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I ... Saturday February 6,1026 I | Locals A Miss Annie Roseboro is spendin a few days with friends in Atlanti Ga. Before her return she will vis * -Mrs. Lula Preachet of Augusta, Ga. FOR SALE?One new Oliver Typ< writer slightly used.- Apply to tl Palmetto Leader's -office,-or-phot 1 4523. _ We ,are glad to report that Miss Mi mie Bratton of 621 Marion St., aft< -4? an illness nf siv weeks, is UP and o\ i' again much to the delight of her mar f friends. ?rr? -r? Mrs Gubb Johnson and Earl Reedi ?Jh ' of Richmond, Va., are in the city c account of the illness and death < ^ their father, Mr. W. H. Reefer. ;i .. -j- , ? -r , . Miss Verona Wakefield, teach( at Eastover, was in the city last Fr day and attended * the Y. M. S. < i dance. t > k * Mr. Wm. Lylos of 221G Washingtc Street, who has been quite^ick f< the past week is very much improve Mr. J.-N. Webster, tailor at Leevy Department_ Store is..indisposed ar confined to his bed at 2118 Washingtc Street. ?" Mr. Holmes Lindsay, eldest son > the Managing Editor of this pnpj and nephew of Mrs. Mattie Holm* who reared him, spent a week in tl City at the bedside of his s.i-k n'iv ' who is now much improved. He r ?=*.~ turned to~his adopted home.^Detroi where he and his wife now reside. _ Miss Catherine Hoover was the vi tim of an unfortunate circumstam 1 ?rp I _r? nr ?I la?)* i uvautty i~. m. wnen a mysterioi ^ while she was in the office at woi as a result she spei Wednesday and Thursday^ in the .cii V fjas not yet been discovered.. No otlv J >oms were damaged, ?-? =* or ! Miss Wilhemenia Thompson ente j tained the Club DeLuxe at her hon w .on Henderson St. last Thursday a ternoon. Misses Lorianne Sumter ai * Lily Jones tjed~?or first pri^e and ( second drawfng, the prize was ' ^ _j bit of lingerie. Cutting the cons ?iation was Miss Jennie M. Champic who received a box of French nowdf The-booby prize fell to Miss Od6si Mack. A salad and chocolate eour \ were servecT .miss jmnnie wail* V, will entertain the Xjju\) on Thursds * Eeb. 11. 1 j*" f 1 ) A charming social event 'of tl V' ~ week"-was'the dance given Frids night at the Odd Fellows Hall by tl _i ' Y. M- S. C. The hall was beautiful' decorated in the colors of . the Clu w.hite and purple. The guest list wi -erdnslveiy (lunflned?jto?thost?_-proiTi ^ nent in Columbia's social activitie This affair is the second of its kir recently given by. this Club, both a fairs being enjoyably spent. Mus was at its best by Simpkins Orchestr assisting at the piano was Mrs. E canifl Pnnlif-a wlifi stlsn rondprp/1 to eral vocal selections. ' James of 1723 Wayne Street was thing of beauty on last WednescU night when this couple' celebratr their twenty-fifth anniversary. Aboi one hundred and fifty guests calh during the evening. * Greeting ti guests-at the door were Misses Gen va Cornwell and Henrietta Boozer ar in the receiving line were Misses 1 ?Bell Hunt and Hdna Boozer. Assi ting throughout the house were Mr Frances Gibson and=Mr>_Rfibert Bu ler. Presiding at the punch bowl wei Misses Amy and Sara Boozer*.. Se eral piano selections '^wereJLrender* of the home was thrown together ar artistically decorated for the affai gowned, in orchid crepe with hand er broidered trimming, same^ Jjteinjgf d< signed and made by Mrs. -Gthew I y dolphus of Philadelphia, Pa. T1 - j ? groom wore a suit of ?frrey. The CO' pie was the recipient of many bea 7~ 1 SERVICE! 1115 1-2 WASI Modern Equipment a We Cater to Lat I M. A. Entzminger, Prop., QOg3BCaC8Ce080QCQC80QOQa9b808C908C90aOSQ9C80eC6C8t nd Personals' ? >???? ?? > ' ig tiful and useful gifts. A buffet suj a, per was served, followed by ices am it sweets and wine and --fruit cake. e_ Fraternity Elects 16 New Officer! ? Installation by Prof T. Duckett a- ?r The Rhi Sigma Fraternity of Bene it diet College elected . its ' officers fo iy 'the second Semester Tn the reguTa meeting on Tuesday night of' las week. The election went througl nfcelv except a "freshman" now am pr then had-to he set aright. Hnwovc >n !nob6dy was alarmed concerning th ncnun on me pari 01 tne "spineles _ 'amehrae." ?J !?Tin1 officei.s weic in.nlalledbyTrufe* Br-sor T. L. Duckett the head of th ,j_ i Biological Department of ?he College 2 on the regular meeting night of thi week. In connection with the instal lation, Professor Duckett put Hi m stamp of approval, on the work beinj )r done by the fraternity. He also gav j many helpful points of informatio ?g in his discourse. The service was <?n id joyed by every one present. Afte )n Prof. Duckett TiadTcompTeted the in - spallation of course a number by th "Frat-Four" was in order. )? The newly elected officers are a ?r follows: Mr. N. A. Ford, President ^g iMr. Roy"Cunn 1 ngham, Vice-President ie Mr. J. H-. Goadlock, Secretary; Mi t( R. Frederick, Asst. Secretary;" Mi P; O. W. Ritter, Treasurer; Mr. E. 1 trj-Gral mm, Critic; Mr, C~?Gi?Windsor k, Editor; Rev. C. E. Mcintosh, Chaplai: 'and Mr. C. Frederick, Solicitor. c" Benedict Preacher ze ' Z Calkd kj ' ^ The Rev. C. E. McClester has ro cently accepted two calls. One a i Bethel Baptist Church of GaflTneyT"? ' IC., a church built in the heart of tow I and has a strong membership. Th [other at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.a r-j Johnson, S. C., another influentia le,Church in the vicinity of that town, f- Rev. McClester is a very popula ^d.and influential minister of the State >n|He is now taking his College cours a* at Benedict College and has only on >n 1 pruud^ to" haite^hinf aa its Pastoi !r- Since his stay there he has brough 38 great things to pass. J " \ ^ xy Young Men's ,r Social Clul le " ^ |The Young Men's Social Clu |vll?ave their first s.ocial affair last Fri k .flay night at the Odd Fellowr- Dan cing Academy. The attendance wa IS 1 ? I tfine?considering ~th<r-cold and rain s |weather,aruT above all excellent con ' j duct and moral dancirfg was main . Ltained and we are sure all who wit j nessed the 'dance were well pleases The Academy was beautifully dc ?^-onrntnrf rand ynn rnnld spp honntifv v_! ligrhts of various colors here and then _ [Many new pieces of jazz'musie wa [rendered by the Simpkins ^Entertain jers. . a; another such affair in the near fi; ty ture, Wa.tch for announcement.." ;d - M m |W; ^ SEWING CLUB MEETING ^ The Blue Bird Sewing Clul id held a delightful meeting on Ja T 22 with Mrs. Viola Kennedy 3" hostess. Mrs. S^llte ?lackstoo ^ four rresiaent opened tne meet ing singing, America alter whicl rTTITe "t!Tub chanted the Lord' v- Prayer in concert^ Music. "It i -d well with my squ1v" a busines meeting followed the . musicc r program which was as follows: iy Remarks by M>-g T Prir r ft- Paper?Mrs. Viola Kennedy B_ Solo?Mrs: Sallie Blackstocl Remarks?Rev. Mrs. Hartenti ie u. Watson. ^Selected Reading?Mrs u- Dora Sullivan. Paper?Mrs 5ARBER SHOP IINGTON STREET wd Service that Satisfies. lieTs Wotk Especially ^XTTT. Lilliewood, Mgr. I ' " . . ...... v - THE PALME1 [j, Sallip Blackstock, subject "Keep & Going. Remarks ? Mrs. Sula Rice. $ Follovyihg. the program a de-t licdmiA,.caiu^e--t4'.-iGO -Gi'oam -andr >- cakc^vc r6 served. J Rev. Mrs. Hartentic Watson j was called on by the President, ; Mrs." Snllio .B'ackstock to *thank ; jMrs. Kenredy lor her kindness. ! 31 FAin^VOLD NOTES. ! J?Wo v - ivnod at Zion Spn. day. Dr. White requested the * girl- t ) "Nobody knows i- the i.h .-bl.?1 t jc/'"?And they t'.sang: Well. , . 11 After the service at Zion we v.-q'it i v"." to the Union whiohc?wa he'd at the Brooldand BapHi ii. i i luuah: -|?The L ttvi -twirls of Fair w: .1 v, ; r.' ,.'\d with a dinner ? a dinner that mother used to s' cook. . After dirncr. Zion's Jubilee1 s Choir opened the afternoon ses? sion.f Their selections were well c l'crclnv.'. " r.Irs.. I hv-.'-n was-introduced , r ' y DT. " ' . She made a> short ' - talkToS-tiic school and the* good e that copies oui-of it. r The girls ! rendered two selections ? amid ^jmiens mid .applauses, ^ ! ' , Valentine's i. n Premises tc be Brilliant Affair^ _ . rJ he J "vcmiily Street'. Hall on [Friday evening, Feb 12 Will ber '<V. brar-V'<!.. rr.erc of the St.' tTft^rrrgI (,y.orade given by. '.the young r.ton of the Ajax Club, ^0 vorv club of the * city. ; , i The T"hrk vvi 11 be -elaborately n yo' oiv.h (! in the gay St. Valeni it: ' (; . ?iv.l trod white.?The I light * v. i-.l be shaded in blue. . I II ' : ' 1 | Guo t? vcill he.received by, rNhvdv. " Carded (rnrde) guests . may re* u"a tickets from the folc lov.uig members: James Mitch!Leil. Pr"A. ITc-by.' floijry Starks,j * Jemvk 1>jwo1\. Heywaid Fri-r riiayT Ihpry Adams, Thomas" it VTt'rnvi%v f'ti'il Vi'l IS mi' T5nw?? | The el:ira:o.tafll begin at nine ? rf-V-l- ,ulT' 'i r rt s'nv hnforrpsTl :Ttaiicc '. the frvar.d march will bo can el rire-thirty, led by Har-? ^ ry Starks, President, afte'r! 'whkh ''eV.":ncr \yjll be continued r/ unf 11 4 I" e ? \Vcet Home." ~"_[ i- Pua-h" v'-"l be served during >?ir < ci'iv! h.n?twrtt?after?thes guests ur.ma^k. y f)' -^ (' vTe Th undrcd invita-; liens have boon issued through > out the city "and neighboring ', b to\:T ; i." '! a large number ofi the your, rer .'ct apd society ma-! t 17. : ?i. 1 r. u ti'd to attend.?+ i- of ilia -c !:-oh given by the A'jax riffr^^fc-rrH^reuaii^ed to be c-ir-vl? f.r? of the mervt-kritfianL-r S] lenai< ie will be furniflhfefi| throughout the evening by. .the -I'.elcbra.e.l "Ajax Syncopators."; fjrr IIOx -1 OR?ROLL Sj_- OLD HOWARD SCHOOL : T ? - - - T_ 'GiTt'-c- O", , F)mr.-t Jlai'twf and Nar ;h;'.n ? /j v! r\ n Gucrfy, Ishmael | ~ liniiy, Jo am .J.nes. S Grade Tiv.Oe-r?IIo. ctta Robinson. s Gr:-.'e ' j , : Luc He Freeman, Inez; ,1 Seals, Q e n Robinson, "Grade Hlx?Eli-alieth Buvley and Bflsrle Surib';. ^-tirado rinvnn?Uohort- Bi'.-viUyr iiobort ? Simmons an 1 Bpllin Greens* e?St. Matthews Enrolls 5. ; f, Prof, Ford m St. Matthews School Sends f-'o' d report from Calhoun for State' Teachers Ass'n. St. Matbevs Feb. 2?Secretary j ? SteltP 'VOiK'l' PVc' A ccneinftAM' T>1 /vo I - i.. wviuuwii. i uraac ^ '5 find rojiori 0>" Calhoun County Toach5 c;*h Association. Twenty one of our: 5 teachers joined last Saturday, and we x expert mo: o later. Send badges and [ receipts by. return mnil = 1 ? P- S. Tins is the best report they r lave eve rreceivcd froin Calhoun Coun3 4-y?for* ?ii_a'.e Teaehers' Assoeia? g tion. Mr, For<l is active and his in;Interest in the state Convention is seen ?N tTO LEADER by the reports sent in from Calhoun' County. . . State College Obserees Week of Prayer. K Orangeburg, J&n. 30?T h-eInmost important work of local and public interest as well as value! at the State College this week L was a series of religious services for strengthening Christian influences and holping-individttat ? students to better moral living. Successful efforts were made to have most of the students who were converted to take a definite stand for the "Christian ? Way of Life." Ninety per cent A or more of those in the College, not already definitely associated? with some church or professinsr Clnislianily. decided lu lake the $tand in these meetings. The College Chapel was Tiausfuinied Tpj into a veritable church. Valua- w, ble and GfTectiye. service in this ar connection wasrendered by Rev. j3e R. E. Brogdon, Pastor of Wil- jn Hams Chapel A. M. E. Church of ^ this city, who has had wide ex- ..., perience in religious leadership |n of students. Members of the faettlty especially active inthisef-i;ort were Professor B. E. Mays of the - English Department, a -Master of Arts of ChicagoJLJniv., ^ and a" man 01 practical _expe- & cjgnce; Professor A. H. Gordon of^he Department of History and Economics, Faculty . Direc- X. tor of the Y. Mr . Att Dr.-ftr-Sr leseT ~~~ ^9 Although tins is a State Institution, every effort is m&de ?|i to keep alive a strong and growing Religious influence without empha: i/jng anv particular da. -?Sl nomination, or set of creeds. We !< feel that the vast majority of V people of the State, whose serv- ^ ice this 'Institution is, believe that religious influence Is an important factor in building and sustaining moral "character, V without which - all industrial, V technical or cultural education is a poor investment for the State. . It is apparent that the Y. M. C. A., -Y, W, G. Arr Sunday School and other religious influences X can do more effectiy&jwork than ? they have done because of the moral and spiritual results of the] meeting. Studenst' are impres sed with the fact that Jesus T". Christ faces, young, men and o women of this generation, de- <> manding thr<t they follow where $ He leads, if they would live the $: more abundant life. 3~ - ... .... W AN ORPHAN CHILD [|1 (By Miss Savannah Smith.) | ^ No one cares for me, g My heart is like lead; Father has left me, ? AnH"mother is dead. : ? X once was happy, ? But now I am sad; ^ ?~ I once had a home, <? ' Like other girls .had. ?I-hungry and cold, I'vfe no place to sleep; What can I do," But sit hererand weep. ^ ??* u fa _Some say .drinks J .... q Caused father to fallp Perhaps the Lodge, The Club and Balls. Mother often said, ? Balls was no placebo be; jc. But -father would gothere; r And" get oil a spree. - . ' I've known her to wait, Until the clock struck four; "tg And then he \vould stagger |fi In at the front door. Sorhptime he was cross, ... -Sometime.he would cry;. _ -T?'. And satd ta do wrong; . 7~*r He surely would die. 'v: ?-2 L He broke mother's heart, And shortened her life;. And went to the ball, .C( And found a new wife. 1 01 : I fie sent me to live with, 1" My Aunt Bessie Sue; -But she to wove, ? c When the rent . ~ II lite* Wu. ' ' " - " : She left me many days t w< In -poverty row; With many bad boys, And girls that I know. CO v " 1 rion^t -^varrtt/r~stea]"~ I don't wftnt to lie; What must I do it is this, Or I,must die. ' p, I heard there was a home, . Beyond the hlup skies; 4 a Where all good children, go, ?* After they die. gr I want to go there, ;12 " " Where the_sun-shines bright; j?. And never again, * Come a long dark night.i_. ~ \CA .. & T. Proves too , a. strong for Lutheran ,, -College^; isitors Swamped by Score 2G-16 13< " ~ ? - ! s Greensboro, N. C., Ja-n. 27? p tie "Gym" of A. & T. College; as the scene of the settling of j i oia atnietic dispute that hadjlu en existing between two rival Ci stitutions?A. & T. and Lu-;ti> eran College, The first ended Ir, ith the score., standing 4 to 3 the favor of A. & T. College. , , le second half bore a different ory. ,The home boys seemed St have awakened. The visitors Extra ; "The Conqi Sea Sh THE GREATEST OF AL Harem, Scenes.and Beautiful Womo of the "Spanish Main7' lealuring "Mi Hughes, Wallace Beery and a Cast POSITIVELY THE GKEATEST Your Only Chance to see the Big most Facisnating Story Ever Writt ROYAL Ti ONE DAY THURSDAY, FE ' AdmisKinn ! "SPECIAL >'' ?i i * w a ata ata ata ata a^a f^r "^T ^ ^ 4 C8?tt^opooo;c^a^^^ Homesteac . : - Opens Monc We have just installed our i row able to furnish the public Bread, Cake: Special attention to orders fc Etc. A trial will convince you th; Homesteac 133Z Assem .. i - K8^C8???^^o^ox8^omo^o.croooo< 38C8O8??C8??3mO0?M^O^OXrt^OO^O< -^THE SIMPKINS' E THE LEADING COLO! THE TWO C. 7?PIEC 2 Saxophones, Violin, Clarinet, Bass Music-ruralshe<L?'?r Balls' Tar: where Good, Late, Lively, IIif?h-Clc Studio: 1323 Assembly ? TELEPHONES PRICES REASONABLE. S LeRoy Simpkinsr Manager, Ben Garrisc Address all nihil to LeRoy Simpkins ? w ^ I ososo^xo^c^ _ .WHOLESALE DXI Every garment is tailored to yrrur ii dor, cold water shrunk, fin'est quality lanship and service guaranteed. Sailing direct from nmker to wearer veen profits for your own pocket. Suits and Overcoats CUSTOM TAILOR P. A. SMITH. Sales m u^hington Street, . , ' " - ? > r -rtw T*J'SEYEN are bewildered by the display fast dribbling, passing and am work which resulted in a mplete swamping of #he Lu eramt. ? . ?: The A. & T. Quintetjte ^ wilj ke a tour through eastern Calinr?, playing Bricks, .Rocky ofesTonals, ?haw and North pon their return, they will be eeted on' the home floor, Feb. :, by Hampton, Association lampions, and Feb. 18, by orehou.se College, the Southern lampions: ' & Tv (26) ? Lutheran (16) me R. ,G. ? Christian tulk?-?-?L. G.??? Ilaines ? Bckwith ~ C. Mitchell treater L..F. Bates _ HrL?F-. Ilasty Substitutes: A. & T.?Deberry r Faulk, Jordan for Deberry, jrtis for Foust, Miller for Cur- -1 5, Pitifor Streater / - V- 2fiW? F. M. Staley (Cornell.) m pi re?Leve n a u w. inje" Keeper?Harrison (S>. C.~ Scorer*?Bell (A. & T.). | Extra z 1H ~~ * i " - -- " i- %-?v tests of a % : eik." 4 ?~~?-??f?!?I-PHOTO DRAMAS- > n, Bold Buccaneers .in 3 Story 4^ If on Sills, Enid Bennett, Lloyd of 3.000 Players. OF ALL LOVE DRAMAS - X ?Incest Picture of the Year?The V~ en. ^ ' ?2 40L iiEATRE f .ONLY BRUARY 12 f ' 10 &2Qc | ~ MUSIC . I ?.L?^ I'I ' *l I* I II ' > ;t4 I Bakerv I7^ ! y 1 tp j . .? lay, Feb. 8 g?? new bakery outfit and are ? with the very best ft s and Pies I _ g r Parties,-Entertainments, a ' at we have the very best. c 1 Bakery I UK, C*-? i~ iuiy Jticci [-? - r >oooooooooaoo,ooo^'c8^a^c9cgc& ,NTERT AINERS" 1 SED ORCHESTRA IN ? AROWNAS. 8 es?7 __-?EEE : Violin, Drums, Piano ahd Comet. ? '46*V TTjmeoJ^andrTor any Occasion c iss Music is d?.^ire<l .? it. Hours 3 to P. M: * i 9173?I7IS6. i ATISFACTION GUARANTEED. < Eupfene Simpkins, Asst*. Mandfjer, * f* >n, Leader., - 7T a ;, 1432 Lineoln St., Columbians. C. jj tECT TAILORS ^dividual measurements out of fast ? all wool fabrics. Good fit, workafc wholesale prices saves all in be. 922.50, 928.50 and $36.50 S SJN E^1800: - . Representative^ : . - ji ( Columbia. A C.