The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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/'ITT an?r ""EIGHT ^ L S. I i; Departn ?j! ' ?? BIG LINE OI ^ ? "" Men, Women & ( ;; A Specialty. Sh making and Tailc ; ment to selec5t fror ^f^ftReTIowest Pr: :: Connected ^ 4 > . ^ ; First Class Barbt ~ ii A Beauty Pa ! I. S. L ~ { Departn | 1131 WASHINGT< I COLUJ - j ~ PROGRAM OF THE THIRTYTHE WOMAN'S MISSIONS VENTION OF SOOTH CA THE MORRIS CHAPEL ? ' / : WOOD. SOUTH CAROL Pastor, J I? ?!. Thursday Mornir r-?:QQ A. AI.?-Board Meeting^ >- .10 jOO-A^-M;-?Devotional Exer ^ Laurent anid Mrs. Mar> ?- 11:00 A. M.?Introductory Se ? _ S^C. iz:uo M.?Collection?Enroll) Kftern 12T30~P. M.?Praise Service cc Gaffney, and Mrs. A. L ~ 3 :00 P.1VL-^Welcome Address< , * On behalf of the Missic =?? i?Baptist .Church?Mrs. On behalf of Morris Oh ? 4?s???On behalf of denomirrati i ~ man. "" . On behalf of the Brev Hospital. L, On behalf of the City ? B. Ellis, Mayor of Gree jjl; Response?Mrs_L-CCM 4:00 P. M.?Reports': Corresp* urer. General Busines: I 5:00 P. M.?Adjournment. f . 7:30 P. M.?-Prayer Meeting c< umbi'a, S. c'., and .Mrs. i\ |v 8:30 P. M.-^-The President's ^ r ' i Solo?Miss Daisy Walk< 9:00 P. M.?Reports of Distric ?Collection?Announcenf FRIDAY June 26th, 1 9:30' A.M.?Praise Service con 4 burg, and Mrs. Amanda 10:00 A. M.?Election of Ofifk I . i Discussion: "Some m< ies and Churches.may I Work through this Cor Opened by Mrs. A. P.-B 11:30 A. M.?Business, New. J: Collection?Annual and 1:00 P. M.?Adjourhmentr AFTER \ AUXfttTtmr^ 2:30 P.M.?Praise Service coi ?? -lieauiort, and Miv., Roe 3:00,B. AL-?Presentation of- V 3:15 P. M.?Paper: "The Cons Missionary- Societies"? by discussion. 4J)Q-B^Mv?Business. ??^ - r""^?EVE 7:30 P. M.?Praise Service c > _ and Mrs..-Lula-Johnson 8:00 P. M.?Paper;- "Conditioi ?rMrs. A. C. L. Arbou8:30 P. M.?Morris College9 00 P^M??^*'SS p ( - _ Colleclioiir?Announcem SATURDAY MOl 9:30 A. M.?Praise Service c< Mrs. Lizzie Mixon. 10:00 A. M.?"The Need of S< eign Mission Work in jl i 1 . /\ /\ A ... w?? ti iw ?. ivi.?itepresentative? ? 12:00 M.?State Mission Woi _ ffasley. ' 32:30 P. m.?Reports of Corr. 1:00 P. Mi?Business?Benedi m~ ? sunpay mor: B 9:30 A. M.?Sunday School c B- Darlington. 10:30 a. m.?Praise Service c Sister Hattte Gafnbreil 11 11:00 A. M.?Educational Seri !?[:' ? ?- tun. I ^ ' Collection?Benedieliar Ht~~ ?3:00 P. M.?Praise Srrvirr r Iand Sister Ida Hall Gil 3:30 P. M.?Temperance Sei wood, S. C. Report of Temperance i Collection?Announcen 4:30 P. M.?Benediction. EVEftl . 7:30 P. M.? Memorial Servic< ? and Sister Minerva Lee 8:30 P. M.?Missionary Serm< Collection?Final Adjo - CQRRTE>WATkH . ' ,EEVY?| nent Store | ^ CEOTHINfr FOR- | Children. Boys Suits | toes* Millinery, Dress- | >ring. Large Assort- $ ices.- >- || vith our Store Is-? |1 >r Shop for Men and 1 irlor for Women x EEVY I lent Store $ zr?. . __TTTi 3N ST., PHONE 7567 | flBIA, S. C. ~ ? 1 ' # N # ^ ......... W yj, .?....? *t* ' SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF lRY and educational coniROLINA, TO 15E HELD WITH BAPTIST CHURCH. GREENJNA REV. W. P. WILLIAMS, <E feZ8, U)25 ig Spgwlnn Orjrtiniap>.f i ,. * 7 i =4 cises conducted by Mrs. C. C?Pitts, | : A. Williams:, RatpsKnrtr.. II rmon?Rev. J. A. Baten, Ny wl )erryyf merT??Adjou r n men t; oon session mducted by Mrs. Anna hi. Wright, | .-XValkeKyJManning. . ?55T= - : :? >nary Society of Morris Chapel . . Roxio Lagroom. ? apel Church-^M'rs. Bettie B. Jones, ons of the city?tyrs. Daisy B. Hole-1 i* . - "T" /or Normal Hospital?Supt. of tho*of Greenwood-^His Honor, Howard nwood,' | Whiter-Columbia. onding Secretary. Board and Treass. 3nducted by Mrs. P. A. Ingram, ColI. ?. Robinson, Charleston, annual Address. ^greeavsaod. - ,' t Vice Presidents. : eofs?Benediction. 925?MORNING SESSION, ducted by Mrs. C.'D. Salley, OrangeWilliams. " z :ers, followed by Installation?' Sthods bv which.-Missions ru )e awakened to do more Beneficiary lvention for poor, worthy, girls."? >unl)ar. Societies, etc. 1 - * Life Member Fees. NOON SESSION <l> SI NSHIN E HAM) iducted by Mrs.. Nancy A. Williams, a . Ij. Rice, Barnwell. * ? i si tors. ervation of our Yotfng People in the Miss Queenella Clinkscales followed V" ( . NtNG SESSION. l r a ? unuucieu oy ivirs; Acuine Blackmail is Essential to H-a?ppy Married Life" in, Barnwellr ? r* -Dr. J. J. jjtarkg?-Stnnter. ?? tents?Benediction. W RNING?June 27, 1925. an ducted by Mrs. Janie Marion and ime Systematic Plan for Doing For-; >ur Societies"?Mrs. Julia Ilart, Colv from Local-Schools and Colleges. \ k?Dr. P. P. .Watson or Rev. J. W. imittees. iction. \TNTT?June 28, 1925. onducted by Mrs. Mabel K. Howard,onducted by Sister Mary Ellerbe and rrron?Rev. R, L. Robinson. Williams^" i. - ? 30N SESSION. onducted by Sister I.. A. Pinckney more. * rmon?Rev. T. II. Broadus, GreenCommittee. lents. . _____ ING SESSION. 2S conducted by Sister Jessie Walker on?Rev. J. C. Gilmore, Chester, urnment. THE PALME1 Iknoxville college com - MENCEMENT ? : (By The Associated Negro Press.Y Knoxvllle, Tenn., June?Commencement activities began at Knowille College Thursday eve, ning, May 28, with classy excrthe Academy Department .Then lollowed a Hull week- ol events h?ld in connection with the Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of tin' insl it ill ion,?On-TYtriny evening a recital was given by the students of the music department featuring the works of Negro composers, works of Cpleridge Taylor, Burleigh, Pott, Cook, and While, are represented 011 the program given. Another musical "program of imusr ual interest followed on Saturday evening, The Oratorio, "The Redemption," by a? chorus of one hundred voice. This nromiscT to be one ()T tfirTTnost important musical programs over presehled by the .people of Knoxville. The chorus is composed of singers both from the city" and front the College. Diplomas will be presented to tlie members of the Teacher Training' class in Piblb. at the 10 o'clock service Sabbath morning. At 1<P bo folIowecHhe annual. sci'moii7 to-' 1 heChristian -Associaturn 4- Ia-v .f T") Ron Kin* D; D,,_o!' JTt tsburgn, Pa1.. who Is: a member of the Board of Trustees, is to be the speaker. - President J. Kelloy (liffen, D. D., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon the same evening at7:o0 "RICHMOND M?t)OPS IT I P FOR-ELKS (By Tlio Associated Xctrro I'ros-O Richmond. Va.. June?As August .draws nearer more and more preparations are being made for the noxTcon ventibi PoT thp.L B. P. (L.iiv oiAV.^-wilitdi con OOvvv "0 v v v.vv v OJO v v vO v v C- >.v o a To New Customers, we 0 w say try our ? v> I" EGG3 I' I 0 and _hav"e " the .pleasure of w 0 "luwTrpTs cirritT 0 _REA1 BUFFS . Zg '0 The pre at rs f hi <?<;"- To aik i n g-0 g existing. """ * - ?..?Ak | - M. SIMPKINS, ~"~H? Newberry, S.^C. g ^0.0!0.0.Ct0j0.,^0.00.4ftv>< >0.0.0/. '.000.0.0 o jjj For Quick Service Call For "0 r V,D. SIMS I ^--WitH-His. Big'Seven has-^g 0 fignger ^-ir' ft | Phone 1 ?)H-J | g - newberryts."c. 8 6 ' .?> P oooooooooc^ovvo ?>? %'<: : <:> o ov.O^Oj I? DRESSMAKING ?? ?"* AND ? --g ? MILLINERY, ? -ft ? -,- ?: - " ? <} Old Mats Made New. New p <?- Hats Made To Order. ^ rj oiraw i iats Cleaned. J, ?? 1201 Oak & Gervais Streets 1' Phone 3404 I '.'vC'<'vvO''''.'C''>'l'vvy ^/'i'vyvvOOOO \\ e are proud to be able to say ; that we -nevett*-tak? advnntoire of thf occasion to swolL our profits by ques tionnhlo?method*.??never advise j the purchase of an exponsive casket just for the profit on it. In every j instance where we act as undertakers 'our advice is always;for the benefit j of the family as well as for the dig' nified interment (Vf Ttre dead. i Perrin & Singleton UNDERTAKERS KMBALMERS - Open AttHHtrars? 218 N? DAltflAN ST. J'HON ES: Bui i nan a71 Residence 375-J FLORENCE, S. C. rro LEADER jvenes here in August. New res- es< jtaurants, boarding Tiouses and e- Toi ivory conceivable , kind of busi Pa nessuare bfeing opened ahnost dai- 19 ly adopting the names - "Elks j Rest," "Elks Home,'* "Elks Inn," ? j like. s^pma tn haveji . aJ ready?entered into the spirit I 1 ' of the movement, and since a | 1 fhouee to house-canvass is going I on by the decoration committee' j iin regards to having.every home ]a and business *pfctuc?ducoralecT, y 'most of the- people approached! jJhaVe already agreed to decorate, j The housing proposition is be-j ,ing well looked after as thq,~ housing pnmmiUpo sinyst i hat pv- ^ erything points to an ample sup-!? ply of sleeping quarters for all $ wno visit city duringThe-eonventioiL 8 j ' NOTICE.: -the current issue miust reach -2tikis oiiice, tk- cut ot town) hbt'? later than Tuesday night. Ci- | Baptist Educational And jq Li Missionary. Convention ^ j-~?r-(C<>.utUnK'd From T"*.-!,? ;>> Qui')' XjM ens ions but nut so. Closes is the. Igiii^test preacher?living?today -jj|? on the American continent. f :Dr. J. C. White offered a rusu- a lution offertnifto bring the two d Conventinos together. A"Com-;8 mission was^duly appointed by . IjT the Convention and one is sooyi ^ If) be appointed by the New Con- j| ' vention and will moot soon, - -f? Dr. J. S. Earle, president ot T the Convention, delivered the *j greatest arrd^mos.t instructive $ annual address ever heard before'3 -that body. . fj| The next session of the Con- jj vention will meet with the Bethit it" ?^1~'V i ? - ? ? -- l',. -$ ~. V > ."V* :: i jkr ~ qoo.u>.> :>.o.osam&,oojcrt?v<; t..y, ; A 'Of- <. IV g 11 r ~ !T "TT 7. LBWIE^P t$~ - f-- -- . -v g - '1 ?~ E |__J' | | a'- is 1 [ ft" S . 1'ni: |. ?~.p- fmd jt?? I - .. tf ' ' - 4 '---" ' . <? a a : I ^|=3~~= fX \ ' :A =;=i? Lewie F i x -: | [ Local "I $""""" , 1310 ASSBVtl ~ ? f " " f rr& 8 -X'?""-a-" . :!T at 4 V ^ - r i f ~ * * - - v" X -4rr--- ' _ ^ ^ 7 ' 1 ^ la Baptist Church, George.vn, 3. C., Rev. Goings Daniels -.tor, in tho first wook in May, 26 rhe closing sermon was preach SER' "Otift-ft Coleman's S First Class W 1103 FRIEND STRE :^oooooc<o^o.o.aaoxtco^acra^ Read THE ASHEV SUBSCRIPT ? One Year $2\0(T;? For adcfitional information, THE ASHEVILI t 41 South Market Street PHONF - _ ^ " Q- ~ L. A; Hawkins' Re "HOMES ON E 1107'^ Washington Street, ' j ; ^^whmiiih inn ^ 1 Day 199-J PHi * ! . ' PATTERSO . Funeral And License ?... AH Ca Is Promptly Night.?Moccr equT 1109 FRIEND STREET Uur Motto? WV?*<?<> <? ?? <$> ? *? r i? ^MOO^'UM^OOC'vmv^.^O?.\0,V'?'.0.'*>.C.CU "aiclrnt, . .. GEO. H. HAMPT - ' I*' II > IS. I' I r\iiN i liNU he Art of producii sessions on Papt rwe have the u 5 ART Minting & Supj and Long Distance Phone 4 SLY STRLET -- CQLUI\ ...! =?C-?r?: .i ! . '* ; * v -?? $? ?{ Saturday, June 6, 1925 ed by the Rev. A., W. Vincent of Martihque, Ga., who is the mod erator of Uw Spring- Grove-As __J| sociation. It was a spiritual treat to have heard him. . J - vice - | 1 4QTTO" ? ; r 1 having Parlor ? - - f i ork Guaranteed . ET Newberry, S. C. . 0 ? ION RATES: " - | j ?^he-Months $1.25 write '%"l ,E ENTERPRISE - ? < ~E=r^r~ Agfaivillu, N.~ i ~g ^ al Estate Agency | ASY TERMS" j g k Columbia,-S.; C. jj ONE Night 531? ? ^ N & PRATT Directors d Embalmers Attended to Day or 1 pment. ~ r 'J Newberry, S. C. T" 1 "SERVICE" { A^A A^V y "y "y =^_?Zijl slSSl :^>f:^v:t.^^:^:?:?:o:v:t:Q:)0. 3?? J :.T&? - - I Y ~7? :? f . ' | ... . Y ON, Manager. . ..: j f:~?z ? h f ' "-rr-- X' l . . | - : | . " I ' i ? ? ?? T ? lg i : - . ... *'1 ;r. -? -1 _ | ... ^ 7 . I ' f ! , : >_ t : O | f ' s --- I ^ 3 ? s ?|> 523 -r-r:?v |. - 48lAr-S C ^ X - ?-1-/1; '. ?*? , | v ' . ..? II. | -- - ' " ? ?^ % =rms . ?""" j?*r --: Jf -- -^v "...? -, *' ''/A;'.":" L. . ..