The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 24, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, April 24, 1926.
STATEMENT 0
THE VICTOR
Ivocated at Columbia, S. C., at
... 1 RE!
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts ---*
. -Bonds-arid slocka. owned
_ . ntfior Rpal F.statP Owned
-? linking House ^
Due from Banks and Bank
Currency ?
. Gold
Silver and other minor Coin
Checks and Cash Items
Exchanges for the Clearing 1
Other Resources
a:.
Total
; IZZZZ-7^"
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus. Fund (Interest ant
Undivided Profits, less Gurrei
Due to Banks and Bankers _
Dividends Unpaid ?--Individual
Deposits Subject
Savings Deposits ....
Demand Certificates of Depc
Time Certificates of Deposit
Certified Checks - - - - CashierV
Checks ?_
Christmas Club
^ ~ Totals
/ * . ..
STATE QEJSDUTH CAROL
" County of RirhMdlM]!
Before me came G. L. Floyc
who; being duly sworn, says
ment is a true condition of
said bank.
' Sworn to and subscribed b
Signed: J. 1
Correct Attest:?
W. H. Harvey
N. A. Jenkins, _ ;?
N. J. Frederick
- - - DIRECTORS -
.
T PRC
Seventh
"" * ""r
Woma
Gethsem
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j-_TO B
MT. ZION BAPTIS'
. MAY
? Rev. Wr~F
* FRIDAY
-B^oard meeting.
"^Tfr:3()?-Devotional Exercis
New Brookland and Eliza Pi
11:00?Enrollment of Del
Treasurer's Report.
Corresponding Secretary's r<
Collection. Recess.
AFTER]
... ;<XJ^eervotional Exercise
lin. Eastover and Mrs. Mary
1 i ?
MUSIC. '
o . Reading of^Letters.^
Blanche Mi
- Welcome Addr-ess^Gnbehalfc
? Ch
?Response V - - ?
- Solo . -- **
'"^lorris College _ : ??
^^itection. ?. ??
? Paper , _?:? -r 1
Solo ?
Paper -- -
Paper A!
Collection.
FRIDAY?
"~7Tgl)-^- D e v 0T1 o n a I Excrctaeei
Introduction of Visitor^.
. 8:00?Music .... .--7--Report
o^the Field Missions
~ Solo %v Mrs
. Annual Address
8i30?introductory Sermo
Alternate: Rev! 2
Collection. /Adjournment.
, ' . .1 . / sATURDAY
"-10:00 /DuvctionaF-Exereh
Columbia, S. C. and Mrs.
10:30?Fdection and lnstal
Discussion?'Woman as a hii
man, (
Music.
, - nionnoci a ?
moi.uaaiuil . VV Ullinil S H UC
Music. ?:?
Greetings?City Missionary
Greetings?Men's Gethsemar
' Greetings?Benedict Hospita
Greetings?Good Samaritan
1 Greetings?Waverley Hospit
Response -.
Collection. Recess.
~ SATURDAY
Concert?Solos, Duetts, (Juai
SUNDAY?
'I 10:00?Model Sunday Sch
and Miss Josie B- White, Col
11:00?Devotional Exercis<
Coh
Missionary Sermon L _
AlternateSolo
- ? rrqtf
Music
_ - - - y ?
. ^
F THE CONDITION OF
Y SAYINGS BANK
*
the close of business, April 12, 1926.
SOURCES: "
69,153.61 I
... 810.25
__J__ ' . .I " 5,000-00
: ----- 4,039.60- ?
' - None
None.'
ers _ 25,578.38
2,418.00
>. 95.00
693.62
583.87
ivuoc - j. i'N UlltJ
23,989.86 ?^
- . _ S131.812.19
\BILITIES r~
. ? : 7 7.7 12,848.31
J DispnnnO _ v 20,364.05
nt Expenses and Taxes Pd. Nwne
None
None
to Check __ 44,959.59
42,300.59
>sit --Ir^ . . . None
273.00
,_c " . ~None
729.68 88,262.86
10,336.97
__ $131,812.19
INA, v'7 - 77
1, Cas'hier ot the above named bank
, that the above and foregoing statesaid
bank as shown by the books oi
Signed: G.L.FLOYD
efore me this 17th day of April iy2t
L JOHNSON, Notary Public for S- C
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^GRAMME > ?
OF THE?
.Annual Session
OF THE?
n's Auxiliary ?
OF THE? V ?
ane Association
E HELD WITH? " ; T
CHURCH, CHAPIN. S. C.
14-15-16, 192& :
\ Peterson, Pastor.
?MORNING SESSION -
? "ga , ' *
<ess cpnaucrecTby Mrs. Lena Watson
irrott, Blackstock, S. C. ?
legates.
iport. _ ~ ~ ~
NOON SESSION V
s conducted by Mrs. Eottie MeLaugh
Jackson, Chapin.
"" V .
^ 4.j^-Missiunary-SQciety - _ Mr ?
syers, Chapin, S. C.
>f the Church .Miss Alma Meyers
lapin, S. C. *
Mrs. Annie Robinson. Eastover, S. C
Mrs. Rosa Dixon, Columbia, _S- C
Vliss Eva Belle Scott, Eastover, S. C
_ Miss Gladys Jones, Columbia, S."C
Miss Mozetta Terry, Columbia, S. C
irs. tsertha Calhoun, Columbia, S. C
-NIGHT SESSION
remducted by Mrs. Francis Shuropher
Chapin's Choii
iry ,, Mrs. Annie Robinson
stover, S. C. ??? -?
Alma 4^. Hopkinsf Columbiar-SrT C
! d ____ Presideni
n __71lev. AT3aileyrColumbrar^ G
V. Porter, Columbia, S. G.
-MORNING SESSION ; ^
ses y onductod by Mrs. Annie Rawls
Florence Brown, Columbia, S. Cllation
of Officers. ~
3ther" 'Led by Mrs. Bessie Moor
Tdlurrvbta, S. C. -?*
missionLed by Mrs. Delia Clark
Union Mrs.P. A- Morgar
ie Association ? Rev. J. C. White
il i_. " Miss A. A. Nelsor
Hospital r.__ Mrs. L. J. Rhodes
al Miss L'illian A. Ndrther
... -. .. Representative;
?NIGHT SESSION
tette, Reading and Drama.
tfORNING SESSION
ool conducted~by Miss Ruth Bynum
umhiar S. C.
is conducted by Mrs. Genna Brammon
jmbia, S. C.
, Rev. H. J. Ryal
Rev.WrF. Peterson ,
Mrs. Lena Ware, Columbia, S. C.
...A Prosperity Choir
??=? j?" ' Try
THE PALMET
Paper r_^rri Miss Fall
Music :
. Hrept i 11gs?Fairwold School
Recess.
SUNDAY?AFTER
3:00?Memorial services condui
Columbia, ,S. C. Mrs. Anna Moor*
Columbia
Closing Sermon ? :????
Music
= i^Hectlon. Aitnouncements. -?m
Mrs. J. C. WHITE, President; A
MT. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH ,i
NOTES ?1
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- 3pecial to The Palmetto Leader1
= ?Greenwood. April 15 Tho p.. s
vangelistic services held 4n Mt.
Pisgah A. M, E. Church _ last '
' week were well worth while. 1
1 Large crowds attended the meet- i
, ings each night. It is. safe to ;
say that no woman ever stood up
in a pulpit in Greenwood and
spoke as Mrs. Deener has done
in the efforts she has put forth
here- Her sermon on "The Dry
Bones," last Friday night will
. linger in the minds of those who *
1 heard it for many days.
- Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. hi.,
she addressed more than four
~ hundred men. She began by tel.
ling them that she had come to "
deliver a mother}^ talk to them.
. Her subject was: "When a Man
_ is a Man." No man who was
' present will ever forget what she 1
said to those men at Mt. Pisgah
Church on the occasion in ques
wnai sne conceived a real man |
to be. She said tfiaThe is not I
a^peg on which a pair of pants
He does not skip from place to
place and fool silly women and
laugh over the mistakes he leads
them to make. He is not a gate
way between low wjiite men and
the womanhood of his race. He
is not a bully in his home- He
does not curse and kick his wife
and children about after he has
spent all of his earnings with
otTier low characters. She re~~
minded the men that there are
no standards of life. She contended
that that which is right
fr>r Q rnfl~n jv; right-feir-a-^womam-1
She then^jgave ilhistrations al>
' ter illustration now men deceived '
men wives. i one saia tnat many
low, diseased husbands are demanding
good wives, but what
for? What peace, hapiness and
?4TV-constant" contact with a low
Comfort can a good woMarfTihd
J diseased hnshand? Shp contended
that there are tens-of-thousands
of Negro men \yho are
worst ^hat shams.Said she:
pie, any expregsioPf ^otvmanhood.
. clubs, and other places and expose
the womanhood of their '
race. Their lies and' their deception
have caused hundreds of
# i their women to be" insulfjftl by
low white ^nen, who, but for
I them, would never have had the
^ experiences-that som& of
. them ' have' had. Men!- What"
shell we dd about these things?
The'pastor preached last Sun-;
. day-moaning about: "Marriage i
t and Divorce and their Relation'
'.'to the ChuYch and its Work in
this Age?'
.Unsought, many words of .
? commendation have reached- the [.
| pastor by those who heard fchef
qiscussion out of the above subject.
Several have asked that)
the message then delivered bej
. published in pamphlet'form for J
~ distribution.?Our present evair-f:
1 gelistic drive ended last Monday
j: night. The Lord of Hosts has r
5 blessed" us. We shall f>ut forth '
an effort at" once to remodel our !
r parsonage, and thtn* carry out*-!
the commands of our congregation.
n . _.w- -i
Our Sunday School Teachers' 1
i Meeting will begin again next 1
Thursday night the 22nd. Each !
i of our several Church "boards WttT1*.
begin their several activities a- !
gain. We have already lauhched 1
our May Day Drive. We are not ?
expecting to fail. People who do
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TO LEADER
lese Cook, New Brookland, S. C
Fairwold Girl?
JVIrs, Ethel Martir
NOON SESSION
Lited by Mrs. Narcissus Hatten
e, Lexington; Mi's. Lena Ware,
t, S. C.
-? ?r- Rev, J, C. WhiU
. Zion Baptist -Juljilee Chun
al adjournment, Board- Mooting
lLMA L. HOPKINS, Secretary
riot believe that they ean succeec
have nothing else to do but tc
fail. People-or individuals wh(
believe that they can not do any
thing that ruiiUy (Tcrrrhtr-tn?Ht
doner will net .do it. <There an
three classes qf peole* in th-h
world: The Wills, the Wonts am
the Can'ts. The Wonts* fights
everything, and the Can't* douh;
your ability to do anything, s<
the Wills always leajJ 'in all o:
the constructive .work* 5 h ""this
world. There is no ust in was
ting any time 111 fussing wit I
either the Won'ts or Can'ts. Sim
ply collect - together the Willi
and put over, your program. Thei
let the Won'ts and Can'ts tel
bow it \v:is dnn.t> iind hnasf ahon
the amount of it they did. . /
?Arthurtown News
Sunday was a great day a
Brown Chapel A. AI- E. Church
g.iftirlny Sohnnl r.pmn.J -jt foil n'
clock. Mr. I. Harrington, supt
was at-his post, and had a fim
I ROYAL i
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I DIRECT FRCl
I Prices For Ma
Prices For Nigh
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;< The Waverley Hospital and
{ \Vh take pleasure in announcir
I* public, the installation of a c?mf
& nrennred tp do all clashes of x?carried
to the X-i'ay depiirtmen
iC fer and ambulance charges. !
The many .patients -advertise
? ing the public, and try to send 01
iC You will find prices reasonabl
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..loSSon. The lesson was reviewed I
5 by <the pastor..
l_L At 11 o'clock Rev. II. W. Walker,
pastor, took his stand in the
, pulpit and took for his text Rev.'
- 1:11, "I am Alpha and. Omega
; 11he first and the. last" Rev.
j Walker preached it'from A to Z,
> showing .that Jesus was every
letter" in the a)phabet
T At 3 o'clock the funeral u?Mrs.
Smith was preached- A j
"Targe crowd attended:
1 At 8:15 Rev. Walker was back
on the job* and took as - a text;
lsiah 9:6<? Rev^ Walker is a j
great young maa and we are
} doing a great work. He' has a
splendid body of officer^. lie has
: "done more than a hundred dol-1
' htrs worth of repairs on the
j ("hureh and ha* built a five room j
bungalow for.a parsonage and;
moved in last Friday*.
^ Sunday Collection, $5 l.uO
I THE ALLENDALE
APPROVED BY THE
r|~ ~ OF EDI;
1 Q Excellent location- An atti
t'I study. Ample and efticiem
private homes at reasonable
"session begins nxi
m :?- For further ii
Mrs7~Louise G
1 NIGHTS
M Mat. Thurs.
. ' % t .
)M HOLLY WO
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Sunshine
ZZof
"Our Gang" P
And Hi;
/ With 1
"Hollywood S
Try To
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iiuee: ciiiidren z
it: Children 25c, Adi
x-luv work a specialty
trcsf > ' - y '<- i
I Nurse draining School, Cor. Han
iK to the many friends and patrons of 1
dele and modern X-ray machine and outf
ray and fluoroscopic work right in the
ts up town. This is a big saving to th<
- he service gotten' h&tk.* We still maif
ut every patient a satisfied one.
le. For farther information consult the
-V rwr.
" THREE
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which was practically raised by
'the working ladies of Arthurtown.
;
The Knights of Pythias have?"
erected a lovely Castle Hall just
in front of the parsonage.
IN MIvUORI AM - ?,
y " "
In sad but loving memory of
our dear lather. Willis Boyd, "
-who departed fhTsdii'e years~^~
ago. Ajn il 22, -11)20. .
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A loving father from us i- 'gone.
A voice we love is si ill;
A place is . vacant in our home, '
Which never e?n }JU
A loving father from u< is gene.
We "miss his tender care; . .
''lis our loss hut -heaven's gain,
So we hope to meet him '.iicie
Daughter, Ida B. Boyd, Edge-%id:"s:
c. -v-??
"sL MM "u" SCHOOL |j
StATE DEPAKTMKNT I ,
NATION
t, leaching t'oreei v BoarcV~in?t
: 1^1920 1 *'
_C. A. Johnson, Director.
^formation write; B ....
~Callahan. Rc^i-trar.
- Allendale,- S. C.
i
Apr. 29 ~
OD TO YOU
Sammy
Movie Fame I
5 Gang I ..
heir ?, ... I - ?
iyncopator^" I
Get In r^i;
pNightly I
> 7-30 X9r~
I- _ X ' 1 1- ^ ^
oc, /\auits dUc I
alts 50c and 75c B ?
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if*ton Avruiuc&. Tine Street g> -' ^
The Waverley - Hospital and the 1
it in our institution. We..are ndtv ? ?|?
institution without having to be y
; patients, eliminating tha trans'-? X
itain that high standard of serv- ?
Supt. Nt A. Jenkins;-M. D.