The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 08, 1939, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, April 8, 1939.
_ PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Ernest Lucas of Columbia,
who before her recent marriage,
was Miss ~ Ruth A. Williams,
daughter of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton
Hunter of Columbia, S. C.
Mr. Harry Daniels of State College
was here last Saturday nieht!
enroute to the Peidmont._Mr. Daniels
is head of the farm extension
forces and his county agents are
are benefactors to Negro planners in
South Carolina.
Mrs. Leola Myers of the Barnwell
school was in the city last
week.
Prof. R. L. Pegues uf Allen Un- ~
iversity attended the conference
of Deans and Registrars in Bluefield,
W. Va., last week.
The Rev. Mr. Thomas c/f Cumbei'berland
A. M. E. Church, Aiken i
was in. the city last week.
Miss Delia Miller of Cokesburg
-ters?returned to Rer classes m
, Allen Univ., also her sister Miss.
Louise.
Dean E. G. Smith of Benedict
attended the meeting of Deans and
registrars in Bluefield, Va. last
week. :
Prof. H. B. Butler of Allen was
the keynote speaker the field day,
celebration at St. Matthews last
"Friday 7" .
Dean T. R. O'Daniel, acting pres:
ident of Allen University, spoke!
to an audience in Leesville Monday
night. He went to Leesville upon;
invitation of the Rev. Walter R.
Brown who is in charge of affairs
in and around the., "twin-city," |Mr.
Labor, printer at Allen,
left last week to occupy a position
as linotype operato in the office'
of the Journal and Guide, Norfolk,'
Virginia.
Dean Smith and Prof. G. E. Nel-j
son of Benedict College are in
Greenville this week studying with
the group in the Parker Mill Seho
ol district. State College, Claflin,
Morris College and Voorhees alsol
have representatives there this'
week.
Prof. F. P. Abraham, Dirctor o?
Music of Allen University, left
last Friday morning for Salsburg,
N. C. to serve as judge .in- a dist
rict musical contest held at the
Price High School auditorium, Sals '
bury. Prof. Charles Harris, Director
of the Music Dept. of State1
College was also one of the jud
ges. After a day of judging,-they
left for Durham where Prof. Abra
ham was the house euest of Prof
Harris and family. While in D rham
Prof. Abraham said he visit
ed many places of great interest.
The two .musisians returned to Col <
umbia Sunday night, they both re i
ported a very beneficial trip.
EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB
, The club held its regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. B. Williams.
Opening song led by Mrs. (
Jenkins. Prayer by the president
song fyy Mrs. McDaniels; scripture ,
.reading by president; song by the
president. On motion mv<;, Me- ,
Daniel second by Miss Watson the
minutes of last meeting were received.
Mr. Jenkins sent a very nice
message to the club thanking them ,
for the donation. On motion by j
Miss 'Woodard second Mrs. Mc-i
Daniels that we would have a silver
tea the first Sunday in April.
New and unfinished business was .
discussed. Roll called dues col- ]
lected. Closing song led by Mrs.1 (
Jenkins. Dismissed by president j
Next meeting Wednesday night,
March 29th. |
We are cordially inviting our '
friends t6 C6me out with us on
Sunday evening 5:30 and enjoy the
tea at 1002 Gates street. j
CHURCH AID CLUB OF
FIRST NAZARETH
The Church Aid Club of First
Nazareth Baptist church met Mon
day Feb. 20th with Mrs. Minnie
Myers, 1324 Gregg street. The
house was called to order by the.
president Mis. Thompson. Open-'
ed with singing. Scripture reading
by Misa Johnson. After singing
and praying, the house was open-l
cd for business, old new and un- <
finished. The business was briefly
discussed. Then the roll was called (
each member responded, repeating
Bible verses. Members pres- '
ene 12. Dues collected $3.03. Mrs. !
Myers raising 15 cents more than
Mrs. Russell is now wearing the
pretty broach. Mrs. Gallman is
on the sick list. We hope she will
soon recover.
The parting prayer was by Bro
Russell., We stood adjourned to
meet In March with Mrs. Pelham
Jones 919 Pine street. The hostess
served ice cream and cake.
BENEDICT COLLEGE CLUB
The Benedict College Club will
hold its monthly meeting Tuesday
April 11, in "Stark's Library" ,
at 7:30 p.m. All members are urg.
ed to be present and on time.
LINCOLN ASSO'N. CALLED
FOR BUSINESS SESSION
Members and friends of th<
Lincoln association who took pari
in the celebration January 2nd
when Mrs. Bethune was the principal
speaker, are asked to attend
a business meeting of th
organization to be held next Monday
evening, April 10th at 8:0C
o'clock at the Pearson Funeral
home on Park street, as businesc
of importance is expected to bt
transacted."
H. E. Lindsay, acting presidenl
THE HIGH HATTERS SO^IAI
AND CMtF
Mr. Thomas Lowman 'the presiof
the High Hatters at his hom<
2?30 Hampton St.
The meeting was open by th<
chaplin with the president presic
ing The minutes was read receiver
and adopted. * V _
The house was opened for bus
it was suggested that a danci
will be the next social event foi
the club, We received two invita
tions, one from the Waverly Sut
flower 'club to attend a party
April 1 at the home of Mr. anc
Mrs. Truesdelle 2312-1-2 Pendli
ton St. also one from the Waverly
Busy Bee club to attend a party
April 5 at the home erf Mrs. Maggie
Ashley 1211 McDuffie Ave
Hope all will attend these parties
After the meeting we were entertained
with some fine music
dames Johnson.Kepoi lei
FIELD'S DAY" AT MILL CREEK
Field's Day at Mill Creek school
will be htfld Easter Monday. April
10, 1930. There will be severa
schools to participate in the exercises.
The program will begin at
10:30-a.m. A. spelling and arithmetic
contest will be the first features
of the program.
The public is cordially invited
to be~present.
Rev. W. G. Owens, principal
I'LL GET A BREAK SOME DAY
i ou can i Keep me uown mwtxya
Life is too promising ta go or
?promising,
I'll got a break some djiy.
You had your, day, I'll get mine
You lan through yours, but I'll
take my time.
Good things comes to those whc
wait
(So I was tcdd) but still I must do
my best,
Until I reach my goal.
NTo matter how rough the road
may seem,
I'll go through hoping and wishing
for dreams,
Because I'll get a break some day
Written and composed by:
I). Thompson
81 Ro-se Lane
Charleston, S. C
TWELVE STARS SOCIAL CLVI1
The club' held its weekly meet
ing April 4, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Deas, 1008 Col
Icpro street. The meeting whj
called to order by the President
Mr. Freddie Ferguson Devotional
was led by the Chaplain, Mrs.
Louise L. Oree aftei' which the
meeting was opened fo'r business"
Old and hew business was discuss
ed very briefly under the head of
new business we are planning a
whist party Monday night April
17. We are inviting the public
to come out and enjoy a wonderful
evening with usr Admission
15c per couple. Place 2121 Pendleton
street.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie Ferguson, 509 Pendleton
street, Tuesday night, April ll.
LES DEMOISELLES
Les Demoiselles held their regular
meeting at the heme of Miss
Sanders. Tuesday night, April 4.
All plans have been completed
for our anniversary to be given
the latter part of the month.
After the business part of the
meeting the evening was turned
aver to card playing ahd dancing.
The hostess served a very reFreshing
repast.
BLUE RIBBON SOCIAL CLI P
The meeting was called to ornt
its usual hour 7:45 at the
homo of Mr. Minder, 211 Bull St.
Opening scng, prayer rrii concert;
second song. The program was
omitted. The meeting was then
turned over in the hands of the
president, Mrs. Walker. The
house was then opened for business.
The minutes were read received
and adopted. The president
asked for the report from
the sick and Mrs. Jenkins was
reported. We hope for her a
speedy recovery. The roll was
called and the meeting came to a
close. The next meeting will b"
at Mrs. Laney, 219 Bull street.
THE SUNSHINE BAND
SAVINGS CLUB
The Sunshine Band Savings club
met at the home of Mrs. Lueile
Dickson and was entertained by
Mr. Sherman Gorden. The Chap
lain, Mr. B. P. Sumter took charge
of tbo devotional service. after
which the. Vice-President, Mrs.
W. M. Jackson presided. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read, received and adopted. The
roll was called arud each member
responded briefly with a Bible
verse. The sick ccmmUtee reported
Mr, Gaines Porrter and Mrs
Alice Williams sick. Our club
adjourned to meet at the home of
Mrs. Julia Glenn, 2209 Btark Si
Mtet rr I ! ( Ml jj I i - Mi Mjjjj I | i 3
WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUB
The club held its regular weekly '
at the home of "Mrs. Julia'Thomas
; meeting Tuesday night 'April -1th i
? with Mrs. Mamie Johnson as
hostess. ' ' ,j
i The meeting was presided over ?
5 by the. president-Mrs. Hampton <
After the business session, we list- i
en to a talk by the president and
members. \ \ <
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The roll was called with each
members responding. 2
t The club is giving a chicken !
supper Friday night April r21st at
the h6me of Mrs. Phyllis ilaile,
- we are inviting every one to eome.
out and .help us: There were none
. listed among the sick other than
j Mrs Cdnpihgham, who is much improved.
)- ?At?the?eoniplot ion?of -business- !
1 the hostess assisted by Mijs. Sul1
liar, served a delightful course. 1
We dismissed to n^cet-jut the home '
i of Mrs. Langford on Senate St.
|1" THE MA(1 NOMA SOCIAL
CLUB ' - , .. ' ]
1 Up to date you have hoar^very 1
. little or no news from this group i1
L n*1 wnniftl but wo are on .the spot, j !
: Every since the middle* of J&nu>f?&
[ we have been an organized group.i
Our staff is composed of those: '
- President, Mrs. Ruth II. Gilliam] *
' Vice Pres., Mrs. Ix>ttio Williams M
Secretary, Mrs. Addie Griffin,'4
Rec'd. Sect. Mrs. Viola Hutto1'*
l-Trea uei No 1, Mi's. Pearl Speaks"|(
Troaseer No 2, Mrs. Violett Golf.1 1
The last meeting was held at 1
the home of Mrs. Ida Mary Gilli- i
am. Bible verses and songs com- 1
[ pleted the devotions,.
I Mrs. Sailie Grififin is still indis- c
I posed after an illness of three' 1
weeks. *. . 11
The next'meeting is to be at the (
' Mrs. Cathryn Goggins' home on
Tuesday nite at 8 o'clock. 8
. \
1 THE FRIENDLY FOURTEEN
SOCIAL CLUB (
The Friendly Fourteen Social/*
Club met at the home of Mrs. Mam i
ie Colman 1222 Gate Street at 8.
o'clock Thursday nite, March 30.1 j
L __ After?am?elaborate?devotional ' j
affair the meeting was turned ov-|
er to the president, Mr. George q
; Brown who directed the old and,
iivu uu^iuv.^ m tin1 ciui), wnicn;
was discussed briefly. As the roll
was Called the members responded i
quickly. Three members were ad'
sent form the roll.
With the meeting at the same c
address next 'week the club dis
' missed until April fi at 8 P. M.
BIRTH ANN O?NCEMENT ]
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hunter(1
wish to announce the birth of a.1
grandson in Peoples Hospital in
St. Louis, Mo. to their daughter,! '
Mrs. ploise Billie Aldrich, March (
St, 1 St.'lO. Mother and son are home r
doing fine.
k _ Mrs. E. L.. Hunter has pone to, 1
spend a vacation with them. 1
LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL '
- Prof. I,> I>. Bradley, Principal
1 T 1 \
On Friday March 31. 1039 the f
' Lake City high school along with *
other adjoining schools celebrated
its first field's day festivity.
- -The- entire day was quite a success.
More than five hundred pupils
fiom other schools were here.
The program of the day began *
11.1/1 :-i- ' .J..Ml- T
i ui ,'..)u a. in. nmui ami cuius
I on the athletic field, after which a r
literary program was held in the c
chapel. The guest speaker for this *
program was Prof. J. Brown of St p
Stephens, S. C. . ' n
v
The most exciting basket ball i]
game the season was played on t
. qui- court Fridey "-h"n "nv
met the teams (boys and girls) of r
Manning High school, manning, T
S. C. Our girls were defeated but J
the boys won by a score of 20-19. This
game terminated our series t
of conference games for the sea- v
son. Much credit is given to Miss s
Lama B. Bradley and Prof. J. E. s
Mclven who have charga of the n
athletics. a
r
Misses O. S. Clark and Elizabeth C
Ilritton were the week end guests c
"f Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Pearson of (
Lynchburg, S. J&T Mrs. Corine d
White supejivison of the Marion r
i- and Mt><. "tftanlun uf Danville, Va.~~f
werp-^ among the distinguished s
visitors that worshipped at Wesley o
M. E. church Sunday morning. a
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Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Watson had a
for their dinner guests on Sunday j
Mrs. Corine Whitte, Miss Mable v
k Campbell and Prof. L. 1>. Bradley u
PAGELAND NEWS [
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A silver tea was given by Mrs.
J, L. Johnson and Mrs. Laura J, e
Brewer Sunday afternoon at the j
home of the former for the benefit ^
' of John Wesley and Grandview ^
Churches. A neat sum was roaliz s
ed. The annuanl group meet- r
ing of the Pageland District was ?
held Wednesday at the Pageland a
School. Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Jean- v
es teacher, was in charge. j,
Mr. Carson, Supt. of,Pftgeland ?
School, gave-the welcome address.
After the contests, remarks .
were made by Mr. J. B. Felton,
State Supervisor Jit Negro Schools
and Mr. D. A. Brown, County Agent
of Education. More than
three hundred pupils were presents
Mesdames N. O. Brewer, Rosa w
Brewer and D. E. Johnson attend- o
ed the funeral of of Mrs. T^aura f
Robinson in Pee Bee, N C. Thurs- t
day. r
j. F
11 Monday night. Refreshments e
' | were seryed which we all enjoy-^e
u ad. : ?1 ~ : I
Tlii fniiiii ' . . -rfduu.
THE PALMETTO LB*
CARLISLE NEWS
* Mrs. Mattie Sijris the wife <y.
Mr. _ Frank Sinis iji ^in Columbif
to have her eyes treated.
iMrs. Lillie Ste.WArt._was takei
11 Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas
seem to be on the mend. Mr. Clin
ton Coleman and Mr. James Jeter
are here from the CCC camp
I.iHtle. Lewis Jeter spent the
week end with his sister
Annie Jeter Young .of Union..
Mr. and Mrs. James Turner and
Rev. Hillian motored, to Newberry
Tuesday nifcfht to see Mrs. Turner's
father who is 'very -sick.
The pastor at^t, I. ukr hrnnght
1 good mes'sagq which the congregation
seemed to have enjoyed
, Sick are Mr, J.; Walter Mills,
Mrs. Nellie Jeter. Mr.. Eddie Tuck
?r, Mrs. Mattie Sims, Mrs. Lizzzie
Thonjas, Mrs. E. Lyles and Mrs,
Lillie Stewart.
EAKT-RALTIMORJE. Ml). NEWS
By J. W. AgurB - -
Services held at Mt. Pleasant
R. C.. TJ. daring"the week beginning
Monday night, -.March 27th
vijth bpard meeting. Tuesday nite
proaeh'ittfj' by Rev. Mrs. Parson.
Wednesday night . -regular church
meeting:. Thursday night a^TJirtv
rfitifi was rendered by the quar:et*r
knoWg as 'the Sun' Rise Pour.
Friday night choir rehearsal. Sun
lay tho'rriing Sunday -sehocrl at
lsual hour with Snpf n"d ton"*1 >rs
at tbeir respective places. At
11:30 preaehiffg* sermon by'"the
aastor. 3:30' Hqly Communion
it which time a large crowd atended.
Sermon by the -pastor. '
Night service at 8 p.m. conduct d
by Rev. A. J. Buskin who deivere4
a wonderful sermon. Toal
corllection was $07.38. Rev. D.
\ Clark, pastor.
The Usher board of Mt. Pleasing
Baptist church met at the
lome of 'Mrs. Alice McMeeken on
ruesdav night, March 28.
Theve will be a program render
?d by the Jordan Star quartet
ind several others at the Mt. Heiron
Bapt. church Tuesday, April
1, at 8 p.m.
Sick: Mildred Walker is still in
ho hospital. Ruth?Crosby?who
s also in the hospital.
See little Matthew Williams for
rhe Palmetto Leader* ?
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. F. Johnson, PaStrtr
rpened at its usual hour with the
anchors at their posts of duty.
The regular Sunday morning's
raver meeting conducted by Mrs.
?ebecca P. Johnson every first
Sunday was held. At 11:30 the
>astor delivered a wonderful sernon.
Mr. Henry Kennedy died Thur-s
lay and was funeralized Saturlay.
Mrs. Josephine Jackson died
ruesday morning, April 4. We
"xterfl our sympathy' to the beeaved
family.
'Mr. James Williams on Secesson
avenue is still on the sick .list..
Mrs. "Ada "Wflliarhs of Atlanta,
vas thp week-end guest of her
iister, Mrs. Amelia J. Davis on
Vienna street. *
S. FA NT STREET SCHOOL
Mrs. B. L. Davis. Principal
The teachers anch students orf
his school observed Health and,
s'egro History week with class-'
oom lectures each day and a
hapel program. Rev. Washingon
of the A. M. E. Church was the
:uest speaker. After hearing so
auch about great Negro men and
romen most of the children are
nspired and say they are goipg
o be great men and women too.
-The?P.T.A. held their ingular
ninthly meeting, Feb. 17. The
resident presided and with Mrs.
. W. Williams at the piano. Mrs.
3. Coaxuni conducted the devoional
period and Bible verses
rere repeated by each one. The !
chool's chorus furnished several
piritual selections. The Nomiating
committee made its report
nd the following were named as
epresentatives to the annual S.
\ Congress of Parents and Teahers:.
Mesdames S. Micker and
). L. Adger. Alternates: Mesames
Thomas and Coaxum. The
>i esident. ^hen presented Dr. E.
T. Mcuants, Supt. erf the city!
chools. Dr. McCants is interestd
in the Education of our group
nd spoke very favorably of givng
us a now building. We were
Iso glad to have our Supervisor
(Irs. A. W. Anderson. She brot
vords of encouragement as uslal.
This was Founder's day and (
he Secretary, Mrs. O. E. Johnson i
iad charge of the pageant. The
haracters were teachers and paents.
The school chorus furnish |
d music. It was very unique and '
Jrs. Johnsons' own composition,
i'he first advance grade won in
he class contest, Miss G. Anderon,
teacher. The birthday cake
epresented the home, the school
nd the church. It was made on
white table in the shape of
vhat it represented. The white
?ing made them look like paintd
buildings, very artistic and it
vas made by the teachers. It
ras cut and served during: the soc
al period.
:: GEORGETOWN, 5. C.
A branch of the N. A. A. C. P.
.'as organized in Georgetown, S. C.
n March 8, 1939. The following:
ersons were elected officers for
he ensuing: year; D. T. Prioleau,
resident; J. B. Brockington, vice
resident; W. J. Wilds, Jr. treasur
:r; M. J. Richardson, sectary; the
ixcutiye membera are; D. T. Prior
eau , James Collington, Faith
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Parker, D. H. -Drayton, J. B.
Brockington, Morris Mishew, J.
f S". Nesbit,,. and Stephen Gallant. I
i The rqembenship drive is still
; on. Many new persons have been
1 enrolled since th'e number required
i for charter' was reached.
l Mr. Walter Manigualt, chair- 1
man of the Press Committee,, stat
. ed ,_that the newly organized ;
branch has very fine plans to be I
worked /during the year. He said t
that he intends to keep the pub- ,
I lie informed as to the activities of ]
this new branch. "
4 clintOn College news
Gathered by (Miss) . y. "Johnson
' The- very much' improved audi?
torium has added much to the
? 'hnniltv r\f + V* r* sis%11 r\rm* ?? ? ?-1 -
? - -J w* V..V i-viivgc an a wnoiC,
The young men are making quite
an improvement- in the remodeling
of the Reading Rorrpi*and Library.
r Qn. Monday night, March 18th,
the third year high class was featured
in the preliminaries to the
Oratorical cpntest which will take
place during the commencement
week, in the auditorium. Foyr
members from this cla,ss were eho
r.on to compete for a silver medal.
'*? Those chosen.. were namely:
"Misses" Essie Mae Watts, Marie
Page, Messrs .'Walter Maccm and
Paul Stroud.
On Tuesday night March 14, the
auditorium was beautifully decn.
- -laled with Howers of the seasop,
.at which time the junior norjmyl
class was featured'in .the preliminaries
to the Junior: Oratorical
fcoritest. The four mfembdrs chqsen
from this class to^ccrmpete for
the erohl mpdal were: Misses Vashti
' Johnson,' Pansy Powe, MesSrs
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| Thursday .evening our basketI
ball teams, both' boys and girls
met the teams of the Carver hi
from Spartanburg,, $. C* in the
Scott hi school gym. We*are glad
tcj say that the Clinton teams won J
Victorious. -
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Monday 20, '"Hit-Day at Clinton"!
Yfch it was a "hit". Have you |
heard about it? "Jufct Pals" a
comedy drama i,n three acfs which
swept the people of Hock Hill and
nearby cities off their feet. Thrilling
and Vomantic! Pathetic and ]
amusing! Opr play "fin inure
Thap a success. .Sponscrred by .the |
??u>icuv; usucianon. ? Miss Jennie
Bowze, "directoress and the cast:
Messrs Laura B. Cooke, s Carrie
Lewis, Emily Barber, Vashti John
son, Helen Knighton, Messrs Jas.
Lindsay, Fred Thompson, Clinton
Medio ek, Ralph McClain. This
play is trie talk of the town. It
_will_b?--presented irr^Ctrtumbia on
the third of April, also in Chester.
Watch for the Rate.
Clinton college was the proud
host of the annual Memorial program
of the Kappa Alphft P. Imp.
tci Omega Psjj phi fraternity nf-RoctrHilE
Quite a number of the
members and well wishers witness
ed the. most impressive services, j
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j Out-of-town visitors: MisB Mau?1<*
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J. S. Stapback of Chester.
Call Cooper Bros. 8264
For Fresh Eggs-^25c Rex?Dozen.
Select Eggs for Setting?75c per
Setting of lfj Rhode Island Reds
Hardy's Beauty Salon?
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Scalp Treatments
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132f> McDuffie Ave.
Columbia, S. C.
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