The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6

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'_ _.' . . ' . - L', liBennettsville News. |hl p7 " The many friends in and around ai k.; Bennettsville were very sad, even we m I * knew her time had to come, for her J '> to leave us; and yet when the news 01 went to different angles of the coun- j is v- - ty that dear old TUD'yedrs old mother T of Mrs. Mary Drake had passed a- ei r- way I last 1 hurxday a, ni; She. Was t h< ; the grand-mother of Rev. Prof. W.Jb( D. Drake^of Grandesville. Mrs. Bet-jfi * tte Ielt quite-y a^ 'numb or of prnnds and-gi*ent yrandu to muuiu lit'i1 lu"imj_H ^i_L_Shfi- was. a member of Macedonia Bap- in ; *' tist churoh. Rev. P. S. Curry took J ir charge of the funeral. gi Miss C. 1). Sanders reporter from Bennettsville, really had quite a suo-;E' cess on last Thursday, when the many' llj parents of New Galilee School did pc . all they could to make !"the project go um tin top, and 1 must ^ay it went ovofTI Among the guests who witnessed the aftuir?-were*- Prof, J. : W. Cunningham, Miss Gertie M. Cunningham, Mr. and M4ss Julc and Emily ? McCoyo, Amanda Thomas, Isabella, Viola and Cornelius Sanders; Miss Maggie Lomax-? J. E. Easting, II. C. Covington^ Prof. James McEaddy, M.-r^ G-. Qractr, Mr.- and Mr?. Leak; Mrs. | and Miss McCollum: Many otherS ffail to recall. Trust these ,good peopie \vift soon returif ~again7 ' Mis.s 0. -7 - -.-D. is justT alT smiles/no "be Jiohje a' gain.* ,"y It was quite a delightful surprise i , ' lasT week -when Rev. A. C. Crooks, Rev. A. K. Lomax and Rev. J. J. Hunter motored to Harts vllle, Sumter, Summerville and , Chailesiun.?They went drf Important business. J- Rev. Lompx's people wererat their ? 3 ' best . Sunday. Raised $187707"Mrs. ; ! Lomax acted 1^1^ rnri'mnnipsLl- : y--.- " Sunday nighty?while they rendered an excellent program in honor of the dear mothers. Many cheering words Gi - wgrc1 spuki'u, as we cannot say t5oTP7 "much about, our "dear mothers. its Mr, "Lirtheren Jolinakin. really un-jJu derstands building a Rosenwald school. He contracted the beautiful job at' . St. Mark. _ ? Rev. IS. S. Youngblood delivered a '^Strong and spiritual sermon Sunday.! He is treatTnir the- members and j < friends to ?the.< best of his ability.. - t Mr. Walter Williams, Julius Erwinjaij r ^ and At. Hgnke-are?the only colored >> > ' motor cvclc riders ni the citv. jVTr.jDrake is*'still maKmg good in his ga ' " n c rage. He is a good mechanic.** Dr. and Mrs. Mason from Kings-JPO tree were in the city Sunday, visit--ail ing their parents. fjjMiss Georgia Sanders returned home j ^ j Sunday from FayctteVille, N. C., | , ' -where she spent one month with her j sister's. Mrs. Alary E. Brawdoy iu on thcith -? sink list. ~ -Miss C. D. Sanders and Miss Isabella Sanders- vveic surprised ail(l de lighted to receive a gift each teafn~r~ their-dear-uncle America Sanders. ' JPa The moonlight social to Evans_Cha- do pel on Monday night \vas quite a nn success. ; l\vc Mr. Charlie Leak, Mrs._ Josie Leak. | ^ t motored to Ilartsville on some soeiety j"1 business. They-spoke very much of I pti _^Eev. and Mrs. Butler. : j ti The new highway * from Bennetts- | pp, ville to Society inn is just the road q r? -for ps new. Qinle"lT"Treat to 'take ?a trip and see the- new bridge. *' Mrs* Jones and Mrs. Envin stopped tn by a few minutes to the reporter's last. Friday.?Call ngairtr^? ~Tf<] The Academy and Industrial InstiJs". ' tute facultyTtouk the student body out ' f(UL_a.-?hike Monday. They reported <ls -? ?a happy7 trip. : W p? --- --Profi James MrEaddy spent a do- be y lightful stay Monday night at the I _ L... A.-M. E. town socjuL ?-? j ~~ I All nnvtJArte i e U1 n rr 1a o/I^avI ten i r\ . The Palmetto Leader, call or write J 8 the* reporter, not Hater than 2;30 on-! y Mondays, in order that it will reach' 8 the office Tuseday p. m. Send all1 g letters or business matters'to Homely fk address ?? ; . g MISS CALLIR D. SANDERS, | ? 33 Amelia St., Benncttsvillcy S, -C.:_jj| r _ Arthurtown News. | L -The Rcvt-Rt-B. Phttttps has begun' his series-of - sermon*;, subject: "The Three Ways," namely the Broadway, 'J# The Narrow Way_and- the Right Way.! Commencing with the Broadway, the-'-J subject was discussed to its fullest j ^ extent, so much so that the eonsrega-j Jj I tion is very anxious to hear those, 1 other two ways preached. The Rev. Phillips is beginning to b feeP" that, he is serving and being ^ served where service is required: es.- ? I peciaily seeing the ever incrasinj? congregation, not only to preachirtg~ser- ^ I Of course Rev. Phillips being a manf^ |v that pays much attention to the cateIi chism class as he does to the stewards ; a y collection, could not but increase hftf j' K Worker (I' .O The Pastor seems to enjoy spending ** + MttrrrJ'T-.r tir'r t H ! *3 H ff TTft'i* rnnc-inrr ^ I Bj-"- energy which serms-to l>e a terrible It p" strain upon any one man's nerves. | v m- - -JThe trustees of the above named X y of the <iXkt~Irt^^^gfal tallies that iy w-v-Tf~ ~ . ?M?i - ?:? '*' ^'*' ' r j is been provided for in days. Of ?ur3e- we are not narrow and selfish ly one who feqls like it and are able ay contribute to this^jw^rthy cause. The various boards which have been. , gai^zed during the present admintration are doing excellent work, he Ushers' Board No. 2 meets ev'y Thursday night ami spends a ippy repast. Mr: James Lumpkin" ?ing president, with Miss Clementine rXdlronvicG, know how- to makevthe a?succesxt' While Mr. Paub a!man, secretary keeps"the~p66eed-" gs of the meeting. Miss Ruth Gridon is very active in the club and a [ eat asset to the church. The club under the auspices of Mrs. verlinn Harrington is giving a-nioon ^ht picnic and good results are ex- : jcted. . W. A. Lumpkin, roporfor ( ^Bj^T$s "t . ^ ~~ _1 V E.K.FLOYD c Vice-Chancellor nf-.tho K. uannaul convention at his home in ^ ly, 1025. hurch News" Of Columbia CorTimuetTTrom 'page five. ^ id women, old men and old wo-JS en who are anxious to join! I the -race saving project.. For? work is as great and as im-: 1 rtant as that of soul-saving, h id- no man is saved until he is c -Kt* made to see-that, he is n l - - " " ? k* 1 nner-?lost and then must be ^ io\vn the way, so that we are ? lling for the young' men of c city, who are interested In1? . -- ~f t _ i. e-Home Circle for the next few" a 3eks Qii-this wise 3? r~ t _Last, Sunday owas Mother^y, and the Pastor preached, s Tiverfng a. special message to|t others and as a result of 'thejl mderful message",jme man pra-jt sSecl Christ~in 1 hp ^iv-i-ca?a.rul ! 1 lited \^ith the church. It is the 11 irposei of the Pastor to con-' ( nue a series of''sermons onji th at 8 p." m., sermon io young 5 en. Sunday 21th at 8 ji m.,'i rmon to young women: Sun- j J rv rm?r ?rf a m cnvmnn < -?/ - r * 2'? uwi in vii l.* lather's day-Quarterly meet-..< g4?The Presiding Elder will j ! present" and" preach In the j i HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M MISS MARGAR Poro Beau HAIR CULTURIST. .. Used and 709 MAIN STREET, Phones 851 r K The Home of : t B. B. Kirkland ! K> 1411 ASSEMBLY STR > - - ;.~ ? ?B. A. BL TAILO Dry Cleaning, Pre Hats Cleaned and J For antl Deliver. _ flT? Washington St^ l'h - ^ trr.yr? .v.' - . . ? THPi PAYiMF* morning and evening, while the Pgstor will preach at 4 o'clock to the fathers4 carrying out the conclusion of the Home Circle senes. We arejplanning for a full male choir that afternoon, and the men .will have charge of the chul'ch, which they will dress to their taste* Don't w&it for] that oeeaskm however, because we are having full service eVery Sunday, and it is hoped that all.the young men of the city will avail themselves of the opportunity and worship with us Sunday night the 17th inst., and receive the benefit of the sermon to young men by tlip Pastor.fasf growhi&Sunday school?ft fneets promptly at 12:30 p. m., each Sabbath and every Sunday there are thev in whom fho thirst for knowledge is very evident, joining. Mr. G. H. Williams, the Superintendent is anxious .that you help"to save the young people.as well as hte old. rhc V. C. E. 3ui'Iely under the" direction of Miss F. C. Benson is growing by leaps and bounds it "6d30 eacli Sunday, she can 5e seen (here with the force of nixious workers. Come and be lappy. . * ...At:Zion Baptist church, Monlay night, May 18, a Drarmv in 5 Acts, entitled "The Path A-| Xnpi'i the Hill," given'bv <lip-4fhr Loor Normal class of Benedict College. Admission 15c. - r St. Luke's Episcopal Church r. 912 Hampton Ave. Services' 1st and flrd" Sundays; 1:15 a. in., by Rev. T. T. Pol-; aid. Lay-services 2nd and 4th Sundays 11:15 a. m., Mr. N. E. jewis, -Reader. ~Celet frafion lloly Eucharist, t .st Sundays, 11:15 a. ni., Rev. T. T. Pollard, Celebrant. Sun-!? lay school every Sunday after Kj'on at 4 p. m., Mr. F. P. Paul,i5Upt., Mr. Roberts, Assistant iiipt., Miss Hunt, Secretary. Teachers: Mrs. Isabella Hunt, 4 lira. Roberts, M. 11. H. Mobley_j iricl Mr7 Crater Williams' 'super- j] i itineraries; ~ ~~ . -- - -p afternoon les-r" ons were dispensed w'Ml and eY- 1 Hi-cises were, gone through in tonor of Mother's day. An e?- : client program had been ar-i angecl a?d was -creditably carded out by teachers and scholars diiefly smaller ones. Recitals, p instrumental music and-speech?s were liTciulged in.~~~ Opening ^ by ^ ti supu r. r. raui, vvno stated the >urf>osa of the dispensation of Lessons, taking up celebration; 3f Mother's Day exercise. ~"Hynln, ward,TJhrfstian Sol tiers, was sung by S. S., then: followed Prayer and the Apostle's Creed. Hymn. ET L; OWENS """r7~|! ty Parlor |j I'ORO SYSTEM Taught. 8 COL11IWRIA, S. oo'c<>ov.ovoo.oov3<yoooo-oaooovoi . ": 11 2 and 9893 .-"?$ Udod Seeds." | Seed Company ? -XEET Columbia, S. C. ^ A A A A A A .O. X A A UCKER | iMWft- ? ^ ? ssing and Dyeing ~ ?? ? - ? Blocked. - We Call ;; " ' " - -" "": - ; ~7~ri r ?* .... ... .... > . ' .;j..I~.. T EAPrew Recitations, Little Miss Roberts and Little Miss Mayfield. ( Instrumental Trio, Miss Jef- ] fries, piano; Master Pinckney Gaten, violin; Master Roy Hstrdy , saxaphone._ This rendition was | excellent and well rendered, the ( youthfulneoa -of-ttre performers, j rather than take away; added j lustre to the classiness of -the peffect. .-Piano snina hy Migg "Rgjley and Miss Huntwere^ in keep-- j ing with the rest. Short talks i were made by Messrs. Roberts ^ and Mobley upon invitation of 1 the Supt. This^Sunday school ] is growing by leaps and bounds { to the tune of 10 every Sunday Tor the last tnree sunaays, ana \ if?this?increase keeps up, bids ~] fair to become one of the largest 1 in the city. The Supt. Mr. Paul ?^???? ?? -'v ?> i - , ' - O- i Subscribe For The -Palmetto- c Leader ==~] And Make It A j i ~ Success zt \ .. u s c SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. ' 1 Corrected February 20th, 1925. . Arrival- fyul depm'LUve uf ?or. trains at Columbia, S. C.' Cor-! ^ Arrive No. Between Nn_ J-y ected to. December 21, 7 09.1 ; j_g 10:05a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 01 m-i5njM 4-:20p 32 Augtrsta-N. Y. 32 4:40 pi ~ l;.3.n-r..?J ?7 lilfr-p^ aipup Uin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p p 5:35a 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 1Q:,55p'" 10:00 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7^00 all L0:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:15 p 11:30 a 14 Cohimbia-Sav. 13 2:10 p ; C 9:25 p 5 Columbia-Char. ,4 5:40 a, 9:45a 3 Columbia-Char. 6 2:10 pj" 10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:10 a C 5:20 a 15 ?olumbia-Cha.-i. 10 -3400 a "T:?5 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p 1 L0.;25 p lG- Coluwbia-Green7:40-zO:55 a J AJfUb-p- lrS-Cohrmbia-GrGeh. 17 '2:10 p 5:40p 113_Cola.rRock Hi'L 114 6;15a ^os. 31 and 32, Augusta specials Pullmans and dinijig cars. ^ ' Nos. 27 and 28, Carolina special;} 1 Pullman and dining u.ns:?^ ~~ Nos. 9 and 10, 23, 24, Land of the ? Sky special; Pullmans and dining cars- I High-clasg-coaches all-trains. Dependable service. Schedule figures published as-4n?ormatforr only and not guaranteed. 1 * . *. . City ticket office, 1307 Main Street, C. T. COBB, C. T. A., - - " S. H. McLEAN. P.P. A. ?- Telephone 6356. . ! ? '? ! ALLE> i * ? f ~r . :r ~T f- r X 1 . " " ' Bishop W. E \% A Co-educational Inn TTltrlrt* 4-U A A 1 t r waiuci uic Auspices01 A Offers the Foil % Arts and Science A Grammar School, Hoi andFor further infoi : . . . - -vv. - J ?fi '_ _* ... iiftt I, iWliiWrh n - is an untiring worker and not only comes himself, but brings his folks too. Splendid behavior was had. The air of this Sunday school seems to breed good behavior. You and your chilli-en are solicited to come with lis. ^A Bible class of Adults is in course of formation. "Come with us; \ve will do- yett- good." Delegates will be selected, at lext Sunday's session to attend ;he Annual Sunday School Contention which convenes in Newberry, the 28th inst., at St. Luke's Mission. It is composed >f all the Sunday schools of the Colored Council of Church Worfprs in T Trmur* SnntVi Pomlino w ???vfw?vi4 vo& vmia Jiocese, of which Bishop K. G. jinlay, D. D.,' is BishOp. Several visitors were present ind helped to make a sple?did tudience?mostly of the younger set of promising youths and maiiend." l , ' ? """ Welcome?-Welcome?Welcomed Negro Saves Thirty-fiye ?r-? . Lives ^Continued From Page One) iql appearance of Lea and his motor )oat, and of how it cruised back and arring them ashore "To Tom Lea," he says, probably 10 pip eehl of lliu till! wvors owe their 99 ? i vua, ^ T 5 ^yyvv^ Professioi Iffice Hours: I "Telephones: 1:8*0 "A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 6;00 P^M^to 8 P. M. Res.6548 Dr.T. E. Stepehenson Physician and Surgeon )iseases of^Vomeir and^ Children A Specialty J >ffice: """ " Residence:414% Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon' Special Attention Given Piseases of Women. 121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton flice Pliune: 0429 lies. Phone: 71G5 T%Hnv. " ? 2 to 3 P. M. - a?3. 6962 to 8 P. M. rrank B. Johnson, M. D. iffice: Residence: 118^2 Washington St. 1028v|3ryan St. )flice Hours;- ?- ' ' , . Telephones 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Offira 3796 2:00 to 1:00 P.M. Re?. 4692 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. O.Ulj to 8:t)U P. M. DR. J. G. STUART * )ffice;?-? : Residence: 702 Main Street^ 14P7 Pine'Street IourS: Telephones 9 to 10?At M;?'?-?- ? Office S05 12 to 2 P. VM. ' ," Residence_243 3 to" 4 P. M. ~ * ? -T"' 6 to 8 P. M. I.Dougjas Williams, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ^ 1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C 4 UN I YE 5LUMBIA, S. K Chapped?, A. M., Ph. I titution for the Trainin ? the African Methodist lowing Courses: ?s, Normal/ Teacher Tn me Economics, Music, P rrnation address: -?Rev. D. II. Sims, A. . -?-? X r ' ; i KM* i. ii'.i SaluiflayvMay 10, 1925. John P. Davis College ... f ' Leader 1 (Continued From-Page One) ? first eight in his class in scholarship, and is a member ~sf the Alpa Phi Z chapter of the Omega Psj Phi Frat- . ernity. After completing "the debating tour "tTT Fpgland and Scotland,"Mr. Davis " plans to "travel 'on the CoTrttrrent, visit=??= ixig Fiance and Gurffmny,'. ~~T 6366 PHONE ' 6366 C!hnir flnneinir And IlnholstArino Furniture Repairing and . Mattress Renovating.? ?^ W. S. TREZEVANT 1019 Harden St., Columbia,. S. C. ' ? =3 ?* Arrival and Departure of Trains ATLANTIC COAST LINE ; COLUMBIA, S. C. Effective Septgmber 21, 1924. (All trainsidaily) Depart. (Union Station) Arrive 5:45 a. nr. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m Sleeper to Wilmington. 3:25 p. m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p. m. _ Sleeper to Wilmington : ? j ' 4:50 p. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m. I ' 'Tailor Car to Charleston ft? Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R. dll:55 a. m. Lau.-Greeft c4:40 v. m. J $ 4j2Ti: nv _Lauren3 . dllj?5 a. m. ? -j ? Union Station daily; d?Gervias St. station daily jexcept Sunday. For information calLat Unionist* U tion. Phone 9782. , . ^= "i r._j_ I :i" nai V/di ub | i Office Houfs: ? . -? Phone 8536 T~ 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. SiTridays By Appointments." Dr. H. G. Thompson ? Surgeon Dentist -?- ? - - ~ ; .Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. __ ( 1414% Assembly St. Columbia, S. ,C. Phone 6706 " . ~ DR. J. E. WATTS P Surgeon Dentist < TlfT9T? Washington St.f Columbia Over Johnson-Bradley-MorriS" DR. H. H. COOPER . Dentist 1 Gold Gtownand Bridge-Work AZtl-Zlt Specialty. J \ Offi. Phone 6429 1126 Washington Office Hours: Telephones: 8 to 9 ATM; Office 4247 1 toil P. M. -ftea, 88766 to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Office: " " ?Resdencejj-. I Office Hours: 2 ~ 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. ' 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. - Dr. XJL Goodwin 1119 Washington St. Columbia S,"CT~ DR. JAMES H. SIMS _ ' Veterinary Surgeon 826 Laurel St., ' Phone 4173r .) - COLUMBIA, S. C. k A A A A A A A A A A A A 'A' K SITY | c. : )., Chancellor ?? # -* g of Negro Youths, X1 Episcopal Church. % ? ;uriing, -Bigk School, V rinting, Commercial M., D. D., President. 'X