?*? , : . Saturday, August 1, 1925. I Locals And Mr. Henry McMorris was seen t 7? in the city this week. ~ f _W5_ AK _V6i!y glad to. see that U Rev. T. Neloon ia atill improving. ^ Misses Anna B. Warley and Viola C. Warley of Charleston arc r v visiting Mrs. Walter Simuel on j ' Marion Street. ~ [c Mrs. Daisy S. Williams, formerly of this city but now of Raleigh, N. C., is here visiting; relatives and friends. . *9, , ' ' ! ii ii . , ' ' . Dr. -R. Wr Mance, formerly x wrneirlnnf A ll^rt T T-r* tr ! ^ 1? ?i ^ of this city, but now pastoring( in Nashville, Tenn., was in the11 F city this week. - \ ' I Ml and Mrs. Walter Simuel't of 420 Morion Street are leaving ] Saturday afternoon for a visit \ to relatives in Philadelphia and j friends in New York City. >i Mrs. Rdphine White is home ^ for a l ew-days -visiting hei\4iaiu'< eirtsMr. and Mrs. E. D. Burke,S and grandmother, Mrs. Clara S Mi.ss -Etta Vivian Thompson has returned to her homer Pe- j troit, Mich., ajDter .spending a , month with her cousins G. M.t Kyer?and Edward W^ H. Kver. ' Miss Thompson had a wonderful - time. We .wish to thank the i friends of the city for making.! |ier visit so pleasant. l-S ' . ?? [jf *i* The Simpkins Entertainers J [ Jr will leave Monday for Greenville, j jp- S. C. where they will give several . concerts at the Phyllis Wheatley ( Center. ? ? ---* j] The members of the orchestra jj are follows: ??? ?^ Mr. Beir Garrison, Pianist; ( Mr. R. E. Simpkins, Violinist; J Mr. W. L. Simpkins, Saxophone; I ?*?1?Mr. Joe Mai Lin, Cornet; Mr. T. J.? * i Perrin, Tenor Banjo; Herbert t r Reeder, Clarinet; Mr. A. Sea-11 born, Drum and Bells; Mr. W. L. i X Simpkins, Mgr., R. 1. Tir- -r ui lvirs. james ii. James when t.hft-, death of her dear brother, Wil-^ I liam C. Boozer, who died July *, b? 83rd, 1935, at 4:45 P. M. f u v William Boozer lived.with.his? youngest sister, Mrs. Mary I Boozer "Rowe, in Philadelphia' and has lived with her for-fiveTT years since she began houses' keeping there. He was only ser> % iously ill about ten minutes, but injjpite of the severe pains that ^ - wrecked his body, he breathed ? his la^t With a smile. ' The entire family xsJieai't-broJ-^ __._kgn Qvpv thP frPftvy lo^, anH ^.'f " pecially his . sister Mary with; I ~~ Whom he spent his last days. ^ * Though our hearts are burdened c with grief, we know that Aur loss ] is heaven's gain jblessed be the i namo nf fVio T a?v1 " ' ' if ilMHtV VA tlAL. AUUI U 1 ^ j 1 We wish to thank the many r friends for the beautiful floral 1 tributes and their service in the'i hours of ^darkness/ deeply ,1 grieved, tKs: siSiets and bro-, i thers, Mrs. James James, Mrs.11 Mary Howe, Mr.~BenJ. Buo/er,-* Mr. Robert D. Boozer. :l . ji r TRY TO BLO K OPENING OF NEW NEGRO TOWN , jl ?NEAR CHICAGO r =b= jJ (By The Associated Negro Pfess) j _> Chicago, 111,, Aug.?Although < A. J. Lane, manager of the devel- 1 Opment company which has for 1 its DurDOse the buildincr of a new i Negro city, to be called Liberia, J near this city, claims that his.? company bought and paid for the { land, white persons who object:1 ? ' -r- -'in- ? ? * Personals -j o' tht* colored people moving in UirVO MrniuM jlnpiitirT plnr'm >n the ground to prevent tne op ays mat lie will ^tart despit deputies. White persons re ently held a meeting and passe< esolutions asking tor a state re erendum on segregation of col >red colonics - This is Illinois. AFRICA * (Rv The* AhSdf itltPfl Mntrrr* Procc ^ New York, Aug.?interesFT Mo+ea appears to be insatiat villi the week's annouiU'emeii )f two prominent expeditions t ;hat country, one undeV the aui nces- of- the Beloit College an lie cther-heixled by Dr. Carl C rung, Swiss Psychologist. Th Beloit College group will seek t Tnd traces of the origin of ma h the "Dark Continent," goin irst lo Algerja. The Jung e> '(lition, nmorg-thre-memberFTii vhich will be noted Fowler Mc 3orrrick, son of Harolcl McCoi nick of the International Hai /ester i Qropanyv^ T.rill~Tnnkc ?tnd-y of the mental traits of th -\friejxi Negro to he used in comparative study of Negroes 5rrJung made studies of-the Ne ?ro.of-rfce southeast1 Wiirfceft Ihe Voorhees Normal ? Industrial School KOUNI)EI> HY E. E. WRIGH' .27 YEARS AGO Located At Denmark, Sou. Cai The. Voorhees Normal and In lustrial School,. Founded' by E Wright t\venjty.-sey?n years a ro, located at Denmark, S. Q vill ujien Its 28th. school yeai Dctob'er 1st, 1925. All student velcome, who can tftialify. Car rentry, blacksmithing, whee vrighting, plumbing, agricul ureT brick-laving aught to boys. Cooking,-sew ng, ."nurse training and the ar V f* tnon llin/V f -1 - T 1 ^ .JLtLWii.il U-WJ gll'lH. C tn our year, high schooLeaarse gi :en, graduates are given the L . degree which permits them 't'i each in South Carolina thre rears without further exa-mina ion. Strict discipline, reUgiou nf luencc ahd-jnoral^Trdcffi ar ised to help every student. Thi s the Tuskegee of South Caro ina. ? For further information ad Iress.. J. E. BLA^TON, Principal, ?. Denniai k, S; Qd ~hr , .-j ! MARTIN A. MENAFEE, -Treasurer, Denmark, S. C. VISITS IN* WASHINGTON, D.C special To The Leader n uuuui \jaivjuiia xui tut: umiuil & CapRaf-?t Washington, J). C )y way of the S. 'A. L. , Afte in interesting all night journey luite uneventful excepting th privilege of discasking evolutioi tnd Bryan with a fundamental st from Virginia, and a few cat laps taken between the hours o I and 5 A. M. I arrived in Wash ngton about 8 o'clock the nex horning "somewhat tired bu jent on seeing the sights of thi vonderfully charming city. 0 lited States City Post Office be ore, as well as the Capitol, th White House* the Oorrgressiom library. Howard University an on, but it did not hurt to se< diem again, and I can choorfull iay tlrat my ayes have experier '0* no ill-effects from gazing 01 :hese huge buildings, types o die world's finest ?nd best arch t^cture. Soon I was at the pal itial residence of Dr. and Mrs L R.-Wilder, 218 I St., N, W, md here I was splendidly and ro illy entertained by my Aunt an< r i when I left for little old New'a ? York. ' >" . |'p ?* . I met here also Miss Daisy M.i'j 'Myers another relative of mine { i'who is iveJl kiiuwii as h auece.fm- \ -jful te^hy on^tho^^fanilfy- of ^ V: ^ 0 ' $' * k , j .. .-ggg e | nT_ ' 7 -. g :--Twj&g^@k ! . ; " .'" . -DR.R. w. i Crand Preiate of The Grand Lot - Were Held in Newb .. not see Dr. James R. Wilder, for b< ; | he _is at" Atlantic City,- but his tl J son, Dr. C. M. Wilder, gave me \v 1 a spin over the city in his fine fi . ear and by. his attention and cour u; ^' tgsy&dded much to my pleasure lv , aftd Gomfort; 7 ~ sj Frietids-and acquaintances of|0] :?the Wilder and" Pearson families g} ?'of Columbia will he pleased try" ^ know that Charlesi\LWilderXtf ~ who is a grandson of" the late C. ^ M. WildeL,?was formerly ty post master of Columbia for ma-:^ ny years, is' making good" and*^ ' building up a large and lucrative1^ 0 prajcEice in the District of Colume't * ;le e bia. This city is such a giant in eV-' s cry way~that I cannot write a-, e bout my here at this time,' n s except to say that I found Mrs. - Stratton and my daughter Mar-Is* ' gatreU and lieu?brothers Henry and-Edward, Jr-, luokingwelland Jv ~ doing the same. Ir( "~E^W. STRATTON;? HOWARD TRUSTEES PLAN PROGRAM OF H EDUCATIONAL PUBLICITY ; ? IV (By Th? A?*ocift'ed N?j:ra Prtstj j Washington. I) C, Aug? 1 The Board -of Trustees ' of-How-! arct university at its annual p , _ . O.OOOOOOO.OO0:0:0 OOO.OO OOOO OOO OOC' ejjj HAVE YOU HEA T-| Till? SIMPKIN'S E " x Now Playing Private and Put "i I . j Any where in the ' f-'\ l Music Studio FREDERICK I "j j ^ . ? Phone ! tjjjj;W. L. Simpkins, Mgr., t, j: Ben Garrison, s ' } Address all mail to W. L. Simpkin f l^ooo?oro-oo>oo:o-0o:ooo:o?:oxtoo)]o:cyoox : ~ l\t OFFICERS: | ti p J. c. McGRAW, Pro. J ys ?! J, H. H. SMITH, V. Pro.. X ^ ?ti dr. J. J. CREAGH, Trea.. % 0 I'X T C. Wil l IAMS .M?r A Own*. y | % DR. M, C,^CA?LgTTi l- E. E, MOORE. ( X f] i > A f ; You Are | " rn r=burying us, un? Why Not y.| buy from us. :>: t. c. v' V. ^ _ ' ' ', - "* LIEAPH . "1 neeting held June 2, authorize he d.esigiuULcnrcf an Ed u call o 1 Publicity -Committee for tl 'arpose of making the work < toward University better know Jnited States. It is in.respom u jlid ?U^fefetlon that "fhw r< Hautio-story of Howard is ui mown" that this committee hs v >% * ? . . _ > ^ 11 MANCE 1 dge K. of P., Whose Sessions erry This Week. ? sen appointed. It js recognized lat the life of the University ill depend more largely m tht iture upon the apprerintion one tiderstending of the institutior yth'e people at larger It has been decided to enter U? 1 an intensive, well-directed pre -am of educational publicity. Tc .loinplish the put poses lu blind, ie President of the University, nro lQrrrn_dm?fli>u n % ? i*> y_? All Uiv; mn.nriM: iiirlll?LJJ le past, will beT relieved of the jtails~of internal admimstraon, that he may utilize his outanding pulpit and platform tants in presenting the claims of ie institution to the general ublic. i, urkee in this movement to premt the claims of the instituon will be Dean Kelly Mffier itary, and other " officers and ??? TTmWTT iO, Mrs. Julia Humphries Dressmaking and repaib shop IEhb CLOTHES REPAIREL HIRT MAKING A SPRO'AT?TS 716 ASSEMBLY STREET ~ PHONE 7593. b^S6Z^jo;o:o;ob.o;o.5op^o.oboooc JiD THEM? I ENTERTAINERS w r). 4 >lic Engagements. Will go f Two Carolinas. JLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. 9173 " R. E. Sinrpkins, Asst.' Mgr., , Director. * _ ' j p, Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St. ' _J ^QX(tfc^^aao.ooxfgoAoooc>ooo< v'>'X?X'wvv,X"E' w v v v *'.* v t. WAYCROSS | asket Company d, Operated and Controlled ?BY NLUKULS . Manufacturers of ligh GrA.de Caskets And Dealers In " " >ERTAKERS SUPPLIES ishart St., and 608 Ewing St. CROSS ? r Georgia WILLIAMS, Sec.?Manager r * - . . * 3d trustees, will (frvoio .-i* mn^h > aion^r witfrTHetr c other work, to making Howard t rn. ' ' k :lIfc.; ?- . ~^:v- h J,_1IAKRIS( VHI-: L'N'OF "1^-liji orgnnStsW^ v., infirm ipoh) ki *nv - r-v volinaV 1 allien, S i .[>: !-oVv i ; .J --)> v. SDCr:-. ?r ; _ ?jiyc_ai?l .yy-: v. -Paysfi-o::! fi'.v I.. !r-,.(i.u] (j(J .. from S2o.?>< f > si-sMWi tn. Pf houseiioM < (> .,: . j( ness?n70 7 . 1006 \VASinX(/iOX ST., .. rjj^ssssm aw?M?C 3CX - M-r^ ^ WM ^-ey??o?ooovv ; -: : : . : : : :-:-c-0v>aor>^8 . "& , - _ ^ ' |' Meix hanl | "We carry a cc \ ? of Domestic* 'a | ooi-ens?Comi before purcbasi rff ^ /^SCT Wnshin : ? Phone 6S H oooooo'ooo: : : : ooww \ MHMMMMxriaiu?W'Ji T????? .^77777777777" "" ~ ^ f? IMPERIAL DF J x : Prescription \ | 1 105 W aski ng t on i I I ^ PRESCRIPT IONS O ~ We call for and deli' T ' ? r .:-- V : j: YOURS FOR : f| mperial df ?t >. ' M SEYHN - . 1 . ys._ well-known throughout?the ounTry as any other institu- ? ion for Colored people. 6 ^2l?P&fcr,,v'i&* * >;' *" >'J;4 'Vj-V ;'"; ' ii;s " ' ' r* ** , HjH >M. ~7 JM, Stale Master ABRAHAM & IX of.Jr a great work for theIpoor and It lias at its head Rev. J. J. Kirk, State--Suci elary and ~; It pays..-to its- members while y ..something- iafter-death. It' liars for hospital'benefits and : total*.less1 by fire of house and ,">0 to $3.00 |>ef week for sick- ~ ill. T " 7_;?' ' ' '' ' rmation writer?0^R?chland St., Columbia, S. C. - ^e.dlliMilieltsvllle, S. (J. K"' CKNEY I . >11 EMBALMER i and Georgia. leapest Undertaker, I ffyTUest "ServJc e_Trr J? tfiA rfty > I ? ? WIT" 1 =*> unplete Motor Outfit, 1 * cond lo-NONE in the Statetry Barber Shop CltYr* COME AND SEE - . iSELE, ?: - -Kesidcnrf Phone 776i ~ COLUMBIA, s. e. a?ggggjca?? it PAUu3i-J T ailors j . >mplete .stock I nd imported j . e and' see Us? ng your next ff=Z====|=== glun Street 1 ~ >63 ? -- / ' J?__ 1 LUG STORE ii ; Druggists L Ul 5t. Phone 7 226 I irst c]Q8a Drugstore ; j UR SPECIALTY. ! ver Prescriptions. j ~ service,: ?i: =?. (UG STORE LA " " y . : ' ^j ?? ??^ 1 Jj . M r?v ' . " *