The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
f* Saturday, July 25, 1925.
P*-$ ?
'-Locals Anc
" Mrs. FJorenco Carter, one of the'
nlf} TTipmhw? *>?>i foop ik qnito ill ut her 1
home on the 800 block of Hampton
'Mrs. - Rpsaip Coleman, Bftl TT..vr4n?v'
street, is quite \U at. this writing.
.,' { She is th(T wife of Deacon Walter"
' Coleman. , ~ ? ' (
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M. A Cantata, entitled "Rebecca" will
foe given at Zion Baptist church next
Wednesday night. Adults 25c; cttildren
10c.
A- . Mrs. Patsy Miller, of Clearwater,
| Fla., was fh the city a few days last
J Ly lbs oI ''F'"wa^hing"on' St.' ^
?flfiss Holcn Crimea uf Nuwberry,
S. C. spent a few hours
with Miss Rttth Dunlap, Sgtur-,
day after motorinc from Irmo ?
Mrs. Alice Fisher and little
grand son Thomas Chatftpion, Jr.
,\ | have returned home after a plea-|
I aant stay ? with relatives and
' friends.
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Miss Annie Belle MeGraw ^nd-her^
PMinnie McGraw left Mon- j
rkitte^. N.^G. ' Their little I
ac McGraw has gone to'
C- "
l. Parker, and her mother
;t Van Burep, of Klmtni,
ridaj^-?ta-Arisiit relatives
Wc hope for them
trip, ?
L -Miss MildrocTC. Lance of
Columbia, S. C. left Saturday for
ft Philadelphia, f5a., visiting relaII
lives and friends. They also
F went to other parts of tjie liorth flk|.'rn
states.
^?Irs. Addie Lyles, returned. ' from
Birens Sunday, where she attended
State S. S. & B._y._P^ U. ConInvention":
W-hi 1 o thevp cVio ??io rmr"
^ guest of Mrs. . Amanda Saxon on E.
? -4iampten -St. J?f
X?, i Mrs. Rosa Hampton, of 1008 Heidt
her relatives in Atlantic City, N. J.
t Sir Thus, Hampton, her -husband is*
Jooking after the Southern Freight
^ Depot by day and living bachelor's
3^ -life bV Hinni. 1 ?=-^
, r? ~^ -r"^ ?~
~j? -f>elle~ and Gross accompanied by Mr.
^ Allie Sightler motored to Sumter to
attend to business of great importance.
While there they listened to the
Simpkins Entertainers. Thev renort
ed a pleasant evening.
.i-.. i
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owens, of Eau?
imis, muturud lu Columbia last
= ?ilrday, visiting Mrs,-Lula Bunting, oF
East -Pendleton St.. Thpy rptnvnod:
Sunday, taking Mrs. Bunting and Mrs.
Mary. Hampton wjth them. We wish
""| them a pleasant trip. |
On-last Saturday, Mrs. L. M. Grif- (
fin, Miss A'lmena Griffin and Messrs.
G. A. Griffin and Amos Watson rpotored
to Ninety.Six, S. C. After.spending
the night there, they visited
Greenwood on Sunday and made the
return trip to the Capital City Sun^Ij^lay
afternoon.
B Mrs. A. Walker, the efficient
I book-keeper of the Victory Saving^
_Bank, is spending her vacation at
nwh^prtr ' NT r. Mlgg nnicy Phiii-Ii,
teacher in the Booker Washington
I High School is looking after heri
work, (luring her vacation. We wish
her a pleasant stay.~
rProminettt~amOTlg the members at- .H
tending the State League (Convention
at Allen University this week are:
y* Prof. G. W. flowprd and Rev. J. L.
Benbow, of Georgetown; Rev-.' A. C.
I Sumpter, of-Dillon; Rev. L. D. Gamble
I of Union; Rev. D. L, Witherspoon, of
I Spartanburg; Rev. G. B. Brown, of
?St. Matthews r-E?q. Morgan of Orangc
burg'; Dr. D. P. Pendepgrass and many
I others. -
A complete account of the doings of
the Grand Lodge will be given in this
| paper next week. All K. of P. memo9rg
in - tho city Qml ovor -tlw- Stut?I
that wish to get a eripy of this issue
| will kindly get in touch with Geo.
H. Hampton, Mgr.,c|o The Palmetto
H' Leaden A representative of the paper
will also be in Newberryjto get
^bthe news. See him if you wish to,
newspaper ih the State.
. Mrs. Mae Adams Black, a
r Tnember of the Hcmie Economics
I Department, State College, Or
,\ /> % *1
1 Personals l.e
.ft"
angeburg, S. C., has been granted 1
;leavu uf ubdonce tor one year in"*3
order- to take advantage of a: ^
scholarship given, by the Gen-fs
oral Education, Hoard. Site will n
je_a_ve, July 2~), for Hampton.In- ii
stitut'e, to be goiie until Septeraber.
1926.- WHile there she wiH r
Tip advanced work in the school
of Home Economics. P
One of the greato*t-?raternal organzations
among our people,?the Knights *
of l'ythias, \\:!1 gather next week at c
Newberry, S. C. A nuipber of prom- J
ini'ij^.l^ iiliii of lid.- city, Sira
-Le\tk\ the Grand Keeper of: Records '*
and Seal; Dr. ,J. 11. Goodwin, Grand c
Medical Rcc-islor:?Prof. W. II. Tliu ~1
mas, Grand Deputy; Escp N. J. Fred-rt
crick,'.Grand AttorneyProf. I. M. A.!;
Myers, Grand Sec'y.; L. A. Hawkins,!^
Dr. N. A. Jenkins, and the represen-[
rati VPS Tsf Dtp VoWaiic ' lnnnl " *~J
? .^co I
are 'preparing to leave tho first of thej l
week. A strong representation from t
the "Cjourts of Calanthe will be there. ^
f , i
Nerval II. Allen,-representing }
thp American Negro l,ahar_Can^_
gress passed throdgh the city to
establish eoniifiiLlees^Q^- action. _
for the Congress Convention.
The "purpose of this Congress
It-TTo organize fhe Negroes into j
the trade union and to -secure better
working conditions for the _
colored worker. The convention- wilL
be held in Chicago, oh or about
the 25th of October^?He I
. _ . it
(Mr. Nerval Allen") extended a'j
cordial invitation to L,abor un-*1
ions and social organizations to ^
attend the conference. ^
MR. & MRSTC. H. HANNELLY ^
announce the marriage of their ,
.?... daughter ~ 1
L_ - JENNIE MAE ' 1
.to - _ '
MR. DANIEL. \V. WALKER
April twelfth; nineteen hundred 1
_ - twenty five '' ~j*
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iitrmiurrsunvnie, IN. Li. . i*
PlUHT.SSiQN M NOTICE ^
Hi'. J. M. Walls, lias returned to the
jcily iiluLivtil p-.-uiine his' practice at
once , ^ - i . ic
MARKtiU;!: AXNOl NCEA1ENT. U
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?^nhouiK-c'iiH'ntri wore sent out last,
week,- announcing the marriage ot Mi
ss Deulah 'Pearson to Mr. Herbert
Mills. They were married at Hamp- <
ton. Va., mi July Oth and left soon af- ^
ter toy their new home at 901 Moiv
ris Ave., New York City. Mrs. Mills
was a teacher at Booker Washington 4
High School 111 this city. *
EN1) HUMANE TOUR.<
Hamilton Piinnl v i'nnnln
J, ? w.. * vupiv ItVUI 1
I'lea'jtcr ^Kindness to Ani- U;
fflitlU IJV Ihelield Secy.
? ... ' 1?
Gilford, S. C.,' July I >.?Hampton ?
county has had a humane educational 4
tour that was arranged by Mrs. Eu- ^
_bctuia Englud^?\vlu> is the sponsor*^
for. the organization of tho first Band
of Mercy in this section more than
four years .ago, at Gilford in the city *
public school. ' '
T4m> first meeting was. -Qpcned.--at_4i
Hampton the county seat, Sunday af- 4
ternonri when- Mr. niuui Carroll,1 ^
Sie:rfiettr secretary' of- the Ameiicaii
Humane K.in.-nlim> ^.n.ii'l y, nf IlnK-: ton
in company wijh Mrs. English and
JieT sup, Dr. C. AT English, a" recen? *"
graduate of the UnTversiuy ofMtchl-: ?
First?Baptist?Church.?C. H. Hoyel ^ j
a well known business man presided. 5
iur. Barron opened 111s pica lor kind- h
ness and bettor treatment not only
to animals but every living creature J
that he -pleaded at every gathering
that he alfdro ; -od hereT
The second meeting was at night ,
in the little town of Scotia where the '
speaker irreL .an. enthusiastic audience, j
a Hand of Mercy workers. The Rev. ?
J. II. Thomas, the pastor of the Hope- ~
well C. M. F. church gave his even-J ?j
ing .sei'vloes over tu tliu lecture thatjjj
was given by the Fietd Secretary of'J
the National Society. From Scotia j
on Monday, the party travelled by a 5
fini* Vjiiii" ,i'Vwi*-*i ttn 1 ^
?S_l: w*; vtmcj J
held at t heifirst Baptist cliurch of j j
which the Kevt P. H. Thomas is the', ^
pa^pr". In fiTTlTrg words Mr. Carroll <j
was ifrtroduced and spofce for near an; J
htrof. It was by far the most popular, 4
.gathering of the humane engage- {
ment while in Hampton county. From' 3
Kstill the party travelled to Gifford, J
where the speaker made another mas- *j
terly plea for those who speak not ?
at the KosenwaTJ High School audi- '
torium. It was home Tor^Mrs. Rn- ^
I - - -
THE PALME
- - 1 1 - I *
lish, and so she presided at the mcctng
herself and introduced the speakv.
Fairfax was the last meeting.
During T;he tour, ^Secretary Carroll
poke ^aL.^e.veral -smaller gah tarings
o the farmers, relating' stories-t>fhe
care arid treatment of the live
tack on the farrivs, Atfall places* lie
vas greeted by both races and it is
elt that much good wtH- bt-: the re~^
nits of thgjtvisit?of- tho tour--for huaane
education in the cbunty. The
ectures were all instructive ainMntersting:^.
/,;
Aliv/ Emrlisji is doing a grmtt-SVQi'k
n her oommunrty.^- ?? "
sORTH CAROL IN A SI \l.
* TIIiUVE
R&leigh, N.C., July-?Lluit the
gjjortedi teachers are yos?fn*intertstgl"\n
ernar i n g Uicmreives-lor
"their profession, Is
learly indicatetWn- the report reeased
by N. C. New hold, (lll'Ocor
of the Bureau t)f Education
n the State of North Carolina,
vhich states that more tha-n
^our-thousand teachers are on-.
he . state. Cojrmienting upon
;+re""sC1tools Mr. Newbold says:
'If the white people would see
mw t.hesp schools are run, some
>1' them would change their view
innrerning the program that ud
ication'Ts^mal^g among colored
penplp " ?
JNCOLN LEGION
STATES ITS CASE;
"Chicago, July?The following
!ommunication hat^-been-^eeeivid
from the headquarters oi-the
^incoln Legion, outlining the
airposes and status aTfhc-orirai^
zation which is .to hold ij grand
mganization convention in this
:ity, August 10. and 11.
"The Lincoln Legion was turned
as the nucleus of a permanent
organization by a group of
2x-soldiers who were in Chicago
luring the last political campaign.
During" ihat campaign
in attempt was made to link the
newly formed organization to
lie Republican iihrtyv"biTt~tlTor.o
:oln LSgion Were una-nimous in
heir deci si on- to hialvlPfhe liinolh
'Legion independent of any
)oliticaI.l party or any political
jruup, and op Unit-pi ii.iip!e-4kexifteoinirrtoto
mi pura????u?
i ' Minn
| "ROYAL 1
It Hicrli riatt iv't
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h^TADMISSTOTi
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? CLEANCOOLAN
I Beginning Monday Ju
I
^ day_for the Kids?It is out
j> - ' We Th.
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? EARL PINKEF
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
L - THE SIAIPKI^^
J Now Playing Private and P
j A n V W li n rn in (I.
t - ?*v " ?*vi V ill lit
! Music Studio FREDERICK
! . . - I'honi
Ij, W.JL. Simpkins,IMftr.,
Ben Garrist
Address all mail to W. L. Simpk
c85g8ca?^^oo:ooooooaO':M:>oc>ooC'
OFFICERS: 'i?
!
J. C. McGRAW, Pres. ?
t H. H. SMITH, V. Pres. X I
f DRTJ. J. CRETAGH. Trea.r t
J T. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.-Mgr. y Owr
> dr. h. c. scarlett,
i e. e, moore. ;j;
! ?, "
1 You Are ;f;
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: BURYING US, i UIN
Why Not 4 f?R.'
: J 1 w a
l BUY FROM US. | T. <
TTO LKATTM
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tary organization. ' .?-?
j "It was; deemecj neceSt-ary to
give the organization a U rtipojr- 1
ary name ?to elect temp orary
ollicers?and to draft a ter.'"iporary
constitution in order to establish
a working basis for a pei--manent-organization
when a lar'
ge r and more represen tat fve?
group of Ex-strvice men could
- -the iiafitb.ur was^small?and 'ieV-rrT.
Veirthe grouff^as ,nof_as_repreentative
as .it must be lh order to ...
.do effoctiye^ork. nevertheless.
a beginning was made. The '-ih- s
shrument was-created; What it .,
'should be, how It should'operate,"""
who should guide and~direet it, .
'all these'things were left to.the
.c,\rser\iee men who shall ass em
ble in Chicago August the 10th
a-nd 11th.
"The proponents of the Lin- ?
coin Legion have no apolqfry UK;_
make. It happened that the KOl^Bj
diers who formed this temporary
organization were - Rep'ub- j
licans in the last election, but no
effort waS ever made by any of ra<
phose mento create an lnslnu.
ment-for the benefit of anv pol-. i
itical-part-y. And whenever and
wherever that, attempt was made | ^
it met'with complete failure. ~pn
j "The Lincoln Legion is the p*
creation of the?Ex-soldlers - of fr
Negro blood who have offered
their services in behalf of their"
country, and it is up to them-to
make of it what they will,
"To those men who have free -
?: ? rd
pv "given, llieln all to their coun- ~
try, to those men who endured<1
-tlie horrors of war made doub- I ly
horrible by the most sinister ?
lan<] vicious race persecution ev- I
er conceived by a< nation airairist. "
its. defenders to those " whose I
children and whose children's f
children mijght he calledupbn to |
suffer a I'iiie even worse than
was their lot, the Lincoln Legion |
"makes its apjyeal.
: "At Chicago, c>n Aug. 1,13 and jtempt
to dni?l_an-4>ns-vver-to-Bui^~~^
-lard and to all his ilk. At Chi- -|
cago. the Negro ex-soldier will ki
*? % "*
atU^jppt. to forge ah Iron that
Negroes every wheikTlh Ameri-" -r
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rue A TDC? It
L A 1JUM 1 |\U I
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110 and 20c c ' ?? f
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D COMFORTABLE _ jj.
ly 20th, A Comedy each V '3
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^aim to please the public > 9
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ENTERTAINERS p
ublic Engagements. Will go o c
e Two Carolinas. ? ?
; BUHL, COLUMBIA, S. C. |
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R. K, Simpkins, Asst. Mgr., O -J?
in, Director. o
:ins, Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St. - % '/
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6000000CH>O^XtOC^Or>OOaOOO?OvQ
iwaycross rp
basket Company _ f $
led. Operated and Controlled \ *1*
BY NEGROES "Tit
Mannf*r?nrA*?
High Grade Caskets | ;j;
And Dealers in )t*
IDERTAKERS SUPPLIES f \
imshart St.,! and 608 Ewing St. | |?
lYCROSS * - Georgia | J
Z. WILLIAMS, ;5ec Manager ^ ^
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"It is no lin.1 [<j <i'ii'j.>iiojk4,he 1
o^sons; to o; j'jj f?11?? discus- j
to w.'jo .. int<"d it ?tnd why. i
I1K i:. . , <>r_
nn nrrm ; " '' I1' " '.: ' i doing.
firm I'Cwi 'f; .of S<4iih ( .- )olina.
arrixorr. State ^faster, Prof. J.
v V. McC'rao, S;:i'c Trea.-.uffcr. .
ive and *tlv'i4i .i-.o- '>'->m'ficiar
lys from fiffy ifFcre lH;ntlred.d<
0111 $25;P'> I ; f:, (-;.x0 of
)Usehok] kq. k-. IfVavs from <j?1
188-and-rrr. i/' / 1 i-i. J vVcloi^sl
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The time has come for action;
the time has come when the Nefro
must fight for himself, 92nd
divisions/' BS
3N, State Master ABRAHAM
& n ^fTi
a great-wurk for the poor and
It has'ftt its. liuad Rev. J. J.
A. I^irk, State Secretary and ,
It pays to it8' tnembers while
y something' a-fter death. It ?
nlar.s lor hospital benpfita an# ?
total loss by fii'o of house and *~
.at)..to $3.00 per vje^k for sick- J 1
mr .. _
rotation write
10 Kichlnntl St.; CttlumCT&Tg;"^^^???;cr..
Hennet (sviHe. S. C; ??- =*???
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SD EMBALMER .
a and Georgia. 1
leapcst Undertaker, ?
ery Best Service in
? t the tty. 1
WITH-?.'77^"
jmplcte MuUtf Outfit. ^
?conj3^(o NONE in the State.
iry Barber Shop J ?
CITX^COME AND SEE
RSELF. I
Residence Phone 7765
- COLUMBIA, S. C. E
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