The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, April 23, 1938
Huprj
Miss Mattio Hampton of 100!
Heidt street had as her guest Sui
day evening?Mn?-John--Lee Wil
liams of Southern Pines, N. C.
Mr. J. W. Williams of 907 Tret
street is confined to his bed. His
many friends are wishing him t
speedy recovery. Mrs.
Rosena Chestnut formerly
of 2419 Green street, Columbia
but now of Philadelphia, Pa., is
home visiting her family. .
Mr. William Griffin of 924 Heidt
street is confined to his bed stricken
with a stroke. We _ wish foi
him a speedy recovery....
MARRIAGE ANNOTINCEMT ,M
MISS RUTH C. WATSON
announces the marriage of her
sister
' PAULINE LOUISE *
to
MR. PERCY J. RAYFORD
Saturday afternoon, April the 16tl
nineteen hundred and thirty-eigh
2021 Marion Street
Columbia, South Carolina
At Home *
Landovcr P. O.??
_ Ardwick, Mdi
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
MIR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LYLE1
announce the marriage of
their sister
MISSrVGLAD?S FROST- ?
to *
MR, JAMES BROWN Monday
evening, April the 18th
nineteen hundred and thirty-eigh
1521 Huger Street
Columbia, South Carolina
At Home
Jamaica, N. Y.
NOTICET !!!!
The Richland County Teachers
association will hold its last meet
ing of the year, 'Saturday, Apri
23. 1938!: 12 oVlork n + '' RnnUoi
Washington. High school, Nefv
officers for 1938-1939 will bi
elected. Other important matter:
will be discussed.
Eugene Barnwell, Presiden
E. F. Jenkins, Secretary.
THE EAGLE CLUB
The club met at the home o
Mrs. M. Lucas 708 Lincoln St., Fr
day night, April 15th at 8 o'eloe^
with the President, Mr. John Trez
prpgidiyg Opening sorr
What a Friend We Have in Jesu
was led" by Mrs. Lillie Perry"; pray
by the president; second sonj
was also led by Mrs^ Perry; scrip
ture, Miss Maria Trezevant. Th
minutes were read and received
Business was discussed briefly.
The sick ^committee reporter
one sick, Mr^Trank JStephney. W
hope him a speedy recovery, j
short but interesting program wa
rendered. We were very please
to have as a visitor Miss Emmcr
line Jenkins of Fort Motte who re
.-was the week-end guest of Mis
Viola Ihintzler. Visitors are al
ways welcome. The hostess serv
ed a delicious repast.
ROYAL MUSIC CLUB
The Royal Music club met at th
?home of Miss S. M. Hopkins-Tug?
day night, April 12. The meetin
was called to order by the Presi
dent Miss S. M, Hopkins at th
regular Hour.
The devotions were conducted b
Miss Magnolia Washington. Ai
ter the devotions the president ca
ed for the minutes. The Secretar
Mrs. M. W. Edwards read the mi
utes. A motion prevailed for it
adoption. Afterwhich the roll wa
called. 100 percent .was presen
Then the meeting was opened fc
transaction of business. Prepart
tion was made for the weiner roa?
which was had at the Zion Pilgrii
Baptist church, Wednesday nigh
April 13. Committee, Misses Si
aie Jones and S. M. Hopkins, th
Messrs Frank English, John Reesi
I^ake Washington and David Jone
The president requested the men
hers to "bring in current events f
the next meeting after which
splendid program was sponsore
by Miss Florence -llargess" The
_ the Financial Secretary, Miss Ac
laide Myers and the Finance con
mittee, Messrs John Reese ar
Frank English took charge of tl
meeting. Mrs. Mattie G. Hopkir
contributed 5c for which we thati
her. Then a selection was rende
ed by the Royal Music club ar
B.Y.P.U. quartet.
We then adjourned to meet !
the home of Mrs. fytaud Childs
the care of Mfss F. Hargess We<
nesday night, AprH 20. 1
SUBSCRIBE FORIBB
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MISS GLADYS FROST WEDS
MR. JAMES-BROWN IN RE- i
iwhvu k> j a auiv/, cilKl 1 l'Uly>"
by Mrs. Eloise Greene. "Memory
Lane" was rendered by Miss
Bynum and Mrs. Gregne. After
- euiicnuUdnliuns to the new couple,"
_ 1 efroshments were served.
The. bride and groom will make
their home in Jamaica. N. Y. The
3 out of town guests at the wedding
were relatives of the groom and
were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J.i
<C. Meetzo, Mr. and Mrs Charles
Inabinett, Miss Willie Ruth InabiZ
-1KLU lui->Lames Inabinett, Cee*-;
ville, S. C.; Mr. Thomas Brown,
1 New York City. Other guest? pros
ent were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lyles, Misses Ernsettine
Gilmore, Ruby Mae Washington,
Minnie -Lee Washington, Mrs.
- Blanche Sargent; Mrs. K. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis,
. Mr and Mrs. Win. McKinney, Mrs
I Mary Hair, Mrs. .Marie Frost, Mr.I
j' Matthew E the ledge, Mrs Lillian S.
t. Bonaparte, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor,
j Mr. Janus Brown, M iv B-rewtta
Jr.. Mr John Adams, 'Mr and Mrs
3 R. Young," Mr. ITardeen Bracy,
Mrs. Willie M. Wright, ,Mrs. MarI
garet Moore, Miss Lillian Wright,
Mrs. Lucile Williams, Miss Maggie
Williamson, Miss Thomasina
Williams, Mrs. Atla Gilmore, Mr.
' Lee Gil more j Miss Myra Miller,
,j Miss Blanche Williams ajid Mr.
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a AXNOl'Nl KMKNT PARTY
^ Columbia, S. G., April 1(3?Miss
e Barbara Burton ar.d Mr. Fred
|. Wise of. 201 1 Oak street onter.
tained with a lovely party eomplicj
menta^y to their sister-in-law,
e Miss Nelleda Button. At tris time
^ the announceincnt^as made of the
3 engagement of Miss Nelleda B.
' Burton and Mr. Hyman B. Haw.
kins. _
*?with?ri'd?w hi to??oi n ?vkh'*
^ The honored pruest wore a corsage
of red and white rosebuds.
| iXuring the evening thu- guests
enjoyed a miscellaneous program.
Toasts were given by Misses Eu^
nice Onten. Barbara Ruiton.. Cor?
nelia Burgess, Pansy Pendergrass
i- Annie B. Martin and Mr. Fred
e Wise. Mrs. William Poe sang two
numbers: "The Sweetest Story
y Ever Told'T and "At Dawn" ac>
eompanied at the piano by Mis*
" Pansy Pendcrtrlass. Miss Pender- I
^ grass surprised the bride-to-be by
s dedicating her the piece "I'm Getis
tirg Sentimental Over Yotdhr The
t- bride-to-he" was?asked to say
,r something. Her talk was very ap
^ propriate. Mr. Winsel Jacques
n and Mr. William Burton- made ret,
spouses that?fitted the occasion.
Miss Annie B. Martin acted as mis
'-i tress of ceremonies. The gifts
3'l were unwrapped by Miss Eunice
Outen.
? A very (lelicioois repast was ser?
ved. There were seventy-five
? guests who nhared t-he?evening of
|e entertainment. Among them were
i- the recent bruit- ana groom, Mr.
Ifl ar.d Mrs. Walter Dean, Jr.
All. spent a very hapy evening.
r_ IN MEMORIAM
id '
SPEARS?In loving memory of
it our dear mother Mrs. Hattier Cooke
jj1 Spears, who died April 19, 1934.
In life we loved you dearly,
often sit and think of you
And wish you were here again.
U Thelma L. and Shadio L. Spears
daughters.
CENT- HOME CEREMONY
Miss Gladys Frost and Mr. James
- -Brown of Lrcsvillc and Columbia, were
married at the home of the
bride's sister and brother-in-law,
- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyli-s,?vrx
T i5zi hugor ?>f," Jloiulay "evening,
- April 18, at 8 o'clock. The. Jtev.
Kennedy, pastor of the Macedonia
* Baptist church an J pastor of ^ the
1 bride-groom officiated, being assit*
od by Rev Lamar Mauldin. The
_:.Yo.ws were spoken -in ,Lhe ? living
room, too single ring ceremony bej
fng used.
^ Miss Ruth L. Bynum was pianist.
Prior to the wedding, Mrs.)
Laura 'edge Simmons sang
. "Let Me Call you Sweetheart." At J
r the first strains of the "Wedding
i March" from Mendelssohn, the'
bride's path was strewn with
roses by the flower girl, Little Miss
r -.Timnita Rnndwin, who was follow
ed by the .ring bearer Little Miss
L Maggie Williams. ? ?
The b; ide was given in marriage
Z. hy her brothey,-in-law, Mr. Joseph,
Lyles. She wore luggage tan and
white, with luggage tan accessories.
and carried a bouquet of roses.
Her maid of honor, Miss Ruth
Bracy, carried roses, also.
Immediately after the ceremony
Rev. Jesse Ford sang "God Will
1 Take Care of You," which was folt
Kii "ir 1 > m..._
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The meeting was culled to Order
by the president, Mr. S. Williams
at the home of Mr. Allen West,
GIG Sumter street.?First sung by
Mrs. Florence Boyce. Prayer by
the president; second song by Mrs.
BoYce; scripture lesson fcy Mrs.
On r rulay night, April loth, Mrs.
Rosa Hart of Columbia, S. C.,
was honored with a dinner as the
Charlie's club, given by the Sea
Side Inn Hotel boys: Messrs Jas.
Sanders, J. B. Owens, Bill Bellamy
Glen Whitfield, Ross Colman, Rubin
Leak, Eddie Spain and Johnny
Brown. The table was beautifully
decorated with a- large Easter
basket containing a large Easter
Bunny and assorted colored
candy eggs and at each end of
the table was flowers of poppi'es
and Easter lilies. The menu consister
of torn collins cocktails
with arrchovjc*, chicfceir?bogy
spring* salad, strawberry short'
Cilke an 1 black coffee. The guests
attending were Mr. anil Mrs. Alex
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewitt,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Newton,
all of Conway; Miss Lillia Lasaine
of Goldsbroo, N. C.; Mrs. Helen
Cheeks and son Leon and Mr.
Simmons Larry of Columbia; Mr.
"Eilw. Janles lit Floience; Mrs. Sa.
rah Davis of Marion; Miss Mozel
Kane of Orangeburg; Mr. and Mrs
George Sumpter, Mrs. Eddie Spain
Mrs. Evelyn Howard ajnd Mrs.
James Sanders of Myrtle Beach;
.Mr. Fred Ward "of"Georgetown.
The decoration and menu was
artistically planned by Mrs. J. B.
Owens, wife of Mr. J. B. Owens
who seated the guests. Will be
expecting the charming Mrs. Hart
again soon in our city.
On Tuesday, April^l2th Mrs.
Hart was the guest of Mrs. J. V.
Willard.of Conway.
151.1 K RIBBON SAVE CLUB
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Mrs. Walker at
the home of Mrs. Lena Lebrew,
208 Main street. Opening song;
the scripture lesson; prayer in
concert. The devotional exercise
came to a close. The meeting was
then?opened?for?business,?The
minutes were read, received and
approved. The roll was called and
17 members- responded.
N'ettt?meeting will be?at the
Dismission. A delicious course
was served.
FRIENDLY GIRLS SOCIAL
CLUB
The meeting was held at the
home of the President, Miss Ruby
day night, April 12, 1938 opening
at 8:00 o'clock with singing followed
the chanting of the Lord's
Prayer led by Mis3 Leila Brown.
Next the meeting was called to order
by the president, th~e minutes
of the last meeting were read, received
and adopted. Unfinished
and new business was discussed.
The roll was called and every mem
ber responded well. Then we adjourned
to meet at the home of
Miss Lorine Randolph, No. 1 Dewey
avenue.
THE HOTEL SERVICE CLUB
Friday evening at the College
Dm,-the club met in banquet.?A
feast it was with good food, musi<
i T"~:: iTA-l ZTTT m _ A _
ana Dcautnui gins. inc taoies
arranged in cabaret style and a
bar complete with refreshing bev<
erages gave atmosphere of 'high
life.
In order for the public to become
better acquainted with the
functioning of thia organization
o. -i..w ...iii Akln*.
tilt: tiuu win ninrvc a ti i}i IAJ rvuiu ?
Place Friday evening, April 22
for an" hour or two of-fSfitfotMSi
and relaxation from the ordeal oj
work and cjty life.
* Meet us at Abies Place Frida]
evening, Apri] 22. Admission 15c
fTk enny. The house was then
opened for business. The presi
dent called for the minutes of the
and-approved of.
Sick committee made her report,
one member still sick. The
-dd Jmsiiiess, Then new business.
There will be a fish fry Saturday
at the home of Mrs, Mary Lue
Carr, 1219 Wheat street. A program
was rendered by the club.
The roll was then called. Members
present 16.?The nest meeting
will be at Miss Birdie Brown
313 Pickens^ street. Dismissed by
Mr. Westly. Johnson.
A delicious course of refreshments
were served.
MRS. ROSA HART HONORED
AT MYRTLE BEACH
Myrtle- Beach, S. C., Aprl 18?
THE PAI^MJS'TTO LKABJ
THE GOLDEtf ROD CLUB
Tht GoIdeiL Rod club beld i
regular session Motnday nlgl
April 18, at the hoi tie of Mr
Duruthy Tt:?Guodwin,??182?Eh
wood avenue with Mrs. Georg
Mae DavenDort. Dresidimr* in tl
abafrfwse of the president.?Btrr
lional cbhduma T>V Mrs. ^trrei
port. The club regrets the dlLne:
of the president.
Tire reporter read the news <
the last meeting. The house wt
opined for business. Diseussio
was had on a Gypsy Party ar
Weiner Roast given Ajsril 27. T1
club is looking forward for a su<
ppgafnl niyht. A beautiful Ea
ter program was rendered wit
Mrs.?Goodwin, mistress of ceri
monies. The club's theme son
was sung, then dismissal by ti
watchword. A delicious course <
ice c! en in and cake was nerved.
The next meeting will be he!
at the home of Mrs. Green:
WAVERLY SILVER STARS
CELEBRATED FOURTH
ANNIVERSARY
. : ~
The Waverly Silver Stars ceh
(brated 'their fourth aijniversar
Friday night, April 3. 1938. Th
Stars in their white orgine ever
ing dresses, white satin slips an
slver slippers made the eyes dua
zle. Everyone was in their gaj
est mood and. the .music suite
their dancing shoes and everyon
had a lovely time. Titesdaj
April 19, 1938, the Waverly Silve
Stars met at the home.of Mis
Fannie Adnrfisr ?4&8 Millwood av
enue. The devotional exercise
by our Chaplain, Mrs. Willie Ma
Waldon, opening song, Shine Oi
Me; led in prayer by Mrs. Wal
ton; second song, Where He Lead
I Me. The meetinsr turned over t
The president. Business ~3iscussec
Everyone had a lovely time. .
THE RADIO "LITERAKY ANDSOCIAL
CLUB
The Radio Literary and Socu
club met with Mr. Eugene Wilso
the meeting was called to ordc
by Mr. Roland Ifarria,. prgsiden
Prayer by the group. The scrip
turc was read from the 14th chap
ter of St'. John by Geo." A. Elmor<
We then heard the minutes of th
previous meeting and began ou
business transactions.
The Radio club will join "in wit
the Blue Moon club to give a Eir
go party Tuesday, April 26 at th
Taylor's Hotel, 1016 Washingto
street. We extend a cordial inv:
tation to all clubs to join in wit
us for this party. Valuable pria
es will be given to the winner:
We had a very brief meeting an
after the repast, we adjourned t
look forward for the Bingo partj
So until next week, I remain_you
-Radio Correspondent,
MARION" 'JOCIAL NEWB
The young ladies of the city 01
ganized a club to affiliate wit
the Young Men's Social club.
- There were quite a few presen
The meeting was held at the honof
Miss Thelma Goddard who ws
elected as president. Vice-Pres
dent, Miss Jannie Lu Coplan<
Secretary, Mrs. Lethamial Davis
Asst. Secretary, Miss Rose L. Wi
liams; Treasurer, Miss Nattie Ms
McFarland.
The organization was quite
success. A good number of youn
ladies joined. We are hoping
have more in the future. Or
next meeting will be held at Mr
Davis next Sunday evening at
o'clock. , Lj|i2
THE MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLU
We met at the home, of or
Chaplain, Mrs. Ida Mary Gilliar
who opened our meeting with '
Came to the Garden Alone". V
MiioV. f tV>or\V tVirt "Silver
- -far our invitation to their anr
vdrsary which was enjoyed to tl
highest by afl members attendin
The Magnlias are looking fo
ward to, and planning, a ga
event of a print dress parad
Please watch this paper for tl
time and setting.
We adjourned to meet at t
home of~Mr?.~~Ruth Mae Gtlttffl
[ The hostess served beverag
- with delicate -sandwiches * an
: cakes.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our d<
, husband and father, B. J. Bh
who left.us two years ago, Ap
. zt>, iyae.
? Dear to have, to hold and th
f to part, is the greatest sorrow,
s our heart.
, Dear we miss you, but it w
^ God's wilh to take you, so we b
f to part.
Mrs. Janie Blue, wife; ehildn
j Mrs. Malissia Addison; Prof. R.
Blue, Eugene Blue.
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n The club-held its weekly meeting
at the home of Mr. Albeit
8 Jackson, with thy president on
I time. The house was then opened
by chaplain. First selection, Love
Lifted Me; prayer was repeated;
? second?seleitiu?n~l "7&we to the*
Garden Alone, after devotional exercises
came to a close the proil
gram committee then toTM'1 charge.
ri privet A T??l. 1
ii | . .?ovf uh.IVC, ntuxztx* uat rvMjn unu
i-^?isteh; po^m,?Mary Ella Previa;
t. solo, Janhie Mae Miller; reading,
i. Hattie Ruth Robinson. The nro17
gram then came to a close. Old
?. and new business was discussed
e and apprbved by the members. We
ir had three visitors, one joined, -Mr.
Jopher Dessessnure. One of ou
old members?came back to-?the
^ club, 4Mr. Edward Sholuel. Miss
Mamie Hampton is improving in
e her sickness,
n
i- The club adjourned to meet at
h the home of Miss Margaret Ooodwin.
The host of the .evening ser3.
ved cake and soft drinks.
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6 - * IN MEMORIAM
.1 Mrs. Virginia Brown' Mcl.eod
Bennettsville,?Washington, 1).
Tr> loving memory of our dear
mother who passed away April 21.
1937.
r- As certain as the- visits of April
;h showers,
As the beauty the sunshine brings
t. to the flowers,
le Did the Savior manifest His wonts
derful powers,
i- By giving such a Mother and niak
1; ing her ours,
s; Her ideals were noble, her pre1?
cepts?the best,
Her hopes for Eternity- "Peace on
His breast."
a And now that she's gone to het
g heavenly rest,
We bow in submission, our liveir
have been blest.
1L ?T.noilo Mel,. Pipkin
5 '
f Her children:
' Mesdames: H. Ashe, M. McKm
B non, G. Richardson, L. Pipkin
Messrs, Alonzo, Luther, Fred, Johi
^ nie, and Wm. McLeod.
41 IN MEM OR IA M
Je ?
s? FORD, WESLEY D.?In ever
ii. lasting memory of my dearly be
he loved husband, who passed away
g. April 23, 1936.
r- ; MARY S7 FO-RD.
(e* IN ME MORI AM
of Mr. Parnell Mobley
he April 24, 1937?April 24, 193S.
mr Just ft-veay ago today
? ' Yqu were withus. dear,
^j JEheuour hearta .were light and
happy,
Our home was filled with cheer.
ar But Jesus wanted you?
He softly whispered, "Come."
rll And gladly heeding to His call.
You left your earthly home.
en
-fit-A*"1 now amid the angels
With God who loved you best
r*a You'll live throughout eternity
jtd In calm and perfect rest. _
Mrs. Mary Mobley, wife; AE
?n: Calvin Moblay, brother.
I. I Mrs. Eliza Simpkina, aunt. Mri
' Frances Braithwaite, cousin, Mr
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