The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 02, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday^ May 2, 1925.- .
Locals And
Mrs. Helen Hood and daughter-Lit?ff
tie Miss Helen Lewis returned to
Atlantic City, Nv J., after spending (
friends. t' ~ " b
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Rev. E. P. f2ljis, Pastor Miller Cha- j
pel A. M. E. Church, at Newberry, S.
0?, was in the'city a few hours Wed- t
nesday. i
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Mr. W. H. Reddick. successful tail- \
or of Laurens, S. C., spent a few days j
^ln the city this week, visiting rela- S
- &*ea and friends.
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Dr. W. S. "Thompson, Practicing"
Dentist of Georgetown, . C.f was call- ed
to the city this weekr- on account
of the death of his mother; who (
\ was buried^from the Sidney Park C.
M. E. Church, Tuesday.
Dr .J. D. Williams, of Newberry. ?
passed thru the city Wednesday en- 1
^[route to Orangeburg, to attend the (
Palmetto Medical Association.
? Mr. Frank Calwy reTurried home for ^
a few days vIsic_to ~ relatives and "1
friends, 'after quite a stay in the i
North. Mr. Calwy is now residing j
' , Dr. and Mrs. Teele, of'deorgetQwn, f
S. C.fjpassed through the city Tues- ^
day on their way to the Doctor's Con- ![
vention at Orangbeu^g. They spent 7
1 4 a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
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Pearson, while here.
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A terrific wind-storm that threaten- ^
?d to do severe damage, tore .off th tt
roof of Dr. H. H. Cooper's residence t
'*"< in Pinehurst. Mrs. -Cooper seems to r
fc??-house at the time of the storm;?No ?
_1 one was hurt. _ _ *
MR. & MRS. LAWRENCE MACK
r announce the marriage of their daughter
-AGNES LAWRENCE
" """" to
UK. william a. Mcdonald
February 23, 1925.
Columbia, S. C. t
? AJAX FROLIC BRILLIANTLY
p-? DANCED. ? ,
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t The Odd Fellows' Dancing A- i<
eademy, on last Thursdayeven- ing
was the* scene of, muchj^
fiplenaor ana enjoyment, wnen ajj
Knot nf tVi a TrrviYnrroT nnntoTv cHf '
r??vuw vx V11V# ^ VUI45VA Mvyay wj | ^3
gathered as guests of the young) j
men of the Ajax Club.
The Academy was elaborate- t
J ly decorated in gay colors. Thejf
\ place at eleven o'clock, led by|"
1 -, Mr. Henry Starks, accompanied
j by Miss Sadie Mae Adams.
f , Punch was then served to the
\ merry dancers, that they mighty
H refresh themselves. ; \
J Wonderful music was rendered c
? by "Wright's Celebrated Orches- lj
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; Quite a number of out-of-|b
town guests were present. Viz: jh
- . Miss Elizabeth Dougherty,; i-of'c
Howard University, Misses Ale- 0
r~ thfaTtaMett^nd-Mamiefianders
of*" Qh&rleston, Mr. Williams, of
t Sumter; Mr. Frank Adams, of I
' ^ Greenville; Mr. B. T. Miller, of I
Laurens a>nd others. c
|T The affair was chaperoned by
r Mesdames N. J. Frederick, Re- f
becea Gantt, Ethel Adams, D, 'ii
I H. Means, T. H. Jones, Gazella d
vChappell and E. B. Lewie. ?
t' PHI BETA SOCIETY OF ALLEN?^
^ UNIVERSITY. ~ 1
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.f Because oil important duties which
^ t.hft President and Vice-President **
late, Mr. Sawyer was elected Presi
>'^1 dent Pro. Teni. for the time being, j
1 Mr. Joseph Freeman read a very in- i S
teresting paper. The male division"!
of tfao~Gleb Club wits practicing and-j
{ la the reason so many were absent, j)
Professor G. A. Singleton, lectured^ ii
on^he book called "Toward the Un- |S
I derstanding of Jesus," by , Vladimer J
Lf Simkhovitch. It is needless to review! j
I* * hook or person unless you have a! !<
?baekground. Jesus' program was an H
coa.omical one. . [
I. U?Priesthood, 2.?Baribe. ;8. San- - j
Ihedrin Court. 4. Mistaken IJeas of ij
the Messiah. 5. Jesus and Barrabas.
||> After his lecture he asked for ques- !
Ut tions and several memDers responded, j j
^'jv Response Miss Osmona L^Sttterrj
mr'' On the next meeting: * debate waft. ;
had. Resolved: "That fnen of action j
have been of hiore benefitTthan men i
I'' of thought.'' Affirmative: Mr. HarII?T
old Johnson and Mr. James Sawyer. <
II 1 Negative: Mr. Lewie Thompson and j
f| . Mr. Alphonao Crawford. Rebuttal: t
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Personals^ _
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dr. Suvvyef Tlnd Mr. Thompson.
Jlenn and George Smith. ?
ioth sides. The Negatvje won, bul
he Affirmative had the strongesl
joints but failed to prove them.
Rev. Holman was a welcome visior
and gave us a short taHc~bn: "Th<
3oul of the World is Siclc with Sir
ind Ignorance.". Paper on "Music'
vas read by Miss Katheryn Sharper
Refreshments were served to th<
society and friepds.
Katheryn Sharper, Reporter.
Harvey Wants A Jtuuu
>nal .
Seneca, S. C., April 27-?Edit
)r Palmetto Leader :
In reading the Knights of Py
;hias official (white) organ, oi
South Carolina, how I wish we
lad an organ tor "cuss and dig
:uss" matters of vital concern se
far a>s the braves are interested
)ut of -8 ordOtlTOTisand -hrayel
;he maj ority would willing t<:
welcome such a mouth piece a?
iome professional |nen going armnd
posing as a "K. of P.", yea
v.e-have,men of thre g^niE
lor tn rlt'OU; I\n fVio. nfrlor r>r
;very thanksgiving day. Were
mu to ask such men, .what- h
;|\c name and number of ycrni
adgo'i^they woiiTrRTear up their
hroats many a time ere the cprect
answer would be given. _ A.
iide from all_ol that-Ave need a
rournal to blow our horn. So
vateft ?
(your uncle) Harvey, at the
ALLEN TAKES GAME FROM
? BENEDICT.
In & game of heavy hitting, Friday
lllen's nine defeated Benedict to-the
une H) to 1. The
game started off well end lookLd^as.
though It would be a clo^e afair;
but Allen's sluggers opihed up
n 'the sixth inning and put four mar;ers
across the plate,
ms the work of the pitcher Reed for
tllen. ' '
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dlfiH. - - 000 004 33X--10
ienedict 000 000 100? 1
Batteries: Allen, Reed and Swinon.
Benedict, Richardson and Mc
"arlan.
Umpires: Pinson, Morris College,
Claflur
Osmona LeVallie, Reporter.
CRAM) VISITATION.
"Excellent companion J. S. &tai>
iiicinsr'TL.' K. of thf state ftf South
Carolina and Jurisdiction, visited Leaco
Chapter No. 22, R. A. M., on
ast regular convocation.
After conferring the Royal Arch
Jegtee, Excellent Companion Stanack
favored the Chapter with a very
elpful lecture. After which the
ompanions enjoyed a delicious repast
f salad, sandwiches and punch._?
t.R rRirri R ^FisiTRR.isjoiia
Wednesday, April 22- T.? Cercle
?htre-nous-Iine? with- Mrs. -Alma
Rhodes. Quite an interesting lessor
onsisting of sentence structure and
crb forms- was-?had. "The usual
deasant social hour followed. The
quests .woro then invited into the din
ng-room where the hbstess served a
elightful repast consisting of shrimp
alad, crackers and Russian iced tea,
[*he first prize, a dainty piece of linerie,
went to-Miss iilfian-Watts and
he ronsoiation, an'attractive Jar ol
ath sftlts, to Mrs. Elise Jenkins.
The Chrtrwttl meet next with Miss
laisy Roach; ;
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_ LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB.
! = Thfe Literary and Social Club
> which ^was" organized Feb. 2 2, 1925
gave their first Afternoon Social
April 24, 1925, trtrthe reside mce ol
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Davault. A pleasant
time .was ^enjoyed by all. Icc
eream and cako .was Braved, /winch
' Wftfl very refrenhinp ??~ ?
i This Club is making the social life
t more enjoyable. *' :
Officers: Hertesine Cannon, "President;
Eva Castor, V.-Presiderit; Pru?
dence ~ Claris Secretary! Blanche
i Jackson, .Asst.-Secretary r ~Willie Mt'
chelle, Treasurer.
3 IN MEMORIAM.
In sad but loving remembrance of
= Fenton ~E. King, who departed this
= .lifPi Mnv 1i 1Q9^i
77A bitte^ cup, a shock severe
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xu paxi. wixii yjiiM riuvta so aear,
My loss is great, I'll not complain,
-- Dut trust In God to meet again. '
" In a world of pure delight,
F In a land where there is no nighty?
; Fenton, I know you are dt rest,
_?Believing^ou are a-welcome guest."
? His "wife,
(Mrs.) M. L. KING.
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LF HUDSON.
j Miss Estelle Hudson,, who had
T charge of the Beauty Shop at J. S.
' Leevy's Department^ Store, 1131 Washington
street, passed away Saturday
' night, April 25, at 8 o'clock; at the
. on Pine Street, where she was resld-:
irig, "while^ making her home Tiere.
_The news of Miss Hudson's death
' came as a severe shpek to her many
r: friends and acquaintances, which num-~
considering he* short so ijourn
here.
The following letter of condoleTTce"
was sent to her parents by Mr. I. -S.
Leevyr
? Columbia, S. C., Apr. 30, 1926.
= To-Mr. ancT Mrs. Thomas Mitchell,
38 West 137th St.,? . -
- New York, N. Y.
It is with very deep sympathy for
- your bereavement: and the loss^o? your
::OTlY Tlatighter, Mice Enteric 'Had^nYT
We send these words of comfort:
Miss Hudson was a lovable young
I woman and nil wVi<-> Irmir V.Q?.
_? ?... ".IX/ ixnv ?T uv;i| 1UVCU '
her. . She applied to me for a place
inmy Beauty Shop, stating that shet
wanted some work to do while recup-f
jerating from rpcent operations. I did I
i not ask her for any .recommendations,
but admitted her on'her'womanly api
proach and honest face, and I was
4not?diaappoinled in doing so. T"
; Hrar>fc-0od for-my acquaintance jwitir.
such a beautiful Hfe;?The?stnntbw+
of her influence will forever grace
our business. Like a mighty tower,
she stood at the head of our Beauty
Shop. Her advertisement " in the
weekly and daily papers, her irrtroducjt
ion to "prominent men and womeneverywhere,
the excellent service she
- rundered her customers, who were
?r?rr'?MMTTfy -4w TTL* ? :?
|6*w?t'"6 auaiuia nxv.c u imguiy ar*
! my, "caused men and women eve'ry|
where to inquire for her arrd-to seek"
I after her service. She was like ai
j candle on a hill, giving light-ttr all.
| We shall miss her from our store,
our social gatherings, our church services
and our mingling on life's thoroughfare
as one of our own.
: __ With faith lfi4 God, we cease our
weeping and continue our journey toward
the sunset of; our own lives, be'
of eternity^ we will greet Miss Estelle
! along with the Redeemed of God on
the other side of the river where conI
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> gregations never break up" and Sab
_ , I S. LEEVY, Prop.,
Leevy's Dept. Store. ~
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Newber i-y^NewSrNewberry,
S. C., April 27.?
r Th re w~fl? A vpry lnrprp*7?rmrrl. nf
Tpeople in town on last Saturday.
READ AND
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Place for you to have your ]
you from $5 ^o $10 on eac
I carry the BEST in Woole
make any selection you des
Sired style to your measuren
A Trifthfa-aH T ask.
emrand Styles.?Come Tod*
aee a Fpll Line of Up-To-D
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HByrcyfcgADER
- The farmers are getting throug.
^planting cotton. The Agricul
"Tural beys of Mt7 Bethel Gar
' many school, are through plant
f -ing their cotton projects. Then
. are eight boys who have tw.<
acres of cotton each; four , pari
" -time boy"s7"ergTifeen in the evening
class all through.
There was a high day at Miller
Chapel A. M. E. Churoh all
dav SunHflV " Tho Rpv X, JRDavis
preached - the morning
shrmon. At 8 P. M., the church
was crowded tc^ the utmost, to
hear Rev. II. W. Walker. He
preached from Isa. 28:10. It
Wfls
ynl sprmons Hay. Walker is
one of the coming preachers.?
- It has been announced arid
well advertised that on the second
Sunday in May it will do
anyone-good to be at Miller ChajDel
to see how easy the members"
raise one thousand dollars. The
Tribes. Each tribe is. to bring
fifty dollars. We have heen told:
that some of them are-ready to
report. The President of Allen I
University, Dr. D. H. Sims will
lie our guest all day." Also other
distinguished friends from Columbia.
Come arid see and help
mrttets graridratiy-f ortheTemodelling.
The chureh^work wilt
"bpgln "at* once.
Mrs. James Wallace was car-1
Tied" to the hospital and also
-MlS. F01 tfirheld. -on"
day for "operations??Both have:
"been perforrriect
Mrs. Maria Emory one of the
oldest and most beloved women
of Utopia Section, died on Friday
night. Mrs. Emory was 76
vpora nf ooro QVio nroo o A/..t/^4
Ky?tv um? <* uc y WH*?
ed woman to her church. She
is ^iTrvived by "onp. son _J B.
jftfflpry, rme rtaughteiyMi s.Mai1-"
^hall and a host of relatives;
Funeral services were conducted
by her pastor Rev. E. R. An- i
derson.-Sunday 11 A. M. Inter- I
ment in iianah Church cemetery.
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The people of Newberry^^re
very glad to have Rev". Dillard
back agaiy as-p&ntor oaivdry
Presbyteridi jchurch, He pasjurty
y^rs ago.?He=
must be a'good man to repeat
himself. Ir
BethleheA Baptist Church.
On Sunda1" morning at 11:30'
o'clock, the ^ev. J. A, Baten, pastor
of Beth^hem Baptist church !
brought a venderful message to;
his people, ^aking for his text
Evndna 'A ^ Tlie following
preachers v^re present: Revs.
A. B. Caldw^l, C. M. Means/one
of Bethlehe/Vs newly licensed
prpnrhprs, old Father _H. !
Hentz.
vAt 4 P. M1 the Young Men's
JTorupv met-iir its regular meeting,
Th-esiden^N. C. Lake, presiding.
Invo^ion by Rev. C.
M. Means. A er which the pasTur
inlfuducef'^RtuT-Sr-E; Martin^
a newly licer^Bd preacher from
Miller Chapele(K. M. E. church.
.Rev. Martin Reached a strong
encourgaing ^"Vmonj taking for
his text Cor. tfU5. This' being
Rev. Martin's Vefond sermon, a)
though it woulj^have led on?, to
believe that hdnhad"been: -in the
fielcf for a numre8" of y ears,
r"Miss Carrie X?tMor gan wa3 at
the piano, accprO^anied bv Mr.
W. C* Baker, wie \ his violin.
nof
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i or Conservative tnin3 the* jj
next SUIT made, viv^an save s
'h Su.iLy?out5buy:,)ouw 1 on'y 1
ns.?100". Pure _ m. You f
lire, and I will mar the de- J
lent and guarantee "u a yiT.
ly or as soon as yot. ?
ate Woolens. d RO .
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,-wfrn m, 1| 1 n ijyfiiiiii- 11 f|
h --ftjrs. Ellsworth Patterson, c
- ganist of Bethlehem Bapti
- church is on the sick list. Ho
- she will soon be out again.
5^ Mr. R. E. Patterson, from tl
) firm of Patterson ft- Pratt ?
t dnrtflking ?stal>Ushment ->we
, to Union?Sunday to-coraitret
tfuneral for a white undertake
accompapied by brother Jes:
White/ When it comes to cq]
ducting Tunera.Ia they are on tl
j jobvTzr'
The B. Y. P. U., was in fu
bloom-on Sunday evening wit
Master Eugene' Schumpert ?
the piano and Mr. W_^_CL-Bake
'with-his .v-iolin. .Mr^jiaker-4sTbusTmfno"
ma^of this town rui
^ning BiU'berr~Shb]
After B. Y. P. U. service:
Rev. Baten preached a wondei
7"fyl sermon^takiay lifs^text tror
Ueremiahr 6 chapter and 3rc
ve^se. He "certainly preachy
j\\lth^f oreg/ Ife is ther?fees
preacher in the state. Rev
Pollock and Rev. W. K. Wilsoi
-were visitors at our^chiirrh m
Sunday nighf."?- " ~ *
The Missionary. Society * o
Pethlehem Baptist churqhme
at the home of MraT Fforenc*
Clerkley. This society is doim
a _gj^atr"WrrrlC-_T?Tt^ -busi
ness^ of the afternoon we wor<
highly Served with ices, and cake
We always enjoy being at the
-homo of Sister Clerkly.?Mrs
Marnier. Botrglnss is President
Mrs. J. A. .^Baten, Vice-Pres."
^ftarrre Lake, Sec.,, and Mrs.
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Gussie Miller, Treasurer:
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)r- Bethlehem is planning a great- ist
rally for the third Sunday in .4.-^
pe May.?
Rev. H. M. Moore spent a fewhe
hours-in town, returning home
ft- from GresnwdQ(I,~~where he has ~
nt -jeerr-visttihg his ^mother. We
a are always glad to have such
;r, men stop \\7th us at any time,
se The Cadet Boys of Newberry
Oz,..are drilling hire.?They~are uhie
der the command of Sir .J. B. Giles
and Sir E. R. Miller. They
ill arp lnnkinrr 4-- il
... iuj naiu LU LI1G COmh.
i h g of tha Grand Lodger which
it is to be held in this place in Ju?Thev
are lively'and-full of _H
g Pcpr~ Sir Tr. it. Miller is~l
jr Sergeant of H. E. Williams CnL_n~
57 "No. 32, -U. R., and drill master
3, for th$ Cadets.
*- ,_3chg Rev. J. A. Baien was out
n 4)T town this -week, conducting- ~
1,! revival meeting for Rev. Gandy,
d Pastor 1st Baptist church,
t Groo'nvillc, S. C;., r ' """T ~
\J Mrs. Gussie E. Miller called
n | the Lady Courts together Friday
a4_afternoon -Tor^ ^the purpose of
iorganiziing a C&lanthe Drill
f Corps. They met at the home
t jot iir J. B. GilesTETCaldwellSt.
j'They ""hope to have-everything
rOn-readiness for?this" coming
-4 Grand Lodge.;_!f7^?7_?-???
3 The members* and Inends of
? Bethlehem are glad _to know?
* that Sister Charity Montgomery
?of Coats street and Sister Mary
riniu'^V,?_ " 7
, KJi. pianuey street are
, i able to be out again, after both
' having undergone an operation
at the Columbia hospital.
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