The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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[ Saturday March 27, 1926. I Locals Am Mr. Augustus Downs of Abbeville, was seen in^the City ' M last week. Miss L. UTWatts is-able to be out again after" an illness of several days. ?? 4 .. w7-.. Miss Etta Pratt, teacher in I Drayton St. High School Newerry, attended the Ass'n. 5 -. - *.* '? ' Messrs Patterson * and Pratt, I undertakes of Newberry, wore seen in the City last week.. Rev. J. B. Smith, pastor ;- of 1 tiafkal X Ttl IT" f'T... 1- * 1 uti/iici n. iu. U. VyllUICU U1 ' AjUUrens, attended the Association. Mr. Roland Berrin of Florence," spent the week-end in the City visiting relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. W. O.ijJeGill of Asheville, N. C., were pleasant visitors in the. City last week. Mr. Attean S. Hatfield of Manning, was an attendant at the.. Teachers' Association, last week. : : I Miss Mayme Haigler, teacher in the High School -at Ridge Spring, was an attendant at the f Teachers' Ass'n. ~ Mrs. Nora Goodwin, .who has ( f . h&en quite ill for the pant oev?i eral v^eeksT is out again to the ; delight of her many friends. ... ^?Mrs'. Minpjo JBcll Scott ancL. her.sister, Audrey Briggs of Ai- i ken, were the guests of Dr. M. | A. Ev^ns last week. Miss Viola Gillespie, . after 'spending several days in the City, returned to her home in ?Bennettsville, last Sunday. Miss Mayme L. Williams -of Greenwood, was the guest of Miss Lillian Watts during^the^ Teachers' Ass'n. * Miss Colistus Goodwin, after L-n^nvnl y/jfh fft], t atives and friends in the City. r returned to New York Ctfty WetL. I _ Mrs. Rnhv Webb, teacher in .Wilson- High School, Florence, attended the Teachers' Association last week. -Mesdames Alberta - J._ Murray f - -and M Harrison Treseett of | Charleston, attended the Teach-1 _. ers' Ass'rt. last week. v ! Mr. -Samuel Nance-and Miss! Russell Smith of Aiken, ^pent' several days in the City -this \ week with Miss Almeta Kennedy on Lady Street. Jas. A. Holman, princij, pal o^Jthe McClellanville High schobt^ Wtth M i'H. - Holman and his efficient corps of teachers attended the Teachers Ass'n. ? Mr, ShpTfnn CnTog, stndpnt of ' Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, N. Cn spent the week end with~ his aunt, Mrs. I. I), T\ 5 L^tovia. ~ , Misses Estelle DeVeaiix of Charleston ;Janie QuattTebaum of Greedyville ^JFanni^e ^.^Gray of Greelyville attended the Teachers' Ass'n. ^ ?* "7 ' A play entitled, "The Birth of Christf^^will be given at the Sal1 ter's Memorial A. M. E. Church' HOLLEY, GOOI j^^Funpral Directors, Makers ar Is Tiave a record of seven yars fail I ^and managers of the Great Char W^\ Burial Aid Societies of Richland i j our many satisfied customers inclu< ? for their patronage in the past an p i you need our assistance don't hesit j iness with outstretched hands to h J can furnish anything the heart des x Come and see for your self. ~ TVrS.' HOLLE Y, Mgr., I in uli qwn-rrrirnQ'fi'n'frft'ftnQ-Q'nQOQijni | |PnpJi.Ti1nTi^** ** T T T T llMMiiiiili wil mar -- ?.! ] d Personals \. ? ??? ?? ???'????? < ??> :-> ] by Mrs. Caroline Thompson, Mon day night March 29th at 8 p. m. Mr. J. T. W. Mims, Sect.; RevT^j A. C. Brogdon, Pastor. jj " Rev. and Mrs. T. C. CrumptoirH Mrs. R. B. Gilbert, City and Mrs. Mary Gamble of Greenwood, motored to Augusta, Qa. Tuesday | morning, they report a pleasant ( trip. ' . , b ! We are pleased to report that ] that Mr. and Mrs. r. M. Bowling arevery much improved. Mr. Bowling i$ able to be at his'store J Mrs. Bowling is at home from ( the "hospital. * - { [ __ Mrs. F. Hall has returned 1 to New York after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. H. W. j Long, Richland St. Mrs. Hall's-1 -tfttlft Haiigbtpr, Doris, rgfrirneri -j with her. , ? r ? Mr. Theodore Sumter, student of State College, Orangeburg, spent the week with" his mother ^ and father. Mil-., and' Mrs. W. * J. Sumter on Henderson St. . * 1 Mr. Creswell' Madden and H. i N. Vincent motored down to!; Orangeburg last Sautrday to'l witness the game between State 1 and Haines'Institute. 1 ] .. - > Visitors in the City for the'; past week-end from Ashevilie, i N. C. were: IVfc Lawrence Brown ji and Miss Dorothea Stuart. Miss ; Stuart was the house guest 01 J Miss Henrietta Boozer on Wash- 3 ington St. ] ??? j Prof, and Mrs. George H. Hall,( of Schofield Inst, Aiken, S. C., 1 were "week-end visitors at ^ the home of Mr> and Mrs. Chas. Dunmore. will render an unusual affair^April 2 at the Odd Fellows' Casi- ' no. Music will be furnished by [ thi eAjaix Orchestra. The invi-Ij j-atinnft will be?sent out nextj. week. ?- ; , -??.? t^ v- _ _ . L LOST?A light Brown Jersey cow with one ear split and one Rocky Branch between Pickens , Street and Southern Railroad TTf _ J 1 "*? i -<-? ! vveunesaay evening, iviarcn i/.[, When fotind-net^y -own^--and-bc-l.{ awarded H -H Austin. 141 ft Wheat Street. Mme. A. I. Russell of Phila., 1 V 3 i ^ Pa. is now in Columbia, located at Ir S. - Beevy'g- Department^. Store, ' 1131 Washington St. b Mme. Russell <is prepared to of- ( fer the public something new in Beauty Culture. The Krystal 1 Mask, that Mystic something.1] Cla?ss now open for enrollment, 'i _ . '< Mr. andMrs. Walter Brown ] entertained with an informal 1 partyjat their home oft-'Wash- ( ington Street last Friday night,1 honoring their oioter, Mrs, Lydia'l Biggs of Greenville. There were j fjther out-of-town guests present > vizi Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Bevard ofJ Camdeftr Dr. and Mrs. 0. Thomp- ( son of Greenville. Mrs. Gertrude 'i Sawyer of Georgetown, Miss Do^H rothea Stuart and Mr. Lawrence .< Among those who attended i the Teachers Ass'n.Miss Celia j Brown, Dorothy Lomaxr, Camde^i j" Miss Blossom Dannelly, Bates-i burg;-Miss Genevieve Vincent,'] )WIN & DAVIS ?i"*, ?d Salesmen for Tombstones, x ( .hful service, and are also founders x ] itable organization known as the fi ? and Calhoun Counties. .We thank c ! iing our 1300 Burial Aid members S: ' d if trouble enters your home and ? .; ate to call us,-as we stand in read- fi < elp you in any way possible W?- g 1 ires in funeral supplies? r ; -5' ' CONGAREE, S. C. | - - .1 . *. THEPAtMl Florence; Miss Mayme L. Williams^ Greenwood; Miss Marie Jackson/ Ridgeway; Miaa Lu:ile Rice. Rock Hill; Miss Lois Henry, Chester; Miss Lula M. i Lilliewood, .Clinton; Miss Jewell Cooper, Charleston; Miss Lillian Williams, Johnston; Mrs.] Lizzie McLees, Johnston; Miss Harriett Cornwell, Orangeburg; CTiaa Wniinirhg Tnhriaffnn ~ I One of the greatest, events of i the week was a reception given at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. jr. W. Bell, 709 Richland Street,] Tuesday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alridger, of New I /ni'If 'TllAiin ? ^ w..... J.11WIC {jicncut vyere as : follows:- Mrs. Wordy of N. Y., Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Holman of Chicago, Mr." Rr. Burke of JL Y., Mr. Kirkland of Camden, Mr. ind Mrs. Stephen Alridge, Mrs. N. ,H. Winthr'op, J.lr. and Mrs. Nm^Manigault, Br,-Burton, Mr, Henry Washington, Mr. Henry Watkins, Miss Sarah Thompson, Mrs. Eliska> Starks, Miss. SallieJ Mack/ Mr. and Mrs. KolancH Sfiiith," Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Champion, Mr. and Mrs. John joodwin, Miss Daisy Roach, Dr. . kVm. Thomas, Mr. Haynes Jack- j .on. Mr. and Mrs. Tgylf>r< Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams; Mrs. Hattie Green, Mr. and Mrs. Tames Brown, Mr. ancj Mrs. Jessie Brown, Mite. Ruby Lewis, Mrs. Jessie .Guingard, Mrs. E. 3. Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baylor, Mr. J. P. Doby, Mr. Le oy Simpkins. After enjoying rvery pleasant ? evening, the: quests were ushered to the dinng room 'wHere a delicios punch ! ind sandwiches were served: j Mrs. Hallie Williams and Mrs. v/r ' * viaggie v^nampion were at me punch bawl. Mrs. Frank Taylor -eceived the guests. All pres- j mt enjoyed themselves to the i lighest. HAMPTON?STEVENSON Mr. and Mrs. J.. H. Hampton wish to announce the marriage )f their daughterrRuby to "Mr. James L. Stevensun uf Fliila., March W '26. They are now spending their honeymoon in th*$_ Dity.of New York, after whichhay will rnrfra thair Jinmp in ^incinnatti, Ohio. "THE DAWN" beautiful. Easier Cantata will be ^ing by the choir of Wesley . M. E. Church, Friday j A 11 o 1 t r\ * evening ^vprxi zna, ax o p. m. A silver offering-will-be taken for. ihe benefit of thu choir.?~~ The public is invited. Pandora At Allen Soon This operetta in three acts, will be given in the -spacious aulitorium of Allen University on Friday April 2nd. Pandora is :he fascinating Greek legend as etold by Nathaniel-Hawthorne ( n his, "The Paradise* of Chil-( iren." This operetta, "Pando- [ a," "was pre^enteetto aerowdedj louse at the Koyal theatre ahcn mjoyed by every child and adult The music is of a most at-' ;raotive order.?With pasp and ?race, Mrs. Dendy harmonizes j ,vith Hawthorne and the stage ^ turned into a "Paradise of I'l -M i ? ?? " ~ jniiaren.?tne voices blend wonderfully for children of the ?ourth and fifth' grades. Of | :ourse"Cupid" is excepted.1 Scc| urn with hio how and arrow a' mischievous little fellow who | s not careful in whosa heart his irrows fly. > Don't fail to see little Arnold j Bentley as "Epitheus." Hei ?ives us arforward look for a ^ce dramatist. Gertrude Majon as "Pandora" acts charmI Wanted ? Men and Wome with A-l A South Carolina to represent Bit ;f; Liberal Contract | '' Answeri I P. O. BOX 598 - - - ? - ' STTO LEADER ~ 7 ingly and naturally. Come and 1 see?to see is to believe. . f Dr. D. F. Thompson J To Preach Here h _____ , 1 of the Tabernacle I^iiptist j Church, Augusta,- Ga>., will p preach at Union Baptist Church a Sunday March 28 at 11:30 a. m. o He will preach at the Zion ti Baptist Church at thp niurht. ti services. '. . . ,He needs no introductiop^you oi know him. * . - - j state college announce commencement (McGhee News Service) - Urangeburg.-^ST CI State plans to have this year one;of ^ the best programs of its exis-, / "tencer^ls sHown by the following: r?i - |JJ i-. May 23, 4 P. M.?Baccalaure- j dressi Religious Societies. "" May 24, 3:30 P. M.?Class Day ^ Exercises (Normal Department^ p 8:0Q- P. M.?Junior Declamation-}^ Contest. . ' May 25, 10 A.= 1)4.?Business f Meeting -Alumni Association. V 3:30 P. M.?-Class Re-Unions. 8 P. M.?Commencement Concert. 10:00 P. M.?Alumni Recppfrlnti ' " j" May 26, 11 A. M.?Graduation s College Department. Awarding Prizes, Certificates, Diploma^ Degrees. ^ The froemost speaker -for the11 occasion will be the Baccalaure- n ate Address by President R. S. Wilkinson, Religious Address-do y j^' Prof. B. fylays, Graduate of a Bates College, and A. M. of Chicago University and Commence- P ment Address by Governor Tho-. mas Gr McLeod of South Caro-' lina. -- ? ~ ' * " , - lv m . jn ! Gadsden News . V u The farmers in this section are certainly taking advantage of t the good weather. Some h&ve al- ? ready planted corn other?' are planting. , * ?Notwithotanding tha fart thflti^ most of^the schools have closed 3! in- this- vicinity, -the patrons of ^I the Gadsden Graded School are V, not satisfied with a five months. J\ form O V>A ftKA ?4-^ * tvi Hi twin cw c ciiucavunii^ IV > extend the term one month Ion-1 Ij! ger. . ' " I]; The special sermon preached |?! ~by Kev7~ J.. b. Barber at, the \ j Graded School onYhe 14th insf. ' was 'enjoyed by. a large crowd. ? His sermon was profound In'? thought and pleasingly deliv- [ I ered. ? JlrsrT. B. WrighLuf Hagood and her sister-in-laW; Miss Ber- " rie Wright recently returned)? from New York City, motored 8 oyer on the 14 and spent the j ? afternoon visiting relatives andjg friends." ]? Mr. J^~W. Randolph, who re-; g has been on the sick-Ilist for the iJj past week. - [g Mrs. Marion G. Dickson, Miss g Ruth P. Woodward and Mrs^S Louisa W. Randolph, attended j? the Palmetto State Teachers' As- sociation in Columbia,?They-re-1 p port that the attendance was the | largest they have ever seen at g the association and that the ad- | drouoaa ware irnrjr statement of the owner- ? ship, management, circu-!| lation, etc., required by 8 the act of congress of g august 24,1912, ij The Palmetto Leader, published i* weekly at Columbia, S. C? County of j jx At Once | , References in each county in jj* c j Insurance Concern. ' Jj71 t to right parties. ? t it onCc to c ;; Columbia, S. C. X .. ?.?l< . . ^ lichlund,^ Before me, a Notary Public in ai or the State and county aforesai ersonally appeared (Jeo. H. Hampt< >vho, having been duly sworn a ording to law, depOsbs and says th. e is the .Manager of the Palmet .eader and that the following is he hist of his knowledge and belie true . statement of the ownershi lonagement, etc., of .the aforesu ublication for the date shown i? tl bove caption, required by~~tht/^Ai f August 24, l'J12, embodied-in on 411, Postal Laws and Reguh ons. : J--. 1. That the names aud address* f the publisher, editor, managing ec OTTINGS KY THE JOT MAI I; J. Pruitt. ; ; . - ' ???mmr* % _.* We succeeded Rev.. T. C. jVI( lea, pastor of Counterboro St? ion who had done an cxcellen rork, a work which we commen r, yet we were under the she urpose of v?orship. All wh now about such condition lust-acknowledge that theicoi itioh was~a bad one, ande spt ially with the winter that w had. Numbers of peopl fill not go to church when th weather is good and they hav nice warm church to wurshi i. But we" have had only on mall congregation since we hav een here. . We have succeeded in puttin le roof (felt shingles) on, stori Heating, put in the windo1 rames and-Tash, la-id the floe nd nearly half of the ceiling i p.. It is one erf the largest cour ry churches in the State. Ou lembers have been workjpg lik 'rojans since I 'have been her< or they wanted to get fasidi nd we have succeeded. \ They have raised for all pui oses, SI,500 plus $110 for th 'residing Elder and' Dollar Mor We &re planning a drive fc 600 the fourth Sunday in Ma: 7e ask the prayers of all and th loney of as mariy?as can hel s? in our effort to finish ou IMPERIAL E Prcocriptic 1 1105 Washingtoi ? Everything carried in . prescription: We call for and c r 7 - YOURSFC ? IMPERIAL E SERVICE B f 1115 1-2 WASIi i . ^ Moduiu Eqiujimettt-a; We Cater to Lad M A Ent7mingerf l*rnp.r f- - "THE SIMPKINS - THE LEADING TO i. ' -' THE TWI 7 PI | 2 Saxophones, .'Violin, Clarinet, Music furnished for Balls, | where Good* Late, Lively, Hijarl atunio: Assomn TEbEPHC PRICKS REASONABLE. LeRoy Simpkins,.Manager, Ben Ga -? Address ail mail to I.oRoy Sim] >wcftyor>x>iaoo:oooo"oooooo'oo-Qc WHOLESALE] Every garment is tailored to yo olor, cold water shrunk, finest qu rranship and service guaranteed. Selling direct fi-om maker to wei ween profits for your own pocket. /^iiits and Overcoats $18. CUSTOM TAI1 , 4*. A. SMITH, S Lil7 Washington Stront, . fi. . . aw - ' i --A-A BKfW? ??a???? ??T .. iitor, and business maagers are:id Publisher: The Palmetto Leader Bubd, lishing Company, Columbia, S. C. >n Editor: N. J. Frederick, Columbia, S.C. c- Managing Ed.: A. B. Lindsay, Columat bia, S- C. ?y *T*. to Business Mgr.: Geo. H. .Hampton, Ceto, lumbia, S. C. f, j '2.. That the owner TsT~Tieorge H". p; Hampton, Columbia, S. C. id j 3. That there are nb bondholders, le ^ M&tgugcea or any other security ' gt holders.' . .r|_" " c-~i Sworn to and subscribed before me i- this 24th day of March 1926. | N. J. Frederick, Notary Public. " 58 j >tfc commission expires at ih? > 1- pleasure of the Governor. * ' M church. We will accept from one cent up to as high as money deI-" nomination goes. It is unfortu- j > J hate that they have two loads to i-! carry, the church and the school it but both are giually needed and diit is necessary for us to sacri1 fice our means, not for ourselves. - ' e but for bur children.^ o A Sunshine Administration for is Bishop Hurst l-l When I-was a boy the children uf?ed to leap .for joy. to secFTt e rain while the sun was shining. * - ^ e This would be our little song, ? e; "It's raining,-it-s-rainirig"anxl the e'sun is* shining, it'll shine this p time tomorrow." We learn that e some f pots of clouds tried to cftv- . . e er the sun at. the la>st Bishops' Council, but only a few drops of . g rain fell; not. enough to know n they touched the earth, for the. . w sun W&3 so hot they dried up ?r even before they touched the -i 1 is ground. Nobodv doubts nnr l- fears the administration of Bish- ' ir op-Hurst,.but the men who do :e not want to do right. VTig have 2, 'accepted, him as dur'feader for *r-4-his term^and f&l?aaether. and? ?. for as long as the councttT8ffid' p-; General Confere nee ^ ill givp him e ,to us, no matter if he is a for- : i-!eigner; it is not the place from ir,whence one came *but the man. f. I believe he will hold the confere i ence.?i and make the appointp-.ments assisted by the presiding ri elders. . oj )RUG STORE :! m Druggists ?i jt?*?? rrSn?Phone 7226? ? ' -* ' " ' ~ i r\ r* - . a rirsnuass L>rug store S ? 3 OLR SPECIALTY"' '. v. ! ~~ J deliver Prescription^. - 3R SERVICE,: ; == )RUG S I ORE >>< ? o:o?o.o.o.oo:o.ooc^^'aco^o?3xaxca8???3' ;arber shop -jIINGTON STREET _ __ r<1 Service that-Satisfiesr j? lie's Work Especially C. L. Lilliewood. Mgr. j ggeoeeeogogoeogogcgogogoesecgQeogBgogo^ g c>o:oo^ooo?o:ao]C0^a?c8??????e3?^ - ' H.JN TtiKTAl N EKS" j> I.ORED ORCHESTRA IN > 3 CAROLINAS. . . . ' ? RTFSi 7 ? Bass- Violin, Drums, Piano and Comet, g Parties, Dances and for any Occasion j n-Class Music is desired. ly St. Hours 3, to 5 P. M. * t (NES 9173?4756. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ! Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, J .rrison, Leader. [ pkins, 1432_Lincoln St., Columhia, S. C. J MRECT TAILORS ur individual measurements out of fast ality, all wool fabrics. Good fit, work- '' irer at wholesale prices saves all in be. 50, $22.50, $28.50 and $36.50 LORS SINCE 1899. alee Representative, , ehwMe. I C """7<7. * "? - v-. ,.. -. ?i)i