The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 03, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, October 3, 1925.
|_ ,. - Locals An
Dr. Horatio Hill, who has boon vis
iting-in the city the past week, lef
Monday afternoon.
Everybody get ready for the Elk:
Dance on Monday night. Invitation
have already been issued.
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gal Drug Store~is^ visiting friends i
Charlottsville, Vai.
Ji
- * Mrs. Ruth Neal and children ai
rived in the city fridav. They a
look the picture of health.
Mr. Plumus Rowe, of Philadelphii
% ' Pa., is spending a few days in tli
city with his sister and brother, M
and Mrs. James, on Wayne St.
^ Miss Rhoda Swygert,. after havin
spent the Summer in Washington, hs
returned, .taKing up Ker studies a
Allen University. : !
?Mine r>Q|1n MnP .Tonkins, who ff
the last two years has, been J,n Atlai
tic City, is home 'to the delight c
.i her many, friends*.? .
The Stork visited the home of M
- and Mrs. P. J. Corley, on Pine Si
, fast week and left "a .fine girl bab;
Mother and baby are doing fine.
- Mrs.^JE. B. Lewie, after havin
spent a pleasant7visit to Washingtoi
EL G-, Baltimore and Chicago, he
* returned home to the d^lightjjf h<
host of friends.^ _
Mr. Joseph Pelot, who has bee
quite ill for some weeks is still i
Benedict Tlospital, but Is iniprovin
gradually at this writing. ?
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Miss Florine Sin>uel has returnc
????to the city after spiphding two- wftel
with her parent^, wr* and Mrs. E. 1
Simueft of_Savannah, Ga. > -??;
Mrs -Mahal Kannadvr-fvf?04A?Tavli
street, underwent a serious operatic
at Benedict Hospital last TKursda;
Her many friends will" be glad 1
learn that she is improving rapidly
Mr. Verseal Sfhnerette has returm
' home after-spending the summer i
; - Philadelphia, Pa., and Atlantic Cit;
N. J. _ He reports a Successful vac)
tipn and looks the picture of healt
"? MISS EMelle Jantieitc left the oit
Saturday morning to spend a fe
days in. Bishopville with relatives ar
K ftielids-?Wn wi<-h her a pleasai
stay.
The niece of Mr. >and Mrs. J. (
Mobley, Miss Annie Belle Walker wz
ft' accompanied by her brother, Mr, Bei
-?r-nie- P. Walker to New- York Cit;
J leaving Thursday, Oct. 1.
Miss Niha-' King, who "KSFTreen vr
W iting in the city for two weeks r<
^ turned to her home, Atlanta, Ga
Wednesday, accompanied by her mot!
er*who"?wv?i in the city Sunday.
Tha?~^>arty?, .^piveh for Miss Aphi
was quite an enjoyable affair. Mis
WSlkerTTs leaving for New York Cit
^yhere -she will spend the winter.
Mr. John Cherry, popular senior c
summer in New York City, has r<
turned to the College. Miss
these days,
Messrs. Edmund Palmer and Wn
Champion successful^ passed th
~ " Embalmers examination and wi
Ieav?--for- other=points-4n South Can
lina ih a few days to begin work. Mp.
and'Mr^. M. B. Miller and M
and Mrs. A. C. Samuels spent tl
day in^Columbia with MA."? M. J
^rat.tfvp, fit 7 Marioh Street, on the
way to Florida to spend the wi-nter
Mr, N, P. Russell, a veteran lett<
? carrier,-of Columbia is back to wor
?? , after being off duty on aecount of il
neas. He is much hatter now mi
says ho hopes to be able, to stick f<
a long time.
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Mr. Arthur Pelot, formerly of C<
lumbia, but now living in New Yor
City, is in the city on account of tl
lot. He iff looking well, this bespeal
- ? that he is doing well.
home, after spending the summi
with her children and friends? i
\Vashington, New York and Atlant:
City, N. J. She was accompanie
by her daughter Miss Carolyn Browi
Miss Brown also visited friends i
East Orange, N. J.
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i=4_ T.h?i Little . M isses Harriett and
t Dorris Goodwin, charming little L;
I daughters of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Good- L\
j Win, spent their vacation in-Washingi',ton
and Baltimore," visiting their r<
s Aunts, Mrs., Thelma Lewie Wauls and v'i
tMrs. RhOda L. JorWsT " They are back * "
'looking the pictures of health. pi
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1 Miss Ella Clyde 13041 P4?e-?L
n [ street, underwent?an?operation "fo~r',d<
i appendicitis in the hospital at Bene- ^
| diet College, Monday. At this writ- L,
fi|ing it is reported that-she is doing as.M
1.1 well as'.could be expected. Miss My- hi
iers is the only child of Prof, and Mrs. b<
jl. M. A. Myers, and their many friends-!
i throughout the State'will be grieved ri
' to learn of the serious illness of Miss Sf
le I
? Myers". i In
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One of the prettiest parties of the P'
- treason was thb~birthday party of lat_" B
^ | tie Miss Eugenia V. Barr, the prettyjSi
j little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest; A
1 W. -Barr, of -Now York CiEyj given;
- by her uncle, Dr. L. M. Daniels, on;"'
Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at his'se
r j residence. Gold labia's little buttUl'-'th
^*1 flies, hnt-h girls and boyr. attended the j"
party, and each brought with them a
lovely gift to the"*charming little a
guest, who was prettily dressed in, C.
'jwhite organdie over lemon taffeta,
Ajjith sox and ribbons to match. jvj
After many games the little ones SI
were placed to the beautiful tables (se
" decorated in red and blue with potr,
^ I ted ferns, where tKey were served fi
^ice cream, cake, peanuts and candy. v'i
r filled with mints as a souvenir. The j
little ones went away full of smiles z>
after a pleasant afternoon, wishing h(
n;the little honored guest manyf many!
^ more happy birthdays. |w
| RTRTH ANNOUNCEMENT j
Born to Mr.- and Mrs. Ernest C.'ci
Anderson, formerly of Columbia, now M
La?living in FUftonec. ft. C., a girl Do*j?
rothy kutriciu. Mother and baby are e:
" ! doing mie. ~ B
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"j- NOTICE.
^_i All?members ?f?Queen Esther v\
-? Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S., are urgu4,F
{to?he present ut their regular meet- ,.11
ling, Oct. 5, at 4T30 o'clock, at the ni
u Masonic "Temple, 1129 Washington' al
,n | Sc? Bysine.^s of importance, w
MRS. E. B. LEWIE, Royal Matron
j^-| MISS--HELEN REDEHCK, Sec.
I 77len f n rvr:Rsitvannoi noes
... ni'rvivc w TOArmoi) raAiv.
vv I NO DEPARTMENT.
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it AFTERNOON SESSION FROM 4
TO-trluu !'. M. -5
2:' The school session ot I92h-rj2t> Pus ~~
tg'been well begun and we take pleasure c(
1-1 in announcing the opening on Monday g
/. Oct. 5th, the Teacher Trainintr De
..purtment; Afternoon Session from 4 i
to- 6:00- P. M. - ' ; -r - |?
? The-ethrcaiional standard has been ; g"
and is being raised and our anxiety n
is intense in making our contribution'
i-1 toward thorough preparation in the! '
i very important field of teaching. | ^
All persons finishing from standard-j "'
ie 'ized High Schools (15 Units nC. WorkTr^
it,'are uuafified^o matriculate. {a.
is J Able Faculty, splendid facilities. j.(
y Come and Register! ?p
DAVID H. SIMS, Pres. ^
. MRS. MATT IE LOVE. L
? Funeral services for. Sister Mattie?^t
| Love were held at 2nd Nazareth Bap-! q
j tist church, Sept. 21. The services i ^ ^
I were) in charge of the Rev. R. M. L
Myers, pastor. The pastor preached
a strong sermon from Job 17:13. J h
There were white folks present to see ft
fbjthe last of this great old soul,
10 | Mrs. D. Moye, her daughter wishes ! ^
" |to thank her many friends, white and |
infr her mother's ^ickness and death, h
-ZZJULLED BY LICHTNlNn ^
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-Special -.to -Xhe^Lendor. .
Summerton, Sept. 30.?Elerson FeI-iS(
ir
?|tier, colored, of the Summer ton sec- pi
tion was instantly killed by*" lightning
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)r; on his* way to his cotton field to
, I ? / .* v;(
'K | weigh cotton, that had been picked
H during the day.?He was leading a ^
id^rnule at the tiiwo he rcooivotLhis
>r stroke, but the mule was not struck, ti
He was a very industrious young man, y,
Hp fcas a farmer .anf^a butcher. Ho ^
j. was a member of Liberty Hill Pythian
k Lodge, No. 244, located at St. Paul. - .
ie E. A. PARKER. S<
* Clfhlon NewsT c
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Clinton is still wide awake. Au:d
gust 31st will not only be remember- A
;r ed by the people of Clinton, but peo- b<
n pie of this state. On that day she g
ic opened the doors of one of the finest1 q
d and best equipped buildings in the
a. State, Avhich cost $30,000+- consisting .ai
n of a spacious auditorium, 12 class J K'
~ rooms, Domestic Science room and J-&
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odern laboratory. This is one of ^
ie accredited High Scb.ools of the ,
>ite for Negroes, and \s situated on
. Bell street, ?n-a-be&>-jtifttPspot* atttl '*
is a large play n round ami Hlhl'*'l,c
The .speakers were: Rev*. q ^
yles,. Rev. Morris, Rev. S"nottOTtTTDf.
hatnpion, Mr. J. I)illa* .(j jj ^
camier and Mrs. JanL^ j\iaxwell, Lau-1
(lis County Colo it>tj School Supersor.
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The auditor ,uhi was filled with the .
irents of tb.o city.and ylsiting friends
the Sta to. Teachers elected: Rev. j
^"SL-J9*tnetttt, princi7mtr Althea An-:
yrson; L. Itee.se, li. L. Henry, C. P.1'
'right, Claudia Dorr oh, Ida Boyd,
M. Lilliewood, It. B. Patterson, Miss j
organ.. Coach (yi\_ loot , ball and
naif Mr. J. Q. "Kennedy. Basket '
all, Miss R.'-B. Patterson.
Students are roturninir to their va-J
oils schools: Misses Elizabeth Thomp
>n," Julia Bfakely.^Dollie Metts, Lil-j'
s K. I.cake, Mat tie Philson, Lucinda j;(
iller, Messrs. Ephraim Young:, Tel-!'
nod Henry, to Allen. Miss Mat tie j'
lakolwy and Mr, Vance Young tcr^
Late College, Mr. J. ('. Cnpeland to 1
. & T. College. - . '
Misses Zula Blukeley, Geneva Young
id Bertha Henry, -left?for- their !'
hools to-teach in Elloree, S. C., un-p
7F Supervision of Prof. 1*. Juhii:suirr-1
Mb.-es Olliati Thomas, Dorothy Lo-;i
ax -are in the citj, after pending i*
pleasant "summer in Washington,~D.,1
with, relntives. <Miss
Rebecca Patterson spent a 1
M'y pleasant trip -In Frankliir?N;*
tie i.s expecting to leave for her'
hool at McCormick soon. 1
Miss Cornie Young is in the'..city ^
toin a visit to her friends in Ashe-: I
lie. Also M is - I'.- Dollie M, Ellison ^
id?Ruby- 'M iller. ???fJ
We are very gla<^ to see Miss Mh- 1
' Young-"reepyeririg her normal '
ialth lifter fi long illness. A sv
. Miss'"Marylove Patterson spent a
hile with friends- iir-Newberyyi last,
?*k. ....... A
ir. Timothy WnilnworHi \va< in thu?-J
ty, visiting friends -and relatives
outlay and Tuesdayv
Mrs.?f-rwt?I.illit wood mul?son- are
tpecting to leave next " week for ,
rooklyn, X. Y.r to spend the winr
with her si.--tor and relatives.
The Athletic Association gave an,
<1 ertainment-?frt?the School hour.o 1
itrhrj- nights?Ll^wus well attended (
id gave the boys much encouI'itBt'-1,
itffit. They arc liojnhg-to challenge
II High Schools of the State Sand (
In the cup.of H'26. " ,'p
ML-s 1.. M. tijliewood is now able
> he at her Work after her short ;
liiess.
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AU'I LS TKOM STATE j
?3 -COLLEGE. j
Palmottn T.enrlpy; ___
- ? State College,. Sept. 26th....I
_The C'Q'lldgtr Y. M. C. A. welThTetl
the new male students
aturday night in ^the "Gym"
ilh a serving of ice cold punch 1
nd male dancing, together with
ood~laughter and speedi-mak-:
ig.
Mr. Harold D. Crawford, Capt.
f the foot-ball team, spoke in
eharff of -the- Athfetie?Annotation;
Mr. Verdell Covington,- 1
*.sistant~~"Captain, spoke on?the i
d&t ion.ship between the-Y. M~
. A. ahffc&heletics. -Mr. Franks
dwards spoke ?V behalf of the
htamatic . Assoy Mr. Way man i
?hnson> Seeretary_of_lh? Y, M. t
. A. spoke "in behalf of the "Y." 1
[e showed that the principle of
i? i . ivi. Ky. a..-means liner man- i
ood, and it offers many oppor- i
inities to those,who will join. i
. For ma-ny years thousands Of t
aidents have wished for the i
[iporlunily which J,his month a
asbroilght. Many have dream- \
i of rubbing Llieir heads aginst I
jlluge WUHS. 11 will prove a c
lessing to some and a curse to f
line,' , Training helps some r
nople and hurts sorrte'. ' '
There are many reasons why c
:udenfs go to college. Some are !:
3iit to avoid- home trouble, r
orae go-to play - athletics only <*-3
on, while others go tcTIaRe &d-M
antage of those things which \
lean a be tier?day in the life uf i
nr people, and a help to human c
x-iety. ;1
All of our leading schools have 1
hristian organizations for the
oung people. a
They also have an Athletic
ssociation, Dramatic Club, Deflating
Club, Literary Societies, s
cientific Club, Agricultural c
lub, Choral Clitb, Glee Club,;e
nd many - other voluntary or-f
a-nizations such as the Bible \
tudy Club and Christian World 1
hfO LEADER
Fellowship; All these point
a nc,,ne liTe of service and t
T orkl does rrot question. ~ tl
character of a student who h
connected himself with and h
functioned according to the rul
of any of these organizations.
_ Now,-the studenjU- Itave^ cam
What 1s their a-tr?" HaveThi
come to reflect discredit on oi
people by taking advantage i
nothing that means good, <
have they: come 111 grasp evei
opportunity that means a st<
forward this age?
Wayman Johnson.
IIIK PALMETTO LEADER
CHANGES OWNERSHIl
The Palmetto Leader,, formgr
;>wned by Messrs. J. B. Lewie ai
Lieo. II. Hamptoq, under the fir
lame yf The Lewie Printing Co., h.
changed hands and is now owned i
Mr. uoo. 1,17 Hampton, lUio was Md
ig'er of The Lewie Printing Co., ai
l"he Palmetto Leader.
The Lewie^ Printing -Co., has bet
it operation for the past ten year
ind has grown to be ope of the large
dantx of -Ttir kind in the State. 7t
toeount of the ill health?and othi
msiness connections-, Mr. -Lewie--co u
lot attend to .his interest, so he <1
idedto give up this iincfjpf busrnc:
in'd devote" hi.f time to his .Badge ar
tegalia deftarfmont, -??
Mr. Hampton, the pnai?nt_i-UWW
s an experienced pipnter and we
mown as - one of the busing
lign iiL.the State. . I^e has made T1
'ajmetto J leader one of the bigge:
sTgyo journaLs -4h: -the- South ami i
ntends to continue giving to the pul
ic the best there- is^n the newspapt
vorldlind- also ill- Job Printing.
. . HKNTiY D. PliARSON,
L9th ANNHM (ownrATio1
OF ROY A f. ARCH MASONS.
The Grand Chapter Holy Roj
il Arch Masons and Palmett
j rand Commandery, Knight
Fempla-rs will- meet at the]
3rand Tenlple at Colimihia. \
2? October 12-14, 1025. Thei
>vill be exercise at Wesley M. I
:hurch on Monday night ;-Tu^
:lay night at Second Calvar
Baptist church and Wednesda
at Bethel A. M. E.*church.
The public is cordially invite
[o all of these services. Tli
irogram will be -published i
:iext week's issue of this pape
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More tin is pruduced ill Alask
than in all the United Stat*
ombmerl." .?I ?
American apples, are moi
jopular in Egypt than those n
reived from Italy and Greece'.
' TIDBITS:
By Leonard Massenburge.
(By The Associated Nagro Press.)
~TrTotaa. Da CunliaT a little i:
and in the South Atlantic, 100
uiles west ol Cape Town, Sout
U'rica, is said to be the lonelie?
Only three tfmes in 115 "ha<v
nissionaries returned to eivilizi
(OM to give tht> i>
and's little' settlement.
The island was disco\T3red i
1506, but it was not inhabite
mtil 1810. In the war of 181i
t was used as a base by Ameri
an commerce destroyers, an
il 1815 was annexed by the Brit
frlrgovernur uf Cape Colony
Vhen Napoleon was sent to St
Iclena, the island was garrison
id by the British to prevent i
rom being usedas a base for hi
escpe. *
'After the garrison was with
Irawn, Corp. William Glass<
Scotchman, with a tew other
emained as. permanent settler.rim.se,
together with-a--few An]
iterdam Dutch, a few -Boers,eW"^
American .sailors " fror
vhaling ships, and a shipmen
rf Race?woman?from?Ai'rlc?
instituted the original steed
The present population of the is
and is said to be less than lob.
Persian rugs are being 'dupli
ated cleverly "by the Chinese.
Although the Indian elephan
ia?l5een manV servant for thoi:
ands of years, it is very cliff
ult to domesticate an Africa
ilephant.
Because they "were rare an
'aluable glass bottles frequent
y were mentioned in wills c
n
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to
if TWO DA^
| Admission fix t
oww^^oomio'0!?ow"wrto'<-w<
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the-American pioneers. ' ]
t 'reezing temperature of salt
whaler is l'our degrees lower than
, that of fresh water.
A new device which is attach-. *
ed to tW typewriter maghifies 1
^ I he sterifcgi'apTierV notes..
J- 7TN .MI-JMUtKIAM.
In hiehiolw~or a""7TLfUJtW7'U
and mother J
y Mrs. L. H. k Dixon ^-J
'V who. departed this life "Sept. 28. \
:d>21-V
Iii a lonely graveyard many!<
ii iwiius, away, ne a near motner
** beneath the cold, told!. cla^'4-ii
Memories not forgotten,, woivj
31 ? ? : L_
riesnevea?die; If we love our1^
iS . r
- mothe4v-we will moot her in the 1
e skies.? Sleep on beloved, sleep i
, . O " A 1
s- on and take thy rest, we love J
thee'but Jesus loved thee best;
Sleep on,-Sleep-1>?. -Sleep on.-'??
Rev. T. \V. Dixon, husbdnd; i
. Thonlasina Wilks. Maggie Coleman.
Malinda Isbell, Sallie Har- 4
*" den, Bessie Greenwood, _ daughr!
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n | -Pnndlure Proof Ii
f Si Savers and Cart
K| _ Guarar
...Xhe biggest bill
| cut the gas bill 50 ]
sj: j Agents:- wanted
_ $ for both. --Both fas
: ^ Write for
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S Phone
W. L. Simpkins, Mjrv
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7 th & 8tlr ? -i^s?10^25c
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MALE BOARDERS WANTED
I can- furnish Board" and
^odging .for male Boarders at - i
reasonable rate. Call and see
ne for rates etc.
MRS. NANCY SUBER
808.Hampton Atenue.
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KST A TR! MnTiri?
AA A A ^ JL X V/JLJ*
v"Atl--m-rsniT^"harrng-ctetms- again3t?": ,
he estate of Jesse J. Smith, deceased,
luly verified,. with- the undersigned md
those indebted to said estate will
)leuf*> make payments, likewise.
dAL'DE SMITH, o Administratrix,
SQy Hampton Street,
. Columbia, S. C, ?
irpt, lii ii, 1'i?r>. ? | Vlme.
Mary Lee Brooks
BEAUTY PARLOR
7 PORO SYSTEM
USED and TAUGHT. ^???o
[004 Green St., Columbia, S. C.
PHONE 6487 - ?
L. A. Hawkins^
Real Estate Agency
'Homes on Easy Terms"
tl 07Washington Street?
? COLOMBIA, S. C. :
g Broorar:
mer Tubes Gas' J
>on Removers,
lteed |
IS the gas billj J
arbon Removers?J?
Der cent. . |=
in every^County |
t sellers. . 1
Terms.
"amission. |
4N5QN~" tg
. Greenville, S. C.?J
yo^ooooo^o^oooooorvo'ogo-ce^o
lRD THEM? ~g
ENTERTAINERS
blic Engagements. Will go ?
Two Carolinas. ...... 8
BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. ?
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R. E. Simpkins, A?t. Mgr., 8
I, Director. - ~~~ 1 " 8
is, Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St.
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