The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 31, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
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^Saturday, July 31, 11KJ7.
i Miss- Ellen T. Berry of Colunv
bin, S. C., spoilt a very pleasant
week-end in Camden, visiting rela
l tives ami friends. She was ncconv
panied by her little niece Narnist
w Kt Simmons.
Miss Francis Hawkins, formerly
<>f Columbia but now residing ir
East Orange, New,. Jersey spent
i?? ? the past two months visiting relatives
and friends in New York
Pennsylvania. pAfld on the ocear
shores. She Ira* returned to East
Orange for the**Vummer.
Miss Fartha Perkins is spending
her vacation in Trenton, New Jersey,
visiting relatives and friends
We . wish her a very pleasant vacation.
Mrs. Alice Champion Fisher,
formerly of this city, but whom
. has made her borne in Brooklyn
N. Y.. for many years is now visiting
the city aeain , Mrs. Fisher
will also visit-Newberry, S. C., and
Washington. It. C. We wish for
her a pleasant stay.
Mr. John Taylor and Clarence
Simons of Baltimore, Mil., were
the" week-end guests of Miss Francis
1 >. Taylor,'jj423 Millwood Ave.
Miss Jessie Hughes. Mrs. Cecelia
Burpee and Mrs. Mabel Green
' alp of Charleston were the house
guests of Miss J. S. Trezevant.
Miss Nora I. Jones formerly of
Columbia, but now of Durham, N,
C., ''s visiting her mother on Pine
fit
The friends of .Mr. Kdwftrd Holer
of dl Haskell avenue will he
. interested to know- that he has
moved to 10-15 W. Lexington St.
Baltimore, Md.
'Mr.; Joseph M. Butler formerly
of Greenwood, but now of Philadelphia
was in the e.'ty last week
visiting Miss Hattic^Counts.
Messrs. Mark jhtnl; George Felder
of Sumter left last Tuesday
July 20lh for Washington, D. C
where they w 11 spend the sumniet
with their brother Edd.
We are happy to announce, tin
return of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry H
Hitter, after having spent a pleasant
vacation 'on Sjnerica's finest
-- yti ;rnd "Myrt le Beach, S. C.
He v. E.W. Bonner, prospective
senior at Bened.'ct CoHege. preach
ill at daggers Old Folk's Home
Friday July 2ik His text found St.
John H-l.'l; subjeci: Lifting up Jesus.
A number of visitors were
piesent xiii<I seemed to have enjoyed
the sermon. A few friends
iii edippan ed Rev, BoJ'.nor were
IM'uf. B.E. Cooke, Miss Rubye M.
Johnson, teacher attending AllenBmodict
'summer- school, Mr, Rob
eits and Mr. T..F. Goldsmith. Each
expressed his. or her desire to
return first Sunday in August to
__ _ RTTn'Tim i i I'n hrH~fnlK ivith ji
nnnfr prnver and some finance!
Rev, MauId'11 i^Supt. ot' tlie home.
NOTICE.
Mrs. L Ilag'ood, 15011 1-2 Taylor
Street, has closed her class and
sewing room until Sept. 1st,
NOTICE.
? The?Moonlight Outing of the
Jolly Strokcrs Club which was
postponed on Monday, July 26th
Wf 11 be Monday night, August 2.
NOTICE.
The Wuverley Garden, club will
ho)d its. monthly meeting this Friday
afternoon .Inly 30, 6:30 P. M.
at the Public Library building in
the NYA rooms.' All officers and
members are asked to be present.
Mrs. C.A. Johnson, Pres.,
M ss Carrie Lewis, Sec'y.
CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLUB.
The regular weekly meeting of
the Cavaliers club convened at the
residence of Mr. Marion Williams
Tuesday, July 27. The devotional
service was conducted by the chap
lain, Mr. Melton Herbert. The
business part of the meeting wij,s
discussed very briefly with tire
president, Mr. Marion Williams,
presiding. Plans were fpr bigger
and better events in the,"near future;
so watch The Lender for the
date. We were delighted to have
present with us the following visitors:
Misses Estelle Cilliam, Ernestine
Goode, Marietta Hymes
and Mildred Holman. Visitors are
always welcome.
PHYLLIS WHEATLEY NOTES. ,
The play "Pride and Prejudice"
presented by a group of young
people under the auspices of the
Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the
YWCA at Benedict College, and
directed by Miss Edith Butler, was
,a financial success and much enjoyed.
It was presented for the
benefit of the Camp Fund for girls
The Board of Management, w sh
" to thank the sponsor and par-|
. ticipants as well as those who at-.
- tended for their support.
! Twenty-nine girls went to the
4.-U Camp July 19th, with Mrs.
. Bertha I^ewis as counsellor. It is
i hoped that camp life will be bene;'
fic\ al to them. Mrs. B.E. Vincent
and Mrs. E.P. Johnson went out
\ with the girls to get them settled
; Camp News from the girls will ap
pear in the next issue.
LES -DEMOISELLES.
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On Tuesday night, July 27, Les
Demoiselles was b'ghly entertain,
ed by Miss Hattie Counts at her
1 home on Calhoun street. The liv|
ing room was beautifully adorned
with garden flowers of the season.
I ml A*? ?^ ? 1' ?1 ^
i ine meeting was cuneu to oruer
'(by the president. After the de-|
I vot onal exercises Mrs. Davis madel
, sonfe interesting remarks about'
unity and cooperation of the mem'
bers of the club. Many matters of'
importance were discussed. Bingo'
was played by the members. Missl
Inez Martin recei ved first prize. ,
i-Second prize was received by Mrs.j
| Ruth Davis. The hostess served a
< delightful course of sandwiches,
punch and assorted candies. All
. plans have been completed con
eerning a Moonlight Ri de to Abies
Place sponsored by the club, Monday
night, August 2. Trucks will
j leave Thomas' Drug Store at 8:30
' o'clock, corner Harden and Taylor
i streets. 25c round trip.
THE FRIENDLY TEN.
The club held its weekly meet.
ing at the home of Mr. Eugene
: Jacobs, 2-103 Evans Row, July 21.
The meeting was called to order
. at 8:30 "with the president conducting
in the usual manner. Af,
| ter the devotional period we dis '
cussed many business problems.
J We wish to thunk the Waverly
Silver Stars for the marvelous affair"
given July 22nd in our honor.
It was greatly appreciated by all.
(At the conclusion of our meeting
(Mrs. Jacobs served a delicious salad
course. Our next meeti ng will ~
be at the home oi mr. nuns
Bro\vn 1107 1-2 Harden street.
Ll'CKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The meeting of the club was
called to1 older by the President,
Mr. Sam Williams at the home of
Mr. Eugene Koon, 609 Sumter St.
Prayer by the Vice-President, Mr.
James Kenny. Second song by
Mrs. Florence Boyce. Scri{pture
lesson by the president, second
chapter of James. The president
then called for the minutes of the
last mfeeting which were received.
The sick committee repc/rted none
sick." The meeting was then opened
for business.?The president .
eaKed for unfinished business and
new business. One new member
\f>. Tim T ,oa Vnnnir MpmWa nrec
I ent 20. The next meeting to be
| at the home of Rebecca Wright
524 Sumter St. The club was dis- 1
missed by Mrs. Florence Boyce.
Refreshments, stew and rice, tomatoes,
bread, tea which were enjoyed.
NEIGHBORHOOD CHARITY
CLUB. <
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The Neighborhood Charity club 1
met at the home of Mrs. Ella Mayfield
Friday. A short business ses- ,
sion was held, the vice-president
presidi ng. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read received j
and adopted. <
'Reports were heard from t h e <
sick committee. All members re- (
ported well. There were no unfin- i
ished or new business. The finan- '
ci'al roll was called. The receipts 1
of the afternoon was $3.65. This I
l i- _i? o PViriotmRa fiAvinca 1
| CUM) ttlSU liua ? .
, department which is doing nicely. 1
| We were very glad to have our ]
j treasurer, Mrs. Rosa Mundle with
us aga'n. She has been vacation- ?
ing in New York City with relatives
and friends.
, ( There were quite a number of
friends at our meet} ng. We were
very glad to have the mand sin- .
cerely hope they will be present (
at some of our future meetings. (
These friends* responded liberally j
during the call of Ahe financial |
roll. Our hostess served a course ,
of delicious refreshments which |
I we enjoyed very much. We ad- ,
(journed to meet again on the 3rd'|
Sunday in August at the home of \
i
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Sister Mundle. The visitors were:
Mesdames Lola Cheeks, Marrve
Durham, Lottie Chappelle, Elizabeth
Davis, Amanda , Frierson, Elise
Davis, Minney Key and the
Mesdames Hunter, Counts, Brannon,
Hamilton and Gr'ffin. Officers
of the club president Mrs. Katie
Solomon, vice-president Mrs. Anna
Goodwin, secretary Mrs. Belle
Washington, treasurer Mrs. Rosa
Mundle, Reporter, Mrs. Mary Lou
Phelps. 1
WARD OftE WILLING
. WORKEfcS CLUB
The Ward One Wiling Workers
club met at the home of Mrs. C.
M. Thompson 427 Sumter street
July r7th, with the president presiding,
Mrs. B. Dantzler. The meet
ing was called to order and opened
with the club song led by Miss
Martha Jones.. Prayer by Mi;iss
Janie Wolfe. Beautiful Bible
verses were heard by all of the
.
members. Miss Nancy Sims led avead
and approved on motion by
nother song. The minutes were
Mrs. Eva Mae Moss and seconded
by Mrs. Katherine Sims. The roll
was called and the members responded.
There will be a Silver
Tea given at the home of Mrsv
Katherine Sims, 403 Sumter St.
Suijday, Augst 1st. The meeting
was closed by Miss Lucy Jones
lead:ng the closing song and Mrs.
A.B. Dantzler leading the closing
ode.
THE EAGLE CLUB
The Eagle club met at the
home of Mrs. Annie Mae Bratton
423 Sumter street. The meeting
opened in the ukual form with
the president, presiding. The open
ing songf was led by Mrs. Lif.lie
Perry. Prayer by Mrs. Bratton.
Another beautiful song was led by
Mrs. Perry then the minutes cf
the last meeting vas read and received.
The sick committee report
ed two members as being sick.
Members present 13. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr. John Trezevant Friday nite
July 30, 1937,, Mrs. Bratton served
tyome made cake lemonade and
mints.
a irrni v I IDD A DV VPU'Q
? A V LI\l< 1 iv i
New" Boqks
"Meals For Small Families" by
Jean Mowat. This book is very
useful to the small family or womah"who
cooks in a kitchenette. '
Suggestions for quick and easy
methods <yf food preparation.
"The Blue Eagle From Egg to
Earth" by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson.
A story dealing with the Oife of
General Johnson and N.R.A. Administration.
He discusses the
vital points of the N.R.A. and
shows the workings o-f that great
organization. Well handled by a
man who knew the N.R.A.
"Marie Antoinette" by Stefan
Zweig. A book that attempts, to
show the kind of a woman Marie
Antoinette really was. How with
diaboiical cunningness she was
made a spoiled darling, with all
her?weafth, love for peace, quiet
and Contentment wan torn irom
inn rnnm palace, thrust into
a common jail, from there to a
guillotine. A very gox>d story ot
a v^ry lovely woman, worthy of
any ones time to read.
Included on the new book shelf
will be found 44 Juvenile books
including bockis including somef
fictiorn nownrt -A splendid col-,
lection for the younger pecfple.
AJ1 these books are ready for
circulation aml^Tfust^otir-borrowers
will avail themselves to read
them.
THE TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB
The Twrlight Social club met at
the home of Mrs. Mable Bartf.ey
m Tuesday night, July 20. Along
with the shoe contest that was
?iven on last Tuesday night, Miss
Osa Bell Addison on the shoes,
rhe lucky number was No. 5V6. ,
Many games were enjoyed. .^-The
woom on,) onrtlr. i
es. The meeting adjourned to 1
meet next week at the heme of
Mrs. John W. Butler and Miss
Mary Felder on Tuesday night,
My 27, _ '
MAGDALINE CIRCLE NO. 3
The Magdalene Circle No. 3 met
it the home of Mrs. Bell James
1212 BTossom street. Meeting was
:alled to order by Mrs. King. Af- i
ter devotional services the meetmg
was turned over to the leader
Mrs. Marie Senior. The minutes ;
vere read by Mrs. A. M. Tucker, i
Unfinished business was discussed '
ind parried <yut. New business was
taken up. The report from the l
tick w*s called for; Mrs. Eva i
t
iM PAliMgri^ L1?AL>LH
Adams, Mrs. Amanda Lindsay.
We hope for them a- speed;, 'recovery.
Little Mis.s Tludma Matter
won 1st prize Monday at I'nion
Baptist church in the print
dress parade.
Mrs. Irene Gaines will 1 m?ttain
the Magdalene Circle at the
home of Mrs. Marie Senior ">22
home" of, Mrs. Marie Senim f.22
Sumter street on Wed., day njte
July 28 at 8:00 p.m.
DIE WE%,T M.MS
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Miss Inez Ilawthon e tie. daughter
oft Mr. and Mrs, W. Haw thorne
was funeralized at Mi. Lebanon
A. M. E. church ?>n .Mi/ndn.V
July 2G. This young 'adv. pa <1
away on last Friday .laly .'!'!.<
family has the sympathy < .!' the
entire community.
Mrs. Jessie Harris <d" IMiila I'Iphia
is spending sometime, a.- the
guest oT her'sister ami ludlier
Medamefc?Mattie Anderson ami.
Li'Ia Wright and Mr. W. Hawthorne.
She came.to i?. pi sent at
the funeral Of her nihen- Miss
Inez Hawthornne.
Misses Roberta B. KIR-. Pearlend
McAdams, Venm-lli- Kllis.
Alth^a L. Pruitt, Kvoyn. Klli--,
Messrs David Pearson atyl John
M. Kllis attended the Dehool > !'
Methods for young people which,
was held at Harbison institute,
Irnto last week.
Mrs. Gladys Mil-li r iii.nl siste"
Miss Par niece Hawthorn.- K t't on
last Saturday for N"w V<vk t'ity
where they will spend lhe';emainder
of the summer.
Rev. W. L. WKliams._ Mr. < >. 1..
Smith, Misses Esther Mae Sussewe'll,
Magnolia Lee, Kdna WhartonMessr
Samuel II. Lee nun, Hubert
Boatwright repreeslm d Mt. Lebanon
A. M. K. .eliu Vll at the
Sunday school institute held at
Rocky River A. M. K. eh.ueli.
Mis. Ethel Aiken. M Rachel
and Ruth Jose4.l1. of Greenville
visited relative- ip Due W ,-t
last Sunday.
Mrs. Janie M. Klli-' ha.- ret in lied
home after spend ing a p ens
unt and profitable .se->i<;n in sum-1
mer school at State eo!hg%,
burg, S. C.
Messrs 0. L. Smith, C-otge
Anderson and Latvi1 ikv Blount
motored to Columbi ;?? :t Tm-'sdiij
July 27 where Mr. Smith intended
the meeting at' the Trust-fey
Board of' Allen unive:-ity.
Mrtv. Mamie .Pruitt N1 v.<??:i:' of
Washington i*s here s|V inline
the summer with her mother Mir.
TuTfa Yt Pruitt.
A large delegation from Pu<West
will attend the State Bene..?nd
Sunday svhdu'. convent hm atAllen
university, Columbia on
\ugust 11, 12 and Id.
SPARTAN Hi Rli NEWS
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Sunday sehool convened at t:.
usual nour wun uiui't'rs ami u .
. hers at their post of duty. V< ry
interesting. SumUu- scih y?1 1,
\rfiny -iiVijjjo:taut, thoughts
brought Jut:
At 11:30 Uev. A. I.. Mead-.w
iscended t)H? i ostium and preach
-uLa^great, M'i niun- butli. iiiLiij imf
nut nipt.I ? ? _?
, Mrs. Annie WaKace reprc-. 11'
the Sundav school in tin- eour' y
Sunday school convention at toe
Friendship Baptist church.Mr.
J. Stinson Woodward on,
of the leading undertakers of ',<
*rty joined teacher training c'um
js of the Sunday school al-o .Mi.
George Niekles. We wove in.l<- d
*lad to1 have these young nr n.
The music.d choir, under the -<
s at their best. We af\> glad N>
have Mrs. Margaret Finley :V1 Ins.
Mace on the choir again.
The- B.T.I', nieets ev<Ty Sanday
at G:00 o'clock. The 1 *: ? ~ident
Miss A line la Hampton r<
lorts quite a success.
Don't forget the big event The
King's Coronation, Friday nigh',
luly 30 at Mt. Moriah el uivh
Admission 10c. Help our pastor
win.
Miss Juanita Stevens of Wn-h
ingion, i>. < .. is >ismiiK
ther, sisters an3 brother on Simmon
.street.
Miss Fannie Mao Lindsay *>f ,
(Iolonna >s visiting her brothei ai d
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alius'
ILindsay or. Simmon street.
Miss Canzetta Peaks, Mi-s ll.\zell
and Ollio Mae Styles of Highlands
visited Misg J<;hnnie M ir
Davis of Glendolyn Aye, Sunday
July 18tli and enjoyed a pleasant
evening.
Messrs John W. t'oleman, t'harles
Dogan. Stinson Fowler. Uoyil
Sims and Joseph Jones motored
to Greenville last Sunday.
They visited the Kt/bertn
Fair, Vernon Bowell and Mil li d
Cureton. They rcportod?H pun-?nt
trip.
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Confidential : Ideal : Colored MemI*
Mi .-, ll./ii! y . Jai k-sut) dl' Marion,
S..C. . pout Monday and Tuesday U?
i.n t! , ity. Whi'e here .-he was I
the v..o-t of Mr and Mr- Mack jvja]
HeVringtor: and daughter. J and
PHILADELPHIA1-NEWS ! fj |
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Mi :n <1 Mrs. W illiam Weston
; ml family of '242a N". Wornoch
street have i ctunied frcm Columbia,
S. <after -pending: sometime
viMtir.tr Mr. Weston's moth- |
1-r and Others. Miss Gussk- Mae Ml
(ioiulwin aivoiupani-d them on the 'J
return trip. A very pleasant -tav I
and an enjoyable trip repotted. 11
M:s. Fannie Giles; and Miss Ma- B
lie Jenkins have returned from.. I
Columbia af|er spending sotiie-!R
time with Mrs. Gir"ss' father, Rev. jft
Simon Jenkins and ht-r biother? I
and sister-in-faw, -Mi. ami Mrs.- I ]
Aaron Jenkins. Mi*ss Marie Jt-n I
kins is the daughter of ' Mr. ami I
Mrs. Philip Jnkins. I J
Rev. and_ Mrs. J. Ii. Marshall
l'OVu uii informal dinner Satu rday - =
night July 17 in honey ot tiuiu__^_:
reeoiid?umiding anniversary. Among.
the gu?sts were Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall, cousin; Mrs:. FranMs
Clary, Mrs. Janie Weston, Mrs
Mariv Morgan, Mrs. Syhia Wil- *>Q1
lianis. We wish for them a eon- * 1
pro
linucd hannv and en lovable mar
... ? ? utuJ
ioil life. Rev. Marshall is pa?- M_0
uringr-in Birdbro, Pa., at the First }ow
iiaptist church. , gro
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