The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 07, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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? Locals An
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Mr. Dan?l^atterson^is indts
. posed at this writing.
Miss Rudean Reeder, who u
- teaching in Swansea, ~ S. C.
' spent the week-end in the city
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week-end in Newberry with rela
i - tives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkland o:
Westville, Sr C., were visitors ii
the city last Thursday.
? Mr. J. N. Webster ia?deinj
qnitn n thriving himinpqs mfch<
n Tailoring department of th<
firm Ufl. S. Leevy.
Rev- G. M. Mills, of Carlisli
was In the city Wednesday
attend a session of! the Execu
tive Board of the Gethsemani
?? Association. 1
Rev. J. M. Myers left the citj
last Friday night for Tampa
Fla., where he filled the pulpi
of the Beulah Baptist churcl
last Sunday.
_ Willi* Sammons died at Col
lege Place. His funcial wm
-4ield from the St. John Baptis
7?church, Wednesday, Rev. J. C
Whit?, officiating, - I ,
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Messrs. Heyward Chappell
and George Jone^ were- in th
citv this week from New Yorl
ding. Nov. 2nd. _
I Miss Modjeska Keitt left th
city, Saturday afternoon fo
~ " " Washington, D. C., where sh
will spend the rest of the win
^~fei\ ~ -
i Miss AKne Roundtree spen
. the week-end in t&e city. Mis
^ Roundtree is one _of the teach
ers in the graded school of BisVi
%, opvrlle, S. C.
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Mrs. Green, of Edgefield, S. C
was in the city Thursday a
""" the guesl nf Mr. and Mrs. J.E
Goode. Mrs. Green was attend
! ing the Fair and also visitih;
... her two daughters who are stu
??rrdpnts in Benedict College.
Missag Ruth ana Alma Watso
Lorine Sumter. Delia Mae Jer
kins and Messrs. Jack William
and Thomas Jones motored t
-? ? Orangeburg Friday to withea
-- - -- the game between A. U. an
State College.
MrsrBessieiPatlersoii, forum
ly of Columbia, but now residin
in Greenville, S. G., spent th
week in Columbia, attending th
Fair. While here she was th
guest of her brother and siste
/ in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rawl
T7> r. Crtwrnifi ri 4
? uj. uciVttio on ecu.
Rev. G. H. Mitchell, wife an
eon, the great Western Evang<
list arrived in the city last Sal
urday^. He is conducting
great revival at Zion Baptis
?church this week; already 4
have -confessed saving faith i
s> ' , the Lord.
?The Benefit Masquerade pai
ty given on Friday night at th
Elks' Home was largely attenc
I LMs M II1M WHH lMlLJUl
especially over Dr. E. A. Hufi
gins, of Greenville, S. C., wh
represented Satan. Chicken si
i lad, crackers, pickle and coco
?were served-?: ?" I'
, The Annual State Ball give
by the Boosters Club on Thurs
Fredericks' Hall combined wa
r
quite an enjoyable affair. Man
out of town guests enjoyed th
hospitality of Columbians. Miu
ic was furnished by Simkinf
lazz Orchestra. Turkey sand
_ wiches and punch were servec
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2SSStSBBaS*"in MM | i. 'I H'UJ ggj
dPersonab |
r Ambng the out^of-town
guests attending the State Fair
were Messrs. Bill Hawkins, Ari
thur Porter, J. C. "Walker, Loyd
- Goings, Fletcher Breland, Ford
. Butler, Miss Blair and Mrs. Mc^
Hissick^of Ashevilley-N. C<
Prof. Killingsworth and Miss
1 Cynthia Nicholas -of Florence,
1 S. C., Dr. Green of Augusta,
Drs. Cling and Cornwell and
? Mr. DePesta of Charleston and
?
^ many others.
Miss Henrietta Boozer was
hostess to Le Cercle Entre nous
? Club on Friday afternon. In*Wed
guests were Mrs. Gordon
oi union, s. u., Mrs. Brevard,
of Camden, S- C., and Mrs. Mca
Kissick of Asheville, JL C.
_ TlTAn - Klf- ItflOff/lc
rTi?t;a wore won djt xriissus
Sutton, Thomas and Monteith
a and a salad course was served.
~ with a paper bud filled with nuts
j as a favor.
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t There was a reception given
1 by Misses Cleonis Dawkins, Dollie
Metts and Lillie Mae Cheeks
- at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
_ Henry Young, 1616 Rice street
^The^qccasioh was one that will
t long be remembered.?The guest
of honor were Miss Cecilia Duck
ett, of Laurens and Mr. J. P.
Sartor, an instructor at Harbie
son A. College, Irmo, S. C. Miss
e Duckett was here attending the
k State Fair and rteurned home
_ Monday, flfov.. 2nd.
The Club DeLuxe "delighte
fully entertained at a Hallowe'r
en party.. Saturday night at
e Miss Jennie Mae?Champion'o
_ beautiful home. The invited
son, Henrietta Boozer^ Addie
t Nelson, Fitzgerald Reeder, Flors
enqg Gantt, Genevievie? Vincent
i- Ljicile Rice7^Myrfle Evans and
i- the, young men guests of each
? iady:?Masks were lifted at-4r3r
o'clock when the Railroad man
, was discovered as Jack Williams
g Clown, John Evans, Santa
r Glaus. LT Shaw, Miss America,
L* Ruth Watson, Martha WashingP
ton; Sara^Boozer, Gypsy, Fitzf
, gerald Reeder, Spaniards, Annie
Bell Nelson and Jennie Mae
Champion, Youngster Luicle
Monteith, Mexican, Modjeska
^ Monteith, Dutch Eorine Sumter,
3 erf- Mabel Jenkins, Tot," Odessa
? Mack,, Jessie Trottie* and the
pothers failed to mask. Special
Champion for neatness and Miss
Henrietta Boozer for the best
T representation. Music wak fur?
nished by Mr. Leon Starks.
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I WILLIAMS-WATSON
>r NUPTIAL.
is
A beautiful home wedding
was that of Tuesday afternoon,
^ when Miss Alma G. Watson and
Mr. Henry Williams were married
at the lovely home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
. J. Watson on E. Hampton St.
q The house was artistically deco'
rated in pink and white.
Before the ceremony, Mrs.
Iradell Porter, head of the Music
Department of Kenp-rtirt. (:olr"
leg*, sang very sweetly "Until,"
e after which she immediately
I" sounded the strains of Men^
dslssuhn's Wedding Mureln?0
the bride entered, wearing a
l" dainty dress of pea green chiffoil
a andjsilver lace, and carried pink
and white carnations. Next entered
the groom and his best
n man, Mr. Heyward Chappelle, of
J- New York City. The ~ bride
d then entered on the arm of her
,s father, who gave her in mary
riage. The bride was lovely in
e a beautiful gown of pencil blue
i- rose cut velvet, with grey * fur
)' trimmings and accessories to
I- match, and carried a bouquet of
1.1 pink rote budi and fern.
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TTTB PALK1
The ceremony. was impressively
-jjerlormefL hy Bev^ Dr- H.
M. Moore,: of Charlotte, iN. C.,
former pastor 01 tne bride.
Inal reception was held, and the
guests served , to brick cream,
cake and punch. Ih the center
of the dining table was the
beautiful large white wedding
cake.
1 Many werp the beautlftrt~ang
handsome gifts received by this
attractive and popular young
couple.
The bride is a graduate. of
Benedict College and for; the
past few years has been teaching
in une of the city?' public
schools. ' .'
| The groom is also a graduate
of Benedict Colleere. he
r? -.1^,, v.-.T- - ?was
a star -foot ball and base
balL player. He reeevied his
degree of Bachelor of Arts in
the class of 1925.
-After the ceremony the fcride
changed to her going away costume
which was of cuckoo poiret
twill with fur trimmings,
and a tan coat, with hat, slippers
and gloves to match.
The couple left' immediately
for Washington, D- C., where
they will spend a few days, before
going to New York where
.they, .will make their home.
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LAURENS NEWS.
The play that was pulled off
in RpfVipl A M P. pVinrpVi Viovo
last Monday night, entitled:
"The; Disappointed Bride" w^s
not by any means a disappointment
to the spectators.
The participants were as follows
t Misses Bessii Williams,
Mamie Hunter, Willie Hunter
Luddie Hoggins, Alien Franks
BUabsie Miller, Flower girls
Hattie Lee Perrin, and Amj
Miller. Messrs. Phillip Jones
Eugene Johnson#_^El.bert. Bea$
ley and brother. Mrs.- Matid<
- MeCfellan,' directress,
The Missionaries met lasl
Thursday afternoon at 3-^0 o'
^ EWck, at the home of Mr. anc
j,
Mrs. Sam Patterson on Jersej
nTreet. The meeting was a sue
cess. The Missionaries are do
ing a great work in Bethel A
M. E. church. >> * Look
out for the Eight Ta
bles Feast given at the home ol
* Mi\ and Mrs. will Smith 011 E
Hampton street. Nov. 10th
. Don't forget the ds?te7 the great
est of the season, given by th<
Auxiliary board,?Mrs:?Sallii
The Willing Workers Boart
met last Tuesday afternoon a
the home" of -Mrs. Anna A. Tod<
on Carolina street. Quite s
nurnbfer was present. =. ?v
. Hurrah! for the Annual Ba
zaar given i nthe basement o
Bethel A. M. E. church, Nov
19th. Don't forget the date
given by the Wliling Worker;
' board, Mrs7 Anna ATTodd, pres
^ iden.
, Rev. J'. W- Douglass, P. E., o
: the Greenville District and Rev
A. J. Martin of Due West, S. C.
were in the city last week an<
called at the; parsonage to sei
Rev. J. C. MeCIellarir We art
always glad to have our friends
Mrs- Annie Lou Owens is stil
on the sit'k lisl, but at this~ writ
ing is improving.
Quite a number of Laurens
-JK.es visited the State Colore*
Fair fast^weeK.
Mrr-JT'Ti. Mobre 6t this cltj
is at his mother's home in Un
ion. whprp hp. is t.rvine to rp.
cuperate from a long aggravant
ed illness. It is hoped that h?
will return to this city soon.
Mrs. Charlotte Thompson haf
undergone a critical operatior
as resting very nicely.
The old pony express traveled
250 miles a day. ' '
There are only about 40.00C
Eskimos in the entire Artie.
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BTTO LBAPB*
SOUTHERN RAILWAY, .|lai
: SYSTEM. Iha
- Columbia, ^. C., effective Oct. 11,1920 ^
Arrive No. Between No. Depart..
- 9>50 a 31?N. Y.-Augusta?01 10:00 a A4:52
p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p re
1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 2T 1:45 p ' gg
4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p
! 10:45 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55 a 5:30
a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 11:00 p ^
10:301T~29 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:UU a ^
.10:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p 111
1:40 p 14 Columbia Sav. 13 10:20 a m
9:40 p 23 "Cotambia-Ohar. 24?5t49a ?
9:45 a 13 Gulumbia-Ghur. 14 2:25 p
10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas.* 12 5:10 a
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a
1:45 p ? Columbians*bprg 1 4:00 p W
10:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a'hi
2:00 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p j^(
5:4t> p IJ.'t 'Cftla.-Chiir. 114 6:25 a
*Via Camden and Rock Hill.
Pullman ears, Dining cars.
Citv ticjtet ollice. 1307 Main Street.JM
Telenhone 6.'^6. 'jh
IN MEMQRIAM. _Jr
In sad and loving memory of
our dear mother. Mrs. Charlotte a
Anderson,. who departed . this at
life, Nov. 6, 1906. a,
a loved one hrd shr sh ss1 ?
- Today reveals the momories, ^
n lnt'n/1 ama apama?4-a %?aof i ri
a ly vyu unc iu icoi, ! M
And those who think of her, g
Are those who Joved her best, j ^
She will never be forgotten,
Though , on earth she'is no _jJ
more,- ^ " J Sr
In memory she will be with us>. |gi
= ?~?Vn-nh-o.-iiilwnyn-wnn-hnffrm
Her children: ' fii
Mrs. Florence Singleton, rf"
Mrs. Hatsy Anderson, ~ 2;
Peter Anderson. . ijjjj,
, .. Grand-children:- : jc
Mrs. Rebecca Ganit _
( Henry Singleton, _ .j|;
~ TT- Ernest Anderson."" ;?
; MR. JULIUS LUCIUS PASSES, cj
rlvir. julnis Lucius the only;cj
son ol Mrs. Artis JLyde died at; o.
[' tKe home oTlils "mother on Pen-! 3
' dleton street last Thursday at; g
noon; Having been born and 3
' reared in this city, he was very s
" popular with his companions; g
" and al^o with the older folks 18
~ of his community. '???
The funeral- services were 7
' conducted at Sidney Park C. M.
E. church last Sunday, Rev. W. ^
_ E. Farmer, the pastor, -officiatr j;
ing, assisted by Rev. '.T. c. Whitejv
- pastor of Zion Baptist church.!
' A large numbei; of friends, at- a
tended, to pay their last tribute a
" of respect to this young man, |
who had barely reached- maturi- $
LJ . YV U ICIC1 111^ ^
1 mntbpr and other relatives and ?
friends to the following words f
~ of the Poet: j
- -'The Lord gjveth 1
* And the Lord taketh away, ~
Blessed be the name of the ^
1 Lord?7 ~ |
a CARD OF THANKS.
" Mrs. Artis Lyde wishes to g
f thank the. many relatives and ?
' friends for the kindnesses shown ?
> during the illness and deatrh of g
s her son. Mr. Julius Lucius; also 3
* for the many beautiful floral designs.
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CLINTON NEWS. ||
1 Miss Mazie Young left last ^
s.Aveek for Renno, S. C., where c
2 she is to begin teaching. Also ?
' Miss Connye Young left for her c
1 srhonl in Cross Kays, S. -C. i
- We are gllad to know that
Miss Mary Dendy spent a pleas- s
- ant summer during her vacation, s
~ 'scflOOl 1T1 North rarrflfiTa^
T Miss Viola Dendy is in the
- city spending a few<. days with '5
her parents. IP
Mr. Allen Collins, manager of' c
i the Nafional Benetit Life Iff-!
surance Co., spent a few days
J in the city with his co-worker $
i Mr. J. T. Kennedy,
t Mrs. Janie Maxwell and Mrs.' 2'
M. White of Laurens; S. C., vis- j ;c
ited m^py of the rural schools c
here last week. - jig:
Mrs. Mary Chappelle, Rev. M j j
Dillard and wife * motored to] *
L Bamberg, S. C^-ayi spent a few-r-J
hours with relatives and friends | ?
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Ml n'll, I I t *
st Monday. On their way <
irg and drove around to see 1
e beautiful campus of State b
M. College; they also have't
latives and friends attending s
hool there. ?
We were very sorry to hear E
the death of Mrs. ETlla MaeJC
st week to attend his funeralL
Columbia.
Dr. Champion, Mr. Joe Reed,
Messrs. James Kenedy, Jas. p
mpson, Samuel Lilliewood, t
illie Lilliewood, witnessed the h
ird fight between Allien and
jnedict on the Fair Grounds?\
st Thursday. t
Mr. James T. Kennedy and S
rs. Virginia Patterson-Kenne-- 1C
r nrondlv KiVfh
their son, James T. Kennedy,
^-oorn-Oct. .24, 1925.
On last Wednesday, Oct. 28th,
the home of Mr. James Gary \
id Mr&u. Corrie Rook. Every-!i
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-BU^NESS SCHOOL, CJ
> Service Rendered
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- MONDAY, SEPT]
We teach the Touch-met
and Pittman method of Shot
and English.
> Vv e have a corps 01 Efticie
For further information,
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2029 Taylor .St-.- Phone
Punctur
Pnndture Proof: I
Savers and Carl
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The biggest bill
Gas Savers and C
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cut the gas bill 50
Agents wanted
for both. Both fas
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HAVE YOU HEJ
THE SIMPKIN'S ]
Now Playing Private and Pu
Anywhere in the
Music Studio FREDERICK
Phone
W. L. Simpkins, Mgr.,
B?n Garrisoi
Xddr??? >11 mail to W. L. Simpki
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" ^ - rang;
one fully enjoyed themselves.
-On- last Saturday, Messrs H,
V Thompson .T-imps T.pflk, .Tns 1
"arcette and W. H. Palmer mo- * \
ored to Ashevitle, N. C., to
pend a few days with relatives.
Miss Mary Wideman of South .
Jell street died Saturday night
)ct. 31st.
Mr. VV. Long- was buried Pti- lay
at the Baptist church on
J. Brnari St. ? -Mr.
D. D. Taylor of Bhfladel>hia
was in Clinton, Oct. 25th,
o attend the funeral of his
rothor,
Messrs. Ella B. Smith, C. A.
i^dsworUv John-Henry Young;yrus
Ferguson ai^. bamuet^:.,.,^
Ihell attended the State Fair in
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hey reach 50 years of- age.
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