The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6

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jpggpCK . N -r. g * gjgr CONTESTANTS ENT With great, interest, and pnthnsin TliE-PALME'llO 5,000 Subscribers "' THE GR] 1 Premium Offer ever made in this Read our offer on page 3. Following are the names of ?entered:* " . Miss Eloise Jaggers _ ??Rev. S. tj. Campbell Rev. M. C. Williams Rev. W. R. Bowman Miss Annie L. Ackerman--^_: Rev. 0.-At Parker i Miss Myrtlp F.vans ? .11 Miss Glennie Mae Mosely __ ____ Mr. E. C. Clark . Mr.' R. L. Blue __ Rev. S. C. Campbell ? 'I1. Li. Lemon . . Miss Louiko W. Rtindolph * * . C"T" ' , , ' ANDERSON NEWS " ' I . VLit'tle Janie Cary Edwards, , who has been very, sick is stead- ' ily improving. <*-+?: - \ , . . Little James K. Peek has been in bed for severall days. We hope he will scon be out again.j, ?j* ' Charles S. Morris, the noted ...... lecturer was expected to speak at St.-Paul Baptist Church Sun? day aiternoom tVe were greatly disappointed by his non-appear" *. ance. j : 1YT1.1 T.Hwrerfir TTufTur is hpt'tr: from Albany, N. Y. to attend his-grandmothers funeral. ~f ~r Although it rained, steadily Sunday morning, there were a~ few faithful members who "at termed services at bt. raul. I he pastor preached= a soul-stirring _ > . sermon that seemed to touch the liuai'lii uf all pi event. Thc~cgE~ lection amounted to $12.00. Thechurch is planing to-spend $2,; 000 oh repair which has already begun. A team Rally of $2500 has been launched and all teams are working. The Missionary Society of St. ~ Pi-ul Baptist Church was entertained at the-home of -Mrs.' Lula Anderson, Friday afternoon. Thn qftpnil'inra u-as-goa4 Plan* ?for the New Year were presented and every thing moved in harmony. We were served a deli^4 . cibus salad and sweet course hy , the hostess*-. T';: "Rev. S. C.. Crgipbell -spent a_j :? couple-of davy in ()i eerlwnotl vtir-" ..iting old friends. He reports a ~tpleasant-trip. Coming to St. Haul Wednesday night, January 1928, Julius Bledsoe, great Negro Baritone. ? Everyone- should avail?Ihern-' selves of this* rare treat. The press polices. r.?ve very commend-1 aUe. -jVIrs. M. J. M.?Harle. ~IMrst. B. L. DaVus, Miss .Mary B, Earle and Dr. L.4 E. Jones, spent a very pleasant evening, in Greenville ?7?.? last W.odn'c day. - r~> Misses !Mag'gi& P>u'tler--and Ma? ry Bailey were the charmingdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; C. T.op XUivia,-&unday. The Parent-Teachers Associa-! ^ tic.n of Snuth .Fmit Street SefiooP met Thursday afternoon at the > vjy ^ rri ALLEfr | -o< ^ School Of " ; ~ Bishop W. t 2 A Co-educational Ins *? Under the Auspices oi Offers the Foil ^ Arts and Science Grammar School, Ho: ?r?and Tailoring. V > For further infoi i Jfj1*- ' ? &?. f jjStjjL ^ , _ --- m?~y. ? ER THE CONTEST! LEADER "Begins ~ is the SLOGAN 3ATEST "" " i state by a Colored Newspaper. contestants, who have already ??: \fotes~ ? 198 " 148 " ... ? 1 139 ? 135 " L 128 ?^ 118 " 106: ___ " 100 " 100' " ? 100 - IOO .? 1 AA 99 1UO school building. The attendancewas good ahd a-11 enjoyed the principal address by Rev. W. G. Crawford. The First Grade having the largest number of parents present received the banner. Much praise is due our beoved president, Mrs. Olivia Johnson for untiring efforts in making the meetings so interesting. The Second -Thursday of each all are cordially invited. Thn tPflr-horc nro yni-y fr>T-*n. nate in having a st.udv rentPE-a?. Keed Street High School twice from Brewer Normal in"Gr^enwood. Everything is in running order audit is hoped that every teacher in Anderson Co. will avail -himself of the opportunity to attend. The Study Center is dTfrv-tCTfpry-fof fmy County Supervisor, Miss, ^lice E. Webb. . /V 'T ' The following are oh the siclC list this week. Bro. Sam Frazier Sister Mercy McGowa-n, Sister Sila Cowan, Brother Walter Wilthat thev will snnn hn n'nt again Mr. and Mrs. W. It Peek, Mrs. Marcia Marion, Misses Georgia Sullivan,. Mary Bailev. Claudia and L. E. Jones attended the "Smarter Set" presented in Greenville Tuesday night. Mrs. Marie Jefferson and children spent-the week end with relatives-at RfnW n Mr. and M^*s. Marion Jr., en> tertairied Mr ;and Mrs. W. I. ning. GREAT MEETING OF niniSTHV HOME BURIAL BENEFIT SOCIETY, HELD IN GREENWOOD. (By Rev. W. P. Williams.') Grcenw'od, Jan 2(5.?The ChrisBtvicfiL Burial Aid ety of South Carolina had its grapd union last week"*in 'Morris Chapelchurch. Hundreds of delegates Avere IVoyo from nil pnrtu of the <stntJ and their spiritual .gongs, -"amcris," glory to God; and the like drew many visitor:' to this-church:?? * When the announcement was made several -Aveeita ?ago - concerning this meeting* little or no attention was li^id.i.0 it, as it was new in this part. r,f the state fteside that, the local president did not inform us as he f UNIVE 3EUMBIA, S. >ens September W. Beckett, A. M., D. I titution for the Training the African Methodis^l lowing Courses: >s, Normal,. Teacher Tra me Economics, Music, Pi rmation address: Rev. D. IL Sims, A. *? t| - ^ ;?. ? ' : ? >-* k ' . * < : ;r~ . ' ^1 _ r ' THE PALME1 . ... 4. . 1 should, concerning its" work. This dc stood the- whala ftiing ' and- thought m it was local in it? affair, but to our surprise Greenwood was full of visi-? tors, while here, they put themselves on the map. A'strong sermon was .preached Friday night by Rev._L^F. Sanders, of Lowryville. Saturday the ""Society was busy hearing and reading Veports f The Index-Journal our white?dally L spoke favorably concerning this So-, Mrs. Maria Burton, of Greenville is the president, Prof. W. C. Richard-^ son, of Saluda is the grand secretary Pi and Prof. W. E. Williams, of Helena ai is the state secretary. . .]yj In speaking of Morris Chapel Sunday School,the Rev. W. R. Bowman, said: "It's one of the best, not only ? in South Carolina, but in America." it A. M? After which the pastor pre- ^ sented the- R-ev-.- W.-K.--Bowman. - pr4?- ?? ... ... 1 _ -f __1 1 ..4. P' cipal ol tne graaeu scnuui xjiymewood, to preach the Missionary ser- Si mon. It was pronounced by all to be M me of the best ever delivered by a f? visitor in Morris Chapel church and the best ever delivered to the Socio-1 !fy. Men and women shed tears as he preached God's word. Greenwood S :s still, discussing: that sermon and the congregation donated him special- jj by: on his doctor's bill $0.85, as an? appreciation of his service, aside 'rom tvhat he got officially from the ^ order. P We are1 not thb reporlui, nui a p member of this Order, but as a friend nn>l a co-worker in the Master's f. inevnrd. we are writing these inKlluga. . . ? CfcarlestonJ&fews.; _ n A Mass Meeting was held on last.. -Tuesday night in in+crest of Avor-y"^rrstttut^ atMorris Brown AT/ W- hi. ^ ChurchT A'very interesting pro-| Tram "was"rendered by some~pt~the-students and members of th cFaculty We principal sneaker Trf?the ovrn;n(r was Mr. Genrjre Q. White, mom- tJ her of the American Idtssion Bhard. j.-. Over ?1,100 has f^en raised by the Community for "the institution since , October. j * Mrs. Louise Fordham Holmes of | Florence was in the city last week, a While here she made an address to ? ho Ladles'- f ederation- Club. \vhioh bonis her name.?She was* the p;nost if "Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorne. The funeral services of Mr. James i/ II. Harleston were held on last Sun-, ? lay afternoon. The uiaii.v floral of- g'eringrs as well as larpre attendance ^ .-J oclm.m in which he niesten iu yie vniw.... ... was held in this city. For a number iV of years he was an officer in Old iV bethel M. E. Church, of which Rev,; Mouzon Is pastor. ^ Amonp the j-ecent visitors to' the j -*rrr Mr. gwynwwr Cai iuH,' who' is affiliated with the American IIu- s mane Society.. While here he^was-Si 1 ho puest.df Rev. J. C. Dunbar, Pastor "of Morris'"Street" Baptist church. ^ The Palmetto Leader is on . sale at Dewee's-News-stand, Kin or St. i ^ Thp Entro Nona Five-hundred Club ^ was entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs." A. G. Sartor, 257.Ash- 7 ley Ave. a The Eighth Grade of Avery Institute promises a very interesting progrant Sumla^ af ternoon at tho School 1 auditorium7 Mr^II. O. Walker, Sunday. School e Missionary of ...the Presbyterian a Churches 'for the di-trict snent the ^ week in the City. " The Poinsette Social Club entertained at a Dancu on Tuesday ni^ht at Dart's Hall. t - -Fhr= ammuiiity. LhogA LLriXP_J-g_lj now in progress in the city. The In- ^ iHHitjruia th r<-gr>ive the benefit are the Y. W. C. A., Y'. M. C. A., and the r; [Hospital and Training School'. Each I = - 0 o RSITY I : w*~-- Aft 222., ; &Jj i t 22, 1925 ?*? L >., Chancellor : ?? v | X a ?5? r of Negro Youths. ^1^ .piQcopal Church. Y .. ? lning, High School, inting, Commercial v ? ' - -tr V'v M., D. D., President. e ??*?? I - ' '?r:?1 ? : rTO LEADER - .1 ^ >llar raised among our people will jj*^ ^matched From the general trees-'60' y ?f-?h? - ? = I=i= ABBEVILLE LOCALS Mr. Turner Greer attended the 5$ uneral of Mr. Ed Caraon in 1 gjx owndsville, Tuesday, j The Rambling Wreck Minstrel F local talent given Friday night gijj resent. Mr. Augustus Downs' nd Mr. Robert Watt were thej]|| [anagers. ?: ? : [ s*' Mrs. Helen Reynolds Miller of igjf Ivanston, 111. is in the city vis- 5!* itig Mrs. Janie King. IgS r _ -i : ' ? o M euuing given unaer tne aus- 8^ ices of the Poplar Grove High chool Faculty at St. James A, -||?[. E. Church, February 5. Don't s | lil to see this Wedding. Miss Nannie White continues ? 3 ) be sick at her home on Cherry | g treet. ' Is * Mr. John White has been quite |ig 1 at his home on Richie Street. ^ Mrs7Blanche Sanders who has! ?= >een visjtlng her sister, Mrs. corge Sfcppy, Jr., in Philadelhia leluiued liume Monday. The Mid-Winter Examina\ "''p bpirqr VIPIH tViis wopt- y t Poplar Grove Schocd. ~ y Mrs Thomas Marshall Tv a?/l ttie..daughter left Saturday-fori^ leir home in- Philadelphia. I x ... _ IE GADSDEN NEWS , .. ? ; V -The- progressive farmers nf ^.y us section have no-need to wor- o y i/though it continues to rain > 3i< they had most of their farm ?? tnds broken in the early fall. The continued wet weather *?? nd freezes are playing havoc rith the grain crops in this see-1 Ion of the country. Mrs. Frances Thomas reorga'Ti- ma '.ed the Busy Bee Community~"sh Hub. The following officers were de? lected: i\lrs. Mary Scott, Pres., 1 njy liss Mamie Woods, Vice-Pres., floi irjv l,. \v. ttandoiph, Sec; and trt-. Iiss Phoebe Lutson, Asst.-Sec. frii Qpj Stephenson V mot her came ? 'ith Mrs. Thomas. Both were ?6 ellVhtpd- nnH fiv. ] ''ll uch a commodious modern ihool in the county.- }". ~ The members^ of -the Faculty ttsnded the popular meeting of|^ he Richland County Teachers w A issociation on the 23fd. Thev said it was the best County! 'e.acherfr meeting they have ever ttended. The many important i4Jacts quoted in Dr. ^Wilkinson's nasterful. address will inspire hem to strive to render more r"*" - * b fricient service in the classroom nd in their immediate commuttyr * ??? ' < "! I Quite a crowd worshipped at y. Led Hill en the 24th. ^ , - .. ! Off. ivir. itouert weston, son or the n : lie Horn Ellison Weston fame rom Boston, Mass. to be bap- -r rett-at "his home chuj-ch, Red j [ill. As the shivering congreation stood on the chilly banks f the stream many remarkecLi^ k-t Mr. Weston surely has "that I Id time religion." ~? lOffi . '141 Mrs. Estell Westbn of Detroit, { lieh, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mr. Daniel Perkins who miracilously escaped death in an au-i omobile accident is up and on Sp* he go again. i 112 Miss Margaret D. Woodard is 0fll isiting her sister Mrs. T. *B. bright of Ha-good. The Tom Creek Baptist Union offi nd Sunday School Convention /ill meet at Pleasant Grove 1 Jliurcli January 29-31. * 6:1 . -V"- ' t^ A CORRECTION ^ ?LU ** *. Last week througlv-fm --oversight in the UntOTv^ewft-Golumn, 7 ve stated that Dr. Upperman white of Spartanburg addressed om he congregation of CorintlT 5 taptist Church on Jan. 14and}5. This name should have been Ippenfnan not Upperman. m iin ' " vy.'yj rt ,* r. . t . GEORGE WILLIAMS "COLUMBIA/RI 1 ' V with their All St Headed by "F Royal ONE NIG SAT. Admissior Reserved Seats di "" ""- T : ,S11;VE1 QU1N' At A1 j! .ENJi RFSFRVE ? General A Children Un A^A A^A A^A A^A ^4 A^A 4^ CARD OF THANKS TC^VVaahiivgten?an rother wish f" Thnnlr rfrH ny friends for the. kindnes own during the illness an ith of their mother, Mrs. Elle rram. Also for the beautifi al offerings and the telegram -sympathy from out-of-tow mds. ; :--*t HM PHONE " ~~ 63f)6 air ( rtliciniir Wtl<H Furniture Repairing, and Matt ress Renovating. XV. S. TKEZEV A NT" 9 TTarfTFh StV.' CoTuVnlfia. Sv ' PHONE 6487 L. A. HawKins' Real Estate Agency lomes on Easy Terms 110712 Washington Street COLUMBIA, S. C. _ Professic ce Hours: - Telephone: 30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 351 & 1VM, Res. Ofri )r. C. E. StepehfcHSon . Physician and Surgeon eases of Women and?Children Specialty Ce: Residence: 4Vi Assembly St. 1328 Oak S Di. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon :cial Attention Given Diseases < Women. 1 Washington St. 2210 Hamptc ce Phone: G429 Res. Phone: 71( ce Hours: - Telephone! 00 to 10:30 A. Mi* * Office 37? 00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 46? 10 to 4.:00 P. M. 00 to 8:00 P. Rl. . DR. J. G. STUART ce: Residence: 2 Main Street 1417 Pine Strei COLUMBIA, S. C. ce HoUra: A. M. to 1 P. M. . - ?? P. M. to 7 P. M. Dr. J. H. Goodwin 0 Washington St. Columbia S. i ?t 4 "'V ? ' ^ 'k * r. * ..wjS Saturday, January 30, 1926. ' , ? - :?o;oox> oo:o:w:a?xo^^ / ""T";"" BESSIE I i&BROWN |; ECORD STARS" ar Musical Revue - i * (astus & Marled lt |r?Theatre L T7I7P i* -If? IXD. b i 25 & 50C J n Sale ai box Office ||" ; a he R TONE ? | TCTTL JNIVERSITY ? ~ ^ 0 Q0 ^ ^ y, D SEATS 7 5c ," % admission 50c i der 1 3 2S Cents . * ilk SOUTHERN RAILWAY / d\ SYSTEM. I . 3 ! Columbia, S. C., efTeotive Oct. 11, r?26 d|-' . - ' ' ' ^ _ 1 Arrive No. Between No. Depart. .1 . ! 0;50 a 81?N. Y.-Augusta?31 10.00 a?~f 1 I 4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y.^ 32 5:00 p . ? IS I 1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p / \ III -4:50~]t "28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p I 13:45 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55a?. 5:30 a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 jl:00 p il0:30ir~20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a 10:15a 8 Columhin.Anpr 31?5;45p ! 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sa#. 13 10:20 a I 9:40 p 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:40 a I 9:45a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 . 2:25 p ?.10:25 p-14 Columbia-Gbaai -12?5rl0a? ^-7"fr:20 a 15 ColiTmbia-Chas. 16" "2:20 a mm 1:45 p 2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 p 10:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a ? 2i00 p 18 Columbia-Orcenr 17?2rt0~p 5:40 p 113 Cola.-Char. 114 6:25 a "Via Camden and Rock Hill..^_ ? Pullman cars, Dining cars. , City 'li.Ket Ajtwo Alain Xtmot, = .Telephone 63.t?6r , * >nal Cards???f? ; Office Hours: Phone 35Sfl 16 1 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 18 |S P. M. to 7 P. M. = it '1 ?Sundays By Appointments. r " ? Dr. H. G. Thompson , Surgeon Dentist Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. .... A Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. jl414Vi Assembly St. Columbia. S. G ??????? mmm?m | Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. Telephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 = DR. M. A. EVANS Graduate Nurses in Attendance. ' 1501 Va Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. '' DR. H. H. COOPER J" Dentist " Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. ? Offi. Phone 6429 _ 1125 Washington s. Office Hours: Telephones: ,6 8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247 )2 1 to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 6 ttf 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Office: Resdence: 2101 Gervals St. ' , 1301 Pine St Bt Office Hours: Telephones: I. 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res^TQ _ 12 t> m Office 7266 ? ^ 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. 1 Dr. O. J. Champion i PHYSICIAN Office: Residence: |1323 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St. 3. | COLUMBIA, S. C. M