The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 08, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 10

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MS - ? . . ? ^Saturday, August 8, 1^25^7-??Locals And Dr. Brevard of-Camden Avaa^ n ??visitor in the city this week.?~"fi ?. ?*?i i ir Quite a number of Odd Fellows tj attended the Annual Convention rr inj^eorgetown this week. a Sidney Pack's Efcworth League will Cl render a program at Wesley C. M. E. Chnreh SunHny nt -ft P M. ? b Mrs* Annie Williams, Divine ^ Street,- ia-visiting her relatives ?; and friends in Philadelphia. Rev. J. C. White is conducting a^revival meeting at Perry, S. G., for Rev. W. S. Diggs, this week. ^ Miss Eloise Jenerette left the S rCity^Saturday for Blshopville, to 7? spifcd her vacation with Rev. and 01 Mrs^Jenerette and friends. ^ Rev.'-wwry, formerly rector of ^ St. Luke ?ftLcopal church, spent ^ a few days iriHhe City^ TheJRec- ^ ^ *Tor is looking^VtS^and hearty. ^ , '' ' - * Dr. Charles W. Williams is as- Jt sisting Dr. R. W. Baylor this tl week in a series of meetings at hi j/:..- Smyrna Baptist church, near ^ ^ Salley's.? ... " c? Miss Jenne^te Poinsette, the ef F ficient clerk of the S. C. Mutual Insurance Company, left Satur- & day for Asheville, N. C., to enjoy |S< the mountain breezes. U1 " : ~ ? ... Mrs. Mary L. Hampton of 12- S, 29 Henderson street, left last Saturday afternoon for Green- b< " wich, Conn., to spend a month dj 7- xvith her daughter, Miss Julia ui Morgan. ,?V| r * t a ~ Mrs. Flora-Wallace-Powell of ? Cincinnatti. Ohio her mother and A ?sigter ofFhHadcIphva^aie all vis- ? itors to our City, Mrs^JPpwell sangTor the big congregation at Zion last Sunday morifing?it ty was indeed grand.: A ??_ " ?v b< Rev, and Mrs. Frank Dawklns,! 11 of Gaffney, S. C., motored to Col- w umbla lasi weex; wmie here~tner|m r V were the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Qi W. M. Cvls. Washington Street.yoJ ~I\/Tn o4-/\v ~!\T " T 1~ J iiiaotci iu. u. uic granu- |iJJ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyles, accom- in panied them homa-on^hft-rtttaiim '61 trip. IN 1 ' ?? to Misses Thomasina Robinson J bi 1303?MoDffie Ave. and-Zcnobia ? . "" Martin left Tueday for Detroit, ui with their relatives and friends, joi Wf> wish t.hpm a vpry plafin.nt pn trip and at the same time are ex-'e: pecting them back at an early ui date Mrs. N. J. Frederick and daugh'ir ters, Misuses Catherine aiiijfath- w alie Frederick, Mrs. W. H*. Har- p! vey and daughter, Miss. Gladys s< Harvey, and Miss Russell, the A ?danghter-^f-Mrr-and~Mnk Nath- R anjel P. Russell, left Sunday for IV] Asheville, C., where they will C spend their vacation. * t< ' ' A . /Mrs. "Wilhelmina P. Roberta fi and little daughter Miriam hava JV _ ..Efcluriied-after having spent a|ei very pleasant vacation at their w former home Fernandina, Fla, v Little Wilhelmina, the Roberts' G other daughter, who accompan- el ied her (Mrs. Roberts) on the F trip was placed in the-St. Joseph L .. Academy (Roman Catholic), M there to be given a special course C in music under one of its many b instructors, Sister Zavia. - N Both white and colored are V ' taught music and the various arts in this, institutoin and by R the same faculty. Their fame L as to efficiency is well known^ - i? rep . " EVENING PARTY c % / <= ?, Miss Lillian Ruth Bynum high ^ ^ ly entertained Friday evening, ^ July Jl, at her home on Huger 1 Street, in honor of Miss Corinne n Thomasina Wallace, of Philadel- G phia, Pa. The occasiop showed unusual care 1n planning. Twelve couples yrere present,and merri- t jir , ^ ' ' % : -1 ?: ? ?o?ooooooo?ooo??o??o?oo?i Personals I lent reigned the entire eveningr ot uterestlng games and GXQUisita M lusic both vocal and instrumenil gave variety as well as im- se tense pleasure to the^jolty groupr ~ nd a delicious repast was served insisting of Punch, ice cream & 5? ike, fruit, mints. IP Miss Wallace is qf. present, a rilliant student* of the Temple M fniversity, Philadelphia, Pa. ^ NIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDARY ORG'N'Z'D ~Tj. <J. Singleton of Charleston, E. C. of Palmetto Command- wl ry "Knights" Templar, for the tate of South Carolina, assisted c? y P. R. E"."~C. J. S. Stanback, 111 f Chester, S. C., and Grand Dep- ln ty N. E. Lewis of Columbia, S. ty ., established a commandary of nights Templar m Columbia, ^ Washington 3tr-- ^ ?? Twenty candidates who had * lade themselves proficient in ' le proceeding degrees assemed at the Temple and were nighted. The following offi;rs were elected:. W. H. Thomas, E. C.; G. L. ??, loyd, Genl'mo; William Doug- ia ,ss, C. G ;"H. H. Howard, S. W.; . L. Smith J. W.; C. E. Williams Jj? scretary; P. H. Sharper, treas- j rer; William Johnson, S. Br; ' - ? IBM *muel Bailoy, Jr. B^tO; S. Foi'd, == , B.; John Adams, Sen'l. . f \ The Local Commandary will ^ 2 known as Richland Comman- ~ ary Knights Templars of Col- ..C mbia.. , > 1 Refreshments were served by competent committee. ly LLEN UNIVERSITfY'S Ci AtjUMNI ORGANIZED to County organizations of mem?rs of the alumni association of lien university, Columbia, will 2 organized in every county in ' le state and alumni?chapters ill be organized in cities North jj, u ITF~ ' : the sphool reside in groups pL I five or more,-^according?to lans worked out by the meet- gj, ig of the executive committee] ^-the-alurmtt-trssuciuliun, of the I: egro college held in the direcrs' room of the Victory Savings j<0 ank in Columbia last Friday, i The county units will function rider a county president and lo-j i-1 county committee; as a unit pj t the general body and will sub^' tit reports of its work to ther^ <ecutive eommitfpp nf tVio nl_! mni association.--The following county presiT! snts were appointed at the mSet lg, to whom a general letter' Si ill be sent setting forth the 1__ lans of the association: Ander- Cc :>n,.Conyers Jones; Aiken, Dr.'is . B. Johnson; Barnwell, B. J.jfo eddish; Banwlort. Mioo [ouzon; Calhoun, John F^ord; h< l&rendon, J: S. Boyd; Charles- or )n, W. R. A. Felder; Dillon, R. th eki, A. W. Simpkins; Fairfield,'^ Lis&^lizabeth- -Martin^ Flor- -^g noo> Rovt J. E. Thomas, Gleenood, Miss Matise Moore ;Green- I ille, Miss Mamie S. White; 1 eorgetown.'J. B. Beck; Ker- _\ _ law, Dr. J. P. Pickett; Lee, Wm. 5 isher; Lexington, T. H. Curry; i raurens^ W^A White; Marion,} * [iss Inez Collins4, Union, Dr. W.1 * >. McGill; Orangeburg, Dr. Sei-; | el Green; Spartanburg, Miss 8 fettie Oxner; Sumter, Dr. W. ?j> /. Felder; Williamsburg, Missjjw, ,osa> B. Brown; Newberrv. Missq! L '.osa B. Maffett; Richland, F. V, Baumgardner. _____ _ J i The following persons attend- 4 d the meeting of the executive ? ummmee: ur. ju m. Daniels, Ihairman of the committee; L. *1 k. Hawkins, J. B. Lewie, W. H. roung, Geo. L. Floyd, Miss Rosa ? Viylor, T. Jifc A. Myers7"iSt. EI~ ZI iorp Means, 0. Y. Valentine, and < > - -' ' i " - ' ' i > < > Mexico has about 800,000 J | rade union members. )\ THE PALMB CARD OF THANKS We thank our many neighbors id friends for the kindness ley rendered toward us during ttle Benjamin Atkina, Jr:, who ed July 21, 1925 at the age of venteen months. jW(! loved him-^nueh but God ved him best. I shall go to m J>ut he shall not return to e. j. -?-?'? Mother, Father and Relatives, r. and Mrs. Benjamin Atkins. (20 Walnut St., Columbia, S.C. 5L0RED PERSONS LOSE_ AUTOMOBILES ? _ . lit A CI Ashevilie, in. u. Aug.?ouiiiehere in Asheville are persons lored citizens here. Last ght two ears left their owners the Colored section of the ciThe first car belunging to Seyour Carroll, .field secretary of e American ; Humane EJduca)n Society of Boston, . with uthern field headquarters at -eenville, S. C., was taken from igle and Market street while ? humane secretary was at the t. -Zion. Church services. The eft was reported to the police partment and the-car was revered on Cox Avenue bv specl officers of the police departsnt. The second car lost was ported ^e sterday ^afternoon^ le car is owned by Dr; L. O. Mil <* troi/iin o nrl auv/vAAn XTia , piij oitian aiiu 0U15W11. 1110 r was~in front of his office, He ated that he was oat of the car it a little while before he rerned and his car was missing. 1 far Dr. Miller has not found Of the two Carroll is the haper; he has his car and left earirolina where he is to speak night in the interest of "kindisa to Animals." ~ ASH E VILLE CITIZEN KEEP YOUR GRIT _ (Mrs.) E. S. NELSON *ng on, Cling on. No matter what they say; ish-on, Sing on, lings \yiii come ybur way. tting down and worrying never hejpsa-biLi The way to get there, is by keeping up your grit. Iks die too easy, They Seem to fade away; ley make a. little error And give up in dismay. le kind of men that's needed Are the;men of ready wit: ho laugh at pain and trouble And always keep their grit. CONWAY NOTES fecial to The Palmetto Leader Aug. 4, 1925?Everybody inJ orifl 11 vvAn n/linr. f Aiimo /i? it uj UUU QUI 1 VUilUlllg WUVYliO | looking with a deal of Interest r the widely known "Diana of aih,." which i& lu be piooontod ire in the colored school audit ium Friday night, Aug. 7, by ? Conway dramatic elub^ This club has been arranging HAVE YOU HE THE SIMPKIN'S^ Now Playing Private and P Anywhere in thi Music Studio FREDERICK Phon< W. L. Simpkins, Mgr., Ben Garris< Address all mail to W. L. Simpk -OFFICERS: I J. C. McGRA>Y. Pre.. ? . H. H. SMITH, V. Pre.. J I DR. J. J. CREAOH, Tree.. T. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.-Mgr. f- Owl DR. H. C. SCARLETT, E. E, MOORE. I; -You Are- burying lis! :: uh Why Not buy-from us. ii t. < PFO IJBAPt ^ for this play for some time, an d it is believed by those who have seen some plays here to be the best this town has witnessed in many years. The cast is compose#~of the "best?lalenl in?luyvxu ^iluileiils from the state college, Allen University, Georgetown- high nrl nn V>{(rh unil oLIlvtni 1TXtil i\7Ii 1II5II BLixvvr, ctrttt Conway Training school. This play is presented IrTthree acts. ' ?The first act in the home of Elimelech in Bethlehem. There is where Elimelech decides to take his family and flee into the land of Moab because of the famine in the land of Canaan. The second act is a flower garden in Moab, this is where Mahlon and Kuth, Chilion and Orphanplan a double wedding, and Naomi grieves over the death of her hulfeand. The third^act is the home of wealthy Boaz in Bethlehem. ? A splendid musical recital will he nresented between nrts ? ?The music is arranged-fey-Mr." Abraham? Ferduent of?Sumter. Miss A. B. Roberson, Allen University, is conductress, Wayman Johnson, State College, president the Dramatic club? ? W.Johnsom OBITUARY OWENS^-In loving memory of our dear sister, Inella Owens, who departed this life August 1^1949. You are not forgotten, Sister, dear, Nor wiri you over be; ?; As long as life and memory last We-will remember thee.,. We miss you now, our hearts are sore; As time goes by we miss you more;; Your loving smile, your gentle face;| No one can fill your vacant place. Loving' sisters. i *MRS. JANE OWENS TURNER. -^-.Charleston, S..CL, i MISS NADINE OWENS, ; NevrYork City."" Devoted father, JESSE B. OWENS Columbia, S. C. ' - -SALE. : . ' 1 ~ I . I wish to dispose of the following , articFes at Private Sale Tor cash 'at" Q1 1 II... , A ? - Pi A - ' %j*.i uaui|;vvii oliccl; riano; Two Cahir,^ Binnn Suit; One Parlor Suit, and severalJother articles of value. Apply to ' W.H.THOMAS, 1129 Washington St ? m WIFE ARRESTED (By The Associated hfegro Press.) Newberry, S. C., Aug.?Mr. j and Mrs. George Young, propri- j Tetors-of a store inside the corpor~ NOTICE. Mrs. Julia Humphries DRESSMAKING AND REPAIR SHOP J MEN CLOTHES REPAIRED SHIRT MAKING A SPECIALTY -716 ASSEMBLY STREET - RHONE 7593, 1 r : JSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSX^^ ARD THEM? |i ENTERTAINERS j uhlir Fln<rnin>mpnla Will nn ? e Two Carolinas. BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. | ! 9173 . ? \ ~ ? If R. E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr., 5 >n, Director,. - 5 ;ins, Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St. WAYCROSS | basket Company?\'r ted, Operated and Controlled > BY NEGROES i !' Manufacturer* of ?:? J \ High Grade Caskets iDERTAKERS SUPPLIES ij imihart St., and 608 Cwing St. lYCROSS Georgia ; WILLIAMS, Sec.?Manager ! ^ A A A ^ A ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ < > ate limits of l'omaria wore ar rested Saturday. afrxriioon ant charged willi .storing whiskey gallons atv- said to havt . > / 1 - J. HARE THE pKITpp SONS Q] is an orgaid/sii'm \vhii:h is doir | infiyrri pftf>pr.T~yotiyji Carnlim "Harrison, S :.' - sister. Prof. j H. V. MeCrao. StidcTreasurer ,alive and gives> to tlie henefic pays from !l y lu one -hundred from $25.0" tn . ; .-i iio jn case < household go:.ds. , It. nays;-from iiess and up to ciaA:) cm Doctor" Think of it; and for any ir REV. J. J. HARlilSON, S. M.,: or Prof. J; A. KIRK. 3 JT I wr wirn?? UNDERTAKER, of South Caroli Pinckney's Sani BEST IA?l il'I'EU IN THJ ? I OK YO ?Office Ph IK' "707 100<> WASHINGTON ST., wmmmmmmmmmaammmmmtrn .o h- jv.. nn mm !? ?? |~~ OWEN h | Marchar I w e carry a "of Domestic I -Woolens?Coi _ =si J117 Washi ? ?Phone Q-QOOOOOO-:":"'".' o-'-oooooooocfo t ?:? ! X ? IV /I ??\ ??' Tit *?v. livli hKlAL L) I p j, I rescriptio HH~r7?^ - ~ ;| 1103 Washington X Ever) thing carried in j; ' PRESCRIPTIONS X We call for and d ??- voufe'rc | IMPERtALC - ' _ /. C. v * ' - * -t . SETWN ' ' ' ' ??1 . J! - been found in their store. After Larrest they, were released under i $000 bond each. ?jS? j z' - ^^ j ' mp^M!??? ISON, State Master - - ' ; P ABRAKAM & D. of J. i. It has at its head Rev. J. J J. A. Kirk, State Secretary ano ~ . It pays to its members while ~ . iary something after Heafh. It dollars for hospital benefits and ' 1 of total loss by fire of house and. $1.50 to $3.00 per week for sick rt>ill. lformation write ~ 2310 Richland St., Columbia, S. C. i. Sec., Bennettsville, S. C. " JCKNE,\~I \ND EMBALMER na and Georgia.' ^ . . -"7 1 ' rhoQnnct I L/nvuywv?unuci tttHBl'y -fl Very Best Service in the City. . ? | Complete Motor Outfit] Second to NONE in the -Slat e. f tary Barber Shoo I ETTTTY. COME AM) SEEP Residence Phone 7765 & PALL _ j it Tailors ?- ? ^ I 4- 1 complete stock -. J "an^ Imported jf ne and see Us -j ?. ; ington Street >963 ooo'ooooooooooo o o o o oo ooox>xk> < ^ 'RUG STORE- pii. n Druggists | i St.?Phone 7226?|? a First-class DrugStore v OUR SPECIALTY. I eliver Prescriptions^ . ->R^SERVICE,; "RUG STORE I ' ; i 'f - ' . . ' '.jtj