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*?_ ?:?-?r?:?? Saturday, May^3, 1925 _ I;, Locals And ft A A Dr. A. B. Johnson, of Aiken, S: C., ??atended the Benedict-Allen game. Miss Lois Henry returned home after a successful school term in Lancas- A tre. ' ' al '-vn< Mrs. Beaumont who has been teach- Si ing in the public school at Lancaster I11 Drs. Thomas, Brevard and Mr. McLester motored to the city fromrCam- ? den on Ffiday of last week. ? Miss LfTT^jp i '.?lwy Uxffr- fttmrtny fny S3 New York City where she will spend the remainder of the season with Miss ? Agnes El Goodwin. "B ? 4 1\ f _ Dl ^i._l - i_. _ mm r- -ift mr. netcnur aaneretre was called ~ -4?orne -from Atlantic City, on the ac- 5 count"Qt the death of his father^?Mf. c' Janerettc~is^4noKtng "the picture of health. ??, ~~ Miss Mamye I. Griffin of Pine St., g has been seriously ill for the past jy week. On Monday afternoon she was a taken to the Benedict Hospital where _ an operation was performed.?Her ? many friends are glad to> know that she is recovering nicelv. A VALUABLE MAN HURT. 1 ?: : C Gadsden, S. G.?We wish to express ~ our "sympathy to Mrs. Webber and family for the bad misfortune to r Mr. Webber jn-having his leg broken S on May 10. It is with "much- regret ? = to illis^ whole cdirimurtity to learn of c Mr. Webber's accident.?Mrr-Webber 2. ?~^s-a-man-of_a great deal of~business ( tdfct. He is our largest colored merchant in Lower Richland county and greaiTy missed while being confin- I ed to his room. We hope for him a t speedy rpfnypry, r _ "?2 ? ^ / P. J. "TAYLOR. , golden chord club enter- * -?tains. ???* . c The officers and members of the.a " Golden Chord Club gave a private j S . dancg" at the beautiful home of Miss i ^ Fannie Reynolds on Blossom street ^ Thursday, May 14th. This Club is composed exclusively of young ladies and at this gjlathetfng each-one-invitecL^ a young gent. This was one of the t most pleasing affairs this spring, among the younger set. The Golden L Chord" Club cocma -tn l<?qd wht>w it. , ^ comes to social functions. - - , There-waa plenty uf music and also 1; mfiusliment!?, sueh as ham sandwichWT es^ salads, cake and cream. 1 let cercle entre^ous" ^ Miss Mnry Ray Savon wW'hostess* ^ . to?-Lo Corele?Entrc-nous" Wodftes-"^ day, May 13. The members display- C ed unusual interest in the lesson for i a the afternoon. Their work indicated j f _ to its?roen>l""^ Aftw thn-lnrrnn^ > merriment reigned supreme during the social hour. First prize went to c Mrs. Fannie Hipp, consolation to Mrs. ? % Louise Reynolds and booby to Mrs. j " - Alma Rhodes. The guests then re- , ... paired'to the dining room where from j a gnily decorated table, the hostess served a delicious . salad, crackers, 1 iced tea, peaches with whipped.cr.cam _ A mt novhlty e a k e? eou rse; 1 M>rs. W. Dr Chappelle will be hosted ? May 20. y W REV. J. C. WHITE AT WAVERLEY 1 |- ' UNION SCHOOL. t : ~ ( Rev. J. C. White, .Pastor of Zion t naptisi cnurcn, accompanied ny his < choirs, will preach the annual sermon j for the above named schooH Monday B night, May 25, at 8__o!clock p^-ra. B^ The"" Services will be held in the B school auditorium. K The public , is cordially invited-taBbc present. C. A. JACKSON, Principal. LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE ' mt OP THE ,NEW INDUSTRLAIFtj l? 1* BUILDING AT BOOKER WASII-q INGTON SCHOOL. Thursday, May 28, 192,5,- at 5 P.^M. | Principal C. A. Johnson, Presiding. Music?High School. ' ! Invocation?Rev. E. A. Adams, Pas- ( B?- tor Bethel Metiupolitun Church. , B Address?W. A. Coleman, Mayor of ^ r*- Columbia. Music?High School Address?W. H. Hand, Supt., of Ccr-. J ? iumbla Cky Schools. ~ 1 ^L^Music. ,_L If Address?N. J. Frederick, Esq. , IV Address?Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, Pres. ^ K'//Laying of the Cornerstone by ?he I Py Free and Accepted Masons of S. C. j | i Dr. C. C. Johnson, .Grand Master j ^ 1 MMsk^NaUuiial Negro. Anthem. ft Benediction?Dr. Boykin, Pas- ' tor Union Baptist Church, Colum- ^ I--- bia, 8. C.- i Personals .'1 NOTICE. "* ,-r* All members of the Howard Alumni ssociation are tasked to Ijo present1 t a Special Meeting, Monday after- i oon, at 4:30 o'clock at Old Howard chool. Be sure,t<? be on hand as we ave some very important business > discuss. ' IT N. VINCENT, Pres., M. L. WATTS, Sec'y. NOTICE. ?1The Sunday School?^?" Sidney Park 'ay Exercises, Sunday, May 24, at rf>. m. ,A11 parents having children snrrected with this department are xpected to attend. The .public is rtr/15nllv lnvitorl ?~ ' ? D. R. StA-RKS, Supt.f REV. W. E. FARMER, "raster. Mr. Eugene Lilliwood left the city unday afternoon for Atlantic City, f. J. The Leader wishes him a pleasnt stay. - . SRUTAttTTASSAULTED-^ IN EARLE THEATRE Philadelphia, Pa., May 21.? rhomas-Pendleton, employed .w hauffenr by Mr." B. ~B. GootT vin, of the Tourraine Apartnents, accompanied his-youngon, Sol W., to the Earle thearp whprp q WPl'r pill'. ihased to witness a perfoymtnce ofEuster Iteaton-in "Seven Chances." You ng Pendleton, purchased tickets for seats in he first balcony, but was told fy the attendant to go above? ie was directed to seats in what s generally termed '"the peanut gallery/' Hero the little boy ilStmed he could not see, and isked to be carried back to the eats for which his tickets were mrchased. Where they had >een directed is seldom used, md on this-* occasion there were mly one or two other persons, olored. Pendleton was asked to get ip, and refused to do so, as his ickels uillecF^fbmbbose . seats. Vheyeupon he "Was set upon by ouy men, who coujd not make lim move, although they ham Hed-htm roughly. Finally flicy vent outside and gul a crossing policeman, who, without 4wr.v: va^ajil, ai letted PendleLon foi listurbing the peace, Meanyhile^the little boy ha*l become 'rightened and hark crossed-Chedreel where his- father maim ains an office. Pendletoncarried to the 15th and Vine itreets police station, where the residing authority, Judge Fitzrerald. strongly .. reprimanded Jiose responsible for the arrest uid dismissed the ease. _ Pendleton resides -at- the Yr . C. A. and gained some prorpy Hence about three years a^Ti ,yhen his automobile was comnandeered by poJice in fen effort ;o capture bandits^which they 3rd ""at OIney after a bandit had ireda shot through the windshield, which shot barely-missed Pendleton. r\nft ?,tr?r,rv ? ? ??? ? l&LU LABUK LISTENS TO PLEA FOR NEGROES - Washington, D. C., May 21.? 'The Negro must know that he is wanted within the ranks of the labor movement and efforts must be employed to get him in. The recalcitrant trade organisations must be shown the folly jf their untenable position of segregation and iiiscrimi nation." "With this ?s the keynote of his remnrks, T Arnold TTill,-rK= rector of the Department-of Industrial Relations of the National Urban League, addressed the executive' 'Council of, the <\mericHTf Fereration of; Labor here on Thtrrsda^4a^t. The newly elected presidefl^ Wib gel '^pmpcrs;- and the full meTflbership of the Council, consisting of ten heads of interna ? TT - * TOE PALME'J tionals, were present. ~ Calling s attention J,o the inseparability of the interests nf wfiM" t jcolored workers, Hi- Hill "Whatever is fair and pmfUtihlo . jtor our na t i o n' s ~wor k o rs f s f a i r j and profitable for Negro wo*k--f L-ep?r?Whatr in jtrres~ ontr inTu res" "r _th?-other. - If whitc^ iTH'irmust"j work for a livable wage, then ^ Negroes must have the same livable wage. If white men re- < -ccive hjgh wages and .NfarmaQS? do not, then sooner or later no one will. What is true of wages is equally true of all the benefits Which labor i s now receiving ^anthTTmy^^hel^irter "acquire;**. When told by members of the ( -Cttuncih that t he Allllir icuir e d - 1 oration of Labor" had for forty years declared equality within 1 the ranks of the labor move- ment, Mr. llill reminded them * that organized labor claims that j tile Negroes broke the steel ?.1 i-i i 1 a ftnijvt; aim wuum ureUK OtflCl'S as they accumulate strength and < con fide rite, unless they were -I made pa rtidjiants withm?fa? ~ Ltar!s ranks. ^ Continuing he said: "More tlmn-;18, per cent. 3T the~colored workers were engaged in marr ufactiiring nml mechanical pur=-~ FTUTts^frr dT)20~as eompared with 12.6 in 1910 and in Chicago . alone it is estimated-that indus- . trial workers increased from 27,000 Mi 16L6 tn' 7Q oeo iQ^.o." The purpose of Mr. Hill's visit was to ask that the Anier- A ican p4; j";nwith the League in formulating ! a workable program that would' "insure confidence in the intec nty of the labor leaders and a] more democratic stand on the | part- of labor organizations, j This is oneoftlnrmain objects, i of the National Urban League's new Department of- Industrial ! Relations which Mr. Hill heads. r ?? PHILADELPHIA?AN^? NUAL CONFERENCE IN 109TH SESSION | Philadelphia, Pa., May?(By| -The- Associated , 10 Press.-=^ The IQflth session of the Phila^j delphia Annual Conference convened at Allen A, M. E. Church., < Wednesday, helcrre a la rgo-aud-i- ]l :.ence, the R'ghL Reverend Wif-jliam__ A. Heard, Bishop of the j _ I'drst_ Episcopal District, pre-: - octoo^^:o^o;o;ctox^^o^.v:ox>.o.c>X'.o:' J??= itom-jirrs DISTINCTIVE P t Copying, Enlarging. Framing , Pfr ing. Sittings Made Day. i ' . ALL WOIIK Gl 1119 WASHfNCTON ST.; - t| MANIGAULT-GA I y [$ ; " UNDERTAKERS nn4 TJ [f FUNERAL SUPPLIES | MATAR F.q PHONES: OFFICE 8519 |$ 714 S. MAIN STREET, -j-4? r? '-" ???: | " BROWN'S BA II JAST L. BROWN, Prop~ ? Everything Sanitary | $ ^ _Four Firat-Class Ba ~ BilliarcPPar ? 1120 Washington Street, i y v I v KmKmXmHhX,,!h>,XhXmSm:mHm9hHmK,< J7C. McGiw, Pres. II. H. Smith, | Waycross Cas r . "L'-l- T. C, WILLI A 57 ^ \ ? iTiaiiumti | HIGH GRAD y ? And Dei I UNDERTAKE - 8 REMSHART^lVti |h Waycross,, " '"" /.-- " .:"*' '> . t*> .^l.T .V"" [TO LEADBft 1 1 j ii sided. In his opening- renin idcfc t?>! he conl'oi oiiCt". strongly omphtum'.od the ilujjuitince of pasinrs and other.. i;eli ?ious leaders dohigs nitre thai: TItfc,correctly.to their follower^.. r.o get Hie most effective work :rom thorn, arrd^to do-the, unci he cause of Christianity the nore lasting good, meant tha* yiinistlers and lea-tiers walk, cor eetly in this world; lead cirmmspect livest" He warned lis hearers aga'nst thu_gi^\vin.. tendency toward materialism. At the night session the Uev. !k If. Karriora-preached the anriual set moil- lo I lie Mil sic for the occasion Was fur nished by the choir Af Allen A., -M. K. Church, a -quartet cn dating 01' Mrs. Carrie ThornpSon. Ml'S? Virg'hi?r'?Stn:M-q> :mr! Messrs. Thompson and Donald liuncofriher.. Anvaddress of welcome bi*. behalf of the Sunday School was made by Miss I rem Thomas,.. while the pushVr T-ThcRevr'Jl C WiHrnrr, dplivornrl welcome address on .bcka4f~o4the "church. Other addresse; being delivered by Dr. W. A. St Clnir-attd-J-^M. Joyner. Mi'c. J. M. Mai'ques jyavet a hicst interesting reading which was enthusiastically rpce'ved. ?^itoreutinj-r fealuies mai tot thie program throughout Thurs- j day morning' and evening, thc.J /arious organization^; dei)art-'' ments holding' n*-'? sions o%J^iday. The scgsion.; continued throughout Sunday, when thd appo'nt mollis avpvm made..h Many prominent persons nK il.?. .'V71C1 ViailOU LI1U CUIIltlL'ilCU, ttlliuilj-; them being Bishop John Hurst and Bishop W. -IV Vermon, at one time Register of the United States Treasury. IX M MM OR I A M. In sad l.mt..lov.inj>- remembrance" of 'A Miter cup, a shock -cvurc..^ To part with one we loved so dear, 3ur loss is great, we'll not complain. ~ But trustTn God to meet again." MRS." lAhZ OKI-J*.ilaughter, } MIt. TRKZZ1K W1LHBRT OREKNMit^iihlAOTr I.11'TI 1' i w : I' r:>>T-i.-vGrand Sons. C?0-yp;0^iO:CiCtCtO.C0tut>XtC^O.OuAuvO.v*Ct'ty "STUDIO - -3 ' v Cm. HOTOGlf AI*H Y lotos in^Jewelgyr. Kutlak~~Finii?h- P~ 3i" Rain or -Shine., 8 JARANTEED. . i - 8 ? ~?^COLUMBIA, G. ~Cr~4 {OXiC,vuO^Oj^Xo^JOv.03>.O.O.C*f>.%'vAO.O.O.cTEN-WILLIAMS CENSFji EMFARMERS - t AT 1,0WEST PRICES. % JUPMEVT, t ^ RESIDENCE 7212 I :?: COLUMBI A, S^C. ?j % r-;-? 7 ~ . .. X v v*l"X"/v 'Xv'!"!'... .RBER SHOP | Matthew A. Robinson, Mgr. y and Up-To-Date7 " | rbers. No waitings X lor in Rear. ~~ | . Cohimbia, S. C. & V J. *~X , Viec-Pres., I)r. J. Croa>xh, Troas. V X iket Company I MS, Scc.-Mgr.- ~ '* | :urers of ? , 1 ? E CASKETS I ilers In ? 5 typprTirg^ j tnd 608 EWINttST. ~ ^4 ? Georgia : > 0 ??? ?? ? rn ? >???<I? ? ? . . I II r - ' REV. J. J. HAH THE UNITED SONS < j U an Organization whitdi is He jjntirm -people of South Caroli rHaiTi^unrTO'TUo .U'astor, Prof [Dj V. McCr^e, S a^e TrOasur -alive and "gives to the heno; ;>ays fr-om niiv in nr.<> inmitn i ront ?25^00-?o--^fi)X).-00 in efts .household goods. It pays fro ness and up to $10.00 011 Doeti Think of it; and for an^ or Prof. J. A. KIRK undertaken of South Car< [W7- ~ |' C ' J Pinckney's Sai ll best equipped in 1 ,B _v.. . jfou offi. .> pthii.i. ri707 ? ik 1duu _\v a si u n gt0n si j ' . _ _ , ' ' " "1" * r;" Jr OWEN IZZZMe^fil -|- - ';-~^ carry 3 of Domesri* .? ' ,..._T; - Woolens?C . l.before purcl | .S i 1 1 1 7. Was Phonp . 5 - ~ >.0:0:0.oooooooo^oovOo:oo%oo ! IMPERIAL 1 ?r"'| ?- , Piescript A 1 10 ) Wasliinph ?& ~ T|" Evevy thing carried i X no irc/^n> mnri r\f .j, I 1 l.V^l $ We call for and ? A- ' - _ YOURS |imperial7 I * f;r._ 1 ??< tj -1. ?r--' , * ?7 SETgN - ria I * RISON, State Master * JF ABRAHAM & D. of J. ,)ing a jproat work: for the poo^ ma ~~ mi.?It h^s-at its h~ead Rev. ,J. J. . J. A. Kirk, State Secretary and er, It pays to its members while (icipry snmptbinpr nftnr Hpath, ft ..-d, dollars for hospital benefits anST e-of-total loss by fire of house and' m $1.50 to $3.00 per week for sickjr's bill: ??v?? information write I.,2310 Richland St., Columbia, S. C. , S. Sec., Bennetlsville, S. C. 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