The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 12, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Satnrday December 12, 1925
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The Club of Benedict College
boys entertained with a party
on Friday night at the home of
?Miss Berley on Marion Street, ?
-Mrs.-tillian Spencer formerly
of this city but now residing in
our city as the guest of Mrs,
Rosa Nesbit. ? ?
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' l:-.t.-AiWre LylesHspent the
week-end in Svannah visiting
her niecer-Mr^ Alber?tha? .Hume,
who was ill but was much imt^??Axr/-.A
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ijiu?cu vii ner return.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bascard
announces the birth of_,a
daughter, Teretha Leo, born
= ?December^ 2nd. _ Mother and
daughter are doing fine.
>t. Mrs Harry Goodwin was hostess
to Le Cerle Entra Nous
. Club on Thursday afternoon-.
The Games were played in a
setting of roses and the Christ
, mas spirit, prevailed throughout
the evening. Prizes were won
- bv Misses Cornwell and Sutton
and a salad course was served.
At St. Lukes P. E. Church on
Hampton Avenue;, Rev. J. B.
j Elliott will preach land admin
| ister the Holy Communion Sun\
* day December 13th &t 11:15. A.
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A J AX CLUB NEWS
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The Aiax Social Club held
a special meeting Monday Dec.
7. Tho meeting was opened by
the vice-president, Mr. Heyward
Friday by singing "America"
followed by the Lord's prayer.
The minutes of the November
meeting were read by the secretary,
Mr. A. Rowe, after the
_ opening-performance-and spepial
hi. ;iness was dispensed with
the u-aal suggestions and de~
" signs were then considered.
"" ? Plans for the winter dances we;?
made^ ' " v: ~
' * Mr Henry Fe]der ipade an impressive
talk about the kind and
" J:_ time the Ajax Socials should be
given. Messrs. Starks, Adams
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cuiu vjiuiam aisu gave suuie
forceful comments.*
Mr. James Mitchell, Chairman
of the Entertainment Commit.
\ tee was praised higihly by the
President lor the effective way
program recently.
The Ajax Syncopaters are enJoying
great success and are to
piny for the Radio Social Club's
dance, Friday." It was decided
before the adjournment of 'the
- mppfinff to mppt. at. Hevward
0 Friday's home on 1300 block of
Blossom Street Monday, Dec. 7.
ANNUAL CONVENTION OF
BURIAL AID SOCIETY
Mrs. Siisie_..Blake McKan .attended
the annual convention of
the Christian Home "Benefit Burial
Aid Society at Johnson, S. C.
December, 3, 4, 5, and-lL They
did much good for that city...
Many hundreds of dollars was
collected and old debts paid off.
Every one should be a christian
Home member, it helps you
while you are in health, helps
you when you are sick and
buries j^pu when you die.
Wn raAAf PVPrv 9nA artH 4t.h
Tuesday of each mopth at Pinkneys
Lodge No.61
Mrs. Susan B. McKan, Financial
Secretary, Mrs. Jessis B.
Legge, Recording Secretary, Mrs
Corine Javis, Vice-president
Mrs. Jessie Counts:
A CORRECTION
In our write-up of \ the death
and funeral of Rev. T. B. Nelson,
our reporter stated that Rev.
Nelson was burfecTheside his
f&ther-in-law, the late Bishop W.
r D. Chappelle. This was" a hlts,
' take, he was buried by.his father
and not his father-in-law.
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NOTICE -'?
j The Annual Meeting of the
i Stockholders?of? the?VictorySavings
Bank will be held FriI'day
Dec. 18th, at Frederick's'
Hall, 1331 Assembly Street, Columbia,rS.
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W. H. Harvey, Pres., G. C.J
Floyd, Gat*hietv j???
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' \The regular monthly meeting
of the Richland County Teach.ers
Association will be held~Sajturciay
Dec. 19, at 1? o'clock at
l the Booker Washington High
School.
| . Devotional exercises to be con.ducteddjy
Dr. I. D. Davis-andre-j
freshment.s sprvorl bv -fannl-l
ty of New Howard.
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J There will hq a, rnntinnatinn
.of the Methods and ^Presentation
, of GeographyHoy Mrsr CrD: Saxyon.?
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j ? Teachers are asked to -day
their annual dues. . . - j j
j Miss C. A. Jackson, Pres.,
Mrs, M, E.'Dunmoro, Chairman.Program
Committee.'
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NEWBERRY NEWS
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?Newberry, Doe.?W?The?Columbia
Annual Conference met;
in Miller Chapel A. M. E. Church
Dec. 2nd, Bishop J. Albert
j Johnson of N. C. presided. On
'.Tuesday evening at 7 :oO a pro'gram
was rendered by the talent
of^MRler-Ghapel Rev. E. P.'
Ellis master of ceremonies. 1
j Greetings on the part of tho;
imothers and housewives?Mrs.,
Carrie Floyd; Greetings on behalf
of the Sunday School. Miss
Ruth Stephens; Greetings on the
part of the fathers - Prof. U. S.
Galman; Greetings on beha+f of
the A. C. E. Leaguer Mr. S. E.
ATr.vtin- Greetings on behalf of
the F.rlncnt ional intenth^-^Pro
R. F. Gladden greetings on behalf
of the Denominations of.the
"[city, Rev. James A. Baton, A.
D. Dr-Remarks^by-tRev
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j The conference assembled
Wednesday morning 9-00 A. M.
for business. Wednesday eveIning
at 7:30 Rev. F^A. Adams
preached one of his soul-stirring
isermons. On Thursday evening
the Rev. W. B. Bowler preached
the Missionary Sermon. Friday"
evening 7730 President D. H.
SimS, addressed the conference
'on the work of Allen University.'
'the work of tlie conierence
was completed on-Saturday at,
1:30 P. JM. A banquet was giv-j
en in honor of the Bishop, mem
anu an missionary wuiKers uy.
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.the ladies of Miller Chapel at
the Hodge School building The"
committee on entertainment is
jcomposed of 145 women. They
! served seventy-five preachers at
lone table, they had everything
on-this table that fly in the air
} that was eatable, everythingthat
grow in the garden from,
"pork salad pp, everything to
jdrink from water up to lemon
punch.
1 Sunday morning 9:00 A. M.Sunday
School opened with the
Superintendent E. F. Floyd pre-,
siding Dean Alston of Allen U-;
niversity addressed the Sundayj
jSchool. At 10:30 A. M. Bishop!
'J. Albert Johnson preached a 1
j sermon from the bpok of Acts
j3:6. The church was crowded
to hear |hls wonderful preacher j
it was saidamong the hearers it'
wnn tth*~ linn!, wh evtii1 heard.
j Sunday night 6:00 P. W."
Bishop W. W. Beckett arrived
from one of his conferences in
Mississippi in company with
hiy his daughter and one of the
presiding elders of Miss. Rev. j
E. H. Coit, one of the general of- ;
'fleers, preached the evening sermon.
Bishop Beckett told about the'
conference helcTin Miss, and how j
glad he Was to meet with the
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The appointments for Newber-|h
ry Distrcit Presiding Elder, Rev, ] s
G. K. Lyles, Newberry Station;
Rev. E. P. Ellis, Silver Street;! ii
Rev. T.'F, Harper,, Hannah Cii^|n
cuit; Rev. G. C. Glover, Prospe- lc
rity; Rev. W. M. Thompson, Newjd
berry Circuit; Rev. C. Brogden. h
Helena Circuit; Rev. Ch A. Park- I:
er, Mt. Hebrom Circuit; Rev. N.'E
A. Rice, St. James Circuit; Rev. d
B. A. Lykes, Mt. Olive Circuit; t<
Rev E.JL. Lilliewood, Prof. W.[C
M. BotTifrman, the assistant Su-; B
pervioor of Agriculture of Col-1 t
ored Schools was ,the guests of V
Mr. E. F. Floyd on last Thurs- 0
day, they visited Mt. Bethel-Gar-.a
is taught by Mr. Floyd, also the
Brown School, and Hodge Grad- n
ed School on Friday witfuProf.I (
Gladden, where acriciiltnre is V
taught by Prof. Gladden.
\ Mrs Julia Huderscm passed C
away on last Thursday. She
was vice-president of the Worn-jt
en Home Benefit Society.?She a
was fluneralized at Bethlehem f
Baptist Church - Sunday after- j
noon by Rev. A. W. Brown of t
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Mrs. S. T. Moon has gone-to t
New. York on a visit. n
livery body is asked to come h
out to Miller Chapel Sunday to h
hear the new preacher. f
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS n
Mr. J. S. Standback, Prof. sJ"
L. Fin Icy, Air. J. C. Channel ^
and several others attended the^
Mason's Grand Lodge in Colum-i
bia. thia week. Mrs.
Lila Reed and little son 1
of N. Y. City, ate vjsiting rela- tives
for several wbeks.
I The entire city was saddened s
| when the news reached here t
that Mrs. Louise Stewart Moran
of N. Y. City was doad, Louise f
left Chester about a year and a a
half ago. She was married" in <j
N. Y. to Mr. Theodore Moran [
Just a few weeks, after leaving L
ihere. The remains were accom-|f
inr.nierl lonrn bv hor hn^fi^ j,
I fher Joseph, her sisters Mrs.
Johrmie?Stewfirt, Misses Mary j
"and Justrphme. Xlie funeral
-un-ninn was prQflrhed hv her Dak- .
tor Rev. W". M. Honor at MtrOl- j
j iverrBaptis-t Church of which j
she was" a loyal member. |fcevr
, L. D. Sims also spoke and Miss .
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Odessa AIM read a. paper. The
Junior Choir of Calvary Baptist
"Choir furnished the music. j(
The floral designs Avere some of~~c
the most beautiful ever sfee I
f ~ IT
here. Beneath a mound o I
flowers, the body was laid to *
rest in Hebron Cemetery, with~^
Undertaker J. Spann in charge.!*
* She left an infant 7 days old. \ i
Mrs. Mor&n'.Was the "daugh- s
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stewart,1 ^
-Center Street. 1^
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After an illness of more than
a year. Mrs-JLairiett Dixon died ^
at the home of her grandmother.1"
on Ash ford- St. All that loving J.
hands and medical skill could j;
was done but to no avail. The'
I'nnwnl spvmnn was nrparhed hv'
her pastor, Rev.J. S. Gilmore. |
of Rock Hill, S. C. Dr. Russel^f
of Rock Hill sang, "Face to Face'j 1
Her remains, j&ere interred in p
Ilebron Cemetery. Her husband!
Mr. Harold Dixon, he mofher,1^,
Mrs. Mattie Hemphill, her two V
little children, Edga-r and Naomi
and a host of relatives. anc*;j
friends survive her. Under taker
E. N. Isoffi was in charge. *
Miss Minnie Walker, of Columbia
and Mr. Willio Johnson at.^
tender! the.funeral of Mrs. Lou-j^
ise Moran, Monda.y.
The children of the Calvary j
Baptist Church Sunday School;
#re rehearsing "a Cantatiirishti-i
tied, "Santa's. Christmas Barrel" ^
to be rendered Christmas night.
Mr. and Mrs Frank McFadden
new bungalow on Oak St. willi
soon be ready for occupancy.
Mr. Harvey McLurkin Oak;
St. 1s on the sick list. ?r-1' 4?
SPARTANBURG NEWS
Sunday last was another beautiful
da<y for Spartanburg and 1
TO LMAPt .
11 over the city the hells were
ekrd to toll.
Rev. T. F. Hall, pastor of the
Iajority Baptist Church is back
1 the city after making a busiess
trip to New York. Dr. Hall
:ft the city for New York Sunay
night Nov. 29th and he wav
ere Sunday to fill his pulpit,
te reported a pleasant trip of it
)r. Williams, pastor of the Golen
Street Baptist Church mo)red
over to Fountain-!.
Sunday last to fill an enga?geient
with the Mt. Zion Bapist
Church after hearing Dr.
Williams morning ahd night the
fficers went to thffhTSelves then
iter a few minutes talk they
ame back and put .Rev. Williams
before the house with
lore than 200 present and->nthiut
casting a vote ' everybody
oted for Rev. Williams as pastor
for the Mt. Zion Baptist
orward and thanked them for
heir vote. JBut he said that you
11 will have tn give me sonif;
or I am not as a man out of a
ob, then; he spoke oF the Palmeto
Leader and he said thatrnt
light to be in every?heme?ir
he state of South Carolina and
lany pledged Dr. Williams when
ie came back again that thcii
ope was to be able to subscribe
or the pa-per. Dr. Williams is
hinking of coming, to Columbia
ext Wednesday, if so, he will
lake his business with the otties
of the Palmetto Leader and
oo he may stay a few days tc
uok Columbia over. ' ' -
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CLINTON NEWS-?p-:
Mrs. Virginia P. Kennedy and
on James, Jr., left for. Plant Ciy,=
Fla., Saturday 5th.
Rev. E. L. Lilliewood and
amily motored to Newberry tc
.ttend the conference- last Sunlay.
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.1 Mr. John Gary and Mr. Samlei
Patterson left Tuesday
or The Grand Lodge rrreetinl
w CelumWa,' g)TOlMII,i<r'
We wpre very. glad to have
Jishop Beckett 'of Miss, to pass
lirough I he city, among those
hat met1 him were, Dr.
5rosir1?nt nf Allpri T Tnivorciftr
lev. E. A. Adams'. /ffastfrr q]
Bethel in Columbia, and Dr
lance of. Columbia.
Rev. J. K. Lyles and Rev. Edlie
.Young returned from the
onference Monday 7th.
Mra*. Anna Laura Harris oi
,aurens, Mrs. Francis Pucket,
Ti's BpII Whitmire and Mr. Josph
Young of Washington, D. C
attended the funeral of their
ister Mrs. Sallie Ducket of
ireenville, S. C., buried at the
lethodist Church -here Thursay
3rd.
Mrs. Margaret Gary of S. Bell
The Sewing Circle rhet at the
iome of Mrs. Anna Henry Friay
4th.
All sewing that completed
/as inspected by each member.
An inspiring program was
rendered and a delightful feast
was served.
Tuesday 8th, the Trustees,
^arents and Teachers- met at
he Clinton High School to organ
se an association for Emanciation
celebration which will be
an. 1st. Officers and a program
committee were elected.
Ve are planning to make this
day to be remembered by all
hat^will attend. It will be tfie
irat held H^Lattron^-County* ^
CAMDEN SOCIALi ' NEWS
A recently announced engagement
f interest in Camden is that of Miss
orothy WolSt to Mr* A.R. Levy. The
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PARLOR
Hair Dressing of?
All Kinds.
Mme. Josephine Nelson, Mgr.
317 Wheat ISL, Columbia, S. C.
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ai Mt. ftloriah Baptist Church, Mrs.
i Wclst received her education at Mather
Academy and Claflin Universik
ty, Mr. Levy received his from the
city schools and State College. Both
1 parties are prominent in the social
. circles of Camden.
Mrs. Geneva C. Mayhew, of Oyster
Bay, N. Y. is visiting her moth'
cr here. ^
Mr. Phillip Brisbane arrived from
Massachusetts for the winter season.
Services . at the. M P. Church vvf?r.*>.
well attended Sunday morning, the
sermon was very instructive; rt was
Kev. B. F. BradfoTd fareweir serinorT
1 before leaving for conference. Dr.
: J;vcob Williams of St. LoUis w.'lslri the"
l city last week.
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P. A. SMITH, Sal
>11017 Washington Street,
Miss Clara Brevard entertained
members of Queen Ester's Club at^
her home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Balden of a
Union, was in Camden last week.
Mr. E. H. Dibble, reiiiaeil-lQ-be one. !
of the wealthiest Negroes in the
Stale retired from business, last
week. : :
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