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srx contest, extendi; With great interest and enthusiai THE PALMETTO - 5,000 Subscribers THE GRE Premium Offer ever made in this r ReatLour offer on page 3. Following are the names of c entered:- ? Mr. T. J. Lemon ?. --Mis?" Eloise daggers Miss.Annie L. Ackerman *. Mrs.'Louise W? Randolph . .. Rev ft C. Cnmpholl Rev. W. R. Bowman ?_ Rev. M- C. Williams I . Mr. E. C. Clark Rev. Q. A. Parker Mts>? Jtsric Tnbble _j' 'j _L- Miss Myrtle EVans ??..... Miss Glennie-Mae MoseTy ? " Mr. R. L. Blue TI " Newberry News ! , - . April 18r 1920o-?The friends-1 of Mr. Geo. W. St arks, will be ' glad to know that he is /some- ( what bettor at this writing. < . Mrs. Lillian Dean was called1^ Starks ? she had two weekrrmore ( in-school bd'ore school closing ( - exercises. She was getting rea- 1 dy for her- school closing. Mrs. Patterson is carrying the term x out for her. ' ?* Tho school closing pyproisos of Mt. Bethel Germany,will be on April- 28th and 29th; bqginninlg at 8 p. m, - The baccalau- < reate sermon will be preached at < Pleasant Gxia.u.,.A.M, E i-hnfrh 1 On April-25th7 at SfSfr pv m.-. by 1 __ Rev. James A.*Batenv pastor of l T5efhTeftem..Baptist church. ^ T , " There will be" three cllulrs: "l ?? . James "Hopewell Baptist church-.-* St. Matthew A- M. E. church ' ' and Pleasant Grove A. E. < V, church. They will furnish the i mui|ic; We are looking for a < high day at Pleasant Grove on next Sunday. The nublic is in.ll vited. i The farmers are busy plant- 1 ing cotton and corn. The weath * er feels more like potato digging . time than cotton planting. . - f ??^ The soft' 6f Rev. Henry B. Gil- 1 liam died April 14th; and was i ?i- jftmerali/.etL ixL Calvary Raptist _ church,. - _11 TVip "R.nf Viprfm-r) Kr-hnnl Hart- fr it^ closing exercises on lavst FVkday night. * Miss .Mamie Dou- t 7-gaTis-repoilcd- That"?he- had a 1 . successful program- i Mr. Geo. W. Davis, brother of Mrs. Carrie S. Floyd, is visiting '< , .. her and his brother. Joseph Da- _ vis on 700 Morgan St. Mr. Day. i vis is living in Asbury, Park, N. t J. He will be in our city for 1 ? -two months. 4 " Tffl1 'April. Mth. at *T oVWk ii the members of the Deaconess t Board of Miller Chapel, met in ti*neir regular meeting, at the i t home of Mrs. Joseph Davis, 500 ( Drayton St., with Mrs?L~. " I- j Pratt, the oTTTcient President injl the chair. We were Je^Jn sirfg-,< ing by t We Secretary'MrsT^L. M. y GildeTT Invocation by Mrs.~ R. ^ "T. Bailey."Scilptur^Mcsslco^^tJre J first eleven versps of the lHth 1 "chapter of St. Mark, were read^ by the. Chaplain, Mrs. L- J. Car- ^ penter. , 1 ^ AftfT t Vl-O vbirn 1 ' ?..v. . v-fi.iviui JUUUlIlt' UI 1* business, for'the afternoon,- the ^ . ^ -Pastor, Rev. E,_Phill&-?-&ilisT J ?J?rnarlP vnry complimentary ~i j remarks relative to the working J of the Board these five years. < Were it not for his helpful and 1 ... advanced ideas and suggestions P - the Board .woulcT be at a los.^/ 1 The President then presented 1 the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. White, < of the Newberry Circuit;, and < the Rev. A. J. Martin of the ~V Piedmont Conference. D.uo West Station, Due West, S- C. All of which made some very intCTest T ing1?remark*. The remark^-of Rev. Martin were Really electri- < fying, as Amensjcould Af heard I all over the room. With special > . mention of Mrs. -White, - whfi t spoke so timely on the subject ( . of: "What is The Use." Re- i sponse by the President. i Mrsr Davis, assisted by Mrs. Gilder, Mra. Alma Robinson and c ' 1 ^ D TO MAY 15, 1926 jl" Jin the Subscription Contest of sj. LEADER begins * _ . is the SLOGAN ^ ATEST . ** state by a Colored Newspaper, tY t\ contestants, who have already 8 r . o A i VQtfiflL^ 254 " aj 2J8 " 102 V V1 ??r1--<- * X74;._ .ai 11.. 173?*?rn ?154 Y 126 " ,)( 118 " tc 119! " 106 "~^r> ?irrrztr?i-,?103 " f* 100 ** ~"m . 0 rtra. G. L. Moon of tho Pulpit A.iri ^ Board ^erved in 'two courses: fc hiekon salad with saltines and nckle;. Tutti Fruitti cream-and akeMrs. C. E. Paysinger made Vi i beautiful response tojhe host- ^ iss. Then Mr. Simmon Wright ^ :ame with His Studebaker and carried the Pastor with a com- (j, nittee^of Deaconesses and the j)( !iev. White to visit some of our . *ery sick merfibers. 0] Laurens News ? Si - / w Sunday April 18th was anoth- w ?r high day at BetheKA. M. E. ti Church. A splendid; COngrega- *>] ion sat attentively and listened ai xistor, Rev. J. B. Smith. He .ol wtadlCfl?from?Judges 16:21, d ;or morning nurvico amWor the II Pruning service,. Hosea 1?:9. 11 Die Junior Choir rendered-some xli ixcellent music for night serv- t< ces with Mrs. Minnie Sanders as L jrganist. ii The.. Missionary -of-Bethel A. .S VI. E. Church held a delightful T neeting at the home of Mrs. si Daisy Foggie which was report- ci id a success. - . m Mrs. Lee Priestley...underwent II in-operation at the Laurens Hos- t< pitaL for appendicitis. She is lc esting fine at this writing. tc Mrs. Sarah Smith has returned \\ o.xIDay.tona.. Fla- after, spglldfog 01 tome time here with home foUfeJst onsils removed at the Laurens le Mospital-a-few days ago.?> She tl s doing fine. ai The Dorcas Charity Club held i delightful meeting at the home tl of {Mrs. Louise Owens. The v< neetirig was called to order.by "vi ;hq President* MrsrTPene Martin ri \tter a business meeting, Mrs. a )\v(uis served a sweet course, p \Irs. Annie L. Owens was asked A .0 thank the hostess for the repast. We then adjourned to tl neetr^with Mrs. Lena" Griffin on F jray -Street. ' M The Blue Bird Sewing CliitT Teht^aiine meeting^it the horned )f Mrs. Sallie Blackstock. The tl President opened the meeting a vith singing "Jesus kpep me neag-jj :he-cross:" afteFw'hk'h the CIct^tt epeated thd Lord's Prayer. Mus- ? c, "Onward Christian Soldiers" fi th0 prpstiflpnt made a 'ew remarks. Response was made E rtTiT..v? t? jj mia/, nui icnne >> atsun. ill" 2 fttrumjf$ntal Solo?Miss Claudia i RoheifcolnL ^-Remarks?Mrs. Ad- y lie griffin. Remarks?Mrs. Mag- -ft jie/Henry. After the program a Tl iQlicioys. sweet .course was ser- -f, /ed by tl^e hostess. Mrs. Henry u was asked to thank the hostess (i for the repast- "f L Mr1 and Mrs. Alwalter Gar- a ington left the Ciyt for Hen- J] Jersonville^ N. C. where they jxpect to spend tl]e summer. _ *>: Alien University Notes _ - g *" By George A* Singleton v QnJasLSundav Mr. J. D. Carr, p Klitor of The Asheville Enter- q ">rise, was a welcome visitor to Q Allen University. He was the [ jucst of .President Sims. _ Mr. Zarr is doing a fine piece of work g 'or the race in the field of "jour-. ialif?m... Professor. Rebeoca Jones-Jor- d lan reviewed the Sunday School E , ,,, ?, , , mmM 1 - THE PALME sson J?3?t Sundays It a )lendid effort. In her review ie presented a new view which as enlightening, as well as inructive. She stressed "In the iginning?God. . ." Aside from ie various theories of creation, ie scholars must in the final malysis fall back upon some ima creative energy. The theogiaiis zdeflpffl ilia to this- ;fom? rGotfr?' ? . This is the season when the U'ious clashes and departments e staging plays. Already have lc Gi'aniiiiai School and Occond' ear High Class given'high class ?rformances. The proceeds go ward irBriVe which has been irrtcv way foi ?omc timoi?Alii Univresity has no endowment id no large financial resources. n the other haiuh wholesome rtoi4ainfflen4--mu>t. bo'provided jr. the many boys apd girls who ire students. Any education hich leaver out of the eytiaon the social and association dues is not worthy of the name, lien University has no apology > make for high class social aeifrties; provided for ~the stusilts under proper faculty suervision-. . .V -Bishop John Hurst, President f the Board of Trustees, i^. exnutetl to pav the school an ofliial visit the latter part of the * r, * ' eek. He is how hi Atlanta, Ga. here he has-called the Conneconal'Budget Committee. Bisfi[>. Hurst is a high churcHman, 1 able executive, and withai. nut Ionian. 1 le ~a\ ill lake care f the work committed to his barge-in-^h is State. Bishop urst is. a constructive leader. e ha* done something and is r>ing somof hing- Bet"""Florida ill the storv. I .el ihp - - ?7 v w-.w?-wr ee Memorial Tiieol?i?ical Semiary tell the story. Let the ommer Seminary tglLthe story, lie chronic pessimist, the con= stent Tault-finder, the gloomy itic, the destructionisi, never lakes an .abiding contribution, e spends his time trying to ?ar down what the other feliw has spent years of sacrifice, Tiilein the State the good Bish3 will visit Charleston, the ronghold of African Meihodlsm i South Carolina! W here ihe adeV appears with4he standard lere will all loyal Christians nd African Methodists rally. The.public is invited to attend le Second Annual Spring Collocation services at Allen Uniorsity in the Lniversiiy Audituuni next Wednesday evening reached by the Reverend Geo. Singleton. ? ----- --.rz Placards- are out ..announcing ig Faculty play to be given-next riday evening. Mrs. Ella R. [orris is directress. Or* " TVviaC!/ 1 o *? nPLiI'MAAM wii i nv,r-v,t*.y ici 1 ivvvjll> A I CJM"*fmt P H a--'"^panied iie" writer, Mr. Ransom- Ritter nd Willard Scott motored to riiifw Tnvtilnlo, AmnistaTo be resent aL Llie I1 orth^4;!etimd?E5 hay. The program was a brilant one. The speakers were: Pi-nf Fiolc.hm-. Treasurer of ^neTict~CdlIege,TTr-r M7:A7~Eynsr-Miss Lillian NotesT^m, of the Presbyterian Board, New ork and ou'r,dist ingirished Pres lent, P. II. Sims.?A unique tiing. about Ilaines is that the ounder, Miss Lucy Lrmey is still dlii us in'the flesh to guide the est'iny of the Institute. Miss ,aney is a constructive-Wader fers is to help and not hinder. Large numbers of our teaches and teachers throughout the tate will attend Summer School his season- MrsT T3 Ruth Sinleton wilT attend TempTe Uniersity in Philadelphia. The reorter will beeomS a resident Graduate iw the HJniversity of hicago in pursuance of the Ph. ). Degree in Church History. Whtle in Augusta, ^ President ims' party visited the Rey. R. l.^Wa'rd who is a leadind candiate'for the bishopric in 1928., te is educated and has a fine fa TTO LEADER V mily.?foip ohnetrcfrii /arq well trained. i)r. Ward wOuld be a . credit to the Church of his Choice ais a bishop. The race needs more honest, clean, intelligent leaders. - The time has come when the charlatan, the dishonest, revengeful^ self-seeking will not be tolerated. When Bishop Hurst comes he will find th^ Rof>kkeener and the -efficient Treasurer^ Mr. Green Jackson, with reports covering every ite mof receipts and disbursements for the beginning of tha tyhnnl ypar, fn thp pr^spnt.. When the Trustees meet in June they Witl be well-pleaded. Business methods, correct open acrniintti, and a high grade educational program will win the day. Just watch Allen University advance. i ! Callioun Falls News ? Afnnriny thp ISth was ft hean^fiful day at Fairfield: Baptist Church. The Sunda^School was opened at 9 o'clock by J. P. Clinkscales, Supt. The lesson . was i beautifully taught by Mrs. SaTrah jlittkscales. ATll a. m. Rev. ArWare, the pastor; preached from I Samuel 20:10, "Who shall tell me?" The sermon was enjoyed by all. Those who are on the sick-list. at"this writing are: Mr. William . Camphpll._j\Trs. Laura Bell and Mr. Matterson Clinkscales. ~ The many friends of Mr. Nook Covington will regret to hear of frig wViinh orenrpd r>n the 14th inst at-his home near Mtk. Caimelj S. C. He was- 69 years of age at th/ time of his death. Thv fnn^rnl worn conducted by Rev. R. L. Plummer. tThe interment was made in the St. Mary's Cemetery. At 4 o'clock, many people were present at the home of Dr. j A. Ware to witness the marriage . of Mr. Jessie Allen to Miss Mamie Anderson. We hope that they will live-and be happy to-1 A Sacred Concert ( Salter's Memorial A.MiE^Chureh ' " , _.T"T~~ 7 *-7 ' \ " Sunday, April" 25th, will mark & high" day at Salter's MembrTall Church, 2200 Washington street.1 At 11:15 a. m.,-the pastor will speak from Amos 5:14, "Seek good and not evil that ye may live-" Using as a subject: "The Christian Life."__ . ' At 8o'clock p. m, there will be a sacred concert, with some""of! I Columbia's best talent appeariing^The feature of the evening will be "The End of a Perfect j Day" with H ~twihght effect by? the old harmony quartette. You are invited to witness' these services. 9 | ' ~ Rev. A. C. Brogdon, Pastor, i Mr. J. T. W. Mjms, Sec.' J-i? 1_. CARD OF THANHS . We wish to take thismeasure - in thrmk-ing our mmw friends and also Abram and Moore Undertaking Co., for the kindness shown us during the illness and death of our brother and uncle, Lee Davis- May God bless eacji and every one, \ve~ask as a special prayer. . , : ?MrVand Mrs. Wm. DAvin and " ' T ' innurt;ii, i^uugiass nts., union. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. William Guest wish to thank-their manylfriends for their kindness shown during I the ^ereaveraetit of their daugh iter Mrs. Cora Nelstmr-1-ManyI ^thanks _to,_the Community_Club J MISS?LANE Y KENNERLEY'S ??-Millinery Shot*?? I make hats in the very latest styles. Old Hats made new. Servtee and Satisfaction Spring and Summer Hats Miss L. Kennerley 1203 Pine Street, Columbia, S. C. c ;.~"CV ' " '-r * for the beautiful floral deigns given- ? Mrs. Cora Nelson was a resident of Charleston, S. C. She departed this life April 8, 1926. Her body was brought to her former home Columbia for burial. The funeral was held at the residence of her parents, and was conducted by Rev. J. C. White. She leaves to'v mourn her loss, a father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Guest, two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Elliott, of Columbia, Mrs. Jessie Washington. of Philadelphia. Pa., one nieceTTMiss Corine Guest and a host of1 friends. fatrwqld notes. tist Sunday with the Rev. Mr. Boykin. He preached a spfihi gig sermon on tne liie ot urms=tians in the hpme. Atter r.hA serrfrory r-jMrs. Martin was asked to say a few words on the work at Fairwold. This was readily done. The \ girls sang one selection and were high ly appl-anrledT^ An aFfpr rrillprtion of $10.10 was taken up fur Fairwold. For this we are 'very grateful to Rev. Boykin ancT his congregation.,- They have invited us. to come again, and we are going again. -Below are the_ flames of those who It's Dri I It's Pat B li ir i i p I I It's Toi I I It's Rul H-! You war j I n Anything j 11 A First-c ' ?? - GET 1 COLUME jj Dr. J.R. Ruff &AA Btesd= '= 1 Professioi Office Hours: Telephrmes: 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6OT Dr. C. E. Stepehenson | Physician ana surgeon ^ Diseases of Women and' Children A Specialty j, Offlea^? Resirtencei^_I_ 1414 V4 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. " . . ~~ ~ Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases of Women. 1121 Wasbihgton St. 2210 Hampton Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165 Office Hours: ^Telephones: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 6:00 to 8:00 P. M, - " ? ' lMt. J. (1. STUART _ Office: 1 Residence: 1792 Main Street 1417 Pine Street ? COLUMDIArfr.-ev ? " ' ' 1 Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M." 6 P. M. to. 7 P. M Dr. J. H. Goodwin 1119 Washington It. Columbia 8. C. ' - - ? . ' v ' - "."1 Saturday, April 24, 1926. gave us, 25c or more: Rev. T. |m Rn^vin, kop; Mr. H. R. Tay- ~~ lor 50c; Mr. Lee Outing, Mrs. ;Nqra Boykin, Mr. Jack Matthews, Mr- E. W. Coleman, Mr. John Nelson, Mrs. Annie C. Wilson, Mr. Jasper Rhodes. PATRONS DAY AT BOOKER / WASHINGTON SCHOOE. -The pupils of Jtfooker W ashington schol will entertain all patrons and. friends" of the school Tuesday afternoon, April 27, 4 02(v. At four-thirty o'clock^ ._ j Literary programs held at the same time in different rooms of the school building will be rendered hythe primary, interme diate, and high school departments. "! After the programs the pres-j* it TA . ^ * lutMit oi me rareni-1 eacners "Association will set forth ttrs ~ aims and purposes of the Associatlon. ^ Come-and spend a social afternoon with us. Refreshments ~ will bfe served free. T. J. SULLIVAN, Prin. . PHONE 6M8 Chair Caneing and Upholstering Furniture Repairing and Mattress Renovating. w s trkzrvant ! 101 Harden St:; " Columbia. 8. 4z. ~ ~ 18?. - V ent Medicines^ _ || icai,npumi II l6t Articles >ber Goods - _ it _ * found in lass Drug Store TAT .... ishington Street 1 Z_ IIA, S. C.-' TTJrBeaty, Props, jjj ial Cards ! ii . . / < > 1 < > !mX'*XK,,X,*K"K"XhKm3,,X"!"X"M>.'>A-^ Office Hours: Phone IBS! - \ 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. a P. M. to V P. M. ? Sundays By Appointments, Dr. H. G. Thompson " . fiiwcrfin Dentist* Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.? Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. (1414V4 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. ? /" " , r-. -J. " - r"' * Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 la 6-P. M. Telephones'. Office 6744; Res. 3702 DR. M. A. EVANS? -t?t-Hseasea of Womon A Specialty. i Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 11501% Taylor St., Columbia, S. C.' |? T? v ?: . ' : ?????????? Office Hours: TelephonesMo 9AiM. Office 4247. 1 to 2 P. M: Res. 8878 6 to 8 P. M. v Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Office; ?, Readenea: ,2101 Gervala St 1801 Pine St Office Hours: Telephones: -"BTUlTEo"10100 A. M. Res. 7270 12 to 2:00 P. M. ! Office 7268-., / 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ~ '\k Dr. O. J. Champion PHYSICIAN Office: T ~ Residencer 1323 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St. COLUMBIA, S. C.