f Saturday, February 18, 1926. | | Locals An Mrs. J. G. Stewart is visiting relatives in Laureog and Greenwood, S. C* FOR SALE?On* new Oliver Typewriter slightly used. Apply to the * Palmetto Leader's office, or phone V " 4523. Mr. Preston Crafton and Miss " EIoise McKnight motored TJo ' .^ Greenwood laat Sunday. They - report an enjoyable trip, ? v _ Mrs. Julia A. Itumphrie8-4aI visiting, her cousins, Rev. and s Mrs. Fishburn in West- Palm ; u i, Pi. * -?ucaun, ria. t- A r Mrs. Alice Kk Johnson, of Hampton Ave., lqft Monday for j; Greehsb6ror N? C., tosee her sister, Mrs. Viola Whittaker, who is at the Wesley Long-hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeeder have returned to Richmond, Va., after attending the funeral of their father, Mr. W. H. Feeder, on last Friday. Messrs. H. O. Walker, Robert : - Knight McMillian and Morrist ? oLX>rangeburgT S. C^vvere visitors in the City on Monday af~7~~ ternoon. " .. ? C ii v ???-C, Calwy, of?H>24 Wheat St.. who has been ill for four weeks is improving. Her daughter, miss Lizzie . is still with her, but will return to New r York City as soon as she recovI ers. rtfirl Mr -T T-t ^vono loff w ? uuo iV/i t Tf CU11COday toatfend the National Stu-1 ""dents Conference of the Episeotr red sachet bag as^a favor. I Jar 1 ' More than 500 of the best people in Culuuibia heard the Ho Silver Tone Quintette in the au-'j)^ ditorium at Allen University la^t' lv, Wednesday night. The enter-1 j tertainment was high class, cen- ^011 jjoyable, and as Dr. Sims said in j]c his comment at the close of thje d. - - iua Tuition *of art by?our group * j which adds much to the accom- \ya plishmen\ of-the Negro race. jThe Silver Tone- Quintette is -sent out by Mr. Cha;. P. Will- qu, iams, of Chicago-^-the man who \ya made the Williams Singers fa- ro^ mous in America and Europe, j c From his institution, we have al- a.]1i wayn gotten the "be.?,i aniil L'llti personnel of the troupe which jjar entertained at Allen substanti- g ates that. They made a pi*o-Cra found impression, and gave an entertainment that a bigger * , crowd than attended last WednpsflnV r>i(rVit fVio^r ?- - ? ...p.., ..-v. c v.l^JT W >_ U I 11C again next week. j | , | - - ?i-Ese NOTICE. ~fpM - - - 'orcl Notice is hereby given that I~l&2 have forbiddem the use of mv>Thc nan?e printed, written or other- to tyTse on TH^statTbhai-jT or in any (*on other manner by Industrial Buil- ^v ding tinction Roll?Eligah Davis, gar Ghappelle, Mary Martin* \dvnnred First Honor Roll, iott Taylor, V. Ga-ten, Frank 'is, Jr., Linnie B: Nixon, Dan-, Walker. -t inert ion Roll?I.eroy Ashford 7irst Grade-Miss R. L. Bynum icher. ' * itinction Roll?Edward Brad-. , Charles . King, Jr., Marie tehejl. va-nced First ? Polio Mn/i-! ? - - ~ V/Vl*t4 J.1UUi, Abraham Hammonds, Le-1 ' Ashford. second Grade?Miss- M. L. rber, Teacher. aor Roll?Jessie Mae Eargle, Bine "BSiiltoh, Jessie Mae II4. Frank Bedenhangh, ties McCtillum, Robert White, ties Whitman. John Whitman, [hird Grade?Miss A. M. Hall, hor' Roll?-Malliot Roseboro. ;tincticn Roll?Donald Reed, ilia Downer. ~ fourth Grade?Mrs. E. C. Nel1, Teacher. mor Roll?Christine Wilson,! stinction Roll?Ida Abrams,1 lzetta Terry, Merjine AdamsB Hfth?Giade?Miss?A.?Er~ shingto.n, Teacher. tlnction Roll?Violet Taylor, ismiKina lioyiViVIyrteleneMearters, Arnold Bentley,) Frank Iker, Thomas P. Gaten, Woodr Miller.- ' . r lixtli Grade?Miss O. E. 3, Teacher. _ 4 is.tjnction Roll?Maggie Gil-, n. Priscilla Veal, ieventh Grade?Miss E. M. ft, Teacher. - None. !en University News. ?;? "1 ' Beta Society Holds Regular : r Meeting. \l i!s W. Thompson 7 fteporf st;~ U^e- regular meeting- of the Beta Society was called to | er Tuesday evening, Feb. 9,! 6, by President B. F. Gibson.! i purpose of this Society is develop the :Collegiate stuFs; intellectually and literalSince the * re-organization the scholastic year, the So? y has been almost doubled strength. It is the predomi- , ing society of the campus and , ocognized by the authorities .ho inotitution. ?^ evening was the time when rogram was to be presented, sequently, a short program rendered. The main 'feathe evening was the ad3S bv Mr. .TnVin R Qfmrononn w v *? ui/u v unouii interesting facts about the |e- .. . -w-?' he final plans for the Annua! iirquetr which is to be held lay evening, February the lfth. We are planning to e a unique, eventful Banquet t will be remembered forj rs to come. . ~ I ;n Christian Endeavor Lea-' gue Meets. secration Sunday, the A. C.'r ^eague held joint meeting of whole league, with Mr. Jas. [ Giles, General Preside n't, preng. The main feature s of the aing were the Song servieea, by Mrs. L. H. Was'hington, ron of Coppin Hal!?; the re kvS made by several students the address by Mr. L ouis Mean, a visitor. - , Mr- .1. i , * . 3TTO LEADER J?i * ^ [ The Song Service led by b< L, H. Washington was very in- l>< spiring. The songs usecl^ were tl Negro- S7Tn*rtnalsrttTatr-roastrt"hTr~ ^ God-like part of man called the Ix soul. * It seemed as tho' God was o! in our midst, as the words of tn | these spirituals-were sung from cc jthe depths of the souls of the th 'students. , tl |?A new system of speaking was si used. The . president called on al Mr. B. F. Gibson to be the first ir speaker. He called on another student; this student called on M janother and so on, until several. M students had spoken. M Mr. Louis McMillan, the Field M Secretary of theg Young Men's A Christian* Association, made an A inspiring address that thrilled A the entire student-tbody. Mr. A McMillan was a visitor and was A only passing thru the city. It A is always a pleasure for us to M have visitors t(r address us and "M see the-marked degree of development under the administration of President James. M. Giles. CLAFEIN'S QUINT STAGES cc COMEBACK |Y Orangeburg, Feb: 6?Af.ter T1 losing the first garpe of the seas- ? on to Paine the Claflin Quint i<^ hit their stride in the game with ; V -Haines and raced thru to an easy V victory. From start to finish, the-Panthers outclassed the visi- V tors; who fought gamely Hopelessly. of-theadept Ct$f-1 ^ lin forwards' and McKay who' X ww supcscd to Le. b f enter j but seemed to be every where at I ? one time, resulted in a lead of 25; f to 1 by the end of the half for! fa the Panthers. i ? The Hainites were more alert j fa in the second half ami prevented]-^ the Panthers from-tnriking-more: v?? than 16 points in this period, j at the same time cthe contribu_tipn-lQ-Hainps, scored by Ander-,^ son and Fisher, nettled 10 points & This making the^ final score of; 41-11. ' '' :J_ ~To say-that any one-man fea-J.y tured the dpy for Claflin would , ^ be wrong, for it was finite evi-'^ dentrthaMiis victory was due to ^ fVlf> i\*? flro rv?n? ^ V4LWVI ? V, U ? W-111C411 UC 1 J played~by?alb .J. ' j* Claflin 41 LINE-UP Haines 11 ? Bythewood *(T. K. R. F. Lamar,? Smith L. F." j Jones's McKSf*^ ? & , Fisher ? Blake : R. G. Turner Knight L. C. AndmsoffjL Substitutes: Claflin; Wilson, o ?> Washington, Johnson/ Brown. o| Haines?Floyd, Pickett. -benedict base-ftall f ; notes " . ' j . ? ' - p (By Theo. J. Hanberry) ?Benedict is again blessed with 2 good prospects for another^ championship team. Among the % older men that will take their % regular berths are:- McFarlin Swbfi Ui'TT hrnhflhivvlft tha / otnh V ing, "Mac" caught for the N. Y. 8 Red Caps the past Summer. Mc- ? ~~ Q Clain will be back at second, o "Slick" says heTwill still-' vveild a oc wicked club. Curry will be back 1 jr short again this yew. Hughes who. must do some of the twirl- 6 Ing is in splendid shape, he will ? *< O' Graham \\;ill be back at first as 3 usual, yet, "Dusty" may be called 0 upon to do-some pitching. Down 0 in Sa-vannah, they call him "Can- 0 on Ball Charlie." Scott, T. Jones % and Worleman will supervise the 8 the outerV gardens. "Dinny" 8 coming up to the mound occa- % sionally to shoot a few acoss the plate. " ' Among the Rookies are:- . ,.oa "Bus" Williams who sa-ys ? "Mac" can't catch, H. Lindsay, - who thinks short-stop is his place. H. Montieth, who will co try to replace Graham, .ajyjngfi nr from the, port side with a good eye on the ball. Myers will try iv> for 3rd, while Whaley will a-pply for Admission to the pitching |staff. W oodson has yielded his.io ? . , , '| |, t~ I ? v,..... 2rth of official scorer toT. Hanirry, to follow in the footsteps C le famous Walter Johnson. ~Beneri irt good -tearrrt: icause *he has most ef -her d players back, only 2 having ^ adualed last, term, plus a good? >ach, Professor Smith will have o ie same kind of a winning team f lat hehnd in foot ball the past ason. Hu lias demonstrated his e xility as a coach during the grid E on "days of last fall. - . * E Benedict's. Schedule/ s: arch 12?SchoQeld t.-t Benedict ^ ar 16 ? Allen at Benedict arch 19?Benedict at Paine ; ; arch 20?Benedict at Schofield pirP2?=?Benedict at Claflin pnl 0?Benedict at Morris nril Pnl r.f P.onnriint ^ pril 16?Morns at BeneTficT pril 23?A lion at Benedict , pril 80?Claflin at-Benedict ay 7?-Benedict at_State Col. ^ ay 14 ?Allen at Benedict. _jl IN MEMORIAM ' * In memory of my husbandj* ekion Greenwood, who -depart-, I,this life on Jam. 31, 1926, New 1 ork, N. Y-. Though we may nhourn .id ibse in life the dearest, ; CAN YOU ; CMARIrE - ENTERT ? ;. I GHarfestot T"/~v r?r- t , i u dc r TUES. NIGH Cash Prizes To do"" yn"r rh?"r ? xhc Chai t. > ii m i. rr*?* ? i lvitLSic Dy tne incompar Royal T ^Tuesiiay Nig ADMISSION o o oo o o o o rOOO'DOtfOO oo cooooo ooo o ooooo a -"THE SIMPKINS' ? _ THE I.KADINC COLO! . TlIE TWO C 7?PIEC 2 Saxophone's, Violin. Clarinet, Bass Music furnished for Balls. 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DEVAULT -In sad but loving remembrance ? f our devoted wife and mother, .us am a UeVault who departed his life t-foree-years ago, Feb. , 1923. ~ Before' our eyes she faded, thjvwijk weamjr every aay; Patiently bearing her suffering ntil Qod, took her away. To see her slowly leaving ,us, ^s helpless *we stood by; y Artel 'drained the cup of bitter grief,/ "he day we saw her die. ?' Her loving husband and chilren, Julius DeVault, David De- ? "ault, Laura, DeVault Barr. _ ' ? 4> <4 V ? 4r % paTHE^, ^ i HE BIG ?. ^" OO.O^OQjO;O^Ct0:Dj^^ - - I Bakery I:? lay, Feb. 8 j new bakery outfit and are g with the very best _ * -s and Pies ^8-^ at we have the very best. c 'j-~ 4 Ral/Qyir? ?" ;?T- IVV>I -y- g ibly Street i? ooooo:ooooC'OQo;ooagc8acg8?K8? ooooaoonooncK^iXtcKKeceoeoeaoeo INTERTAINERS" |. - ? RE1> ORCHESTRA IN A RO LIN AS. g ES?7 - , L > Violin, Drunis, Piano and Cornet. % tic?. Dances and fcyf any Occasion 5 >ss Music is d^.dred, * *t." Hours 3 to lP. 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