The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 20, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
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% Mrs. Louise W. Randolph
Rev. S. C. Campbell __
Rev. W. R. Bowman ?
Rev. M. C. Williams ,
Rev. O. A. Parker ___________
Miss Marie Tribble -1,
Miss Myrtle-Evans
Mis3 Glcnnio Mae Alosely
Mr. E. C. Clark ?
Mr. R. LJ Blue
Laurens News
Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Higl
Point, N. C. are ill the City on
very sad mission. Their littl
daughter, Harriett Vance, fe
victim to meningitis.' "The ps
rents did all they could for littl
Harriett, Jbut-the Master neede*
her among his jewels, so He sen
for hp** and shp has gohe to a
wait the coming of parents an>
relatives.. Sleep on dear Harriet
we will meet you again. Th
funera?l was conducted by Re\
J. B. Smith, the pastor of Bethe
A. M, E. Church, and-inter men
at the Laurens Cemetery. Th
floral designs were beautiful.
Mrs:"Hall was before her mar
riage Miss?Epimagene Ellisoi
? of thi3 City.
^Qur. sick-list to gro";
^whilp snmp are convalescent
. others are_.being stricken; thi
. weel^JVlr. and Mrs. S.*?\ I^arks
our popular grocer has been .con
fined to bed. We hope for then
speedy restoration to normalcy
Those, on the sick-list this weel
&njjJMesda'mes Sula Rice, L. C
d % TAV?r*P/\r? ?- A
vuiiiiov;!!) UC1CU0 tICllUlSUIl, AnilJ
Todd. Janie Williams, Mary. Gar
rett, Lessie BrockmanTJuIia Hig
gins. Estelle Sullivan and Mr. J
S. Steward.
4 Our services are good .ant
grows more ana rildFti. llll'UFe.mllll
each week. Our pastor will soor
be with us all the while much tt
' the delight of the loyal member
ship.
The Blue Bird Sewing Clut
?? held a delightful meeting at tjij
~home of Mrs. Louise Price wit!
Mrs! Maggie Wright as joint
hostess T^l r.-V c;t o7T?^""7ii n
" openetL-the meeting
-.with singing,_ after _which the
Club repeated the Lord's Prayer
The President re^d for our eve
ning lesson, John 12:1-12. Music
ness meeting followed, the pro
gram consisting of the followinj
Solo-?Mrs: Maggie Wright. Re
marks?Mrs.-Louise Price. Re
marks?Mrs. Annie L. Owens
Solo?Mrs. Rosabella Kennedy.
ladies sewed for one hour
then a delicious course of "dresser
chicken, potato chips, pickles
saltines, fo|lowed~~6y a" sweel
course. Our President askec
Mrs. Owens to thank the-Tibstes?
" 1 for the repast. Our next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs
? Dora At wood nn_Qreen Street.
?JThe DorcasjOharity Club helc
a delightful meeting at the home
of Mrs. Levanna Anderson, aftei
the business meeting, Mrs. An
~derson served a (^teifcious course
of ice cream and cake^
Irene Martin, the President
; thanked Mrs. Anderson for hei
kindness. We then adjourned tc
jneet-at_the home of Mrs. Aeldie
Griffin on Price Street. ?
'' Mrs. Nettie Leak and Mrs
Sarah Smith have returned tc
the City jitter spending some
time in Daytona, Fla.
Mrs. Virginia Waady left a fev
days ago for Spartanburg where
she is taking treatment. She is
reported better at this writing.
Mrs. Maggie Cheafum ia^the
t tfue.vt of relatives and friends
r" *' in Simpsonville.
ftr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patterson
Ijjj: \ ~ have moved in their new home
gr~ after having tha old one destroyed
by fire some time ago.
)ed to may 15, 1926 ||
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Mrs. Mary Whitner, Mrs. Daisy
Templeton, Mrs. Annie L. Owens
Mrs. Alice Moore, members of
fr jthe Court of Calanthe; Messrs.
8 :Will Oai'ruft TT WnnH
'e'gins, W. H. Henry, John Mills" ]
UjW. H. Reddik, Rev. H. Hill mem-'
bers of the K. of P. met at the
9 Masonic Hall Sunday afternoon
d to "arrange for the Annual Sert
mon to be preached March 28th. I
C__ The Helpers' Club with Mrs.
d B. J. Madden as captain, reported
* to Bethel A. M. E. Church Sune
dav^S21?0I7 j
r* Mrs.^Dora Sullivan has return*
ed to the City after spending
4 snmp time in Spartanburg. . ||
e RevrJ.-Jr^Yancy of -Augusta, |
Ga., spoke at St. Paul Baptist fl
' Church, Sunday morning. Rev. |
1 -Roseboro of Union, S. C._ spoke I
- Sunday night.? J
Npwhprry News ,1
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A T.bis is one time .the Ground Hog
^ told the truth, on last Saturday we
had the heaviest snow that we have
* had this winter in ^Newberry. The
? wood and coal vards were biisv until
I. twelve o'clock Saturday 'night. It H
a seemed that the people thought that I
the~winter was over because it seemed I
thAt' pyerv body was out of fuel. The |
" snow did not stay verjT long on the I
,1 ground. On Sunday it was bright and
clear and ,the Churchgoers were It
J ready to^ttend .church.
f . gprvipf^ at Miller Chapel were
g"b6d. Rev. Ellis predcnoaone of 11
those ol(i-tinie revival sermons, full j
) of spiritual food, Gen. 6-9. Sub.. "A ^
- Sane Companion.". ' : jn<
EverSNpGflyVffro asked ?to?be out to."1!
i ] i
) Miller Chapel on next Sunday March
s 21, at ten o'clock a. m. in our Sunday11
~witng^g th^ nnvpijinfr 0f a,
1 strange picture of a man who has j,v
* been of so much use to his race. iai
* The* entertainment that woo givon . .1
r at Mt. Bethel-Garmany School on" last ,-*c
J "X^wTTTTrtinnv pvomnff- wnLJinp among :
thai-best ever held since school opened. ^
YT''V'n^ I'fuii 1j n nrw program?"A ^
* Quilt Contest." There were 8 contes-i*1
, tants.^The one receiving the highes$*ii
number of voters-was the one \o receive
ihe quiTt.~ This quitt ifr the work'-, hj
of the industrial girls. ' The quilt*07
^ "brought $19.30' cents. The contes- T*1
tants are as follows^ Miss Elizabeth ;ei
- Kuff, 2oc; Miss Isabella (jallman^'JOC;
. Miss Pauline Thomas, 95c; Mrs. M. ^
L. Anderson, $1.00; Mr. EL- P. Floyd, j
$1.10;, Miss Viola Sligh, $2.05; Miss ^
j Julia-May Marshall. $3.65: Miss Addie j
*"B. Jones, $9.30; lulal $40.30 with tho.;li
? admission at the door, total $44.20. ^
tr^Miss-Addie Jones received the quilt. jt(
J Mr. J. T. Walker is back again in the[^
^ City^-he. will be .herejall the summer,: I'
~"He-is?one-efthe overseers svitji the 31
pavement work, here in the "City. *
A numbed of the teachers are going,
to attend the State Convention held in j
| Columbia this week. f1"'
j The flu is here again in Newberry. p(
^ A nuiiiber^f^people afirstck^ifn-some^^
homes there are all down in bed.
Rev. Belton Shears died March 15, k
" John Boo??f,7 Wre!r,^4; Ti At
/ liams, Undertaker.
Mr. M. C. Tucker is home, he has v
[ been in Fla. for five or six -months. 11
Mr. Tucker has made good, fqr he ill
) bro?^t the proof with him. '1
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L_ Florence Hews 1
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The fifth annual meeting of the >
Pee Dee District met at BethePA. M. r
T E. Church on March 6th at Dillon. ! *
; The Opening hymn was sung fol- f
j lowed by. prayer by Mrs. M. Gordon. |.
A Quartette was then sung, after (1
which th^TSth chapter of Corinthians |
! was read by Mrs. Ida Smith of Dillon, j ^
1 We were then favored-JKilh a_duet by,. 1'
the local-twlelnt.. Mrs. Lula Bethea OT| ,1
, Dillon very graciously delivered her j 1
( welcome address, and made each and , F
every one to feel perfectly at home, j
She gave a glowing tribute to the ja
women of otir race. The response was ] S
~~ r mini i
THE PALME
I 3rd
E Gal
I. . .... ATI
' : A Pew of tf
I 50c Madras Men's
Silk striped, 38 * ' 35c-'vi
H inch beautiful pat knitten
terns, popular this
season: Special yard quality,
I SUIT SALE
i Men's 2-Pants Spring
Values to $25.00
B New patterns, good looking
Iwitn two pairs or pants
One Special Lot Men's
Values to $29.50
Discontinued numbers.
Odds and Ends ....J
i; | .* '4 .
Spring Trousers for Men a
' A wonderful line at* a r
low price. Especially reduc
sale.? . ,' _
v-~- -Boys' Tong rantsS
Over lOfr new apring^mc
pretty a range of patterns^
found anywhere. One lonj
one pair of kniekecs iiL_ea
both small and large rang*
3 7 ----- $12.95
. si.25 Boys' Shirts
?r'"nr?intped fast col- Una
ors. A beautifuPrange ""-Size
of patterns; all sizes No'lit
. . yoo \va
98c
I rtmcr
|-4^700 Mrtin
autifully made by Mrs. R. F. Harwgton
of Floronaa." ? ]
At this, time, our District president, ;
>s. M."0. Levy in hereharming man-1
r-gave" ^remarks; Strc -emphasised?1
uit we should be character builders,!
.e urged .on th^-^qaaaiiy of being '
uthful and-honest; and give every
xiy a square deal. She closed her;
riwaVks by savini*: tTXm I a bridge or
n' I a pitfall?" Next was' sung,'
Vou are going to reap what you
?wj? _. ~
We-then listened to our.State Pres/
e'nt. Mrs. Marion B: Wilkinsons a?
oman who is a broad hearted chris-j
an. and a tfFttUt luadt'r to-our 'foot. >
he, spoke on Fairwold,' as she has
airwold at heart, and af/ter having!
?acd Mrs, Wilkinson, every one prcsrjlt
was touched and felt more"deter^j'
lined to do more for Fairwold than!
I'tr before. She told of a colored'
I
oman who died in Spartanburg, S. j
and left $2,000 to Fairwold._
A solo was now sweetly sung by
[iss Julia Brown- of Lydia.
All members, and friends were now'
-ked fo~speak on Fairwold^?The-fol- wing
spoke: Prof. Gerald, Rev. sum-."
>r, Rev. Funebes, Mrs. A. V. Hagins,
fr's. Gan'dy, Mrs. Jv h. Gaity-Mr, H. .
. Singleton, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Pooler
rKp^ftfGGewIwlTi. The President, Mrs.
evy, next arinouncecPthe-subject for
iscussion, "Are'the young people of
lis generation an improvement on
lose of Ihe previous 6T>e ? " This was-;
d by Mrs. Harris of Hartsville, fol^j
>wed by^ Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Gor- i
on, 'Mrs." D. SwInCim and Mro. WiU:
insonr Next a solo by Mrs. Ola
The following Clubs nbw TGTJUrted ork
done since our last meeting:,
lelping Hand, Seed of Promise, Halie
L. Brown, Social Heart, Pride of
Immonsville, Progressive Art, Dor-^
as Art, What I Can Club, The Faithful
Few, Rose Bud, Twilight and
'anTier Art Club, Florence. ;
The scholarship was now decided
ipon, and it was decided that we
rive an examination for this scholarhip
in order that some worthy boy or
jirl may compete for it, at some ap>ointed
time. > .
A collection was now taken amountng
to $148.80.
The medal that is offered for the
'lub 'Tailing the largest amount for
''airwold was how presented by Mrs.
VTy. Ilagins to the Club of Dillon,
'his Club having reported $26.00 for
'airwold. ~~ 7- ??
Election of officers now took pllace
11 were re-elected but one, in the ablingleton
of Florrence was elected,
immeMin 1- ir i<ir'- ' '
TTO~EEAPER ?
I Annivc
la Sale of Phc
EIN DAV Moncy-Savi
o Hunrirpris of If^ms ^
} Bow Ties A11 Wool Boys'
uluetf^tlk and CaDS
of splendid ^Beautiful worded
, .and flannel Caps,
eacn^ New spring shades
5c t 49c
See Our l
I I T
Suit* I ' ?t*i uiitvi ,y JL
- Thig little departmcn
1 and bounds, and we*
4 *?* "V
Suits I ,arRest ranSe of hats
Ski A ilk department's rapid k
JplD.yO reasons: the'service
Suits buyer in* New York ai
, profits and quick tun
~fcadies Hats
$9 95 Hundreds of them hi
newest of straw and
ndJYouttis . straw and silk cbmemarkable
that
j ? a-' please the most
ed for this , ...
fastidious.
tfiftls in ais LftdlCS Sfllc
as can be ? 7 TJndcW 63T7
r pair and Beautiful Gowns,
ch suit in Princess Slips, Tedb
of sizes. 1*7 *mcs,-SteHttoj-Vestu
and BtoorRCTS^
to $6.95 98c
ou are Men! L'Rayon?Spreads?
10k A < hletic ^ Silk jz
an Suits- ?~~
, , r, Sells in most stores
v? 10 qp to A limited
nit buy what number on hand (nont
all sizes? mail orders)?
48c $3.69 - ' j
iean Sai
Street .
sence of. the Secretary, Mrs. H. Fr~
with Mrs. Harris of Hartsyille as assistant.
This meeting was one of tjhi*.. best j
F?vf?y hold anil it will rnntintiP t(> growl
stronger each year, why? Because it,
has such a strong, president" buckedup
with our "State President, Mrs. i
Wilkinson, along with 'Mrs. Smith, j
Mrs. Pooler and Mrs. M. E. Gordon of]
Dillon. .
Mrs. Gordon is an excellent church 1
worker;?6tnb?worker,?and?schools
teacher. Thtr-writerhad the pleasure'
of^4wj?ff-?*ft?*--ftf-har--piip.jU .it Marion
SumniCT;,School the past "Summer, j
Qnn nmv' flnh m-ik nn i hf> nUbOTT
The Marion Guild.
After the meeting adjourned, the
visitors?were -incited?to. the. dining;
H'tTT" VL'Tw*rn~ir #>*??#? 1*^*4 -* Vi
The people of Dillon deserve much,
braise for the royal .way* in wh+eh the,
vis.itors were treated.
Mrs. J. L. Cain- of Darlington ^
thanked the Dillon Clubs for their hospitality
we feel that we could' meet'
every year at Dillon. But now the
Kloffnn je "On to T.ydia."
MPS. H. >F: Singleton?Reporter
UNIQUE MASS-MEETINC.
The unique Mass Meeting held at'
the Trinity Baptist church on Harden'
street, opposite Benedict College, I
Trmsday^ rught, Mai^--?r-lU2G_wa&_.siic.- J
cessful, insomuch" srs concerned- the
introduction of the official launching
A m^riean Wuxkmop Fraternal
Insurnace Society, -with TFs^
home ffioce'at 716 11th St.j WashingR.
C. Stover, B. D., the State Deputy,
spoke convincingly of the successful
operation of the Society in
sevventeen states and the benefits de
rived by its members, also its various
phases as an asset to the civic
> welfare^ of Columbia,
Dr. L. M-. Daniels, another principal
speaker on the program, also,
.forcefully spoke upon the opportunity
and necessity of supporting such
an organization as the American
Fraternal Society in the
city <#-<"*ffifTfrbia. While it was proIven-that
Columiba needs this unique
organization, the weather conditions
kept many people who desired to be
present, indoors, however, subsequent
meetings ydll be held from time to
rtiroe by the request of the people,
; which meetings will be announced in
the columns of this paper.
Obligingly,
R. C. STOVER, B. D.,
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irsary S
:nomenaI Vale
ing Event Extraordiri
foi*Will Find tor YgHT!
Buncralcw Drosses Men's Wo
Values to Sl.OO I ants
,, , - i - i * Pin Check
Made^of good qual- apd striped cot
ity Ginghams. All in well made
, size?. Good patterns Once in a lif
35 doz. to go ,
49c ; $1.00
[temodeled _:z;~ir7ir AVe A
)epartment * TTnHip*
t has grown in leaps A-rftiuiCk.
me now showing the, _ Tl?ma
in our history. This Values tha
rowth is due to. two _ partment
of the best millinery Positively
nd our policy of small
vover.. ^
Misses, Chil- SPRIft
drens Hats
In beautiful Leg- I LADIE
horns, Milans-* and ????
other most popular , "
materials. The pret- % AIJ^
tiest range wc have newest of
ever had. ^? _1
? . "* (no mail o:
~
f??i?? - -Por
New Spring ,
- Caps LA.DIE;
A very pretty range ;
of?new patterns in .
? Kayon and
_all wool Caps. Marie- ^
- :?-?=? _other new
m newest of styles,
79c 98e $149 [ s"ring s,yI
Mpnrc wirin- pyliw Ladies' Sh
59c to $1.25 Vai.: ~~~50c Pa
Beautiful new pat- Low arid" Mil
~tui ns in good lcathor hools .only, val
-belts-, assorted .tn two' to'SG.OO. We price
assortments? carry shoes re*
n, an(i thig lot m
39C & 79C disposed of at
% ' . 7J
Colt
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mTtT JBanHBi ^AWaTi tr^i i ^ g'irriliirr,iilr"<l
Arrival arid Departure' of Trains ,
ATLANTIC COAST LINE U
- ..COLLAlftlA, S. C. . .
Effective 'September 21, 1024.
?I All ti nins"daily> V*
Depart.. (Union Station) Arrive1
5:45 ar m. Wit -WwJy^it 19-fiR p m '
Sleeper to WilmirigTon.
3:25 p. m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p. m
Sleeper to Wilmington "
1:50 p.. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m
Bailor Car to Charleston _
<'oliiillliia, Newberry & Pouroaa K.-IL.L.
dl 1:55 a. m. Lau.-fJrnerF^T'^O p?-m-L
1 4 ?0 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m...4
?Union Sta(Ton daily; d?Gervins St >
? gi?finn dnilv except Sunday: r
For information call at Uniori St* i
c. 'X-x-x-:
\ Profession
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Office Hours: Telephones: i (
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 <
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. -* t Res. 6548 I
Dr. C. E. Stepehettson j
Physician and Surgeon
(
Diseases of .Women and Children A |
. ?Specially?. _' T?i-r
Office: Residence:. .
^^^4^Assembl^St^^^32^0ak^^|5
Dr. L. M. DANIELS |
| Plijniiien anil Surgeon
.Special Attention Given Diseases of
^?jlUwaa??iJ
i fl21 Washington St.. 2210 Hampton
! Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166
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Office Hours: Telephones: <
9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 j
t2r0fi to~ Ltffr P. M. Rm. 40981
2:30 to 4:00 P. M.
- 6;00 to ' 8i00 P. M. : __L
DIt. J. G. STUART
Office: ?, Residence:
1792 Main Street 1417 Pine Street (
COLUMBIA, S. C.
'Office Hours:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M. .
6 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
1119 Washington St. Columbia 8. C
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Saturday March 20. 1926.
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Selection: B
rk OVERALLS
Khaiki Values to $1.69 ' |
:tonade, 2120 and 210 Denim . .
eP?hne Overalls. Out they go
$1.00
re, Going to Put Our
5 Rfeady- o-Wear
[ftir.ont on the Map
t^vvill makefhis little De- jwk
the busiest in Columbia. 5
biffcest valno in Amorirn H
O BIG RACKS OF I
IG COATS AND ^
S SILK DRESSES I
LUES TO $lfc9fr; fa
iking brand new in H /
styles and Materials
rders) $8.95 S
iM-Miss This?One &h HI
S SILK DRESSES Bj
iLUES TO $9.95
Crepe de Chines and
materials in new gjl -L~r
es"rzz::::^:$4.95" n
oes SI.95 Boys' Long HI
ir Lanis By - *
TEary Ad-i-roited-numbor-of ~p
no's \in ttrrlo - boys' Pants, BH
do not btues. Very
jularly Sfrecial-i jdj
list; be _ R
nnpp
i pany I
imbia, S. C. |
5366-' PllONli - 6366.
"hair Canein^ and Upholstering * ^
furniture Repafrthg aficF"*'
Mattress Renovating, .
~W. S. TREZEVANT
^44-Harden St., Columbia. 8. C. ~
? I'HONK ^487 ? _
L. A. Hawkins'
I^rEstirteAgWcy
'Homeson KasvTerms"
tl0712 Washington Street
- COUTMIHA. S. C.
al flarfle i
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Office Hours: .Phone 868fl
> A. M. to 2 P. M. . ,
1 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Sundays By Appointments.
Surgeon Dorltist
]rown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
?Pyorrhea Truutcd iSucoeisfnlly,
.414Vt Assembly St, Columbia. S. C Tekphones:
Oflice 6714; Res. 3702 ^
DR. M A. EVANS / 1
Diseases of Women-jA. Jipecialty.. A '*
Graduate Nurses in Attendance. j
[J>01^t_Tnylor St., . Columbia, S. C. /
o J '
Office Hours: - TelepWir^~
i to 9 a. m. oa' :
1 to 2..P. T?L. - jetv' il*l
2 o r%
v?u. oo (o
J o l". M. M
Dr. W. D. Ch^peue) jr.
210l'berv?ls St . {^'piM St
Office Hours: ' Telephones:
8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270 ..-x
12 ^<?r 2'-00 P. M. Office 7266 v
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. v. "V
Dr. O. J. Champion
PHYSICIAN
Office: - Residence: *- 323
Assembly St., 706 Assembly St.
COLUMBIA, S. a *
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