The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 22, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, July 22, 1939 mm liiw Rev. T, N. Moss of Greenville] was in the city last week. Mrs. T. H. Addison will attend the Jacksonville meeting next week. Mrs. H. B. Butler is in Washington, D. C., visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Juliet R. Gilliam is spending her vacation in Philadelphia and points-North. Dr. A. P. Spears of Sumter spent a few hours in Columbia -? Tuesday, ' ; The Rev. J. C. Dunbar of Char-1 leston attepded the BYPU convention last week. Dr. A. A.- Sims of Union was among the distinguished Baptist ministers in Columbia last week. Among the state leaders at the BYPU were Dr. I. D. Pinson and Dr. C. A. Lawson of Sumter. Miss Anna M. Daniels o f Georgetown is clerk in women's "dorm" at Benedict college. Rev. Geo. G. Daniels, pastor of Bethesda Baptist church, George. town, spent last wek in the city. MiMinnie _ Irby of, -liaurena^ ?was in Columbia Friday attending the Baptist 'Sunday School convention. Miss Josephine Lipscomb, graduate of Carver High, Spartanburg spent thf week-end in Columbia attending the Sunday School convention. ~ MTs?s Hilda V. Grayson of Allen dale, coming histiographer of the Npcrn r?pp ?nent the week-end in Columbia. Mrs. R. C. Chappelle will leave. Sunday for Jacksonville to attend the Missionary fneeting of the' A.r M. E. church. Mrs. Pauline Campbell of?Anderson directed the comn\unity singing at the convention of the BYPU delegates here last week. Mrs. C. A. Adams and Dr. E. A. Adams will leave Monday for the Women's Missionary meeting in Jacksonville, Fla. JDr. C. D. Gandy of Greenville spent last w<eek in Columbia." Drr Gandy is president of the S. S. and BYPU convention which was held jn Benedict college. Misses Julia Spann, Dorothy Williams of Anderson were in attendance at the BYPU meeting. They served as assistants to the Dean of Methods. Rev. Prof. Zack Tcrwnsend of Aiken spent last week in Columbia.,. Rev. Townsend is a member of ,the expositive (board Of the BYPU convention. ?*Rev. and Mrs. W. B. L. Clarke will leave Sunday night to attend the quadrennial session of the Wo men's Home and Foreign Missionary meeting. Mrs. Mabel K. Howard, Darling ton, attended the Baptist meeting in Columbia last week. Mrs. How ard is the president of the Wcfmen.'s Baptist M. and E. convention. Mrs. Helen Patterson is visiting jn New York, Philadelphia Boston and Hampton Institute. S(he carried her children "little Helen" and "Pill" with her on her vacation. Mrs. Sarah Goodwin and niece Mrs. Saiah Green of Booker Wash ington Heights left Saturday for West Palm Beach, Fla., to visit their sister and aunt, Mrs. Eliza heth ffanda. Mrs. M. H. Davis, Mrs. Mattie Cosey and Bishop Davis two daughters are here the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins on Oak street. They are enroute to the * mnof in JT Q . lVl.fiSlUIia.ijr iiiv?vij>5 ?? ? ville. Columbians are enjoying: the comfort that comes to one who drinks Double Cola these hot days You get a j2 ounce bottle each time. 'Its' quantity and quality ?$?that count when you buy Doublf Cola. Dr'. E. A. Adams and Dr. C..G, . Garrett are among the great i churchmen who will keep cIobg communion in the Florida meeting next week; one >s bishopric candif date^*mh thh other the watch dog of church affairs from Maine tc California. Mr. and Mrs Hilliard Dean of Washington, D. C., formerly of Columbia have returned home after a very pleasant three weeks [ jddit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Dean of MfcDuffie Br Ave., and MJr. Reyncdds of Blossom street. Accompanying Mr and Mrs. Dean were their childrer little Hilliard Jr.y and Constance. Mrs. Dean is the former Miss Fan B nie Reynolds. ' r ' -- * - The following graduates of the Drayton Street Hi, Newberry, S. C., spent Thursday in Columbia: Misses Ethel Mae Coleman, Ojetta Gilliam, Marie Jeter; Mildred Henderson, Willie Mae Baltimore, students. | . Mrs. Maiy Sumter Ford of New York City, wafr eaBed-do^- Columbia on account of the death ol her brother, Mr. Beverly Round tree. Frie.ids here ttfe glad to se< her; but sorry she had to com< on a sad mission. MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE CLUB The regular meeting of th< Young Men's Progressive clul was held on Wednesday nite at th, honie of Mr. Cliftcm Ford witl Mr. Robert Fishburne as assis l-P"* heat; 1 : Meeting was called to order a ^.30 sharp by the president, afte the club song was sang and th Lord's Prayer was lepeated, th< roll was called and each membe: responded with dues and quota ticns. Old and new bi^inpas wa transacted Our efficient president made i very interesting talk to the mem bers. Thq club as a hold 10 ?ome sort cf recreation in thi near future a.id we are hoping i will be as much at a success a: the picnic that 'was given by thi Artistic Twelve Social club. No further business, meetmj adjourned. A delicious course o peach salad with cake and lem on fide was served which was en joyed by everybody. ftRVTABNEY FROM AFRICA in Columbia The Rev. B. W. Abney, a form er graduate of Allen Univ. am \dho has been preaching, seyen years in "Union, South Africa, vis ited his relatives in Columbia thi; week. While here, he also visit ed the Palmetto Leader's office an< bad a good old chat with his schoolmate, Prof. Geo. H. Han?p ton. They were glad to see eacl other, as they discussed the "b; gone- school days". In discussing the situation o Africa, Ore Rev. Abney said "there are three groups in Afri <.<* niiu as a ruie tney do not mix There arP scoreR of dialects ant different languages the African used. The ..educational advantag .es over there are very limited am South Africa is under the Britisl government." In speaking of their livelihoot he continued and said: "ptimari ly they live by farming, manufac ture and mining. They, havc va rieties of churches as we havx here, a church of every imagine) denomination". Rev. Abney will remain in thii country to educate his two childrei and, will pastor in Florida. Hi headquarters will be in Miami. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S THRIFTY AND SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home o Mrs. Henrietta Butler, 1616 Greg] street. The meeting was callet to order by the president. Open ing song 'What a Wonderful Pra; Vr, were led by the chaplain] song, Working on the Building Scripture lesson read by the Pfes ident; roll called by the secretar; with each member responding. T tal collection $7 .64. After whicl new officers were elected to serv< a period of time as one ypar_ Officers elected as followingMrs. Altha Smooks, president I Mrs. , Pauline Outen, vice-presiden I ** Mrs. Kosa koss, secretary; JWrs Fannie Kennedy assistant secre tary; Mrs. Fahnie Kennedy, as sistant secretary; Mrs. Henrietti iButler, savings treasurer; Mrs Frances Roberts, social treasurer Mrs. C. G. Watts, Chr. of socia committee; Mr. David Auten Chi THE CO-EDS IN CAROLINA A group of college girls and r? cent grauateg came to the fron with flying colors when they ccm ceived the idea of organizini formation, send for your Astrol social calendar. This group, better known a "The Co-eds" has a well chose personnel.They are as follows Helen E. McKnight, president Naomi Neal, secretary; Junic Martin, assistant secretary; Bet nice Paul, treasurer; Mattip Dick son, secretary to the. treasurer Rosalee Champion, business man ager; Kathlyn Johnson, sergeant at-arms; Fleda T. Jackson, re porter; Dorothy Jackson, Mary I Holloway, Vivian Russell. Louis Ruff, Helen Bright, Margare Champion. Odessa Dixon, Edit Frazier, Mairy A. Harpgr, Etht Martin, Emma B. Ray and Her rietta Ray. The honorary members are: Ha rold June, E. Bowman. Emmet Hagoo<J7Gus Floyd, Thoma, Lip sey, Clifford Western, C. A. Johr son. Herbert DickRon, Lincol Jenkins, Isaac McGraw, Jessi Bright and Leon Weston. The Coeds have chosen blue an white for their cololfc and th gardenia for their flower wit their motto being "Gay With Difi - nity".? > On July 14th some of the men bers and their guests enjoyed moonlight picnic to Taylor's Ta^ em. Those presdnt were Fled ' Jackson, Harold June, Doroth ' Jackson, Elbe Bowman, Maty 1 ' Holloway, Thomas E. Lipse: ' Txiuise Ruff, Arthur Lewie, Odess ' Dixon, Gus Floyd, Dan Collin Mikh-ed Floyd, Mary A. Harpe Clifford Weston, Helen E. Mi 1 Knight, Joseph Ruff and Bernit r Paul. Mm. Crafton and Mr Jackson were chaperons for t) affair, t , WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB j The club met at the home of Mrs. Mamie Harris, Lyon street. Meeting was called to order by the ( President, Mrs. Maggie Johnson. Devotions were carried on, eaen one recited a Bible verse. A , short program was tendered!" af ; . ter whieh unfinished business-was ? called for. We are glad to have . Miss Annie Warren back with us, r -who?is the -vice-president. i > was in .Miami, Fla. We spent a lovely evening ^with-+ the Radios on the 10th of July as a visitor, Miss Davis. FRIENDLY FEW SOCIAL CLUB b The Friendly Few Social club i met at the home of Miss Bertha ^ Woodard, Mon<lay night, July 17. Mrs. Lawrence Eaddy conducted ?the devotional exercise, after t which the house was 'opened for. r business. Old and new business p was discussed. e One of our members, Mrs. Peaili r 'Sumptor is leaving for "New York . 'Saturdav. We hate to _see _hcj; ^ go but hope for her a safe trip and a good time. The meeting was adjourned with tho next meeting schedule' to meet at the home of Miss Freda r Davis, 2211 Lady street. We were B served a delicious course fff fcF"" t cream and cake by the hostess^-? e high hatters social and savings club X t The High Hatters Social and - Savlngs club held its regular - meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lcmnie Young at 2310 Ger vais?street.?The meeting was Tj called to order by the President, Tl Mr. Thomas Lowman, after which the roll was called and all mem" Ibers 'rQs]V>nded. Collection wah m' L $3.10. The 1 reasurer then made! ~ - -a-report of -the dast chicken sup- c'f ' per which was given at the home |\ 3 of Mr. arid Mrs. Jessie Brooks, " 916 Walnut street. Amount re- SL' * ported was $5.50. ' We are ncrw looking fotward to * our anniversary which will be on t'1 " the third of August. The plafPe is 1)1 V to be announced later. After these transactions the meeting ad eu L joumcd.?Next?meeting n( ?b* * home of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie ri ' Brooks, next Monday night. Ji J LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB \y " The~clutnnet at the hbme ~oT ~M ^ Mrs. M. Bracy 5f4 Sumter St !y 1 The club was called to order by in the President, Mr. Sam Williams. ? 1 Song by Mrs. Annie Porter; Scrip ture lessen by Mrs. L. ?Garrett; song by Mrs. T. Kenny; prayer by Mrs. Mary Beltcm. The house was ^ then opened for business. The president then called for the minutes of the last meeting which 3 were received and adopted. Two 1 members reported sick: Mrs. Hat tie Johnson and Mrs. Hattie Cole "man; also Mrs. Essie Mae Ashford. The president asked for un finished business, then new business. The club is invited to go f with the Eagle club Monday nite, July 24 on a picnic, The roll was | called, members present 1G. The club was dismissed by "Mrs. Green. " The next meeting will bt> at 1221 j , Wheat street. Refreshment was # served the club. ,? ? i 7 MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE j> Of COLUMBIA e The Interdenominational fM"in ?isterial Alliance of Columbia met - Tuesday in Sidney Park church. I Rev. Young-, the president pre* sided. The devotional exercises > were conducted by the Rev. A.P. - Porter. Rev. Elliott offered the * opening prayer. In the absence a of the secretary, Rev. N. A. Rice ' was elected in his plac(j to keep 5 the minutes,-and Dr. "Colclough 1 explained the order of the day. After much discussion the Alliance decided to have their picnic August 4th near Gadsden, on motion of Dr. Ei A. Adams. The - Alliance also decided any minis* Jter living in Columbia is eligible * to attend, by paying the small ? sum of 50c. " ^ I- Among the ministers present were Revs. N. A. Rice. A.P. Po-- . ? ter, W. R. Bowman, W.. B Bon- * n lev, J. B. Elliott, H. C. Young, J. J * C. Colclc/ugh, E.. A Adams and others, q e The subject for next meetine o ' is: In View of the Continued ?>ab- S >_ bath Desecration, Can Christian- 8 ity Survive ? To be led By 1 Jr. g i* H. Or Youpg. The public is cordial g * ly invited. 4 , THE FLORENCE NIGHTINe GALE CLUB g h The Florence Ninghtingale club ig >1 held an enthusiastic meeting Mon | g i day evening, July 17 at the homejg of Mrs. Anna Austin, 1415 Pine g street, with its president Mrs. An jg ,t na Austin presiding. The theme' 8 .. Hone_ 'If I Have Wounded Any o ! Soul," was sung by the club. Af- g n ter which the 41st division o f ? t Psalms wa3 read by the president. ft _ Then the Lord's Prayer was chant (ft d ed. The roll was called and every $ e member that was present respond- f ft h ed with a silver offering. Mrs.; ft !- Nelson made a wonderful discus-[ft ? sion en the lesson. >- After the business session a ] a delicious course of ice cream and ft r- cake wasc served. The next meet- ft a Injj will be at the home of Mrs.'ft y A. B. Parnell, 2008 Taylor Street.'ft u. Every member rs urged to be pros ft Vi ?nt. ? ib Mrs. Pamell, Reporter. |ft r', ROSE SOCIAL CLUB :e The club held its weekly meet- S r. ing at the home of Mr. Albert ft ie Jackson Tuesday night with the I ft president </n duty. The house was | J - - - - THE PALMETTO LEAD - - ?u jji -]?? n ,, WHEN A COMPOSER tip j !^<s' *J~ Dr. K. Nathaniel I)ett famous compc L'niU'tt college, i ehcarses with Etta M ley -uro running-??*or-his- ?r range ttiot hirsts," from tin- now folio of Dott r otoii plans to jiveiudc the^spng in hoi xt season. .Di.Jlrtt was snendintr a died to order.by the president. flU ir-st selection Whore lie Leads ]Vj pi aver U'lls repeated; second lection "Trees.". The devotional :ereisos then came to a close. | The . house was turned over to _ ie program committee. A short (x OK.ram was rendered. I ~tTld amf iTevT bw-iness .vas disissed and approved bv the mem^?i i 1.1. .mi - lie a mTTCTTttgrn I ,1,. i ...i *? - ? .v *v iiu|i n I'lau- .uonuay into, ?I ily 21. \\'c a re asking many of I if friends to comt. anil go. You I ill l.avtf. a goo! time. The club 11 Ijourncd-to nn-ct at lliylhumc of 11 ? iss ftthel Robinson l.OiO Waver- I street. The host of t!-0 eveng served soft drinks and cake. ' t Q UIC K, E A S Y ^ VAY TO COLOR * YOUR HAIR... I' IV A few simple 'touches of Gode- CI Iroy's I..iricusc ll.iir Coloring ? CI and presto. Dr ib, lifeless, gray- * I streaked hair takes on new color * 1 and a vibrant, alluring sparkle. Desired color ?.niiics quickly, evenly. Color will not rub off or wash ^ out. Permits curling, marcel or permanent wave. Just follow the Jn easy directions. Ask for and see that you get I .nicuae, the hair col- iJ oring in the KI D HOX! 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