The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
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-CONTESTANTS EI
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With great interest and enthi
THE PALMET
r? 5,000 Subscribe
THE I
? Premliitti Offer evei made in
Read our offer on page 3.
Following aie the names
entered:-??
Miss Eloise daggers ..?.?_
Rev. S. C. Campbell
Rev. M. C. Williams . ..
Miss Annie L. Ackerroam ^
j Rev. W. R. Bowman . Miss
Glennie Mae Mosely _
Rev. 0. A.. Parker _ _ _ :
Mr. E. C. Clark
Miss Myrtle Evans
Mr. R T. Rlim
" Kev. ST C. Campbell . -
T. L. Lemon
Dr. Upperman, (white)
Spartanburg preached at C(
inth Baptist Chucch. on Thui
day and Friday nights, 14-151
The subject on Friday nig
was, "The Furpose and Missi
of Regeneration." Text: Jo
3:7,"Marvel not, I said unto tin
*~yejpust be bora agin."
? TTpporrrmn ia inrWrj a j
ble scholar and ltnowo tho Bib
One Scriptural after anott
was given Avtth ex Act phu
where found. A number of c
ored and white attended the. si
vices which were instructi
, , and inspiring., ?
_________ A male quartette (white) r(
?dered the selection, "Leave
Ajnne." Prayer bv Rev. Dune
and Revr br_-TnViin
^ J ?r ? v>y?u TT gi g; UVJ
fervent and far reaching. Qui
1 tette by members of choir, "I
Your Light Shine." Remar
i by pastor Dr.. Daniels and
closing, "God Bless You," by 1
Upperman,
Every number was enjoy
by- all present. Members-of t
~ choir were on hand and render
~ several well selected pieces
music/ Miss McKissick Ass
taht organj&t furnighedJdie m\
ic.
Many thanked Rev; Danii
for making the engageme
with the speaker, who-so kinc
consented to be with us, he
?? a scholar of no mean ability a
failed hot to declare the wh<
uuunsei 01 uoci.
O y?
Union County Teachers As;
ciation held its regulalr monl
ly meeting on Saturday Jan.
at McBeth High School.
Program?followsj Chorus
Battle Hymn of the Republ
Paper?Discipline by Miss S.
Humphries, Duett?Whisperi
? and Cornelia Ilerndoii. Paper
Mrs. Humphries was well pi
pared. Duette?well render(
it was harmonious to mine ei
Necessary Preparation for Si
cessful Teaching?Mrs. Mary
Tobin, this paper was pi
? nounccd good. ?
Rev. J. G. Smart,-new past
at. Bethel "A.- M, E. Cjlhurch, w
introduced and made an inten
ting address. He was enroll
as a member of the Assodatic
^ A ^ A, A A A
j ATT
i School (
X Bishop \
A A Co-educational I
V Under the Auspices
A Offers the F
Y Arts and Sciei
-??Grammar School^ I
X and Tailoringf.
~ A For further in
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<JTER THE CONTEST!
usiasm the Subscription Contest c
TO LEADER begins
*rs is the SLOGAN -
GREATEST _
this state by a Colored Nowspapei
rontft^tants whn h?Vp Alrparj
Vote
? ? ^ * 186
: i- 143 "
? 129 "
? 118 . "
112 "
103 "L
r~: 100 ?^
100 . "
100
100
100??
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? ?Prof. A. A. Sim,?prosidon:
)r_ up a set of resolutions to be ter
rs_ dered Rev. Gamble upon his de
parture for a new field of labm
i A corpmittee was also appoinl
on!ed to get out a skeleton of a pre
hn Igram-for Field Day.
iee Mrs. ? Bertha McJunkins o
Hamlet Street, spent, the. hoi
days in Washington. D. C.. wit
,]0 relatives, she reports a vCT
ier-pleasant stay and seemed a lii
:cj ^nvv r^"ri"*l?g hom
^7 whereupon Mr. JNlcJunkins ser
3r- a special delivery and of cours
ve' she came in time to save hii
(the expense of sending himsel
;n_{ On December 27th, ult., M;
it J. D. Rice and Miss Mildred R<m
an" borough were married at th
,th parsonage by the Rev. Dr. Dar
ar_ iels, pastor*of this young coupl<
/etiMr. Rice is the son of'Deaco
ks^Rice of Corinth Church;, Mis
| a' Roseborough is the daughter c
)r. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Roseborougl
Union, S. C.
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawks ar
hp getting along nicely in the "Lan
^ crRtor\yers" and are bidding the!
. ! i ?J l- t
I I Ii-tnif. niiiiH hnn npip rnftm gf
is- ther the "gold."
is- About Jan. 26th, the Famou
Williams ^iTigers will again ai
els pear in our city at the Coui
!nf House. ~A rare treat is in stor
Ify f<*r all who will avail themselve
is|of the opportunity .of hearin
nd them. . ..
Die I Mr. Spaulldingj,.Jc^pVesent?
! tive o"i tne - 1>I. C.11 IIlKUnillL'B Cu
50-^?pent-several days in our cit
;h-'and with force at work here.
16 am informed that business a
jthe office was "brief" while Mi
Spaulding was around.
ic, Dr. Lillian Sorter our pharrrn
L J cist is a? llitfcle indisposed, no
ng | confined to "her home however.
? j^gitorpV on ^South^Pinckney St
re-1 wheVe she will filll your pre
>d, jscriptions and render-most cour
ar. iteous service. : ,
ic-i . Mr. Dan Gibson, Mrs. A. Corn
A. well, Messrs. Rufus'Gregory an
ro- j Claude Crawford are all succeed
jing in the grocery business.The;
.or ere still soliciting your patronag
as and promises to give all a squar
;s- deal.
ed I Mrs. Gamble and the youni
m.'lady of the house-are doing wei
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N UNIVE
COLUMBIA, S.
)pens Septembei
V. W. Beckett, A. M., D.
# nstitution
for the Trainir
i of the African Methodist
'ollowing Courses:
ices, Normal, Teacher Tr
lome Economics, Music,. I
formation address:
Rer. D. H. Sims, A
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THE PALME!
-4-- -,.v:r. ,u ,,55^" ~ \
_ ?in.a few weeks the maaam and o
the little ones wilt'leave for the p
city of the "Spartans" where , c
they go to join Rev. Gamble in;c
iy go with them and prayers for! i:
p?- their success'. -\n
A letter from our son, Mr. e
Lucius M. Tobin writes encoura?
jg- gmgly^ of sehool work in N. C.j (
ss teacher in High school. In j
first year latin, ten persons made (1
above 90 per cent during the 3rd n
month. The highest mark 98. |s
On each Tuesday we have grotip 1a
_ meetings where many problems 1"
are discussed relative to the F
r work. We mention this as a
? there are many who would like
~ to hear from this yuung man. ^
? Jan. 17 another rainy Sunday t
t attendance was very ^
^ small and of course preachers
left out. ~
Be of good courage, "God will
r take care of you." . _
On Tuesday Jan. 12th. the- ?
j. Missionary Society of Zion A.
- M. E. Church was entertained at
n the beautiful home of Mr. and
[_ Mrs.. Claude Crawford on North
h ITrickney SC Mrs Crawford is y
ono of our young matrons whn ET
kiiowslfbw to ontortftin. Her npw +
[K,,m 11 1~~1 1 ! !-- ' <* -
e uuiigauuw iuuKea iiKe a iairy gar
ie and ferns. . A delicious salad
n course, crackers and pickles, ham a
. 10
f ice cream, cake, coffee and mints
r were served to the delight of all a
present. We received our invi- 3
e tatiuii when-all was over. See! (
3 on Thursday for New York. John *
n Turner, Jr._ will accompany her. 1
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,fl CHESTER PARAGRAPHS t
! O '
' e
Miss. Charity Ghist and Mr. s
e Lewis Hicks were married Satin*- f
^ day. -Mr. Hicks left Saturday for 0
ir Detroit, and Mrs. Hicks will joIrTT
l" frim in April Thev havo the best i?
-k wishes of a host of friends.
[S Large size U. S. flags have v
IVeerf placed on the top of therFH t
'* School building and the Loomis s
e Street building. Exercises ap- d
!S propriate to the flag will be a
g. feature ?of the classroom work a
on Friday^ - Prof Finley and his a
l" corps of teacher-are working h
~ hard to make tnis, tne best year ~
J of the history of the schqpl. ? _
I The Women's Missionary So- j
* ciety of the Calvary Baptist b
r- Church of, which Mrs. Hettie n
Rainey is President, rendered a d
l" pleasing program on Sunday" n
't night. The paper by Mrs. J.; b
E. Spann on,- "How to Begin the p
& Kew Year." was especially good, t
the third Sunday flight in a
- February, what promises to be J
a real treat will be a program a
given by the boys only*
i- * Mrs. Niland, of (Camden, is t
d QnpnHinor turn ,iuool/s xxri + V. Un- I y~
^V4iVttl?5 fc/ TT VT Willi liCI I
I- daughter, Mrs Hettie Rainey. a*
y _ Mrs. .Sylvia Brown of Morris-^ ?
e town, N. J. is in the city to spend
e a month. _ ? a
Mr. J. E. Spann, undertaker,-1
g has iust purchased the East v
II Side Presbyterian Church ( white t
i.
- - - _- - - I
:rsity|
- 22., 1925 |5
D., Chancellor X
? ^esr^h.. 11
Episcopal Church, Y
aining, High School, Y (
Minting, Commercial r
, E, D. D., President, 8
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V?---" ?
- o: ' k .
TQ LEADER > i n
Gadsden Street which he ?
lans to remodel immediately and S
onvert into a modern funeral j|*
hapel. When completed, it will i*
>e equipped with. Jipera scats,!*,
nstruments'and all that goes to *
nake an up-to-date funeral chap-, ^
One of the prettiest sights in j
Chester is "Gilmore Heights." [ *
ust off from Brawley Street. | *
V few years ago,dRev. J. C. Gil- 8
nore, the first Tesident of that 2
ection, built \his home there, j x
md now, from year to year more ?
lomes are going up, and this ?
(art of the city is fast becoming :|r
ittractive. '
Mrs. Wm. Babcock and Miss 5;;
Iffia MeTntnish will 1p?vp fnr Be- *
roit on Friday. , . S
1REAT MPlTTlvn ri'd rriiw ?
UHRISTIAN HOME RENE- I
FIT BURIAL AID SOCIE-~|gj
TY HOLDING ITS* UNION. g!
AT GREENWOOD 11|
Maria Burton Founder and |jj
President ?
?? - / ht
pedal to the Leader:
-Greenwood, Jan. 22?The Un^g*
ion meeting ot the christian si
lome Burial Aid aocieiy IK tlHV-'sl
ng its meeting here.
The spiritual songs, "prayers ^
nd testimony of the good work d
f the Lord by the members is|
ttractirig hundreds of people's ;b
ft eh t ion. ? - ?r**1
According to the report of the d<
jrand Secretary, yFrof.- Wr e.|_. .
tichardson, all death claims are c(
,?:j i. J-i .... - - '
i?iu lo uaie ana tne order is in: a;
xcellent condition. Rev. W. R. \
Jowman who is the Grand Bepu-jff
y and State Agent reported sev-1
ral new lodges this quarter and S{
ays everything is quiet on the H
'otomac. Prof W. JZ. Williams,!^
f Helena, is the State Secretary
itT reports every lodge save '4"j ^
s in a healthy condition. id]
Mrs. Maria Burton of Greenille
is the founder and president Ir
mndruds of people are discus^*
ing tier skill and ability to han- er
le this kind of business. _
This is a-poor man's society, j tr
11 officers work without salary tl
nd hundreds of .delegates are A
ere testifying of its good re- ^
uits. [t, i . ' . j**
- Accordingto the program ad- ei
addresses will be made se
y Rev. Samuel White, T. Bow-,?
lan, H. S. Gallman, L. F. Sailers,
B. F. Mathis and Rev. -Heron!
Interesting "remarks will!
e made by Mesdames Fannie t4
Leeder, Sallie White, C. L. Wor-'
hv. Fannv Jones.. Bessie Howrd.
Prof. Dawkins of Carlisle,
. S. Towland, E. H. Samuels ~
nd others. , ! jc
*' y
Tomorrow and Sunday will be ft
wo big days for the Union, the $
Irand President will deliver her
-V j.-V
ddress, all committees will make ot
heir report, undertakers will be 11
there presenting their claims ^
nd the memorial exercises will i
ake place.' Sunday always draw1
innrireda of friends and visiors,
the christian, march wlil
ake place at 11:00 O'clock, Bro-,pl
her Peter Wilson of Chester will'1ng
some of his angelic songs,
n-- -
iiiciuuci <ji tne union Willi
ireach and a good time is anti- ipated
by a>ll. "; " ' -j
The officerb asidefrom those t
nentiohed above are: Alice Dou-j
rlass, C. D. Cook, W. W. Long,1 1
>. M. Sullivan andJuhn Booze^.j **
GEORGETOWN'S GOSSIPS L
' The remains of Mr. J. W.
jladly, who died after a brief
llness was shipped to Union for 12
mrial b.v the Mutual Undertak- 2
ng Co.
Messrs. B. F. Williams and
fake Brown 'reported a xery
deasant trip down on the East ^
}oast of Florida.
Watch for the play with a
noral, "Every Youth " ?
See that you get the LEADER *
vprv wppIt- if -r>/~v+ on/i /~i a
11 liuv DCC 1T1I . L/, O.
Jrowne and pa?y for yor sub- j
criptionr
It seems in order to get these
?ig men to one jrieeting you will u
1 SUSIE SUTTON'S AL]
presei
| 24 People See!
Richard Hutt d
?Hear! The Novelty
I See! Miss Susie Suttoi
| character, singm
I Laugh! With Billy Gui
!KU * AL 1 j
ONE NIGH
SATURDAY I
Admission
Reserved Seatson-5
ive to call it twice.
A schoolboy said^ "If we ever c(
it a new school house, we
loulch?also get a?cloolt th?t Si
...il.m, lnnlf U?rr> nn tjjnP!." h<
Miss Orilla Atkinson has been
. i - |
mfihorf- to bed-for the-past few w
- ' 9 V ? ~ 1
ays.
Dr. Wm. H. Thompson who e\
as been fo Columbia for treat- m
ipnt fnr his pypa is back and is T1
ring nicely. . ar
Miss Maude Kellcy has been te
mfined to bed for the past few1 cl
ays. ; ai
AT.. TT A t>U 1 ;?J !
mi. 11, n. ivnuc n?a reporieu ?
>r duty after sTsKorFvacation. i
Prof. Browne and his musical C
iw are watched with interest. '
e is playing his first recital.
/atch for the notice.
The churches are getting in 10
liape foi the Poor Pwse^big-^
*iye- . '
uur poetr Mr. Lauienm?-Dun-lCc
lore, is now.. writing for /the Al
EADER. Watch _for__his__ po- 9
ns, - ' 4
~Mrss-Arlinc Alston entertained -1
le Booker Washington Club at 4
~ ; ~ "" IJA
Ve home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Aj g
lston. A delightful time was jo
ad. ' Many visitors were .pries- 10
it.- A dclioiouo oourHe of chi(?V -1
i salad, cocoa and cake was 9
rved._____ ______ jI
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PHONE 6487 l
L. A. Hawkins9 1(>
Real Estate Agency f
Homes on Easy Terms"
1107V2 Washington Street c?
COLUMBIA, S. C. ?
Professiom
fice Hours: * Telephones: Of
j30 A._M/to 2JP. M. Office 3536 | 9
;yu r. ivi. 10 O r. m. Kei. t>b4H | a
Dr. C. E. Stepehenson Su
Physician and Surgeon
~~ ' " ^~~Cf
iaeasea of Woman and Children A
Specialty [il
Een? Reaidcnee; nf
I414 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. ^
Dr. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon 15i
fecial Attention Giveu Diaeaaea of
.Women.
21 Waa^jriZton St. 2210 Hampton
flfice Phone: 6429 Rea. Phone: 7165
Of
Ofl
ffice Hours: Tslsphonss: 8 1
i:00 to 10:30 A. M. Offlcs 8796 l 1
1:00 to 1:00 P.M. Rss. 4692 0 1
1:30 to 4:00 P. M.
COO to 8:0tt P. M. J)
DR. J. G. STUART 0(
211
Iflcs: Rssidsncs:
r02 Main Strset 1417 Pina Straat
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I
? > -v ,
t?11
ffice Hours:
I A. M. to 1 P. M.
i P. M. to 7 P. M. _
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
1?J4
[19 Washington St. CoMSbl* 8. C.
?* ?
Saturday January 28, 1926. ]
roo<>ooooo?<o????^ece^SKS? J S ~
L STAR COMPANY \l
tits . . I?
~XKr" H
v Me 1
Pretty Girls ji
o the Charlseton.
Four Quartette. h
n, leading dramatic ||
or Pntnionno '88
in & Harold Brown. | j
[IEA.TRE ? ?
T ONLY ||
\NUARY 30 -j ?
25 Sc 50c 1
>ale at Box Off ice ||
Mrs. B. M. Dunmore has been
mfined to bed since last Sunday
Mrs. Sam Wilds has gone to
nmtpr tn spond a while with
;r parents. * >1 .
The Youth"" irriprovemet Ciud ;
as entertained by Miss-Maria
Ffraser at her home, Monday
,rening. After a short business
eeting a program was rendered
le meinoers ana-visitors danced
id played whist until the h'osss
served a delicious course ofifcken
salad, frUftt~jeilor cake -.
id candy. . 0' *.
6366 PHONE 6366
hair Caneing and Upholstering
Furniture -Repairing and ,
Mattress Renovating.
w. s. TREZEVANT
19 Harden St., Columbia, S. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY ^
SYSTEM
ilumbia, S. C., effective Oct. 11,1925
rive No. Between ' No. Depart.
:5Q_a_3D -N. Y.-Augusta 31 -10:00la
;52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 6:Q0 p
:30 p 27- Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
:50p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p 1
:45 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55 a
:3o4 24'Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 1^:00 p
:30 p .20 Columbia-Aug. 19? 7:00 a
:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p
:40 n 14 Columbia-^av. 13 10:20 a.
:45 a 13 Columbia-Char.' 14 2:25 p
:25 p 11 Columbia-Chasr~12?frrtiha ?
:20 a 15 Columbia-thas. 16 2:20 a
:45 p 2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 p
:20p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a
:40 p 113 * Cola.-Char. 114 6:25 a
Via Camden and Rock Hill.
Pullman cars, Dining cars,
ty ticket ottiee. 13117 M?i"
.wv Mill kjtl CCl|
il Cards
O
fice Hoursi Phonr^SISt ?
A. M. to 2 P. M.
P. M. to 7 P. M. J
indays By Appointment!.
Dr. H. G. Thompson ?
Surgeon Dentist
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
14*4 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.
lice Houra: 10 to 12 M.;^ to 0 P. M.?
Iephones; Office 5744;Ttes.~ 8708
DR. M. A. EVANS
<5 ?
Diseases of Women A Specialty.,...
Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
Dl^ Taylor St.. Columbia. S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER -j
: Dentist?.
Gold Crown and Bridge Work A
Specialty.
B. Phone 6429. 1125 Washington
flee Hours: Telephones:
;o 9 A. M. Office 4247
to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
:o 8 P. M. *
r. W. D. Cljappelle^r. I
(ice: Resdenee:
fice Hours: Telephones: |
S:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270
12 to 2:00 P. M. Office 7266
Dr. O. J. Champion I
PHYSICIAN k "I
Office% Residence: H
23 Assembly St., 706 Assembl&St.
' COLUMBIA, S. C. J
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