The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2
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SARAH ALLEN, HOUSEHOLD
OF RUTH NO. 1832, G. U. O.
of O. F. HOLDS ANNUAL
ENTERTAINMENT
Sarah Allen^ Household oi
had their annual entertainmenl
on Wednesday the 10th. Prof
H. H. Butler the District Granc
: . Secretary and District GrandJRecorder
was present. He spoke or
consTructlve Lodge work anc
complimented this Household or
its work. ?
This Household is one of the
'7 r most" progressive Orders in the
"State, Mrs. F. I. Singleton is the
Most Nobje Governor and Mrs
E. B. Lewie is the Worthy Re
corder, Mrs. Eliaka Starks is the
Worthy Treasurer. C. E. Ander
son, P. M. N. G.: Mrs. Julia Bentlv
is Dim niivw'nAV =
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Knights of Pythias and
Calanthe Thanksgiving
' ' - Th/% A nnnol Th o nl/ofrnrinnr ni
iiic i naiwvogiv 1115 VSJ
the Knights of Pythias arid the
Courts of Calanthe will be ob?
- t?served on. Sunday, March 28
The local Lodges hope to make
this the most auspicious in the
annals of Columbia's fraternal
* gatherings. The various representatives
will gather very soon
". to^lrfet up an official program tc
be used on this occasion. Each
year has seen a continuous
growth pf thi? Order and it is
hoped th^LJjhis yes?.v will top
the climax." " ??
W. H. Thomas, Grand Deputy,
Henry D. Pearson, K. of R. & S.
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18th Anniversary
Sanders Lodge, No. 61, K. oi
P., celebrated its 18th anniversary
on last Monday night in the
Masonic Hall on Washington St
-?-? This?Lodge -was" instituted
Jan. 30, 1908 and some of its
chartered officers are still serv
ing the Lodge in nffire?When
this Lodge was set up, Sir J.. B
"" Lewie^ the' nffesent Grand Keeper
of Records and Seals, was the
Deputy and on this occasion he
was invited to make a short
talk. Sir. if. Pt Wakefield is the
* ' present Chancellor Commander
ahd't undei fcBs guidance TfiT
Lodge is rapidly coming to the
; front. ; -- -^==
Sir N. E.'Lewis, the present
Keeper ' of Records anc
Seals, is one of the Charter Offi4
cers and at that time served as
Master of-Finances. A list of the
Charter Officers and alsn -those
" that are- serving now are giver
below:- v 1 t
In 1908: Dr. L. A. Lewie, C
C.; Thos. Mack; V. C.TGeo. W
Murcherson, M. of' W.; W. E
Green, Prelate; Jas. Brigman, K
? of Rr and S.; N. E. Lewis, M. oi
F.; I. M. Martin, M. of Ex.; T
H. Mathis, M. at A.; Geo. S. Mas
? sie, I. G.; Isaac Friday, p. G.
1926: J. P. Wakefield, C. C.
D. D. Mozie, V. C.; Howard Wil
liams, M. of W.; Chast Thomp.
son, Prelate; N. E. Lewis. K. oi
~ R. and S.; S. H. Smith, M. of F.
W. J. Sumter, M. of Ex.; Wm
Campbell, M. at A.; Levi Ellison
I. G.; John Singleton, 0. G.
After at>. short program wa>s
rendered, refreshments wert
- -- served to the members of th<
Lodge, their wives and a host o:
Pythian friends.
Claflin Downs Allen.
Rides Victim to Fall of 46-11
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Orangeburg, Feb. 13?Th(
Claflin Girls All-Star Sextett<
continues to weather all storm:
that threaten to impede it:
march to the title of champion:
1 of the League^
The latest attack made againS
them was made by the girls o
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siueu vjiiivex ?ity. i nis gam<
proved to be no exception to th<
t custom of the Orange and Ma
? roon of obtaining the lead earl]
in the game and keeping it. Wit!
speedy Norma and flashy Vbr
playing forward, the Claflin Sis
the first half while the visitor
were only successful in makin
1 from the field and 3 from th
foul line in the same period. I
the. latter part.of the. game, JtJfc
r Claftln reserves were^ sent ii
t They followed directly in th
- foot-steps of their colleagues "&<
i ding ten more from the field an
* a couple from the foul line. Ri
L the meantinr
I with the aid of free throws ii
1 creased Allen's score by 2 point
and then in a clever manner ?
L ludecL her squad and made for
! points from the field, thus con
1 pleting threescore of 11 for Allei
In view of the admirable mai
ner in which the Claflin ri
r serves conduoted themselves
- is safe to conclude that the fir
- a?l result of-the-invasion of th
" Claflih team into the Pee De
I Section this week will be th?
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the teams 01 riorence, x^anint
' ton and Marion were defeated <
qually as disasterous.
: Claflin LINE-lIP - Alle
s Motte R. F. Ritte
Gordon L. F. Sandei
McKinnon C. Pool
Pettie * S. C. Holme
Blassingame 1L G. Dawkin
I Williams L. G. Mille
Substitutes: Claflin?Andersoi
i Bythewood,. Whaley, Marshal
> Parkhurst.
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! Ilaines Plays Schofieh
1 To The Tune ot 23-7
- ^ Augusta; Feb; 17?Haiti*
1 Girls- won ,an easy victory^ove
I -Pvrvrv* A ilrnn Q P A
OV.I1U11C1U 11U1U nLilWll, v
Haines' Court. The day wa
quite distasteful to the spectE
f tors because the coht win
seemed to render a bright da
cheerless. The Schofield tear
! was esthusiastic, hoping to wi
' for they had played Haines to
close score on their?com4?ws
- two weeks before.
The game had gone long be'"Tore
,they realized-that victor
was not to be tlreirs.
The shifting of players in pcif
! itions on the-team by their coac
* Miss Smith, soon tojd-o? her pep
turned mina. i ne names tear
played5 well throughout the gam
The features however weref
guarding of Misses Powell an
Hamilton and the goal shortin
oTMiss Redd.
Haines LINE-UP Schofiel
' Redd F. Wrigh
Henderson F. " R. Hamilto
5 Hudson > C. " ?Hi
J Goldwire C. Johnso
- Jo well? CL
Referee?Miss Jones?Pain
College. Scorer ? Wilsor
Fisher?Timekeeper.
7"FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 192t
HAINES UNIVERSITY
October 1?Brewer Normal.
. October 8-?Booker T. Wash'toi
October 15?Benedict College.
October 22?Harbison College.
J October" 29?Union.?r
. November 5? S. C. State. '
November 11?Voorhees Inst.
November 19?Claflin Universit
Nvember 25?Morris College.
J Basket Ball Among: th
? Boys in the Schools
f In Ga.-S. C# League
Although Basket-Ball is a m.i
jor sport in most schools in th
Assn. are playing. It is hope
r by the Alumni and friends ofs
the schools that each school wi
J organize a team and pla>y ar
5 further aid in the physical ar
3 mental developement of the
5 students.
S Th#? camp nlfltrorl rwnlxr
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Faine College, Claflin Universit
L Haines Institute ftnd Schofiol
f Of these four teams, Paine Cc
5 lege's team because of its exp
2 rience and knowledge of tT
=_ game- is-without doubt the he
j with Claflin University secor
i and Haines and Schofield wl
t have just begun this year la?t.
c , The Paine College team
TfTE PALMETTO
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n [seasoned, and fast and should I
's give a good account of itself if 1
g pitted against the best school *
ie teams in this County. . So far r
n this season. Paine College has i
ie.jpel -aixUx-le-feafed?AHicttst Htgtr1
School, Seidcn of Brunswick, ^
ie Waynesboro High and Claflin U- 8
1- niversity. _ Claflin has lost two ^
id games to Paine College and won ?
t- from Haines. Haines has won t
lejfrom Sell oft eld and the Augusta 71
i- Stars, and has lost to Schofield, 1
V
ts Claflin University and Selden. ^
e- Schofield has won from Haines t
ir-and lost to llninoM-and Paine, w
l-j Standing W.. L. P. C. J
a, Paine -.*'5 0 1000
jF Schofield^ 1 ?S? 250 f-j
3- Haines 2_ .'3 400 g
it Claflin 1 ~2 , 333 1 li
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was found a fragment -of a curious v
contract. It had been drawn up be* -8
itween her, and,a man of seinece-who g
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. it, men arc itrafvn to her, if a man
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rhis coating dulls ^he hair and de
(troys its life and lustre. It covers
lides and prevents the natural colo:
md beauty or the hair from showing
Po have beautiful hair you must pre
ent this coating from accumulating
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928 Pine Street,
Columbia, S.
Spartanburja: News
Sunday last was a high day
rith Spartanburg1, the people
.pro fillpd with delierht to have
uch-a fine day,.it having beer
ome time since we have had
uch a day as Sunday last and
very pastor went to nis pulpit
rim-full of news and all the peole
seemed to have beeWmntinously
waiting for the word and
partanburg is still on the go.
XTfT J. S. Earl^B. D., President
f the State Baptist Convention
5 now on the sick-list hut ,we
re praying for him an early reDvery.
7/"" *
Dr. J. F. Green. ?D. P.. Pastor
f the Silver Hill - Methodist
hurch report, a great meeting
t his church Sunday last and
unday night and~also Dr. Green
reached Monday night at the
Golden Street Baptist Church
Dr Dr. M. (J. Williams to an
verwhelming congregation.
Ttev.f T. E. HaltTs Baving a deal
f sicloicss at his home; his wife
nd six children are on the sick
st now but we hope for them
n early recovery.. f ~
The City Ministero' Union met
'uesday with Macedonia Bapist
Church of which the Rev
)r. R. S. Sims, D. D., is pastor
nd the good women of the saic
Church spared no_pains_tp.makf
hings pleasant for-lhem.
Ijg Tennis Tnni-namgnl
TLLEN vs. BRNRMOT
Benedict and Allen will cross
ackets, Tuesday, Feb. 23,'in i
ennis tournament on Benedict's
Dourt. Come out and witness
>ome fast doubles and singles.
Admission 15c. __
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We also Copy, Enlarge and
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POSING HOURS:
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Sittings given regardless of
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infirm people of South Carolina
r Harrison, State Master, Prof. J
D. V. McCrae, State Treasurer.
? alive and gives to the benefici
pays from fifty to one hundred
r from $25.00 to $100.00 in case c
household goods. It pays from !
- ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor'*
Think of it; and for any in
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t a great work for tha poor and v
It has at its head Rev. J. J B
A. Kirk, State Secretary and
It pays to its members while
ary something after death. It
dollars for hospital benefits and
>f total loss by fire of house and
$1.50 to $3.00 per week for sick3
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