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Saturday, August 7, 1937 Mrs. Sarah Butler of Philadelphia, Pa., is spending a week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida But^ ler, 2401 Green street. - Mrs. Marie Gladden and Miss Lillie Lamar of 2501 Washington street, left the city July 31st for Baltimore, Md., Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia. There they will visit relatives and friends. We hope for them a pleasant stay. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Gib.-on have returned to their home i n, Philadelphia, after having spent a pleasant stay with relatives and friends of Qolunrbia and Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Clarkson will leave for Philadelphia on August 5. They will reside at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sanford Gibson, 2233 N. 27th street. Mr. alul Mrs. Miles D. Began, Mrs. Ida Nance, Missi Estelle Blackwell and Mr. W.M, Adams , motored to Union Sunday to visit their-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackwell and Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Bogan. They, report a very enjoyable visit. Mr. M.D. Begun spent the week-end with his wife Mrs. Louise B. Bogan. Mr. Bogan is- attending State College summer i"ho"li nv'r'i'iT"hnrrr. Rev. and Mrs. J. McKcnzie Harrison, accompanied by Mrs. M. B. Phgue. Miss A.E. Brogdon and M4v-J0id1.ua Murray of Sumter called at the Palmetto Leader office while attending .the District Grand Lodge of Odd fallows. Dr. Harrison is editor of the Samaritan Herald.. Mrs L.E. Rosemond and daughter. Miss Rub.ve Rosemond left the. city Wednesday for an indefinite stay visiting friends' and relatives in Andnismi Greenville Se necn and Easley 5? ?: Mr. Frederick Ros'eniond has ti'e-t turned to Knoxvilh', after spending"^ pleasant vacation in Detroit and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Russell in ? "JBW?p'ny w'th Mr. aifcl Mi's. 6. T. Garrett and children of Coluhibia left Monday night motoring' for Washington, D.C. and New York to spend their vacation with sisr ters and other relatives. We wish for them an enjoyable trip. Mr. Robert Mangum, formerly of Newberry, "but who has made his home in Washington. D.C.. is now visiting his brother Mr. Spur geon Mkngum,;of ths city. Mr.' Mangum will also visit his father in Newberry. Mrs. Alma E. 'Donley reports' a pleasant' vacation in the. Land of the Sky, Asheville, N. C. 1 ai,.u it P. Tudor ac-. nuv. uuu mio. ^ companied by their niece Mrs. E. Glover Sightler. were among those! attending the funeral of the late| Rev. Jenkin?\ Charleston on Tuesday. I Mrs. N. J. Frederick returns today from a week's visit in Flor- | ence, S. C., with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Allonia L. Frederick. THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN j The club met at the home of I Mrs. Lucile Murdock, 521 Marion streOlf. The meeting Was called , to order at 8 :f!0 by Mr in?Alice ( ??Ghftvis,?A ft or the "Trgrnat~onemng the meeting was turned over to" the President, Mrs. Adams. The i minutes-of the. last meeting were j read. Unfinished business and new business were difcussed. fSick ! committee reported Mrs. Gertrude ! Smith on the sick list aiso Miss 1 Amanda Eindsay and Mts. Flossie Mae Tavlor. We hoDe fc'r their I early recovery. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Mattve B. Cooper 1005 College street. MAGDALENE CIRCLE NO. 3 | Mrs. Irene Gaines entertained the circle Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Marie Senior, 522 Sumter street. The; meeting was called to order by Mrs. Senior. The usual opening was observed. The meeting was turned over to the vice-leader, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson. Business was discussed i and carried out. The circle donated sister Aman. da Lindsay and sister Eva Adams who are amone the siek w,. _ for them a speedy recovery Our next meeting will h-3 at the home of Mrs. Queen Burgesg 522. Senaf street. . M Marie Senior, leader; M^s. ) Mao Tucker, se.-rotary; Jenkins, paster. ? P ? W. HOWARD VISITfi IN NEW YORK. , .40. W. Howard visited CoJUniversity Monday, .Aug. z\company with Misses Estelle Washington, of Columbia. S. C., and Helena Oxley of Harrisburg, Pa., students; and attended j several lectures- While ?n the city1 J", of New Yo>k, lu* is the guest of Hi} Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Avant, 36 St. | Nicholas Placa. j \ BRONZEMEN The Bron7emen met at the homof Mr. Willie Moore on the nite ;>f August 2nd with the president presiding. The minutes were read by the secretary and adopted by the club. After the collection of dues which disposed of the genOral routine. the ellub took up special business matters. The host served chicken salad, Ritz crackerp, orangeade, ice cream, cake and mints. After the refreshing repast the members enjoyed several games of whist. Next meeting at the home of Mr. Dave Bethea. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Sam Williams at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Wright, 524 Sumter Street. Song by Mrs. Boyce. Prayer by the president. Scripture, ninth chapter of Genesis by Miss' Birdie Brown. The president called for the minutes which were received and adopted. The sick committ'e? reported r.one sick. Unfinished and new business of importance was discussed. Fifteen members were nresent. The club will meet at th<? home of Mrs. Isabelle Jonner 511 Sumter street for next meeting. We were dismissed by Mrs. F. Boyce. Refreshments, chicken salad on lettuce, sliced tomatoes crackers void drinks, punch, cake and mints. WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB The Ward One Willing Workers club had a silver tea Sunday, 1st of August at the home of Mrs. Katherine Sims, 403 Sumter St. The vice-pi; fddent attended the silver tea Miss Lucy Jones, because of the absence of the president, whose husband is suffering with n broken wrist. We hope he will soon be weTT A lovely afternoon wasTspjoyed by all at the tea. Miss Rachel Brpwn hd sev* oral beautiful songs, a'so Miss Lettie Jackson. Thpvice-pvo.?ident welcomed the visitors. Most of the members weid present., Mis3 Bartly recited a beautiful poem. Mrs. Katherine Sims serve- ice tea. cakes, candies. The club met at the riom of Miss Lucji Jones Tuesday nyght, August 3rd The President Mrs A. B. Dantzler was present. The meeting was called to order and opened by singing the club soncr led by '.Mrs. Res^i Cheeseboro. Prayer bv Mrs. Lucy Jackson. Beautiful Bible verses were recited by al of the members. Mrs. Creasie Mae. Thompson led another song'.. The minutes were read motion by Mrs. Lucy Jackson seconded by Miss Corine Shesley they adoption. T^ie roll was called and the 'members responded briefly. -Busings was discussed aftar which the meeting closed. Miss Lottie Sims led the closing ode; Mrs. A. B. Dantzler led the mizpas. MOTHER GRIFFIN SPONSORS PROGRAM AT VETERANS' HOSPITAL SUNDAY. J- 1; "4 The program being sponsored, by Mother Griflin. Singing sponsored by Pearson and his group. *The public is' most cordially ipvited, FT ? vo|jveiuuy me veterans. Boys, please come. The program takes place Sunday, August 8th at 5:00 p.m., at the Veterans' hospital. MRS. EVANS ENTERTAINS. Miss Florence Nightingale (Mrs Annie Evans) was the lovely host ess to a few friends and a group of little folk who were her attendants in the Popularity Com test which was given by the Practical Nurses and Midwives, directed by Miss Janie Trozevanfrj} at Second Calvary Baptist church, August 2? Games were played bji the little folk while Mrs. Evans friends chatted and played whist Mrs. Evans gavo the children hand kerchiefs as fuvors. A delicious repast of ice cream and individual cakes?were served.?Mrs:?Evans wi.sires to thank the-mothers whc cooperated so kindly and those who helped her win third prize which was a Boudoir Lamp. The little guests names are as follows Little Andrewlefte M. Simkins Julia Maxine Nelson, Mary Ann Brown, Shelly Ferguson, Ruth Hogood,'Rachel Spann, Goldie Da^ kins. WAVKRLEY SILVER STARS The club met at the home of Miss Louise Gunter 2518 Cherry street.?Ehrvotron conducted by -the chaplain. Business was discussed briefly. 'After the session adjourn ed the~ hkrtess served a course of Irish potato salad, sliced tomato. cake, saltines and pineapjttr juice and fried chicken. Thursday night. July 22 th? Waverly Silver stars in their beautiful white and blue evening gc*wns entertained the Radio club and the Friendly Ten. The clubs were in thpir jolly mood and with their dancvng shoes, showed a sight to dazzle the eyes. They were 'served ice cream, peanuts saited, and mints. Favors were given to the guests. WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUE The Waverly Silver Star Socia club met at the home of Mrs. Ma mie Harris 1403 Lyon St. Th< devotional exercises brought 't< 'us by the vice-president. Firs song Katie Stearns. Prayer Mrs Inez Hawkins. Second song Mrs Graeip Jacobs. The hostess serve* a delicious course of sliced toma toe#, bananas, salad on lettuce an* . ) r J : LA AMASAUNT. Oh Tuesday night, August 3rd, the club was highly entertained by Miss Koon and Mr. Daley at the home of.Mrs. Miller 2221 Ger vais street. The meeting was called to order by the president at 8:30 p.m. A progiam was render ed by the committee. The program was as follows: Poem by Miss *Iart; solo Miss Ora Mae Trezc vant; Poem Miss Williams; Reading Miss Stroman; solo Rev. J. Burroughs; Instrumental solo by Mr. Harry Riley. The remaining part of the meet ing was turned over to the president. After a brief business discussion the club adjourned to meet Tuesday August 10, with Miss Stro man and Mr.. Rufus Davis. The host and hostess served a delicious menu that consisted of Salmon salad, saltines, punch, ice cream and cake. MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLUB The meeting was hefd at the home of Mrs. Ruth M. Gilliam 1212 Lyon street. The devotions were conducted by the president. First song- led by Mrs. Lemons. Scripture read by Mrs. Ruth M.- Grlliam. Prayer by Mrs. L. B. Elmore. Second song by Mrs. Robertson. After which the minute, were read, received and adopted. The house wa? declared opened for business. The club decided to give a bingo party Monday, August 9 at the home of Mrs. Viola Hutto 1225 Pine street. Good music will be rendered by a symphonola and we wish to extend an invitation to all to come and take part. We wivl be glad to have you. We were served a very delicious repast by the hostess. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Viola Hutto, 1225 Pine street. Mrs. L,aura B. Elmore, reporter. I)E AS-WASHINGTON NUPTIALS CELEBRATED BY RECEPTION Mre and Mrs. Solomon Deas entertained about one hundred friends at the wedding receptvon of their daughter, Janie Elizabeth, Friday night, July 31st, who was married to Rev. Harold L. Washington, July 21 bv Rev. Kennedy, pastor of the bride and groom. Receiving the guests', were the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Deas, their daughter and son-inlaw, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Washington and Mrs. Washington, mother of the groom. Mrs. Harold Washington wiafs becomingly gowned In a blue shadow.dress, redingote style with matching accessories. Presiding at the bride's register was Mrs. Roosevelt Simmons. Mrs. Brown I and Mrs. Sarah Etheredge recpiv1 ed the gifts. -Yus yodng couple was given, much advice by the guests alter , which the i?en retired to the parI} lor for games, while the ladies , I spent a delightful evening playing i lots and other games. 'I Miss Addie Witherspoon, assis| ted hy Miss Ruth Washingtoi and ('Mrs. Wilhert Hurper seryea the guests punch, cuke, ice 1 cream, mints and cigarettes. ? The guejts expressed themselves as having spent an enjoyable evening. Among the'se cresent were ' Misses Addie Witherspoon, Ruth Jl Washington, Vera and Ruth Rich, I Mr. Fletcher Washington, Mefe.I dames Sarah Etheredge, Laura j Rutherford, Brown, Joyce Holmes 'i Washington, Mable Witherspoon, ' Dorothea Ward, Thelma Blocker ' and guest, Lourine Daniels, Helen ; Robinson, Toatley, Rhudine Walk[>er and guest; Messrs and MesdamI es Solomon Deas, W i 1 Ira m Deas, Rev. and Mrs. Harold H. Wash' ingto-n, Roosevelt Simmons, Wal1 ter Mackptt, Leonard Barefield, I [ Evans, P. J. Herrin, G. Davis, i| Wilbur I Haipei, ILuvey Samuels, > George Gary, Walter Lyons, C, R, Lattimore, Miss Izora Roseborough ?!^arrie kuit ana uttie iviary ftuza, | IjfttVi WnrH 1 : J The "Brule 1s~rr graduate of-the | Booker Washington High school class '34 and is at present an operator in the "Amy's Beauty ' shop. The groom is assistant ' pastor of the Macedonia Baptist church. SUNSHINE BAND SAVING CLUB The club met at the heme of ~M1s3~BeHn Washington, 1309 Oak j street. The chaplain took charge of th? devotional service using for scripture lesson St. Matthew 7:5. After which the vice-president took charge. MinuteS f the last meeting were read, received and adopted. Unfinished and^new business were discussed. The roll was called with members responding with Bible verse. We had as visitor, Mr. Daniel Etheredge. We enjoyed a er/lo by Mrss Nellie Z Myles; also Mrs. Willie M. Jackson. Next meeting with Miss Elizabeth Smokes, 1811 Gervais St. NOTICE. Hello Everybody. There will be a Dance at Dunbar Lake, given bj "- ?I rni i? ii i .? ? t K.?. ? , ?n*nv?vl the Evening Star Social Club, Mor j day, Aug. 9th. from 9 until. Blu< Ribbon Taxies will give reasonabh rates. Admission to Dance 11c. i 5 Henry Smith, President, Jerome Burton, secretary. The VVaverly Silver Stars and th( 1 Crusaders are going to give i - Ride. Where? Watch the Palmet f" Ifo Leader for the date. * TllE palmetto lead CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLUB. . The Cavaliers Social club was entertained by Mr. James Whitman. at his residence. Tuesday nite August 3rd. The devotional services were conducted by the chaplain. After which the business meeting was presided over by the president, Mr. Marion Willjiams. Plans were made for mid-summer party which is to be hold at tttf residence of Miss Elnora Hall, 1817 Wayne street, Wednesday night, August 11th. You are cordially invited. At tlu conclusion of the me.eting, the host served a delicious repast. THE TWILIGHT SOCIAL < I.l H St. Matthews?The. Twilight Soc ial club met at the home of Mis?s Mary Felder on Tuesday rite July [27. 'Thr-Trrreting was called ?Tt> I order by the Prcsdient, Mi>s O, ! R. Addison. The chaplain too'k !charge of ;the uevolion. After which the president took charge. Old and new business was discussed. After the business discussion i the hostess served fruit cocktail, I ice cream, cake and mints. The I meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Misses Nora Folder and Fannie B. Guinyard </n Tuesday, night, August 3rd LKS HONS AMIS j The club met w?tl. Mr. Timothy I Hawkins nt 2315 Lady street, on I Tuesday,, July < The meeting was called to cider at the appointed time by the President, Mr. Richardson and a short business session was immVdiatiVy begun. The business discussion was | brief but everyone was much oni tertained by the amusements furI nislied by the host, Mr. Hawkins. On June 23 an fcntta'taiiiqft>nt was given at the home of Mrs. Nance at 1525 Manning avenue in I honor of Mr. Donald Reed, Every I one present semed to have enjoy ed the music. The 'refreshments, the card games, but most ot' all Mr. Reed's several solos. The ride to Abie's pavilion on July 21 was a crowning success in every respect. The large crowd J that attended' this atl'ai'r enjoyed j themselves. I No new project is now underway, but one will be announced i very so'on, so watch t >r it. I.F.S COQUETTES SOCIAL CLUB The Les Coquettes met at the home of Miss Lucy Mae (Joins 815 Gates street, .Inly 20. The j program was as follows: Selection | lyifth Love Song: prayer, chanted; .solo, Mary Young; solo, Rosalie Taylor. The' president then took charge. Old and new business was discussed. ! The financial roll was ^JledL^AJd. .the members n s.pondedl The collection wasSLoO. We were scrjfed a delicious repast. The' nejftr meeting will be at the home of Miss I.illie Mae j Minder 213 Hull fleet. So long until next wiVk. ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The club nut at the home of Misses Gladys and Jennie Mae Miller, Tuesday eight, July 27 at L30 U'itli the president on duty. The opening selection was "In The Garden", after which prayer >vas repeated in concert. Second selection was "Shine On Me", The <ol 1 was called and each member responded with fee and Bible verse. The ' .minutes of the last meeting Wei v read, received und house was opened for discussion - of old and?-now- business which was acceptal* e. We were very sorry that the Vice-President. Miss Smith left the city for R'chmond, Va., and Miss Gary is expecting to leave sometime -this- wool; for?Asheville?_^L_ C. We all wish them a successful trip. Miss Hose i> reported still sick The hoste-p served 'sandwiches, j cake and pun.h.?Wo?adjourned Next meeting at the home of Mrss Lillie Mao Reed 2311 Gervais St. I Ethel Robinson, presidpitt Gladys MiKpr, reporter. Jy.W.C.A. Ci 1RI, RESERVE NEWS Twenty-nine girls with their director Nirs. Bertha Lewis arrived at 4-H camp Monday, July 19th at 5 p.m. to >pend four full days' of ! enjoyment. We liked our cabin, camp prog^m, rules and regulations hne. We were served supper and the remainder of the evening was at- our pleasure. At 10 c/'clock w,. retired for sleep only to lie awake for* about an hour. > We arose ;>t f>:30 Tuesday morning r with a half hour for dressing and the next half for setting up exer, cises under the direction of Mr. > Thompson. We returned to our ; cabins ta straighten them from 0:30 to 7:00. At 7:00 hroakfast was served in the dining hall which was conducted by Mrs. Thomas Affter such strenous exercise' evWiaS V?ry hun?ry therefore s rnf ^ l xVas a wr'corhe meal Those who had duties to periorn ! were g,ven_ from 7:30 to 8:30 " cuinpeite them. At 8:30 classes were conducted by the various di ER _ ? rectors until 10:00. In the classes I handicraft and lectures were th& ; main features. The next 3'hours were for swimming. After & hot morning a swim did us all the good. 12 o'clock was the best hour of all, the dinner hour. A bell call- i I ed us iust' ad of the usual whis- | itle. We laughed at ourself many | times for rushing to dinner on *Ch<^Sei.uts dinner.bell which rang! before ours. After dinner we were 1 > supposed to return to our cabin i undress and rest for an bout and a half. 1'Toin 2 to 3 we played games and 3 to .r> wy returned to the water for another swim. Mr. 1 ! Thompson helped us wonderfully i 1 l>v teaching sevetal girls the fust1 j le-l.i'h in swimming. The itfext I , hour we were left "at ease"; Sup- I ; per was' served from ?> to 0:30. We 1 Were giv' n a half hour of freedom j in which we learned many new j games to bring to the city. Kaeh night from 7 to 9 was recreational J hour. Tuesday night during this hour we were shown six good picjtuie.-, the most impressive b*ing { '*1-11 Club Work". Lights were out at ,10 and everyone wjas good and t^red. We had a good laugh oil of those who called the hogs and our sleep walker and talker. The same program was followed Wednesday. At dinner we had a very interesting visitor, President NVhittaker of /State college who spoke to'us. Several of the Spartanburg girL and the *Y" girls furnished the others with an amateur hour from 7 to' 9. Those of U\-*? .--i i niv i wno tooK part were: Mary Lillian Hall, Kathleen Howard, .Margaret Rookman, Lucile Toatley and Wilhelinina Johnson, Harriet and Delia Mae Entznvjnger, Celia I'h^lps. Thclma Butler, Beatrice Wluttakcr, Jean McDonald, Bessie PearsiTn, Zelma Brown, Arabella Goodwin and Ilattie Burgess. Thursday morning our handicraft period was taken by Mr. Lewis, the white club director who gave tfl us the essential itemp of a well oYgajaized 1-H club. Out of he J.T.OOO clubsters in South Carolina 11,500 are of our race. Also vut of this number none have drowned because of the use of the ' 'Buddy System". Instead of hav-!" ing our supper in the dining hall it was served on the lawn which made it seemed more like canii life. After supper for two nrghts we had a dance. Last night, the Scouts invited us to their P.est amp-fire, we in turn invited them ttf our dance. Their second camp lito was U'-night. W'e were again invited. Their part of the program was, in charge of the Senior Patrok Around the camp tire we rendered our program which for the most part was stunt c. Gins not taking a part formed in a W'f'I wV?w*Vn - vers, Laura Johnson and Ilanie Burgess. After all this we had a watermelon feast prepared by the Scouts. Friday morning Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Thompson took the-girls for a live mile hike. On the way back - we snappel several pictures. Whon | we returned; wj> found our breakfast on the table. Mrs. Daniels [and Mrs. Thomas enjoyed having jus and extended an invitation to i-H-f to rtay for dimwr. After which I we ' returned to- make ready for I Irtmie. While >here Mrs.- Lewis told..ps the work of a Girl Reserve ! club; and we plan to do our best 1 to make our club a most successful one. j We extend thanks to1 Mr. and i Mrs. Entzioinger for bringing 12 melons* arid 20 cantelopes to Mrs. Pearson for peanuts, to other mothers who paidi us a visit and ! brought us snmdtViii.o cum lu me {, pa nip directors for making cfar . -tay a most pleasant ona. We also are very grateful to Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Johnson^along with the ' other hoard memLers for their in* crest shown in getting us to and i from camp. Committee on Report? I Evelyn Johnson, Chr. Thelma Woodbury Celia Phelps Lamaris Per: in I _ - ' SWANSEA NEWS. 4- Alt. Olive revival is . now aweft' H was in- session the week before I the fourth Sunday aftd we had a iplendid meeting. Many - souly -j^vveie revived- men and women were rejojeing and shouted and praised God. We had with us to carry on i the meeting the Rev. C.B. Cook of Blaney. Rev. Co^ok. preached ! some wonderful sermons. He stopped out. in the deep. The church 'was set on hallowcjiT lire. "We had Jwith us Mrs. Lupes of Lancaster, ore of our old mothers of the church. She spent, several weeks here and all were delighted to see her. She left .for- Columbia Friday on her way to Lancaster, where her daughter. .Mis. R. L. Guntt resides. ROSK SOC IAL CLl'B. 7? ? ' 1 The club met at the home of Misses Gladys and Jetynie Mae Miller Tuesday night July 27th at 8:20 with the president on duty. The opening selection "In the Gar (Ten." prayer repeated in concert. Second .selection "Shine on mes'.'i The roll was called and each momlev responded with a Bible verse I and their fees. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted hy the nienilv. rs. The sick committee reported that Miss Rose was still sick. ' We were very sorry to hoar that our vice-president Miss Smith has left the city for Richmond. Ya., and that Miss Gary is expecting to leave soon, but we wish them a successful blip. 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