The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 26, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
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Miss Eloise Jaggcrs _l-_
Rev. O. Av Parker ^ 1
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Miss Annie L. Ackerman _
Rev. M.' C.' Williams 7__.
Miss Glennie Mae Mosely r-7Miss
Myrtle Evans __ *.7.77:,.
: * Mr. R. L. Blue. ..
Rev. S. C. Campbell ... .
Ts NOTES.
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PRINCIPAL HIIJYAJRI) AND
THREE OF FACULTY OF
BREWER NORM AT. VISIT
A, & T. COLLEGE, i
Friday afternoon, December
18, Principal W. H. Hily&rd,'
Rrmvfi, Nnvrviol o
? .xivw.m., U'ttmiwu, O. ]
C., in company with Mrs. Ilil- ,
yard; Professor Thomas W.
-Newberry, Director of Agricul- i
i? ture, and Miss Goran; Thstritcv-"
tor in Music, inspected the plant-,
of the College. Principal Ilil- ]
. . yard, a young man, with broad
1 views and vvidu-awphi1 ideas, is
putting forthefl'orts to raise the'
standard of Brewer. . While in
? ?the Tar Heel State,_hc plans fo~
visit the other leading inslitu.
was -directly enroitte to Bricks.
School, at which place ProfesT
eor XSlewiierry,..a.promising !>;;<?- ,
so and Miss Goran, will parti,i
^patajn a musical festival. Mr. {
-a*wberrh;is sung before many ,
~ 1 large audiences, both,-white and ;
- . - "^-eolroetb t hrottglront- Ggofgianand ;
South Carolina; in which states ;
am, is a graduate of.-theTf ha'ca .i
. floriSPrvnini'v nf
<Jl AVM-I.^IL. I IIIIcipal
Hilyard intends to contim
ue to secure thcTserviees of on-1
ly ably ".prepared teachers, who
like these J^o men>bers~"of his
l faculty, may be able to repre
sent the'. Institute before r/ny
type of^an assemblage.. During ;
. .. all of the. years of Brewer's ex
istence, a'white, man has been ,
??' ot tho head of thi.* in-.?t ( ul inw. i
_ For the first time, the Trustees* .
have chosen a eolored man as ;
principal, which . hoii.on \v:.\h
thrust upon Mr.' Hilyard. Prin-<
cipal Hilyard, having studied at
Florida State College and CprUnell
University^it-Qrfor-lh<- po-~
sition.?The?college -welcomes'
"?: this party ot- Educators. , I
^Agricultural Society Shows Mo- '
vies Relating to Problems of
The Farmer.
The final meeting, of the Agriculture!
Society, prior to the J
Christmas recess wa> held, Wednesday,
.night,, December 1G. 1
The -Society--greets every first '
and third Tuesday nights of 1
each month, at which time somc^
member of the club reads a paper,
opens a discussion or makes
? . an addrofiH oh eome subject rr-?'
lading tn-Agrtculkire. . The ob- ;
.je.gt of the Society is to create ;
flri intere-t in rural lib, anil to"
develop the ability to speak
with ease in -public." The Soci- 1
etv mulf'v i Ha ; "
buv cuirm \ iMon or director
Staley and the ndminis- '
tration of' President McKethan,
is enjoying a most successful
year,?A* an- innovation,
ident McKethan varied the fi
nal program of the year, by
having three interesting films~:
of movies run, as an entertainment,
not only for the members
of the Society but-for the stu- _
dent body at large. The influence
of the Society is being felt.
Professor Occomy , Speaks at
-7 Sunday Sen ices. . ?"
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uuicasor vv. a. Uccomy, Director,
Commercial Department
delivered an interesting and in- :
structive address, Sunday after-1
47 Currents of Life." To the sur- 1
. - prise of his hearers, the cold
g;-\ business man was converted into \
* forceful, vivacious, emotional 1
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pulpit orator, displaying the
gps1 icnlntions of a Daniel Webs^
ter.
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President ILuford?Chosen as ?ilelcgale
to-National Conven- t
ticn of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity."
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At the regular monthly meet- v
ing of Kappa Lambda- Chapter, *
fMphn Phi?Alpha -Eastern
President F. I). Bluford, A. & T. s
College, was unanimously elecfed
to represent- the local *
chapter At the eighteenth an- v
nual convention, which will con- *
vqne in Detroit, I\ecember 27 to ll
:<i.?-4^' reev"nT<?n wfH Ge~~
held in the city, winch^rsVq^ie
rent of the Gamma Lambda
Chapter. -:? ... . : L^
The local chapter, a graduate
lIuiuLtLi*l! : _eoniiKiiied .oiLirmnjadio *
have*graduated from the leading?schools
of -America. ^This
chapter, like, the others, has em- e
ptiasized"the""' "Go-to-HighSchooP'
and 'tGQ-to-College" j
campaign. President Bluford,
because of his oflicial capacity
sfs -aii educator, is. an acceptable (
choice a.? the one to represent ^
ing.
Vfci.l Audrcss A. & T. Alumni
In-Detroit.
While in?*Detroit, President '
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Bluford will address the Detroit
A, & T. College Alumni Assocition.
Elaborate arrangements1
arc being made by the Associ- r
ttion to entertain The chief- ex?
rrrrTivc of tlre alma- mater of c
he iiicmbcrs uf tills ac'tlve budy
if graduates of. A. &. T. The 1
Detroit organization r has the c
repaint iorrrrf TreMg^hfc of lhe'?
strongest chapters, of which
iTLVidiiiit Uluford is proud.
^U7L Nil ERRS ON NOTES. \
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The Anderson Lity schools c
Io:-cd their doors last Friday ?
tor the Christmas holidays. The c
ihc'-ols- will open Jan. 4, 1926. t
The- teachers of the South i
Fan! Street School were enter-i
Lhincd at dinner Friday a<t the o
home of Dr. and Mrs..Edmund
Johiv-on on Broyles street. Tl\e d
feavhers spent it very pleasant- J
ly before they departed to their v
various homes. . * -it;
We are all delighted to see r
sigajn c.-fter her long illness. She p
is looking the picture of health, s
?Tin* m Us of the death ot Dr. ?
M. F. Jenkins, of Columbia was I
Liuite a shock to his best of 1<
friends here. The body was 3
brought to Anderson Sunday r
morning and funeralized at St. t
Caul Baptist church, tho old C
family ehorch. - Ber-utifnl were v
(Th e trilmUay paldl the ^deceased ?
1 y Mr. (S. Leo Davis and Mr. O. c
S\ Quick.. The pastor Rq.v. S. f
C. Campbell preached the ser- t
mon. The floral designs were ?
beautiful. "Dr. Moses" as most c
people here called tlim was loved I
by all who knew him.
Dr. B. S, Sharp, of Greenville i
f-ttended the funeral of Dr. M.t
F. Jenkins here Sunday. ^
Miss Willie Grant one of the
i;??4 Oi 4 J * '
i rtnt oLieut, leacners is spend- \
i ipr the holidays in Seneca.Misses
Virginia Watkins and
Anna Garrison?are?spending
their vacation in Belton. I
Everyone is glad to know th&Lj.
Rev. W. S. Thompson will not I
move his family to his new field
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ust now7 , U
" Mrs. Zadie V. A. Williams en- 4
ertained the Missionary Soci- 4
sty Friday afternoon. This was 4
he last meeting for the year. A 4
rood many of the members were 4
>resent and all enjoyed the 4
he meeting. 4
Miss Georgia Sullivan has 4
rone to her home in Atlanta* 4
or the holidays.
Miss.Katie Anderson is spend- 1
Tip- tbp bolidavR in Atlanta. Oft. 4
Miss Maggie Butler is home..
vith her parents.
Miss Bailey, the beloved Econ- .
>mie teacher is home at?Lau?4
ens.. . - _ 4
Z. V. W. 4
C. P. REPORTS
SWEET TRIAL HAS
COST $21,938.69. THUS
FAR'' ^
4
New-York, Dec. 18?The Na- 4
ional Association for the Ad- 4
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ancement of Colored People, 69j 4
"ifth Avenue, today made a full! ^
eport of expenditures in the tri-; i
il of Dr. and Mrs. Sweet and 9 ft
thers in Detroit, showing that!
he fetal cost of^the first trial I
vas $21,938.69, which was exiended
by the Njational-Office ft
nd the Detroit I^ranch of the |
tssooiation?and a?City-Wide h
^omniittee' "of Detroit citizens
leaded by the Rev. Joseph Gom- s
r- -t
The expenditures of the Nation t
il Office of the N A P P ; 4;
dialing $11,377.74 included at- t'
orneys jfees ?f $4,000 to Clariice
Darrow, $3,000 to Arthur ~c
h'v.'fudd Hays and $1,000 to Wal- 0
er M. Nelson for travelling an<3 c
iving expenses of attorneys and c
listance telephone calls, eourt'c
ind attorney's stenographers,'
ind .ba.ilbpKd- fee, -the National a
)flice spent $3,377.74,; i,
The Detroit Branch of the N. s
V. A. C. P. raised in all $6,137.64 t
md appointed a disbursing com- a
nittee, consisting of its vice- |c
"Tes.^-ftl. L. :WaJkeij\ J3r. E. A. 't
arter ami J.' W-. -Cooper, both' n
nembers of the Executive Com-'o
nittee of the Branch. ,This com-' c
nittee, which established a spe-_d
ial banW account ami made all *
in coring r>f !
lumbered checks spent a total:
>f $5,811.15, leaviner a cash hnl-l
inc-e- 6f$326.49 in \he fund of ia
ho Detroit Bra<nch:__jlmong^tre^
li^bursgjn^ntjrof the Branch's
rtJrcpayments to investigators, o
witness fees, legal fees of $400
-(Feaeh-of the three local color- ?
d attorneys in the case, fee ofj
>550 to Walter M. Nelson, trans-'
ript of the court record, meals!
o defendants while in jail, print-!
iiig, telephones and telegrams ?
nd advances to.meet obligations ^
f the imprisoned defendants, j
T1-.Q n?i?
- w me V/Uinminee un- "
ler the leadership of the Rev. j
oseph Gomez, raised a fund of ;
. hich certain sums were expendd
in? conjunction with the Detoit
Branch of the N. A. A. C.
h through a joint committee ap- ?
lointed for this purpose. These iums
so expended totaling $2,-i
ioU, include $1,000 to Clarence p
Harrow, $400 each to Cecil Rowette,
Julian Perry and Charles
da-honey, the local colored attori.ey
in the case and $450 to Wal-|t
er M. Nelson. The City-Wide /
Committee reports a balance of F
i8edr.7~7~. rte
Uail bonds for all eleven defen- ?
lants who have been released
Tout prison, were obtained by ~
he Detroit Branch of the N. A.
C. P. and furnished by Detroit
olored citizens as follows:
rw 1 A i. ^
.tuiiuluil rsonasmanj
. Dr/O. H. Sweet, $10,000, H. jr
Ihcpg.rfL
Mrs. Gladys Sweet, $5,000, Dr.
V: Thomas?
Dr. Otis Sweet, $5,500, Dr. Le- 4
vis. _.
Henry Sweet, $10,000, Mr. and
drs. J. W. Johnson.
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Henry Hatting, $5,500, Rev. T
v. Bradby. " ,1
_Morris Murray, $5,500, Nathan
Cing, (white).,. '
Joseph Mack, $5,500, Dr. J. A.
H?'
rw> l?ap?
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Pallet
| - ' . ' c<
| y School Of
j? Bishop W.
? A Co-educational Ins
? Under the Auspices of
|> Offers the Foil
r v Arts and Science
Grammar School, Ho
!
^ and Tailoring: v
| Forfm*h?r,nfo
filler. 1 - 1
Hewitt Watson, $5,500, Mrs.
Charles Washington, $5,500,
Irs. E. Johnson.
William Davis', $5,500^ M. Pores,
(obtained by Dr. Raifurd.
For Leonard Morse, a profes-j
ional bondsman was obtained,
o post $10,000 bail, lor which
he fee was $400 of which the
)ctroit Branch paid $200 andL;
he National Office $200.
In connection with the " acounting,
the N.-A.- C. P. pointed
ut, as &n instancb of the heavy
ost of such a trial, tlie transript
of record at 80c a page,.
unning_to 2,602 pages wliich
ost in all $2,081.60.
From the cost of the first trial
k -given,- may he "gafried some
lea of the sum needed for the
econd trial which'is scheduled
o begin the first week in .T?nn.
ry. That this vitally important
ase may be seen through to ariumphant
conclusion there
lust be no let-up in the raising
f funds for it and the other
ases, the N. A. A. C. P. is hanling.
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- SALE.
I wish to dispose of the following
rticles at Private Sale for cash at
14?H*TrTptbn Strcetr~One Piano;T
wo Cabinet Organs; One" Bed Room
uit; One Parlor Suit, and several
ther articles of value.
Apply-to
J . . _ W. B-. THOMAS.
.1129 Washington St.
FOR SALE. ,
kin and Scalp Soaps, Face Powers,
Deoderant, Vanishing
'ream, Cold Cream, Talcum
owders, Toilet Water, Bouquet
erlume.
PORO SYSTEM
Scalp and Hair Treatment.
Mme. Callie Servanee -Dyson,
325 Blossom St,, Columbia, S. C.
REV. ADAM M. SANDERS
'astor St. Peters Bapt. Church
Irmo, S. C. - ?
SERVICES?Every first and
hird Sunday in each month.
Jso President of the Christian
tising Sun Society, Columbia,
ic. ~ ;
; Arrival and Departure of Trains
ATLANTIC CtfftST LINE
COLUMBIA, S. C. Effective
September 21, 1924.
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(All trains daily)
>epart. (Union Station) Arrive
:46 a. m. Wit.-New Yortr T2r58 p. m
Sleeper to Wilmington.
:2R p. m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p m
Sleeper to Wilmington
:50 p. m. Charleston . lf:35 a. m
Parlor Car to Charleston
olumhia, Newberry & Laurens R. R.
ll:6tf~a. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. m
4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m
?Union Station daily;d?Gervias St
station daily except Sunday.
For ihformation call at Union Sta
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3LUMBIA, S, <
>ens September
W. Beckett, A. M., D. D.;
titution for the Training
'the African Methodist E
lowing Courses:
>s, Normal, Teacher Trail
me Economics, Music, Pri
rmation address:
Rev. D. H. Sims, A. S
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM.
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Columbia, S. C., effective Oct. 11,1925
Arrive No. Retween No. Depart. 1
9:50 a 31 N-. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a ,
4 :52 p 52~jEQgUBta-N. Y. 32 5iOQp !
J'
We Paint and Fix Roofs?(jlean i
Out Furnaces and - Stoves, j
? if you weed Us, we ar? at
Your SERVICE
I AT ONCE. 1_Z
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WE ALSO FIRE FURNACES.
^ -r J. T. CARTER
iuoo i-<auy 01., , rnone j
MALE TJOARDERS WANTED
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I can furnish Board and.
Lpdging^Jfor niale "Boarders at.
a reasonable rate. * Call and see
me for rates etc.MRS^NA^CY-SUBES
or\r> tt j a
__ ouq namptun Avenue,
Rgfift P1IQNE., 6366
Chair Caneing and Upholstering
Furniture Repairing and
. Mattress Renovating.,
W. S* TREZEVANT ...
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1019 Harden St., Columbia, ~j5. C. j
f Profession
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Office Hours: Telephones: C
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 9
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 3
Dr. C. E. Stepehenson s
------ I'hv?irinn -nn<4? R?r*.?n
Diseases of Women and Children A
Specialty . C
Office: Residence:
1414 H Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. 1
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Dr. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases of
? Women. 1121
Washington St. 2211R HariTpton ~
Qftice Rhone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166 II
dflice Hours: Telephones:
9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796
12:00 to 1:00 P.M. Res. 4692
2:30 to 4:00 P. M.
to 8:00 P. M. ~ 0
DR. J. G. STUART I
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Office: Residence: 1
1702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street 6
COLUMBIA, S. C. ??
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Hours: ~ Telephones: n
9 to 10 A. M. Office 305 "
12 to 2 P. M. Residence 243
3 to 4 Pi M. ' 6
to 8 P. M. O
Dr. J. Douglas Williams 1
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
1109 Naace 8t., Nrwl^erry, 8. C 1]
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Saturday, December 26,
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<S11Y I
22, 1925 I'
, Chancellor jfl
of Negro Youths. >
piscopalChurch. ?
tiing, High School, nting,
Commercial Vi
~~~t .-. ' . 'Iji
1., D. D., President.
1:30 p 27 Charlcston-Cin. 27 -4:45 p
4:50 p 2S Cin.-Charleston 28-." 4:55 p
0:45 p 10 Columbia-Cifl. 9 0:55 a .
5:30 a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'l<f 23 11:00 p
0:30 p 20. Golumbin-Aug. 10 7:00 a
0:15 a 8 Columb!a-Aug. 7 5:45 p
1:40 p 14 Columbia-Say. 13 10:20 a
9:40 p 23 Colombia-Char. 2.1 5:40 a
9:45 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 s2:25 p
0:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a
5:20 a f5 Colunvbja-Chas." 16 2:20 a
l :45^p. 2 Columbitr-S'bprg 1 4:00 p "I
0:20 p 10 Columbia-Green. 15 0:40 a
2:00 p 18 Coliinibia-Green-. 17 2:10 t>
5f40 p Til"> *Cola.-Cliar- 114 0:25 a
*Via Camden and Rock llill.
Pullman cars, Dining cars,
lity rick?"-t oi!:cv. 1 .'-it' i Alain Svroot,
Telephone-^850.????
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time. Mary Lee Brooks
BEAUTY* I'ARLOB
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PORO SYSTEM
USED and TAUGHT.
_ o-r^=- ^
004 Green St., Columbia, S. C. ,
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PHONE Cl'sT ...
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L. A. Hawkins' a ,
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Real Estate Agency
Homes on Easy Terms"
11.07^~AVnshlnertTJifrStTggt ^
COLUMBIA; S. C. ^
'* 6* ****** 4 * *
al Cards f
wvvvv'X";"/ vv v v vv v v v v v > :?; -* .
iffice Hours: PhtJia 353fl
A. M. to 2 P. Mr 4
P. M.?to 7 Pi- M;- 4*-;..
undays By Appointments.
Dr. H. G. Thompson : *
^Surgeon Dentist
rown and Bridge Work- n Specialty 1
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
414% Assembly St. Columbia, S. C
iflice Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to G P. M.
elephones: OHice 5744; Res. 3702
DR. M. A. EVANS
Diseases of Women A Specialty. ~
Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 4
?01 % Taylor St., Columbia,S, C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work A
Specialty. %
fTS. Phone R429 - 11215 Washington
ffice Holers: Telephones:
to ? A. M. Office 4247
to 2 P. M. 1 -Res. 8875
to 8 P. M. - .
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)r. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
tr
ffice: Resdenee:
[01 Gervais St. 1301 Pine St. *
ffice 11 ours:
) A. M. to 1 P. M.
> P. M. to 7 P. M.
Div J. H. Goodwin
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L19 Washington St. Columbia S. C.
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