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| " ' ? <KHM^Locals & I Mr?4jg*bel Sallie, 2109 Gervais St., rJ is indisposed with the "flu." 9 Mm* I. D? Davis ia up again after ? several weeks illness. Mrs. M? J..Sanders, of Sumter was 1~ in the city week. H Mrs. Julia Chavis has been serious| ly ill for seyeral days. ? Dr. C. C. Brevard, of Gamden, S. tl 7 G-, spnwt. Ingf. Rnndny in t.hp eit.y. _ ^ h Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Parrin snpntL. V . ! pt Sunday ^in the city visiting relatives. 01 ' *"*" " " r< Mr. Qarfleld Foggy, of Colonial j| <> Heights is on the sick list. We hope r< for him a speedy recovery. * ~~? . K, Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins 2229 Gervais b; street is still confined to her bed, but y is improving at this writing. ^ I ^ Albert Speech, 918 Washington I street, ?reman on the Atlantic Coast Line, Vy till quite ill" at his home. p rtmqpti Alice Cayruth is home a? tl at^WcstPalm ^cach^^Flef ~ f ' '" f 1 ~ g ?Mrs. Rivers came to Columbia last 2 week to undergo an operation. Mr. Sl stivers accompanied Mrs. Rivers over 0 to the Doctor. K it ? MrrA. 1?. Williams, prominent gro- b C6r and business mqn 1318 Barnwell y street, ^waa-seen on the streets, after c a severe attack of the "flu." o . . _ . a . ; - M , - E .? Friends regret that Miss, Katie - ? . _vwnran, one 01 me teachers in the ^ Howard School, left the city on ac- t count of poor health. We wish for o her a speedy recovery; a 1 > ? :?Mr. James Hr^Jooder Secretary and e General Manager of The Mutual Re- o lief and Benevolent Association of t South Carolina, is visiting Mr. C. C. s Spaulding of Durham, N. C. p Miss Gertrude Clifton, of 2800 Sen- ~t ate street entertained a number of d friends at her beautiful home in honor s of Miss-Fannie Hagood, who has just t returned from New York City. ~ t '??-?- e Miss Julia Morgan of Greenwich, t Conn., is visiting at the home ~6T"KST <3 mother Mrs. Mary L. Hampton, 1229 Henderson St., having been called p home on account of the illness Tdf | her mother. -1 a v \b ? ?Mia? Pftnnift Hagood, 2417 Gervais x City and Asbury Park, N*. J. Her u . maxiy friends are glad to see her home c again. ^ l._?? " : 1""'- ' ???- " v -- f Mrs. N. S. Shelton who has been t ~ visiting her daughters, Mrs. T. DT t of Winston-Salem, N. 0., reurned to g Chicago Wednesday the 11th. She hM been away for several months. [ "?TjH"7-'" " I * . Mr. W^H. Harvey ^ president of The Victory Savings Bank and State t Agent-oUhe N. C. Mutual Life In- t ?"""? lao* RiinHa-p fr>r q Durham, N. C., to attend the round- ? table meetingTield at the Homie office. c ... ??' j i? The I. _B. P. 0. Elks of W? of New- p berry, S. C., had a very delightful v "Smoker" last Friday evening in honor / ^The(r drat anniversary, along with ^ ft shbwing theii; appreciation for their jt exalted Kuier who was leaving: them f for ?he city of New Orleans, La. The u r: Lodge presented their Exalted Ruler d with * French Briar Pipe as aremem- j, hrance of his untiring efforts in plant- e ing* Elkdom In Newberry. d ii Prof. W. Frank Williams, Contribut- h ing Editor of The- Palmetto Leader^ who gives the readers the news under the captions of "Jhe Searchlight" and jy "Doings in The Gate City of the South," ia indisposed this week with ~? la grippe,?We know the madam is very attentive^ his every need; how? ~ever he deplores the of his j, two newsy columns as much as the q readers, as he is a conscientious lad j I:-' 1" 5 ? DOINGS Cf "bE CERCLE n ENBtB NpUS." / j. Contrary m the usual Wednesday ti ? lavnnnrn voujio H ?t thejjfiwtence of Miss Ruth Butler E at 4j/elock. The usual one hour was npM in the ftmiy of French. Fol- y a most enjoyable social hour, tj delicious salad course was served. z " The Lone St^l^foal Asso- * Kieal association formed in.? the HJnited $teta% t &,? ? 7 TTT: - a "1.:^:*.'. - . ? ?-?? ~ jr.~ Vaa- * ?. ___ ? jjil-?,? T i.&p .. . . . ..T Pergonals -?^ | WWvv*>*XK"W%">,X"XmMmX,*X*V 'he Literary Debating ^ Society. ALLEN UNIVERSITY UnnLn nf DMJLnijTr.iT Dunirnni rt'rl mess or President rreventea Hie Being Presents?_ --o " ?6? 17 ^ 1 (By R, S. Ritter.X At 7:45 on the night of Feb. -4th, le members of the Society met as sual." 4tFyT'J. W. Shaw who is the resident of tKe~ Society was"" Til and rahh'-t?share the literary cxcrcieei t the evening. All of the members gretted his absence very much, however, we are rejoicing over, his WlVPfV? A few of the young women came ) visit us. Theywere?accompanied y two of our -matrons, viz: Mrs, Washington, Matron of the young 'omen and Mrs. Morris, Matron oi ie -dining hall. .. " ' The meeting' was opened by a setctionj^" "Calling the Prodigal," and raye? by Rev. D. J. Gadson. Ther ie mnutes.pf the previous meetings Thio woo tho night for tho,inotallo ardner who kindly consented on the 1st of last month that he would intall the officers of the said Society n the 28th," but on account of the iclement weather none of the said lcmbrca.rwcrc able tamocLQnlhfcja ove date. On the other hand ^ ?1 fas in the case of our President con eming the'dast meeting _which~wa< ur serious regret that Prof. H., W laumgardner couldn't be present ftrsre-alscrtjroud ofhis recovery^ All of the officers were presentee o the visiting friends and member! ?Jhe. Society by Mr. J, T. W. Mim: nd each officer gave a talk relative o his respective position. The offi ers spoke as thoagh SERVFGE is tht hey are going to render the kind -e: ervice that will bring joy and hap dness to those around them. This Society is teaching the rea hings of me. I am glad to sayTn "ividuals who go into- service witl uch attitudes will be in the positioi o find their calling and by so doinj he purpose of God will be establish d in the hearts of men more full] han ever before in the history of in lividu&lB und nations. ? r? the Honorable Bishop W. D. Chap telle, presiding over the seventh (7th; Jpiscopal District, South Carolim ,nd Chancellor of Allen Universitj ias been ill for sometime but th? o recovery. In behalfyof?the schoo n ganeraL^and the Society ii\-.partic lar, we hope for him &"spe&dy re overy. Dr. D. H. Sims, took leave this weel or ^Wilmington, N. C., in order to at end the Rishons' Cniin>t1 XKTa iti rust that He will gain much ant j-ing tQ-us^hprpfrmn^glarf tidings" n;reat joy. "j I PHI BETA .SOCIETY. CATHERYN SHARPER, Reporter. Th room 15j the members assem led for a great discussion which wai ueti- Tho bonquot wao put. off unti Ofte later date, which yjill be de ic}ed on in next meeting. * ;We had a trial on schedule but th< arty compromised witn a fine whict /as set by Mr. Luther Glenn, th< ittornyy General for the Society; nd thd saciety was in accord mrt t. We have another_-trial on dat< or next meeeting^ AU members ar< rged to be on time because Presi. ent_X T. W. JVlims-jyishad to elec< is jurors. I wish to announce tha1 veryone is invited to attend a Foun ers' Day program on Friday even ig, Feb. 13, 1925, by the Society it onor of Richard Allen, founder BOARD OF TIIEHRAPTIST STAT| CONVENTION. 1 , 1 The executive board of the Baptis' Iducational?and Missionary Stat4 invention will meet with the-Zioi taptist Church in a^two days' sessioi 'eb. 18?h and 19th (Wednesday ant hursday) to get out a program foi he coming State Convention whicl leets in OrangebuYjf in themcnth o: fay. The following is the official no ,ce:. _ _ BELTON, S. C., ?f- -pebruary 7th, 19B5 lEAR BROTHER! The Executive Board of the Baptisl aucauonai ana Missionary Convem on of South Carolina will meet ir ion Baptist Church, Columbia, S. C. eb. 18 and 19, 1925, beginning at < . M., the 18th. Yon are urged t< >me prepared to spend the two days - --r -J*t^e>der of the Praaident, _ REV. X8. EARLB, t t- wAttuKs, mmm* 8 _ 'V f jM* ??giMful *? ^^^^^__TOEPALMET BENEDICT NEWS tBjrGilroy.e Griffin) Saturday evening, Feb. 11, found , the Douglass Debating Club assembled j tn the Training- School. Nomination { of' officers and consideration of the j _ club emblem and motto constituted the program as decided hy. the pro-11 gram committee; but realizing the.1 importance of eaob of the matters for ! was altered by vote. By this change ( "iromination of officers^was postponed to the next meeting night,; and the 1 " selection of an emblem and a motto ' i : jrLi.^1.. ? was iiiiiuvuiakeiy uiiu^rtaKen. < 1 Mr: Griffin offered for the club's 1 r consideration an image of the sun and "j 1 "Shine" as the emblem and motto res- j h pectively. Striking, unulugies with re- ( ferehce to that heavenly body and ^the ~ ' Douglass Debating Club were exposed. j [ In presenting the symbol and_ motto, < the speaker based his remarks upon ; ! two prime points in the aim of ttie j _ society. These -points in brief are: ^ (1) Each member of the club endeavors to so act as to influence af fairs of men to pruceed along lines of progress;-he is to shine. "j (?) The club receives into its por- ( ! tals unfinished gems in the form of ( ' new members, and polishes them to L a remarkable brilliance for their ^ - titfp- to the business of life; it must J " cause'reflection Of light: 1 The speech was concluded with a ] i summary uf ^the various beneficial results of the sun's existence. Appreciating the fact that an emr blenT is the visible sign of "Sn Idea J' a$o that a_ motto is a brief theme ' ~ Deconsecration, as ftir. McKlnley Par- ' ^ kel- explained, he placed before the club ah owl for its-symbol and "Wide . 5 ASvkke" for its motto. Mr. Parker ' clearly explained his proposal with its relation and similarity to natural J phenomena. His ideas were express- " ed with impressive force and in logic- ( v al sequence. 3 As no suggestion followed that of i Mr. Parker, a vote was taken on those offered. A majority selected "Shine" s as their aim and the sun as their representative sign. ^ After this vote blue and green were i selected as the colors of the club withr out debate. The blue represents cour_ age and truthfulness; the green, youth and strength. 1 The Dnuglass Debating Club had 1 been forced to change its usual p|ace ^ of meeting due to the" fact that a bazaar was in progress in the college f chapel! I Thi? was won attended and I mucheri$oyed? - ? On Tuesday morning chapel service., ^ was enhanced ~by addresses by Mrs. 1 Westfall' of Chicago, Secretary of T the Executive Committee of the Wom' an's Home Missionary Society; Mrs. j- Ilill of New York, Chairman of the ~ ganfzition; and Mr; Collins who-is > visiting - the school* ^throughout the 1 coyntry in the jnere^t jjf. the Y. Wc and Y. M. ' ?? ~ j j- THE NANNIE BITRRITDGHS BTr . BIJE CLASS. - ' The'-Nannie Burroughs Bible Class has been organized over three years -and is still in existence. It com3 After the Billy Sunday campaign, V..V ?I viitvtl TTUV TTVIC i I? bC X C DXUU ] in itUL Bible classes formed by their ored churches and ask them to organi ize neighborhood classes in Bible stu1 dy and this was started from the in-. L spiralion given., to a few at Second : Calvary Church by ? white friend., ^ Mrs. McGlasKIn and flThas continued l successfully for three years*_ It is 1 not denominational, however, we have * the. Bible taught and explained beau^ tifully _by our teacher, Mrs. G. T. " ^ 53iHprd/ Mrs. DillaVdTi such a pleas- ' * ing teacher, so sweet in her manners * and fts scholars we feel to ask ques* tions because of her lovely disposi^ tion and her eagerness to help us in j T any way that^ shd fifth to huuw morfi of the Bible?~The Bible as we know ji ^ ^ intwtitinff' lioolc in tho - world, if we only take time to find tnat out. The history, the romance and all t the happenlngs-hr the Bible are things J that we should?know-and we enjoy i studying more, when we have one i who is competent to instruct you in * 1 this great book. Our teacher with 1 r her beautiful Christian life, her i knowledge of the Bible and access to 1 f the wonderful library of Dr. DUIard - causes each one of her scholars to be come, when we can spend one happy . and profitable hour with her. We speak of this class and especial- ( t ly the teacher, because we do not be - li^ve in waiting to say gOod*^things ( i of our friends when can pot he?ir |' , mem. Awnnen one takes the time 1 i from th^rdaily duties and makes the ' sacrifice tp help pthers, we should ^ . say the kii^d things now and encour- 1 Age them to go on with the~ good. A- ] gain, we notice that our more fortu- 1 IhAt# iiptap* frt taking the time fro*.' ' ..-aaH?^ ' , . i. u? 1 _ I ~ I l( ll I 111*1 TO LEADER ~ " ~ ' Burial Aid Society oi Richland County Meets Congaree, S. C., Feh. 6?The Burial Aid Society of Richlanc bounty held it3 firot Noble Shepherds Council, which was very mn<*Vi rpprASPnfqt.ivfl nf its memjership on the sixth. Of the 14 societies comprising the organization thirteen answered the roll :all. The meeting'Was presided aver by the G. N. Sn.-Mr. W. -S, Holly, who founded the organization several years ago for the benefit of the poor people who 'Quid-HQt otherwise buy a decent funeral' _ We would like to exploit Mr. Holly for his ability, zeal and :harity, but since he^ works neither f<5r profit mor favor, we fear he would, think himself flattered by^praise. The Burial Aid Society is a very charitable concern, giving a burial tor titty cents induding hearse and tombstone. Can anyone beat that? None of the lackers j-eceive a salary which! Is but another evidence thai in the hear la -of men stifl burns a little spark of love. Mr. E. G. Davis, who is Vice to Mr. Holly, had to leave the meeting to bury -a member at Wateree, Mrs. Martha Griding, a very old lady who leit a host 6f relativco and frionds to mourn li ov /lArvoi*f ? 11^1 U^poi IU1 C. f " Mr. T. J. Goodwin, brother to Dr. Jno. Goodwin, served us a cue and hash. Everybody enjoyed it. Mr. J. P. Garrick one of the stalwart farmers of this section was present and made tw<>_timelyresolutions; (1) To serve the Burial Aid Society;(2) To read the Leader^ and when he has seen as much of the Leader as we have weare sure he will like it Two new offices were created, today kpown as (I) Grand Installer which Brother T. J. Goodwin and James Williams were appointed to fill; (2) Grand Informer, of which Bro thers G._M. WiHiams and J. P. Garrick are the messengers. ? Others who attended the Coun= cil were Mr. R. H. Loyd, Grand Asst. Sec'y; Mr. Robt. Jackson, Fin. H. Dflvia, G vho heads the largest flockrMrs. Kate~Jones; Mrs. W. S. Holly ; Mrs. H. Hintop; Miss M. E. CountsT^MiL JacK JacksonMr; H. Punlap ; Mra-Victorla Smithy Mr. Jas. Reese; Mr. L. H. Goodwin; Mr, H. Williams; Mrs. M. S. Y. Rhoden; Mr. C. J- Jacobs; Mr. Peter Adams; Mrs. Judie Watson: Mr. ~R. Anderson: Mr. Joel Mack; Rev. Mitchell Richardson ; Rev. W. M. Ward. The Burial Aid Society of Rich land Cbunty, under its leaders, beg the prayers oT every gopfi thinking citizen^ that it may continue its helpful service to the neeedy alwaysr . (C. M. Williams, Wateree, S. C ) their home duties end society to study the Bible, and I am sure We all need it. I voice the sentiment of the entire rtasB" -when J say that wr are enjoying the Bible study. A member of the Class;? - WILLARD MEMORIAL DAY. Come Friends to- Bethel A. M. E. Church Tuesday night At 7 o'clock. An interesting program celebrating The Willard Memorial day will be rendered under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. CHRISTIAN HOME BURIAL AID HAD BIG NIGHT. PROVISIONS DONATED EACH MEMBER' On Tuesday, FebTTUth, 1928^ the Christian Home Benefit Burial Aid Society had their donation. They opened tyitjr prayer by- the President md their Christian Home march which :hey sang "You got to rcm to the city 5f Refuge," as they marched around ,he floor. -Rev. Wm. Reed sang a seAction, subject, "When I look in my Dear Savior'* Face" .Rev, J, . C, tVhite made some lovely remarks fn jehalf of the order, Mr. T. H. Pinekill - - r_?Ut , ' ^ v '*,* 1 f "_ .' 1 "" : ;. , "A_l - -?_ . - nqy, Mr. J. G. Greene, Mr. John Suber also spoke. - A paper was read by the Secretary Mrs. Jessie B. Legge. After the session they spreaded the tables with W&te el&ths and. began I with1 the very best cooked food ^vye . ever- tasted.?Every member bringing^ r a basket and they had food upon food. The feast was just wonderful. -i-The bent organization in the- world is I | rhviatiftn ?nma R.ir-lnl t Aid Society because its a Christian 1 order. It gives to"you while you^Iive [ when .you are sick and byr.ies 'you when you -die. Every member re ceiving nr24~lb. S?ek of flour artd 3 lbs. of sugar. Thafs where our flowers" 1 come in. You don't ~havfe to die to 1 win in-our organization. We had 8 new joiners to eome-over with us. ! "iVterchan ;"jS We carry a c ? of Domestic i =4 "WoolenS?Cull : = != 1117 Washll 'I . riione C 1 I IMPERIAL Dl - *??? *: r~ r~~ *^r> ? | Prescription 'j; I 105 Washington Everything carried in a ; PRESCRIPTIONS < :!; We call for and del $ - . | - YOURS FOR j ? BROWNtSB^ : ^-J&S^pBROWN. Proiw? J Everything Sanitary | -? Four First-Claasr 3s Billiard Par ^ _ J ZL ^v? ?''1120 Washington Street,.. . '!''X',>XwX"XKK"X"X,'X,,!"X"X,'X,'W f MANIGAULT-QA r\'nt'T>T A I,' T.~ 1? g TT | EUNEBAL. giTPPUFCi ? MOTOR EQ PHONES: OFFICE 8519 _ I 714 S. MAIN STREET, t -, iTwTriiH8w^TnTtirn?wTnTnTnTnTntw^t>t>tTWTri!rtfwTn>tft?TH*? ? i ^ . .... I THOUSA I BARG ||?For Qur_C jjjjWe are members of th ? ? with a gigantic Centra 3 maintained sorely~t"0 IT PAYS TO PA IDe Pinna .Drug Telephone* 1121-1123 Wa?hingt< COME AND GET ONE OE 0 ^OTip'-"~'~-"^ We are always glad to get newraerabcrs. And anyone wishing to Join': us can call to the Presitdenfa residence 718 Laurel street, and she will explain to you and take ynhr applicaOur meeting evenings are -th* 2nd and 4th?Tuesdays of hmoIi month, - -- . You wont regret to- jqin this Christian order.' We all met and parted in Harmony anrt T.nve awaiting a" nether donation uf fl uui and lugar ? wmcn we will htvt once a. y^mr if 1_ tiur orcanliatioir will ba 2 years old in April. -' ~ " Susie McKkn, President, ?, ? - ? ? Josie Counts, V.-President, , Bessie Walker, Permanent Treas. ?* ? ? Corinne Javia, Death Treas., ? Annie Walker, Poor Treat. *? it Tailors ~ j ?complete stock ~ and imported le and see UQ 1 iing^our-neyt : -'^0= HT ngton Street-- j :?903 , ! 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