The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, March 26, 1938 WSfnMy\ Miss Margaret Livingstone has r?tumed to Staten Island, N. Y., ^ .1 niwi noising nvr parents ivir. anil Mrs. Elbert Livingston,- of 1413 Wheat street. Mr. and Mrs. Brecland.of Orange- j burg, were pleasant visitors -to. the city last week. Mr. Bit eland is proprietor of Bheeland's Cafe, the leading cafe in Orangeburg. Mrs. Breeland is president of the South : Carolina Beauticians; and says she will have some ^good.news for the Beautityans of. the State soon. M*. L. E. Switzer of 2202 Senate street spent the Week-end with paruits Mr. and. Mrs. Zien Swit- j zer of St. Matthews. He reports , an enjoyable time. Mr,, and Mrs. E. D. Wise of 2426 Green St., returned home a'f- , w:r spenaing tne week-end with parents Mr and Mis. H. .Jones of Fort Motto. They report an enjoyable time. t Mrs. Flora Wallace Powell of <, Spartanbujg attended the State < Teachers' Association last week. At some of the meetings she led the group .singing. We are -always _ glad to have her home again. Mrs, j Powell is known as the sweet sin- i ger of the South. Miss Cornelia Herndon of Union, also visited Columbia. She was the assistant secretary of the Primary Group. While, here they were the ( Miss Helen Goins, a member of * School faCUltv U'as f ho - nun- v; of MFs ses Ruth and Virtelle Fair! durine the Palmetto Teachers' Association. LOCAL COMMITTER THANKS N COLUMBIANS FOR THEIR 1 ? ? ' HOMES t p. W. Madden,, chairman of the Local Housing committee," 'vMsltos? to thank Columbia housewives for placing their homes at the disposal of the teachers last week. The local committee appreciates t ' .opening of your homes to the tea- 1 chers, ahd we are pleased to report that we ha<l homes for all ? who applinft ' The teachers were gratified at their reception ar.d we take this i opportunity to thanH you. THE METOKAS AND UALEDAS ' \ The meeting was opened at the v regular_jipur with devotional ex-i ' ?ercises carried on by the president r' The minutes of the last meeting 1 were approved. The house was op- i ened for-new business. As the \ice 1 president is away temporarily aM new vice president was elected in l the person of Mr. Elbe Bowman, i We had a visitor Mr. Harold Gra- < ham. The hostess served a much tnjoyed repast. The mooting clos.- j ed by repenting the mi/.pah. l BLUE RIBBON SAVING CLUB. \ TU/> Dl.?/? n:Ll .. o a iic uiuc j\ii/Don oavmg ciub' met at the home of Mrs. Lucile ' Hicks, 1431 To.baeco St. The meet ing was called to order bv the * 1 president. Openifig song Love Lift ed Me. 47th Psalms was read a^i ' Scripture . lesson. Prayer in concert. After devotions the -meeting 1 was turn'cwl "m'er~Tor rtlie'in p^rTrntr The minutes of the last meeting ; , were read and, approved-. The roll j, was called, the members respond ' 1 ed. We had -a splendid meeting. The hostess served a delicious ve_ past. The meeting was called to order ; by the President, Mr. Sam Wil- ' llama at the hftmt- of M-s. Hattie Johnson 509 Marion street, Firs^ song by Mrs. T. Kenny; prayer by Mr. Outen West; second L gong by Mrs. Annie Porter; scrip- j. jam: icsisjja -oy.-iuts. juaxne Jpjiiu. ^ son; third song by Mrs. Ilattie Johnson. The house was then opened for, , business. The president called for the minutes of the last meet?i ing which were received and aj>- < "**, proved. The sick committee re- > ported ona sick, Mrs. Mary Belton. The president then Tailed for-un- ' finished business, then new business. The ^ce-president is to bring fa ? report next Tuesday. V.,-, ' ftsh^ ?f ry^^itmjlty " night at her omc 511 Sumtor. street. The roll riff will?be at Mrs. Ki'anae - Wine . >JO Mai ion street. ^ThoiUhrb was'dismissed by Mrs. Rosia Waters-. A AVERLY "SILVER STAR CJ.l'B The Waverlv Silver Slur SiwmmI Hub mot ut tho home nl. Mrs. Kirklund 1320 Harden street in honor of Mrs. Gertrude Sams. The devotional exercises by our Chaploin, Mrs. Willie Mae Walton. 1st *bng, Mm. K-annie Valleys priver_ led by Mrs. Gertrude 'Sams; secor.d, Miss Inez. Collins. A sh^rt program was rendered in which all^ took part. The meeting turned iver t(* ..the. president. On- Monday, March 2i the Wavtrly Silver Stars nave- then- first of spring 'a nee at the Chauffeurs club house In "their gayest mood all* had a." ovely time. On Thursday night, March 31. 1938, the Waverly Sil-| cor Stars are giving a bipgo parly ar.d Weinie roast at the home if Mrs. Alice Lewis. If you can't vin a prize then eat some weir,ie mil .mill i.nnnntt! Tli,. mnnliri* oil iourned all reported having a love y time. *. I HK FIUKNDLY BOYS son \l ri piv The meeting was held at the ion>e of Mr. Walter Casey, 1431 tYhalcy street. The meeting was ailed to order by the" president a? ight o'clc/ck. The devotional serFiipn which wa< carried out nicc.y. AftW- the- devotional service he president, tcok charge of the nectipg. Minutes were called for ead, Received and ado ted: U11 fi 11 j-he^ business were discussed. The:lub decided to give a dance at -be?Chauffeurs?Club Hnnsp_.23.14_ TendlotOn street, April 4th, 1038. fhe admission will be 15 cents sin ?To -2jc_ couhTe: ; We were delighted "to have Mr. fames Sims, one of our old mem?e.rs reunite with the club. No nore business, the^ next meeting ,vi 11 be held at the home of Mr. hi. Flip}), 151t> Whuley street. HOVAL MUSIC ULFB ?The?Ikueai Mnsir cdub nut at he home of Miss Elizabeth Jones "n Wednesday night; March lGth. t ho feting wu5 called lo order >y the president, Miss Susie Mae Topkins at the regular hour. The haplnin, Miss- Lucy Jackson contacted devotions. The devotions nil with the reciting of Bible ,-orsi Vr' by the members. A her the devot-kans the nieetiniy ,va? turned over to the TTrrsichrrrtv Minutes wore called for and read ?y the Secretin y. Mrs. M. W. Edvards. A motion prevailed for its idoptidn. Under unfinnshed busings the president made .a report 'i'ihh the Weinie roast" which AVafsind at Zion Pilgrim Baptist tm ?aturday r.ight, March 12. New jusiriess." It was moved and secmded that the club render a program at the church on Sunday, March 27. Miss Jones was chos>n fo'r the reporter of?-the club. The members the 'club made ever a 1 very good 'resolutions. Af .or the transaction-of business tire, meeting was turned over into the lands of the chairman of the program committee. A splendid program was sponnsorcd by Miss F. [largess. All the participants responded creditably. After which he Financial Secretary, Mis^ My;>rs and Finance?committee, Miss Susie Jor.cs took* charge of the meeting to collect dues. " Mrs. F.li ^abcth Jones sent 10 cents to the Hub; many thanks to Mrs. The meeting closed. Next meeting will be held at the homo of-Mr. Frank English, Wednesday night, March 23. - . IN >1 EM OR I AM: In memory. of my dear mother Mrs. Gena \yilliams, who died March, 22, 1931. m.ys nf sadness still come over us Tears in silence often flow, For memory keeps you, ever near Wj?; ? . Though you died -7 years ago. ?Mrs?..Marietta Patterson, da ugh trrr-Mrs - Martha .Tones, sister; Mr. Julius Williams, brother. IACKARANITA SOCIAL CLUB. The Jackaranda Social Club was rrtramzed March 22 at the home jf Mr. Zeb Heller, 1116 Queen-St. r.ith the following officers: Pres.. Mr. Isbmael Holly; vice president Mr. Zeb Heller; secretary, Mr. Hnr rison Heller, Jr.; treasurer, Mr. William HofT. Look forward for Some swinging. ?'?? ?? 7 T TH1? BELLE VINCENT LITERARY CLlB. I he Heile Vinrcnt Literary Clu^_ Tor the? ^itls at the YWCA was organized 1' eb. 5tH, llJd8 by Misslua i,. Ocjuin, house directorrsitjce that time, wo .have had 8 meetings. In our last meeting we dfscussed ways and nteuns which we car; be of service. The club is (iuing nicaly. in its tndeavor to go foryaril, witK ^rist O.Juiit RS our ciirqc tress and adviser. Our motto is: "DoaTl'the gopd we can, to all the people we can, in all the ways we can." Officers of the club are l>W follnWS' - President. Miss Jannie Philips; \ice-president, Miss Frances Rikard; second vicerpresident, Miss Alma Gamette; assistant secretary, Miss Edna Brevard; treasurer, Miss Lillian Burton; corresponding -secretary, Miss Nellie Simons; entertaining committee: Miss 'Johi.ve Mae Russell;, reporter .Misi Arletha Sims. MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLUB: Wo mil ai the home ,of Mrs. Arlotha Robinson on Lyon street "With the president presiding-.?AH were shucked to learn of the.death of Mr. Luther Lemons^'the husband of one of our members, Mrs. t'lotell Lemons. Our sympathy will be expressed in a bunch of-roses, which will be sent to the home. There will also be six representatives sent by the club as flower girls: ... ) The cli.b will hold its next meet ing at the home of Mrs. Speed in a delightful salad course which was enjoyed by all. rilE T. S. S. CLUB PLANS WHIST TOURNAMENT. The Twelve Star Social Club held its meeting of March 22nd, at the home of George Ferguson. -The provident prosided?ftmT?Mrs. S a 11 i e Mae Roof conducted the - de^ . >'t'iinl>. The business session was followed by a program, including Vocal solos and poems. The club received two now members: Mr. ferry Oreo and Miss Louise Langley. - Abe invite you to our Whist Tour TtanTcTTl ~aT the home of Hr. and Mrs. (Jussie Austin, 2121 Pendleon street, March 30, from 8 until M):."10 p.m. The club adjourned to m>et next week with Mrs. Ida M. \vi 1 liams^_it;n Pendleton street. ^ 11IK I.KS COQUETTES SOCIAL CLUB." The Le.T Coquettes met at the home of Miss Lillie Mae Minder, 213 Bull street. The program Was as follow-,:" Song, Just As I Am; Prayer; Mamie Thompson; Song, Love Lifted Me; Solos Mary V. Young, Rosa L,? Taylor, Luella J. Taylor; Poem, Mamie Thompson; Remarks, Carolyn Thompson, Lu y--M. Goin.s. Old and new business wdis discussed. Our Bingo party given at the home of Miss Carolyn Thompson was a success. Yew members are always welcomed. 4)m next -meeting will be at he home of Miss Mamie Thomp on. 210 Bull St. So long until next week. A!R. KICK GIVEN BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: 1 ?v ry Waterloo.?A birthday party as given at the home of Mr. and Irs. Tom Rice, Sunday afternoon .t ;>:UU o'clock, in honor of Mr. dice. l!e was 18 years of age. The house was crowded with rictuls and well-wishers. Miss Cee.ste liice, the lovely daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Rice, acted as hostss, receiving the guests and vhe many beautiful useful pres nts. A lavish menu was served; uul the Laurel Hill choir rendered' music for the occasion. - BOYS! HOYSt BOYS! Special attention is called to 'he new organization now being tarted in Columbia and other .cities and towns over the state of outh Carolina for the young col? ned beys and young men' of our date. If yoru are like most of the .TThVh fellows, ydtr are inUNssted in Aviation; and when the word AVIATION a menton it- moans fun, adventure and big bright-future. ALL young men in Columbia and ALL young men in other towns towns and cities are aBked to read this article closely. ^ ANY fellow over the age'of 15 who wishes to learn tr? build mod el aeroplanes, and learn all about terfoplanes flying-, and really care to these 30 things, are invited to hurry and join our new organize* f " ' I ??. uT a. p?t. of ;BEflUTa^ROI Tka larlwiaa taaaty founditloa waa tb? (Mafroy Maauficturlnp Company t f prwartfag woman'* nituril baauty, th* mult* *f tkla mtarch aval labia i The writer of the following column, Mist Naomi Walker of Wise, North Carolina, who is the third prize winner in my contest for letters on original beauty hints, strikes an interesting note. She puts beauty culture on the basis of artistic sculpture. You~~ will'be interested in what she says. Io tbta great world of ours men and women are demanding answers to certain questions* To be beautiful Is the challenge that every woman In America must face. Great sculptors are taking rough stone, wood and clay and molding It Tnto something that Is beautiful. We. too, can do the same for ourselves with little expense. A pauper can easily possess that "priceless pearl" called beauty as well as a millionaire. ~ ' Every lady who desires to be J beautiful should try controlling her voice. Try talking hefore a mlr ror or board and notieo the aound of the voice. If it is harsh, change the tone because no lady is beautiful who is boisterous. Cultured, reflneu manners always add to the charm and beauty of a lady. 1 We" always consider the face, neck, nails, and hands first. Too many ladies sit before a mirror and I spend hours dally preparing these I things?unsuccessfully. The best way to acquire that lasting beauty Is by selecting the creams, powders, lotions and polishes that blend with your completion. It is useless to recommend any particular pt-epflrntlon because the' one i recommend might not suit every case. Therefore you must first study the tion in South Carolina. For ONLY^ twenty-five cents you may join -this Aviation club and receive a "pretty membership card and a pnir r>f pretty Silver wings as your membership pin to w^ear and material for building a model receive instruction and training aeroplane and training in flying these planes. Then only five cents weekly dues. No other cost. Ev* - -1 l / cijcmiiiK lurmsncQ iroo to jyou. A special meeting is to be held Saturday afternoon, March 26 at 4 o'clock in the Allen University gymnasium. You are invited to meet the other fellows then and join the first squadron?in Columbia for colored boys. Come and bring your twenty.five-cents so you can join.. Only a few more boys may join. Our list is about filled already. IT you will hurry and see Capt. William Ragin at Allen university he could get your name in before somebody disc. 'Only a few more boys can join. Some of these boys will be elected officers, you maybe one of the lucky ones. A41 out-crC-town boys! If you live in sonfc other town or city, too far from Columbia and wish to learn all about aeroplanes and flying, j ust get a few of your friends together (at least twenty j in your townjthen go to - your school teacher, principal, minister of your church, your doctor or some grown man, and hav,e him write a card of letter to^the Commander of the S. G. Divsion, and make a date for the Diviion Com mander to come to your town and cnganize a squadron for you and the other fellows. There are already 300,000 -members in the United States, enjoying these big thrills of building model aful flying them. See Captain William Ragin, Squadron Commander, Alhn Univ. Columbia, S. C. ? BENNETT COLLEGE SENI( D. Jones addressed the croup anc ~ srr ? , ?nd U auk* t* Mm public, i v-n N | tertnre of the skin an<S then porchase your cream. We mast beware of scale? legs and rust? knees that are eo common among as In winter. The? deprive the sheer silk stockings of their beauty. Why Dot try washing aad^greaelng-thea gently each night to avoid embarrassment7 When the face, -hands and ether things have been properly cared for. develop that pleasing personality that leaves a lasting Imprint upon acquaintances. 80 many women to whom nature baa given beauty are unattractive because they dress unbecomingly. They wear red when blue will bring out the- color better. They forget to add that scarf or pin that will brighten the eyes and cause the cheeks to look rosy. There Is a little secret In the type of print which an Individual wears. If an extra large person wears a dress with unusually large print It dw. tracts from the beauty of the person and causes attention to be directed to the size. Shoes and stock Avoid cramping the feet because a cramped foot~causes discomfort, and one never looks one's beat while In misery. - Finally. It can be concluded that the little things that many women neglect would add so much to their charm and beauty. When the greet secret of beauty shall be revealed at last, the little things that are so easily forgotten will continue to add the finishing touch In charm. In my next column dtrice Wooley of Chicago, if* winner of the fourth prite, will be my- guest. or write to Colonel P. C. Melliechamp divsicisicm Flight Commander, same addre.a es above WiNNSBORO NEWS ? The rally at Wayman A. M. E. church the other night was a success. The amofunt raised w*s 577.2G. Rev. Janerett the paBtor and his good people are moving on nicely..?... ,.... ~ Mrs.. Hattie Stevenson a well known citizen of this town and a . faithful Veterans?of the?crcnm at Wayman church, departed this life ,at her home on N. Garden stre'et, Sunday morning -13th. The remains were funeralized at her church the following Wednesday evening. The /hildren were at her bedside. Rev. .Tnnerette hnr?paatOT WBS in charge, assisted by Rev. J. C. Hilton, and Rev. J. M. Beatty. Mrs. Stevenson leaves to mourn three daughters; one son; one sister and three grandchildren. The Silver Tone quartet and the Morning Star four rendered a very interesting musical program at Wayman A. M. E. church last Sunday afternocrn. Those who out enjoyed the exercises muchThose singers are our school boya who are making progress in the flld of singing. = ? ; Miss Beulah Gaither' an ex-student of our school who has linggered long, in her sick room, departed this life last Monday week and was funeralized March 16. Repairs of Zion church shifted the funeral services to St. Paul Bapt. churcKT Rev. J. W. Alexander in charge. Assisted by Rev. E." McCurley, with Evelyn Rosa at the piano The school children rendered music. School boys also acted ' as pallbearers and flower girls. The adult school of our town rendered a very interesting program at St. Paul last Sunday af En^jul ?y Jmu HI ^ HHte^HH4 ^ m^9 )RS in front of Wilbur P. Staala ', I a traa was dadlcatad to the tnemo 8IDNEY PARK TO HEAR KING I ~ Luther King, the distinguished American tenor of Los Angeles and Cleveland, will be piesented in - concent at. Sidnay?Park?Colored Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday evening, March 27 at 7:30 o'-, clock, according to "announcement by Reverend N. H ? ? ' I pastor. Mr. King lias been acclaimed ua . une of. the out:^anding tenors of,, the world. It ib felt by many that his voice has a beauty n'.d charm not excelled .by that ofj^Roland Hayes. ' Mr. Kin^f ispresentevftrir a seiiea of concerts?throughout? the southeastern states. He willappear at the Jackson High school I in Camden on March 28, according Ito an announcement. At the^irrorning service, which comes at eleven o'clock, the Pastor will deliver a special sermon from the subject "Social ? and Moral Collapse are Certain Results of Losing God." Special music hn* been jirranged for this service it was"announced. REV. MclLWAIN'S HOME , ' DESTROYED BY FIRE The home of Rev. C. C. Mcll- : wain was destroyed by fire on March 16r?1938 in which everything he had wa? destroyed. Rev. McIlvcain is the pastor of Arthurtown, S. C., near Columbia. Brown Chapel A. M. E. church, Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church with Mr .James Jackson, Jr., and S, S. began at the usual hour eo-woikers present. Go lection for Sunday school vu good. " At 11:30 the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon which was enjoyed by-all, At 3:30 Rev. S. H. Lewis and a good crowd motored out to Brown Chapel and Rev. Lewis preached a strong sermon, subject "Giving GckI A Chance". r-*?-- < . . At 6 o'clock Stewardess board TT2 met at the home of Mrs. Josephine Toliver and had "fe good meet ing; the crowd wag good. A sweet course wag served. Ijjqt TllM/^ov rsi nrV>f VA - - ? J IM^M V WiiV lahd his choir went to 6t James. 1 Sunday at 3:30 Rev. Mcllwmux and choire will be at John.Chapel A. M. E. Zion church. Rev. A. Peterson and his choir- and uaher board will be at Brown Chapel on i Tuesday. __ At 8 p,m, Tuesday a group of white friends will be .out with ua. torr.oon. The tqachers, Mrs. L. P. Campbell and Miss Alice Mcintosh were in charge. Quite a few out-of-town visitors were here last week. Mr. Elliott Millings, a student of 2nd year high school here was rushed to WaVerly hospital last Fri day 17th to undergo an operation for appendicitis. We hope that he wil get on all right. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER Ml |J^ ^ JKAOTY ? f^Fwid'Ii Yalu I I ijl ' v UHgf Noita I :| ^mpi i H JUm bfdy Foe* Few I .! ' Q M 1* M?Ml ?M ! | ;i HH \k% Ai^tej BSpx-'^? k^^^khBHT^^^E^Xib^i Hall it th? ?loa? of tha FUnior Day ry of S?dj? J an**, a format mambai Page 7 ??? i ? IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of a deVoted husgand and father, Mr. W. C. J?ter, who d.farted this life,' March !I7, A^Stg- . Tho' two?years are gone The wound is still unhealed; Unmeasured is the sorrow That lies in our hearts concealed. "Gone but not forgotten." Mrs. Hattie - Belle ~J?ter _x tend -U-kildrgft. ? THE ROSA SOCIAL CLUB. ?i^ he Social Club met at (V- lv ftlbui'Ktbel Rosa, with nie'~rhaplHin~in charge. After da. vutional exercise, the meeting was turned over to the program committee. The committee rendered a short program which was very inroll was called. l)ues collected- The meeting was dismissed. The hostess served a course of ice cream and cake.. We adjourned to meet at the" home of Miss Ethel Rosa, Evelyn Reese, hostess. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Summerville.?Sunday was a pleasant?day-fetf-all-efKueh goers. Sunday school opened at its- us- . ual hour with" the Supt. and . -? teuchers at their pos^ of -duty. Tha lesson was carefully explained. *'' The time arrived for p-eaching service. Rev. Clark asccn I 1 the pulpit with a well artarv u . er mon. At night another enjoyable message was delivered by our pastor. Rev. and Mrs. Clark and caughmotored to Sumter Friday to visit Mrs. Clark's parents and Iiienda. On their return they wen B.com-panied by Mrs. C. I.. Aiken and Mrs. "Clark's mother, Mrs. Laura Twiggs _ We are glad to say that our town now has a beauty pari r -operated by Miss Josephine I'uffey and Miss B. Byrd. Let -as- patronixe these excellent young iadiea ^[personal ^OBLIGATION An establishment such as rours may well be judged by the caliber of Its personnel. Here?every member of our staff Is ngt only ' exceptionally capable? but, in addition, looks upon every detail of aervtco as a personal obligation?to be performed vfth tactful consideration. ?> ^ - 4f uT-.1 : r> 11 - o uiui?uii-r>raaiey Funeral Home 1401 Park Street TELEPHONE 8137 f yV NOW A P1NI W ANOI or THAT PASCI MAT^ MO PtAMtANCI ateg Oram d?r. wTate > th? ?aqui- MM frjfl * i Bflpjpfeff^ 1 '; ; Wjj^yBgg|gK^--K^H^^r Exereinea when President Darid of th? clans. * "l ?!