The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 10, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
^ Saturday April 10, 19^6
I LocalsAn
Misses Golf, and Stella DouL
glass were week-end visitors inthe
City.
"Sins Ruth DeLorirfe spent the
EaAter holidays at her home in
Sumter. ? " . .
Miss Susie Cannon spent the
week-end with relatives in New- J
L perry. _?
Mesdames H. H. Cooper and
R. H. Paul are visiting relatives
- . this week in BennetsVille.
?Miss Jessie Rhilie of A.sliei ille,
N'. C. is visiting TO'fr Mattle
5 Lyles, 2216 Washington St.
Miss Mae Palmer who is teach
ing in Asheville, N. C. spent the
Easter holidays at home. '
~Mr:~Rr-RT~Pinckney ^frAsheJ
ville, N. C. spent Sunday in the\
Mrs. Estelle Perrin Johnston, j
o who has been living in Philadel-(
r phia for several years, is at home
with her mother oil Richland St.'
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Misses Janie and Annie Ad->
~ams, Sara-Boozer and Oceola A1
ten motored to Orangeburg Friday
to witness the game between
Benedict and State College.
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Misses Jennie Mae Champion
Catherine- - Maek, --Wilhemenia
Thompson " Lorrine Sumter and
Mrs. E. C. Stephenson spent Fri?j
day dn Orangeburg.
Dr. L. H. Hallman of Bates burg
anc^Miss Berniee Hiller of j
Columbia were quietly married
in North Carolina a few days
i ago and are living a?t 929 Pine St.j
Mrs. J. H. Harris and Messrs.
way w?re in the City last Mon
dav to sen their father Mr .T T
Harrison who is sick. .
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Mias Frances- Tene'rette who
teaches at Wilson High School
??in Pluii'ni'u, spunL llm vvceh-end
in the City with relatives and
- friends : : ? *
Dr'. and W. Green of
Orangeburg, Dr. and Mrs. J. G.
Stuart, Messrs. A. P. Hardy, Earl
r Pinkerton and J._G^E_ubanks attended
the Benedict - Morris
Mr. and Mrs'E. T.'Goodwiin,
enroute from Winter Park, Fla.
to Chicago, 111- stopped oyer in
^ t-he .cijty Sunday.. They vverit Hie,
guests of Prof. And Mrs. Dm. A.
^ Myers. ~ .
Dr. H. P. Pride and Dr. H.Van
Buren, prominent Dentist
and Physician of Florence and
* Statesburg, Ga-, respectively,
visit t<? Asheville. N. C.
pfts.HOrf tbrn fhe City WerTnesrT^r
enroute to their homes from a
Rev and Mrsf T. C. Crumpx
ton and children and Mrs. R. B.
* . PilU C i- - - 1 ^ ^ '
\juueii muiureu 10 urangeuurg
last Wednesday. While there
they were the guests of Mrs.
;/ Shivers. . ?.?
MrSjL_jB. M. Tucker and daugh:
^?ter, Miss Mariah has returned to
the City from Greenwood where
they were called on account of
S the death of Mrs. Tuckor\s mother,
Mrs. Mariah Powers.
Messrs. David D. Mozie UlyI
j HOLLEY, GOOI
? j Funeral Directors,"' Makers ai
! We"3SfiVe a record, of seven yars fai
Ll- -f/rfd managers of Hie Great Ohai
Burial Aid Societies of Richland
Vjirfj g our many satisfied customers inclu
mXn t for their patronage In the past an
m fi you need our assistance don't hesit
' iness with .outstretched hands to li
X: can furnish anything the heart des
xu Come and see for your self.
'.* | W. S. HOLLEY, Mgr.,
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J Personals
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see? Gilliam, James H. Ruff, t
Mrs* Eloise JYlozie, Mr. alid Mr?, c
David C. Dent motored to Ridge- (
way Tuesday night where Mr. I
and. Mrs. Miozie were called to i
the bedside of sister and sister- t
in-law who was seriously ill. At s
the lime of their departure the ii
sick was reported as resting well, s
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Madam A. I. Russell of Phila- ii
delphia is'7h~"t"Ee" City teaching i
a course of beauty culture and r
Kryscel Massage. She is. locat- \
ed at the Masonic Building, in \
open for enrollment. , .1
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i Miss Jennie Champion was hos
tess to the Club DeLuxe on last Thursday
aftetrnt^on- After c
the" games sandwiches and i
punch wereseryed.and^prizea .a-~4
warded Miss Catherine Mack N
,who scored Highest" receiving a p
piece of lingerie. Miss Lorfne [
Sumter, cut the consolation and 4
received a bottle of French toi- ;
let powder: ~ r~ % ] f
br <? - '-. .- is
I Mrs. H. H. Cooper and Miss-rj
Thomasina Thomas entertained rj
i LeCercle Entra Nous on . last |
'Thursday afternoon at Mrs.
Cooper's palatial residence, jjav- .-5
ing as J:heir guest of the after-?,
noon, Mrs. -R. H. Paul. After?
five interesting gamcir~~prizes!^.
j were awarded Miss "L. Watts '
who scored highest and to iNIiss
Henrietta Boozer wh|e "cut the ronsnlaf
inn A sMnd t'onrse fol- ^
I lowed by^a sweet course was
served. . . y-? . 'p ? ?-j-.
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Tendered Banquet
j Timmonsville, April 1.?The
Atheletic Association of the Tim- ^
mpnsville High School tenderedthe
girjs with the basketball
team a banq-uet here last night, j
more than one hundred and fifty r)
plates were. served. Real ^
lege life brought the high aehool j
girls to their feet in cheers and
yells, as Prof. "C. R. Brown, Jr., "r
Principal rose to speak.. v ,. <?1
) The-^main dinner speeches we/ei v
made'bv, the special guest who
! motored' from Florence toal-T
tend the banquet.
The' distinguished1 guests were1'
Th\ Sydney S. Scott,, .Florence; T>
I Mr. Seymour Carroll, Greenville; <!
Principal J. -W. Killingsworth, v
j WiS^Dn High School, Florence *
janddfcowland Perrin~of Flu) ua". \
| w averiey riospll. LOCHlS "
Mr. Thos. Session, who under-"
went an operation, has returned 4
jto his home in Colonial Heights *
vS^*:: much improved. He is
singing pralsfes of the doctors
and nurses in charge.
Mrs. Marie Drake Dorgan of
Bennettsville underwent a serious
operation. She is improving
nicely and will soon be able
to retiTrn to her'Tiome.
bo?n discharged to the delight of
his many^riends and is enjoying
good health again. <- ,|
Other out-of-town patients
are: Mr. Willie Kennedy of Ne\\^
berry, Little .Jessie Mas Sanders
of Florence,, little Drayton
Martin of Ninety-Six, Miss EmiNOTICE
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The Ladies Guild of St. Luke's
Church will give a Spring Bazaar
Friday night, April 16th at the
(Odd Fellows' Hall on Assembly
Street. All are invited. Adm. 15c. <
Do0W>oo/}d?>.ooao.oooaooQoqpoo<-> <
>WIN & DAVIS "
nd Salesmen for Tombstones St.;
thful service, and are alsp founders Sj *(
itable organization known' as the Q ?j
and Calhoun Counties. We thank o ?j
ding our 1.100 Burial Aid members ? |]
d if trouble enters your home -amt j
nite to call us, as we stand in read- , 3 j
iClp you in any way possible. We g J
ires in funeral supplies. g *;
THE PALMET1
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Allen University News
- By George A. Singleton '
On June 10th Allen Universiy
will close one of the most sucessl'ul
years in its history.?
ler the leadership of President
). H. -Sims the institution has
nacie telling progress. To say
hat lie has. not had probelms to
olve which are peculiar to coljgu
presidents and heads of intitutions
ftould be missing the
uark, but the efficient manner
11 which he has-met all situations
en m m pn /liiJiTa r\? fVTij
w..4i..v?ivmwiV VI lino O^UVUi |
nan. We are with him and in
dew of the Tine piece of w.ork
vhich he has done and is doing
t Allen University, we are ready
o make a in01 Ion that heTJe con- (
inued m office- Men of Dr.
>ims' intellectual equipment and]
,'hility are hard to find. Masters
if Arts in Education are rare,
le measures up to all of his. tiies-w^n
in Qberlin and the Uniersity
of Chicago. . _
The"Faculty of Allen Universi'Jlotne
Tics," a rural play in 4
>7fsT This will be given in in-!
crest of the Drive. We believe
incerely in the ideal of ^elf-help
The public is cordially invited,
ickets will soon be on sale.
This year Allen will graduate
. \X3ry7Targe class from the High
school Department.- This will
5e thejavt class to receive the
Ta~I. Degree". Hegiiling next!
;eaf, students will complete two
ears of teacher training work
icyond the high school. - This
s as'it should be- More atteniun
must- me paid to the efficien-.
y of teachers. The College of'
Vn .sydllaFodiave areprescnta J
ive ?lass.
~ Little has been said about the.
access-ful prosecution of the U-1
liversity program, but we havej
:ept wi the middle of the road
tn'd pttshcd ahead. Allen Unirerstiy
is the pride not only of
cyal African Methodists in S. C.
:ro group in and out of the State.
ror a half century through'
form and sunshine she has stood ,
tnd "Firm may she ever sta-ncf." |
t is* generally known that this'
ichooh maximize^ irhe value?ef-j
^ A Noted Visitor
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jMi.sse Lavin -JackseTv.-a"' graduated
r Chicago University and ^prent ?erf?j
Hiiklren's Ilomc Aid Society, was a
isitor to the 4?ity during the Easter
ide. -Miss Jackson is an accomplished J
oung lady, a true tj'pe of colored aris- j
ocracy. She expressed harself B3|
irrttj*-?very?nuieh?pleased?with?the !
d im r?c> in this j
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those virtues that make for the
building of moral character and
intellectual mtwihood. **"
Dm ing the State Teachers Association
the Alumni Association
of Allen University met and decided
l(j do "some definite thing.*,
Dr. R. E. Brogdon is the State
President. The Association hfm
committed itself to the task of
helping the university build a little
library by adding ^yjvera-1
volumes. It is hoped that in the,
near future we will diave a book
I shower. The old day is passed
when a teacher can teach suc?cessfuHy
wit hout -recourse- tosource
material and aids to research.
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At a jnpeting of the Ttichland
{County Alumni-ef Allen University,
Professor George A. Singleton
was elected President.?
The newly elected president
hope? the members of the county
chapter will cooperate in helping
the State organization put
the library proposition over- The
alumni of Allen are just as loyal
as^thrbse^of any schookLet Hich^
land County and Columbia lead?,
' President Sims preached the
Toaster sermon at Anderson andvisited
Greenwood in the evening
He delivers the Commencement j
Day address at Western University
in Kansas on June 3rd. On1
June 1,* before leaving, he -de-j
liver* the Address to the Litera-1
ry Societies at Morris Browfi-bJ
Atlanta. ~~
The Commencement . Day
speaker at "Edward Waters College,
Jacksonville, F^rida will
be Prof. George A.-Singleton. He*
Wft <?i n /-v #%/! i
??w nu vv/ uv,u vvi v;u nrc au*i
dress last year_but was prevented
on account of illness.
?A41en-4^ftiverfeity?has, inaugurated
a fine custom of^having a
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The special preacher last yea
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The Lord's Supper was adminis
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yited to. this service on April 21
at 7 :30 p. m.
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the Baccalaureate Sermon wil
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be preeached by the Revetend S
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is an organization which is doii
infirm people.of Scntfh Carolin
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from $25.00 to $100.00 in ease
household goods. It pays from
ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor
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