The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, July 11> I Locals And Rev. A. L.-Lawson of Wallace- 1 '** ville wafi seen in the city "last 1 week. " __ . ( The Rev. J. M Glenn of North, ' S. G was a welcome visitor tn I ?our-eity-thbrweek; ? 1 ] There will be a concert given j , by Sunday School of Zion Bap- ) tist next Monday bright. July 13, | admission. 10c. Come and hear } Dr. Goodwin and Rev. J. CL j WKite sing solos. -1 Mr. Belton Johnson of Detroit, Michigan, Was called to Eastover S. C. on account of the death of his father, Mr. Major Johnsonrfi , Mr. Johnson is a member of Columbia Lodge No. llt of t P.r~~We extend to him our sym- . ? ' . ; pauiy. .. . Miss Dorothy E.-Hut3on, who 1 has been residing with her aunt "Mrs. Annie F. Walker, at 416 Blanding Street, will leave the her brother, Eugene Hutson at . Camden, S. C., and bflthH'WitT ?? spcncLthe aumjner in New York i City, with their mother,. Mrs. Martha E. Hutson and relatives. rrr? Mr. John R. Pinkett, Agency ^ Director -O rdi n&ry ~DepartmentT National Benefit Life Insurance Xompany spent Saturday and part of Sunday in the Capital _ City. While in-the City Mr. Pinkett was the guest pf Prof. and Mrs. W. D. Prince. 1323 Heidt St. Prof. Prince is the State Manager for-the same de^ "partment ovef^which Mr. Pin- < kett is in charge. . We are rpli- 1 ably informed that Mr. Pinkettj * was pleased in every way with 1 the work done in the state by * Prof. Prince. Success to you a ?"Prof." South Carolina is with ; ._i_ ?you. , - Great Excursion ? To Orangeburg, S.?C > July 14r 1925,^vvith TJHTbh Baptist Clutch " No. 2, St'._. James and Brown Chapel A. M. E. Churches, Big Base Ball Game at 3:30. [ T BIRTHDAY PARTY | . was the scene of much joy and 1 I mirth last Monday afternoon. The occasion being the birth day , celebration of Little J. C. White, p Jr.. the son of Rev. J. C. White. J kittle J. C. is nine years old and ^invitations had been sent H mirers; from all parts of the ci-~ ty cariie .vth^. little boys and ^ I to the innocent nlav of boyhood ' and girlhood. The guests num= I ? bered aboijt. 70 or 75 and were 1 Iciiaperoiieu uy misses josic jj, White, Laura Bynum, Alma Bell, Isabell and Fannfe Jackson, and Mesdames Florence Brown, Alma Hopkins, Gladys Bassard. ^ Varied and many were the pre-. ^ sents. Mr. Roberts of the Rob- , t J* A- rij._ AI i " * feris piumq came aowij and, made |( a picture of the^littlp folks from 1 the church steps, after which they were served with' ice cream " and cake. ' -? 9 m* BRICKLAJYERS & PLASTER- 1 ERS UNION NO. 5 CELE- 1 BRATES 4th OF JULY ' fc > The Bricklayers and Plaster- 1 K ers Union No. 5 of Columbia, S. 1 ? celebrated the Fourth of .T11- 1 a Jy_with their wives, children and friends, partaking of deliciously __1 prppurpH hnrhpmiP Hinnpr, u/hi/di _ is an annual affair featured by the Bricklayers and Plasterers . I Union No. 5. This dinner con- ] ^ sisting of well prepared meats, . wL hash salads, lemonade, ice cream I and cake was enjoyed by the mariv nrpspnt nnrl wp fpoi fhnf to the faithful committee which ^ considered their appetite and la~ ' bored in every direction tp satis- \ fy the' same, , W.e wish to call the attention , of our readers to this fact, that i ? il_ f?4 1?_ _ ^ J?: = ' " r , ' , . . '** ' ?. ? |to . V . ?- | to Personals ? Hd ... ? th( ? In the men which compose this un- un ton known as No. 5 of S. C. are Ht some of the best bricklayers andihif 7 * ; gu] plastorors to be found anywhere. rhey are highly paid men, but _ttr there are some who spend their sh noney unwisely. But we are ^ proud to tell you that today a. po! ?reat per cent of these skilled la- h 1 aorers are buying and owning ^ good homes and pleasing bank'pn accounts. They are not men I "ft whom you should foar.?When acl fou think of building seek their ca* advice and such information ha as you may stand in need of. We da; assure you it will be cheerfully thu given fay.?ihpse hqrd working!hus men who deserve and earn every ne :cnt paid them in' wages". When- tu aver in need of a fiirst- clasa'^uj bricklayier or plasterer, you will trj do_welL to consult such men D. P. Gardner, Paul Gray, James ^ H. James B. Boozer, D. R. Starks ^ vy A. Brown. J. D.Suber, Coo.-ttt M. Jackson, L. Rion, J. Burges, tar and many others that time will not permit us to mention. . l'nt r or ci. J ~ t> fai I. S. Leevy Named By ?Prseident Moton. - g National Negro Business League t0 ? Goes to Tulsa, Oklahoma ? In August. ss==?Is Tuskegee Institute, Ala., July ^ Albion L~. Holsey, Secretary to Dr. .' Robert R. Moton, President National in Negro Business League, gave a state-' 1 ment lo tba^jHsss here this morning | \0' that I. S. Leevy, a prominent mer-! ln chant of Columbia, S. C., has accept- j c< ed Dr. Moton's appointment as Dis- an trict Director?of?Transportation?of rlelecafps t'rrini SnnfK CnrnlTrin t/-, tVio National meeting at Tulsa, Oklahoma uni August 10th, 20th, and 21st, Mr. Leevy lsTto"^hoperate witlT~ttye j t|u railroad officials in. answering laggl*! *." ries and In holping the prospective; ' delegates to get the very best infor- ^ mation as to rates and sleeping c^r 1 accommodations. ??^ -na? "" - ' ' 1 MAKING GOOD ] - - I con (By The Associated Negro Press.) jed Chicago, Til., July? According.^ to the article written by a ataff i^. writer, Philip Kinsley in the thti Chicago Tribune, Judge Albert'is Bailey George, the colored Judge "" ^ elected to a municipal court [co1 honnVi /411 V*1 ri rr fTTo \Tr\\rnrvi r* ! ? UV/iiV/11 UUUII5 tllC 11UVUIUUCI Clections last year, is making n0!. goodin the eyes of the white en- am tizens and has gained their re-: 1 spect. Mr. Kinsley remarks fiarently turned out a ''dfetinet7^ success." r l~C immw PULLMAN PORTER | HERO HONORED 4 r r___ tot 1 - -- , ^ ' ; i 51~" (By The Associated Negro Press) ? Chicago, 111., July?When the s :ar in which Oscar J. _ Daniels, ? vunman forter,- met his death 8 :omes out of the repair shop it \ will_ bear the name of Daniels.1 \_ joi'linwmoi'atlng the~heroism of 'he porter who refused first aid^ who had been injured too in the11 wreck had been treated, when the doctors returned to him he ? *r was dead. He lost his life in the " ? 41 iffort to save the lives of passen* ? i ^ P jers on his car and for the first ** time in the history of the Pulh man Company, a car has been ^ named after a porter. " - \ ;[ Conditions Essential ^ ?For a Happy Mar-?P ried Lie. | Read Before the Wom'n's Bapt. ? state convention 01 s. c. ? At Greenwood, ? By Mrs. A. G* L. Arbouin, ] Barnwell, 8. C. ^ Shortly after man, the crowning \ * work of Creation, came into existence ? tect that it was not good for him to \ \ alone. Since then, this important Jj C question has been--asked hundreds, -j> ^ea, thousands of times: "How am I V, ;o choose a husband?" "How am r'JJ", ?-* 1? - > VRE PALM* w?e J ' - .mi choose a wife?"_ We shall not sto discuss the-cvistoms of those out e the circle of civilization sine ?y are not immediately involved 'this twentieth century man seek wife* because nature demands th< ion. How does he go about it' s looks among the opposite sex ii t sphere and selects the one bes ited to his interests.~*VDressed ii i bost attire, he visits; her a fev riesj and then proposes marriage e very often7~not j from love, bu >m mere nereksttyHff&epts the pro sal. Next to a minister or magis ite they go/ But alas before th< leymoon is half spent petty trpuble.i satisfaction and disappointmen no that, married' life is ;nnt all owery beds of ease," tm4?has its les and thorns, its worries and es. iVhy should there be so few really ppy tnarried?lives' in this moderi yl Few men - nad women think it the stert. of choosincr a wife or 5band has mor;e?ta_.da with happin purchasing a farm a man tries find out its natural and productive ititios by curtain laws of chemisj. If he desires to stock it, his rses and cattle are judged fron tain anatomical rules and peculiaris?and?desirable "habits- Imparted ).r shrdF shrdl shrdl etaoin hrd them by the eternal 4aw of inheriice. Yet the same -than may set a wife because she is good-lookr or because she is a good cook because she is from a well-known nily. r? enjoy a happy married life h< ght also to nhid? hy nn"rtnsn )nVl>. oi-ge Stdarns In his hook ~??n "Hnu Marry" gives the following rules '-tr?guitftr to"_Rarmony in jmarrieri 'Marry your personal duplicate ir equal in development and youi e in age,' in tastes, in intelligence devotion, as to the goal in life." in ago, because it is imp'onsible-fei jth and old age to be interested the siime pleasures. In tastes, :ause a tidy woman cannot admirt -untidy man, and every-man wh( 5-an eye to port hates a slattern mtetligenee, because the weak or trained mind is a poor associate the ?cholarl>\ In devotion, for ty. should?worship--alike, and-undei i same roof: As to thb goal In r,?because one who lives for?suffttrng in any calling, will be hapr without u partner, who lives foi ;hing. . Unity of mind and purpose is the ncipleWhich lies at the base of happy married life, f ??* [f all couples were united under the iditions mentioned above, buttressby prayer, it would be hardly necary to say any more, for.they could y helpTuT live iT peaceful happy rrleu 'life. Hut where -cme.. ""does, sure to be-the result t et it these married, put not mated iples, will follow a few plain and lerally applicable rues, much would done to lessen , the trials, bitterss, yea the number of separations 1 divorces of this eleOtrteal age<~ n the first place, do not look for rfection in either individual, all rials have peculiai ilics- for which nvances must be made, and remonv ?the words of Presitlent Cleveland ' ! ^ . HAVE YOU HI ?THE SIMHON^S Now Playing Private and I Anywhere in th Music Studio - FREDERIC! Phon W. L. Simpkins, Mj?r.r "~7" Ben Garrif Address all mail to W. L. Simp BROWN'S B. JAS.X- BROWN, Prop., Everything Sanitar Four First-Class B n Billiard Pa 1120 Washington Street, OFFICERS: Jt X~C. McG R AW. Pret. $ H. H. SMITH, V. Pr?.! I DR. J.'J. CREAGH, Treat. J T. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.-Mgr. { Ow DR. H. C. SCARLETT, X F F UHADt' o 3; You Are ' BURYING US, | U1 Why Not .BUY FROM US. | T ' - : : Lj-aw 1 ... . *.!.-. "ms^V . TTO LBAPTO ' ? ~~ p that "It is a condition and not a thi ;t orj? that confronts us." Very ofte e ideas are formed as to what niarriat I. life should be and how husbands c s wives~5houId act, remember that thee jT are only?-theories, therefore abando ? them, and deul with them as they an ti and make then what you"desire, t Sometimes the hushand is worrie \ h** d..;iy pi-nt.ir | | vinn" / home looking sad, and feeling trrouch 7 If his wife would greet him with t Cheerful smiling face, instead'of goini to spend his evenings" at ^the-Club, b . hall or some other places he wouli ? show, that to him there is no plac< ? like home. Yes, I say greet him witl t- a smile, a pat on the shoulder, a kiss j_ He rejigs Ihis.?A?man . in . only?i 5 grown-iffi:." boy:~ Som<j one may saj | that tin; bunion nf t * heavy, the children are - troublesorm r alid my husband knows not how t( x sympathize, how then can I smile ; All this may be true, but rcmembei . that there is comfort in "carrying , your'cross with a| smile." yiie secrc'ts~"oY~hbme ' 'should dji gimrdf'd hy husbamb-'ond???Hlr? . I If things are even- unpleasant do no . let-yourTTejtatives kno^v. By reasoHTnj 3 the.one with the otherirhetter under v standing may^be reached, which wil , result in happiness. Another , condition "esjserifcial for i t happy married life is the matter ol . moiherrhootL^- Xhis should be pray. erfully and thoughtfully agreed upor . by both especially-where-health conr ditions would roriouoly ihtorferc.? , Employment is'also one of the essentials. A lazy husband or wife ?. will-surely find cause for family initial erics, and eventually: separation^ Suit> ablei'enTplbynifint with rnr't nnri ? ??? , + attgi will keep them out-of?ntischiel \ and create happiness. It must be remembered also.: that f the ifood a man or woman eats has . much to do with health and ultimately . happiness. It is often said that a ;man can be easily reached if something . nice Is given him to cat.?Very ufttrr I members of the family become irritable, fretful, fault-finding and cross ? because of badly cooked indigestible , food. If however' well-cooked, plair L. FopiL at_ "regular. hours is eaten, a -?i i-? "??--- 1 . 1IIIU lltll-ipy disposition Js i bound to be the result, Theii there should be appreciation [ should tfiank his_ wife for all that r r.he dot l. to please httnr-and^she 'fn , return should do the, same. In order to live a happy married life, the husband and wife should eni deavor or strive to prow more and more in grace. In doing this they should erect a family altar, and there > morning and flight ask God for His assistance, Ilis guidance and His help. . Yes to enjoy that Ideal Life requires ! patience, the rough edges- of selfishtness must be Worn oil", and eventually ^smoothness and similarity will-mine. Tli is how over cannot be-done without the Spirit of .Christ.Let the married exercise reciprocity I in common sense, sympathy and love [land he rlnthod with modesty, cheer. | fulness and contentment. Let them , have' children qtid love them, exercis |ing iAt' pure and true, that" is In-them and growing out of the bad into the | best of-their natures.-and with heart? and hfads?unitt'.d, rhoy jvdli^gQ-'U? to the Mount of Transfiguration and 1 bring Gobi's kingtlom_to earth. EARDTHEM? ENTERTAINERS . : -1 ? ? - - i I ^ublic Engagements. Will go * le Two Uarolinas. C BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. g e 9173 R. E. SimnWins, Aaat."Mcrr... ? ?on, ]JicectorY " kins. Mgr.. 1432 Lincoln St. j* ARBER SHOP i y . . 4 Matthew A. Robinson, Mgr. < 4 y and Up-To-Date. J iarbers. No waiting- J . 1*4 rlor in Rear. Columbia, S. C. WAYCROSS Casket Company ned, Operated and Controlled BY NEGROES Manufacturer of . High Gfide Caskets And Dealer* in NDERTAKERS SUPPLIES leimhart St., and 608 Ewing St. \YCROSS " - Georgia C. WILLIAMS, Sec.?Manager ?> - ' " i. . Z ~ . ".... r: ~: II ?fta?g- * l m HI? !(1 ' T i ?? ?? I n j i d ?r JL| : a . _ r f " ; i e ~ __ . - H \ ? 1 ~ -1 gUBBBI VT^: ":~ " REV. J. J. HARRISQ] '[THE UNITED SONS OF A r is an organization which Is doing: a ;"intern "people"of "South Carolina. I Harrison, State Master, Prof* J. A J D. V. McCrae, State Treasurer.?II | alive and ~"givpR?^ -HreHboneficiaiT 71-pays fiom fifty to one hundredudol] / from-$25.00 to $100.00 in case of tc ! household goods, Tt psyS't/om $1.5 I ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor's bi] _ Thinl???=ifci-and-fur-any infofl ^~~^REV~J. QLARRISON* S. M.,2310 . orlProf. J. A. KIRK, S. Se 1i - T. H. PIN* _ UNDERTAKER AN of South Carolina Li. ~~?-?:?~ r f __ Seci Pinckney's Sanitai 1_ BEST EQUIPPED IN THE Cl FOR YOURS -Office Phone 5707 .1006 WASHINGTON ST., _ i^-ewfr^ Merchant We carry a coi of -Domestic afi h"g betore punlidsin I'.. _ : - sur ;!j - 1117 Washing Phone 69( | IMPERIAL DR : J:.. Prescription I 1105 Washington S I )\ ? Everything carried in a Fi y PRESCRIPTIONS Ot j__i , v ?? We call for and deliv< I :? YOURS FOR SI H IMPERIAL PR f '' ? i.r~~? r" . -4- _ ' * ' ^ ~ SETgN I < f ' -r * "" i r i N, ?tate Master - ? BRAHAM & D. of J. great work for the j)Oor and- < irtras at Its headRev. J. J. .. Kirk, State Secretary and pays to its members whllfl something after Heath it -3 ara. for hospital benefits and ? )tal loss by fire of house and Oto- $8.00 per week for sick- ~ Tathta wrllq .... _I~ -~i 1 Richland St., Columbia, S. C.? c., Benneltsville, S. C. D EMBALMER , iapest Undertaker, _ ;* :y Best Service in ^ the City. ? . ' J' nplete Motor Outfit. | )nd to NONE in the State. ______ -y Barber Shop ITY. . COME AND SEE SELF. r Residence Phone 7761 COLUMBIA. S. C. : PAUL ? T ailors = ^ ' . If mplete stock rd imported and see Us-"-." IIT TfAnr1 6 Jfwul 11WAI I ? I T ;ton Street 33 - ' " " " | 4 _ f UG STORE ii~ druggists ~-~ :: i : t.?Phone 7226 : p ~ < i r?t-clasa Drug Store J R SPECIALTY j r *r Prescrlptlo n 8! < srvjce.: (g _Jr, J UG STORE i - /' ' V , , . t