The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 04, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. Sam Williams of }States_burg
was here last Friday nite.,
"Munsie" was here "putting up
ik his fences."
Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Spears c/f
Sumter were city visitors , last
Fridays,
, Miss Ruth Clark of the Carver
f \ school spent last week-end in
v Greenville with relatives.
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The Alumni dedication of Al-1
len's gymnasium will be held in
the "gyfti" Thursday night of the
week of the State Teachers' con^
vention. The festival will begin
at ten o'clock after the speaking
in the teachers general assembly.
Prof. H. \V. Baumgardncr will be
guest speaker for the occasion.
Prof. W. H. Burton and Mr. Da-1
?? ; vid Bethea ate gefcieral managers j
of the affair: Miss Janie Smith
of the Columbia chapter will be
flooff manager, all Allenites and
their friends will be admitted by
card. Get them word.
Mfb~PaUl Stewart, instructor in
the Winnsboro school, \vas in the
city last Saturday.
Mrs. H. B. Butler, 2200 block
gf~Gervais stieet, visited Chavlesto
last Sunday. ^ '
HIGH HATTERS SOCIAL
ANI) SAVING CLUB
The club hold its regular meeting
Wednesday night at the borne
of Mr. Wm. Johnson 1614 Carolina
Court. The meeting was opened
by the president. Song: No
Never Alone. Prayer by Mr. Wm.
Bonner. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted.
The house was then opened foi
business. The club gave a party
Saturday night at the home o 1
Mr. Wm. Johnson, everyone en
joyed themselves fine.
An invitation was received from
the Waverly Sunflower Chibinvit
ing the High Hatters to attend a
Bingo Party Monday night Feb.
27, at the home of Mrls. Julia Tho
mas, 1013 Pine street. The club
was then adjourned?by ainging-rTill
We Meet Again. Next meet'
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^ 111^ win ut at tut; iiuiiic ui mina
Inez Runth 1106 1-2 Pine street.
LUNCEFORI) TO SWING
IN JAPANESE
iJinimie Lu nee ford's orchestra
and School of Jazznocracy, which
comes to the Columbia township
auditorium o n Friday night,
L March 17th, has been touring Europe
regularly for five years, in
addition to his busy months Hi
America. Next year, after completing
his current American torn
be will jro again to Europe which
has 'acclaimed mini' its favorite
swing batoneer, as evidenced by
record sales.
All of this leads up to his new
1939 foreign bookings which have
w- been extended this year lor the
first time to Japan. In that oriental
country, believe it or not, I
? they know the difference between
a jitterbug and an icky. Puzzled
as to what tunes to play in Japan,
Lunceford sought advice from
Ruth Sato, a Japanese girl who is
a newspaper writer in San Fran
ctsw.?
SOCIALITE SOCIAL CLUB
Spartanburg?The club held its
regular meeting Thursday nite,
Feb. Dth at the home of Mrs. Ma
mie Gere, Highland Ave. The
meetinr was culled to order by
the ' president Mrs. Lula Cheeks.
^ Opening song, Come to Jesus, led
by Mrs. Amanda Morris,*. Pray?i
by Mrs. Mary L. Evans. Anothei
selection by Mrs. Etolia White.
The minute's of the laiSt meeting
were read and adopted^ After the
business part of the meeting the
roll woo called, o'uh one responded
briefly with a verse and dues.
The club adjourned to meet* with
Mrs. Essie GafTney. The hostess
{$r served a delicious repast.
M'ss Arrig Smith of 311 Beacon
street had as dinner guest Sunday
Mr. Wi'l Williams.
LUCKY BIHD SOCIAL CLUB
^ The club met at the home of
Mr. and Mfs. James Kennedy Feb
28. The meeting was called to order
at 9 o'clock by chaplain Mrs
j Boyce, with the opening song led
I her. SaWj Vr by Mr. Sam Williams
Scritpure lesson by Mrs. Eva Adams.
Song by Mrs. Annie Porter.
This song brought our devotions
to a close. The president took
charge calling for minutes of the
last meeting which were read and
fsdopted. The sick eommittee >
ported Mrs. Annie M. Tucker, also
Mr. James Kennedy convalescing.
LTh(; unfinished business was tran
sacted. The new business was also
acted upon. The roll was called
by Mrs. Kennedy. Our next meet
ing will be at the home of Mrs,
Mannle Bowers, 1012 College St.,
March 7th. We were dismissed by
Mrs Boyce. We were served hot
fish, potato salad, tea, tomatoes
kanff cakeT There will be a Big Ap
pie entertainment at the home of
Mrs. Bowers 1012 College Sireet,
Tuesday night, host Mr. Ned
Hines. Mr. West Johnson was host
for tonight.
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EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its regular meetin"
Wednesday night, Feb. 21 at
its regular hour. The meeting was
opened by the elub song led by the
chaplain, Mr. E. Jenkins. Prayer
by the chaplain. Lesson read by
the vice-Pres., Mr. I. Jenkins. The
devotions closed and the meeting
turned' over to the president. The
minvtcs were read and adopted.
Unfinished and new business was
discussed. Remarks made by dif!
ferent members. Next meeting on
Wednesday night, March 1, at
-1002 Gatps stjeet.
SUNSHINE RAND SAVING
CLUB.
The e'ub met at the home of Mr.
Ford, 2222 Lady street. The mdet
ing was called to order at 8:45 Mrs
\V. M. Jackson took charge of the
devotional services. First selection
was led by Mrs. Hannah Cook
Scripture lesson was read by Mrs
Clara Belton. We were then led
in prayer by the president, Wm.
Means. Second selection led b y
Mrs. W. M. Jackson. After >vhirh
the devotional services were closed..
The-minutes were read and
adopted. Th sick-committee report
ed no one sick. The roll was called
and each member responded briefly
with Bible verses. Mrs. Julia
Green was our speaker for the
evening, who read us a very intever,ting
paper. A trio composed
o! Mrs. W. M. Jackson, Mrs. G. E
Bolton and Mr. G. E Bolton was
enjoyed by all. Our next speaker
will 1*' Mi-?Sammy?Thompson.
Next nicotine: will bo at the home,
of Mrs. Sarah Gladden, 1104 I.au
reus street.
CITY WIDE BEUA1CIANS CLU B
the club mot Tuesday, Fek.- 21
and was well attended. The past
attendance gives added hope thai
the. next meeting to be held at
Elsieleen's Beauty Shoppe, 2029
Taylor street will be better attended.
The meeting will convene
at 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 5th, or the benefit
of the Baby Contest'of Wes)
ley ME church; there will be a
silver tea at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyes Sanders, 1513 McDuffie
street. The public is urged to
atterd.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
Despite the inclement weather,
church services- were impressive
Sunday. An appreciative audience
witnessed the musical program
rendered by the. Ever Ready"quartette
Friday ni.ght.
?We arc glad?to?report that
Principal Hightower was dismissed
from the Columbia hospital
Sunday and that his wounds are
healing nicely.
Many congratulations should go
to Asst. Principal Gardner for the
excellent manner in which the
school is going under his supervision
during the absence of the
principal.
Miss L.E. Dannelly and her
class held the student body spell
bound Wednesday with a program
in honor of George Washington.
We regret to lose Catherine (
Smith, from the 10th grade thru'
marriage, but we hope her iphtrimonial
oarrer will be happy.
Mrs. Anderson and Miss Jefferson
were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Broadnax Monday.
Sorry to report Mrs. Rosa Bell!
Raiford (our PTA- president) andj
her father Mr. 11. Greene on the
ick list.
M.\ Hopkins enjoyed a delicious
dinner ;.with his student Azalce
Davis Thursday afternoon.
NEGRO FARMERS FORM
RICHLAND ADVISORY BOARD
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Thirty-two Negro farmers and
farm women met in the Masonic
Temple .1125 1-2 Washington St.,
Saturday and organized a County
Advisory Board. The purpose of |
the f/gaization is to assist the
farm and home agents in carrying 1
out their agricultural extension
program of worl
V. The meeting was called by J.
E. Dickson, County Agricultural
Agent fo|- Negro farmers o f
Richland county, and Mrs. Frances
E. Thomas Richland Home
Agent, Mrs. Marian B. Paul, State
jNegro home Supervising Agent.
Mis. Frances I1;. Tho.mna and J.E.
Dickson spoke briefly to the far-i
mors on the purpose of the meet"ihg.
They also potnted the many!
ways by which the farmers cam
help themselves and put over a
successful farm program if they
would only carry out the teaching j
and practices as outlined by the
extension agents.
The officers and members o f
the Advisory Board are as follows
S J. Dunlap, president; Mrs. Hattie
Lewis, vice-presjdent; A. L.
Broom, secretary; Mrs. Eliza An
derson, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Paris
Richardson, reporte. Members:
Mesdannes Lucile Reaves, Edna
Kirkland; Alethia Dykes, Hattie
Pearl Eleazer, Sallie Lorick, Jessie
N'elunis, Estella Clark, Sunnah
Graham, Minnie Lowman, T.
B. Mills, Delia Richardson, Eliza
Wilson. Benzena Howell, Julia
Gray, Cora H. Cook,; Messrs. I.
J. Alston, S. E. Able, Robert. E.
Taylor, W. H. Havrisj C. E. Fratier,
James Gray, BeVkeley ReyTlie
rext meeting of the Advisory
Board will be held in Agent
Dickson's office, 1125 1-2 Washington
street, at 1 p.m., March 11.
i CARLISLE NEWS
1 Mrs. Carrie Brown and three
" grandcniicircn leit a lew days ago
| for Florida to spend a while with
; her brother. Miss Clara Cureton
I spent the week end with her sis
L UNION NEWS
The Union County* Teachers
held their monthly meeting Saturday
in the Sims High auditorium.
Prof. W. M. Bogan, principal
of the Santuc school is president
and Miss Julia Dobson, Jeanes
teacher is secretary.
Rev. L. G. Bowman of Newberry
and representative of The Palmet
to Leader was here last week.
Rev. Bowman is always welcomed
in Union. '
Miss Sara Morris of the Sims
High faculty and Mr| Marion
Douglass, N. C| Mutual representative
spent last Sunday in Bennettsville
with Miss Morris' parents.
The Misses Harper, teachers in
the Whitmirc school spent the
week end in Union and worshipped
at Bethel church.
The "friends of Mr. Ed Rochelle
will be saddened to hear of his
untimely death. He was shot Sat
urday evening and died early Sun
day morning. He is survived by
his mother,-1Mrs. Rochelle, two
sisters and a brother. The McKis
sick Funeral Home has charge of
funeral arrangements.
Miss Eunice A. Beatty and Dr.
W. S. Douglass were visitors in
Union Sunday.
Mrs. Mamie Wilson is indispos
0(1 this WPok Hpv frinrwlc Virknr? cV??
will be out soon.
Those that heard Jesse O. Thomas
in Spartanburg Sunday af
ternoon are loud in their praise
of the wonderful address. Mr
Thomas is a natibnally known orator.
The Spartanburg District parsonage
cf the M.E. Church o n
Dean street in Spartanburg is being
renovated. The local trustees:
G.W. Boldon, Chin, Atty R T
Smith, Dr. T.K. Gregg, Dr. C.L.
Norris and the Dist. Supt., Rev.
C.F Ferguson compose a special
committee of the tfustee board
to look after this w,ork. When
completed, this v/ill be one of the
best district parsonages of the
connection in the state.
Rev. J. M. Dawkins, pastor at
Carlisle and Santuc was a recent
visitor in this city. He reports
much success on his new charge.
Prof. J. R. Ezell, principal of
the JoneSville school and the entire
faculty attended the county
meeting Saturday.
A very large per cent of the
teachers are planning to attend
the State Teachers meeting in Co
lumbia.
Mrr R. K. Groves, special representative
of the N. C. Mutual
Life Insurance Co., is in this district
doing special w6rk with the
men.
ing a very creditable business on
South Wallace St. Also Miss Kate.
Ruff on N. Church St. Tt or>rvoovoi
? h'fww* ? I
that the young men leave this
type of business to the young women.
A cheek on affairs reveal
that.the women are running most
of the business conducted by our
group.
Mr. D. O. Nicholas, Agent for I
the Pilgrim Life Insurance Co.;
attended the district meeting in
Spartanburg Friday.
The city officials are making
much needed improvements on the ,
streets. They are makine them I
much wider. Union was for a long;
time nott.d for its narrow streets
It would be fine if The Palmetto
Leader could be [read in every
home in Union. If you are not a
regular subscribe*!', call at Sartor's
Pharmacy and buy a copy
each week.
FRIENDSHIP AME CHURCH
ReV. H. W. Walker, Pastor
Clinton?All the services Sundav
were well attended in spite of ^
the chilly winds. Two very impressive
sermons were witnessed
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iiiwiiiuig wnu evening u y
splendid audiences. For the morning
worship the text was from St.
Matt. 19:16. The evening selection
was Acts 3:9. Truly everyone
present enjoyed this spiritual
feast. There were 21 visitors Sunday
night. To prove the kind of
preaching we have watch the
number of visitors from time to
time.
Sunday afternoon 3:30 Rev. W.
R.'Feeder, pastor of Mt. Moriah
Baptist church and a number of
his members rendered services in
interest of the Chevrolet driven
by Mr. H. P. Crawford. Rev. Reejler
selected St. John 8:31. His
| srrmon was very appropriate for
the occasion which we enjoyed.
Correction: Mrs. A. J. Gary is
driver of the Buicl: car. At this
writing Rev. Walker our pastor
driver of the V8 and Mr. D. T.
Henry, are in the lead. This trip
is from Clinton (Friendship Station)
to New York.
Mrs. Agnes Evans and Miss
Ernestine Shell spent the weekend
at home.
The Willing Workers club met
at the home of Mrs. Carrie Young
ter, Mrs. Agnes Sims and family
Service was Rood at Williams
Chapel AME Zion church Sunday.
Sunday school at usual hour; after
which the pastor brought tc
his heares a good message which
was enjoyed by all. We had a
Tovely congregation. After now
Sunday school will be at 10:30 and
preaching service 11:30.
There will be given at Mrs. Lillie
Stewart a silver tea Sunday
afternoon 3:30 in behalf of the
Buds. Parents are asked to come
out with their children.
Those on the sick lfst Mrs. Eva
r'olfiiiftH Mr rf ill ft
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"Mrs. Nellie Jeter, Mrs. Lizzie Tho
-ttos?Mrs. MullU' Slum, Mr. Eddie
G. Tucjcie and Mrs. Eliza Jeter;
We hope they will soon recover.
THH PAlArtrTrO LBADBB
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NEWBERRY NEWS . 1*
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A.H. Ileasoner, Pastor
The World Wide Day of Prayer I
?rvice was held at the church I
riday night 8 o'clock. The ontifjf"""?.
rogram was rendered. Mrs. L.T.I
ratt tohl ;the history of Dr. J.E.j
rant's life from childhood to {
le present and the realization ol
ic People's Hospital, of which"i
2 is the founder. Mrs. Mary Muin
>ugh spoke of thie*.great benefit[
lat may be received from the |
udy of the Bible in weekly class.
'e were delighted to have oui 1
astor worship with us. <' I
The Bible class was very inter-i
itinfcly taught by Mrs. D.W.A
eville. The Sunday school and ^
eague services were quite im-1
ressive as usual.
Don't fail to heap the Boy
teacher Sunday' afternoon s
clock. To all of Ojjjf services wi fl
{tend to you a most cordial w.el-1 0
ime.
Prof, and Mrs. Addie Grimes ! >ent
the week end with his rela- I
ves Mr. Samuel Grime-?.
On the sick list are: Mcsdames'B
r.isy Glenn, Dicie Harper, 11 it ! fl
s Douirlas, Chapman. Ida Rut
loiu, Aiatiic uure, Miss Myrtle I
iristie and Mr. Joseph Johnson I
e hope .for ithenr a speedy re- p
very.
The body of Mr. P. Boyd, one
the oldest draymen of" the city 6
is funeralized Monday. Mr. Jos %
h Williams, undertaker. C?
Drayton Street High School ?
Prof. R. F. Gladden. Principal o
The boys and girls basket ball ?
anis of Harbison Institute beat J.
rayton Street teams as follows:!*?
>ys 14-12; girls 1G-4. |
Don't forget the minstrel that , O
ill be presented In the auditor ?
m by Mr. Jimmy Howard and I <>
group of girls and boys. . Ad-l?
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During the Teachers' Ass'n
Wed. Nite, March 8th
The,only Dance at 1 he*-Auditorium '?
during the session
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kdvariT ri<Krt> on Sale at:?Thomas Drug Store, Oak Street *j*
)ri:if St >re. (ireen I.eaf Cafe. College Inn and Auditorium
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To Our Campus Next Week
Savo expanse:* by nvt-Hivg your meals ?-????
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The Alumni Booth will bo conven- g
imply located for the Library Drive.
Everyone is Welcome. 8
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