The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 14, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
1 Saturday, November 14, 1925
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Locals An
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Mrs. Matthew Rerrin of 221G
Washington street is on the
?sick list.
Mrs. Lucy Ilazzard of Chica^
go, 111., is in the city, visiting
her mother, Mrs. L?. J. Rhodes*
. "A ; } ?-? "f "7'
ATosvr-j Th-mian Hkkson an<l
~7 burg, S. C., spent Sunday in the
' city. ' -' -?'
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TVT?.~ T r< OA Ic.A ' n- -1 ' -
jwfijs. K-ittuuir motorea Tt
Greenwood Monday, Where she
will ?pencT"a"Tew day.s^witftrrelutives.
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Mr. Killingsworth, father ol
of Mr. J. W. Killingsworth, ol
'Colonial Heights is in the citj
for a few days.
Mrs. Lizzie Adams of E. -W-ast
?dhiporod-fnr the pMst two week."
is slowly improving.
, .
Miss FianlTie Hull, after spent
ing "two months?Lu difl'ercnl
cities in Ohio, has returned tc
her home on Groon street.
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Drs. II. ?. Thompson, Jas. H
Goode, D. K. Jenkins, ET M
Daniels and W. Thomas attend
ed the race/, in .Ohariutte, N. C.
- -this week
r? _ p
- ~v.' L-i. aJ'fr* ^ r-?*
Mi*. J. Luther Rollerson, wh<
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has been ; spending the surrime]
and ea-rly fall in Wilkesbgire
? Pamtiv I'd in_ Clie-^ei-l^-.Snndfl;
. afternoon. Mr. Ilollerson macl
B r-rn '
Miss Maxine-Jeffers, daugh
Kb ter of Mrs. Zenobia M/ JefFers
| of Park street, left last Sunda:
rfor an indefinite stay with he
Aunt Mrs. Lilla C.~ JacksonWatson
in PhiludLdplmtT??
Members of Le Curde Enlr
nous were delightfully enter
tained by Mrs'. H. H. Cooper a
her home "Pinehurst" on Thur
day afternoon. A salad cours'
was served and prizes won b;
Mkss. Henrietta Boozer,?-wh<
' scored hiKheM7"M1s3 itnth But
4er, booby, while^Mrs. ^Suttoi
cut the consolation. Miss Ge
n ova Corn well will entertain th<
Club next week.
The Club DeLuxe was enter
tained on, Thursday afternooi
^ by "Miss Mabel Jenkins. Firs
prize, a box of individual assort
- ed bath salUTwafr won Mis
-?Wilhchnina Thompson ;?secon*
prize, Milady's shopping book
by Miss Ruth Watson;" whil
- Miss Catherine Mack TH-nlkeiLa
way with the booby, a handker
??chief,?The menu consisted. Q
chickefi" salad, crackers and tea
- rr?||^vGd bv after dinner mints
The next meeting will be hcL
at Miss Catherine Slack's hunn
?** ??Ti-mi-o/iow rCf,vT 10th.
Uil l I1UI auwj-j?
WEDDING RECEPTION.
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* "The most elaborate socia
function of the seasop was th
Wedding Reception given ii
honor of Mr. and Mra-John W
Hughe? on the' 4th of November
The bride, Mrs. Pauline Hughe
, $
d Personals ~T
11 formerly Mrs. Pauline Green is
t socially prominent in the city
and her host of friends were in
evidence at this gathering. Mi\
Hughes is from Florida, and is
well known in thin ate. -t-4
The reception was given ?t
?Ule-home of llie.jhrlde on LaureP
-^street.. Th home was bautiful-;
!ly decorated with, ferns and
i c fr*.>>ani kemunts. ,. . I
U The bride's gown war, of sil
ver metal lace over silver metal
i cloTh. She" "wore diamonds as
pier only jewels. j
1 Mrs. \V\ W. Williams, Mrs. G..
j\V. Boll and Mrs. Rviby Lewis reUcn;c;d
th^ guests.?Mr. H&yhds
^ .TMfhsohy Messrs. Bell and Tav4lor
served "at the punch _bowL_
[while cream and cake were hand
ed around by-the ladies.
The-jjuests .were registered'
jby Mrs. F. K. Butler. The presi
? ents were many, both useful and
! ornamental.
r| . The couple left last Friday
I by motor on their way to Bain[brTdge,
Ga., where they will be
Leiitertained by Mr. and Mrs. El-1
to" King ami other friends of,
1 i
the groom..? . ".' _
Fl'O iiillitfie lliey are going to
1 j'.jm-kKumillu, Fla.-, tu jKpend acv
eralVlays with Mr. Hughes* mo-'
'theiv? After. willgo
to St. Petersburg, Fla.," to
I spend the winter. hi'
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?Beniiettsville News. ^
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7*?The inawy At-Ht-E. %. pastors
. of the various-churches in and
r around the city are very busy
iIlls weak with their claim's reports
etca+Jnr this ^year's work-;
j.as iLhoy will leave for Sumter,
3 i his. year. Trust all will return
i* to theiVsa'me'charges. ' :*m
>' * We are .very sad to know'that
Worn- hi'lo^d brother Alex Fuller
c is no more. lie passed a-way
; Friday p. m. The remains were
jlakt to rest Sunday p.- rrnsRew:
ji-j.1 Si Youngijlood) pnslnr took'
]charge of the funeral. Quite a
large oi' number was present,
' both white and colored.
i The sad intelligence. of the
death of Mr. Ape Summons was
.received by telegram. His body
lis being held until the m rival of
relatives in the North.
| Mr* .Titlie Thomas. is vow ill
e,trust she will soon be out^again^
'Mr. Fred Bander of Chester,
t' motoved to BerinettsvilTe^ to
s'spend the weelc-cnd with friends,
e i- We certainly?trust thaF-our
/ corps of teachers, will be with us
o for ages, as in every way the
- i school-work-seems to be improvwThgT
and yet if i\lr. F. H. matves
- many trips to our city, 1 am suro
e "we "will miss some of them, as
j Miss Chmth?is- a-iways?iulL _o?.
smiles.
Mrs... Gilmore,. one of the
graded school teachers received
q.uiie a surprise, when her little
n daughter Johnnie Mae called
^ her over the phone. Mrs. Gil~
more was made to feel very'hap
s py as she listened to the voice
* ot her darling little daughter.
' ("all Bennettsville again, ChesG
tcr and make our friends feel
" . ^nPP3r rtnpp mnrp _
"| Mrs. Ilattie Spears returned
f (Vrwri N.>w Vnrlf Citv. She .W&S
l' in for a . few minutes; after
, which she returned to Wagram,
N. Ci, whffT^ she is now princic
pal of tin; lilgli schuol theic"
Miss, Bettie B.Jones is teaching
in Wairram. N. C., also her
"sister "Willie & Jones.
Misses Ro&e Bell and Anna
^ Sanders, of Fayettevttle, N. C.,
spent the week-end in the city,
jvisiting relatives, and friends,
1 they spoke very hghly of - the
e many friends of that city.' Call
i again girls/^ , -4
U Mrs. Lucile Wade, of Gibson,
. N. C., spent awhile last week
s with her son-in-law and daugh
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TtftS HALMMf
ter, Prof, and Mrs. Nettie Kirk. rG
Mr. and Mrs. McKay a?nd fam.,?
ily were delighted to have Lit- i){
tie Miss Sada Lastin spend the.
week-end with them. " * rPi
Miss llattie M. Watson spent gr
a few days with the Reporter'ar
and family last week. She -was f0
once a student in Miss C. S. D.'s!pj
room while teaching in Summer '-j
ton. ?
One of our teachers Miss Fel-^
don was called home to witness
the funeral services of her deal4 Lq
father in Columbia, Mr. Feldon. 'er
'f?he. has rhy-flfopevrsyiiipatliy,1 iy
as I kTiow the loss of a father. 1
Miss Leirnie Graham, 'the Ui
daughter of Rev- jGraha'm, passed
away last week. ^Miss Mar-.R,
ian Graham, a student in 'the-j.
school at Camden, wa scalled m
homo to attend the funeral of ));
her "Sister. ^ rf1
It was quite a surprise to all ?jTeal
Grape and Miss Mary King
marriage was made known. jj(
Wonder who will benext? ?
Mr. II. C. Covington, our famoiis,
theatrical produucer of
this city, had quite ~a new feature
on Monday, when he show- "
We certainly enjoyed the farewell
sermon of Rev. A. Er Lo- ?
max Sunday night. We only ~
rtust that Bishop Jones will ^al
.kindly send him haCk t<> us a- Is
! . tl
.gain. .. .? -? _ 11
?When in therdty, kindly atop ri
in to Dr. Counts' Orug~ Store;
he is alwaVs ready to give yoif j^
the very best service in the city. w
?The* Honorable Rev.?Wade's^
widow .was in. the city Sunday S'
and rriaftd "a call to Evans Chapel d11
A, M7 tt. ztun chinTli. Mrs.I1AWade
still has my greatest sym- .
pathy.
?Mrs; Luuvinia? Brown, Stubbs hJ
certainly has a large enrollment <L'
for school this term.- Ti:ugt,the ^
, entire School much success. p
. Mr. II. T. Terry and Mrs-CIa-^"
(riss4 Bingham, Johnakin was;lA
~t]TiicTIy married a few days ago. j ^
Trust flieni.. mudh -success -t+rfu ,
mo . ' -rcr^' ^13
Miss Cora McEtTclie is teaehlnig-in
1) unbars .zdk witln Mrs__.|Minnie
Gandy. Trust .'she will
enjoy heT first term of teaching.
J- ^lrs:' Cool^l^
n Irmi^ ppi'iiul of illness- Slip '
will Innvn f(\\> \ Via rnnfpi'pnc^ in
jsumterrWedneaday, a. m. . ^
I Miss Callie D. Sanders, Reporter.
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Florence News. _~i
The Tanner Art Club had its
bi-monthly meeting- at the beau-)
11iful residence of Mrs. Julia Er- JC
.Nov. 5, with Mi.-,ses Naomi Dan-j '
.gerfield and Lizzie Dansby, hos-( ;
! te'sses. ' ~ - J Mrs.
Dr. J. 11. Levy, our energptic
president was on the, job.: J
She is always full of inspiration 1(
and knows how to put oveirher|:
work. The roll was eklled, jeach; <
member responded with a quo-; :
jlation. . - rj
| After discussing important; 1
business, the President turned'j,
j the meeting over to Mrs. J. W. j :
i Killingsworlh, chairman of the! I
Program. Committee, ami Miss;
" Leona Webster club pianists ~
The program was as follows:
Music>>-by the Club. ?
Select reading?Mrs. Harring-'=
. ton.
Instrumental Solo?Miss El'pflnnr
Walker.
( Practical Hints?Mrs. Annie g
Robinson. " , "
" * InntiMimnBtalu^olo?^on~
evieve Vincent. - ? ^
Etiquette Hints?Miss Alberts
Kennedy. ? "**""* ' jy
Question Box?(On Current
iEvents) Mrs, Wises,
j Instrumental Solo?-Miss Naotni
Dangerfield.
Health Hints?Mrs. Dantzler.
Music by the Glub. n
? Journal?Mre. Davis.
The program as a whole was
very good. After the prograih
I the hostesses served delicious ii
A'
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ro LKAlMMt
freshments.
Tun muvh eaim^t be said a>ut
the efforts of Mrs. J. W. *
illingsworth, chairman of the
o^Tam Com mitt eerMi sses Lcla
Webster. Frances Jenerette
ul Mrs. Williams arc putting
?rth to bring an interesting
ogram monthly to the Club. ^
tfizpah." ^
Our-ffafiewe^ei^?farty was at?
ic spacious home of Mrs. Ilat3?Mclvor.?Spooks,?goblins,
c., walked that night but they
ijoyed themselves in an earth~\vay~
~7
An cxqni.-itc bowl, made--en?
rely of china swans, and pre-_
ntedtto the Club by Mr. Maceo
. ' r
ubinson was raffled off. Mrs.
ilia Frv:n receiving the lucky
imber, was presented, the bowF
' the pte^ident. Total amount
Reeled was. $51.Off To?sa?y !
lat the affair was grand is
ildly "speaking- ' Under
the auspices of Mrs.
evy our Club is doing nicely,
"e ask the interest of your-,
avers for continued success. J
(Miss) Frances Jenerette,
- Reporter.
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ISS . LUCY LEE RHODES J
HACK FROMCHICAGO. >
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Prominent?among the . now J
rivals! in the city this week
, Miss Lucy Lee Rhodes of >
lis.cily,. who has lived in Chi- ;
i'f'i b>r the nasi two / years, j
tss Rhodesr is the younger
iughter_d! Mrs. L. J. Rhodes, j
ell known welfare and nation- ;
ly known club worker and !
Liperintendcnt of the Good Sa- ;
' *1 IT. - *J 1 1 XT.'! !
laruiwi riqspuai a#ici rsurses
rainhig.J>Lliool on Grogg Si. J
II was learned th imsorning ;
lat Miss Rhodes will remain ;
ere for the. winter, adding; to !
ic social and recreational life
I the city and community,
he is popular 5anron^the-ounger
set, and^hcr preseneeis
expected will he felt during _
le apinHKyching- Yule -Tide sea- .
m. ' f. v ' . .
It. GEORGE jjr YEARGIN
GREENVILLE MAN HERE.
Dr. George B. Yeargan of"
impsonville in, Greenville countTih
fii "siit o n t of thte^Greem^
iip>? r0|jn)v Fair-in company^
ith Mrs. Ella It. Cureton, her
aughter, Miss EsteHe Curetpn,
former student of Benedict
oiicge, the-Iiev. and Mrs. J. W.
aylor, pastor of the Weslley
1. E.. Church, Greenville, spent
lie week-end Here attending,
lie fair festivities.
? mn" 11 H--?SOl-TH
KKN H Ml \\1AY___
SYSTEM.
olunibia, S. C., effective Oct. 11,1025
rrive Xo. Between N"o. 1 )t {>:?r t _
I: 50"a 01 X. Y.-Amm.-:ta 31'10:00 a *
k?2,p ,'52 Angusla-X. Y. 32 5:00 p
1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cm. 27 1:,15 p
1:50 p 2S Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p
3:45 pJ 10.?Columbia-Tin; ii 0:55 a
5:30 a 24 Cblumbia-Jax'v'le 23 11:00 p
[>:30 p 20 Columbia-Ail'}?. 10 7:00 a
3:T5 a " 8 - Columbia-Aug; --7- -;5-r45-p-1:10
ii 11 Culumbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a'
3:4b_p_23. Columbia-Char, 24 5; 10 a
3:15 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14, 2:25 p
3:25 p 11 Cdluinbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a
L:45 p . 2 Culumbifl-S'bprg _1 ^4:00 p*
3:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a
2:00 p 18 Colunibia-Gtt'een. 17 2:10 p
3:40 p 113 ,::Cola.-Chhk 114 G:2pa
?Via -Camden and-uoelv?Hill.
l'nilmnn , r.n.y I?injfar*.
lily ticket o:l;cc. KiUT > 1 ain
Telephone G350.
FOR SALE?A Regular size
roving' Picture Alachintr For
ale at K100 Blossom Street for
85.00.
.. . Y
ie Paint and Fix Roofs?Clean
Out Furnaces and Stoves.
If you Need Us, We are
ai 'i our &LKV1LL
AT ONCE.
fE ALSO FIRE FURNACES.
J.T.CARTER
533 Lady St., Phon?C2l38T7
A R'lig . Jj ." .? [
^ pr5g
the 32nd Sesshm of the Mt. Pi
to be held with the Mt.
Killians^S. Nj>v
i'E
SATDRDA
7 :30?Devotiona-ls conducted
Diraock.
8:00?Introductory Sermon, *
,eo. Enrollment of Churches an
Business 6i the Union.
SUNDAY "l
. 10:QQ?Sunxla\- Scho>4~Uom^i-l
11:00?Reading of papej> and
Devoiionals__cui:ilut.lei.l hy Dc-izl?iSfe^iissitjnary
_Serm on ' h y
VV. G, Gunter, I'astor -BCAh. <>}
Collection an<,l adjournment fe
SUNDAY j
3:00?Devotional* conduct *-d3:30?Doctrinal
Sermon' by U?
Rev. S. VV. Juckson.
. Collection.
Report of Finance Committed
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DEACON U A Y(
REV. S. YV. J AC
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[ Free! $1(
'7 :~"TEN: :;D(
| in GA^H will beLj
S ROVAL 1
t THURSDAY NK
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~ A Chance witlV e
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rt tAiiva u_y;. ytrcn L.UCR
|_ clal Feature Pidtur
3lT of the Equator,"!
3 McDonald and iVl
| well known Color
1|?~ Ydu Can'CAfford
| ADMISSION: ?
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ox>r?:o;<$o>^o OX'
>rnMBMinBnannvnnMnB.v?ai.(.?k
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, Service Keiujfu'i
"Will-Open lor the 1
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X- ?Wfi.-toaeh the Tt>uch-m<
$ and Pitt man method ol- Sh<
V a >iH h' n ir I i e l->
X- We have a corps-of Elik-i
For i-urther information
I ~ MTTTHO
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I ~ Punctui
| ^Pnndlure -Proof:
Scivers and Cai
? -:-= ? Liu a n
gj lhe biggest bi
? Gas Savers and 1
0
| cut the gas bill 5?
| . Agents wantec
|r for both. Both fc
1 ?Write fc
Liberal C
3 c. B, JC
50 1 -C. Markley ?
I
!HAVE YOU III
THE SIMPKIN'S
Now Playing Private and I
Anywhere in th
Music Studio FRKDERICF
Phon
W. L. Simpkins, Mgr.,- \
B?n Osiri?
Address alLmail to W. L. Simp'
, .III
RAM
il?;rim Baptist Progressive Union ,.?T ^
Pilgrim Baptist Church,
cmbcr_28. 29. 1925.
1XV; Paslur. ? -????-?---, ? ??
Y NIGHT.
b,v the Moderator, ..Rev. G. W.
Appointment of Finance Commit(1
delegates. _
WORNiNG.-~- ?? ?
r4>y-Phe-.AI-w4er^totv--? : ??
:on 11. Wright, of Irmo,
HoVy A. Phillip. Alternate Rev.
^e-Bapti.-t-Uhureh, Columbia. ??
?r dinner.
EVENING.
by -CfreMrnn A^-yn, nf Killi^n'*. *
ay. J. W. Hayes, of Columbia, or
and adjournment. ' ?
BOCK. Sloderator,
). Treasurer,
JKSON, Clerk. * , V
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;<'Cm:'6.<C-OOOOOOO.oox>OAO:O.O??>.O??
).()() Free! 1
>1 .LARS fetl. j
^jven away at. the, _|H
"I nOATRE" l~~~
^H l', NOV. 19th. "
:ach Ticket. Come |
and see a Spe- ;=
e entitled: "South j
eaturing Kenneth J ~
artin , Turner, the j
ed Actor. - _
To Miss This Treat. ^
io and 20 Cents ; .
ntT^MTORTABLE. I ^
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? )
-LOWAY'S I
A11.] AM) TRAN?3FEn~?^-"4^
:d With a Smile. ^ tegular
School faear?
t EMBER 21, 1025 . J _ ?
?thod of Typewriting; Gregg X~ - "
nlhand; Arithmetic, Spelling ^
ient Teachers. 1.
, write ..?
LLOWAY, , |??7
e=Aila. Golumhi^S, G. j
C^OOO^OaOOOOi^
fy ' r , 1 - o
re rroor ... r. |. ,
Inner Tubes Gas L
rbon Removers,
inteed
IT-is?the gas brlirH^
Carbon Rerftovers I
> per-cent.- --?. ?\
J in every County
tst sellers.~~"
)r Terms.
ommiooion. i
)HiNSON ;:T| l " :
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CARD THEM? ^
ENTERTAINERS
'ulilic Engagements. Will go !
e Two Carolina^. ? c
1 BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C.
e 9173 - J
R. E. Simpkins, A??t. Mgr., '. J
on, Director. - ? 3 j
kins, Mgr., 1-482 I.tnroln St. 3