The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
Columbia, Convention |
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Mr. Editor:?There is always some'\
- thing of interest in CgtUmbta, t6~our
' peopte-and w are Justa Bit surprised
that the colored public is forced to
rely oii the^wliite press for the news7
r-'? 7? that is of interest tp our gfoup.?
Our seeret organizations all or
ft ' practically all,, have headquarters
here and as a result, there is always
something doing of interest to our
Bm people. ^-The same is true, with -.the
A- M. B. Ohurch and while, bccaus?
Allen and Benedict are situated here,
i? t.hprp ?rp hanp^}flfM o^more op less
general interest.'
.. But last weeTc, was an unusual in
Conference" met here and a great
e T_.J 5 li. ^ . r
vuuicicutc iimecu iv. was. une-?out(i
p ' have to attend to grasp its importance.
' Hundreds of young men
from all^Sver the state, mingling with
_ . matured minds and; discussing'' with
^ ' them subjects that had" to do with
P- "" the future of <?ur people, with an inp
telligencc that was truly ourpriring.
Pg)?s^_.L&wson from Sumter; Finfrr>ra
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. mn: Dr. Tnhins frnm \Tp\v York City+
President Randolph of -Orangeburg
and Presidents Stms of Allen and A ntisdel
pf Benedict,- with many other
Brr? distinguished leaders , were present
g , . ;?with helpfnUissistances. "J
1 Prof. Duckett fif Benedict wag
fc???^ toast-master, and crur distinguished
f citizens Mr. I. S. Leevy and Prof. C.
A. Johnson well cared for-Colum?
' bia's interest. in?their > welcome?-ad?
Drs. Randolph' and TpbiasT" addresses
will ever live irrfhe hearts of their
hearers. Session closed Sunday night
in a halo of glory; _ "
But, 1 had not intended, to write
- ; a*- length of-> this event, _nor at this
late hour, could I do it justice, tmt'
thought that our people should not
E ~~ always have to "rely ofr~rmr"White
papers' for the truth of the hnppnn">
ings among them "
fc- ?? The State?Fair Directors and
Br StockhdkterfrTttet-ott the 18th as publisllpH
PorAnft? ? 1? t 1 J i
to ncic Ii:udC oy oom
Treasurer and Secretary. The mius
ual thing was that the board met both
before and af.ter the Stockholders'
I'-- * meeting. Perfect ha r mon y prevailed,
?_ even lu-^ihw?smallest dctail^-aml ytrf,"
^ neither uf our papers carried _this
?together with the ether incident cited
k : Above. -?
? Culuuibla is slill 'u CorrmTnTTh City:
Kg- vl_? 1
g Allen IfiHvefcsky-Jiasket?Ball
??Defeats Benedict Team
Allen and Benedict g^s^playon
A. U.'s Campus; .Saturday
W evening, with Allen winning
El i ^? ovei^-Benedict--teat?F^hy a-seore
I of 30 to 15.
The contest got off with a liveEta
Ty start keeninc-thp smrou +;?
8 goal that gave the "Gold and
Bf~ tnrre" there were many hnskr>f>
ringing on both sides. The first
?half ended Avfth the scores reading
13 to 11 in favor of A. U.
K- The- second half saw mqny
B? ?baskets missod^by B. Washing
ton of B. C.. some were easy
and some others difficult.
?p-~- - A. Dawkins made many
F, - ' cedent .shots and her floor" work
-wa3 creditable. G. Ruth and C.
uiu.ouiiit; guuu worK guard.
B. Washington played a preity
game for the loos&rs.
G. Pew and I. Palmer showedup
wel TtnTguards.
Referees?H. Baumgardner
and Miss Caroldr??
Reporter, Osmona LeVallie.
Palmetto State Teachers'
Association
Meets March 26th-28th in
Columbia.
The annual convention of the
Palmetto State Teachers' Asso
fti eiattoft meet in CoTufftbia
again this year. March 26th,
27th and' 28th are the dates
Bt. and Columbia is looking forward
jf* to Uib liunllllg uf the-teachers
as a pleasant event. The enKb---'
T tertainment will be as good, if
not better than before and the
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local officers of the Association
AEfi. &tt^vorking out plans for
W.
ARKA, coming to Columbia
.. >1 for, for $1.60
; per cu _ ill pay for lodginff
a jjf vA.P^rPfllg ?
?Teachers arc a: dt cd-to-regist'er
i ht advahce in.order ,_lhat .the
[up before the convention meets |
jand that each one will get a^cer-1
j rates^over The raih^oadsa^ |
gram^-of-the gcneraL^anrl sec-.l
tional meetings andothex mat- ^
t.er. Teachers who enroll-in ad-1
slgfimenlsrten days befofe the]
meeting begins. - - j
i . This year those attending will i
find most of the time given toj
' the group-meetings?but - the
general meetings planned will be'
the best ever had. Three emi~-~|
nent white educators will speak
[speak to the convention?DrC
Chas. Judd. of the University'.
of Teachers' College, Columbia
University, and Mr. E. T. Franks
of thqt Fpdeyal Vocational Board"
of Washington, 'D. C. Among ^
thh-icolornd gggakgEg will he Dr. j
-D.-H. Rims. of-A-Hea-i?Th^-TT [
Gordon B. Hancock of Richmond
Va. ' -=
t?^The Secretary states That already
he has received an on rollJon,
Sumter, Marion, Beaufort
counties. Clinton, Laurens, Pen-'
dteton,- Monok s-Gorner. have en- i
* rolled all o|^H*oir teacjiers. Ai-j
keg is1 dojng "" *"~|
Dr, A, J. Collins Given
; -Verdict. >
.. In the Richland Coimty.jLQJU?t *
-Br^Cohins, -Tuesday February
24th, was given tlic verdict by I
[ abou t t en minutes, in "The case'
"bf Julia Walker vs'. Dr. A. J. j
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wmmis. in uns-caoG mo plain-1
-tiff, Julia Walker-was snoirnf^grTi
.af-three thousand ($3,0.00.00).
Thrr plaintiff;... Julia Walker
represented by Attorneys-J. II.
Cooper and J. E. Edens, while.
Dr. Collins was representor! by j
the well known colored Attorney!
N. J. Frederick. Ur. Collins is'
much elated over the verdict. aa\
he knew that the case had no"
merit to begin with.- The .case!
grew out of the refusal of Dr.
ited as part payment on dental
-which, had been performed.
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THE UNITED SONS (
REV. J. J. HARjF
is an organization whicliTs doi
infirm people o? South Carolii
Dv V. M?Crae, State Treasure
alive and prives to the befiefh
l pays from fifty to one hundrei
t from $25.00 to $100.00 in case
household.jcooda, _It pays, fr
sickness and up to $10.00 on
Think of itf and for any
REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,
J? or Prof. J. A. KIRK, S.
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ODD FELLOWS' JOINT COM*
MITTEE MEETS.
joint committee of the several
tranches of the Grand United Order
of Ocld Fellows, in Columbia, met at
the Odd Fellows' Hall, last Sunday
afternoon, at 4-f30r for Ahe purposeeC
making arrangeuumls for?the annual
Thanksgiving Services which are
+o-be-4ieki-the~seeond Sunday in May.
The meeting was called to order by
Colonel TV. H. Coultry.
After the usual opening ceremonies
the roll was called and-^Ahe follow-.
members" each according to thg General
Laws of the Order: 1 ~r'~"
_-Way-man-Lodge No. 1339; Richard
Allen Lodge No. 1876; Bulah Lodge
No. zubtj; Harrison juouge\No. wS5fj
Fred Douglass, Lodge No. 7045; Fast
Gniml Masters1 Council' "No. 55; Co
lu'mbia Patriarchs No." 228; Household
of Ritth?No. 885; Household of;
Rufh No. 1S32; Household of Ruth;
2832; Household of Ruth No-.
5733; W. H. Ratjicrford Lodge No.
251; Past Most Noble Governors'
Chamber No. 46.
The following officers were elected
for the oeeasion: W. H. Coultry,
.Chairman; Robert TT Butler, Vice-j
Chairman; Chas. v E. Anderson, Re-i
Mrding SV'fTPtnry^ Mrst Thomashnrj
Caughman, Corresponding Secretary;j
Mrs. Ella Lo\vrtde3. Treasuref.^
The following committees were- ap- j
pointech- *?1??? ?;
Committee-on TTrrangements:?T.;
Hil1,i
Committee ..on Programs:?J., B.!
King, T^lI.^Matliias! ^ ^ Wslla?_I3d
Tho next regular meeting of the]
joint committee^ will tie held ihe first j
Sunday in April.
Colonel CouHT!7rTnakes a splendid-;
presiding ollicer, and the' meeting:
showed that peace, harmonyand prosperity
prevailed in- all their deliberations*
At the next meeting, the place j
to hold our Thanksgiving Services
and the participants on the program j
WltTUg~rnrnTrmiL'cd af-thc-mecting:?-j
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?H-V udVJWUfi*5 ill UiWrtJ cut- j
unms that Prof. W. H - Thomas^ our
Deputy is calling a joint meeting of j
-the?Knightu. of?Pythias?and?auxil. |
iai'ies, all of. these are usually repre-]
sented by five members from each;
lodge; and it is supposed that t}ie
presiding officers of the jseveral local
. branches- will see that they Jtkavej
a full repiesuntmiun. i ?*
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Fraternal N ews.
" "The^Fratef nal Colu nm has been ~oni[fted
in the "last two or three ..ishos,
hut?the- demand??Bi
urgent, that we shall endeavor to pub-J
iitTT some fraternal ncne.^ each week.
Anyone having_any- Eratornal news
for the good and- welfare of their
Lodges tvlll kindly send it in,-we will
! cheerfully publish it under this column.
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NOTICE.The
Joint Meeting of all Pythian
Lofljres in Ike city?of CoIumhia>_will
' bo hold on .Sunday afternoon, March
List , to arrange for the annual Thanks1
ng- scrvice which will be held-en
Sunday, March 2iKh. It is hoped
present.
By order
W. H. THOMAS,
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)F ABRAHAM & I). of J.
MSQN. State Master ..... _
Ing a great work for the poor and
la. " TtThas^at its head Rev. J. J.
.T A Kirkr State Rerretflry and
r. It pays to its members while
nary something after death. ~ It
i dollars for hospital benefits and
of total toss by fire ofhouse and
om $1.50 to $3.^0-pet. week for
Doe tor'^bi 11.
information write
2310 Richland St., Columbia, S. C.
Sec., Bennettsville, S. C.
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DR. E. W.D. ABNER 'V
COMING
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Dr. E. W. D. Abner, Denver, Lj
jrVtWodn fVio gnpvnrrio Pnm.
}mandcr of Die ^\niGri:an WootU^
men?will visit (folumbia, g. C. \
and will trive a lcctury at .Zion i
Baptist Church, Sunday after- j
noon March 1, at 4:00 P. M. ]
Dr. Abner is a speaker of na- ?
Lioual reputation, and Cdhnrr-1 a
ians will en iov fu-rare- treat -to ~
Vioar him The heads of all
l^ecret and religious organizat- j
ions are invited lu come out ami j
take a scai on the^ ptatformt;]
with our distinguished gnKstTTlj
-The- A^ericaiyAV^udTuOTt''Camp ? | I
:r>f Pnlumt-ia nr/1 C.iv'o Will tnv!i t ?
out. in full. Special music by| !
Tlie~Ziorr-I^pU*t-Cburch ChoirU t
The American Woodmen is j |
the greatest Nojro?orgariizatu. |
'on tuda> oh earth. Gome cut j
andt hear?t-be?prin-.-ip'o*?a-, ' ?
policies exp'aired. Mr. F.dv.a-;
ty here. lie is paying two 1
claims today to Messrs.-- Thop. Uj
Kelly of Columbia and Spencer 'j
Guess of Cayce. - Come, AtK |
mission free. . {
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BEE HIVIT LODGE Nu.~93.~K. of-D. 1-j
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Meets first *nnd third Monday nights! *;
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W. g. Bjmkhart, C. C. ^ ;j
-A.- OTSimon - ^ Prelate-1 :
C. E.^Bailcy M. K. j
A. E. ^fValker". iv. of Ii. & S. S
D. I. Stron\an M. ot' F.: *j
il. W. Harrison a M. of A. [t
M. L. Lylers i- : Mr-of W. N
Calvin Counts 1. G. i
Heughe Worthey O*. G.-j
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Our Motto?"COl
We carry a complete
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Slaicneries, Wrist Wa
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?L-HfkU;- - and- Fine Candie
We make a special
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'N'3 DRUG STORE ' |
NEWBERRY, S. C,
JRTESY and SERVICE."
e stock Of Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewnnes,
Crude Drugs, Toilet Articlos7-r ;~r
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tciies, ltaveiuig ot:i,s, ivauiucuic
Pocket Books, Ever-Ready Flash- ; ~r~ _
sin boxes. ..." - ? I! I
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stop .while you are m the ciyt.
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to eat. Hl>iue couk food.?t?fINGTON
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vdges : .90 A,
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