The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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1-1' I. S. L : Dcpartm I I: BIG LINE OF < Wfy * * {. H? Men, Women & CI L'- Spprialfy Sho ?| making and Tailor ~j; ment to seledt from :: at the Lowest Pric ^?I? :; .?Connected wi < > : First Class Barber V A Beauty Pat L I I. S. L < > . L tDepartm I | 113i?WASHINGTOl | --4- " . COLUM] STATF. rOTTFCF. MnTF.fi ~ Orangeburg, Dec. 1?Golden Rule Week was observed December 1-6 with appropriate exercises acording to plans of the Near ??-?"East. Relief ^Commission. ?The following collections were ^ madeFaculty. sncF students $100, Mt. Pisgah'^aptist Sunday School-$?-.067 Orangeburg Graded School $^5, Williams Chapel 'A. M. E. Sunday School $2.0C Total $110.25 for the college and contributing agencies in co??opera*'ion with.the college. Pres ident Wilkinson stated that the ?? most impressive fact of the drive r -- was the readiness of response to --'l his appeals by all participants, - .The matter was put^ over in short ' ^ ..- ,1 .A.'ll i. 1 _ 1 ? JT. " 1 * ui uer \yi ij]i y u i a, 11 on or ae lay, an evidence oft the practical lessons of humanity-iii-inbcl. i-?'?ern education. ^ For the first time in .several !?.?:?yoars"the^istomgT10Io\vitiglJout one day for Christmas recess will be biuKcii this yeai. Wui'h will cease December 23, after which those wishing may go home for a part of the holidays, . returning by the "29th, when classes will be resumed. It is expected that a large exodus ol students will take place on outE %* OA i~ Y X V i r- v, ? - ' - If - i'" f? y I ?'?r? f Y 4. Diam X I X ^ 1^1 T * I II -. Fir r % t~ ? -Af i :ti ~n602 Ma |_ T I * WATC I " X I ^ ? DKMC I _ ~ RINGS 1- A X ' . EX BAR PI | CUFF I X~T^ t i BUY NC X t ' ' ;. ~ Get into the Sul i. "? EEVY ient Store CLOTHING FOR^-? lildren. Boys_Suits es^-Millinery, Dress^ ing. Large Assortand the Best Quality es. th our Store Is i ?Shop for?M^d?and lor for Women tLtL/ v x ent Store v st., phone 7567 hi a, s. -? T-k r->~-? ZZ._r - ? ?L , going trains thyyffird I The music departmenr-is pn paring parts of Handel's Mess . ah for the holiday content D* . ccmber 20th; - This ora<torio & masterpiece and requires e> pert rendition for"cffecTivenesi but those in charge feel conf [ dent of success from every vie1 point. The musical union i ^stronger than, ever in number L and quality and is tnaking fin > progress unaer tne leaaersni of Professors Phillips and Sin , ons. . i /miong coming events are tfc >. gatheSuyy, here of President , a?nd Deans of colleges in th > state, and members of the Elx< cutive Committee of the Stat ; Teachers Association, schedule . for January'9. President Wi . kinson is taking a gregt deal ( . interest in both of these-organ jzations, arranging every deta I for their entent.ainmen> an ^IworEng programs The annu; ^conference of Smith-Deve Farm Demonstvatiun dgenls an Home Worker s"*\vas in session i ,-the college this week under si , | pervisiori of Prof. H. E. Danie i r.?nd Miss Dora E. Boston, fiel i j agents. Mr. J. B. Pierce, c ?l Hampton, Va., General Field i - gent was present and assiste C1 * * V LSH OR ORE] 3 ^XMAS 'G!FE? * . . . __i _ . OF : onds, Watches And * ' j? * AT---.. MKF.I STF.I HSTOCRATS OF CREDIT JEWE iin Street Colui HES ~ CAMEO: rAonr ? ???- . v^rii\L/WATCH -INKS B1RTH S )W PAY NE) . .>. . . A.*. A A > . .> a^A A^A A^A J^A 4^A A^A A^A A^i Dscription Conte: * cv m -' ? ... ... . * materially in the work. $ Practice of both basket ball ^- tcamo, girlo and boyo, has begnn. This; will hp the first year & of putting out a boys tearri^ $ Not many games will therefore ? result. The girls however have 5^ and we are wishing them better X"~iuck and success than ever. ? Prof. B. F. Goode, recent addition to the faculty is coaching the boys team, and Miss I. M. .? Hurlong, the very excellent phy$ sical director for women, is coach % ing the girls. Both are capable i of turning out good teams. , Dr. G. B. White, a fuiiner f Irustea of?the- college, died reo cently at his Chester home afY ? X ter a long illness. White Hall is $ his untiring services for the colX lege extending over a period of X more than twenty years. " He; X was truly a friend of our group Ij! and stood for the very best liX beral education possible for us Jj" through this institution. He was indeed a benefactor of hu,j. manity and deserves a place of $ lasting appreciation among us. | - -n ? THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' A'FAMILY jr ????? ? By Rev. J. P. Washing tun, Pas* tor of Sty James A. M. E. i- Church Vtfjfefrl the first place let us consi:-X ier the definition given by the; sr Apo3tle l^auf Of the Christian" L- Church, taken in its. entirety. Is ily in heaven and eirrth. Firsf s of all, it is taught by this definiip tion that flip r^u'ZTZi -.. W V/11U1V.I1 U1 VjIUlSl p Is & society founded upon natural affinities; it is not a combination but a society. ie tn ancient- times an associa;s tion of- interest combined men [e in corporations for the protecjT tion of 'Common Interests etc. e In modern timeTs identity, of poid litical creed or opinion Iras bound 1- men together in _one_JLeague, in >f order to establish those politii cat principles which-^ppoared~to ,il them of importance. 4-. Similarity <*? hibs-1^" al ted-men into whaf is called an !r association or a society, in order xJ- l& attain inui LJ I'UTHpifilely th? it ends of that" "science to which !_ they devote themselves:?"But js as time rolls on, these go into ^ dissolution. Society passes on, ^I corporations die; principals are ^--established, and leagues become j^jUgsolypri, tn des change, _asscrr deiations break up arni"cuTrrerTo~ w^uw^w. ..... ... W.W.A.'. ^ - . ! % rvxnr^ - - L^l 1 f ' * ? X r ~ - - .- -v X-^t i" ? ???- ? - Y ) $ Y - t, 4% ?.- $. x >: . ? ? <>y : X~T J? r ^?Y jewelry.: i ? | Y - I f . * - i Y t N S -I! L*\KS. , : - | nbia, S. C.--~| ? 5 I ?' ases ?I- <|? CHAINS | !? 'iNh rt TONE RINGS I X ? " T . - , ! ' . _ .j. Y Cr YEAR ! 4 g x 3t--You_cannot los > ..... .p . ' ' ; ' ' . . " ** , . pmpp^piw111111111IJJi- 11111 ! nothing. ;v a It is upon another principle al-S together llit>L Which W6 call a |F family.. io built or formed-?^t--| .is not, altogether built upon ?i- 3 milarity of taste pr identity of, ? opinion, but upon affiinities of S Nature. You do not choose who ? shall be your brother; you can- | 'not exclude your mother or your' ?j choice or opinion at all, but is J founded upon the eternal na-< i ture of things. ~-l? PreciselyJn this same way the ? ^"Christian Church is formed. | Similarity of tastes and. identi- p ty of opinion causes divisions in ? to different groups, but this does & not annihilate the fact that the | Christian Church is a family, 8 ^er~ a?-Spurgeon -puts it, ^'The g tfiood of Jesus makes all men ? akin." " r ~ j1 The church has its genesis in g the family. In the good provi- | dence of God, there is the fami- | ly, then the tribe, then the na- | tion and the nation merges it- g self into humanity.'0 The nation ? which refuses to merge itself irt-: 1 to humanity loses itself in the a general^ ihterests-of mankindTW is soon left behind, and loses al-To most its religion nationality oj like unto the Jews. ^ After all is said and done, . there are but two churches; the ' visible and invisible churches. J,. The visible .church of Christ is u i\ congregation nf fai^Jifnl mtiri hi which the purp-wnrd-nf-find ^ is preached, and the slacrameht Tl duly administered according_tp. Christ's ordinance, in air those1 things, that of necessity are re-J^ quf.-ite to the'same. 1^ Tho allflVP Vinlrlc flMlrt lirl^nK nil v ? w VI UV/ UllVAV^l ail conditions? Difference of tastes . . . . and opinions cause .separations ^ int^dMerentr^upsrbut-xtenoni^r inations do not make the church, 'j The invisible church is the m hurch of the redeemed and Kane ^ J'tod;. better khown as the (1 vJnirch Triumphant, which without fault before the pres-'j'ence of God. ' - j ? ?To- Line or "both of these^Tuifr^^ .ches, the whole christian family? in J."OT"n iiirl rnidh In -hntg5r=Some: who belong- To^t'hu ^j, visible church, may not belong ^ tO the jnyiwil'to Mmrnli some rwho have not the~Prive- IZ lege of belonging to the visible'^ church are members of the m-'n visible churchy- After^ ail, the pure in heart shall see God. - ! a The church -of- Christ?tokos u. not in one individual form o/ n; godness merely, but every form . of excellence that-can adorn hu- ^ manif.V Tn ("IrkrJ'o nmwlJ 4 U r?i~ ?.?? j?i(*ui iu unci e i? J^J TTptttc'e for the wrert aricrfhe vlu^n~ let just as truly as there is a g place foi?the eagle and the-rose rpIn the church of God, there is a , ' place for a Dprcus, making garments for the poor, and for Mary ^ sitting at the feet of Jesus,! just as truly as there is "a place"t -for Eliiah-emifftmffHttg-sHVJse re ligion by his noble opposition, 0f for John the Baptist making a ^ king tremble on his throne, or ? for'the Apostle Paul compassing ^ sea? and land by his heroic deeds., - Winning-souls for Christ is the ^ cheif business of the church. ^ Whenever the church fails to 'j convince men of sin, and bring them into saving relation with Jesus Christ, it is then falling cc short of its mission in the world. (el grand Lodge of masons j ^ ' _ ?-rre Continued from Page 1 I ? ' - ' |Dr L. M. Daniels. -Music cho- n< rus, Eastern Star Chapter. Re- D sponsoDr, 0> O-Johnson, Grand jj Master. Solo Bro. E. M. White, New Brooklahd. Music Choir? and congregation. Solo Bro. E. M. White, special selection, aI "You Better Bun," sung by spe-jE rial request. ip Tuesday?Dec, 8?10 A, M, |s( I The 58th Annual Communi-1, i 10 cation of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, was opened by j Dr. C. C. Johnson, Grand Mas- t( ter. The regular order of bus- ft e?Positively Evei : ; * , : x 8ai ^BxxoBosasasosceoeososo^^ Hair Bobbing MassagingP PORO BEAL I. S. LEEVYTS DEPAf Our Beauty Shop is filling a Ion in Columbia and vicinity, under the ex die Lyles and Geneva Houston, both | St. Louis Mo. Mines. Lyles and Houston are I ?know how to bob hair In any style.?*** hair at all" says Mmes. Lyles and Hoi of customers and get the best and m System has to offer. Price for bobbing is only 35c. I ~IIuir pressing *ahd shampooing, regu Manicuring 35c and 50c. While visiting and shopping in C to take advantage of this Beauty Sho] convenience and comfort. Rest room Shop is always open Jor your service. Mmes. Addie Lyle- & RORO SYSTEM USED LJLXEEVY'S DEPAP 1131 WASHINGTON ST. Colu hb > mi ? m min?iuii i? ess was carried out. Several NI iteresting talks were made by >me of the^ leading Masons of te State*. Various committees L. rcre appointed and proceeded > work on_matters to be_re- 1 >rted the following day. lncdo v \F5<vl%4 O O T* rv> o t/cv; o?O- i*l. j 1" Bethel A. M. E. Church * jbe< Memorial services to departed ,Na ethrcn during the year led by;vai rand Marshal H. H. Mobley? Fit aremonies under direction of rother I. - D. Davis, Grand "Ji reasurer. ta The "EnTogistic "sermon was N. r Rev. H. M. Moore. The ser-jY. on was inspiring-and enjoyed1 ~' all. Reading of the roll of I i leceased brethren during the ? ear; ^vhich numbered about wil >0, by Bro. W. H. Thomas, m0 g ihe-Jevening Rev. Davis as-|Bil sled T>y 1^? hrethrPiP oriH nr\n-1 mr, cgation sang a few of his spe- pre al numbers. cov ednesday?Dec. 9?10 A. M. wh rrhe cirand Lodge wasp called jur -order by the Grand Master Bil r-LFTe transaction of all busi- ore ;ss that was regularly and con- of itutionally brought before it. int mong the orders of the day me a?s a Special Committee on Fi- mi: ince"wlio. rendered"their report pofr rd in ado a few recommenda^ e to the Craftmen. The Com- int ittee was composed of Profs. is 1 L. Finley, J. S. Stanback and tat L. Duckett, Chairman. ope The Grand Master's "address Co as another inspiring part of He le morning program. ? the After the Lodge had listened tee the major portion of the Com ors iff OOC?' if?Ar?Av?f n 4-tw* ?1 ?->?< * ^ c * ?,vivca i CfJUI lO, 111C C1CUUUI1 ficers was next in order. Prac- wi1 eally all the officers were re- fiel leet-ed without opposition,?a At w changes were made. me Col. C. H. Dannelly was elect- or 1 as the R. W. Junior Grand 1 rarden and W. H. Thomas was iic ected as Right Worshipful iu: rand Secretary. The following institutes the officers for the am isuing year : "TpC Dfx C. C. Johnson, M. W. G. ? [aster; J. L Washington, R. , Master; S. A. Moore, Tq . W. S. G. Warden; C.' H. Dan- j dly, R. W. J. G.tW^fden; I. . Davis, R._W. G. Treas.; W. . Thomas, R. W. G Secretary; { Among some of the active Joi embers who were in attend- Fr nee were: W. N. Roseboro; J. re< . Eve; J. S. Stanback; G. H. da; ugh; H. H. Butler; C. A. Law- as >n; J. W. Dawkins; S. L. Fin- usi y and others..; bo' The Grand Lodge adjourned !ec ) meet Dec. 6, 1926, at Colum- .201 rarSrC. > wa ... L' ry Contestant Wii uiii'pifwa :^'." :i tarday, December 19, 1928. j?w^^isWW^^vo<^wwvy?|y?|%vcj?sW?^wwwA?vVwwi and Facial I 'opular at" ~]l\Z~\ FTYSHOP^ tTMENT STORE. j g felt need among our people ig pert supervision of Mmes. Ad-~^ * graduates of the Poro College, X x first-class ladies' barbers who- 0 fl Sfou need not Worry about your" j 1 jston. Just enlist in ourarmy i I ist courteous service, the Poro racial massaging fiflr to $1,00.? \ lar Poro price by all agents, x Columbia, we want our women * p, especially equipped for your * t,-j and lavatory connected. The * J x-uuiie jor your appointments. g I] Geneva Houston AND TAUGHT -| LTMENT STORE. i mbia. S. C. PHONE 7567-- \ IW ANTI-LYNCHJNG BILL IN CONGRESS j C.DYER WIRES N. A. A.C. P 1 --% a ,, , i . New York, Dec. 11?The folding telegram from Congressjn received at the office of the _ < tional. Association for the Adlcement of Colored People, 69 ^ th Avenue: - "Washington, December7, .jl imps VVplHnn .TrrVtnorvyi. Qaofn J IZt - A. A. C. P., 69 Fifth Ave., N. rhe Anti-Lynching BiiFwirich? introduced .today and which Senator McKinley of Illinois 11 introduce^ in the Senate torrow, covers all thefimpor-. it. provisions of -the previous 1 Ih addition, -two important isent Bill. The first, is to rer the acts of mobs not only .r ere thev do him nhvsiral in- %m y. - Second, under the new 1 it will not be necessary in ler to convict the members a mob to show its acts were ended or done as a punishnt for or to prevent the comssion of some actual or supsed public offense. < Signed). "L. C. BYEtt" 1 Ehtr new bill which has been | rouced Tn the tilith Congress, II the product of revision underby Mr. Dyer with -the co? sration of the National League mmittee 01 the N. A. A. C. P. rbert K. Stockton, member of ? N. A. A. C .P. Legal Commitr_ and" of the Board . Directly devoted much?time to? engthening The measure, th suggestions, made by 'Moor a* uiuic^, xrxesiueni 01 tne iN. A. C. P., and Louis Marshall. mber of the Board of Direc*s. . Besides the improvements, in&ted in Mr. Dyer's telegram, merous othor detailed changes ve been made in the phrasing, the measure, strengthening 3 making it more clear and ;cific.~ - -? i m- - :? ? - ? SEPH DOUGLAS, VIOLINIST APPEARS AT A. & T. ff COLLEGE IN RECITAL \V Greepsboro, N. C. Dec. 15? ? '** } *eph Douglass, grandson of ecierick Douglas, apeared in a :ital at A. & T. College, Mon* y December 7th. Mr Douglas was expected, displayed his ual mastery of the violin and w. In his program were setions from the most famous Tiposers. The large audience "sThfghTy pleased. is?See page 3 ?