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? ",t. 1 v- t 'f * : TWO - , - , - . . " Claflin Wins-Last-Game ' Of Her Season Orangsburg, May 15.?On Monday sv. aftern'ooTf the Claflin Panthers met ' the strong Harbison aggregation on Claflin's field and .sent them back home defated by a score of 7-6. ? Tlge game?looked?like - Harbison's until the eighth 11111 nig when Matt in ^ trailing a lead of 4-2 started a rally New York City Locals Just now we are having beautiful Spring weather. Everybody seems to appreciate the same. Miss Ruth P. Woodard~Of Gadsden, S. C. and Miss Corine Vll Robinson of j " EastnrVg^Jg^ C nnj^nTJiere Saturday, May 7th. They are stopping at: No. 1 E. 132 Street. _ ' ?I Miss Margaret D. Woodard, Miss Ruth P. Woodard and. their cousin, Miss Corine Robinson spoilt Sunday in 4 Newark, New Jersey. They ; spent 1 . the afternoon at the parsonage of St.. ~ Paul .Church.?Rev. Craig is the pasJ^lor. ? R^v. Moors of Detroit, -Mich, deliv" ered a very good sermbii in the p. m. which was enjoyed by all - wno heard it. In the evening the girls-were tak. en to the home of one' of their old school mates, Mrs. Ruth Scott, -who .made-i,t very pleasant for them. ? - '?- Mr. 'Richard. Hamptorrof Philadelf phia spent Sunday afternoon at the ?_ * home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Miss Kachel Reynolds ten-? thtr guest of Miss Margaret J). Woodard oh Thursday . Miss Reynolds is stop-* "* ping with her sister, Mrs. Scott of ~ 11 E. 137th Street.,. . - . :?. -.r- -T hzi i^Qi'hr rru*n?i 1\\? 7VT \'/iloAn .1 East 132nd StTcct on Saturday night was enjoyed by all who attended." J _ . ?? ? AFTER THOUGHT OF THE BAP-TIST STATE CONVENTION Being so busy with"the duties of *==r -the Natiunal?Baptist Cungicss, I failed to mention in last week's writeI up of_thc Baptist State Convention, several very important epoch makinq;.. things that took Georgetown, ar mong them: the wonderful produc --5T-?* t'.on and discourse delivered W. Boykin, Camden, was theT best ~ ever fila'M in advocacy of. the "in. coerrancy of-; the Bfble and the Virgin Birth of Christ. That paper was ordered printed jihd \vC hope every man," woman and child "in South Carolina" will receive a copy. We-failed to mention the able* pre sentation of the claims of?Benedict College by Dr. C. B. Antisdel, and ?? -that far -reaching and--masterly an, nual message delivered by president Dr. J. S. Earle. ^ Then toe, the excursion down The \\r: ,u r>?.. u,. a .inM.u r\ ? ?? ? nrivpn li.qrrhv'thp mcnilirrs of the Bythesda 'SaptTsV Church* _ -Dr; ?J. C. White, Reporter: LOCAL HOWARDITES* BEGIN DRIVE IN THE INTEREST OF MEDICAL SCHOOL ENDOW4 ; MENT FUND. Graduates and former students of Howard University of this City, are banding themselves in. One united effor to raise Columbia's quota of the subscribed Medical Endowment Fund. X local" committee appointed by Dean Ballock, acting for. the. National Committee, is preparing a proj ' gram through which some of the fund may be collected, and which will be released to the public in the next few days. , New pledges and old ones may be ...I made payable to the Howard University Medical Endowment Fund arid tui/ned over to the local committee: Drs. JV. E. Watts, H. G. Thompson and F. B. Ji.hnson, (ThairmanU Other members of the Howard U-' niversity group are: Misses Edith Butler, Ruth E. Butler, Margaret j' Rhodes, Geneva CornWell, Mrs. Jor > don, Drs. A. J. Collins, L. A. Lewie, J. G. Stuart, Jas. II. Goode, Rov. H. ' W. Long.H^rof.-Taylorv-Jttfv, G. T. Dil lard, Mrs. Marian Paul. My Visit To Georgetown. By William N. Wilson _ I have visited many towns in the State but, now they all stand before The for my opinion, ifnd without ^ny hesitation, I readily declare George*' town as being the leader, a leader in business, finance, and above all, a.lcatU. er io hospitality. - | L? My first visit was to Howard High , School.* I was welcomed by Principal Beck, (I was acoompaniod by Mr. S. Carroll, Secretary of the Humane ' Society). Principal Beck escorted us . through the school, showing us the work which is being done. Ajnong the 2 many achievements, he told about was that the students under the leadership of PrOf. Howard, had raised ^ . jjsiciin. '- ii.tf I'n't i f i . - i I 0 * t " iuhI crossed the rubber five times be- / fore * the?sides?clumped. Haibisun made a strenous effort to again take the lead in the ninth inning but could only tally two when Grifiin, ClafUn's speed bull tw^cler settled down. ^Thus. .. an erratic season ended for Clafiin. Teams -R.|H.|E. 11. (J. 010 210 002 61 81 (o mrr 000 HO OSx 7 10; 5| $15,000.00 on a new school building which is to be built very soon. A Baptist Church "is also in course of construction, which when completed ' will be one of the greatest Baptist Churehos in *South Carolina. Rev. Daniels, the mighty prpphet who car-, rips the vvnrV nn is nrtatnr ~ ? ' Saturday?I?watched?the business houses on Front Street, and they alI There is a young gentlman who has won the hearts of those knowing him in the business world. Though young in business, he is striving] to. do ryal service- for his people. This yuimtf-man- hi Dtv Thompson;- Dentist. formerly a Columbiji- boy. ! "I - really , appreciate your kindness, and T am anxious to return. No one would. 'forget.. Georgetown.' And I hope some day, I will be able to retttrn the. same to you." I am thanking Prof, and Mrs. IIowarTTfor their hospitality als.a_.niy subscribers. ' - .'u * Dovesville News ' s . ' > . r MP|nr/r--v| j The country was Wonderfully/blest : Saturday, May 15th. We. had just a SO minute rain la^fc-weeh, r?:?= The Brothers' called a meeting of importance, Saturday, May J2:Jr Key. J. J. Hiin isTvn of Columbia Wi.1.1 sit in the-council as churchman." home from visiting her mother in Sumter. . ?Mrs. J, \V. Williamson has been restored to good; health again, after having been confined to her bed \<it'h pneumonia: " The--Darlington County Union will assemble at. Mt. Zion, May 2bth. Qon't miss Saturday night. Program conducted by Agnes Adams. HI Holloway's Business* "J^cKooT" Commcnccnu'iit, May 27, K:00 I'. M. After a very.successful year under the able direction of M. II. Holloway and .Mts PiniyC"' Pompcy. the IIul.10ways Business School will graduate a class of live-well-trained yoiinpr j la (Herd, nauielyi?Miss?Lticttn?(Mlo-i "man..Miss Louise Hall, Miss Cot'ino Middleton, Miss Annie Plair and Miss LitThesiine llart from the Typewrit-*] 7n? 1 tcpariment. this school comes to its""close with' prospects-for aonthe.r brilliant year.1 The commencement will he held. .at. Txiuit? Baptist (Ylum-h, r<.rt.i ) .a" S. c'. ' ' The-school will reopen in dune .11 for its summer session. _ -?The?public?rc- cordially un ited?trr its commencement. Prof M. H. Hollowav, Principal. O AnT ANO U'mfcVKY CLl'ir OF I'NION 3IEETS r Union-, May 13.?The' Art and I.i'erary Clulf Wot at the home of Mrs. Maud Thompson with President in fharprc. As the roll was called each member responded with' a quotation from Shakespeare. n The following0 y nigrum w_as_rendered: Vocal Solo? Cnrneliii IT V TT<.v7iV?f.n T.,pt^,v m'cnial Solo?Miss Alberta TI. Run*. After which 'Mr-. Ruth Cooper Pride h6ld the C'lub spell-bound while in her. .usual enthusiastic way gave a talk tin the life of Shakespeare. Mrs. Pride knows more than a'nv one woman we have ffiet before. We are always glad t > lmv<. her in nnr nteefip'ff.? All bipino-s being -disposed of the * hostos*- served ry salad - course? The meeting adjourned- to meet I glass Heights. . G-_ H* Williams Passes Tn Failing Health Nearly Year On last Friday evening, May 14th, at 2:4i> o'clock, the death angel visi-1 tod tho home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.! -WiHirrms^nnd rohhod it of a devoted hnshand and a loving father. Mr. Williams had been in failling, health for-naarly one yoar^and every-j -thing that could be done by loving> hands was done for him. He was the son of Mr. and . Mrs. i Jeremiah Williams of this City. The deceased was horn in Columbia,! Arnfust 2. 1RG0. He was a devoted. rremTTor of ITm TTrst CaTvary ITaptTsT Church, and a stnunch Christian gentleman. He is survived by his widow, five daughters, thirteen gr^tnd children and one great grand. The funeral services weref held at First Calvary Baptist Church, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and wag . ' ' * n i nfi i i'i ir'"-"1 - /THE FALMET1 " <. r ? Harbison Cops Another^ From Brainerd ,] ?tn a fast game on Harbison's ( "Bunker Hill," the baseball team ! from Brainerd Institute, Chester was not well enough versed in geometry to solve the fast curves put across by "Hope," Harbison's .pitcher.. .- Harbison's team worked hard on two oT Brainerd's pitchers defining1 preached by the pastor, Rev. H. W. Long. ? ? i Orator Announces Next Week's Program Monster Meeting Greenville, 24-Charles Satchelf Morris; the famed orator who recently captivated the, Stiuients of Coker College, and, who -more recently swayed a crow"d^of both rates iii_ a meeting in Spartanburg, announces his program for the week beginning Sunday, May 23: ?^rtdLney, Sunday afternoon, May -23. Monday night he will return to Greenville for the third time on his present tour to be featured in. a monger meeting under. the., puspices of the rhyllis-AYhcattey Center.. ? On 'Tuesday he will go to Chester, returning to Columbia Wednesday; will for the third time have-the op?pol l unity?ta~ hfrnr?this malt-bless spokesman, . ' . Thursday and Friday he will speak in Denmark-and Bamberg respective-, !y. ' ' ... :L' Mr. Joseph B. Brown t>f Trenton, N. J., is the house guest of his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Pompey at 1928 Get;yais St. While here he will 'visit relatives Th Fort Motte-and-Sumter. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE TO _unijn-i,n at mill crff.k, CHURCH NEAR LYKESLAND " ? i I?The .Sunday School Institute of the Lancaster District will hold its 1st annual meeting, beginning Thursday, night. May 2<>lh and continuing until. [Sunday. T '' * . According to the program, the ,Rev. . A.' CKanJW nulL preach Thursdayj night, also his choir Will sing Friday I ni :ht- The Rev. J. \V. ANeal will f preach, his choir will also sing. | Sunday will be a great day in Milli Creek and vicinity. The. Rev. E. A. j Adams, pastor of Bethel A. 'MgJEL tCluucluX-nUiinbiarwill-preach in the, afternoon. President?D. H. Sims of Allen University, Prof. S. J. Pirickney J\dius Ilolman. along with other noted j "<PPhVov?{ f rnrn ^nnitnr Pn ef rw nv Columbia will also spoak. ?mt. v.. iMTiftr, but supt.; ftuv. Wt-ftr Rnwnuin, Ptistur. " PARENT ? TEACHERS OF - OLI) HOWARD HOLD MEETING 4 L I A meeting of the Parent-Teachers ( Association of Old Howard School was held in the school building last Thursday afternoon. The meeting was opened at five o'clock with Principal I. M. A. Myers presiding. Rev. * st- n more "Means conducted the devotional exercises. The objpct of the' meeting was stated by the Principal aftcrwhich Mrs. Carrie Dreher, officer/of the Juvenile Court, was intra- : duced. She made a very interesting and Peopler11?The-association-was so well pleased with the message brought by Mrs. Dreher that it was indicated That she would be invited at a subsequent meeting to continue the same talk. Dr. R. W. Baylor and Dr. H. W. bone spoke to the mecttng also. There were more than' 75 parents and teachers at the^meeting and ev- ( cry one spoke of the good spirit manifested and the splendid meeting had no n rncnlf eft cVinvf ? -..iinft TUa I call for the mooting was not made until Tuesday of tho same week and the manr.or in which tho people responded is more than encouraging to tho Principal and his teachers. Another happy feature of the meeting was the delightful course of refreshments served hy Misses W. R. Thompson, II. F,. Randolph, C. E. Mack, W. E. Ilerrin and L. A. Sumter?teachers in the Old HowardSchool. The fund for the refreshments was furnished by Hon. G. Lee Ratliffe. Professor Thos. H. Pincknov^ the Homestead Bakery and Mrs. L. J. Rhodes of the Good Samaritan Hospital.' Tn the election of. officers the AsJ sociation agTeed to have a temporary organization and meet at a later date * * ' ? s\" V. ro LEADER >rts? - * svery proposition in curves that was 1 lashed across the plate, but let the? /isitors down with one. The final count-of this pme was 12-1 ' i Batteries Brainerd?Dawkins, Stewart and Bab-, cock. Harbison?Hope and Steele. Benedict Defeats Allen Score 14 - 13. < Allen met Benedict on their diamond last Friday with the determinate have the permanent elcetion. This will be done, it is said, at a subse- j quent meeting the first week in June. The following official staff was elected as temporary. officers : N. H. Collins, president; St. Elmore Means, Vice-President; Secretary, Mrs. A. | NT. Garrett; Mrth-Q. R^Neal, Trtjasu- I tct. The executive Committee: I. M. j" A. Myers, Dr. R. W. Baylor, Prof. L. | A. Hawkins, Lawyer N. J. Frederick. Mrs. Sarah Robinson, Mrs. A. P. Dun-' bar.JProf. R. Wv Jackson and Miss Janie> Adams. Carolina Publisher In Auto Wreck Irnnan, May 15?Driving at a r^te of speed that would put Barney Olflfiefd~to shame, J. D. Carr an'd' ATthur Leon Owens, of the Enterprise staff?were?the?victims?of?an?acci- } dent of a very serious nature 5 miles i fivom. here, early Saturday morning.' The two were driving the Special j built Hudson Coupe, at a ter4ific I rate of speed-when the car skidded on | the wet asphalt, reverse damhplungedhead long into an embankment. The I impact was so violent that the car' bounced back into highway and turned turtle. Carr was bruised over the eye and receive severe bruises and, cuts nn his limbs'; while Owens got most of the remaining hair\ on his bald head nealed off. Ltrtfltily for the,, two, the glass in the doors of the Coupe vtere down, consequently they escaped being c.utjby Jhroken glass. They -..were pinned under the seat of th<^ auto, I but managed to scramble out the Ubor-df the", upturned car. _ ? Autolsts and nearby farmers came To the rescue and assisted in setting The car on its wheels. Badly bruised and torn, the n^wsp'eper men crawled into the badly damaged car, cranked up and resumed their journey toward Asheville. ' 1 From a telegraphic communication from the Enterprise office signed by W. A. Moore, it was learned here that the two men were riot seriously in-' jured, and that they were in posi-' lion to resump wnrk Monday, after rpciipprnting Sunday ~ I - / ' Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither justice "nor freedom can be permanently maintained. ?James A. Garfield. I ^ Notice i 1v.: To Base Bali | i F Managers^ ? r ? Any team desiring games o !! in Columbia or elsewhere are ! \ 1 hereby asked?to write?M..A <> Robinson, 1120 Washington ?> <> Street, Columbia, S, C., Man- t > < ager of The Columbia <> I: "NEVER FRETS." 11 j'l 1111t*t U 0 0 0 ? 'O' tt 0 0 # < t I t # 0' ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. Columbia, S. C., effective Mar. 21, 1926 Arrive No. Between No. Depart 9;5Ha_31 N.?5f.-Augusta 31 10:00 a 4:52 p 32, Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p 1:30 p- 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p 10:45 p. 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 '6:55a :20 a 24 (bolumbia-Jaxv'le 23 11:00p 0:30 p 20 Columbia^Aug. 19 7:00 a 0:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p 1:40 p 14 Golumbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a 9:30- p 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:40a 9:45 a 13 Columbih-Char. 14 2:25 p 0:25-p 11 Columbirf'-Chas 12 5:10a 5:20 a -15 Columbia-Chaa, 16 2:20 a 1:45 p 2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 p 10:20 p 16 Colurpbia-Green. 15 6:40 a ; 10:55 a 18 Columbia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p 5:40 p 113 *Cola7-Char. 114 . 6*26a Via Camden and Rock Hill. * 0 City ticket office, 1307 Main Street Telephone 6856. T . ... y*jr. ' ' r*"-.- 75. T tion to win the last game of the seas on, but though ohc played hfij^hai'dooi lending all the way, Benedict, tacklei and downed1 -her, before' the .final in ning. The scores were large in number oi both sides but we will admit that th game was more exciting than an other played by either team this seas on. ' ? ' At one time Benedict had given u when Allen was leading her by a scor of 8-3, but Somehow'the boys seeme CONTEST CLOSED LA i ' Y" ' ' '. _ The Subscription Contest of r last Saturday, May 15, with th< Mrs- Louise W. Randolptr .... Miss Annie L. Ackreman Mr. T. J. Lemon Miss'Eloise daggers . .. Rev. S. C. Camphell , Rev! W. R. Bowman Rev. M- G. Williams Mr. E. C. Clark . .. Rev. O. A. Parker . Miss Marie Tribble u___w . ^ Miss. Myrtle Evans __ Miss Glennie Mae Mosely iMr. R. L. Blue -- While hone of the Contest anAgent's commission on all subsc of the Contest until Saturday, 1 Mrs. I,ouise~W. Randolph a hi brave effort, as will be noted in mark in the last? two weeks. Oi early in the race. However, we the effort put forth in trying t into every home in the State now that they have consented t inno JV/U ' 1 ? Our Job Departn all modern machin to work with speec us atrial. Special a' | ^-William C I Merchi ? Suits Made X .. Alterations And R ^ ? ~ CLEANING-, | " Phon |? 13 15 Assembly Street X : . , : ' . i1 'I"!' '! 'I1 ! I THE PALA I ? When it comes to Fresh ? IiNative < Barbecues EVery Wednesday ; We prepare Barbecues i,o u We appreciate Your Patror THFPAIA ; Phone 5G82 flHHHHHHHBHHKSHnHDHHEiSHBK PINCKNEY'S f UNDERTAKER AND . ^OFSOUTH CAR j i , ] Office Phorie 5707 1006 WASHINGTON ST., ?? ???Pinckney's San BEST EQUIPPED IN TI FOR \ ^ ' ;o . v' Saturday, May 22, 1920. - . to stage a rally and the mighty Slick- .JfT i, | mon boRmi to "faol" tho "Immortal n d I Reed. From one side of the field to ? It hfl nt hnr All^r^'c tAnm ?'nt ctvinl/an by the "miss-ball" disease and 'this ! kept up until the scores, were tied. 1 Aliens-like Benedict, regained her lost pep when Joel Jackson smashed one 7 * ; out to left field for. two bags, bring5" ing in a man on base, Koon and Gam- , j ble followed in grand style, by?j|Vhap ley, B. G's.-twirlcr never lost, the e spirit^nd finally B. C. won by a score * d of 14-13. STSATURD AY,M A Y 15 . ' p rHE PALMETTO LEADER closed e following results: I ??_ ? ; : _________ T Totes ; ...... 416?." ? : 341 ." u 295 " * 254 " 1 .1*04- " : ' ' .. 182 154 : , . !" J..-- 126 u?: ._ 118 " * - 112 106 ?. _1; 103 " ' ' ' -J:. __ ? i _ T -irrrioo , .. . r ' k . " ts won premiums, they will receive riptioiis sent in from the beginning ilay 15. > 7..^;' [t i\i:ss Annie L. Ackefftian made^af t the change of votes, to breast the thera sccniett-to have given up hope -j ~ : ui.-h tb thniik llu5.euiilesl.ahts for ~? o put THE PALMETT^^RADER ? t. and wish them ecmt-tmiecl success, acontjnuc as Agents for the paper. J ; ' ' i~r RINTNG lent is equipped with ery, whith enables ua 1 and accuracy. Give . ttention to mailorders . J laushmiuL: f int Tailor ~ ; To Measure * epairing Neatly Done X AND PRESSING ?^3589 . V j Columbia, S. C. ! ? 1J lCE MARKET I ~ ' , ' ' * . Meals', we have them, both ^ ' mcl Western < i? ?Fresh Vegetables at all Times \\ fill Special Orders at any Time. ;; iage- X CK 1222 Taylor Street ; LICENSED EMBALMLR OUNA & GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral . 1 Equipment r ^ As Good as the Best ^ ^ i And Better than the Rest And Prices Less I 1 COURTESY I ] And .3 J SERVICE I J Residence Phone J76fc ^ COLUMBIA, ?**' C' | 'M litary Barber S^9P | J? CITY. COME "AND '3EE I ,