The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, July 18. 1925. ??????????++???++++++?+++++ I Locals And ?? ????? ??? ?????? ????? Mr. Willie P.Ohavis left on the 3rd for Asbury Park, ML J. i -for the summer., .r -?-?' . <r ^ Miss Thelma V. Baumgardner left the city Saturday for Asheville, N. C., to spend her vacation. . ' Miss^ Alice Fisher formerly of - this citv but now. of Brooklyn, N. Y., is here visiting relatives and friends. Master Orion Chavis left on the 6th for Augusta, Ga., to 1 spend the summer with his Uncle, Dr. L. Stins^on. Mrs. Neal T. Jacksoijand Mrs. Fannie Walker of Asbury Park, N. J. were the week-end guests r" of Mrs.. Minnie E. Williamson and daughter Mrs. Elise W. Good win, 805 Haitapton Ave. Mrs. L.ula~Douglass of Wash^ ington, D. C. spent a few hours in the city Saturday with her relatives, Mrs. Minnie E. Williamson and Mrs., ' Elise W. Goodwin. Mrs. Mary Suber Reeder: left Friday for her Jiome in Richmond, Va., after having spent two weeks in the city visiting her __ _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drayton - "Suber, 808 Hampton Ave. " ^ y v " " .. Mrs. Theo Suber Lee, and children of Detroit, Mich., left Tuesday for Abbeville,. S. C.,~ after1 having spent a month in the ciTT~"'"' ly-yisiting her parents, Mr... and - vJ Mrs. Drayton Suber, 808 Hamp ton, Ave, ? ..... Mr. and Mra.. John W,. Gox4 -winr^Mra. Minnie WfHlamaon^ Mrs. Neal T? Jackson and Mrs. Fannie Walker, motored to Augusta,"Ga., lasT^unday and wenT the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law~ - ton Taylor*. T Mrjjr-fcillian- Montague, of, ^?Spartanburg, S. C., who'has. un-j dergonp a slight operation at; the Dendeict Hospital, under the .. care of Dr. C. E..Stepftenson, is" nownble to be. at home with her . " parents, Mr. and Mrs. JesseJ^ha vis. . Miss O'Dell C. Nelson qf 517 : Marion St., left Sunday lifter-j ?jiopn?for Philadelphia; Pa., I where she will spend the summer . with her aunts, Mrs. Emma Mcr i Ffldden, and Eli?a Sumpter and | . ' also visit relatives in N. Y. City, r - _ BRILLIANT fYQUNQ ^ V POET VISITS CITY William D. Robinson, studentpoet, ^author of ^'Lyrical Heart throbs" in this paper, and editor of the Literary Department ( J of the "Palmetto Leader," leading7Southern Negro newspaper,I is spending a few weeks of his | ~ vacation in uur city. Mr. Rubin-1 son, a senior classman at Renediet College, Columbia, S. C., is widely known all oyer the South ? ?as ft ppet of excellent talent. Be is the adopted son of Dr. MatiL da Evans, leading female specialist of the South. While in nui^l L if- r? -1> >, jriusuurgu ivir, noDinson win ? give several readings and reci^ tals of his original works in dra- j matic cast, combining poetry, -dramas-and music in beautiful appearance will be Ethnan Tem- i ??= pie, corner Center avenue ajffi" Morgan streets, Tpesd^y flight ; July H, atf8:gQ. M the program is givep as a church benefit, an admission fee of 25 cents' ?'4 will bo charged. Thia pieimipoa i ** to be one of the most delightful i entertainmente ever given by i : amateur talent. Everyone in- 1 y terested in the development of t f ' t.Vin litornry talftnt ftf OUT race 1 should attend this program. Before returning home, Mr. t , Robinson will visit several of < the iargw^^itiea of the j r . L ~ . Personals. . , u* I ? ' lo_ atudyJtlie^ecQiiQinic_ situatia as contrasted to that of th South. ?PITTSBURGH COP NEWBERR/Y NEWS Newberry, S. C., July 14,The conference which was hel last week for the teachers of ag riculture and vocational educt tion was a success. Dr. R. S Wilkinson welcomed all the teac ers and instructors to the Stat College for the week... Thie Cor ference lasted six1 days. Ever agricultural teacher in the stat was present. All the instructor were at their place of duty. Pro: Verch Peterson, State Supervise and his Assistant, W. H. Garr son, Prof. F. M. Staley, Pro: Milbia Johnakln and Mr. H. C Sargent, direct from the Feden Board Washington, D. C., wer present: - ; On last Sunday the prograi for laying the cornerstone a Miller Chapel A. M. E. Ghurc was carried'out to the letter. Re W. X. Gore of Prosperity, S.-C preached the sermon from th First Cor., subject "Christ is th Foundation." * r Prof. C. B. Johnson from Gree ville, S. C.. and Prof. H. B. Ril ard from Prosperity, S.C., mad SlHHrAaaOO * lioinrf oo n ? Jvwuvu UUIA45 00 k3 UUJ CI "Three Home." _ The sermo an<t addresses were good. Th stone was laid by Rising Su Lodge No. 25 K,-of P. The fo lowing are the ones participatin m"thtr- eeremunies: ? * Sirs E. F. Floyd, GT g. V M. Davis, G. V. C , H. B. Bptlei G. P.C. U. S. Gallman, G. M. W Rev. E. P. Ellis; G. P. The fo lowing Ones gave xrgm zo cent up: U. S. Gallman, Joseph Davii Jack Jones , B. W. Bra>dley T Thai as Tangue, Thomas Tangue, Jr Blpford Gary, Johnnie Butlei J. R. Giles, H. R. Butler, E. I Floyd, Rev. E. P. Ellis, Mrs. He la Davis. MrH. Mary T. Sligl Mary Johnson, Mrs. C. Christ} Mrs. Isabella Bimons, Mrs. Mar Stoodmnn, L.H^-MeNeary, Rc\ Geo. C. Johnson, Dr. Julius Ho! m&n, Mrs, Cora Davis, Mrs. Ai nis- Rutherford, Mrs. Lizzi Jones Cannon, -Mrs. Mattie Han Mrs. H. B. Rickard, W. M. Davis A. D.?Cromer.Geo.?Robinsor T. Q. Gallman, Willie Taylor, Jes sie Gary, J. p. Dayis, A. J- Moor L. Kinard, Sam Gallmain, 0. E Darby. Clinton Rivers. W. Ruth erford,^J. W- DeWatt,? tOCALS FROM THE FRIENE LY CITY The regular monthly meetin; of Board No. 2 of the St. Jame Auxiliaries met at the home o Mrs. Eula White last Friday a 4 P. M. The business of th board was dispatched with eas by the president, Mrs. Mary Her dersori.?There Were 92 mem bers "arid visitors present. A mong the visitors from qthe churches were Mesdafnea Amel ia J. and Leenie Davis and Mrs Ellen Mcintosh. Each of thes ladles gave very helpful talks especially Mrs. Mcintosh ^vh spoke from the subjectr"Peace' her remarks were in^eeS inspir ing and enjoyed by those present A course of ice cream and cak was served to the delight of ev ery one present. Collection $ 16. 65. Thus ended one of the bes meefihga we h^VO held in qufti a whtfe. Following the morning ser vices Sunday the W. H. and F M. Society of St. James held it: mtmthly rneetlftff ItWSSaTtTaf monious meeting everyone wai in good spirits. The following ladles were elected delegates t< the District Missionary Conveh tion which meets in Glover's A M. E. Church, Calhoun Falls, S C., on the 30th inst: ^esdamef Josie S. Wright, Emma R. Wil mnT ftBd Rebecca Johnson. W< : ' - ? I . v - * :?-? ?? - 'Ji!." : 1 .V- ;?? THfl PALiriUP *'are all ready with assessments / ^ in hand. Watch us. t ^ Mr. Thomas Matthews from a j Philadelphia is here to spenda few .weeks with his old friends 4 n who are delighted to see hhrstate ii 6 * * i j. ly figowe again in our midst, e - Make yourself at home Mr. Mat- Z thews: ? 1 Mr. Samuel Edwards, R. H. Mc E Caslon, Robt. Watt et al, motor ed to Hendersonville, N. C. Sun- J d day for an outing and otherwise, b I- See? , a t- Mr. Will Wilson of Fort JPick5. ens, and Mr. Alfred Jones of Tay- c h lor Town are on the sick list b e this week, their friends hope for E i- them speedy recovery, y Last Sunday afternoon at 5 s] ;e o'clock, at the home of Mr. Lew- a s is Miles, 35 Whitehall -St^-Mr, i f. &nd Mrs. T. C. Wade had their B ?r little son Thomas Lewis baptized ' i=" by their pastor, Dr. Albui I Long, 'd f. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hagin, God-!~fi ). Parents, ~ The affair was a plea-t; il sant one. Jhe refreshments | ^ were delightful. Quite a few tl friends Were present. " 1c n Miss Janie Slappy who is away; K it attending Summer School at I" h Bettis Academy, Trenton, S. C.. V reports an excellent session; S with ar-sfiiendifl attendance, and e Mrs. Janie W- Ellison has returned home after an extended B ? visit to tne nome 01 ner ci&ugnter t. Mrs. Dr. Johnson, of Anderson, ? ^ S . C ." ?ir^7~r? ?b ? ... |=? GEORGETOWN NEWS ld * . * ?si Mr. A. A. Alston paid a visit ? " to Spartanburg last week^ g Me8srs. Pertv Krown apd Ffoh | ard White have returned from -their vioit to Columbia and Jen-' *' kinsville. - h p ? . Messrs Partes Parker, H, K. a .4. .4. .4. .4. VY % % % V % %, % % % % % V jpHOYALT ? High Class Mo!iv-' ^ ~ ? Opens Daily M ADMISSION. H-A ?i* CLEAN, COOL AND i'iX Vf Beginning MondaysJuly r7|4|> day for the Kids-It is our a J<|* We Thar ri# b V EARL P1NKERT I. . j i????m0SC05K8?3?O?C8?3^^ i~ HAVE YOITHEA THE SIMPKIN'S E r Now Playing Private and Pul; /:- Anywhere in the ' Music Studio FREDERIC K I ??r-?-?-?: ?Phone i W. L. Simpkins, Mgr., l_ g ? . - ? Bon Garrison, ?~b ?Address ttH mail to W. L. Simpkim l=\? BROWN'S BAI 6 II JAS; L. BROWN, Prop., 1 l? * > ? 7"?1 * 777o ' * ' Everything Sanitary ' > Four First-Class Bart J ? 1 Hi Billiard Parle B ? 1120 Washington Street, - * L - 4 S rOFFICERS: I * . j' J. C. McGRAW. Prct, | ? J X H. H. SMITH, V. Pr??. X 'i:; PR. J. J. CREAGH, Treat. X * ? T. C. WILLIAMS, S?c.-Mffr. ? Ownec -J DR. H. C. SCARLETTr" , T E. E. M^TORE. o ".X YouAre | ? J L BURYING US. | UND ; Why Not | ' BUY FROM US, | T. C. . .)Hk. -a- =. -? -1? "*? ' 1 > M... ?. ?r/ PO LEADER PJ?1 vAtkinson, and G. K. Knox wen o Pawley Island Sunday to ge dip in the surf.j, we-; flying tripg~tQ?Charlestoi *st week to have his e\ es treat d. - - - ^ - ?series of revival services at lethel A. M. E. Church. ' The friends are glad to see Mr anrcs-Prioieau, one of our younj usine^s men, out and at worl< fter a long period of illness. w_ Mr. Alexander Brown left tin. ity Saturday for a two weeks usiness trip to Charleston ailc leaufort. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dunmort pent the week in Durham, N. C ttending the'grand lodge meet ags of the -Royal and ?Ladj mights of King David. Mr. Wm. James Sands i^spening a short time in the -city-be-1 Dre returning to Nqw York CiY* * Mrs. EUa Pawley isTattending ne week session of the grand klge of the Lady Knights oi [ing David. Messrs: A. G. Gill and S. \V 'tttier motored to Andrews unday to visit friends,. y-on a short visitr'? The funeral service of Mrs. :osa It hue Avas heldon-Sunday, Mrst Lizzie -Sanders died iu oliimhia and the remains writ rolight home and buried. . j\Ir. Ne^bitt Pater soil, a stuent "of JLnmntnn Vinrr>o fn* n ?? ? riT"> ?n hurt vacation. Miss Corfcne Hardy a>nd Samel Washington' left the city Mon ay for New York* * Misses M:'Martin and E.Ashc ave "returned to the city after visit td Pawley IslandT" HEATRE" | 4 ying Pictures At 2 p, 10 and 20c . .... ^ vakjrridt a of c :< vvmt vi\ 1 nuL>Li I ____ y 20th, A Comedy eack ^ \m to -please the publio ^ v ?* ik Y oif <| ? - ?| ?1N, Manager ---- ?^ I4 ox>xooo?8^x>x>.o^a^;ojo? cu^ojaoao.o o INTERTAINERS : >lic Engagements. Will go ? Two Carolina^. 1LDG., COLUMBIA, S> C. ? 1173 V - " jr R. E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr., C t\: i^irecior. - C a, 11D2 Lincoln St. f yccflfosaagc^yxo^^ '; x~x~x~:rx~XK~x~x~x~x~x~X'* IBER SHOP 'I Vlalthew A. Robinson, Mgr. * ' - r ~ ? , 4 and Uu-Torllate. X )ers7 No waiting. > X >r in Rear. | Columbia, S. W"!">XMM";"XKKKK">0<K'vw%'vi WAYCROSS | isket Company ? X i. -Operated ^and?Controlled- & BY NEGROES" Manufacturers of I I 1 m A igti L?rAdeJJa?kets_l And Dealers in I I ERTAKERS SUPPLIES | shart St., and 608 Ewing St. | CROSS - Georgia | WILLIAMS, Sec.-Manager X ? rrvt-J. J.-hari THE UNITED SONS C ja an fflrKSMiixiitl'-n wiiy-h is doi : iiifirni .]Miojik' of South Carolii k"IJarri*on, S'a:- , Mas* or. Prof. ; Ik- V. Mk.V;:'.', V:tTrea-urp alive ancjirUivoa Lu lLlc?:.ntu?fi pays from fitky to < huiulre tiess aiKtivf- to ij ;.fl Doctn Think,ol it; .mid for anv ; l 1 REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M ? _ \ T. Hv PI I | , UIsyBUUKEK 2 fPInckney's San BEST EQl/IlTEl) IN T1 . r 10B ^ !i OiTif.g Phono ,")707 | 100G WASH 1N GTOX ST. -r > ' iw:aom^vvvv'%HJ:,v,x,vOvau.c ?? ? ?; ; L-o? F" M" if. Merc ha : | ~ " We carry < LI of D omestic ; | Woolens-Cc -before purch - s ~f 7 1 1 1 7 Wast S Pliorie ?> 1 ^ IMPERIAL-E j H^srriptu ? I 105 Washingto i ?.. , . LvnMlimy tarried lr ri PRESCRIPT ION A ' We call for and < 5 """ YOURS F< I IMPERIAL E f. -? SETEN . %? ' RfSGN, State Master- -^??? ? irrg a-great work for the poor and ia. It has at its head Rev. J. J. _?L?A*?Kirk, Slate Su-rotary and r. It pays to its members while irinrv nomgthliYg- gTter death. It d-dollars for hospital hetieflla and - - <71 LuLat lossJa^r/ifhe-.of house and n $4.50 to $3tOO per week for iickrVtrittr^ information write <> ?T"' v. J ' . ,2310 RiehlamI Strrfkihinihin. R~r. 'I S. See., Bennettsville, S. C. . * ; ' . . zJ ? ??-* S'CKNIvY | AM) KMHAI.MFR lina and Georgia. ~1 Cheapest Undertaker, Very TSest7 Service in the City." - - ' I ? WITH?? Complete Motor Outfit. 1 o H ?Seeohd to NONE in Hie StaU."|?~ dtary Barber Shop] WE CITY. COME AND SEE OURSELF. ? Residcnrg ~t*hnnc 77fl* | , t CU1A MlilA, S. C. lO.O.Q.QOJ^Oj^.Q3C> O.O.Q OP O C' o o D Qpnftnmn & PAUL? p nt Tailors i complete stock j' and imported . ? V|l >me and see Us | j asing your next | ^ UIT .. : | lingtorr Street , ? 6963 - j " aomo:ooo:ooo:ooo^c7ooo^c?x0?C0ao r vv\"X"X"M"X,vv<,vvvv,W*'M^'M4<> )RUG Sl'ORF. I pn Druggists n St. Phone 7226 I < > lA?iist-dkS3 Drugstore ;?. S OUR SPECIALTY. ;T deliver Prescriptions. OR SERVICE,; ' .... ;; 5RUG STORE S j-~r~ -? * - .?,^4 u 'M