The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 24, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
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W V PERSONAL MENTION
; H , Miss Nerissa Mance, secretary
?|^Lto President Walker, Wilberforce
' ^Ityniversify, is home for Christmas.
the AME Church*^ at?'Florence1,
Hipent Monday in Columbia.
Kev! Ferguson, presiding elder
^ ""of the Spartanburg district of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, was
Prof. Carl Flinnor nf Allan ;<
|B,in Washington. D. C., for the ho'lMr.
Robert G. Oliver- of Sum-^WMiwrton
was at the organ recital
^H.?t Allen Monday night.
Mrs. M. J. Sumter of St. Paul
was among the out of city guests
K?*t Mr. Abraham's musical feast
^B"Monday night.
Principal George Abraham o f
^^Lthe Bishopville school was' in Co^^Humbia
Monday night. He is the
HEbrother of the music wizard F.
^Kr Palmer Abraham, head of the de tpartment
of music at Allen
Wttt- Miss Sarah Morris, and Miss
Wt Sawyer of Union spent Sunday in
K,the city.
Col. H. B. Butler of Newberry
Hj>epent several days in the city last
Htmas' weeksJ'and the weeks
^Christmas have their joys
Air sorrows. Misg Helen
Hbrarian at Broker WashBigh
School lostj $35 in th?
B? district on Main street
^Kurday afternoon. No one
her, she said. She
^L-oftpor her pay envelope
^ftt amount in it. whito cVi^r.
c misfortune happened
^^^^^ but two hours before the
|Bfft for Institute, W. Va. and
^^^Miss James had planned to take
B that bus home to see "Mother and
Buy something1 for your chil^^ t.dren's
Christmas when you come
to town next Friday and Saturday
Mr. Sam A. Moore, high official
Hp'in the Masonic circles, came down
P, from his home town, Winnsboro,
week to~be in the tirand
^^^Lodge Convention. J
m "Dr. and Mrs. Daniels of Kaleigh
M. C., were guests of President
gStarks of Benedict College, while
^^Bfcere Monday seeing the college
I Kant" ^r" ^anic's >3 president of
Blhaw University.
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^BP Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McDonald,
^HLSr., of Sumter were among the
^Hfc?hristmas shoppers in Columbia
^^B^uesday. 7 I
Miss Minnie Mallory of George
Blo wn school - spent-^Tuesday in the
To the delight of the many
friends of Miss Edna Butler, she
1s up and out again. Thanking
the many friends for their sympathy
and kind words of expression
.during tre recent automobile acci |
Ident.
MY. David Smith who has been
;in Laconiah, New Hampshire for
.the past year has returned to the
;city. He reports a very pleasant
stay in N., Hampshire. He will
again affiliate with the Palmetto
Chauffers club of Columbia.
Miss Mary Gladden of Washington,
D. C., is in the cit^for
the Christmas TvoTTdays a'. 1133
^Laurel St. Her many friends are
pjflad to see her.
fF MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Frierson |
of Camden, S. C., announce the
fel' marriage of their daughter, Lola
Louise Carter to Mr. William Leroy
Myers of Barnwell, S. C.
' Miss Carter. a graduate of Ben"
B e3Tct College, Columbia, S. C., is
t . now a teacher and music instrucKj?
tor in the Barnwell High School.
Mr. Myers, in interior decorator
Wr~ and a graduate of Hampton Insti-I
tute, Hampton, Va., is now prin-|
i rinol 4-u
m me ummond School in
Barnwell County.
WL Both young people will continue
E working in their present positions!
ft . until the end of the school year. I
On Monday, Dec. 26th, at the
. bride's home, friends from all ovei'
F the state will gather to extend
t their best wishes to this neWlyfct
wed couple.
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Will definite
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"'"WANTED?A lady teacher, with
First Grade Certificate, able to
teach ninth and eleventh grades,
small classes. Medium salary and
"will furnish board and room. Address
Missions, Box 261, Mayesville,
S. C.
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WANTS POSITION
? Experienced teacher with first
, grade certificate, 2 1-2 years ol
| college training ' and a typist,
wants position at or.ce address
I Teacher, 2023 Taylor St., Columbia,
S._C.
NOTICE
the catalog of Allen Universitj
to complete our files. We will paj
r 25c-per copy of any issue -prior t<
1928. Any one having copies as
above and desiring to dispose ,ol
them, please communicate with
me, stating year ^ of issue" anc
number of copies for . sale.
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CARD OF THANKS
We take this method to'thanK
I our many friends over the state
I for the kindness shown us in the
recent sickness and death of our
dear wife and loving mother.
May God's richest blessings
rest upon every one of you.
REV. J. A. BATEN - "
and, Daughters.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving?memory of my devot|
ed wife, Mrs Lilla M. Emerson,
I who departed this life December
24, 1935.
Though three years are gone,
j The wound is still unhealed;
Unmeasured is the sorrow,
That lies in mv heart rnnponlnrl
i "Gone but not forgotten."-,
|i " r- ' . W.-Gv-'EMERSON, Husband.
J New York City.
MYSTERY SOCIAL CLUB
' The club held its final meeting
for the year at the home of Mr
Paul White. The house was call
ed to older by the President Mrs
Adams after the devotional exorcise.
The house was opened foj
business. Mrs..' Kennedy, the
treasurer, turned over the sum oi
$255.45 which was paid to the
members. Also Mrs. Gertrude
| Smith the expense treasurer turn
ed over the sum of $111.41.
The hostess served a delicious
, hot supper. This is (Mrs,) Pear)
I Boyd, signing off for 1938. A
Merry Christmas to all the club?
and a bright and Happy New
Year.
|eV BNTNtT~STTR SOCIA L CLUB
f The- club held its last meeting
Wednesday night, Dec. 21 for this
year an our members wore pres:
ent except those out of the- city
I arid all went home rejoicing because
they got their belonging.
Hoping we will have a greater
year in 1039. By the help of the
j Lord under the instruction tf the
President!, Mr. G. W. McDaniel
the members have been well pleas
ed with him. Closing song God
be with you till we meet again.
]. (Miss) Viola Jenkins, reporter
GROUP NO. 3
. Pendleton, P. C.?As the -teachers
of Group No. 3 reached , the
school glancing the windows and
around the classrooms, one could
easily say that Christmas was
here.
The teachers of group 3 held its
monthjy mectimg, December 16th
at the/Pendleton Training school.
The President* Prof. McNewtpn
Sullivan, presided. The miinutes
of the previous meeting were received
and adopted. New business
on plans for Achievement Day.
r.acn memDer expressed themselves
on the plans fop a Bigger and
Better Achievement Day program
'which will be March 3, 1039. Each
dn joyed the recreational ptViod,
the mew stunts and plans that are
expected to be otn our Achievement
Day.
Teachers of Group No. 3 wish
all A Merry Christmas and A
Happy New Year.
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ST. ALBAN TR. SCHOOL
The spirit of Christmas is truly
around St. Albain. On Thursday I
night a very impressive program j
was given "by members of the glee j
club "The King is Here". In con- 1
miction with the program a Bible4
contest was given, Mrs. Anna !
(5oldsmith answering the highest
:ENO
LOO iJL
ily be awarded
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MORE FUN T1
M:iv Sanf!i'? jinniui
the more fun than
alt the members o
may the spirit of ha
?> for the 365 days of
I Silver's 5 <S
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ANDY KIRK AND 0
AT AUDITORIUM, E
Andy Kirk and his sensational
' orchestra, dance lovers favorite
from coast to coast will invade
the city on the nite of December
29th at the Township Auditorium
ballroom in one of the most glum
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ANDY KIRK ' |
number of Bvble questions .was
prc^ntid a Bibloi Tlie proginin
- was- -?nder- -t-he- fIirertimr~of- M rs'Dash.
Friday during, chapel hour little?Miss
Willie Mae Jackson sang
beautifully "Beautiful Star" and
little Miss- Don-is Burts told th?
story of the "Old Man's Gift".'
Chapel was under the leadership
of Mrs. Dendy.
On Sunday afternoon in the din
+ng halt a chocolate sip and Bible
contest we: e given. Mr. Da- 1
vid Clemmons of the 10th grade-,
was winner. ' i
The 10th grade English class un j
rlnr tKo /tii-nrifirto. rst Ulc, A,l?m. I
is sponsoring a school paper. Mas
tci; Charles Gc/ldsmith of the 1st
grade I is reporter for his class;
dttle M4?s Sarah Sullivan and
Eugene Jackson reporters for
A Christmas Treasure Hunt will
be given in chapel by Mrs, Anderson,
Tuesday nigr.t. Miss
Cromer is sponsoring a New Y?ar_
Box. entoi tainniohit, January nth
Thursday night in the chapel.
Any one desiring counter stools
wash boards or electric table
lamps, see, ProfT~T)endy a>nd-'hn
boys. They have made some really.
worthwhile. ?
IJttle Miss Goldi? Babb who is
ajlways a welcome little visf,oi
with teachers and students was
on the campus last Tuesday also
Miss Harris, Miss Thelma Leake,
Messrs Evans and Leake all of
Clinton.
Miss -Butler?and the X\A girls
a^r.n t V, u lilt. ,r I.,
shape in the near future.
The basketball teams hope to
be in readiness to play tlvCir first
game shortly after the holidays.
HEN N ETTSVILLE N EW S
A number of the schools are
closing for the holidays and the
teachers are leaving for their va
riou# homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Deas and
Mrs. K. Deas of Cheraw w'ere ir. I
William
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With Russell Ha>
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ban
.a circus
1 visit to your house
a circus for you and
f your family. And
ppiness carry over for
the new year.
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DECEMBER 29th
orous social events of the seasoi
un let- the promotion, of Bronze
men Club. Every possible prepari
tion has been made in an efTor
to make this affair one of the bij
nest of the season and Andy Kirl
is 1 ringing his entire company o
entertainers to add lustre to th<
-gala festivities.
Featured with Aftdy Kirk \yil
be Mary Lou Williams, the newlj
crowned "Queen of the Ivories'
who has won the admiration anc
acclaim of a dozen Broadway music
critics. Her title as the "Amei
ican Sweetheart of the Ivories" i?
well befitting and Miss Williams
also -lias?t-ho dh tinetion-of- being
amdrig the foromevst arrangers of
the N'egro race. She has beer
favorably compared with Fletehei
Henderson and Don Re iman.
Another big feature of the Andy
Kir!; orchestra, and one that
will surely delight the femnie pa
trons, is Pha Terrell, the golder
voiced singer. Pha Terrell has a
very pleasing delivery and his ir
terpl-etation of romantic lyrics
and sweet melodies has plaeec
i him among the most popular sir
[ gers in Orkdom.
~~~ NEGRODOLLS
FOR SALE
Prices 75c to $5.00
They arc cheaper and more beau
tiful than ever.
(IVtrs.) J. R. GILLIAM
the city fur day p.m. house guest?
of the reporter, (Miss) Sanders,
i Mr. Jani.es . Robinso 1, Randy
Wiight and Mr. For J of Cheraw
we e in the city house guest of
i Missus Itefphtnc MeRiantet and
Mair.i * Monzoh. Tlify all motored
t<> Sumter Sunday arid report
XV. ?. Ml,. IMKt.-UIIIl. .-uajr. .Ill,
V" lis/ Pearson accompanied
then* hick. Ho reported a very
pleasant stay.
Miss Ma niieMouzon left Momday
for Manning, S. C., where
she will, spend the holidays with
relatives and friends. Miss Delphine
McDaniel, left for Wash
ington, P. C.. where she will spend
the holidays. Mrs. Ardella Robin
t- ami Miss Emily McCay~Teft
for a 10 days stay in N^w York
City visilirg relatives and frietnds
- Mr:?R '.vinond?Anderson?e4?Klloree
was the weekend guest of
Miss ThJma Spears. Watch the
Leader and see what's going to
happesn'.
M(. Jim Allen and Mrs. Ida
Johnson joined in happy wedlock
Sunday evening, 7:30 at the home
of Rev. A. J. Wright.
Lew AYERS
in
"YOUNG
DR. KILDARE"
with
LIONEL BARRYMORE
P \(T \f r T T A
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?Now Playing?
Starts Monday
Dawn Patrol^
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THE FRONTIKRSM/I
den ? Geo. Hayes ?
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I COME RIGHT ON IN
J-, Howdy, neighbor! It's nice to see you
i* we've appreciated your friendship during
19.38. And it's nice to have this oppor.
tunity to say "Merry ChristmasT7
| David G. Ellison
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11 TUerrg Christmas to Uou|k, |
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l'? That effervescent, catching spirit of gaietv %
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' g that characterizes the attitude of one friend o \
I o o. '
0 ..toward another during the holiday season 3
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our wends .and customers. , . . g
jT Allen Bros. Milling Co. * | i
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J ". Mr. J. Boyd .. . 1.00 3
'Allen University ! Miss M. T. Garrett ..... 1.00 '
tj Prof. A. M. Anderson 1.00 j
I t;Mrs B. W. Crawford __ .. 1.00'
, Organ tuna J Mr. James Wnjker . 1.00 |
l' ' Mr. J. S. Thomas ... .... 1.00
v . ? ? ' ; Mrs A. J Hiidebrand 1.00 |
The Organ Fund is gradually *e.v; RK|?.ur* increasing,
although we have not m!.SS a t'S r i on '
heard from many of Presiding El- ^ trl ^ " " ! r? '
- ders,?leading?Pastors; Alumni n? n T AC" " . ? r. nr> ! t
Clubs and friends; The installa- M f t'nn i
tion is completed and first recital prrV *T T jr.-u." "" i'nn i
w.s Kiyon last Monday night. We .. .. | '
were able to do this because our r ?, ... . f,,,
; Wilder was kind enough to go for *J- ** }$t
ward with the work trusting us SPrty Hili S S. Rev: ' ' V
to pay him later. Therefore we M / Sumpter. Pastor ? 1.50
are* urging .our friends* to please Mr A w kimkins i.oo!
send us something Don t wait to T v Swinton ... 5.00
! get a big sum. send whntpvur mn _ - ?
, ~, . , v.?-*"*I Prof. F. H. Dedmond 2.50
; have. The important thin,? is time I Mr Henrv Webber 1 00
| Whatsoever thou doest; do quickly j Fre?hman Class .. 5.25 1
The names of the. contributors, Miss Lnuj?p Burch j 00 s
' thru the Columbia Gluo will be proj- j M A Myers 4 00 P
. ffiven next week. i Dr E A Adams " F00 \
?7 ??' ' E. H. AlcGILL. t^iss 1E<J^7Aldams 1.00
| Organ Recital .. 23.00
Brought forward ... v ..... $79.50 Columbia District Pilgrim Q
| Halth and Life Ins. Co. 5.00 1
Clarendon Co. A. U. Club: |
Mr. W. E. Singleton 1,00 1
] Mrs. L. B. Burgess 1.00
Mr. C C Burgess 1.00 Total : -- $214.63
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.. BROXZEMEX Present
Andy Kirk
And His CLOUDS OF JOY! _ J
THURSDAY NITE, DECEMBER 29th | From
9 till ? / - . |j?
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ANTES AND SOCIALS
can he easily arranged
by calling 9265"
Mrs. Florence Tucker. Hostess
Mr. William Brooks, Manager
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