The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 04, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, July 4, 1925.
&-L Locale And
Mr. Theodore Outen and Miss
Lottie Bell Outen a-re spending
their vacation in- Ridge-way, S.-Or-i
Mr. E. F. Calhoun, of the B.C.
Contracting Co., left Monday
for Augusta-, Ga., in his new
? East; v COach. ?
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i ' Miss Inez Or a Belle Mangum
left .Wednesday for New York
-> City to visit her ' Uncle and
*
friends.
Miss Hallfe Q. Smith a.ud Lit-,
1 tie Miss Viola Smith left Monday
the summer; after which Miss
Ilallie Q., will return to HamDton
]T~T Institute to resume he rstudies.
. ' Mrs. Bessie Moorman attended
the Woman's State Convention
ai Greenwood. Mrs. Moor-'
man represented the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Gethsemane
Assopial ion. SlieA_reports SL
?? pleasant stay,
Messrs," LeRoy sSimpkms and
?? day for Greenville, Hendersonare
making engagements for
their orchestra. We hone for
j-.hom a pleasant tripjwith all the
sun'h.ss "
?1?firs. -B. M. Daniels, Jas.?
Goode, W. H. Thomas, H. If..
? Cooper, H.G.Thompson SiTd Mr.
ville ~Iasf~ Sunday to see their
friend Dr. E. A. Huggins,, who
was confined to bed, but is bet\
tef at this writing. They reported
a pleasant' trip.
,4. ' ; y J-_L . I
-???Mr.' M. R? Proctor, traveling
representative of the Mme. C.
"iolis, Inch, was in the city this j
week inspecting the field and
'""supplying the agents of this big I
Race enterprise. Mr. Proctor
will also visit Camden and other
poinfjiiii th.e.&tale, ' _
MARRIAGE ANNOtfNCE?
MKXT.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. T. Key-'
* nolds, of 725 Blossom street ?n-r
jounce tiie marriage, of their j
daughter to Mr. Koianu W. i'er-t
v riage eereftony was pes&Mmiedj
*" by Rev. R. K.AAllen, "bee. "30',
1923, in Augusta, Ga. '
The .marriage vvas kept secretr
- -as-Mrsr - Perrin- was at that time-r
' ^ , a tenth-grade.pupil at the Book-)
er Washington High School and!
^her parents wanted hor to finish j
with the class.' But during the
last half of the school session
another grade was added to the
High School and as no one could;
- finish until they had completed!
. --the eleventh tfradajd* KnrispTr:
? Mrs. Perrin to spend another
? year in school.- Mr? Perrin is
a young business man of Florence,
being a member of the,
firm of Perrin & Singleton, un-|
dertakers. He was elected sec-j
:,1 4. ? C 4 1 T I
(jnii yice-presiut:iit,ui uie uiiuei-j
^ " takers and Embalmers Association
that was organized' in Co
Mrs. Perrin has a host of
friends in Columbia), who wisH
for her a happy life in her new
undorbiking and: life-long honey..
moon. After receiving her diplomaed
Booker Washington
High School, where she finished
with the honor of rendering the
- - Class Poem; she joined her husband
in Florence, where they will
make theft* future home.
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b RIHfH ANNOUNCEMENT.
Born to Rev. a-nd Mrs. M. I,.
Ramsey, of Greenwood, S. C., a
boy; christened Benjamin Chatman.
June 25, 1925. Mother
arid^apn are doing fine.
""tiilf Vv i ' .1 "
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Personals - $ i
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NOTICE. *? 1
All delegates and others plan- i
ning to attend the State Sunday1]
School and B. Y. P. U. Convon-[
tionlit Laurens, S. C., are asked i
to send their names he l ore July I
10, to Mrs. Ma?ry Whitener, 22T~
N. Caroline St., Sect'jf1'., Local
Committee or Rev. J. W. Mathiaoli
737 W. Hampton St., Laurens,
S. C., Chairman of Local Com- j
mittee. ..J
A CORRECTION? - j
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Lrr -T?, fU~* ? P T.? r?r? -inn"
^--w-irtnS--nmTTr- t rrrt t?? ?our
correspondent in writing up [;
the fife of Bishop W. D. Chap-1
pelle stated that his" father and! (
mother's names Were Henry" and i
Patsy McCrory; when at should
have been Henry ,and Patsy^
Chappelle.
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Summer School Pro?pressing
at State?-A.
& M. College ,
"SpedaPfo The Xeacler>?
?Orangeburg, Julie 30th. " MoFg"
than three hundred student- i
teachers are enrolled in the sum-'
mer school at the State College J
and a few more will come in this
week, it is said, i It is likely that
four hundred will have been en- '
rolled before.:this.,article is read L
hv Hip manvLJEeadprs of Vhis ,pa-|per,
.. The department of educa-j
tion is anxious that- this be made-Tthe
center 'for Negro teachers j ]
doing summer work and it^wilL t
? ?i- 1- _ -- 1 1 r>
nui uu axways weiore county |<
summer schools will be .dijscon- *.
tinued. \Y.^en ?
teachers will get more out of!<
summer school work. The State j
College is in qaositioiv-to offer 1
the teacher rhore than any other ;
summer school. They have the ]
equipment and quoting Mr. Hope j
in his address here the other day i
"they have a faculty of some of
the best instructors with every j
make firsL rale
By-the. wayy ft is an inspiration
to-come here and see what'
a fine-orgafilxation-has beeli-de^
vcloped:?Dr. Wilkinson?fir~!
New York and has been away be
fore the opening of the summer f
school, but so well has.he orga-n
ized his?work that you cannot *
Tell that'hg^ -aHsFfTFT' This is-^|
due to the type of men and* wo- i
men 'selected to direct the work $
of the several departments. [
Miss Mabel C. ^ James', the secrotary
to the president, is a re- i[
markable young woman. Few
- r W
men, if any,, have-as much clerical
ability in handling clerical ,
work as she. She is assisted by" j
Miss Lilliajn Thompson of Co- !,
lumbia, ^.the^-gfand-daughter of }
Judge Sam Thompson. "Lil" \
is a splendid worker and is welt 'i
thought of by all at the College.
?Summer school teachers~ttreF 'j
ing in the domitories an dining j
hall of the College. This fea- j
turg. is directed by Mrs. Marion !;
B. Wilkinson, and she is quite a !j
business woman. Unassuming, I;
is she, but successful as a bust- i
ness woman and a friend to'ev
erybedy. Miss?NeH--Houstoiv
clerk for Mrs. Wilkinson and a' -i
*V ; i
better and more efficient person";:
could hardly b^ secured. "These;;
are-.somo of the assets of State: J
College that the outside world j
knows little about. If, you j
would like to know about ;!
the, truth of these Statements ;i
ask the teeming hundreds of i j
boys sunt girls who have attend- 2
Art tV>n 6^A /^AlTAr*A 1 M
V/U L-HVx ?JtU tV/ OlllV/U Xt/11, '
Ask the many hundred teach^rs-^
wtro have attended summer sfes- !j
sions here. ^ ' ., *j
. Thoy have nfgfg 'niet^ at ttrer~^j
summer school here this year j
than we have seen here in a long j
time, and all of them are earnosi
workers. Some are taking the.^
jMfar'n Iii i"irA iii n
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THE PALME!
- r *" ??.
coui'SQS ottered in sericulture, ?
some in trade methods, others T
- ? J
11 vocational or manual training. I j
\1 r. -&.. It. Pelt<ni, state agent of' ^
^egrdSchools iaSouttr Carolina,:
^irty of the men which is" High- ^
hy appreciated. v*The ^vhite peo-LS
pie who-controt the i>tiblic edy-j
cation of the Slain desire to ;
uuild here in Orangeburg one of ;^
Ihe best plants for Negro cduea- j
Lion in the South aiid there arel *
thousands of sensible Negroes'
in our StirteTTaeklng tTie 111. ?
The- group in agriculture is h
under the direction of Prof. *M., ^
P. Staley wlio has. been here for .
1 Li
rears. You ought hear these'
men bragging off the gpeatness' 1
Td* ifiis.-rnaa.-lStaLey. as.-a teiyjlieiv1:
in mm' dm iMitui ius at uigliL: jvi
Mr. Staley is assisted by Prof.'w
Ilai'iiwell. thv dmn of~Ncgro odii-t ~
* w
:ation and farm life_on St. He-'r
leiia Island- near . Beaufort.- ?-1?
It is rumored that Mrr~Staley'11
In ay leave the College for a big- \
get field. lip has been offered h
->2,400 to teach iti a Sutler stale, k
[lis going iloes noT help South a
farulina. \\ e have IdsT so~ma- c
ny:oT our best teachers, because.
other places could offer them
'mpovcVishes otir State to. l.?.-e "
rur best-propn red teap iters' after b
.heyii.re trained here at the ex-14
ense cf the Stale.? ??t?
In ni^ lellu1 acxt week 1 shall' j
a uuid about i.i;u excellenir
ncn and women in charge-of the Nv
!"m"1"l' st.-ltnol l.^Un'njr
, - ? ' I JJ
Newberry Netcs..^' ju
- XcvCour, v.-.I itih rTTTFTr. The
ohg time of dryness has tome ^
d an end. W e had >a? nice rain!
Saturday moribmr. Mvnrvhmlv rr
. . e J_
njoyed, it. After the rain_?y-i
rybody was seen working in the j
'.anion. . ' (]
The coffgi'eiriitiaa?of-?MfHcr p
illupe] A. ehttcrh oil last j
Sunday had u> high day.,Rev. tl
.11 is preached I he niornmg ser- v<
non from the book of' '..the I S.
\ings 13:18. After lhe sermon -I
i.'aplain Needy from Tu3kegee "
nstiiule v.as-iees.-nted by Rev. !
din. 10 the, uni.gi-onUuiiT7ZIIcTiI
ave a wor!rterftTt"andres5r."Jfhere n
,veie-three tilings he mentioned ni
Promptness, cleanliness a rfjdj
ruthfuljir?-: 1 re TFrtipped over'
IjMtUUmmmm. ?
rO.v.CtO.OOv.O.v-.:
M5**' ' HAVE YOU DBA
5 TliE EiMPiuN'S"E
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>, An , where in the r
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s - Music Studio i'RED Id RICK 1
| Phone 1
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B Adiirciiii till ~ iTi W I Simt.lfiii
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T'NT>r!tTAKE^S and T 'C
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[ BROWN'S BAI
JAS. L. RROWX. Prop., I
[ Everything Sanitary
-gonr Kirst Class Hart
L?-? -RilKayri Park
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[ 1120 Washington St root,
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1; OFFICERS: X
! J C. McGRAWVPrci.
"I II. Hs SMITH, V. Pre.. X (J|
J. J. CREAGH, Trrai j *j*
j? T. C. WIU-lAMS.See.-Mgr. $ Ownet
j? D"R. H. C. SCARLETT, ?
\ You Are | J*
burying us, -f UKD
L_;Why Not : |
( BUY FROM US. ijj T. C.
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&? : i&> .^^cwrr^s.
TO LEADER
11 day with his father B. F.
he otherjrisitors were: Mr. Hoi- ' "
;y from Summorvillo,. S. C., Mr.
'?. F. Netncyr from BetMehem
laptist cfiurch,?-3Jpj?Christie
Lom Mt. Moriah.Baptist church
unset Park. ~~~~~
mm Jessie Jones- from Spar
1 -r
anbury. isryisiling hei\ lalher
Lr. Kobt. Kobinson oji the south
ide of tile city.? =- ?
The funeral services for Mi.
loah Wilson?who-d-ied at ,, hi-<?
ome Thursday June 25lh were
eld at Milk r^fha-pel Sjunday afernoon
ai b o'clock,. and'inter-- .
lent was in Werts' cemetery:
rrs jia.-'ivj i;,'e Itcv. Lindsey olh ?
mtcd a'.i.'i.'ic.i Kev'. Bills. 11 ~ '
as 77 years of aye. A wife
meria Vv in,on, lQurteen children
tineleen ^ grand-children and a
ost of friends mourn his loss.
Mr. Joseoil lliiO/er r 1 i?jc 1 ut Viiu
_T ome,
Ivinuius, y. c., after a L
)iig ihne.io Ji.ao 27th. lie \va.-> i s
t^ooci cituc^'anu 0110 of the olu- I!^
st Odd "Fellows ih .Newberry fi
ounty. 1?-?i ^ UJ
The em inj'_ J^na-day-ii\^ for t-,'
or muca.ru ucuiur. Chapel. Wui.. T
e the second Sunday in July ai t!<
p. m. 'ihe K. ol' P!s. will have
le-control m laying the corner
.one, lu', Juimsnn, P V,
ill also "be here. i ? ?-*i
. .. " * ^
All'morja; ior the late ft"
iahop C-'happclle will he held. en-jjie
feevpiiu 'Sunday niyht with \;
sermon. by the P. p- . 'Hip puh-r i|
e is rorhtihiy invited.
HE STATE LEAGUE jj
CONVEN'l K? -
ivVi;Kvi;oi)v come toes* fj
-irAvnrrrTTXut.)
The Su;,u Convention of Allen M
iu'islian Endeavor Leagues will con- j*
me at Allah University, .Columbia, 1.^
C., Wednesday morning, 0:00 A. f
July i'J, an?l close 'Thursday
ff-ht July A\'h\I,l. Every A. M". "y;
, T-u. un' in thi.< Siatr is requested to "
n; ch'lf.uLes. and. 5?1.~0 onilingvnt 7
oncy. !. ?? ?T 7F
E. R. ANDERSON, State President, ?
T*ox lJ-JGrxArtlTmbla, S. C: ~
Ce> o.yC-v<a.o.<<: ?: p
Ill) Ti l KM ?' ' " - j]
K'TEKTAIXEBS
hm." Will go )'
iwo Carolines. ? U
U-iiC., COLOMBIA, S. C. |
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T T D\VFST ' TRICES.. * ?
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MBIAS S. jC. *3
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SHOP I |
VlaUhew A. Robinson, MgiV 4'%
a ' -' " #
and Up-To-Date. t|!
>r in Rear. ?_?
r" $
Columbia. S. C. X ,C
WAYCR05S- " " I |
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*sKjet company * .?
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J, Operated and Controlled -.4
BY NEGROES 'p*
Manufacturer! of XX
igh Grade Caskets =Yr ?
And OmUh in
ERTAKERS SUPPLIES J J
shart St., and 608 Ewing St^ | 4
CROSS - Georgia 11
WIlfLIAMS, Sec.-Manager $ |
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REV. J. J. II/.rim;
united SONS OF
an oi^aafcation vvhijub i
ifirm , people ttt Soiph Carolina.
arn^on.'"Sf-aTTOUun^r. Prof. J
. V, McCrae* State Treasurer,
ivy and gives to Xiio _Uine5ciz
ays from J5f ty "Jo .qr^ iiunUrecI J
oiri ?25.(n) tr^Ksa^ in ?5 ?o
3U?tLhQlji gov;It .p5?y "t'-rr.-py <
ess and up lo sJO.Od on Do; tor's
Think <>1 it; and tor any-in
REX. J. J. HAmilSONv^. M..l>
m I'm,''. J. .WKIKKrH:
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BEST" EQUHT'ED-'lX THE
BOB VOl
Office Ph ne 5^07
1006 WASHINGTON ST.,
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of Domestic ;
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IMPERIAL DI
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1105 Wasl ungton
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SOX. Stnt<* M?f*lpr
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1 ABRAHAM & D. of X
: great work for the poor and
. A. Kirk, St ate "Secretary and
It pays to its morrtbers while
dollars lor hospital benefits and
vKoh to -5^r00-per-Tre]?Ir'*for-sict-" : ~
; btil'r.
formation write 1 *. ^ .
HO Richland St.. Colamhia. S. C.
Sec:, IJenhellsviTTe. S. C.
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TCKNILY ND
EMBALMER ?
la and Georgia.
^heapest-A-ndertaker, ?eery
Best Service in Z 7
the City. . a
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WITH?? |
Complete Motor Outfit. ] 7
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Second to NONTE. in .the State. 1
ary Barbcv Shop I
CITY. C&ME A>riY SEE?] ?
JKSELF. ' \ _
Kesidence I'hone 7765 a
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complete stock . |~
and imported ~ g
ae and-see Us?* . ? 1
iing^ your next- ;? "j
WHF???
igton Street
963
TUG STORE { _;
t Druggists ; - :: *"
St. Phone 7226 <| .
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