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fw ? CONTESTANTS EN1 Bp-~ With gi^at~tn<biVMy fffTd bnthutH f? TMft* PALMETTt 5,000 Subscribers P>~. - ' - - THE GH Premium Offer ever made in th f . Read our offer on page 3. Following are the names of entered:- , fc? Miss Eloise Jagtrers Rev. O. A. Parker & Mr. E. CL Clarlc-^ Miss Annie L. Ackerman Rev.- M. ?. Williams ; Miss Glennie-Mae Mosely Miss Myrtle Evans Mr. R. L. Blue _ Rev^S^C^jCaninhelL -l? NOTED SOPRANO TRIUMPHS IN GREENSBORO, N. C. ranaoll.p C!<t. A II. - v?p?M,iijr viunu 1" ins AUUllU* "rium of the A. & T. College Greensboro, N. C., Dec. 9?The presentation of Marian Anderson nQtftd contralto by the Agricultural, and Technical College of North Carolina,, Tuesday, De! cemhpr 1st, mnrkpd a now or,a in the history of the Negro musicians. Not only was the cawith the sight of the mammoth (lining 'hall _b?ihg converted m^ ~^to a beautiful, cnmfnrtflhlp, rteC lightfully complete playhouse, ' but it was also treated to a va ried musical feast which is with, out a doubt, ope^of the greatest -.triumphs ofyjthe, musical world. successes oT famous '"musicians -? have been, Tuesday night's performance leaves no question" in _ one's jmnd that Miss A mini- >ui: possesses ~an extraordinary musical ability and that she is probably without a peer in the held of vocal art. The rich, mellow, Ifr-v sweet voice of the cotralto captivated the audience. The huge crowd which filled the mammoth hall- was very liberal in its applause. Several times, Miss Anderson was repeatedly encored ? and each time she responded, ? t.hft and in urn rlrmnnvt ri t ml iiv pleasure in listening to-her. ifer program permitted the prescnta7 tion of a~ wide vaiiuly of Vocal offerings, including specially arranged Negro spirituals and _ jrmmhftrs in French, Gorman ant ? Italian.: Especially pleasing \v?u her rendition of "0 Mio Fernanda," : "Donizette;" "Wohin,' 4* ? A ?Very, Truly Yours <?+ R. S. ROBERTS, Photogr I But Say I It With V of yourself or some dear oi X avux icmntcB auu iuuitt: ^ photographs mudc at Rob< We also do Enlai -?: ? . .to _ finish lovely, phntngrrip We extend our thanks t Y have won at our Studio di X bi&, and wish for you all a. r -??Retnem f ROE - I THl 11 19 WASHING ? ii.. iwinlr ? rER THE CONTEST! ) LEADER bPgihs~~ ~ " i is the SLOG> ^ :eatest is state by a Colored Newspaper, contestants, who have already 1 [ 119 Votes _ _-100?" 100 " ' : a._ 100 " 100 " ____-,____103 " v ?^ ioo 100 " _ 100 " > Schubert;" "Water Boy," Robinjson; "Coo-Coo;" Deep; River;" ,"Die Main Acht," Brahms. ; The auditorium wasifilled with colored and white patrons. A large delegation of students and fariuty of the North' Carolina i College for Women (white). added their presence. Proceeds of the entertainment will be used for the Chair Fund. , A.& T. QUARTETTE TAKES PART IN UNIQUE SERVICES HELTTAT LEAU1NG WIUTE CHURCH OF GREENSRORO .i : Greensboro. N. C..Dec. 9-^-The , A. & T. College quartette sang . Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock . at .. College. . Place Methodist , Church, a large and prominent * white church of -this city, b'c; fuiu a ciuvuled audience which : had gathered to pnv tribute to Negro Art, Literature and Music ;i The program was under the supervision of the students of the North Carolina College for Women. Those rendering num. bers on the program paid unnivV 111 * 1 i fn J/1 VJ UVUV.V.V4 muuwv t V I 1 IV/ ilV/,i i W, in the fields of Art, Literature and Music. Special comment '.was paid Twiner, the aivNt: James W. Johnson, Langston Hughes, Jessie Faucet and Dunbar, the poets and writers. * Praise was given Dett, J.Ib Totimnn, Burleigh and oilnny, Imniediatcly al'ter praise'was. given Dett, J. R. Johnson} Bur1 li'hjh and-others, Prof, Fuller, . Director of Music, A. ,4& TrCol[ lege was introduced to the audi^ ence. Professor Fuller made a very, intersetmg talk on, t-.F'ie h "Negro In Music," which re ceived many favorable comments ' Following lite remarks by Fro/. ? :?: wi> - w H Merry C l?I : ? n TO EVEI apher ne in the family It's the precious i will indfeecLfopl thfr thrill of C jrts Studio. Decide to have yours made torglng, Copying, Kodak I^inishinj orning to 7:00 at night.?We ha\ hs t.n harmoni/.e with tho Chrii t o our many loyal friends and pc uring the past six years of our e full enjoyment of the seasons 1>] toer to have your Photographs n iERTS STI ? FRIENDLY ST! TON STREET Vi^ia' M m i ' -v " fme TAumsrr Fuller, the quartette ["Negro National Anthem," "Stu-j "dv War Ko"Moi'(!fir "Swing T.m; Sweet Chariot" and "Steal ! Away," arranged by Prof. Ful-; jler. These numbers were high-! ly appreciated, especially "Ste<>l Away." Many of the hearers [expressed, personally, their ap-l preciation of the wonderful interpretation and strangely b j-in-: j t il'nl hiirrimniy, demoMst.rar.nl liJ j the selection rendered by the j quartette which had bepn soJ 'well trained by its Director. The members of the uuartette [are: J. H. Twitty, 1st tenor.; :Cli osier Bennett. lind tenor: G. H. Willis,, Baritone; and' J. L. Connor, Bass. These , men are under the personal instruction of i'rof. Fuller and have won fame throughout the state. They have sung at sortie of the most ; distinguished occasions in the city " and - filled engagements throughout the state. Prof. Fuller is invintr t hem snecial atten libn^in the? preparation of their -rcpeloire for a busy sea-son and (Mended turn1.?The A. & T. College is justly pCoud of Prof. Culler nr.d I he qnnrl ot to. "tlTGH-TOINT REALLY HIGII 4__ . ' Ilitrh Point is one of the most beautiful and enterprising com-munitios in the entire state of North Carolina. Out of a tot'fit" population-oftwenty three thou Katid f cMons. a-'jouf ^even thou-, I'l'llTTThre Negroes. rjg.^h and dry -it i "an unu -unify fteauLhful comniunity. The' city schools are new and modern. Recently, the High Point NorniaPandIndustrial Institute wa: taken over by t !in fiifinii-imKlir fill1 lfc Viio-li school work/ IToi'. E. E. Curtp . right, and Prof. "A. J. Griffin are at "its head. Prof:-Davis is prim cipal of the largest elementary school. The Kiiby Hotel and oth er business" institution.'-; reflect great credit upon the people. The corps of-professional men is -wcIT above the r-vcTAfffl. Affift'o' work is provided for all of the 'people. All in all, the city js olio . of the mo. t der.irable and attractive in North Carolina. Scores of copies or the Asheville Eiir M'i pt isu uere (listt'-lbtlb d air.org that a large,, number.'will take, the paper regularly. - <> f - -T if* H Xr I - T v ^ - * f jhrisimas I V J A* :;r. ' Y lew Year"?} SYBODY!? 1 * f 1 * ; gift that only you can give. iirUtroux- if will send them Y day, - ' ' ^ ? and Picture Framing. J in a do special preparations t~ <naa'Ot'asuii. ^ ~ X rmanent customers that we ^ istablishment here in Colum- JL essings. ? ^ dade early? . & JDIO I J OTP ^ % COLUMBIA, S. C. V V ^ ?% TO LMAPBg ' _ . . tJREAT REVIVAL IN ~ ~ " | W GEORGETOWN a -??' . ' "? At Bethel A. M. E. Church, Dr. t< ? J. L. Benbow, Pastor - pj cl Special to the Leader:- - c< Dr. J. L. Benbo\y, the brilliant p] pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church is shortly after his return from the Annual Conference put on cj a revival and withthu erilhuai-lp astic support of officers and'h members made it one long to bfe ^ remembered in the city for the'r, number of converts and church1 a accessions. Mrs. Willa S. Lew-t^ in,-'a graduato^ of Payne Theolo- lp gical Seminary, WHberforce, jQl^ hio, was in charge of the revival f< She is amply prepared for the j t] proachoing of- the Gospel and' an 10: adeptr in revival work. For 3! weeks Bethel was the concen-|c] + " f/\i. n ainrtiMn aUAllf b i^aiiuii priests iux a oui&iiig> onuui jj ing, praying people. The Sun- h day School, the League, the a Choir, in fact, every department r, of the church took part. Sl The pastor stayed at his post . in time of war. Three weeks end- ;y cd with one hundred and sixty j eight' converts and one j sions. The church is revived.: I'he mcmLership is-elated over r tho large number of accessions -and the splendid Christian mor- \ ale ox (ant. SIMPSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DOTS ,! 1 ?for A/.alee Goldsmith r?7" Our High School Department ! consists of thirty three pupils j \vhh two teachers Miss IsabelMcKi ssick and Prof. J. D. Bryan, j Striving hard to reach the goal; at the end of the term wiih the | aid of our teachers. Each day- L we are speaking the Roman Lan- a guagc belter and solving long Al- j gebraic equations , and puzzling | problems. * I am workilTg^ hard to win the prize over ~aTT my ' work tins term. We shall or--" ganize our class very soon. Guess Who ? .?? ?i.-i' always lake"in our class? ?carries her books "under her chili? ?forever.carries -a smile? ?neatest girl? "7~~ -?is the smartest student :J?tj music? " ~ . 7 ' f^|C NEWTON D. BAKER EX-WAR SECRETARY ON CLEVE- 1 LAND SEGREGATION COMMITTEE ~ ??FOR' SALE. " ! < Skin-land Scalp Soaps, Face Pow-j $ ders, Deodorant, Vanishing ;i; Cream, Cold Cream, Talcum ? Powders, Toilet Water, Bouquet Perfume, ^ PQRO SYSTEM Scalp and Hair Treatment. Mme. Callie Servance Dyson, ?iit^!> niossom St.,- Columbia, 8. C. L REV. ADAM M. SANDERS c - Past-o^ St. Petcr3?Bapt; Church ~L ? Irmo, S. C. SERVICES?Every first and third Sunday in each month. Also President of the Christian ? Rising Sun Society, Columbia, y S. C. ' C I Arrival and Departure of Trains ATLANTIC COAST LINE ( COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 " Effective September 21, U)24~ i ( Al| frninn Depart. (Union Station) Arrive 5:46 a. m. Wil.-New York 12;65 p. m ^ Sleeper to Wilmington. j 3:25 p. m. Wil.-New York 10:60 p. m Steeper to Wilmington . 4:50 p. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m Parlor Car to Charleston I , -1 'Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R. (111:55 a._ip^Laii^-Clreen c4:4Q p. ni? (1 4:20 p. m. Laurens (111:55 a. m I ?Union Station daily; d?Gervia*?St stntion_^ailx=- except Sundaju.-? For information call at Union Sta | ?-? ?11 " r" I far under President Wilson, is car member of the Shaker Heights woi rotoctivc Association commit- inn :e,_ which is conducting a cam- org aign designed to prevent pur- of lases of property and homes in ( srtain districts by colored peo- ing le, ft Was reported today to the" titi f. A,1 A. C. P., 69 Fifth Ave. " The announced purpose of the ? smmittee is to prevent "occuancy 4n any given?neighborood in the village of persons rho might be deemed by. the ssidentsof that neighborhood Col s undesirable neighbors,, and|An ) prevent such persons buying rqpprty there in theftfrturs.? ^ They^ lub'Idea," is stated as 4!) allows: "The moral as well as io:< he legal right of the selections) 5:i f one's associates has always10" been recognized by churches, 1i; lubs, secret societies and organ:ations of every kind. Members 9:. ave the vote in connection with 101: ny applicant and generally rules 5:1 squire almost unanimous con-^ a . , . . .. 10:! eiu ior admission, ine appn- 2 i rs 5: /e Paint and Fix Roofs?Clean * F Out Furnaces and Stoves. Cit IF yoiTNeed Us, We are at Your SERVICE , . AT ONCE. ' VE ALSO FIRE FURNACES.? J. T. CARTER i ' ' art r.- A** ^ 633 Ladv St.. Phone 21387 j?" Sui <? :? oth ??_ I / <d - I can furnish Board andM .odging for male Boarders at reasonable rate. Call and see 10 for ratoo etc. ?-?-???-? MRS. NANCY SUBER I lumnl An A HA PW? -tiailiytvll rtVcHUg. 1 ... v ??* : - - - " ~[ 101 -fiOfifi PHOME 6366 . 'hair Caneing and Upholstering - Furniture Repairing and Mattress -Renovating. W.S.TREZEVANT "l 019 Harden St.. Columbia. S. C. I Professions ^ XKK"XKKK,VWK"/vvvv,XmX,*!,,W"X' 1T30 A?M/To 2 P. M. ^^^3536 9^ 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 3 ] Dr. C. E. Stepehenson Su Physician and Surgeon )iseases of Women -and Children A Specialty ^ jqTi iffice: Residence: 41414 Assembly -St I323 0*k SU-U* Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Ipecial Attention Given Diseases of ] Women. 121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton )ffice Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166 151 ~ )ffice Hours: Telephone*: ? 9:00 to ia:30 A. M. Office 3796 i 2:00 to 1:00 P: M. Res. 4692 ? 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. 0f ~DR. J. G- STUART ~f - ?~;n )mce: Residence: 1 fjA main ocreei 1417 fine Street 0 \ COLUMBIA, S. C. =lD lours: Telephones: 9 to 10 A. M. Ottice 306 "r 12 to 2 P. M. Residence 241 3 to 4 P. M. ? 6 to 8 P. M. " Of 10 Or. J. Douglas Williams B PHYSICIAN^ SURGEON ...... 1109 Nance 8t., Newberry, 8. C. 11 ^ _-.y ?? - ?. .. - . > i . ? .f t ' fotKtey Deuauitei ?12, 13WS it abides by the result and uld be deemed unworthy if he isted upon admission?in an ranijation against the wishes its members." Citizens in that region are be: urged to sign restriction peions.. SOUTHERN RAILWAY _ SYSTEM# umbia, S. C., effective Oct. 11,1925 ive No. ^ Between No. Depart. 50 a 3 IT N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a, 52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p 30 p 27 Charleston^Cin. 27 1?45 p 50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p?' 45 p 10 Columbia-Cin, 9 6:55 a 30 a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 11:00 p 30 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19?7 :Q0-?? 15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7~5;45p 40 p 14 fcolumbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a 10 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:40 a 45 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:25 p 25 p Il Columbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a 20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a 45 p .2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 p ~ zu p io c;oiuniDia-ureen. J-a?o:iu a 00 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p 40 p 113 * Cola.-Char. 114 6:25 a Via Camden and Rock Hill. ullman cars, Dining cars. y?tteket oilice, l.'iO ? Main ifflrcCT; Telephone 6850. - j - I ?. V : SALE. ^ wish to dispose of the fpllowlng icles at Private Sale for _xash at HamuLon Street:?One?Piano;? o Cabinet Organs: One Bed Room ? t; One Parlor Suit, and several er articles of value. ?111.. Ipply to W. H. THOMAS, 1121) Washington St. me. Mary Lee Brooks BEAUTY PARLOR o PORO SYSTEM * . ?,USED and TAUGIIT. ~ ??t? ~ ~ T4Green St.,: Columbia, S. C. ^? 1'HOMK B487 L. A. Hawkins' f Real Estate Agency lomes on Easy Terms" H07 Vi Washington Street H COLUMBIA, S. C. " tl Cards | ter'Hours: ~ t'hon# 3t>8? M. to 2 P. M. ?. M. to 7 P. M. ndays By Appointment*. ? Dr. H. G. Thompson Ki.Vir.nn n, WVII ^VVMI I/V1III.1V own and Bridge Work a Specialty. Pyorrhea Treuted Successfully. 14^ Assembly St. Colui'nMaT'S; C ice Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. lephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 DR. M. A.EVANS Diseases of Women A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 31 V2 Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. R. Phone 0420 H25 AVashingtoH nee Hours: Telephones: to 9 A.TST. ?~ Office 4247 to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 to 8 P. M. >r. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Rce: Resdence: 01 Gervais St. ? 1801 Pine St. Rce Hours: ' A. M. to I P. M. P. M. to 7 P. M. Dr. J. H. Goodwin 19 Washington St. Columbia S. C.