University of South Carolina Libraries
Saturday, October 5, 1940 I TASTE ' X ; .?? y .? ? EveryGne enjoys . i . y ? I i T . Y A pure wholesom I ALLl X 7 (OI.IMBJA? ' liERSONAL - [ MENTION 1 V,y? *"*Jm 1 Miss Kv tit O. Kair has returned 1 to the city after sptnhling a very 1 pleasant summer with her brother and sisters bl' New York City. ' Mrs. \V. M. Hussel and little 1 Glofia Yachti Kussell of Augusta. _ Ga. are in the city for a short visit with the baby's srrandmoth er, Mrs. Inez lhisscll. * *?Mrs. Vivian Ward and Mrs Ann Lou T.eker formerly of Co lumbia but now or Philadelphia . Spent their vacation here visiting relatives and friends. The A t'. K. League of Bishops Memorial A. M. E. church will , hold its weekly meeting on Sun4 - day eveningut ?> o'clock. The publie is cordially invited to attend. Miss Ottie Green of Oak street, I left the city last Saturday to resume her position in the Marion County Training school, where she In s taught the past few terms. Mrs. Laura Smiley, mother of Mi: s Edith Smiley, a popular soph omore at Allen, aceonipt nied her I <laughter from their home in Ell mira, New York to South Caro? lina last week. M i x>s Thomasina Walker of Washington, D,. C? formerly of is city spent a month's vacation here visiting relatives and friends. Miss Walker returned to Washington Monday. Shu reports a very pleasant trip. Mr. George Taylor Williams has ^ returned to the city after visiting | his aunt. Mrs. Alt rv Tavlor Tazs- _ well of Aberdeen, "Maryland. He also visited his "aunt, Mrs. Luetic " I Johnson of Bladenburg, Md., and his uncle, Mr. David Smith in Wi shington, I). C. Mr. Williams reports a very pleasant trip. KeV. r\. AlClNC!* VWilU' HUH JUM returned from a two weeks vaca*i? tion, one week in New York, Philil .adelphia and Washington visiting i ~relatives. He reported an enjoy- \ able trip.Mrs. Annie White, his mother returned with-him forftwo weeks rest. The. secoiuP-' week was spent in Orangeburg, Denmark and Charleston visiting relatives and friends. MARRIAGE A N N O I' N C E M E?N T. The marriage of Miss Susie i Lillian Watson and Mr. -Art is ' ?. Clover, both of Columbia is announced by the elder sister of the , bride, Mrs. Inez Martin. The marj> liage took place Sept. .'50, 1H40. f MRS. JULIA E. BREELAND I HERE ON BUSINESS J' ..Mrs. Julia E. Breeland, presiIdent and founder of the Breelano School of Beauty Culture of Or angeburg wis a busihess visit< V> the city Tuesday. Mrs.. Brei. I land, besides conducting the Inr I est Beauty School in the State I also manufactures most of her products; which have a laree sale : all over the South. One which deserves Cspecia? r especial mention is the Breeland's ) Wonder Tonic for Dandruff. This _L ^Tonic may be used tsj^a wet "or l^ZfLyofhaving the hair straighten, or done over tach application , V> Beauty Shops and users in Co1 / umbia will be glad to learn that I /Mrs. Breeland succeeded in hav|j ing this Wonder Tonic placed on J the market through the Columbia DnvkAvo Qimnlu vulipvn vnn w\ a V 1 I purchase it, o reorder by mail. THE WAVERLY SII.VER STARS , The club met at the home of " Mrs. Inez Hawkins on Heidt St. Devotions were* carried out in its , usut 1 manner by the Ohaplairr Miss Hunter. A brief business dis eussion was brought before the cl.b. We were very glad to have 1 -Mrs. Mamie McClenon with us. ' The hostess served a delicious m* "O'.Trsp of salmon salad, sliced to '-v'y. -rtoes and saltines and ice tea. Our President, Mrs. Maggie Johnson took a trip" to Jackson- i | ville, Fla. She and her son viaI ited Mrs. Ena Brown, the American Beach and had a lovely time. I The D a new taste thrill! Enjoy this ti \DLU e flour milled of choi ' * ' > Y. P. S. T. CLUB MEETS The Y. P. S. T. Club met at tl lome of Mirfs Smook. The meetir .vas called to order, by the pres lent, song. "RenTomber Me," pru ff by the elub, song "I heard tl 'oiee of Jesus say." The seriptu esson- was read by Delphi) Myers, song "I know I have be< :hanged.'' The minutes of the la meeting was read, received ai adopted, the roll was called ai ?ach member answered. The Club welcomed Mrs. Sims by from New York Ci miting her children. The ne meeting will be at the house Mr. Flunk Outer, 160G Gregg Si Miss Athel Smook~ Preside Mrs. ltosa Ross, Secretary Mr. DrtVid JLOutcr, Report I.ITKY BIRD SOCIAL CI.CI The <'lnl->- held its rogulai inee ing at tlie home of Mrs. Tsata loyner. The meeting was call .0 order by Mrs. Green, .actii haplain ami our devotion \vi arried out as usual after whii lie vit'i-president took chi.rg '"lie Jin.ident asked for the mi itcs <>f the last meetiiKr whii .vere revived and approved. Nc fix! ui.tlni.sl.nl business was ili usse?f "by the club, t, A short pr fram was presented which was < ioyu! very much. The roll w ailed. ten members were preset fhc next meeting will bo at tl mine of Mrs. Huth DreKer 5 sumter street. Dismissal by M . lattie Joh"son. The club wi terved. Mr. Sam Williams, preside :IK;M MATTKKS SAVIM; AN ()(" 1 A I. fl.lll Our last meeting was at t mine of Mr. and Mrs. Jam Wharton. 1203 (Jregg street < Sept. 30. The house was ealh 10 order by the president, M Lowmair. Devotions conducted I he clu plain. The minutes of tl last meeting were read and ' a moved. The roll was 'called. T qesponse was brief. After whi ness. Old and new business w discussed. The Mingo party that was pla ned for Wednesday, night Oct. it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wh ton is expected to be t. grand a fair. Ti.e report of the last met .......1 VO.. ...I inill'll.i.l ' iiik >\a> j von. .? c iiujvu. ..v.u >ur next meeting at the home Mr ami Mrs. \Y. M. Johnson, 1t> Carolina Court, Oct. 7th. THK ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The club held its regular met ing Tuesday, Oct. 1st, at t homo?of?M-rar-Tally?Mae - -Soo 2.r>87 Cherry street. The preside nok charge of the meeting whi was-opened by a -sortg -and- jm y led by Mrs. Tally Mae Scott. A tr which the roll was called a each member responded with Bible verse and dues. The mi ates of the last meeting were rei and adopted. There was disOT sion of old and new business. The Rose Social Club is gdvii its fifth s nniversary October' 1 The club ndioumed to meet ne Tuesday at the home of Mrs. i neida Boozer on Laurens strei A delicious course was serve* St NSYSIDK SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly met ing at the home of Mr. and Mi J. B. Ford, 231'J Marshall stre< Tuesday evening, Oct. 1. T meeting was called to order I the president ..Mr. James Middl tmr?Devotions?conducted?by?t chaplain Mrs. Florence Wilsc At-this time, the president toi charge. The minutes of the la meeting were retd and approve The house was open for busines There will be a Print Dress dan given at the Chauffeurs Club i Tuesday- night, Oct. 8th by t Sunnyside Social Club. Hey, he boys and girls, let's go to tl Chauffeurs Club and have a grai time with the Print Dress sir Admission 15c single; 25c coup' The roll was called and everyoi responded. We adjourned to me at 2512 Green St., to bo ente ttined by Mrs. Ruth Jenkins. T1 hostess Rervod a deltclous repftt POSITION WANTED Teacher wants position io pi rnary or elementtry grades. H a first grade certificate. Can pli music and do school sewing. Write or call The Palmet Leader.?"W. L." \ f ** " ifference ? : f - Hotter Hread, Lighter C iste difference with you t r Htabi test c est of wheat and blen< THERS M MILLERS OF FRESH ? ? i*? 1*1 ?+ ? *+* ?N j PRESIDENT AND M ?! ENTERTAIN ALLEN l|" I Last Tuesday evening President }'*rSamuel It. Higgins and Mrs. Higiej gins entertained the Allen Unire i versity faculty at their__residence 11 l iii the 2300 block of Taylor street. ?n The evening was pleasantly enst joyed by the guests in lively conu' ersation, games of many varie1(' ties, and a splendid repast served buffet style. Tho*- enjoying the Higgins' hospitality were: Dean *y and Mrs. Carl F. Flipper. Regis*1" trar and Mrs. Robert L. Peguese ? Professor and Mrs. Frank Norman Fitzpatrick,- Professor and Mrs. Henry B. Butler, Professor and Mrs. Isaiah M. A. Myers, 01 Professor ami Mrs. John F. Potts * Fair-Walker Nuptial ?/ " ? ;lf Miss Virtelle Dorothy Fair of ed Columbia. S. C. and New York ig City and Mr. Charles R. Walker as were united in Holy Matrimony on sh September 10th at the home ol e. her sister Mr'sdEvelyn Jacobs Robn inson. 232 \\'.il20 St.. New York eh City. The ceremony was performw ed by Rev. I.. C. Jones of Williams s- Institutional C. M. E. church, e- The bride wore a white chiffon en dress and tulle reid. She carried us a white satin prayer hook adorned it. with lilies of the valley. The lrr~ bride's only jewelry was a watch 13 of her. mother's a gift from her rs father. She entered the room on us the arm of her brother Charles W. Jacobs to the strains of the nt tradition: 1 wedding march. She ~?was attended ny her sister Miss Ruth O. Fair. The bride's attendI) ant wore a gown of dusty pink taffeta. :.< A lovely reception was given at us the Prince Hall Masonic Temple >n on September 23rd, where a num'd her of friends were highly enterr. tained. Among the out . of town >y guests was Mrs. E. W. Willis of he St Louis, Missouri, p- The bride is the daughter of lie Lhe_lute - Miv-and- Mrs. Miles Fair eh and a graduate of Benedict College, class oi ;io and Is taking post a; graduate work at Hunter College New York, City n- The groom is the son of the > In*.. Wit+in U.'i.ll...- ---I T .. - ...w it iiiiMiu it iimvr aim mi M. +tUar la Walker of Eiiglewood, N. .1 ifr and Now York City.he *- ?n--errr pt- ployeo of the U. S. post office or motor vehicle department. l ot. Ijhe Walkers will reside at 3-D 14 Manhattan Ave. on October 15th. CHESTER !' VUACKAI'HH ,t_ Mr. and Mrs. John Alexandei with their children, little J'eggy .Anne and-tho little twin sonsy Rtm nt aid and Donald and their mother cy, M r s. Mary Douglass, motored er. down? from -their home in Detroil and spent a week with their aunl Mrs. Emma James Holmes, aiu .j their grand mother, Mrs. Julia..A n'_ Clayborn. They returned Tuesday J Chester relatives and friends wert rs "delighted to see them. Miss Abbie Byrd is enjoying i - -visit to friends in Charlotte am f Salisbury, N. C. i Mr. Henry Jones, a former- Ches ~ ter citizen died at his home ir * Washington and the body, aecom I panied by his sister, Mrs. Ellr Jones, was brought here for buria M m m m S' I V7W I by e ??? 2 Alien 'Univ. ? ; SOUTHEASTERN ASS cc on I . ? A' (J A ho Ke Johnson C. r\A . .. * . - ls COLORED INTERCOU.Ei ff - Hurst Alt irhc C J/%?r / ir? Tdiuiuayj \ I. . - AT 2:1 &B I * I ADMISSION to L|gBMHBHaHH| i r -THE PALMETTO tj?A in Youi ^akes and Fluffier Bisci r next sack of flour -m tV> FL( ded with the fin est intf 11LL1NG ( GRAHAM FLOl'k RS. HIGGINS I FACULTY j Dr. and Mis. Oliver J. Champion, j Professor and Mrs. Herbert \Y. I Baumgardner, Professor T. V. i Swinton, Professor M. Theresa Kennedy, Professor Jessit?Sawyer, i .Professor Gwendolyn Belcher, Dean (of women) Odessa Seai brook,' Professor J. Randolph Fish 1 or, Mr. Clement. Mr. Win. I.awsnn Mrs. Rosina C. Ghappello, Mrs. Ella. R. Morris, Mrs. Eliza Duck ett, Mrs. Winona C. Lenoir and ! Miss Georgia E. Cook; Prof. Ruth | Horry, Prof. Grace Epps. Prof. Elvin Lee, Prof. T. B. Nelson, MY. Clayton Ix-Boo, Miss Ernestine Hnsell. Prof. F. H. Dedmond. in the family plot in Hebron cem[ etery on Friday. Undertaker C. r D. Dun ton was in chcree. . Mr. Floyii Mel.urkin is "visiting . his I rother. Mi'. S. R. Mel.urkin. in ; Boonton, N. .L, and also the 1, World's' Fair, New York City. I Mrs. Charlie Denton is enjoying her visit with her son in Philadelphia. ? Grand master Stanback lias . returned from Lake City. S. C. I where a new lodge was put to i work. j Thirty cjpididajlc.si were baptized i Sunday nffriit at ( alvary Baptist .....a. i... n ... 'i* ? i * tor. An oyer flow crowd was pro-sent for the services. Miss Dewey McDowell of Union; Miss 11. 0. Wright of Camden; Miss*1 Naomi Neal of Columbia spent the holidays iit thor lesport. ive homes. Misses T. L. l.uck, . Krnestine Wilkerson, K. A. Copeland and Inez Rainey spent Saturday in Spartanburg as guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Cureton. Mr. Joint. McCrorey continue^ ill at his home on Center street The Fifth District Cratal l.odge Communication of Mason convened Sent. 2f?lh with l'uritv Lodife Nr>, 12 at Ridgeway, S. ('. with r Ml'. \Y. A. Gladden presiding. X most cordial reception was ex: tended by tile local lodge to those r attending. A Inisy session was held all the morning. mueh helpful ilis' cussion was had. Enthusiasm ran - high and ~a fine "s fur it 'existed . throughout the day; * While- if "* cr!fniT'" ^Ti(TTiTntfjttr ~ox , iH'i'tcil We were s. rpi ised" tt? have - -the?ipayor and the postmaster of I the white lodge of that city extend a cordial welcome to the colored masons oh this oecassion. Mr. Edmunds knocked at the door of the lodge room and on being: ad, mitted, gave trs, a fine, masonic talk on the teaching of the'order. He confirmed til all regulations J of Masonry, on entering and leav'ling, greeting the -vfttl'i as 'broth I hen?of t-he-ordcr, a piccrdrnt hereI tofore unknown in S. C.. I A most palatial serving was had afterward with everything a normal appetite could wish for. Brother Gladden is to be congratulated for his good judge , ment in taking his meeting to jj this friendly city. They adjoined to meet in Cheraw next year. J NEWBERRY NEWS -' The public is cordially invited i1 to attend a Youngj Folk's Rally I' Day service at Calvary BreshyfBALL Yellowjackets iOCIATON CHAMPIONS 1 N SvT ? Smith Bulls ft IA TE A. A S ENSAT10NS" llelic Field Ddtober 5th DO I*. M? _ - 99c j DER vw w \++s*s < Raking .l^is will win immediate ake it . . OUR rodients to give you t :ompanp ^ ^ greet *: : ; teyiau church, Sunday 'afternoon. 5 o'clock. TheT- senior ^roup ot'l , Averleijjh (white) Presbyterian . ' ehlir.'li will nrftu??if ? ? ' ?' - * : - J -X..V..W t*II Miiru'MIIIL' i program! Miss Constance Arm-; field, tin* leader. stated that tin-1 group w+H-eonsist mostly oTToU lege students. Therefore it. promises to be an inspirational sor-i vice. Mr. Abraham Shelton, who lived previously in New York, has come to reside in his beautiful home in! the rural district. It has recently been wired for electricty by Mr. J. T. Sanders. Sr. He invites the public to come out and see it. It ik the first bungalow on the left after crossing1 Bush River. At Oak Grove presbyterian^ church Sunday afternoon, Sept.! 29, 1940. there was1 a wonderful Sunday. The following- young?hr^t dies and young man put over a. wonderful program and play: Misses Mary Lizzie Eleazer, Lau-1 ra Mae Brown, Dorothy ('batman, M. A. Rice, Mesdamcs Annie Toland. Naomi Jackson, Geneva Ruff and Mr. Murray Shealy. The visitors were Revs. A. A. Thompson, 204 RuJisal St.. Spartanburg. S. C.; A. H. Prince, 1927 Oaklawn Ave., Charlotte. N. ('.; P. A. Flack. r>0:: Bradley Ave.. Anderson. S. C., uhd Prof. A. P. Butler, Harbison Institute, Irmo, S. (_'. The entire meeting was successful: Rev. A. H.. Reasoner rendered his resignation to Oak Grove church Sunday. Sept. 29, 1940. The church is left without a shepherd. We are delighted to see Kev. T. friends. It has been stated he is one of the best pastors in his con-] icreiiee. Mrs. Hicks the proficient supervisor of the Colored NY A Girls Home in Laurens, S. C., was the truest of Mr. and Mrs. S. \V. Allen. Sr.. 11 few hotli's Saturday. She came to the city to perfect plans for Miss Wilhelmina Hare to assist her in the annex of the home. We "?" fh"l Mrs.?J-.?H. Summer selected Miss Hare since -the?No win rev?C" Is?wttt he sent " there. We wish for Mrs. Hicks continued success ami for Miss I Hare pleasant association. HOl'KS IIKIGHTKK KOK STATE I Ml I 1 .liniN.. Orangeburg. S. ('.? Hopes of the I time coaches at South Carolina State A. and M. College were boosted after the completion of I the second week of strenpus prac- i tice in which fundamentals in j lilockink.taeklintf. uharging and j h ill I carrying were stressed. Out of tile hard scrimnu ges ( vvtvich -have voire at the end of1 each week much eiuVniragenierit has come froni.Ahv showing, of 44-J "newcomers and only 16 veterans that are out to make the squad, j The gloom of the coaches have] lifted and they are beginning tci, talk about a l?id for ehi inpionship'| honors in the Southern Conference 'which South Carolina State I i- one of thirteen members. 1 (Phone 3901 WhvNi - - - DR c _ Will hel|? you s you were not h< , * ? p~**m ? _ _?>_ ALL INFORM < Office: 929 Pine ' i . f i f/iife ifV he best | V / if [ SHo S'W|< )<)!>"" : H,c .'U_> 1 < Rf?t *5? *J? ?2? If'.t h^rh 1 A*4d 1." I**-*.1 lIMtlflp - ;*?' -! show piivvcr and :ii yi't ? !. * 111 tin- I'h.v.- that iju- . I.a. !.? - ul! Um' rri- their : :i>t <- ii _ -a_ >n< !> apainst the |i.mci Tui "M.n.r.va:' ' v Satartlaj. < k't oher at 1;.. * tilute,?5\ est -V-tryima. \\ i'.h a lev. !H more Jiminh edm^ smoothed ?. ' f (luifriit tl.x- cmuiiiif lu-ck. iti? J-; i. 1 dorrs should ht- ready And sh<..\ id in thi* \\iest \ ii-4+na iMnti- ^uiiic ji j'Jst la>\\ th< y y.'il! ^t?t* '!c i* n.'.ainst \* "O" n.'iu.iii's I .a lie College l.ioris v whi h they m:>t -on >1 In?t+re?- 1?-jlionie game Saturday. ()vtob>-i .1^ -r at Orangeburg. S. C. in Sunt!: ] Carolina Statu A. and-M. C'< .liege's one year old' sjtadium? '..r 'The lino nndc-i the competent J< [Supervision'of Coach l>oLo.-s Kerry ;.!i ts .showing Unusual aptitude arm f" is ponderous, having an average t; -weight of IPO pounds per man, ory. K tackle "Tiny" CJoodmaiL weighing li 250 pounds and standing six feet P SEE V, FO ?HASr-l FOB ?NOtrtnn OUR SHO' 1518 Sur -i (Jet the Fact ?(Jet <>i (if! A I Wilson Ml WHMBnMMMCS Office Hours: 9 ot Be Happ . W. J. DAV SPIRITUAL ADVISOR olve vour problems. Will euro > >- " >rn with; will make you happy at and help you out of trouble it'NDAY RY APPOINTMENT kTlON (?IVKN STRKTLY (ON Street " ( j ?' PAGE SEVEN -EN J KT i?/\TKN ' I ? H QUALITY ^ (1.1 .'(>: .',, - . I'., I;' >!: . ' -i- r ; r?i: :. ! lew 1- ex !. ! :>.. ... i?'? J!K ] ; t?... . .ii'; .<!' ;h?*ii t * ' * ' rt I f * , * ?'': . v - -.1^ . ? ?? *: .' ''52';_ -s- r Xt I'.wliil'V Mi.i'.: . ; j JiMi jiiiirit-.J |i. j Sum . Iiivuii', li'viiw J ' l! Il'iikt-i.. Ii.hii .Johnson. I'M!! I. V II . VLi'UliSoIi. iTmTuF ;i. o..~ TT77777.I. W T .1. N< ni. li. 11 \ Kiir.'. >.|>ii^ i.' mi.? r KMioi. Tlji-a<i<>r<liOihu-. ( !J HOI!i.Jsiv. 1 >? *.- lKitiitiit' ri .Kj.t'r, Murrtoc.k WhitK ?fi!i S ivr Frank Williams, n. Wi 'ii? !._. y 15"\viuaii. L iii'i'i" V.~~~ "Raiii-oii. Kv< I ' tt nodi. : '. ^ I '< o*t-ii 1 u\ iur, \V. \\ *" * i.w;ir .1. MiMc-r, I!. B. ? ' 1:;-' '.. IT >ii_"l.-niw F. Bowers. . <I.? !?>*- .V. !>"\m1.' A. Vim-?.. /HAT RD ?0N? ? 41 nsFtM = WROOM_ ^ . nter St. nr IVal and You'll ord otor Co. j^) DEALER 11 Mill II III Will W|)||MMMW?| n,m. to p.m. -% >y? See IS 'nu (?f 1hini>s ul MH'OOW*! ul. FIDKNT1A I. ?<>? Olumhia, S. C. n* ? \