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T""IW**r7W I Saturday, July 10,^37. I Miss Essie Trapp in company 1 with Mrs. Rorenejr Johnson of 1 Beaufort, S,_C., left for Chicago, 1 111., to spend several weeks. They I'eturn by way of New York the 1 mkldle of August. ' Mrs. Philip Woodson and doughter left Saturday July 3, for Brooklyn, N. Y., for the summer l to visit hei' ^ sister-in-law, Mrs. J Elizabeth lliller. \ ? ? ? ?<*? ^ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT : Prof, and Mrs. Thomas Sanders ^ announce the marriage of .their daughter Odessa Mae to Rev. W. R. Martin, on Wednesday, June .'$0, 1937, Laurens, S. C. MARRIAGE ANNOVN^KMENT > Mrs.. Mattie Hare of Newberry, S. C., announces the marriage, of her daughter Katie -Mae to Mr. Wm. Earl Gott ol Columbia, i-'. t;., ~ 1 January 23, 1937. At home 2211 Hampton avenue, Columbia, S. C.. VISITING IN CHICAGO Miss Bessie Roseborough, Junior at Allen university left Wmns,r bo.ro, S. C., June 30th to visit her sister, Mrs Evelyn Roseborough . McKinney in t'Chicago, 111., will spend the summer there. Mr. How ard Harrison was up to visit her Juiiy 29th before leaving. ROSE SOCIAL CLl H _ ? ?:? b The club met Tuesday nite at the* home of Miss Marie Gary. ) After devotional an interesting c ! ?proglam was rendered. 'Business j, session was then taken up We received a new member, also an old member bark with us, Mr. Book-. hart. Delicious punch and cake was served. Next meeting at the home of Mi'ss Fannie Hills on Harden St. \ m m I MR. M. 13. WILLIAMS FETED l! <1 Mr. AI. 13. Williams i;f 2?U3 ^ Washington street wishes to thank the members of Emtfhuel A. M. L E.. church. for a lovct'y surprize b farewell party given at the hoiiie f of Mrs. Maggie Dennis on Wqdnes- ^ day, July 21. There* was fun thru w out the evening and everyone seem t ed to- be in a happy mood. A very b delicious ice course was served. s Mr. Williams is very grateful for t a beautiful evening shown him be- S fore leaving for~Fis vacation which f will include Detroit, Mich., when t will include Detroit, Mich., where e he shall visit his >6Tts .1 nitres and n Manson and their fami'iiesf Can- b tc/n, Ohio, where he shall also vi\s- v it a son, Dr. M. 13. Wilflants and o family; and Clevelattd, 0-h.tu^vyherc p he shall visit his niecesj; Mrs. Pat- "\ terson and Mrs. Ford, i i s i I THE EAGLE CLUB; a ; ' 'S' The Eagle club met at the home c of Mrs. Victoria Gleatbn Friday ii niRbt,J July 2. The meetng1 was U * called toorder- try -Uu'-'^AesidenL. rli Mr. John Trezcvant the usual.form "of T>pen-Hig . followed. Plans ,were made, for a silver tea to be feiven at the home o'f MrsTErHixrancj Nor man Perry Sunday evpnvng, i July * 11th at-6 o'clock. The publfc is c invited to be present at the '.nine n of Mrs. Katie and Jack Jones, 525 (| Blossom street Friday hite 9th. i, - WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLl'B d / ? The?Waverly" Silver Star met { at the home of Mrs. Fannie Salley n Opening song I Shall >^ot be remov s ed. Prayer Marie MerkiUxon. Sec- .) ond song Mrs. Fannie Salley. Bus- J iness was discussed. Come one, v come all 1320 Heidt .street to a" r Bingo party Thurslay nite, July s ^ 15th, at the home of Mrs. Willie \ Walton. Meeting was adjourned. \ The hostess served pc'ato salad, j alirori saltinieS'.. nd ire I " ^r- ?. cream. VIJSIT BROOKLYN. N. Y. ( Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of 476 Ralph Ave., Brooklyn N. Y., ( had with them over the week-end i , Mr. and Mrs. Wilder who is a 1 brother of Mrs. Wilder Smith, Mr. | S. Golden who is an uncle of Mrs. . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Whaley, all are from Philadelphia, Pa. L They also were the dinner guests | of Mrs. Mary Jam?9 of New York , \ City. ? r v , - -njr * " - > . r ^ ' # V ' FAREWELL PARTY NEAR I HEATHWOOD. Of much interest to the young r set of Columbia was the Fareveil Party given Wednesday nite Iune 30, in honor of Miss Barbaa Jones, who is leaving for New lersey, Thursday, July l^t. There in the "Cabin in t h e 'incs" which was beautifully decoated in green and pink colors, a 1 ew intimate friends played bridge ennis and danced to varied broad asts. A delicious repast, consisting of :ocktails, vegetable sandwiches, >unch, assoited cakgs, pink and Teen mints and toasted nuts was served. .Among fhosy .present in du ling h' guest ?,f-honor, Mis.. BaiL.tra lones, were the Misses Annie A'renn, Kula Reese, Josephine Boy tin, Ruth Reese and others; also Messrs. Thos. Lipscomb, Johnie Villiams, Booker T? Walker, Mr. | lake Jonef, and others. Kveryne expressed themselves- as hav ;:g spent a lovely (.veiling in the abin ami with siticeie and hearty : impressions wished Miss .lones a J cry successful and happy trip to l?T~inut th. LICKY ItlR1) SOCIAL 1 LUB "The meeting was called to order -? >y the president of the club at the v lohie of Mrs. 1{. Anderson, 1223 A heat street. Song by Mrs? F. j Joyce; prayer by. the president, j dr. Sam Williams. Scripture les- 1 en Psalm 23 chapter second song i >y Mrs. Boyce, then the president ailed for the minutes of the vast neetiug which was received and ipproved. Unfinished business . luring which time the vice-prcsi- , lenPniade remarks. The president ^ ailed for new business. The sick j bnunittee male her rityort not j my mc^nber reported sick; ntim- j ier present 2L The next meeting"~will lie at'* the lotiio of Mrs. Ruth Clowns #15 . .tales street. Dismissed by Mrs. j \ Boyce. ' l St'NSIIINK BAM) SAVINt; \ cms. The club met at the tune of Mrs Villie Mae Ben. 2320 Senate St. , Tiesday night instead of our reg ( ilar meeting nieht which is Moilay night, because we celebrated t londay as the Fouith. The clirh was called to iodiT hv . he chaplain; singing Troubled aO,0-t niy stml," led by Mr. George i Ldton. After which .Miss Ethel v lutfett read the Scripture which (. as taken l'roni Matthew 1st t<> j, he 7th Verse. l'rayer was offered y Mrs. Eliza Fogle. The next' | election sung was Work Tig oh | he Building, led by Mis. Pearl v lunipter. The hou-e was opened v or business, first the minutes of j he last meeting was read, receiv-l. T ' | d and adopted. Unfinished and j ew business was discuss.d very 'riefly."=^?fh . member responded .'ith a Bible verse at the calling. . f the roll. Two visitors were resent: Miss Nancy Helton, and lips Ethel Muffett. We have one ick member, Mrs. Emma Spcach. Our next meeting will be held t the home of Mr. andMrs. Simp on Lewis 12.'12 Gregg street. The ? lub was then dismissed by Siag-j' irf fmiii' On un to Sweet Heav i I' d by our vice-Pros. Mrs. Wil- ? t'ARl) ONK WII.LINO v WORKERS CLUB The Ward One Willing Workers . lub met at the heme of Miss Ja- j ie Wolfo, jyflS Wheat St., Tuosay, July f>, .wuh the madam proslent, presiding, Mrs. A. It DantzL?r. The meeting was ehlled-to or er ami opened in the usual form, tfter devotions the minutes wore eceived, UTe ro 1 called and TtnT nembers responded briefly. A ' ilver tea wag held Sunday July i th at the home o*f Miss Martha ones, 415 Sumter street. A few isitbrs were present. Most of the ^ neriibers responded. Missr Jones ~ icrved ife tea, cake, candies. It vas enjoyed. The meeting closed ' vith Mrs. C. M. Thompson load-ng the closing song; Mrs. A. It. ' JarTtzler led the mispah. * HISS HEN ZEN A REESE HON-11 )RED WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY 1] Mrs. Benjamin Reese'entertained the little friends of her daughter, Benzena, Sunday afternoon in honor of her fourth birthday at , her heme near Heathwood. Games , ind contests were enjoyed. Centering the lovely lace cover- , >d table ^was the beautfuf] white birthday cake, surrounded vfith pink and white flowers with pink snd white candles burning. I I ' ?rrr The color scheme of pink and white was carried out. The little holier guest's aunt, , Mists Kula Reese assisted by Miss Annie Williams served strawberry and vanilla ice cream, cake and punch. Rink and white mints were given as favors. Just before being served the little guests assembled and sang "Happy Birthday to You". The guests 'besides Benzena Reese, were Geneva Steward, Sarah Francis Tilimon, Dora. Mae and Sarah Alae Bluford, Juanita Brown, Richard and "Mickey" Tilimon, Romeo' and Frank Taylor, Arthur Wrcnn and Frank Recce. BIRTllNIGHT II'ARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craig honbr.d their daughter Miss Louise with a Birthnght party Wednesday light, June 30th, at 8:30 o'clock. The guests \Cere_ invited in the living loom by Miss Craig., We >pent part of the* afternoon dancing hy the thymic music of Mr. Stephen Garrett. After which we tad a short amateur program as fntinws! Miss Ruhy PffW'FlI sinrgC \Iv Last Affair;. .Miss Rejjcccau kVilJiamson -sang in My Solitude; Miss Daisy Cooper sang I'm Livttc?in a great?hi.tr way;?Addle Yitherspoon sang Moon Light and shadows; Mr. Chesterfield Powell ianp Good Night my Love; Miss .ouise Craigsang When Did You .ea\'t Heaven? Mr. PoWell and diss Craig sarg a duet; If That !snt Love; Mr. Riddick played in instrumental solo:. The guests vho didn't take a part in the pro-, tram Miss Bertha Hayman, Ceina Phelps. Georgia Chirp. Sophia dunday, Jinimie Wilson. Johnana rurkvan, I.iilie Laws. Elizander lontier. William Bonner, Emma Jowens, Albert Ciaig, Edward "lipp. The hostess, served potato... alad on lettuce leaves, sliced tonatoes and hot biscuits and tea. \fter. whieh Mr. Garrett played lome. Sweet Home.. The guests eft expressing themselves as haw ng a nic<? time. ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLl'ir* 'i'he weekly meeting of the O i1111 1 ''in . vv:w held at thi< holil'e >1 Mrs. ( i 'iiu i Ware, on rate troet. The i resident opened wiiu he devotipnais follow.'' by the ir.iu:*1 s if the last meeting and he roll tall. The', business ' uf the club which' s a ride to Abie's Pavilon soon, vas dsciissed bat plans were not ompleted. The date will appear a The Leader. _ Our hostess for the evening has iccn indisposed for quite .awhile, iut we are glad she i< able to be cith us again. After the business re were served ice cream and cake vhich was very refreshing' and I cas enjoyed very much. After a few games of Bingo co adjourned to meet at the home f Mrs. David Bethea in Kendallown. The O.C.S. met with Mrs. Daid Bethea on .June 2d in Kendallown, The president opened the neeting with the devotionals in chieh all members participated. Since some <>t' tin- members were b^ent plans Welt* still incomplete is?to our outing. We. enjoyed, ifter the business, a selection of instrumental solos . by Mrs.?Ed-r Vanl Bit Rum?awl Mrs. from or Vare. This club is fully equipped eith musical talent. Mrs. Bethea served a delicious alad and sweet course. We adburned then to meet with Mrs, sharlie Moore on McDuttie Ave. FitIiE WILL ('LI B. The Free Will Club will hold ts monthly meeting Sunday, July -1I'.KIT, -r>-o'clock at the -home of Jrs. Sarah Robersop, 1518 McDufie Avenue. Mrs. Roberson, Lies. A( ATIONINO IN BALTIMORE Mrs. Mary L. Jones of Colum>ia, the mother of Mrs. Estelle iVorthey anil Mrs. Dora Barnes . Qnflicilti tf n'lAi'nintr fi\?* Rulti nttw?Md.. to visit her daughters Uiss Ruby Jones and Mrs. Nettie Baskervill. We hope for her a pleasant stay. NOTICE. A called meeting of Queen Esther Chapter of the Eastern Stars an Monday, July 12, at six o'clock All members are urged to be pres ent as this will be the last meeting before the meeting of the Grand Chapter. By order of Assistant Matron, ' Mrs. C. H. SIMONS. THK PALMWTO LEAD EI ran?ww? MEETING OF THE BRONZKMEN The Uronzcmen hold their month ly meeting irt the home of Mr, James Wilums 2U00 lleidt street, July G. The meeting was culled to order by the president. After the house came to order the disbursement for the dance that was held at the township auditorium was read by the secretary. There were one thousand, two hundred and live persons that danced by the tune of Jimmy Gunn and his drill serenaders. The lights were low and the cool breejft* that blew in and around the building madt it pleasant for the dance lovers. Mr. Jim Bel! spoke to the club on the importance of each member of the club. His words were as follows: Never think yourself whoever you are of small importance, never think it is of little j account whether you ape good or bad, or what your example is to othersr-4dach mere particle or atom is an active agent to1 tht* whole universe. So each of us is of importance in our sphere, however isolated and insignificant that sphere may appear to be. A few particles of (lUst 'tii a watch wil' stop its motion; small barnacles on a ship's bottom will hiiider its journey; and a little rfliifting saint""in the great ; river will change its currenT/" S<>7 we" must exercise our influence. The wort 1 is moved by great forces, great men and great enterprises.. Small things held aW. Kvery man has his post to do in the great work of the world, and every man has his part to do in the club. Kvery gin! and boy and every man and woman i-s of importance?how important nobody knows and perhaps nevtjr shall know until eternity^reveals it. There ought to be in this truth great encouragement and great comfort to all who think that they xrre~ insignificant and have no work to do n this busy world. Perhaps in the distant future many a man vyh?? estimated himself great shall be found to have been insignificant because- of unfaithfulness 'to his trust; and many anothi r man who perhaps thought himself of. little worth >vi 11 find himself gUnified because he did what he could Mr. Williams served the club cocktail. Next meeting will bo held at the In.'1110 of Mi . Gone Thomas, ltiOO Gregg street. GAFFNKY NEWS, ki v. .1. \V. DeVpro. Mi'SM's. W. \V. Posey . ami W.M Longshore of Greenwood was ii< the city Sunday and worshipped -with Rev It E. Bethoa and congregation a t Dunton Chapel ME church. Misses Ruth Davis, Johnie M W.ood and Thehua Davis of Blacks burg were in city Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. I.urmpn Robert? of Washington aiv visiting theii parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts and Mi. and Mrs. Wlliani Jackson. Mr. Joe Jones of Chester who is connected with tin- Bible School work -of the Presbyterian church was thp supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts Friday eve. The people of GatTnoy and Cher okee counties will be happy to know that work has already begun oh the -hew- -l'wsbyti i i:ih church or, Peeler Street. The old church was destroyed by a wind storm several years ago. The people should feel ffvery promt of Rev. G W. Corkle who is working awfully hard to see the church of his choice standing once more. Mr. H. K. Gist and Mr. Will Anderson 'attended the annual picnic at Flat Rock. X. 0., Monday. They repot t a leery pleasant trip Rev. L.M. Tobin pastor of Beth cT Baptisttchureh. "returned to the city Saturday, after spending several months in school. The whole church was thrilled with the wonderluT sermon lie dcLi^e-red Sunday AM. Subject: "Unadvertised Religion." Rev. E. E. Chappcll who has supplied Bethel Baptist church dur ing the absence of the pastor has returned to his home at Greenwood. All Cherokee county colored school^ will open summer sessions July lbth, according to an an. ttoufictment ntrtdo hy the Cotlttt'y Supt. Get your Palmetto Leader at the JelTeries Funeral Home each week; also send or bring your news to their otti.e for publication WOODRUFF NEWS 1 Sunday was a lovely day and it seemed that everybody was in the mood for ?*ointf to church. Trinity A. M. E. Zion church Sunday schopFopened at the usual hour with Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. I ' Mrs. Rebecca Rice was funetali/.cci at Trinity Sunday nfie-noce 1 2:<l(i o'clock, Quite a lar^e-crowd attended. .Rev. T. 1). Gist ofTic' iated. In'M inent was in the city cemetery. She leaves to mourn her passing, one daughter, Miss Kk'.a Rice and one and-n.n Mr. Mo/a 11 Rice- and a liost ol' friends. Mrs. Carrie Vinson of Wnshimcton attended t r.,. funeral of her U'i andiuolhei Mrs. f'he-line Fu'ster. Mrs. Allen \\ illian.s a: d little son is spending a fort nittht in Pittsburgh, Pa...'. visiting. relatives and friend^. Mrs. ( In sitae- Foster, the mother of Trinity A. M. ]y. '/Aon chinch passed away at the home, of le tdaughter, Mrs. F.volyn WiUni'm <?n Friday morning at 11:15 ami was funevafized at the above named church Monday aftcr.110011 at T.bO o'clock. The?vRt-v, 1). ('. Crosby] liivsiillnir o'.l.o- ..?* ?U. .... i r, ...... ..| nil- .T|>iW UWJUUI'g district officiated.. His words \vt)e soothing to. the broken-hearted* relatives. W,. realize that our loss is heaven's.* gain. She Raves to mourn her passing three, daughters Mrs. Kvciyn YYilbum, Woc/drutf; . Mrs, lioi?Linger,?M-ternmM;- (j.; D. C., and two sons, Prol'. J. M. Foster, AshoviMe, N. IV; Mr, Wal rrr. Jfo.s.ler, Spartanburg, S, . .Lhhty.oitu gi^rwd?eh i Id re n and twenty-one grc'at-groat-grands and one sister, Mrs. Madora Pilgrim Ionian, .S. C., one' In-other Ml*. J no. . Floyd, Charlotte, N\ C., and a host jf.other relatives and friends. At .5:00 oYiock her body was lowered to its last resting* place in the* . hurch cemetery beneath a* mound ,o*f flowers- M. S. Cajlaham funei> al director in charge.. Amopg those, out of town attending the funeral of Mrs. Chestine Foster were as follows: Dr. D. C'. Crosby and Ilev. D. A. Barber. Chester: the. latter, ex-pastor, of. the deceased*. RcV;: Mr K. IIil Free Advice Ail Your Life Affairs-1937 By the Indian Chief Not only tells you about your troubles, but points the way-out of them. The Indian Cheif is not only a reader of ym.y life but a builder of your future. .Thousands of -keptU al persons have, be?-n astounded at the .nany things that lie told them aoout themselves? things they thought 110 living p. rson eould reveal. Ho calls you by yuuy name. The principles of his work are entirely scientific and logical, not a ntystei ions fortune i telling scheme. His complete As- , trologiial Reading gives predictions month by month, day by day based on your sign >f the Zodiac. Tells your tucV" day and yo'? r.uiuber and ascribes the meaning . -of?add?dreams. . good sigiiF, ffml j warnings. What do you want from i Life, Happiness, Love, Power, ; success. Money, I'eaee? Evevy- 1 person ;s borp" wit}? natural talent nlmhr certain" lines and AsTroCI Itpry Caches just" "whin vim are _ netuially fitted for. Get what you want from life! Consult the In<lia,n.^J)Ui( before making a n y change in home or business affairs. siirninvr paper-4, love, . marriage, sorbin? employment, spec- < illations, t'avel. friends or enemies health and a cidents Send your (lay aid month of 'birth. (FREE READING WITH EACH I'l RCH ASE) Indian Herb Cnmpound-t-for Kidneys, Ever, Indigestion, Constipation and? Stomach Trouble. " I'ep-Q- Man 1 aideks -for wiakness in m<in and women and lowered _xitalily_o? thru ^y-'tenr Q uSek Healing Salve eood fo- cuts, burns, eczema, eh.apped skin and -ores. Indian I.ihiment- for nain; headache. toothache. reuralnda, sores or bruises, tired, or aching muscles, cold feet n old folks and pain-kilhr. Special Vegetable com pound -for women, recommended for treatment of nop-surgical cast's of wiakmess and disorders of tho female ?cn<MMiVe organs. Spe ~ rial treatment for Rheumatism, inflammatory, acute and chronic. Indian remedies, for relieving manv other complaints. PRICK SI.00 and I p Indian Chief C. White By mail or personal For further information, send stamped envelope Hours: 9:0ii A. M. to 9:00 P. M. All Day Sunday 'Room foj- White and Colored Permanent Address: Green Hill Tourist Camp, Highway Number 1. New Brookland, S. C. (take New Rronklnnd bus, get off at Green Hill Camp), Look for Indian Head 81**. . _ t -r-iF? 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