The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 13, 1940, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, April IS, 1940
Miss Emmaretta Jenkins spen
the week end during the Teach
ers' Association with her parent
Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Jenkins. Mis
Jenkins had as her guest Mis
Vera Dixon, both are teachers ii
che Dillon High School.
Miss Sarah Mao Ruth n?rl Mia.
Anna Bell Bowman, students o
Allen University, left for Atlanta
City, N. J. as delegates to th<
national conference of the Y. W
C. A. Allen's branch will be wel
represented.
Mrs. Alics Little Bridgsnon at
Evanston, Illinois is spending .
, few weeks here with ner sister
Miss Mary L. Little, 2116 Hamp
ton street. The Litttle family
originally from Ureenvnie, t>.
moved north many years ago. Thu
is Mrs. Bndgenoas mat visit i?
the Capital City. The man;
friends and associates of huis?
??Lima ara ming no mim in iiwi
ing it a pleasant stay for tlier
visitor. .
Dr. W. ,C. Handy of Broadway, N
f Y. City, spent last Baturuay mgn
in Coiumma. In his party wei
Mr. Joe Jordon, popular musican
who played in Europe, and Mr. h.t
ward houmous, wen known snov
leader of kew Y ork Uity, aisi
Louise Logan, formerly 01 Green
wood. The Composer and acclaim
ed hero of the St. Louis liiues
and his party were emoute tt
Fort Valley industrial .College a
Fort Valley, Ua. to attend a colo.
ful musicial ahair featuring "ih<
Blues."
President S. K. Higgins continues
to fill his spring engage
High Hill in Sumter County am
p at night at Mi* Pleaaaut,week
he is booked to speak ii
Florence, Manning, Marion anu
Charleston. Allen's "Prexy" is no
- eating any idle bread. The wori
of renovating the Administratioi
building at Allen ST Being "diB
_ patched with success. By?call, o,
the president the students and fac
ulty contributed $600 for a phy
sical improvement fund which ii
being used to put on the sprint
I touches around the campus.
Mrs. iiimma Jones, iormeny o
this city and Sumter, but now re
Aides in New York City, spen
ten days here visiting her parent
In Sumter and friends. Enroub
back to New York, she was th<
' - house guest of Miss Edna Butle:
621 Senate street. She report:
having spent an enjoyable sta:
while here meeting old friends.
?-- THE SOUTHERN
NEW COMETH CLUB
By (Miss) Eliza J. McBurnette
Long Island, N. Y.-?We had obi
meeting at the home of Mr. aiu
Mrs. Chester Johnson, 145^57-101
Ave.., Ja.maica, N. Y., on Thurs
day, April 4, at 8:30. The presi
dent was at her post of duty. Thi
opening song was Jesus Keep M<
Near The Cross; prayer by tn<
president; song; scripture by Mrs
Martha Napier, Genesis 2:1-7. Tht
house was opened for unfinishet
business.
Little Miss iPeloria Naiggles
t- suggested a lovely song to sing
Her suggestion was enjoyed b\
everyone. Little Deloria and he:
mother has rj,ust returned fron
- Ridge Spring, S. C., to visit theii
mother and grandmother, Mrs
Collie N. Marshall and Mrs. Mar
If tha Fanlks. _They report a vorj
pleasant trip.
The popularity contest ? was
p ; quite a success, xne cotai amouni
raised was |28.56. The first prize
i waa won by the president, sistei
Mattie L. Foulka. The seconc
(j? prize waa won by Mrs. Susie B
Anderson. This contest was plan^
ned by Mrs. Mabel Watson and il
was carried out wonderfully. Mrs
r Watson." also gave ?3.00 in the co
lection.
We were indeed glad to have
the following visitors with us: Mi
W. C. Napier, Corona, N. Y.; Mrs
Mabel Erwing, Great Neck, N. Y.;
Mrs. Hilda McBurnette, Flushing
N. Y.; Mrs. Blanche Wise Corley
Hompgteftd. N, Y.; also Mr. Garvin
and Mr. A. J. Corley frorr
, Hempstead, N. Y. Visitors arc
always welcome.
Mrs. Priscilla Dane went tc
L * Washington, D. C., last week end
to viBit her relative and friend.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Theadorc
Anderson at 96 St., in N. Y. C. Wc
are very glad to report no sick
members and beautiful spring wea
ther.
LUCKY B1KU SOCIAL CLUB
IThc Lucxy Bird Social club held
its weekly meeting at the home of
Miss Lois Bishop. The meeting
was called to order by tho Chaplain,
Mrs. Boyce with a song she
led. The devotion was carried
out as usual. New and unflnishJ
? ed business was discussed by the
club. Mrs. Hattie Johnson will
'1 have a supper at her home Saturday
night, April 13.
The roll was called, 10 members
present.?The?next meeting will
be at the home of Miss Conelia
' Osbey, 1804 Washington street
DtanrjUaed by Miss Osbey. The
club' was served refreshments."
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"Fats" Waller At J r
Auditorium April 13 j_THOMAS
"FATS" WALLER,
" uvmpihior, I'unisi, uigaiusi^amrj?1
. Vocal Entertainer^
Just a, big, good natured boy
making at living out of iun, wiln
a smile thut just won't coniv oii.
The son of u Baptist n.nnsiui j
from Virginia, but the boy was i
born in Mew York und has been '
1 carrying on there, in the printi- j
" pie cities of this country and th.
s biggest amusement centers oi ;
s Europe. As a composer lie n
s known for; "Ain't .Aiisoenuvm
1 "My -Fate Is In lour llano;
"I've Got A Feeling I'm Failing;'
"If It Ain't Love;" "Keeping uj.
* of Mischief Now;" .Crazy niiui..
p Aly Baby" and hundreds of oineis
L> Be has also writj.cn a uumber o?
revues, such as "Connie s iioi
j Chocolates" and "Keep Bhuiilin.
He is recognized as the mos
outstanding rnyihniic pianist .n
I the popular field and us mi ur
, ganist the best description is unr.
he makes an organ sound like .
- large orchestra.
'As a vocal entertainer he .is v.a
- enmnii'u ul' spun tamely?n'i "7i
s with an individual style not nVai.
* frqrp any other cm t>. 1 .nil, i ...
, present day. In short, ne is iA
t uto s newest and most original
- nuvelty?I'll lei tamci.?+Trrr*r?r-r? *=
i .vant sometliing new in mu.io an.
find it on programs ler.tui li.g
xhdn.as "h ats" Waler.' ' . " ?
Advance or Current Hioiies
i Several years ago . "Fats ' V....
e ier. radio star, who is itov.\ uppc..
I, iiig ul the Columbia lou.m-nip A
j ditorium, Monday night. April
v found himself broke ami own.;. .
) week's roonr rent as as any im.v
- artist on his arduous Au..:j m. i.
- ladder of fame. "Fats" aau i.
., manager decided thai the 'm.s\
^ way out of the predicament, v.a
i for "Fats" to write a 'sung . . a;
i sell it. In Jess than 21 ho is ik.
t genial Waller had turned < . t' ? ..
of his typical rhyihru ma u?;
and a short time later ii
ed, with his manager, .in a Im i .
- Alley music publish.-r *.? oii.iv.,..
v The publisher?lien mi??a?
x ber and offered an ad>: a-.v
t ?250 to "Fats" manager f..r
r? "$5000 of nothing," sain t ?.
ager, conmieni inai ne 11 ..m , .
t iiipre than the original/>!'.: ; a;
t parently he didn't ki..u\v . m.;.
u publishers, for he was pre..-.Mil;
r cold to leave the ollu-e an.! ;>
L the tune elsewhere.
"Don't worry," the mana.e. c-,\~
soled he downcast Waller, :a '...??
s climbed down the rickety I
\ of, stairs. "We'll pet o..r price t<
: it,"
"Yeah, I know," mourner 'I.;
i but all that landlady wants is u:
- Ducks".
t "Fats" Walier is i ct, li ins
ihes tall, weighs over t;:; J. pound.
5 .rnd has dark skin and I lUe eves' .
b rle writes his own progia.u s.-ri; '
1 . . 1 is married and has t..r
s children. His boy, -age is! j .
f the piano exceed in.gi;. ... . .
seems headed for a r. si,reor.
Jr. Daughter II I
Organized He: <: :
|- - ' K-t,
In < o uiVibia for t'..
j- mi 1 iai?fill nil. 11 a?!: I:; I .,?la?
".or Elk's torgunii'.nt ion. d i.
V -Mooitug \\gis held at 15..n' ; i
.Vashington High Sera. >T ?-n Ay.
* with ten new appld a \ j.(
" ent. MYs. A. ('. .-It.v.. ?
ine??i?ed the or. nni.d'u
group.
Following ollicers w 1,
Chairman, Valeria Chap;- ; ;
Chain mn. Arab.lli CJo.h!" :. C
etnry, Naomi I.ewis.- T:\
"IVillif" Chappoll". !I novt . '
v Fi>;r. The nevt .-<r: v "
h^M A"! il 1K sit (1 \ ],.r u
Valeria Chappelle. '
"lore hope to ru? t i: > v
vho will join up in this .spluiidi!
muse \vhich emhvac.es a hT? \
meat and a goal of sm1
' HI I K MOON ' OC 4 1. r- ;;
V The Blue ! Moon So -in!
1 tend thanks to on eh sr. 1 i v.
I 'or attending t'e hipjo parts
it the home of Mrs. <h;'rui
drown, Wednesday. April
L The next club r.ieotir. vd! 1
it the home of Mrs. Clara DaviI
in the 700 block of As s w.bly S* I .-.J
Visitois are always welcome.
CHANGED ATTITCirr.
i S SEEN AS NEED
Schools Must Build Mahil
Of Thinking For Co:nn"a Coo-'
1 Br Kilpntrirk SfiVM.
Dr. Wiliam Heard Kilpai ri k
! professor emeritus pf education a*
Columbia university, addrossth.
> ihc Charleston County (' lore.. \ p
1 Teachers' association last fkituray
morning at the Henry IV Ar- '(
n\\t?r eehnol i ? ? n cnomui n
' called by the President, J - U [ ^
! Bonds. Dr. Kilpatriek urged l't-1
thinking and more co ipoi:.;i >n > ....
i mong individuals fur t..u iV
ToocT
"Children are in the ptvvcss f,;or
becoming citizens" lie saiik "Th*" .0ii
schools must build certain att: pf;
I tudes for the common good. Then .. n.t
must be a shift for the old laisse/ r..
faire selfish individualistic atti- ,
tude to nn attitude more inclusive
i that respects responsibilty for the
i common good. Whenever there is sta;
a time of change, thinking must city
i take care of the new situation S
i The schools must build a critica1 <>'
thinking and understanding of the in
social progress. per
i We are no longer independent j ..Tit
_ we are interdependent. We hi ;ii
now bound together, we must son
build up attitudes to care for the IVj
1 common good and our thinking met
must be about the common good lltl
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hi Aj vil ."tli n joint nn'otin.; (71
1*1 Yo.nV ?. and the K. Oi
. -.Ai-s j.t tin- T. A. W.I(>.,
rrU r.d St., at 3:00
i. 'ill'.' lindA.m Hank held a
t ol' the companies
. ; iY7 a Yddc~ doletra~"
i I'iom Greenville and otin i !
in* worje 1 n hand. And about
ls n or. tw.enty vol ng men from
r. t > thiity wore present to >
m. * thcinclves with the Uni,;i
1 >opa:tin.mt. After this meet
over the local Knights
.e-to 1 to reorganize a subr .t:n
1 K. of I'. Lodge in that
!w .i. li. Lewie, lb S. C. from
;; w ia was present to. assist!
the reorganization. Col. Jum-j
from Columbia was also pres-ii
to assist in the Uniform Do 1
i.-u-nt. The meeting was spon i
iai by Col. T. FT linltnvanger, 1
mty. The Knights agreed t.r !
t again Thursday night April 1
i to reorganize a lodge. i
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Holla Sima Tfoeta Sor
lorence Warv>iek in I
'h {Mi ..eburg, S. C.?Graduate
; . n b ms of the- Delta Sigma Thei
Sorority at Orangeburg are
rr esenting Miss Florence Waf'
, Director of the School o t
Pnnop^if the Atlanta University
System, Atlanta, Georgia, in a
<1: ore recital on Monday cVenmg.
April lf>, in White Hall Auditor- !
i:* ?'Sm. Mi Carolina State A. &
M. College. '
Miss Warwick is a native o 1
'Birmingham, Atnhaina. She "Mid
'h;; raciuate work at Spelman !
( 'Togo, Atlanta. During- her undergraduate
years at Spelman
she received a fellowship thru
c liege to study at the School '
?f?lialiet,?Chicago. '
S m . gutd ration .Miss Warwick 1
as I -on the recipient of othei !
ellowships. She has' spent three
ers st.dy at the School of '
a nee in the Experimental school 1
"enr.inyton, Vermont. She also 1
:tudied native Mexiean dancing *
at the University of Mexico. 1
V. hile studying at the Universitv
,r v >?
. ..ihit. worK was outstand
ing. she was asked to teach a
!a s in .Modern Dance at t h e
"I'rtlnce of Art" Mexico City.
Doris Humphrey and Martha
?ra!.a>.!, cities of t!ie Modern J
! an e*. say of Miss Warwick: 1
i a VC'llll.' nrii-t of iinn.iinl 1
a'-ility possessiinif charm, rave 1
interpretation, ami a grace and i
ih.vi.hm which is outstanding in i
artistry. Florence Warwick has a 1
treat future." j i
Ciaduate Deltas of Orangeburg <
at e making a special effort t o J s
complete a scholarship find a ^
tin same time present a rare ur-' j,
cistic fcgeat. Those who love beauty
and art are assured of an evening
brim-full of beautiful interpretations
which will long be
vmembered- ,
i it mo xkws i
Sunday school was held at tjhe
usual hour. The lesson was ,
laughl by Mis. tnvens. The scuool1
Was beftutif llllv vi?vir?wn?l Ku in. 1
Pastor, Rev. \Y. D. Owens.
The pastor preached a wonder- i
ful sermon Sunday and an appre
.dative crowd communed. \
The Usher Board is living a <
program on Tuesday night. Everyone
is invited.
, Sunday will be a high day for ]
St. Paul. A program -will be giv- (
en Sunday afternoon by the sentor
choir. - Sunday night the Baby ~
contest will be given. This con- )
test is given by our dear pastor's l
wife, Mrs. Owens. ;
Mrs. Carrie RecvoB has been i
ill for sometime. Her many 1
*tiends wish for her a speedy re- t
:overy. 1
Mrs. L. Metz and Mr. O. G ?
Bowman were happily joined ir v
wedlock a few days ago. We wish g
how well they may do, , f
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy c
Myers were held at Pine Grove p
dturch, Friday, April 5. She had t
been in declining health for sev- b
craF years. The end epe Tues- i'i
lay morning, April z. The many "Ti
friends of Mrs. Myers will be sure t
;o miss her, because of her untir- S
ng work. la
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nn: tiksday evening
SOCIAL ( LI B
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Out last meeting . was at the
ome of Mrs. Ethel Henderson on
April 9th. The house was called
to order by the President Mrs.
Catherine?Warlcy ?The?devotion
was carried out in its usual way
Fhe minutes of the last meeting ''
were read and adopted. The ro!
was caled each member respond- . '
in/* after which the house' was
Dpened for old ami new business R
Plans were made to have ;t silvei
tea at the home of Mrs. Salley
Mack. 1909 Washington street or Jt
Sunday. April 14. Tne members ^
>f the various clubs?arrri?friemi. ~+t1
ire invited. We adjourned to M
meet at the home of Miss Irene I\
Young. 2117 -Ciervais St. Tin
meeting closed with our parting
.Void alter which a delightful
tourse of fried chicken, cream poatoes,
peas, hot rolls, pickle peach
heaven hush and cake.
" INVi i i'ii TO BREAKFAST n
t ,r
Mr. ami M:s. !i. E. Hargrove o.
Magnolia s'.re t. Greenwood, S.C
tad as their guests for breakfast
ast Saturday morning: in their
leautil'ul biivk?bungalow hmtr ?^
Mrs. Jno. II. Campbell am! !? >
lauuhter Laura Kate, former res_- l^.
dents of Greeiiwoo'd who" are now ''
iving in Detroit, Midi., wher ..
.aura anil G* rtrude art' public ,
iclit>ol tea flu- r?. Mrs. Hargrove !/
u-rvi'tl a real breakfast: Frieo
d.icken, bacon ar.d eggs, jelly
grapefruit juice. hot bis nits.
HI.l'R STAR SOCIAL ("LI B
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We held our last meeting en at
vtonday flight, April H at 8:30 o'- co
lock at the home of Mr. and Mrs Y<
Looks. The house was called to fh
irder by Singing and Praying. A E.
iolo, I Shall Not Be Moved, by Mi
lames -Brown. Mrs. Reader led cm
lie l oid's Prayer.i ? ; sf
Our next meeting will be at the co
mine of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, 916 |i
iValnnt St. We have planned to ?ri
lave a fish fry next Friday night, ri
\pril 20. The Jolly Jack Sociala w<
:iub has invited us to a fish fry 'c
Saturday night, April 13th.
Mrs. Reeder, Reporter " th
rHE CHRISTMAS SAVING "J
:hl B M
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The Chris tniasSavinga Club a
net at the home of Mrs. Mary I
Jammonds, Tuesday night, April
t, 1940 at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Hai M
ison and Mrs. Miles assisting the dc
TVIP rlovckt i nri u 1 ino
ho meeting was led fcy our Chapin,
Mrs. Amos. We opened by jo
inging a Spiritual, after which
ve were led in prayer by Mrs. Sin
fleton. "Love Lifted Me" was the
ollowing song. Bach member
[uoted a Bible verse. Everyone or
resent gave some remarks, then ed
he roll was called. One new mem nu
er sent her application to join lif
a the person of Mrs. Camilla Mob,
?y. The next meeting will be at' Ef
he home of the president, Mrs I
lallie Lou Pope, with Mrs. Amos
nd Miss Dixon -assisting her.
Allen University Player
M y stery Melodrama Fr i
?ftn?All. ? I.' nivei suy laculty 1
ikI alu+tiiii thespians -will pim'iit "nh
he tyystcry a.fiu.i. a.i.a "Tai it
'lack I a. !< Friday cveiiinvt, A- M
ail 12- i?i It ./cluck, in thy I'ni- a.
iCisity Auditorium. The cast : has n.
ecu in training fur a eorisiilci n!c
| criial under tli.' r.vfit-rt stin.'nnirr
is ion of Mrs. Klla K. MorrLs. \vh< i <.
- recognized as I .fin*/ \v ilhout a t\
uperioi in the direction of ania- lit;
fiif dramatics. The play is being "M
iv.-n in the interest of improv- 1 i\
1/ the physical appearance * el L'I
he univfrsity. The faculty and I;<
tvdents have already raised a'a
onsiderable amount in this en-1 .<
. avue, and work has alreadj ; 1"*
tuUeiUin- the - improvement pru: U-'l
rain. mi
' N <71 ICE z~
J lie public is cordially invite u
> Se mi Calvary Baptist Church *4'
unday evening, April 14. at 8 o' va
lock. to a program given by Al- ^
.*n University's Choir, under tin
irect on of Prof. F. 1'.. Abraham.
OI.I MIHA W ill I 1. S()\
!ASEBAIX ( LI B .?T777
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The. Columbia White Si x Past- lu
n+1 chili has reorganized. Aflei
1 111 li?lil, th) tV?Will llii.i t ui,; clul *-ii:
lairing a game. C "
1 lie olTicci s? utid owners ol' thlf 18
lub are as follows:
l'riv id oil I-, M. W~atsuli; Manage)
^ iliie Butler; Treasurer, Charli? l-u<
'avis: Asst.: Manager., Fred Cook. ^
.This- tehln was organized by tin Vl
o\> o[ Ward One and Wheeler
I ill. ' al
W
M alio row Watson, Pres.
** 111" W ashington Streut aU
Columbia. S. C 110
. M. C. A* MOLDS LLKCTlO.N
?AT liliXKlJlC'lliCoiXLtiE
KtrnTotrT?f'oflTcer? of the V. W
A. of Benedict College wa "^1
eld Sunday afternoon at 2:-15 o' Wi
Ivcli. A lid i e\V 1 t.'W is?ui?Suiate. ?
tm?-?itnni - T?wtrs?elected?in es .?i"L
esit. Mr. Lewis, who served a _
'sv of the V. W. C. A. this year Ui
us proved himself to be worth} J
: h.s pos? 01 duty in every r< .
peel. Besides* ir.any other act;- Zc'
-rW=?UaU?he?ptti t ieiput I <i?Sh?mi.e.
campus, -Mr. Lewis*:- 'also
i tsidenl of?bis?ilass. ?
The newly' elect officers, ace u?y
Mlows: President, Andrtrw Lewis:
ice-President, iiaeklc-s Riley; Re ^
ii g Secretin y. J. 'Paris Bell
ui-j-espondin:* Secretary, Coboi
Oandy; Treasurer. Cephas .Meeih
\ ; Chaplin, Lerov Moist-. rT
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riiK V. P. T. S. T. (TAB J
The Y. P. S. T. Club met at the
leeting was called to order by ^
ie piesident. Song, "In the Cairn."
Prayer by the Chaplin. Sony I
will do all 1 Can." The Scriptre
Lesson read by Lamest in* K
oss. Sony. '""Nothing But the ^
lood." vl
The roll was railed, each mem- A
:rin\* answering. Mr. Frank Out- B
ii is ~oii tr.e?slrlt?list. The rrrx?fij
eetllig?W-tR?he?at the?.'.onic?rr! ?
is> Mary Catherine Morse*, l-'hif
iegg Street.
M,ss.._Ethel Smoak. Pus. Jb
'Mr. i/avid .L Otiloii, Reportc'
CROWN AMI S< !-:?? TK Id A
(I.I It
The club held its weekly meet- f
IS at the home of Mrs. Annie
elle Bailey and was called t<
del- 1-y the president, siny "Just.
?; 1 Vm T.r I iil-.lN Pi ,-iVi-i- ii
inert. Scripture l.csson, Deist
hail by Mrs. Annie H. Bae
y. \'i rses lu-irissnia with the leti
"V" were' recited. Friends :v
>it r.-. sue always welcome. T. >:
Xt meeting will be Jit the honuBeatrice
Bolton: *
K. AM) MRS. V. \. HAWKINS
N'TEKTAIN FOR MRS.
W. YOl'NC
I'nio .. South Carolina. April s
Mr ami Mrs. Y. A. I)awkin<
light "'ally entertained T'.csdas
their home on Flutes prise St.
inpljiiieiitai-y to Mrs K \V oung
of Asheville, X.C.. "who i>
a gi est of her mother. Mrs V
McCool.
Beautiful - snowdrops and .ion- ?
lils were used to carry out thi
u'inv?rfoeorntive?note. 'Ptrr"-ti>hh 1)
ivored with a beautiful uu\
r>th was centered with a howl b!
nw drops wjth tall candles 'or t
ther side. In the receiving line F
pre Mr. V. A. Dawkins and Miss
anette Hicks.
The evening was divided into
roe features: games, dancine .i.
id ft musical program. Tht
usical program was rendered by {
isses Sara Morris and Sainl
itcn, Miss Bakn also presented
beautiful gift to the gueST " uT
mor. ?
The hostess was assisted by Tel
iss Maggie Sims in serving n I
dicious course of sandwiches.
:nch, mints and peanuts.
Guests from Chester also en- >.{ ;
yed the nffaiFT
* 'm ' n*
IN M KM OR 1AM W
In Jov-ing nn mory of our t'ath- ^4.
. Frank .Surt/iner. who departthis
life April 2, 1932 and our A
rther Delia, who "departed this
e April 16, 1936. *
ich day brings us nearer to you
Sadly missed by daughters: Ha
Amy Surginer Ligon, 9
Carrie Surginer Ruff. .
PAGE FIVE
's Present
(lay Night
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iii.tt'ian of a r.,|,iHi!<ft.v t v'' pa"' *
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' "V '> ? ? ?? "f r,?.Tj>ity
t a- [-al'i-ts .mproye,',,t
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-i' is at. tin performITT?
~A itior.tr TT7*~ iTrst ] a irons
t'l'f 1.-11 'i uiv.-l-'i S-'lnrnon
1 hi I'ii.riai Health
i'i i -j i insurant e t. ompnny. a no i
;iik< r. l ) ,( Walkers who
' * Hi t siji'.ii. 'iturjj.a. wrote
o.-'.ssi i iiauiiit'Uj who so*1'
'i then Jjiltl oi.ii't'i-; "Hut fol
pto -iou? f'Tjjnuvim-t.t. \U- should
I'ii. ;.;. (.- a. : ; i ;.v jK.y.
" ii hi tic* . toluiiibian- rati ill- " " .
-ord_'tu?i?ti-i> ..thri- *{ ?' . ? -
itic |)to<ittctioiiv- .
W AVIJM.V - KILVUi- S-'l \ItS
J tie. clui met at tut- Tome of
i&s K....ice Warren, 24y2 Gei-'
is street, Tuesday night/April
?Tfta- devotion w;i? earned out" ?;--i!.
usual manner by the Viceeni,
.Mis,. Ani.ie Boiie Wil '
ii, i.ue to the fact that oui
.' ! i,- s HT?uTT "TTTTTTeF" it)
\ i Ih'T'i loriar a Speedy re-o-ia??.Jo,
11,1.1 1111 ^?Vrtrt?then
i net: over to u.t: i'l'esideiit. Mrs. >
uggTe Johnson. Business was
rcus?.->c-d. Tiana.lur .Siutto r?
iniversary 18 being raaue wnicL
to ue given at the Odd Fellow*
11, April 26. We were very glad
have two-vi the TiieiiOiy Tew . ?
wioera . wrta us; ivir. Woodrow- rlison
and Mr. Willie Brown,
tiiois are always welcome. The
eetmg was adjourned- to meet
U10 home ui Mrs. Annie Belle
il>on, loll Tree St.:
1 He Hostess served potato e&l*
on lettuce, Lngnsh peas, ham,
t robs and iced cord ginger ale.
MAli.NOlJA SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at thee home of"
rsr A'la Oruim Tuesday night
pi il 'J, "at s do. Tee devotioD
is carried out by the president
absence ol our Cnap.am, Alra.
ad-Li?. Tne _ douse, was t?en open .
loi business. The memoera dis
used a -iieamit?null anife-cakft-.. . ?
tik to be given soon. We extend
lanks to the members of the
mmj oiivcr *5tajs ana rmener
quartet for attending the silr
tea given iniiij at the home
Mrs. Catherine Cogens-, 2452
illw uo<l Ave, ; .
Tne meeting adjourned to meet
the home ol Mn>. Cuggins on
illwoo'd Ave. \ lsitors are alios
welcome.
Tne hostess setrved delicious
in saiidwicr.es, cookies and tea.
ubscribe For?
he Palmetto Leader
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