The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Si 1 " '"** _ , r<_ T. _?Saturday. Fffh ?*r 2^ 192&?: K-X-X-k^X-X-X-^X-'X^-X-X" J. Locals & 1 Mrs. Florence Brown, 1410 Park St..Js still very ill at her 1 home. : h Mr. Richard Watts passed ? through the?City enrontc to ? Florida. k " . izzzr. it - - Professor Martin- Menafee 1J was in the City? Wednesday t looking the uiLluiciof hfinlth f ' ' ' . " ' ' ? .Professor S. L. Fin ley, prin- T cipal of Chester Graded School ^spent the-week end-in the Gity. Mr. and Mrs. /Jesse Withers ^ motored over to the exercises ^ held at Columbia Theatre Sun- ? .* dgy- - " r Trinity Baptist Church! Hock a Hill, SC., spent a few hours to ~ the City last week. . ' / . r - - ? ? " t ? Mrs. Fannie Stephenson of ^ Greenville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paralee Davenport at ? 1322 Gadsden St. _ _ ^Professor Lawoon, ?principal * of. the Lincoln Hifeh School, 6 Sumter, was a visitor 4n theCap. Mr. John H. Chavis-of Nortlv-^ S. C.. Clork of?th^-QrangebugfipAssociation was a visitor in the Capital City last Wednesday. | ____ Mr. J. E. Robinson, Palestine,' ^ Texas, National Adviser of the ^ Woodmen of America, spent the _ week end in the Capital City. a .. " h Miss Geneva Cornwell who e . now teaching in the Public r SchooL4lL Chester spent' t.hp i week end at home with" her mo- 8 ? thav :.TT^ \ Misses Eunice Carroll,-JLddie and Jula Thomas, teachers in - the Camden Public School motored to the City Sunday for a few hours. * . La JleV. C. H. Tobias, New Yorkj^ City r-ex-past or of SidneyParkf3 Church, preached an?ccBBtegtp sermon on last Sunday at Sid- C neyPark- Church. ^ , b I TUTi-U W i j ?misses iviary dames ancHPel-tP L lan, teachers of State College, v Orangeburg, S. C., spent -"the \ week end in. the Gity as guests S I of Miss Geneva Cornwall ?4=8 I ' "It I Miss Lillian Watts has beeh 8 with La Grippe. - We ?are glad 1j to know that she is out agauTall I< full of sunshine and smiles. f Don't fail to hear Mr. David Q Abnfer, Jr., ofTeyaa, thp nffiVi. _aLhead_of the American Wood- I , :men; at Zion Baptist Church, o'clock Sunday afternoon, f March 1st. - > y : ~ ' t A party of North Carnlirm. A dignitaries were here a few days ^ ?^^gorconsisting orTresIding El- ^ ders Avery, A, J. Wilson and v others. They called at the e- S piscopal residence. ?-?? ' Rev. J. U. . Allen, D. D., of Greenville, spent last Saturday a and Sunday in the City, a guest t t of his son-in-law, Mr. R. W. q Jackson, Oak St. Dr. Allen c m preached for Second Calvary q . Sunday mogninfr-^ : w> ? Bishop W. D. Chappelle left b W. inursday for Florida for a long y stay. The Bishop was so im- n m. proved this week that he waajE J able to drive to the Campus andf I il^wn t?wn. There is a general wish that ere long he will be 3 LT> Jhimself again. :i . . . . a Miss Louise Jackson has been UK ill for four weeks and is still c 1confined to bed. We wish for I I her a speedy recovery. t |I1 ___ .:?.*! - -- ~'V* X Personals -- | M>*^*>*XMX**X*4t4*XMX?*X**X'MX'MX'MX?,I* Mrs. Mary L. .Hampton, 1229 ienderson St., is now out of the ospital and getting along nicely. ?7T NOTICE, 7 ho current issue rT)hst rqncK his office, (if out of town) not y news by Wednesday nights j nm I x - -| ril^l'lfj?WAjJUlNUTOW?A sodal eventpJf mjiclLJntermt to tholr friends was the* teautiful Colonial Wedding of Irs. Martha Dandridge Custis, laughter of the?-distinguished Teorge^Vashingtoi^of Virginia, itv; Febr-28:-1ffift 7 ' -Several musical numbers-were, endered before the entrance of | he wedding party. Doctor larold?King-Ghurchdl?presided ,t the organ. To the.strains of lendelssohn the bridesmaids, ind groomsmen entered; next J ame the candle bearers^ follow^7 d by the ring bearer, the'maid f honor- f>nierer1 hiul n?m Din lower girls. The bride, handsomely jdress* d in Colonial style advgncetTtTv he Chancel on the arms' of her ather, where she was met by the j iridegroom. who was attended iy his best man, Paul Revere. Tte Rev. David Mossam perdrrhefTThe ceremony". ~ This wedding was first seen if Sidney Park Church, given iy the Sunday School in interst of a $2,t)UU drive.' It was epeated in the spacious auditorurn of Allen University, by j pecial request, tti iqfg^est of Vesley JM^ E. Cfcurchz-. z L THE STAGS ENTER?tainep r? " , " . . _ .?1. The bi-monthly meoting of he Stags Wednesday evening | 1 the-cozyi-home ef-Mr. and Mrs-.'! Z. H. Wiley was a most enioy-j hle^ffair. _ The hosts-of?the: ccasioK wem ^Wfleyr Brrj loodwin, Br. F. B. Johnson and attorney Frederick. Seven ta-1 les of whist were played, thej rizes for i:he^rventhg heirig ^~ /arded to Dr. Stuart, 1st; Mr. : : ' ' + falter Brown, 2nd; while Mr. need.of New Yot^ thelioyse[ ;ucat of?Eh^f^epTtenson, capured the booby, ^.fier the! ames a toothsome supper con-; istifig of barbecue, chicken,-sa^j ids, etc., was served, Mrs. Wi-; y ueing assisted by Mrs. Wakeield and Messrs. Johnny Rol-! iuite a few out of town guests i ^eie piesenl, Dl\ Dixon of larnwell, feeing 7gm?5ng themu. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs.. Lilly Graves announces i he marriage of- her daughter^! liss Ruby J. to Mr. John W. j Viley, on Jan: 15th 1925. at 4:301 "hey are making their home /ith their mother at 808 Lady It., Columbia, S. C. - . ljax club gives masquerade One among' thelhost brilliant; ffairs held during St. Valen-t ine's week WBB~the Ajax' Maauerade Frolic which was^ daned last Friday evening at the! >dd Fellows Dancing Academy.'; The" dancing room was beautfully decorated and a large num er of gay members of the ounger society set frolicked nerrily to the rippling tune of lliiott Wright's Jazz Orchestra rom 8:00 until 12:00 P. M. The grand march begaivat 10:1 0, led by Mr. Eugene Cheeks' est, after which^the_guests_iin=4 aasked and all were able to re-! ognize their friends,. Another interesting feature ofj he evening was "The Ajax' I - ^ _ , ? ! Special,/' which was led by Mr. ] Henry Starks,?accompanied by 1 i Miss Matilda Goodwin. Punch y was then served.-. i Th^. affair-- was wonderfully 1 carried put with the assistance of several prominent ladies of ( | the -eity who served ais chaper- i I ons. The guests were received 5 ^by Messrs. Thomas Hoover and r | Alexander Doby, two promi 1 bent members of t'heXTub, ancf i Mrs. Vanilla Clark. - . \S The Aja.s. Club was organized j NoVr-24, - 1024. Its members t consist moi.tly of young men bf c i^QQKer, Washittgtflh High ^ School. Others are from Bene- _ diet College and Allen Univer- ' sity;?-?" ~ ? ? ^ The of f i c er s are CL oon starks? ~ A^Presidcnt; Roht. Bates, Pres- ? ident; Arthur Rowe, Secretary. ^ Eugene Checks, Treasurer; and ^ Richard Williams, Reporter. r =? - ' " .; ???s ^ WORTHS OF PRATSF. I t After reading the article "Benedict Still Chirps" by W. F. Williams in last week's Leader, I am ashing the-editor-to^allowS me space to make a few com-- 2 ments on the articles It. was Oct. Uth, 1924 when Morehouse at the Gate City of I" the Son^h. on thn "grirfirnw I1 There were~~ eighteen men to make the trip,-and believe me I they did not fighj^any" ..NEW.!;; P>ORNS. either, unless the peo^p ~ple~call players like "Red Wil- a linrns, "Key West" Irving, Con-jr dceP'Scott, Clark, and others v BAiBIES. These men are the a cream uf Morehouse' 111 football|l as well as in other athletics. [ ?_- , J. W. BR f- Merchan -\?Correct Style, ~ ? j? ??? Qualit. ?OTEAM^AI^m T~? :mUEPHC S -- n itT A I AT r \ r*-\ ? /JLtfiVlAllN SLKXjVJL, a . rj'jaraiEreiarajHnnmHjirarerarerareni 1S0ME OF THE FA( IFFT North Caroline Insuran . _l l Too l | The saddest thin? H realize the great nec* ISURANCE only to h TOO LATE. Listen, I If you do*nt want t< We'll help you pa, ~If you do want'a he We'll help you bu If yoir should rliear gage on your 1-1 -r~ . 1 We'll help to pay" SEE ONE OF OUR WILL EXPLAIN HO\ W. H, HARVE -? district; 1001 WASHINGTON STREE COLUMB? uzfZfzizrzrajHJZJzizi^^ mmmmmrnm '\\\\\\ii\\n ro LEADEFT ?? Benedict was able to knock thelargest brick out of the Tigers' .vail known as "Red" Williams, _ ivho was practically laid up for die season.... The writer claimed that in Columbia after the game, bells ang, whistles blew, and klaxons sounded, -If such was the case lobody in the Capital of the J a I m e t t o State h ear d; t. everybody was?dT^appointTT sd because-Benedict did not win. ust because "she had the better earn. It wasp-developed undo t STUDENT-COACH TOO. r- ^TOOI3SQN, Jr? J* '' ">7, Card of Thanks. Co-my many-friendyt^- rratittfdc^to ?you^for^the many | miujiesfius ana expressions oi i pyalty and sympathy shown tc J ne and'my mother and brothers-, |j tnd ' little sister, in -the recent oss i^-roy f a ther~, Willard Van lobinson. William IJ. Kobinson. A DEBATEr Resolved, "That Natural Hair Is m lore Desirable than Bobbed Hair." Iff.?Rev. ~ifr~W. Shaw, Meissts. Nel- | on Roseborough and McKinley Parer. V ^ 1 Nog.?Mr. Luther Glenn, Prof. W. \ Dendy and Dr. D. KTlJenkins. ~ "Allen University, Friday, March?firr 'he public is~ cordially invited to-be ' resent:? r-? . - il ' -=-l3T ... ll NOTlCFl I ^0n Monday night. March 9th | .t 8:00 o'clock P. M. the Sopho- I nore Class of Benedict College 8 |;j_. g|? T vill present a drama in three jj .cis eniiiieci-:. "sunr at zion I Saplisl Church. ? I Admission will ?>e 25 cents* h-I g 1 UNSON,"-- fjj t Tailor - | i^And Workmanship | j iy cleaning rt: )me mz??~?i COLUMBIA, S. (J. 2j2j2^j^r^r^r^rsisizniTiiiiinjzniirzr- ^ :TS DISCOVERED | 1HE: 'I"\ x Mutual Life I ] ce Co. '. . I j Late - , ?^ ?L; ^of all is "for one to ^ essity for LIFE IN- | Friend , I y_the rent. ?-I~j >me, - . "fTj y one. | ] rd leave Trinorl- ij ' home, | ;! it offr g ^ AGENTS AND HE | i {, State Agent -- 1 ? .] OFFICE: YT,~ ~ PHONEL4S3Q S j ar?.- c. - - . . . IStil wnnjumnsummmmmsmi* ; Vii'rii",iM^ 11. ii hi ii n iiiui r? ?: ?? (-t. ii. pin UNDERTAKER At of South Carolina 9 Pinckney's Sanita | DE3T EQllliH'EI)THE^ C t~ Office ^PhoTte 5707? L -100& WASH INGTON-S^ Location?We?are at the uld stm Main Sstreet. Our Methods aro PAINLESS, our -TERMS are REASONABLE. "You will eventually cpme to~ us, ' Oilices. >0-OOOOOOQ^QOOO^<^M><>^orrt^rrr%?VA-A We carry ta co | ??p-f-f^Q mestfc'"ai W Qolens?Come before purchasii I SLI1 I 1 117 Washini JBhon?_69^ ^O:O-<^QX>:O;o^;O^OX>jO^,OJC>OX>OO:O:O'OO"OOOO ;?X?X~X~xkkk~X"X"X~X~X~X~X~X~> | jMPERIALDR j; .* Prescription I \ 1 1 Cb Washington S c___ C Everything carried in a Fi i: PRESCRIPTIONS CI ^ We call For and delivi [: ; YOURS FQR SI ! IPMERIAL DR tt E teOWN'S BAR |: JAS. L. BROWN, Prop., M t . : Everything Sanitary ; '* Four Fir.st-Clas.s Rarbt [ Billiard Parloi ??1120 Washington Street, P<*x~X"XK~X?<K"X"X"XK"X~X"X"X";? rz MANIGAULT-GAT T^VDFTTT AK HWS' nn* TTCE | J FUNERAL <3T^Tn>T TF?? *1 - . m m *-*. rm* -^-w. T^. w-? -*-w. ? ? ; MOTOR EQIH ~ PHONFS: OFFICE 8519 r 714 S. MAIN STREET, . .-? .' :...~-= " ~ . SEVKfT" CRNEY -: iD EMBALMER i and Georgia. _ eapest Undertaker, ^ f the City. - 1 | iplete Motor Outfit. 1 iid to NOXl?-4fi (he State. B ? ry Barber Shop ITY. G03IE AND SEE 1 SELF. ... - ? Kesidfince I'hone 7765 - POT r??: ." r - " :~ itist Consolidates | Largest "and be?l equipt! AL FARLQRS in~the| where your comfort comes | fid Sei vice_always-. I -z: inE 3nz* 'f$sr\zzr;, S & HarrisT Dr. Woods & Balti- 3 TJNTAL PAH IJ ,tS, An in one I up-to-date DENiAL OFFICES.! ,.v. ui KJi.muicia oc xiarris, ibZb Work is GUARANTEED. Qur H" so come Tiow and see our new I ^o^;oAo^or>.aAo^.o,o:oj?.ojyxfXixcoo?r?? ( PAUL j Jailors I ?:? mplete stock ichrTmported % . l^your^next ^ t;-7 ? _~f?= ;tor? Street | . ^ 63 . - - '| ^ oooooo^oooooooo:oyo^og??>oj * . , * # * . -_: , - ug s iore t - " - w V- . X Druggists t. - BKone 7226 1 ? ;|1|' rst-cla?s Drug Store | ."R SPECIALTY. -r... . X ? sr Prescriptions. 1 .J._ ' :r.tRVICE, .... ^ , | ug store4 ' 7. ~"Y ~ ^ r * 2 -4*: * UEiK SHUJf f ? ? ??^ i all hew A. Robinson, Mgr. ? . X and Up-To-Date. 1 X ?rs, No .waiting, 'k?? X r in Rear. | __ "Columbia, S. C. A ^' ' . - ' " 1 j EN'WILLI A MS - | V?fF,T> fmtvwXIFRS r mwT!Frr TRICES. T* ^ mnt:?; ..j irEfyTn-FNrF: 7242 ; ?3 ???????? ? ? - - - __M v. ^d|