The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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I Doings In "Th Of The I By W. Franl Offlcie: 164 Aub Telephone \ Atlanta, Gar-Jan; 28.?-The im- i port ant developments of the past I week in this city were the eon?j ~ tlhued resignations of Standard ^ Life officials and the taking up of a portion of the West Fair car line. The city is taking the two events more calmly than-was, ex.~>naJaal. . 5 ^ - r , ' THE STAND A RD T JFKjl The Standard Tjife insurance]; Company, which lost its origin- ] ??I lai-name- in a merger with the 1 Southern Life-insurance Com- 1 pany a few days ago and is now * the Southern -Standard, is the j topic dpTTiuch Calm discussion. Thejnerger doesn't seem to wor- ^ rv the policyholders because re- A alizingthelhan^bluhders of its president, Heman E. Perry, they * feel it a sort, of refuge to-find themselves in any company that * . is not headed by Perry. ' The Southern Xife is a white * organization and- -it is thought by many "who are not-even wise- ~ ?' and not, merged. A merger of 7 .V wjiite and colored busine&sJn the 1 South-is hardly probable,-think-3 " the people. ^ ^ John R PinkeTt, director^oi 1 agencies, turned in his resign- < ation immediately after the mer- J : - __ger. He is a graduate of Am- 1 . - herst and was a n instruct- ~ or in Summer High School, Stv.1 National B ? Insurance1 Chartered' under Act of ' ' f * ; ~ Home < - W ashingt ? ; 86 Branch Qffie -? -- - ?- Capi t a I ^S t ock _ _ _ _ r_ i~ I ?. ? ??Assets -Over^ lippnaira with Insurance I . Insurance in Force Over Reserve " y i ft '' \ ^ ** * H N.H.COLLINS.] Avflr 1 ^Hft Man ?.? nfl U/nnti \/ f V"JL XWV 1VAV1& UIIU Tf Ullll \ 26 Years of Successful E ' ? 1? 5?fV- ""t :?: T~~.. P~??? Desirable Territory Open f'or Branch -- V ^ ?? ggBBaess e Gate'City" I Ih'outh. i Willvnmfl a- J V ?AA4t?ltlkJ 1 i - ? T~ ~?t i i urn Avenue .^o _ Walnut 0643. ' ^ouis, before coming to Atlanta lis resignation was followed bj :hat of David'-Jones: who wa; secretary of the Standard.?? BANK CLERKS DISCHARGED Thr. Viiy rlpatnlan raiisprthrad cal shake-up in the "Citizen: L r u st uompany,. c o mm o n 13 tnown -as Perry's * bank. S i 3 lerks have been discharged, ii s said. It is charged that there s a "ring" in charge of the man igement of the bank and thai hose who were not fortunate e lough t? be in the "ring" or hac >etter -sense~Ojf business ethics vere discharged. L. D. Milton vho holds the Master's degreo ii urnnwft- nrimiriint.rat.inn ant janking, conferred on him bj 3rown University, was .among hoseudi&charged. It is said tha le knew more about bankinf ;han any other member of thi force, including officials. : rrAR I.INR REMOVEF The West Fair-Lee Street ca ine, has been discontinued be 'and Chestnut St.reetLThe track vere removed last jffieek. Thii ine serves" a very large' color id area on . the West Side bu fortunately most of its patron ive within the bounds whicl .vere, not attected. Passenger >vho live beyond MBPehouse Gol enefit Life Company^U. S. Congress 1898. Office: on, D. C. es in 2fi States V -S ... V.. . _ . - lftOO,000.00 )epartment 256.000.00 - 38,000,000.00 ? 700,000.00 f ' ail E^(| - 1 i district Manager. m of the Race Employee tusiness Administratior / Office: ' Columbia, S. C , [*',. t ^ c**'" * T~^ THE PALMETT ^ lege have access tu llie Walker- -s t West View and the Whitehall s and Wst End lines. . t ! This action was the result of 1 t many complaints . by the Geor- t t gia Railway and Puwei Company that jitney^ bus competition j c is running them in the hole. ^ f They are threatening to remove B - something to relieve the situa- ^ = tion. ??*? r-?? i. ? * ? ,4 WILBERFORCE vs. MOREHOUSE _ AND ORCHESTRA CGNGERTVT 7 rne basket ball , classic ^ age will be rhe scene at the Au- ~ T ditorium-Armory on Friday - night, Februarys. This game ? g- will be played between Wilber -s [ College to decide the basket r t hall championship among Ne- e - gro colleges. Morehouse claim- * j as Her victims last year J. C. ^ r Tuskegee, Atlanta U., Clark, ^ ^ Morris Brown, Talladega and j others. But at the endTof her ~ northern invasirn she was taken off her feet by Wilberforce. Wil- ? t berforce made a clean swep last 11 year and earned the title of Nea gro college champions. t The annual Morehouse Col- i . Concert will be given in the Au- t - ^itoriunr on the same? night, t r It will precede the basket ball J ~ game.. The Morehouse OrchesS tra is oaid to be the best or- ^ 3 chestra of our race?schooler a - otherwise. It is the pride of r t Atlanta and many other cities v 3 where it has entertained. The | j, 1 Glee" Club also-is verv good." L s The AuditoHum is the seat of t f llO ^ J ^ ? _ iucti vcKVlltai1 vjritinu v^pera i p the South. Several,, thousand r _ people are-expectedte -see the _ game and witness the concert. B. T. Washington Monu- . ment for Atlanta. ,r Th% teachers and students of the Booker T. Washington High I khooLare responsible for a move tl^at is on in this city to build a monument to the. great educator whose' name it bears. The _ monument will bo erected en-t he^ campus of the school. ??? ? PtlUKl 1'ALh.S TO ~~\ ..r YOUNG FOLK . ? . ' ? By S. D. Redmonds _ (For The Associated Negro -Press). 1 --v, .--''V : ... Youth like time, is ever fleet? ing, we are: yjourrg^or, a-season - only. Thecal life is not that of youth but adult life. Youth is Tmiy the stage of preparation for real life; hence, we can readily rr see.that in life, as in all tilings ~ else, where there is no prepara? tion as a lulu, there Is Over fail-" ure. In other words, adult life is always just whatever vouth made it. In youth, we are laying the . foundation from every angle." If we lay this foundation well." we t NELSON'S BEAUTY ~ PARLOR- :: ? ?11?Hair Dreasiiitf of ~ ~~ All Kinds. Mme. Josephine Nelson, Mgr. 131^Wheat St., Columbia, S. C. - ? NOTICE ?Davis' Flower Shop Has moved from 1010 WnaKinw-t | ton Street and will be Lo^ cated Feb. 1, 1925 at U 2105 GERVAIS-' ?STREET ?In ("ton w pp.fi nri BEAUTY PARLOR Poro System . and Taught. Visit our J J Shop. Hours: 9 A, M. to 8 P. M. 5 O LEADER hall be enabled to rear ft great tructure upon it, in after years, r ?ut if we are over levitous, and ^ ay it in sand, doomed must be . he superstructure of real life. " And a bad foundation can "be v aid in so many ways; in riotous t rnd hilarity, in the impairment >f heftith, in idloheisgrin extravagance, in a failure to decide iarly upon the serionssicteraf idopting a real life program now ind obtain the greatest amount if education and make the greatest preparation possible Within rour group. ?? We can, as a rule, get a very rood indication~of what a boy or rirTis going td dd, qulte early in ife; for whenever we come acoss one o^ some years, who nevr-gave indication of a serious hought, but seemed content at ill times to "sniggle,", "giggle," md "good time" the time away ; ve may Sareiy conclude that in" hem there is altogether a sandy ovindatiorL heing laidr and that he fmperstrnctty-e will he worth : ust about as much as the "sand" n which it is being laid. And when we are talking to S lie youth of today, we are talk- -< ng to the men and "womeiTof jj omorrow, ancL.the_men and wo- ? hen of tomorrow can be no bet- J ev than the . foundations the 1 routh of' today are laving. $ We shall reab no better har-lS rest than we sow. 'If we plant Ijj lot chestnutstifweset hen eggs^ ve need not expect to hatch tur- H :eys, but chickens, and so in life, ; te-need not oxpoct-to reap great- ^ hings at harvest time, when we ilanted in stubble ^fields. upom lie rocks, m. soil?which' had idither fertility nor preparation. Failures" as adults as a rule "* ire due to the failures of youth. ' rajgiai2JHiajHraiafajgjajajgjafEfajEJBfa gl " ' , . ^ |U| wjl . ; !?_?ly--? i 2 ? T d i tr\T/ic 1 = | ji u. 1 w i IL ar St _ I ; | ? " I ^ Lewie ?| j Loc J : 13fQ ASSe III . ? U ^Mv.UJU> hmMm^^^SS&SSg! There were 16 roco wookly lewspapers in the state of Alaiama in 1895; Arkansas 6; Calfornia, 6; Colorada, 6; Conneccut,. 1; Delaware, 1; District of k)lftmbia, 5 weeklies^! daily md 1 monthly; Florida, 5 weekAlonzo P. F rrr; INCORPC 1012 Washington St. F WA/fA"A^vAAAAAAAAAA7?'AAA"A'AA7VA7 rOJW.M\rVV^^?VvVv>V?Vl^>^V^?v>VwCvCMArvVi?y?y**.T%/?y '?-L-_>-., -?A j"V Wm. AN |rt -LUNCH }- ? SHOE-SHINE IM I 1110 Washington St., : I ' ' ? " ' ' ~ j"' 1 = : A- ? . i " 1 ' X* ^^ HXw!wXX>^fw!KX><X,tXwX?HXw | B.A.BI ,. ... TAIL( ; Hats Uieaneu and" \ '" .bor ana Deliver. f 1112 Washingion St., Pi "1 -1 3 innnnnnnpiFiFip,^ -.?i President. GEO. H.-HAMED PRINTING the Art of producir ipressions on Papc id we have the ART STREET J COLUI . , - ? ' ? ^WWWMiM Mw MWW v M.vWWWWW.M-WWW.M-MWJ J - * ., / -* - . . ?; - .-*~TT_ '. *. ' ?. J 1 M^Htj^lli^llMIMI ?' ' Saturday, January ^17 1925. lies and 1 dally; Georgia, 19- . J weeklies, 6 monthly and <1 semi- j monthly. m About 6,00*0 Negroes were J 1 connected in different ways withthe Confederate Army. . ? lardy & Co. 3 EH AT ED -1-? - T and Embalmers m k I | "Funeral Supplies HONE 3922 Columbia| \ nfepsnisj j [ ROOM ? Colombia; S. C. ! [ ?AX3KER I )RING . - ' jssing and Dyeing : 1 | tone 3814 Columbia, S. C. ^ V ssmmmmmiMsmsa DN, Manager j ^ Ife : 1^ II *jl?- _?-?_i_ *; >|qj| 1""" /I .?" ^L? ~;~lT_lli I AyLsOr I 523 -1 j J | ~ V1BIA.S. C. | : ~ || : " j ||| ^ ft . ,? ?? < ??a3S