The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1940, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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!aturfly, November 4J, 19* )ERSONAL MENTION ; ilRTII ANNOl'NCK>|ENT I ?v. and Mik L). It Beoenbouuh ; i to announce the birth of an t pound daughter who _jvaa. _ i Sunday, November 3, 11MU her and baby are tfottinir alonj; HE HKGt'l.AK KELI.OWS . he Regular Fellows held an;r unioue meetinir Wednesday I' . ( ight. The members tlixl not (lis *ss any specific topic as usual | ut discussed the 'fair.' " Many ~ lembers spoke of their intention , t the Fair. The meeting time , ante and the discussion was stop ed. The meeting was carried out l the usual manner with every kember responding in all its ac [vities. With the closing of tin ^ual meeting Mr. Manly opened i topic: IIow Can the Environ p to a Higher Culture DevelopIr Reese said: "If every preachr would use their doctrine' for a etjter intellectual purpose a :> rell as for the purpose of getting member in the church." There ifill' be a better environment foi he Negro to live in." I The club held its regular meet ng at the home of Miss Johnson Effi Lyon street. The meeting was H-alled to order by the president, Miss Robinson. Song and prayer Red by Mrs. Porterfield. The min Hutos of the last meeting were ? read -and approved._A?brief hnsi . Iness discussion wfts brought l/oIf ore the club. Listen! Listen! There' will be a ll'rnt Dress and Overall dance gi lien at the Chauffeurs Club Mon day night, Nov. 11, from S:U() un 1 1151. Come out and wear your Print I Dress and Overalls. You will en ft joy yourself. Admission 15c sin *1 The next meeting will be helo at the home of Miss Preud, 2160 Gervais street. S ?TftK-ROSE SOCIAL SLCR The Rose Social Club held = it> 9 weekly meeting Tuesday, Novem I ber 5 at the home of Mr." and Mrs F Jack Crumpton, 1)05 Walnut street ft' The house was called to order b.\ the vice president. First selection I "'Steal Away." Prayer _w; s repeat ^ ed. Second-^selection, """Down bj 1 The Riverside," after which a short I program was -"carried out by- tin I program committee. The following people appeared I on the programMr. Jim Gibson I solo: Mrs. Ellen Crumnton. noemo Mrat, Tally Mae Scott, joke; Mr Jack Crumpton, solo; and Mrs. Ethel Gibson, poem. After the program the roll was caller! and et cb member responded with a BjbU verse and his fees. The minutes of the last meeting was read. rer reived and adopted. There Ysill.be a bingo party Wed - nesday, November 13, at the home of Miss Margaret Goodwin, 212; Gervais street. The affair is open ed to the public. The next meeting # will be 11 the home of. Mts. Mario; ^ tlice, 1013 Heidt stiiet. The hos 1 ' tess of the eVeninj? served ho; (rolls, fish and cocoa which wer enjoyed 'by all. ERIKNli'LY FOl'RTKKN SOClAi CLt'B The Friendly Fourteen >Socy? J Social Club met in its regula' A meeting place, Thursday past, October 31 at the home of Maine Coleman, 1222 Gates street. Aftm devotion the president took ehaPiro The club is giving a Silver Tea Sunday, November 10. We are cpr dially inviting our friends to conn out md join us, the hour js 5 'o' . ] ^ clock, the place is 1222 dates St. G. W. McDaniel, Secretary u ? ?it -r* ' LANCASTER CLUB MYITES .Miss M. M. Clinton entertained the members of the Elite Social , Club in her home on PlefCslmt Hill 1 .street Saturday. November 2, 1940 After four progressions if bridg* the members were led into the din in# room where a palatable' din ner was served. The menu con 2 sisted of creamed potatoes, garn mlinrl Ka{]a/1 oryn'ii nro loucu vvuu uv/iicu peas, baked ham, tomato andlettuce salad, hot buttered rolls, tea, banana-plneappje tf h e rb e t nnd r~" ?* ? -s . * pice cake. " I The business session was hold at he table after the cinsummation if the repast, at which thiie the ieh score prize was presented to VI is. \V. frhln oek and the low 'core prize to Miss J. Sherard. -Those cnjo\(uiK| this oieusion vere: MesdamOs ,J. Garris, A .'put' n, and \V. Habcoek; Misses VI. Clinkscales. K. Cunninghapi uni M. Sheiard. The' next hostess wpll be Mist Thomas. : PI IK 111C > II II ATTKUS SAVING AND SOCIAL CI,I'll f j Our last meeting' was held at the home of Mr., and Airs. James Win rten. 12(t:t Gregg St.. Nov L'inber 4. K The house was failed to ordei ay the chaplain." She then conductI'd the devotional and* carried it jtit in its usual maimer. The minutes of the last meeting was read received and approved. The roll was caller! and the meeting was turned over Or' the president foj the business session. The chairman tmdc_a few remarks which till en joyed. The report was read to t lH' Jfrtrnfr ?'? ?We then adloin-ned Our ner\t meeting will he at the hojue of Mr. and Mrs. Voting- 2H10 (Ireyg St-- ?. Wt.KRIA SI1.VKH STAR ('li'R Tho' oh b met at tlic.'homf o f aYis. . 'Inez Williams. 121? Man hinjf Ave. The devotion was earlivd .tin in its usual manner by i liaplaiu?M iss?(luner.?The?meet inir was then turned over to the president Mrs. Johnson. A brief business discussion was carried out. We are planning to have oui tilt- Fall Dance Nov. IP at the Palmetto C'huulVeurs club. The public is cordially invited to at tend. The meeting adjourned to meet?at- the home of Miss Ku.nice Warren 2."?u I Cl i vals St~ The J:- * . hostess served Italian spaylvetti rolls and i.-e lemonadi Ti usp-w KVI:NIN<; SOPljxi. (M M 1he,.eh:h held its- weekly meet iny Tuesdav evening Nov. nth at the home of Mrs. Fthel Hen dcrsop -121 (iervais Street. The house was called to order by the president. The chaplain was at her post. The devotion was carried out in the usual manner. The minutes were read -and adopted Old and new business was dis cussed. We are giving a house coat contest ,at tin- Chauffeurs Club oti the' 1Mb of Nov. All clrbs and friends tire invited. We are. also giving a Silver Tea Sin day evening Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs. I.ucile Wright 2111 Pendleton street. The public is invited to conic and take part in on? program. The roll was called ami .ach member responded with dues and Bible verses. The meeting tul ionrned to meet at the home ol & Mrss Iriyie Young 1-107 Oak St The hostess siervM a delicious - ourse of cocktails and chicken jstfppcr. Kach member had a grand time. We are all sorry to have one of our members Mrs Tola Wt i >' It * have us. Slu- i 5 leaving for Birmingham. Ala Tho il l) \> ish lu-r an enjoyable trip. .Wo will miss hor very mfoch bfUt?l$ho will always bo in Al^i hearts. 'I'M I. l.l'CKY BIRD SOCI AL *Vi,. CI.I II Tho ilujj Tu-lil its weekly meeting at tlu-Jtonu- of Mrs. (.Jarrivk, -lib Marion St.. Mr. Sam Williams host. Thc niooitinii' was called to ordei by Mrs. Hattio Johnson, acting chaplain, and our devotion was carried out as usual. The meeting was thefi turned over into the hands \of-the president. The president called for the minutes of the last meeting which were approved. Sick committee reported Mrs Joyner siek. the club wishes fot her n speedy recovery. Mr. Boycu win nave a fish fry Saturday nito Nov. 9th. at 1020 College Street The roll was called; 19? members preseht. The next meeting- wrll be at the home of Mr. James Kennedy 1221 Wheat street. Thqclub was served a dtdiphtftil supper. PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLl'B NO. 2 OF NEW YORK CITY The club met Thursday night, October 31, 194) at the home of Mrs. Jackson ar\l Hunter, 161 W 120 street. New o'ork City. The house \va^ called to ordei by the president.) after which tho club verse was wcited, "Be thou faithful unto devh and I will givf 7 I Small Hpr Is'o dwelling can make a sai according tc^. Federal Housing i must exist a sehse of comfort ting. Standards of design must necessary to reduce the small h home with its openings and arri The drawing here shows th rapge. U hi to not offered as a 1 can do to makt a home more li ra'ngement, but because of the disturbing the orderliness of th lloth bedrooms have large tioh. Corner windows in the b< curtail the light and ventllatioi for gracious living have been 01 the a crown of life." 'Ty , The roll was called and each member responded with hi-s fee. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted Old and new business was discuss ed. The club had a few visitors .Miss Fannie Mae Wilson of Jack son Height, L. I.. Mr. G. Gray ol I.ong Island, Mr. Moses Simpson >f New York City. , The next meeting will be Nov ember 14 at the home of Mrs. Geneva Beasley, .'143 St. Nicholas Ave.. New York City. Cupanna Pitts, Reporter ; - ? ? NOTICE BENEDICT COLLEGE CLUB HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING The Benedict College Club will uold its first monthly meeting of the season in the library Tuesday, November 12^ 1040 at 7:30 p. rr.. All new and old members are ask d to be present. Business of im portance.' 1 THE DOIN(.S OF "THE A. IT. I CLUB" OF COLUMBIA,' S. C. The A. U. Club of Columbia, v . ru-ui a can meeting last weciisdiy evening at Allen University. The meeting was called to order by the Pres. Mr. Leroy Scott.. After hearing thy various reports, anil listening to words'of praise from Mr. Scott for the coopera^ tion given him; the house was opened for the election of officers for this year. The newly elected officers are is follows: Dr. It. W. Mance, president; .Miss Hattie Johnson, vicco-esident; Miss Phelps, recording secretary; Mr. J. B. Lewie, corresponding secre^yy'; Miss Mamie Salter, financial secretary; Dr. H. L. Peguese, treasurer; Rev. H. B. Butler, junior reporter; Rev W. R. Bowman, chaplain. There is new life in the club and we are expecting great things this year. -The club has been given some olans whereby it will be able to realize some finance for the ben efit of tlie University. The next regular meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, Nov ember <5, HMO at 8:00 p. m. at the Teach -rs cottage, 2324 Taylor street. All Allenites are i sked to be present. Registrar ty. L. Peguese and Detlll II R Butler .Tr will net ne hosts. Dr. R. VV. vMance, president Rev. H. B. Butler, Jr. reporter BATESBURG NEWS Mr. J. Wesley Jowers, Reporter Sunday school was held at the usual hour at St. James Sunday, i A larpe number was present an<J I a fine lesson was rendered by tho new superintendent, Mrs. Lula Mae fnabineU. Miss Maude Wipfall of Bates j burp, a student at Bettis Academy spent the week at home. We hope for Mrs. Elizabeth Mai tin, who has benn confined at home because of illness, a speedy recovery. Mrs. Homer Johnson is visiting her parent in Greenville. < ?a ivM, x. M- ' * . THE PALMiCTfft KEADB t., p.**1 ? % nes Neeti FSexibh [isfaclory homo w hich provides itfierely Administration officials. in any house, in its, appointments and a feeling of cha make for an attracts e interior as well ome to a minimum in size* >t can neverl angements treated with imagination and e interior of a small home which falls i perfect model, it does illustrate what car vable. In each room the furniture fits flexibility of the plan still more arrang* >e house. closets, which, home owner surveys indie pdrooms give r.ore wall space lor furui ?. '1'lte home is compact and small, but nit ted. , Mrs. -Mamie Anderson* who has wa betm confined to .hod for the last th< few weeks because?nf?tttness, is cot now' able to be* up again. I joj Prof. N. 1.. lfush of the Hates j burg Junior high school is prlot cin ing the school to a higher level | ) The enrollment of the school i?^Jul still increasing because of new thi residents. W: Watch this paper for' news ot the annual conference of the col ' ored C. M. e. church. Novembei 'a* t , _ c h booker ^washington sh Homecoming game ' sjj friday night so I I i Mi ter Hooker Washington Hrgh i s ^ planning one of thp moM colorful homecomings in recent years Fri- ,m( day night when she nieets the powerful Williston High, eleven j from Wilmington, N. C-. at Ben* edict Field. The gala <h?y will ' ^ feature class reunions, a homecoming assembly in the gymtor-l ()J ium, a_J>pnfire at noon presenta-1 i(ll tion of the oldest and the young' est alumnae, election "f Miss Homecoming, presentation of the j most outstanding aluninus, etc. col The climax' 10-f - the dpy's activi- ] ties will be the game itself which will |iet under way at ":30 p.m. The" fflurgt* Williston aggregation will Jprobably arrive in the city sometime during the e^rly morn- vi> ing,, and will consist 01* ft crack .(r fifty+two piece hand. cheerng squad of twenty members, and a ^,o football squad of thirty-six play . n era, loaches and trainers^ Th" L daty'^ activities will culminate ' ^ with an alumni ball fit1' the ben- j efit of- the members of the senior, pj stydent council, the - ahl,,M,awr-ajud the Williston Hrgh guests- Alumnart who wish to attend this affau ^ mukt visit the school sometime ' during the day and seem'v - theii complimentry tickets. ?ne game a() should be a colorful also hast year, the Tornadoes lost n tu, heart-breaker in Wilmington. Af ar ter outplaying Willrst<>n during v<i ;) 0 of the game, a Wil'iston back picked up a blocked punt and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. Thus the Tornadoes will be ol|t to avenge this defeat. Pre-?ame calculations give the Willi ?ton eleven on a slight edge due to the fact that Wl the Tornadoes have so niany men 011 on the uiling list. . Lii ' l)r CARLISLE NE>VS Rc ' ?: lia Sunday was a beautiful day. The A. M. Es. closed t} successful. jnt annual conference at Lancaster, S tri C. 'Sunday, November -T Mi Wii u'sfn uoi'ir rrln<l Co hear of ' the return of Rev. J. >!. Hawkins nie ?n<l Rev. A. B. King for another we year. , es Rev. Hiliian began his ninth yoai La of service at St. Luke A. M-. E. Ro Zion church Sunday with a lovely ] rrowd and a good spirit- His text N. re 2 Design for the mechanics of living, no matter how small, there irm in its appearance and setas exterior. While it may he theless be a well-proportioned skill. ^ vithin the $3,000-$3,500 price eful planning and good design snugly into an attractive at\I'menl# may be made without ate is not a universal distinctive ariangement, yci do not tt-w it a11> or liit' essentials s taken from Mich. t>:8, "Whn igregation secmeii to have or ed the message. Mrs. Agnes Sims left for C"in nati, Ohio Saturdiy. Mrs. Vashti Hill aiul Mis. Atte inson of Klioxville, Telin.. spell : week end with Mr. ami Mrs litus Johnson. AH?of the?sehools opened .Man y, November 4. At Oak Grov tool, Prof. Mark Dawkjns, Mis mice Brown, Miss Morgan irp and Miss Sadie Hobertsor lis Chapel school, Mrs. Etht ?\s and Miss Jeter. Hamilto lodl, Miss Ml rv E, Mc Co nil el ss Conge Tajloy and others. Je s Chapel, Mrs. Sara Boykcn1 an ss Furgeson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Mi J Mrs. Cleo Brown and Mr. an s. Chrtis Brown enjoyed a love trip to Little Mountain Sundft iitinp relatives and friends. . lieious- dinner was served. Master James Kelley, Jr., th I of Mr. and Mrs. Junes Kellej L-rtnined Satrnlpy,. November : elve little boys and pirls at hi thday party. He was six yeai i. The hostess served a deliciou iirse of chicken salad sandwich* d ice cream and ci ke. The chil< II seemed have.been very hai Mrs. Clara Savage seems to 1 proving. Mrs. Lizzie Thorvas w: ry ill last week but -she is nnu proved this week. Those who attended the A. M. 1 nferenee in Lancaster were M d Mr* Berry-Hawkins. Miss Su na Dawkins, Prof. Mark Dav is,. Mesdames Henrietta Wallac ary F. Sartor, Alma Dickersoi ore nee Turner and Mr. Jeter. After services all were royal! tertained at the "home of oi stor,u?o\r A. B King. where >st suiriptious dinner ?wj ited oi rival. All reported a most en jo; le time. We. are all happy over Mio r* ril OI our pasuur nuu pi**. . iv mthcr peaceful and snccessft nr * FAGELAND NEWS KJ The Home Coming at the Se< d Presbyterian church Sunda is quite a success. Among tl t of town visitors present wet* v. H. H. Prince, Charlotte; Re nson Blakeney, Fort Mill, S. C . J. H. Toatley and daughte isa. Chesterfield, and Mr. U'i nt Johnsrm, Chesterfield. Rev. Ferguson, district supei endent of the Spartanburg dis ct. was the guest of Mr. an h. J. C* Brewer last week, rhose attending the county wid ding in Chesterfield Frida re: Rev. and Mrs. Threatt, Mis Vaghti. and Alice Brewer, Mr: trra Brewer and Miss A C undtree. Mr. Edwin Miller of Newarl J. and sister, Mrs. Mablee Wil " | IrnniB of Washington, L>. C.. visit | ?'d their sister and brother-h^lav I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson dur - ing the past week. , Mr. Hemuel Kojjinson was fun . i eralized T at Wesley ('ha|>el Sat j unlay p. in. Misses Cassia and Dora Brewei attended ehurch in Jefferson Sun , < I a y a. in. Mr. K. J. Miller visited his fain ily here last week. Messers Jona MeMilliun and tf Moialay <?n business. ^ ,rj Mrs. K. 1* Rivers of. Chester field \ i si ted friends here Sunday. Miss Rerniee illakeiiey of tin "" Lancaster high school fa?.ult> spent*the week end at the honu of tie,!' . parents. j U.I.KN MAS CHAM) llOMi:-( OMINC MAINK COLLEGE -Vv'i DEFEATED .'19-0 ?jrl Aliases Allen. Home-Coming And Sepia America. Added . ?%% ?>* ii>t- .\ 11 ruciinn** Last Saturday was a day to bi remembered by ihA. students, fac ulty, and alumni of Allen univer ? T*ity:?!l Was I Ion..-coining ut tie jvWcthudist school and alumni Iron "' "9nr over the; state eon verged upot 7 theiF.i Inia mater to share in the jollities of tlu> day. Their heart were made happy- - when "thei strong football team 'rode to at impressive victory, over the roar ing Lions of Paine college to the tune of *39-0. It was apparent early in th iranic that the N'els.on eoache Yellow jackets would not he deniei tlnsir place Th the' nun on that oc at s ion. The tind.it imt-ginabh spirit' of team play was displays by the forces of-Allen* last-Satur day. Out .on the field the tear , played with a dash and vigo t seldom seen. In the stands th 6 students Invoked- L-ou tettttt - weft i- everything they had. Although Paine was vanquish^ i- bv i. large margin she furni.she the spectators with many thrill e because of brilliant runs and lorn it orompleted forward passes. Th j. work 01 laptam rarks ol ram was especially outstanding:. Jone and Gomillion also played well fo ^ the Lions. 0 Ben Starkey and Butler score h two each of the Allen touchdowns ' the other two were nude by F a?. 1 ier and Taylor. Rhett scored, tw ^ extra points for Allen and Be n Starkey one. Taylor's touchdown was just a bout the most thrill produeim play <>f a thrill-packed footbal game. He intercepted a Paim ' puss on his ow.n fifteen yard liiv and raced down the sidelines fo the eighty-five yards tint sepurat ^ ed him from the Paine college ' gchU* Natie made a "ice fift; yanLTp'turn of a Paine kick, bu 0 it ^is nullified on account of i rule infraction by his teammates Amonjt the most beautiful play lS of tin name was called off i t th s very start of the game. Rhet IS kicked off for Allen and covere >s the ball about fifteen yards ove into Paine territory. - It was a I iinside kick. It would have give Allen a decided" advantage tha K'- early in the game. "It wi s discos ereil that the kick off rad bee nuoje from the wrong point and i had to Ih' done all over again. v Pittman at center, John Stark r< ey. Hern. "Gray Court" Jone ' Ri.-hards. Roman. Henry Bownta (iolphin, William Brown. McDon e aid. Pressley and Solomon Brow II , )i played splendidly for the vit tors. At intermission Miss Hei 'y rieUa HoWon* of Marion and a ju ,r l ?r, was Itmrwnoff "Miss Home a eo.tnng". hV^Miss Sarah Mae Ruf ot: L'nioii itml also a junior, wlj had previously been crowned "Mb Allen ". .Mis.- Helen i.ewis, 01 I < lumhia ami a sophombre, who we >r crowned "Miss Sepia America',' i 'I the New York World's F'aii lit is miiu'i' was presented by Profet - sor Herbert W. Baumeardner. wh acted as announcer and master < ceremonies .over the public addref system that was installed for th occasion. President Higgins, H Erector of Athletics Peguesfi an former Coach Toney Swinton wer also presented at intermission. V Allen is playing at Georgi State in Savannah this Saturday Next week she will be at Foi Valley. The final will be at Cla1 lin Thanksgivinu. '*i MKTROPOI.ITAN BAPTIST (l I ( lit RCH f Rev. J. P. Gibson, Pastor If ! y I Sunday was a beautiful and is | high ^ay at our church. As th s. | sun shone its beautiful rays ou . | Heavenly Father opened His win | dows of heaven- and poured Hi c, blessings upon us. Our faithfu members brought to us an. irspir! ?. PAGE SEVEN ing prayer service. Due to th? ( ^ t absence of our beloved pastor whi . was away Sunday on some 'buM ^ ness, Rev. E. E. Gaulden from the . Hetlilei.em liaptist church presid . i-d in his stead. Rev. /Gaulden came? befoi e us* to tell u> uboui r the plan of salvation His.' text . was chosen from the 17th chuptyi of St. John lhth verse, s i' iecl The Church on Eire For Christ This- was ah inspiring message which was deli venal by Re.\ Mr I Gaulden. Mav God bless t.ii" Unit he'rtiay have ull the sui'wss i-' 1 1 ift- possible. j^i y , t.v live lonn k, preach God's eternal words a.- h< is doing now. . ? .! GMiss) Annie L. lvelly reportei , ' . a HI;IIII:I. A. >K K. ( ?H K( H Kev Win. Ja?'ks?ii, I'astor* .\lc(']ellar)villc, S. S-nda> ,..r"?~ _ a Iiim ly.da\ and a big oiie; ui ... , Betta-;. 1 ho S-.ndaj.'-^tikuol v (? . very succesTd'trb bri'ng the first" Sunday and Communion service and al>(, the fVr-l quarterly ion ference for 140-41. The Kid. i Thonu !? selected his message from the 2.4th chapter of St. Mutthcw..1-2 verses. We aiv living in tn? age when \v? m o-seeing some ot the limps from tfie Bible are be mg fUllfilled every day. The church f is making new plans for the" new it conference year. We are planning \ ju do 'more this year wit h and foi __ ? our pas lot than we have done lasi 8 year, with God our helpel. \\ > r "itre - stil pil yinj- for our -sack oi.es ?1 a speedy recovery. Elder Thomas said on Sundt<\ s he never believed the -people in Mc ('It-llnnvHli- eniibt hnve tint- ovel e any kind of 'a- program and in- ai' successful as we aiv '>??\v doing i) . : I Suh.wribe For? " i The Palr1' ^ Loader DON'T BLAME tYOUR MAN (; 0 ... 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