The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 28, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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4 i. ( Mr.
W. L. Lilliewood of Clinton,
S, C. was among the visitors
IfT-tho ^Uy this week.
Miss Massie Friday, a teacher
in' the school at McFarlan, N. C.
was called home on the account
of illness of her sister.
Miss Lillian C. Williams is improving
after an illness of-jaev%
- eral weeks. Her many friends
are delighted in seeing her out
again. * ... v-?Vr?,1,
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' ~ ? Mrr.Lugene Means of Green
vlllewas in the city this weeli
circulating among friends and
attending- ta fraternal business.
- Eugene looks well.
- Miss B. Irene Dickerson, whc
is teaching at ^Darlington,?Ls
spending the week end here at_
tending the State Teachers' Association,
and visiting relatives,
Mr. Norman Sneed of New
York who is here visiting his
' Aunt, Mrs. E. C. Stevenson, was
... ing by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jack
son at their home 1316Qak St,
Miss Ulysses Fitzsimmons and
Mrs. Emma Lindsay closed their
school, Mt. Pisgah at Dixiana,
~T S. C., last week, with- appropriate
exercises which was much
enjoyed by_ the-patrons and friends
of the school.
Patr0niZe the merchants whc
advertise in the Palmetto Leader.
If your merchant does not
advertise in thrs-pftper ask him
to do so. Tell hi,m it is the leading
weekly paper and deserves
the patronage of , the merchants,
Miffs Annie G. Reese, wire
graduated from the Nurse Training
Department of Benedict College~TasflMay
has been made
Head Nurse at the hospital and
is now filling That- place to Thc
^ satisfaction of The superintends
On Munday nighty March SOth
B an elaborate program will Tie
B given by the Lilly White Club at
B the Seventh- Day Adventist
Chnfrhj Henderson Street.?Nc
BL_?pains-have .been spargtHxr-makc
Y this a-most interesting evening
?_ for colored people of Columbia.
No charges will T5e made
at thtr door, but a coltection^wil
r -fee taken up as is being done at
church on Sundays. We want
you to enjoy yourself, so do noi
miss this opportunity. We are
^ anticipating ardarge~atteYidanc~e
so come early in ordre do procure
a good seat. Program will
commence at 8i30 P. M. sharp,
* - Miss Ruby B. Cole,Pres.
Miss Aririip TT Taydnr,
Bi-|Vlonthly Meeting of the-^tags
Messrs. Walter Brown, G; H
UnriTiprlv Waller Rovl^r onrl O
?J ) IT WU/VA iVX ailU VJTi
Lee Ratliff were^the hosts to th?
~ Stags in their Bi-Monthly Meeting
atrthe cozy home of MF.arki
Mrs. C. H. Dannerly Wednesday
night. The usual series oi
i_ whist were played,the highest
, score being made "by Dr. Chap
\ pelle, Jr., followed closely by Mr
E. Bookman with Dr. Jehnsor
holding down the near*~gUHrd
After the games, a delicious
. chicken supper was served, di
rected by Mrs. Dannerly.
The Golden Chord Social Club
The Golden Chord Social Clut
had its regular meeting on Thursday
afternoon which was helc
with the president, Miss Matilda
- Goodwin on Richland Street.
rendered by members of the clut
Mftny nf " n* pi'M;
sent and a new member was also
received, Miss R. Boozer. Twc
gueat were present, Mr. I<eon &
i, TTftnrv Siarks, both ofRcera oi
the Ajax Social Club.
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After all business of the meeti
ing two delightful courses con:
sistmg of potato salad, garnished
with sweet pickle and boiled
eggs, saltines, iced tea anc
cake.
A Gall meeting was also heki
with Miss Ruby Enttzmingei
Monday afternoon, on Blariding
Street. All plans were madt
for the giving of their Firsl
1 Spring Social on Friday evenL
ing Maiuli 27th. The next meet"
ing will Be held witirMiss Beatrnce~Lomax:
on tjoiiege Street
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MOREHOUSE SINGERS
PLEASE COLUMBIA
Atlanta College Is Presented In
v Recital by Allen University^
u- Department of Mingle
i The Glee Club and Orchestra
, made up of thirty or more male
* VOicesTrom Morehouse College
Atlanta, Ga., was presented ir
i a recital at Chappelle Auditori
ium, Allen University, Wednes..
day night and Thursday morn.
ing, under the personal direct,
Jons of Prof. Kemper Harreld
the director of-music of More[house.
. Columbia music lovers in everj
, walk of life heard the Jrecital
r and they responded in a ciiorus
t of applauses . John Harvej
. Wheeler, a student of ""the Department
of Music captured his
audience in his violin solo
i "Faust Fantastie"^ by Sanaste
Every number was a star, anc
; everybody left the auditorium
i singing or humming some of the
more popular airs that fell from
the strains of the sweet music
GREENVILLE SCHOOL
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Normal and Industrial School of
Greenville gave a musical recital
in the Seneca Institute Chapel
to a very large audienee of peo~
pie that came from every section
. of the country. Miss Thompson
. and Miss Hattie Hadden both of
. Greenville captured~TheTr "audi.
ence with their sweet contralto
[ voices. The concert was under
the leadership of Miss Rocker,
\ the head of the musie depart.
ment.
Satin, His Orgin, Work and
Destiny^
This will be the subjejitJfQii
consideration on Sunday night,
L March 29th at the "Seventh Day
' [Adventist Church, Henderson
_ street.?The- lecture?will be
beautifully illustrated by ste
reoptican pictures, all are welcome.
Song service at 7:30,
, lecture promptly at 8:00 P. M.,
sharp. Admission Free
L Church.
? St. James Churfch on Wheeler's
1 Hill was at low obb four months
ago, when Rev. J. P. Washing
ton carpe to us as pastor; every
thing looked dispaiHng. Upon
the arrival of Rev. Washington
Now we can truthfully say thatj.
Rev. Washington is a God-send
r to. this church an(L community.
. He is verv modest, annearent
r ly unsasuming, yet he is all bur
siness and a preacher of noLmean
- ability. Through his sincere
J preaching,, the church has become
spiritually^alive rtheTnem.
| bership- is - steadily increasing.
11 Too much cannot be said of the
t: work of the present pastor of
St. James Church; he is a mari:
i who has a vision.
: Sunday, March" 22nd was a
"" high'day in ~Zion; two great ser-,
mnns wpvp proarhnfl by the pastor..
At 11:30 he ascended the^
- rostrum ancf selected as his text1
Hebrew_10:38, Subjects "Pro^
gr^siveness and Retrogressivenksrs"
from whirhhe^ s^t our
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Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock
he again preached a powerful
sermon from the Subject: "Christian
Progress by Oblivion pf
the Past;" text; Phil. 3:13-14.
St. James is moving up the hill
by leaps" and hounds. ~
T J. E. Lyles, Sec'y.
CLARENCE SURER DEAD
Clarence -Suber, familiary called
"Swellier^-Hfry^ his... friends
died at Tuskegee, Ala., in the
War Veterans Hospital this
week." Clarence is well known
in Columbia, this being his home
-until rnrently-he-went Mnrfh
He is the son nf Mr and Mrs
Draton Suber. who resides on
?00 block of Hampton Avenue.
He was a carpenter by trade.
and is survived hv V?i? mritViov
and father and several brothers
and sisters;
The funeral' will be/-4raM at
Zion Baptist Church at
liOO-P.^
_ -The deceased being a^Mfcer
of Richard Allen Lodge. aS^fnembers
of this Lodge arfT requested
to meet at the Hall at 12:00 3SL
Sunday.
Rev. Robert Butler, N. G.
." /jy. Lewie, P. S.
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=?Bofh^nterestrng-and inspiring-was
the first meeting of the
L&tin Club. An appetizing lunch
was served- by the girls on the
serving^ committee. . Professor
Johnson gave a very Helpful
talk in which he shewed-Advidly^
how, at every turn in life, we
come "face to face with the very
old Latin Language. Gladys
Cureton is president of the Club.
At therlast meeting of the
senior class, the" pupils, acting
decide.fl to__graduate-in -gray |
gowns and caps.
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Harrison, State Master, Prof.
D. .V. MeCiau, Slate Treaslll'e
alive and gives to the benefi
pays from fifty to one. luinuiei
from- $25.00 to $100.00 in ease
household goods. It pays Iron
ness and up to $10.00 on Docto.
Think of it; and for any
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of ,total loss by firenof house and
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