The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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7^-?^ Saturday,. August 14, 1937. Dr. J. G. Stuart will leave the city Sunday, for St. Louis, Mo., to attend the National Medical Association. He will retUrn to the city September 1st. ^ Mrs, Ira B. Able and son, Herman report an enjoyable visit to Chicago. 111., visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Able and family. Mrs. Oneta Perry of Buffalo, N. N. Y., is in Columbia, visiting relatives ami friends. Everyone is glad to see her. Mrs. Julia Taltey, Senior Librarian of (the Waverley Library, left the city Saturday on her annual vacation tour. Her itinerary includes' the cities of Washington and Philadelphia. We hope she has a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster and daughter Marylin were the week~ ennd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. Myers, 1117 Pine street. Mr. Lancaster is landscape gardn?r at I the Veterans hospital. While in the cvty there visited many places. ' Mrs. Lancaster is the sister of Mrs. W. B. Myers and Mrs. D. L. Gunn. Miss Palmarie Hicks of Tuskegee institute wast the week-end guest o*f her sister, Mrs. D. L. Gunn. Miss Hicks was accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster to Hampton, Virginia. Mrs. Alma Williams and son Jack will spend the remaining days of Akigust in and around .New York. Accompanying them will be Miss Williams. Best wishes for a happy vacation. Mrs. - Maggie Bell Hemphill left August 4th for Detroit, Mich., to visit her brother, Mr. Allen MeLurC. We wish- her u i pleasant vacatioTrr ^ Miss Es telle. Piifckncy. of Co * lumbia, S.C., is vacationing in the city. We.wish for hoi: a pleasant stay. Mesdanies Mamie 'Andtfrson xind Viola Nelson returned tb the cTty lust week, after spending 10 days m Cambridge. Mass.. as the house guest of Mrs. Wilhelmina Nelson Logan. For information regarding news, -J- u?,ntp eall o r UU>, ?>uu?v. i i ?, vv.., _ write Julia Braxton Clark, N. Y. I Representative. 365 >W. 118th St., New Yx?rk City, Apt. 24 telephone] MOnument 2-2130. The many friends of Miss Rubye M. Johnson regret very much to hear of her accident, returning from Allen - Benedict summer school Wednesday. The -car overturned. She sutVeU-'d a spraiued ankle, and several cuts. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. E.M. Pressley, Jr., of Philadelphia. Pa., is vacationing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pressley, 101(5 Harden street. Un his return he will visit relatives and friends at -St., George, Sellers ?i ,,n c; ( Fie is hav ui.u vuai iv> vv??i ?. ing a very pleasant, stay in the city meeting and greeting his many friends. We wish him a safe return. . . NOTICE. All. the Colored Beauticians of i? South Carolina are invited to attend a Beauty Show in Charlotte, N. C.. Sept. 5. 6, Ith_sponsored by RolT Beauty Supply Co. FoF full particulars write Mrs. Julia E. Breeland. Orangeburg, S. C.. pres? ident of the Hair-dressers Association of South Carolina. See! The Big APPLE! You have seen the Big Apple; but you have not seen the Real Big Apple, as done by Dr. Zazzer antLConiuaiiy^ Call at Savoy Beer Parlor, 1018 wasningion sr. ^ HOWARD TAYLOR. Mgr. THE FRIENDLY TEN The club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr. Willis Brown* Aug. 4th, with the president presiding in the usual manner.Our devotional periid began with singing our opening song, Holy, Holy, Holy; then reciting of the Lord's Prayer in concert, followed by another song. Each member repeated one <of the Ten Commandments. The house was opened for business and many problems were solved. Our host then served a delicious salad course which all enjoyed. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Maggie Flowers 2404 Marshall Street, August 18th. ? -* <? LES BONS AMIS The club met at the heme of Mr. Leland Stewart Tuesday evening, August 10. The business session began immediately after devotionals with Mr. Stewart presiding and. a spirited discussion was enjoyed by everyone. Many new projects were discussed pro and \ , [ con and one of these was selected to be given by the club. Nearlj evexy member was present anc each contributed liberally to th< discussionand to the treasury. When this was finished everyon< indulged ir- playing games ol whist and bridge while the hosl of the evening, Mr. Green Max well, served a bountiful supply ol assorted c#kes and delicious punch When thq fea'st was over the mee< i-ng adjourned to convene agaii next week at the home of Mr. Ed ward Bates. The project that was selectci by the club is a "Jack-O-Lanten Frolic" at the Progressive club 01 Tuesday, August 24. This affai promises to be a grand succes since it is th<j first of its kind thii season. Trucks will leave Thorn as' Drug store and the corner o: Park and Washington wijth th< admission fee only twenty-fiv< cents. * LES DEMOISELLES. Miss Robbie Let* Dennis was th< Kharminor linttacc tn T.ec Hprnnis. elles, Tuesday night, August 8 ai her home on Oak street. The pre< ident called the meeting to> order The business discussion was bri-ei Bingo1 was payed by the members 'Miss Hattie Counts received first prize; Mrs. Ruth Davis, second The hostess served a delightfu course of ke crejam and cake. Next meeting will be held at th< lv>me of Mtes Mary Alice Senders on Washington street. Plans were completed concernitig a box party to be given bj Les Demoiselles Tuesday night August 25 at the home of Miss Inez Martin, 925 Harden* street The boxes will be sold a.t differenl prices. Watch the "Leader" foi more news. * THK ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB For the past weeks the Oriental club ip embers have been- entertained by the following: Mrs Pivkcns,'Mrs." Reeves, Mrs. Brown ] Mrs, Moore. The members have been riding bicycles in the after I ii/w 11 /? it ? i^aaoanv v. Tho club invites the public to a weinie roast, Friday night A^igust 13, on the green on Lrblrty Hill. # Thursday, August 12 Mrs. Bethea will entertain the club at her home in Kendletown. Don't be superstitious, Friday | the 13th the Weiner roast will bi lots of on. Come and enjoy the evening. LA MA SAL'NT The <;lub held its weekly meeting Tuesday night, August 10 on Pendleton street. The meeting be gan at 8:30 with the president at his post. The devotional part of the meeting was carried on in the usual way. Each member took a part in the business discussion that followed Plans were made to be undertaken in the near future. . We were very glad to have in our presence Miss Dorothy Trezevant a(nd Mr. Brown. After a brief and interesting meeting the club adjourned to meet at 1003 Harden street, Tuesday night, August 17. The host and hostess of the evening jvere Mr. Rufus Davis and Mi'ss Stroman. A delicious course of Irish potato salad, saltiness, ice cream and cake was served. Mr.Mcrvin Mitchell, president; Miss Marion Brown, reporter. WAVERLY LIBRARY NEWS New Books "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by Edw. Gibbon, Edward Gibbon is one of those few writers who held as high a place rn the history of literature as in the roll ?f-greaV-hisWrians. The above book is divided roughly into two parts. The first half covers 300 years and ends with so-caled fall of the Western Empire in 47G A.D. The second half is devoted to' the thousand years that ended with the acquisition of the absolute dominion ,by the Popes in 1500. "European Civilization and Politics Since 1815" by Erik Achorn Thi's new historv emhracds1 broadest possible consideration ol men, institutions and rents. Thruout the book Dr. Achorn illustrates the constant conflict between civilization and polities in moderr Europe. Distinctly an achieve nient in the telling of history. Il is the mdst comprehensive and many-sided survey of the past century that has yet appeared v, one volume. "A Shorter History of En* land" by Hilaire Belloc. A bo< that may cause a controversy 1 cause the writer refuses to escope" history, giving .f-) earliei part of the narrative more space He believes that the Roman foun datio-n of our. society is the prim* essential in the story t.herefon alloting more space to this, als< is true with more space given t< the recovery of England after th< breakdown of Imperial admintstra ' ion to the reestablishment of civ ilizatioto through the church in th< 1 I 7th and 8th centuries. His tr?at- be r ment of modem history is differ- f0 I ent, showing that^ after, 1688 it is jn 4 class that govern, not people. A very good book for persons inter- w ested in English Historyr m s "A Short History of Germany" [ by Ernest Henderson. A book ^ bas^d on a wide careful study and prolonged personal knowledge " of Germany, written clearly with' out much mjection of personal r] . opinnion and now covering the pet riod from A.D. 9 to 1914. Un- ?* ^ doubtedly the best history of Ger- A many available in English. w ; "France" by Henry Dwight Sedgwick. A short history of its 1 polities, literature and art from Ci i earliest times to the present. Aim f0 1 "of the book is to give a slight . but continuous sketch in outline of r the political growth of France 3 from the time when she first be- he 3 canie a Latin country up to the ^ . end of the Grea|. War. J INTER-CHURCH POPULARITY (]i i CONTEST AND MUSICAL u 9. PROGRAM fa An Inter-Church Popularity Co*n test and Musical program will be 1 given Monday night, August 30, at l'' - Union Baptist church; 7:30 o'clock. Sponsored by the churches of Co- so \ lumbia. Directed by Mrs. E. G. M } Youngblood and Mr. L. E. Swit? tb zer. . lia mum W ' LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB U 1 . '. K u The club meeting was called to pe ^ order by the President, Mr. Sam Williams at the home of Mrs. Isabella JonnPr. 511 Sumter street. .1.'. Song by Mrs. Kennedy. Prayer by the president. Song by Mi-ss , Annie Porter. Scripture lesson by Mr. Sani Williams. Song, by Mrs. . Florence Boyce. 1 The minutes of the last meeting *u' ' was received and approved. The house was then declared opened ^01 fc/r business. The sick committee reported none sick. New business, of Next meetrng Will be at the home cr, I of Mr. James Green, 5J3 Sumter an - street. Dismissal b.y the Presi- .S.. " dent, Mr. Sam Williams. Refresh ments, slice tomatoes. slaw, crack1 ers, cake and punch. : MAGDALENE CIRCLE NO. 3 The cLrcle met .o'n Wednesday , evening,^August 4 at the home of toi . Mrs. Queen Burgess 522 Sumter of street. The meeting wag called wa to order by the leader, Mrs. Marie we . Senior after the .devotional service vei . the mrnutes of last meeting were Sj, read by Miss Hattie Mae Jack- ya r son and were approvedd. Unfin- * ^ , ishcd business and new business. . Friends of Mrs. Flossie Mae Tay- j( lor are glad that she is improving, We are delighted -to know that Miss Amanda Lindsey rs much c better. Miss Edna Butler Will give a 'tr silver tea at her home 521 Senate CU: street Sunday 5:30 til 7 o'clock. Come out and epjoy yourself. . The Magdalene circle is caring an for several * of the sick and needy people. May bless our ef- the forts. I Mrs. Sarah Littlejohn was a stc pleasant visitor. an Next meeting will be, at the gU home of Mrs. Sarie .Senior 522 ch, gfumter street. *' ' J m -* Mrs. Marie Senior, leader; Mrs. f()l Annie Mae Tucker, secretary; Rev. L. C. Jenkms, pastor. , BENNETTSVILLE NEWS. Su ' wil Mr. James McLeod reported a Elt pleasant vacation with relatives of 1 and friends in New York City. K!'i Mr. James Grace was IrPLaurin- of burg, N.C., Tuesday on business. 1 to Mrs. Luttie Lucas left Tuesday I th< for Washington, I..C.. after spend tin ing a week home with sister Miss tha Callie D. Sanders. > nu The funeral service of Miss Lu- loc ellen, MeCollum was a shock to all tht i Sunday at 5 o'clock at Shiloh Bap- tha tist church where she was a life.tio long member. Rev." A.J. Wright, grt pastpr officiated. I Mr. K. Williams died in New SI York last week. His body arrived Friday. Funeral services were held I Sunday A\ Zion church, Rev. J.C. Cok, pastor officiated. Misses i Minnie -Smith apd McCoy accompanied Mr. Jule McCoy in hi^ new auto to Columbia. Mr. Alex Pouncy and Walton Sanders, Bell Madison. Mrs. Nei emith left Sunday night for Wash ington, D.C., after spending their 1 vacation -hopne. One of the West Bennettsville I hand craft clubs met at the home t of the president Mrs. Zora Wrieht August 5th. Notwithstanding the L rain the meeting was a success. |4 Miss Dorothy Reese beautifully demonstrated daisy knitting. Each . member present made a daisy. All felt proud of their work and - thanked Miss Reese. Miss Mabel i Reese gave a timely talk on tak> ing what you have and making j ^something useful an"B beautiful out i of it. She told us how to take the things we consider no good and e transform them into things. o f B V- . m. . I * THE PALMETTO LEADE auty. She aho told how a ur room house with very little it for comfort and beauty was ith 75c a room changed into a odern home. In her talk she ressed improvement, culture, com rt of the home as a main founition to good citizenship. This club is making rapid profess under the wise leadership Mrs. Zora Wright the president fter the recreation period we ere served punch and cake. Mrs. Ardella R. Smith and Miss ullie D. Sanders left this week >r summer school at Benedict coi ge, for the1 adult work. Mrs. Emma D. llanna arrived >me .after spending a month in ew York with sister. Mrs: Ella I). Stubbs left Sunly for New York after spending week home with her mother and mily Mrs. Mary Drake. Rev.! C.T. Hinton of Clinton Col ge passed thru the city Sundaj iroute to Clio. Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Jones and n Willie of Washington, D. C., r. and Mrs. Thomas Smoot and eir children, Cheraw, Mrs, Ode1 i Harrington and grand-children ashington, D.C.; and Mr. Burrel hite of Cheraw wore the house lests of Mr. and Mrs. Shakesure McEaddy. Rev. and Mrs. G.W. l.ong, of leraw were visitors here Thursy. Mii Willie Jones and son illie Jr.. of N'.Y.C. are visiting latives and parents. Rev. I.C. Wylie, who is conduct? the ME church revival stopd in to visit Mrs; Ellen Kollock 10 has been in declining health [ several years. Mrs. Ethel Purnell and children N.Y.C. are visiting her moth, Mrs. Ellen. Kollock and sister d brother-ih-law Mr. and Mrs. -MaEaddy. KINtiSTREE DISTRICT ?- A.C.E. TE ATI UK " By U D. Bradley. The visit to .thy Gapway Circuit is now history. An invitation which Rev.-L.D. Gamble Is pas ,s extended for a return, trip and hope to go back at some eonnient time. Sunday afternoon a lendid group tof Leaguers, both ung and adulL- met -ut St. Mary! urch. Prof. E. I. Lawrence is' esident of the League, A dis ision on "Gambling a Racket." s very interesting and exciting >m beginning to end. Mr. Stephscottj'a former student of A)-! i University eondig^ted the dis-' sion. The follotfihg persons,' lose names we rejpember, took live parts in the discussion: Mr.1 d Mrs. F.ddfe Lawrence, Mr. I-'.1 wrence ,'atd the president of ; League. Coming back to Lake City, we >pped by Bethel in Kingstree d found a loyal group of Leaers. We also touched St. Paul arch at Cycles where Mrs. Cole Brown. League Pres., was ind ready' to carry on the Lea-' e work. We call attention to.the District, nday School Convention which! II he on the 15-1G of Sept. The! lor is giving the League Dept.I the Di-trict a part on the proAm during the afternoon sos^iun the last day. We are planning have a prograam coming from e Leagues of the District for it attci noon, It is our hope At the delegates to the State feting will carry back to their al Leagues and Sunday schools ? information and inspiration ?t will revive these organizans and inspire thorn to do a ?atet work. DESCRIBE FOR THE LEADER Brleiuis Ever/wWy5 , T L * j ARE you. ? j2uHz2y. O; ynUMiUd/ \ Enter Into correspondence < your thoughts, interests, and am i club members of the opposite s Writ? for free applic NATIONAL FRII 2132 SEVENTH AVENUE R ' SOI 1M CAROLINA ' 'A&GII FACE TOl'GIl SC1IEl)l'I.E. Orangelm!-1, S.C. South *.Cu lilia State- ( allege "Aggies-" v face the toughest schedule it. 1 history of the college this y< according t<> C-oa h Ollie I'aw who-'succeedes Couch R.A. Rr?)<i resigned, as head Ousted.. l'aul \V< liber, it former* star and South Carolina State A. ? .M.. graduate, has, l?een secured assistant coach and "Jim" Bii Morehouse'College graduate. i also hern added to the roach: staff this year. The following the J'.f.'JT loot hall schedule: Sept. 25 tHaines at Augu>ta: Oct.'2?Hampton Inst, at Hump' Oct.'_Jj Allen at Columbia Oct. 22?Ala. State sit Ofani/elit Oct. .20? Benedict at Orargeb Nov. r,? Morris Brown at Atla> Nov. 12?Flu. A.&M. at Orangel Nov. 19?Tuskegce at Tuskegi ,Nov. 25?(Thanksgiving) OptTf LAN FORI) GROVE HOLINESS CHI'K< Bishop 1". I). Rookard, Pastor Sunday school was opened . the usual hour with the Suj Rev. E. \V. Rice at his post duty. The evening devotion was eo ducted by Bishop U. D. Rcokai A wonderful sermon was dcl'iv? ed through Rev. J. H. Jones. Te St. John 15:1. Thenic We Shou .. AT....k D. tcvi iuuv.ii x i utV) (ii vci ? inv.il iw Rice delivered a grand sermo Text Thes. 5:lG-20. Sunday night an offering w; raised for. our two* aged mot he Mrs.. Sallib Riee and Mrs. Held lliggins. Bishop U. p. Royka delivered a wonderful sernio Remarks by Rev.' Jones. A tv nightsmeeting was conducted 1 Lanford Grovt. church Munduym Tuesday night at Moor Temple . M. E. church. Rev. W. M. lliggins ia at , M Ilolley, N. C., buildi'ng a lie church. Mrs. L. Griffin was the wee, [end guest "of Mr. and Mrs. Roos velt Norris caring for the sick. Bishop Rokard motored to Gjei villf Sunday morning. * I IM1EI.TA Till FpAT COMj f'-LKTES BRANS FOR ANN 10 Eighth Annual Affair to Featu Fool Cotton Costumes For 13 / f summer vonuort Wednesday, August 18, pror ises another evening of deHghtf 'fun, and entertainment l'or the Phelta-Thi f ratters. and the guests When they dance at Par; disc Lake ;-n celebration of the I cal fiat's seventh birthday. Ii citations' for the ANN ION ha> been distributed and, judging frotheir enthusiastic reception, a fu house of joy-seekers will be hand to take charge. A large coi imgi'in u-i u.ux-oi-iown urotne: and guests is expected to be c hand. A novel feature of the ANNIO this summer will be the cool co ton costumes decided upon by t! frat to insure comfort despite tl tori id weather. Fgt the ladie cotton gingham dresses?the^loi d* r the better?;in barnyard or i Park Avenue style as you like i will be the order of the day." F< Alitr-gents, -the coats will be-haj pily abamloned, and simple co ton?trousers?-and sshiils, wr short sleeves and open collars, it strikes your fancy, will preva . During ti.e intermission a sho projfrtun will be presented ai closed with the selection of Mi: IPT. All ladies present will I eligible and the lucky straw wi decide the' frat's -feminine tou; of the year 1MT-3S. As usual, the ANXION is stn ly invitatii/nal and aim 'tarn ...;n i... e.. i i v?in ui- uy cai;ci oiuy. -"II ! seeing you?- t ? . ,k NEW CLUB FORMED The new vogue that has been reated by people all over the eounry writing through ? "Lonesome learts" columns of publications as resulted in the formation of the rational Friendship Club.This new club has headquarters ,t 2132 Seventh Avenue, New York Jity, and its purpose is to help onesome, people enlarge their circle f friends. ^4 It is a strictly confidential club hrough which only club members ire introduced. Membership in this lew club will bring you now friends ?and a thrilling experience. Any >ne regardless of age may write ror free information. tvith some one who will - share bitions . . . Know and write to fl ex. Strictly confidential. B ation and literaturev ilNDSHIP CLUB ; new york cm -H P .! JAMfS # HJg ; | twnwftihiCs v^o fc?Jt v*^?* i' 'f wtfiMlu\ko vocn;>itv^J i UNDEWslhl.M^AOlK'V V^lTQtat. f AHC. WO*4 . XU D !>ArvVX. Cy , . 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