The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6

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CONTESTANTS ENT] K... ? ___ With great interest and enthusia: THE PALMETTO f \ 5,000 Subscribers ~ THE GRE Premium Offer ever made in this . Read our offer on page 3. ? 7 ~ Following are the names of ( entered:- * ? Miss Eloise Jaggers ^ =r= Rev. S. C. Campbell , Rev. S. C; Campbell Rev. M. C. Williams . Rev. W. R. Bowman/:-.-. _ Miss Annie L. Ackerman? ? T. J. Lemon J. ~ Rev. O. A. Parker 11 Mrs. Louise W. Randolph Miss Myrtle Evans 1 'Sr- Misa..01pnnie Mae Mosnl.v Mr, R. L. Blue __ Wayside Nules -11 (By Prof W. R. Bowman.>-? j? ? We attended the Grand Lodge of; the Christian Homo Burial^ Benefit; Society meeting last week in Gl*"een . wood. Mrs. Maria Burton of Green-' ville is the founder and president, Prof. W. C. Richardson of Saluda is ***" ' the grants-secretary and Prof. W. E. i Williams of Helgea is. the State- secre- _ - . tary. \_j"' I It is almost nbelievable to hear the members telling wonderful . stories V about the great work this order is c doing in their localities. ~i_ .We believe it onl^m matter of time ^ 1 beforeevery nook and place in South ^ ...-i .Carolina will~have this Society. -.IB The' exercises \\rei,e held at Morris ? Chapel Baptist Church, which is one p ? of the'leading" Churches in town, Rev. ^ W. P. Williams is the popular pastor. He has been there less than a year, ^-^^~-bnir-haS'-..niadp 'hnnderds of friends a who is a graduate of Allen. University, j., is teaching" music at the Little River; Institute.? :?.? ?: [? Mnrrig Tbappl hns nnp nf the best " Sunday Schools in the South. Br6;jC< John Evans is the Superinferident and^g _ nas oeen ior zu vear>- or more, mis ^ scribe wishes Dr. Goodwin, the Super- >. ' J intendents from Union Baptist, Sum-1 ter, Darlington, Charleston and other ^ strong baptist Churches could or V would see this model Sunday School with 500 or more discussing God's j ^ ? word. ... , r While in Green wood we met and; made many new friends,. Mr. Perci-|f val-who has a large job printing de-! t 'Apartment and' Undertaker "establish- ^ mentt We forgot a'nd left our hat J ^ on the train, the depot agent refused; to wire for it, through, the kind ness'a of Dr. Nance, this friend,, Percival phrmnrl eniYiPwViPVP nnrl imt our hat, i We shall never .forget him. We also g met Mrs. Richard Sample and others ^ whose names ^ve have, forgotten . _ c ? We stopped with Dr. and* Mrs. Wil-Jj*. "Jiams, who lived in a cozy parsonage They owned a new sedan and the Doc- j tor knows how to handle it, he took _ I C* us riding and we were glad to see1 , Greenwood. We did not see many o'fr: the teachers as the weather kept all of j. us near the fire. ?" . While enroute to Greenwood we,' along with others helped a poor boy' A C? ?i?: i u_ ii uin xmuv^i^un, in* iiturrnju nt; \vas , ^ToBbediCQiHlHg_li5miElnri<I%_a Xiiend ^ _ . '. kept him from the lock up in Colum " ? bia and we got the boy to Greenwood, q a Baptist minister from Anderson?f knew his father.'and .paid his way ? ' ~ ? ' ix from Greenwood. - -We- hope this boy J reached home alright and \vc sincerely"^ hope this will be a warning to every i ( boy who laavaa homor?. "J > z+AHTO -4i ? <^wI C( _ ^ School Qp Bishop W > A Co-educational Insl $ Under the Auspices of a Offers the Foil JW Arts and Science Grammar School, Hoi | and Tailorings p X For further infoi i.- . yiL.z?'.kii&siBimt ER THE CONTEST! sm the Subscription Contest o LEADER begins is the SLOGAN isfisT state by a Colored Newspape] contestants, who nave alreaa; Vote 198 " 143 ? 142 J' 139 " 135 ?; 128 " 127 " us " 112 "/ 106 ~ ma " 100 ;; PRESIDENT RLUFORD AMI DEPARTMENTAL HEADJ IN CONFERENCE WIT! OFFICIALS OF A. & T COLLEGE REGARDINC WELFARE OF FARMINt INTERESTS Greensboro, N. C., Jan. 31? 'resident Bluford, Director Sta ley and Consulting Engineei Washington conferred with offi ials of the Agricultural and En meeting College, Raleigh, N. C egarding the welfare of the Ne ro farmers of North Carolina is a re?uT? of this conference lans are now under advisemen or a closer and more intimah operation of A. & T. Collegi nd its white sister institution age, all of the forces of the ag icultural agencies for the bene t of the Negro farmers. Be ause of the peculiarly advanta eous position of A. & Oollegi Jrr-Schaub, Director, Agricui ural Department, A. & T. Col ?ge, and Smith-Lever Extensioi Fork of the State, has^promisei o give all assistance available o contribute to the develope nent of the^ Agricultural De artment of the colored institu ign. He also pledged^ his sufp ort in perfecting plans to mak L &~T. College, the center o 11 agricultural activities for th legroes of the State. With sue] nflnpn*w?l mpn as DjrectO Ichaub of the _ Smith-Leve /ork and Director T. E. Browr f the Smith-Hughes Vocations )epartment, a BgfTer day in ag iculture is ju6t ahead. Presi dent Bluford, Director Stale nd Consulting Engineer Wash ngton are highly elated over th neourn-ging consequences of th he conference.*^. * ? UNION, S. C. The Regional Agants Conferonc f the NortK Carolina Mutual Life Ir nrance Company, was held in Unio "hursday January 21st. This Cor erence was mad clip of~~ Greerrvttfr Chester and Uninon Districts. Th I. G. Spaulding, Special Represent necting-operled at 9,-oUdock with M ive of the Home Office, Durham, I who has few equals and no sup< 4ora in hi3 line of work, was tn charg J UNIVB DLUMB1A. S. ens Septembe: r. W. Beckett, A. M., I titution for the Trainii the African Methodist owing Courses: ;s, Normal, Teacher T] me Economics, Music, ' ? '?r f Tnation address:?^ ReV. D. H. Sims, A / ' . * t v J t-t-tjW. . 4 ~ i # - THBPAfcK ^he object of this meeting was special instructions to the Supei if tendents and Agents. If carried will enhance the efficiency of the c< pany in service for the Public. M _ _srs^ J. M. Avery, Vice-President i Secretary', W. D. Hill, Agency Dir tor, M. "AT" Goins, Manager of Ordinary Department from Ho y- Office Wm. II. Harvey, State Ag< Columbia were present. It was 3 edifying* treat to have hea^d addr ses and instructions of these pro nent men. The meeting was fttteni by several Professional and Busin men of the City:- Prof. A. A. Sii made quite inspiring talks. .Mess Dr. W. O. McGill and Rev. J. C. To Districts Managers, of Chester t ' Greenville Districts in their dignif - manner added much to the oeppsit Both?have a very splendid agei put over a larger program for 192 m- .The Agency-Force ot the Union "J trict: Messrs. W. W. Nicholas; W. McJunkins. J. C. Gilliam, M. J: D 5 Kissick, JohnR. Coleman, J. J. Jon I E. W. Wilkins, P. N. Morrison 8 ' "Miss E. Lr. Gregoryr Gjerk in charge the office. Mr. Bolden, District Ms ? ., ager w^s host of the occasion. 1 * other Districts will have to "go_son r- to beat-Union for a greater and. lai er -1926 program. - "Service" is c - motto. ' .. N Miss E. L. Gregory, Office Cler' - NEWBERRY NEWS Newberry, ~Feb. 4?On Is ^ Saturday was a real winter d -in-Newberry also Sunday b the members of Miller Chaj ^ were out in full to hear Rev. ~ T. Culdiriaii, he preached, "T .Great Man in God'ssight." Su day night the church was cro^ ed to he^r Rev. G> K. LyJes, I new Presiding Elder of the Ne - berry District. Rev., Ly] preached a wonderful serm ~ oil "New Life and Deaths jp Rev. Ellis-is doing a wonder! _ work at MillerChapeL_Miller _ work at MillerChapel. Miller a the place to come when you wa f to be revived. ~*\? , The mothers of the Parents Teachers Association met Jj 27th at Mt.' BethebGarma _ School at 2 Pi M. fort her mon1 K ly business ' meeting. A ve e large -crowd was out. They Y e (white) President of an Assoc ^ tion at her school in the sa w' District. V ' _/ 1r- .... ?, i j p uxic y t tiic iauiv.o a vy unu ! ful address on cooperation w the teachers. Mr. E. F. Flo; Principal of Mt. Bethel presenl _ her to the Association. - M y-M. L. Anderson, assistant tea er made, the response to _M e Moore. The following ladies a ~ Mesdames M. Marshall, Nar - Sondley, V. E. Rutherford, L zie Stephen, Sallie Sligh, Hanr v Jones a-nd Alice Ruff. Othi ? wanted to, but time would ] e permit. - . n Miss Addie B. Joones and M M. L. Anderson are the Indusl IC nave a ciuo organized among 1 l" school children. Each boy t j girl is trying to bring one ci ?_ every Monday to help buy a s( ing machino for the school. T1 ATA ata 4T4 4T4 4T4 4T4 4T4 4T4 4T4 JTA AT* AT< :rsity c. r 22. 1925 ~ ). D., Chancellor ik ' . " ~ ng of Negro Youths. ; Episcopal Church. ^ * TT? 1 /N l ? raining, tiign senooi, Printing, Commercial M., D. D., President. v-jr. y Tt^^fjFG ?< ' .> mrroLEAPER - ""' for made their report in this me< rin* ing. Everybody was well pleas j0* j with the work. They adjourn [es_ to meet Feb. 10. and1 Rev. Miller^ the newly appoh ec-|ed preacher for the Newber the 1 Circuit likes his work and t good members say he is alrigl an Rev. G. K. Lyles held his fii s- Quarterly Conference at Mill p*1- Chapel A. M. E. Church F?b. ied They went over the Top. 1 ess , , ? ms' MT. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURC ! NOTES, GREENWOOD, S. ( T j ^ ' ind| Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Churc ied of which Rev. Albert Long, ' )n- iC., is pastor,- is making rap jirngress lmrier its present ma 6> jagements. Its services are be lis. ter attended now than they ha" E. been for sometime. Its Sund< ic~ School is taking on new life: ne es; scholars are greeted every iSu ind . . , , _ . *_ . of day. A weekly Sunday Scho in- Teachers' meeting has been e 'he tablished and the improvemei ie"rtn the teaching force of the Su re~ day School is seen in intere >ur j v. as well as in instruction. Evei k. depa-rment of the church hi been reorganized and thus tl l# outlook is bright for successf , work for the Master, this year ist The "Silver Tone Quintette ut|tion of the Williams' ~Lyceu 3el Bureau of Chicago, 111., render* G.[one of their famous song xec he-tals In the above named churc in- February 2. * ?^? 'd- Founders Day will be observ* he;ther*e February i4, with an "e w- cellently arranged program, les j The great ensuejng conte on that now "claims the attentit ?j-of- all, is the Mock Conferen fcl; effort that ends February 2 is A Greenwood Conference wii is 18 P. E. Districts has been a int ranged. One of the women ? the churcfrfrairljeWappointecr i?| Presiding Elder of each of t' in. | Districts. The Conference ny1 questiori will convene on Jan thsjary 21 and each P. E. wllf repc iry jfor her District. The inters tad (in this effort is increasing a] re, we expect spleTrdf(t"TesrrltS'. ia- This Church has institut me, a campaign for members. Fi | joined January 24. AJive Boc er- ter Club has been organized ith create a sentiment for Chur yd,' attendance, among those w ted have no vital church affiliatio rs. I with any church, eh?j?Brewer Normal School, wi >g its Principal, Prof W H ~H lso yard, its teachers and Studei icy named church last Sunday mor iiz- ing. iah | The effort is being made ers make the church in question, this point, a rentpr of mnrp i Ital Christian activities so as rs. bring a larger_.group, not n< ;ri- reached, into a closer comrnuni iny 1 with-the better things in life f the which to live. bKT ~ Anderson, S. G. -: iW- Dr. J. J. Starks of Sumter.. S. TPy was in the city and 1nrt.nrp.fi at. ~ jPaul Sunday night from the sufcj I used to know." Evi jone present enjoyed this rare trc 3^ ;As the collection is always given ^ I tlio MiooiAnovir C ^ | V..V miooiuiiaijf uuy^cty , Ul . Oltt Y made the hearts of The Missiom Y ladies glad by giving a nice sum Y rthe collection for which we were v X 'grateful. X Rev,' S. C. Campbell and Mr. Y Lee Davis spent Wednesday of 1 week in Columbia. "" O Miss KatieAnderson who has b O ;be at her post of duty at the Reed X School. X Mr.and Mrs. C. Lee Davis gave t -Y few of their friends a turkey din Y Tuesday evening. The table was Y dened with all the rainties of Y season. The lovely place cards b O the following names: Rev. and A iA S. C. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W X | Peek ,Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Willia Y Mesdames Childs, Andrews, Earle Y! Galloway, Misses Mack, Sullivan \ Y i Earle. Dr. L. E. Jones, Mr. Mai YjWaymon Mack, Rally Andrews i Y James Peek. Y I Mrs. Hattie DUckett, Misses I ^ [phlne Wilkeisun anthJRqth~Foster i ujT Rev. Davis attended the concert ] Y sented by Julius Bledsoe at St. F V Wednesday night. O Misses Sullivan and Earle spent N?> week-end in Greenville. They rej .. ... ' . * . i 1 ...... .M / -A- : ??^=g - --Z1"' . ? Bt- ] a very pleasant trip. e(j: The Elks' Reception Friday nigh! was quite a unique affair. Everyone was masked and all enjoyed them selves. At eleven o'clock the "Bills' it;. JS?md-JtelMou&?r.pf resh mpnts,-,. py Mr. Jeff Jefferson is at home aftei jjg spending several weeks in Florida , H? is planning to return soon. ?7 ? The- Silver Tone Quintette presents*' ed a program Monday night at St ler Paul, to a full house. The annex had 1. to be opened. There were quite a ? number uf whitb people present whc expressed themselves as being highlj ?U pleased. The program was ^ jusf , what we were expecting and everyone '* was sowy-'when it closed. Rev. W. C. Crawford preached a h, great sermon Sunday afternoon at St, D. Paul, for two of the teams in interest id ===================== n- ?! it- <?r^ : ' ?)- 1 r I Koyal :! SAT.F 4 ONE NIG1 as -f GU SM ml 4 ' . : sn id|y? Or.o^n i . v^LHsCn < h And Her Ov '1$ COLUMBIA R jy , '' a: x t ALL STTA 9t POPULAR PRI "tp? ?? X A. -A. .A A A A At tJi joi the Rally. Every one enjoyecfthia r J soul-stirring sermon. Quite a num^jber of his memhers were present, "I Hi-llll'l yilll Urn wolnnmp, nntnn ngnirtZ &s Little Robert Beatty is on the sick he list but is much improved at this in writing. *"* ; - u_ There was a debate at Union, Higb School Friday night under the auspices of Mrs. Corrie Watkins. !St Resolve "That Capital Punisbmenl nd should be Abolished-" Of course th< affirmative won. ????i Quite a few Andersontans wer< [present.. _? _ _ yel 71 63116 to Chaifc Caneing and Upholsterins ch; , Furniture Repairing and ho Mattress Renovating. , OS I W. S. TREZEVANT 1019 Harden St.. Cnlumhia. ft. C 1 PHONE 6487 ^7 fc. A. Hawkins* ve Real Estate Agency n"i <rHomes on Easy Terms' j ?1107 '/2 Washington Street to COLUMBIA, S. C. at i *H$ ?^ ?? ,w | Professio on ? 'cir1 : ; iCJfficeTtoursT " Telephones 11:30 A*. M. to 2 P. M. Office 363< _ 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6641 Dr. C. E. Stepehenson -?jr Physician and Surgeon ect ?=r~ iry Diseases of Women and Children > ,at. ' Specialty _to Office: Residence: "*? 1414% Assembly St. 1828 Oak Si ary| .?? in . - "* Dr. L. M. DANIELS c. " Physician and Surgeon ast Special Attention Given Diseaaee o ^ Woman. een 1121 Washington St. 2210 Hamptq ! to Office Phono: 6422 Rea. Phono: 716 St. y ' . ' ' V. o a ner Office Hours: . Telephones ]a. 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 879 t, 12:00 to 1:00 P. M. ^ Re* -469 ine 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. ? ore 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Ira. ~L DR. J. G. STUART ms, and Office: Residence: and 11702 Mt>1n Street 1417 Pine 8tree 1Cef COLUMBIA, S. C. *nd ?^^^? )el- t grid- Office H?we> ?? 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. /f u e n ?# s. ft n ?# . o r. m. 10 i r. m. aul . Dr. J. H. Goodwin the >ort mo W&ahinffton St. Columbia S. ( V . . . /. i -v ? *?*r Saturday Febniary 6, 1926 CHESTER, S. C. t -5 ???? Sad indeed was the death of Mrs. Mamie Hartwell Benson, wife of Rev. ;fWof^8^s55r5TWir home" on York Road. It seems that Mrs. Benson was taken ill while alone, and^ fell in- * *rto the fire, being terribly burned, on ' Friday morning, dying__after a few k houta of intense suffering.1 The funJeral servicea were held at the A. M. f E. Z. Church on Sunday afternoon, af: ter. which the interment was in Ben-' ' son Cemetery.* ; . Mrs. Benson was held in hight cs~t teem and this sudden departure sad; dens throngs of friends. . , 11 - - " 1 neatre; 'EB.13 | HT ONLY f ^RA ; | rm i of Blues | /r? Jazz Band? ECORD STARS %ND ' ' . "" . ?j? " R REVUE | CCS 25 & 5Qc . / . 7 ^ $? Charleston, S. C. 'A A very interesting meeting composed of all of the Ladies Federation Clubs of the City was held in-iterest { of Fairwold Home. Mrs. -Marion Wilkinson of Orangeburg was present and made-an appeal as well as in- i . teresting talk to the clubs. 4 , Five "hundred dollars have been j The Pastor, Rev. W. t! Fraser and members of Wallingford Presbyterian?J | Church have the sympathy of their [ many inends in loss sustained in the fire which occured at the church last * week causing over $2,000 damages. Mrs. Elizabeth BaCosta died at her late residence, 7 Alexander St. on last Saturday. The funeral services were ' I held Tuesday afternoon. . | Mrs. DaCosta was well-known in j the city. She is survived by her .jdanchteiL Mrs?Anna Ranks, matron ? > at the Hospital and training school |and grand-daughter, Mrs. Evangeline j i a | Harrison. ;?XWH>,1i,X**HhXhK,4XmXhXmXmH*,XhX. nalCards | ?: ;rTT"T 1 : Office Hours: Phone 35S0 5 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. ) 3 P. M, to 7 P. M , Sundays By Appointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson _ Surgeon Dentist . Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. , Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 141414 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C rirr,.... inv.m ** . . .?- ? nruivv nuuii. 1U LU IL. Ml ij? Xi tO 0 JF", M. Telephones: Office 5744; Hea. $702 ? DR. "M. A. EVANS Diseases of Women A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 1501 Vi Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. ??^?? ??????? 1 DR. H. R. COOPER = :?- Dentist ? c Gold Crown and Bridge Work A D ? "g^eclalfy. - ? Offi. Phone 6429 1125 Washington ? ^?????? Office Hours: , Telephones: : 8 to 9 A: M. Office 4247 6 1 to 2 P. M. * Res. 8876 2 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelley Jr. - Office: ttesdence: 2101 Gcrvais St. __1301 Pine St Offieo Hourm Telephones:?* 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Rea. 7270 12 to 2:00 P. M. Office 7266 3 6:00 to 8:00 PrMr Dr. Q. J. Champion PHYSICIAN Office: , ^'Residence: 1323 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St 5. COLUMBIA, S. C. j V - * ; ~ ' *