The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2

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.. iW; ~ S. L.-FlNMvV. dim TON~?1?zz? ? " * ' Johnston, S. C. Nov. 20?The , Annual Thanksgiving Exercis^ es of the Johnston Rosenwald Graded School whs held in t hoschool auditorium, Wednesday night, Nov. 25: The auditorium *' ' - was artistically decorated for the occasion. * The program consisted of yn?? rious songs, spccchc,*, dialogues ana reaaings irom tne suiueut~--. -b.edy.; After the program the _' 1- principal -inndea Mow, Lire if re?marks about the origin of "Thanksgiving and then intro - ^ duced Mi's. - Dal sy- AVi Ilia ins of "I- - Orangeburg one of our faculty 'V ? members mother - who made a ? .very intresting speech*. Mrs. T.. H. Holmes of Augusta also was present. :.-e_ After the program the pat runs and friends passed to the-domestic science class- room and enper. =. v -, .. On Wednesday the stu.dents . brought to_yi'.'.hmlAU':mL0d>nn'|lIu. number of articles.to l>e given-to the poor. After collecting tTm articles, fifteen packages were mnrtp tn lu> rlin rihiO oP 1 lm mi1? ?. fortunate^-u On Thursday. illuming the President, one -of the teachers-ami the treasurer of tlit trustee aboard?di.- t ribuu-d?Uie~ different packages. By singing reading, and praying in the homes, we visited, this seemed : to help cheer them very much. we thank every student for Ids gift also the patrons for their jf silver offering for the pbof. TVia J hhn<i1 nn t?.rwr?r. wnlfl Graded School begun their lirst ^fession in their new building . " September 2ft. We the pVu1x->llL~ students and friends are proud ? of our new building Our student-body now number : 340 plus wit h a f:n-nh v oT LL every teacher seems to be proud of his work and we hope for ? them a succos^fUt term.' Faculty^?Miss L. C. YViUUv Columbia, 1st,. Aclv. 1st, Miss M. A. Jackson, Orangeburg, Hh Columbia, 5th and assisting; Miss A. M. Bouian, Orangeburg, Domestic Science and Gth: C.-OMcIfttOjShr, Prin., .7th and 8th., Winnsboro. gr.:~ ~ - IliBnSiKHf i ^4$^' r^--~ C. H. D ANN ELY, ^7 Junior Grand Steward. ' - ' i afcy. . v _. ,. ? '. *"-'%; > ' ' : V'- ^ ' p*-.-.. . v : . ? . : !. , . ^--w .ijim-?IM*i >* .'1^ ~ * i.n ,-.-v^vv* mmv, |i 1- -TT2T: ./ -^r - .w ! - ;K lior Grand Deacon. ,, ? CLINTON- NEWS --U I * ? 1' h The baij(jiiot: given in honor' the A. Al. E Church.was carried, v out to its full extent.' A splendid - program was rendered. " Mr.' 1 Sptirgeon Dendy, Master of Ce-'a reniony. Open song-r-''Onward"~T: Prayer?Airs- liarffeC Blakley A Ins'tainental s6Iq Miss. L.3VL Lil- ; - . i -iewOmi. ^ 1 Iclpi ul remarks?Rev-. A ry.- Closing rong-"G'od be with'.-', The SowingHcfircle met at the iXcihe 53 Aiand -Airs. Charley i< Voung-i-h iday 20th- program|j, Iteadii.. -tAIIsst Helen Henry Y ~i--I'ct-VOl*" -a.\i t - -j i.la-hAIae' LiTTTe-j wood Song?Alembers. Ques- a .lion lk;x??.?>lis > Rhudino Patter- d ; so;;. Remarks^?Miss Claudia tl Dorarah. 1 'resident. in * ' I '1 "hefMv/ing ('iiyle met at the r home of Mr, and <Mrs- Eugene g ? Liiliewod Friday 27th. Pro-.' r'^tavih-? 4-1-info AI is s Ida Boyd] : InMrilmt nial solo?Mfss A. An- . i . | derson. Reading ?Miss Louise ' h+L^L.. Q . U?Mis.oj^ LuU ' 31. Lilliewood'. Rhudino Patter-1^ ^jon,- CTaFa TTr Iglit, Helen Henry t. and (lad Ulit Do^rah.?? ! , Hi- Vi'ii'ii' L. t ;iii..MTwi -kig. the tii'-si- visitor ga^e_a..very:.., interesting talk. . L. Miss Ida Boyd was'~the guest of Mi > Alli.ea Anderson ol' Spar: Urn burg, Friddy 20th. ' ivii--s Murium snent-tile week end with relations and friends in AeviJie; i y, Friday _:7Tfn ?l?-1 Mr.'John 1). Henry,; Charley Yoi.njr. Ciena llenry and Mr. S. ^ J. L. Patterson motored to An- ^ derson Sunday where the Pied-! niont coufereiied was in session.! , Uev. J. K. Lykes, pastor of | A~~U TY C'.mvh, jo ft for the ^ civ. fere nee iast, Tuesday. He vJ'rt- i?.Vr>d i>v osvrv colored cit-i-^~~ ... . \\ /en oi ( ifhlon and the opposite j. r:4i i< iny-nty ro-pfcipiI lum \ hp members of the A. M. Kr-Church- , wi. li to hahe him come back but . they realise that?he?has now en here_l'or G years. 2\Ir James * T. Kennedy left for Florida' Sunday. S ?.Mrs. Fi'ia Taylor left for Flor- 11 ida a few days ago. r* Mr . Chris Moore of r? c t* Q -ird ihjrn tlie city Monday 2 ami .-pent a: few hours-"with his 3 Si. tor Mrs." Nannie Young. 3 ( I1FSTKK FAUAGKAPHS J v Thanksgiving Day passed - 8 quietly here. Many of tho mon 3 some returning with garr.o and ~ some without; many others o. wln'eri away the liiiiu at UpliiUf g vvxuit; ntui wuni iu wliiui v Titics. : " ^ Members- of the faculty of c> 1 ?? the city schools who spent the g ? " Q iiwfiy are. Mr. George Mais o I - ^' o j hoy, Instructor of Agriculture -8 and Mah'uaT Trainfng, and Miss % j'Allic.Mfic Ferguson, of the Do-,g mc.stic Science Department De- 9. j jlj ji ailment attended the Vocation- & al Teachers Conference in Or-|$ Li J* ** ' - - - - ^ - - - igeburg. . Misses Louise Start- i ick and Estelle Lewis witnes- ; Ml the i'oot hail fame at Living-!i stone College Salisbury, Miss 1 aria Alexanders isited her sis~ T ill Kuik lliil. ProL and Mrs. -i . L. Finley, and son * Miss An- ' ie Garriok, Miss Erma Ander>11 and Miss Lois Henry enjoyed -the game in Columbia el w een Benedict and Claflin, .d vsiteil relatives amd friends; tiss Dewey McDowell spent the mo with her mother ill Nnion; [iss Elva J. l.owry spent the nje wit h her ..parents in York; J i the e kiss room. : : Mis.v Louh-.u Beatly is~flr pa-" ent at the Chester:Sanitarium. ALc. and llix ArattUfin Worthy .J iid 1'amily motored to Salisbury nd spent Thank-giving. Mr. D. J. Young lnts returned em a stay el several months l. Florida* T , 1 . - - . M r.. a-iyd Mrs. Kobt^ Nelson, oberf.Jr.. will leave Tues. for ... 07?. . ' r u lilU'Cl -IJlllU MilV Mi .MiailU, X11U. Mrs. Esther Borders, has reirued to Y\ a si n n g Ion, afJer a ~ usiness trip to the city. Mrs. Mary Ejlei^ Benson is in city .from Washington, D, C. isiting relatives. Mr. Joseph Gwinn, died in Columbia al the SSla-lc Hospital nd the remains reached the ci- ' r Thursday. Eur many years, ^ Ir. G\vlnn was an agent of the d uU.ru I Belief and Benevolent ii.n ! T. l'1' : n ivif.y, Irs. Eliza Gwinn and a host of ? . i , ' irrmvmg 1 riends. Mrs. Janie Henderson and two :naii .suns - will leave Thursday > join Httshand and father,Mr. L?nn ue.nUrnso.il 111 iioiden, W. Master dolor La-nder won the til enrol i!e. Air: Worthy, the raio. ai;d Mr. Robt. Nelson, Jr.. ie ten dollar gold piece, having eld the lucky tickets. \yhen the rnrchants of the ?. ity gave these il'ts last- week. . ' I H ? . SI'AKTAXm IUJ NEWS _uiSparianburg is a boom and ( lings are humming in this qui* | ty and Sunday last was a high try in Spartanburg' and at tire ^ ofdi.'ii Su lk;t|'i!si- i uurch ^HT' i'e goingnverU h>; lop now under lc ' 1?v?< #1 f-c S"? it> lit' ~V TV.W'l 1 arris. La-l Spring'-uu.r. churchL w as at a complete standstill lit you sh-oiild see our church owv l?ev. V.jlTbtms is a preach- , i* and a buiidir fur it is now heiK si.-id that no man lVom no ecu done by him in In is short , l^rth of time. -V ? Alter the coplctign of our luirch on the inside all of the u em hers* assembled "and were Sited upon io ma-Ice- brief speech- " -e?some \ery. ti;11. !y remark* ( ere made coneerning-Kev. Wilam's masterful way of put iiijJT over iki- tfu at* program hat other rnen linve farled onj >r the 13 years-. [J We know .and con less- that! lod sent 1)i^WTllIahiT TTack to j . C\, h(^ is a son of S. C'. but for hejiasf 10 ear., iie lias In'on vvOvOOvvvvS'C"! I vCr?*,;>~<>C 't^OC' ;3 NCOi'ATK Hear the' .junior .i zoors of Col Hear them ;>..t of on their ler/. and the lale-t l.ii.s. Hear ih< ; hear them a^ain. Tiiey are at > "tor all (w a. ions. JOSE1' (OOO OOOOOOO'Ji'OOCOO coo oooo<yo 11tiik .simpkinsh 1LVTf?rft\voi 7?pie* 2 Saxophones, Violin, Clarinet, Ba _ Music furnished for Balls, I*? where Good, Late, Lively, Ilich-C ? : Studio:?ld2il AssotnldyTELKPIION1 PRICES REASONABLE. LeRoy Simpkiris, .Manager',' Ben Garri Address {>11 'nail to LeRoy Sirrfpki i? * V ' ' i in Georgia and N. C., but this year we called him to the pastorate of the Golden Street Baptist Church. Rev. Williams preached Sun4ay night from Matt 5:16, Text 'Let. your Light ?htne." Subject "The Christians are the Lighthouses of God." Our pastor brought many new ideas to our minds in this great subject, he talked?until our hearts were full. Come over to the Golden SO U.a 1 xii.sli'hnrc'h when in Spartanburg. ' c social news One of the outstanding events of the season here in point of beauty ami interest was 4;he wedding' of Miss. Josephine Gitly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening at Mt. -Mb riali Baptist' church. - Throngs rrf~Triends and" relatives gathered ~kmg^ before he appointed hour to witness the nuptials. Under tho direction of Mrs. Jesse 'Wright and the Glee Club the church had been adorned with southern smilax and quantities of chrysanthemums. A beautiful musical program was rendered by the Glee Club. Strains of the Wedding March announced the?coming " of the bridal party Mrs. John Gaines; Dr. Elmer R. Pickett, Edward Gamble and A. R. Levy these were _ the groomsmen. Next came the bridesmaids, Miss Mau!e English, Miss Dorothy Wolst Miss -Mary Dinkins maid of hon rrp and Mrs. E. C. McGirt, Darae of honor, ilic-l-groom with his host man Mr. A. R. l<evy, met the bride at the altar leaning 011 the arm of her father who gave iiiir__away, and the impressive ceremony was performed by Rev > kin assissted by Rev. P.. E. Bradford. A lovely reception was held after the ceremony at. the home jf_tlic bride. blisses Julia Thomas, Addie Thornnsv Miss Roundtree and MPs MllfWE WaBs fflOtbl'tHl L6" Columbia Thursday to witness :hc Benedict-Claf lin game. Ja-ckyon High School enters Earned" Tuesday night at Withers ElaU. ~ Dr. J. H. Thomas and Mr . James Richardson motored to Columbia, Fnt day. A new undertaking establishment lias opened in Camden under the management of Mr. WilHe -Champion of Columbia and R. H. 11 all of Ca-mden. Jackson ,1 HglrSctiool foot ball team meet the Old College Stars Among the of town guests * u ? - im mu ntnuuict-V UU ill! gailiC were Messrs. Root. Knight, H. ;L-Walkor. I^on Lovv, Thoman Frazier, Charlie Young and iterman Dickson. _'iL ' ^ FOR SALE?One slightly used piano for sale, and other huusuhold furniture cheap for cash. Apply to 2dOG Calhoun Street, s. c. 00 o~o ooo o o o*o oowooo o oao:o"o?T<? dn!! harmony!!! c - - I umbia, The Ajax Syncopators. ? ure number "Alabamy Bound" 5 urn once and you will want to ? rour service. Prices reasonable ? >r infojOlTailon address, S ii Mcdowell \ 1010 Lady Street, _ ! Columbia, S. 0. > aoocKPCfaoooooaoaoaaaoooooo^ ttiVliittl-AWtiKS" T; AS A TN- | CES?7 ss Violin, Drums, PianO nnd Cornet. 5 irties, Dances and for any Occasion % lass Music is. desired. -Sfc- Hrmrs- .T to 5 P. M. 3S 9173?4756. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. \ Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, c son, Leader; J _ , ns, 1432 Lincoln St., Columbia, S. C. j ^ ,1. ,p L.uu..^-w 1 ' " ' fc^a i I 3S?gmg! Hj^ J|b ^ REV. J. J. HARRIS01 THE UNITED SONS OF A J li : , ; = Ts an organization which is dofttg a infirm people of South Carolina. 1 Harrison, State Master, Prof. J. A , D. V. McCrae, Stale Treasurer. I' alive, and gives to the beneficiary . ipajfs from fifty to one hundred dol j l'rom $25.00 to $100.00 in case of ti household" goods. It pays from $1.E ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor's bi Thiflk of it ; and for any infor REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,231( : or i^ror. J. niiCft, S. Sc t'lYH. PIN< of South Carolina i Chi J Ve I ' ^ . * j_ T . ; Sec Y ~~ ^ 1 * ~ * r . : | Pinckney's Sanita I BEST EQUIPPED IN THE C FOR YOURi j Office Phone 5707' ? ] 1006 WASHINGTON ST., I' . : : , o ooooao^ojojo.oi^oo o 00.00 o&acwSfl i OWEN a Q " 4I Mercitearit I V ?, j| We carry a co f of Domestic ai 1W oolens?Come before purchasir ; 1 1 SUI 1|17 Washinj Rhone 69 i .-0Qaa&Qsiooo<'<>oo&ODoaao&0&QX>:Q~?) !l A P IMPERIAL DR *. 51- Everything carried in a hi || PRESCRIPTIONS 01 'We iall fui and delivi |r ~ YOURSTOPT5! |l IMPERIAL DR -. J . . .2!"^ .-..i'SL.. Sotomtet jD ?.?i?' RHMI N, State Master iBRAHAM & D. of J. great work for the poor and t has at itauhead Rev. J. J. t. Kirk, State Secretary and t pays to its member? while something after death. It lars for hospital beneflta and atal loss by fire of houn and >0 to $3.00 per week for aickU. /-,. mation write 1 Richland St., Columbia, S. C. ic., Rennettsville, S. C. .. '"a, ; , T r -? .. . . ; GKNEY DEMBALMKR and Georgia. sapest Undertaker, ry Best Service in the City. Wmilmm Z-~ .'Vr;, ' - - ^ mplete Motor Outfit. j? ? ond to NONE in the State^ ?? ry Barber Shop ITY. COME AND SEE SELF. :? Residence Phone 776S COLUMBIA, S. C. tTOoo oooo o oooofjD&n&mz&aQ&a i PAUL 3-g Tailors 1 mplete stock ! id" imported t and see Us_ | ig your next ' i- ? T | y . ;ton Street 63 i in STORF |~ druggists? t. Phone 722b~ir== rst-class Drug Store !! JR SPECIALTY. er Prescriptions. ! [ ervicf.,* j: ? i UG STORE ii ??( T ( )