The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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iaturday, February 21, 1925.
! Locals & 1
Miss Sylvester Johnson, is 1
pending a while in Jacksonville, n
Zffpy. Wm Howard nf Darlingon
was a prominent visitor this ?
Vi^Kr~~ , 7?r-^===rt
I Mrs. Estelle P. Johnson and ^?uhildnJir
feu aaiuida^i hlglil luT -t
4^ Jacksonville, Fla. j
Mr. J. W. Beachum of the
B.-C. Conrtacting co., is now j i
7Z seen riding around-in his. new .
_. Durant coach.
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Mr. Russell' Harrison o f
Springfield, Mass., is spending f
a fiew Vdays~with his sister Mrs. ,
~^^er?a-Simons. ?? ^
wn.- . *
" ?~Susie McKan has been ~
\d|^l to her bed for several ^
Jj|E\vith la grippe. We hope:^
^T"jpFher a speedy recovery. ~?
V Qulle a number-of "visitor^=
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were in the city this week, many '
being "in attendance of the Feb- .
ruary meeting of the State FairjS
AsTSOtiation. .. nL
Dr. L. M, Daniels, one of theji
CapitaifSity^srleading phyjiciana Ir
is out again, after having been,1
confined to bed for a week with v
the la grippe. e
Susie Cannon, who has /
t ~ justHoeen- transferred from the s
Rural school at; Arthurtown to e
. the City Pubilc-School system, t
spppf the week-end in Newber- t
* - ry. ' . r
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Misses Catherine and Nathalie p
? iToneriek entertained a number 1
: of their schoolmates and friend^ T:
t - at, 3. Valentine Party given at v
their home Thursday, night, Feb- r
The many friend?} of Hr. T. 5
H. Wiseman, are delighted to'jspending-a^few
days^ here on ?
hi& way,, jfe'om the mid-winter- ?
meeting of the A. M. E. Bishops"~~
recently held in Wilmington, N.
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Mr. Bruee Gray of Washing- j
ton, u. u., motoreu to irmoT s.; p
C. MrH.Gray loft "Washington j.
? Hart 3:33 Tuesday morning andjG
arrived "in Irmo at 9:39^M^s. |j
and two brothers, John and j t
Mansy Swygert will accompany ' r
-r Mr. Gray back to Washington. ?
High School Notes.'2
? ??By piVlmirG. Forrest | T
The Booker Washington High j
School has made steady prog- j <
ress during, the last few years
due to the excellent coorpbra-ic
tinr.. Qfvp"P.j^ teachers-.
eleventh grade-has been added. *
school reach the standard High *
School requirement. jy
of Miss Ruth Butler is-nn adcf-L
eTT ~aFtraction to the efevehfFT^
grade studies. We have a classj
of twenty which is doing some
verynirdgressive woik., The'
students now- 3ihd re-} j
ference work a pleasure. tor^ttre^,
library, enlargeed by the recently
addition of many volumes is Lg
a ready source of information.|r
The equipment in the manual!'(
?t? training department shop, since U
the installing of some very effi-, ^
cent machinery makes possible ^
a high class of work in this de- ^
partmefit. Mr. Furye is the^in- r
V structor. ?- j
|/1, Several organizations have c
17 formed this year. Prorh-'jr
c among these is the Girls' ^
?ila'rt wU??l? " 1
, y? '*?> > * ?? x 11V/11 IOT g
!Lr- chtiiLijng .well under our capable j
It coach, Mr. Madden.
WRt Another source-of inspiration
H* to the High School girls and '
I j boys is the English Club under
I [ the direction of Miss T. E._.
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Personals !;?
"homas. T. E. MclntosH df the Lr
linth grade is the President.
We do not -lack music. Our;liglv
School Orchestra, furnish- Lift
this. r~ ?
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[ours: -? ?? Telephones^ =
i) to 10 A. M. , (Mire .'inn _
2 to 2'fVM,? Residence 243
3 to^ 4 p; M; * ~ j
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. Douglas Williams, M. EXrt
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
109 Nance St., Newberry, Sr-C.j3
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SURPRISE PARTY.
One of the most outstanding
eatures of last week's calendar ]
Aas the interesting Surprise
^aftv ffiVPfl bl Virvnrvr- r\f TVTv.?
,0 - . -waa **& ? AtVllV/X VI 1UI O'
Istelle Perrin Johnson, at the
esidence of her mother, Mrs.
Inry . Perrin, 1015 Richland St. 1
*he party?vKaaAgAyen Jay tifteen
opular young ladies of the So- a
ial Set. -y
he home of Miss Ruth Butler t
nd procee,de(l to the home of the t
Snored guest. When the crowd t
ntered, ikAvas-an overwhelming
urprise. The doors of' Mrs, j
'errin's spacious home were s
hrown open, each and~everyone t
,'elcohied; -Mi. ltiddickr-?3mgt=^g
d by Mr. Robert Gannon furished
musio for the evening. |.
L delicious course of chicken ~
alad, crackers ^nd tea was serv- *1
d to about thirty." This was 3
he most enjoyable evening. of ;!
he week to those present. j
Mrs. Johnson married a few j
eras ago and left foy Philadel- 3
hia, Pa. where she now resides.! 3
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i'his is her first-return home.jlj
s an oldColumbian, popular arkf^]
veil known. BeforeThei? T mar^ ij
iage she taught in the Public I]
School - systemr-^Her many " \
riends_are glad to have her Jj
villi them again7 Sheex- :
>resses a heart full of grati- :
OJLTURE CLUB MEETS. 4
Mrs. E. B. Lewie was hostess j
0 the Culture Club on last Thurs j
lay? afternoon, Feb. 12th. Mrs.
I. N. Vincent the ~ 1st Vine- J
'resident, presiding. The meet- 3
ng opened with_song and pray- 3
r; after "which Miss Charlotte
aclcson. the instrnrtnr in *
r-making, distril^ed?the ma- "
erial and each member in a few J
ninutes had made lovely pink
ind white paper carnations,
^.fter the lesson was concluded'
l delicious chickem salad course _
ind hot cocoa was served, r-^L
""Those present were: Mrs. ).
Saxon-, Mrs. F. . K- Butler, (Irs.
Saraft~Na"nce, Mrs. J. It
^ornwell, Mrs. Fannie Hipp. 1
>irs. Durham, Mrs. H. N: Vin- "i
ent, !Miss Ray jSaxon, Miss J
tnili Butter. Miss Charlotte q
'gckgon. Mggr Eloise Jenkins. 3
Irs. Watson, Mrs. Carrie Brun- ;
on and Mrs. Wakefield. After j
laving spent a delightful after- l
loon, the meeting closed to meeT"
vith Mrs. McOill rm tVio -f/Mir-fV.
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/[onday in February. * '
DEBORAH COURT NO. 252. j
Deborah Court -of?Calanthe1
>To. 252, had its regular insta.1- j
ation in January? The_33L r k 4J
Jrs. A.. Manigault, presiding.
The members were on the job I
lumerically and financially. The "J
Uourt is working in peace and I
larmony. After the installa- j
ion by the Grand Deputy, theH
?usiness of the Court was for a
ime suspended and a delightful -j
epast , consisting^of potato sa- J
ad. sandwir?Vtoa ' v./-.*
J vwnv. U11U 11U L I
ocoa was served. Being called |
hen from recreation to labor, j
he Court adjourned to * meet I
it their next "regular meeting {
n February. ?:~\
Mrs. A.^Mahlguultr-Wr-C.,
Miss L. D. Watts, R. of D. J
BUSY BEE COURT NO. 49. J
Busy Bee Court No. 49, at Co- ij
v THE PALMETT(
anial Heights had their regu- ii
ar installation on last-Monday ch
.fternoon, at 5 o'clock. The | Li
V. C. Mrs. Emily Counts, pre-jvii
iding. After the installation , th
efreshments were ^erved. -|A1
Court meets every 1st and j lo<
ird Mondays iivaach-mohth. 10
Mrs. Emily Counts, AV. C., [of
~ MrsTTTtus, R. ofD. T1
NOTICE
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On Monday night, Feb. ^i3,
he Senior Class of Benedict ^
College Department) will give
i banquet, celebrating Washing- w
Tins?biitlida.y. The?program ?J
vill begin promptly at ei|jht or:Iock.
The friends of the Colege
are invited to attend.
An admission fee of seventyive
cents will be chnrgnd
IEV. A. W. HILL, AIKEN, S. PI
C, DEEPLY IMPRESSED da
WITH PALMETTO LEADER th
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The people of-South Carolina
lave a^ain embreeed a splendidjpporiunity
lor , racial "Uplift
ind inspiration, through the cuk
imns of this newsy pappr A
freat" service can rbe rendered
o all the people""atid organizafons
of this state by making
his paper serve its purpose. St
We are pleased to. say that at
Uken is in the bloom of a great Fi
cason. pore wealthy tourists cl(
his winter, than, anjr jprevious- "i
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Friendship church is still hold
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The- saddest-thing"
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TlOOl WASHINGTON STREE1
I , COLUMBIA
A
reader;;, ' "^r"ig
its placte as the greatest'
urch - is western Carolina,!
trge eroyvds attend every ser-j
ce, and the people are joining
e church almost every Sunday
t a juhilee-Concert-givenT byL.
:al talent, we had more than
i0 white people, the majority
whom were northfiim_people.
ig offering was
TJfiHMarcn the uthp t-ho-Slatel
)llege Quartette will render aj
usical program. ?March the
th the World's Eamaus~Wil
ma' gmijora- ftf Phir-u_
i, will render a program. We
ill pull ofT our big rally for a
* "A. W. HILL. "j
Stags, Take Notice.
"You are expected ttr gather L
ft ' 1 1- "'--"i -
ai/ v y uiucK w ecjnes-j
iy night, February 25th at_i_
e home of Mr. E. H. Wiley,
15 Harden Street. 7
Dr. F. B. Johnson,
Mr. Wiley^?
??Dr. J. Hx Goodwin,
itate Oollege Alumni ={
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Graduates and friends of
ate College are asked to meet
Booker Washington School,
iday, February 27th, at 5 o'>ck
for the purpose of organiz-.;
g a ColumbTar-State-_CQllege:
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