The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 25, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, September 25, 1937.
Miss Eliza McMillan has Yeturn '
ed homji.- after spending; the sum- /'
mer in Chicago. IU.t While away, f
she alsfr"~ spent some time in Do- i
troit, Mich., and ;Toronto. Canada, r
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Rev. J. S. Gordon returned home t
Sept. 17, after conducting one
week of revival meeting at Lovely
? Hill Baptist church, Norway, S.C.
Rev. Gordon is pastor of Rosa
Springs Baptist church. Johnston,
and St^_Jjphn"-Baptist church. Newberry.
While in Norway he was j
the guest of Mr. and Mv? Wilis..
Johnson^- _. ( >|
Miss CrcoHi Nash. 1920 Henderson
street, visited relatives and
? friends .recently in Willianiston >
and Greenville. Miss Nash has com
pleted her business course at-Hol^
loway's Business College, Ridgewood.
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Mr. Kirklaud Leevy left this I
. week to resume his studies at ^
State college, Oiwngcburg. si
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> Mr. Carroll Leevy, honor grad- h
uate of Booker Washington High a
schogljeft this week for Fisk uni- h
ver?uy, Nashville, Tern. s;
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Miss Marie Lewis of 2.'!,0 1-2 E.
Gervais street returned Sunday, _
September 19 from Flat R</ck, N.
C., where she spent a pleasant
?* vacation. . v
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I Rev. W. I. Gore/pastor of Beth- c
el A. M. E. church, Cotfway, S. C? t
who has been seriously ill for at S
month is a little better, .\
Miss Julia A.' W oodward has re- 1 <1
turned home after having spent a
w tnj |'iva^ 111 l .MHNIlll'r HI JLNUW \\
York and New London, Cbnnocti*
cut. She will leavt. Friday to re- t.
? sunn.' her Wi.rk?as?teacher in?the
Estill Training .school',. Estill, S.C. |j
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Miss Helen K. McKuight, dau- ^
ghter of' Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Crafton left Sunday night to re- .
sumeliet studies at Spelman college,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mif.s Mildred Floyd sistj.'r of S
Mr. Augustus Floyd who has been >
the house giiest of Mr. and Mrs.
Preston ( ration and family for the
, summer Will leave for.her home
next week, Augusta, Ga., where
ft ? she will teach.
r Mrs. Maria Cheeseboro o( 8'J7 ^
Gat.es street is home after taking ^
.a treatment at the Columbia hospital.
jt
Mr. Vo'.ing Byown of 1121 Har- t|
den street has returned from Hot ^
Springs, Ark., wher or- he spent
sometime for his health. He also
St I Mtiisc \Tr> (' It ir.'i fn 111
New York^.Trontou, X. .J.; Cincinnati,
Ohio, and various parts in
Pennsylvania visiting his- sisters
anil brothers. .Mrs. Brown will re u
turn latei\ He also spoilt some- jj
time with his son and daughter. t(
CARD OS THANKS. |o
? ; Y
We wish to- thank our many
: friends for the kindness shown p
during the illness and death of ij
our wife, sister and aunt, Mrs. a
Estelie Douglass; and for the li
^ beautiful floral tributes. it
W. Lewis (Will) Douglass. h
husband; c<
Mrs. Carrie Richardson, sister;
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jones.
NepheWi and niecv.
MAGNOLIA SOCIAL ( LCD.
The meeting was hold at the o
rhome of Mrs. Ruth .Gilliam 1212
Lyon street. Devotions were ear- s
ried out by the president; then the
house was opened for business dis 11
cussion which was very interest- d
ing. . t<
We were very proud to have p
Mrs. Lydia Wilder to visit us in
our last meeting .on Fuesday, Sept.
21st. She gave us some very inter
esting ideas. a.
We sure do miss the presence
of our treasurer Mrs. Martha t|
Mints but we hope she will be n
back soon from her trip to Washington,
D. C. After our business "
we*were served a delicious repast, n
We adjourned to meet at the, home tl
I of Mrs. Viola Hutto 1225 Pine St.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB. K
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_.The club met at the home -of v
James Kenney 1221 Wheat St. F
BCirst song by Mrs. Florence Boyce ^
^^^^Bfeyer byiMr. Boyce; Scripture ^
Mr. Sam Williams; second
Miss Mat tie Coleman. -The
honH was then opened for business^rhe
minutes of the last meet g
ing were read and approved. The p
x president called for unHhished bus p
iness. ihe sick committee reported
no members sick. The vice presi- c
dent made a very good address to
the club. Refreshments were serv ^
(I and the meeting closed to meet
t the home of Miss Mary Lou
arr, 502 Main street.
:adio literary and social
club news.
The Radio Literary and Social
'lub met with' Tube Roland liaris
815 Blanding street. Tube J,.
V. Johnson conducted deVotionals.
'hen we briefly held our business
ession. We are planning a home
oming Dance on or about Oct. 18.
'he public will be cordially invited
^ we are planning a scrumptuous
imc that night, and want you and
our guest to share the fun with
is. So until next week when we
eturn with more news, 1 will say
hi? news if from Station RLSC
George A. Elmotfe.
?Announcer,
THE DRAMATIC CLUB
The Dramatic club invites its
riends to get your weiner and
oil with i..- in the moonlight on
'ar.adise uko at 8:00 o'clock on
"hursdev evening, "September 30.
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1ISS AMANDA LINDSAY MAKING
IIER HOME IN DETROIT
MICHIGAN
Miss Amar.da Lindsay and Mrs.
.ilia Linusny moved to. Detroit,
Iivh.. wLh her sister. Miss Lind;iy
has many friends in Columbia
ho regret very much her leaving
ut hope for her a successful stay
nd trust that' she \Vill keep hpr
ealth and improve. Miss Linday
has been sick for the past six
ioiiths but is well <tgain.
MAGDALENE CIRCLE NOi 3
The Magdalene Circle No 3 met
rith Miss Relecea Frances 522
umter street, fhe meeting was
ailed to' order at 8'00 p.m. by
he leader. M'"S. Marie Senior',
inging, Shine on Me; prayer by
Irs. Queenie Rurgess; singing by
liss Capers. The house was then
eclared in order for business.
Unfinished and now business
as_ discussed and carried out.
The program committee rend&rd
a splendid program which we
11 . enjoy('d.?The?circle. - was deghted
to have Mrs. IftH James
ack with us who has been vacaior.ing.
in Baltimore, Md.
Our next meeting \y?11 be at the
ome of Mrs. Lillie Ruth, 521
ion street..
Mrs. Clara Cains remains oil thg
k'k list?. Wo liol>e for, hpr a
peedy recovery-.
Mrs". Mane Senior, leader; Mrs.
l. M. Tucker, secretary; Rev. T.
'. Jenkins, pastor.
THE EAGLE CLUB
The club met' at the home of
liss Estella Western, 711) Gates
treet, Friday night, September 17
romptly at o'clock .with the
resident, Mr; John Trezevant in
barge. The devotion was led by
lie-Chaplain, Mr. McN'eal Moten
ssistod by Mr. Ez^kiel Meter.
Irs. Christine Murry led prayer.
The minutes of the last meeting
ere read, recei.ed and adopted
ben the house was ready for busipss.
We were very pleased to
avt,J three visiters, the Mirtsqs
[attie Yancy and Dorothy C. Morn
anil Mr. Leroy Gleaton.
Ml.o MrOr.,, lr.fr dntoi-.lm
veiling September 11 for New
'ork City. She will be missed
very much. 2G members v/ore
resent and they responded brief\
The next meeting will bedieHt
the home of Norman and Lile
Perry, 421 Sumter street. Vram's
arefalwiay^ welcome. The
ostess served a delicious ice
jurse.
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[ANY FHIENDS GREET
MRS. JESSIE A. BANKS
ON NATAL DAY
Mis, Jessie A. Banks formerly
f Georgetown, S. C? now social
orkpr at the Brace Farm school
^ ~
r>r boys, Valhalla, N. Y.,. was
ic honoree at an elaborate birthay
dinner on Sunday night. Sep mbor
12, White Tower Lo*lgo,
'leasantville. N. Y.
The double tier cake was made
y her srst?rs," Miss Rosa Lucas
nd Mrs. Minnie Rothmoller.
Those who* assisted in receiving
ie guests-were Mrs. Minnie Rothloller,
sister of the honoree; Mesames
Jennie B. Green, Susie Pitt
inn, Sadie Richardson and Dorohy
Johnson.
Many beautful and expensive
ifts were presented to th's poplnv
urvninl nnrl r.Tinvr'Vi wftrlfnr
ho is -a member of the Senior
'emale Ushers board, the Enierency
board and the South Carona
club of Bethel A. M. E. church
lew Yor]c City.
After the twenty-six invited
uests were seated, the orchestra
dayed and they sang, "Happy
tirthday to You". Then a seven
ourse dinner was served.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs
Arthur WtTthy and Mrs. Lora
Returns Prom ?
Vacation jY
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MISS WILLIE MAE RANZY
1 1\<? rllfUMMimr n?l <loiiryV>fni? s\?
the late U v. and William H.
Simpkiirs has returned to Washing
ton after spending her vacation in
New*--!York, at Niagara Falls and T
Canada.. .Miss Ranzy a former
teacher in North Carolina will begin
hy new task Sept. 20th as
tvpist in the Peter's School.
Thompson of Los Angeled, Cal.;
Mr. and Mrs. James Green, White
PlMns, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George
Simmons. M?sdames S. E. Richirdson,
A. A. Freeman, M. O. Roth
ntoller, K. .1. Alexander, Viola P.
Hall, S. II. Pitt'iian, Sadie Sim- j
mons, Hattie Drake, Amanda Y
Washington, Lillian K. Ward,
Ethel S. Eraser and Misses Rosa $
Lucas and Dorothy Johnson. 1
Also Alfred Isom, J. W. Strip- }
ger, - W. J. Washington *. B. B. \
Blown and Hiram Smith of New *
York City.
THE ,WAK1> ONE WILLING
WORKERS CLUB
The Ward OnL. Willing Workers
club np't at the home of Miss J.
Wolfe 1-1 OS Wheat street, Tues
day nigl.t?Septembc.?21 with the -?
madam president presiding. The |
meeting was called to order and |
opened wMi a etui) soul' ltd hv
Miss Martha Jones. Prayer by
Mrs. A. M. Dantzler. Bjblo verse
was recited by a'.! ol" the; members
then Mrs. C. M. Thompson. The
minutes were read. .Motion by,
Mrs; Kntherer<> Sims, seconded by
Miss Nancy Sims they were adopted.
The roll was called the mem
beis responded briefly. There v.vll
Crcasie Mae Thompson -12p Sumo'clock.
The meeting adjourned !r
ter street Sunday S-pt. 20th at 0 a'
Mrs. Eva Mae Moss led the elos- 111
ing song; Mrs. A. P. Dantzler the th
mizpah: May tflo I.ord watch between
me and thee While we are
absent one from another. Amen '
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FI.ORENt P. NEW S c<)
? nn
The funeral sei vivos for the late
Swain Broome a highly respected .
citizen of Florence were held at .
Trinity Baptist church. September ,j.
20 at 'LOO p.m. Rev. A. W. Ilill
officiating. E.ady-Miller, morti y
cians. Interment at Unron come? .
tery. Mr. John Broome of New
York City, accompanied the remains
of'his Bro. Swain Broome,
We are pleased to see all of the
out-of-town 'teachers of our ck&y
ture of health. pa
... Miss Thelma Sparks cf Tim- l'o
monsville was seer. in. town last th
Tuesday. mi
Rev. and Mrs! J. M. Jackson of
Darlington Were seen in the city fo
Saturday. We are always glad to .L-o
see them here.
Mrs. Parks of Atlanta, Ga., who jn
was visiting her sister Mrs. J. E. jn
Thomas and family returned home to
Monday after a pleasant visit to sti
Charleston and Other points on 0f
Dr. Thomas' district. ist
Miss Alexine Alston and nep- bu
hews Jc/hn and Bobby enjoyed a j-'j
pleasant vacation in New York as tj1(
guests of her svster, Mrs. Sellers,
On September 13, Mrs. Leila
Ruth Cusaac was hostess to the L>
Carnation club at the home of t0
Mrs. Janie Emanuel 100 E. Palmet '1P
to street. Fifteen members and
guests were present. An inter- f0]
esting literary program and mu
sic directed by Miss Madalimo jU?
Jackson proceeded an interesting;
word contest. Mrs. J.E. Coe was a- sjr
warded the wortL^rize. A box of (h,
carnation tcile^rie^ During the
social hour a delightful fee course ]m
of s}?orbert ice cream, assorted p0
crackers, pound cake and angel by
cake wag served. The guests were
given party favors filled with \j|
mints. The color scheme of green ?St
and pink was used throughout the so
affair. ch
Mrs. Geoigia Edwards has re- ce
turned from Atlanta, Ga where be
ah# visited her sister.
THE PALMETTO LEAD)
Poptir M
BY IIKJtBKRT
0 MY VIR
It's paiit of me: this
Not just a worthy fei
If I she^liL-mjure yoi
In tears and troubled
For I've to know the
And injure not myse
Though ?I should meet
Would burn ine and I
I
I value this fair virti
More for itself than p
And having it, whene
My mind is free to t
IN FEW
There is no truer lov
I feel for you, no swt
Than that I'd like to
Upon your tempting
/TliUic
mAccording
to the newest reports
your evening gowns are to be dr
aped tomato red jersey dress is
ie drape which crosses in front a
ee in the back. The other frock.
Id glitter to sleeves of this back
it out to form a soft draping o.v
is. feature to your now fall gowns
Mrs. Julia Davis who has been
siting her daughter and son-inw,
Mr. and Mrs. James Washgton
returned to1 New York ac
nipanied by her grandson Wil?r
who will attend school there.
Mr. James Alexander, chorister
Mt. Zion A. M. E. church is
ck to his post of duty after a
ort vrsit in New York.
Mrs. Lula WhiLju and. daughter
ve move to their new apartment
E Pine street.
Mrs. T. S. Alston spent a few
ys in Hartsville, guest of Mrs.
issel.
Work has begun o'n the interior
stor and members are looking
^ ?
i??iu iv cue ciuiuicauiinent 01
e N. E. annual conference with
ich pleasure.
Many students left last week
r the opening semester of State
liege and Clafiin respectively.
Mr. John McDonald has joined
the "better homes" campaign
a big way by adding an annex
his apartment building on Eln\
ieet and adding a second floor
niiie rooms to his modern tour- j
inn on South Irby street. These
ridings ore an -asset to South
orence section and a credit to
e owner, who is one of our thrif
and highly respected citizens. |
Mrs. Fannie Stijckey who has
en ill for several weeks is able |
be out again to the delight of
r friends.
Mrs, Dora Janerette is away
r a short stay with relatives.
The home of Mr. and Mrs, Jul- j
j Cohen on E. Cheves street is
esenting a IrMHy appeiarance
ice the workmen, have finished
pir jobs.
Mr, and Mrs. l,egrande Jackson
itored to Olanta Sunday and rert
a pleasant trip accompanied
frrends.
Rev. C. F. Ferguson pastored
t. Zion / . M. E. church last
inday and Rev. W. E. Richardn,
pastored Cumberland M. E.
urch. Both ministers had sucssful
pastorate^ apd their memr8
want tham to en core the axing#.
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ebitatinna f.
HLI DICKSON < i
nje
wanting to bo nice";
?1 injc that is brief. v I i
J. I'd pay the price* [1
mind without re lief.
man that I could but in
If within me more;
; and hurt him, cold, alarm
'd try to end the .~ore! '
Lie that I own,
ill the peace it brings!
:ver I'm alone,
hink of pleasant things! ' j
WORDS
e than this -M
;eter kiss t:
gently place 1
little face! ' ?
/f Dohothea^5Lan?j j
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fi-o.ni Paris. France,-' the -lundWs'
aped this fall. Tup right: An Aiix
given a feminine touch, by u >carf
ind fovnis a -hort train as it f.alN "
has decorations of jet beads that
sheer faille dress, the sleeve* are
er the shoulders. Be sure t<> add
Mrs. Carfie All.-son and little :
daughter spent several weeks wi'h
parents in Georgetown.A
LOVING WOMAN PASSIkCi.
Mrs. Fannie Pressley of Saluda
county succumbed after a long ?
illness, Sunday, Sept. 12 iiird* was
funerulized Tuesday, S:pt?* 11 at
Branch Hill ME church. .$*he endured
hei aflliction like a bravo
soldier, she was.
Mrs. Pressley was mdv-.ll a
staunch Christian. upiight - and
loving. It was always her pleasure
to accommodate* or lend a helping
hand to someone. She was a mo t;
devoted wife and mother. (
She is survived by her hi^nan-.i,
Mr. Samuel Pressley, eight duuyh
ters, four sons and ten grandchildren.
Logan and Jones moiti
cians were in charge of the funeral
jyraiigenients.
"SPARTAN Bl* RG XKWS.
Mian Canzcttn G. Peake left
Sept. 12 to resume her studies ;<t. ^
Friendship College. Rock llill. j
Mrs. Lossie Mae GnfTiioy left
Sept. 12 for Washington. 1). C." I
Mr. Timmie Rolliiis anil Miss' ~~
Gloria Patterson of Winston-Salem,
N.C., were the guests o f
Miss Edith ('laik Friday afternoon
Miss Patterson is a teacher i n
the grammar school of Morganton.
N'.C.
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