The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 04, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
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claflin Loses first i i
yr '-" ; ' GAME TO AI.^Eltf
Orangeburg. S. C.r Mar. 26.?
Ulaffin University, of Orangej
burg, S. C., travelled to Colum- j
bia, S. C., today to meet Allen c
. and "Benedict Coliege~ln a series
of three games, arid lost the first
.7 by costly erro/s to Allen Uni-iJ'1
Versitv by a nrnro Of ft 8
-Uiover started the game for c
Claflin but "was relieved 'by j,
Knight in the sixth inning, when a
apparently Glover's control be-ft*
canie bad and Allen strugglers 11
' . began to hit.
Allen's first pitcher was also1 s
relieved in the
Hey ward, for Claflin too was i b
there with the stick and showed "
, that they could hit:
Allen crossed the plate in the c
first for two tallies when Byrd f
? catch a terrific drive, in the
> second Allen increased her lead a
with one more run but .was tied J1
in the" third when Glaflin .rallied
and crossed the plate three;
times. In - the fourth?both "
; teams tallied one mure,?still ^
keeping the knot tied. In the j-^-following
innings Allen took the'a
lead when Claflin's men failed!
:? to show "true form. However1 a
Claflin always holds the come-1'
back spirit and with the score ;b
at the beginning of the eighth, j?
" made a rally which threatened s
TKcPlead of Allen and brought!0
her score up-in the ninth tr^pndj^
s thft play Hafliri ft Allen 9. ?: TP
- LINCOLN TO CROSS j?
G r angebu rg,^.C.,Mar_ J28.?!15
- - Exten&ie preparai'ioftsare berrrg:A*
Tnaderto entertain Lincoln Uni- c'
versity, Pennsylvania, when she F
comes to play Claflin University, d
Orangeburg. S. C.. the onlv stnrrij
in thA "tiWO nP li^u *
ball; April 7 and 8. Both schools t]
??-have a wide reputation and great w
following in their respective sec- J
? , tions. A large and enthusiastic^
crowd is expected as the public-1
' ity for fh'ese garnet is being her- ^
-^^-alded4rr-eveFy-part-ot the" Slater^
? HBoth teams "are" in splendid 'a
shape so that a match of equal, g
otren^lli is ro produce ^
. games of many thrills and4ex-:g
citement.
! ?
- GAME. ? - ~ | fi
This afleihuun on Benedict's
At.hletlV Park flnflin TTniuMi ki.1 .7
- ty, of Orangeburg, S. C? lost a ?
Second camp nf n sprio? r\f fVivao i 3
' arranged' as entertainment forilj
the Palmetto State Teachers As-' 5
sociation, to Benedict...College by J g
? " i _ a acurti. Qf-OlaTlih isenedictTl^ |
Both teams hit well, the num-i |
"her of hits on each side being! 8
about-the same.?There?were- g
several rallies on both sides in a
attempts to keep the lead. Ben- o
? ? 1 ?-' edict after theThird inning al- ways
keeping the margin. j?<
Hnghp's wfls^p^the-mmiinl for^ ^
Benedict with ^??Fall catching.
?t-Big Ben Taylor tossed* for Fd?f.t 4
Jin with JRlakctT?ceiving7Sig Ben - *
being relieved hy Glover in the j *
'7 , third for Claflin -and?HughesrJ
- cracked in the fourth and wa&i *
replaced by Tobin for Benedict.! 4
Scdre by innings;
v R H E
" Claflin 001 300 400? 8 8 6
Rpnodirt ~ 006 102 02x?11 0 7;Batteries:?Taylor,
Glover and
. Blake; Hughes, Richaidson ttild-Me- ' S
Farlin. ' ? | $
Horpp runs,?Scott?awl?Hughes. jj
r_?truck-owt-by -Taylur 3; "GlWer~Tr|~^
Hughes 8; Richardson 4 in two and '1
- - one-half Jnnings. Umpire Prof. SU-.iJ
r-^-?: ;.ley of "College! Time of game . ^
t' . 2 1-2 hours. ' * ... mj
Benedict is out of town this week !}
end for a game in Augusta. On A-' <
. pril_9,. Coadv Ttervey will bring his,"
,boys to Columbia from Morehouse to i
y.i'" ,try His hand at the stubborn lads of 1 j
purple and gold. Last year the game
went up one-ohe, an eleven innincr i i
tie. This promises to be one of the \
<t- - best games of the sfeason. Come and <?
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see it. S
fcm- : Benedict lias made such a- ahbtvihg s
b ? that arrangements have been made 5
foir her to play in Spartanburg on the ?
20th of April with Claflin. Arrange- J
K"?menla aie being fbf k TftEfif ^
attendance from all parts of the J <j
' ?tate. . It
K_' 1 _
Ch?CaroHna Exclusive1
Club. !
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Ir. N. J. Frederick,
Editor -Palmetto Leader, "
Columbia, S. C.
Icar /Str andEriend; ???
Just a few lines to-give you a few
ottings of our people and their do- Dags
in and around the Metropolis.
For a starter I will say that "The
Carolina Exclusive Club" wa& organsed
luNew York City, Nov. 15th, 1924 "
ndji is gradually growing and about 0j
a?become-one of~ New ^York's lead- ^
ng organizations. v
Fn""Hpr'" Fflrlin, Pi V H1 Al
ee, William Peterson, Richard John- ^
on, and Isaac Moore. Charter mem-1 .
oro, including founders; Messrs. Her-'
ert Anderson,-Decker Carnes, John- !
y Lewis. Frank Jamison; Misses Net- !
ie Brimson, Dorothy Hazard and ^
Irs.--LnciHe Simons arid TWrg" TTin j
Jones. Membership now surpasses
ifty whose names will be mentioried-j..
iv a later issuer
MI
The chib meets twice monthly, 2nd j
nd 4th Saturday evenings of each |
nonth, which is conducted from 9|.
M. until 10:30 P. M,, after which J!
hree members entertain the club. Hp
Our aim is to bring friends and ]
.cquaintances togother foi the up-; ^
it't of our people Wh6 may be drift-j ^
ng out in this world alone and to!
etter conditions socially and above
11 morally. _ -.w . rr ? r~
Our treasury is rnp?"y ^
,nd very - soon we- expect to become I
nCorporated and pay sick and deafh jCC
ehefits. --y*~?-?^ ' T,
Now we willbe glad to enroll any-f-'
f our people who can qualify, -which ?
.'ill make them eligible for. memberhip.
Mr. p. D. Carnes is chairman I
f_ Committee on Admission so when ; I
ii New- York get in-'tnuch with 1B
tub and remember our daily greet-TI
ig which is "Old Pal,"adopted by us I
s fre expect to be devoted 'pals to
ach" other. ...... irgely
Attended and plenty of fun
aT~Had-hy aU.?Miss Eugenl'a~"Lyres"
onducted the orchestra, and we are
ow getting ready for our "Easter
'cstival" to be had April 9th, and
on't forget to mention our big ball ,
r June, as we ax-e striving to rise and
'ilh thc helu Uf GOd We hope rn rnacE
le top. ???,T?- -- ??
Motto: "United we stand; Divided'
re fall."?Lincoln.
Colors: "Green and Gold."
Flowerr~White Carnation.
Would like very much to say that'
Irs. Ella Brusori, wife of Deacon J.
rfunsoil ppil Motbr^nf nn'r SflnrhfajuL^
iiittie Brunsrin, -is getting along-finend
looking the picture of ._health-a?
ain after a very serious operation
t thoHjt. fctllfl*' ffosfrfiST1. She is aain
full of life and jolly as ever.
-Miu-Jack Fuller, James Martin and
thers are still operating Colum- j
ia Drug store known as the corner '
ub. it they arein xN'ew^Tork carry
nd them located at. 129th Street anH *
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: HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M.
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MISS MARGARI
j , , Porn Brnirt
: . - _k_ HAIR
CULTURIST.
Used and 1
j 709 MAIN STREET,
if Phone6 8512
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^ B? B. Kirkland S
|> 1411 ASSEMBLY STRE
A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^k
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L Dry Cleaning, Pres
?r Hato Cleaned and jl>
l ' " / b or and Deliver.
I 1112 Washington at., Pho
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CAPITAL C
RETAILE
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L-kneMtekl
Phone:
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3? THE PALME
enox Avenue.
?Fnr news, Vouro respectfully,
Eddie W. Simons, Business Mgr.
Notes From Beaufort.
A very strong: sermon was preach3
lout Sunday night by Kev. U. W.
yfhcwood to the Knights of Pythias
nd CulantlreatTsT Ttbeiiig their andal
Thanksgiving sermon.
Field Day took place here Friday
). It was one of the most sUccessj1
Field Days ever had in Beaufort
oiinty?The euliibilj null1 07T
sually numerous, as well -as beautiil..
The parade, with over seven or
gilt hundred school eliildien partipating,
was indeed an impressive
ght. Mr. .Fe'lton, State Agent for
t*gru Si'hodTs'Was the speaker of the
ay. Rev. E. A. Quicfc also made investing
and.helpful remark^.
We are sorry to hear of the illjss?-of
Mi'a: Kosa Williams. We
ish for; her a speedy recovery. _
The Teachers attending, the State
eachers Association, at Columbia
st week were: Mrs. Helen Scheper.
Tsr Jul in Campbell, Miss
Ford, Mrs" Florence C. Sandys,
Mrs. Florence?Kcnncdy-Parl^s,
ov. I). W. D.Uluvvuud, lilt's. Laurine
razier, and Prof. J. S. Shanklin.
hey report a great meetings
We see many strange faces in
>wn. They are \vorforp?n ?n?the
eaufort-St. Helena Bridge. We wel>me
them. ^
Prof, and Mrs.- James Riley are
ack in the citv after a most' success?EflCTtWE-TIIfm
A ITT ' Ofr+T-N l+tt=^
CAU5t - OF" 'fYfcTROLI&LEiS
a
I fa 51
MT/JhS FACT
admitted by all physicians.
Ear.b pnrt depends npnn thr j|
. other^for its welldjeing. De-fective
teeth -will, sooner or !
later, affect your eyes. Avoid
double trouble by calling upon
us to-day and remedying
your defective teeth,...
;?"Deware of delay"
^Dentists Consolidated,- :?_
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T V UVJUO UI1U ~|
Baltimore DentaTParlor I
Phone 9712 L328 Main ?I. I
Columbia, b. C,
to.oAo^.oAO.ao:<v:oA<^v.C/.oAo^aAo.o
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3T L. OWENS |
y Parlui "7 " ^
l'ORO SYSTEM
taught.
COLUMBIA, S* C. I
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TTO LEADER
ful school term at Walterboro. as 1
lessor and teacher.
The^Sunday -School Union met
Sunday at "the Tabernacle Bap
. church. Prof. Jos. Rilev revte
?thu lyisons" at length. He was ass
ed by Supt. J. I. Washington, ol
A. B. Sunday School. The new
-cejra of the Union- who were elei
;are: RI. B. Fleming, Pres.;" Hs
fntty, yjnn Prtnn Ttfj M T'lrrmT, Tf
urer and Miss A. Haynes, Secret
.The next meeting -will be at Gi
. Chapel church.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jenkins, '
-have been spending the winter
..Florida, have returned to the city
ihC SUmmPr. Wo nvo i.
them back "with us,
Mr. Mouzon and Rev. C. Jenni
motored to Garnett last Sundy. 7
reportedfTTVne trip.
When planning your summer v:
-4ienr why not plan to come to B<
fort,. the ideal summer resort
South Carolina ??"We have the
urnl facilities for your enjoymer
6366 PHONE 631
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Chair Caneing and Upholster
Furniture?Repairing and
?Mattress ' Renovating.-W.
S. TREZEVANl
*1019 Harden St., Columbia, S
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Arrival and Departure of Trail
-?ATLANTIC COAST LIN1
COLUMBIA, S. C.
[ Effective September 21, 1924,
' (All trains daily)
Popart. (Union Station) - Ar
15:45 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p
Sleeper to Wilmington.
3:25 p. m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p
Sleeper to Wi 1 mington
;4:30 tt. W. * Cliarreston" UiSR a
Parlor Car tp Charleston
Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R
Jll:55 a. m. Lau.-Green "^40
4:20 p. ttt: ~ La'urens dll:55 a
?Union Station daily; d?Gervja:
station daily except Sunday.
For information call at Union ,
. tion. Phone 9782f.
SOITTHFRN RATTWAV
~ systeS.
Corrected February 20th, 1925
Arrival and departure ~of pas
per trains at Columbia, S. C. <
Arrive BeTFween?No. Dof
rected- to December 21, 1924.
^TO:05ja_3l_,N.^Y.-Augusta - 31 lfh
1:20 n 32 ^ugusta-N. AA-_32?44
^4-OO-ffHliI ClkH JslonflWn. 27- 1:
__4:50 p.. 2&-^Cin-.- harleaton 28 4:
10:40 p 10 Coluittbia-Cim 9 7:
5:35a 24 Colunitrra^Jack. 2310:
10:00 p 30 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:
10:15a 8 Columbia.Aug.
j1?nn~11 Caluiiibia-ljav. 13*7:
, ~9r25 p . fa Columbia-uhar! 4 5:
9:45a ^ r AtT'r,lK\" rb n V ft??
10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 3:
?Pr4trp ~2 CoIumBIa-Spar. 1 4:
10:25 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:
2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:
5:40p 113 Cola.-Rock
Pullmans and dining cars.
-?.Nob.--27- and 28, Carolina fspei
Pullman and rll'ninr* \^r.va
?....4.b
Nos. 9 and 10, 23, 24, Land of
!Sk>rspeeial; Pullmans arid dining c
Iliuh ull traim.^
pendahle service, ^ Sehetkrfe?frg
: published as information" o_nly_aod
{?ua?4Htteed; * ~~
-City ticket office; ISO? Main Sti
C. T. COBB, C. T^A.
i ? ^r-H.JVl^L^ASiJVE
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A Co-educatioital
% Under thejVuspice
Offers the ]
Arts and Sci(
t?
Grammar School,
and Tailoring1.
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-For-ferther ii
Sfj Profession
uumL ? ?? , . ? l ?
nst- ++*+<+<+4*+++*4*r>**te*M**+
'. Ft Office Hours: - Telephones: offi.
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536
,tgd 0:00 P.M. to E P.M. Res. ?02.1'
^ Dr. G. E. Stepehensori
ary* Physician and Surgeon
race Diseases of Women" and" Chitoren A
- Specialty >.
who
jn Office: Residence:
-?? 1414^4 Assembly St. 1328
tave ig??
Dr_L. M. DANIELS
ings Physician and Surgeon
toy ^ <
Special Attention . Given Diseases of
aca- . v ~n\* Women.
1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton
, Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165
?f ?
. Office Hours: Telephones:
lt- 10 tn 12 M, Office 574T
?i 2 to 6 P. M. ' Res. 3702
Sunday By Appointment
56
tog DR. M. A. EVANS
Diseases of Women and Children A
^Specialty. Graduate Nurses in
i Attendance.
1 1501 Vi Taylor St. Columbia^S. C.
C.
Office Hours: -Telephones; f
9 to 10 A. M. , . Office 4076-i
12 to 3 P. M. Res. G9G2
7 to 8 p. m. rr~
E
Frank B. Johnson, M. D*
' * ''"iSOffice:
? , Residence;
^ve lil8V6 Washington St'. 1028 Bryan St.!
. m.
Office Hours: " Telephones: i
_ 9:00 to 10:30 A. Mr Office 8796;
* m* 12:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4G92 |
? -2:30-tn "4:00 P. M.?|
. m. 6:00 to v8:00 P. M.
DR. J. G. STUART
' Office: HH Residences,?I
r~v*r 1902 My in Street.---J^x^-Rtne-Street 4
; m. ? ?- COLUMBIA, S. C.
5 St. ?11*
Offipp Hniirc TelupllumMU!
Sta- 8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247
i 1 to 2 P. M. . Res. 40521
_ 6 to 8 P. M. ?
? xnv^v. I>. Chappcllc, Jr.
: Office: ~~ . Resdence:
2101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine St.}
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Office Hours: * Telephone: .
- - I 9 toUO AT3T ' Offi. & Res. 4263
len' 12 to 1 P.-M.
to- ^ P. M.?
>art. ? 1 ~ {
I Dr. B. A. EVERETT
16-ft-j?? . . ... ^ _
40 P; Qffiicp & -Resiriance:?~
45 p 1329 Pine St., Columbia, S. C.
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^aS DR. N. A. JENKINS
55 p _____
00 a Office^ Residence;--,
l.i.i Ci> -Mm i.mm JI.3
10 p ThOne 6023_ ? Phone 3873? ;
40 a
Office- Hotrrt:. ~ " Telephones: ]
10 J 9'A. M. to 11 A. M. - Office 8281 i
nn 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hospital 32G1 '
- ' j 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Res. G028 i
f^j Dr. W. Swan Rhodes
1(ln Office: Residence^:!
1323Va AssemHly^r?rm
jggi:~~~~ COLUMBIA, S. C.~
si
-T?,?^Office Hours:
c,afi 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. ??
. 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. ? ^
Dr. J.H.Goodwin
-cilS. '
L>e~ Phones: Office 6020 Res. 3039
1119 Washington St._j CoIumbia,-S_C...
-nat ' ' 1 .
zzT DR. .TAMES H STMS
' Veterinary Surgeon
' A* 826 LaUtel St., Phone 4173j
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COLUMBIA, S.
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7. D. Chappelle, A. M., Ph. D.
Institution for fllA Tfoinin^
t- ? AAUllllH^
s of the African Methodist I
Following Courses: _
mces, Normal, Teacher Tra
Home Economics, MnqiV, Pr
tif urination address^ ~
D^Hr-Sims, A. ]
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J j., .J.-.:-.
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?Saturda; / April 4,1925.
tal Cards? - rfc
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Hours:- PhojTe 353G / "
? A. M. to;2 P. M. ..
Sumlaw Bu Appointninw??
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist u r*
Pyorrheav-T-reated Successfully. t ^ '
1 * I >
"j'414Vj Assembly St- g n
Dffice kours: Phone G030
8:30 to'1:00 P. M.
2TU0 to 6:00 P. M, ^ . _2__
.Sundays By Appointment.
DR. L. A, LEWIE
Dentist
* Ir
1702 Main St., ;Colunrbia, ' ,
?=?it:
Phone 6700
DR. J. E. WATTS
'. TTirrfriiii Tli iilinl
J ; ' ' ....
1109^ Washington St., Columhia j?
Over Johnson-Bradlev-Morris _ _j
? ? '* 7 "
Office Hours: _ Telephones: i _
8:30 A. M. tu-1 P. M. Uilice G033
2:00 P. M. fo'6^0 P. M. "^Res. 3873
Sunday by ^pjjpintment. . -
DR. D. K. JENKINS
Dentist
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia I
-"A Spcciattyr
4107V& Washington St. Columbia
Office Hours: .Telephones? *15:30
A.M.to 2 P. M. ' - Office 4756
3 :<)() P. M, to -Kur~5g73
Dr. Jas^ II. Gobcie,-Jr,? 4k
Dentist <
?*? ~~ , t
Frederick Building
1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
Opposite City-Market.
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7 DRTIL COOPER
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^ Dentist
Gold Crown"and' Bridge Work A
- Sppjjnlty.'?? "_ ? I?
Offi. Phontf *C4fj5 1125 Washington 1
Oflice Phone 72G0 Res. Ph^np 4572^^^!
Hours^/E^b-^Hyfr^dnTTirrT^u'-J^^L^
1 & Etchings by Ap^ipiptme^H
Dr. George C. Dennifl
~ Surgeon Dentist
Crown and Bridge Work A SpceiaIlL^H?^=
Pyorrhea Tixaruu 3"ucce,.uTIiy."7^H
Frederick Building, Room 3
lft'23. Assembly St.,?^CulunibiU, S. C7\WKr~~
Opposite City Market.
Residence: .1118 Harden Street '
Hours: ? Telephones^. -.
If to 10 A. M. ??: -OHtce~3t)5 '
12 to 2 P. M ?Resiiin-nrp' 242 J' "
3 to 4 P. M. -?J
G tcr 8 P. M.
J.Douglas \VilliamsrM. D.
PHYSICIAN & SLUG RON *
1109 Nance St.. Vtnvlimf]^-ff 4?tNOTTrR
Communications intended for '
thef" current issue must reach
this office, (if out of town) not"
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