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Saturday, August 21, 1937 Dr. M. R. Kennedy was seen in the city Sunday. He was visiting Miss Jennie L. Green who before coming to this city to work was the first Negro County Health nurse of Beaufort county. She had a State Scholarship in Rural nursing at the Medical college of Virginia. She is now employed at a rpst cure sanitoriuni for whites , in this city. r Miss Cornelia Burgess has returned home after spending a week with her friend, Miss Hattic Miles in Johnston, S. C. She reported a pleasant stay. Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Hull and tht'ir nttle daughter Marceue, spent ten days witn his sister Mrs. Florence R. Vanderharst and their daughter, Miss Margaret E. Coles of .37 W. 132 st;oet, New York City. They -reported a pleasart and an enjoyable stay. Mrs. J. C. Cannon and her two grandsons, Mr. James E. Hopkins Hildreth C. Hopkins accompanied by Miss Laura Ityrum her niece are spending their vacation guests of Dr. and Mrs.' J. C. White of WinMon-Palem, N. C. Dr, and Mrs. White are making it- very pleasant for them-and their dear members while there. Mr. and?Mrs.?Henry?II-<Uitt*>r, 2442 Green street, are spending awhile in Hendersonville. N. C. Mrs. Cora Anderson of Hilt more N. C., Mrs. Eliza Sims, little William Dunlap c;f Jersey C'ty, N. J., 1 .speAt a fow days here with their sister, Mrs. Sally MeCool and Mrs, E. M. Murks, ?their niece*. Mjss Edna Macon, R.N., of,Char-_ lotte, N. C., was the house gu^st of Mrs. E. Ji. Murles. She reported a pleasant stay here. Mrs. Ella Simpson left Monday to visit friends and relatives in Chicago, 111. Mrs. James A. Holinan left the city Friday to spend two weeks, with her husband, Prof. James A. Holman in Latin,' S. C.. We wish her a pleasant stav. 1 - .* Mr. W. A. Perry, principal c/f Wnverly school, is confined at the J God Samaritan hospital recovering nicely from ?an operation. Miss B. G. Dannerly, daughter * ? ? of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dannerly, underwent a minor operation at \ the Waverly hospital With Di. A. B. Johnson, performing the surgery. She is doing nicely to the delight of her friends and family. ' ' . ' i V : , Mrs. Julia G. Woodbury and daughter are spending vacation in ... Emporia, Va. While there, they < , will be the house guests of Dr. I and Mrs. Daisy Williams Cart- 1 i wright. . : Miss Annie Ruir of l?U3 10th , street, N. E., Washii gton, D. ., < j is spending her vacation in New | ' York City. , FROG'S ORGANIZED ] The first chpater of "Frog's" for South Carolina went into ef- ( feet at Columbia, S. C Sunday' August 15, 1937 at (5:00 p.m. when s a group.-of Columbians "smarter < young men' assembled at a temporary "pond" to irerfrom the us- : ' " u a 1_ p r o.c e e < 1 u r e- o f organization. Eight "Ffogs"~~ wftne ssed fhe "* initial ceremony where election of ^ officers for-the local chapter was held with alertnt'ss ai.d without hesitancy. Five men were sworn in to assume the duties of officers . by the members present, and each appointed, expressed their appre^ j ciation to the chapter. Mr. Nathanrel Nesbitt >vas elec- 1 ted presiednt after a very close ( vote., Mr. Matthew Beeehum' -was i chosen vice-president; Mr. Willis . Nance, treasurer; Mr. Edward ( Pickens, acting secretary and Mr. ' ' John Ellfott, reporter. p This chpater of "Frogs" is the ] first organization of its nature T ever to operate ;n the state, and is ^ e'xpected to display to South Carolina society, the most unique form * of entertainment available. ) 1 ~ 0 Official credentials and litera- t ture has been secured by the Co-| lumbia chapter of "Frogs" and^ let- j t^rs of congr&tulation have neen | received by Brothers from neigh-' i boring states. t The roster is as 'follows:: Mat-'f thew Beechum,. Ross Brooks, Lincoln BroWn, John Elliott, Russell^ Hagoc/d, Otis Jefferson, -Willis S Nance( Nathaniel Nesbit, Edward ^ Pickens.'? _ . LUGKY BIRD EOCIAL CLUB The meeting w..s called to order by the vice-president, Mr. James Kenny. Opening song by the chap lain, Mrs. Florence Boyce. Pray- ^ er by Mrs. Annie Porter. Song by Mrs*' Boyce. Scripture lesson t>y . Mrs. Carr. The vice-president then ( called i jr the mi-nutes of the last t^^^rtteetinf.1 which wa3 approved. j^^The sick committee made its re t stating that none of the mem- ^ serf? were sick. New business. Members present"21^ Next meetng will be at the home home of Mr. Young Jackson, 1309 Wheat street August 25. Dismissed by Mrs. J. Hampton. Refreshments, sandwiches, cake ind punch. Mr. Sam Williams president; Mr. fames Kenny, vice-president; Gertrude West, repoiter. MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of Mrs. Clotelle Lemon 1311 Barnwell street? Mrs. Ruth Mae Gilliam, p>*''??ideT)t, presiding1. The main business was the discussion of the moonlight pi epic which- was decided on Monday night, September 6th at Dunbar's lake. The Bingo party given by the club on. August 9th was very successful. Mrs. Esther Elmore Swygert was a Welcome 'visitor. She was accompanied home uy her sister-inlnw, Mrs. Laura R. Elmore and 'ittie daughter, Naomi. We .hope for them a pleasant stay while vis iting in Harieyville. Watch this paper for more news about our moonlight picnic npxt week. ? ? ROSK SOCIAL CLUB. The club met at the home of Mr. Albert Jackson; Fklward Sherbl.v, hostess, Tuesday night, August 10 at Rr.'iO with the president on duty. The opening sofcct&pn \Vas Where He I.eadeth Me. Prayer was in concert led by Mr. Russell WilUamjs. Second solectictn Something On My Mind. The roll j wns called and each member rosnon [ t^ed with fee and Bible verse. The | nimutes of the last meeting were I read, received and adopted by the j members. Then the house was 1 opened for discussion of old and new business which was acceptable.. We were very sorry that Miss Gladys Miller is spending a. couple of weeks in Charleston, S. C., and -Miss Jennie Mae Miller m ITenderst/nville, N. C. We all j wish them a successful trip. Miss j Rebecca Rosa is reported still i sick. We had two visitors, Mr. j Grove-r Jackson and Mr. Charley ; Williams. The hostess served punch, cake and after dinner mints.' The club j adjourned to meet at tlje home j of M.: y Hattfe Ruth Robinsdn. Asking ul members please be I present. Visiters are always welcome. Ethei Ro' inatmr president; Mar- 1 garet Goodwin, reporter. " C ? ] LES DEMOI?ELE& Tuesday night, August 17 Ix>s , Demoiselles and their guests were highly entertained by Miss Mary Alice Sanders at her home Wash, ington street. This being the hostess' birthday the meeting was social. The members and friends .. ;>f Miss Sanders gathered in th^ living and dining rooms which ivere attractively adorned with the season's most beautiful garden . flowers. Many interesting games ,vere played. Miss 'Sa"<iprg re- ^ :eived a token from each club mem ber and many other lovely pros- j ?nts fro'm friends. Among tpe. many guest, were j Mrs. Carri* Ruff and Mr. and Mrs. j Legion. The hostess served a delightful course of fried chicken, tomato ;alad, smacks, stuffed eggs and ic< ireani and cake. The Do'X { arty that was to^ be riven on the 25 has been postponrd. Watch the - "Leader" for the 'uture date. HOSE SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home cf Vli'sscs Ethel and Ilattie P.urh RoLnson, 1523 Waverly sti/t Tueslay night, August 17. The nvetng was called to order by the president. The opening sebctioh shine on me; Prayer i:i concert. \ft?r the devotional ctl vise a , nogram was rendered by the eoinnittee which was enjoyed 1 y all. IVe are very glad tr; hav - Miss Vlary Ella Precie oack with us who ii)s been in Washington, N. C., ind also Miss Gladys Miller who , ipent a week in Charleston. The minutes of the last mcetng were read, received and adoped. The hostess served ice cream ind cake. We adjdurned to meet at thi nome of Mrss Precia 2556 Gervais street next Tuesday night. FHE BLUE MOON CLUB GIVES SURPRISE PARTY The Blue Moon Social club gave a surprise party Friday night, 13 5f August in honor of Mrs. I. floyers of Greenville, Tenn. Those njoying the evening were memjers of the Cavaliers Social club. Dancing by radio music and fames were played throughout the jvening. Mrs. Boyers left Saturlay noon for her home in Greenrille. THE WAVERLY SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB We met at the home of Miss Skeith 2491 Senate street Mc/nday night, August 1G, 1937. The meeting was opened by the president at 8:30 p.m. Song ~What A FriencT We Have In Jesus. Scripture lesson, was read by i.he president and prayer by Miss Skeith, The meeting was then opened for business after which we were served a delicious course of ice cream and4, cake by the hostess. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mayo 2001 Oak street Tuesday night, August 24, 1937. Don't forget cur ride and danctT at Abie's place Labor day. Come and enjoy yourselves. THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB i The Ward One Willing Workers club met at the home of Miss Martha Jones 4lf> Sumter street Tuesday night, August 17, with thp mnHnni nvOsifiont. r>rp?wli?io The meeting was called to order and opened with the club song led by Mrs, Ress.a CheeseboTo. Prayer by Mrs, Kathcrir.e Sims. Mrs. Lucy Jones l^d another song then the minutes were read; Motioned by Miss Cheeseboro. seconded by Miss She:ley. The roll wfcs efcled. The members re-sjponded briefly. Then th? meeting was closed. Mis? Jam; Wolf led the closing sqng. Mrs. A. B. Dantzler |('d the mrrnah. LKS HONS AMIS The club met Tuesday, August 17 at the home of Mr. Edward Bates on Pendleton street. The usual devotionals w,pe held after which the bushiest discussion folio-wed. In this discission much was accomplished in a short while antj the enthusiasm exhibited by the members showed that the club 1 is progressing in club spirit as I we'll as financially. The business I discussion was elided and the host of the everting, Mr. Alvin Thompson served a JoTTrions repast while everyone amused himself by play- 1 ing cards or checkuri. After enjoying the evening we departed ti> meet next v.'e' k at the home, of the President, Mr. I.ewis Richardson. Everyone is invited to attend a dance given by this club at the Progressive, club August '24th.' For your convenience ti ucks will leave Thomas' Drug store; Park and Washington streets. The admission to* ride and dance is only twenty-tivo cents. SUNSHINE BAM) SAVING* CLUB The Sunshine Band Savings club met at the home of Miss Elizabeth Smoaks 18i 1 Gcrva'.s street, on Monday ngiht, August 10 at eight o'clock. The house was called to order by our chaplain. The first selection sur.g was I Will Be Shout ing When The Roll is Calh\l led by Mrs. Wfrllie Mae Jackson. After which the scripture v is read by Mrs. Clara Belton taken from II Kings. Prayer was offered by' Mrs. Nellie Melton. Thenpxt self,.*;,^ cimir Stand Hv Me led by Miss Nancy Belton. The house was then opened for business by our vice-president the Mrs. Willie Mae Jackson. The minutes c/f the last meeting was read, received and adopted. A Bible V^rse was given by each membcr^t the calling of the roll. - The closing song was I'm .Working On The Building, led by Mrs. Jackson, after which the club was dismissed by Mrs. Eliza Fogle. After dismissal we were delightfully entertained with a bingo par ty. The next meet<ner will be held 1 at Mrs. Nellie Melton 2200 block of Gervais street. 1 THE ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB < i Thursday, August 12, the club < was entertained by <vur Secretary ( Mr- Montez Bethea. The presi- i lent carried out the devoticnals i in the usual order. The minutes of J the previous meeting were read 1 and adopted, the roll was called ? and we started discussing the business on hand which ended short- < ly. ~ > 1 m i 3. ucvuca g v t v vu iv-v. vi vum s and cake. . The Weiner roast on Friday 13 was successful which was held in front of Miss Reeves' home on Liberty Hill. Mrs. Julia B. Ware will entertain the club, Thursday, August 10, on Senate street. THE EAGLE CLUB The Fagle club met at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Lsaiah Dantzl<T ( 030 Rice street, August 13th. The 1 meeting wias called to order by 1 the President!, Mr. JV>hn Treze- ! vant. Prayer by Mrs. A. B. Dantz |] ler, president of the Ward One ( Willing Workers club. Song byj THE PALMETTO LEADEF | i ws.- C->*'DOIkOTHY V i fc i > i > ^ > | 3BR \\ u ' ' *ltf - ' Palis cables endorse thi.se new the left has gold kid edges at the i the right is softly drap d and gay. Black, brown, green, mahogan chosen as materials. : v Mr. Ezekiel Motor?. Talk by Mr. i A. B. Dantzler. ? Miss Annie Moten. one of our members are speprHinr sohietinie 1 ny Kingstr*h? where , she is enjoy- 1 ing her stay very muchy? We are glad to have with us again Mrs. Charlotte' la. cas .of Baltimore, Md., a former Columbian who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas. Cream, cake and mints were served. 'I he next meeting wHl be i held at the home of Mrs. l.aara 1 [ Washington, 500 Pendh-ton St LADSOMAN OFF TO FLORIDA"1 "It is quite interesting to know that Miss Cecelia J. Richardson, who was elected by th - Young IVo1ple's conference at tj lies tor to rep- ? resent that body at the Atlantic < Svnodical Young People's confer ence which convene.-- at Ocalaj Fla., August 17-23,. left tin- city Sunday for Florida. We-hope that th<> "L.ui(l oa Pun-. ^ shine and Flowers" will oiler much | in the way nf enjoyment for Miss j| Richardson as well jts the other i young people who will <Ut? mi. !, itllON'ZEMKN ' Rronzenien held tlieir last .m'et- ; ing at the home of Mr. Dave Be- , thea. The meting was opened \?y ' the president. Minutes of the , last meeting was read by the see- j rotary and adopted by the club, j After the collection of dues the '? ! I club bgean.work on new matters laid before the organisation by the j Planning Committee. ^ a II On Mot .lay night, .August 23. t Bronzent^n will present to the 1 ( public Tiny Bradshaw and his or- !a chestra. Front f to 2 the "Brown t Prince of Rhythm" and his fa- i mous orchestra wil entertain you j? with t'nc "latest dance musie^-Come?i and bring your ?uest. 5 Nexc met ting will be held at t the home of Mi. Karl Mayo. t i/ama?aunt i The cliiI) met at the home of Rev. J. Burroughs 1003 Harden street, Tuesday night, August 17. rhe meeting began at 8:30 with the president! in charge. Aft0: :he devotional a program was renJered bv the eoinmittee. The pro*ram was as follows: Talk by Mr.' smith "A Man's Wants Are Nev- " >r Constant". Short talk by Prof. ^ \nderson. Duet by Rufus Davis ?nd Ernfst Lewis. Poem by Miss u Stroman. We were very glad to ( ^ lave Prof. Anderson in our pros- i? ince. Mr. Mervin Mitchell our presi-11 lent is lea%.ng .-non for N'eVark. t M. J. We wish" him a pleasant stay. 1 Dismissal by the president. - |f THE RADIO LITERARY AM) |l social ci.ru |t >? > Once again wi' arc broadcasting j the highlights uf Radio. We mot '] in a busihess session at the home the loud speaker (I. A. Elmore n 1405 Lyon street. The devotions r ;vcre conducted by the president, j hen the chai'rmna tc.\>k charge of j p :he meeting and old and new ^ business were transacted in a brief session. We are making plan* I for our fall amusement by Radio j :< 10 watch The PaVmetto. Leader for I c announcements of the coming pro-U %*- -f t _ VLidciclq # DlCktdSON / I t iii 1 II^B FALL, y ? B^B DRAPES^ Tt[__ j:; drapes The pencil slim dress at v leckline. The vionnet adaitfiuiv-at: three color fringe edges the sash. y or rust ravon crepe.?may?be? ?ram of sr-vial affairs, that's in store for you. e So until next week when I will q jring you more news. I will say-~ his news is from Station RLSC. s Your announcer, n Geo. A. Elmore. MYRTLE BEACH NEWS "Wh? n And Where" Mt. Olive S. S. was opened at \ 10 a.m. with a nfultitude of old is well as young who were eager ' know more about our Maker and } lied1 eiil'.'i .?:? ~7 At 5:00 p.m. we had our ktst Hiarte'ly conference for the year. ' At <v(K) p.ni. our esteemed oresid- " ing oliier. Lev. J. -S. Coe deliverv! n.tniil t irrtng sermon. Luke 1 [0: i:?. "A Van Cannot Serve Two Masters".' Our finance for the 1 lay \\'u< $12.80. We wish to thank all win: maiie our last quarter a niccfss. Oil' presiding elder was J mid out ip full. We went a Way n smiles. Our S. S. convention will concent at I..iiK-s, 8. C., September ? 10, IT. 18. You are cordially, incited to attend. .Mr. Laao Misheau left for his ioiv.e in Marion, S. C., on Sunday ifter spending several weeks here^ The llevs G. \V.. Williams and iY. 4*. llildehrand will soon leave 'or ht.'ine soon to make the neces-, ui: y nogo-thms for entering school i :<t in i.* . They are Claflin 1es. ll- v. l>. I). Fehler has returned VV'tlie beach after spending severih days visiting noithern cities. He reported a pleasant and enjoyable trip Pill-: TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB St. Matthews, -S. C.?The Twi ight Social club mot at the home I >f Miss Rliodia Hampton on Tues- I lay night, August lOtb. The club ' vas called to, order by the Presileiit, Miss (). B; Addison. The h'voti'onal was conducted by the issistant chaplain. Miss Mary Feller. The presideht?then totrk~"" charge. Old and new business. vere discussed. After the business atl'airs the hostess served ice ream and cookies. The meeting idjuorned to meet at the home of drs. Mary Keitt and Miss Louise Iampton on Tuesday night, Augist 17th. IIAKDMKVILLE NEWS Sunday, services were very good. >ur Pastor. Rev. W. F. McBrown eiivelvd a wonderful sermon sub"What are You Weeping for", li-s Catherine Levinc was receivd in full 'membership. The Junji choir was. out in full and on londay night went to BlufTton n :i motorcade. Tig' many friends of Mrs. Min- I ie I Unices will he triad to know hat she's out again after being _ II and thai M:s. Ophelia Riley is ? init'h in\ph>yed. Mrs. Adamii-e laekstitch is still t/n the sick list. Mfsses Juanita and Glonemae 'rimus returned home Saturday af or spending a successful term in uminer school. Mis. Annabel! Jackson left on 'uesday lor New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Humbert. Scott *hide a business trip to Satannah la., on Saturday. We were glad to have Mrs. MeIrown with us Sunday, also the lany \isiting friends. A play was given Wednesday ight by the Yc/unfc Women's auxliary of, St. St?i>hon A. M. F>. hurch. 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' !i ai.'l Colli- * 1in-' \\'.rk with |?a" cnl.-. It--. Mis.-' I'a it iik. \NM>1 N< KMI'.N P The . iiai-.v frii'hd'-' 'Mi^ Sal;it-. ! ,.tv (befit Falls ar:.'i! dr. riiiunas Bui fry Ik-mi.. >priig'; at i- inv-it.-r} avtiMi t lief I ve<l-:iliyr>t ,Mt. I5aj/. eh rrh. ,D siu^uy, Stjipti'M i'< i;;; 7 fji' !:00n>Vfrck. j 'I'm CARD OF I 11 A N K Thq Dantie ly family wish to-, xprfess thejr. appreciation to T)i. ). Champion. f?i his untiriii;: (Tarts durinir tlu? "'illness.-i?T their on and brother, 'Thomas O. Can- | erly. ? LI T-- " ?? IN MKMORIAM In sad, but loving .romonibrain". J f Mr, A bra m Reed' who departed 4 his life, August 1.1, | \'e know ybu an- near Us; 'though unseen. . four dear inim<>rtal spirit tivau. 'Ht?" all ihe bnulidle-s .: "v . . - .1 i f o-,? fheiv are no dead, it times with impetuous . uioti-n,and anguish long ,-u; piassed. n?r i]?t!'.s iH-ave mounnv.* mk< mv ocean. i "hiit cannot In- at rc>f. THE _CHlLl'K'i:N. 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