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> Saturday, January 24,^1925. V I Locals & I r.* _ Miss Clyde HStevenson-Yarborough rj M is in the city again. Her many friends-?-, are glad .to have her tiere. g- city while enrouted to Florida 7rom J New York Cityr^ <|A ? Rey. Ball,_A. M, E. Minister Of ^ t J?Jn city'Thursday.. ? * ? Mrs. Emily Brown, avR>^returned _p -M? 'hw home in?St. T.Ollis wa? called g back to the City W thfl death Chamber v Mr. Luther Heyward returns to the ^ city after- more than ten years stay il Wff _in the west. He is the guest of Mr. V HK and Mrs. Heyward. " l i ~ Dr. P. "T: ?ePinnaTfluccessful mana- t i l ger of DePinna Drug Co. reports an py~~^njoyabic stay in the Bluc^Bidgaof- _ ' fl 'Virginia and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Albertha Sfmons, Financial __ Clerk for" tim IL Association--jwas called to Bamberg, S. C. on acM count of the serious illness of_ her * ~T " Mr. James Dickson, Farm t ?Dcmonatrator for Rirhlanri Co,, has just returned from a trip r = to Washington, D. C., where he I ? wpnt to visit his sister. T _ Umstead St.. Durhanu^NL ?L^ j passed through the~rity on his t way home from Atlanta, Ga. | f- Prof. Hill is the Adjusting fclaim j n \ Agent for the Bankers Fire In- ^ sUranee Co.? of Durham, N. . QlJc There fvill he an interesting * lecture- given at -tfle S. D. A. , church, Henderson St.,_im_Sni?:^; 4 - day night, Jam 25th, 1925, by V - Pastor Chas, Curtis, of Wilming- ^ i ton? The le{nrQrerwd^ jbe--rnus- -r P trated by beautiful -steropticon] ?J T pictures./ You cannot afford to-, welcome, Admission F_r_e e._, _ T7 Scmg umvicc 7'80 T.ecture at r' 8|.M,sharp:; - I 4 Dif. DuBois Takes World * "^Vision To Chicago {The Associated Negro Press.) ^ J| ^ Chicago, 111., Jan.?Before the f regular noon day-meeting of j ~ the Associated Business Clubs, ^ t of Chicago/ Dr. W7E7TT TOBc^n= k of New YorTt, editor of the Cris- ^ f io maga7im> J^inrht 3 world vis- v | ion of commercial cooperation' of t darker peoples, in an address, v brilliant with facts, and concrete^ f - illustrations. Liberia furnished j * the, background of the address, n - Some monthn ago, following ^ tihe Pan-African Conference, ( in Europe, Dr. DuBoisr continued 4 ^ ^- his journey on to Monrovia, JJk4 Leria, West Coast of Africa. A- 0 inunu other things, he otudied-the economic development of Li- lc beria, as^well as the handicaps 0 and possibilities, he informed the t **". i ... A. B. C. gathering. This study e embracecLthe-natural resources, q the banking condittonsrthe more 1 I 'Or less unsympathetic gestures v of the strong nations bearing g down lirinn thp wpnlf and ~ L brdught out the importance of j jk catching the world vision of bus-__. ineasr and the people flf Am^ri- -e I! ca. Liberia, GolcE Coast, West In- ^ I dies, Central and South America c ter commercial understanding E prftpfiVfll rplntinnabip ( Dr. DuBois stated that Marcus y m~. nnrvev had a vision oh "the sub- _c Wm ject, and doubtless would have r been more ^successful, had he f j. been_l!jft business man_ rather s 1 than a talker.'*- He spok^oFxl ' > the possibilities of the A. B. C. s ' w . so-strongly entrenching itself f in public confidence and actual i achievemnet, that it would be re- 1< .fleeted in the advanced work of ^ Itfie National Negro* Business li t.inn wfdilri stand for real com- C mercial advancement e than an opportunity of hearing F gentlemen owop interesting ato- j v-: ' ' . -1* \-X*SSZ.'J^ .. y. -- .. ; t --- i . | HmflTTF*' -:k- Xj^1' <~x^~x~x~x^x~x~x~x~x~x~x' ? $l-_ ? . ?-< - ?l? Personals _ T X"X"X~X"X*?X~X"X~X~X~X"X~> ies." . '__ rhli'ngn, Tin* Miwea of "World" ^ Wide Business Development* g.< ^Pr. DuBois indicatedinhis in- ! ^ Hired remai'ks that .Chicago isjre ;he JMecca for developing theid? Iforld Wide business ideat be- ? ause of ijts commercial advance- < T? lent up to the present?timer!^ nd the vision with which the'er p.nplp. here are working for pro-, n< rfgg an^ cllf'no,ig ttuspnnaftsjdi rere made by Jeaoo Binga*, ban-- ? er, and Secretary of the A. B. ^ CuL WiTHarn R. Cowaivlfiad^^ ig real estate dealer, Messrs. Ji Vail, Wallace and Mrs. Roberta w !redit-01e. - a: - ? - t? lev.^fa^:)a:ers, Old Folks w Home- ~~ ip fr. Editor: ' Pleaseiallow me space in The t( 'alnietto XeadeTUto say^ just ar u ew words about my Old Folks si Tome Thp old ffdUa get- 5 ingr along nicely".* There areijj| en- inmates a.t the?home. The bjy, licely to the home. Rev.- T. M.ps Soykin, pastor of the Union c< Saotiat church. Rev. J. G. White!" >f Zion Baptist church, and Rev. j. A. Adams. of Rgt.hel A.n Ik ehnrch have been very loyal,h o the home. ' ' _ . i ~~Twant to tfhank Miss Anna J. | )ickersohr^of Aiken, S. C. forjj he donation; also Mrs. Dr. Sei>els and Mrs. Taylor Tor-their byalty to the home.. C1 rherejd^-but one man out so- n iciting' for the home .and . that: s^Unele William Metz, and my- :^c ie_sent to- 1313 Oak St., Colum>ia, S. C. k-~ vi zJKev'.^Iaggers' Daughter, lc SUSIE_ JAGGERS. ? ? ^ ? : qi SDaptanburfir-SAcial p Yix O'clock Dinner Party at Miss a : N. L. Oxner's ; Home i e( Was Commendable. Miss Oxner was hostess to a lumber of Club members Thurs- 1( lay nfght. It was a Reception m or the Silver Leaf Club and I lighland Faculty. Miss Oxner: >eing a member of both. Many charnTmg^grrest^werxr?lelightfuiry pleased "with the; ~ varm gpirit which permeated ^ he entire evening. Miss Oxner ^ vas gorgeously gowned and rad-! tj ant with "smiles while rgcelv- j rhere was no need of house dec-,/1' irationn for the rich and costly, )rientai rug, wonderful -paint- ty ngsand beautiful hard wood ir loors and drop lights were the th mly^ decorations. ' ^ Sncfofranburg'o roprosentative 1 ^ itizens were^ there. Several out f, endance. The wives and Miss,CJ TirOVA U n ---??' nl m-it iianuouincijf ^uWIlt:U. | ^"he evening was highly enjoyed. 1L short^prograrn by the?Gtttb^ yas rendered. After which the j0 fuests were served with fruit: c ocktail before entering the dinng room, where an elaborate t9C dinner was served, consisting >f turflccy, brown gravyrieeri-p} /hite j>otato chips, stuffed-olives j si ranberry sauce, dressing^ * hot! Bi olio, fruit salad on-lattuGe with j Lussian' dressing and crackers, Iharlotte Russe with cherry jht ^bite and pink layer cake, fruit jf0 ake, hot chocolate and brpwn al- j he nonds, after dinner mints'and ^ ented a souvenir. The parlor jdt bui'S WbW lulled bafek for the^g weet strittg nrusicr wittr every er ody on the floor. j?T The Club officers are as fol-'he jws: Mrs. J. Young, Pres.; ^ Irs. W. Duffie Sec. Mrs. P. Wikjfi, iams, Treasureri.Mcs.-PrideAhd^to frrCTJorman Plate, Critics; Mrs. i wi lampbell and Woodward Fair ^ ntortflinprs; Mrs. Rhmehftrt, ** ianfst; Miss N. L. Oxner, Re ? V " of rnmTu u '*??^ .. "" * .. ' ^ . ?. THE PALMET1 _ALLEN NOTES H* i BY J. T. W. MIMS - . * 1 , . . 1 Allen has her hundreds, yet the * udents and faculty are but a huge ( mily. The- dtvisions~amI sub-dnrt^ J nit* nrn nnlv workers tor certain ob-^ cts and their, efforts are- only t<TT1 istined for the-faithful.Except the class room works, the . M. C. A., Y. W.C. A., A. C. E. ?ague and _Ehi Beta Societies are ( ,mV> nf the svihwlivibiuns which havea, nbocfied in themselves thaFTuglT 5ncT~ )ble spirit that is supervised by re conscioninass of kind rightly reeled for the betterment of -thel; rounds T ' ' The "Literary Debating-Society comLete.d its election Wednesday night, { anuary 21st! The fight was- bitter; ith the heroes' weapons. (Compe-1 tion.) : _"The_ Progressive Party"; nd "The. Students Party" were in j ict, while the "Independent Party" as eliminated. "The Progressive j arty" was only ambitious and theirs wmih ill?thair^ candidates _ umbered ambitions. "The Students' arty" was' 100 per cent ahd we a]l l >ssed our hats to the honor crowned ] le following"~oncc candidates.of the 1 aid Party: J. W. Sawyer, Advocate; ^JF. Gibson, Critic > II. Bryant. Chaplin; R. S. 'Ritter, Reporter; Joseph I-artin, CL^Young, J. P.. Snowden, larshals; E. Collirts, Librarian I"Weflne~sday nigKtoTegeh week thisl bSWfy "Will be in session. Wrr-wel-f jmo you who visit ua'.^ z. The reporter yvilj furnish "you with * iteresting news-weekly. He haw-the bilitV. ^ ^ _J; "If you don't helieve Allen 13 a ' nge fnrhilyr enma and see.'' loings of Le Cercle Entre-Nousi Le Cercle Entre-Nous held a most; rfjoyable meeting Wednesday after-j oon with Miss Daisy Roach. The; Miss McCotre and McClay, Agents : ir the Lincoln Libary spent one hour! smonstr&ting their book. After they j eparted Miss Ruth Butler, instructor f French procppdeH with the lesson. hich wa~i very interesting. The J Lsson- was-followed by a -delightful r jcial half hour during which a deli^y imento Nut Drops,- Fried Chick-1 a,'"Saltines "and <?ocoa- -was?served;-j lace rarits wjUTT tir?eiv~savirigs Twere4~ f f Tl 11ll if iutnrgBt -?rizaa oKgre iwarded to the ones drawing the high-! st number. First prizex ?Silk Hose, fiss Benlah Pearson; Second Prize, Boudbir Novelty,"Mrs. D. K. Jenkins. bunch of American Beauty Paper uses was presented Miss Ruth But;r. The next meeting will be _with [iss Ray Saxon, ? ? j BENEDICT. ^KWS ...? By Gilroye-Griffin Ort March 4th, 1924 a gift from the i eneraL?EducBtton Board to Benedict ollege was-officially announced 5y ~ le president of the institution. "With the reception pf this gift Beriert was'enabled?to consider the ad-,! ^ion to the campus of necessary ! ructures ami work was aT'once begun ward this end. it was decided that I le college was somewhat" cramped ! i respect to its. scientific work and lat this was caused primarily by a . ck of space. Another thing consider1 was "the fact that the Training :hoof^ was in ::>,not-altogether "satis- *ictory quarters, being housed in the isement of Convention Hall. To modify and better the condition dsting two building^ were decided i, and the architects selected. Hempz, eid and Adler, architects of Atlanta, a., drew the plans"but have as "their , <.?! ic^icsciivitiivti j. is. urqunart ol ( olumbia. The contract for the erection of the :ience building was given t$o J. A. eaman bn<i Co.,- of Haleigh', N. cC. ' hese contractors have recently com- < eled a building at Shaw University milar "to" the. one to be constructed at , enedlct. 7 ~ Actual work on Science, as "the 4 lence^building is named, was begunr' i last Monday. The dimensions >v? been staked off and preparation._ r future work in the form of store>uses has been begun. It has*been mettme since the first material ar- LfP.r! pn the grnMpds, According to President C. B. Antisdr-Setenee Hail is to be a modern one hundred by fifty feet in ground ea, and-it is to rise three stories in iTjflrt;?Bm'h flour is to be devoted one of three branches of science hich Benedict offers. The first )or jyill house the physics' laborary and lpftiUrp rnnm the nrrn- *-*? ill be given to biology artd on the < ird floor will be the cherbistry labor- ^ It is planned to furnish the interior * thia) hall, which the contractors say j ; k *. 7: . * i ? 1 ag?> rrrZT ' ^'|l o lf/ ~ ~~~ vill be completed befoC* the close of ichfrol^ with every convenience peraining to-^he br?richeg~3jf teafning-to ae taught therein. In furtherance of bis idea the students are accumuating quite a bit of money. Each is planning to furnish and eluip with the proper apparatus one The ultimate cost of the complete imt fYirm?Vd Wiiiaing >>n? nnt been J snnunced, but the cost of the edifice Last week Benedict was in the midst jf mid-year examinations. Examipa-. -j tions fn the more important studies'1 came on Thursday and~FrI3ay^ As its first notice indicated7 on i lant Friday night, January 1G, the Y. -j Mr C,. A. furnished the^afcudents an-opij portuWlty to recuperate from the i wounds of "The Trying Time" by : means of its annual banquet. Many J g-irla and boy* t^olr advantage of tha_ opportunity and forgot.the sorrows or joys of the past in the convival pleas- , ures afforded by Sky Parlor, the dining hall, on that night. On Saturday night the Dduglass Debating Club enjoyed an extraordinary prlviWfl. Dr. ,T. Xi. Stuart. a nrnminent physician of Columbia, was kind enough ta lecture to the members on the subject "Moral Science." President Antisdel was j>resent and expressed the thanks of the college and his appreciation of what had been said by the ' speaker* Mr, James- Goudfc>ck? President of the clubf -then thanked Dr. Stuart for his instructive lecture-j in Vin V* r? 1 f tVra ... iiiguiucia. |< ~~An institution which has for years J blessed -the-boys and girls, the men ! and the women of Benedict College h> the annual Week of Prayer"which ! jjbserved here. Durihg this time * some preacher ."or revivalist * thirty. o'clock, and at seven-thirty in 1 the evening. These meetings are as- < sisted and prepared for by the de votionaHservices which are held in the various masses, and have resulted in ^conversions^?The Week of j Prayer began uh Monday 19, 1925, ! with Rev*_X, .M.^Boykin, a well known Ij minister of Columbia and pastor "of"^ Union Baptist Church, as leader. Moved by htsroratorical power and Bi- .j blical explanations thirteen students had confessed Christ by Wednesday ~j and many Christians have been i strengthened ifl .their faith.[ , A A A A A A A A A A A r~?-?r-^?= f . ^ ;^e== ?" t ? . . 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