The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Bturday, January 31, 1925
Locala/g
j^jA^real, live* newspaper is
^Becessity to-the cultivated mar
T-JBoman- or ehikl.
[ Mr. Henry /Dougherty, o
B^asTiington^T). C., spent~~th
week-end in the city.
a Messrs. H. B - Rutherford an
^ geverl^rRoberts are out of schor
Mm occount of-sickness. ,
J Mr. nnd Mrs Ramey and Ml
1 Word of Aiken, S. C., motored t
Jpolumbia last^ Thursday.
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A scientist predicts that in 1
years there wfll~be no "servar
j girls. He is just 10 years b<
Im hind the time. -
rjf Uncle Sam, it is said, wi
have his debt paid in 1952. Th?
will be even earlier than ou
; friends~~will settle.
Mr. C. H. Haskew of Chera'
- spent the week in the city..
Wft?
' the Federal Court.
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- Mr. Jas. H. Goode, Manage
v of the Mutual Relief, and Bene^
oieht ^asoemtion spent-t?Wrda?
in Charleston, S. C.
^ v Miss Verofta Wakefield, w?
M is teaching at Eastover, spei
the week-end at "home, visitin
{ relatives^ and" friends. 'r
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J Mr. Wm. King of Darlingtc
rj >vas a visitor in the city Monday
% Mr. King while here took t\
\ Veterinary Examination.
Phone The" Palmetto Leach
;! concerning all local news. G<
^ yotfr name in the biggest pap<
in the South. Phone 4523.
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4 Miss Isadore Miles ia back- j
'1? ^ain at her school work at Bool
~yer T. Washington, She was oi
- several weeks on account "of tl
illness and death of her father
A Private Dance will be give
jj at Miss Edith Reynold's hon
l on Blossom Street, Friday a
r ternoon from 4:30 until 10 p, r
Mr. Cuuiilij, of PuliiJti".
4?spent the week-end in the citi
i VisittT^hlS'^^gfiSeF^tisF^^i
School here.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simkia
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompso:
. Mrs. Lillian Cheatham and M
David Diinkfnn oil "fcVl
. - ?' Mil VX XJV*5^IIU.
t motored over to attend the dii
* > ner party given by Mr^ Andre
Simkins, President of the Mi
x tual Relief and Benevolent ~5i
sociation.
Mr. H. C. Culbertson of Wa
erlbo. S. O.. Kev. ri/jgr-Goone
? Flwence, 3. C., alfd Mr.-6f%E
Davis, of Anderson, S. C., men
^ bers of the Board of Directoi
of the Mutual Relief and Bene>
i olent Association were in the c
ty last Thursday attending th
^ Board meeting of said Company
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The Board of Directors c
The Mutual Relief and Benev<
lent Association met at the horn
j?office 15011/2 Taylor Street, Jai
22, 1925, to hold their first s<
mi-annual meeting for 1925. M:
L Andrew W, Simkwrer Presider
nf t.he Mutual ..Relief andBenaj
[ olent Association complimente
[ the Board of Directors,^ Offic
Force ahd a f^w friends with
r delicious-dinner.
SILVER LEAF CLUE
ORGANIZED.
Miss Thomasina Chisolm's, 70
Assembly Street, and organize
u The Silver.. Leaf - Chrtrr The
? ,tnsae^o ma^g jgeciaLlifQ amon
them much brighter; The off
cers elected were: Miss Mati
dA GoodWInrPres,; Miss Jonni
May Pearce, V.-Pres.; Miss S<
die Adama. Secy;
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a Robinson, Asst. Sec'y.; Miss
1, Thmoasina Chisolm. Treas.: Mis;
if.. CommitLeesT TKe~next - meet
e nig will be afc Miss Fannie Rey
nolds, January 29th, at 4 p. m
j Doings^>f Le Cercle
Entrc Nous.
The regular meeting?ef hi
Miss Ray Saxon's residence Wed
? nesdayT January 21st. A gooc
Q. lesson was had and it proved t.<
it be the most interesting one yet
The meeting was honored witl
several visitors. Among then
were Mrs. Estelle Perriri-John
11 son, of Philadelphia and Mrs
it Ruby'DeLorme of Connecticut
r After playing cards an hour an<
the scores counted, it wa3_foun<
^ that Miss Huth Butler had woi
w first, prize, a lovely string o
e beads. Miss Collins drew_-thi
H -highest card -and- received th<
consolation! The boobie went t<
Miss Ruth DeLorme. A deli
? cious salad cour^ was served
7"_ Everyone expressed them&elm
1?? as having enjoyed a wonderfu
aftrnoon. Mrs. W. D. Chapped
* will be the hostess at the nex
in
'Tlmeeiing. * ? : r
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? "JUST OUR BOYS" ENTER. '
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? - The home-of Mr JW. H. Thorn
as. 1316 Richland St.. was th
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scene of lafce-free merriment oi
? Th^'niglvrof January 16th. Care
== were,_forgdtten?and pleasure
. ruled supreme in the hearts o
~ a happy bunch of?young foil
' - who were the gucst3?nf th
"Just Our Boys" Club. Couple
a? began to arrive at 7.: 30 p. m.
j. j' The parlor in which the sc
cial was held had been cleare.t
ie of-funriture except' for chair
and tables Tor Ayhlst. It wa
beautifully decollated in red ~ani
jn green streamers "and'red hearts
ie A very pleasant evening wa
f. spent at dancnig and cards. A
n; ten o'clock ham and pimento
cheese 'saiidvvlehes"afltl" puncl
rar were served. ~
y, At the end there were man;
ol" lil/o* ^ovfoiTTTir - on
vJI Ua JJi UoulU|qi|it>vLl 1\U X Li/I Ldllllj' Oil
:h_ joyed, mykelf" from the guest?
Those attending the social, in
" eluding the Club-members were
p. ma Forrest, Ella _Myers, Matti
r T .. l i*. ot.^11.- C1..11- ^
-- xjjroieiict oumvan, uenevi
Id eve Kyer, Sibyl Nance, Flor
n- e'nce Gantt, Lillian SmooH Me^
w srs^ Albert McClain, Gilroy
J- Griffin, Fred Islar, Bruce Bailey
s- Jfcobert RoaL>nr- Joseph Bailey
Port Royal. Scott, Gerard Ander
son and Wallace Workman. " .
fc- - The officers- of the Club are
r> Robert Hairston. Presf: Port Ro
^"yal Scott, V.-Pres.; Joseph Bai
l~ ley, Treas.; Wallace Workman
H'M ?
~ secretary; Gerard" Anderson
Asst. Secretary.
1_ The music which was a fea
16 dure of the~evening was rendere<
^ by-Mr. "Leon Star Its; pianist am
Mr. Joe"McDowell^ violinist.
te Dr. C. E. Stephenson ~
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I? ? ^Entertains
^ Last Wednesday night Dr. C
^7 the Stags irr -their bbmronthh
meeting at his beautiful resi
:e dence oirOak Street. Despit<
a the sleet which fell all day ant
? night, the Stags-wercroat in ful
force. Whist was the order ant
after the cennttng of the score!
it was found that 'Mr. Waltei
Brawn stood highest closely fol
rt towed by Dr. J. G. Stuart. Mr
9 Nelson was far from the leadei
d and had no trouble in cinchinj
y the "booby." v
i- enlivened by Radio Selections
)- ^Irs. Stephenson, assisted bj
le Mrs. Stuart and Miss Henrietta
i- Boozer,?served a delicious sup
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graw-ivag- an out of town guest, pi
I [An a gonial host Dri Stfiphpnptfm m
II is hard to befatf pi
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Georgetown Items.
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3 The Misses Maria and Mae sj
/j Chib^^1^1 Monday d<
. evening Jam 26th. at their home. W
Quite a lew visitors were- pres- 31
I ent. Among them were: Misses
B. A. Btanchi, Jennie Young, nj
Cf Pawley, Viola Atkinson, Sad- ti
-4h7-WI)limns and Mi. Juseph Atkin$on.
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The evening was very pleas- c
antly gpent. A beautiful and s?
" helpful program was rendreed.
--After whi^h a delicious repast F
\J ""v A number t>f ydung folks are
1 seen daily on the Basket Ball y<
1 and Tennis courts. - 7_ Sl
? Miss Pauline D. is-all-smiles
these days, the gulf has-been ol
' | bridged and the sheik Mr./Thosr "h
nforgiven.?- ? " . ei
Been J?aopk J^^^"nGQn ^aa nefc"
^ matter* girls? Don't let this t<
3^hahdsbme ?heik slip. 7X gJ
r> t , f ; ? , _ .
Miss Amelia Atkinson is send- lo
3 ing ten to twenty letters every |ai
"Iweek tor Albermarle, N. G, JLet cl
| us watch and see the end.~~ ~^
* J -Mi1 .-I je A.; Dunmoreia uei
c jji bw^Dg^ng UPj ^ ^a^orc* C?
^ under,, .the Barber shop's insti- A
tution. Norman is a fine fellow Pi
- 4?ut Gee! his-legsarc so long? ?
. . Mr^and Mrs. Walter H Brown ei
- entertairipd in honor of Messrs. w
\ W. C. Chambers and Rudolph w
1-Fench, of Indianapolis, Ind., on ly
1 i lors were beautif uHydighted and N
s I lent splendor to the many beau- tl
f ul gowns. Seven games ^Of 5
wMst -were played. Prof.-^yd ^
^ and Miss Young held top score cl
ei each receiving a dainty little n
s prize. Mrs. Grace Anderson rejcOiving
the "" Booby./ CoIation
;consisted of chicken salad, punch
l|added to the evening's enjoymerit;?
| Odessa Sanders being sick. Tru-ftt
^ fly hope that she will be all O. K. o]
isoon. ^ --tl
_ Frederick are telling the Senior U
class 6X -Howard High School: ir
^ |.Dmi'L:bn.-Satr-~Bonlt-.be--sharpr sj
but "B" natural/ a
5-?- - - :C. S. B. si
kT&npeckcd Husband
e Not Even Allowed S]
-To Kill Selfjg
trot tired of asking my wife's ^
v permission-every time I wanted tT
- to go anywhere," said Boytf w
Mhrison^ a young farmer jiear
5 here, in explaining why he at- tl
- His bricle of six months cut ir
1. him- down from a rafter-jn^iiis -~4
ubarri, wheTe he had hanged him'self.
He will recover, and now -
! says he is willing to live. fc
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i The Literary" Debating c
Society?Allen c
Unviersity. c
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- - Thn Fnd Prnwina Hip Wnrk p
? <By R. S. Hitter.) g
3 DfVmf in cr ^nniofir ?**?v C
? UV/vivij ?i c ?ysiAymi* q
T ing their dutyr The spirit Of the C
- young men seems to be greater ^
than ever before in t]ie-Jiistory C
i bf this great school, it is said, jv
1 'Tt seermr'TEis' though the young jj
1! are hager to find their high cal- e
ling in life, ft is a paramount j-j
c fact that the purpose" of-this E
- Society is to train young men S
to know and love humanity hi
r order that they may?be able to a
r solve the greatest problems IS
that can come to them and be a
, selves in the highest regarcHEb 3
r that which is good._
v Ort^ihe seventh inst,, Prof, H. S
- B. Thompson called the young !?
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2? 11 .
O T VLVDER
!ans relative to this wonderful C
tovementr ProL McGill -was t
-esent, and was given the priv- t
Tgo expressing himself in i
jhalf of the situation. He said v
The bringing together of this f
)lendi(J looking body of young
iem reminds me of-my-Jiitident I
lys." He made many remarks I
hich pointed out tlie success 1
lat could be gained ^thereby. J
This Society meets Wednsday. I
ight of each-weekr It is get- z
ng lined up for real work, j
Within a few wpeks VOU will f
the, results nf \t?You are 1
ordially invited to come and j
ie us. ?
'acuity Recital at A. U. r
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Without-a doubt Alien Hni- (
^rsity is still on the ladder of r
iccess. On Tuesday evening t
wuiary 20th, a large audience
? friends and ~ students was c
tghly entertained by "An Ev- -g
ling With the Faculty." It a
msical talent of some of the y
eachers. Professors, Baumardner
and Valentine sang so- "
s, "I Hear You Galling Me," 2
id "Somebody Loves Me." The
imax was Mrsr-Viola Hollo- jj
ay's solo,-;- "Longing" wliiclii-jj
aroughfc the houac down"- and- =jj
died for an encore. * !;
-IH-addition to the jprogram-an g
uto Race" which had been in Jj
rogress for over Lwo :mont.hs"]j
imn to n~Ahrazr nV, nmn 9
. v ww w/vvwv? vug^
^especially the studentbody jj
as anxious to learn- who the ?
inner, would be. It was final- S
found out that tJhet College ?
,udents won, with Mrs: Lula -J
elson acting as chauffeur and |
lat they had travelled about ?
000 miles and ralsedo ver$40 0. J
4th the amounts "the- other ?
ifcufTeurs (teachers of A: U.) jj
iised assisted by their pupils, /er
$1,000 was reported.
BENEDICT NEWS. }
?y-Gilroye Griffin. j ;j
The Douglass Debating Club
tot at its usualhour-6:4&, Satrday,
January 24th. After an J
pening song and a prayer by ]
le chaplain, the members an- '
A'ered to the_roll call with quo- 3
itions from the Bible. Follow- j
lg another> song came the con- j
.deration--of the -Club emblem -1
, :? * ^
nd motto. An owl has been ;i
jggested for the former and ;j
le matter is'yet'under consul- ^
-ation. In keeping with the Ij
Dirit of the Week of Prayer, !j
iscussiomof the subject "What
hristianity Means to an.Indi- -
iauai' was engaged in. The I ^
resident made a few closing re- j
tarks, prayer was offered fry -j;
le chaplain, and the meeting j
as closed.f*
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Another student Organization, >
le Ministerial Union, held its
...
eekly meeting on Tuesdays-3
rehing, January 27th, in the
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nndertnlren zjyas-t.hf.._gTe(V
ion of officers for the seconc
emester. The "names-of those
\'ho were elected with their' ofices
follow:
- Rev. J. M. Baity, President
lev. Mr. WestbrooksrVicc- Pros
lev .Mr. W. M. Parker, Sec?y.
lev. MrT A. B. Coleman, Treas.
lev. Mr. C. Simon, Warden.
The^ourth High Class is/be?
rinning to prepare for gradual
.ion time.?At a meeting helc
iFthi^chapel^i College liall uu
holiday last, committees were
ippointed to secure informatior
concerning class emblems and tc
ecommend clags colors. Definte^selection-of
an emblem was
lef erred. Discussion of the
class flovy.dr-was cut, short, due
o the* lack of~time.
Talk is beginning to grow concerning
the coming base ball sea
;on, and it is expected thai
;oon after January's cold is gone
aiufessiu Ducketi will e&li- -h
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r Al RESOLUTION. ~Tr~
f Wltttara f>. Robinson. r
Again I stand upon the crest of time, ~ ?
' And view below., behind the vanish-?
ed/years; . . v
And see before, beyond, the glow subr|?
/linjgi???-??t?. .. .
Heralding Time's rebirth, newHhopes
??rr -new fearer ' ?^ ^
' While in the fringing darkness wait ... ^
^ With cruef?claws and subtle deadly
blows. "
' Below, behind, the wrecks of shatter ed
dreams,
I Of broken hopes and ideals vainly -.
^ sought: . z^rr?
r AIiiii?| hrvfinri, thn Ymir Vcir'a
day gleams. ' \
And on Time's newborn crest, new .
L * visions ^aught.
> Sweep thru-the soul their hupe restoring
beams,
r dreartrs.
5 The Past behind, the Future bright'-"
?j. . * ahe^d, j
i i nere resoxve anew that Love]s
pure law,
I Alone shall govern me,?the path I
-L? tread ' - ^ 1? '
r4?Shall?yield no?selfish? joy,:.; the ?? -
' sword I -draw.
' i Shall guard me only as I form a part
11 Of Humanity's bleeding, Ein torn ?
heart!
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