The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 20, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT :: Dcpartrr I 1 BIG LINE OF (Men, Women & C A Specialty. Sh ^making and Tailo ? rftenfto select fror | at the Lowest Pri 1 , Competed'i | First Class Barbe , Beauty Pi f 1. S. I ? | Dcpartn 11131 WASHINGTC CQLUJN PROGRAM OF THE THIRTY-; THE WOMAN'S MISSION A = YENTIOX OF SOUTH ( A ?THE MORRIS CHAPEL * WOOD. SOUTH C AROL Pastor^ JU> Thoirscfuy? Morn in 0:00 A. M.?IJoarC'. Meeting. * 10:00 A."M.?.Devotional Exer " Laurens, ami Mrs. Alary . 11:00 A.M.?Introductory Se> S. C, ' . _ 12:00 M.?Collection?Fnrolli AI TERN' 2:30 P. M.?Praise Service co Gaffney. and Mrs. A.^L. 3:00 P. M.?Welcome Address* /~\ 1 _ 1 . l' i_1. - >Ti . un uenan ol me missiu ~T3aptT&? CluTTvh?Mrs. " On behalf of Morris-Ch On behalf of denominati man. On behalf-ot\the?Breu Hospital. On behalf -df t.hellCi t y ( ' B. Ellis, Mayor of Gree Response?Mrs. J. Or W ' 4:00 P; 3VI.?Reports: Corresp< urer. General "Business 5:00 P.M.?Adjournment.7:30 P. iM.?Prayer -Meeting cc umbia. S. C.. and Mis. i\ "IT 8:30 PrM.?'The-PresrdenlVA -? -Solo?INliss Daisy Walkc 9:00 P. M.?Reports of Distrie ^ -Collection?Announcenn FRIDAY June 26th, T 9:30 A. M.?Praise Service-eon ..i. 11 "S" 111 i uui ^7 (Uiu 4U1 Aiuiuimu " 10:00, A. M.?Election of Olik ^Discussion1? "Same m ~ ' 1 - ies and Churches may L "Work"through this Con Opened by Mrs. A. P. D 11 ;4Q_ A. M-?? Business, New S Collection?Annual and ?rrtJtTP. M.?Adjouriinieni. _ __ AFTERI ACXIUARY AN 2:30 P. M.?Praise* Service cor Beaufort., and Mrs. Root 3:00 P. M.?Presentation of Vi 3:15 P. M.?Paper: "The Cons* .Mjssionnrv Societies' ? ? by diS(01 ssib 11 f " 4:00 P. M.?business, n.' . 4:30 F. M. ;?Adjournment. ' T- ? 7-30 P. M.?-Praise Service cc and: Luia Johnson. 8:00 P. M ? Paper: "Condition ?Mrs. A. C. L. Arboui 8:30 P. M.?Morris College? ~ Solo?^liss Beatrice E\ 9.j0p P.; M.?Health Talk?Dr. Collection?,\nnoimcem : SATTKPAY AlOf ?H;30 Ar~M.?Praise Service cc Airs. Lizzie Alixon. , 10 ;()Q. A, AT -VThe.Nml of Sc - _ j ~ eign Mission Work in 0' umbia. , 11:00 A.. At.--^Representatives 12:00 -M.-^-Sfate .Mission \Yor Easley; 12:30 P. AI.?Reports of Conn 1 :00 P.?AI.?Business--Bene<li< ? ^SUNDAY M()H> ... 9:30 A. AL-r^Siuitiay School co -? 1. JPwliiiir ton..? 10:30 A. AI.?Praise Service co Sister Hattio Gambrell. 11:00 A. AI.?Educational Sern ~T-7 ' ? ton. AFTFRNO 3:00 P. AI.?Praise Service c( and Sister Ida Hall Gilr 3:30 P. AT.?Tenfpe ranee Sen wood, S. G. " Re43i.ort-Oi- lemperance C ^ i i x 4 ? Vvouecuon?^nnouncenn 4:30 P. M. RnnodiVtinn event: 7:30 P. M.? Memorial Service: andJ^ister Minerva Lee. ? Collection?Final AdjoL V MRS. CORA -S. RC CORRIE WATKIN ?.7 i fenirff ti ir it ii i-iji}' jteiy "rtiidBfcrAi'riy * lent Store f CLOTHING yOR ?| Children. - Boys Suits ? oes, Millinery, Dress- f >ring. 1 Large Assort- | n and th^ Bpt Quality % ices.. ;'v'?u ^ f rith our Store Is '' ? jr Sliop for Men and | trior for Women | V Y~j lent Store | )N ST., PHONE 7567 | 1BIA, S. C. SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF RY AND EDlIC^mi^L^CONIN' l UEV.Sv.lI\ WILLLAMS, IE 25-2*VhU>2? g- Session.?Organizafon. ; * * * " .* . ' ? " ' ** rises conducted by Mrs. C. C. Pitts, A. Williams, Batesburg. i} en t?r Adjournment. DON SESSION r'T^ ndueted by Mrs. Anna E. Wright, _ Walker, Manning. ^ ^ >nary~ Society of Morris Chapel koxie LagroomT r~ apel Church?Mrs.Bettie "B. Jones; An< r\f t tio nitv TVTru Flaiav R TTnlo_ ;er Normal Hospital?Supt. of the if Greenwood?His Honor, Howard nwood. Thite, Columbia., - ? inding Secretary, Board and Treas inducted by Mrs. P. A. IngramrCol^ I. E. Robinson-, Charleston. "mnual Address^ ? ?r, Greenwood. t Vice Presidents! ents?Benediction. , ?--4 1)25?MORNING SESSION, ducted by Mrs, U. JJ. Salley, OrangeWilliams. v. ~ uars, followed by Installation? ithods-by which AHssionary Societ?e awakened to do more Beneficiary ivention for poor, worthy, girls."? unbar. ? societies, etc. _ Life Member Fees. : SOON SESSION I) SUNSHINE BAND ulucted by Mrs. Nancy A. Williams, T r* Ti "II \ I.. 1UCU, PiWUWUll. isitors. ervation of_our Young Beople in the Miss Queenella Clinkscalos followed SING SESSION. inducted by Mrs. Adline Blackman Essential to Happy NIarried Ljife" n, Barnwell. -Dr. J. J.'Starks, Sumter, ans. ~ J. G. Stuart, Columbia, ents?Benediction. 1Q9-; mdiiftnd by Mrs. Janio Marion and una-Sy.stematic Clan-f arJJaing For.ur Societies"?Mrs. Julia Hart, Colfrom Local Schools and CoHeges. k?-Dr. P. P. Watson or Rev. J. W. cnitteos. ? :tion. .1. :"-L IINO?june 28,1925. nducted by Mrs. Mabel K. Howard, inducted by Sister Mary Ellerbe and ion?Rev. R. L. Robinson, WilliamsONKEKBION. ?^ inducted by Sister L. A. Pinckney nore. mon?Rev. T. H7 Rroadus, Green tommitte?,??? ents. VG SESSION. s conducted by Sister Jessie Walker n?Kev. j. c. Gilmore, Chester, irnment. YKIN, President, Camden, S. C. S, Sec., Belton, S, C, : > , "? " THE PALMETTO Z Country Cho Hear The j . JUNE 21 4 P. M. Sharp?! AT WESLEY M, f i? The, strong musical voice Z ? T-jjeyward A. M. E. Churchy ; Z Wesley's Ghoir will condu I above date and -place. Dc service. Come oaily and * .-Church' will -be crowded-.?-1 t{ such singing as never he S - -' REV N, ft. S Masters of Ce 1| I. S. LEEVY, C. M. ('ROM I- r?" ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE DE- jkl. 1 (For The Associated Negro Press.")?hai j Springfield, til., "~dJune-^The i th anti- Ku Klu.x Klan bill intfo-j?duced in_this session of the legis- tic lature by Representative William | ;E. King, one >6f;Chicago's colored wl law matters was defeated by the I w; house-last Thursday-on a vote Sfi whose record -of 58 for and 63 in ! agaji^jt "saye little indication of be Lthe ^leafed light which the i sc. measure caused. The bill which jbe I would have required all secret or- j Ca Ionizations to submit their mom- ja i rbership lists to the secretary ot [tic ! State did not mention the Ku ed j-Klux Klan by npie but the en-!wi tire state recognized that the m\ - Beauty Parlor i,a "Poro System" ? Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas'OI ) and-afl Seasonable Flowers. ! ^ u Wax and Fresh Cut. WE DELIVER. -*lh' HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 7 P. Miipj5 Sundays 9. A. My TO 1T>. M.i l'H Mme. Sarah II. Da via, Mgr;?^]1( PHONE 8098 7 ! rl 1 01 ftof /'-l i-:- o 1 > ^.ivuuci >aia 01.. ^uiumuiu, a. t. . - ' ' \vt j 1 r 1 "? | o^o:o:o^^oo.oo.o:o.orao.os>3a6^.o;oX"> (an Q To New Customer's. we ?ila' 8 say try our . < !'? - EGGS _ - ' . t j j-g growing sortie oT?S I REALBUFFS g The greatest Egg machine ? 1 t I u . . M I 8 existing. . o j J M. S1MPK1NS, Hrn? .8 Nfiwherry, S. C. o * " rg ~ " P ?$ b^ooowor^ro^AAoacuao<x>.x>c ^ ^pmjmo:o.ox>PO(yox>o o o??j^c*ao o J & For Quick Service Call For ^ ^ T -i B. 'SIMS ... I % ! S WithJTis Big Seven PasI sender Sedan Car ft *f I Phone 198 h^Pi NEWBERRY, -S.C. ~ " J ^ ' KiUOOOOOOOOOo^OvOOvvO-OOOOOO 1 J*. : - ? = ?: crt^^aacraoo^oooooovc-ovioio.oittoj :|?-DRESSMAKING | 1 rI AND?? 0 MILLINERY- | ,i o " Old-Hats-MWcJ e Now: ~Now*~"0 j \ 8 Hats Made To Order. 3 * Straw Hats Gleanod. ? ! \ ! ? . 8 . *. Miss L. Kennerly ? ! J - jy 1201 Oak & C?i?VM?'^Iiltet>-)?0 J j c| Phone 9404 o 1 IT IS WISE | TA DFMFMRFO 4 vr ivl-i ili iLfLiV. ^ Undertakers and I'.mhnlmfry ^ Why we should be called upon w'hen !an undertaker ir required i.< because' ^ JoT the advantago* we otter. It. Is part dollar possible, not to swell the bill as much as the family will stand. So It un detail of service we cut the rtt-" 1 ~ A fpense to the lowest possible potntr f | The-result i>e a- hilt- that- represents ^ a larcre savino- river ilm u?<<oi ? ?=?? r-? ? * " ' tuil UI1UCI - ^ taking 'charges. " ' "" Perrin & Singleton v UNDERTAKERS & K.MKALMKK^ ^ 218 N. DART, AN ST. 3* PHONES: X Ruainan 971 Residanca 875-J I - - FLORENCE, 8. e. ' * <$? > i LEADER T yQ\yft*0'0'ft*Q*0^ft\y>Q*<yQ'Q^'iy>i>*(yo m&mLr*Q*nmtY VMWMATO?\WWWWWMMWMS%M.% IMWW-VWWa at Coming i m Sing , ; ,1925 . ' ' ?1 Rain or Shine . E. CHURCH | tt Country Choir of | Sandy Run, S. C., and ct a Song Service on b ) not miss this song - _ 5 avoid the rush. The " | Columbians will hear ard before. b LMITH, Pastor,?? -? remony: '2 ARTIE, Sandy Run, S. C. | owooow^aoooooooooooooo an was the target and in his lid forceful-appeal -King decs Cecrtft&kthe. bill was aimed at e klan alone. ? n j i? - - : I'nrty lines were biuki'ii, fai1inalism was forgotten a-nd men itsight-oCrace in the hubbub lich ensued as the final vote is taken. Former Speaker anahan. the most nopuhM- mar the house, rose from his sick d and in hist first speech of the ision-asked that the measure /defeated although he was a tholic. He said-"I belong to lumber of the- secret organ izans which have been mentionhere. I am a Catholic. I sh my Catholic, my Negro and j Jewish friends* would forget are is such a thing as the kla?ri. Iiave been here longer and I ve lived longer than most of in I have seen these narrow sanitations come and go, and ii-will see-jdm?one' go after me.smart wise fellow gets all ? j ^ ere isDte-get-out-of it? W4iytnify them?" His plea carid_jnuch weight, "Although e bill was defeated King won claim for. the splendid fight ncfi he made on the measure, d the anti-klan group is claimK a moral victory. ? ? ? ? ( ? ? ? +% c% >T : ~- - ' " 8" :~ | I. B. LEWIE V ?> . " , ' " a t?? 1r ? ? 1 Lewie j- Lc _ | I 310 ASSE G&O&ob:weo&^a&o.oa: > *jed speaker is to tell of Peter W I Salem at the moTTunielvt itself.' ? t : [ -?Dr.. Wm. A. -Sinclair, Penn., D. !4 National President; j. L~Neill, H; i1 Esq., D. of C. Rec. Secretary; Fi :" . , ?^"OUR MC Coleman's She First Class Worl 1103 FRIEND STREE1 'jf Read THE ASHEVII SUPSClttPTiO '.8 ' ' ^ ^ne Year $k!.U0; :g , For additional information, w ig THE ASHKVIUiE 8. 44 South Market Street, ,or<^c>^^^^^<^ ':w^oo<:><^ooooo^oacH^c>'owor> | ^ PHONE 6 L. A* Hawkins' Real f. /"HOMES ON EA ja 1107!/2_Washmgton Street, Day 199-J ' ~ PHOI^ 8 PATTERSON | EuneiaJ n I And Licensed All Ga Is Promptly A | __JSight.--Motor equipr 1109 FRIEND STREET | Our Motto-": . Pr^irW. P.FO H HAMPTAK PRINTING - .... -ij? ; ----- - ' -t. i 5 the Art of producing mpressions- on Paper, nd we have the ART ? J * - . ". i Printino- Snnril v 0 ? r^i?. ICiil and t ,oiigJ^istancc-JBhonc 452 LMBLY STREET COLUMB: ?r?? y - mi ? Saturday, June 20, 192B. m.' Monroe Trotter, Mass. )rr. Secretary ;M. W. Spencer, - o? C. Treasurer; Rev. T. flaxen, Nat'l. .Organizer, 443 -anklin Ave.,. Brooklyn, N. Y. 'ICE >TTO" \ * ri ? r# * P ?-? ?*1 /nv ivnig i auui jc Guaranteed r i Newberry, S.XT. -? J " XE ENTERPRISE N liATES: S ' Six Months $1.25 I" rite ; , g ENTERPRISE ?4? -C _ Asheville, N. C. ;? ._jJK 478 | Estate Agency SY TERMS" | Columbia, S. C. | ^ IE, . Night 531 o nn a tt ? ri\Ai i Erectors I _ Embalmers 8 ttended to Day or-?-. I . -= nent. > r_. Newberry, S. CT ^ , SERVICE" : - t : . ??* . f? y ; ' =-^ - - ? ? -?=y-~ fr? " ?-X-2??&?^ ^oicu5ic^oc^??5aca>o. J r-8- y . ? V 1, Manager fit Y 4-v:. f _ 1 Y - - I " f '" ? Y i v ;j| > :: Jizzizizz I-' i_ f I ? *2* ? ~: V? f - -f T T 7 T .. v ^ y Co.^ jL~ A . "j * T ~ IA. S. C. X ' -.1 ?- z - T 3 7 J ^ A ? - - -. .. <& ; . . . -__f*