The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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t EIGHT I. S. L] i Departm j h" - BIG LINE OF : Men, Women &Ch 0 A Specialty. Shot \??^ ['-matinoranrl Tailnri : j ^rQm < | at feh^Cowest Plica Connected wil m SHblfet Class Barber BSE*- A Beauty Par 1 i. s.i; ii Departm 1131 WASHING1QI | COLUMi BENNETTSVILLE NEWS BennettsvilTe, S.? C., June? ^ ' Sunday was a sad da with maboro county, who were- suddenly shocked to hear ol'^he~ deaths ???7~of~ -two of dWr,, hel ov^n^f riefi d s. ? My. S, C. Manuel. who. died at ^ his home after-a t hirfy~mmuUillness, was- one. R*&r. Heath, took charge of the l'uncral. Mrs. Delia jiayhorn died in' Svrum Baptist Church on Sunday. Rev. P. B. Mdodana, pastor, waslabaonf k.if 17,... O O v li i 1 uvii u f uut ivc v . O. O. JL U 1UUC.I pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church After considerable deserved eulogy on the deceased, the scripture lesson was read by Rev. A. -*. E. Lomax^ Solo, "When I Shall ^ ? -?- 7 _Sce Hiim Face to r ace" by lUis? Dora L. Powell. Mis*v?Emma Drake spoke of her life toward -her community;-?Mrs. Lomax wrote a stirring and welcome t.. sympathy lettdr to the-bereaved family. Rev. J. \V:. Miles assisted Rev. YOUlljj[t>lood.?Ilymn" No. 639. Music was conducted by Mrs. YotnrgfrloodT -Many ~'r?- r while fiiends were prooontr.Thc X- funeral procession was about a mile long. When G^d called Mrs; Hayborn from us, he called a loving friend .from home. Yet we lovet but God loveth best. Sleep on dear one and take your rest. ? Mr, E.-Sr?SaruW* ~nf High Point, N. C., brother of Miss Cal lie Sanders made a surprise mo T2.1* VV . wv/A VA I. L r? Vilify C>. ^7. tO spend the \veek~unct7?He took ^is two sisters, Carrlrrai' and C. D. Saiuleis?and?Cornelia,. hio niece, Mrs. Dupreevr and Jdrs; Nettie Kiitk to her native home in Gibson, NT CI . There they met Mr. and Mrs. Wads, parents of Mrs. Kirk. Tliey_ cordially . tinvited us back to their home, > especially during the fruit per? indi Mrs. Kassfe and little Gertie >- M. "Cunningham, Miss Emily McKay, spent Tuesday evenincr "with the reporter. Misses I. S. C: Sanders?and Sir view, of Prof, and'Mrs. Cun *** ~~ ningham's new doungalow hoipe. It is a perfect dream. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. McCollom are "moving In their new beautiful bungalow home on Marshall St. Many compliments are pas a?d on their new home./ Rev. J. L. Taylor pastor of St. Michael church was in the city on busiWednesday was a busy day with theSeporter as "the following persons called to visit: Dorothy Reese, Edith Grace, F]ggerzizr :?nora McKqyr--- ' ? Gertrude Lomax, Mable Reese, Cora McEaddie and little Miss ? Annett McCollum, called also. Call again girls. Many of the people from Bennettsville, S. C. mot'ored-tov C^? C. to attendthepicnic Satur . Mra. Pearl Thompson tyas in f* the city visiting her sister-in-law . . - ; ? , ^ -jf * '' j f - "T""* 1 lini EEVY _ ' I ent Store |a LOTHING FOR?^ _|1^ ildren. Boys Suite-1 u JS, MilliRery, Dress- ][ ng. Large Assort- * and the Best Quality j tw V>'- >; | oi hh qui*. Store ?-r"3"-- jj ? Shop for Men and fji lor for Wfrmen iff, ent Store H j'srt RHONE j MA, S. C? f^ll| O *> |j] ? ssa & Mrs. Grace Kennedy. p< 1 .Miss Eiiiiua_ Diake-left?for ia( g| 'Charlotte, N. C. to spend a while fc with her sister, Mrs. ?^Steven4+t .auu~ ???:?7? ?-- -? - a. [ Miss Ellersteen McCollom bl spent Monday morning With the? reporter, and sisters-. She is ^ 'taking a special dressmaking tl course.Trust she-wiH make good, m Till! prnffi-grp nf tVie Rqnday School convention held at Mace- ** dumar-Baptist Church-begmniing Friday and continuing through H Suday night was quite a success. a< i -Rev., Jones and wife of Flor- w J? ... _ jence, passed through the . cR di Ty Thursday enroute^for-Mace-. i (Ionia Baptist church, where he ^ will preac,h_inJSev. P. B. Mdod- ? ana's absence. I Miss Svlvia Crossland l3~otrk? I n P f rtl'f v f AV Q 1 ^ V-J. . v. n am I, O^CUUIIIK a while on the beach in the city i of Wiilmiington, N. C. | Mrs. Rosetta Drige is still on p the sick list, also Miss Gertrude jtKemaxr? ' ~ ' f?^ j. i_ Very__sad- to hear that- -Mrs. Bessie Welch was hurt seriously [In a car wreck. She. is. very.... sick. -? - Ti ! Key. W. -to. iviorro\V;iJand Rev, .McFalls stopped by the reporter Monday, on their way td~Society 5 'Hill, Darlington and Kingstree. 5 Miss Carrentur and C. D. S. "5 iSanders accompanied by Mr." J. 5 .'.McKay took ii delightful trip to'| i- U t J - ?^ 5 liiu new unuge ounaajr evening.j ft Quite a treat to see it. j Trenton, N. J., last Monday. The' ;3 body was brought to Bennetts-1 g Iville where, they funeralized theiiremains. Very saa moeea. HIS Y~ Prof.-3. - T. rCunningham was: ? lout of town on important bus!- Ig 1 ness last week. - * g | Miss- -Katheryn Turnage, 18 p year old girl of late RevrTurn- g age-died suddenly at home of | [her sister Mrs. Carrie Reese, ? Mbhdfly A. M. Tlie body will be1 o taken to Aberdeen, N. C. to put a . her to Test. Cod ia only calling, a I his own. ' * CALLIE D/SANDERS. " Veteran# Hospital \ (Continued From Page One) span, on a reservation of 3K> acres, the 25 brick buildings i !'ranging from the ijnj308iflg_double winged main infirmary with 500 rooms -to the small administration building, *the^ whole presents an attractive enjsemble laid out by landscape artists jail in accordance with a definite pro' gram which while?it presents .a. com :plcte unit, also comprehends the ex- ai i tension and growth of~ the hospital, ol This is a need which is already felt ol because the dormitories are crowded d< jto their full capacity of 600 beds and ai +7r^stBhg::TT^" ^me^pfoporttnns is : ir, i .. ? /!1 - rtn o - j *.>ri me, wniie originally the hospit->p< ral was planned for the surrounding T area of southern states where inade- * quate hospitalization had been pro- ta vided. for colored soldiers-, transfers have been requested and granted from ^ J every section of the country, Origin-, uilly.. intended f6r the treatment of 'consumption and diseases of the mind ? with building^ planned in accordance Bi with (he most ffiodern ideas In treat" * ' ' ^ y f: THE PALME g these dread diseases, its scope has ien increased until it included^ every rm of illness and specialists in varus departments. , It iskfoow classed i a^deneralHospital. ' Commandant's Job"No Cinch . The place is run on a departmental id military basis, each head being [sponsible for "his department, th< hole co-ordinated under art exeeuve, Cot. J. H. Ward, whose authority complemented by his immediate asstants, Major F. Ev Stokes^exectr ve officer and Walter S. Burke, bus. teas executives The employees num. s-r ..nn-ly mQ ar.H approximately 76,000 a month is spent in up keep I the 600 patients who are undei eatment there for nearly every con ivable malady, the majority arfl_eith tubercular or psychiatric patiens ho because of shell shock and othei gors of war became affected mental. To keep these 600 inmates prog res njr~and contented is a task withjr self and as a spokesman for the bu; rnmarVeH try thp writer shortly fter the colored personnel was instal d, "Gol. Ward has a task out foi m which few men who understood set the care of the multitude of pa ents with their multifarious needs itglie must co-ordinate the efforts ol ifirge- staff of physicians and ex srts 'iSftrty -of whom hive not beer scustomed to centril and organizer: jidance. Hu_4uust?be _rcdponeibl< ?r the cqnTTuct of a-plant worth mor< ran >2,0007000. He must be not onlj physician, an army officer and ? jsiness man, but an ambassador anc plomat as well. There are thecwhit< jople of the community, state ant >uth to be dealt with and last'bul rrtainly not least the colored public Just what has this Negro pers.onne ;en able to accomplish? First ex silent Hisfiplinp ha^beenmaintained 3 easy task with 600 men who hav< ttle to occupy their time and mind; :customed to active lives, many 01 horn were untrained. Next the buil ings and grounds have been kepi i excellent 3nape, ltnrd as?Col fard remarks, "I have gotten* re Ferguson-Ruff ~FfcQWER^HQP Poro System Beauty Parlor CUT1 and WAX FUOWERS ~ Floral Designs a Specialty 'lowers Delivered in and out oi he City. lours9:30 A. M.?7 P. M Sunda^?lO A.^M?5 P. M Mme. J.- F? RUFF, Mgr. - PHONE 3922 )10~"Washington St.. Columbia. S. C p To Ne>y" Customers, we 3 ; say* try our * . "r ! r? ??EGGS j I and have the pleasure of ;> | growing some __ i f? REAL BUFFS | l he greatest Lgg machine 5 I-existing.- - ? 1":? M. SIMPKiNS, .1 i. Newberry, S. C. f esasoattasacocoaa&aasa^aasgfla Stt?aX03acaacaaX0aa^^ ! DRESSMAKING f AND I * milunery Old" Hats Made New. New j ; Hats Made To Order. F ~!j ..Straw Hats Cleaned. \ Misa L. Kennerly i 1207 Pine Street j Phone 9404 Undertakers and Embalmera Why we should be called upon wher i undertaker la required 1b becaus* rtftff adventngeg.'w^ offer, it iepyrt ! our policy to save the family every jllar possible, not to swell the bill i much as the family will stand. So i detail -of service, wr cut_ thp m: ?nse to the loweet possible point, he result i"- ? W* ?? ? M t/<?? cuai icprc3fjnia large saving over the usual underking cfiargee. ~~ Perrin & Singleton [NDERTAKERS & KMBALMKK8 Open AH Hours * 218 N. DARGAN 87. ? PHONES asineu 171 Residence ^5-J FLORENCE. S. C. 0 2C_ 1 - 1 . . . ^ TTO LEADER i markable unisgftt < ?nd co-operation from the mfen and women ^ho com. pose="the workiing force. They have 1 proved to me that colored people can 1 * -work together." . . Recent Charges Investigated \ .Of course there, have been ma] con> tents, some of whom were _plaiTi_cusy sod and others who were actu ated by r and gain. Some of these men have ? precipitated trouble, inspiring gossip, r writing anonymous letters and mag. nifying trivial happenings. While in; , some instances undesirable publicity 7 has been ghmetT Irom these outputs . they have hid but little effect "Upon . the management or the Veterans' Bu. reau. The latter inspects ""regularly and recently when a number of char}'ges of inefficiency and graft filed in . Washington a searching^ investiga. tion was held. The staffs and Col. w?i --- --- were exonerated, the ^ome j" v' been mistakes made at the hospital r-of- course?Mistakoc ar? made in all _ r the government .-hospitals, but what. ever errors have been made at number ..91 are not different in type or degree I from those we have dealt with in the other veteran establishments." v This . statement is further emphasiized by } the fact that the Tuskegee Hospital I is rated third for efficiency among, . the 19 now being operated by the govt ernment. 7 1 L The recent innovation sponsored by } Col. Ward for the opening of the hos5 pitatto internes Is-attracting.wide.at- . , tention. Some 110 young men gradt uated from medical schools this year " pand- there?were, but?66--places-openr-where thev tnight interne. In order j that women and-children might also ^ come under their ^observation, it is - planned that the internes -may'iatstFL ^ practice at the John A. Andrews Hosj ^rital of Tuskegee Institute, Dr. Eu? 7 gene Dibble in charge.?As a correct- . (ivfe for the idle time whinVi jUinnfrft hnvn nn thah^hahds,. President 1 Coolidge and Secretary Mellon have p recently arranged for a recreational building which will cost $75,000 con-" taining a gymnasium, an assembly t hall and many other features. ; Viewing It on the whole at close range, It is difficult to arrange at ? ' 1' 1 ^ Subscribe for The Leader and sget all the news. p " .-4^ =? . - - f -4?? ? t r^f-? '-" :' s Y f j. . * ... .c : X ' CfCB2C8??SCO^??^CatOX j x' . i T^~r~-? i!:! ' fc:x r! " Tft. LEWIK. W\t - 1 ' ' t i inzz r1:-' Tr 1 ? j.4 __| - . a' Y ' ' i a ? ? ? - I Lewie ? i ~ .. - %> J u. _ > I 1310 ASSE ff=!?^== ?r_ : * ; |p ' '' y A4k ^4. jl*A A4a - y-*??~ ?f?L?_____ any Opinion Qj^her than that the racoat^ large have reasotr to feel pYoud of ^TeTecord "which-^thrj group of- colored physiciai)^,. nurses, orderlies and 1 " SER> , J'QUR M Colerpan s SF First Class Wc <j? , . " v ' ; / . - * 3 G&BXX&X)^^ I "'Bead THE ASIIEVI SUBSCRIPT! 1 ' One V gar $2.00 ;. * * ~yor~a^(tttlonal infoi'mation7~ rj__TOg^^VITJ,1 2 A A c?..a utTJil-j n< . - y it ouuui jiariici oireei, 8 ^13X013030^ ' PHONE L. A. Hawkins' Ret \z ""HOMES ON Ei I Day 199-J PHC T PATTERSOf I - Funeral I And Licensee -All Ca Is Promptly Night.?Moior equip I 1109 FRIEND STREET /\ ** -- Iwur iviotto ; :u?^6sa?omaao.oo.ao President, GEO. H. HAMP T C - 7 .? i '- ' ^ M>Pig5i==aMe==:'' _ . =r=^ PRINTING the Art of producin npressions on Pape ad we have the M : Printing & Supp r* 1 ftnri I-ong Distance Phone 45 ,MBLY STREET / COLUM1 9 , - r v * ^ V . ??#.&, " - * " . ,. ^ , - tiES^Z-?L? ? Saturday. July 18, 1^25. workers of various types are making. "It's-a big job being handled in a big way and if we put it over successfully, the entire race will benefit.'^? - T -~~~ /ice OTTO" laving Parlor r >rk Guaranteed ?.?- =??LT Newberry, 5. C. igSiigBMaa? i. ?a- - oo:o.o:aao;aaac^oroxomxo??3?soS' g LLE ENTERPRISE ON RATES: : . , . 1 . I ' Src^\fonbks-$jU2l> ? write?r??-?{ : \ ' ' '? R ENTERPRISE _ Asheville, N. C. I 6478 *' ~ ~ j tl Estate Agency ~ ; VSY TERMS" , j"" r Columbia, S. "~T*~ >NE / Night 531 ^ & PRai r I directors ^ 1 Embalmers? _ _ Attended to Day or ment. Newberry, S. C. 4 A SERVICE" r p f: * - - -.- ?? -^- - :| . -':?4S Y Y <B? ? ... | ._ V _l?-^-= : :i._ 1? lyCo. ~~jr 23 i . X BIA, S. C. | ' % s ? jQoaa&aattGO&oaoo 1 ?, V - ; " " i. *??? ja?f - *