The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1937, Image 7
Saturday, June 12, 1937.
Mr. D. J. Johnson of New York
City who was a guest ol his mo.
thcT-in-law, Mrs. Rebecca White
of 120J Pine street has returnd .
to his home in New Yok City.
Mrs. Mary Hampton is spending
her vacation in Laurens,. S, C.
the house guest of her niece and
nephew, Mr. and Mis. Spurgcon
Dendy. .
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Mr. John A. Pivston, formerly
Detroit, Mi'h.. returned to Detroit!
Thursday afti? revisiting his mother i
for two wteks^jwho has been scr- j
__ tous4y-in. sue >& now -much unproved,
we are pleased to report.
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Miss Phoebe Moore, formerly of
Columbia, but now of Boston,
Mass., returned to her home in
Bostoy Thursday. While here visiting
friends, she was the house
guest of Misses Henrietta Keitt
nf 131G McDuflie Ave., and T.nXcll
Cooper of- 1100 Harden St, While
in the city she attended ninny fori
a 1 affairs.
BIKTH ANNOUNCEMENT.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ruff announce
the birth of their son E.
H. Jr. Mother and son are resting
fine, at Good Samaritan hospital.
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCE.!!EXT.
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Mr. and Mrs, A i nn Cooke?o_L_
JenkinsviHe, S. C? annouce the
marriage of their daughter, Annie '
Mae to Mr. Edmond Sims, of New
berry, S. C. The marriage was in
^.....Columbia; S. C. November 2o,
l'J3(f. Mr. Sims is in the Columbia
hospital from an automobile
, . accident.
S 1 KU.U AA'I ilU.Ui'?Ui>l,
Mr. and Mrs .G. W. Stroman an
nounce the marriage of their ;
daughter Thclma Vivian to Mr.
Willie Edgar Thompson of Chicago.
111., on May 25, 193G.
- Mrs. Thohipson in the eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stro- ,
man and is very popular "among
Columbia's younger society set.
Mr. Thompson is the son of Mrs.
Margie Thompson and the late Dr. 1
L. W. Thompson of Ashcville. N. ;
C.,,and Laurens, R. C.
The young couple are spending
. , the summer at 38 Clingman Ave., .
Asheville, N. C., after which they
will return to Allen University to ,
complete their senior year. . j
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YOl'XG (1IRLS SOCIAL CLUB.
The clnh mot nt tVio homo of
Miss Iqi'Z Smith June 7. The meet ,
ing was called to order hy the
president., The devotional part of
the meeting was carried on as us- (
ual. In. the short business ses--J;
sion that followed the roll w as.,
calted_and each member respond
i-d, The minutes?were?iend by~|
the secretary Miss Catherine Chat \
man. Old and new business was ,
thrashed out. ^-After a short but ,
interesting meeting, the club ad- ,
journed to meet at the home o f
Miss Mildrd Chatman Monday
nite, June 14. We wcirto very
glad to have Miss Alice Miley to
become a member of the club. The
secretary-Miss Catherine Chatman
is leaving Sunday Jane T3 for Ormond
Beach, Fla. The club will
miss her while on her vacation.
The club is sorry to learn that i;
Mr, Mitchell is ill.
FAITHFUL WORKERS CLUB.
The Faithful Workers met.at the ;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mundy on
wits?ealled to order by singing
our club song. After the devotion
- al part of the meeting was over
the house was opened for busi- i
ness. We heard the reading of the <
minute^. There was no unfinished
business. We began a variety of
discussions in interest of the club.
After the business nnrt nf t n o
meeting was over wn heard the
financial roll. Eaeh member- responded.
The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Annie Quary
2378 Washington St. The hostess
nerved a tasty menu, which every 1
one enjoyed.
TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB 1
St. Matthews.?The Twilight i
Social Club met at the Misses !
Mary and Nora Folder. The moot
ing was called to order by the
president Mi s s Q. {4t ArMrs-nTrr
The devotions were conducted by
the chaplain F. B. Cuinvard. The
presidenl then took charge. OKI
and new business was discu sed.
The roll was called, each member
responded. After the busincsA affairs
the -(hostess served punch and
cookies. The nert meeting at the
home pf Mrs. Rosa Goodwin ar.d
Fannie It. Guinyard.
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MRS. IIATTIK WILSON VISITS
THE CITY.
Mrs. llnttie Hell Wilson, the
daughter of Mr. John Benson and
the late Mrs. Annie Benson, who
passed away last October, made a
surprise visit for a week to cousins,
the Bowman* on l'ine street.
Mrs. Wilson reported a very pleas
ant Ptny?vi."itin.U' lelativ s in- irr
mo and old friends in the city.
She left Suday for Philadelphia
wnerc another short visit will l.o
made with ht'r relatives. Mrs; Wil
son is tlie owner, of one of the iat
est modelled beauty s ho pis in New
York City.
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bia'E moon Social cli n.
On Tuesday night, June 8 at
the home of Miss Thelma Reed,
secretary of the Blue Moon Social
club, the Moon is held theil'
weekly meeting. Promptly at 0
o'clock the president, Mrs. Homier
son opened the meeting. Mrs.
Brown our treasurer singing a
lovely hymn. Prayer jiv Concert.
Scripture lesson read l^v Mrs. McNair.
Bible verses, by .each member.
Then the house was opened
for business. Just before the club
discussed the business-, Mr. Roland
Harris, president of the Radio
Social club ar.d his Radio boys
arrived due to the fact the two
clubs were to have their business
discussed together; "so on with
the business" Mooners ar.d Radio.
The Blue Moon girls and Radio
hoys are having A Bingo Party
Wednesday night, June l'l, at the
home of Mrs. Thelma (Tallman,
2o2G Stark St. After .that the
Radio boys retiinnod to the living
room whore the Blue Moon' girls
had as their guests also the Cavalier
Social club---alli boys, and
joined in playing cards; while the
girls continui'ii the meeting. The
roll was called and Collect ion. The
meeting wa^-clo ed and the throe
clubs enjoyed the. evening with
soft and sweet radio music and
Miss Reed served ice cold 1.1110:1tule
and cake for refreshments.
The Mooners had as a guest also
Sir. Nathaniel McXair and Mr.
John Whitman, who just returned
from State, college. You arc always
welcome hoys. Next m'eting
nert Tuesday night. Friends
dont forget the Ringo Tarty Wed
n'esday June 10.
RRONZKMEN.
The first semi-monthly June
meeting was held at the home of
Mr. Earl Mayo on the nito o f
lime 7th. Tire meeting was opened
by the president with prayer
iy Mr. Mayo. After the minutes
vet o read and adopted and-"- dues
olloctcd. the^. "t.?r-pohr?nrjout
ten minutes in a general way
0 the' elub. The president made,
many timely remarks and left
much food for thought with the
members.
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All plan's -pertaining to the
m-onzemen Initial Ride given at
Abie's Pavilion on the nito o f
Monday Juno 14th, have been com
pleted. Cars leave Thomas' Drug
Store at 8:55 P.. M. Round . Trip
25c. Jello and cake was served by
the host. Next meeting will b e
held at the home of Mr. John
Pell. I
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LA AMASAI NT
The club met at the usual hour
at the ho'ing ?f Miss Jessie Mae
Doughty. Openng song was led
by Mr. Ernest Ware.?Prayer bythe
chaplain. Miss Ethel Rober?on
the president of , the Rose Social
club gave some very encouraging
remarks. The program was
as follows: A poem by Miss Stroman;
a selection by the club quartet;
a poem by Mr. Walter Scott;
a short talk by Mr. Smith. An
iMMuon oy ivir. narry Kiley after
which the remaining part of the
meeting \vng turni-.l nvi i- intn ih.?
hands of the president. The roll
was called and each member respon.-ed
briefly. We were very
glad to rceive two new members
Miss L. Koon and Miss Martin.
W as members of the club are
very sorry that some'of our members
have left us for the summer.
They ?re Miss Ethol Wilkes
Mr. W. Zimmerman and Mr. D.
TH
Nesmith. We wish them a happy
sum m or..
--?Tt:;. club"tvlli meet TucsTTay into
June 1"), at the-home , of Mivs.s
Ncllie Myers. PI.'' Walijut St.
Punch, icake ami candy were
served by the ho-t, Mr. E. T.ewvs.
Mr. Mervin Mitchell, president;
Miss Marion I'rwon, reporter.
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magnolia ci.rn
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Speaks 2~>$G
Washington street. Devotions by
: the president. Then . the house
I was opened for business. First,
we -receive ' a* new member, Mi s.
Aletfca Robinson. We then drsI
cussed the gingham dress party
I that we are planning to have in
jthe near future.
I (Oji- former President,- Mrs.
Ruth Miu> lloff CiiUiam ,hav0 beeat*
i . . . - r . r>*
| absent ior a.number ot weeks due
j to the T?n*th <d* a fine baby boy.
She and baby ore doing nicely,
j W(. as.- enjoyed.a delieioijs repast.
Next nieetmi? Tuesday 15
of June.
j . .Mrs. L. B. Elmore', reporter.
I RADIO I.ITK^AUY
ANI) SOCIAL < LI D
"Meeting this time 'with Radio
newest Tube, Lawrence Walton.'
f-Rl^T?Hs'i- 't street. 'J'lie meeting i
j wa- cpem-d with prayer by Tube
Charles W. . (ir.sby, then scripd-turr
rending hy'l;;:he. (Terr; A;' F.l- r
! more. Reading . l.'Uh chapter of
Romans, then Libia, versus and
j the mhinte's of th<; last meeting.
After which the charinan took
ciuir-.v of the meeting. Old and
j .
j m'W I), sines- was transacted ami
[then wo wvre served a very de- 1
I], iioiis lunch hy Mrs. Willie Mae
Walton, of Wavcrly Silver Star
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, eliu>, the w ife t.'l' Tube \\ alloil.'
We tin n adjouviied to meet at j
, 1405 Lyon street,- Tlies Jay June ;
I 15'. So lintiI r.ext w'eek may wv
say that this news is l'roin station
R.L.S.C., your announcer,
lit o. A. KLmore.
I.i:s, liD.NS AMIS
The club mot. at the home i.'f |
Mr. I,pais Ghi.-on I.ad^ St.,
Tuesday, .June'. S. The meeting
( wsis opened ;u usual,'with devotionals
after which a business dis'
eu'sshm was entered into. This
1 discussion was. made t?s brief as
possible. so that everyone might
havl4 longer .to enjoy'the refresh-on>-i:t
s si.'i \ vd liy tin.-' i OiLiillil til:joy
the games that were played.
I . A \i-iy phi-ant evening was
spent at'the homo of Mr. Gibson
and after, everyone . ha*, onjv'yci
tho ' (Ifs'eii.-n-rojt thi.' rcfivshmonts
and t'v amu ennnts, the meeting
was a Hoiirned to met again next
week at . the home of Mr. James
.ArteiMUs -22'A Calhoun street.
Our next project will he held
i. t Wednesday. .hmP 1 *?. This
will he a ride to Abie's park and
a dnr.ee all for twenty-five cents.!
I riitKS wui i jumiiiM ui u^ |
[i i?/? ?_ :m . (he. corner of Park and j
i Wa'hington streets at F:00 p.m.
Kvi'i vnnc i-5 urged to pro with us
on this trip, because a good time
is assured, everybody. .
SI AND
SAVINGS'- CLl'H
t?The dub iiiel n.l the home oF
Mi.*..** Cerrine Whnrley 1 Gervais
stpoet at the usual hour with
our chaplain singing Trouble-A'<
bo.it My Soi.il lcd_ by Mr. George
I Helton"' Scripture' osson was road
I by Mrs. Simpson Lewis, S verses
j of fa s' chapter of 'tomans. Pray
i by Mrs. Kili/.a Fi.'gle. Kinging
'.Something Gn My .Mind led by
I the chaplain after which the vice
j president took charge in the abjS"',(le
of the president. "The house
i was opened for business. First
| the minutes of the last meotin.tr
were road, receivou- and adopted.
'Unfinished and now business discussed
very briefly. The roll was
called, each member responded
with a Bible verse. We had one
visitor Mrs. Bcaulah Gilster. We
were very glad to hr.ve her.
Our next meeting will he with
XYllppMoUon IrjO?> Oak FIT'
Mrs. Simpson Lewis, reporter.
PROMINENT VISITORS IIERF,.
Mr. .7. Itol eri' Saxon. MnnngCr
of the Union Mutual Association
of Philadelphia, Pa., a native Carolinian.
Mr. .T. O. Myers, Supt. of
the Union Mutual Association Rev.
M. T. Somrrville, and Mrs. Frcderick
Riddle, daughter of Mr. Saxon
and sicretary of the Union Mu,.tual
Association, enroutc home
from The National Negro Insurance
Congress, hell in Augusta,
C.a., stopped over a few hour?
with Mr. Saxon's aynt and cousin
Mrs. Mary Hampton and Ceo. H.
Hampton. We were very glad to
have them, and invito them to
come again soon.
[E FALttlLlil) Lfc, AlJferlH
Vaveiilev schooi. IWKKVI
TEACH Ell ASSOC I \ HON.
The Waverley S< 11 ?1 j'aientTeacher
Association. : = ui>i> it - an
account of its activity . i'i:*t the
Association wshes to thank ail
who contributed ill any way to- ,
wards the support of iho oiyiani- 1
V.ation. The Parent-Teach-. r- A. o
ciation. is primarily ini a v. tid in j
children, but the welUm- of chil-|
dren includes providif-v. f.,, ih-irj
future as well as for \f,' ir pi - j
cut needs. The most u.;;<>iLt/ fii-l"
ture' iucd of children is to .have ;
profitable employment - for 111> j-i |*'
when they tinisn school. . Thv,
Association l'eels, the, f-'l", tuat'i
it is aeting.well within it> pi o-_;-.i am j
of child welfare" in appiai;u;r. to !
t lie public to--support tin- I'aiuh it., -..
I.eadir, the'Victory Eavita:- liarl:, i
thejNe^ro Insurance iot.i;'iai>h , .v
and' all- oilier such w-?thv
e'i'O business enterpfi- e
dih.ey may. be able t<> r-i o v" t i : r
bitter position to tnlrlov V,i
J Iu 1 MI >! jif'Vanii the:*!.. ' : , a 1!,
yotini?. men and \yom? wh- n tai'yj
{' raduate from school..
Tin* principal of. the : !. f: ;
time to tinie at did'ciiia a: > .]
lias -roferred to the la: r.T :.:/in! <:r '
(f children \vho not on!v . .id 'l
school. lrrcculai ly but-(imp ?*.j*"{ j
school entirely. It sci-m f a1
numbov of parents send i
daily to.have children have . < .1*,l'
to-attend their p. i:'U..:-.! ;. i Fi. -j v
that inipht be loo!;i-d af..T
rbmebody else r," tain-. . f :
after schttol' hours, jm> ' i- j
nation it has been'- I- ,i ?.J"
much of lac Umbra * :ii . a i
in mttiajr to school o a .i. ;i .
ligciu i' oii the part, in 7 . T
The. Wavei ley I'TA a: . 'v. jsh fl
its principal when b" vib-h la:. '
r:?jruiar * attendau.ee' and ita.ai'- i!
ity are as important fn a. hhiM.'s j
education . as the learni. , . < f- tliel.
three" It's. The Assoc:;;', a' -
to tile public to coopei.:;' v.da
public schools ip ha\i-a 1. i i. S:: <
2 tteiul school, more fe\;o.u. / ;... ! ;
to. u'et It) School oil tint. : \
The;'Association n.d .
the tirst"part of tb y :. . Sena
1 :*!} 'books .for the M-ii a.y.
The purchase of .the-.. .. . \. a - 3
made possible ?thru a>t \)i.a;.';a- i
program planned jiuo i.; i .. .i. .-at \
d.urinu" the alministi.; : ; j. > :' ' It..
\V.I?. t'happclic as pi? 1 l' .,
previous year." The A .at'. a
and 111c- scliool are ihd-.-.. . ' > I >
(. bappclle for liis 'ti?'< n v. ...k i. ' '
laasino (his vnliial.l.. ...
ilie school libiaty . . .
Apinoxiniatcly !>>.? ..i -i l
llllMllg' tile it'll 1*. Ui ...t j
^-7.5U was state .U?ii a ihn
v.Inch moans that < , . ;? a.-.-; "
en;ullctl fti the \\a;v .1'TA. ;L
l his was llie largest a
any Association ill J*< a. 1 a.'? !..
i-'or this, WaveiFy 1" 1 \ w a '
awauieil tin? slate.as ma ; .-hip l>an '
ni t lor tile tliini fol-.-Vi vtiive year, i''
Tile "As.-octSti><11 has Jilaa "TTT""'
a Sunmic. lb>tiiid-up aa<l to ci.lllK't
ScWIHg. CO.rli.-v in Un.eii :
Zor.cS to make .% tot iti'S . lot la . ...
ehiiili en, Tite aa." uii.ci iv....
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l.l t 1A mills . .,< 1AL t l-l !>.Meeting
v.a- i a..i to O.ulcl
the. vice ^ai. . !i. Jaii'n-.- r. i. !
iy at lite il Alv. licoiy, j
lii-uwu ] J2- i'a. . St. Ut i. a j i
song* by Mi.-. . a , Prayer I>\
Mrs. .1. 1 i.iiin . i i outre lo-m ,
ly .Mis 1 i < > a .. i -"it 1*1 i Ian)
ti l' ..t' Si M l' i ll 1! i l l'. 1'
1>1|S ille - ; > lii ciKSid i\?i%
the fcuod of iIf . ...i'.XfW busiiw."wus
called I'm. ?'r.e new nn m'.. .
d I'Tir ' ?-+4ffrt to :
niii loL' i > si. ;iiu n ''
vice pre-idr,.-.' . (I Jor mini- i- t
of tho_7ast ,iin- ' ' Tie- pi.csidem J
Mr. Sam W lll.i:.-".;.- niade a vme.'
inte rest iii;: ui;\ the lew member
of the i lab. ?1?_- >ick coius.i.i-ten
reported in- members sick,
The next 'it- will bo at th--'
home of Mi.. 1 rtnalo \\\-1-. Pl.t ,
Sumter -stre. ?/ !; ft-. shnu-iH.V. e:d
Ml I ul \v idles :ii!<: : .iiiilu
SI Ul'KlS.r, I'AIJTV.
The Unkiiov.: < tub of .Wavmiy
were hostes-.s t; a Surprise lar-i '
ty in honor of Mrs. Eliza Wis-.^
who left W eds.- lay to spend her |
vacation in Sal -da, X. C, (lame> !
featured the ? >i nine's festivities ! '
Mrs. WiSe e:;] -:Vs>ed thanks tot
the club for tie ir thought fulness !
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departure. ' i
LES AMI SIKH CLL'll
The c In!) n.fl at.-the home of
Miss Jessie I?o;_i:(y 1211G ilamp- 1
ton street at tin. u. ual hour. -The j
meeting was opened by the program
committi o.' There wn.-nV
any business to attend to therefore
a short psogram wag felt, i i ecl.
1 Ue ]iiof;'i.i..i was as io:.n\\,; ""
Song, Study War'No' ...on ;
Prayer by {h(. chaplain; Poem by
Miss Isabella St toman; Tri'o, Mr. (
Ernest and l.etia Lewis and Mr. 1
Ruius Davis; poem, Mi-. Walter i
Scott; talk, Mr. (i. Smith.
0no of our faithful members,
Miss Ethel Wilkes left for New ,<
York Tuesday night and all the i
memlbers of tha club wish har
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