The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 01, 1939, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, July 1, 1939
Dr. E. A. Adwns, Jdrs. Adams,
Avery, John Hurst and Ducy
Rhodes are among the Columbians
attending the World's Fair in N.
Y. City this week. Rev. Nash is
home keeping house.
\J\fra. G. E. Nelson and her Chil.
dren, Ernest and Phyllis, are in
Philadelphia 'spending the sum
mer.
. . "Hisses Beatrice Glymph of
Gaffney are students at Benedict
Allen summer school.
Miss Arie Lee Gaffney of Gaff,
ney is studying in Columbia this
summer,
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Mtsfr Laarc Jolly GafCnev is
?1= -studying list-u lh!a ijUtnmer.
Mrs. A. P. Wilson of Chetaw is
a summer student in Columbia.
Mjrs. Ollie Covington of Che
raw is here for study and recrcat
ion.
Mrs. Annie M. Cloud of Rock
* Hill is attending school here.
Miss Cleola P. Laney, Lancas.
ter, is hers for summer school.,
Mm. Pm n Dnnrln^
... v.. Avvvu^t , upai van
burg School System, is at Benedict
4b, Allen summer school.
Miss Hattie Collins of Clemson
is studying here.
Miss Carolyn White cf Charles,
ton is studying here.
Dr. Samuel F. Higgins was a
- mong the distinguished Charles
toninns at the Bishop's" Council in
Philaeelphia last week.
Double Cola is Columbia's new
drink. It is manufactored at 1224
' ' Huger St. in the company's new
puant. Double Cola is a delightful
drink and is the talk of the town.
Mrs. Ruth Curry Dick,so,n is
studying at the summer school
here. j
Mr. Henry Everett, son of Dr.
and .Mrs. B. A. Everett, is home
from Harvard University, jwhere.
v i he is oae of only five Negroes at
tending the college department.
Mrs. Ida Ford made a quick trip
to Winston.Salem, N. C. and back.
Mr. Sam Howard of Leesville
was in Columbia this week attening
his district meeting and shaking
hands with friends
^ The Rev. W. R. Bowman preach
ed four sermons Sunday, preaching
his final sermon for Dr. W.
B. L. Clarke at Bethel Sunday
night.
Prof. J. H. Satterwhite of the
School of Religion, Livingstone
this week in Columbia.
The Rev. H. D. Ramsey of Wedgefleld
was inJDolumbia, Monday.
MlCKLE-REESE RECEPTION
The reception of Mr. and Mrs.
4. Lewis B. Mickle was given at the
home of Mr. and (Mrs. Charlie
Mickle, Monday night, June 26.
Many guests were present. They
danced to the music of Jan Garbo
and played cards, rising and fall
in* almost instantly.
Many beautiful and useful gifts
were received by the bride and
groom. A course of punch, ice
cream and cake was served. Everyone
reported as having a wonderful
time.
We regret very much that our
^ mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary jMickle
had to enter the hospital imme/'
. .vdiately and could not attend the
_reception.
waverly silver star club
T. The Waverly Silver Star club
met at the home of Mrs. Inez Williams
2520 Cherry street. Devotions
were carried on by the Chap
lain, Mrs. Louise Griffin. The Lord
Prayer was repeated each one "recited
a Bible verse. The meeting
was turned over to the president
Old and new business was discussed.
Miss Ruby Johnson is on the
sick list. We_J?ish for her-*n
early recovery. ?
At visitors we were glad to
' , have with us the Sunset club.
GREENVILLE
The ministers are requested to
announce from their pulpits that
the. Convention of Colored Beauticians
will convene in Greenville,
^ S. C. at the Phyllis Wheatljy Center.
Mrs .Julia Breeland, Pr?w.
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HIGH HATTERS CLUB
The High Hatters held its
'weekly meeting at its usual hour
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Young, 2310 Gervais street. I
The^ house was called to order by
president at 9 o'clock. Singing '
Nearer My God to , Thee; prayer '
was led by Mrs. Wharton. The '
roll was called and everyone re- |
sponded briefly. _ Old and now
business was discussed, The club
is looking forward to having a
swell time at its anniversary to
be in^oAugust. We are also planning
to give a ride very soon. We
will let you know wfliere when
inn our-next write up. The club!
then adjourned singing*'Till we
J^feet, to meet at the home of. Mr. I
Lowman, 2230 Hampton Ave.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl'ft
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The Lucky Bird Social club of
Columbia met at tbe homo of
Mrs. lallie Bell Garret 410 Marion
street. Mrs. Thomasena Kennedy
acting chaplain opened with the
first song; prayer in ec/ncert led
by Mr. Allen West; second song t
by Mrs. Annie Porter; scripture (
lesson by Mr. Sam Williams. Meet 1
ing was then turned to the presi '
dent. The minutes of the last '
meeting were read, received and
adopted. Sick report, Mrs. Gertrude
West reported sick. Committee
made report op bills and tick_fiis...
Unfinished and new business
was discussed, then roll call. 1G
present, all responded. The club
July 4th. Fare round trip 2oc.
Next meeting will be on Thursday
night July G at the residence
otf^Miss Cornelia Oglosby, 1801
Washington street, at 8:30. Bis-.,
missed at: 10:20. Refreshments !
were served.
Sam Williams, President
Gertrude Wept, Secretary.
L.AMUSANT CI.UB
The club met at the home of Rev
John Burroughs. The meeting was
called to order by the president.
Mr. E. Lewis. .
After devotions, the meeting
was turned Over to ~ the Tfflfftgram
committee. The program was' one
of much interest and everybody
tcok part in the discussion. The
subject of the^ discussion centered
around the detremcntality of Liguorto
society.
Wo are proud to say that our
club has taken on a sudden turn
for the better and we hope that
it will continue to go upward al_
ways.
We were proud to have as our
guests Mr. Wilis, Miss Wilson, and
M.r. E. Williams.
The club is planning to havO a
lawn party in the near future. Our
friends will be invited.
As the roll was called each member
responded with a silver offer,
ing. Mr. Yonugblood was also a
guest with us.
The meeting adjourned to meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Gilliam
Smith.
h-ament JjOwis, President
?Rosa A sherry, Secretary
THE FRIENDLY FEW
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The Friendly Few Social club
Washington 1018 Heidt St. Tlrc
devoticmals were led by the Chaplain,
Mrs. jSerena Eaddy after this
the meeting was turned over to
the presideet. Minutes of the
THE VISITOr
musement Center, shown in this
M. Pettit, will be devoted excluThere
will be a jungleland, enillage,
a Penguin Island with live
last meeting Were read, received
and adopted. The discussion of 1
old and new business continued
The club will give a picnic on Friday
night at Taylor Tavern. Buses
will leave Sumter and Wheat
St., Uicc and Pickens Sts., Gcrvais j
and Harden, Taylor and Harden
streets, at 8:00 o'clock p.m.' The '
hostess seived sandwiches and
lemonade. The next meeting will 1
meet at the home nrf. Mrs. Mat tie
B. Anderson, 2314 Lady St.
CARDS OF THANKS
iMr. Josh Sumter and daughter
wish to thank tne many friends for
their kindness' during the illness
and death of their mother and
wife. Mrs. Willie Bell Sumter, and
for. the beautiful fVral tribute, i
Also thank Mr. I. S. I.eevy for his
wonderful service.
BILL CARVER NEWS
Hardecville, S. C.
Hello Bill, |
How are you these hot clays ? (
flere I am working in Mother's
flower garden. Mothej^Jjf not well.
That's my reason for not writing
before now. - |
I attended Sunday School as us-}J
ual Sunday, and had a beautiful j]
discussion on the life of Paul. I
am trying to be a good Christian,
Bill, and I keep with me the gold?n
rule, "Do unto others as you '
tvould have them do unto you." 1
Bye, bye,
Berniee R. Primus
V VlTINC IN NEBRASKA
M iss Mabel Uocvdie Burton left I
last Friday via train for Omaha,
Nebraska. Her st^^will be in-l'
definite. : L
RETURNS TO NEW YORK
Mrs. Irvin 1). Palm, formerly
Miss Marguerite (Peggy) Russell
has retyrned 7+0?New York City
after spending a delightful week
in Columbia visiting her parents
Mr. arid Mrs. N. P. Russell. Mrs.
Palm was accompanied to New
York by her sister, Miss Vivian
Russell, a senior at Wilev College
Madshalle, Texas, and Basileus- ,
elect of the Phi Chapter, Alpha
Kappa Alpha sorority. Miss Russell,
South Carolina Junior Girl's
Tennis champion will participate
in the New York State Open Tennis
tournament.
NEWBERRY
- Calvary Presbyterian "Church
The superintendent of the Gunday
school being absent, the assistant
Prof. C. }y. Jones carried
thy good work. on. There was not
a very large crowd out Sunday;
quite -a?MHttbe??of thp membersare
aWay on acation. The pastor
will be present Sunday.
Mrs. Creesi0 Rutherford, a well
known and respectable citizen
passed away last week and was
buried Sunday.
Mr. .Julc Garrett, the painter,
died suddenly and was also buried
Sunday.
JMrs. Alice Guise went to New
York last Wednesday to visit her
daughter and the World's Fair.
After spending a fortnight visiting
her nephew, Dr. Samuel Rob
itYson in Philadelphia, attending
the commencement exeVci^es at
Lincoln university from which her
son finished, looking?over the- World's
Fair in New York and
seeing th0 sights in Atlantic City,
N. J. Mrs. Alma Robinson tb=~"
turned to #he city Wednesday
night.
Mrs. Bernice Pratt, Mrs. Ethel
Johnson and little Miss Claretta
Bluford are visiting the World's
Fair in New York.
Mr. Joseph Johnson, a recent j
THE PALMETTO LEADE1
* TO NEW YC
penguins, a Wild West show and <
entertainment will be a miI!ion-dol
Holm (inset), Olympic and stage
10,000-seat Marine Ampitheater., 1
graduate of Drayton Street is ncrw g
a student in St. Barnabas Training
school, JenkinsviHea R
Mr. Walter Robinson went to ii
Asbury Park, N. Y., where he li
spends his vacation. n
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson of f<
Union were in the city Sunday t(
visiting their sister and brother- o
in-law, Dr and Mrs. J. E. Grant.
Miss Hulda Rutherford of New T
York is visiting her parents Mr. P
and Mrs. John Rutherford on R
Hunter street.tl
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Mrs. Lula Pratt, has returned to
the city after spending a?-very
beneficial and successful session "
of the Christian Workers'- confer
once, Paine College, Augusta, Ga. "
During this session, a resolution
was passed asking everyone to 1
pause for a moment's silent pray- ^
er at 12 o'clock each day during
the first week of July.
Mi ss Freddie Lyles left a week |
ago to spend the summer in ^
Brooklyn, N. Y.
J Mr. S. \V. Paul and Eugenia Ah
len, Mr. A. J. Everlena and Thorn a(
asina Martin spent (Sunday in fa
Greenville with _Mrs, C elcsiine Al- o
len. They attended service in the da
Presbyterian church with Rev. Mc m
Adams and together with Miss
Carrie GalTman had a sw^Tl dinner
with Rev. and Mrs. Stoddard. so
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS of
Rev. T. O. Simmons, Pastor B<
S. Schools on thc circuit was in
had with an appreciative attenlance.
The pa<t<n- was at Soring CI
Hill, and there enjoyed a eredita- L;
hie service. Sunday night, Rev. Ti
W. E. Lee preached at Bethel. We
enjoyed hearing Rev. Lee. Next '
Sunday services will be had at
Bethel. Morning services will be
had as usual, and at .1:30 Rev. ar
Vrvunfr and lii< rr.^nd nennle of 2'J
Friendship Baptist church will be
with us. Evrrvrmo is .most rar. -^
dially invited to come and hear
Rev. Young, becnusc he is a pros- NT
pel "preacher. The members of the -V'
Lexington circuit are hoping that w
pvery effort that our loving Pre>sid
ing Elder E. E. G. Dent puts forth oj
will be a success, beeause we love ^
him, he is -onr-ownr "p*
^_JThe meeting of the October Sj.
Pink club was postpemad due to
thp rally at St. Paul Rapt, church sc
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Mr. Trvin Coleman is having: 2
weeks vacation iji Cincinnati, O., w
with his mcfther, Mrs- Annie Bruner.
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'dtev. J. M. Pawkins, returned j-r
Tuesday from Birmingham, Ala., d?
after spending 1 days there on ae- 1'
count of the illness of his daughter
Mrs. Alvtfric Pawkins. He ^
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ri'fiuria Mil* i> mui n uuin-i.
Mrs. Henrietta Walish left Saturday
for New York. Mr. Stark ,c^
Galmon left Sunday for Jersey
City. Mr. Robert Galmon is at
home again from Greenwood hospital.
Mrs. Mary T.yles spent the week E
end in Spartanburg with her sis- lil
trrrMr.
Van Dawkins of Union and T!
son Van Jr., spent the week end
wTth~hTs liirother and sisters. Si
Quite a lovely program was W
rendered at Williams Chapel A.
M. E. Z. ehureb Stmday under the M
auspices of Miss Lillian Medlock
and Miss Arthiir Ree English.
Wo thank the other churches who '
took an aetive part in the prcf
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a
Jther featuresr"~Outstanding in
lar Aquacade featuring Eleanor
sta?, to be presented in the
ram.
The Children's Day program at
It. Eden church was very good
ideed. We wish to thank Wilams
Chapel, James Chape), Paldise
and Jeter's Chapel churches
)r the very active pints they
>ck in helping to niake this one
f the best we have ever had.
Mrs. JMary F. Sartor and Mr.
. P-.-Ham month, I)ist. Mgr. of the
ilgrim Life Lis Co., motored to
:ock Hill On last Friday where
ley visited at the honie of Rev.
[ampton and Mr. Worn sly.
Fhov also visited a former school
late, (Miss Savannah Jones) of
fis. Sartor's. *This reunion was
ideed ony o-f happiness.
Mrs. -J. C. Dunbar of CharlesHi
a former classmate of Mrs
artor's stopped over Sunday on
i>r way from the Woman's Bapst
Educational and Missionary
onvention of South Carolina in
partanburg.
We Were very glad'Dr. and Mrs
tarks of Benedict college who
icompanied Mrs. Dunbar this
r, stopped by a.short while. Mrs.
unbar remained over tintilMonly.
Her stay was enjoyed very
uch and hope she will comc-alin.
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Mrs. Ella Jonning and twoins
and four daughters of San- j
c were Sunday evening guests,
Mr. ana Mrs. Man ion sinis.
Mrs. Carrie Brown and Miss]
mice Btown spent the week end
Columbia.
Those on sick list are Mrs. X.
lick. Mrs. A. Thomas. Mrs. Eliza
rles, Mrs. Mattie 'Sims, .Mrs. 1..
lomas and'Mrs. Nellie Jeter.
XBFRN \rI.K iJAIT. I'lll liCII
Rev. C. IV. T. Barnes. Pastor
Mrs. Rosalie Frazier Pazanl
ipenr's in a musical Recital June
', 1030, at Washington Library.,
dmission Inc.
Rev. L. G. Bowman spent sev
at hours' ln Beaufort last week. "
Mrs. Louise Swain of Southport
. C. visits her Aunt and Uncle,
ir. and Mrs. G. A. Davis. Mrs.
wain has made many fiiends J
hile here.
Ci/me with the Willing Workers
i their annual picnic to Grale
rove.
Gr A. Davis. left fur North*
jmlina to visit relatives. H0 will
lend the summer in Virginia.
H. David Bryan of Beaufort, the
in of Prof, and Mrs. S. A* Bryan,
at homo after completing hi*
iursp at Hamptcm Institute. He
a setam fitter, welder and plum
>r by trade and is ready to serve
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Miss LeontinP Singlton left last
cek,for State College to .attrnd
immer school.
John Green of New York City
as here visiting relatives ami
iends. He returned last Wednos
tv accompanied fcy Mr. George
razier <rf West St.
B. Jenkins of Philadelphia, is
siting Mr. and Mrs. George Ha
prsham at West End Terrace
spuouj pin? so.\jit?|?Vi .taifio ospt
Mrs. Ester Raney of 110 Prince
t. is on the sick lise. We htfpe for
>r a speedy recovery.
IN MEM OKI AM
In memory of my mother, Mrs.
ntma Knox, who departed this
fe, July 1, 1932. __
here have "been unknown sorows,
that I have felt,
scret tears that I have she<l.
rhife in he silent night I feel yotr
and your spirit is near nieu
other I shall never forget. T will
be good to remember you.
Yours truly,
Mrs Katie Knox George (
New YotIt City, N. Y.
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