The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 03, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, December 3, 1398
PERSONAL MENTION
Principal P. B. Mdodana of Can
den spent Thanksgiving1 in Colun
bia.
Row A.W. Hill of Florence a
tended the Benedict-State gam<
here last Thursday.
Mrs. Mamie J. Stewart-Dawkin
Sit Stale College was among th<
fans from Orangeburg in tb
city Thanksgiving.
MVs. Almena DteLaine of Mai
ning \vas here Thanksgiving en
\ couraging~~the boys' from State"
Mr. Eugene DeLaine of Flor
ence spent Thanksgiving in th
city. No. 32 with State's team i
7 his son.
Dr. Singleton,- Newberry drug
gist came down with his friend
to witness the game betwee:
State and Benedict.
The Rev. Peace, of Aiken wa
at the Thanksgiving game in th
city last week .
?; Mr. Wm. Thompson, Co. Ager
of Clarcndont?was?here?Thanki
giving.
Mr. Vernon Thompson, principi
teacher in the school at McCo
was here Thanksgiving. He is
resident of Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harris c
State College spent Thanksgivin
in Columbia.
Prof. J. T. W. Mims of Clinfco
was seen among the Piedmor
people here for the game.
Miss Melrose Dial of Laurer
was in Columbia Thanksgiving.
Principal Zack Townsend of A
ken was among the Benedict /
. / lumni at the game Thursday.
Mr. Andrew Walker, princip;
of one jof the leading schools i
Dillon county, spent Thanhsgivir.
in the city.
; State College had a^ 15 pie<
__ band at the game Thursday. Tlu
furnished very excellent music
?the delight of the big crowd.
Principal and Mrs. S. L7 Finh
of Chester were among the c
standing alumni visitors here
see the State's Bulldogs lose tl
game with Benedict 13 to 7 i
one of the most hectic battles
me season fought to a finis
while 1.000 fans stood the puni:
ment from a cold, drizzling ra
for nearly two hours watchir
the game until the referee ble
the last whistle. '
Mr. Walter Crawford, teach
in the school at Mullins and pr
? ident of the Marioiv A. TJ. Cli
spent Thanksgiving in the citj
John Hurst Adams, younge:
son of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Adar
2117 Lady street, is much i
proved. He was accidently hurt 1
> * an automobile some weeks age
Miss Lola "Carter of Camde
one of the teachers in the Ba
well high school, was in the ci
, last week end. " - ??
Miss Ellen James, Booker
4 Washington school librarian spe
Thanksgiving at Hampton. S
was there for the Hampton-Unii
game.
Miss Dorothy Nance, teacher
the City schools of Rock Hill,
tended the game here Thursdi
' Miss Jlelen Bright^ senior - c
State College, returned to scho
* dissatisfied with the outcome
the game.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson
Mlarion were in Columbia W
nesday before Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt John?
of New York City were here i
the game Thanksgiving. They
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turned to Bennettsville to visit
Mrs. Johnson's relatives hefore re
turning to New York.
Mrs. Margaret Wright of Aiken
spent the week end with her aunt
Mrs. Bessie Hampton on Senate
Street. Mrs. Wright was formerly
Miss MargareriSallus of the city.
MR. MRS THOMAS
MURPHY FETED
Mrs. Whaley and Mrs. Taylor
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
i Murphy of-Ridgeway, S. C. with
1 a lovely tea. Mrs. Murphy is the
former Miss Blanche Outen. The
house was beautifully decorated
t with fall flowers. The living room
0 was adorned with bronzo and yel
- low chrysanthemums and mari
s golds. In the dining room the ta
0 ble was covered with lovely lace
e imported cloth and the centerpiece
was a beautiful candle trellis en
twined with ivy and red tapers
n burning. Assorted sandwiches and
r white iced cakes with punch and
jr ^vtints were served. ;?
The bride made a beautiful pic
ture in her gown of pa"le blue em
? bossed tnffet with JjTrTc corsage.
?Among?the?out of town guests
were Mrs. Lillie Outen, mother of
v the bride; Miss Corine Murphy,
s sister of the groom; also Mrs.
n Nellie Jackson of Washington, D.
C., aunt cf the bride; Mrs. Laura
Harris of Camden, grandmother
s of the bride and Rev. and Mrs. J
e P. Neal and son of Kershaw, sis
_ ter and brother in law of?th_(
bride. A very lovely* evening was
lt Spent
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THANKSGIVING VISITORS
x\ IN WAVERLY
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Bouler ol
a
2489 Brattoh street, had as theii
Thanksgiving guests their son anc
t daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs
g James R. Bouler, of Albany, N
Y.; Miss S. E. Green, instructoi
at Allen University and Mr. Cla>
n ton A. LeBoo, who has charge o1
it the Printing department of Aller
University; Mr. and Mrs. J. E
is Bass pf Albany. N. Y. and Tusk<
gee Institute, Ala., respectively
along with a few of their friend;
were recent company of Rev. anc
"ffrrs. W. B. Bouler.
THE L'AMUSANT CLUB
al i
in The club met at the home or
rg" MiirDash, 1916 Gervais ?treet a
8 o'clock. The meeting was calle*
to order by. the president. Afte
:e devotions, the program committci
entertained us with a~~5fcort am
snappy program. Several game
were played during the evening.
Last week -we were highly ei
tertained with a lovely Thank
giving program, which everyom
I enjoyed. Several poems and solo
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were rendered. At the end of th
i program we were presented witl
^ a beautiful scenery by a group o
/ young people who portrayed th
life of Pilgrims with white co
turnes and , burning candles. W
-?were proud -to have several guest
to witness the program. Afte
the roll call, the meeting adjouri
er| ed to meet at the home of Mi
es and Mrs. Brown 1912 Gervais St
jfj ~A delicious course of reTresI
P_ ments was served by the hostess
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jt _LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
ns ??
The club met at the home o
^ Mrs. Hattie Coleman 609 Sumte
( street. The meeting was called t
order by president, Mr. Sam W
nf liams, with the opening song le
mi by Mrs. Kennedy. After the-dev
ty tions the president took charge
? ealling for the TTrhrutes~of the lac
meeting, which were omitted th
T. secretary being absent. The sic
nt committee reported Mrs. Isabe
he Joyner on the sick liBt. She ha
*n the sympathy of the club.
Mr. Allen West will give
Chitterling supper and fish fry o
Dec. 10th at 615 Sumter St. at I
All of the members of the Silv?
Tea are taxed Me fpr anniversar
k All members are, asked to be pr<
qj ent so as we can elect officers fc
the coming year. All members ai
asuea 10 Dring tneir little boo*
on the 13th, so they can be chec
of ed. Mr. Boyce will give a Lemc
red Squeeze at the home of Mrs. Ros
Walter 513 Sumter St. Mrs. Mai
Lue Roundheart will give a fis
ion supper at her home Saturday ni
for Dec. 3, 1219 Wheat St. The rc
re was called by Mrs. Kennedy. C
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5.00 'I
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~~~ MISS JOHNS
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A member of the Senior Claris
- and an honor studorrfc-who has all
of the personality of the typical
Smith co-ed. She hails from Sum
ter, S. C., and is a graduate of
lection. Members present 12. The
next meeting will be at the homo
' of Mrs. Rosa "Walters 513 Sumter
1 St. We werev served chitterlings,
rice, punch and Russian tea.
Allen University
f
r Organ Fund
i
The following' contributions have
? been received to help defray the
; expenses of removing and rebuild
? ing the $25,000 pipe organ acquirl
ed from the Carolina Theatre of
Columbia. The president (is appeal
ing to all Arlumni, loyal African
Methodists' and friends of Aller
University everywhere to send u;
' a donation for this worthy entei
prise. Any'amount, large or smal
* will be gratefully received and a<
knowledged thru The Palmettc
& Xeatlerl -
^ Mr. Wm. P. Hahn __ $,r>.0(
s Rev. I.W. Witborn 5.0t
Dr. W.D. Chappollo ?.. .?=- 5.0(
1 Rev. L.L. Farmer N 2.0(
s Rev. W.J. Robinson, __ 1.0(
6 nr.. iimi / t^\ i ?_ n. ..
mi . vv 11 sun ^ urener ? ^ausa^e
3 Co. Salesman) .... 1.0(
e Rev. F.B. Lawrence and S. S. ,
^ Kingstree District. :. 7.0(
* Rev. Wm. Jackson 1.0(
e Rev. W. S. Mims 1.0(
s Rev. J. L. Benbow 2.0<
e Mr. W. A. White ........ 1.0<
3 Mrs. Lola McCracken 3.0<
r Rev. S. Nance ..........7".. l.Oi
11 Rev. J. S. Martin 1.01
' Rev. E. H. Mcfe? 5.0i
^ . Total $43.0i
NOTICE
We are in need of old issues o
r the catalog of Allen Universit;
? to complete our files. We will pa;
25c per copy of any issue prior t
^ 1928. Any one having copies a
0 above and desiring to dispose o
them, please communicate witl
me, stating year of issue an
0 number of copies for sale.
k EUGENE H. McGILL,
* President.
SOCIAL CHARITY CLUB
a ?
n Mullins.?The Social Charit
club gave a party Thanksgivin
night in honor of the presiden
>r who just returned from Nev
y York City, Mr. A. B. Carmicha(
,a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Be
I sie Pitts. The Social Charrty clu
)r will hold its next meeting at th
"e home of Mrs. Lee Bell.
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;k THE "C ANH D" CLUB
m Pacolet, S. C.?-The "C and D
'a club of Zion Hill school is th
y chorale and dramatic club whic
has for its purpose entertainin
te the public in sorngs and plays o
various sort.
The program committee, con
kdposed of Mr. Andrew Smith, Mr,
Gene A
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TUB PAlinCTTO LBADB
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Barber Scotia J jnior C< liege. Sh
was'rrowned by President McCro
i rey at the annual -ttlomecomini
|game._. > Fred
Hardy, Jr., feind Miss Eliza
beth Cook. is bu% preparing ?n,
tertair.munts for the' near future
Wp are planning a mock weddins
for December 8, 1938 with musi<
urnished bv the chorale club, wit!
Miss O. J. Goforth, director am
1 Miss Z. Gist, president. Ou:
other officers are Miss Helen Kel
ly, vice-president; Miss Mary Em
ma Shiffey, secretary and Misi
Irene Cook, treasurer.
This club meat,- once a week
a? d is . piar ning to -accomplish t
lot. W'e are hoping to rahc fundi
for the betterment of the schoo
by giving programs here and-vis
iting other schools.
YOUNG MEN'S PR?GRESSlVl
CLUB
Progressive club hold its week!
meeting Nov. 16 at the home o
Mr. Wm. Singleton with Mr. Wrr
Wright assistant host*. The meet
ing u:is called to order hy?t_h_
president Mr. James Besseliev
After the usual business a dc
licious salad and fruit course wa
served. Our next meeting will t
held at the home of Mr. Marro
Besselieu with our president er
tertaining.
B. C. CLUB
Thef-Benedict Collie club, wi
1 ? v - * - T? 1
y noid us meeiir.^i iut*su?y,
^ 8, 1938 in the Library. All mem
bers and foi4ne>r graduates ar
' urged to be present at 7:30 p.rr
) . Mrs. N. A. Jenkins, Pres.
) (Mrs.) J. R. Gilliam, Sec.
THE EAGLE CLUB
3 The club met at the home <
Miss Estella Western, Friday wit
g Mr. John Trezevant, presidinj
who led the opening selectioi
Prayer Mr. Ezekiel Moten. Selc
ton, Rtmember Me, by Miss Wes
I tern. Bible verses were recite
Bringing in the Sheaves was lc
f by Mrs. Rebecca Robinson. Ti
y minutes were read, received ar
adopted. Business of interest wi
y discussed. Members present 1
0 The roll was called. The then
s bers responded. We were v^i
f pleased to have with us the pre
, ident of the Lucky?Bird Soci;
- club, Mr.--Sam Williams who spol
d briefly of the club. It was ei
joyed. Visitors are always we
come. We are very proud. of oi
mcrhbeiy Mr. Haskel Brown wl
won the Turkey at the club hou:
Monday .ni?hf, Npvemb^r 21 gp
en away by the Twelve Star So
ial club. .The next meeting w:
y be - at the home of the preside!
?611 Gadsden, Mrs. Lillie Peri
c> led the closing selection. T1
v president led the Mizpah. Th(
the club enjoyed a fishing pari
IS erven by Miss Western for tl
^ benefit of the 'club. The hoste
e of the evening served hot choc
late, crackers and cake.
'""COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
Kingstree, S. C.?Th<e Cosm
e polrtan club was royally ente
h tained at the home of Prof.' ai
g Mrs. W. M. Anderson by Miss
f Reese, McKim and Mathis, We
? nesday night at 7:30 o'clock. T
i- meeting was opened with pray
by the president followed
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MISS RUTH ADAMS
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* of Gcldville was elected Miss Hell
Street III for 193&-39. Although
this is her first year at Bell Street
?Miss Ariams is \veTl rTT/ecPTJy her
cinsc mates and teachers.
- Thanksgiving quotations finin the
club. After the business discussion
Mrs. A. N. Me Fa rl in pave a
few remarks on the spirit of
Thanksgiving*. This was followed
by a tasty fruit salad on lettuce
leaves, crackers, and tea. Turkey
souvenirs deeorated with candy
suckers and bearing prophesies of
^thankfulness birought much fun.
Mrs., A. N. McFarlin won the
prize m the game of "Command
er". Others winning high opinion
in ths game were Misses Mc
a Kim and Morris.?The meeting ad
- journed to meet with Miss E. Mor5
ris at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
V. T. Thomas, Wednesday, November
30.
COMMUNITY THRIFT CLUB
[ The Community Thrift Club met
i at the home of Mrs. Louis Sim
j mons, 1200 Manning- Ave. Pro
t pram was sponsored by Mrs. Alma
Alexander. The devotional exer
cises?prayer led by the president
? Mrs. Florence Guess. Reading by
Mrs. Katie Peppers. Solo by Mrs.
> Eatell KershSw. Instrumental solo
J by Gennie Kershaw. Poem by Mrs
j Boston Brice. Remarks by Mrs
, Lous . Smmons. Refreshment was
served.
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when yon include a clipping of thi
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11 analysing three Questions. Bxpla
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e THE PA~LME
' 1310-ASSEMBLY STREET
C. Q. C.?Please tell me which
will I be more successful at going
to college or taking the engineering
course I have in mind?
'* Apswer?My .suggestion is that
'h, you go to college and take up the
course of engineering there. Regardless
of what kind of course
r* you wish to study . -. . if it car
be arrange^ to take it in-xoilege
... it will pay you many
times over as the oourse would
l?!be more thorough.
l(*l M. M. H.?Should I take this
18 out of town job that has been of" 'fered
to me?
I Answer?I don't think "that it
"y, would be the logical thing to dt
3* in your case. You wjoi/ldn't be
a'. satisfied in a small town and yoi
:e1 are getting along swelLwhere ym
1*1 are and I can't see where a ehang<
| would help conditions for you.
ir| J. B.?Tell me will -I be success
1?1 ful with my tob'acco crop that is
5e. to be sold?
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c-' Answer?Xes you'will-.... . It
ill a few weeks time you will yei
nt this matter adjusted and you wil
rv receive a fair Drice for vour to
le bacco. The first part of 1939 wil
;n prove to be favorable from a fi
ty naneial standpoint also . . . ar
le unexpected gin.
ss B. B.?Should I go home to mj
o- child ?
Answer?Your little youngster
la all right . . . and if you cai
get good employment where yoi
are and provide the child with th
o-1 necessities she needs, you wouli
:r- fair better to remain where yd
rid are for a while. There is ver;
es little you could do back hom
d- with her.
he P. C. B.^-My boy friend leftr m
er last April and said he would re
by turn to me this Christmas. Te'
Smiley
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Eva Grant, a i unking Vu.ileni 1 '.
and senior in Mr. F1 v<i M:. .I
home rcom. became ".Mi.-.- P ukcr in
| wasnmgton" lor the school term i"J
PARENT.TEACHERS' ASSO'N. "x
ORG ANIZED AT DYERS HILL ' | th
SCHOOL. MARLBORO CO. < an
On Sunday afteVnwon. X'vem- ev
ber 20th, a large number of pa-1
trons assembled at Dyer? "Hill -'<1
school for organization of the Pa- M
rent-Teachers1 associathm. All M
entered wholeheartedly into the W
devotional excici.se which was inspirational
to all.
The teachers endeavored to show r<!<
the vital importance, of needed co- jji
operation between parent and tea- th
cher for the welfare of the child >p
and school, touching upop the ph.v t
sical, moral and mental care of f".
I the child, emunasizi: g the impel*
i tance of acute alertness on the M
l part of parent and teacher for the ~
benefit of their children. Many _
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TTO LEADER
COM'MIUA, S. I
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me if he is going to carry out this
promise regardless of what 1
hear?
Answer?Your boy ftiend forgot
his promise three months af
, ter he left you. I5y Christmas
; time he will be the" husband of
, another girl. N'o . . . young lady
! he isn't going to return and you
; may as well adapt yourself to
this news and find you some other
friends.
D, M.?I can't get satisfied on.
1 another job since I left my old
place and I am wondewmg if I
wijjfcsv'er be able to or not?
hr Answer?Store you will . . . and
' you are going to find the job that
you have just started to work on J
1 will be the place you will work (
h permanently for the next' year at
! least. Make up your mind to a_Ldatrt
yourself to the peculiar ways ?
} of your boss . . . by doing so.
} you can hold your job. nr
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f ii'.f'.rmation blot ght to them
ii pledge'; them.-elves .to be more
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The . organization" was perfectMrs.
Carrie- Bush, president;
r. So m Rrown.t vice-president;
rs. '/.' ]] hia Kelly, secretary; Mr.
ill him I.''Werv. treasurer. .
Notwithstanding th'is being the *
: meeting the-wide-awake present
alh-d f"<- an 'offering' and
;;m"um of Sl.iiii. was placed in
e treasure. The cooperative
:i(! v. n - indeed ihspirng to the
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:;o the hearty response.
Te:wh..?*:. Mrs. Madelr.e T. '.eak
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ALL WINTER
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Mrs. Florence Tucker. Hostess
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