize which was a tr? trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. / th MAGNOLIA SAVIUGS CLUB ' pc ?^? to The meeting: was held at the homo, of Mrs. Ruby Woodar.d Sum j1;i tor. 1722 Washington street. We will have a Bingo party .May 1C ^ at Mrs Ruby Sumttfr's The win- jlf nor gets a.prize each time. The hostess Served a delicious g;1 repast, Next meeting at Mrs v Mary Tucker, 1S0G Barnwell St. j0 WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB n" _* , are The Waverly Silver Star Social W( Club met at the home of Miss Louise Gunter 2518 Cherry Street. co We had a shirt business discussion. The hostess served a delicious course of tuna fish salad, af' cake muffins, ham and punch. W1 The Wavdrly Silver Star and the 's Crusaders will give a Bam Dance 111 Friday nite. Mav 14. 1__ ?1 * * m BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB ial The Mooners held their weekly R( meeting Monday night May 3rd at Mi the home of Miss Thelma Reed, to: IDE Washington St." The meeting af was called to order by the prcsi- i?t flh>nf Misc r.ni'in TTori/lni'^nn A f. T1 tor the devotional exercises, busi- M ncss matters, were discussed. Af- w< terward the meeting was closed Sc by the president. The hostess Miss Reed served a delicious repast. The Mooners will be looking foi the.ir many friends to join, thera at their Silver Tea Sunday after- ^ noon at the home of Mrs. Thelma ur Gallman 232(5 Stark St., from (5 until 9 o'clock. ^ ^ ^ ioi THE E'TOILE DlT MATIN SOC- Po IAL CLl'B "Tn ^ ? _ or; ~The club met at the home oT Miss NeZzie Wheeler Thursday, r. April 29. The meeting was called vj] to order by the President with the coj usual devotionals. Afber which a brief discussion of business. During the discussion plans were ou made for a "Print Dress" party VV{ which will he given on May 10, at the Y. W. C. A. Everyone is, cor- ]e? dially invited to attend this affair, qc it is promised to be one of the best gc of the season. Cc We \**\re glnd to have with us Mr. M. Mitchell, and Rev. Earnest je, Robinson. Mr. Mitchell represented The I/Amisant club, and gave jn] some interesting remarks. h;. The cluh adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Viola Harmon ra Thursday, May 6th. W1 The hostess served a delicious repeat. do isgi ^ifag... EXCELSIOR- SOCIAL CLUB The Excelsior Social club held s meeting at the home of Mr ick Ferguson; May 4 th. The .eeting was- called to order 'by le vice-president Mr. Julius Burkt nd then the program committee >ok charge. After devotions we ent into our business session. All members were present and >ok an active part in the diseusons. Our club is no\<- making won?ifuL progress necording~~to the itie. The club has seventeen on 11, four joining at our last ineetg: Mr. Nathaniel Stevenson, Mr lliott Baker, Mr. Lomas Grist id Mr. R. Rice are thb new mem MS. The club was served a decious repast by Mr. J. Fergu n and Mr. Robert C. Fields afr which we were adjourned by ic president. CAV ALIERS'"SOCIAL CLUB A gala evening was spent at the sjdence of Mr. R. A'. Riddick, 41'. >16 Washington street on Sunty night, May 4, 1907. A brief 'votional ceremony was conduct i py tne i napian, wr. Mciton erbert. The business meeting Us presided by. the President, r. Ma! ion Williams, at the eonusion of the me'eting, the host d'the guests into the dining room id a deljeious course .of roast irk, barbecue hash, nothto salad, iced tomato, Spanish, rice, cake id iced tea was served. Mrs. una Taylor Samoa was diet it ion id Mrs. Ophila Smith wits the aitress." The remainder of. the renins was spent in the playing1 games. We were glad to have rs. Carrie Henderson, the Pfesi>tit of the Blue Moon Social club itll us. ?? ? > ? ? LKS HONS AMIS *' The club mot at the home of Mr. dward Rates 011 Pendleton St., uesday, May 5. The meeting was lied to . order by the president, r. Richardson, after the devvonrals were over. The usual short isiness .session was held and eveone responded readily with sutr stions and with finances. The isiness session ended earlier an usual because the more imirtant business of" initiation had be taken up . At this time Mr. James Artemus id the pleasure of proir.gr through c finals oT the initiation. After is hod been done, Mr. Rates, the ist served some most delicious ke. and - tea.-.Then some whist imes were played and enjoyed by eryone. After everyone had enyed himself to the hie,list the ectinfr was adjourned to meet xt week with Mr. Green .Mais >11. It is hoped that everyone will mo to the Weiner Roast Friday, ay 7, at the homo of Mr. James 'tenuis, 2220 Calhoun St. The mission is free and refreshments II lvo sold. Everyone who conies assured of having a pleasant eve ng. ESQI'TRE SOfc'J^LridB ' . Ifc > Spartanburg?Tito Esquire SoeI club met at the homo of Mr. >yal Sims, 243 Austin Street on onday night, May 3, 1037. Mates of importance were discussed, tor wTucIT a delightful cnur-e of ? cream and cake was served lore were two visitors, namely, issos Alma Snoddy and Ilayjod Lee Cureton of the Sub-Dfcbs >cial club. ENEDICT'S Y'S BEGINS A NEW YEAR Thc v ai. u. A. ana i. w. ^. have launched" into another y?ar iJbr the new adminterrations. The new president of thc Y. W A. is Miss Adcl Peterson, a junf from Greenwood,' S. C. Miss terson received her high school lining at Atlanta university Labatory high in Atlanta, Ga. The vice president, is ~ Miss tthenia McCollum of BennettsHe, S. C. Mrss McCollum reived her h>gh school training at nn'Ttsville high school. Both of these young ladies are tstanding m acadamic work as >11 as extra-curricula activities. The Y. M. C. A. is under the idership of Mr. Louis Gibson of dumbra, S. C. A product of K/KIT YYB^IIIIIKU'H i" ilumbia. The vice president, Ralph Pughsj hails from Atlanta, Georgia. 3 received hi-s.high school traing at the Booker T. Washington L'h schoo'1 in Atlanta, Ga. The Y's are now making prepation for the May Festival after lich they -vill turn their attfln>n to the Kings Mounain'* Sfcunt Conference. 1* NUPTIAL RECEPTION f Tli'j doors of the spacious home of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Pickett. Oil Campbell St., Camden. S. C., were thrown ajar Anril 11th tn Lhu many friends of their daughter, Bessie ai d her husband, R. H. llaile, Jr., announcing their mar, riage of .Juno 10th, 1 t?3t>, a-fc? Harden street, Columbia, S. C., Rev. 1. ,J. "Stiller officiating. Miss Bessie Pickett and Mr It. II. Haile, Jr. are offsprings from families of two of the leading citizens of Camden^S. C., Physieian and Undertaker respectively. The home was beautifully decorated with flowers and green foliage, although the evening was cool, the odor from the flowers and the clatter of the merry voices reminded you that it is indeed spring; Long before 9:00 o'clock the house was crowded with friends from, various parts of tin' state, and the library with its many tables were laden with gorgeous gifts of all kinds, especially should we mention the linen, cutglass and silver. At ton o'clock the , chimes attracted the attention of the gtto-ts. Dr. and Mrs. Pickett led the line followed by the bride and' groom Mr. antV -MwRTTI. lifiile, Jr. followed by Mr. and Mrs. Haile, Sr. Thet?e was silence as the group stood before the pastor of the 1/iido, and in befitting words by n,. n:?i,?o ius.? i X 1VI\1 IV, HUD VI the license and certificate and in .' cleartones the contents were read to the listeners, then a benediction was giyon. The bride, was beautifully gownid in yellow lace over taffetec with yellow accessories, the groom wore a black suit, white shirt, black white .tie. Mothers of both wore cyepe blue and garner respectively with accessories. fathers in professional garb. Aft?)' congratulations b> many friends a course of ices was served with cake. Thus anbthci couple was ushered out on life's sea, may their little-craft embark with safety.BENEDICT COLLECE CLASS REUNION ' The College class of lt?34 will hold its first reunion Saturday, May 2:2, 11K47 at the college. Preparations are lxdng made U uccpmmuuaio muse uiieiiuiug im reunion. All classmates arc asked to send a small foe of $1.00 to Mrs. Juliet It. Gilliam, See., 131C Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. to help with the expenses. Those who plan to attend will let us hear t'rony you before May 15, please. Committee serving: Rev; J. D. Rucker, Chr. l'rof. H. Harrison Mrs. Juliet It. Gilliam, See. BACCHANTES Tiie club met at tlt^ usual hour, Monday night at the home o'f Miss M. Smith. The host and hostess were Miss M. Smith and Mr. Joseph Rrown. The house was called to order by the President, Mr. Waiter ttetnTT The "devotional exe rc i.s".s were had and the business mseuse<. ensued. During the business ho'ur, trie discussion centered mostly around plans for our annual affair which will take place on .May 21, 1037. A few new ideas were advanced and discussed. Tilt* club was indeed glau to have one of its honorary members visit the club in the person of Miss H in in a ^ersbaw. Miss Kershaw made some interesting remarks to the club. We hope that she will visit us as many times as-"she tir.ds convenient. The host and hostess, Miss M. Smith and Mr| . Joseph Brown served a delicious repast, after which \v<* adjourned to meet with Miss Beatrice E. Goeins and Mr. Lerpy A. Brown Monday night. May 10, 1037 at 1523 liaiv.en St. The members will please be on time. TIIE C.N I). CLUB NEWS The club met at the home of Miss Carrie Coles, 1305 Pine St. Monday evening, May 3, 1037. The di votionals were led by Miss Nacmi N'eal, m the absence of the Chaplain. We opened with scripts Trv after which we were led iTT prayer by Mr. Philip Talley. took charge of the meeting. We discussed the play and the ride. The characters and their characteristics of thu play were read nnu approved by tli0 club. The ride will be May 12, 1937." Cars l^ave Thomas Dreg store at 8:05 p m. Mr. Talley was elected as a mem ber of the program committee in place of Mr. Hopkins, A call meeting will be held at the home or Edith Frasier Monday evening, May 10, 1937 at 8:00 o'clock. All members are asked to be present end on trme. Notice to Subscribers After yon have received your bill for the paper, and then you don't receive your pa^er you kno\V that your paper is discontinued. We cannot carry delinquents any LONGER 1 I ttffc ^alviktto leader MISS ELNORA HALL CROWNED "DISS II. T. W" MISS ELNORA IIALL Mis:> Kin >i a. Hall of 11-1, Hook- 1 ci! Washington high school, was crowned as "Miss II. T W " ? li<? school auditt/rium on March 22. ! "Mis* Hall reported a total of $01,30 1 in the annual popularity contest 1 sponsored by the athletic " board. * Maids at the coronation wer,. Joanna Turkvan for the senior high and Janie Oiggs for th'" junior high." Runners-up in the contest were Joanna Turkvan with $(>0.20 and j Margaret Champion with* $(>0.01. r Many other contestants reported creditable amounts. One candi- j ilate, Ilattie Brawley, raised $23 a- , lone.. The total amount raised was , $573.18. It h> being used in the ] broadening of he athletic program | of the school. t FAITHFUL WORKERS j The Faithful workers met at j the heme ot Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Monday night, May 3, 1037, at 8 o'clock. The hoy-L. was opened by singing. Our club song led by Mrs. Williams. Scripture lesson by Rev. Fields. After which We . were led m prayer by Mr. Munday. Next song 'od by Mrs. Alice Labrew. After the devotional part of the meeting was over, the house .was opened tor business. J no lust Monday night in each .month is a , social night, so our business was , very short. We heard the reading j of the minutes, it was received and c adoptee'. There was no unfinished , business, so we heard the financial . roll; each .member responded. ( We Were very much pleased to | -have a?mrw-memhe.r, Elder?Bent.? Our club is growing; nicely. 1 We wei'e 'eligrlilfully served by , the hostess with chicken salad on ( lettuce Uaf, potato chips, saltine, < punch and ice cream..? i We were dismisseu by saying i our parting vc/rd. THE PALMETTO CHAUFFEURS C-LUll The club una at Mi*. H.~C. Bow- J man's home. Jl ore was an in- 1 teVesting disc-iisM-u-of the entire 1 club toward the purchase of the ^ club house. ?Everyone of these f meetings seem t?> get more' inter- 1 esting, therefore it would be welh for every member to be present. Forgetting the haufTeurs meet- : ing this week and looking towdrd a greater day far every member It may be a sadi one for some of the members, but it surely has be en a great- -otic- Mothers' Day 1 Some time ago a lady of Phil- ' a delphia thought of the idea of 1 Mothers' Day. " Every since then we remember our mothers on the second Sunday in May. The church ha- spent more ' in the. preparatiomand-celehr'ation ?... i i_,t .. , _ I oi tnis nay, nut v.ouiun c u oe a nice thine Toi ca h club to join in with the chin lv. Why? There avo'"| members at clubs*.-who will never ' he. found at church While life- last, ^ -therefore they too michf"remember their mother. This day is a national day for the mothers <?f n?e.n and many hearts are made clad by the prreetinps sent. There a no many other holidays in the year, but tTii-- is the day that touches ev- j ery heart. 1 r Many of you today are just ,i starting on the * v.ties of active j life. The volume of the future j lies unopened l.\ f..: o. you. Its cov- j u ers are illuminated by the pie tares of fancy. ami its edges a>V* gleaming with the golden tints of | hope. Some mother has paved the i way as most mothers paved the c way. Now its left to us; there- 1 fore with a steady aim, with a I strong arm, willing hands, and a ! ' "resolute will, we will reach the ? goal. * m ' c SUBSCRIBE FOR * THE PALMETTO LEADER I A BUSINESS LEAfU'E SCHOOL AT ZION It A I'T. (Ill H( II \\ odnt'sday Ninht, Max ."? ??+ttt?mt* personally diluted rrr tht? meeting. Y??u i?wi? (Wis to yourself and yon, community to make business bet tier. it ture than. We haw in the past. The following points ar* to be discussed: 1. How do the colored poop',, see'our busine.--- as a business? | 2. Do we. support s:,ioj !i\isiin-s as we should? If not. wl.v? ft M. ' Are we tryiujr to ifuet competition ? 4. What should bo-.doi , to yet our younj? people interested in business A Few Thoughts Don't hide your wisdom urdeiv t peek measure. Help someone. Does any one person know it nil? No, thoix* is always some- \ thinjr to learn. I.et every day bo a day of j school'to you in this world'. When j uitrht, comes we may b- able to ! ?nv "Thaol- rtvwl T ?? ? 1 ! ?? ? ' v?-/u, i. ua>|- | somebody". - nil: WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS ClI'H The Ward. 0?o Williny . Wo; k-1 ?rs club met at the home of MrO ^es,sa Choeseboro 5otf .Colli ye St. Fuesday niyht, May 1. with the iresidont, prcsidiny, Mrs. A. R. j Oantzler. The meotiny was cal.l d to order and opened with the lub sony led by Mrs. Cle'-cseboro, i Prayer by. Mrs. Eva Mae Mi.-s. j iiiblo verses Were recited by all j he members. Miss J. Wolf led j mother beautifm-.sory The meetny was opened for.business. The ninutes were read, motion by Mi>s L,uey.'Jones, seconded by Miss Mar ha Jones, their adoption. Then he roll was called with members ( spondiny. The meetimr closed vith Miss Lucy Jones leadiny the losiny Sony; Mrs. A. R. Dantzler ed the closis:y ode. LUCKY RIRI) SOTIALjCLl R The club met at the home of Mr. J. S. White at 000 Sumter St. >4 O .')A .Lili. 1' TU a m/wdi'um ii'o c it o.ow o t i\t\. IV. i 11v: 114^ IIII^ v??r> opened by the chaplain with singng. Tho usual opening1 was observed. Thi> president teok charge >f the business session. Roll call ind minutes. Mr?. P. Cinlemon of 100 Sumter street bceanvo a member. Next meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Soyoc, 1020 College strtet at 8:30 /clock. May lltli. Members pros nt 15. Closing song by Pro. .1. b White. Dismissed by the pros- . dent-.?We. were?-sewed ehichoice, broad and punch. ? m THE MAGDALENE. CIRCLE NUMBER 3 The circle met on Wednesday. \pril 28 at the homo of Mrs. Made Senior, 522 Sumter street. The nooting was called to Order by the . ice-leader. Miss Elizabeth Jack;on. After devotional service the meeting. was turned over to the leader. The minutes were read t?y .Airs. .Alary Robert and wore approved. The sick comoi it too reported Mr?. Luoile Murdough in Wavorly hospital; Miss Rebecca Franco5. Good Samaritan hospital We hope for thoif 'speedy recovery. The program committee ren:lerod a splendid program for the evening. Mrs. C. II. Young and Herrington of John Chapel C. M. E. church ivore the speakers for the evening. The pastor, llov. I... C. Jonkins came in and made timely renarks. We wore encouraged. Mo.xt nu".tire v ill bo at the I'Osiden o of Mrs. Janio Sims, f>lfi -unitor street. The hostess-s.rvod punch, cookTys jelly with whip cream, cake ind after dinner mints. Mrs. Mary Tolvcrts was elected queen for die MagdalciH' circle. ? MOTHERS' DAY. PROGRAM ,A very interesting Mothers' Day ipomam will 1 > presented at Sidlov Park C. M. K. church, Run- J lay night, at 7:GO o'clock. The I ...Kl; . ... *?.!_ 1 n'ocrram. Spor.svitfT-by cTtfiTr6and ishers. Rev T. .1. Dnntrkiss, pastor , SIRRRISK l'ARTY TNie was a >uip i o party priv'n in behalf of Mrs. Florence I ^isher, at the home of Mr. Charles ; loufrlass, 1228 Liberty Hill, Wed-1 jesday nitrht, Apvil 28, 1027, at ! p. m. 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