The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 27, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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I ;. Locals And
Prof. James A. Holman was: i
-in the city this week, .... 1)
,
Mrs Mattie Prieoter, who resides 1
on East Senate Street, left this
week for Branford, -Conn.: and|'
Boston, Mass., where she will,
spend her vacation. ..
Mrs. Lula A. Bunting and son '
Master Basil^Hamptop Bunting
are: spending their vacation in 1
Columbia, visiting their mother
and- grandmother 'Mrs. Mary
Hampton, of 232L East Pendleton
street. J
Prank- Williams, of Atlanta,
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\jfii., cuiilx iuumig- euuor 01 1 ne ?
Leader, spent-a few days in the >
city this week while enroute to
Washington, D. C; He will spend J
the summer in the East and it is
probable that he will accept a
position \v 1 iTTone ~b fthe'leacTfhg
Negro newspapers ofr that section,?
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An air of charming simplicity
and dignity characterized the
wedding of Miss Georgia Beat
rice Smith and P. M. Bowling
which was ^solemnized on Tunc
3rd. at the home, of the bride's
?T fathei1, Mr. It. ?Smith,?121!'
Gulf Street, Laurinburg, N. C. p
The color scheme .was pink;
and white. The bride was at*-^
tended by'Her sister, Mrs. Mabel
Bell of Charleston, S. C., as mati-on
of honor gowned in. light, j
-Can crepe with slippers and hat
to-match and carried a bunch ofp
sweet peas and Mrs.- Rosa Cha-j
vis another sister of the bride?
- acted as brides maid and wore a '
beautiful gown of light green sa- 1
tin crepe trimmed with gold
match, and carried sweet peas.
Little Mildred Core five years old
niece of the bride acted as ring?:?bearer.
The -bride-^was?attired
in lan exquisite gown oi gray flat
crepe ttammed with silver lace
with accesssoVies to match, add
carried an~exquisite bunch?of
rosebuds. The bridegroom was
attended by Mr. P. B. Price of
Laurinbrug as best man and Mr.
W. N. Roseborough of Columbia
~?as Groomsman. ??: ??p
The bride was for several
schools of North Carolina., and!
the groom a prominent business <
than of Columbia, S. C . .
_ The"out ol town guests tor the
wedding were Rev. H. W. Long, i
Mr, W. N. Roseborou'gh, Mr. Os-'
ceolaWeston. Mr. I. S. Leevy and
~ ""Mr?!/ E. II. Bookman~of Culum,'
... bia, S. C. ? -
~"The ceremony was performed
by the bride's pastor, Rev. W.
S. Sanders of Laurinburg assist
ed by Rev. H; W. Lpng of Columbia,
pastor of3 the groom. Reception
immediately after the,
?-- ceremony after whieh the*-young I
? co?ple left for Columbia where
the groom had prepared a lovely
home at 2314 Gervaik street
for his bride. The many andi
^ beautiful gifts on display bespeak
the popularity of the
young couple. The many friends,
of the couple wish for them s>
happy sailing over the matri
?morifal sea.
DANTZLER-RANZY
i^?mLDntzlex_aiid Jliss. Lucinda
Ranzy were united in marriage
by Rev. Farmer, pastor of
Sidney Park Church. After the
marriage,-Mm?Annie Weston
- -and Mnttio Jtnwoo> nintfli'w ef the
brdie gave a receptioh at the'
-home of Mrs. Weston, June l&r
r The house was decorated in
A
n ./? ii n i n
ilowers oi trie season. tmDanK
menta of Southern-Pines gave
original beauty to the scheme of
decoration. .
Miss Jennie Ruff, a classmate
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of the bride took charge of the j
orido's. registrar Miss Mai'gar- (/
3t Owens, cousin of_ the bride V
received the guests. Mrs. Rosa '
Ohapman'dn aunt of the bride assisted
in the receiving" line.
The music was in charge of T
Miss -Pearl Baughns of Georgia. Is
After a space of merrymaking",4
punch and cake were served by ,'
some of the couple's friends as-1
sisted by Mrs. Edith Weston. J-.
The presents were "rfiany and joeautiful
which show th,e esteem j
in; wnieh tne young couple are;
hold. ~ ' L
Mr. Dantzler is an expert
dioem&ker and Holds a responsi- !:
Die position in Murtiashaw's [
Shoe Shop. . ^
The bride is a popular yount*;
woman of the young set, Tinish^
ing from ~ Booker Washington!
ffigTThr 4,23." She attelTde^
fhmedrctr taking sewing as yvell i
as her books. VVq \yish for them j
a safe flight over the sea of mat- j (
rimony.? " .-{X
DEATH OF BRp. JOHN LEW- |
-ts \~y~\
Calhoun Falls, S. C.?Mr. John
T.p.wis died on the 1 HlTi insf nt 1
his homo nnflv T-.afimnrr S. (\ . jl
He had almost lived to be ai
rhifpnaririn.?Tie had been?
a languishing,1 condition a -long
time, but he has finished his k
eourseT
He leaves a wife, three sons,
ami tr host of grand children t6 *
lament. He was .a. member of 1
Springfield Baptis t^tthureh a-ndr.
the funeral service was conctuc- 1
ted by the pastor, Rev. A. Ware.
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The interment was in "-th?~Springfield
cemetery! We can ]
only acknowledge that the af- *
fliction is God's will. Over Jn -j
the?beautiful land we may?notdoubt
your cleaFone is free from
pains that ho so long endured C
here; and wliSn we gather "at-*
(J
the.river, is it not a sweet consolation
to think that he will meet ^
you-on .the other side? 'OoTTiTTTCiiding
you to him who
doeth. all things well,
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A LETTER OF THANKS 4
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To the pastor, members of the "
eho?S-mamhcr.* nf thn.vnriniis hoards
and members in general of Bethel A. *
M. E. church, and the friends of the <
city of Columbia who contributed In <
any-way to aid us, in t.he prolonged*
illness and death of my beloved wife: >
I- take this method of expressing j
my Sincere?thanks ttjid appreciation |
fur any st'i vice1 rendered uju.in way j
of contribution Or floral tribute. I j
stY511 never forget your kindness and j
pray that the-Lord will pour His bles- j
smg nrpon you, enabling you to' con- ,
tinue in the work of relieving the suf- "
fering and distressed. . ; ,
Very thankfully yours,
II. J. IIILDEBKAND.
IN MEMORY OF JULIA B. h
-SGREE-N. -
In memory ot jour near motrier ;
and sister, (Julia B. Screen) who !
departed this lite June 21, 1018
No one knows the silent heartache,
Only those who have" lost can tell,
Of the grief that is borne in silence .
For the one we love so welL j
FAMILY: . !
Son AUGUSTUS B. SCREEN
Son ROBERT G. SCREEN r j
Son CHARLEY H. SCREEN ? '
Daughter ANNA E. BAILEY
fhrcfchtCT EMILY- SCREEN JOTTN.t
SON ' y T
Sister ANNA B. QUARLES.
CARD OF THANKS
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iVJLTS. r rttlltw X ifuiiiprnxn, luinn??
es Williehiiina ami AmbUlu Him-'
ell, Mr. Willis Thompson and'
Miss Wilhelmina ?Thompson wish
to thank their many friends
for their kindness and beautiful,
Aral designs duinnfc the illness!
and death of their father and;
grandfather, Mr. Willis H. How.
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'THE PALWfl
HE STATE LEAGUE
CONVENT! <gr
[EVKKYKODY-^OME TUESDAY,
JULY 21st.)
The State Convention of Allen
'hristian Endeavor Leagues will con.
tenc at Allen University, Columbia,
>. C., Wednesday morning, 9:00 A.
tfc^ July 23j? tttul close Thursday
light. July 23rd,192a. Every A.
>. pastor in this State is requested to
end from_ his church to, this ConventTTrr;?lUflugnivs?nrtd?$1.50?contingent
nonejy
E. It ANDERSON, State President,
Box 1220, Columbia, S! O.
NO?
n>. Wq|1 g will, ho rmt'nf hi_S
jffiee until the 35th of July..
Patients are asked to take
lote of- this absence.
ft'AR DEPT. RULES 50 MEN
MAY FORM COLORED MILITAltYTRALMNG
UNIT
o
ng come to Hie N. A. A,<C. P., a;0ut
the status of eolored'men in
Citizens' Military Training
"an.ps , the N. A. A.C. P. forwar"ujd
the inquiry to the U. S. War
Icpt..- receiving a reply" from
)wight F. Davis, Acting. *SecrCA-y
of War.
In his letter Mr. Davis states
hat, it ou 'colored men in any
ii strict aTe accepted lor the
amp, they will be organized imj
o a training unit. In reply tba
i sc on i m umcaTi on from'Actingiecretiyy
Davis, J antes Weldon
\yhnsCft." "Secretavy__of the N. A.:
V. C. P. wrote the following let-'
"' Your letter of June 10, reply
LU 111,) _ MM [1.1 11 y cl^ IU ? licit
Tabling will lie given^?eolored
hen in Citizens' Military Train-j
hg Camps stated JJie fact that;
liseriminate agamst_eolored men
>y requiring that at least 1'ifty
:oiorcd Candidates shall be ac"jptod
l.ul'oru a?ny colored mail is
jiveri military training at any!
amp. That is, of course, imposng
a ummt4on--upx.n colored men
hat is notTimposfecJ upon any-oth;
? irroiin oT citizens. Moreover
n communities, Tind I have no'
loubt. thai.there are many such
ommunities, where less than fify
colored men present them sob
. <^xtov.coao-o^o>aop-ao v.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 o.<
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t ?THE SIMPKINTS
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3 VfAv PT:ivin<>' rrivnte iinfTT*
jT^ . Anywhere in th
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2?i : r ~ : : Vhuiii
5 \v. L: siiri::;!n.s,
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2 Addrefas ail mail to W. L. binipk
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I * ' " FUNERAL SUPPLIES
t ~ T* " ? MOTOR E(
? P-IIONES:, OFFICE 8519
J 714 S. MAIN STREET,
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I - _ . BROWN'S IJ;
S? - t * o !t nnAUJV !)??..
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'{ Four First-Class Bi
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Billiard Pai
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{ 1120 Washington Street,
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f OFFICERS: |
? J. C. McGRAW, Pre,. . {
$ H. H. SMITH, V. Pre#. _ X \
>; OR. T^i. CRF AGH, Tre^a. V
& T r WIIIIAMS
? DR. H. C. SCARLEJT, $
J E. E. MOORE^ , ?
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| BURYING US, |r-W
| Why Not pg
| BUY FROM USjjLy. <
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w' . w?p
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iTTO M8AW8W 1
I ves it deprives all of .her willing
colored young mo? oftrhe mihta-ry
training 'which- i s their- due,
and which is pe-id out of funds
for which they like all other Am:
ericans are taxed.
"Under the cirei imstanees_ I
| do not understand your stateJ
men! thai 'the War Department
I is keenly~~alive to the importance
of apportioning to the colored
people their share of both cifTzenship
and military, training
arid brands -io allow .them their
proportional representation under
tile hcst-eenuilions that will'
.fit in with the entire problem of
n&tional defense.' It would'
seem to me that the bo^t condi-1?
;~tions and theAiiily tolerable conditions
would he the acceptance
of colored candidates who prove?
themselves lit and worthy on ex-?
actly -Ihe^same terms as a>re accoded
to any other United State's
citizen." ; j
"Tn concluding the letter-Mr.
Johnson inquired whether provision
could not be made^for the-4
' where, less than 50 had been ac- j
jcepted. ' . "" ./ " }
XKCKU LEADERS ON WAY' TO
. DENVER . j
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TO BE DINED AT CIHCAGO CITY 1
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Club
(By The f-r.. A.. C.. P.) _,j
Now "York, June 15?The 2$. A. A. !
-QrA\, 00 I'mlTAN enr.e, today announ- ^
ced reeeii)t of a telegram from Jane
Add a n vTti n g (he executive ofh- n
cers to dinner at- the .Chicago City?M
Clu.lv oaUUii^ 22hiT, when they pass re
throuPh o n (he v.-ay to the first Far ?
Western Have Relations ConfergwiL Lu i
UU Ill'Ul 111 l-'LIIXLl ^ ! UIll' LU OUin. *j
Among those who will he: present at a
the Chicago City Club are: James 9
1 1 ct?^ ? a
Wejdon Johnson, Secretary of the N. ^
A. A. C. I', and Sping&rn Medal winner^
for W-alter F. White, As-. |
aiatalit -Secretary" of the , Association- H
and author of "The Fire In The Flint" 1
Arthur ft. Splngarn, Vice President |
of the A.-.- oc iauon; jlarry ic. Davis, 1
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^lViOmljCl' ?)!' ltre=-01 do. j ,ei;: hi i u i c ami? :
of the Ajfcociatio!j,.-r~Koard of Difee
tors; and Isidore- Martin, prominent p
Philadelphia business- man and Pres- G
ident of the Philadelphia Branch.
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AT t.OWEST PRICES. X~O
iUIPMENT.
RESIDENCE 7212 . X $
COLUMBIA, S. C. | 3
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VRBER SHOP -" t|
Matthew A, Robinson, Mgr. < q
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y and Up-T.o-Date. jh *g
arbers. No waiting. X
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basket Company | |
ltd. U-.l a)(J ConlioiiecL ^
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Manufacturers of i *t'
High Grade Casket*
?And Di?)>h in i; ^ | j
IDERTAKERS SUPPLIES } j
emshart St., and 608 Ewing St. j? |
lYCROSS? - Georgia j j
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s an organization which is do!
nfirm peojrle _of South Q&vitAv.
Iarrison, ptatfe'Master; Pr f.
). V. McCrae, State Treasure
..to?tin... l^^i?
-ays from fifty to one huil<lre(
ram'$ >?> (KTto ?ino.fi ) jg
lousehold goods!. It pay's l'ror
less and- up to $10.00 .on"Do-, toi
Think_Qi ib; and for any
REV, J. J.JIAHitlSON. ft 7f.
or Prof, J. A. KIRK;
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a &reat \yw4i_for the poor and
ta.,_:.^trrlT2Bl at its head Rev. J. J.
J. A. Kirkv State Secretary and' -?
r. It pays to its members while
f-tnayyKmTinthigg aftor -death.?It ??
1 dollar^ for hospital benefits ancL '
< :' 1 hi ]i"^s dnr fire of housenrndt? ? ~ ?
i ?to .$3.00 per week for ?ick-.
r's bill. ~ ' A*
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S. Sec., Dcnnellsville. S. C. " " " '
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Cheapest Undertaker,
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Very Best Service in
the City. J_ ;
WITH
Complete Motor Outfit. .
Second to NONETin t-he-Stata.
itary Barber Shop ~
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Residence Phone 7761
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