The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 17, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
turday, Januarf%7, ,1925.
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}'. ; Locals & 1
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y, irs. Dora Miller, of-2225 Ger- I
;; _ j Street is slightly indisposed.
??- i^Greervof Orangeburg; ^
ny willi the boyn?at Dei
rt's on Wednesday night.
? As. Rosa Lee Watts return- t
lo her h<ome" in1 Greenwich, \
Mi., after-spending her holL jv
A pleasantly in Helena, Clin- a
and Columbians. C. ci
Mr- andMrs. Curtis andMrs. ^
Ay Dixon. motored to Char- ^
ference;?They roportod?a-~
htful trip. ??^ rz ^
drs. Mary Champion^ of New *
^rajk City formerly Of Columbia c
..IMompaiiied the .corpse of Miss r
Hudia Kennedy. Though on~a^
In occasion, her many friends
tt> glad to havelier home again" e
Beards are out announcing the \
frnbig of Rsq. William?W. I
Jrk's Law Office; "at 15 School f
-i- Mred^Bostoii^MassL _JVIr. Lark J
W an old Columbian; and his^ t
- Siends here wish -him yrnlim- i
led success in his profession: ^ B
^1 DOINGS OF LE CERCLE i
' M ENTRE-NOUS. - I
J The members- of L&_ Qercle ?
?2ntre-nous met on' their usual
Y*By~and time last week at. the
^A-pqidence of Mrs.-Rhodes. Th^
i ? i '<*?r?? ??* Mi
IW a little in their class work, n
fc^iowever they are hack at work W
again to make up for lost inter- In
estr All members were present,
7 a good lesson Was had and an
enjoyable afternoon spent. A
-^.delicious course of chicken salnliirnn,
rnnna ^ cracker! ^
rjj^as served. - The next meeting
will he with Miss Daisy Roach'.
].r - a
burf"^e F*iaT*'- t
xiiuuii{j uic many arrairs niai ^
$r crowded the week's calendar ^
J\ was the Surprise-Party .given =
^'Friday- evening, by the -Young
f People's Missionary Society- of- ?
V Second Calvary Church in honor ?
/ of their organizer, Miss J. (T.
> Poinsette^ at her residence. ~ ^
"J The plans of the society were ^
'A nicely carried out. A program g
d was rendered. After which-^e?
\ freshments were served. The ^
i' party, dspite the rainy evening t
Lj was njoyed and had a lasjfe at- ^
I tendance. . ,Vi. . .. w
ftk ?? ? , a
V
w". "No reform would be ffectedl^
** if tip-taking were forbidden and
salaries raised, for the 'ban
?would bOgirored^by_both em- ~
pluyees and patrons offcoiehLZ
-- The public - wll tip^ find tips ?
- will tnkor>j no matter what
^ the=rsalari?#. and wages are."?^ .
I H. M. Staatler, of the Hotel PeiinV
sylvania.
1 . ~
. -r^rrrr..
ff?Hev. J. c. While, I'aatO^ of jv
ZUfc-Baptist. Church has acceDt-1 tl
petition as KSHgtros
Joe op our staff. Dr. White ti
needs no introduction. Our sub- tl
senders will bp delighted to ft
?read. from, his^peh_te*4rarme*t-[s]
issue. E
Personals |
very ^delightful time was
n honor?of Dr. T. TV[. Walton,.
Friday. January 2: at thePalatal
Home of Mr. and Jvil'S. J. B.'
rink and white with a touch of
outhern ivy was carried out in
he decorations. The reception
lall and parlor were decorated
vith pink shflrtpri lightsr and an
ibundance of ivy. Whilein the
lining room unshaded pink canlleiTih
silver candle sticks were !
>urning. In the center of the "
linings room table was a beautiul
lace .centerpiece .which held
he snowy .white birthday cake
vith twenty-five small pink can-1
lies, supported on a sliver stand. J
?he birHtday cake was sent ronxSt.
Petersburg, Fla. by Dr.
Valtonrs mother. Suspended
rom-the light which was a hfowl
>f ivy were four streamers of i
link paper. Music was furnishIenry
-^Starks^- A delightful;
Those enjoying the evening ]
vere: Missess Ruth and Alma ,
Vatson, Jennie Mae Champion, .
juth and Edith Butler, Catherine
Mack; Genevieve Vincent,
"lorOnce ; Gantt, Wilhelminar ~
Thompson, Geneva Cornwell,
)em6tra Johnson, Lillian Watts, .
Jarie Taylor of Cincinnati, O.; .
lossie Thomas, of'Boston, Mass; {
Jllie Jones, Matilda Goodwin, '
tuby Entzminger, Mabel Cloud,
Nashville, Tenn. Dr. and?Mrs^T
A T 1 ~
*. a. jenKins, Dr. and Mrs. C.|
5. -Stephenson, Dr. and Mrs. D.
C, Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
xoodwin, Mrs. Ethel Hines, Wil- :
pn,N.G., Mrs. McGill, Sumter,
>. C. Dr^Daniels, Dr. DePinna,
)r. Watts, Prof. GeuT H. Hampon,
Messrs. Hdpton Paul, CresvpII
MnHHpn, T.ivirtgston? Mc^arlinT
"Eawrence ""McFarlin, r
["heodore Jones, Bryant Winhrop,
Heyward Chappell, Geo.
-full, Camillus Woodson, J. BT "
jewte; Jit, rLucius ,Danielsj?'.^tr-"
Kearney, N. J.?"I will live
tntil Llindjtay boys" *??That
is- the. constant' thought
f Edward Lang, 78, hermit of
he Jersey meadows.
All that he held dear in life is
one. His wife is dead", his sons
is app e are d
Fof ^O^yesrs he has been a fandererTWer
searching.
~uontinu&lly he hears his dead ^
Tlfe calling those. "boys." She
alls Jong and loud/feid her wails
re heard long into the night.
,ang doesn't sleep much as a reult?and
the nfghts are so long.
Twenty years ago Lang was
hat gave him a comfortable livli
ood; a loving wife and two fine
oys. One night the boys disl%eared.
Lang_was dazed. He couldn't
nderstand. Nor could his wife
he died calling for*her "bo^s:"
"Those calls lingered in Lang's
ars.-^He couldn't stand it. He
old his business and began to
*ander, paring into
f the. young men he met, ever
nrrfnw mant ? r Ji:__ r <
W illCDV a lwiiiiwi ittce. |
3 the neighborhood where he
nee had been happy.
' He settled down in the Jersey
leaders, out in the seaweed, aay
from civilization. That was
hree years ago. He has built
hnself _a shanty of soap boxes, 4
in and burlap, taken away from i
lie Kearney dumps. A cruci- i
t hangs over the doorway of the <
^ack, a symbol of Lang's hope <
Sat "aome dSjr Wfi" som mar >
THE PALMI
come back. , -_r ?- " ??
They are about 40 now, if thej
still live.?
"1 will live until i^fincT
hoya." Lang-mumbles-over anc
over. '
Doing of a "Dago" ^ ?
In New York the other day A1
merindo Portfolior age 47.''retired
from business. _He came tc
New A ork from Italy" when t
boy, and wuiked "without watch
mg the clock." He mada monej
eat.ahliRhed a cloak and suit business,
which last year had a turnover
of seven millions dollars
and "is now retiring, but he is
doing so in an unusual way4
Almeriircfcr called his brother
and five otherJ employees whc
i i i
ii>u mmn witn mm tor years and
"iiever watched the clock/' and
said: "Boys, I'm going ~to retire
and rest, -and rm_ going_ tc
er, the Italian who is giving a.
ness, said t6~~the New Yorl<
Times:
"These men are receiving only
what they have earned by enthusiastic
work~~and loyal service
-Opportunities?for- success are
Opportunities are?-multiplying;
but only for the youth uhafraid
of toil and study. -Tarthe jnari
who becomes so engrQssed in his
there is assurance of great , sue-.
cess .?But let not his efforts be
twieiy semsn. L,et him remember
in his advance, that the
heights_ of success are jiot aihieved
by 'spoilation of others
but rather by helping others to
help themselves."
Queer doctrine for one 0:8
"them there furriners" whose
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STTO LEADER" ?7 'T
_ duced as low as one-half of .one
r per cent. He came over here
when ten years of agejwent to
7 the^public schools and when fifl
teen began work as a messenger
boy for three dollars a week.
?The State
. Mr. Jas. Williams
f" Funeral Services
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"THe~tQnferal SerVlcesuf Mr.
James Williams was held at
-Union7Baptist Chufchr of which
1 he was a member, on last Sun-]
""day! Tfrnxr?Rywlfiw pVnachpd ^
powerful sermon. His text was
^ He said where:have ye l^id him?
" They said unto Him, Lord come
I end g?~
^nylfin wag n# ~hia hpst,
- and our hearts did feast as, we
: listened to the truths spoken by
this ^piinent devine. .
MrtT Williams has been em:
ployed by~the Southern Kailway
as a switchman for a number of
, years. - '' , "
He Is also a member QLJJie
_ Undertaking - Establishment of
= ManigauIt, Williams^ Gaten.
Mattie Williams, two -daughters,
- -Misses JFhwfW -ftnH T .pnlft Wil.
hams, one brother, Mpses Wfl"
liains, 'Six, sisters, Mioo Mary
*" Mrs. Annie Brisbon, Mrs. Janie ;
Anderson, Mrs. Alice Means and
Mrs. Annabelle Jackson. < __
1 its utmost capacity with friends
1 who came to pay their last tri
irate of respeet-to their deceased f
fri^r\ji^d hixither_
interment ~ was in the TRSIP
_ dolph Cemetary. " . *.
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