The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
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CONTEST EXTENE
With great interest and enthus
THE PALMETT
5,000 Subscriber
. THE G1
Premium OfFer ever made in tl
Read our offer on page 3.
Following are the names o:
entered:-;
Mr. T. J. Lemon- -l? .....
Miss Jaggery t.
Miss Annie L. ^ckerman
Mrs. Louise \V. Randolph __
Rev. S. C. Campbell
Rev. W. R. Bowman 1_
Rev. M^. C. Williams ...
Rev. O! A. Parker 1
Mr. E. C. Clark .~~~ rr
: Miss-JVIarie Trihhlc
Miss Myrtle Evans __
Miss 'Glennie Mae Mosely r_
" Mr: R. L. Blue ? ?
Allen University Note*
" The itigh School Liejpartmeti
of Allen University is busily en
gaged with examinations cover
ing the work of the second quar
ter. The results of this examin
ation will determine in a larg
measure those who will graduat
ih Jline from tliis Department.
-Tile students of A]lerr Univer
sif'y gave willingly Their servic
and interest in a number of way
to the teachers of South Care
? lina as they met in their annua
meeting just a few days ago.
The program as presented b;
the Assui'imlun was iif a vcr,
.definite way constructive, in tha
it brought some of the most pro
minent educators of the Unitei
. States To tttfi tStnie.1 All outlin
? ? - of tWO most nnpui taut and Vol1;
much needed projects wa? givei
v' the Association by Profs. I3ec
~ oi (jieprgetovvn High School am
Pearson of Claflin.
, Professor tseck wants Soutl
, Carolina's teaching force to es
tablish a teachers' bureau, \Vhos
s duty it will be to acquaint it
? self with the tenrhers of th
State,.their standing and fitnes
as such etc antfto positionTtTrefl
ija their qualification would de
mand.
Dean Pearson of Claflin Uni
yersity holds -that?the teaehe:
should know the child to ge
this knowledge he should be fa
miliar with the process, of mak
ing intelligence tests so as" t?
get a definite idea of the intelli
gence quota of the child. With
out argument we see the plaus
- - --- ibility of such improvements.
In the face of these mor,t won
derful achievements, the stu
dents of Allen feel that thei:
munir, yri, the- cause of ever;
school child in South CaroHni
; both white and black so far a
that goes, was not properly ad
voeated. To ejarify: If over ii
the history- of humanity, to sa:
?- nothing of these United State
of which we are a part, then
was the need for a standardiza
tion of curricula it is npw. \Vj
feel that the most needed an*
""perhaps most beneficial piece o
legislation for-the, Congress o
tho JTni4ed-Stfttes~to do'is to es
tablish'a department ~of' educa
tion. We accept without an:
persuasion that such a depart
inent would beyonclperadventur
. of doubt benefit the Negro,'no
likely however to the degree tha
the white child will he oenemec!
?? But remember ,we arc the bone
ficiaries of every good whicl
comes to this cojintry. There ,i
ncr use of pussysfbqting arouni
likn this!.-, as Inner as? wo am ?a
f,VfiQrl .V"'**1 tKincr
and second-cTk^ treatment, jus
so long will we get what we"ar
satisfied with. It isn't often tha
one gets that which he does, no
...ask fo'r or what he puta-forth n
j effort to get;
National Commander John E
McQUfgg^ of the?American -L?
gion, in an address toM4ie post
of South Carolina several week
; ago said among many thing
...? thi? ih substance: "that if A
" meriea is to?remain-* for an;
length of time an enduring, sur
vising nation she like all othe
nations must safeguard the com
mon interests of all the peopl
which make the fabric of thi
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>ED TO MAY 15, 1926 ?
iasm the Subscription Contest of .
0 LEADER begins
s is the SLOGAN ?
REATEST
lis state by a Colored Newspaper.
Votes
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139 s"
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5'commonwebllH ; that the citizen
must be equal components of I
^ this great compound." ??\
The writer feels that the State
Teachers' Association, through
.. official procedure, should bring
. ipressure to bear on our National
q representatives.?Inform tjiem e'in
very meek but emphatic way
,just whatM:he needs-of th&.pea-:
_ pie arc?. We "know full well that
e our representatives will not give
s such an issue a deaf, ear, for they
realize more fully perhaps _thafli
tl we, the necessity of Such & department.
v We beg the pardon of the
-pirnlinn but
I simply serve this as a reminder;
Hoping that your forgiving us
rj Kvill not prove a task,
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11 Bennettsville Lecals
K 7 " : -r
TVif> nri> hu'Sv Planting
for an early crop. Many, early
1 gardent: aie lucking splendid.
-1 Quite a large crcrttd of the
e'home people spent the winter in
- "Miami, Fla. and are now return
r . ing home for JLhejr farm work.,
s |They report .a pleasant stayi
irr?SttJp!* Listen! Start now, to1
i-jbe=on time for the great County 1
f" jAvhieh convenes at [
- McCall/S. C., April 9th. A great.'
r Jail-day meeting will take place,!
t'-the orator of tihe day .will be the'
- famous' orator, Charles Satchellj
AIui'i is uf Viiginia.?Come and
o hear him. McCall is a splendid J
- place and the school is the best I
T building for colored in Marlboro
- County. Come and see a great"
program tendered. We are try-jing
in every way*to make this
- cne of the best and greatest Field
r .Days ever had in the history of
h^Artion, ^ ^ nanio~ L1.^
s Sanders had the pleasure of vis-!
, [iiTn{r Darlington Countv Field'
i j Day. Miss HenrietCa-Gregg, one1
7 of the best County Supervisors,
s 3 have ever met is putting the job
e over. While in the9city I made
- a call to Rev\.W. R. and Mrs. M.
e Monroe for a few minutes.
I Red. and Mrs. A. E. Lomax of
f Columbia were visitors in the1
f city, they spoke very highljr-of
p-'-v""'
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.- J The Waverley Hospital anc3
y X We take pleasure in announcin
|? public, the installation of a comp
Y prepared to do all classes of xr
& carried to the X-ray departmenl
y fer^and ambulance charges. , "
X ing the public, and try to send bi
y You will And prices reasohabh
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-?- r? the-friends
of Columbia. \\
?Many uf the teachers an?bu;y \
preparing their closing prograftnj
We wish them e-11 much success, c
Rev. P. B. Mdodana is still on j
the job at his pastor work and <
the many members still admire' ]
hearing him every Sunday night ^
Rev. Whittakeiy pastor of
Mio'h^l M. E. Church is doing ;
nicely^in every respect. I ;
Evans . Chapel M. E. Z. 'i
Church is progressing nicely un
der the leadership, of Rev,JL-lL!<
Riddick. -kv" T-" Jj
_ Rev. S. S. Young blood is still ,
holding the banner at Shiloh i
Baptist Church, : b
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MT. PISGAIFA. M. E. CHURCH
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Special* to'The Leaders f
- The funeral of Lewis Loyal, |
one of the charter members of j.
the ML Pisgah A. M. E. Church,
was held in the church Synday.
afternoon at 2:30 p. m. lie-,
lived a useful and honored life in
this community, and he was respected
by alL
The services Sunday morning,
was twirattenHed.^eyer&Lstrangers
were present. The pastor's
subject Sunday morning was:!
"Trouble, Its Educative Value,
Its Problems and the best way to
Solve them/' Quite a number i'
were present to the memorial
service held in memory of BishOp
R.-Fv Luu. Among the many
good things said a?bout him was:
that the unselfish and. the non-/
self-seeking experssion of his !
manhood, made of him a tower-.
of^tronglh. Ile-vuu^ixuL a
t er.' 11 is" Novation to aplace =n?f
power, was not used^s a means j
In oppress h\< poor brethren. His
was an example of the christian
scholar in active service for God
and suffering humanity. The
church nor the Negro race has;
never produced a finer type of
the christian gentleman than
was Bishop B. F. Lee. Both in '<
life and ifi service, he was a.man 1
twht> had a message. With him <
there Was no playing for r-hAflp
s.entimenta 1 ily,jthe-e^vjnarfcjif (
the superficial" and the -sm-fyW i
man. But the. man, woman :
child " who looked into Bishop
Lee's honest face, and heard Ihu ?
mnucocrn /lol I1
11V/ VIV.il > V/l.VM t 1IV. V V.1 1 v/l ~ '
got either the ni^n nor l>w mes- 11
sage. .When he gave you his
wordy you could depend upon it. *1
He carried, simply one fatre under ^
his hat. and that face of honesty J
and good wi}J for his fellow memWe
meet people about us today ;
wliuse wui'd meam nothing. They
'rejoice in their accomplishment^
in deception and double-dealing. 1
Thov currv three and four faces 1
under ene hat. They want noth-r
in'g to do with the truth. Their <
object in life, is to go as far as 1
they can, and to get as much as i
they can, and to give as little in 1
return as possible. There is i
nothing that is more worthrwhile 1
in this life, than a-loving,'^in-.1
cere expression of friendship :
^.RTfrTPWOfH^ V SPWtAT.TV
f8f^ Jk
fw; -tjajg, < ':' jr^>^^HT'"~- mjH /jfe
BkXK-' ^Br ^il
Nurse Training School, Cor. ITaj
g to the many frien Is and patrons of
lete and modern X-ray machine and outf
ray and fluoroscopic work righ^, in the
s up town. This is a hig saving to th(
the service gotten here. We still mail
it every patient a satisfied one. ~?rs.
For further information wtrtult the
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OLEADER ? ? ?
;hat rings* true to the object of
Ts regard in the -conflict of
The weekly rehearsals in each
lepartment of our Sunday School
indicates that our E&3ter Day
exercises will be up to the usual
mark next Sunday. The two
/aluable books offered to otir contestants
will be given away next
Sunday night. Special Easter
Day music of a high order has
been secured, and our Church
and Sunday School forces^ can be
depended upon to give a good
account' of .themselves next Sunday.
The older people have arit.'i
n TVi?>e?fir?ar f nr S a m
Easter morning.
Rev. Mrs..Dcene, the leader of
our evangelistic drive, will nold
her first servce here April 5th.
Hor record for effective work is
well established.
A book dealing with speech defrvts
their origin and suggestions
for overcoming them, will
be sent forth by^ E^ev. Albert
Long, in the near future. The
book can be used as a home
rnnrre suggestive treatment for
the troubles in question. However,
I am available for consultation
or personal instruction for
anyone who is thus afflicted.
Send your stamp enclosed request
to Rev. Albert Long, P. O.
Box 521, Greenwood, S. C.
McBeth Hi'-Honor Roll
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Union, rS? C.-?THeTLonor roll
of the. Seveth Grade, McBeth Hi'
as follows :Lillian
Richard, Henry Smith,
Rdessa J oh n s om-WalterX^Jeter,
Arsia Miller, Robert Tallev, A[n'pmpnfl
rKershaw. Bessie Davis.
Willie Norris, Robert Bea-ty,
Pecolja Farr, Henry uossette.
Tpnrhpr, Alhert.a Ruff.
Anderson Notes
Mr. and-Mrs. "Tiger" Flowers
iiicl baby passed through the Electric
City, eroute to New York
City. - "" .... .
Mr. W. J. Caldwell of New York
3ity is visiting his family. His
many" friends- are delighted--to
ee him.
Rev. and Mrs. Stewertrioiiver
ireyboth sick at their home on
Daniels StreJt. We trust they
A'ill have a speedy recovery.
The Knights of Pythias had
their annual sermon Sunday afternoon
at Thompson Centenni&l
VI. E. Church. Rev. J. C. Crawjoyed
the service.
up, having been on the sick-list
for quite awhile.
A gloom of sadness "^was cast
i .. ...1 J-l- -
jvci iiie city wneii uie news ui
the death of Rfev. S. J. Jones
reached us. He died in Greensboro,
N. C., where he w&3 pagtoring.
Although funeral services
were held in Greensboro,
Sunday afternoon, memorial
services were held here at tpe
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npton Avneiie &. Pine Street $
The Waverley Hospital and Hhe *i*
it in our institution. We are now __X
institution without having to be ?
i patients, eliminating the trtfns- |
Supt. N. A, Jenkinft, M. D. |
i III ?i?ram 1111 'i
| Royal Baptist Chtireh. Rev.' w
Jonos pastured this Church foi:_w
8 number of years, having built w
j the present structure. There
were twenty-five ministers pres.- H
ent and the building and grounds i,
I werq packed with people who^
came to pay their last tribute of ^
respect .to one whose works are.J
so well known in Anderson County.
The floral designs were numerous
and beautiful. We extend
to the Bereaved familyxnrr?
deepest sympathy. . _
Mrs. Anjiie Mae Montgomery t
.is at home now having closed a
very successful school term.
I ?Mr. Scott ?IonesJ Jr., of Atlan-;^
tic City was called home at the:
Ueatli of his father.
r. - T\.f T\T? "l\ T .. iXTi.
I luio. iviati/isuii, vvxiu
"with hbr husband has been in .
| Philadelphia for nearly a year, is "
visiting here. * . j,
[ The Allen University Quartet '
will appear Tuesday night at St.
Paul. Dr. Sims will be present ,
also and will speak. A large g
crowd is expected.
Dr. C. W. Montgomery, one of
Anderson's popular young dent- 1
ists visited the South Fant St. I j
School Monday at the chapel .
hour and delighted the teachers
with his helpful remarks.
Mr, U. S. Brownlee is-sick at a
his home on West Reed Street, j?
I We hope he will soon be out "again.
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Harbison college NotesI
"Irmo, S. C.?The Young's Literary
Society rendered its annual
March Exhibition, Friday
evening March ?H was the x
most conspicious occasion thru* ^
;out thescholastic year. All the ~
.members and the guests necmcd
(to have enjoyed themselves to i
Ithe highest. The- Program In
'connection with the Exhibition
was very interesting. Mr. Claud ,
'Ruff,JMa-ster of Ceremonies. The
-banquet-which began at 9;3Q~p-.~ ?
m., was really inviting. The dining
room rich with decorations
and ornaments and food suitahlp
to thp pyp-stght as well as to C
'the taste. The dining room program
was exceedingly fine. Mr.
E. Lr-Rhoden^gave. a toast to the
ladies and Miss Emma Toatley ^
'responded. Mr. C. A. Brown to
Ithe faculty and Prof. R. W. Boul- U
ware, Dean of College respopded 5
'and Mr. H.~ R. Freshley to the
Seniors and -J-r- W-. Young res
ponded.. .
After the^anquet, remarks
were made by the President of
the Society, .Mr. J. E. Hall and 44
iv^Juung.
College. ?
j Saturday morning, while.some
I! Professions
it-..--. m ^ ~
iiuuiD. i eiepnonesrTD
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 35564 0
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 3
Dr. C. E. Stepehenson s
PhyulcUn 3urt<on
: 1a?--.:?.re
Diseases of Women and Children A .
* ?-V-? t. Specialty ^
Office: Residence;
1414V4 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. ?
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Dr. L. M. DANIELS "|?
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases of
Women." " 1*
1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton ?.
Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165
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11
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114:00 to lcuu-'r. M. Kes. 40014 T
2:30 to 4:00 P. M. L
WJO to 8:XHT P. M ~
DR. J. G. STUART
Office: ^ Renidence:/
1702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street Oi
v COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Office Hours:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
5 P. M. to 7 P. M. ~
Dr. J. H Goodwin
, .J , i ' = fi
1118 Washin^rton St. Colombia 8. C.
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? " Saturday April 3, 1926 -j
rere playing tennis, the others
as the end of the perfect day.
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Ixtension Plant Breeder
Speaks to Agricultural
Jroup at A. &. T. College
.ecturcs Illustrated By Pieturea
Charts and Actual Specimens
Greensboro, N. C., Mar. 25?
Ir. W. H.< Rankin, Extension
'lant Breeder, North Carolina
tate College, Raleigh, N.~Clec- ?~
ured today to the agricultural
roup at A: & T. College. The
;ctuier, a national figure in ag
iculture, dealt with the various,
spects of preparing, presSFVlng
nd using laboratory materials
i teaching farm crops in voca
ional" schools; communitj&^cotvn
i m f o n v\/l ?
ju iiiijjiuvciiitiuo ) aim juiiguij5
ontests as a stimulus to agricul-??
ural students. Mr. Rankin has
jven much P^as- s
of the agricultural industry.
The lecturer is a graduate of
nnirl K College. While nfl nn
lergradua-te, as a member of
tie National Championship judg ig
team, he won the distinction
f being the highest scorer of .
11 representatives who p&rtici- . j
ated in the Nayonal Judging
'ontest, Chicago./ Mr. Rankin
ra native son of Guilford Coun-Y>
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Arrival amClleparlure of Trains
- ATLANTIC COAST LINE *
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Ivfife?'tive Septcmbtfr- 21, IH21.
' trains daily)
Ipnnn TTTjmm--tumuli) Arriva
4f) n?Lu?Wil -\'pw WTTrl.-. I'.'frfi p. ni.
Silent"- to Wilmington 5?I
:25 p. m* WiL-Nvw York 10;5U p. m. ?
Sleeper to Wllhi.lhgloti
:5(? p. m. Charleston 11^35 a. m
I'ui'lt.r^Cui' to < 'hnrlosti.n *?*
olnnihia, Newberry & Laurens It. It.
ll:6r? ?m. Lan.?Greet> c4:40 p. m.4:20
p. in. -Laurens d11:55 ? mi
?Union Station daily; d?-Gerdns St v
at a tron?dads'- except11 Sunday. -
For information call at Union Sta
6368 - PHONE ?? 6366 -~ J
hair Caneing and Upholstering
Furniture Repairing and
Mattress UeJIdvating. .
\V. S. YIIEZEVANT
.1
)19 Harden St., Columbia, S. C.
- . PHONE 6487
JL. A. Hawkins*
Real Estate Agency
Homes on Easy Teriug"
n u i y-i- Washington Street
COliUMHIA, S. C.; . A
?i>wy?
''I**!*****!*
al Cards?| H
flfce Hours: _Phpnji 8691
P. M." to 7 P." M. V
undaya By Appointments. /
JDivH. G. Thompson
row n-and Bridge Work; a Specialty.
i'yOrrhea "Treated Successfully.
114 V4 Assembly St. Columbians. G.?
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ffiee Hourario to'12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M.
elephones: Office 6744; Res. 3702
DR. A.EVANS ~
Diseases of Women A Specialty.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
>01 Taylo/ St.,1* Columbia, S. C.
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ffiee Telephones:"
to 9 A. M. Office 4247
to 2 P. M, > Rea. 8876
to 8 1'. M. . *
)r. Wr-D. Chappelle, Jr.
fflce: - Resdencej
tOl Gervaia St. 1301 Pine St
(fice Hours: Telephone?
8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270
12 to 2:00 P. M. * Office 7266- M
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. V
Dr. O. J. Champion ~ PHYSICIAN
Ofllcai, ?? Residence:
128 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St
COLUMBIA, 1C.V, . ' . j
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