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- ; A Saturday March G. lt>2G.i ? . ^oooooooovoooooaooooooowcoJ i I i _ Locals Am ? V Mrs,- C. C. Bevard of Camden,_ visited' hoy?sinter, Mrs. Hr?Ht~ "Cooper last week. ~ RKorlipo Rppf^pr yq at home again after closing a successful school term in Swansea, ; s. C. j Ml'.'.. Mabel Bell, of CharUm-toii. is in the city at the bed-1 ? ?...-^ide of her sister, Mrs. P. M.' "Bowling,' who "has been quite' Vii-K. fur *a couple of weeks at ??the V/nvorloy hospital. Wo are ? ^lnr. ^y?il 4-*-* fltni ^\T l'-'? "D/viir u HJ I wpwi t linxi JilO. UVTT ling is ranch improved. ""Mis* Florejice Ruff, sister of Mrs. Ploise Moy.-'o. llefdt St., \ ? spent the week-end in the City ? returning to Ridgewav Sunday \in cornf?uny with her father and , ;Mrs. Gibson, mother of Mr. B. y. jr.u\ Miss^Estelle Gibson, stut ? d entsp of A lien Un iversity; who j V also spent the day. / l?. \ Prof, and Mrs. I. M. A. Myers j \ entertained the Club DeLuxe at I > a lovely party Friday night ??t I * their .homo on Pine Street. The ; fclub I)e-Luxe is composed of 12 r of the younger teachers In the ,T~ \City. schools and each member .Jiad the pr^Jege to invite ^one . Viiest; for the party.- Quite an fn j cya I > le evening? was^-Fpent. / V ssAad course with punch was 1 /Wved. I ' > ? N()TI(' K f /iVut' Monicker:- ' v jr . .TEiTvi'-rnlar semi-annual.meef ' * ? in.ur of the South Carolina Col I ore:! State Fi-ir Assoeifttign?,_\vil fc" he hokf in this City. March-TT! a 11 o'clock A M.,.at the Masoni f--M Teiv ; Washington Street"."1' A i:y ilii< time reports of the (rflii/ei* will lie tnado...and -such othe "... 1 >jis:ne-.'.;c.-.Cumisacted as is deejnc . well for-the Association. ftijni'.'ur /I. it. uoomyin, i res Cruei: f Jackson. Secretory. - r NOTK i: EXTRAORDINARY L>v- . J1- The loyal .Alumni. Allen L Ik ni versify. living, in Columbiaton rA:_ Richland County are requeste L . "to. meet at Allen University II1 Room 2. Channelle Administrj Py... - tion Building, Monday-March i at four-o'clock. Business of in * 1 ortancc. ; George A. Singlet on, Chan \ nii^n of Alumni Family Com i---? REV, J. C. WHITE TO PREAC I* Tlffc Rev*. J. C. White, past* ',j of Zion Baptist church wi "'v preach a special sermon at"Sii I ,.v ? ney Park church, Monday nigl ? March 8th, 1926, at'. 8 o'cloc His JtT- ilee choir will sing f< U?-?the benefit of Club No. 20.?II pubiie is invitedrT. J. MORRIS.?Capt.f, _ Rev W.- Er PAR-MER;-Pr'Stor. I ?" NOTICE. V . > Tho members and friends a L invited to attend the servic A . w at Second Calvary ^ Baj>ti -i ?ehUrehRuvMhas. II. Brow ? formerly of Winston-Salem, y? C f Will take charge. " Morni m service 11 :B>. Come?out a w- ?4tea*r Ure-new preacher-. ^ JAS. II. GOODE, f i? , ? ,i, nil ii ii n | ii 11 w -fTIIW !? x ^ f IMPERIAL I Pieftcripti x | I I 05 Washihgt< ' * | - I i, ' ? ?Lver> thing earned i / ?UF.SCRlB34feJ ? J We c,a 11 for ani: B _|. IMPERIAL ' jaoo.o^ooo^ooooooojooo^ciaoo^o ^ J Personals . | MfT and Mrs. E. G. N lies left. vc Sunday Tor Norfolk, Va., c?nd Si Buffalo, N. Y. to visit friends ^ and relatives.? : ? j?; a , .. - Jffq Mrs. Alary Russell who has ^ been confined to her bedfor the ^ past few dayS'is able to bo up and about' again. . ] Le Cercle Entra Nous \vr ? ? Terfaincd on Thursday afternoon I Irs. Elise Jenkins, being hostess. -Tite lower floor of the home was . thruwii ensuitc ." id decorated with pot flowers and narcissus, ^ prqlily arranged. Visitors pres- ^ ent were: Mrs. Gertrude Bevard ^ of- Camden and-Mrs. Andrena ^ Baumgardner of this- City, who ^ brr'Tocent bride. After the study of a poem taken from Tennyson. Mrs. Porter, Music Instructor at Benedict. College favored the 1 ;CIub with several vocal selec- ^ jtions. Prizes after the games ^ were won'by Miss Ruth Butler ^ and Mrs. II. H. Cooper. Supper 1 consisting of French salad,,0, creamed chicken, olives, saltinesj and tea were served. ~ 1 i ' -L". !C " L r?-J?: =? ilOtltCi i i ' \ ' ? The public is respectfully in1 vited to aitcnd a special service at Emanuel A. M. E. Church., t ! Sunday7AIarch*7lh at 3:30 p. m. ( Dr. Dr-vid Henry Sims, A. M., U. D., President of Allen Unlver' sitv will preach. * The Allen's -<p*artettc Will furnish music. j This is one'of a series of Sun- , : day" afternoon services conduc- ; ted by this congregation and of course" will, be of unusual interc j&rt.as President Sims is one ofj the most eminenKdivines of thed South. ? | Jj J.- Dolman, Pastor., W. H.' Thompson;iflecretarx " ' ' ' [ THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE STATE TEACH-^ EMS' ASSOCIATION. ' j T ' * , . . >- The following persons are red quested to meet the Entertain*-! d ment Committee of the Palmet-j /> to Slate Teachers' Association K in-Room 2, Allen university, afc A -4^n t> . rvi ATrmrlfixr n-ftnrnAnn l- March 81 li: , Prof. T. J. Suttivan. Prin. P. Dendy, Sec. r-'"Local"Com.THari. C. A. Jackson, -?Crin.-Mavmo Dnnmoro. Dcf-n I!. B. Thompson, Mrs. Jordan, Misses Thelma Baumgardner, ir Jessie Kennedy, Modjeska Mondl teith. Estella Washington, Daid sy Roach, Catherine Mack, LilM Jia'n Weston. Prof. C. W. Madden k. Misses Hannah Randoph, Mabel 3r Mrs. Rosa Myers," Misses Sarah 1f? Booser. Lueik} Monteith, Mrs. Ellse" ^oodwikr 'Miss?Ruth W. Thompson, Mrs. Marian Nance. TTTTf. Tlarmah TPylOf, MlSSOS Agnes Paul, Susie Cannon, Jennie-Mae Champion, Osceoa Al re lcn; ^niiic Mae Hall.- Lillie Jones, es Connie Edwards, Mrs. E. C. Nelson, Mr. llanjocrry, President I), H. Sims, Chairman, Miss Janie Adams, Treasurer, I. M. A. ^^-Mversi Executive Secretary, St. nd * Ehrsore Means. Chairman Housing Committee.-?_ DRUG STORE rtrrc4^ruggpTs )n Phone 7226 *V|S ' ' ' : | in a First-oass-Di ug-Store $?j&SrSPEC\A\,1 Y. i deliver Prescriptions. FQR SERVICE.' v "V DRUGSTORE i" . ' ?- *" '? f> TWF PAT Mft What is The Phi iSeta Society Doing1? "TTie^regular" 'fiftrfft i n ST"rrf' * the'' hi Beta Society of Allen fni;rsity~ was -held in Hie Social hence Library of the ChappeTle dfnini.straliun Building, Tu'e>:? rening Feb. 2d, at 7 p. m. Due i the illness of the president, v. B. F. Gibson, and the Viceresident, Miss. Leonora B. rh.omps.on;. the Corresponding }crelary, Mr. Harold? L>. John-' >n presided. :?The program rendered was as . )llbws:- -, AddrosA-?"Home" ?Mr. J. A. isdale, '2o. Thesis?"Temptauns show Lhe worth o_f a man -Miss Asmonia H. LeValle, '28. ration?"Respect"?tie v. W. haw, '2G. Favorite Quotations jBjygeac:h member. "Men who ave labored for the upfiftroflie Race."?Prof. George A. mgieion. The Society decided and ararigcd "to gTVe'-a "prograhV on Ihrispus Attucks.Day, March 5, bring the Chapel -period. Mr. Lansom S. Hitter was appointed o be the main spettker of the oeasion. . i_ThuT organization has made irogiess -that words ^a-nnot adiquaiely express tinder the new. idminisiration. On Feb. 12 it jave a banquet,, the memory-of vhich. will be perpetuated for generations to come, I t wr?< -aid that there has never been" )ne to equal it. Among the unsurpassable "niimiicrs " on pi o^rain was the address of the oecasioirdiy Professor T. L. Duckctt of Benedict College and the greetings -from-the Greek Better Society-of the same school by their executive herd. President ' "" '".-t Nick Ford. Words are/inadequate to express-llie occasion. As Hie next meeting night is vi In; regular laziness .mectihg it- will he_.tluvuti.Ml .entirely to |h^ Trlijisai Hon ~6T business. The pu.r-pose of this "S^ieiely Is to (lovelojic the intellectual abil4ties of our college stiklenls. TO OI R MU.EXDS AM) THEIR FRIENDS. The Pals' Tennis Social CliA of this city invites you out at an> morning or r-fiernoon tq th.eu -TrMmis court, on the corner oi Pino and I-ftdy.?Wo have ail thi balls and rackets neoessai y.?Wr "bUTTl this court so that you rriaj hdira enmowhoi'n f r\ rVla \r anr learn the game. Tennis is a pop TrtrrTgame and a good gry.ne. Ev cry afternoon we have many la dies and gentlemen out. I We have planned to make i pleasant for" the teachers. The: have our tennis court, ball an: rarkpf^ nt thoir disposal Again we have planned to hav a Ball,."just for you." Mr.cch 18 1 ftfll* -i ll. . >'l VI I.' , I I 1 I V ' ' i^Q. ai lilt; Willi ruimws i nsini Assembly street. J A Pal will w* .come teachers and fffends.^at th intemission; and also a Charles ton Contest.. .The latest step ; will-baleen.- Rut itmuat-be m: der^tood, thr-t only t-hose reeeR ing invitations are welcome. 1 you reeeive^ne, your friends an your teacher "friends are we come. No presentation at doc L -just receive invitation. No a< mission. The leading Jazz O ; chestrr.- will entertain you. T1 ! Ajax Orchestra, managed 1 J.Mr. Tom Ilooverr Leader M !?Joe- MeDonald?* the best Ja: >,Orchestra in South Carolina. J Rain will not cut us ofT. V 1 will have a wonderful progrn ; at the intermission?some , the best talent in town. ! erly Roundtree, Dr. H. Thoni ,1'son, p. T. Wadsworth, Mac Andershn, Wm. Wilson; Dr. IL Goode, Jr., Robert ^Cann< liHersey DeLaine. "Let U3 alk-Eat together." * tffie Pals' Reporter. * TH ntTR " MirjevRcsa L. Gilliard 4]i ? o Returns to Columbia p rilaJam Ilo.sa Long-Gillir-vd, ...!, i\.? ? ..???XI ITT IT 1 -ft If .I'll- tfrf I >T*i fiftA t' > Ua4 > has-operated a beauty parlor in Chicago. i . row located and con- ^ tinning hew successful and ^f- ^ feelivo" woyk i?t 028 Pine Street, r Columbia; S. CT ~~ " ^ ""*? - Madam Giliard is an A-Herrite 6f the Classes 1002-190Q. and the widow of.the late Presiding Elder, C. B. Gilliard of the Pied- r mont Conference.; . . w See her on Beauty Culture. Phone 67S0r- ti ?? d? Regrvhir Meeting: Of The t A. C. E. League Held. B - : - , t \v . The 4\. C. K. League of Allen P l-i jvoh ity4ic!(l its regular meet?^ Leg iii the-Chapfiehe Admiriis- e ;rr;ii/ n .Building. Sunday evening ^ ua4 y_-21The Reporter met n wit !i ihe Ssr ior group of whieh w Mr. L W. Sawyer is President. cj S?ir" . we did mil'have a program, i u... j. :-.i t it uie e:iu |ii U -U:LvIU UI uiu l.e.-yi'ea.idro.-yed the group. In hi - ark-rcg.-* he made'a great.im-P pie - ou because . of; the many > U a! points- thi.?t he made, b lli. oration will long be remem- I l.ered by the "member*-.'-- t1 'i hg group is planing to rentier t' a program before the mil ire n Lv .iia: ; 0;;f<:j.imq soon?prcAaoly in March. li is promised to 1 -oe?'aMi>iique program thai.' will iii; .-i .- a ;.x the group in every re-. s|v t: , ; A'"'tor ..the grouiL^-.'-sembled in line v'hapel -for closing"exercis.es! ; lVe.'idont D. II. -.Sihisr-Plrblfli^Jt A few; remarks of encouragement./ CARROIL-WHITE RECEP' TION. 4 L New York City. Feb. 21.? One ( * en. rho yiealc-'t social events of the season--was the Reception t b; given by Mr. and Mrs. Cnsner. I ' G. While, at their home. February_23rd, in honor of the re- ; ceritiy married couple, Mr. and ; Mrs. Isaac M. White. i The bride wc-3 formerly Miss i Eunice S. Carroll, of Columbia. ' fc S. C. Y- The reception, iwas. so varied * nrd intcpsftied thai all enjoyed being pre&ont, as well as greote in.fr the newly-weds. " . . >, 1 no couple was conspicuously i. so o'.d .o that everyone could >1 vicnV them. e The bride -wr-> "beautifully dressyd in preen flat crepe. The., is guests mingled and danced by l-_uu.l'.c from the strains of an f ecu - c was served; followed by A l.'i it h ire . cream and ca_ke a?nd j. punch. There were many beautiful )T presents received by this popular young couple. ? ?? Among those present -wencn. io Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Garrett, ,y Mr. and Mrs. Ralston P. Garrett. Mr. rod Mr-st Thenry Willinms. .Mrs. Mable Corners, Mrs. LL W. W. Williams'. Mrs.'L. Benson Mrs. Inez .-Baker." Misses Mamie Whit more. ' Awilda McLain; ' Glornie. Ray ford,' Rosa". Lee Smalls, Eielyji Veal, .Bamer Hf-yborm Anna Beech, Ri.jane rv=^ Beech, Julia Braxton, -Kvelyn Championr Messrs" Harold Clark 'CO j W. Garland, S. C. Johnson, Geo Clark, Hey wand Chappelle, Her' '11? ?v. , . , ' man Livingstone, Bernie Fugh By Thomas Robinson, Geo. Kings " jton Jones, Lonnie George. ... * 1. * . ' I FAIItWCLI) NOTES. N - l?] iVe \vi h to thank the friends ha,, hi'ik . .imliyirnr. ,u,1:0.-4 ram n success at Second Ci>!-1 th Ingram . was as follows;?- jtjr Hymn?Stahd up for -Testis?t-T Irs., Xor.obia Jed'ors, pianist. .op Invorat ion?Mr. H. N~ Vin-;y*?nt. A splendid rvldress by ds frs. ('. I). Saxon. Solo?Teach id m.to Pray?Mr. H. N. Vincent "1 Mi.-. Dcii-.'\: pianist.) r Road prMiracle?Mi>s t;aura Good., tf "lo?Rock of Acd' Miss Brum ar eld. (Miss Green, pianist.) election?Sidney Park's Glee 4 lub. Selection from Dunbar T1 [is1.; Sadie Green.- Solo-?Ave e'.1 Uu-i^-Mr^ K:-""-Martin. (Mrs.;."1 dfer-*., pirmPt) Report from 1 ills' Friendly Society,. Nurse ai' orotbv Nun. O U inn fsid. OllI cy Park's Glee Club. (Prof. I idrtirkr pianist-) r ?[k*l [. A. Evans and Mrs. Dunbar. Ic'h Sidney Park's Glee Club' fur-i ished the-music, which was ell rendered. Mrs. Margaet mith wi'A at .her best. A beau- ' ful instrumental solo"was fenF?red by Mk>s Ruth Butler. Reuirks were made by Mr. Leevy ?r. Goodwin and Mrs". Brown,0va ifc of the Rector of St. Luke's Fn . E. church.. AV.e , feel those ^ d a treat, Me a bo 'wish Mo n;, ia-nk Deacon, Goode and the Af tembers of the church who "<! fViitf^u^permsision to/use the lltJ lurch. Commff Sooril jtt "HOME TIES" | 1 * \ j A comedy in four ryjts given ( y the faculty members of Allen 'nivority. This promises to-be j(, hentreat of the season. Watch ?0 his .-pace-for definite announce- ^ lent. - i .Vho's-Who in The N. A: " M^ ^ *. * i ? A. 0. P > VI?Bishop John- Hurst . , ;v- . , pt Born in Port au Prince. Hr.cti, . nd now a lead my fiyre in the A. tj '.I. E. 'Church, of wTHftphe is <t; s one of t he oldest and staunch- . 'st j'riends of the National Asso 'iatioh for 'the Advancement of ^ "fa re:! Pconle. From 1880' to , . i I So:;, ho wo;- tirsi S.'.-n-iary of he Haitian Legation in Washirn'mn. He has been Ohaneellor r : Z 4J of Edward Waters, College, ^ ru.-loe of \Yilberforee and Howrrrd UrdvLi- itio>. and is one of c the Y k e-P re shknft s~~and a mem- . i or of live H ard of Directors of i flk-.N. A. A. C. P. Iiishoj-tflurst P.its rep'cv.LQdly travelled long dis j t;siYe^JLo attend meetings of the S Heard of- Directors and Annual Conferences of the Association ami has contributed liberally Pi*-* lil'.' nu:i money, hi'" gilds exceed-- < -r-ng the sum of 'fd.ti.iO.?When'a called iw on to lend his efforts c THKI^lTT^r^lTrr^oTrTtyrrr^a the rmtse, r? i;i. h..p Hurst. h:>s always res*- 1 p.. iNi..,i p.>n.-rnnsly . . t *1 . ... _ . vv C'OvOv v.OO.v.v vvvy y vy O OC'O.vvv'Oa <> Tin: LEADING COW o THE TWft ( | - 7?PIE( O 2 \'i>'1:ij. OarlnHi I'll O f\; .;>;? furn5-*^c.l vr f!:J!1'; ?> . v.l.Mv liOi.il, I .at i-v l.i\cly, IIiii'i-t-C 0 -?p -Suulio;^ l.'iJ.V 'A-M-ml'ly g . ;??? 444I,lCl'IlON 1 rg l?K:(TS UllA^.VVm.ly. ~g IA'!U'\ S.ID; ].iII<,3lnlinger, g ' ^ . lion Gnrr: ^ g nil mail to-I.c-Rov Sinipki B 7 iS.V-w-.i- -./.. .AA.SA,-, - VVVViX'W'Cfl "r?- 1 " - m WHOLESALE D f Kvery .garni out is tailored to >*<?ur ; Color, c.dd wator shrunk, finest cpiali tranship and service guaranteed. ' felling WiroeV f'-oni -tinker to wear* " tween profits for ypur owiv pocket. Suits artd Overcoats C USTOM TA1LC I\ A. SMITH, Sal l6l7 Washington Street, r% - ' - STEVEN [IW HOWARD TO PRESENT LAY AT ROYAL THEATRE. J-Ucsday night, tMarch 16, _at . u Royal Theatre, New Howel 1 a entitle:!?"PANDORA."' Irw?play presents -a-lndlba-nt ??. erc4 Resetting, suit a hie for nmg and old. of the'old Gre-? in myth, a* retold .by Xathani Hawthorne under the title of "he Paradise of , Children." lere are five [r incipal <-h arise-. ry-while me;re t ham fifty hoys ? ^ !d girls make - up" the chorus. L?? has -three' acts.?^fhe music of ih<e most attractive order, lose seeking a high eh ts nov-' y will like - pret ty, tuneful 1'ANDORA." Don't forget t da* arid date! The prices . ? ft 1 r?e fnr fhi'lilfftn O~*t> frw ilts. 7. - / ' Mrs.* E. C. Nelson. MissesPe- ? \* ?tmt+-W-asirimrttrrr ?arvd- Mrs- : i-'fite. - ' " 7 rhe-Old Folks' Home * -? X^v-777 .*"/ The inma'es." .of' jhc" Old Folks'" . imc are st'.ll doirj'.r nicely und en- ' . " inir the pravenService-: carried on % ' ' o ? the dilTerent orjranir.a'i.i.n-. rhe .Yubilee Choir of the First Cal?__i ^ ry Baptist Church met a* the Old * Ik.-' Iiomo on.Sunday Feb. 21. Praj,vservice?," were conducted by Dea. Hi >!e.. the president. An address was ule . h'v sl)ea. W-ia. Maty^ftf Trinity pt i Clv.n l-i?rr?!?Vrrrr?Atkinson terv.aVd. a collection which amount- * ' ^ ?./. t"o ft." was t:p:en. The tfe^lhg i" ca.'oycd by-all.? We a.-k the. pray- i - : ?.f nil - * Mrs. Fertru jcn reporter!* $2.20. which isn :ifi.-r.-;.Tffi ;yi?" i<.r> fnr tht? >nio. " - # ? ' I. S. ROBERTS RETURNS FROM .GREENWOOD *- ' Mr.-R, S. Roberts, aecompand by Mrs. R. S. Roberts and ?n Gerald. has returned from recnwood. S. C. where he was ' tiled to d'o" the photographic ork 'for the 192G catalogue for "The Schctrl is thra flourishing ~ L Lwrditien. beautiful buildings, < ! departments splendidly' equip-- V 2d 'and hi. remarkably sanitary mtRtion. Student body jxlapta to discipline quite noticeb!e. ; ? We feel that such pleasing re= olts are from tho'efTort-s-of the V'nimor and lii'i 11! uti t PiiWfoccnr H. Hilvard. its principal and . hg efficient instructors"* which tni.-iirule the -faculty. 1 ? ? Miss Marie Crawford a-nd Mr. . W. Ncwherrw of Sta t a A& - '* I. College. Orangeburg. S. C? re the new additions to the faulty. . It can ho plainly seen ?? hat P. re we r Normal Vants the est and will hr.-ye it. .... Th\s institution receives tlfe ^f 'atron&ge of hnr.duods.. .of the Youth's mn.-t prunPing youths. . si*r,f i \i. program ^r.clr-y ev.ening,,r^IArch .?lliyr at....... > o'ek'>ok at Sidney Park C. M. E. ?" hurt h. _Mrs K Martin, Snpt.., : ?f Fairwokl Industrial Schbo) will peak ; also the gifls will sing anncr with n1 hf>r ttilmit nf tho r?it*v Everybody invited lo be present. _ c v OO v OO C'OOO >?> c v . > C* v. v o.o c- o.o00/ >R ^ORCHESTRA IN g? LAROMNAS. S ' "ES?7 I* ' ss -.Violin. I)i iims, l'iano and Cornet. ? ???! irises.,"!lances aM for any Occasion g '!ass Music is dc^ifed - ; :5 St. ljours 3 to P. M. S ' * IIS 9173?- - - ^ . ? jj -SAT IP PACTION ClARAXTEEI). jS; F.up.cno Sinipkms. Asst.'Manuper, 5 ison, I.oader. ins. 1132 Lincoln St.. Columbia, S. C. 5 IRECT TAILORS ^ I lit 11X 111 ll<! I Illl'i&Ml I I'lllfll I > PUl HI ^ ity, nil wool fabrics. Good fit, work^ 1 ??. h 4 ?v at wholesale prices saves all in be- > 1, S22.50. S2S.50 and $36.50 )RS SINCE 1S99. v Ics Representative, Columbia, 8. C.