The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 04, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Miss Juel Cooper, Charleston, S. C
r spent a few days with Misa Ainu
Watson. ? ??r
-'Miss Mayme L. Williams, Green
r wood, S. C. was the guest of Mrs
Ployd and Miss Lillian Watts for th?
r week end.
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Miss Alice Gary spent a few day
with Mrs. Tallie Addison during tin
Teachers' Association.' Mr.
A. M. Davis, Deputy of the Amer
lean Woodmen fui the Piedmont?see
tlon was In the city last week.
Miss Alethia Randolph is the charm
~ ing guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Good
win of 80G Hampton Avenue.
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f.- Mr. H. C. Colexgan, proprietor o:
* Coleman's ^Shaving Parlor of New
( * berry, S. C. was in the city this week
Miss Claudia DoYrahr a teacher ii
the Graded School at Clinton* S. C
was in attendance at the Teachers
Association.
?: Mrs. Maud 3anders, County Derfion
istrator for Beaufort County was
in attendance at the Teachers' Con
vention last w^fck. .
Miss Caroline~~Brown attended th<
Teachers' Association last week. Misi
Brown is one of. the teachers of th<
# St. George Graded School.
Misses Pellan, Orangeburg:, S. C
.and Parks?of Abherville?were tht
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guest of Miss Geneva Cornwell dur.
- - ing^ the Teachers' Association.
' ' Mr. Everett Wauls, Washington, D
C. .motored back home~after spending
a few days with relatives* the guesl
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewie.
Mr Andrew Thomas returns homt
for a few days to ^yisit mothgr and
sister after quit a stay in the North
? and West, Mr. Thomas_js now re
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.? juumg_.m. uxeyeiana, unit).
The many" friends of Mr. and Mrs
Bennie Freshley are congratulating
them. The Stork visited- their home
1416 Lincoln St. on last Monday nighl
and left a D pound baby boy.
Miss Frances Jgner^tte, ~wKcf n
teaching?at Wilson High School^-ir
^nFlorence, spent the week end here attending
the Teachers^-Association and
"siting parents, relatives and friends
\ bunch of yonug ladies and gentlen
motored to Columbia from Chariton,
S. C. last Friday night, among
i .am warftTMissnyrMlnnie and Maying
' y urrough. Drs. Cornwell and
Tough.
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Prof J. W. Killingworth, Principal
r.^..olAYil^jL.H.ig:h_.?_QhoQll.FLQrmceJ._fit:
tended the Teachers' Convention
Prof. Killingworth delivered the key
note address of the School Principals
Group. ~~ ' ~ ~
IVfi^Q I.QIira Will rvf rV\0flA0*/\r? o
? ww m ***** vi vuaiicobuti) O
C. attended the Teachers' Association
. last week, the guest of Miss Caroline
Bxnwri.^Miss_HilI is one oftheteachMoncks
Corner, S. C.
Mrs. Mary Heeder of Richmond, Va,
and Mrs. Clara Alexander of Phila
delphia, is in the city. They came to
attend the funeral of their brother,
egee, Ala, and was buried from Zion
Tjfr7FTB. Boulware. the well known
Moving Picture Man was called to
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v>nanesion last sunaay to oe present
at the funeral of hfa brother, Mr. H.
R. Bouhvare, of that city. Mr. Boulware
is bjgh in his.praise of the members
of the Knights^rf Pythias lodges
in Charleston,1' for rendering such
?? careful attention to the deceased. His
brother being a members of one of
1 the local lodges jif Charleston. ?
The Misses Lillian Campbell and
Catherine-O'Belle "Nelson served a
delightful luncheon on Friday evening,
March 27th, at the home of the
former, Miss Campbell, 517 Marion
St. The guests were received by the
, latter, Misa Nelson. The luncheop
which was served at seven o'clock con
sisted of the following: Potato Salad
and Snltines; Pimento Sandwiches and
Cocoa; .Jello?Whipped Cream and
Cake.
The guests were; Misses Beatrice
Brown, Ida Davis, Geraldine Williams,
Messrs. Frank Brown, Jlenry Franklin
and HenryHCawi/ At the leaving
hour the guests informed, the hostesses
that ihev had endhved a pleasant
afternoon and congratulated them oh
??their skillful way ?f^nterUining.
STAGS, TAK& NOTICE*
Tha SUga u* hank? notUtod ttuQ
jEjftirr " * -' n.r^TT.fi
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Pr>i*annnla I ?.. i
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they will be entertained at the resile
dence of Mr. and Mrs^J. IL Washing?
? ton, 1302 Barnwell Street, next Wednesday
night at the usual hour.
J.' B. WASHINGTON "
DR. H. G. THOMPSON
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs* Drayton jSubcr and
^"children wish to thank their friends
f tor tne many and beautiful tlora.l offerings
given at the funeral of -their
son and brother, Clarence.
CUMING!!?\\ HAT 7 7
The Hit of the Season, A ComedyDrama
in Three Acta
1 Name?"The Dream That Came True"
" Place*?Benedict College Chapel.
Time?Fri., April 10th, 7:30 P. M.
Admission:?25 Cents
f n? i-J * *1 * ' -? -
rresemea Dy tne junior High Glass.
Come and enjoy a good laugh.
SPECIAL PROGRAM
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,Palm Sunday afternoon at 5:00
O'clock, St. Luke Episcopal
Church, Hampton Ave^ ___
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r ProceSsitmar T_ 90
i Evening Prayer ^ 1
~ Player Hymn? .13
Selection-Sidney Park C. M. E.
- " ?Church Junior Choir
i Violin Solo -Miss C. B. Singleton
? Vocal Solo.Miss Daisy Ro&ch
? Saxaphone Solo Mr. Leroy Hardy
Vocal Solo -Vincent
Violin JSojo .....Mr. Edward Kyer
. Selection--.-:.Sidney Park C. M. E.
k. - Gfrmrch Junior Choir
- Vocal Solo ____ Mr. H. S. Allen
Address ___ ,!
Palms'-",- Choir
. Distribution of Palms. Recessional.
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; nymn. e ... Choir, 91
L 5 THE ORIGIN OF EASTER
Everyone ought to hear this Sub,
i ject, "Where did Easter Come From"
I the Bible will explain. Few ever stop
t to ask~this question. Pictures show.
ing who brought this great festival
to us will be shown, as the Bible tells
of this great day. ~The S. D; A.
Church, Henderson St., Sunday night,
, 8:00 P: M. sharp. .
Chas. Curtis, Pastor
: DR. M. O. DUMAS TO SPEAK
AT THE PALMETTO MEDr
ICAL ASSOCIATION CSSE
r VF.NTTOM " , ' T
I Orangeburg, S. C., March 31.?The
- Loeal?Committee fop the entertanit
mfintl nf lVm Palmoftn 5iof/v '
I - ? - ?..? - Htiltvww i-J tC4 IU lUCUl^al
jjAssoektliuH has received information^
;that J)octor M. 0. Dumas, of Washington,
D. C., former president of the
.National Medical Association, is to
{address tho doctors at~the opening sea
8lon "of-lhe^~Uonvention, which meets
in Orangeburg April 28 to .30 instead
I of April 22 to 24 as formerly announced.
ily
engaged in perfecting plans for
, entertainment._ ? i..~ ?
~ Registration \4leadquartcra.._
The .Entertainment Committee has
' arranged a tour of the points of interest
in and around the City of O
rangeburg. _ .
The first hol/j~Tw"Una
Auditorium at State vjoiiege on -!?aes?
day night, April 28; the second session
wHI be heT(T*Irr"the Chapel at
uiatlin Uollege on Wednesday night,
April 29. These two Institutions
have agreed to furnish jointly the
musical parts-of the programmes.
Orangeburg is now ready to en[tertahrthe
record breaking crowd that
avportort ?
PHI BETA SOCIETY
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"Theway to love of A. group," was
general discussion and.was led by Mr.
L. W. Tohmpson, Jr. Many good
points were made by the members of
the" society.
Rev. I. D. Davis wasAspeaker for
J" the night, his subject was "Watch."
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?- Established Aug. 10, 1909
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Jle stressed some points such as:?j p
watch vour character apd watch vourj\
head, hearthsnd hand.t-Nqver let iti
be said that a good job has tp be turn- j
cd down bedd'use you had no- system, (*
Response by Mr. H. D. Johnson. Re-marks
by President, Dr. D. H. Sims.
-_Mrs~. I. D. Davis and Mrs. Barber frorn'Rockhill
were welcome visitors and ^
they will come again. ' . |v
j As the society assembled we were ] c
all glad to see Dr. M. A F.vanst y-iU
(speaker for the evening. Although')
.(shp ha??practiced for 26 years as
God-fearing, consecrated physician,
ana has not grown tlrGd 6f hCP WOrk'c
she talked on "Public Health and t
Social Morality." She stressed these c
points: Public health deals with so- E
(cial hypianp wnd social"morality. Wo- <
(man as a help-mate. We will achieve I
'much if we have self-control, unless j
we get hold of . ourselves and others j
it is the utter disregard for-social tho-^ t
rality. Unless wo regard manhood ;
land womanhood the unbornTwiil sul- <
'fer. Unless we are -eduoated~~with ^
cnaracter we are nothing. Character)
in the end will count more than brains.' i
[Things which are done in the dark j
I are bound to come to light. Sickness i
is no necessary .than sin. We should >
' have 'preventive lectures and use pre- ~
'ventive medicines.
I Response by IVliss TCatheryn SKar- <
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f the Columbia
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X Games,
:.j. Monday and Tue
\1f and 7th
at bened:
T --The
Games will be cal
. M., sharp.
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I- If you are Fashionable
. Place for you to have your n<
you from $5 to $10 on each
carry the pEST in Woolen:
make any selection you desii
sired style to your measureme
A Trial is all I ask. I h;
ens and Styles. Come Todaj
see a Full Line of Up-To-Dal
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>t ks by Rev. J. W. Shaw. (
Wt a very good-topicxfor next (
veek's discussion. ' ~ ~1
KATHERYN SHARPER, Reporter ]
'Le Cercle Entre-Nous" Enter
tained Visiting Teachers
~Le Cercle Entre-T^ous"(Ei*ench Club)!
lelight/ully entertained a few of. the
risiting teachers at the beautiful home
>f Mrs. E. T. Chappelle on Pine Street
>?fcU?rday-Ji?n^ 5:00 to 9:00. .o'clock. !
,Vhist was the" main feature of* the i
SVgnrng. ~ After the games the pre. i- !
lent, Miss Mary* R. Saxon was infrd=-"<
lucea oy MIkh Lillian Watts. In her .
e'marks the nature of the club was <
explained and afterwards prizes pre>ented.
Miss Mayme L. Williams, <
jrcenwood first?prize, Miss Sara L. 1
^ellam, Orangeburg, consolation;. Miss |
Mice C. Gray, Greenwood, Visitors ;
)rize; ^lrs. Julia Woodbury,-Columbia j
)oo^y. S '
?A delicjuus course of fruit salad,
irackers, iced tea and mints was ser- :
red; ' "
During the evening an excellent
adio program was heard. Every-:
rear in some wav a few of the Col
imbians entertain in honor of their i
risiting friends attending the Teach- '
3rs' Association.
Those out of town enjoying the j.
evening were: Misses' Blanche Keid,
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April 6th %
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led promptly at 3:00 P. ?<
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?xt SUIT made. I can save o !|
1 Suit you buy; and I only "3 j
s.?100% Pure Wool. You g ;|
re, and I will make the de- ? !
:nt and guarantee you a FIT. o
ave the very latest in~Wool- & !!
r or as soon as you can and g ;!
te Woolens, ~ i
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Geneva Cornwt" - \Yilliams,|
Jvnthia Nicholas ..stem. Saraj
Pellam, Sara Rh. Pinkie Fare,
Plorenee Parks, Alma Johnson, Alice
Jury, Ruth Fosfer, Allie Moorer,
Uaymc L. Williams, Mrs. Rosa Parker'
Gaelic Williams, and Bertha Sawyer.
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L'ohimbia's Young Men Honors
Moorehouse Students
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Assuming no name, but grouping i
Logether.a few of the-popular young
men entertained a selected few at the
Klks' home on Wednesday -Eveningf?F?last
-week, ( honoring the young 1
mo n l.if AlenreVmiive _n.-.-ho<tvn nnrt
Glee Club. ' ?
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Moorehouse students presented an j
excellent program at Allen University
which wus?enjoyed bv?many;?The?
in-ivolotfe?of?meeting nnd spending
i few social moments with the young
men and ladies, of "Columbia was a
.ourco of to them. Chuefra
vere?given?to?Moorehouse fellows md
cheers returned to the young men
who successfully arranged for the-af-.
fair which was one of the most enjoyable
events of the week.
yv-i,y kuuu music was renuerea auriiig
the evening by the famous Simpkins
~OiThpslra7~_. i
- GE01U?t,^*?T..< 11H.MS
The Allen Christian Endeavor League
of Bethel A. M. E. Church held
(3:30 P. M. .
About three hundred leaguers and'
friends were present, and were highly
entertained with a pipe organ re-!
cital by Mrs.. E. L. Fraser and selection
from the quartette entitled:
"My" Lord's writing" all the time."i
Ihe quartette is composed of Messrs.
r. lL BrurUOn.-Itaifr>^ Rrnwn, I. A '
Dunmore and C. S. Browne. [
Quite a few of the teachers attend- .
?d the State Teachers 'Association in (
T. H. FI1>
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of South Carolii
Pinckricy's Sanit
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t* Everything carried in a
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Columbia last week. ?
.?M>bbob' Odeaua M. Banders,_Artgnc " ~
E. Alston. Mr. Thoa?P. Fraaer and
to Columbia Friday morning. ; ^ The
young men choral Club gave
a recital at Trinity;A. Mt E. Churph,
Manning,. S. C. of which Rev. D. P.
Pendergrass^ pastor, on JasL-MofldAy;. __ _______ _
night, under the personal direction of
Prof. A...G. Gill.
The people of Manning turned out - - .splendidly
and wiint_away well pleased
with the entertainment. ?
The young men can't forget the -
kfridrrcss tenderedrto iTiem by JRey.
Mrs. I). P. Pendergrass and the good
people of Manning while there.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. Brown en- .r'T
tertained a__host of friends at their . . > :
home on Duke Street Tuesday even ?=
ing in honor of Mrs. James A. Min-'
ort or^chicago,, ill. " "
The people of Georgetown are
glad to see the rapid-progress mndp .
by Messrs. Addison Q. Dunmore and ?.
S. W. Tricker. ' They are expert tailors?
and are being highly patronized
ujr wjc ciuzens oi tne city.
? ??C. S. BfeQWNE, Reporter ??
NOTICE! .
. " " - - - The
piembers of the Junior Stew
ardess Board of Bethel A. M. E.
Church are "requested to attend their
regular meeting at the church Wed- ?
iiesday, April"8th at 4:30 o'clock.
Mrs. F. G. Baumgartnei', Pres.
31 rs. Traty M. Walton, Sec'y.
~ NOTICE. P -? - ?
Communications" intended for
the current issue must "reach
.tjiis ufllce, (if out of town) not ?
later than Tuesday night.?Ci-;== r ?^
ty news by Wednesday night.
JCKNEY P
lND embalmer
la and Georgia.
cheapest Undertaker,
Scry Best Service in
~ the City. : ~ "
^Qmplete-Motor Outfit,
second to NON4E In the Stnte. I
1 CITY. come._and_.seE
URSELF.
Residence Phone 7765
cqyuuMBiA. &c.?
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:omplete stock; _ \
and imported ??j? " .
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