The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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.
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% 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
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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,
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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. (,
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I Personals 'fl!
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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!
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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
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- 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_
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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!
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Tjit?Jniendh^City e
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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
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[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.
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NEWS IN AND AROUND j
ABBEVILLE
Messrs. Aaron Chiles and Tom;
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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
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? | 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
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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,
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^ 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
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h= OFFICERS: ~ I :
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? 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
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| You Are
| BURYING US, r|"UNl
r Why Not i WA1
.< BUY FROM US. f j. C.
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s Seeing - o Y
asbancjsv Sweethearts, <*-> Y
>y and unhappy - g Y
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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
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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.
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B|- I'mle Harvey.
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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
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ENTERTAINERS I
)Iic Engagements. Will go J Two
Carolinas.?rr '
ILDG., ' COLUMBIA, S. C. ?
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R. E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr.. _ P
, Director. ^ tri
is. Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St. ?
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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
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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
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IX. iHAPT?
INDERTAKCIl.
of South Caroli
Pinckney's1 i
BEST EQUIPPED IN Till
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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: '
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\ND EMBALMER I ^
na antFGeorpia. , |
Cheapest Undertaker,
Very Rest Service in 1
I7L_ the City ?j
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State.
tary Barber Shop L'OITY.
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