The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 11, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
jjh ? CLAFLIN WINS AND LOSES
ONE TO ALLEN?STATE
LOSES ONE TO ALLEN
? & - Orangeburg, S; C.y April 4==
Allen University of Columbia, S.
R- u? ITesil from her victories of
the week before swooped down
on Orangeburg to meet the two
k Colleges here in a series of three
games, and took two of her three
scheduled. The. first from
State College^ by a^score-of 7 to
3. The second from Claflin by
?_iL_l__^a .score of 12 to 7. The final
|gailie willi Olaflin, tho tide turned
and Allen Was only able to
save .herself from a shut outJby.
making two scores in the sixth
by ascore of 6 to 2.
Allen's first game with State
College was won because of both
poor defense and offense on the
part f State College. Hopkins,
Ace pitcher of State College,
pitched a good game-but did not
- receive the support of his teammates.
While Tyler of Allen
had everything that the state^
College batters could not see.
Claflin met AHen in. the second
game of the series and lost
by poor defensive playing. ClafT
fin's boys could hit but were not
* able to support Marshall, pitch_,\
ing for Claflin. Hey ward tossed
for Allen in this fray and Jby
good support, worked through
tne whole nine innings.
- , In the finaUgame of the
- ? ies Knight was summoned to the
mound for Claflin and Blake to
do the receiving. Reed was sent
to tha-mound for Allen while
Swinton again took his turn behind
the bat. - : ?
First inning-^Allen failed?to;
score. Claflin threatened to j
score when Byrd walked andj.
. high fly which muffed Blake;
safe at second and the chance J,
f<?r scoring ceased, when Single-1
ton fanne.d* Allen*? failed
Claflin received a base on balls
and scored on Taylor's tripled
The scoring ceased until bher,
fourth when Claflin_?ftp^ AllenLaJ
_ fUtiie attempt to score put a-1
' cross three.runs. - ?- ^
, The fifth inning wpg nnJ
J)oth sides, but in the first half j
of-the -sixth, -Atien-m?ttaged"to get
Two-men on base and scored ,
~a minute later, when Singleton
misjudged a drive. Claflin took ,
VlPT*- Vmlf rvf f Via ? 1 1
?- vi hue oiAui aim Dy- a'
rally put across two more tal- lies.
The game ended Claflih ~
?6^ Allen
By Joseph U. MeGhco, ?~ -
Claflin University,- ?-Orangeburg,
S. C.
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^Sotes from Beaufort
Although the weather was unfavorable
on last -Sunday, Services
at the F. A. B. Church
- were exceptionally good during
the whole da^. Last Sundayhes"
?iy><y Palm?
?o - N/wiiuuj ^ pitstur,
appropriate sermon, after which
sermon he baptised two candidates.
In-the afternoori^jthere__gidar~(^mmumfon
was^had. The
Rev. A. E. Quick, pastor of the
tabernacle Baptisi^jChurch, as- sisted
Rev. Wilson in the Com.
munion Services. At night, the
pastor preached a forceful sermon
on Effectual . Prayer." At '
the close of the night services,
" ed on behalf of Mrs. Susan
Grant, who now resides in Boston,
Mass., a beautiful, expensive
and durable Pulpit Bibte.
y ; Mrs. Grant made the church a
present, 01 mis isiDie as an &n;^\^-niversary
gift of her Baptism.
tf ThOM attending the Annual
? ?Celebration of the organization
" of the Knights of Pythias at
were: Messrs. James Buckman,
Morris Myers, Norman Mouzon,
and Professor j. G. Myer?,^Dr.
P. Kennedy and Atty^ Charles
~ E. Washington. They reported
fcf" a great time. *
, We are glad to note that Mr.
Sill
4#
Nathan Jenkins has opened up
for business an up-to-date, Light
Lunch Cafe on West Street, better
known as "Wall Street" or
"IDhfe FinancialDistrict."???
Mr. Green, alias, "Limey," the
well known plasterer and brick
layer died at his home last week.
The Rev. J. A. Wilson officiated
at his funeral.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
with their little daughters, Mattie
and Louise, are now permanently
located in the parsonage
on the corner of Duke and New
Streets., ?- ?,? ll
Plans are in operation for the
organization of the Benevolent
Protectlve~Order of-Elkor-Qreatr
onfhusunom io being shown..
Rev. AT K. Quick returned to
the City last Thursday after
spending about ten -days at Oraflgoburg.??
; 1.
Don't get the idea that Beaufort
is out of your reach. It is
easily accessible by the C. and
W. C. Ry.. making connections
at Yemassee with all points, and
as for the conditions of "Our
roads for motorists, we have the
best stretch of twenty-six miles
of gravel road that can be found
anywhere in this State. Ask
those who have motored to*
Beaufort! .j _ . ;. "
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH RAISED $1430.86
Great Prugress-Made under the
Leadership oC Rev. A. W. Hill
Fourth-Sunday was a high day
in Zion. The Friendship church
ably pastored by Rev. A. W. Hill
reached one of the most auspicious
record breaking epochs in
its celebrated history of more
than sixty years.. Loyalty, from
all appearances seems to have
been the watchword of the entire
congregation. By this loyalty
and respect for courageous
leadership the church has been,
able to accomplish wonderful a=_
c.hievemeilts In a most telling
and constructive way. One of
gjjgnt'nf prn
gress during the seven years of
his ^dminisfrafTonTTias been the
numerical groWttC Hvhich shows
thata more than7 500 members
since he has been pastor.
The church is, thoroughly ^organized
and the slightest observation
will show financial and
spiritual progress in every department.
Some of the outstanding
marks of development are hoF
only seen in the overhauling" the"
auditorium and elevating the
choir, but "we have" also built a
parsonage, installed a furnace,
and in uui recent rally, the members
and fj-iends laid on the table
in cold cash Towards installing
a pipe organ $1430.86.
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THE PALM
Chester Paragraphs.
At the Opera House on Friday
night, a play, entitled, "The City,'
was rendered by a group Of young
men, fropn Johnson C. Smith University,
Charlotte, N. C. A large crowd
enjoyed the performance, which was
given for Mrs. Ida Massey's and "Miss
Pearl Massey's Club, of the Presbyterian
Church.
Mr. Willie Mobley and Miss Ida
May Hopkins were married Saturday
night by T^ev. S. M, Douglass.
Mr. M. J. Harris, of Union, and
Miss Addie Chick, were?married
York City and Mrs -Harris will joir
him in a few weeks. TllOUe cuupl?
are receiving the best wishes_r>f-iheH
-friends fOr many years" of happiness
and prosperity.
Easter exercises will be held at al
of the churches, Sunday. .
?Mr.-J. T. Douglass,~Jr7,"of"Johnsor
C. Smith University, Charlotte, spent
lhe week-end at home with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. DouglassrBrainard
Institute and Friendshic
College crossed bats Monday at the
Fair Grounds. The score was 4 to
1_ in favor of Brainard. ; r
An April's Fool party, was given.at
. the.-ho'm? ofTVTr. and Mrs. Madisor
Worthy on Wednesday night. " More
than two dozen of ,the yoynger sel
attended" and there was much hilarIty
nrhnn "April Frml" \yas announced.
Mrs. Eliza Harris, Ridgeway,
spent, the week?end with Mr. anchMrs
John Davis^
The Chester High*School-boys and
;the Jefferson High School boys ol
York, played ball last Monday at the
Fair Grounds. - The score was 25 tc
13 in 'favor of Chester?
Sickens <iets Atrican
Tiger Skin.
(By The Associated Negro Press)
New York, April.?An African
native has serft to William
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Pickens a tiger-skin by Missionary
Curtis If. McDowell and his
wife, who returned to the Uni
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-WHAT BAD TEETH
? LEADTO" ^
Do ou know that many P
serious diseases , come from .diseased
conditions of yOur
teeth 7_ It is a fact now well
known to medical science. .
The^ fem^dv lies in prevent^
ion, not cure. _ Let us ,ex
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amine your reetn in time.Dentists
Consolidated
Drs. Harris & Smathera
Dr. Woods and
I Baltimore Dental Parlor
I PKone 9712 1*328 Main St. Columbia,
S. C.
Mr?--? ~ J
JL UYVEilXO ?
ity Parlor . 1~
Taucrht.
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
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12 and 9803 ^
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Seed Company i
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hone 3814 Columbia. S. C. i
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ETTO LEADER
how it happened; Mr. McDowell
and his wife were both pupils
,jof Mr. Pickens at Tallaqlega Gol^
Iege^ and on their-mission_field
| they saw a native who "looked
1 like Prof. Pickens," in~face at
, least, if not in the fullness of
dress. * : '"17"
-U They therefore, nick-named
-j^this native "Prof. Pickens," and
t explained To him "the reason why.
1!. Pickens says that when the
^-MeDowells return to Africa,~he
wilT send this native his photot
Krnjlh and that "after lha nal_ttve_sees
what McDowell accused
the native ofr said native will
L hand to Rev.. McDowell next
( time, not a tiger skin, but a wild
live tiger." . : : .
G366 ^ PHONE . 6366 i
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I Chair Caneing and Upholstering
Furniture Repairing and ?
Mattrc^'Renovating. ~
[ W.'s! TREZEVANT
1019 Harden St., Columbia, S. C.
"] Arrival and Departure of Trains
; ATLANTIC COAST LINE 1
COLUMBIA, S. C.
II ' Effective September 21, 1924.
!' (All trains daily)
! Depart. (Union Station) Arrive
1 5:45 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m.
Sleeper to IV llmingion.
3:25 p. m.JWil.-New York 10:50 p. m..
Sleeper to Wilmington
~ 4:50~p. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m.
. Parlor Car to Charleston
Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R;
; "(111:55 a. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. m.
I d-4:20 p. m. Laurens d 11:55 a. m.
?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St!
station daily except Sunday. .
For information call at Union Station.
Phone 9732,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM.??Corrected
February 20th, 1923.
Arrival and departure of passen1
per trains at Columbia, S. G. Cor-An'lvo
NO. BuiWQen No7~^^rt.
iceted to December 21, 1924"." k *
-ttr.OOa 01 N. Y.-Aupugfa?3TT0T15T
4;20 p 32 Aaierusta-N. Y. 4'Jn n
1:30 p 27 Charlcston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
4:50 p 28 Ctrf.-Charleston 28 4:55 p
10.40 p 10 Columbia-Cin'. 9 7:05 a
r 5:88 K~ 24 "Columbia-Jack. 23 10:55 p
10:00 p _20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a
10:15a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7" 5:45 p
11:30 a 14" Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10 p
9:25 p 5 Columbia-Char. _ 4 5:40_a
19:45 a 3 Columbia-Char. 6 2:40 p
10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:10^t
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 3:00 a
1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p
10:25 p" 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:55 a
Uolumbia-Grcen. 17 2:10'p
- 5:40 n jl3 CoIh.-RopW 4 14
L- Nos. 31 and 32.-Augusta_ special;
[Pullmans, and.dinmg cars;
No&i?27 and 28, Carolina special;
Pulbpan and dining cars, -?
Nos. 9^ and 10, 23, 24, Land o?_lhe
Sky special^ Pullmans arid dining cars.
^Iigh class coaches' all trains. Dtt-~
pendable service. Schedule figures
g published as information only and not
^ City'ticket office, 1307 Main Street,
, C. T. COBB, C. T. A.,
J S. H. McLEAjfclj. P. A,
Telephone 6356.
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P! A - ? 1 .ri^
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X^X-X-X-X-XK-X-X-XK-X^X1^
Office Houts: Telephones:
11:30 A. M. to 2 P.'Mr Office 3536
6:00 P. M. to 8 P._M. _ Res. 2621
Dr. C. E. Stepehenson
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children A
> Specialty
Office: " .Residence:
1414% Assembly St. 1328 Oak St.
Dr. L.JM. DANIELS .
" "Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases of
Women.
"1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton
Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165
Office Hours: ~ * Telephones:
10-to 12 Mx i Office 5744
2 to 6 P. M. Res, 370?
Sunday By Appointment
DR. M. A. EVANS
Diseases of Women and Children. A
Sjjeci?)dy-- -Graduate. Nurses in
Attendance.
1501 Mi Taylor St. " Columbians. C
Office Hours: Telephones:
9 to 10 A. M. Office 407C
12 to 3 P. M. Res: G962
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Frank 6. Johnson, M. D;
Office: Residence r
1118*4 Washington St. 1028 Bryan St
Office Hours: -' Telephones:
9:00 to 10;30 A. M, Office 37?t
12:00-to 1 ;00. P. M. Res. 4692
2:30 to 4:00 P. M. ;
6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
DR. J. G. STUART
Officer" *""1* . Residence:
1702 Main'Street 1417 Pine Streel
CQUJMBIA, S. C.
Office Hours: ' - Telephones:
5 to 9 A. M. - Office 4247
1 to 2 P. M. Res. 4052
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr,
Office: Resdence: _
2101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine^St
r Office IRyursi Telephone:
| 9 to 10 A. M. Offi. & Res. 4262
12 to 1 P. M.
R to ? ?'P AT
Wr a. KVKkK'riL"
Offiice & Residence:
1329 Pine St.,- \ Columbia, S. C
DR. N. A. JENKINS
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Office;-??---???Residence:
1107^ Washington St. 1416 Pine St,
i Phone 6033 ' , Phone 3873
! Office Hours: Telephones;
(-9 A. M. to 11 A. M. Office 8281
| 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. ~ _ Hospital 3261
2 P. M. to 4 PvM: Res. 6022
t Dr. W. Swan Rhodes
Office: Residence:
1828% Assembly St. 1514 Gregg St
Office Hours: "
10 A. M. to 1 P. M. .
fr-P.-M.-to-rP.-M;?
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
"frhones: Office 602fr Res. 803&
1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C
DR. JAMES H. SIMS
Veterinary Surgeoh
826 L&urd^t.r^^^ ^ Phone 417<
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irmation address:
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Office Hoursr Phone 3530
9 A. M. to 2 P. M. *?
3 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Sundays By Appulliimmm. ?
Surgeon Dentist
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
1414*6 Assembly St... Columbia, S. C.
--Office Hours: " I~Z7" Phone 6030
8:30 to 1:00 P. M'.
. ^ fi-nn p. ]?,
Sundays By Appointment.
: DR. L. A. LEWIE
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1702. Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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DR. J. E. WATTS
Surgeon Dentist : ~
* 110914 Washington St.,- Columbia
* Over Johnson-Bradley-Morris
Office Hours: Telephones:
' 2-00 R M1' ?? fi-sn p*m Office~6033
- ?? '-Sunday by *Appointmpnt^^
DR. D. K. JENKINS
Dentist
* 1 T. -j
" Extraction by Conductive Anesthesis *
j A Specialty.
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1107H Washington St>?!?Cnlnmbia
Office Hours: ' Telephones:
8:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 4756
3:00 P. M. to 7 P. M. ResT 5873
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J Dr. Jas. H. Goode, Jr.
iL Dentist -
r Frederick Building
1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
i ODDOsitft P.ltv Mol-bnt
.DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
? Gold Crown and Bridge Work A
Specialty.
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- -QfftvPhofte 6429 1126 Washington
Hours: 8:30 A. to 6:00 P. M.
Sundays & Evenings by Appointment
' Dr. George C. Dennis
Surgeon Dentist H
Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty..
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. '
| Frederick Building, Room 3
]; 1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. V
Opposite City Market.
Residence: 1118 Harden Street
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Hours: Telephones:
rl- 9 to "10 A. M. Office 306
12 to 2 P. M.? - RtJSttienW~243
- 3 to 4 JluJMLz H
6 to 8 P.M. '
J.Doruglas Williams, M. D. \
PHYSICIAN SURGEON "~?
1X09 Nance.. St.. Newberry. S. C.
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