The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 19, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5

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"wr^r^v* v*?r ^r;"-',:f.v,Tr "* i"1" " Saturday, August 19, 1939. I . v . . Mr. Alonzo Whitener of Laurens was in the city Wednesday visiting Miss Amelia Outen. Mr, Whitener a recent graduate o 1 Benedict College was quite popular with the young socialites of this city. Friends of Mr. J. A. Hoover of 1331 Blossom St., will be glad to know that he is able to be up after being confined to bed for four weeks. ' Mr A. R -Rraalon/l a# ?... ?. w.wiMiiu wi owner of the Prcehnid~L.afe, and his son Mr. Augustus Forrest are spending their vacation with Mr. Breeland's son, who is" president of tho Brooklyn Tn'nvp""" ^wii ory, located at 1153 Bedford Ave. ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. E. M. Pressley, Jr., of Philadelphia was seen in the city looking fine. After spending his vacation with his father arit^moth er at 1016 Harden .street, he re turned to Philadelphia by way of Charleston; visiting relatives and friends at St. George and other points. Mr. E. M. Pressley, Sr.,, " left Sunday, via Carolina Special to attend the National Convention oi Postal Employees, which meets in . Chicago this week. He hopes also to visit a brother in New Haven, Conn. Mr. Eldo Burton, a native of Anderson and a former graduate of Benedict College, class" trf^1934, has bfeen living in New York City for the past~four years; was recently appointed to work in the Interior Dept. in -Washington, in the Tariff Commission office. We wish him the greatest of success on his new job. Mr. Burton will assume his new duty on Aug. 15. Mrs. Julia E. Breeland. President of the Julia E. Breeland Beauty School, of Orangeburg, accompanied by Miss Ethel Louise James of Camden, a student of the school, and her chauffeur Mr. T 1 uuscpiiue ceinnger _were~ pleasant visitors to the city on Monday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Miles D. Bogan, Mrs. Ida Nance and Mr. W. M. Adams "motored to Williston last Sunday **nd spent the day with friends. They report a very enjoyable trip. I Mr. J. C. McDaniels^ has returned to the" city, aften.a mostr enjoyable vacation. He motored Ito Laurens, Spartanburg, Greenville and Asheville visiting relatives and friends. Miss Jessie Gladden of 826 Laurel street, a teacher in Taylor School, having finished the term in summer school at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., on return ing to-Columbia spent- a few days with parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gladden, in iRichmond, Va. Summer school was profitable and the stay in Richmond enjoyable. ! Revival meetings are the talk in and around Columbia and Columbians can be seen m large numbers making their way t o some revival meeting. Calvary cnurcn at Leesville will begin its meeting: Sunday, Aug:. 20 and the pastor, 'R^V. W. R. Bowman announced there will be five sermons preached, dinner served on the ground and one thousand people are expected. Rev. Bowman fur. ther declared those who will attend will hear such singing and preaching as never before. Mrsses Clementine and Aleathia Wilkins, of Chicago, arrived in Columbia today to spend their vacation with their grand parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Bowman, j Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Bowman I recently returned from World's Fair in New York, after spending two weeks with relatives and friends They reported an enjoyable time driving thru the mountains. Miss Lucille Sears, of Macon, Gim is here spending awhile with her brother and sister-in-law Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Sears. j Mr. and Mrs. Jaspe Brown are B . the proud parents of a boby gir, Sarah May. Mother and daughtei are doing nicely at the Columbia Mrs. Ida Mae Brown ia leaving the city Monday for Washington, and N. Y. where she will visit the World's Fair. B Little Miss Barbara Youngblood of 2218 Washington street, who is spending the summer in Phila delphra yiaiting Mr. and Mrs Mitchell Wright, is now in New York City enjoying the World's Mrs. Maggie Johnson has reB turned to the city after spending B. . few days in Aaheville,- N. C.. where she was the gtfest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes of that B City. While in Hendersonville she B visited her father-in-law, Mr. B Johnson. She reports a very pleas ant stay. Mirarti nil- i i i'niiii 111 i ~' " V MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. ' I1I( AN Mr. and Mrs. S. P. I*earson announce the marriage of their 1 daughter, Elizabeth to Mr. Bcnja- ing min Franklin Keith, August 13, Th< 1939. CARD OF THANKS ing ? la We, the Family cf Mrs. (to Maty Strother wish to express .-rol our appreciation for the sympathy l ed. and tender care of the many. Jgrc friends; for the acts of kindness . list ' and the beautiful tloral offerings | vis ! during the vllness and death of wh ; my husband;?words and- letters the spoken and written expressing liai sympathy. ' Ca THE STROTHER FAMILY. 1 1204 Lagree St., Columbia, S.C. Vs ?' ? JQy ENJOYED DELIGHTFUL TRIP -ton iou Miss" Hattie Brawley reports a ^r'' delightful visit. in New York? | While there she visited the Fair. ?U1 Miss ffraWley was the guost o f n()) Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barnes, Mr., and Mrs. Robert Sanders, Mi-ss ?d Annie Carter &nd Mr. and Mrs. '00 Ernest Carter. Miss Braxvley is a nurse ut the Columbia hospital. CARD OF THANKS -attAu i To our many friends of S. C.: I3i< We are very grateful for your Mr expressions of sympathy by cards hor and letters, during the recent ill- the ness of -our daughter Rosa Anna, fri< due to an operation for acute ap- Du pendicitis. We are thankful that Ma the operation was very successful lici j and she is recovering nicely. We Re( pray the Lord wrll watch between daj ais while we are absent one from Du another. , I ? REV. and MRS. S. H. LEWIS, eve 1G12 N. 23rd St. St. Louis. Mo. as 1 ASHEVILLEr-N. C. SOCIAL j . - NEWS Mrs. Estelle R. Dink ins of 46'. ** Mountain street, Asheville, N. C., ,n" entertained her niece Miss Marie ^o E. Gary, of Gadsden, S. C., with 211 a lovely party Aug. 9th with 20 cal1 guests pl'esent. j Mn The evening was spent with vvcl playing cards, Chinese checkers, mai dancing, which afterwards a love- ^uri fy course was served, including R0* fruit cookies, sandwiches and l^cl punch.- ? - ; " i pro: I miii app , old The club held its weekly meet- ^'>c. ing at the home of Mrs. Ruth ?, Wetze, 2512iGyeen St., Tuesday J night^-Aw^?lfc^XhaJxouse was opened-rftyf devotional exercise. 1st. selection by Mrs. Willie Pearson; prayer by the club; Scripture by _.r . the hostess; second selection by ^ Mrs. Esther Rowe. The devotions closed. The house was opened forj old and new business by the pros-' , ident, Mr. Eaddy. The club planned to give a Gake Walk Friday-t0'*, night Aug. 25 at the home of Mr. ' _and_Mr.:. J.II. Ruwe, 2D12 Green street. Wo were glad to have a vis (lpc itor Mi's. Mamie Jones. After m.ut refreshments wcr were entertaind with a game of Chinese checkers. - ^ -t ser\ * ' -- I sain MISS HER NICE BRYANT jcrac HONORED WITH PARTY | ^ A An interesting affair of the sea ing< son was the party given by Miss- era: es Claudia and Dorothy Carter in day honor of Miss Bcrnice Bryant ot Hoc Orangeburg, the evening of Au- it. gust 8th at the home of Mrs. of 1 Brooks on Millwood Avenue. Miss Bryant rs the niece of Rev. and Mrs. M. McCaJluni of Wesley M. E. church and was spending a- ^ wniie in tne city with them. Those Ul?' attending were mostly members ^os of Wesley. Those present besides V10 the honored guest were: Misses *'?.n Emma and Helen Lewis, Beulah "VJackson, Frankie Hickson, Jonclle Satterwhite, Rubp Roscmond, Selena Brooks, Ernestine Counts, R F.dit.h Frasier and Mvrtln Alfnrd: also Messrs. Robert Fields, Holli-s McKim, Hildreth Hopkins, Joseph 0f Ruff, Albert Thompson, Edgar th0 Williams, Curtis Furgess, David caki Devault, Wardell Bowman. Wil-|' liam Brooks, Samuel and Preston M() Black well and James Moultrie, who A. ' was guest^ soloist. 1 -* LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB j a,ti . I the The meeting was called to order- me< bv the president, at the home of nt Mrs. Annie Porter 1221 Wheat ser St. First song hy Mrs. Adams; pre Scripture lesson by Mrs. Adams, .jah (Prayer by Mr. Allen West; song Get by Mrs. Marie Portloek. The f?re house W?s opened for business. T The president called for the minI utes of the last meeting which ('U1" I were approved. Sick committee re U1U* ported no one sick. President call an^ ed for unfinished business. The president called for new business. a ^ -One new member joind the club. P* (" Th foil was called. Members ^ | present 24. The next meeting will mf)I be at the home of Mrt. Hattie ?f O,. ? 4.? -l i T\: vwiciimn, ouiiilci l/1SI111SSed by Mrs. Mary Bolton. Re- {]ecj | freshments were served. j niai WAVERLY SIVER STAR CMJB att< | At The club met at the home o f aga Mrs. Margaret Middleton, 2.r>00 lari Mott street, Tuesday night for its thei regular meeting. The house was spe< | called to order by the president, nig] I Mrs. Maggie Johnson. After devo SP? tions the house was opened for her business. Old and new business! SP? was discused. We were glad t o , ^ have our president back after va- }1,C( cationing in Asheville and Hcn-JlsPs dersonville, N. C. She reports & very pleasant stay. We were glJd OL to have Miss Roberaon and Miss1 Roach as visitors. I ^ i jiH HATTERS SAVING I) SOCIAL CLUB Tie club held its regular meetat the'home of Mr. and Mrs. 5mas Lowman, 2230 Hampton nue. The meeting was opened Mrs. Addie Mae Wharton sing Shine on Me; prayer Miss LuZeigler. The house was called order by the president. The 1 was called, eyeryqjie respondOne member was ad'ded to the >up, Mrs. Hattie Davis. We .ened to the voice of Mrs. Da in the meeting for a shor' ile. -We adjourned to meet a i ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil in Johnson. Aug. 21, at 1GD rolina court. A'e must say that Aug. 3rd lefi with smiles on our faces ant in our hearts. We are now exidiiig many thanks to' the vars club members and. our kinc L-ncls for ^walking by our sides _jve were looking?forward?te first anniversary, as we have x counted the first milestone n T-i c n WHO u, XI, kj. JUUIUV7.1 l^UOUit aside and got our heads up king for another one. We haii best record from every one atded. Tim phuto by Charles Old fhe members of the II. H. S. C ended a; party Thursday niilit g. 10 at the home of Mrs, ?oks 1)10 Walnut St., given "by s. Crooks and Mrs. Johnson in lor-of two distinguished guests sister of Mrs. Brooks and a jpd of Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Cose from Brooklyn, N. Y. ny games were played. A deous course was served. Mrs. Ht: bade us good bye Thursr night after the party. Mrs. Cose is*^till with us. io, now we are asking each and ry one to hope our future be great as our past. J. AND S. SOCIAL CLUB "he club held its weekly meetMonday night, Aug. 11th at home of Mrs. Karan Joyce G Senate St. The meeting Was led to order by the chaplain s. WHhelmina Wey. Devotions e carried out in their usual nncr. Then the meeting was ned over to the president Mrs. sabell Symore. The house was n opened for business. The sident called for last meeting's lutes which were received and loved. The president called for and new business which all :ussed. The roll was called and (1 member responded with a Diverse. The next meting will held by the president at the le of Mrs. Wey 2312 1-2 PenOn. St;VERLY FRIENDLY FEW :r he club held its retrainr Monnijrht meeting at the home of and Mrs. Lawrence Faddy, R Iloidt St., Autr. 7, lfTlO. The" inr da nee far?Aug. 11 was ussed and every one showed h enthusiasm. We hope that y one will turn out and le.t's e a pood timer The hostess ed a delicious course of etr? d and ham and crisp ritz kers. upust 14th the club met at the ic of Mr. and Mrs. James Go1130 Blossom St. We had a night at the Chauffeur's Club i-=e and hope every one enjoyed We appreciate the cooperation hose that came out. ROSE SOCIAL CLUB . i he club held its weekly meet at the home of Miss Ma<*gie (> with the president on duty. house was opened for devoal exercise. First selection ie on Me; prayer was repeatselection. Savior Lead Me On ed the1 exercise. Thp program mittee then tock charge. Ler Porterfield in charge. The mess session then took place. club is to meet at the home Leon Edward. The hostess of evening served ice cream and e. RRIS BROWN M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lei"on, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Sunday the vities of the day began with Junior church services. Imliately following this service 11 a.m. the regular morning vice w'as begun. Dr. Lemon ached from the subject: "Eli, God's Gieat Champion in a at Crisis". The large congation enjoyed the sermon. he New York singers, a quarof girls rendered a piogram ing the A. C. E. League hour, er the auspices of the League Junior choir. he Men's club entertained with uest rally in the annex at 5:00 . A large ciowd attended both grams. * * ~ t the close of th^ mcminer sor i, Mr. Richard Grant, formerly this city, but now residing in kV Yoik rendered a solo entiI "Its Real" in a most effective mcr, and to the delight of the ience. Many visitors were in mdance and were introduced, the evening service Dr. Lemon in. preached effectively to a i?e congregation using the ne "The Kingdom First". Our cial effort closed cn Sunday ht with an appreciative rense from our faithful mems. Our activities continue, nsored by the various clubs, rip mound the world is sched1 for August 22nd which prom to be interesting. JBSCRIBE FOR THE "LEADER" --- 1 - ?- - - ? % c THE Palmetto LE^ JONESVILLE NEWS I Showers are coming daily, and nature has put on new* life which is a great aid tu vegetation. t The revival at Betrany has just closed. Itev. Wilhnin w:is ahlu -.iw, sisted by Rev. E. W. Dixon of [ Asheville, a great scholar and disI tingujshed minister of God. The spiritual sid(? was at its height. : Thirty-five werP brought to Christ and tfdi ty-three were immeiged ! in thir watery grave. Collection for the week amounted to $129.17. Dr. Dixon resided at the home L .of Mrs. T. Long and was royally t entertained. _ i l' Mis. Fannie I.ittlejohn of Mijaini, Fla., is here visiting relatival es and friends. . Mrs. Wilhoimnia Rodgers and Miss Beclah Long are here to the delight of their father, sisters and ' brother also friends, 'l Mrs. Mattie Ruth Robinson cf ' ixmi'! f '| h||'r ha1 Mrs. Mary Wallace is vi iting [ relatives and friends. j Misses- Hurley.. Thompson and ir Wilhemenia Hill a) < spending I thc'ir vacation at home. ! Miss Sara Thompson spent the ,'fii'L iti ek uith .Miss Tholtr.il Heat-' ' ty. and also in Union. __ J Dr. Long and .Mtt-St G. GisttmT I taking in the World's Fair. 'I Mrs. Maude Stewait and Mary ^Wallace were the dinner guests of , Mr. and Mrs. Silas- Thompson ^>n i Tuesday. lj Prcf. Ben Moore, wife and 'j1 friends spent Sunday afternoon I with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Thompson. | Mis. Annie Thompson and daughter Sara-, spent Sunday in Spar itanburg visiting relatives. Mrs. Ma>y Flowney has returned home after spending sometime in New York, j Mis. Bessie Hill and small daughter. Elwillie has returned to' I New York, after her mother spent a week at home to the delight of friends and relatives. ' \"Mr. "Buster" Wood is here visiting his mother and sisters. Rev. Ezell spent the week in Sadalia running meetings. | Liitld Everette and Jimmy Norris have returned home'after an j enjoyable stay in New Yoik . ! Mrs. Mamie Ezell and aunt, Mrs. Bollp Foster have returned home after spending a very pleas1111^ trin. ip New.?York ? Mr. E- D. Catl'ney is visiting parents and fi iends. JOHNSTON NEWS The Rosa Spi ing Baptist church revival meeting began August dth and closed August 11th with one (f the greatest meetings in the history of the church. The Rev. J. S. Gordon of Columbia^jour pas, tor had the Rev. P. Wallace of Clinton handled the services with him and other ministers assisting. Sunday was a hio-h dn<with th.. St. T.'iko P.nptivt church of Columbia. On Wednesday nitc ~MF.' Pleasant choir was present to sing. Our meeting was peaceful throughout the week." The amount , of money raised $106.(J3. The , Baptism will be September 3rd at G:30 pailMrs. W. ,M. Singleton and sen , Jack have returned after three | weeks visit in Richmond, Va, and > Denmark. S. ('. Mis. ITattic Ross Freeman of Philadelphia i- visiting her niother, Mrs. Hattie Ross. Airs. Mary F. Dozicr and Mi- s ~ .Jessie Griffin of Washington D. ( G., are visiting their mother Mrs. Maty Griffin. Prof. J, Or?Miles of AugustaGa.. is visiting relatives here. | Mrs. Jt/sie Merrit and daughter ' and Mrs. Mamie Rookard and baby son of New York City are visiting their parents. Mr; and Mrs. Wal- ' lace Bland on Jackson street. 1 Mrs. Andrew Marshall and dau- ; ghters of I.eesville, S. C.. were ] guests cf the Miles 15 Aiken St., ; Friends are glad to see Mr. C. , P. Pope out attain after being very , ill f-oi?ti lee weeks. i Mi. M. Ryan* has returned to i New York after a few days visit to the Popes on 12 Aiken street. . MT. OLIVE A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. J. N. McClintic, Pastor Myrtle Reach.?Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the Supt. Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and the teachers at their post of duty. 11:30 Rev. M Clintic along wrth Sister Alice Nesby ascended the nostrum. Mrs. Nesby preached 8 (soul stirring sermon, which stired the very souls of Christians and sinners. One yoiwig man confessed Christ as his Savior. At 0:30 the ACE League open- , ed with the president, Rev. T. TI. Hemvne\v;~y, members and visitors' and friends. The lesson was thoroughly discussed. At 3-30 the pastor along with Mrs. Nesby again ascended the rostrum. Mrs. Nesby spoke mas- j I jeet: Ye dry hones hear the word' |bf the I.ord. Every soul 'was; made to feel happy. | PnJnit associates were Revs. J*j 'W. Hawther of Salisbury, N. C.;* ( J Judges, J. II. Hemingway, Paul j ; Kennedy, Komnson, smitn, J. y. I Livingston, L. M. Graham and J. D. Washington. Visitors were: Mrs. Sue Nrxon of Conway and Mrs. Viola Mitchell. | Our revival closed which proved to be a success. We are praying "the success of Mrs. Alice Nestvy: in spreading God's word, and Miss Daisy MeOall in singing the songs of?the?Lord. We hope theyi , will rctnrn again to this "city. | ! Mrs. Cora Smith of Conway ! was the pleasant guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bellamy last week. I Rev. Jake Lewis' spent the past week with Mr and Mrs W. Kitlg. " ! Little Master Frank C. Mc-j - ? mER [ Clintic, son of Rev. J. N. McClin1 tic. spent the week end with Mr. [and Mrs. Willie King. Also Elder 1 A.P. Spears, his daughter and son ^ j in-law Mr. and Mrs. 'Miles and 1 I Mrs. Charles Latimer of Conway 1 ' were vTsItors of the Kings Sunday 1 afternoon. | - Mrr and Mrs. Jerry Spivey had ' as their dinner guests Thursday, i Mrs. Alice Nesby and Miss Darsy t McCall. Mrs. Jennie Lee Carter and her two sons Hermon Jr., and Rosland ^ of Camden were the week end J guests of her mother, Mrs. Rosa ( I Lee Hart at the Brool:er Lodge, f Mrs. Wick Oliver spent t h e s week end at Little Ifrver visiting h relatives and friends. , MILLER CHAPEL e A. M. E. CHURCH , v Rew L. G. Hinvmiini Pastor .' - The fourth qua iter' v conference A will be held here Sunday and Moil 1' day nite. Each leader is asked, to S make his or her round report. ~ The revival meeting logins at ? Miller Chapel the first Sunday in <3 September for ten nifrht>; rnndirt -7771?PTT?rcT?w-rr TTT: - w ^.y niv ni'v. u.u. unman, P. jO E. of the Beaufort District. Dr. ? Trllman is one of the outstanding g nreachers in the AME Church. lie fi is known as the thunderbolt and c all members are looking forward 8 for his coming. Rev. Bowman conducted a revi- 8 val meeting last week for Rev. J. g S. Martin at St. James church. 8 He is with Rev. J.M. Williams at ? Trinity this week. Mrss Minnie Ford of Long Is- g D'rid, Mr. Willie Ford of Roselle. 8 N.J., and his wife, a Northern ? girl, who has never been Sou'h he ? fore; and it's 20 years of his ah- g sence also .Mr. Frank Ford of Phil & adelphia are here on their vaca- ? tion. visiting their parents Mr. P and Mrs. Andrew Ford. Tamae o:bCiT shrdl shrdl shrd sr 6 Rev. R. Smith who rs pasturing 8 the second AME church Baltimore O Md., is here on his vacation and ? preached last Sunday in Trinity p church where they granted him his g first,'license. IP Mr. and Mrs. John Gary, Miss Cora Gary and Willie, also Mrs. P Elmore Lark of New York City 8 are the visit me guests of Mrs. o Roberta 'MiddletOJfi Last Sunday evening the Jun- p ior church members sponsored hv v Augustus Pettis ami Jesse Wil- 0 liams, a unit sum in the rally for .O the inside work of the church. 0 Mrs. Lizzfe Gary and Mrs. Rosa g Strother are on the improved list ? Since the quarantine has been ? lifted we are asking all parents, ? who are interested in your church 0 to send your children to Sunday 6' school. ? 1' O The 25 cars that left for Paris ?> two weeks ago are making good 0 headway, according to reports, the O Chevrolet is in the lead and the $ Pontiac is following. jo Next Saturday at 2 o'clock the 0 Junior church will give an ice o cream festival at the parsonage, V Come by and enjoy yourself. < A play known as Miss Maria, with fifty or more characters will m be given at a date to be announced later. All characters are hereby asked to nieet every Monday nite for rehearsal. Mrs. William Spearman entertained the Raptir.t Mi's .< in nary meeting at her lovely home on Coates street Thursday evening at 5 o'clock, with the president, Mrs. L.J. Simpkins presiding. The theme for the evening was Obedience, which was discussed beautifully, with Mrs. Gauldcn. lead. She pave a very clear and useful summary of the lesson followed* by discussion among the members and puests. The guests were Mrs. Daisy Burton, Mrs. Haftie Alexander .end Miss Celeste Scott. After the meeting a cffHeious course ivas served. The evening was pleas antly spent. A LP ^doubQ^COL^ Bottling Company ( Phone 8704 ! 1224 Iluger St. Columbia SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school began as .usual, ? vith Supt. Green in charge. The of esson was beautifully taught by Fi Lin- teacher, Miss Annie^ Wrenn, r< ind reviewed by the pastor. C< For the morning worship the II nastor preavhed from the subject: I'.i The Straight and Wide Gate. The N< -ermon was both inspirational and . iplifting. - Fi At . 6 o'clock the BTU was A' leld with the vice-president Mrs. ' 'anie II irt in charge, for the evning worship the pastor came '. orward with another soul stirring "fmon, subject: The Cure'of Kaa ,, nan. ? ,va The FSA club held its^voekly nee:ing at the home of Miss Ileln Uouknight. 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