The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, August 29, 1937.
Miss Eloise G. Bailt.v, in-truc^
tor at_Voorhces i-iH+Tlutc is in the
Good Samaritan hospital, where
-she underwent an opiVatiou recently.
^ ' Rev. ..and'Mrs.- .J. S. Gordon,
2029 Liberty street, had as their
guests. August 23rd "Mr. JanmsPrice,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Adia
Anderson and Miws Willie Mae
Harrison, Washington, 1), 0
Miss Ethel Bornice Gordon has
returned home aft<"t??w.pending sev- ;
eral weeks visiting relatives ami
friends in Charlotte, N..C. and
Richmond, Va. While ill Charlotte
she was the charming guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliphant. Miss
r* - >' '
uorcion is the daughter of Mr.
Arthur P. Gordon, prominent contractor
and business man of this
city. *
Mr. Oliver Washington of t}.*;
CCC camp, Washington, tin., was
home to spend a week with motlur
and friends. Wv^Vcre .phased to
have hrm at-Sunday school at the
Union Baptist church.
Mrs. Birdie Sullivan of 2.'552
Senate street is hack in the city
after spending a week's vacation
in Laurens, S. her lu.mc-town.
retary for Miss A. Cecile Johnson,
state supervisor of Negro activities
for National Vouili Administration
will retu'n to the. ml'icc
Monday, to resume work afl''r a
very pleasant vacation during the
month of August.
Mr. J...-A-.. llartwUi IvXu rlo- city
Tuesday.un in- vacui^on. lie win
visit his :>unt in Selma. X. C..
Durham ami Kaioigh. Hi- will
will also spend a whilv in l-'loitftjrc*?,
S< C. We wi.-li for i.ijn all
enjoyable trip.
Mrs Kosa Leu Hart will be in
the city for about t n days wi't'r
her daughter. Mrs. Jt.ni ie li.- Carter
V A<- A'l'lON IX <? 'IN LAN!) OK
THE SKY"
Mrs. Carrie Henderson and Mrs.
Gertrude Blown, the president and
treasuter of the Blue AJoon Social
olub are vacationing "In The l.ai d
of The Sky", AshiviMe, N. C., and
will also spend a few days in
Washington, D. B.diVmore, Md.
Philadelphia Pa.. wv.eiv Mi-.
Brown's sister-in-law lives'and a!
so New York City. I.."lie ly oi ye
Edward Samoa. Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Samoa and grand-t.T.
* of Mrs. Am.a I. Samoa is also
with the young ladies. The party
will return to Columbia Labor
Day. We are* hoping them a restful
an joyous livp.
Villi's (' 11A KI. I ;S'K )NL
^AteCS??4-rr^lUl .) I. I) 11- uli. (+44Orangeburg.
spent a u-ry mjuya- t>le
Week-end with .\tl\ iTTTTt Mis. '
x O. B. Byrd.of Charleston to witness
the Louis Armstrong all'air
at the b^nch. She also visited the
Wesley M. E. church while being
there.
LITTLE AKTMl'R TIIOMA^
ENTERTAINED AT BIRTHDAY
PARTY
Monday, Augu-t 'd'-'nX was ftrr~ scene
cf an enjoyable affair when
little Arthur Thomas entertained
twenty-five of big. little fiiends at
a birthday party;.-i Cake, ive cream
and other goodies were served to
? the little guests, after which, mixed
games were played to the enjoyment
of all present.
The twelve candles that ado: m d
the beautiful birthday cak-e were
blown out by the litte host Arthur
Thomas.
Every child left expressing them
selves as having nail a fine time.
TWILIGHT SOCIAL ( LI B
club met
"~i ^ i ne i willful ?
at the home of Mrs Mary Keitt
on Tuesday August 17th The mod
ing was called to order I y th?
vice-president. Miss-..l<]jodia Flaini
ton The devotionals -were conduct
, ed by the chaplain Fannie (iuinyard.
The president took charge ot'
old and new business After the I
rnany games were enjoy
J, ~
ami cake The meeting adjourned
to meet at tlty1 home of Miu Solomon
Mitchell ami Mrs James
.Mi; hell on August 21th
W AVKUIA SIMIOWKU CLL'B
1 Mi iiicL at tlie residence of Mrs
i Kiiznbeth Mayo 'JOtll Oak street,
~t'm silay night The meeting was >
called to onlyr by the president
at S o'eloi k Song Jesus Inclyded
Me; Scripture war- read by President
and v.v were led hi prayer
'lb.-a ly.e mir.ute< of the last meet
i:iv wvie uad and. adopted The
in.u i was > |?- i.< d for old Otld IK'W
bu iiiess- We iiad a liingo Party
KridiYy- night at the residence of
Mr- 'ft. .mas I'll:; l'ir.e St Kveryi
a.e'd themselves to the
1 > n't forget 'Our Ride
bub f 1 lay to' Aide's Place Our
-next- meeting will be at the home
f Mi's \\ ifnehnina Patterson g(H)l
Ollk tie i. August 111
SMALLS MM) STLVKUSON
LHt <?M !<: N i;\Y JKUSI ANS
l.li/.r. /.tii X. - Mr. and Mrs.
iutvid I',. Smalls formerly of Co
m.noiu, i . a v pleased to re- |
port t ii-ir Meuianj; of cit.zenship ,
i?. Klizaln-:*: N. .1.
li.i-- pi ...ant 'couple who left
< o!un>h:a -I'.ji tin- early spring
to secure position hi Klizubeth is
now- mjoying th-e cool bree/e at*
: lie : i' of the Atlantic Ocean
' n. Avon-by-tlu sea, X. J.
. Mr, W illie St'vet-son' and bis
wife, Miy, ! .elhi .M. Sluverson arc
of ('olutnbia, .S, (CL too. There'are
also ivsidinif in Wizabcth. X. J.
Columbians should be surprised to
know that we hare to sleep .utujat..
. .ouM ; ^blanket-, at. ilris i,email
beaili wlr'.Ie people in New York
City. \vhir-ft?t*- .only 17 miles away
ar(. dying l.ioin the heat there.
1 lundri (!.- "I W.I'. A. employees
, ver-.'- set.t ?- "1 ?. fro in their job in
Yew York City a few days ago
Ik cause of the lad weather there.
Wat 7 "i". i'alnielth Leader.for .
ii'i ti'ier , ii:r?*!"11 ati'.).n concerning
Y11 i i r t .i'i:.il'i:ifis iind their asocial:-.
"t herrio".
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yi.!(:ii::oi'H,foi). < ii vrity
c/ll'h
1 T'." Neighborhood Charily club
r.at the lioiue of Mrs. Ko'sa
Mmuili., told l'ivine street, Sunlax.
Auyu-t 1 I 1?:{t. The meetii.u'
was .called to order by the
i'ia-id .1 Mrs. Katie Solomon who
p. ned ! y singing "l>.o You Think
I'll .Make A SoltLer". Scrintme
I l r5s<">:i wu- read by Mis. Annie
Goodwin.
After tiie re u'iug of the minutes
el. tljc previous meeting1, and
ho in!I en 11 of t.e members, ^ev rnl
of tb otl'b et s talked on:
'W hat Can lb i >oue To Knlarge
The Treasure And Increase Tlie
Membership of The Club".
We A?;e triad to have Mrs. Lizzy
I..Vies v.iJi its ai.it also Mrs.
LuLa I.igh r \irhi.* united herstlf
' ii.i i:-. !>oii.:tii :is wele eclleeted
for .Mrs. (1. \\". Williams- and
Mrs. Liila Cruuipton.
After the business side of the
meeting the hostess, Mrs. Mundle.
served a delicious repast which
eonsi.-fd of punch, ice cream and
ak . Kvei ''one expressed them- i
elvi s as aavinjv 'enjoyed the ev- j
nil g. 'Tin
Hi xt meeting will be at the
h.mie of M's. Osby, the third Sun-hrv?fn
Sm telntve .
nil-: i:\cm-; cub
The club nift at the hu'nie of
Mr-. I.aura Washington, T1H Penlli-lon
street Friday night August
-"lit at S:'50 o'clock. The s^s
io" opened with the- president in
charge, Mr. John Trczovant. The
opening song "Shine On Me" was >'
led by Mr. Ezekiel Moten after i
which- h".prayed then another selection
"What A. Friend We Have
In Jesus" was led by Mrs. Lillie
lVi ry who returned after being
away sick for two' weeks. The |
minutes of the last meeting was
read by the assisatnt secretary,
Sir. Moten and seconded by Mrs.
Perry .it wa< adopted. We were
very sorry to hear of the death of
one of our members Mrs. Marga-J
et Wri'ght whose funeral was i
held Sunday evening, August 22 j
at. 1 o'clock. The club bought a
wreath and sent as a tribute.
Next me'ting wfH^+A' held at
the honu- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
l.ueas, 71" Lincoln street. Tlie
hostess se ved drinks, cake and J
mints.
THIS F.UTIIFt X WOPKKUS .
Tlu* Faithful Worker* met at
the home c.f Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Monday. Monthly ni^ht, A'lfRUft;23
at X o'clock. The house was called
to order by si'tiging our club
I led by Mrs. Williams. The
23rd I'salms was read as scripture
i *
lesl&n after which we were led
in prayer by our Chaplain, Mr.
jMundny. After thq devotionals
the meeting was turned over for
business. The minutes were read,
received a^nd adopted. Unfinished
business concerning th6 picnic that
is to be held at Dunbar Lake on
Monday night, August 30. The(i
busses will" leave the corner of
Lady and Oak, Pickens and Rice,
College and Gate at 8:30. Admission
25c round trip. Come and enjoy
yourself.
The next mepting will be at the
home.,of Elder and Mrs. Dent on
MnViday nite, September 5 at 8:30
o'clock.
Mrs. Alice Labrew, president;
Miss Sophia Mundy, secretary.
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KIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mv. and Mrs. Herman Carter
announce the birth of u son Syl
vesier, sunaay. August 22, 1U3T
at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Mother and son are getting along
nicely.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roberts,
of Washington, D. C.. announce
the birth of a baby girl( August
22, 1U37. Mother and daughter are
doing fine.
WARD ONE WII.LING!
WORKERS CLUB
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The club met at *the home of ^
Miss Anr.ie Jones Tuesday night, ^
Aug 24 th. at 415 Sumter Street. '
_Pfe meeting was called to order N
by the. Madam President and op- '
eiiod with the club song, led by y
Miss Martha "Jones; prayer b y '
Mi-s Rosa Bartley. Bible verses
were recited by all members. Mrs.
C M Thompson led a beautiful .
sgnir; then the meetipg was open
ed^Kjir business. The minutes were
read and approved on motioh of
Mrs. Creasie Mae Thompson, sec
uiiuvu u.v JUS LVil .MUe AIOSS, . lll?4.LjuU
wtrs-caitt'cr-and the members (
responded. The meeting closed by ,
singing the closing song led by |
Mrs Kva Mae Moss. .
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RUSH SOCIAL CLUB. |(
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The club held its weekly meet- i
ing at', the home of Misses Mary ,
F.lla and Lucinda Frecia 2457 Ger- ,
vais street, Tuesday night. Aug. ]
24th. The opening selection was ,
Love Lifted Me After which 1
prayer was repeated in concept. (
Second selection Where He Leads 5
Me. The roll was called and each <
member responded with a Bityle \
verse and their dues. The house |
was opened for discussion of un- (
tini hed business - which was com- ]
plcted. It was reported by the
sick committee that Mrs. Rebecca j
Rose is still sick, but resting bet- j
ter The hostess served delicious
repast. We adjourned to meet y
at the home of Miss Fannie Hills
1108 Harden street next Tuesday
i ight?Jennie .Smith, hostess.
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ro THE MAODELENE CIRCLE
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Madam Ler.Jer, C dicers and Mem- t
be is:'
I wish to take this opportunity ^
to extend you .my deep appreciation
ami gratitude for the loving
kindness shown to* me iii the form. ^
of beautiful flowers and presence j
of niany of your members, most ^
especially yo.ur most efficient lead? !',
Mrs. Senior, during my stay in
the hospital. It is due to your
credit that my lonely and painful
hours were brightened. I am one
who is able to say yod are true
missionaries. I shall ever say I
am indebted to ^our Circle. Now
that the Lord and my efficient
doctors haye brought me home I d
will greatly appreciate seeing b
more of yon. I am at home, 704 f
Pendleton street. e
Trust you will remember me rn \
your prayers. J
I am yours in Cnrist ' *
FLOSSIE M. TAYLOR.
THF. MAfiNOI.lA SOCIAL CI.IIR
The club met at the home of s
Mrs. Martha Mims 2513 Gervais a
strptft. The meeting was opened j
with the President, Mrs. Ruth M.
Gilliam presiding. Song by Mrs. ?
riotelle' Lemons. ScripttJure by
Mrs. Minis. Prayer by Mrs. Pearl
Speaks. Song by Mrs. Alethia
Robertson. * The house was then ^
opened for business which was
conducted briefly. Tickets a*re now ^
on sale for our moonlight picnic j
on Labor Day night, September 6.
We hope you will go1 with us; there
tvill be lots of fun for old and
young. Mrs. Ida Mary Gilliam
was absent because of illness. We
hope she will joon be well and
out agam.
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I'HE CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLUB "
The members o-f the Cavaliers
Tub met at the residence of Mr.
fames Whitman. The meeting ,
vas called to order by the vice>resideftt?
The devotional ser'ices
were conducted by the Chapain,
Mr.. Milton Herbert. After ^
.vhich" the business of the club
yas discussed briefly.
The host served a deliciou8
:ourse o*f salad. The remainder (
>f. the evening was spent in playng
games.
CIRCLE NEWS ,
The Magdalene Circle No. 3 mfit
it the home of Mis. Mary Lee
Quarles 1022 Pendleton street.
The meeting was called to order
jy Mfs. A. M. Tucker with singng
"My Faith Looks Up To Thee"
srayer by vrce-leader of the Ruth
allele, Mrs. yueenie Ureggs. Singng
"Must Jesus Bear The Cross
\lone"; scripture lesson 44 Psalms
?ad by Mrs. Tucker. The house
was then in order for business.
Minutes of the last meeting was
. ailed and received and adopted.
Unfinished and new business was
iiseussed and carried out. The
sick committee -made their report.
Editors were Mrp. Mayas from
iron Baptist; Mrs. Simon from
Bethel; Mrs. Beatrice Hackey, Mrs
iueenie Gregg, Mrs. Walker and
Mrs. Viola Jackson.
The vice-leader, Miss Elizabeth
lackson who has been on vacation
s home to our delight.
Next meeting will be at the
lome of M:ss 1 i -.ttie Jackson.
VISITORS FROM NIAGARA
FA EES, N Y.
Rev. H 1> Thomas, pastor of
lew Hope Baptist.church, Niagara
^alls, N Y and family were here
ast week visiting relatives and
riends They also visited Mrs Mis
ie Griffin and Mr Wesley Daniels
if New Brookland They returned
donday -r MxarM&ry
r Clemmons in Spartanburg and
.1 r Joe Williams and Mrs Maggie
'Jelsoa in Philadelphia
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NEW BOOKS WAVERLY
LIBRARY
Juvenile Department
"Sad-Faced Boy"
by Arna Bontemis I
A very unusual book for chil- 1
tren.', an amusing^ story of slumier,
a boy that goes to Harlem
rom Alabama with his two broth
rs. Rags picking a guitar, and
Villie beating the traps Capture
larlem and set themselves f o r
{roadway. A book of easy print
or the kiddies.
"Sando a I.iberian Boy"
by A W. Jopesfo ,
Written by a man who has
pent many years in Liberia The
lUthor describes with interest the
ife of this boy besides giving a
rue picture of the atmosphere
md customs of that country. i
"The Body Beautiful"
by Alfred C Boand
A simple concise and clear system
of exercise and correct diet
>r proper physical "development,
lealth and good looks. A complete
key to vitamins is included A very
good book foi .teachers of Physical
Education.
"A Book of Living Poems"
by "m H. Bowlin, comp
A book o poetry when represen
tative of life earns for itself a
place of recognition
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'The Standard Juvenile Speaker"
by Annabel Andrews
This book is adapted for Prinary
children also general use
Worthy for parents to read
"The Birthday Party"
by I^aura Smith
In this book. is a collection of
forty parties, plays and games
"Hoot Owl"
hy Mabel' LaRue
An Indian story adapted f o r
third grade students.
"Nimbo"
by Josephine Pease
~ A* story of an African boy with
i very clever plot", full of humor
and makes the reader look?forward;
to other exploits of Nimbo.
"Fisherman 28"
by Jack Calvin
The plot is centered around the
president's son of the Nushagak
Salmon CoTnpany, who tries to
help his father's company" survive
the plots of a rival canning concern
" CARD OF THANKS.
Mr and Mrs \V H Robinson
thank their many friends and relatives
for their kindness during
the latter's illness
IN MEMQR1AM
In loving memory of our dear
husband, brother and father, Golden
DeLegge. who departed this
life August 20, 1936.
tn the graveyard silently sleeping
Where the flowers gently wave.
Lies the one we love so dearly
In the dark and silent grave.
We saw you fading like a flower
But could not make you stay;
We nursed you with tender kindnoM
Until God called you away.
Son. Wife, Sister and Brother.
IN MEM OR I AM
In loving memory-of- our dear-,
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Louise Rutheford who departed
this life, August 29, 1936.
Since you died on^ year ago,
Secret tears do often How,
And we wrsh ai d wish again,
That you meet us at the journey's
end.
Sleep on dear and take your rest
We lov^d you but God loves you
best
Mrs. Elnora Harris.
daughter; and family
of Columbia, S. C,
Misses Margaret and Bernice
Harris, grand-daughters,
of New York City.
\1 A RRI AG E A N NO U NCEM E N T
Savannah, Ga.?Mr. ajid Mrs.
Andrew Ward wish to announce
the marriage of their daughter
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juiiiuc icauvi **iiiu i ivf ?ui i nviii- \
as Clark.
FOR SERVICE?DIAL ~66S4
Diamond Taxi
Dear Friends; Give us-^your next
call. We are open Day and Night.
Rates anywhere in the City: 1 or
2 for 25c to the same Destination;
3 for 30c; 4 for 40c; 5 for 50c.
Ruber Swygert, Dfayman
Telephone Operators:
LeRoy Ross?Day
Fred Williams?Night
C. S. MelNTOSH,
Business Manager.
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