The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 10, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6

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r,,. 'ix:,? -?-CONTEST EXTEND] With great interest and enthusi; THE PALMETTO 5,000 Subscribers THE GR Premium Offer ever made in thi Read our offer on page 3. following are the names of ntered:k~~ ~ ^STFTTr J. Lemon , ? Miss Eloise Jaggers ~ Miss Annie L."Ackcrman- T T i 11 r ti 1 i i iyum. ijouis? >> ' xvanuoipn Rev. S. C. Campbell , Rev. W. R. Bowman -v - .. . . Rev.'M, C. Williams Mr. E. C. Clark . Rev. O. A. Parker _1. 1. Miss Marie Tribble Miss Myrtle Evans Miuo Clonnfu Mae Mutely Helena News Easter Sunday was another glorious day at Brown Chapel AT M. E". Church. Every one who was present can witness the fact that the Eastertide was wholly celebrated from the 5 o'clock morning services thruout . *' the entire day. Sunday School was openedJ"at 10-:30 a. m. with every teacher v---- -at Jiis-post After ...which the - SuptT Mr. J. S. Sander^ gave a beautiful illustration of our risen Lord. - " At 6:30 p! m. the League as sembled and a unique program was rendered, which wk?s ended with the "Ribbon Contest" that .' was'held a week previous. The ' i^'Fp^ahKs'" XveiV _"MisS ^Ggoi'gla . Spence. The pri/^was won by Miss Is.unn, and was pre^nted : to her by Miss Rosa B MofTett, of the Drayton St. High School. The- contestants for next Sunday night are Misses Johnnie Bell Bracy aneh~Marie Gary. At 8;0Q p. m. the Easter program was called by Mrs. O. A. Parker which was one among the best we ever witnessed. Every ?-??child- was on the alert and p&J5ed his-, part well. . The solo that was rendered by little Miss Ethel Wright with . Miss G. M. Metz && pianist, was ; among the best ever heard,jfor a child of her ager~The r*ec/tation by Miss Inez Boozer was ?good also the'* solo rendered by Miss Edna Earl Bracey. the "duett by little Willie McMorris and mother, Mrs..Mary E. McMorris needs snecial mentioning After the program a good contribution^ wnsgivon hv the conV Wright and Willie McMorris.? *~i. The Knights Thanksgiving services were also observed at Brown -Cha'pel Church the 4th .Sunday in March. Both the~K, of P.' and Courts of-Calanthe were well represented. The Annual Sermon was delivered by our able pastor, Rev 0. A*. Parker, which held the audience'in _?L a> panacea from Alpha to Omega, ThsWranch~Deptrty,Wir-Wr-ftt f)avis of Newberry was present and delivered'a wonderful ad~ dress. " The Calanthearr Address by Miss Georgia M. Metz a-lsc nppfls snprisl mpnf innincr TVic solo, "Alone" rendered by Miss Metz was superb- Misses Carrie B. and Annie Lee Sandfers are home after a successful school term also Miss "Willie Sartor. Mr. Arthur Wiliams and babj little Mildred Ruth spent last Sunday afternoon in. Helena. Mr. Charlie Green and family ^are home" after a three- months visit in the "Land of Flowers/ TheTF many friends extend te them a hearty welcome.?? Miss Lizzie Mae Wallace qi v Prosperity spent last week enc -?-- with Miss G. M. Metz. ? _ Mrs. Minnie Ca/dwell of Nev York City-has been called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Cannon, who is very ill. Those who pre still on the sicfc list are: Mr- W. M. Mitchell, Mrs N. Ij>. ftook, Mrs. Harriett Morgan and Mrs. Fannie Simpson. ? J ED TO MAY 15,1926 j ... 1 asm the Subscription Contest of i i -LEADER begins i \ is the SLOGAN??t; EATEST ' s state by a Colored Newspaper. Votes .. 261 " .... 248. " *" ?*? ***???y . ... . 192 " < . ^ .v--: . 174 " ] ..I,. . . 173- " . , ..... ' .. 148 h ?. . ... j 126 " V ..... .... 118 " . ( . 112 * " 1 106 " ( - / ... ;.. .103 " ^ I.....? 100 | i N ewberry News The public schools are closing ^ out in Newberry County. On last** 1 week the Dead Fall School, Bea-1! ver Dam- School, Hajinah School; and Belle Mount School had their f \ closing exercises: All reported^ School closes. 4V-theJ28--and 29. r That will be about the last pub-;^ ? lie school in the county. Mr.; Floyd is looking forward for a 1 great program. Easter Sunday was a high day ]1 in Newberry. The churches ; were crowded all day. Bethele- 1 hem Baptist Church had-th^ir^ Easter exercises at 10:30 a. m. 1 Miller Chapel Sunday School visi ted them1 and in the afternoon*1 Miller-had their exercises at 3 p. 1 M , ' * m.,' Bethlehem returned the Xis^it. The exercsies were good-at |both Churches. Tl^ Junior Choir 'oi .Miiiet Chapel rendered some! fine -music. The ^en'ior CJioir..' sang" like angels. If you want ' ot see a wide - awake Sunday 1 SchcC'l, hear l^tpd singing lor ! a goo sernioi^, come to Miller ! Chanel Rpv "Flnvrtnct Whi+o 1 ? ? ? ,, .w^ preached the morning sermon ,1 from-John 20:29. The Evening sermon, was delivered by Rev. Ellis from St- John, 20:20^ The j_ Church was crowded to hear that ? wonderful sermon preached by Rev. Ellis. Mr. Milton Smith js home from the hospital he is looking like-! 'himself again. Wu atu glad 16"' have "our good friend home. ; Mr. Jack Golden is still pnfthe J sick-list. ? ' ?I Mr. Levy Green is critically ill at this writing. ... . . Mr. Wm. Mitchell, Helena, S. C- is on the sick-list. m 1 ^ / \r Lyric Singers To Render Musicale At Salter's | ; Memorial Church 1 , ?Z~ _ - The Lvric- Singers who are r making.a record long to be re-] ; membered by all who hear them,1 . will render a musicale at Salter's Memorial A. M. E. Church, Mon: day night, April 1?. This group . of singers haVe travelled quite a . bit, and every where they have gone, a return engagement has J - - : , THE PALMETT Mr. Jos. Young and family ; ,vere the guests, of Mrs-. S. M.j* foung on last' Sunday. Mr. ij foung is living in Greenville. He i md family spent all day Sunday j ,vith his^ mother, _M.rs. S. M. [" Jfoung on Caldwell .Street- , Revival To Be Held A soul-stirring revival andj Evangelistic campaign will be > leld?at the Trinity Baptist Uhilrch, Hardin Street opposite; Benedict College. The services j wrfll be conducted by the Rev. \. 11...William^ D. D., and his jvangelisiic liarty,? beginning 1 Monday night April 12th 7:30 c continuing through Sunday A-i: aril 26th: , . .. -|Dr. Wilson is a Revivalist and pastor in the State of North Ca olina, Moderator of the French Broad" Baptist Association,! Chairman of the Foreign Mis-^>ions Board of the State of N. C-' (western division) of the nation-; il Baptist Convention, and a-! trustee of the Blue Ridge Bap:ist Institute of Asheville, N. C. He is a ^contemporary of the Revs. Moses, Townsend, Craft. Va-ss hnd other national characters. He introduced and presented such type of men and preachers . as Giles-of Va.? Copeny of N. C. and your humble sefvant, who feels the least, of-South Carolina and others. Dr. Wilson's lectures to women and men are unsurpassed for his way is unique, his thoughts are logical, Jomprehensive and in-! 9truetive - and- his manner is-1 forceful. Monday evening, April l?t_h at j [tendered by-the best colored tiaj. snt of the various Churches ol ; the City, after which Dr. Wil- j son will preach. The public is invited to attend ] the series; of services and hear this wonderful preacheiv You cannot afford to miss this GospefTeast. --~ -? [ Mr. White, president ,of tile Jubilee Choir~~ofttre City say, "The Jubilee Choir of the City! ?.iH ^ Union will be present e&ch\night thruovlt the.. .series of services. I Accomodations will be had for ( n~u.rnnny .'*50 pmplp wild Wl' are exepecting to attend t he ser- j vices, each night. -dome early if yon desirp a seat. ; . notice. " ! i. All members of the Executive -' - ? I '- .. "V >; / >. < " ' ~S " K ""' '. ' ' If? w,m - WMm been -_-requested,?w+rrrh?spuakswell for the company. In addition to the program, a" ham will he given away to the one having the lucky ticket, all tickets are numbered, and the one corresponding with the number of the ham will be the lucky one. Rev. A. C. Brogdqn, manager of the company.,, offffrs a very high (Jass entertainment Which will be enjoyed by all. Remember the date and place Salter's & o LEADER ' Board of the State vSunday p School and B&ptist Young- Peo.^ pies' Union Convention are here- j by Called to meet Wednesday, April 14th, 11:00 o'cj ck," Zion I Baptist X!hurght Columbia- Busi- * of much importance to be trans-1 * acted. Done by order of Presi- * den^^ev.'X C. White. -Rev. J. C. White Pres; S. D. Fin- v ley Sect. ' a _?? 1 Abbovire, l1 Friends of Miss Nannie L.-'d White were saddened to learn of I' her death,- which secured at 7ir o'clock Tuesday morning after I an illness of several months.. She ls was of a sweet disposition and h w_aa loved by many- She was a] member of St. James A. M. E.vd Church and also a member of e Primrose Court of Calathe, No. -I 415. Funeral services were 1 conducted by her pavtioiv-Roy.-jx P. M. Gary, Thursday afternoon jS and interment was in-Thomp-T son Cemetery. She is survived ,s by lier mother, and the following j sister and brothers: Mrs. Ellen a Jackson, Mrs. Sallie Greene,'Mrs. c Tena W~ Horry, 'Misses Mamiejl Azalee-and Ruth White and Mr., a Dennis WhiteV~T~ . "J s Mr. and Mrs. George Marion, n Jr.,. and'Mr. George Marion, Sr. jf of Anderson, spent last Sunday,) with-Mr, and Mrs. San-fuel Ed-;i wards. _. ... . fi Miss Mary T.~Greene, a senior !c at Allen University came down (1 last week to attend the. funeral I of her aunt, Miss Nannie White.it Mrs. Mary L. Pope and" Rev. ? U/V. Kennedy are- attending t the Presbytery at .Iniio,__? rr A lnreo group of base ball\ fans Ht'tGMchrd-the jjamu at Green ? wiiciU- Monday^ Ablicville. Ili^li j School vs. Brewer Normal. The \ 1 4 ' f score was 4-4. ,1 Mrs Georgia Alexander was r hostess at her home on Whitehall t Street, Tues. afternoon to Board,e No-.?3?of?SU?James Av M- J], c Church. A.-very lively and in-; ' tei'ejtir.j? hiuiiTonn mooting< wai> held. As usual, Mrs. Alexander, I who is a charming hostess-,~scr- s ved delicious and elaborate" re-, \ freshmen'fs. . ji Mr. Edward McClaren of Sha\v*c University t,p6nt1rhe Easter hoi-,]: idaj'-i wit h. his parents | j Miss Blanche Reed who is I ' i te&jh'ipg at Pelzer, spent Easter 1: yyit.h her" narents: Mr."and Mrs.v William?Reed.She was accom-lt panied hy Miss Kennes of Aiken, ,c Miss Griffin of GreenviWe; MissJ] Holmes of Due West, Messrs. ; 1 1 -? ?1 TffTjii ' i ~r^ * ri \ ..." ? : ??: A Mumui'ial A. M. E. Cliurcli. 2200i1 Washington Street, April 12. I , , r, ?r On Friday IVJ^-rch 26, at the I Tiome~of"Mr. and Mrs." Samuel! ( Kinsler, a birthday party was i given irt honor of her grand-1 daughter, little Miss Berriice Baxter. The children spent a f lovely R-fternoon. 'After the;( games the youngsters were cal-( led into the lovely dining room and served sweets,'after dinner a punch course was served. . ] j t ifoung and White of Greenville. Anderson Notes The young ladies are glad to ;now that Mr. Mareellus Thompson is in the city, -h&vi.ng spent he winter in Florida. reek-end in the city with relatives. She look her rlittle son lome who has been spending achile with his grandmother. Miss Ruth Mark who is atteirling 'scb?ol in Atlanta, spent the faster holidays at home hriogng her little nephew with her - ,'Mfs. Maude Andrews is 'tall miles over the arrival of her. disband from Flordia. Dr. Sims, the .honored pmi- . ent of Allen University, delightid the paster anil members of Sethel ' A. M- E. Church hy . u : i* n - . i .1. ue?ciiiiig lur mem easier ounlay nmriiin;:. To sav that Dr. ' lims preached is enough, we.all j aiow what to expect when he peaks. Easter was a ""beautiful day] nd that faet*made every one feel heerful. The A. M. E. Church lelcl lis regular Easter service it 5 a.- m. The service was vej;y weet and irnprei.siOe. The serion preached by Rev. J. C. Craword was real food i'or the many lungry souls eagerly awaiting it. VI night the Sunday School had ts Easter exercf-e. The little hildren were at their best and ooked so pretty in- their new Caster dresses. For three weeks" liis Church has hit;! ovrn Tally md the reports were read after he exercises'. The total amount ai.sed?was if o05.00, of vhich-wus r-iised by tine Sunday School. ? ? ?Mrs. j\Iinnic_dhnicir slipped a vr.-y trom nrrrmrany?mends- a j ew weeks ago and was Tfliietly named to Mr. Jones of Sparanburg. She .spent the week : snd ai h<>rne. .We hope her saiL [own the matrimonial sea will" >e a - jdei.vi'ant one. ^? Fa<in\. Sunday' at St- Paul! Japfist Church wa's enjoyed by ill u ho attended. . i l.e Lliurch vas beautiful in its blooming jot Hovel's and the choir renlered special roaster music. The >astor preached from the Hubert. -''The Fruitf.ulness of the killing Seed." ,* We think the ' astor was at his bes.tr'.' The mesage was clegrrnidW delivered to he hungry flock. At the close )f the services the "Lords Sup - ? ; s - / * >er was observed. At 3-:oOA p. m. the pastor ireabhpd irtAV'iLun Calvary Bapy ist Church Trbni the sub.: "The" Seven \Vord.s Irofll i'he attendance for the da'y wras.* ?%A *? ?*?'* * *?/ ** ** ?* *' ?%?%?* -* * /? f - Prof^gRinr [ )flice Hours: TcSophnnes: | 1:30 A. iM. to 2 1'. M. OtV.oe 3536 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 j Dr. C. E. Stepeheason ?Phywieian and Surgeon diseases of Women mid Children A" \ Specialty )tfice: Kesidence: 414 Va Assembly St. 1328 Oak St.; ? . A ; , Dr. I,. M._DAN1K?<S. Physician and Surs-con W^pfnen. I 121 Washington St. -2210 Hampton l>llice Phone: 64?y Kes. Phone: 7166 itmmmmm% >fliee Hoary^ ?? - IVI?|iliO!H&: 9:00 to 10:30 A. M office 3796' 0:00 to 1:00 t\ M. Hce. 4698' 2:30 to 4.00 P. M. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M: DR. J. G. STIJAUT j Ifllee: RosidencO: 1792 Main Street 1417 Pine Street ""COLUMBIA; S. C. " DfTice Hours: *-""*' -1 10 A. M-. to 1 P. M 5 P. M\ to 7 P. M. Dr. J. H. Goodwin 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C . . 1 Saturday April 10, 1926. L 326.HWe*are affitiiig at the 500 mark._ TJie collection for the ? day was $64.20. Thus ended a perfect Easter Sunday.' Mr. P. W. Shirard" has returned from Florida. His family is especially glad to have him -home. Miss Alberta Fuller is at home now, havingr just closed" a-&uc=? cessful school term. We are very pleased to wel- 1 come into the city faculty, Miss Annie Thompson an A. B. gradu iite of Benedict College; Miss Thompson will have charge of the seventh grade for the remainder "f-the term. , We are f~ glad to have such well-prepared TZ, teachers added to our faculty. ~ - /. w Ali- I on Rnhinwnri Vinvintr snent > The winter in Florida, ia at homo ?Mr. Jack Thompson of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Josephus Charles of Memphis, Tenn, is visiting his sister, ? Miss Virginia Charles. There was a baseball game beEaster Monday. There were many Jviyitors from GreenviHe? and neighboring towns in tlve city. The score stooeFT-4 in favor of Greenville. Miss Ruth Foster who is teaching in Greenville spent the week . end-in -Anderson the guest of Miss Claudia Burris. ; . , < ? ?- \j CARD OF THANKS fur the many kjfldnesses shown* finving the illness and d *h "f ndi1 daughlei, xvifc and mother, M_rs: J,sr ; a h_A. vv alkerL and the ^ I many and beautiful floral offer- 4 ings at the funeral. -4 Mrs. V. R. Green, Mother; Mr. Jas. H. Walker, Sr., husband;Mr. Jas. 11. Walker, Jr., son. I . . SaCtt PlKtX'P 6366 Uhair I'aneing and Upholstering Furniture -Repairing anO Mattress Renovating. W, S. TREZEVANf 1011> lluniun St., f-'ntunvhlfl. i!i, C. . : ^ . PHONE 6487 ' ... * ?L. A,fHawkins' Real Estate Agency "Homes on Easy Terms" mrrty^tt-ttchlrftinn srmr C0I.UMMA. sTc." ~? ial CardsrT^ :: < > Otllce Hours: Phone 8|8i 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 3 I5/ M; to 7 P. M. Sundays By Appointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson ?- Surgeon Pentirt Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty?-*? ~. Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 1414H Assembly St. Columbians. C j' . -y v. ^ Oflice Hours: 10 to- 12~M.; 2 to 6 P. M. ? * Telephones:' Oflice 5714; pes. 3702 ?DR. M. A. EVANS Diseases of Women A Specialty". Gradual e Nurses in Attendance. . 1501 Va Taylor St., Columbia, S._C7 Office -Hours: Telephones: 8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247 1 to 2 P. M. Res. 8876 6 tor# P.-M. Dr. W. D. ChappclleV Jr; Office: Resdence: 2101 GervaTs St. TSttf ptn* St . _ -V ... .... Office Hours: Telephone*: 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270 12 to 2:00 P. M. Office 7266 1 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. V - ?Dt. O. J. Champion : 1 PHYSICIAN _ Office: Residence: 323 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St - COLUMBIA, 3. C. ^