The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 24, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, June 24, 1939 PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Iola' Washington of Detroi Michigan is here for a short sta; *' visiting relatives in 2335 Haske Ave. We wish for her a pleasar ? stay. The 'Sect, of Union Baptist Us hers Board, Miss A. Robinson, wa the guest of honor at the home o Mrs. King on Thursday evening June 15, who entertained a fe\ friends with a delightful suppei _ Mrs. James Reese was also s . ffUftftt. Miss Mary E. Gladden, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Gladdei of Columbia. erraduated fror Junior College, - Barber Scotia' a Ccrncord, N. C., on^June 13th. Sh has joined her parents in Rich mond, Va., where she will speni the summer. Mrs. N. R. Miller of 2225 Gey vais St. has been confined to he bed for the last five weeks be cause of illness. She is improv ing nicely. Miss Johnie C. Floyd of thi city is leaving for Ann Arbor Mlichigan, where she will entei the University otf Michigan to begin her studies for a Master': Degree in Education. The Rev. S. Chisolm erf Latta i: studying in Columbia this summer Mrs. Hattie Turner of Augus i' ta. Ga is spending the summar ii ( .j the city. Miss Theresa Kennedy is spend ing the summer in N. Y . State. Mrs. Josephine Wright th? Abbeville Public School system is attending Allen-Benedict sumnrei session. Mrs. W. W." "Beckett c/f Balti more died last Saturday. Her remains were funeralized in Balti more Tuesday. Mrs. Beckett was me wue ui me laie uisnop Dec?;kett. She is also the mother in law of Bishop M. H. Davis. Dr. John Thompson of Charleston was buried last Thursday. He was among the outstanding citizens of that city. His relatives in Co: lumbia are Miss Carrie Thompson Miss Lottie Thompson and Mrs C. R. Neal. It is rumored here that Dr. E: F. G. Dent, Presiding of the Columbia District, was elected presiw dent of Kittrell College, Kittrell, N. C. last week. ?Mrs. - Ruth tM-assey of Abbeville is here atteending summer school. Miss Bula Maasey of Abbeville is attending Benedict-Allen session. Miss Ruth White of ^Abbeville is attending summer school here. Miss Jessie Fair, Abbeville, is attending sumnar school here. Rev. W. B. Nash of St. Jarrfes A. M. E. Church exposed of one of his best sermons Sunday past which was Father's Dafy. You car l cei*tainly be irmformed from his discourses. Mrs. Nancy P. Singleton of New berry is a summer student at Benedict here. Prof. C. C. Woodson of Spartanburg is in the city for a few days. / *- Mrs. Wm. Daniels of Georgetown is in summer school here. Mrs. Orilla Thompsan of George town is registered here in school. Mrs.Rudean Tucker of Georgetown is doing summer school work here. Miss Evelyn Cuthbert ofSumter is a summer student at Allen-Bene diet session. Mrs. Parloee DuPreee of Sumter is studying in Columbia now. Miss Anna Daniels of George , iuhii is among ine summer school _ schofarsin Columbia. The death of Mr. Sh-after Gary of Columbia last week was the occasion of Mrs. P. B. Nicholas' visit . to South Carolina. Mrs. Nicholas, who is the former Miss Alice Gary is the sister of Mr. Gary and lives m East Orange, N. J. She is spending some time with Presiding Elder Addison on Pine St., thence to Greenwood to visit Miss Bradley. She worshipped at Wayman, State burg, where many of her relatives live. She will leave for her home " soon. Dfc-, W. B. L. Clarke, pastor ol Bothel Church, and Rev. H. B. Butler of Allen University are ir Philadelphia for the.?Bpshop'i Council. Mrs. Clark went in the pr.rty. Br. E. A. Adauia and ilJh-. C. G Garrett are attending the Bishops Council in Phill^y this week. 9 'Dr. J. L. Boribow and Dr. A. P. Spears of Sumter are among: the high churchmen from South Carolina at the Bishops' Council in the "Quaker City." Father's Day v.'as a bmg feature at Bethel A M. E Church last Sunday. The stewards raised $144.' _ Q.Qt The liev^ Mr. Clarke i* pastor, preacher and financial-. Miss Lillie Mae McLaughlin ol Eastover is a patient at the Columbia Hospital. Mts. Rhudine Walker left the city last Satuixlhy to visit friends y. U in Norfolk, "Va. it Mrs. Albert Ford left the city last Saturday to visit relatives in Washington and New York. s Mrs. Riuth Jacobs and Mi*. Wilf lard Harris have returned to New u i oik alter a pleasant vacation in v our city. t Rdv, E. A. White of Savannah, tht Presiding Elder of the Columbia District, is visiting in Colum bia. He .held his quarterly at Aiken a and is 6n his way to Sumter. He n is one of the leaders in the F. B. t H. G. -Chwch, . g- Mr. William <Jantft left for . Hendersonville, N. C- where he J will partake of the cool breezes of the smokey mountains during this ' torrrd summer. - , Mr. Geo, H. Hampton, owner r and publisher of * The Palmetto , Leader is in. New Jersey. During -. his absence Dr. Lee A. Logan is^ j carrying on. s Miss Willie McDowell of Unio,* ', is attending Benedict Allen sumr mer school. J sumter a. u. chapter The Sumter A. U. chapter will s hold a special meeting at the home . | of Mrs. Viola Boston Johnson at ! Pinewood, S. C., Thursday after.' noon, June 29, 1939, at 5 o'clock, i ' At which time all members and frienos are urged to make a fa vorable report on the books foi . the Library drive. Mr. Andrew Jenkins, Pres. , Miss A. H. Johnson, Sect'y. ' the waverly silver star r . ~~| The Waverly Silver Star Club I ni^t at. the home of Mfrs. Annie ", Bell Wilson, 1407 Dial St. Devot ions were carried on b{y the Chap lin, Miss Gunter, song by Mrs. Wil 5 liams, Prayer by Mrs. Sam secod song by Mrs. Hawkins and a short program was rendered. I We wish to announce-the marri I age of Miss Louise Gunter to Mr. 1 Pierce" Griffin. ~ ?? 1 j We were glad \to have as a visitor, Mr. II. B. Barber, j Bell Wilson, reporter .TWELVE STAR SOCIAL CLUB I The TweVve Star Social Club | held its . weekly meeting at, the j home of Mr. and Mil's. Lewis Deas, i 1008 College St.^ on Tuesday nite ' June 20. I The meeting was called to ordei I j by the-^resident. Mr. Fieddii Fei | guson. The devotions was led by Mrs. Ro:;a Deas afterwhich the minutes of the last meeting was approved and adopted. Old and new business was dis cussed. We are inviting our many - friends?to?come and go?with?usMondafy njght June 26. The bus will stop at the corner of Millwood and Gervais and Harden and Ger vais Streets. Also at Wheat and Sumter, College and Gates and the last stop will be att Gervaia and | Gates. Come and go with us, thej . fair is 25c round trip. m,? _J i 1 ? iic wiuu nujuunicu lo meet ai 1 the home of Mr and Mrs. Freddie Ferguson, 509 Pendleton St., on Wednesday Nirght, June 28. Lewis Deas, Reporter. CROWNING OF MISS FIRST CALVARY There will be a Crowning of "Miss First Calvary" on the lawn of the parsonage at the home oj Mrs. S. S. Youngblood 1401 Pine St., Wednesday June 28, at 6 P. M. Members and friends are invited to come and enjoy a~sptendid everr ing.~ Those contesting for crown are Misses Janie Diggs, Roberta Simons Jennie Lyn Thompson, Sa rah Thompson, Edith Hart, Mai garet Youngblood, Sylvia Thomp son Georgia Simons. Henrietta Long, Mattie Roseboro,, Isabella Washington, Ruth Atkinson, Glao is Glover, Rubye Smith, Susie Thomas, Carrie Smith, Lucile Glover, Lucius Atkinson and Ros. abelle Jackson. REV. J. BEATY CELEBRATES 12th anniversary:- Winnsboro, C.?On Tuesday night, June 13 the Ministerial union went down to Ridgeway to the anniversary services of Rev. J.M. Beaty at Nazareth Baptist church. I This was the 12th anniversary as; pastor of the church vith a week's meeting.- j Tuesday night Rev. N. A. Smith of Ridgeway preached the message from the subject: When the , Evening Sun Go Down. Collec-' j tion at $5.00 was raised after this ' , we retuned to Winnsboro. LES AMERICAINES CERCLE j Friday evening, May 26th the , Les Americaines held their first h Fnrmn] ball at?th(. Odd Fellowa' ? Casino. The hall was beautifully decorated with garnet and gold garlands. On the side wall hung TTgamet lighted hearts; the orches' tra pit was banked with palms and calla lillies, in the center of McGirt-Whijctaker < Nuptial Camden, S. C. -An impressive private ceremony of unusual simj piicity and beauty was solemnizI ed Tuesday June 6, at high noon j ut the Mount Moriah Baptist , Church of "Camden .when Helen | Beatrice Whittaker~oT "Camden and Washington, D. C.- daughter j!.of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. WhitI taker, and Mr. Ralph W. McGirt, I son of Rev. and Mrs. McGirt, weie , I united in marriage by Rev. J. W. , Boykins, pastor of the church and ?i> sin of the bride. Prior to the ceremony, a proa. t Otgan music, including , "Chriplers,'* .Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," and Leibeistrum". w*as played by Mr. Maceo Miller, brov the groom. Vocal - selections were "I love you truly," ! and "Bcause" sung by Miss llet. lie Fiazier, an instructor in the PuL?ic School system. Fifi! W -'itt-'ki'i- Messers Leslie and Paul McGirt and Mr. James Curtain served as ushers, the for mer brother of the bride and brothers cf the- bridegroom, respectively. ??During the caromony^ Mrs. Mil ler played softly "To a Red"K35ST,= by MasDowell. The bridal chorus sional was '^Mendelsohn's "Wed for the processional and the reces. ding March." Miss Etta Duren, an instructor at Mather Academy, was the bride only attendant. She wore a lovely pink Marquisette and carried a -bonnet of lilies. I Mr. T. J. CJi'awV'ord, an instructor at South Carolina State College, attended the bridegroom as best man. | The bride entered with her fa. ther by 'whom she was given in marriage. She was attired in white rhiffc/n over millionires dream satin made on the empire style, fitted tighly to the wrist ending i a noint -over the hand. She wore a knee length veil with an illusion border of- lace, a crown of orange blossoms and a long train. Her boquet was of white r^'se buds, gift from the groom. She wore anantique tuiquoise blue, ear rings , and a cameo given to her by her j Aunt.s I . - y Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip unannounced and after June 12 _ will jcHe in Orangeburg, S. C. where Mr. MeGiit is on the summer School faculty of S.- C. {State College. Mrs. McGrit attended the School, Minor Normal Teachers .College and Howard University ir Washingt >n. D. C. Afte? g,-nd 1 uating from Howard University Arts degree in 1936, she taught j for a year and a half at Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N. C. and is now insrtuctcfr at Dudley I Hi eh School in Greensboro, N. C. Mr. McGirt is a graduate of S. C. State College and a member ol . the Omega Phi Psi Fraternity. Af- ' I ter graduating from State College he was Principal of the Robert Small High School for several years and is now Principal erf Emmett Scott-High School in Rock ' Hill, S. C. The bride's traveling costume was a lovely blue-tailored I garbadine suit, with blue and corsage spray from her wedding Iboquet. Among the out of town guests I for the wedding were Mrs. Hettie W. Thomas and daughter. Mrs. Lotti0 C. Barnes of Washington, D. C., sister of the bride's father; Mrs. Juan Segundo of New York City, cousin of the bride and Mr. I F. Sheffield of Orangeburg, S. C, : ' All interior decoration was by f irs. Louise Collins and Mrs. Ad- i die Ransom. the ball room was a large basket I of gladiolus and lock spurs on which a gold light reflected. i At a half Vinnr ninn' +Vio officers and members arrived and I received their guests until a half i hoar after ten. A midnight the grand march was led by the Pres. Mr. Arthur C. Noah and his guest followed by the V.-Pres., Mr. Palmer Wilson and the Treas., Miss Maria Burgess. During intermission Mr. Palmer Wilson introduced the president. who in turn introduced the officj ers and members of the cercle. Dancing was continued until two o'clock. Some of the beautiful gowns seen: Miss Sadie Wheeler in ashes of rose and gold marqueaette; Miss Maria Burgess in _ pink taffeta; Miss Helen Pettis in green chiffon; Miss Ernestine Andeison in peach and green net; M'iss Belle Fielder in aequ? lace; Misa Sophie Murray rh blue taffeta, also? Mrs. Odus Jefferson / it?in.. li... i .si i \ ueitrii ) in uiuc niiu mi ? i ver marquesette; Miss Evelyn J To TT n b o n in pink satin; ,Miss Melzetta Ellerbe in rose satin and Mrs. Annie Mae Hurley in 1 black and green chiffon and many < others. ? t ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH r Rev. C. A. Stroud, Pastor < Asheville, N. C. : Sunday was a 1 real summer day here. There are ( daily showers here In the lovely ) mountions where there can always < bo an appreciation for the coolnoaa of the air during the late after t noon. The members turned out in full Sunday morning and partook I of the the noble sermon that was f delivered by our pastor, IRiev. C A. Stroud. Sunday School met at ? the usual hour also and it wa^ in t For the evening services the pas tor spoke from Act 13:16. A large 5 congregation assembled .The Auto mobile race closed out Sunday nite also. The pastor thanked all for j their assistance in the rally. v THE PALMETTO LE> Turner-Davis Nuptial Greenvill, S. C. -Of great ii>' , est t<(- their many friend- in b t!i Carolinas was the man iage , if Miss Pauline Elizabeth Tin net >1 Greenville to "Mr. Allen Boyd Da vis of Ashovill, N. C. The impre slvg ring-ceremony v::ieilut the resident of tin I?i i?1 i * mother, Saturday, June .T<l at in the evening, with Hi v. ('haili? F. Candy, pastor of Sp ingfi"l< Baptist Church of Greenville, offi eating. Proceeding t'ne ceremony Mrs Lawton, the bride's sister, sane " I love you truly;" Mis Avery music instructor at Sterling Hie1 School,sang, " O Promise Me;" am Mrs. Peter D.-Simmons, ('hatla nooga, Tenn.. played several appropriate selections. After little MissLenita McClaren had strowr rose pedals on the white cupeled stairway, the bride came" down t< the spacious living .room b ileekejl with garlands of ivy andvfeathci few. Standing slightly in front ot an arch i?f white blossoms and ivy supported on th,. white hrttirr framework, thg popular young ,wn. pl.? said their vows while 1 111 soft light of i-owiuof c-aiKll'-'s' \va^ _,\hcf. on them. The bride wore a whit,., dies* which she herself designed and which was made by her first e usin, Miss Alferath Calhoun. Tin body was of lace and the net skirt was full length. On one ,-ide near the bottom of the ski't was large Tiand made daisy. On hei hair was a band made of tiny gardenias, lillies of the valley, and baby's breath fern becoming fastened and tipped with a pearl neck lace and a corsage of pale pink roses. Attendants were Mn-- Felicia Davis of Asheville, X. C., sister of the groom, who was the, maid < f honor; Mr. J. H, I.onhardt, Greenville, S. C., lest man; Mr. W. II. Turner of Tu.npa, Fla., oldest living brother of the bride, who gave gave-her in marring; Misses Helen Gandy and Maggie Lenhai.lt. candle attendants and bridesmaid: Misses Frankie I.awton and Peulah Patricia Turnebj neicis of the Kri/ln v*i KKao AT:.. ' *v* v., iiuuuii l.cnii a McClarden, flower girl; and Masters?Richard-"?Br-r-k?and VTCtnr Wright, ring aivis. "Mrs. Minnesota Snith.MiMargaret Sewell received Client? it.the door and were nssi-t.-l y Misses Sarah Writ nor ami A Annie O Holmes" Mes<ers. 1 ash. R R. Lipscomb, and James Timer, a brother of the bride, who resides in Anderson, ushers. The decorating was supervised" by Mrs. A>1 i< McCollough, and Miss Lottie liehols arranged the brial boquet. Mrs. Davis is a graduate of Benedict College, Columbia. S. C. and has for several years served as an English instructor at Sterling Hi.. School of Greenville. Mr. Davis re eived his training at.Benedict C?d lege also?ami was connected vittr the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company " n'nM~Ts"'"n< >w an Asheville hotel employee. ?In?addition?to?the (!) < > nvl'le frionds who witnessed the nut ravage, the following out of tew guests were present: Mrs. Liwi-.n of Pickens, sister of the i- id- . Mr. and Mrs. K. Poftupl. u-i?-l.and Aunt of the groo; M: . T. S~~ Wilkins; Mr. and Mrs. Joe .'lb .. . : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jordan: Mt-. Georgia Jlolloway; Mr. uu-i Ms-. B. T. Sherril of Ashe'.ille. >J. C. An informal reception was h?!<l immediately after the ceremony. Mrs. J. E. Beck presided at tinpunch bowl and Miss Ruth Heal had chars,'? of the gift room. Mr. Davis formerly resided in Oreenville and it is with teg ret that they are, not planning to live here. They will he at home at :;S Clingman Ave., Asheville. X. ( . MT. ZION A.M.K. ( Ill R( II Rev. Julius Holman, Pastor Gainett, S. ('. Sunday. .1 tu 18th was a day to he long renu iv. bered. This being the tlr'rd cjua' ter, the Presiding Elder Dr. I. \\ .. Vv 11 born p reached from Isaiah 35:8; Luke 13:22. Dr. Wiiln; preached a powerful sermon. II used as a subject: The Way t" Eternal Joy. The presiding elder1' assessment . was raised. The .finance. was good through nit .tinday. W0 had many visitors a rhong whom were Misses Relate; Black, Christine and Mr. Ber. Wright. The many friends of Mrs. K M. Brown regret to know that sin" is in the hosnital ami wist, I , Lpeedy?reeovrry: We are suny to hear, that Mr. Robert Frazier fell ami hurt his egs. We wish him a speedy recovery. Sunday, 7:30 the Bible f'orun eaehers training Mass was evira lized by the pastor in connecti?e with the A.C.E. League. (,Mrs.' Vnna McFarlin was placed as tin lead of the League. Mrs. S. I jilliaon at the head i f th(. Bib!. Poruni; Mrs. M. M. Fuller head if the Teachers' Tisrfoiinpr ela>s 8:30 The pastor ftreached fm he Missionary society. The presiding elder's daughter rfiss Mattie Mae Wilhorn als,,- w?n ihiped with us. Messrs Alonzo Smith. Paul Fohnson, Mr JohnsonV--mot-bo ind sister were the house guests if Mr. Smith's mulhl'i1, Mrch Nan-. y Smith and jSfxtoY, Miss Viola imith.^ . ,rp*NT> jfrnijtf S'm.iCRTPTTON mFR * ' . i c..f I:< 1 .> ix w.i :.i>; ; 1 im< ? ' y.. i:. .l ! . iiii-.., - \ w "!' v. , _I wi n ii 1.1,;.; | * , . "< I'". . .-J j". vv ' >. . <; \. *! , t ' ~ .,i 77? . M r. ; . : . ; 1 ''< !. ; - : ' ! "rt v. v .' .hi . . : ' i '()?. :> ;,j I ; . v r. ? n - : :'l ! ' 1 ?!,: ... !. ' ' . .' i1 ) .- 1: ' ' I' v. ' I v '.(>! . 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