The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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> Saturday, November 20, 19S7 The editor has a letter from Mr Diamond Watts of Greenwich, Conn., that he is up in Maine deer hunting and will be down in King County, Va., November 16th open$ ing of the rabbit and duck season; then to Columbia for Thanksgiving ,or perhaps may wait for his six !, to ten weeks vacation during the r holidays. I>r. and Mrs. I. C. "Lover audi Mrs. Marion Lover Marshall are expecting ^Mrs. May mo Burgin, Prof, and Mrs. ?app of Asheville, N. C., to >?perid Thanksgiving to see the big game of Allen- anu Benedict. Prof. 'Sapp is a graduate of Allen. .University. * Mf. and Mrs. W. J. Sumter, of " - 1931 Henderson street had as their ' - guests recently' Mr and'Mrs. Theo dore J. Sumter, New j York. City.' Mrs, Theodore jfc Sumter before her mamage 'Vhs Miss Gladys Joplin of New'^ Yfcrk Mrs. Flora ^ell lTlakely visited < relatives and friends recently ip New York City and. New ftpchelfe, : N. Y. While in New York,* she ; was the charming guest of. promi- : nent New Yorkers on Fifth Ave. i and in Harlem.?: ?5 i S1 . i Mrs. Lucilla Nance, 1222 Legare : street, had as her guest, recently . her charming daughter, Miss Esr"~? telle Nance, R. N.* of New York City1* While in the city, she was- < a lunch elm guest at the home of Mr. Arthur P. Daniels on East Calhoun street". <. * * After spending three weeks in ' - Columbia,* Prof. W. E. Murray v -. of Benedict College has returned 11 to Richmond, Va.. to-work with.; the North Carolina Mut iai Life I j n_ iiwuidiitc V/U. N. U, G, CLUB NOTES j __ t? Greenwood^' S. C.?Mr. and-Mrs. j J06I* Porrtn delightfully er-tet-tain fed the NpG club Frijny Novem- I . her 6tb at tl\eir home on Pearl street. Three tables were arranged 'for cards in the living room, which was attractively decorated : with chrysanthemums and - other fall flowers. Mr. T. K. Robinson was the winner of '/high score _pdize; Mr Stanly Perciva! was win 1 ner of low score prize. After ' cards coffee and* a delicious course of chicken was serVed. Mr. J. R. Harper, teacher of T v Belle Street High school of Clin- j ton was guest. Every one enjoyed ' a Jfolly evening. ] ,"fC LES D'MOISELLES JOLFES V i < Les Madamolselleg Jolies ;ret at ] ; the home of Mrs. Ethel C. Argyle j 1 /' 112 Bridge street,3'November 14. ; T c^.Thia being a business greeting each i v >- member was full of constructive ] ideas concerning the club's im- \ provemenjt. After the business session, refreshments were served ] by th hostess. ' ' j H . . i PRIVATEER BRIDGE CLUB ] \ \ The Privateer Bridge club was 1 " entertained Friday night, Novem*- i ber 5, by Mrs. Farrar Maye -Webb J 18 Fleming street',' Ware Shoals j S. C., and Mias Willie F. Boydyjoint hoBtess. j The business of tho club consum- j ed only a few minutes after which \ the hostesses served punch and j arranged the tables for' bridge. { Several games were played,, Thq ? menu for the evening eari ied out j Che pre-Tt^anksgjving dfntver.'H Plates of roast chicken, cranber-|j ry sauce, creamed peas, tomato i aalad, celery, hof rolls and buttei \ after dinner mints and coffee. Ev- j eryone en^yed the same, t Members present; Mr, and Mrs. j P' Wallace Bauss, Mt, Elliott John- | _ son, Mrs. Florence" James of Due West, S. C.; Mr. and Mr3. Wyatt ^ Hampton, Mr. afttf" Mrs. Oliver Lowery, Mr. Andrew P. Bluford, ; Ware Shoals. Guest: Miss Emma Maddox, city 0 teacher of Laurens. T^e ciub will be entertained on ( * November 19 at the home of Mr. 1 ? Elliott and Mrs. Wallace Vauss. j >u? West by Mr. Johnson and a. Florence S. James. ^B1RI^ SOCIAL CLUB. '-^/hfi. club met at the home of j Mr. Jj. S. White, 609 Sumter St s The meeting was opened by sing- , lnor bv Mrs Bovce: maver president; Scripture -lesson by Mrs * Mary Lou Carr. After the devotions the president took chargo and called for the minute^ which were read and approved. 1 There will be a ThanWigivrng Sapper at Mrs. Laura Brown's, Nov. 26th.,There will be ay *JF?sh , Fry at Mrs. Porter's 602 Main St. , Saturday, Nov. 20. After the roll call, we were ! served stewed chicken. Nej^enet in* 1020 College, aLJtfe^and Mrs. Boyce. 1 m{ "' ? Trade ^ith ^ j < , * Our Advertisers ; f . t ~ . < >r ? ^ ' .' - ' y . y k s\ Congratu ALLEN'S HOME A feel of fall i; ? Fall clothes ap^ When you step Be sure to weai DeLoai We Wire Flowers ? PHONE 47l2?l? LJZ1? 1-V.. I W hy was t i-'t , School Big Si BECi rt-rr 1 u ADI Table V: FLC p I AM MORE FU] TO-DAY THAN THAT ADIAJtf | FLOUR IS THE THE COLUMBL MONEY. TRY A BAG TO-E g ' be the loser i i bag is guara; i 'entire satisf REMEMBER FOI home produc1 lumbia by L Allen I Milling ( I ADLUH FLOUR II u sic Awprog ramTvt SIDNEY PARK SUNDAY .Thcrq will be a musical program onsisting of Negro spirituals and luartets at Sidney Park C. M. E. hurch, Sunday afternoon at 4:00 )'clock, under the direction--' of 3rof. R. H. Roddick. The public a invited. ;.T - CARD OI* THANK^f the family of the late Arthur <7~~No*b~_acknowledge with grateul apprecratfoiT the kiud ?xpreaions of sympathy?torn the is nany friends. Gratefully, THE NOAH FAMILY. 6 PAGELAND NEWS. Mr. and Mrs.j Curtis- Blakeney, Mrs. Susie Baker and Miss Carrie ft. Baker of Chorloltfe; N. C.aTYd Mr. Luther Blakeney who is a student at State College visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blakeney and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.' Brewer Sunday "TheBetter Student Club of the Femur1 School held its first meet ifig Friday afternoon. Qfficers eected Alice Lowery, Pres.; HArdin SiWlair, vice-Pres.; Boafriec Slow ?11, Sec.; Coretha Blakeney Treas. - " . " ' . i 1 a' _ , i it ?i lations To COMING GAME o s in the air, . earing everywhere, out in a suit that is. new ' r a flower, too.' ch-Rawl All Over the World 1117 KlAIN STREET ?O?X>OaOX>?OO.OO?^X0DtOX8???>jC .0.0.0 o o oo oo oooooooooooaaooo he Cooking w? vtvti in iccess? \ U S IL " | Kb - , l %a - a S E D I I IB? Tested >UR LLY CONVINCED EVER BEFORE TABLE-TESTED BEST FLOUR ON V MARKET FOR . " .1 >AY. YOU CAN'T BECAUSE EVERY NTEED TO GIVE 'ACTION. THIS IS A ? MILLED IN CO brothers ' Company adluh.me^lJ :: REED STREET HI SCHOOL Anderson. S. C.?Agiin thi . members of the Reed Street H ' school-fa'.'uhy and stude-it bod; invite jour attention to thar owi 1 mode and manners of progress Mrs. Luella Guyton rep^i's fo her third grade the wirn.rg o first and second prizes on spell ing booklets and first prize 01 health- at the Anderson Fi.ir. Mrs. Carr.pbell's division captir ed first priz.- on their Neg*> bool riot worked i p by Thelma I^artir Jean 'i komas, and David Dubose 1st prize on their South Carolim booklet and on their harm of rhea ing co nposition developed t.v GU nora Sims, Rosa Donalds an< Thomas Johnson. Miss V * -.r re ports winning seconu pr:ze Fifth gratfe under Mrs Mitchel won first prizes for the Englisi '-and Health posters; second prit for the hoalth postor division a well. % ; A salute to Reed Street Blu Devils who have raroly h-? red b \ -*? ' ? * u^ivui, .jfiorc omer grid J"'vul8 11 ttye present season. As tvdenc j^'the fact of their cfefeatlry Clli " ton. du ing tho last week with i scora_^f 6-0^ and a prophecy n dCfeatsTTor^otherg 'tp con c whe: the Blue Dwils meet Brewc. No mal, and Sterling on Tlu-ada* November J8. it''. THE PALMETTO LEA I u II and a big cast of I' Hollywc I . 4 . -r-?incli I Sunshim | H Original "Our I "Sleepy" and 6 Harv< I Big/ I Dari i n I-* tr" Sponsi vi Io R State Federation I and 4-H Club o I Columbia I-Show at TM X W ; 1 9 p. m. . 1 rl/ TICKETS in advance Advance Tickets May I CHESTERFIELD NEWS. Itov. and. Mrs. J. H. Toatley motored to Churlotte and Concord N.C., Saturday. Mrs. Annie Ed\yards had as her dinner truest Sunday, Mrs. S. E.. McCulloutfh and daughter, Miss M oa'-a. g The Heavenly Gospel gingers 8 rendered a concert at Salerti Bapg tis-t church Monday evening, it g was very enjoyable. Mrs. Mae B. Robinson, accompanied Rev. and Mrs. J.H. Toatley to Cheraw Monday to ace her 9 daughter who as a student there, j Mjss Marion Johnson, a member ^ of the Chesterfield sdhool worship T pe l at Mt. Tabnr Sunday. . Mrs. Corinna Greene*, of Virginia is at home .with parents for a few r days; r ^ Mr. Robt. Foster, with some, of ^ from Johnson C.^mith and spent the week-end. * < I AKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL ^ Prof. L. D. Bradley, PHha t . Armistice Day was observed in i I.nke City High school, Thursday r Nov. 11, at eleven o'clock with the following protoram: II Song, America ^Prayer; Scripn ture Reading, Miss Pearl Scott; e initial Reading, Miss Queen EsB ther Washington; Song, Negro Na tional Anthem; Reading, "A Call e For Peace," Prof. L. D. Bradley. n The, members of Lake City far* ^ nlty attended the Florence Co. n Teachers Institute on Saturday. a Rev. Prof..'L. H. Robinson was the f truest of Miss Ortavia Clark on n, Friday night. ij A Pre-Thanksgivmg program will be given in chapel by t h ? ?chool on Wednesday, Nov. 24th. DEB In Pc -JEL \ jjlj| | j|| : PI- ' r SfPiJII I I DIE M and His C Direct From "The Cott Hot Harlemese and If >od Stars ||| 2 Sammy | Gang" Comic.. Williams | ist Moon Ball Vpple 1 icers ' '1 ored By , ? of Colored Women f South Carolina - y Township Aud ^NKSGIVING I 85 Cents _ Admission 5 be Purchased from , ? UNION NEWS. ' ; _jj *' ? The Union Community Hospital . \ ' ' \ I 7 Recnoatr uction Program i . The Union Community Hospital , is under construction; its renovation will be completed by Decern- ' ber 10, it is hoped. The hospital ? is of such keen interest to all col- | ored residents of Union County ? I that Wf feel they would like to ? [ know somethwK' of the reconstruc } tion program, especially hince s | many have so heartily loaned their J 'cooperation in t!he project, f j When finished the hospital will j bo a brick veneered, two floored, \ j building. The bed capacity will be 'i twenty-five. Thereof vfrill be a new *{ operating room, a" ifterilreing room 2 I a doctor's dressing room and an j X-Ray room. 5 The hospital plans to have steam heat; the plant to be housed in <j tho^basement along with the kitch- > en and -laundry room.* J ^ In addition there will be*7/twrt J baths, $ne upstairs and one down- J stairs; and a small assembly room j This room will be large and sun! py and will be turned (wherr not } in use) into a sitting-sun room "j for convalescent pati?pts. j The remodeled hospital front will face Main Street; all of that } ; property, frofh the present lbca--| ^ tron of the hospital up to Main'} street has already been purchased-!-^ It w ill , feature a driveway a n d I } well kept lawn. M Many people have responded.} ~.^n i?*?J ? - " ? 1 I wvii inuotu 10 ine can ior j 1 donations. We wish to thank them < an ' urge other workers to do" their * best. ! On Founder's day, December 10, 1 the hospital will celebrate tts Bth ! i anniversary. At this time the two!; | thousand dollar drivs will aome V> |, - * - Page 7 H ~ * H r :rson '.^. S VATERS 11 "The Blackbird of the Blues" I . iM HARLEM | J HOLLYWOOD I 1 REVUE * M FE ATI" RING?? I I ALI^ORY I] )rct}estra on Gluir New York^~ - ' . *" X' . ''.ivi .*-.]^Ib ;; .; " \ '-.-I litorinm. PnlnmKia S P MIGHT, NOV. 25 "?** I at Door 99c ,l SPECTATORS 66 Cents Jrs. jVIarian B. Paul, 2321 Washington St. Columbia, S.C. Jr. Harry E. Daniels,, State College, Orangeburg, S. C. a close. All reports will be in by T , T?7,a.i_ that day. The celebration will take! I r3.Q6 W ljln 4 fc'io?* 8Hip*lScho"1' Dc Our Advertisers ^ i_ _ _ ; |c?h SPECIALS! <53, J ; I Grape Fruit Juice EnufiU-? | ? No. 2 can . JL. . 10c 12 lb. ^ _'t.. 48c $ *" .< mVi GAL. PURE - 24 tb. ? 90c % I if Cane- Syrup _ J 35c ^linar Gem I : j Cocoa i/2 lb. box 5c 12^ - - - ge | I Pork Satrsage-25c lb ^ j n of i * l Steak 20c lh.Good R'ce 6 'bs-25? I , I W ater Ground Meal :: .4 > BREAK O'MORN pecJ< 25c ! Pure Coffee 20c lb. Grfa _ 3 tbs. 10c j; [ Pound lk>x Butter -Lard ., 4 lbs. 43c ? ? Ritz Crackers 22c Sugar * 5 10 lbs. 51c I \ Salt, _ 3, boxes- 10c Good Stew Beef 1 J j [: Tomaldes vcan 7V2c Pound .>12V2c | j: 5c Matches 3 for 10c Cheese rib. 22^1 j> We Sell Coal, Bred Grade, by Bag By Ton 48.88 ? ^ | Jackson Grocery ; \ WE DELIVER | 1 I 2381 Gervais 8&*t ' Phone 9ll* | ^ j