The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 12, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, September 12, 1925.
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| . Locals Am
The Rev. W. M. Honors of
Chester was a welcome visitor
in the Capital City on last Tues__
day. _
Mrs. Florence Brown who has
been spending her vacatiop in
Columbus, O., has returned" to
the city.
Miss Margaret Ayers, of Tampa,
Fla., is here visiting her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
?- Jackson for an indefinite "S^ay.
Mrs. Medora J. wmte, and J.
<3., Jr., and little -Miss Almeta
are visiting this week in Union;
they returned to the city today.
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^Mias Josie B. White after sev
era! weeks^acation, visiting relaffves~g?nd
friends iir^tbck-Bitb
Danville, Lynchburg and Richr
mond has returned ?to the city.
Miss Mary Lee Coleman, of
of Rev._Jr C. White this week.
Miss ColeYnan is a sftident taking
-her-college course in Rnrhcr ("Inl.
lege, Anniston, Ala. ' *
Mr. Archie" Scott, returned
home last Monday, after spending
one year in Springfield, Mass.with
his Aunts. While there he
? attended school and says he
likes the~North fine.
Miss-Hattie B.: Benson, student
of Wa r del igh-High school,
New York City, after spending
" the summer with her> uncle. Mr.
Bowman, on Fine street, left the
? city for New?York to resume
her studies.
Friencls. and patients will be
glad to learn that Dr: L. M.
- Daniels has returned to theqity,
after hawing attended the Elks'
Convention at Richmond, Va.,
and visited Washington, Phila?
delphia and New Yorkr
Mr. Snow F. GPg?hy, Phar.
maceutical student in the De-^
troit College of Pharmacy was
a visitor in the city last week.
Snow is a product of Harbison
Agricultural College, Trmn, S C.
MiSs Ruth Bynum, who has
?been spending her vacation in
Philadelphia^-Jersey_-City.,---and
New York City has returned to
thereMy-refreshed and ready to
eirteriipon her work as^a teacher
at the New Howard Graded
school.
Mr. Jas. H. Goode, Qen., Mgr.,
of the Mutual Relief and Benevolent
Association, left Teusday
for Baltimore, Md., to attend the
TKatioftal ?Baptist Convention.
A a- /~i~ A:? AT- n J .
rii uei uie v^unveiiuuii, mi. vjrouue
York afid Atlantic City, before
returning home,
Mr. Georg^ Hentz,- of 7ll
BlandTng St., was crushed by a
falling telegraph post near
' Trenton, and died in the University
Hospital in Augusta, Ga.
He was brought to this city Sunday
and his funeral services
r?> were held from his home; the
Rev. J. C. White, officiating, asW
ANTED-?An experienced
Blacksmith- and Wheelwright?
One who can deliver the goods.
Steady employment to the right
n%fci. If you are not A-l, you
need not apply. Write, stating
salary expected, in first letter,
? to Robt.^L. Simons, 1321 Assembly
St., Columbia, S. C.
Miss Charlotte Jackson, principal
of Waverley Union School
is back in the city from Tuskegee
Institute, Ala., where she
finished Handicraft, and ha?s her
certificate of graduation. She
visited Asheville, N. C., for a
short stay before coming home
to begin her school wrok. Miss
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Jackson is an accomplished
young lady and would be quite
J useful in the summer schools
of this state as a teacher of Han.dicraft.
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Mrs. Nettle Sanders after
spending the summer in Washington,
D. C., and Rochester, N.
Y., with her daugnters has returned
home, where she reports
quite a pleasant stay. She left
Little -N&ttiq in Rochester where
she will attend school this term.
Last Friday afternoon Mrs.
Susie McKan and her sister Mrs
Jessie B. Leggs entertained at
their residence, Mrs. Anna Wallace
and her da lighter Miss Cor
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lovely supper was served; after
berry cream with caramel-cata
and pound cake was served.
Miss 0. K. L. Hay nes .and Miss
A. B. Uaynes and Miss Edith
'Bythewood, who have been "the
'guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
.Haynes, who Voyidos at Colonial
Heights, returned to their home
at Beaufort this week. Mr.
H&ynes is a brother of the Misses
Haynes. Miss A. B. Haynes
at Beaufort, and Miss BvtheAveod
will return to.Claflin University,
where she is attending
school.
MR?vM. SHVlcEEOB^PWASfh
" INGTON HOSPITAL.
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Mrs, M. S. McLeod, sister of
jhe late Bishop VV. fi. TJhappelle
left to-day for Washington, D.
C., where she will take treatment,
for two weeks at one of
the leading hospitals of that city;,
We trust that She will be much
benefitted by the treatment.
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BOOKER WASHINGTON HI
NEWS NOTES.
Miss Gladys Perry Harvey of
7Columbia,-"a "-1925 graduate of
the high school department of
i\7?u: i!? ?l ?
^ CUM1JLI1&LU11 ftUHUUl, Will
enter Fisk University this fall
-a College Freshman.?Miss HarIvey
is a member of the first class
to graduate since the addition of
.the fourth high school .year,
j?-Flak-krone of the leading educational
institutions for higher
learning in the country and Miss
Harvpv^ f fiends arp delighted
that she enters under such favorable
circumstances.
The new $45,000 industrial
tbuilding"with its modern equipment
adds much to the value, of
jthe school. A new and up-to{'date
science department will be
~in this" building]
j_ An unusually strong teaching
- D. Saxon {A. Stato College):
Miss T. E. Thomas "(A. B. Benedict)
; Miss M. R. Saxon (A. B
Renedirti :Mi'Sis Ruth Rutlpr ( A
Madden )[B .S. State College)
Misses Thomas and Saxon ar(
- studying during the summers
at the University of Chicago,
Miss Butler ?'t Columbia Univer
-Rev. W. R. Bowman,-of Win
nsboro, S. C., who was taken se^
riously ill, here .on ' Washingtdr
; | street last Saturday afternoon
[ enroute to his church at Lykes
land. He was taken to the home
jpf his brother Julius, on Pin<
street, where medical aid was
given hirp. His wife who was ir
Winnsboro was notified and in i
few drours was at hls^bedside
I This Reporter understands todaj
(Thursday) that he resting as
! well as could be expected,, bu1
,! ? 1. ti
sun veiy wtraiv. 11 is i umuret
that he will have to undergo s
, minor operation before he wil
l be himself again. ?i
Rev. Bowmah is well thoughl
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* gTHE PALMBT
' of in Cqlumbia andRichland
county, having preached and
jtaught school in this county for
' many years, and made friends
'| by the hundreds. His phone |i
s physician; Dr. F. B. Johnson a,
bout his condition.
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To the Pastors and members of
the City League:
You are cordially invited to .
7 meet at Wesley M. church!'
t1Sept. 13, 1925, at 4:30 p. m., |
for the purpose of rendering a>
,' program composed of the var-'
jious societies and to complete
jChe^orgahization of same. 7
1 The subject for discussion is:
"The Hour Has Corqe." Opeft-;
to all who wish to participate
.{ It is- expected that- a repre-1
sentative member will comeTFrom
.j&Il of the church^5~and Take a
part in this great movement,"
n which had its birth Auguot 33,r-1080.
at1 Channelle Station A. M.
Tt1 nitll V, A/Tnr\,f ' titUrtw,
wuuitii. xiiany ?iiuiu . wc
44ooked for difT not come" but we ;
i hope that scyne of the things
! said1 atJOUt Columbia b&bble ard '
^ not true, the only proof will be .
'ypur absence.
r This Society is not made up 'of
bosses or particular groups,
[but for those who will unite for ;
a better day in Columbia. Some*!
J may be hesitating as tojlenom-'
illation,- but thousands will wake~j
up in hell, if they think that is
' the ropd'which leads from earth
into Glory. The time has pass-1
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Science and Invenl hnr-hn
?Business and Pleasure. Put
in Blow-Outs and Punctures,
tion Blow-Outs and Punctures
4- - The Airlox Pucture-Proof
I and Punctures impossible.
600 Punctures but no los
over. They ^ave Casings ar
Tire Trouble.
motoring J
IT Headquarters for Puncti
Markley St., Greenville, S. C.
jT at once and order will be fifti
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501-C. W. MARKT.RY ST.
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U HAVE YOU HE
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Anywhere in the
| Music Studio FREDERICK
fj? Phone
W. L. Simpklns, Myr., <%
Ben Garriso
*?Addreai all mail to "W^ L. Slm'pki
TO LBAPBR ' - ~ - ed
to measure God's plan
meet our selfish end, but the
world needs more-of Jesus; and
remember he mingled with all
classes, creeds or what not fpr
the purpose of savingsoute???
Stop talking and let us get together
and work. We have
said long enough, Don't, don't,
boys antPgirls^but the hour has
come to say to them: "Do this
or that.". - - -
Will you help, or wftl you hinder?
Yours in Christ.
E. C. CLARK. ' .
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Mme. Mary Lee Brooks
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USED and TAUGHT.,
1004 Green St., Columbia, S. C.
j i a t Exceltrio
Barber Shop ^
and Pressing Club i
Sharp Razors and Clean Towels j*
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Short Notice. p
Peter Hemingway, Prop, f
1 .~-n
lis Main St., Conway,.S. C. ' n
PHONE 6487
L. A. Hawkins'
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Real Estate Ag^jicy ~
"Homes on Easy Terms" i.
4107 V* Washington Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Inter Tu!;os make Blow-Outs fi.?
?s of Air. - Tire Troubles are 2
id last 20,000 miles without
NOW A JOY j 1
ire-ProoF Tubes at 501-C "W..
Wire, Write or Phone stye
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ENTERTAINERS ~
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ihltc' Engagements. Will go ft ;
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BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. $
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ifirm people -of~S outh Carolina,
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live arid, gives to the bcneficifi
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