The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1926, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Pur >'. w Fnh " I. S. LI | ., j: i |Departmi ii BIG LINE OF C % o ...,". J ". -?^?! r Men, Women & Cbi Specialty?Shoe - :: making and Tailorii " mentto selecft from ? [ at the Lowest Price . . ~ * . a ' : ?Connected wit First,Class Barber , I : ^ " | A Beauty Pari i! PcparttTK | 1131 WASHINGTON I : _ COLUMB :; UNION NEWS. 4; ~TT~ (M. A. T.) " "~TP We have had another fall of snow ' ?;? -in this. section, which ejlme^lfrfring ? the eaTly morning hours. . Flake after. ' ?1 flnke falling softly and silently thru ?.the-air, covering "blether Earth11 with snowy Whiteness?a most wonderful ~ ~? , ?gltrht tr? trrtrotrtr ------ . _-4JS- ?' The golden - sunset, and heautiful * ' " autumn leaves that we noticed during last,Fall, cased u's to-wish we were Artists so that we* could paint the 5 ' scene. Now, Winter comes, and syith 7f I W? 1 i I V v**v, wvuuvjiui CIIVW.I- ?T C ectlUIDL pnint any of these pictures, can only-? admire and exclaim that the hand ~~T that _jiaintcd_.iL js? "jjiviae.". Service? at Corinth "Baptist Church * ~~ Jan. 24t -were very much enjoyed by ^ all present. Pastor Daniels spcjke troYn" the subjeeF: Personal Service. There * was such; singing, shouting and cries \ ?? ? ? g:c^x83xo^x?c^^:o.o:o;goyj ; J -Thug R . 'iv-p;-v:Chcir ' r- X 1 ? f I : ? ^ | The i^egal -? X ?ship. It ig=&c X \ J J- R- Ruff anc S ?r^i """ f ? 1 hese gent %?| an<Jvwiir rend X |_ They will ~~vb?- m?-?? > ? | - Drug btore. 1 -Prescription > & X g case, by a car< ^ I You will fir ;_xT. I Articles kept i % I Soda Fount ~ . *1* f" A Continua - - X?i~ SQ1 icited.?TT fj DR. J. I -i . " . " I . I : . - /< X i nt: rii r Y -.8^-- "fir ~ 1121 1 ? I r*1 SH / b ^1 ' V * ~ ^ ' ? :.. " . ~ . Get into the Subs WUlla-,^^ ^^ ^Hlhiiiiiiii'-iiinitiiiiiiii- 'in ?IiVY lOthing for?' :: ildren. Beys Suite > s, Millinery, Dress- | ig. Large Assort- ; inel the Best Quality :: '? p ' i ? h our Store Is ;; Shop for Men and f or for Women | LEVY: I " I ' X pnf Sfnrp I ST., PHONE 7567 ? IA, Si C.-r-??J " " i* of "Amen,'' we felt that we were in the midst of a great revival meetly ; 1 ' .! .. . "t. -r.?' rhe Choir rendered go6d music, Art:hem?,fLet us all give thanks,"" was rrcatly enjoyed by each one. present. Mrs. Sallie Young is the efficient orranist. B. Y. P. U. meetings at Corinth,'are full of enthusiasm. The membership, _ha* been 'divided rintf> groups, each with a leader. A^lafge number is in" regular attendance. Iroup No. 1 was in charge of tha irogram on Sunday night. Miss Alberta Ruff is the honored, ^resident uf our B. Y. P. U... Slw-[ ncceeded Mrs. S. L. Humphries, who ' las held this office for a number of" ears, and, who is still connected with, he" organization. These ladies are iQlh members of the Facftltv of Mc-1 Beth Hitrh School. Miss Ruff is eacher of Seventh Grade, Mrs. HumJiries teaches Eighth. -nAa A. .A AA A. A. <0> M ^ tr' . ige Ownci . . , # . ' . ... j a T ' ' . ... ' Drug Store has cliai \\\r linrLar mo rt q rr i Mr. W. J. Beaty. lemen come highly r< er high-class service. 1 _ r. i conduct a hrst-cla; is compound with eful and efficient Ph< id here all the Drug in a first-class Drug 5 :, Cigars, Cigarettes, mce of your patrone r Motto:--"SERVlCI i. it UFF & W. J. B Proprietors >?al Drug Washington ! 'Hone 5507 or y 1 7 r W WW-WW-WJi'A?vW)?^WJ^W^?\W W/?Wi0?tA?^/|?0?0'^WA?0? jcription Contest V*... > 17. - ^ . ... ' , I twic pALimrm " * 111 I 1 ??PWi??? a Qaaaai^cusjaacy^aaoaaaattCBaaa] . EVERY BOD" I -BIG MASS 1p4 P. M. S ||?? Feburui Colored ( Music led by Rev. C? Bishop "K. (>. Finlay, Mr. T. B. "C^q are the White Speakers. -^Trr The Cn'orcd Hpenltcra are; Dr. i Go. I'rof. L- M. jA.Myers, Mrs C-D Sas S;Q Lecvy. Rev. E. A. Adams, Master "~r"5> Culumi,1aCwliiii-d CiliA-ns are ii Something will be laid about this 5 Ig ? By The Coi REV. E. A. ADAI 1 On Thursday evening, Jan. 21, the C play ."-A Father's Son," under- the aus- | pices of the Women's. Missionary So- jv ciety was given at Corinth. The prin- |n ciple character was "Wisdom," re- p ' presented by Mrs. Sarah Ruff, Xll w j-Mi^-Byrd, the president of -the Society- a Ifor-her elTort. The Junior Missionary Society furnished the? music.with Miss a j-Aiberta Ruff; pianist. ??-?4 | Mrs. Sudie She'ton entertained the 'Missionary Society,'Tuesday Jan. 10. tv The members arid friends who attended the meeting were'1 partakers of a'oi most delicious salad course, coffee, tc - _i?... . creimiv caic-e nna mints?wir-s- one ac--b cord all thanked Madam Shelton for n her generous hospitality.. It was a u feast fit for a king. V ??Ur,?Smart?U preaching the?^ gospel with power and is pleased to ! \\ say that the attendance is good." ifaurTfi wjll find Rev. Smart "at Bethel A. M. Ky E. Churcii Hamlet Street each Sunday 01 morning^ lie and the members will ' he glad to have visitors call -to_ see St them. _Rev. Dr. Welch at Zion A. M. E. ii ! irin l 11 y ?? " " " . a h ?ti ' Sto'rie^ S;' . , - iX S ship I xs: $ cl _ - if nged owner- XV p x ia ement of Dtt?| %'Z : Ff . > -~Jr $/ ecomjnnericlecl 1~* X'a i 4ir 3s up-tci-Hatp J *'*| th F" ntmnsf ? .X. l? ? X i armaa?t. - g [S and Toilet | ^tore' " 1 41 Candigs, Etc- 11 ige is kindly | X jjj :: 1 I EATYy ' | f ' l Store | 11 c?~sr?: s As 8 I 8 T ? , -I ' 8 f | essraftr cecKRjoooao ooo o u ^ <g? ?You cannot loce : ? . ' O v.- .vt.r,ymr T( .IT- '?* - ' >LgACTll r f COMING MEFT1NG UNDAY ury 7th M. E. CHURCH | ominent White and | Citizens s A. C. BVogdon 5 Lanham and Mr. B. A. Schnell ? [). II. Bints, Prof. T. L, DucRctt,?$-< ion, Mrs Ethel Martin and I. Si?f-i of Ceremonies. i need of a Community Program T1 Sunday. nmittee ?? ? sf VIS, Chairman pc C ' ' ' . ' Ihurch is unfolding the scriptures tc his hearers with clearness. "The wayfaring man though a fool need ot err," The parsonage is being reaired and painted when completed it 'ill be very pretty. Dr. Welch is lenppd with-his, new field of work nd is succeeding. ? We are pleased tQ learn that Dr. nd Mrs. Taylor will remain in our ity for a while-longer.--?'? Many are still leaving for Florida iTd~Mr>st of them' afu succeeding. We regret that Dr.1 W. O. McGill, ur denti'jt will go to Asheville, N. C. > practice. We trust that he will only o away" for a short while and7 then eturn to Union^S.C., to remain with s." . " Ve are very glad that Mr Isa-n- Hum'i: on m not ?! .?lu leave Union e rejoice with Editor of the "Times" iat this dependable friend of ours ill reihain right here until all of ur trunks are taken to the. station. Mr. Robert Young. Jr.. omO'Shield . is improving nieely-aXter^R severeraso of pneumonia. Dr. C. A. Daw ins was tne attending physician. We lope Dr. is not going td' Florida too, o more Doctors need go there Union * the place, for those_who are still ere. Seel ' Mrs.-Susie Reid, president of Club To. 1, invites all of the members and riends to atend meeting according to nnoucement~."TSKeTil anxious to rease the membership. - ~ | Mrs. Clara Feastor, near Mineral pring, has been sick, at this writing tie is somewhat improved. Mr. Wade Hampton, our popular Kef, .is in the "Land of Flpwers." he Madam is keeping up nieely uner the strain, she finds it. a little ruly but don't mean to complain. -Union has a number of widows WlTO re not thinking about a change of i.nr.-?we wonder why some of them ho me fail tu luok upo'nf:gflfr~nTOefi drn^ed, will not consent to embark pon the matrimonial seas. Dr. Thomas of Camdenr S. C., spent few days in our City. He was a loasant visitor at McBeth High i:huul, being much interested in edu| r? MME.E. ROSA MAYNER Philadelphia's most popular Hair rist and Founder of the Hair ( whjch grows the hair one inch a i ?-J^ICE LlSf" Rosa's Wonderful Pressing Oil ^Rosa's Special Hatr Grower for Mi Rosa's Wonderful Hair Grower Rosa's Temple Hair Grower __i_. - Rosa's Double Strength Hair Orur ?Positively Ev< Hi i Mi. i i i iiMf i *si ii mi. ' jj&M ,t % --7' ; ^vy.'w \ '. ' ; . *' V _.V!, * ' f'. -CSfL ' ^ . I -' /' ' ?' ', . t IC036O030C0MO0C8O0O0O0O030O0MC02C03KOKK0C0CK8 Get B< L ??Consult Th j;; Hair Culture, Facial \\\? ing,,Hcti* j; y All done bette :: ^b * J !_ Mmes. Addie Lyles i Poro Bea 11 I. S. Leevy's D< j+i I 143V Washington Stre? fFrawrnrBm^ SDR. GEORGE W. (Ji wi/ABn n The Voorhees Annual F ?held at the Institute Wedne; _cises beginning at 10:00 o' farmers, all business men al Come early. Dinner will be s Dr. Carver speaks at 2: ( :?! chemist an dscientist. .Dr. C j gi products from the sweet pota I 8; nut and sixty articles of vs a; We hope to make this oi p! of its kind that has ever beei 8 be present. cation, he never leaves the City without peeping in^to see how the work is prog'-e-:;ng. ,Mrs. Lt^tie Bolden on North Pinkary Society of Zion A. M.E. Church. _ Wc have already received our invi tat.on for which we-are thankful. ^ -Mvff, Geneva Daniels entertained the "Stirring Club" of Corinth on last Thursday. " The program was a rare treat to - those who attended the meeting. A delicious salad course was- served. Thanks were tendered the hostess for her kindness. , 5 Mrs. Leola Worthy is still president " cff~the"Stirring Club." ~ -| Rev. J. C. Tobin, preached at Cir-.! !(inth on Sunday evening Jan. 31. The .^sermon was enjoyed by all present, j J A. & T. COLLEGE. 1 ' ' ?' ?\ 'Greensboro, N. C., Feb. 5-r-The; ' 1 fast A, & T. Quintette defeated the Lutheran College F-ve by a' score ol 26-1(5. Th? visiting tjoam was visibly bewildered by Ihe dazzling and spectacular, pefformance of the Byarm machine. j The Quintette will make a (tour of eastern Caroling during the week of February 1, playing Bricks, Shaw, Rocky Mount and -North Carolina State CoHege.Hampton will invade the home " j court, Feb. 12, and Morehouse, Feb. ~T8. T>on't miss these tfames. The College h&s just closed a J " very encoufaglng week of prayer i 8?ao8ca3E8sooB3^casrtty^^ ROSA'S WONDER! (RATIONS ST^ Reg. U. S. 1 Beautiful H ? - Mme. E. ROSA MANNER'S N1 ^AND SCALP POSITIVELY WIL ONE INCH IN A MONTH OR I jjPy* Thousand? of women can te Grower has done for their hair. Cultu ner'8 IIair Grower actually does \ I rower month. from falling immediately, and ?All of the tbv at your Drue St 1.00 Order to _ I_ . _?1617 FITZWATEI " " 100 Ar.KWTB WANTI _ - .50 . FUL H -0 Use Madam E. * and be convinced 1 rer .75 ticallyfr^ated. sry Contestant W :.> ' . 0" 2 hi 'J V* ' -- - 0R(vrAiiy Frfjfwry fl, 1986 CfWSCO2WCTO0??3COCO?33C^^ iautiful" e Specialist -if?? * ? Massaging, Manicur- - | ; Bobbing .':J 1; r than the best - ?> V : . .... . J ... - - X & Geneva Houston .! ^ .uty Shop if apartment Store -1 . st? Columbia, S. C.?: j|L S UtVEK, T U | ^ Co SPFAKc - I armer's Conference will be X .J... TT*.. I irr 11 ~ V suay, x^iuxiuai^ exer- ?-?_? clock A. M. We invite the ? id their wives to be present. 4 erved. -7' . ' ? . ?r ? 15 PrM. Hear this noted T arver has developed over_ltiO^_X-_ to, over 150 uses foFthe pea: _ X. due from the pecan. d? le of the greatest meetings '{* 1 held here. We invite all to 4 T.he, services were daily conducted by Rev. Miller, Pastor, Pres- = byterian Uhurch of the city. I tie 7 wek" of prayer oMed Sunday at the^ regular vesper services, at which time Captain Bivins of the Salvation Army delivered a sermon from the text, "Choose ve this day whom shall ye serve" A Many members of the studentbody openly confessed and .pro- A fessed Christianity. .J. I Mr. J. H. Twitty, class 28, attended the conference of Y. Mt C. A. Workers which was held in J Ralegh, N. C. Only six Negro "delegates were present. Mr. Twitty reports a .very helpful session in which he took an active parti-? ~ The College "Gym/Mike,. thg^___J_ institution, is constantly being i used for .the service of the Negro constituents of the State of N. C. With constant frequency, the various, teams, representing Bennett, Lutheran and the city public schools, not only practice, "Gym." Wednesday night, the ' girls' quintette of Washington ? Street High overwhelmingly defeated the quintette from Hillside High, Durham, N. C. ? ?UL HAIR PREPA* j UNTD SUPREME j Latent-Office. \ -?? [air PnsaihlA ? SW DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR 1 ,L GROW THE HAIR Vi INCH TO | IQNEYLREFUNDED! stify what Mme. Maynrr's Hair * _They will stfy that Madam May- g % vhat she claims.- It stops the hair g makes it grow. - jgj re ^ listed articles may be bought '5 ore or by sending P. O. Money g t STREET Philadelphia, Pa. S 5D TO SELL ROSA'S WONDER- | AIR PREPARATIONS " I Rosa Mayner's Hair Preparations g Hint tiflir can *?? pfown u s . ? ins?See page 3 i . 1