The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 13, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Satugfoy.!4iine 1&
i ;-"v" Locals And
Miss Nina Young leTtlast c
weePTfor her home M Seneca, S. t<
.? C. ~ " ' ' ' n
^Messrs. Arthur Pompey and
Monroe Lindsay motored to Darlington
to attend the Elk9' Convention.
Wednesday. ? ?
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Mrs. Malzetta Reeder-John- tl
son and little daughter are hereyJ
- visiting relatives nnd fripmta _C
We wish her a pleasant stay. o
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? - Mra. Mable- ^Konnorley, -the -
wne oi^Mr. JQftn Kennerley. is IIV
spending her vacation in Ashe- s
The stork: visited Mr. and Mrs
W- P. Dendy, 2016 Sumter St,,
Sunday. June seventh, and left
a fine. bahy ; girl whom they c
have named "Lillian Blanche. . *
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. Miss Frances/^Jenerette who ^
teaches in the Public Schools at "P
Florence-has returned from her 11
field of labor to the delight ofc ^
her many friends. s
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Miss Maria Tucker of New- I
berry passed thru the city, Mon- s
dav en route to her home from $
- Augusta. Ga. Miss Tucker is e
- 4hc sister df Mr.^and Mrs. Jos- i
Bpli Tucker of E. Gervais SI.? ^
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Mr. Frank JEdmunds and Dr.
41 D; A. Perrin of Charleston, S. C., J
were in the city during the conn- c
They were in compahy^-with alp
host of friends from the city by a
V-? the sea. '-r:?f; ' ? r
, Mrs. Susan Brown, her daucrh- ~~
?? terCarolyn?and granddaughter
Susan Brown Robinson, of Col- s
umbia, S. C., are visiting ~Tn v
Wa?JjiQgton, p. Cv where they t
attended the Commencement s
of IJoward Univrsity. .. . (
C. Contracting Co., left Wednes- t
day morning for Augusta, Ga.,
?_ to begin work on the Paine-CoL-^
lege-buildliigy-wjiere his fltm^
3 has the contract. of 7foTn~g aTl the ^
plastering and fine interior deco- rr
rations ?
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Dickerson Station, Georgetown,
S. C., was seen in the" city dur- ^
ing Allen Unviersity's Com.
. , mencementx__H?_is one of the
fpg hoard *ir>H a Wding preacfrr:$r
in the A. M. E. Church. t
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Mr. and Mrs. Judson Morris, 2
Miss Ulysses"1 Eitzsimmops, Mrs. Ic
Rebecca McDuffic, of Savannah^
Ga., Mrs. Sarah Booker Davis, >
Columbia's leading florist, Mrs. 5
Julia Long Humphries. Dressma- -i
ker, motored to Camden, S. C., ?
last Sunday and spent a very r
nlonconf nvifU ~
yiV/Uouii u uaj Willi 11 ICIlUk). 1
William Leon Brown, Jr.,?son-pc
. of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, 1314 'j
JBlossom St., Columbia, S. C., 5
graduated at Howard Unlversi-! t
ty, Washington, D. C., (with the 1
degree of Doctor of Medieine on i
? = June 5. Dr. Brown has been (
appointed an interne at Douglass j
Memorial Hospital, Philadelphia,11
service beginning June 17,
1925. j
1
Prof. H. P. Butler, who is well t
known in this city and also of f
Orangeburg, S- C., for his acti- 1
>\ities in school work of State Col- 1
^ lege was a visitor here on last
"Wednesday, on his way to Ridge s
Spring to take charg? of the }
summer school at Bettis Academy.
He is permanently located
with the city schools at OklahOz._
ma City, Okla-, and doing good.
Prof. Butler is hoping to tee present
at the Grand Lodge K. of P.,
Newberry, S. C., this year and
;W1 of his old friends will be glad <
* to see him. He is an old Pythian t
;knd well known all over the coun^s^s^cja,
nflBipbgr ?n0|t
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Personals lip:
_ > hair
man of Finance Comm it-!
ee of the Grand Lodge; also a,o1
lember of the Finance Commit- g(
pp. off Tip, supreme Lod go. \~~
FUNERAL NOTICE. JS1
The friends and acquaintances' a
f~Hr7~and Mrsr-^hn Richard- [,
on, Sr., are requested to attend 1 y,
lie funeral services of their son,! C(
ohrinie, 3r., at Union Baptist b
ihnrch. Jimp 14t.h, 1925. at 3:30 ^
'clock, p. m. Interment at
Landolph cemetery. " .
Mr- and Mrs. J. R RichHrdson, ii
Iessrs, Henry, Ellison and Gus- .
ie Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J. w
$80.40 FOR NEW HOWARD. Iv
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During the wa,r, I taught thej^
olored women and children huw ^
o knit sweaters._.mufflers, hel- f
nets, socks. ' 1 Id "
rig~ nfrmRffL among the colored ^
leople.? I was given a service
nedal by the Red Cross Society, d
Vhile teaching at Old Howard o
chool I led in raising money for u
he benefit of "the_school. .Since g1
have been to New Howard
cjiool I have raised $145.00 or
.150.00; after paying out-$6&00..p
xpensesT I handed niy faithful ~
hHnejpabjWr- P. Dehdy $80 40, _
?hio $80.40 added tO-4?e-JEenen
I'und made a .total o^ $270.00.
I desire to thank Prof. LMa d
L* Myers and his-efficient corps c
if teachers for_raisfng $7.25. ^1 j fi
rood mannerfr ^f- Busy Bee Cluhljy
ind_.the partons who assisted
ne in making the entertainment c<
L qnrrpas. ' ^ P
Regardless of falsehoodsTTl
tack-bites and criticisms, we t(
hoiilcl take the name of Jesus a:
vith us and press forward unil
we reach the goal. Paul was
truck blind for persecuting tTie
Christians; Annanias and Sap-,>hira
fclT dead for-4ying^??
In the past I strove to do thosej
hings that were right and pleasng
in the sight of God; in the ^
Vnd with my head held-high -in~IJ
ipbuilding ' of "God's kingdom js<
ind fallen humanity until the e
ast bea-rrrfades. j ?
I like to read the 91sl Psalm, 'p
ind that's ^n excellent Psalm $
or us- to read. a
MRS. ELSIE C. NELSON. 8
he young social life, of this city,r jj
nok nlace at the parsonage of ijj
Hon Baptist* Church, last Tues-' ijj
lay afternoon at 6:30 when"Mr. j i
lay afternoon at 8:80 when Mr.-=
tVilliam Seabrook of Beaufort, ]
5. C. took unto himself a bride, >;
:he beautiful and charming Miss |
Susie' Adams. The vow which
nade the twain one was solemn- 2
zed by Dr. J. C. White. | |
The bride is the handsome Ijj
laugh tor Mr; and Mrs. Jno. 3
b.. Adams,. 1900 block of^Lady
5t. The bride graduated from
he Booker T. Washington High
ast year, and has been engaged |
n the Perry Institute, Perry, S. 3
'rV? r* r\ ?v* I ft ft *v>ft v\1t* * t
j. xiic ^iuuiii la a liiairiy ^uung %
graduate of Allen University of $
ire Class of 1925. ?-? j-j
The couple left immediately 'i
'or the home of the groom in j
Beaufort. They will return tojj
;he Capital City Friday, and will |
?o to New York City Friday af-! 3
:ernon where they will make =
;heir home in the future. ' |
Only th6 immediate family and
rfew Qther close personal friends i
witnessed the marriage. |
TID BITS j Ij
By Leonard Massenburge jj
(For The Associated Negro Press.) .i
Indian women climb the highjst
hilltops at night to wail for 3
;he dead.
Vienna* has more than 18,000 |
.reesywithjn .it? "IJmitsT:
THE PALME
Cjuna with its 400 millions of
sople has 285" electric light
lants.
Widows of former Presidents
et a pension of $5,000 a year. J
A fellow has to be something
I a sprinter to keep up with his
ood-intentions.
Pedestrians have to follow dcunite
paths in crossing the
treets of Paris. Otherwise they
re liable for fine.
It was, reported that the
world's de'epest welP has been
Dmpleted in & small Pennsyhjin^depthef
7,128 feet before they
truck natural gas. The drilng
required 30 months. ^
A needle containing $1,000
orth of radium was lost in^a
ospital in Newark, N. J., recentr.
A-patient who had been op\
rflt.Pf] Qll W'flK1 \r vo\rn rl in tV?r?
elief that_J;he needle might
ave been left in the wound. IF
i'nally w^s found in an ash can
A Canadian goose brought
own by-a hunter in~North Carlina?
some time ago had an alminum
band on its leg which
tated that it came frorn^a farm
ear Kingsbury, Ont.
AST^ COMMANDERS?TAK&
NOTICE.
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Meeting Snnrinvr .lune 14th.
All Past Commanders in this
ictrict hre urged to be present
n Sunday, June 14th, at the ofces
of the Grand Deputy, W.
[. Thomas,?Masonic Temple^
Washington St , Pit R P M
About half of the Past Chan?liors
have signed up for-. thev
asl. niiaiu-ellm s' Oonneil and at
he abovtTmeeting all that wish
) become charter- members are
sked to be present. .
W. H. THOMAS, Deputy,
H. D. PEARSON, Joint
- K. of R. & S.
NEW HOWARf>~S HOOfc?
NEWS, ?
The closing exercises of New
Edward School were held at
ion Baptist church. Monday
li?ht. Juhh XL PijuJIs of tlie
ivth and seventh grades pre-_
mted the moral fantasy"
ryyouth" under the direction of
HAVE YOU HE
THE SIMPKIN'S
| Now Playing Private and P
Anywhere in Ih
r . Phnm
W. L. Simpkins, Mgr.,
Ben Garrisi
rrar ress all mail to W. L,. iSinipiMANIGAULT-G^
INDfcRTAKERS-imd-E
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
.. . . - ... MOTOR E<
PHONES: OFFICE 8519
714 S. MAIN STREET,
BROWN'S Bi
J AS. L. BROWN, Prop.,
Everything Sanitar
" r~ Four" First-Class B
Billiard Pai
1120 Washington Street,
W'W?vwvvvvW??X"K"X*,XmX";*V
OFFICERS: f
J. C. MeGRAW. Pr?t.
H. H. SMITH, V. Pre.. ? X (
DR. J. J. CREAGH, Treat. X?ft
T. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.-Mgr. jjK)wi
DR. H. C. SCAR(,ETT< W
E. E, MOORE.
"You Are |
BURYING US, Ut
v Why Not |
BUY FROM US. | T. i
. * . m a* t ?"if?""T"iTIT4!
1T0 LEADER ?, r
Misses^ Washington and' Craft l~
and Mrs. Bertie Baylor-Weathers.
The cast: ~ Everyyouth?i
Lethrone Gibson; Work?,Mar-j
gurite Jeffers; Happiness?Hel- F
en Lipsey; Reason^Lessie Taylor;
Love?Ruby Miller; Vice?
Wilbert Harper; Care?Ralph;
Burton; Conceit Helen-Hannel-;
ly; Vanity?Margaret Bradley; i
Pleasure?Claretta White; Truth
Willift Boyd; Trouble?Lena ;
Shuler; Temptation?Lily Koon;:
Mrs:"Z7M~Jeffers "was the effih!
cient pianist.'' Many, many fa>-1vorbale
comments were heard.
t?Di. White said, "The play was!
excellent and taught a great lesson."
Mrs. Vincent said, "I;
have coon 'Evcryyouth' ployed;
by a more advanced group and
this presentation does not. suffer
when a comparison is made." 1
Twenty seven pupils finished?
mc mammar sciiuoi course ana^
one hundred per cent expressed;
tfreir determination of entering!
Booker Washing-ton Hi in Sep- i,
tember
Sunday aftornnnn qg a pqrf,
of the B. Y. P. U. program Miss
Ruth L. Bynum'sdivision of the
third grade presented^'David
and Goliath" in three scenes-at
Zion. .
The" workman the schoolground
has started. The entire place
will be graded, a substantiaLmetal
fence built and a janitor's cottage
erected. Twelve"lnen,
sixteen mules and eight srrn-T
-pers are "on the job." _ i
The Parent-Teachers Association,
our pupils and friends have
contributed $266.75 for school
improvement this term. We
are heartily thankful to them.
Mrs. E. C./ Nelson, Misses
Washington, Craft and Myers
will remain in the city a while
.before leaving lor their vaca-r
tions. Miss O. E. Allen hasgone
to Washington, D. C.; Miss
Barber to Rock Hill; Miss DeLorme
to Sumter; Miss Miller
to Fort Valley, Ga.; Mrs. R. L. I
Myers to Hendersonville; Mrs.}
Bertie Bay lor-Weathers' leaves'
"for New York on the'fifteenth;1
Miss R. L. Bynum will teach in
the Practice school during
pal Dendy will be engaged in
-Summer. schaoL .york. at Ander-j
son, the "Electric City."
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I ARB THEM? ?1
ENTERTAINERS ' ~ f
ublic Engagements. "Will go g Lj
e Two Carotin as.
g U173 - ',1
R. E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr.,
on, Director. J j
ans, Mgr., 14^2 LlllL'Ultl St.
ITEN-WILLIAMS
TCENSEDEMRALMERS
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QUIPMENT. i: j
RESIDENCE 7242 "
COLUMBIA, S. C. !!'H
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Matthew ATRobinson, Mgr. ?
y and Up-To-Date. X
arbers. No waiting. 1
rlor in ReafT-? '
Columbians. C.
WAYCROSS i
Casket Company |"
r?ed, Operated and Controlled <- j
BY NEGROES
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Manufacturers of _ J 'y I
High Grade Caskets ;;.
And Dealers in ]| ,
ftffcKIAKfcKS .SUWLItb j
emshart St., and 608 Ewin# St. |,
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C. WILLIAMS, See.?Manager |
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_^Z__ REV. J. J. HAI
THE UNITED SONS
io an organisation which is-d
infirm people of South Carol
Harrison, State blaster, ProJ
Eh- W McGrae, State Treastu
alive and gives to the bene
pays from fifty to one hundr
from $25.00 to $100.00 in ca*
household .goods. It pays fix
ness ?pd up4o $10.00 on/Doct
.Think of it; ahd for an>
REV. J. J. HARRISON, S.I
- or Prof. J. A. KIRK
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X. H. PI
UNDERTAKE!
of South Car<
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Pinckney's Sai
BEST EQUIPPED IN 1
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' Office Phone 5707
1006 WASHINGTON SI
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OF ABRAHAM & D. of J.
oing a great work fop the poor a^gd ^
ina:* It has at its head Rev.
L Jb-A.TKirk, StateTSecretaryartd'
*err It pays' to its members while
ificiary something after death! It
ed dollars for hospital benefits and
;e of total loss by fire of house and
?m $1:50 to |3.00 per week for sickor's
bill. JA .
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NCKNEY- I
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)lina and Georgia.
^Cheapest Undcr taker, I j*_
Very Best Service in
the City. 1 WITH
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Complete Motor Outfit.
Second to NONE in the State. ~~
litary Barber Shop
THE CITY. COME A.ND SEE
YOURSELF. fl )
Residence Phone 7761
V COLUMBIA, S. C. I
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int Tailors- j
a complete stock
3' and imported^,
ome and see Us j '
casing your next
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hington Street *
: 6963
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in a First-class DrugStore "]'t
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