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Saturday, October 2/1937 miTlfi mVAWL ,f B ' M^dhinvmj i 1 Revs. D. I). Folder and W. M. Muldrow of Sumter. S. C..' left Monday nite. Sept. 27 for Atlanta, Ga? where they will matriculate ., at Gammon Theological Seminary. Mr. J. B. Owens of Myrtle Beach is in the Veterans Hospital, resting well after undergoing an operation. Friends in Myrtle Beach and Lauruns will be glad to know he is improving. Mrs. Owens is also here aud ** his constant attendant. / ... 1 . itnsi.' ?nrt v i < -i i n -?1 f~' The Club helc| it.s weekly meeting at the home of " Mr. Robert Bookhart 2471 Senate St., Tuesday njte; Sept. 21, at 8 with the presit dent On''duty. After devotional exercises the house was then open ed for old ami new business, which was approved by the members. Mr. Willie Brown a Vrsitoi gave the club, splendid lemanks which we enjoyed. Miss Ethel Rose spent the wick-end in New York City with her relatives. She r o nln;>v;:mt tlil). The club adjourned to mqet at the home of Miss Jessie D. ?; Tuesday nite. Sept. 28th?asking all mem fcers please to be present. The host served grape juice and cake. - - Visitors are always welcome. THE COSMOPOLITE SOCIAL CLUB Spartanburg, S. C.?After having spent a rather enjoyable vacation the Cosmopolites returned to the City of Spartanburg quite ready jto begin another year's work. Some have had vacations * -,~r??- of ^tich a iTurtftThTTnttire thrrt-thev have many new ulcus to advance which will of a certainty make the coming yoai a rather outstanding one for the club. A meeting was called September .24 at the Ironic of Miss Clayborne Carter, the former vice-president. The following officers were elpcted: President, Miss Ethel Tagigart ^ Vtoe-President Miss Rose Embly;Secretary, Miss Sarah L. Perry; Assistant Secretary, Miss Thelma Gregg; Tic** a surer, Miss Mary E Hoover; Business Manager, Miss Clayborne Carter; Reporter, Lcona Summers. LIFE OK fcOL.V WITH PAUL MUNI COMING TO PALMETTO w One of the most notorious scandals in modern history supplies the ^motivation for the second great Warner Bros, picture wit hen a~~ year based upon the life of a famous Frenchman. The picture is "The Life of Emile Zola," and the scandal is ^ that surrounding the convictiohi and imprisonment of Captain Al? fred Dreyfus on Devil's Island, on a trumped up charge that he had sold important army secrets to Germany. The picture will ope' next Monday at the Palmetto ihca. tie. ? Not only the great success of "The Story of Louis Pasteur, with Paul Muni irf the title role, olen + nmvftpf 111 f/f Zola's picturesque career as a moulder of public opinion in Fiance, Influenced the studtcF in making this picture. Muni, who won the Academy Award for h;s Pasteur effort, also has the title role in "Zola." Zola was France's fust great naturalistic novelist. His most sensatk/nal work was "I Accuse" in whreh he viciously attack, d everyone who had any part in the condemnation an im_ prisbnment of Dreyfus.., He had becomc. convinced of the officer's irnocer.ce, and with characteristic vigor attacked the powerful military hierarchy with ail the strength at his command. "I Accuse" was deliberately written to provoke a libel suit. Jo?eph Sclvildkraut, boyhood irilMlll Ul 1VIUIII 111 ? ivuim, ?.c*o mx. role of. Dreyfus. There are many notl'd players in the east, in addition to Muni and Schildkraut. JENNIE MAE KERSHAW WINS BICYCLE CONTEST The Bicycle contest held Monday night at First Calvary Baptis; church is now history..Jennie Mae Kershaw who raised the highest am'ount cf money won the bicycle. She raised $58.34. Honorable mention goes to Mat ton'Douglass for raising $32.18 (who was given a pair of skates) and Thelma Butler who raised $10.00. Others in the contest Alberta Mobley and Betty Jean Thompsonn. J. R. Gilliam and E. Butler, ponsora. & ? ? - - Delta Entertains New Students The Alpha \i. ChapUj ot' the J Delta faiRimi 'lhela Sorority received tne lrvshmcn and new yoinig wome;l students at a rorin'al tea \\ cvtucsiiuy evening at .:*?U, at the .'*V" Hut on a'.ate Co,u Re Cam pit Uoluen rod and gladiolhs furnished the oachground lor tne soror s enterianunent while the strain ol ihe lie It a emblem and soil candle light' afforded the)" illumination. ? Tne .p'Uesis were received at the door by JSorors Alma ltutn Johnson, president,. Ceraldine. Stevensou. ivannie Vt right, lleien Bright, .viable bheiton and. Ai. J. rd. Larle associate member and Dean of Women. A simple program was nroseiit -til with Soror Cecil \\ nittaker presiwing. Tne guests wtic welcomed by Soror Alma K. Johnson Who gave the purpose ol the organization; MaL- DeAlyers, a mem Oei* of the Pyramid Club, ,endercd an irrstmrmtnuil soio, tne poem, "Weaknesses," was ree.'.eu by LlisaLnth liar ley also of uic iJyinmid ( lub; Sforor Cluuy3 . Thomas sang a sojo and there was a short adiTies.- by Soior Al. J. Si. Larle. Each. member of the chapter was then presented to the guests, also |wo visitors: Airs. Alary Kussell; Washington, D. C\, daughter ol Airs. Enrle. and Soror Louise Alaxwell, a nie&iber of Alpha Della Chapter from West Virginia State College. -While the guests chatted and became aeuuainted. tea was poured by~Air.-. Karle and sbTt Thusic " was rendered by Mae lie Alyers. The- entertainment ended as the Delta Hymn was sung by the mem beis, and then all elapsed hands and sang the Alma Mater. Sorors* who entertained wero: Mrs; Al. 13. Wilkinson, associate member. Airs. Helen Shetliold and Miss It. A. Alston, advisors; A. R. Johnson, Cecil Whittaker, Helen 15right, Fannie Wright, Louise Carter, Alahle .Shelton, Geraldine Stevenson, Ruth Chisohn, Corinne Bailey, Mamie -Thompson, Gladys Thomas; Mrs. C. Sheffield-, Mrs. tAlarie LUakvmon. .Sallui -Dim it's. Mis. Maude Green and Mrs. Km ma is. Hawkins. - Helen Bright, Journalist. -*??- ? Sl'N'SHINK HAM) - ? SAVINGS C'LI K The club ipt't at the home of Mis. Willie M. Jackson, 1200 Oak -trcet. Mr. Sam D. Thcnipson took charge of the evotion using for hi's scripture lesson St. Matthews "Verses of the 20th chap tor. Then the house was turned over to the vice-president. The minutes of the^Jast meeting were read, received and adopted. Unfinished and new business . were discussed-very briefly. The roll was called with each member i\esponding with a Hible vcrso_ AVe_ were very sorry to learn of the illness of two of our "members: M .. . II." 1. M?o DPnvl |.uis. iiauiuui v-uuiv auu *>i i r^axa c-'umpter. We hope for them a speedy recovery. Our next meeting will be heldj with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sumpler, 2209 Lady street. A delicious repast was enjoyed, WAVERLY GARDEN CLl'B The Waverl^"tlarden. club held its monthly meeting at the Wavci'ly Library Friday, September 24, 1937. Two objectives were foriftulaced and discussed. They are lirst: a fall flower show, and second, a community green block- campaign. The fail flower show is to be in the Waverly Library auditoriun October 22nd. Due to the fact that t.he N Y. A. quarters, downstairs", proved to be inadequate as far as space was concerned, if was decided to move the show upstairs. The public is invited to compete for the several ? prize.which will be offered. The classes which will be open for competition will be announced' later. " The community green block cam paign in short can be compared to j the clean block campaign which was held in Baltimore this past t summer. The idea is simply to ' induce the several families living j in a given city block to plant win- i ter grass in their front yards thereby beautifying the entire i block. It is hoped that enough I orders can he solicited so' that a huhdied pounds of seeds or mo-re, can he bought at once.at the bundled pound rate, thereby, ?aving each small purchaser at least a penny on the pound. This vs the time of the.year to . clean un the garden. Pull by root. all weeds and grasses. Cut away from trees and shrubs, all dead and deseased .growth. Remove the sucker growth from the roses. Water all young shrpbs. Be sure | to soak th-Mn good. Just lay the j hose by the plant arid allow the I water to run along about ten mirK utes. Use the nozzle only to wash , the dust from evergreen trees and ? shrubs. Be sure to keep the dust I from azaleas and camillias. They delgiht in a cold bath nc/w and then I Hedges are infested with white i f NOAH-MARTIN NUPTIALS OF INTEREST lionea Path, S. C., Sept. 21 Of widespread interest is tlitj announcement of the mturiagc of Miss Sara No,ah to Mr. Anion Achilles .Martin 'of Bolton. Rev. J. S. Maddox. Jr., performed the impressive ring ye'remony in the presence of the families and close friends. The nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Geneva Shumate. To the wedding. march from Mendelsohn's the bride entered with Her father, who gave her in marriage. She wdi;e. a lovely navy ensemble with matching accessories., She cai ijetT a bouquet of valley lilies and fernsr* She was met at the altar by the bridegroom and his. best man, Mr. Alexander. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. ana Mrs. Noah entertained with an informal reception. Mrs. Martin 'ho second dujtghter of Mr. and Mrs. North of Houea i> a young woman of person ncl ehurmand friends of Personal charm and friendly .disposition. Both Mrr and Mrs. Manrtin receiv rd~t hour - "TThTratiotr - f rom -Bent"' ttct college and have been teaching for the past four years in the Liberty graded school. FollbvCing the wedding trip' the young couple will be at ho in' in Liberty, S. *C. '* program at vets hospital A program will be sponsored at the Veterans hospital Sunday afternoon, 5T?0 o'clock. Mrs. Julia Glenn, in .charge of the program. Singiyg. sponaa^rd .by the Waverly Hn I a Hi aging chnii'i:t dimut. ed by Mr. John Gladden. Th>* public is most cordially invited. Everybody meet at First Nazareth phuich at 5:00 p.m. Taxi fate 20 cepts round trip. Committee: Mrs. Julia Glttnn, Mrs. O. Harris, Mr. John Gladden. marriage annolncement Mr. anil .Mis. W. II. Harvey announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gladys Ilarvey to Mr. William Berry Patterson <>!' Buffalo, X. V., oil February 21, P,?:>7 at Clark,* town, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Pattersc/n are residing in New York City. i.iTK v niisi) socr.vi, cuii The club mot i\t the home Mrs. Mary hue Cavr, 50M Mai street. First song led by Mrs. llattie Coleman. Prayer by Mrs. Jennie Porter. Second, Mr. Boyce /Scripture' lesson, Mr. Sam Williams. Third song by Mr. White. The house wa.s then opCiied for business. The president then called for tin. nnv.utes of the last meeting which were received and adopt?d. The sick committee made its report', nc/ne being reported sick. Mr. James Kemiy the vicepresident made a very good talk for the club. Remarks' by the president. The club then took up new business. The club will give a fish fry Saturday night at the iifline of Mrs. Rosa Walter, 51.1 Sumter street. ? : Next meeting will he at" the home of Mrs. Rosa Walter, 51 1 Sumter street. Dismissed by Mr. .1. White. Refreshment: Punch, fish, broad po-tato saiad, tomatoes, crackers, hot cocoa. TWILK.'HT SOX-fAL ('1,111 St. Matthews, S. C.?The Twilight Social chrb mrt an Tuesday night, September 21, 1U117 at the home of Mrs. Aiken Starks. Devotion conducted by the assistant Chaplain, Miss Mary Folder. Then the president, Miss O. B. Anderson took charge'. Old an new. business were discussed. After business matters. several games were enjoyed. After which the hostess served Ice cj eam . and cake. The meeting ad:Ourned to nuet at the home of Mrs. Mabel TBartl'y and Mrs. John Butler. flies this yean. If yoii do not have a sprayer, constant washing with a heavy spray of water will hplp. The sure .'control is Black Leaf or Nicotine Sulphate. Use one teaspoon to a gallon of water with plenty of soap flakes. The soap causes the spray to slick and spread. , To insure a gc/od crop of late blooming Da) dias.and Chrysanthemums, water often and feed steamed "pulverized bone mjenl. - A sola tion of manure water?(made hy putting' a sack of stable manure in a tub or barrel of water for several days) is also very good. For <yuick results, use a weak nitrat-j of st/da wa^er solution. About a handful of nitrate' of sola to a gallon of water is recommended. We take this opphi tynity to congratulate the newly ' formed Kendletown garden elub and wish them every success in their future work. We will always, be happy to serve you in any capn.ii/ tvuh In cur meat.a. . 'fitA'i ?"ir** -* .* ... . . v . - r" THE PALMETTO LEA ' ' ^ - jSii: ' i:.t iiTtwiwoiH, oaao ao*a'. Top: Dramatic arrangement o paradise plumes with bird's head mont of.ostrich tips in three cor ing spray of red ami blue numii nrtTr?^rT7r?n7:rr7( M>ww I'rof. S. A. Guinyard, Principal Kvelyn S. Parker, Reporter <>n September 2a, 1".?37, tho firs fsWulty meeting was held .w 'X1 Professor S. A;-Guinyard, princ; pal,'at the wheel to steer the ol ship through the 11'.'17-38 stihoc term. In this meeting the follow ing officers W're flirted. Pro; S. Aj, Guinyard; president; Mi's Lola L. Carter, secretary; Mrs C'ornel/a B. Iirec n 7treasurer; Mia Evelyw S. Parker, reporter. A ft A7" the election of officers, th new teachers were introduced. R? marks were made by. hoth old an new teachers. Each teacher pic ped his support to make a biggc and. better Harnwel! High school Following these brief remark I lie Jean'-.s Supervisor, Mrs. St ' sail "Bailey was presented, to tl triiuipt In her talli^-he spoke c plans for the beauti'/ication of tl" campus, a project vfhrch will soo be under-way. ' Prof. Guinyard, the. efficier principal, emK'd the meeting b presenting " ?o. the group the pre gram for the_ entire term. - - 'Plie Parnwcll High school opei 1 I this- .we' k for the .1U37-38 ten - -wi-tlt 'a:..,.;aijcnige__enrolment i .'lop students'.. The entire student body teachei land patio's assembled in chape After ilie devotional perrod th "Id and now. teachers were prese: 'ted. The new teachers for tli i iy.37-38 term are as follows: Mia Roberta Christie of Orangeburi Jloir.e Keo| oniics; Mies Carrie ^ Lewis, Col'inihia, Gth and 7t grades; Mi > Kvelyn S. Parke; Edgefield, English; Mr. O.. ITasC Charleston, Industrial Arts am Sciences. Other members of th faculty are: Miss Lola L. .Cartel Camden; MtCic and 5th grat Miss Cecelia Daniels, Orangt'bur Music ard ith grades Mrs. V. F Dixon, Haruwjl, 2nd grade* Mn C. 15.- (Jlceiif, Barnwell, 3rd grad Mrs. M. IL Kve, Barnwell, firs grade; Pro'-. S. A. Guim**rd, Bar ? -tf. l.IlllffiStbn ilMa)lkc?i. U'lflNUFY iwi ixninu ^ f Aav/ INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN r NIGHTCLUB STRCE AND SCREEN VJi I\/{ fTAR?>NOW TOURlMGi ? \ jf/ fluilRflltfiNMRIEltCL*CUlT.\ (// - \\^ # tQfaH^eD/tS^ WASHINGTON DYNAMIC BARITOtC^NOWMTMIID TEW INCHMCO FOllOWNO ASUCCEfSFUl NEVfYOI ! I ClTX COT TON CLUB ENGflGtMOO^^ 1 LjlSil DER : MM' . vJ&f L \ v ~ \ n^p| -tine - llf'feather 113 , ' - 7/a* f burnt peacock, sinuilat d a bad in the center. I'ieht: A hiiri. 'nu itrastinjr colors. Lower.Jolt: A : j ii. ' ! 'vell...prinr;(i;i.l, . . ; ; 7After the introduction arai sentation of the faculty, the \<ii tron,s wore . presented and bra. remarks were made by them. T1. it annual speaker of the Way \\:i i Doctor il"). J. Dixon, weU ktto.c i- educator anil doctor -of (hi.-: set d lion. He h"ld the interest of u )! present in hi, own usual :>!< Much inft.rn);Uiu:i \v:t,i i\. f from hits brief talk. & With a Competent ut >1 an etl'ii ^ lent facultv ami an increased i t: iT" 7t>llnientn'his - sehrtiil ha? "an "op: miatie i/utloi.k for 'ti e cpiiiing yeai ' IN .M KMOllI AM (j In nveim/ry of Minnie liu->t v. h departed this life.. September .2* 1 lb'Jlb Silently tlie -hades of evening *s | Gather rbumi my i- aoly dour: Silently they bring before me , Faces 1 si all s . ? no mo: ePart in death? No. ix-v 1 bevel 'C Through dc;.th\- vale I'il Kan i 'n thee; Then in World's above, fof.eve). Sweeter still th\ tiutha shall y Sadly missed, Mrs. Mimic Guest Kllh'i i-. ,, QUALIT\ ; COAL * ?ALWAYS? i DD/\IHIVP LU.mirini j i i ivi;itir i r?r,K V R 1 J PHONE 4311 ?[SUBSCRIBE FOR it "' THE EE A DEI Aiib T/ CBS. OCXORF D SVti.lNO * SEHSFUWN, ttCCOMFWO Y4m 7/ ^i'-. A /nx?pwno wnHrtSow* 11 V ^ PW*?M?C SW* CO*tPTtOfll 1/ \ ^-HjcMU. /SAPROCXKTOP .), v HOUX WOOD. CALIFORNIA.*. JW Fpya, j r 'HA Ml LT O N '"-S I Diamonds & Watche j I NS'. 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