The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 31, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
- 9o*?rdfty. October 31, 1926.
| Locals A
Mr. Walter Long, of Flore
was m the city Thursday vi
ing friends.
*
Mr. Jack Williams of J
~ York City is in LHp nty fo
few days.
# Mrs. Emily S. Johnson has
tnrnccLhdme from new Or la:
where she reports quite an
jsyabla and profitable trip.
Mrs. Helen P&tterSon. be
keeper at .Bowling's store, is
/jispn^Pfl nf _ "T"itiag?
hope for her a speedy recovi
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"~T Mrs, \V. D. Chappelle,
1 gave a Surprise Party on M
husband's birthday. The gui
" included their ^most intim
friends. ,
Mrs. Weslev Ford; has nr.
r r house gue:t fnr the Fair. i\
Tucker, of Asheville, N.
Mrs: Ford entertained in =
honor on Wedne^Way night a
beautiful. party. Dancing 1
the main feature oi^ the ~e\
W 'ing. .; .
The Club ^Deluxe," was
. . tertained on Thursday afl
noon- by Miss Sara t6oozer at
residence on Washington.
Prizes were Avon b,y Misses R
Watson and Annie Belle I
son. >Jces and Sweets w
, ?served.
Mrs. Janette White leader
Light of Columbia Tent No.
left , for Newark, N. J., Sun
afternoon to attend the Gr,
r. i Lodge of the Unite'd Order
Tents, J. R. Giddings and J<
' fee Uniorh She^ was accoin
nied by Mrs. Milton, of" Sav
7 nah, Ga.
Misses Sara Boozer and M
jeska Keitt were joint hostel
? cil a parly uir Friday ni^liL
li1" hnnii ?f-the latter. This
k fair was given immediately
_ tar tha rrnmn Kan*,
E College and Morehouse., Qt
a number of out-of-town gut
B' - i&njoye dthe evening.
E Miss Ruth Butler entertai
yT-~rni!iiibeis of Le?6irclfe. Ei:
B * Nous on Thursday afternc
j Irvhvg-and di-mfrg- rooms wh
B the tallies--were "played w
beautifully decorated with ro:
Scores-WGi'G kept- on-HaUowc
cards and prizes were won
Misses Cornwell,-Roach and IV
Cooper. A salad course i
.?. served.
THE A.JAX SOCIAL CLU
The Ajax Social Club met
! regular . session on Morn
' evening, October 26. The m<
L ing was opened hy t.he?Er
dentj. Mr. Henry St&rks. 1
roll call showed all officers ;
m e rubers" present.
After the precedure and
"Usual"rbutirle of business i
dispensed wjth, new busir
wa? considered. " Five i
" " members?John Johnson,
? roy~Hardy? Henry Felder, B
received into the Club.
The Ajax Syncopator Orel
tra has added 4wo now mem I:
namely, Mr. John A. Johns
cornetist and Mr. Robt. R?
drummer." "The orchestra
now fully pr^pared to give
finest music at the Ajax Soc
? ?and for other societies*.
Jas. Wise, Reporter.
?- Card of Thanks
Mrs. Bunyan Burns wis
: to *ihank the friends and r
tives of Winnsboro, S. C.,
their many acts of kindr
shown during 'the illness i
death of her sister, Mrs7Sav
nah Campbell.
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ince^ Miss Bertha B. Sims and cou-^
sit- sin, Mrs. Julia Beale have re- <
iturned home after, spending aJ
lovely summmer in Knoxville, J
Jew Tenn., and Cleveland,. Ohio. _[
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MR. I _ !.'McKlSSlCKCAI.I.KlVr
TO WILMINGTON. DEI- 1
re
1-:-G- ATr U'lM.irt , I if Runaih
en- diet College, was called to Wil- i
Imington, Del., last week, to the
bedside of his brother Mr, W.-jt
ipk- T. ?.h-Kiss?i-V, who in vnry sirlc t
in- lie left Columbia last Saturday
r-4-..-ioh--spentiP" ar- c
, . 3ry."living
in Wilmington Sunday af- t
tcrnoon at 3:30 o'clock. After.t
Jr-? remaining in Wilmington Sun- I
Ion- day niirht.Jie left for New York ^3
her aiicl several cities in Pennsvl- ^
-VankLn- llownvnr. ho-arrived iirt
iate the city this week and is back \
on the job at Benedict. |C
A letter this week states that i
her. ins "UroTFier is improving. We|
L's. hhpe ho u ill SOon be hirhsplf nJ i
gain. \
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lt al Laurens News.
was:, ~ I.
'en-. r .. '
Wte?Auxiliary Board met. i
'Wednesday afternoon at 3:30J
en_ o'clock at the home ofjMrs. Sa-'a
Per_ rah Smith, E. Hampton Street.'I
Mrs. Sallie BlacJ^stock pro >ident +
<^f An excellent program was ren-^
u-^ dorod. Paper by Miss -Maty Tfl^
^el_ lie, subject: ''Self-Denial:" so- 1
reVe'lo."The Old Riigged Cross," Mrs. s
. lymmaline Nelson: Paper Mrs, ic
I O _ 11! T-?1 1 . < - '
|rv<t iie macKotocK, aubj. "Keep t
of Going-." Remarks by t^e presi- *
19, dent. After which a delicious *
clay course was served. Is
and?The Apron -Hem m mg Oontestrc
of that was pulled off by-the-.Wib|
)Hi- Ji ng Workers bo ard on last Hon- f
an- 'Mrs. Anna A. Todd, president ?
I who really knows how to~"put|
??things over. 1st prize MivJiob-d
;0d- crt Saxon; 2nd prize Mr. Robert jt
:.ses ?>rant. There wa-s quite an ap- c
at prcciathu crowd .winch seemed 1
af- to enjoy it to the highest* I]
af-' We know our friends will be c
liefc. .sonsy?to learn-of the illness of nte
drs. Annie Lou Owens and I
;sts Mrs.. Louise Price, .on Price and
, River streets respectively. We j
hope for them a speedy recovery' i
ned The Missionary Society met |
itre last Thursday afternoon at 3:30 1
>on. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sa- <
eie lena Jcffcr.son uii "Huins'-ftw:?jl
ere1 The Boosters Club m.ot -Thur?- -t
ses. day afternoon at 3_i30 o'clock 1
i^en-ab-tho-homo, of Mrs. Ebta Gar- <
by lington, W. Hampton street. A t
Ips; ; splendid, program was rendered, r
>vas Paper, Miss Mattle Miliam; se-,1
jleet reading, Mrs. Etta Garling-i
i iton; solo, Mrs. Mary Mills, re-;r
B. marks by Mrs. Sarah Fowler; 1
jsolo, "Mrs. Sallie Blacks'tock,' 1
; in timely remarks by Mrs. Lucinda j
[lay Johnson. Then a delicious 'i
set-,course was served. This Club 1
esilirt doing a great work qo wclH
the as all the other clubs, with Miss >2
and Mary Tillie, as president and (
j a host of members and friends. <
the The Boosters Club is going 4>5H
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was leaps ami uounas. uur aoors j
tess are -open to friends and visitors <
Le-| will be at the home of Miss M*atJ(
tob-i^io Miliam.??
>ere^---Hurrah for the Tacky party ^
? |i\iontfay riTprht, IMnvV 9, 1925, atjr
iesT j the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. jl
>ers Shelton, on Williams street. Ev-jt
ion, erybody is invited, young and i
oss, old; given by the Boosters Club J t
is j -At- Ili30 Sunday morning at-';
the Bethel A. M. E. church the j^as- \
iaIs^or. Tiev; ?LC,'McClella?, B. D.,^
preached ap inspiring' ocmon. !i
He used for a subject: "The'r
Knowledge (STTrud Love." The !
weather w&3 unfavorable' but'r
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quite a number was present. n
J Maaames Satire l^ckstock,' (
hes Mary Parka and Maggie Henry c
ala- of Jersey street served ofoe of 1
for the greatest dinners of present t
tess day taste, in honor of Rev. 2
and J. C. McClell&n and family. .The
an-, dinner consisted of fruit cock- 2
1 tail, chicken soup and saltines, t
?*-rr?'y ' i " ?^
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ce tea, vegetables roast chickei
'Oflst. pnrk, ricer-Groam potatoet
iweet potatoes, ^frothed wit!
narshamllow covering, pickles
:ranberry~j&uce, biscuits, fruil
alad, Gelfan sandwiches, serv;d
on lettuce, ice cream and carimel
cake, hot coffee and chees<
draws and aftr dinner mints.
Sunday night at 8*80 the pas,
or preached another strong sernorrrTising-as-ar
subject; "Th<
kingdom with no- Frontiers.'
The spirit was high and the
rhofe~iiioirs& was set on spirit
lal fire.
Mrs, Delia Blakely was callec
.o Spartanburg on account oi
he death of her nephew.
Mrs. ,Janie Maxwell, who hac
irarge of the Jeanes* work oi
his county has accepted a posiion
with the Y. W. C. A. peo)le
with the Charleston branch
this-position starts her with s
'erv inviting salary, She, bevilli
the best wishes from Beth:1
A. M. E. church for a successul
term. "
AFRICA "NEEDS HELJ OF
NEGRO IN AMERICA.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct:-~-Afriea ofers
illimitable opportunities for
nfiuence^and usefulness-to-welj
rained American Negroes, captble
of leadership, according tc
Dr. D.-Westerman, professor oi
Vl'rican-language's in the Uni^ersity-of-Berlin^who
is now in
America studying the status oi
ace in this country. As misdonaries,
educators, and agri:ultural
and industrial leaders
hey could lender the greatest
service to the natives, who are
still immeasurably below the
3 i- -ii.i?J t.--?ii-:
>uuiuaius aitameu ay me C01'red
people of America. *
Dr. . Westerman expressed
rreat gratification at the high
legree of education,"character
aid ioaterianprosperity attain:d
by many American Negroes,
le was particularly" struck bp
he ability manifest in the effident
management of Tuskegee
institute and of the great Tusccgee
Hospital, which he re:ently
^visited.
? TID-DIT3??
By Leonard Massenburge
(For Associated Negro Press)
Italian archaeolligists have
jeen excavating the ancient
jreek city of Cyrene, on the
S'oi't African coast, betweer
" V* Arln*?vt /> i 11 AV A f vv? n n r
y-ikiZ- iiiwwu ii titicv") ui JL/CI lia aiit
Bengaz& The Italian archaeler
the auspices of the Government
of Cyrenaica, the' modern
Italian colony, which takes its
lame from ancient Cyrene
rhey announced that thej
lave proved that' the famous
.emple of Apollo, the jnain ternile
of Cyrene when If was anong
the fairest of Mediterranean
cities ih the sixth anc
"iftli cenLuries B. G7, was origini\\y
built by the Greeks aboul
300 B. C. This proof was tak5n
from a stratum of earth a
brrgside ther ruins Of the ternlie's
substructure, in which the
ixcavators^ found works of ar1
lating back as far as 1000 B
3., and believed to be of Libyar
irigm. Many of , these arl
lieces are said to be priceless
rhe discoveries also found elalorate
frescoes in red and blu<
;erra cotta, and marble columns
n a perffect state - of preserva
rrl -? 1 aT i. iU,
,iun. iney IUUUU cnub uit
lestroyed ,by fire in the lasl
;entury before Christ, and-thai
n?the reconstructed edifice
nany new features were embodied,
including an elaborate
nosaic over the main entrance,
rhis building was also destroyed,
but was rebuilt in the third
:entury. A. D.. and during the
astr centuries- of- its existence
he Temple of Cyrene wa^ used
ts a Christian Church.
The wild hoar of India will
tttack a mam without provocaion.
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1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY
H SYSTEM.
I Columbia, S. C., effective Oct. ll, 192
' j Arrive No. Between No. Depart
t 0t50 a 31 N. "Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 i
- 4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00
. 1:30 p 27 Charleston-Gin. 27 1:45]
4 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55]
10:45 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55:
5:30 a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 11:001
*-10:8tTp 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 ;
- 10:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 |
> 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:20 i
L 9:40 p 23 Columbia-Char. *24 5:40 i
^ 9:45 a .13 Columbia'-Char. 14 2:25]
i 10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12...Ikia:
*- 5:20 a 15 Culumbiu-Chas. 10 2T29h
l:45~p 2 Columbia-S^bprg 1 4:00]
[ 10:20 p 16 Colimvbia-Green. 15 6:40 i
t 2:j00p 18.Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 ]
I 5:40 p 113 * Cola.-Char. 114 6:25i
*Via Camden and Rock Hill.
* Pullman ^w^ fliniiig ruru
: City ticket office, 1307 Main Street
Telephone 6356.
Georgetown Items.
> ?1
r Owing to tho annual confer
\ ence held in Andrews last weel
. Sunday^was a dull day in the A
. M. l?. church of our city. Nev
ertheless the regular Sunday
' E. church was held a tits us
ual hpur with a very large at
tendance;- The nummary of the
lesson was nicely given by Prof
" U. BecK. ?
j The A. C. E. League^ met al
its regular houK QTrite-a-nufl*
( ber of leaguers and friends wen
. out. After a-half hour sonj
service the collection- was liftec
and the closing-hymn was sunj.
L "Abide With Me."?A very intei
esting program was gotten ui
" by Mr. A. J. Mack, but for some
reason was postponed until nexl
Sunday.
[ The Moward High School oj
- this city is doing a wonderfu
work under the leadership ol
Prof. J. B. Beck and his splendic
I corps ~of teachers. About one
thousand six hundrpd sfnHpn+s
| Enrolled fo rthe ensuing year
and twenty five teachers foi
r that tremendous number* Sc
r you can readily occ that even
teacher has a high mountain t<
( climb. . . '
" Mrs. K. L. Williams, of JSlloree,
S. C., spent the_past weej
" witn rrot. and Mrs. G. W. llovv.
ard. She brought little Rnhprl
- Eli home to enter schuul.?Mrs
Williams is the mother of Mrs
Howard, a very distinguishec
- lady of oureity -and the wife o1
Prof. G. W. Howard, Vice-Prin
^'cip&l of Howard High school oj
this city.
j nie P., motored down m then
I lovely Hudson ^oach- to- spem
jthe week-end with Prof, anc
Mrs. Howard. Mrs. R. L. Wil
liams returned with them.
Chas. S.' Browne, Reporter.
[ Clinton News.
- On Oct. 9th Mrs. Minnie Garj
Mildred Jones and Rev. J. M
j Johnson and wife of Newberry
| were the gueste^of Mr. and Mrs
* Samuel Patterson.
L Miss Bertha- Wineglass ol
[ city. . \ .
^ . Misses' Stileda Johnson, Rebecca
Patterson are now teach
ing in 0wings, S. C., of Lauren*
county, spent the _ week-en r
? < >? 4 ll 4' Vl W.K A i*/> W% 4- I4 /NM/\
*" Mr. Luther Lffliwo'od now liv
ing in Columbia spent Sunda:
in the city with relatives anc
friends.
Miss Alethia Anderson nov
' teaching at Clinton High spem
~~ the week-end in Spartanburg
jS. C.f with parents*-^
i__Qn Or.}.. lGth~ -the?ywrtp
teachers of Clinton met at the
" home of Mr. and Mrs. Samue'
Patterson and organized a-club
- known as-the "Sewing Circle.*
' (Officers-; Misses Claudia Dui ruh
,Pres.; Alethia Anderson, Vice(Pres.;
Rhudine. Patterson, Sec.:
1 Clara P. Wright, Treas. Members:
Misses Lula Mae Lilliewood,
Ida Boyd.Helen Henry
i Louise Reese, Carrie MorgartU
Dtrrmg the meeting they werf
served with ice cold punch anc
. ^ m ? ' 7T.
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I afterwards with strawberry ice
cream and (Jharllate cakes. Kvcry
one enjoyed thejnseh-iis. very
, much.
a; The "Busy Bee" Club met at
p the homo, of Mr?.. Lucinda Miller
P Oct. 19th. The meeting was
p lively as ever and its membership
is still increasing.
We are very glad to-know Dr.
ii. Champion Coinmbia"~wtKT'ts
a now practicing in the city likes
a Clinton and its'people. We wish
^hirn^ much success in his busi
! jr=rr:
? Beginning o nthe 22nd of Oca
tober a meeting will be condiutp.
ed by F. Maple, an evangelist
--at" tfre^Methodist church.
?! Seventy-one billion cigarettes
wefe made in thp TTnifnrl
States last year.
J Although* in the Innrl-frF-mrr
j! and sndw, the temperature in
Juneau. Alaska, rarely reaches
. i zero. , ..
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Will Open lor the 1
-MONDAY, SEP]
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f? % We -teach the Touch-Trrc
? and Pittman *methpd ot'-SFn
and English, i
~X" - We have<a corps of
- y Tor furtherTntormat ion
"T M. II. HO
j I 2029 Taylor St., Phon
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Savers and Gai
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Gas-Savers and <
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, | agents wantec
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THE SiMPKlN'S
Now Playing Private and T
r Anywhere in th
Music Studio FREDERICK
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W.-L. Sin^pkins, Mgr.,
Ben Cnrri?
i jx Address all marl to W. L?. Simpl
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-?Female pythons lay cggn and M
then hatch them, much . like
hens.- The young snakes are
horn in?throe' months. ~
Me. sages can now be trans-'
mitted at "the rate of 320 words
a minute cn a new.cable be- ..
tween New York andHftome.
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COI NTKE CCIJLEN WINS AT
NOT1IER PRIZE.
On tlie day preceding publication
of "Color" his first 'book
of poems, Countee Cullen won
a.noiner prize to arid to thn~
-many thai* a 1 realty-stand to hia ? -r-?
credit. ~ ? "
At Harvard, where Cullen- is
now studying, he was awarded
the John Rood Memorial Prize,
the announcement preceding by
' i.e day tlii-' Hi'st appearance.oi
._"Cofor? >yhic-h was publishedby.-Harper
and Brothers, Octojber
20, 1935.
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['EMBER 21, 1925 t
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