The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, July 23, 1938
Mr. Wade Blackwell. Sr., o
Union, S. C., left for New Yor
Ci'ty Sunday to visit his son Wad
Blackwell, Jrt_
Miss Sadie Hickson, the daugl
ter of Mrs. S. A. Hickson, of 241
Taylor street, left the city Frida
for Detroit. Mich., foi an iinJef
? nite stay with her sister, Mrs. i
L. Green, the farmer Miss Malind
Hickson. The mtlay friends.of Mis
Mioft Myrtle M. Gowdy -nr uott
fined to her bed at Columbia ho's
pital where sne has been, sine
June 30th. She underwent an op
eration Monday, July?18>h.?He
condition is improved.
The friends of Mr. Lucious Rob
erts are proud to know that he i:
recovering?rapidly from a r^cen
tonail3 operation.'
One of our leadih? beauticians
Mrs, Mam-ie BradKy, who has beei
ill for a few weeks at the Wa
verly hospital, wishes to thank he
..many fiiends frr their kind. Shi
is happy to be up ai*l out again
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- 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Friday night, July 15. Mis
Azelle. Ribcrson was highly en
tertuined by friends in honor o
her birthday at the home of he
cousin Ml?s. -Martin on Harder
street. The evening was spent ii
card playing, dancing, and game
after which a refreshing ira-cotirs
was served. The guest, of hono
received many pretty and usefu
gifts.
Wants Position
Teucher, graduate Allen univer
Bom pos't'on* tern;i
Lucky bird social cliir
The club met at the home o'
Mrs. Mary Belton, 1325 Blosson
street. The* meeting was calle(
to order by the president. Open
Ladder, was led by Miss Ann.i<
Porter. Prayer by Dea. Westlj
Johnson. The next song It's in mj
V * mind, then the scrjipture lessoi
98th Psalms was, read by the
president which brought the di
votional services to a close.
The minutes of the last rneetim
.w^re read, received and adopted
Its?aick committee?reported -?
one ill. Reports Irani the enter
tainment committee were heard
New and unfinished business o
importance?w&g-dfeeussedr a fisl
fry will he at the home of Mrs..A,
nie Mae Tucker, C20 Marion SL
Apt. 68. Dues were colleettd an;
the meeting adjourned .t0 conven1
4 at the .home of Mrs. Gertrude Wes
615. Sumter street. After th<
meeting the hostess .served a de
lrcious repast.
ROYAI. MUSIC (M l H
The Royal Music club met at tb
home of, Miss Elizabeth James, oi
Wednesda,. 'night. July "13. Th<
meeting was called to order b;
the president, Miss S. M. Hopkin
at the regular hour. The devo
tions were conducted by Miss Su
sie Jones. After the devotions th(
assistant secretary. Miss Susii
Jones read the minutes. A motioi
prevailed for rts adoption. Thei
the roll was called. ' 100 per oen
< was present. We were pleased t<
| have Miss Susanna Richardsoi
-join our club. The .Royal Musi
club oxtends to all (new member
and visitors a most cordial wel
come. Unfinished and new busi
ness was transacted, then curren
events were brought to the clul
by Misses Susie Jones, Adelaidi
Myers, Maetiolia Jones and S. M
Hopkins. Then a splendid 'pro.
gram was sponsored by Miss Flo
rence Hargess. After which th
meeting- was turned over to th
Financial Secretary, Miss Adelaid
Myers and Financial Committer
Miss Stisie Jones and Mr. Joh
Reese to collect dues.
The meeting was turned over t
- the Critic, Miss Louise Richard
son to criticize the mistakes tha
?.? j? j.._: -1.-1- :-j x\r
wwre uune uuini^ tiuu ]Jci iuu,
adjourned to meet at the home c
July 20.
ROSA SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its weekly neet
insr at the home of Mr. Russel
Williams with the persident 01
duty. The chaplain then, too
carge. First selection, Jacob'
Ladder; prayer was repeated; sec
on selectidon, In the Garlen. Af
ter ^he devotional exercise th
house waa opened for old and mn
business which was discussed an
approved by the members.
We are sorry to hear that Mis
Mary Ell aPrecia is sick and hop
for her a speedy recovery.
The club adjourned to- meet s
the home of Miss Hattie Mae HaH
loway. We have one member t
join* Mr. Johnny Parkerl Th
host of the Evening served oak
and sofe drink.
Etta Robinson, presdier
Margaret Goodwin,
_ reporten
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Morris Mosley Bantk^
Lbcal Elks Present
Wednesday, July 27th
BROADCAST OVER W I S
5:00 TO 5:30 P. M.
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The Palmetto Lodge of Elks of
: " Columbia, S. C., take great pleass
ure presenting for your enjoyment
fr.l Wednesday, July 27th at the Town"
?strip?atiditqrrium, Mollis Mosley
and his orchestra direct from a
1( four months engagement at the"
I Savoy Ballroom, Philadelphia, Pa.
We assure yon that in securing
,. the above orchestra .that it is ae
mong the best musical units to ap""
pear here.
The-y will broadcast'over W, I S
- from 5:00 to 5:30 the eventing of
the dance date. Tune.in and hear
this fine vibra phone trio. It's hot!
s All Elks attending dance, wheth
er active or inactive, are requestf
ocj to wear their Fez. So come
r out and share the enjoyment of
i the Mosley swing with all the
n Bills. _ |
I EAST END JOLLY BUNCH
r
j We met and were etnertairied
at tho home of Miss Annie Wilson
2100 Elmwood Ave.t Monday, July
18th. After the meeting, the hostess
served a delicious course of
sweets. We are looking forward to
a Silver Test* Wednesday evening
- at the home of Mrs. Ma ietta Wili.
son, 2217 Luzon Ave., July 20th.
We adjourned to meet next Mon_L
.day at Mrs. Lottie Richardson,
who for two weeks had bean absent
from meeting on account of ill'
ness. We were very glad to have
^ her back with us. ?
f Picnic
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The Farmers Pjonie-forpierly
known as the Browing Branch?Pic
nie will be piven this year on July
, 20th at the Ellovee Colored school
j" Elloree, S. C. This picnic will be
0 given jointly bv the, local chapter .
of the New Farmers ?.f South Carolina
and the town base ball team.
j There will be two panics of base
, ball between Cameron and Parlors
^ Jocal teams and the main came
? between Elloree and Riverside of
j Or.mpeburg. .
? Ananpements are beinp made
t to secure appropriate miisic j for
j the day and an address bv. a prom.
inc*nt agricultural leader. Our
friends are invited to come and
enjoy "Themselves in the old fash=
ioned way.
VFAN'S IV \\n AROUND
B WASHINGTON. D. C.
e By J. O. Hurt
3 Was hi - ptoii. I). C.. July 23.?'The
New Nepro Alliance is now beginning
picketing- another popular
diup store oij 7th street, N. W.f
11 at lei apparently such splendid cooPM'ciioirrh.itk.bPfir.
given and Ms be
ir.g given'""by the colored citiz.ns
1 "UNDER THE BAMBOO TP
3 F " .mes Wcldon Johnson, J Kps-'5
?. ''VHE recent tragic death of James
| JoKnTgrrscparatcd brothers, n
been composing songs for two ger
The elder was, besides, an outstan<
turer and leader of his race.
lt _ Walking up lower Broadway, J. I
hummed a negro spiritual, and Bob
Pt quick to ftp mat it hod popular pi
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V NOTE: Your quafrUos?anawt
X > vil Mn.^ of uua column is and
* \ay.y, souJ u q,u*rier (2frc) an
v*iupw, lor u; Navr Astrology
Z loMii lr?? advice an to?a (U) a
Lt>ti ijjiiAto. and ooiicct uddre?? i
Streot, Columbian Son
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MiR.K.?Do I have any people
i*n the world ? Sometime I feel
that I can't go any further, but
X brace np and go. Tell mc?what
would'be the best thing for a soul
alone as I am ?
Ans: It's better to be alone
than to be tormented with sumoone
you don't like; but you do
have a raft of friends. I do not
think you have anv living relatives,
but I do predict a very happy
marriage for?you even though
you do feel you are getting on in
year's. 1
KB.H.?Wauld it be wise for
me to make arrangements to repair
my home under the present
circumstdrtces ?
Ans: Before paying out any
money on repairs >qu had first
better come to some kind of understanding
with your husband.
During the month of September,
you will have had time to adjust
your domestic affairs, and it ?ill
be a good time to repair your
home.
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B.W.?About how long will it
be bc'fore I am straightened out
and able to marry this man I love
Does he really care?
Ans: A marriage i-s not indicated
for you. I am afraid that
this man you are so much "in love
with las found someone1 else that
also interests him. Wait awhile' he
fore planning vour matrioire. This
man doesn't seem to be the one
who will be your next mate.
M.E.B?I have a misery in my
side* and I pet sick every evening.
Should I continue on with this
doctor? i
Ans: You have lost confidence
iil_him?and since you feel
isn't doing you anv good, you
consult with another medical doctor.
You will be greatly relieved
before the end of summer.
R.L.T.?WiliT I regret4 it__if _I_
don'tr-marry this young mnh who
who live in the neighborhood of !
the -4th and You street store. .
Jftims Ht:iv..'mon nf Char- ;
leston. S. C., stopped over here1
last Saturday for a few ho-urs to
see a few of his friends. Rev.
H^rdrrson was on his way back
to Charleston from Arbiirn V V
where ' e had bet n attending summer
school at the" Theological
Seminary th^re.
Mr. and Mrs. Constant Jones spent
a week at Mrs. Jones' home
TarboTo, Jv. C., -two weeks ago.~
Tii..
inv IIIDI rsn:ce 111 11 ?fumiiK.
Mr. Jones was well received "by""
his wife's relatives and friends..
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade P. Dean and
baby returned last Wednesday
week after four weeks vacation
with their parents in Newberry
and. Bradley, S. C. While home
Mr. Deari made a trip to Columbia.
Rev. Henry B. Butler was seen
in the city last w^ek on a brief
business . trip. He states pleasant
pastoring at Denton, Md.
Call North 5145 for subscription^
'mond Johnson and Bob Cola
III tz
Ist gagoBjj
Weldon They were born in Ja<
vho had educated in Atlanta Univei
orations. ~J7Rosamond" went to Bosh
ding lec- James Weldon became pri
ton School m Jacksonville.
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lotamond - They wrote the tong,
Cole wot didn't like it, and kept it
oiiibilitiei. Marie Cahlll tang it to t\
iced Ui thu ONL<Y wUen /
ootHi i? your u?Btoh?vJPor private i
X a ?oii-aaar?????a, ?u
Reading, and racaiva byVa^uru I
uestiona. Sign your full n*ra?vt
jo all letters. A.ddr??a ail mail X
tb Carolina. f
is so sweet and scents so. crazy
about- nte?
Ans.: I don't see why you
should Vmi are only
JUU rt'ully Should wait a year or|
two before marrying. If the young
man loves you as devotedly as he
claims ho will ll? glad In wait on'
you that length of time.
M.M.S.-^Tcll?me about my husband
(irst and then tell me somethinir
about.?my business.?Will?Ibe
able to make a success?
Ans: A change for the better
will take place in yobr husband's
life and I do think that he will be
able to return home within the
nexi lew raonins. 1 es, you Mill,
make a success of the business
you are in and will save some money
thig year^
H.B.?I've had one trouble after
the other all mv life and I don't
understand why. Women have always
bean, my enemies and the
nicer I am to them the meaner
they treat me and it nearly drives
me insane. What must I do?
Ans: Drop the grouch,,^ also
the "poor me's" and for once in
your life look at the world?from~
the bri.ght"side. Any person that
cannot get along with anyone on
earth; then something must b e
>vrongrftith you. Your chief fault
is that you are over-semsitive and
alwayg feel that someone is trying
to Wart you or that people don't
like you. Get out just, one month
and visit your neighbors and take |
more interest, in the social life of j
>our city and I assure you that
you will he a changed woman and
will have friends too.
P.W.?Tell me if I can send for
my?A-M.ruli.gy Reading now nr~T"
nm <111a 111it> lu uuve yuur ypiniuus
un-three repiest-ions too? ~r
Ans: Yes. Just wrap a quarter
in a piece of paper and enclose in
the envelope containing your ques,
tions. fall name, birfh-date, and .
correct address-and I will be glad)
to serve you. j
CHRISTIAN HOME HAD
SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT
rvinv s r , The
Christian Home had a great
meeting- Saturday, our beloved
grand president. Mrs. Mai in Burt'
n and mil- grand sec-, tarv Pi of.
W. R. Bcnvman of Cameron were
there an*,! made great speeches.
Our grand secretary always "bring?
us?new thoughts to think about
convening racial lines.
?Our meeting was at St. Paul
Baptist church with Lodge No. 132
"Sirs'. "Sifflie White, president; 'TTtfs
lodgi. rought in 15 new members
in-threfl months -a ntl?according -1 n :
up giand secretary tnis was the
largest increase from one lodge
i t the state. '
Our report" as follows: Deaths
Money, $169.00; Union money, $50.
15; Sermon, $3.00; back dues and!
taxation $-14.90. Total $267.05.
Our District President, Rev. S.
L. Sanders ar.d Bro. C. L. Worthy
kept things in fine order. Our
district is in line shape, peace and
happiness prevailed.
BIRTH OF A 5
:ksonville, Florida, The summer o
rsity, Atlanta, Ga. York City to intere
? *- thev had written.
3n TO TTTTUy mtnrvj f -1r ^
ncipal of the Stan- rriony celebrities,T
ville performer, Be
but the publisher The iohnsons
in a drawer until the songviting i
jceett. t world in the *ir*
century.
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IN LOVING?MEMORLAM
In loving memorial of our d^ar
son and brother, Mr. Thomas G.
bannerlyy \yhu?departed life oneyear
ago, July 24, 1937.
I cartnot say, and I will not say
.That he is dead?he is just away.
With 'u eh'ery smileland a wave of
the haiuf,
As he wandered into an unknown
land,
And left us dytaming how vejy
fair "
It needs must'be, since he lingers
there.
Mild and gentle, as he was brave
When .th** sweetest love of his life
lie ffuve
Tw^simple things: where the violets
- ? - - -T=Puie
as tke eyes they were likened
to. . \
We think of him stN<as.tbe same;
w: 1 .**y. ,
| Tie ir. niii diad?he is lu^jtwav.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. lJtnneiTj\,
Sisters: Mrs. Mae U. Walker and
mm; Mis.vg Ulus-'oni and llelgm-~J
Dannuly; Brother, Mr. Charles II. '
Dannerly, Jr. ??-??
BEAUTY SFREADIST ,]
-? (In The Country) ~T
- : j'
By Madge C. Ferry?
Come, with me to the* country,
See the sunset truly grand,?
See the earth's output of glory?
Catering to the vims of man.. j'
Far from the rush and turmoil; 1!j
Amidst clinging matchless pines
Unpared for, yet, quite stately, (
Surround by honey-suckle vines, j.
You would wonder at the beauty ,
That my eyes have to behold? ,
As through choking sobs I murmur
Thanks for nature's sweet re- ^
pose. [
IlusFT! tlie-wind brings a message .
'Tis the Robin clear and bright c
In harmony with the echoes,
Of the summer's unknown de- ?
_ light.
+ c"
I can see the dazzling glamour, ^
Of the forest tree's away?
See the laden fruitful branches, *
Bhrough their lacks are mossy .
gray.
Tlio' unnoticed. Leauty .spreudi.st- 11
All for ma ills ungrateful soul,
Spreading sweetness for our comfort1?
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Nature's way is priceless gold.
CHER AW NEWS n
. 1 L>
M's. S. B Ervin spent a. few l';
days last week at the bedside of n
her sister Mrs. Flora- Campbell of ''
Hartsville. 1
Mesdames Sophronia I)eas, Alice
Wilson and Elizabeth Braxton chave
returned from summer school c
at Benedict-Allen, Columbia.
Miss Mamie House of Hartsville
ts?spending- *?ome time with? her +
relatives Mr. and Mrs. Most* Mont- 1:
gomery.
The M.K. Sunday school held 1
it-;, annual?picnic Thureda,.. at the?
to*?Cnmmunity?Park?A- ' large?r
number attended and enjoyed the
swimming and trames throughout '
the day. The ladies served a deli- 11
cious dinner! ~ t
Those desiring swimming instrue <
tion would do well to contact Mif (
A. F. R^binsonr"Mj\ Aaron Robinson
is' an expert atttT^promises to ''
give students very special attenk
ti'on. ~ 7 ~t
MPs*. .CQvingtajl-'-entertained the. f
Missionary1" Society of Wesley*',M.-.
E, Church at her home Friday af-,,
ternoon.
Mrs. Isabelle McDonald was 1
hostess at a Weiner Roast Friday i
night at the Community Park
swimming-pool. The party was in
honor of her niece Miss Evelyn
McDonald. A farewell party was
also given for Miss McDonald Sat>ONG
.. .v By Jos
pi?"
f 1899, they left for New They sc
st producers in some songs and create
They were taken *jp by the rounds
ncluding~the famous vfludflik
" * - r
and Colo wero When the Ameriq
tensotions of the ond Publishers was I
t decade of the able to protect their
ment by commercial
ft.
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J > ^ r-? You can >
' look/f
J '?' V p,exion wi
urduy,. ui'^lit ?u the h'mttr^of ~M
ami Jlt.s. Ciuirlos M<4)opajd;~
Miss Caiolyn Chapman, a n
Mary Grade spent th?. <tav in Hai
The Carnation Sociitl -Cjuii. w?
i >m rtair.o , .Mi .. Kstello <$iai
mrm at hei FvTTur Friday ovoninj
A delightful evening was enjoye
bythe tnembei s and a deliciou
initfimso wan i'iiuiI In tlifllbsl
I he LimhNsvVid Soviet,., of He
Dee--was <m4orh*jnedBy Mrs. -Nor
Pf.nl Fiidav afterhopn*
? Tin- YWf'.l V.as entvOa/ned Su
lay by Mrs. Georgia A
njoyablg evening was report**! b
lie members.
;\V \( TIM ! IKS FOR MID- >_
51* MM Kit ENJOYMENT
hiiu'e and Talynt Revue .
Io Be Featured
Tw*> vcoty entertaining event
lave been planned to punctuat
he Mid-summer social monot'onj
" First, the Palmetto Lodge o
oiks is presenting "Morris MqsIc;
ind his Orchestra fiom' Philadel
ihia at the Township Auditoriun
m Wednesday evening, July 27th
Mr. Mosley has just finished i
our months engagement at thj
iavov Pnllfonni-?jn Philadelphii
nd i<i n?.w on a dance tour" of thr
>outh. Music lovers rf Columbis
i~id vicinity are invited to spore
Vednesday evening as the guest
f the Palmetto Lodge of Elks. v<
it and listen or dance.'to the .cap
ivatinjr rhythm of Morris Mos
tty's orchestra. a
The next affair on ?ur Mid-sum.
uv meiivi is the ."Bronx..-. Talec
tevue," to he Riven at Allen I'iii
eisity . Aiitr. 1. Il?d8 by the . Pry
iincaii Fraternity (if .Broker T
V'ashineton Hiffh School.
The Pi ytiiin an Fi alei nJly \
taking a whole-hearted effort t<
resent to te'mil.lic the n- ki_o>\ i
:ilent W our city, on this proyran
nd to help the individuals, wh<
ave talent to" further devel '|
heir respective talent..
The- ittfair i.s hoped to hi- heuc.i
nil as well as entei faininc. Tal
nted youngster's and urownups ^
Columbia will appear on t hi
Bronze Revue" program to com
>ete Tor tuu iic" rivnunl tint; ttffi
irizes.
The public is cordially i:i\ite<
o- attend this affair..
l.AM - J tv.s advert n-vuipnt T
rorth $5.5h. ' Clip and enclose thi:
rK-.?-t isi-menf \\TtL STTfiT TTi t in
irst" .ttupoa that "pur
ha.-e ti.lcMi.V Famuys JJijljiiynt
)il, ma .liirjrv size S-l.yu huilli
nice cn!y~ ?1.0(1 prepaid. A valu
iblc $.2.50 fountain jVn and eiivu
ill" will bo jrrrjir a tent?at?s.>l..u'l;
reo. Fur a. h'os, pains ami al
luiscula. trou I les. Keep hamly ii
mine, "^rkahop and on farm. Al
nders shipped same day receivet
Uutu-y refunded if not satisfied.
Address. o:ders to:
Glenn Pl'oducts Co.,
5.18 Exeter'street.
From ASCAP Files
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il^ji) Wf<^? ...- ^^-.,.^CTCT.^. -.v?~>- ""^"a 1 - -il- iTi-j
>on formed a partnership with him
id many songs and frequently made
together.
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an Society of Composer*, Authors
Wmed in 19K the brothers were
copyrighted songs against infringe-*
users of music.
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1 Box Hair Grasper . _ .. 35e
1 Box- Special Hair Grower . 40c
1 Box Scalp Soap 20c
1 Box Pressing Oil _ 4B?
10 cents extra for postage
-) Rag late i ml in tT.~S7 Patent Office.
Agents Wantad. Write for Tarma
Made By
i Mme. FANNIE L. CAROLINA
1028 High Market Straat
Georgetown. S. C,