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!,. v <~>x~x^~x~x~x~x**x~x?x~x"x~>t Locals & I 5^*5*$^CMX,,<*C?*J*^*X?,X**X~X~X**X?,X?,X Mr. Russell -H&rrison left for 15pringfieldtj Mggg., after,a very plcas? ant stay in the eify II?. 1 1 Miss Alice Cayruth has returned to j West Palm. Beach, Fla., after spend?ing twe weeks with her parents and friends. i ... Pr. Jas. A. Williams, of Sumter [jj S. C., was in the city for a few hours r TnufSfl&y, visiting friends and look ?ng after some business of iinpurtancc. ^Misses^ L ? and Fannie^Havgood City, after having spent several pleasant weeks with their parent? hnd friends.? ? ? ?? T" ?7S?Vr?n- ?T? ?= *=? ???ivi-v. vt. v. ncnryj e^^nntonr-Sr-^ry* *_ spent a few hours in the city Mon-j day, attending to businesk and visitJ ing his daughter, Miss Helen, who! J? is teaching at College Place Dr. Wm. D. Chappelle, Jr., returned a-few days ago from Florida where j . he accompanied Bishop Chappelle who will spend some time in thdt state re-| cuperating. The Doctor reported a pleasant trip. i^\ Misses' Lina, Fanie ancfMaster LawJ , rence Haygood and Mr. Benson mo-j tored to Sumter, S. C. to spend the afternoon with Professor." and Mrs: Jones of 40 S. Washington St. The Silver Leaf Club __ Thp KiTvpr T n-afCTnh in still mak^" wmtw mew I Ruby Entzminger on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1925. We have decided to make "fancy works. We are aoimr to ere on Heights twice every month and are going to wear white middies, black ties and blue serge pleated bloomers. We have no\y_. elected a reporter, ?Miss R. F.ntzminger. We had a very dish of desert was served. The next' meeting will be held, at the residence of Miss Hattie B. Ifuint, 1120 Blossom St.?M. Goodwin, Prds.; ? J. M~.-Pierce, V-Pres.; S. Adams, Sec.; ^ S, Robinson, Asst. Sec.; F. Chisblm, M p Hyint. Chairman. BIRTHDAY PARTY' ! Mrs. Gilliam and Mrs. Dililah Kelly s entertained their grandaughter and 1_ daughter on her sixteenth birthday Feb. 18. lQ25?at- their- residence, 620 Blandixig St. . In the center of a large table which the nf f|)o dinThg room sot a beautiful cake with sixteen pink candles. The room was decorated' with Dink streamers hane-im? from the flight around the table. ^~Mr. Leon and Henry Starks'TiTfrfished us with some splendid music. Guests were as follows: Misses Susie Robinson, Mae White, Matilda Good? tyfri. Everlan Wallar. Tbelnis Tramj. Elizabeth .Tones. Erjnn Boozer, -Wil? helmenia Caldwell, Rachel Boozer, Johnnie M. Pierce, and Florence Gant. Hcyward Friday, Haynesworth Means, Wilbur Manigault, Arthur Rowe, Mar ' ion Robinson, Leon Starks and Pres-^ ton Doby; and we also had Mr. C. W. Madden-in our company. A -delicious course of salad was served. ;' MR. AND MRS. JAMESES?GOODE ENTERTAIN. ~ " _ Mr. and Mrs. James H. Goode, Sr., were the hosts to a Dinner Party, - _ - Fob,?27th, at?their beautiful ^howe 1013 Pine street. The dinner was gents of the Mutual Relief and Benevolent Association. The guests gathered about 8 o'clock and until 10 o'clock enjoyed- a wonderful program received over the radio. The doors >of the spacious dining room were opened; all gathered around a beautifully decorated table that was arranged for the occasion. A delicious course of roast turkey, potato salad, =n~~~ ^pickles, rolls, coffee, ice cream and cake was served. The guests feast-' ed sumptuously, but the evening could not be complete without a few remarks. The host stated that in some way, ho wanted to shbw his^ appreciation for the loyal support] and interest that has existed be-j tween him apd his employees. tor of Second Calvary Baptist church who was also a guest of honor acted a9 -Toast Mastor. Hta remarks were" very interesting. Others .-followed ,7 ? with timely remarks. Mr. James Hi_?oode is Generalj ' Manager of one of the largest Negro enterprises in the State. He is very i : placing and ngi-roaMo in his man-1 ?_ nan ' His greatest aim is to do. whatever he can for t^a uplift of humanii.. , - - Km!mXmXK"X"XmXm>X,*X,'XmW,*XmX' -* $* Personals f |mX<<?<<4HX?KKKmXmXmX>4m^:mXmKh> Muslcalfettertainment AT WAVERLY tfNfON SCHOOL Wednesday, March 11th at.8:00 Pr Mrf or the benefit of Chi b No. 6, of Wesley M. E. Chnrclu>_?__j Admission ' n __ I5cts. Miss Edvena Hicks, Directress, I ? 'Rev. N. H. Smith, Pastor.11 fttagSy1 Notice? TVs flnndp Walton. Chaopalle-and Everett will entertain at the -regular Stag's' njcefing night, Wednesday March 11th, at Dr. Walton's residence 701 Richland hum. T> T 1- T* * xvev. jacop jk, jones Exonerated. : -r - ' ! !_ Rector of St. Matthias Episcopal Church, Asheviile, N. C. Native of Columbia, once ? Pastored at St. Mary's _ Church Here.; The Rev. Jacob" R. Jones, Rector of St. Matthias Episcopal Church, of -tBg^ioceSe of Western North CairhZ Una, Abbeville', NT?C7J a native oT Columbia, S. C., and one time ppstor of--St; Mary Episcopal Church here,, who has-been the Storm center of the [most scandalous charges of a crlm[inal type, as were published in The^ Asheviile Entreprise; has been'completely exonerated by the highest authority pf the Episcopal Church; -The Ecclesiastical Court, Diocese Of Western NOrtti-"Carolina, met~oiT Feb. 25th, 1925, and handed down the -opinion, Which opinion is as follows: "Upon the evidence and the whole of the evidence in this ca?e, we. find the Rev. Jacob R. Jones, Rector^-of St. Matthias church, Asheville, N. C. not guilty of the charges preferred against him. j? Wo herewith transmit this finding together with the written evidence, to the Bishop, The Rt. Rev. Julius M. Horner, D. D. ??-???? Frederick D. Lodbell, Willis G.-Clark, Branwell Bennett,, Ecclesiastical Court, Diocese of Western North "Carolina. Dated Asheville, N. C., thp nf February^ 1925.?' entire colored population of this city, jcounty and state, as well as to the many white friends of the Rev. Mr. Jones who have known him all of his life.: .* . 1_? ?: The Rev. Mr.' Jotres was born in [ PlnViftTn/1 Pnnnf tt. nKniif 1A wilno the Capital. His brothers and sis; ters are with us to this day.?he was. educated" toi Tfejo mira" priest of the Episcopal church. lie pastored at Cayce, S. C., just across the Congaree ; River from this city, and then he was catted-to St: "Mary's- here irr this^dty, ; whexor- hg^orved- accept ably for a number of yea^s until he was called ' to St. Matthias Church, of Asheville, L N, c. ? - ?* L It was -passiWt strange, to thepeo^ pie of his native city and state, how ; could -he- wh<v had?the- confidence of white and colored here,-could go to A sdiovillp, iinH so soon forgetThis for; mer training, so as to lapse into5 the habit of a rounder. This decision af tonce sets "at naught these mischievous : rumors. The" Palmetto Leader" congratulates the Rev. ^Ir. Jones apd family on his complete- exoneration, and we of his native state can breathe a sigh of relief once more. SET DATE FOR COLOREI? ACTORS' MEETING. 1?Npw York, N.^.Y., Cch.?The i members of the Colored Actors' [ Union have been called to Washington for a-meeting on. March i 18, and the call bears the informhtion that officials of the Theater Owners' Booking Association will be present for the pur: pose of 'discussing with the i Union the matters that pertain i to improved conditions on the circuit. ~ The Union announces that it will have an official organ, the first Issue of which will appear on April 1, 1925. The Journalwill be a monthly , called the Actors-' Union. News and will be edited by j&aet Kennett, travel ing deputy, and Telfair^Washington, the secretary of -4hh Union. S. H. Dudley will be the business manager. It will be distributed at five cents per 'copy. The announcement does nut slate whether it will be generally distributed or circulated entirely within Union circles. - ~ - ^lf - ; r 1 r ~ v ' - ipg&4*^EH1 Dr. Wilkinson A Visitor The friends of Dr. R. S. Wilkinsoi President of the State Colored Col lege were de':ghted to see him whih in. the city this week.?For the pas' few months Dr. Wilkinson has b^er in iH health.?Hia condition has beer much improved and he is again~lookling like himself before becoming ill !.IIe has not as yet resumed actively his duties as head of the College prnfor^j^ tn ranmrnr nnmplntaly Afc fore again taking up his arduous du; ties. He is still spending his time in Sumter under the care of the skilltui L?r. Dirnie, nis brother-in-law. The Literary Debating Society. jALLEN IFNIVERSITYr ~ r Society Entertained hv frhree - ?Members. . A4-~ . _By R. S. Ritter. ... i The Literary DebatH^J-Society was entertained by three of its members on the night of the 25th, of February i TM ? muse memoers were in the person* fo Mr. H, R. Davis who made an ex cellent 'talk on, "The Coming Event! Mr. George Blocker delivered an o ration, and Mr. James Giles sang i solo: "Soul of Mine." ?There is no question about this So /cloty as a developer of' inanUuUfl' as a health'producer when fitted undei the direction of a group of young men who are, realizing as never befor? .-that-TWal^ng a ljf<g is by far bevom that of making a living. On the oth. experienced teachers < who are giving their lives in tVlQ sacrific< ;fntnya usefulness,?,' , .t ;? ? ' _ ~ Camden Locals. The entertainment given in th< Auditorium of the New ' Jacksor 1 - Mercha I Correct Style, | .? Quali J STEAM AND 1 | ? TELEP1 I 713 MAIN STllEEi _ tfjrereraizja7r?r?r?i?nr?r?nir?raaB iSOME OF THE Fi _ - ,_4_ ; w M.ii r? ** a norm ^aroiir J Insura [H~?- Too | The saddest thii I realize the .great nc SURANCE only to 1 TOO LATE. listen. If you do'nt want tTT_m -t ? I we 11 neip you p If you do want a ; We'll help you \ If you should die j gage on yoi We' 11 help to pa: : ej) SEE ONE OF OUT lg[ - - WILL EXPLAIN H< i I wa^HARv '.I 1 DISTItlC a 1001 WASHINGTON ST^l ~ COI/UST i. It* , " [ ' ?? * ?* . -r-.-~.~- ?* ' ^ !<Jl'l^ XEADRft . ~ School xont" Wednesday evening, Feb. 25th, for the benefit of the new piano, ""was very weir attended. The artioun' i of over $50.00 was realized. " I On Thursday evening, Feb. 2GH ? a very attractive and enjoyable St> cial waa^ given at the Withers H r by the married couples and friends," i who had heeri guasta at the affair^ given by the Lilly W.hite Social Club r on St. Valentine's Eve. j The occar sion was promoted by.^lessrs^'Dos~ eph U'rierson and*" J. E. Withers and e proved to be most -deUehtftd- ttml-c: ? ~ tertaimng to the assembled guests~ f k Mr. SevjnDur Carroll passed thr\ I . Camdeii'^dh.' Friday and during th< - eouraciftf his brief sojourn, delivered - veryim ores ting addresses at MathoT^ Academy and the Jackson Graded School. ? : ?^ MowJuIh*- M, Thomas, who recently has finished a course of Music ii Piano Technique and Accompanimen at the Boston-Conservatory of Mrn^~ ic, is finding herself very much occu -ic.?Beginners a specialty. - Miss Gusie Williams, 'who is teach 5 ing at Morris College, Sumter, g. C-, " 5 spent the week-end in Camden with i * her relatives and family. Miss Wil1 liams appeared to be in- the best r ;J health and happiness and her visit " \ was a delight to her friends and rela. -rtives; Prof. J. W. Cunningham, Prlnei1 pal of the Bennet.tsyille Graded -school passed through Camden on Saturday =- afternbort. enroute to his <snbusiness" of importance. Prof. Cun-" r ningham enjoys a most enviable ast. .sociation in Camden and we regret? "that -his stay was so brief that~he" did-not find it possible to receive the " warm hand-shake from all of his ^ admiring friends. - ; FT McGirt7~927 Main Street, Camden. " <TFVE\W%trAJVSOMW3fr \i /I LA 1 ? Ov^MILLAMFQ CO. c/? .4 i VCOLUMBIA.8. C.^ RUNSON ?$r .nt Tailor > Anif Wnr'lfmar<iliin S DRY CLEANING L-1 IONE7162 ~ -J V COLUMBIA, S. C. " I7 ? *.. -? 1 r .--, -'-I- VCTS DISCOVERED g THE - | la Mutual Life 1 nee Co. I Late . a_ tig of all is for one to r3 scessity ?f or UFE IN- ?_ hear the Doctor say , FriendF | to own a home, tt 4-Vv vi av* 4- ^ " iciy txit; rent. ? E home, )uy one. & and leave a mortar home, ~ w~ y it off. ??- -1 l AGENTS AND HE W~^ OW. - /. B_, E /> State Agent , 3 r OFFICE: |aEET, _ PHONE 4820 S HfA-,-6. & ? 1rjtfaiarajajgjgm^ *-? _ ~~~r ? _rr- ? - ' J." g T. H. 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