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Saturday, January 30, 1926. f I. : Locals Anc I . . .... Miss Rebecca Wise, of Lexington-, l -t? was In the city Sunday, as the house ' J guest of Miss Lou George on Ger- j vais street. The benefit supper given by Mrs. H. N. Vincent at her residence on Tuesday night, was indeed a success.; Dr. L. M Daniela. received the prize, a lovely jardinaite. Mr. Holme? II. Lindsay, _of this I city-, but who has resided in Detroit,1 Mich., for several years is home,"on: account.' of the illness of his Aunt, i Mrs. Mattie W- Holmes. He looks1 WT' / Mrs. Eugenia Lyles Counts arrived ?i??the?eity 'Poo: day?morning?from ; New York ejtvyV^ Mrs. Counts is the daughter of Mr. Wm. Lyles of 2216, Washington St., and for the past.fcwo years, has made her home in New , ' York. Being a member of . Colum-' '. ?bia's Younger social set, she will be gladly welcomed, i - V .'-T? ] One of the moat javish enter,tain^. - ments of Le. Cercle Entra Noua, llrr^ ' season was givem'on Thursday after-! noon by Mrn. Alma Rltudea; lilt' af-' _ ternobn being one continuous round - cf pleasure. The decorations thru out the house were of red and whitn. suggestive -of "the approaching- Val?: entine day. Mrs?Fannie Hipp won ?-? the first prize, a bottle of Cara Nome perfume arid Mrs. Elise Jenkins cut' the 'consolation, Caru .Nome Bath.t powder: A salad course followed the' Pillllp! J- :?? - ' V "" A ? Dr. G. M. Young of Harbison. College, Irmo, S. C. was at the meeting of the Richland AssuL'i -ation' in thn rpnrt TToiisp here last Saturday. He brqught a f check for the registration of his teachers and enrolled-his school lOO'* in 'the County and State Associations?Young .liaB a.. splendid faculty of teachers at. Harbison and is doing a great \vork for his people. Rev. G. W. and Prof. G.B. No.al of Hopkins .attended the -meeting in the Court House last Saturday. Thoy?are among Richland's faithful, and like Mes-. srs. T. ~3T~lmd~s7j. Gregory, R. \V.-Jenkms, Gallman, Mrs. Rapctoipn and others" are pushing school work-to a success in their .districts. R - ' g " r" ' WW? . - Prolessor -and- Mrs. R. WT Bouhvare of Harbison College,. Irmo. S.^C.. and Professor and Mrs. Porter from ttoe same school attended the County-wide meeting in the Court House here last i Satnrdny^ They helnng ?r, the group of men and women workring for the bigger and better State Convention of teachers ' here next March. & . ? ? 1 President Sims and the qua'rleite from" Allen made a very fine impression upon the large r 'J House, meeting last Saturday. ~ brt Sims did the speaking and I his boys rendered two numbers that really held the house spellbound while tnev sang. Allen's. quartette is good. j One of the best addresses ever | delivered by a man of our rnee-| "~was the one delivered in the_ Court 'House last Saturday by| Dr. Robert S. Wilkinson, of State ...-?--College. He occupied the judg e's stand in the Temple of Justice and gave the teachers sug-j gestiorts that are more helpful Sthan they may get from the best1 pedagogies in the libraries now. Then too, the Doctor stressed I . some vita'l points in discussing, the teaching load among our!" I I SERVICE BA B1115 1-2 WASHIF Modern Kquipmelil and We Cater to I,arite1 ftfc A. Entzminger, Prop., - - -- ; 1 1 Personals f people. From hiwtalk we needto make more teachers and better teachers for our public schools If we are to come up to the requirements. They had a great - meetnig and carried home some food for thought. j Prof. I. M. A. Myers was him-' sell last Saturday. He presided! over the meeting in the Court1 House with, as'much ease, grace -j and dignity as Mark Hannah; KtoTi?r~of Congress" wheh"~TKere~i were no stubborn fights and vex-j ing problems before the House.1 It was thought the efforts of; Miss Charlotte Jackson, the County President and Mr.- Myers and Supt. Ele&zer that we had such a wonderful meeting. Nothing like it before in^ Richland. You just must give it to him. Mr. Myers is a man of splendid leadership. ? ? - r- ' * Hichland County should and does feel mighty _proud of the Hon. G. F!lpS7er an head of the publlic schools.' lie shows nmclrInterest in his work and a more faithful jnan never occupied the office of the County Superintendent of Education. He has dune much, for the whiteschools of the County and for (lie culurud scliuuls also.?H4smmprvisinn nf Wis wnrV Wvrmrl " I "; . " v* " v* **? w* vwv? sympathy, manly bearing and christian spirit puts- him on 'a very high plane as an educator and a benefactor of the people. Everybody colored and white in Richland likes Mr. Eleazer and we wish he could remain in that nffii't*- ty?r 1 ho navt-hwlvp years. - * Principal Mayme Dunmore of the Booker Washington-dfeights School attended the meeting in the Court House last Saturday and registered lOOft '.-iof her teachers. Mrs. Perrin of the Fair Grounds School did.likewise and so did Professor J"J. H. Kyal of H6r-rell Hill. Professor L^N. Scott of the East over School reirorted"for his school in the meeting last Saturday which wf.?3 to the delight of his superitendent. Prof. Bowman of Lykesland could'-nt come but he sentThis dollar and letter to the superintendent's office. Rielilajid" has a fine group?of tcacher.C They are looking out i rr the big convention which convenes in Columbia March 18, 19, and 20. ? Professors W. P. Dendy and Creswell Madden of the city schools, .were assets in the big 1? r<??i it.. 1 ~ -i in inc. \-/UUi i nuusu issi Saturday. Old Howard School. New Howard School enrolled 100rt of-their teachers. Principal Sullivan of the Booker Washington High School arranged and lOOCc of his teachers were recorded in the recods. That's about the way they do things in Columbia a?nd Rjchl.amL County. Watch out Dillon, Marion, ^'Georgetown and SumterRichland is over the top.. JpSilege banquet to be held February 10. This banquet is fostered and supported by the. Senior College class of Benedict College. The same class that dramatized "The Servant in the House." ~ This promises to be o^ooooocfoo-ooporoo"boc>o~ooaooa RBER SHOP | *JGTON STREET Service that Satisfies. s Work Especially J _ \ C. L. Lillie woody Mgr, j: >-* ,'<>> " :Vu. ' . '* ' -A - -. . Ugff f||-. -.L -'. s THE PALM the best of its kind in the history "of our college banquets. Watch the papers for a later announcement^ . _ I * ? ? m m MRS: M ATTlE~\V. -HOLMES SICK. Mrs, Mattie W. Ilolme^, wife of the lute Rev. Clarence F. Holmes, who resides at 1428 Lincoln street, this city is confined to bed sick. Her many friends in this city,' state and I other states will be glad to know that she is better at this writing and jthe Doctur-eays-ehe will soon be herself again... r - OLD ALUMNI VISIT "BENEDICT Dr. J. C. Jackson, Former Stu <fent oO Years ago Visits ,) Alma Mater Benedict College had a? pleasant .surprise lasj. Thursday afternoon when some of the ol& -alumni arrived on the campus. JAmong the arrivals were Dr. H. M. Moore and wife, formerly of Columbia, now of Charlotte, N. C., in company with them were j Dr. J. C. Jackson* and wif?_ of ! Hartford. Conn. , , " Dr. Jackson finished Benedict College about thirty years ago and is doing a gieal work in Hartford; He is pastor of the TTnion Haptist Church, one of the ,.strongest churches in. fhc New England section? He is also president of the New England A , J < . ojjcuai Liia^ci vice was t" gr^eTTfre"visitors Tn the meantime, Rev. S. C. Campbell, formerly of-Greenwood, now -pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church at Anderson, *S. C., arrived on the-sccne, along with him was one of his deacons, Mr. C. Lee Davis who is doing a _spfp.ndirL business in the grocery line. All .of vi-sltovn were allowed tn speak. \ The services were enjbyedjjy the entire school. It has | been a long-time since such &n -aixayrcf speakers spontaneously happened on the campus of Benedict College. ? - ISAMO NEWS The Radio Social *Club held jits fneeting at the home of. Mrs. .Geol-ge Woodard, 823 Blanding Street on-January 26. There were twenty ..members present .and also several .'nawmembers to join. Their names are as follows: H. Myer, C. Lindsay, L. Walker, H. Lindsay, C. King and O.Dejrlck. be held?at thoEIkr.' Home durinfr ilia yy~\ r\r~\ 4 V\ nf AT ovoVi tirV*ioV? i inv/ jiiuuhi vi iuai vu nluwii will be a Masquerade Ball. Every one is requested to be masked if , possible.?A p'izo will be pre!sented to the best masked couple. Motto?United we Stand, Di.vided we Fall. - ?? 1 .." "OLD FOLK'S HOME .4 - , '" ? -I I take delight in speaking for the Old Folks. Services are still being held for the purpose of renewing the souls of the old inmates of The Home. On Sunday, Jan. 24, under the! auspices of the Union Baptist! and Zion Baptist Churches there was a great prayer ser-1 vice held at the usual meeting place for the old folks. Meeting was lead by Bea. White of | Union and Porter of Zion. This meeting was beau I! fully? ried out and very, much appre-| dated by the inmates. Helpful remarks were made by Bros. I Deasr Williams, Mingle anjd BrunsorTafter which a Collection" of $2.50 was given to the cause. I I also wish to thank the Dor-! cus Club of First Calvary Baptist Church for the amount of $1.00 for the old folks, Mrs. Molonn RncflKnvnnr?Vi P?*oo M. * V-ii-'V4? J.VWHVMWI V/Ug I I f XX f Miss Alice Thompson, Treas. The old folks ask the prayers oT both white and colored. r All donations will. pleasa^Jbe-sent to ?VZO ETmwood Ave. Thank you. ^ ETTO LEADER COLUMBIA GIRL ' TO TEACH f3 c_ Rock Hill,- Jan. 29?Miss May ? M. Fatmerrwcll luiown Cnhimbia"y jgirl, is now teaching in the Scott ?? High School of this city. Miss Palmer's selection.-has?made?it?y posible for & larger faculty. The | school here is overcrowded, and I the principal,. Mr. Frank Neal is making every effort through-V^*the Board oif Education to estab- V I . jlish another school or get more -f? I teachers for the present school. I The Sunday School rooms of % the church that is located next $ i - 1 to the school building are being A j used as" class ^rooms_ to _ relieve ^ _ the over-crowded conditiuiis. 1?SHOW RETURNS %' ?? 1 AL. G. FIELDS SHOW WILL X BE AT THE COLUMBIA X THEATRE FEBRUARY 13 X .. 17-r ' ? Columbians in general will be happy to see the ' a-nouncement <?? < from the ColumbiaTheatre "on the bill boards of the Al. G. ^fs [Fields Minstrel Sho^r hPrP urday afternoon and night, Fefr j ruary the 13th. one |?A special mauinee will lie giv-'Uni |en Saturday afternoon, when all mcc 'of the school children a>nd the mar fstudents in the collogca will jiaya 'their, chance to see America's greatest and oldest minstrel ShAW. , ?? ?1-; , , -fjl FRATERNITY HOLDS ? j The Sigma Fraternity staged ing :a political'campaign in the Col j lege. Chapel at,Benedict ^College, yea: Saturday evening, January 22r j before this entire student body. 6 lThis campaign was headed by 3 ri^u iparties: "ine LioeralistJ' "The ^ j Progressive," and the 'Hndepen- cliri dent.r 0 whe Mr. Nick Ford headed the a I'-JLileralist" with Mr. RoyXun- al ? . ningham as his manager. I will . ^ st&to briofly a few of ttftTchicf iplank^-in Mr. Ford's platform: Student Council pXeparaterfcrcrrF ding fny^eollogo Brudontij.L cam- 1 *'ty~ :paign for new students; more mst 'social activities; larger faculty; *">r* ; greater-respect for womanhood. I?Mr. Tlieo. J. Haiiberry headed LQUi I the, "Progressive" party, with I!**1* jMiv C. Chick as his rrth?nager'-* e jits platform was briefly: Two 0 i Million Dollar Endowment; Lar- c'uc^ , ger teaching force; bonus for ^or4 'teachers during the summer ; college students; compulsory hpca t summer school for teachers; nationl fraternity and frat house ?rea i athletics all yew round for every [student. jevi [ _ . " f Vio l ;T]he gentleman running the I 6-"Independent" ticket, was a dark horse, bobbing up in the CI last few moments ot me cflm-~y.cai paign. The gentleman, Mr: Mc- ^nKinley Parker, fought bnfvely-^^ | for his party. ?' ? orr< After the parties had finished sa2? ! speaking, a straw vole was taken 1 nsa ,by Professor T. L. Dnrkett. Thf>, and. | "Progressive" party received the tual greatest number of votes. > , *r The whole affair was full of humor -and- enjoyed by every participant and spectator. o " " " . _ ? PHI BETA SOCIETY HOLDS | REGULAR MEETING. me itr^uicii meeting 01 tne Phi Beta ~ Society was- held 8 Tuesday evening, January 26, c> 1926, at 7 P. M. the usual hour. ? A very lively business meeting o was held. : g j-K The Executive"/ Committee g uciu a juctjuiiiy one aay last W week to decide whether the conJstitution would be abridged arid guests below the Fourth Year Annual Banquet on February co^ 112, Founder's Dayr The com?1 man mittee reported to the body that Se after this banquet no Hiigh twee jSrhnnF W444 ,of the society but the Fourth 1 Year students will be guests, i iot7 %? *? SPE< "SHOT IN 1 >" * NO PROPAGANDA. NO 1 NQ-FLATTERING REMAR] A TRUE STORY OF EVER] WITH AN ALL -STAR COI BOBfY SMART AND WALT! COLORED DETECTIVE. THTS PICTURE 1 RQYAt ONE DA TUESDA > j^A A^A V^A A^A A^A A^A A^i _ , year to the Annual Banlev.Glover of Greenwoodr of the trustees?of Allen versity was a visitor to the fling- anil" made a few re ks. SEK OF PRAYER REAPS LARGE DENEFIT3. V >r. H. W. Long Conducts Servires 1_! tlP WPPk irrirnprlintolv .? ? ....... v/v?*wij i viiu yy ~ the mid-term examinations s been set aside for many rs by Benedict College as a eek of spiritual awakening^ al records and ascertain the sets and liabilities In their stian life. This also is a time 'T\ new converts are allowed ccept Christras their personlavior. s most people know tfre re)us side of life is of great ortance at Benedict College, school was founded prima4-U " iwi Luc piir niiMi.jui. rengious ruction and to prepare men ;he great and wonderful work he ministry* However Other sos have been added from 3 to time, until" now- W present Benedict College. ur week of prayer was con-^ ^ecTby Dr. H. W. Long," pasof the First Calvary Baptist rch of this city. Every perwho-haa heard Dr. Lung ik, regard him as a power in pulpit. He is an orator and icher of no mean ability. We 2 had many good >veeks of vals in former Teafs~b"ufTn opinion of the old members "he-"college," this revival has t one of the best for many IV-?T. ? ? ? ? o. . uuriif ia pureiy a raal preacher, he directs his itest appeal to the intellect i&son. By his powerful mes:s \ve are thankful that six ved students accepted Christ many renewed fhejr spiri.. covenant. iday was regarded as the cliof the meeting, this night "THE SIMPKINS^ THE LEADING COIJ THE TWO < 7?PlKl 2 Saxophones, Violin, Clarinet, Ba , Music furnished for Balls, Pi where Gpod, Late, Lively, Iligh-C Studio: 1323 Assembly TELEPH0N1 LeRoy Simpkins, Manager, Ben Garri Address all mail to LeRoy Simpki WHOLESALE D1 rery garment is tailored to your \ cold water shrunk, finest qualil ship and service guaranteed, lling direct from maker to woarei n profits for your own pocket. " 'SuU? ami Overcoats $18.50; CUSTOM TAILO P. A. SMITH, Sale WuhinitM Street, ? :< - ? ?v 4r awiVicM ? ciai ;HE DARK" | ~ id Picture Ever X _ : " ' :?J ? '?? . SACK QUESTIONS. A ? Kg. --T. '""'A - ? y DAY IJFF.. > ' V . . ? *<y .ORED-( AST INCLUDING \X ." " SR LONG A WELL KNOWN X - EARS JN, PERSON WITH 1 ." m1 ' 1 r ; ' HE ATRE | Y ONLY , J ' Y, FEB. 2 i 1 was set aside ("fter the sermon jof" course) for personal testi-. , monies on the ])art of the christians and also the new converts. The faculty and students responded beautifully in the. way <" of testimonies. To express to.. tr. Lciig tktir appreciation,-. !?~~ all. of the faculty and student body ."hook Dr. Long's hand at' ??the close of the meeting: ItTWSS indeed a glorious week at "Benedict College. ' _ 'lit??? ' " LV MEMORIAM - ~ SWVGERT In sad but loving remembrance I of dur dear mother, DMrsr. J. Swygert of Irmo, S. C., who * -rienarted thif iffe one vftar aom. "V February '3, -1925 ???_ "tWhat would we give to hold your - ?--?handr-? * Your dear face just to-see, ? Your loving, smile your welcome .? ; . ~ voice, - : ~ Whieh meant so much to us. ... mow sact is tnis day to. us. .. " ' The day on which you died, 'Your menvroy will cling in our hearts ' * Till we rest by your side. ' ft ? *" tr* _ . . >. It is lonely-hjere without you, -In the midst, of friQnd?**we are-blue, For beneath The smile there's an aching: heart, That is always longing ~fot vou.. Your devoted and loving children, Mrs. Nona J. Gray, Mrs. Rosa L. Davis, John, Manzy, Hntoll, TTllfl, Trmo. nnd Daisy .Swygert. of The Times ' - Read THE PALMETTO LEADER ? _T yce&cpQxx8$oiac8^o^ca>ra?^c0MM3tt)aK? ENTERTAINERS" | IRE I) ORCHESTRA IN CAROLINAS. g CES 7? "* ^ ss Violin, Drums, Piano and Cornet. 8 irties, Dadoes and fpr any Occasion C 'lass !tfusrc is d^^ired. J St. Hours 3 to 5 P. M. 3S 9173?4756. j ' SATISFACTION' GUARANTEED, g Eugene Smipkins, Asst. Manager, '? son. Loarlpr - - -ft ns, 1432 Lincoln St., Columbia, S. 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