The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 17, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
I Saturday, ApriM7^1^26.
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Benedict is scheduled to meet
Paine College on the 20th.
FOR RENT?Two rooms: furmished
or unfurnished. Apply
Mrs. B. M. Tucker, 2130 Gervais
Street is leaving to-day for
Greenwood on business.
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mi . ^ii?nie w nue ana Augustus
Watson were quietly marriedi
on last Monday night.
Mr. Ear} Pinkerton,former.
manager of the'Royal Theatre, j
left Monday for Augusta, G.
I Mrs. Susie Kenley Griffin of
Raleigh, N. C. is inlhe City visiting
sisters and friends.
Rev. M. B. Bouler, pastor of
the A. M. E. Church, Lancater,
was a visitor to the City this
'
> j . : * Mrs.
Elliott Wylie, 1117 Harl
den Street left last Monday for
New Caanan, 'Conn., to spend
* the summer. * - ' Editor
Carr .of the Asheville
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renter prise spent aunciay in tneCity.
Editor Carr is a hustlelr
and always on the gd.
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' Master John Jr.; son of Mr.
nncLMrs. JrS. 13assard, who under
went an operation at Bene"
dicjt Hospital is now improving
at this writings
We are indeed sorry to report,
that Mrs. T. J. Hudson is quite
ill at her home, 1317 Heidt St.,
and hope that she may soon be
. restored to perfect health.
'Mrs/ Hattie Stewart, 1110 Pine
Street, haS Illumed fiuin Oharienton,
where sh? was called on
account of-the illness, and. death
of her aunt, Mrs. Rosa Capers.
Little John Bav<f.ard, Jr., Tsf
u~?l: -? 1 - ? _
ai iiumy Hiici uukuezqpuuig <\
flight operation at the Benedict
Hospital. We are glad to report
- tfint hp iQ mnp"h improved at
this writihg.
Dean Pearson of Claflin Univ.
spent Monday in, the City on
educational business with the
State Board of Education. Accompanying
him to tne capital
City was ivl&rioh Frederick, a
student of the University and
a nephew-o^ Attorney N.
Frederick.
~ 0 Miss Henrietta Boozer and Mrs.
Fannie Hipp entertained jointly
LeCercle fcntra- Nous at Miffs
Boozer's Tiome, on Washington
St., last Thursday afternoon.
having as a visitor, Mrs. Tracy
Walton of Chicago, 111. Miss Lillion
W7 of 4-CI OOAna/1 A?4- a Vkrl ma
itHu ii ulu gyvi tu m^iicoi, nnu I c*
cpived a lovely ^lldoirtrrrrpr-?A
salad-course with punch followed
/by sweets was served.
H[" ' William
W' \[ I Merchai
7?zd[ Suits Made
X Alterations And Rej
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? 1315 Assembly Street
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I . hht t f.v nnni
I Funerar Directors, Makers o
We/have a record of seven yars fa
and managers of the Great Cha
Burial Aid Societies of Richland
our many satisfied customers inch
for their patronage in the past ai
' you need our assistance don't hesi
iness with outstretched hands to
can furnish anything the heart de
Come and see for your self.
W. S. HOLLEY, Mgr.,
V
d Personals j
Rev. J. C. White motored to Union
for the week-end to preach for Rev.
Daniels.
Mrs. Hannah Outen has jaeen
confined to bed since ApHl 10.
plier many friends are glad?to
?'U"UI'
iu me ^jAueiient attention rendered
her by Mrs. C. J- Mcllwain,
R. N., who is stopping with her.
Mrs. Mcllwain is planning to do
private work here. We wish
tier much success. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Holman Hampton
would like to announce the
birthday party given in honor ot
their son, Pinckney V. Hampton,
on Tuesday March 6, he was 5
years old and had a guest list
of 48. Several games * were
flayed* after which refreshments
were served which consisted of
ice cream and cake and mints.
The decoration .for the birthday
cake was pink and white. The
ladies7 that helped to entertain
the children * were: Mrs. Ellie
Gurdoin, grandmotHer and MrS.
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?i. xayiur aiiu? oisier, Mrs. r.
Patrick: $Hss Taylor, Miss Mary
Pinckney and Mrs. L. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dinkinsi. i
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On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.
tYacy M. Walton entertained
with a shower in honor of Mrs.
Delia Mae Jenkins Entzminger,
areeentbride,?Theronnis_WEre
i beautifully decorated with Tosos
and evergreens and white unshaded
candles. Three tables
worn nrrfinpfoH fr>T^~whi*t. each
wqa n^mhprpH with a wedding
bell tied with a white ribbon.
The bride's table was marked
by a minature doll bride. Miss
Catherine Mack scored highest
and received a box of bath salts
Miss Ruth Watson cut highest
fof p hftY of statjpnery..
Miss Claretta Watts dfew
Jhe booby prize, a powder pufl
with silk lace. The brfde Was
presented with a lovely pair ot
hemstitched-nillow cases. A snl
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ad' course with Russian tea and
mints were served. Many were
thn Wnfnl prpaontpH f||P
bride. Those present were: Mrs.
"Bella Mae Jentons-J^tzminggr,
Mrs. I. H- Goodwin, Missesi Ruth
Butler,- Claretta Watts, Ruth
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Watson, Lillie Jones, Lorrine
Sumter, Wilheliftena Thompson,
Jennie .M. Champion, Mfs, Mae
Dannerley Walker, Sarah Boozer
ajidJIaihenhe~Mack.*
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Mr. and Mrs. James H^Goole will
give in marriage their daughter;
Laura May to Mr. Benjamin Jones,
Tuesday evening, April, the 20th, 8:3C
o'clock, at Second Calvary Baptist
Church, Columbia, S. C. At home after
May 1, Lancaster, Pa. Reception
immediately after ceremony, 1013 Pint
Street. ~
PRAISE PALMETTO LEADER
Washington, D. C.-?Sir Geo
| Hampton I guess you will be
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pairing Neatly Pone ---. -. ,j?3
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s Columbia, S. C. *i
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DWilN & DAVIS - I
nd Salesmen for Tombstones. !
ithful service, and are also founders >
ritable organization known as the j
and Calhoun Counties. We thank '
iding our 1300 Burial Aid members J
r>d if trouble enters your home and j
tate to call us, as we stand in read- |
help you in any way possible. We :j
sites in funeral supplies.
CONGAREE, S. C. H
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THE pALME1
somewhat surprised to hear fromJ~
>!one of the famous old 371st boys ^
J j who is a reader of your paper. v
) This to let you know that I a
certainly do enjoy"reading your
paper and one thing/is it carries E
the news that I like to have f
Xhome news) and then I get the v
paper on time every Sunday
- moming-at (L.a^m.I would get ^
| it the same night if I go to the f
'-[Post-Office,?I never read a bet- -a
yax-1 it im* rig^t H.
name, The Palmetto Leader.
Since I gave you the trial subscription
I have never missed
1 a copy and as soon as my sub^scription
expires I am "going to
?end it to the Laurens Agent, C
I don't know her personally but t
1 read the good news she sends ^
in each week as she is on the job. I
1 can praise yuuii "paper highly-^
but I must say I can't go back r
on The Light as while I was on ii
the firing line in France, fighting v
my way to German soil,-Prof._t
~ Garrett . would speed his- paper r
+ r\ ?v? o, el J .*
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Well with best wishe's to all p
in the office and if you are ever \
in the City call to see me. " t
-^Yours for sliccess, \
William P,'Poole, City P.J J
"Q^Box 1079, Washington, D. C. ^6
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..Deacon A. P. Williams c
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Passes , ?
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Zion Baptist Church is -in?mourn- c
dpg. A great tornado, has passed thru ?
and a stately tree has fallen. j S
J A. P. Williams, born in Lexington _C
;County in 1874, coming to Columbia',*
-'-about- 35 years aroJJie was married i 5
j to Miss Bfessie Wise also of Lexing-jv
! ton, but "was tlien making her home' c
'jin this City. Two bright boys; viz: | g
i A. P-. William, Jr., and-Joeoh WllfiuhtaltS
. having been born of that union. He C
. 'reared a nephew, Dr. Frank Williams,
who is doing a thriving drug business '
out on east Gervais Street. ^
1 j Deacon Williams was converted 35 c
years ago, in Lexington County. Af- 5
l,ter moving to Columbia, he cast his 5
. I lot?with?the?Zion Baptist-Church. C
where he proved himself every inch a ?
, jl'll'mi, .sUaightfaywoj'Ak Christian gnn.,^
jtleman, hejyas ordained a deacon of j'C
Zion 16 years ago, which"-~high bffic"e"| c
i|he filled with credit to the Church,;g
' and bringing honor to himself u'ntil ?
, the day of his death. | C
He was the Treasurer of the Buil- : 8
ding Committee which built the pres- ?
ent magnificent edifice-of'Zioh-Bap- g
ut cu%Mw>hAi^_whicK he handled $60, jp
- 000 and not one cent, but what could "g
be accounted -for. - g
He was next^hiade chairman of the -g
^ Deacon Board two years ago, and . c
under fiis - leadership tho Church has.S
; glided smoohtly along. He was a dii
rector of the.Victory Savings Bank 0
rfrom its organization. jo
. j He was a constant Sunday School ?
.worker, found every Wednesday night
. in,prayer meeting anjL at the B. Y. P. |q
- U. at. all their meetings.
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He had a- Stroke of apoplexy las
/hicRTie died Friday April 9th.
He was a member of the K. of P
nd the The Columbia Mutuals.
More than 2,500 people thronge<
tig Zion Sunday at 1:30 to attend hi:
uneral services, )vhile more than 501
.'ere turned-back at the door.
Dr. J. C. White, his pastor, eloquent
y stressed his virtues, and extollei
is deeds of valor, in delivering th<
uneral oration in which he picturec
paralellism between The lift? of "fi
loch and that of Deacon Williams
FOm't' lu his u.jIuij und roat to hii
reary soul.
Mr VISIT TO FAIRFIELD
i visaed b'airfield -Baptist
Church some time ago in the inerest
of the Foreign Mission
Vork. As I ehtered the Church
found the Sunday School proofing
"r|tn the plassps all^aranged
and I was delighted with
t. It seemed to me that they
/ere running Qn a better system
ha>n is commonly se n in our
ural Sunday Schools- The eelaction
was good, after which the
>astor in the person of Rev. A
Vare afcended the' stand and
DOk.for a text, Johm4: 12,'"Art
thou-*greater than our' father
acob which gave us the well and
rank thereof himself "and "his
hildren and cattle?" His afTpliation
to the practical lives of
he people of this age.
f "The House of Quality" >
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The R. L. Bryan ,, i
.Company .. . <
j Books,rStationery, Printing, ^
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and Specialtic8. ^
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Phone 5153 -5154 I
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Insurance Concern.
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t-?Rev. Wary is one of the forest
11 most preachers of ihis section.I5
i He is building morally, intellec- "
jtually and spiritually.
i( After that logical sermon there 'J
s was a collection given me for
} foreign mission and it should be *e?
remembered that Sifter Sarah
\ Clinkscales gave one dollar to *
rthe cause. If one woman can I'
1 give a dollar surely our men can
' give two dollars: We are thank- tl
I ful to all those that gave, but if!
we had more workers frferSfster^
J Clinkscales, we could better ?n-,
Jswer'the voice that is calling in:
,far off Congo States.
'j Now I-am "going to say thatX|
'Janv Chim*h in. iho <.?.? ...... i
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1 tio'n of the State that will give'
1 j ten dollars, I have an excellent
' [gift for that Church or any mis-;
:sionary Club that will give five*
dollars 1 will award a gift arid (
ar^1 person that will give a- dol- Ul
r lar I have a gift for-them. These ^
. jgifts are not mgd^ ft'om a stand C
! J point of 'wealth but from'
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I THE UNITED SONS OF
^ is an organization which is doing
) infirm people" of South" CHrolmtu:
> Harrison, State Master, Prof. J.
\ D. V. McCrae, St&te Treasurer. .
| alive and gives to the beneficiar
> pays from fifty to one hundred dc
i; from $25.00 to $100.00 in cas.e of
i-household goods It pays from $1
||nP!ss and nn to $10:00 on Doctor'sI
Think^jof it; and for any into
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l.g ' , Ben Garrisi
* ' ? Address all mail to LeRoy Simpkin
11 " WHOLESALE DI1
?' Every garment is tailored to your i
? color, cold water shrunk, finest quality
y r-manship and service guaranteed.
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Selling direct fiom maker to wearer
? tween profits for your own pocket.
J; * Suits and Overcoats $18.50,
i CUSTOM TAILOF
$ ^ P. A. SMITH, Salts
? 1017 Waahingtea Street,
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standpoint of charity for my?
tropfrr-atdl cred - u n t old m i weriew ^
own in the Congo States before *He
World War and like all other
lack iVffcn, I fear that their freeom
is not much better yet, not
veil so much as to hear the
ospel. Now in doing this, work
, am asking .that the pastors
lease give me your cooperation.
Our--'people won't do any more
ian vou lead t hem to do,
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NOTICE
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A musical program will be ren
jred by the ministers of the
ity at Second Calvary Buptist
hurchV Friday night, April 23,. .
tider the auspices of the Junior
Iissionary Society of said,
hurch. Admissio^ 10c . The.public
i.-'cordially invited.
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ABRAHAM & D. of J.
a grea\ work for the poor and
A. Kirk, State Secretary andIt-pays
to its members while
y something after death. It
)llars for hospital benefits and
total loss^by fire of house and
SO p<*r week for aick>ill.
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rmauon write * ' "
10 Richland St..Columbia, l. C.?, __
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ATISFACTION C.lJARAN+EKD.
Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, J
on, Leader. ' "
s, 1432 Lincoln St., Columbia, S. C. |
wp'oo^jooao ooooooaawcto&OD .
tECT TAIIX)RS
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ndividual ftkeasurements out of fast
r, all \vool^|j^u:s. Good fit, work- 4
at wholesale prices saves all in be$22.50,
$28.50 and $36.50
tS SINCE 1899.
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