The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1925, Image 7
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Locals Ar
Miss Erline Goff spent th
holidays At home.
Miss Ophelia Adams spen
Thanksgiving at home.
Miss Blossom Donnerly sper
the holidays in the city.
Misses Addie and Julia Thon
as visited in Columbia last weel
Miss Mae Palmer visited he
sister in Georgetown Thanks
giving Day v?
Doctors Stephpnsftfl ?nd
win spent Thankscivino rtav ;
Beaufort, S. C. hunting.
Mrs H. H. CooperT had s h?
guest for Thanksgiving, Mr
C. C..Brevard of Camden, S. C.
K ' ? - ?; pt
Miss Aline Roundtree left tY
city Sunday,, for Bishopville^ a:
ter spending the week end t
home.
Mr. E. H. Bookman came i
the city from Newark, N. J. 1
the funeral of his brother M
"Gibson.
-Mrs. Gracie Piper of Chest*
S. C. was in the city last wee
? to attend the funeral of heF n<
1 phew, Mr. Geo. E. Gibsun.
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Bfe Swan Rhodes is visitir
in the city, havlng.mad& the trJ
by auto from Gary, Indiana, a;
riving here Tuesday night.
Mr. Converse Tillson ofj^shi
ville, N. C., spent a few days i
the city last week as the gue:
of Miss Mamie Griffin on Pir
? Street. "
The foot ball team of Ben<
diet College entertained with
delightful party on Thanksgr
ing Evening this being qdlleL j
"fenjoyable affair; Thefamous i
jax orchestra furnished the mu
u ic throughout the evening.
*
> - ' The home of Mr. and. Mrs. 1
W. Jackson was beautifully d<
\ K-,\JL X led Ull Thursday afteiiiuL
when they entertained with
vanity shower in honor of Mis
Miriam Asman who is to t
married late in December.
The lower floor which w*
L j thrown ensuite was decorate
j? i in a profusion of chrysantl
ymums, ferns and autumn leave
A number of beautiful gifts wei
to each guest present. A sala
course was served.-'
. VisitorsHh*em
olumbift-to <
rangeburg Thanksgiving Day 1
witness the foot ball game b<
tween Allen and-State were Mi
ses Margaret Rhodes, Gene\
Cornwall, Jennie Mae Champioi
Catherine Mack, Henrietta Boi
zer, Mrs Hattie Cornwall, Eth
and Sutton. _ _ _ ^
Among the out of town guesi
. from Orangeburg who attende
the dance on Friday evening gr
en by the Entra Nous Clul
are Misses Hattie Mae Cori
> well, Genevieve Vincent, Jimm
Dibble and Mr. and Mrs. E. 1
Palmer, Professor Ervin, Hui
and Sheffield of Voorhees Ins
and Mr. Bloer of Montreal, Cai
Misses Adtiie and Annie Be
Nelson, Fitzgerald Reeder an
T.lllinn Wuitu uUended lhe~Oe
up-McGirt nuptials in Camde:
S. C. last Wednesday evening
Following the ceremony was
formal dance_ given in the
honor. TheC olumbia party nn
tored back td the city thi
night accompanied by Messr
Elmer Pickett and Will Chan
Pion. ; ,
Misses Susie Jaggers, Eloie
Jaggers, Mrs. MariaH Glissoi
Miss.-Joalla Mass aa4 llttW D:
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id Personal* ?|
e isy Mae Brown were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford
on last Friday evening. A
it delicious supper was served followed
by after dinner mints.
itt Miss Florence L. Calvary
spent. Thanksgiving holiday in
the city. Miss Calvary is teachi
er n Mayo High School of Darlington,
S. C. She reports thai
Mayo Hi is progressing nicely
ir Another teacher was added tc
'"Ithe faculty this year Mftktng th^
- total 23. '
k Oil Thanksgiving evening l
nj merry group of the younger so
iciety set gathered at the home
I of Mrs r r mon TT?J?
*r
son St., to enjoy a banquet prepared
for them by the members
? of the-Just-Our Boy's Club oi
Benedict College. The rooms
(0
^ iwere artistically decorated wit!
^ a color scheme of green and rose
Several appetizing courses were
served.- An interesting progran
wa^rendered between courses
o
J Thoso present werei Misses
'? Gladys Cureton, Alma Forrest
^ uatherine Frederick, Nath&lK
Frederick, Wilhejnenia Jones
Mattie Lyles, A,nnie Manigault
ir Lillian Nelson, Ardelle Smith
w
_ EsteileSullivan, Lillian Smoot
5" Dorothy Witherspoon, Messrs
. Hopson Briggs, Henry Darity
? Earnest Hugh'co, Alphonso Jones
!g William Jones, Albert McClaim
John Potts Port Royall Scott
Emerson Sherman, Walluee
Workman, William Ritter.
-* The guests of honor were Mes
srs. Raymond and Carroll Fre
derick and Lawrence McFarlin
3 Reporter
ie William Rittei
? ...
The English Club of Bookei
B" Washington High School, helc
a its November meeting on lasl
Wednesday afternoon at_?:0_Q.jql
? clock. 1
A salad course was served af
s" ter which the eeting was callec
to order by Mi4: E. A. Cheeks
^ president. Being Thanksgiv
ing eve, the entire af.ternoor
^ " program which was enjoyec
very much. ..
The club is under the super
vision,of Miss. T. E. Thomas
)6 > i?
instructor of English in the Higl
School.
Ti The next meeting will-be-cal
^ Arthur R, Rowe, Reporter
i
8 %4THE SERVANT IN THI
HOUSE"
sd
l(* Don't Miss it.
A present day play will b<
e- This is the same class that mad<
s- "Mother Mine" famous last-yeai
ra Come out and see Jerry and Mo
jVther Mine again. They are bet
ter, even better this year thai
el last.
Special attention has beei
given to the selection of th<
ts Characters. This same plaj
sd, had a wonderful success ai
v- Howard University last year
k \X7kir /> o tr\ Vk r\4- * 4- U/\ ^ 1""^
u, tt nj ^cnuiv^i, it dc uune even wet
i- ter at Benedict College? A
cy
ie very good and up-to-date plaj
P, is assured. p ^
it Friday, December 11, 1925
f7 at 7:30 P. M. "Don't forget th(
n. date!
rfl- NOUS CELEBRATION
|d LE CERLE ENTRA
~ Le^Cwlo^ntra Nous celehna
n* tecHlast- Friday evening at th<
' Elk*s Home with a dance ant
.a was a colorful and delightful af
ir fair. t A number of invited gues
not being members of tile clul
also enjoyed the evening.
The room was bright witl
Icsgiving decorations. ?
;ght being shaded with yellov
shades. Mr. Beverly Roundtre<
?e entertained with th* Charlestoi
a, dance which delighted the audi
?| ?nea Muiie vm fumishec
A
- . /
rmm faxjm
, throughout the evening by th(
Lj-Simpkins orchestra.
11 COLUMBIA DOCTOR^
rt-T ORGANIZE
i The Columbia Doctors, Phar'
macists and Dentists^ met at
' i the home of Dr. L. M. Daniels:
on Wednesday night and participated
in a> very wholesome
.'and inspiring program.
A _ _The subject for the evening
. j was pneumonia, Dr. B. A. Ev;
erette read a very interesting
- paper after which the discussior
[was opened by Dr. Jenkins and
, fullowed by Drs. Johnson, DanJicls
and others.? After huving
completed the business of the
evening, a very delicious course
t'lwcte served by Dr. Daniels.
. The meeting adjourned tc
? meet the second Wednesday ii
-lllpremher at. the homo, of Dr
A. J. Collins.
PHI BETA SOCIETY
This night was set aside for e
M lection night. The election i:
as follows:
' Mr. B. F. Presideni
1 Miss Leonora Thompson V-Pres
'.1 Miss Osmona LeVallie Sec
u Miss Leoma IlagOOd Acc. Sec
' Mr. H. D. Johnson Corr. Sec
' Miss Sadie Green _ Treas
1 Mr. J. Gary ? __ *. Criti
' Mr. J. W. Stevenson .. Chaplaii
' Mr. L, W. Thompson Reporter
'.Mr. D. A. Br'adrria-n ... Marshal
~ T rp \XT at: A .1 J
A'xi . u . -L .?T? ifimtn ?I'VUVUCiQU
^ - ? i -?? ~ Reporter,
- TTTTV TA\ srrrTTT riRTTR
- Aja-x Social Clulb was Mondaj
. Nov. 30 at 8:00 P. M. at Hey
ward on Blossom St. The meet
r ing was called to order by its
- President and the hymn, just a*
c* I am was sung.
1 During the usual business
t talks Mr. Joseph McDowell ant
- Mr.Harry -Adams spoke of 4rh<
_ i ii1 iifimv""
1 the Ajax dance during Decembei
? should be oifor near XmasDay
- This proposalis to be taken ii
1 consideration by the officers anc
1 mepibers and will be announcec
.later. ' V
To the entertaining committe<
? was added Messrs. Henry Feldei
1 John Johnson, Wilbur Manigaul
and. Herbert Reeder.
=1 The meeting was adjourned a"
9:30 P. M. ?
int: syiicupauurs-"art
= playing TBTcry Monday afternooi
2 for the afternoon dances at th<
:: Assembly street hall.
-These dances are'held Trorr
4:30 to 7:30.
Misses Susie Robinson, Eli
2 zabeth Jones, and Johnnie Ma<
Fierce were visitors at this meet
ing.
..James Wise, Reporter
r?* - ?. ? - ? ?
A DINNER PAkTY
7 A~~(telightful social: affair o.
the Thanksgiving season, was
1 the dinner party given at th<
i home of Mrs. Susie Martin ii
j Ward 1. Thursday evening
I The invited quests, were l. Mis;
Annie B. McGraw, Josie Whit*
. and Eva B. Johnson, Messrs
L Booker T. Neal, Joseph DeLain*
T J. B. Stevenson, j\Jm*ter J. C
White,Tr. The dinner wa:
served as follows:>
T Fried chicken with gravy, po
tato salad, roast turkey witl
oyster dressing, cranberry sauci
j ice tea, pickled peaches, swee
relish, ice cream with pineappl*
fruit, lemon and plain cake. Ai
- tor dinner mints. ... , ^
nrAiKWUlilJ SLHUUL NKWt
t - -^Thanksgiving was a great da:
) at Fairwold. The day wa>s be
gun with .. many prayers o
i thanksgiving and responsivi
reading of Psalm 13:6, aftei
? which breakfast was served,
i The girls then played game:
1 and^ater Tn The afternoon Targ<
- rosy apples were served and Ba
I by Ruth candy. Abov# al
WPO LttAP? ~ ~
i thanks to God for the noble wo-.
'moii-uf. South Carolina who SUS-'
;tu'in thin homo l'or these poor
homeless children. We also
| thank the pupils ot Waverly
School and $jss Jackson, Prin.
for their donation of caned goods
^ahd many other other very usu}|ful
articles of food stuffs.
\j_ Among ..the visitors. at JfairL
' wold this week were Misses LaUra
Good and Lillian Watts of Co>
Irnbia?. Messrs Orville- It. Shef?
liclcl of theU. S. Veteran Hospi-.
' tal of Tuskeegee, Ala., and M.
L;L. Reed, Tuskecgcc 'Institute.
' l. L . -Mrs'. E. S. Martin, Supt.
r I WEiZ.OME VISITOUS BURING;
| THAN KSGIVING _ SEASON
; Dr. OrVille Sheffield surgeon
_ -A\ <fw- Wl n Hospilnl, Tnskoe>
gee and Mr Ileid of Tuskeegee^
11 were , the pleasaril visitors who
, motored to Columbia. These
young men were the guests of
Dr. J. E. Watts and family during
the Thanksgiving season,
their visit was uexpected but
"' all were elated over their stay.
5 A very pleasant trip wasmuule,
to State College to visit relatives
and friends, also to "Cam-7
;den, S. C. to dine with Misses.
'jAddic and Julia Thomas. The
'touring party consisted of Mr.
' Rcid, Din. J. E. Watts ami Q.
Sheflield, Misses Ruth Butler
and Lillian Watts. .
1 Div Sheffield and Mr. Reid
t*
are very-much impressed with
Columbians, its enterprises and
other places visited.
_?AtipreciiV i ms were expressed11'ur
the many: invitations exten-:
ded. . 7 7 7- 4
They left Wednesday "morn- jing
for lusKeegee accompanied
l. return in a few days enro'uted
- for Boston, Mass.
JAMES MARTIN DEAD
5 #
t James Martin of Jenkinsyille,
S. G., passed, away Thursday
3 morning at-5:50 at the home of
i 'his sister 914 Bine Street, where
a | he had been_f6r_several .weeks'
rounder the care of A physician. i
jT "Boy" a?s he was famifiarly'
r^knu'uiH I'cii i iT?u?a ' ffieivflly' ywiic
his> i><\. ?pd was_ liked, ba all ;
? who knew him, especially in
j the community where he lived,
j | fie leaves to mourn his early
t im.... ,j? ? :
jitiis-my away, to wiit; arra nine'
J children, a mother,^ five sisters,
pi one "brother and a host of relatives
and friends,
i His.funeral was held at White
L H;.n flimvli, R-..jrfield County.
Friday.. Interment was in the
family plot there.
Jj RUFFIN NEWS
31 Miss. Nancy Brown, daughter
of Rev. Cf B. BfoXvn took her
1 leave Wednesday 25th for Cleveland,
Ohio where she wi lFspencl
the winter.
On the 27th we were highly
".favored with our yx-bastor paying
us a"visit.
Rev. J. G. Stokes, who preached
a very interesting1 sejiimir
f- feLiiX-hi'miflht- M-ith him
3'Stokes. Rev. J. B. Rouse of
2 Florence, S. C
1 j Sunday being art extra day for
M. E. ministers, Rev. Brown put ,
3{on a program which was enjoy- j
2 ed by all. '
J Rev. Duncan the Teer~ of ;
2 Waiterbom preached th(011:00 ;
J o'clock sermon using Jtidge Sam ;
3 iuel 17:30 Subject, 1 cannot go |
- with these for k-have not, provend
. them. Bro. Step Bennett of !
liWalterboro led in ^trayer, each
gl member was asked to pay one i
t cent for every year they belong2'
ed to the church. We, were
j pleased to know God had spared
'some ixrlivc 51 years in his serv5
Total amount from this was
1*16.48:. - / _ ?
- "NETSON'S BKAl'TY
J . PARLOR
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Hair Dressing of
s' All Kind*. I
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?r Mme. Josephine Nelson, Mgr.
1 1317 Wheat *ti, Columhia, S. C.
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THE LAST GAMI
Claflin vs. Benedic
__ Hy W illiam I). Rnhin?
Great Cl&flin came down like a
All fresh and aspiring to sh
For surely the-gods- were leaguec
? But our "Dusty" though woun
Cried. "Hoys, we have just got }
And "Dounic" forgot where hi:
As he felt the thrill of the old ba<t
Ami "llus" only chuckled and
Came Claflin,. for he was. the do
Then they clashed"on the errit
And t'or the .first quarter. aTldout
I ,,'i ^ith punts and fumbles am
Fach battled, each inch toward tl
So the first quarter passed ant
. And the slars peeped out inst 1o
For like an iron wall did proud
But her wall was built on a pillai
?* Three points oUrs,?a place 4ei
? T"7" tide;
It seemed as if new vim impelled
Third quarter,?fourth quarter
"Fdre'er may that standard be be
We won the game, of GfiUJC5i&c=
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I Good position-forthe rk
I * School near CoTumBic
For further informatic
I . The Palmetto L
I "i 13 10 Assembly
H~:-?comviRiA 5
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I M. XH. HOLLO
| S('H(K)I., t'AKH X?
j Service Rendered With a
| 11 - Will Open forthe Regular S
MONDAY, SEPTEMBE
y
y We teach the Touch-method of
f-- amt-pittrnan method of Shorthand;
S and English. .
? 7 We have a corps of LTIicient Teacl
? For further information, write
1; M. H. HOLLOW
j,
i; 2029 Taylor St., Phone 9115,
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| Prmdture Proof Inner
Savers and Carbon F
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The biggest bill is 1
| Gas Savers and Carboi
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I for both. Both fast sell
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Tiberal Commis
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|?501 -C. Markley St. Gr<
oomo;o?co^o2c?>aax8?:
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WHOLESALE DIRECT
Every garment is tailored to you#* individua
color, cold water shrunk, finest quality, all wo
rnanship .and service guaranteed.
Selling direct from maker to wearer, at wh'ol
tween profits for your own pockety
! r Suits and Overcoats $18.50, $22.50,
y ' CUSTOM TAILORS SIN?
P. A. SMITH, Sales Reprei
101T Washington Sir?t,
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wolf on the fold,
ind goldr
alter our pride;
J on her side. ~ ~"
ded,?limping and lame, .......
to whi this last game!"
s wounds were hound, ??
tleground.
vowed that in vain
wnfall of Paine. , /" . .
liron like warring- gods,
neu me Odds; f
d ifflnaea. in vain, ?=
he goal to gain.'
i the second came,
s.ni that, laist game
Claflin stand,
r of sand!
tek turned the doubtful
each struggling side! 1 1
, still our banner waves.
irnab'y the braves! .
-we are the victors still. _ _ ;
t will. w ^
:d ? f
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ho can teach f
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fe certificate: jj~~
rht teacher. \ ?m,
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