The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 07, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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m Batuidaj, February 7, 1925,
w I Locals &
F,' Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins is very ill
f : . at home 2229 Gervais Street.
A real, live newspaper is a
necessity to thO cultivated man,
woman or child. - - .
Mrs. Florence Browir wlnr-ftas^been
stck for thd past" two weeks at her
I home 1410 Park street, is some better
?at this 'witling.?1
?Mrs^ Ilamie Porter is quite _sir.k.
"^with pTicumonla Jit-her^ home~ot^ the:
1400?block of_Gadsden* street.
Master Chas. Thompson Pearson,
three year old son of I\Ir. and Mrs."
~ H. D. Pearson is improving after $n
illness lasting several daya^
K Phone "The" Palmetto Leader
concerning all local news. Get
f your name in the biggest paper
in the South. Phone 4523. ?- '
? Mhssih, N, P Kimwli and ,T. F
Vaughn, . two prominent letter, carrrri
sick list. They have been off duty
for several days.
E--?- Columbians welcome Mr.-and
Mrs. j;iay -to Columbia, however
p tlretEifftay is indefinite. Mr7
|r- Ulav employed hy-Th<> N?tif>n^
sott street, a well khown nurse war
carried. to the Waverly Hospital to
1 have an._X-Ray,. picture. made The
- ^ " full extent of her illness could not be
k ? learned. ^
-tine Frolic, which will rennire every
guest to be ma_sked. It will be given
at the Flks'^Home, Assembly Street,
on Feb. 13, 1925T Robt. Bates, Pres.;
' Leon StarksrV.-Pres.r Arthur Rowe,
Secy.; Eugene Cheeks. Treas.; Henry
Starks, Manager.
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Bjlr. and Mrs. S. C. Pinckney
of 60^ Blanding St., -?-?
announce the marriage of their
,4rr~ daughter
?? ?-?Malzetta Fannie ?
11^?? Mr. William Green
of Baltimore. Md.
V| January 10, 192P.
"AC Home
- 2023 Druid Hill Ave.,
Baltimore, Md. ~=r~
J' Colored Amateurs With Billy L
Graves Co., at Columbia
i theatre.
?^ Having the knowledge of the average
person of Columbia and seeing
t.Vlf* nftor oV*r?*ir ?i. J-1 ^ -
?..w mavv* w**w * ^icocuica at LUC V>U~
__ lumbia - Theatre last Friday high*.^
' anyone would have readily concludt
ed, that the show was a mere bur_
lesque; tho' through ignorance of
some" of the_particl^ftnts. Imposition
detracted much from the Simpkins'
Orchestra. The Orchestra was great
T?j? with specfaTjnention of_ the trajv
drums' and saxaphone players. The
dance presented by a yoang lady was
very _good._ A...larg?_ crowd. throngs!
??the theatre and many were turned
1 drawing card however. Many ^x?pected
to see real talent of amateur
Columbians.? ??
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?A COLONIAL WEDpiN?^
: r Something Exceptional: An Old
Fashioned Wedding, portraying the
dress and customs of the early days
of colonization. All participants, will
wear such costumes as were worti ill
_ eighteertthrcenturv.
This v?ry rare?entertainment will
be see'n at Sidney Park C. M. E,
Church^ Wednesday evening,. Feb.JJ^
at 8:00 P. M. Admission 1 fv Ar 9R/??-a
REV. W. E."FARMER, Pastor
All graduates and ex-students
of Tuskegee Institute are aakcd
{ to meet at Benedict College, Feb.
11 at 7rifB3-01clock. ^
, " ? A. A. NELSON,
? Benedict College
Tuition Fees at State's
Colleges Are Fixed
In Bill
A bill fixing the fees to be
charged in the institution of
"higher learning in South Caroli
r*- =?n? was tmruwuueu in trie nouse
|} ' i Friday by Representative ...McItissick,
"of Greenville, and othi_
ers. After reading it was referred
to the committee on education
and being a reveni^ raising
Pergonals ? 1|'
committee t o the waya and
means committee.
Under th^ provisions of the bill
the^following fees would be
charged at the University of
Carolina) The Citadel, and Clem-sonr
tultfenr'fSO; hospitabTeer
$n;breakage iee,jpiu; laboratory,
$10; term fee, $1(T; nonsteam
heated rooms, ^18; and
steam heated rooms $45.
- ^ifplSvtdes that a Too of $18'
for laundry be paid at Clemson
and the Citadel.
-W . ?Z*
it-fixes, the law school tuition
-at-thTrtfniVerMty. of SQUth Car-:
olina at T100. -
TheT following fees would be
charged at the Medical College
of South Carolina: tuition, medieal
^20Qr-pharmacy, $125; microscope
$10 and contingent fee
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Fees at Winthrop C ol i e ge;
would be as follows: tuition $60;
room rent $40; hospital fee $5;
itfatriculation fee $5; for use of
books and apparatus $5. -There
shall be an additional fee of $501
hrcdur aer-gf muslgrarfand pip-1
lie speaking.* - - / i:.
Fees at the?Colored Agricul-i
-lows: tuition $40;- enlyitiiee fee $15;
laboratory $3 androom rent^~?2XT.?
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/All graduate"irursesiiviiig-iii^
Columbia and Richland County
are asked to meet at Benedictscollege
in the Library, Feb. 12, )
at 4:^0 o'clock.
Benedict LCollege-1
li.MR.-w". C. DEMMONS GOES '
TO THE PIEDMONT
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Mr. VV. (J. Demmons,. one" of the;
chief promoters of the National Ben- j
pfit T.ife Insurance Co., is going - to ,
Greenville, S. C., to ..establish
^cg-im?lie- J^edinQTTt~~sert ion.
pany in this state." Mr. Demmohs |
will have, charge of all towns in~That"|~
section. including Spartanburg, Ajj-;
derson, Laurens, Union, Greenwood,
Clinton andr" Abbeville: ; _L
He stntes- that he is Inih^d of j
jeal live ynnng meir-io assist him in i
this section as representatives.- If
you are seeking such employment
get xh touch with Mr. Ddnrnons. i
DR. R. S. WILKINSON A
VISITOR ?
Dr. R. Si Wilkinson, President
of the State Colored College, was
in the City Wednesday. He mo
tored up for the purpose of ap
committee in- the interest of the
college. ^ 4
~-H'or xhe past ^wumonttreri^rTyJWilkin.snn
has heen ill but he i&i
now on the road to-recovery ,
much to the joy of his many:)
friends all oyer the State as well
as the well wishers of the college,.
Jt-is thought that"4 complete
rest-from the responsible detail,
of-college work for a few-months I
will enable him to soon be his old)1
self. Because, of the meeting of
the legisfat ureTho we ver, and the;
importance of hisbeing present,
Dr. Wilkinson thought it best to j
forget his ^wrr comfort and be'
present~to present the needs of.
the College for another year.
Doings of Le Cercle -Entre-Nous.
In delightful contrast to the
disagreeable weather outside
was the interior of the Ghappelles'
new home on last Wednesday
afternoon, when Mrs. W.1
D. Chappelle, Jr., entertained]
the-Le C^rele-Entre-frous dub. i
The usual one hour was spent!
in French*,'.after which another j
very- social- hour was spent in L
other features of the Club. Thej
members were ushered into theT
spj^ciotta_jlJmng- room, -where "a^
delicious course was served to
thbse circled around the table. "
Menu : Chicken salad on let- h
. tuce leaves, fried mould potatoes,|i
THE PALMET
cream cheese, olives, bread, j
1 harlotte russe, coffee and mints. r;
Very timely was the radio-concert,
in that music was enjoyed ,
Beach.., The . song o? ^India 11
(French) was one of the selec-l
tions heard during the evening,]
Xhe next meeting will be withj^
Miss Ruth Butler, Friday after- j
-ANNOUNCEMENT. I
Mi. D. R. Qlaihs, t'lie Meiy^
chant Tailor, who has-been nnaneiffHseeretary
and business-3
agent., for the Bricklayer* and i
Plasterers tUnion of thfe ciiy 1
for 22 year^has just been com- 1
missioned by the International !
Union-of Bricklayofs, Masons
and Plasterers oy America, as
organizer for the?States? of""
North and South Carolina. , |
He will retain hip position
with his local here and serve
til his rfork on the road makes ')
it nepfessaty fot him ^to make"
son^^ changes, 1
/"THE ORIGINAL BUNCH
r ENTERTAINS
Last Friday nf^ht "The original
Bunch" entertained formallyHr
another newTwmarried couple "
Mr. and Mri Edmund Palmer.
corated in crepe paper and moss.
The"orchestra was at its bestr~
Dancing began at 10/30 and last.^
ed until 1:00, at which time a 3
delicious salad course and punch
were s^yed
Then there were speeches from
some of the folk, Dr. N. A. Jenk'ns
acting as toast-master. Mr.
Palmer spoke on "How he was I
enjoying married life" and two
well known Columbians, M"i s s
Saxon and Dr. Stevenson, welcomed
the-brides- -Last, but not15
hast-, when everyone tho't speech
making time was over, Mr. Goodwin
told a huge joke on Mr. Pal- i
rner, The usual "b U n C h waftthere
and everyone enjoyed the
evenings to the highest. r?~
?"The' Original Bunch1" can do
the same again very soon. "" ]
ENGLISH CLUB OF BOOKER
W A SJIINiSION -HIGH ,
SCHOOL
The English Club "of Booker )
T. Washington High School was
thur^Rowe. acted as chairman, <
and Elizabeth Jones as secretary 1
during the election of officers^.1
The following permanent offi-;
cers"Were elected:? : ?h
Mr. Mcintosh, President; Tim- j l
othy Weston, V.-President; An- j!
nie Belle McGrant, Secretary ;]-'
Lillie MjSi e Cheeks,^Treasurer; '
if r.n rih 'j" *
iviusicai L/ommittee: Uladys ]
Harvey, Maxine Jeffers. !
-Program Committee: Gladys ]
Uureton, Chairman. ^ 7
Refreshment C o m m ittee: j
Glrace Lindsay, Chairman. "7 i
^Members-enrolled, forty-oightT-i
?A few remarks were made by1!
Miss Thomasina Thomas.
By' Ora Belle Sanders.
The Literary Debating
Society.
ALLEN UNIVERSITY
Meeting Postponed?Inclement
Weather.
By R. S. Ritter.) " T^t"~
Wednesday nightr Jan.?2$;^* the'
meeting of the Society was postponed
on^ account of the inclement weather.
However, the inclement weather did-.l
n't?conflict with- the keen spirit of jenthusiasm
which is still in exis-1
tence. .
The members of the said Society i
are aspirinjjjT~tb an undertaking far i
higher than this, and we realizing
that in order to be sueeeseful -it will be
by doing our duties under all circumstnaces
in every trial.
Honored friondc nloooo ?- I
|/ivaao CAtUSO IIIC
for switching from one subject to
bnother for when I think of the time
which is spent in securing worthy
results is plainly more today than ever
before in all hufnan', history. I
feel safe in, saying?that the young" ~
men and women of our Universities,
Colleges and .High Schools are realising
as never before what a school
life means m many respects.
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The menu was as follows:
FaettHyr?Pruite Funch
'Junior?Petite Plate
- ^rritronomotriear Salad
: ^ German Sociological Saltines.
; FTer.ch^pcychnlogfcal Pickled
Sophomore- Neai^oJitan- Ice Cream
ro leader ^ > /
On the 30th of lasV m^nth, we
had -as our guests, " rem>e sent a tires
of the Georgia Carolina Inter^Cellegiate
Athletic Association. All of
the colleges and a few of the High
sehools of-South-Carolina, were represented
and twoTfrom Georgia.
Ad 11:45, tho'student^body assembled
as usual/In chapel for devotional
services. T^Ke visiting friends.came in
to see Usy Then Dr. "D. II. Sims introduced/Prof.
II. . Thompson to adTiess
/trie Association tn words of
welcome in behalf of "Allen. He said:
"Hns fa a .vary unique.-occasion and
t>ns^ Asssoej^tiott- shnws that-wfraye
^ vnflnnlly?rlfM-plnping l?adwrt.h)p a
long Athletic lines." Prof. T. L.~
Duckett responded to the address in
response he made known the friendly
relationship that exsits between Allen
and Benedict. Miss Smith, a teacher
of, Scofield Industrial School spoke
in behalf of~fhe Basket ball squad.?
Rev. Howard of Darlington, S. C.,.
was the last to appear . before, the
faculty and student body td"Kpea1TTTr
his own way in behalf of the Association.
He said, on one occasion that
people wonder why a Baptist minister
follows base ball. I see coming out of
make for the development of the race.
Rev. Howard is servlng~hls fifth year
us Secretary of the Association. 1?
?Certainly, w6 are beginningte-know
that physical training including athletics
is becoming a well outlined
course in every school for ' colored
youths. We are not only speaking
for ourselves?but we?are?speaking
of_any_-large .number of yuungTnerr
and women, who think along this line.
?"-THE-pH'r BKTX SOCIETY, H
At the usual hour the Society as-1
sembled'ln Room 13": , We had some !
well known visitors from the? eity.
Misses Beulah Pearson, Rhudean ReedL-r
and Mr. GhappelleTBrbgddn.; They
gave us some "very encouraging remarks.
-President J, T. W. Mims-assured
them that they were welcome
and to come again, as we are now in
the midst of a number of lectures.
Prof. H. B. Thompson on account of
urgent- business could n&t lecture to
the Society, which we regretted very
much. We will have - our annual
Founder's. Day Banquet on the 13th
jf February, 14th comes on
Saturday. All College members wishing
to attend who are not members
must pay up their joining and membership
fee for January and February,
otherwise they will?not-be admitted.
We regret very much the illness of
are glad ta announce that, th?-Society-;
was very glad to know that nnr hcloved
Bishop is now seemingly on the 1
road fd recovery.?
KATHERYN SHARPER Rpnnrtcr i
On the- night of Jan. 29, the Majotn
Factrity- along-_with the mtrmhwK ofthe
College-of Arts gavtmn Informal
Relepliun for thl! TWo graduating^
;te?Sgg"ot It was indeed an-gv=j
ming^'spent with the best of inspirations
around . them - and many of the^
members said" that they Would return '
next, term to help make our College,
Department ,Ute best in the state. Pro- j
tessor baumgardncr made an excel-'
lent address on "The Advantages of j
a. College Education," I Think every (
jne there will strive to_be a better
:ollege student. -The reprpsentatives
iddresses 'by Messrs. James-Gilcsr W.
ft. Wilson and JUiss Lenora Thompson.
?2.1o_ Mf.- -Robert- Carman,-^ .Reading, \Iiss
Katheryn sharper, Instrumental
rolo?Miss 'OsWinna I.eYallio Tnnc* .
Master Mr. Luther Glenn. Chtfragus
Mr. R. P. Cannon and Mr. T. V. Swin.on.
President .Sims gave us some'
.nspiring, aptj;. encouraging remarks
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biological Cake.
Freshman Economical Mints.
This is the first kind of Reception
ever given like it in the history ol
Allen University. The Dining Hall
was decorated in Garnet and Black
'he colors of the College of Arts and
Science. MTZJCliappeile Rfogdfin was"
honored?guest -Amt the quartette
. nhjrh ir re W4j.ll. known nuidaied ur
a vei-y Beautiful selection. The College
Department was very sorry that
:frnr hnlovcd -Bishop wai- not abki-to-j
be out and befiT us to enjoy the bvptiing,
but nevertheless we did not for-1
get -him and wish for him a speedy
recovery, ....
I:OTICE FROM THE JAGGERY?
(UAi FOiKK ?_
First, I wish to speak of the
Union Baptist,-the'Zion^aptist
and the Ebenezer Baptist church
choirs. They^camtTTo theTTome
-on-last Sunday afternoon and had
a splendid meeting.?Some sing|.
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ing, some praying; beautiful
speeches were made by different
representative nf th churches. 1 ^
Inspiring speeches were made ?
by Brother Dock White of Union
Baptist, Brother Baylor and Mil-Jr*~t
ler of Zidn and a brother from' 1
Ebenezer Baptist churches, v
Second; I wishtothank the """ 1
Upion Baptist church for ^the n
fruit Jbeside the contribution that
was taken up by the -churches.
case of la grippe^under the care
of Dr. B. A. Everett, and since
my illness has confined me to
bud, Und. my many friends have '"': ~
been vei-y ni v;c lu my Old Folks
aud i thank them very much-1
also wish to thank Mr. L. G.
-Moss^-of-Gamoron, S. for the ??
wonderful donation of groceries.
for the home. I am kindly nslc- :
ing support of others. If there
be any donations for the home,
please send them to 2130 ElmwoocTAve.r
or phone 7251 and
T will gladly Tend for thenw-L
?Rev. Jaggora, daughter,
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