The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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VISITS GEORGIA SCHOOLS
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American?Humane?Society
Worker Visits Schools and
tells of Kindness to Every:_
.... Creature. ?r~
I 11 = ?-?p?
Boston Institution sends Fie.l
Worker to Speak for Race.
Much Interest in Augusta Co
leges and Schools.
Augusta, Ga., Mow 24?Di
ring the past week, Georgia ha
as her guest in many of the rac
colleges anil schools, Seymoi;
Carroll, field secretary of the
- merican Humane Education Si
eietv; TSl> Longvvood Ave., Rot
toii, Mass.,4he society that ha
?4\>j its Kindness, J'usTici
a ad Mercy for, every living cre.t
litre. While here Mr. Carro
"""paid a \isit to but ftTfaines ins?
tutc and r lino College'where li
was .well received. At Ilaine
7~ no o ranged .the. Junior Hi:
roan-4 Kdueaiidn Society, ...lnor
^ ? ?
th .-n one hunderd .and litty"_o
rTurT;;Yv.m:s students were pre:cut
and joined the orgaiiizuti<>
He ' H . In titute mivrhrh
~= a pan u! 1 he e^'eat mternatioiu
----- ? rrnrld 'wide trrnTTane student'
. --- -movement;*- - - i?
The officers of the Haines Hi
muni' ISm-itM y mvp t-'resnlcnt 'i
Cobb; Vice-President, Miss Pea
?r- Recordhig "Secretary, Mis
Goldwine; "Corresiiondine sccia
tary, Miss RussclJ GoKleii, Chat
'T*ir= ttnr Mt, Levi^Aloorer =?
The Academy oTthe Inimaci
Into Concept ion on GwinoU .St
% Adhere the* Rt. Rev. -A If ml d
Lauhe is Idle -principal jn ti-r-hnv
a Band of Alercy. In each o
_ , the class'Tooins of the Gwinnct
graded schools Airs U. E. Col
lins reports that Bands of Alei
cy were organi^erh?thrat th
small children of Agusia> migh
knuw?moi?- about the?animal
--^=^and hirdv of. the. South. -Al-ny
good i.- .expected to come frop
the visit ujp ^ he- national soeun;
naaig The .sftldCnts of the col
v* ' leges_and public sehools .of tit
r' city.
FA1RWOU) S< HOOH TO
HAVE B VXD OF MElfCT
-j?, . . jp
Girls at the Slate Bark Have
!''(11*IBPfl 11?f v t/k rrnnf A ni.
Rials iiftter?All are Mem..
bers .
" ?Stall1 Parte; Nov. 2 1--"Tit
,-Fair-wold- Indie trial . Scliqgl. "
-x-et-'oml hrst it iition partly sut
T-- roiiioi and_ the >:iale. Federalio
" of Colored- \\'omen Chilis \yei
. organized hero hinto
Baiijd of- Mercy. The slogan c
the society lti?dri ess,jln?tTc
. and mercy for every living crej
ture. Many of the girls wet
happy to jffin.
They elected officers, a he] Ttel
their first meet ins? since fh
organization yesterday at the i
- . stitution. They had a" short pr
gram, tlio pledge wa-s. rorca<
to the members, they had sing
ing and short talks on kindnes
to dumb animals. The officer
of the Band of Mercy at th
Fairwold school arep^
Miss flattie. Spu.liu-I'rcsider
M:-< 'Johnttel! Far we 11. ViceI?rc.^idGnt
at,?\. Mi.- - .Junnie Pric
is the Secretary. The Iocs
Band of Mefey~T7H F b e' a f li 1 i a te
with the American- Human
Educational Society of Best or
Burtons from tire national s<
riety. lite r a 1 n n . books, etc
have been given by the nation*
humane socio!y i'oi ?I he Fail
?.i r?_F i
woiu ocnooi.
HAYE BANDS- OF'MERr
AT WAVERLY GRADED
SCHOOL ,
Ten Bands of Mercy hav
been organized at the Waverl;
Graded School om Gervais St
according to the statement is
Jr.
J-'
5 sued by Miss Charlotte A. .Tad
~ ly Graded School. The pm-ei
organization is the America
4p[w8 of the American Htimui
~ Educationl Society of-Bosto
^ Mass7
The. following teachers ha\
'reported a, Band ol-Mercy~j
their respective classes; Mi:
I Charlotte; A. Jackson, Principa
? {.Mrs. Marion Nance, Miss Eliz
^Teth. Sinclair; Mj_ss_ Liny
" Reed ; Miss Eloise L.. King. .
d SOI TH CAROLINA STAT
e REPRESENTATIVES PL VY
ir k _ IMPORT A NT J'A RT TN
i.! PROGRESSIVE ACTIVITIES
^ TOR?RACIAL?IP LI FT
i .
* Orange!>urg.'-NVV. 2v'W?l^lirll
IS the past a?ml present wee
c, St Til e College' represent :U*vt
lr have been engaged in s^nye i
ji the.most important -netiyit it
?H nar?- H, -- ; |?
Foremost among these
s vents was tin.' presence at tl
i- State Intevdiacia! Meeiing, C
gMiimbiiU Mrs. it. S. Wilkin-o
who or hi;' iTOKU'i.i o,. t:
' State Akdlege, an I Pre Ident^ <
e of Colored WumuiV' Clubs, Mi.
e Dora E. Boston, Dnvelor <
t'| Hume UcmnrM rat ioI'i Wt 'i K a
p'Professor B. E. Mays. former
, Prosi(ir.7TT~ i'r : [ lie?1 itUTCTbne:
s Piscussirn tircnt' at the Univo
?^st'fy "f Ch.jk-ag?t-' .Ai t ho -moo
i-'jug tYofessor Mays delivered 2
-?hi I 1 i t on?" .\omto?A\ii hor*
M which u<i> surprising inform!
tion to. many White membei
* present. . Several 0? the bOtil
> mentioned \\vre handed out f<
>- review.
OcftiaTTTnt impurtarrrp with tV
* In'lor-Raeial Meeting w<js the ol
l" \ ance of Education Week :
. i 11 ilo?Call ""q. Xi'v,?' Ai
[. dresses I prominent membei
^ of t-be fneuit," ' re on fhopn
* gram and included "Education;
--Ctmt 1 itit?ns- in Smoh Caro liiia_?
they eoni'ri'.ni n-" by Preside!
k Wilkinson; "What the College
can do to alleviate the situ:
. T > ? / ^ i\ Ti ....
e tion ov i i. i?. iiayiie^
"Aims ol Education" by Miss ;
. M. (Iray; ami "As in t u!-.;-jre, >
a;T!'r rrtro': ny' rmf. R T;. :,rrs. ?
h-- rf ?(-rm: i ry vrmMr - -Nr-marr- --t
n lu'inrs two o: !:' > io :>?>i
v fa';:i . aiXi'* b Xlio Ora-.sjm
i IVmiJ^-^/nTTry < 'oit.;^* -Etiir-rVri
Hiako it-s. inifia'i 'o\v. pi-empto
? i.y sia rrrai-mrr 7 ivo fy:!rv'c Kacit
1\:. The other activity, closin
!.!<jf 5rm.it.U i 1 indiesTAjtVul;l!an
t and .Homo- rhics Uaclier.Vmoro'than
4dt lie ,;- vfj icm'< a'.1
r'oxj.eclcd, t o j o i; i ..tj...> .rtuijgkand;
u>b:a: ok thi
;_C 1 iKIST I AN _1U o: i : iRNB
- KIT 'HI Hi AH. AI T> SOCil^
TV rrrAiTT^r-ry r.
W~^ SON MAT YvKKIv.
i
it session oT l or ( ii; i " ran ; ! >t:
v Benefit Burial Aid Society t i" ;
? C. v; ill 1 w:l(l US AhlUlnl Mo.-lm
.* . ~ .
'* at Jotmson, is. C. ncyinTtnr
:G Thursday before thex first Sui
Ir.day iuTDITcember and maltha
>G until Sunday. .
cl Tllle is~TFu> Gra-hd P re side nt.^.
e She lias held this position 1
n or more years and -ft a rubs, hijj
o iii the estimation of the niembo
d Prof. W'r-b. Richardson.of^&
luda, is the Grand. Secretary ai
s Prof W. E. Williams of Helen
s is the Stajte Secret^ ry..__
e This society wa'S organized :
11003 at Ghai>el by Mrs. Mar
!t Burton, Caroline SalterwlTfC
Lucia Lindsay arid Flute' Wbi
e tier, and secured its--charter
tl vea-fs-. later. fro?fi Jinn. J.
(I fxaTTtt-. who was then Secret si!
c of State. This society h<
i. grown by leaps and hounds ar
)- is said .to be one of the best ar
strongest soi-ief n-s in if< lmn <
il work, doing business in Sout
The Program next, week ;
. Johnsom-will draw hundreds <
people and tfr? op t look is for
good meeting is better than ev<
before.
The feature of these mee
tings are singing shouting, te
timony and preaching; money
e a side issue, yet this "sdciet
pays ope hundred at death, he'
members TrTdistress and.'tat
i-1speciai care or the dead. " It 3
1 Tl* * A**" ' % *
mhiTAMW
so carry along With it a "hand- ,
^.mo-down t roariure''" w hich buys
^ flour, rico, baeon. sugar, and the
in likesuJ
According to the program the. .
IC KVv \V 1? I'liwni.'ni. Piinripal
n, of the graded school a<t Bythewood
will preach the education;o
al sermon and the Rev. L. F.
in- Sanders of Uuwia, will preach
s the Doctrine sermon. Brother
1; Peter Wilson Who is an expert
a- in singing will keep things liverrtc
with his spintual songs.?Mi v
~SuUie White of Union is the
- re--! agent?in the?State, she
keeps""things humming all the
A numbhr of addresses will
V ?
?lie delivered during the week by
proponent educators of the
ig 1 e. ' Sunday will i>e a high
' Vday in Ziun, thousands of peopie
will attend the session.
S MRS. 11. It. CARltOl.L DEAD. .
Ut . ... ... ... ....
~ Continued from rage 1. ??
ev
uess. her mother who "'was -at
0- Milledgeville. and her husbmid
m oho was at Spartanburg, S. C.,
10. tarivd for Nash villa, arriving
' Tifter^she luul passed a?way.
LU L^_ f : ?
.s _Rast Suiuhty; night the .funoral.
?t' pariy, made up. of Dr. Force, the
J. h. Rumor n.uii.
\-'y Dr. Can-oil, si art ail on the sad
.. rouf-nev for MilledgeVUle; where
I " ' * " 4* '
1- the funeral services were, held
m Wednesday' afternoon.
i >
' ^ The lare Reairlce'K. P.Ohhel' Of '
'.s MilledgoviHe, (la., senior -p-barcs
mareulical student at Moharry
ir .Medical College is a graduate of
Raine .College, AugustaAGa. She i
^fvas qirieily- married to Ra-rna^
bus R. Carroll. M. I)., of Spar 1.
1 ;'ji!;u',g. S. C. August 5th. 1025'
*s at Augusta while Miss I>onner
o- was"<>n a visit; hy the Rev.TTayid
F. Thompson, D. D., pastor of
^ l)-,.? rr.rihpTimele ThfpUnt Church |
Kf-She is survived by her husband
i- Hr. OixToll and her mother and
O father Mr. and O.Irs. J, D. Bon
ner'ot Mifledgville. She was
''.'.the on ly . child >>, i ,i
Hi Toe Cum-iad m rx.Ices veci :
d l.v friends from nil tmrl.trf
tl-u* state. ' Anmhg those fivm .
11 ?
(j out tTT the slate ol ligorgia, were
j_ I;r." Uutii 1>. Carndi. (M'nrihia.
f/ S.. Mr. Seymour Carroll,
.cMroeu-v-i'.r-MUsMary t'ro
il zer a.c
^ A. Koree. Nashville. Ten'n." ' , j;
1()U COMOAIKNC4M
IV ? - . - (
vj
? TTouth Caro'iHia At. if. Con l or- euro
Will he Held in Creeir. dk '
Ke.en {Minis lor Uoligh>ua |
t Gat herinji.
? !
-J '1 pec i'.'ll ! lif '{,TTTd"urrr~'
j (, ? I i ' I
Greens'jjle, 2son'. 27 -?The !
>i ;, <.,wi.;v.i i... u wt
3 l he M. 12. Church, North will
^rfh',H,""Tn,-this city. i )T:c<-;r' 1 -n?^+r~
ilirou^h the 'Rl. Hew Robert
D. !>.. LL. JX-ii'khop
of Now Orleans, La., 'presiding. 1
l1_ Bishop .lories is the HrsT Ne
?yru mitlh'U1)' ever to 1,0'.elected
"To tile"bench in America Ly the
General Con fereTice (J' the 2vl.
1 * K, Church.
a- ? : 1? ' ?-?I
The conference will he. hold atWestley
M. E. Church on I7a
' Pall street, the Kev. J, \V.- T&yj
"lor, pastors It mlo\pecled"thaT
i thousands of dollars for Claflin
^ University will be reported.
t' rr.omiiiLiw men and women eon2
reeled with the church arc exsr
peitcd to a! tenrl tlv conference
r ' in Greenville this ;yerj _
ls Columbia Delegate
Hi T ^ R' ~ ' a'ni' > U l?
i??oaoovyoornv<'n'M:iO<:?r":>cn:n:iOc?<;?M?:*?:><:>^'
h | " "THE SIMI'KINS'
it % TilK LKAI)T\G COT.<
??7 THE TWO
*jL L_; 7?PIE?
ft
^ 2'Snxophono.*, Vinlln. T'lanrn'l, Hn
41 ? Music furnished for Balls,-!*;
t- Oi -vvhtUAt-XlotwI. {.i>li?Ti t,is ft*. ] f i (
s. % ; ^ - Studio: A ^emMy
% \ TKLttWlON-l
?y PRICKS 11 Iv A SON'rVB l.K.
v o ?
J fj LeRoy Suripkins, Manager,,* "
'P 8 - ; . (Turn
LG_? .; Address-all mail to LeRoy Simpki
"
* <?
j ?iiL^-Am i j^l at j.
Sumter jstreet has been elected
as a delegate from Wesley, M. E.
Church in thin city. lie will be ?
accompanied by his daughter 4
Miss May M. Palmer to.. Grec _J_
ville for flie?conference, and |
will bie the guest of his son-inj
law, Mr. and Mrs Will J. Thomas
East McBecAve., Greenville.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH OPPOSES j
DR. WHtTtrS-tiOING TO FLA. 1
'""(U>Jn!mueci From Page One)
of?he quoted Patrick Henry's j?
iicry challenge fo Great Britain's
uggrosion when he yelled out;!
''shall we lie supinely upon our
and allow Tampa to take
cut of Columbia the greatest Ne- *
gro preacher in America?" The
house fairly shook with a cho Uv>
of noes. ' At that moment
j.no nouse was in contusion most'
s unfounded a gc ;.? -. nf ppnp1p
.acre trying to geJLjthe floor, rpi
Jon had awaken. Hp told of
'row when Dr, White came to is
Columbia and took Zion she had:Jhl
hardly a hundred members and j*1
after 13 years she had. the larg-;ajj
- membership- of any - Negro!pa
Church regardless- of Ttenomfna- fr<
ion in America"..-more than
Jio
.J\U llkjuscind.?lie futhor trfld ,liei
,f the various activities Rcv.:[-?
White had led in, findilfg emii'.
iiU'iiL for""hundreds of col-1
.nrd people coming into Colum-'
ui, and of his unselfish labors-jag
:i < rganizing the first" Red "Cross
amorgb.1) 1 e-Negroes, and leading:|ff
:i a wS80',()00 drive for Liberty ; a
nds during the Worid War. ! 1
In the Police court and tlteyg
; penitentiary. he said Dr. White | 3
1hi' only Negro who can lay 3?
his hawl_jm ihe?whites and J-r
"blac ks of this city. Deacon J
John il. Waiters, got the- floor fi ?
-.-Ml eavc the?history-"of Zionj-il
i'dr GO years and stated that J |
Kv.'V. While was the most loving. ?
hroadhearted christain. He said \
while our other pastors have1 '}
H.-dli tte.M'- IhUUSHHtlS but lit1.! tf'npl.
\V?LI Conetry. chairman jjl
of the'Hoard of Trustees/made-p|
ihe hiost touch frig speech of allj
ueJori)UgliL"Lhe. whole church 1 o] &
'ears, as he turned to the pul-jpj
oil and Txc-mnved ;^Bro. White"^
for Hod's sake, for the sake of f
^rnrrdim'r yon leave this people1?
Hid 1 hi - c)Ty. if you want more W
m-noy, -tint?it?Hrfmeir^in thisM
ountLW will give vou more thanjS*
,ve will do for''vou. stay here. fr'
witli us and m-yotir old age we j
will care f"i' you/at the last wei^
want to roll your body" down ?
(' (' ai.-lOilier russionalo|
u liiavle ljy. Mho 1 ^
Wlai y?A/do nn, Airs. Alllie B ' jj.
. k-nar.k'T ami alother ChaiTly ' ?
' !-1 " 1 : rT"
' Uev.- \V! ;?.. r -:.,u !.okif
io coylil say m-word. ('apt. voiH'.re
called on J la.' haute to yotc j^
antt-ffiore t !rn '2 t 'nms.'tnd p"o |S
'i lo Voted ""solii'.lv a^aincst. Dr. g
vVliile leaving Columbia. Whito
tha-nkcd the church for a A
w y . ? * ? 7k '
I'o-nll'fltro of thoir Jillotriririrrn unrl 2
said tin1 vote was-thus taken 5'
.would he ^udw Lo lam in. armv- - 5
in;' at a decision in this matter.; \
Thy church voted that Dr. J. j <3
II. Goodwin. Dr. D. K. Jenkjns o
and.Capt. Coultry put the action] o
of the church in the form of i
resolutions to-be published.
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FOR.SALE?One slightly used ?
piano for vale,, and othor hour.o
hold furniture cheat) for cash. ij!
Apply to ^
2do(5 Calhoun Street,
.1, A
. ... Columbia, S. C. i
ooooo/jo o o o o oaiwoowooooof^ ;?
ENTERTAINERS" f |
">RED ORCHESTRA IN ? i
t bVROI il NAS.i ? ??CES?7
_ . |j|
~7? S!
ss Violin, Drums, I'iano and Cornet. 2; t
jrties, Dances and for any Occasion 2"'
'4w*5?Mnsic is dv,.4red^ Sl, >_
St. Hours 3 to 5 P. M. g '
KS 9171?4756. jj?t j;
Eugene Sinipkfns, As?t. .Manager, p ;!
son. Leader. .. . ftd X
n , 1V.Vl Lincoln St., Columbia, S. C.
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Klfcfw^
Ofir. ' T T ?II A TMUOrv'
ftDY. IlAKKIptr
HE UNITED SONS OF t
an organization which is doing a
Irm people of South Carolina. 1
trj-ison, State Master, Prof. J. /
cV. McCrae, State Treasurer. I
ve and gives to the beneficiary
ya from fifty to one hundred dol
)m $25.OQ to $100.00' in Sase of t
usehold goods: If, pays from $1 i
bs and up to. $10.00 on Doctor's hi
ThlfriP-of it; and for miv tnfnr
l^EV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,231(
or Prof. J. A. KIRK, S. Si
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X. II. PIN'
UNDERTAKER AN
of South Carolina
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BEST EQUIPPED IN TIIE CI
FOR- YOURi
ftffirp Phonp. S7IT7
1006 W A SHI N GTON' ST.,?
OWEN &
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??Merchant
We carry a <"o:
_? ot Domestic ar
W oolens--Come
? before purchaser
- . ? gyi
117 WashThf
Phone 69<
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IMPERIAL DR
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Everything carried in a Fi
PRESCRIPTIONS 01
W e call for and dclivt
YOURS FOR SI
IMPER1AL-DR
r
lUmdny, November 28, lBflfc.
|PK v f*^R$J5E? . i -
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P^STate Master
k r>r> auam p. r\ t
lmv^iinwi ot JLf. ui J.
great work for the poor and ;
[t ""has at its head Rev. J. J.
i. Kirk, State Secretary and
t pays to its members while
something after death. It
lars for hospital benefits and *
otal loss by fire of house and
St) to $3 00 per week for sick
n: "
nmli?n*-WrUg ' , ?
) Richland St., Columbia, S. G. *
:c., Rennetfsville, S. C.
CKNEY I
O EMBALMER
and (ieoi'Mia.
" 0 1
ripest Under taker,. *
? = ??
ry Best Service in
the'City. v
WITII^
4 ' I
mplete Motor Outfit. |
ohci lo ISONE in (he State. I
ry BarberShopj > ]
1TY. C'OIME AIV1J SEE 1 J
Residence Phone 7765 | I
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