The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, June 6, 1925.
; j~| Locals And I
.? '. Mr. Reiney Webber is improv- GF
? te-bedTorsixweeks with aJura^ Pr
ken ankle.
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Mr nnrl Mrs .1 C. Mnhrlpv of j
1406 Harden Street is visiting x
their niece and nephew Miss Re
Emma L. Walker and "Mr. Ben ?
nie H. Walkor of New York City.
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Miss Allean M. Brooks of this
. city left Thursday for Rich- pa
mond. Va.. for an indeflaifegtay: ou,
with her sister Mrs. S. M. Wood- 4nard.
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' - ? ' * __ , be<
k Miss Mary Goodwin, forelady th<
( of the Lewie Pointing Co., left
- ?last Sunday for New York City" ma
^ where she will spend her vaca- ph
tion. While there she will be su
the guest of her sisters Misses ?e<
Agnes and'Colistus Goodwin. fo
? < se<
? The many^ friOnds of-Mrs. Car- Th
rie B. Lakin will be glad to learn on
that she is improving- nicely at ve
the Waverley Hospital. It is pr
-- evpprtpfi that-aho wilj bp ablp. fir
to return home-soon. thi
- ' ? bit
Miss Mamie Griffin, book-keep- ar<
er for the N. C: Mutual Life In- th<
suraiicc Co.T'ia improving
at. tl)p! flpperiiet. HospitalT'where lue
? ?^he underwent an operation, inj
Her many friends will be deHgt-sej
ed to know that she will-soonlpe;
be able to return home. yo
^?.? :?
! -^Prof. G- A. Singleton, profes- th<
sor of History in Allen Universi- by
ty and Contributing Editor to of
the Standard, who hao been con. ?!
for the past two weeks, is much thi
improved at this writing; thanks fai
? to t hp rarpfnl anfl noinutol/i'..,. ?"
v?< MIIU j^uAiiotaivill^ a?
attention of. Br. I>. M. Daniels, in
^Marriage Announcement. Pr<
Bess-Laws. ~ ~a~r
r > The marriage is announced of 'Y
Miss Neola Lucile Laws and '
~'Mr. Martin Bess.?t :}?-1?
- Sunday evening May 17, 1025, nh
Jacksonville, Fla. : The wedding ?(
took place at 4:30 p. m., from the ?f
home of Mr. and Mrs. Golsom, j601
1701 Davis St., the ceremony tir
was performed by Rev. S. Bart- th.
ley, pastor of Ebehezer M^_ E.
- church. The out of town guests, at
were Mrs. Mary A. J. Laws ofjm(
? ??i ftvingtnii -s r;, |y|r>ther of the J
Thn l>cjdA an/l gi*nnm
ceived many useful -presents. ~
Friends of the couple-will learn- ln
_ with interest of their marriage^1
and will unite in wishing them
happiness.; They are residing v"
1 rj1 n t i_i ? - r~rt"
iuo Louisiana street. V1
PUPILS OF OLD HOWAD th
SCHOOL RAISED $75.00 IN th
! ONE WEEK
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For Library "^Teachers Direct;?]
\f '
~ hr-a-special rally for the li= 1
brary fund of Old Howard school
, the pupils, directed and led by
their teachers, raised $7-5.00 In
, ) a week. r No
entertainments were given
for tile?rally. Theyused the
"tag" method and Jiad_spleD_didlFi
success without distracting at- of
j-fi 1
^ tciitiun n uni liiu Utiiiy program. |st<
Teachers and pupils are elated Co
with the success had in the Fr
,, rally at Old toward. DXj
vGRADE ONE? . de
Mrs. C. R. Neat?^ $3.75 en
, Miss Wilhelmina Herrin _ 1.50 A?
Miss C. H. Thompson ~TL 2.12' Ni
GRADE TWO? 111
Miss Catherine Mack 6.5&.da
Miss Hannah Randolph 7.00,
GRADE?' *. '"Zt
Minn Agnos Paul ?5JHjih
Miss Sarah Boozer -4.00
GRADE FOUR? ' th
Miss Alma Watson 7.30 oc<
Miss Mabel Jenkins 7.70 ed
GRADE FIVE? ' th
Mrs. Rosa Taylor 4.75
Miss Susie Cannon
GRADE SIX? . dr
. Miss Janie Adams 3.35 un
" Miss Bertha Deas 3.00 cii
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^rsonals ?r4r
.Xux^X-W^-XK-X^XK-W'-X'
LADE SEVEN--'
s6 C> D. Thoma-s 6l6Q J
incipal Myers 5.73
ew Royal Theatre Unei^-Ncw
Management
cenlty Renovated?New Fi- U
bre Screen Installed?Cool
and Inviting; at all Times.
Ssaay . ?< L
The* Royal Theatre during the
st few weeks has been thorghly
renovated-and is modern
Im^ry -rp^pprt - Nothing has '
en left undone or no expense
en spared for the comfort of
e patrons. :
The Royal Theatre is now einned
with the famous tyoon
cooling system, which in- "
res a change of air every GO
;onds. Always cool a-rnl com
rtable. No tired 'eyes after
3ing a picture at the Royal,
to. management;* has installed
e of the famous Gardiner Ve[T '
t Gold Fibre. Screens which
duces unusually clear pj,cres
in graduated color tones,
lis eliminating thfe violent
tck and white contrasts,which
3 injurious to_the eyes. On
e new screen allrcoloi^ tonesa--contrast
pd in their true vais;
for instance, an actor wear?
a black felt hat and blue
rge suit, does not simply apar
to be wearing dark clothing,
y. can see that he has a blue
ife^and black hat because of
e tonal contrast made possible
the velvet gold-fibrlTStirf ace
the screen. . ' _
The, management of the Roy- _
invites everyone- especially
s children and elderly movie
ns fo visit~the Royal as-ofterT
they wish and sit anywhere,
the' theatre, the picture will J
t hurt their eyes, and are!
omised a treat in the form of j
notion picture tha-t is se_eming-L
a hit of actual life.
Simpkins' ^Entertainers are
*ht from 7:30 to 9:30. Slig^
istions for ^the improvement
the Royal Theatre; are welmed
at all?temesr?-At?tins
ne we also wish to announce "
ii't the.Royal Theatre is suit
ci 1?.
i?j ami uwiyciuxe every ounuay
"ternoon or night for public j
votings and that no charge is>
ide for the use of the theatre
IS Q|>i'~"aLed"
conjunction with the largest
nn|ni-n^ 111 tllf
uth, Lincoln theatre, Nashlle,
Tenn.; Lincoln theatre, '
iarleston. S:~Crr JBijou theatre,ishville,
Tenn.; which insures
e ^atr?ns~?f theTtoyal Theatree
best at all times.
olored Undertakers &
funeral Directors of
S. C. to Form Organi- !
zatfon }
DJLD---SESSIONS AT ZION
BAPTISTCHURCH, COLUM- ~
- RIA, JUNE 11-12 1925
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The Colored Undcr-takers and
ineral Directors of the State
South Carolina will form a7
ate organization in the city of,
ilumbia next Thursday and
iday, June 11-12 inst. This
ganization. will be formed uqr
the direction of the Indepencr
t National Funeral Director's!
ssociatior*. Mr. R. R. Reed,
ationat~Organi'zer of Chicago,will
reach the city nextTuesy
to be in the organization.
The meetings will be held in
oh Baptist?Church?day and
yht sessions.
AH Colored . Underta^Kers of1
e state will be expected for the:
casion. Letters have been mailto
Cunpral Directors ?11 rivpr !
e otgtft' f
The organization wiTT be per-"
&te<T Thursday. Welcome adesses
J,Will be delivered to the
dertakers gathering^ in the
;y by the leading ministers,!
irtimn ir i" i'r *" - ? *
' THE PALME
3octors7 business men and theT
mayor of the city.
1 Georgetown Items.
We were highly honored Sunday
to have with us in our~city
Rev. Spec's of-Scrmter, S*-C.
Rev. Spears' preached- awonderful
sermon at Bethel "A. M. E.;
church atill:00 a. m., using for
his text Job "19:23-24. "Oh that
my words were how written!
Oh that they , were printed in "a
book! That they were graven
with an iron pen and lead in the
rock forever." i
This was beautifully explained
and all were inspired by this ex
ceHcnt sermon.?^:- ? I--.
- At 3:o0 p. m.t Sunday school.
Here we listened t.o the instructive
teaching of Retf Spears about
the books of the Bible, This
was much enjoyed. Just before
dismissal all of the Sunday
school scholars were served to
ca-ndy as a token for the work
done in the Rally.
6:30 -p. m., th'e League^ We!
had an interesting lesson, sub-j
ieetr--The Woidd^3Teed_." This ?
was deeply discussed; after!
which Rev. Spears gave us some;
helpful remarks. At 8 p. m.J
he^preached antother wonderful;
sermon. We.will be delighted
to-haVe him visit rttir pastor Rev.
B.nbow again; ... He'll always
have a heatry "Welcome to BethHoward
High School played
the last two games with Lincoln
High school of Sumter last Monday
and Tuesday. Howard Hi
showed Lincoln Hi how to play
rer.-Lhase ball-by-tieing-the ftrstd&.y
and knocking them out on
the second day 9 to 6, in favor
of Howard.
The three divisions fo the
liftlT~grade gave an indoor i>ieniei
fp???g??
l Piedmont Sui
O :
ROCK HftrEr, SOI
| JtTNE^5-^K
| SAFESLWRVT
0; ' ; " " * LECTURERS?
c - ULTY. Author
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R." JTBOUI7W A It K, DIFeclot1, ?
:3 S. L. FLNLEY^P
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j[j Copying, Enlarging, Framing. P
ffi ing. . Sittings Made Day
ALL WOlHTC"
? 1119 WASHINGTON: ST.,
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I UNDERTAKERS and L
| ? FUNERAL SUPPLIES
XT MOTOR E(
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PHONES: OFFICE 8319 '
j-T~7Ut-?r-M41N STRFF.T. .
| : .BROWN'S Bf
i J AS. L. BROWN. Prop.,
L Everything Sanitar}
Four Fitsf-Class Bt
Billiard Par
? 1120 Washington Street,
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j> J. C. McGRAW, Pre.. $ g
X H. H. SMITH, V. Pre.. | \
7 J. J. LREAC.H, TWM.?X
? T. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.-Mgr. { Owr
A bk. H. L. *LARLLI I, ?
7 "E. E, MOORE. !?;
| You Are X J .
| BURYING US, f Ufl
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| BUY FROM US. | T. (
TTO LEADER ^
at ralmmtu. Casino on Innt
day. Quite a few from the otTT
er classes were invited iMid -attended.
A delightful time washad
Oy all present. Al'tl1]'
which a delicious course of pine
apple ice cream ancj cake was
wvwl -Ky thn~ fpaehers T)f the
three-dhv i s ions.
Messrs. Luther T. Purvis and
Philip H. Brunson have gone te
Asbury Park, N. J,, for the snmmer.
Truly, hoping for them a
successful .stay.'
Mr. James Albert Squire, a
student of Johnson C. Smith
University?Charlotte, ?Gr,
whose home is in Washington
D. C., is spending some time ir
tlnn fity with his rniisih Chftrle*
S. Browne. IvirCSquire is i
very inspiring young man and
is well known by nearly everyone
in Georgetown.
-Chas. S. Browne,
" Repuilei.
The American per capita consumption
of fruit last year ^va*
85 apples andkl33 oranges. ]
Breeding of silver foxes ha*
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started in England with a pan
sent frorh Canada at a cost oi
1W0 . ? h"
. v
Bachelors were taxed" by "the
British Parliament in 1895. The
taa-amounted to_ 12 pounds z
year for dukes.
Girl triplets born in a hospital
in England have been christened
Faith. Hope and Charity
It is-reported'that a cow in
England has produced more thar
27 tons of milk in less than sev^
an^years^^_^
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- F. II.??UCAI^iluus'mg Chah rnan, ji
ublicity Chairman. . " |
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[CENSED EMBALMERS ]
AT LOWEST PRICES. ^
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COLUMBIA, S. C. 2
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Matthew A. Kobinson, Mgr. ?
/ and Up-To-Date.. _
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Manufacturer* of
High Grade Caskets
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?ERTAKERS-SlJPPLIESj
smihart St., and 608 Ewing St. !
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THE UNITED SONS O
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lis an organization which is doii
i infirm people of South Carolifi:
: 11 vi rrivrm, Siitln ^Tastfiy. Prof.
; D. V. McCraeV State Treasurer
. alive and gives to the benefit
J pays from fifty to.'one hundred
from $25.00 to $100.00 in /case
household goods.- It pays ffem
ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor
- Think.of it; and.for any i
H REV. J., J. HARRISON, S. M..
i ?. a; or Prof. J. A. KIRK, !
p- H?/fC*, . ? i ? ? ?
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UNDERTAKER
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F ABRAHAM & D. of J.
lg a great work for the poor and
a. It has at its head Rev. J. X.
.T ?A ^-Kjyk, Pfqpr^fpyy ar?d
\ rt pays to its^members while
:iary something after death. It
I dollars for hospital benefits and
of total loss by fire of house and
$1.50 to $3.00 per week for sick '?
bill. ?- - / ' - -."il,
^formation' write
,2310-Richland St., Columbia, S. C.
S. Sec., liennettsville, s. C. "
sICKNEY I '
ANDEMBALMER -
ma anu ueorgia.
Gheape^LUndertaker,
Very Best Service in I
? the City. ~ _ l_
?-with ^ 1
Complete Motor Outfit.
to NONE in thift State. - .
itary Barber Shop
[E CITY. COME AND SEE
OURSELF.
*" Residence Phone 7765
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complete stock ~
and imported- |
me and see - Us?r I ?
ising your next
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S&63 r | : )RUG
STORE
>n Druggists <|
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a First-class Drug Store -J [- ~
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