The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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| ' I COLUMI
HON. J. D.-CARR, EDITOR OF
ASHEVILLE SIC,N ALLY
IJOXOftfH) ?Y A. & T.
COLLEGE
Invited by Collene Head A - S o
eial-GueKt During Teacher*
"A Association :
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Axv/uviu'/ivi 'J . . V (U 1 , x /VI k iyi
of one of the leading weekly publications
of the Uact1, I'lljuyerf
tho high disl but ion and honor
of being~exTefwtect an invitat in n
College,-^luring tho_sveek of the
. North Carolina State Teachers'
Association" The" many friends
?r- of Editor Carr express no suiv
prise at the signal distinction,
? for his-ahiliiy apd oihciency
-j^tnfTi'uid hi mi (;o thw hatinn I-dr.,
^ i,? 'u..?o;,i?nf
til ,rj 1 i vi|... in tJlUIUIII, X^U 1 I V-'i
Carr is, a former student*01 A. &
T. College being a member of the
class of 1$08. He h;>s always
shown himself! as> being very
, Iji'ripi'niK in'tho support .of anv
worthy movement and.has, 1 fiere
?~???by, demonstrated the" fart Ttrnrt
he can be depended upon for his
-loyalty'to A. & T. College, editor
Carr is a personal friend of
President Bluferd and is willing
t$ do anything to "support. the
adniinistratTOTi ~or~the irt'e-ddeiTt
- Of hi-- r'ld '"dlegO u-loVh he lnve^
so dearly. While in the city,
- the Editor was the guest- at mahy
social activities, accounts of
which will be seen in other eol"umns
of the_paper. *
On Sunday morn ink m th e
Mr. Charles S. Morris, The JGdi_?1-t^ir,
vi-;ih>d P.pnnetr. Collef/e.
Editor Carr and his party were
shown unusual hospitality.
~ 1 Editor 'Car r^- D i rev-tor .St a ley
and Charles S. Morris popular
: orator and ' o-hnhir \ i sit eel the
Palmer Memorial Institute; Se>
dalia, N. U. The student -body
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Deputy Grand Master 2nd Dist.
Get into the Sill
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ent Store
:lothing for?
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iklrern?Beys -Suits
-s, Millinery, Dressng.
Large Assortand
the Best Quality
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NOTED WA 11 KKK SI'LAIN
' ON THE MEASURE OF MA>
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Charles Satehell Morris, Jr. A
dresses a great crowd in Iligl
c.
High Point. N'.'C. Nov. 29?=
\ a s.t andTenfo assenabled fir tl
beautiful and commodious aUC
torium ol' I lie First - , Bapti
< truivh Ivore. hi-^t Friday evonir
to .hear Charles Satchell Morri
Mr,, ot A iV.lk, Va., celebrati
" of the iTistfttuioti- was- Migk
]>leased with the brie?_addre
ses delivered by these genii
men. After the addresses, Mr
Charlotte Hawkins Brown, e
corted the visitors to tlfe dinii
rcfom an dthere7" gav. e'ttiein a d
I light ful luncheon. The stuuen
T.'iJTri 1 Q D)V -Dlul'oi
'President of A. &.T. College.
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" X .My Dear KrolhCTrr
~ g lfi a low more day
V Grand Lodge Meeting.. ^
_-X 1 " '_*? nn eiine over held.
jr Xo\j[. as a- brother
Washing^ n St., we are (
?- {quarters. For ytitio&liy.
' j % and pressing; also a fu
i X. irg t'<>; Mien, women and <
rl<L?you or any .of the Lrethi
XZ > >..11 T, plm-mo wait until
.\o Speprrrt diseounts-will be
IS 1 nelosod yon will
--o u%.-our people for their s
?<y hrrrr?mm ore bore, so I
"O i he Cr: rid I Judge meets.
?o ?? ?Vre -a-pt+t' rt4a t-e -wo
?o Ma- to'1 i?i his annual add
g ' from his lip>, were it not
? ~-"J: li'ed "the Fraternity, 1 1
^ ju yj.eror^aijingtho me
<lro(t dollars in mit- store
^ If all of us could
X d)trri-m?s-+uWe4a .rises. wo
$ 'Minitinr^-fa nut1 voting
? nwni-' ihn< n-.ultiplying
lit feeding, clothing,.-and sT
j^ With the hope of
^ P. S. ? The above
Sj" f<>ol able to improve on-i
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Ttni pa i mmt
J orator, on his first appearance in
two years, and to greet his
X gtiests, Professor F. M. Staley,
X Director of Agriculture at the
x' A. & T.- College, and Hon,. J. D.
i Carr, Editor of the Asheviile
11 1
Enterprise. The occasion was
|'an enthusiastic oner being the
Ijl annual celebration of the com-|
^ bined auxiliaries of the church.
^?A superb male quartette un
$ der the leadership of Mr. Sim-j
mons rendered entrancing mus-j
ic for the event. N^eity in the
4-'state may boast of a finer group
i* oLsihgers than these. They de j;
lighted the-multitude with their
%-harmony and meloay.
$j Charles Satehell Morris, Jr.,
X , ..
X oi Aortdlk, Va.?. nationally famj*
ons colored spokesman was the
X outstanding feature of the eveX
lung; being introduced, by the
X Rev. Dr. S. L. Par ham, pastor
!*! of the church as one of Ameri&
cTs most brilliant orators.
{' "From the moment" he arose un|
til 'he took his seat an hour and
? a half later, '.Morris wove the
sf>eli-of-44to?si 1 v> r tongue upon
<j. the crowd and held them spell ?
bound'. lie delivered his fine
\ address on 'The measure of man'
? lie was frequently, and vocife' *?'
roll sly apphuulud as lie dium
~a" homo point after point. At the
k,' conclusion of -his speech he was
accorded ah ovation.
. In the- public offering which
, followed, Dr. Parham requested
Uev: l)r. ('. W. Carver, the able
'pastor of ilio Ai M. Hi. Ziion
^ ( lini-.-h io i?k<? dnlrtre which he
lc did. The dii/cns of this proli
yressive -comrrtunity gave a
st'splelVtifl respnTTse 10 his appeals
i^r lor funds. Nothing better ats>
testTthe hearty co-operation ex?d_
istjng between the people of
a i!ii < 'community than the fact
ly that not only wasIlie Jdethodist
s- minister present with large
crowd of his members, but 1
s. in addition, he lifted the money,
s- After this feature, the Hon.
Tg J.'* D. Cari r Editor of the_Ashez?l'^Hrrpri"".
p^-<r>nni friend
^ ri>-,.-I,..: ftnjrMl M?rrisT .Trj
who^wiLh Prof. Sl.aley, had drivover
from Greensboro, where
ho had been a ft en din g the- ses>^oo^oo.v.o;oo^.o.03aclo.o<:'0.o.oAOx>^.ooo:<
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1131 WASHINGTON. STREET
UJG LINE OF CLOI
Mni, Vlomui Aml Children.
SI ;OE5, MILLINERY, DRESSI^
2
wi' -li t- i'\i)fct inir vnii and void- ti
ye are looking forward to one. of tl
I trust that you are planning ?o br
. with niv business located here tit
-- - ?- y.*yu ~, . %
Xtcmliiig #ou a cordial invitation t
ice, wo have a telephone, a- barliey
II line of Trunks !land Hags, ISui
hiklren-. Overcoats Sweaters, Dry
en are'plainiinu I" huy anything ii
you come to Columbia and see ou
<riven all delegates and members o
find one of our circular letters. Re
upporjL Please speak a few words
i'.int whenever t hey come to Colum
they will come to The Grand Tempi
st- lieartily?t lie_ e 1 Qqu en L ' ft' er e n c e s_
ress last year. The j.e;.utiful w
for the fact that h 2 p ractices wha-1
liave had Dr. Johnson's patronage,
dnredjdi tbm \vay_fram Aiken to C<
t'eruclothes, shoes and the like,
rise to the heights of doing our tli
would create thousands and tens 0
men and women hy- glsdng births
the positions for sales people, hot
lotTding our nice. .
seeing you soon, 1 am,.
is a copy of my 15T?T letter to?the
it, therefore 1 ask that you read it
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TO LJBAlWCf*
,sions of the North Carolina Ne- /
|gro Teachers' Association, was |
(presented 10 ihe assembly for a -ij
[did not speak more than five or j
j-six minutes, he made a profound
I impression upon the people. He ;
!told of the great strides of ^the '[
Enterprise during recent months ij
of its splendid developement and :
it^ tr^mendons possibilities. j
Dr. Parham next introduced ij
Prof. F. Mx Staley to the crowd. i|
P#?f. Staley, who is Director of I
'Agriculture at the A.'&~T. Col- ;!
lege, made likewise a very brief ;
but effective talk. He stated i
i.lml. all of the qunlitioo outlined J
by?the__speaker of the evening j
must be possessed by the competent
and qualified teacher. He
closed by reciting ross' beautl-1
ful little poem: "Let me live in
a house by the side of the road
and be a friend toyman." He
was warmly greeted by hifr audi-;
tors, ^
The quartette rendered an-j
other choice selection, afto- j
-which the benediction was pro-!
nounced. The oratoi^^nd hisj
guests held open house for the.
scores of persons who desired to
shake their hands an^d give them
n typical High Point roception.
They left immediately after for
the return trip to Greeiisbuio'
? i
where friends were waiting to
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entertain them*. ' _ . ''
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L. D. WATSON MEETS
TPAr.ir-nF.ATH IN '<
, PHILADELPHIA 4
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Special to The Leaders - 1
Summerton, Nov. 30?L. D.
Watson, better known by his
friends and acquaintances as
L. D.", was fatally^njured in
the city of Philadelphia when he
i fell seven stories down-an elevator
shaft in a building in
which he was employed. His
fatal in jury was the result of
the failure of the operator to exercise
that degree of care ' he
^should have exetcised in opera;
ting" the elevator?Mit Watson,'Lt'L'Uiding
lu a Alaltinunt made
by his wife who brought his re,
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mains nume iorpuriai, lived 4 [
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PHONE 7567
fHlNG FOR - I
B?yg ^11 its A Specialty - \
4AKING, TAILORING . _ |
* Columbia, S. C.,
^ December 1, 1925
loloO'Qfocj in O c\ 11 y w> Kia 4-V?~ "
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he largest, and we hope, the
ing your full delegation.
> the Grand Temple at 1131?
0 make our store your headshop,
tailor shop, cleaning S
Goods, etc. So Brother, if
1 the way . of clothing or dry
r prices and latest styles.
f the Fraternity.
;ad it and consider the appeal
? to your- Lodge members aibia,
whether before or after * ;s
fo nniT cimnrl ri rl 1v. mlllt " ;
,V, uiiu a. UU14A1 Willi U?. C
to.our business by the Grand ?
ords could not have fallen C
flie preaches. Ever since I .fi"
On his recenktrip to Europe ?
~>lumbia, just to spend a hunily
by our racial stores and
if thousands of high salaried
ta.np.w mciTantilp.^jautfthlirthi 8,
)kkeepers and the Tike tTTOiir g"
Fia\erRalLEEVY,St r~~r
Masonic Temple, |!
1131 Washington Street.
G. L. Delegates. I didn't
and help all you can. 5
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I-?Hair RpKKin
I Massaging
| POROBEA
I;?I. S. LEEVY'S DEP
Our Beauty Shop is filling s
r; in Columbia and vicinity, under tl
5 j:? t -.1 x r? tt u
d uiw Liyies ana ycnevti nuuaiun, u
5- St. Louis Mo. Mmes.
Lyles and Houston i
i know how to bob hair in any sty It
"hair-at ali" says Mfnus.-Lyl?
* of customers and get Ihe best ai
* System has to offer.
Price for bobbing~ is only 35
J Hull1 .pressing and ohompooing,
* Manicuring 35c ahd 50c.
- While visiting and shopping
i to take advantage of this Beauty
C convenience and comfort. Rest ]
j^r-Shop-is always-open for your ser
Mmes. Addie Lyle*
g / PORO SYSTEM IK
I I. S. LEEVY'S DEP
S 1131 WASHINGTON ST.
f MOVING
9 -
| Bunyan Bu
^ Five I leavy Dut;
!jp your service--We
?_ .distance hauls of
| PHONE 5316 <
hours after his fatal fall, dying
in the hospital to which he was
carried for medical attention
In spite of the fact that he fel
seven stories he was conscious
until the end came.
Watson was born-at St. Pau
and was thirty years' of age.?Ii
lat^f years HU llvefl at Suiiuiiei
ton. About three years ago h(
and his family vtfent to Philadel
phia where they were residini
when his final summons came
He was funeralized at-Libert;
Hall A. M.-E. Church on Nov. 2'
where he held his memershir
The funeral was -conducted b;
Rev. D. P. Pendergrass the new
ly appointed pastor of Libert;
Hill, assis'sted by Rev. M. ?J
Sumpter the pastor who prece
ded Rev. Pendergrass, and wh
recently was appointed presid
trig elder overi;he Manning Disl
Waston before marriage at
tended State College where hi
was well known in athletic cir
cles. He bore the reputation o
being extremely skillful on thi
years after ha left the Stab
College he was active in the are
na of athletics.
No one ever had a greate
number of friends than L. D
Watson; for to know him, wa:
to like him. That tact was evi
denced by the hundreds o:
near to pay to his remains theii
last respect. He possessed verj
little of the tongue religion, bui
preferably, he told by his ac
tions of the Clime to which h<
S. A. MOORE,
? Senior Grand Warden
1 l 1 11 1 ry
Contestant \X
Wx wi?i?u^pp^(HjlpnnK<
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6??Ay. Wtt>?mber 2gJ fgg, ~T"
ig and Facial I Popular
at ~~
UTY SHOP
ARTMENt STORE.?J
\ long felt need among: our people j
le expert supervision of Mmes. Ad- s
oth graduates of the Poro College, J
are first-class ladies' barbers who &
5. "You need not.worry about your 3
\ pnnytnn .Tnsfc pnlist in our army ^
id mist courteous service the Poro 3
c. Facial massaging BOc to $1.00. 8 .
EBgalat Poro price by all agents. ?
in Columbia, we want our women ?
Shop, especially equipped for your S
room and lavatory connected. The g /ice.
Phone for your appointments. S
?& Geneva Ho v. s on up
5ED AND TAUGHT * !
ARTMRNT STORE.
Columbia, S. C. PHONE 7567 T j
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HAULING Y
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Household Goods. V
COLUMBIA, S. C I
y.
r was journeying. - j - r
i He is survived by a widow, '
. who before her marri&ge was *
1 Miss Minnie Ragin, and two \
s very young children, both of
which are girls, a mother, a broL
t.her, four sisters and a host of __
t uncles, cousins and ulliei iela=
' Lives. ?
! PRESIDEJiT BLUFOFtb v 1
^ pdirvnc! rptt a vtt-ortiir
> .nuiiwo iiim>n.k3ljl V"7
ING DINNER j
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j- As~a further demos'tration of ? |
cordiality that exists between
ylthe present administration and .
C faculty of A. & T. College, Pres. J
7 F. D. Dktford, entertained the 1
0 members of his faculty, their M
7 wives and friends at a -Thanks- M
. giving dinner served in courses
in Murphy Hall, Sunday, Nov. ^
e 29, at 2:00 o'clock. Virtually
t all of the members of the faculf
ty wero present. It was deeide-?
lv one of the .onimraKU
?>>v ** vy v "VHJ V/J C* KJIC Cli" '
c
Y fairs of-the season. Th emamT.
2 moth dining hall was beautifuladded
conspicuously to the palr
atability nf the delicious, savory,
i pleasing and tasteful supply of
3 good-to-eats which were so
- bounteously and? plenteously?f
served. It has been so truthfuljlly
said, "that the easiest way tor
| win a man is thru his stomach."
} This being true, President Blu- "?
I ford has no reason to fear the
. lack of support of any of his
i subordinates. Look at this menu
creamed potatoes*-iajrkey, dressing,
candied potatoegr^cftnber- j
ry sauce, lettuce with dressing
pickles, ice cream and fruit ca-ke
Ferguson-Ruff
FLOWER SHOP CUT
and WAX FLOWERS
FHoral Designs a Specialty. ^
Flowers Delivered in and out oF
the City.
Hours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. M. j
Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. MMme.
J. F. HUFF, Mgr.
PHONE 3922
IM? WnMnfton St., Colombia, A. C.?
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