The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, Augusf 15, 1925. I Locals And Mrs. L. K. NelsOn and daughter Eliza motored to Pendleton, S. C., ih their new iteo Sedan. Miss Margaret Dillard, niece of Mrs. ?__filla-SighH^rrhsrsuoiT^to New Jerse$T to- spend awhile with relatives and friends.' . ' Mrs. Hannah Outpn left Sunday for Asheville, N. C., \\*here she will spend her vaentiom?We hupe Her a frleas^ ant stay. " Miss Alberta Nelson-and Mrs. Mag^ gie Keese of Newark, N. J. were here attending the funeral of^ Mrs. F.lizn betfa Nelson^ Misses Daisy Roach and Lueile Monteith left Wednesday afternoon, to , enjoy the mountain bl'l'l'Zcs of Ashe-'' "r?ville, N. C. _____ ?- 'A % y Miss Ethel Gibson, teacher In Allen j niversiiy, reiurneu 10 uie cay, aiier sending her vacation in'Sutnter and ChaXeston. Miss fVank-ie- Hull is leaving for Cincinnati,"^Oljio, Monday afternoon to attend the \Vadding of her'brother. 1 Hiss Hull will actSas maid of honor. Mr. II. 0. Walker and Dr. Best of I Orangeburg', S. C., motored to the city ? hurt M onday nightto attend life show I given by Bessie Smith, Dlues singer. Mrs. Mary t Boozer Rowe ^titd her ^ , , three 'sont> loft Wednesday afternoon . for her homo," Philadelphia,Pa.r aftgr upending tlirue weeks With relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth- Nelson, mother of Rev. T. B. Nelson, died at her home PendlctoHP S. C., August 4th, 11)25 and \vns buried from Rev. Nelson's home 1020 Pine Street, Aug. 6th. i ! : ' ^ i ?? i Mrs. Daisy Sumter, her daughter' Lorainc and Miss Catherine Mack,' left for the "Land of -the Sky" last' Monday morning. * They plan to; spend three weeks in the mountains, j j Mrs. Viola Nelson, who has been visiting relatives?iiv the city for a fortnight, Teturned to New York City Friday night. While here, Mrs. Nel son was the honored guest at j* num ber of social affairs. f i Honoring Miss Wilhelmina Cannon of Washington, D. C., Miss Janie Ad-1 k, _-r_n'ms delightfully entertained at a par- j F ty Friday evening at. hpr |inmp on Pinp * street. Abuul'ilO ,uf Culuinbia Socictw ^ yetof-yomvg perrpte- -enjoyed" the "H#? i r. j Punch was served during the evening, followed by peach cream and cake. (Miss "Laura Bynum, teacher in the Howard -School, left the city for ,Jer-! sey City, N. J., to visit .Mrs, Ada * J HI... 1*T T\ f X T> ? r I vjury iiini kus, milium iuuurc, Deiuie [ returning", she with visit Mrs. "Perroll Veal and family in New York City" *~i in Philadelphia. brilliant affair-of the mid-summer season was a party given on Thursday evening by. Mrs. Elise Goodwin", at heivhome on Ilamptop Ave., honoring Mrs.^yiula Neli?pn, who is here from New York, 'visiting relatives. ^ Punch followed by sandwiches, cheese, pickles - ices and sweets. Those enjoying the evening consisted of Jriends of the ""hostess and her guest. , . Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams and little Jtrand daughter...Margaret Ab-_, ner of 2503 Washington St., left "on a flying trip for various points- visiting their children, Dr. and Mrs. M. - B. Williams, -Canton, Qhin, Detroit I wtldie Tt.he\T~will spend a few [* (lavs with their son jnmps, returning ( by tfieTway of^Clevelarrd, where they will visit relatives and friends. They will arrive in Columbia, the last of the month, ? ? PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. Dr. Jas. H. Goode, will be out of his office from the 18th until the 27th of August. BIG EXCURSION TO SPARTANBURG * On .Thursday August-27th-thg Ztttit land Baptist,. Zion-BilgFim-at-Arlhur. ? town and Shiloh Baptist at Shandon Annex will run one of the largest exj eursions from this city to Spartanburg evelr-run in late years out of this city. k r Rnrrrvrt inrtrr fnr ndlllt.q will he S2.R0; for children $1.25. Train leaves at 8" A. M. and arrives at the Spartan Ci_ _ ,^-ty at 11:15. Leaves for Columbia that night at 10:30. Great Ball game between Columbia and the Laurens Ti7 gers, at the WoTford College 'Ball Park. (, ?*-r: " $ I Personals 'fl! - ?> i' 4?! ELINOR GIJYN'S STORY OF WIFE , EDUCATION HERE "HOW ' To KhlTATK A__ULLKJ1^HANDLES. SUBJECT VIA J !_"SCKEEN iiiinor-fjiyn "has the reputation of ~ knowing the ins and outs of the hearts of men and women better than any _ other woman. This-i* by way. of in- ? troduci'ng the glad tidings to local" film patrons that this" British authoress' story, "How to Educate a Wife," will be seen On. the screen at the Jtoyy al Theatre, one day only, Thursday, ? August 20th. Ever since Eve put over the apple ' stunt on Adam, while the sly serpent . hee-hawed somewhere nmi>~nrr the- ? verdurous foliage, men have wondered ^ | if women could be educated, and if.t i ujicy -count, now it was to oe uon?. ] Somd have cyunserietl keeping their jg wives secluded,* like the old Turks! | ! n and their, "harems"; others hav6 used | foree and ft si s~; St'dl others kindness 1 and courtesy. I Elinor Glyn has developed her i^eas i quite differently irr~this 'pruduclion, j which is a Warner Brothers Classic I jof the ScicenJ 1' The characters are "just folks" such ^ as we all meet evpry day. ! Their problems are our problems and the unfolding ot the story leaves thcTspec- J tatdr with the feeling that he or shn'j ha-iJyqt had a nernlexing problem | of his own placed in such a way as lo! show?both, sides of file argument Utj^ oncei~~ . .. i-t -? ;? ->*?-. | - This piet-ure- is said to cqmbihc good i 0 , L -V- -72 ; * *" ' cl sense and hilarious comedy. It deals! with the efforts of a struggling insurance agent to get oii top Cy having', his wife lb Kel|>-hi m. When she flirts + trmluxtK. ?<;?n Ui* ..Iwrntc luo innl-'l ousy 4-s boundless?thmv-mnrnthms-get: f complicated and the drama moves on , merrily, L_ _L IN MRmmiAM In sad hut loving memory of our \ father and husband, Mr. CJ. P. Reese, !jV who departed this life January 0, 1^25,!^. Tione Tmt ndt^TTirKotten. A voice from our household is gone. The place is; vacant in our home which never can r? be filled;- \V?,-eonnot tell who next?= will fall beneath Thy chastening rod. H One must be first, hut let us all ^ prepare to meet our God. BY TIIE FAMILY. * LOCALS FROM ABBEVILLE j! ? ?????^ . i ' Tjit?Jniendh^City e ' I .1 *"' . w j Miss Sallie Fair, ihe efficient . clerk of L. A.^Richie, left Sun- . to "spend her vacation with her 11 sister Miss Bertha Fair. li Mr. .Mozelle Williams of Detroit, MitTh./'Came to the city Saturday with his mother Mrs. Sal- _ lie Hammock of Columbia" to ;spend a lew1 du^ s""with' relatives and frleiUls. I Miss J. E; AVar"d af Gcdrlre- ' jnwrf' is visit ing Mrs. Abide Chapipelle on Secession Ave. ' " "ATi. I ^ A WO.l-vIr, All-o ATQI'U 3 | I>1 I JL J n * 1VR 1UU> AU l O. 1TU41 JT J [L. i^iyMiss Lucinda White ancL * Mrs. Jospphme S. VVright attend-'" eel the Grand Lodge in George- J town. M.ias Leyia Davis of Philadel-' a phia is visiting" hep parents Mr. h rairq-mrsnjavd u^vls. / i Mrs. R. C. Chappelle, the wife J of the late Bishop \V. D. Chap- c , nelle is visjtjjtigJMr and Mr*.- Wr;~ i-E, Wilson-at thoir lovely nurbur- ~ ban home. _ ?Jt j Mrs. Anna Johnson formerly* ,of this place but now of Philadel-, jj phia arrived in the city to spend s some'time with- relatives and S f rends. s Rev. J. C. Tobin of Union J preached two powerful sermons $ | at Mt. Pleasant Baptist church J Sunday, ? 2 Missog, Abbie J. Chappelle and ' Janle EfAVard, and Mrs. Mary ! B. Jones motored to Anderson ; j Sunday afternoon with Mr. and j * Mrs: Samuel Edwards to visit Mr. and Mrs. Geor^6 Marion. T* Rev: and Mrs. A. W. Brown of ; fRichiaond, Va., will spend the ; ypplflpf] )VTr qnrl Ml'S. U Fleming" Rapley. Rev. Brown will preach at Mt. Pleasant Baptist church Sunday. _t NEWS IN AND AROUND j ABBEVILLE Messrs. Aaron Chiles and Tom; " ,i " 7 r The palmeti < $? $ * * ) y e^x?o^o.oor^Aaox>.o:oAo.cuacK82 ^ I"~ Don't iVlis 8 A picture foe wives, hi V 8 the maritally happ % I ELINOR i f 1 "How to U _ A new angle on an old j?: '.- Wonderful Stella X . \hn ir Prevo&t ?? Creigeton Hale 8 Vera Lewis ?! ? ROYAL THEATR ? | THURSDAY AUGJ20. Ulams who arc employed by f he Seaboard Air Line Railroad a lere left a few davs airo on their i . i ii ummer vacation trip for Chica- v :o. 111., New York JCity and other mints of interest. The body of Mr. Andrew Clink eales was brought lie re from Ivanston, 111., and buried in fbft l Cleaa* Springs'1- section of the ounty.' a , _L_ u. an^V Mrs. Lewis Marshall, r., of Washington. D. C., were n the city for a short visit toil] elatlr^r:r aTnr hrta^ - people.1 r< ^riends here were glad to see ]t gain soon. ~ ". " '?y .... ? ? ??^-P Miss Mary FrancesMartin has G een iiiiite^ill at her home on A ?T~ ' larrisbtirg St., wiih typhoid ci ever.ShcMs some better now and A .. ' T*P riends here hope fOr Miss Mar- i in an early recovery. Sincere I ?! ympathy Is extended to Mr. andi r Irs. Ben Martin in the illness Si f-their daughter. Mrs. Sallie Watt.and two little, ci rand children,- Sarah Frances 0. ??-j?= r-?? ? ;r' nd Allen Lee Jr., have returnedjU ome from Kvaiiston, 111., where"1* Irs. Watt went some time "ago to^1 ttend the~frin^falaol' her iw, Mr. George Philips-..of that^ l.ne iiauer Jirotiiers have re-'P,J urned to their homes after be- p1 ess and death of their father,?^ lev. S. B. Baker, "" ? 1 L." ' ^ Aug.?Mrs. W. D. u1 'happelle arid Mrs .Emma R. Wilson t' Abbeville spent a few hours-with .1 rs. and liev. lionise." Singleion bn" ^ h^irtnyr-M??. Chappelle has been'J" Jr. and Mrs. Wilson. - : p I^is.s Geneva Nancy is back home ifter a two week stay in Canada. On or w'ay home she visited her friends i i "' ' n Detroit, Mich.? ? ?1?^ Dr. Willie McGill of Union and Mr. iimpkins also ot Lnion wore m the; I HAVK YOt; HEA THE SIMPKIN S I t Now Playing Private and Pul ! . Anywhere in the | Music Studio FREDERICK-1 ? - ? Phone W. L. Simpkins, Mgr., | ??=?? ^ -Beiv Garrison DmyOX^OO^OOOO^-QOiyOOO^OOOO^ h= OFFICERS: ~ I : 5 _ i . L. | /s t J . IV,-. ^ jr J.' fWCTJTTA W , rici. y ? H. H. SMITH, v p.r> ? L fr DR. J. J. CREAGH. Treas. X KT. e.WILLIAMS, SfeMgr. ? Owfte ? JMLJi C. SCARLETT, I? ? E. E, MOORE. i X , ,x. i X ij | You Are | BURYING US, r|"UNl r Why Not i WA1 .< BUY FROM US. f j. C. o LBAPTO - " mcciOjooo.o.o^^ooojDoaoooo V s Seeing - o Y asbancjsv Sweethearts, <*-> Y >y and unhappy - g Y glyn'S n: Educate |& "fxperplexing problem & t cast includes 8' Monte Bl tir g Betty Francisco .g Claude GiHingwater g E, One Day Only ? 4 Admission^ 10 Sc2Qc j V o ! $.G&oooooo 000000:0:00:0:0.0.0 J . V. * ?$ +><$? ity on Sunday last. Dr. McGill is little ill and of. course Dr. C. H. S. lenderrspn seems to be the only one i the State that is able to cure him. '? wish tUem both luck. Seneca in the Alpines. ._i_??-?-? ?: ?^' r7 B|- I'mle Harvey. I - ." Seneca will) her Sl.'f.OOO (irnded ami [itiTuStdiool brick building of twelve loins and an auditoTfum .will open s dnnr.s?will)?Llic?following?faculty s College; I'rot'. J. A. SittoiT,-Asst." rin.. Biddhrr?Mis* Ivlraabeth E. roves. Morris College;-Mrs. Carrie rthtir?Clallin University; Mrs. Lule.V. Doyle. State College; Mrs. J. . SiftTnh Benedict College; Mrs. B. . Stuart. .Morris College. -A grandpoiiimr ui.wai.tSithe?n.: ' ^M'ocation is ictpresque, / w'TIookinif' the Blue idgo jinc'LS. u:iuM-n Railways Tn East eneea. This schnnl " ijLpacry the fpll hiffh hool course of nine months, a sutlient time tn thoroughly complete ich year's?camrso?annually. Your ncle raises his hat, to t ho colored -j laid who so nobly stood l?y our home rls and encouraged them \vheneypf~ ey found them upright and efticrenf. Iiis school will carry a teaching i:ce of nine in tin; faculty ; The colored trustees consist nf thc_ 1 fTTw!i.ur three citizens: B. S. Sharp, . p., X. Williams, and A. Hunter, Sept. 7th will mark a new era in uj-.JiiiLury of. ibis_ town nestled at? ie foot of the Blue Ridge mountains. sale. I wi-h to dispose of the following lieles at Private Sale- for cash at II Hampton Street: One Piano? wu Cabinet Organs; One Bed Room nit; One Parlor Suit, and several Lher articles of value. ? Apply to ' " _ W. ItrTHOMAS, V 112(J . Washington St... NOTICE. Mrs. Julia Hpmphrl^s 1RESSMAKING AND REPAIR SHOP 1 flEN CLOTHES REPAIRED^ HIRT MAKING A SPECIALTY 71(? ASSEMBLY STREET -HW1NB 7*Q3_ O.o:oo.o.o.o:oo'ooo^ R1LTHEM? . _L ENTERTAINERS I )Iic Engagements. Will go J Two Carolinas.?rr ' ILDG., ' COLUMBIA, S. C. ? 9173 - 'T ' I R. E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr.. _ P , Director. ^ tri is. Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St. ? >00006000000 o oo oo o o o o o o o o o WAYCROSS | asket Company f ol; Operated and Controlled f' BY NEGROES I Manufacturers of ? r;?k n?r*,...!,-* iigi* VJI auc vasivcis And Dealer* in i )ERTAKWS SUPPLIES j. nshart St., and 608 Ewirig St. (CROSS - ^Georgia | WILLIAMS, Sec.-Manager I in'I -I I *i*Tmy 'i'f li I i www m i ' v KLV. J, J. 1JAKU THE UNwm i&N#t)l is an organiration \Vhv.-!i i dolr; infirm people of South < Harrison, State MitsJ D. V. Mgft'af. i alive apcl: givtis tu U16 1 ..L :k pays from fifty to one ImhdTd from $25.00 id $100,00 .; household goods?It; ]..i>? ' .* ness and up.t.o;$10.00 on ]$ ??-Ihinkof irraun l or, any h" REY. J. j:ilAkln^<)\. S. 3I..i or not. ,!. A. 1\ tltK. s 1 * ^ ' ' ' _ ? IX. iHAPT? INDERTAKCIl. of South Caroli Pinckney's1 i BEST EQUIPPED IN Till 1UVU 1U.> 1 MHMHHMniiMoanrant I >*>* . **; *?* Qttcosaaoo&o oo.ovv ooo.:- ,: : 1 OwESi jjj Mcrthar I--".*1, _^^exaxxxjsl^ <jj of g Woolens?Cci g hofnrc puxiiiia jzl~7T" ?^ J" 111 7"Washi | PhotUJ X o0o;o:o:oo.o:o o c> v oo <:> vo : o : ?> o :> *; ><:> X | IMI'I'.RIAI 0 I Prescript io | TTTT5Waslijngton y - - - % ~^ | Everything carried in A We call for and d j; -_i^j YOURS r'o f 1MEERIAL-C 4 ' , .' mini I i n lihiMiii' i liiMiitiii lin'. hMi. i ^ ^ 11 - - SETBW j IS-UX,-Slate Master - - : bLAliitAXiAM & D. of J. . % . \ # , a great work fur i lie poor ami ' * l?it 4ra-s--at-i-H- hoad""Rev". J. J. h. A-.v Kirk, Sorf^tai^afTd ~ It. pay- to iis members while ^oineUihTir after., death... It dollars J or ho^prrat-henSfits and ' total-T">s i<\- tire of..house, and vl-"1 lo per week for aicks bill. " '* - -.?_?_u iiormati^i write ' ... ' He. ht -.d ; ?uliimblu, S. C. Sec.,TienikU.uui 1 e, t-vTC: ' ntc K W tnn \ND EMBALMER I ^ na antFGeorpia. , | Cheapest Undertaker, Very Rest Service in 1 I7L_ the City ?j ?r-VVilTl 1' " Complete., VI of or OnHR - ^ State. tary Barber Shop L'OITY. (OMb AM) SEE I LltSELF. KesUlence Phone TTfiS B COLUMBIA, S. C. t ? , . ? ... , '1 Si PAUL it Tailors ?jComplete Stock - jV. -and imported jj ' - :* ne and see Us j - ' s-in^- 3- <. HH- 1 ?===== J8T- U?==| - 1ington Stoet | ?? i963 a v 0 O OvOOOOO'."' O GOO O O O OO OCmOOXOGGJ 'RUG STORE I j . : ? > n Drug^isU? ???" ^ r 1- St. Phone 7226 - :: __ ?-? ^\ : _ a_I.irst-xlass Drug-St ore <> CIR specialty? ~ | cliver Prescriptions. > 'K shKvin:,: : " | fX >RUG STORE j r?% ' . - -i_ ^ t... :i .