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Saturday May 2, 1926. | Locals Anc I M Mrs. Willie Nance Baker continues 111 at her home on Sumter Street. i Dr. H. h!. LeMon of High Point, N. C., was a visitor in the city last week.1 __ ?. Rev. D. H. Harris left this week for Mbntgome^y, Ala, to ^ttend a Churchy f mee'ing. ? ?? COME TO 2103 GERVAIS STREET DI'HI m? A ci 4 * *rrvnf IV L i'l iM ilU X'j OALCi 1\ U ? 1 IIEj DAWN. _ 1 . 1 Prin. W. P. Dendy is the assistant ! director of the Allendale Summer j .School. - ] , ' <9 Mr. Edward Mickey, prominent undertaker of Charleston, was seen in the city last week. . Prof. J. C. Prioleau of Lincoln Hi', T Sumter, S. C., was in the city Mon- ' day his baseball team. ^ a ? | Miss Marian J.-'Gardiner. Director ' ^ ' f j of thfe Home Economics Department, State Colege, spent the week-end in . the city. . . . ^ - The closing exercises?of the New Howard School will be held at Zion Baptist Church, Friday evening, May 28th. Mrsr. Viola Whittaker of Greensboro, N. C. is visiting her sister,-Mrs. j~ Alice 'K. Johnson. We hope for hfer a - - - pleasant st-av. Dr. W. O. McGill, Asheville, N. C., \; father, Rev. D. M. McGill, who is se-'i . . riously ill. - * f Wateh the papers -for full Retails , of Advertising Party to be givjen by*] the Ladies Church Aid "Club of 2nd1 Calvary Baptist Church on June 7t!v and 8th. Rev. C. H. Brown, Pastor. Miss Lucile Pompey, the efficient linotype operator of A. U's. Printing . ^ Department- is leaving this evening If for a short visit ti St. Stephen, Whlie \ there she will also visit Charleston and Kingstree. # . Children's Dresses. All colors and styles fpr ages? 2?to 14. Regular j $2v2$- value on-sale for quick clear-! ?ance $1.60 eft eh?TL*S, Loovy'o Da r partment Store, 1131 Washington St. ' -??Dry Goods. Choffon,Crepe de chine, , Georgette. Just the material for commencement and summer dresses. All shades at most reasonable prices, i r. 5.'LeevyV DepAl'iWCnt Stem, 1131 Washington Street. s. 4" Commencement Suits for Young Men with two pair of trousers for $25.00. Shirts, hats, socks, ties and underwear most reasonablyn^Ticed. Ifr S. Leevy's Department Store, 1131 r Washington 31-iwel. " ;H?. Mrs. Louise (^. Callahan has been appointed to instruct in the Allendale Summer School. Mrs. Callahan is 1 one of the best elementary te#?hers in the State and will give splendid sfcrice. ?????-?in__? : Ladies' and Children's ,Hats. The 1 most desirable and color""CdrHWti^~ *?tnmsr including white for sport, evening and general wear. Popular prices from $1.00^to $0.00. I* S. Leevy's "Department Store, 1131?Wash? ington Street. ^ 1 Ladies' Dresses. Just arrived. Beautiful dresses -in all the light | pastel-shades and the much wanted white. Black dresses for mourning occasions, also. speciaLsizes in stoutsfrom sizes 48 to 58. I. S. Leevy's Department Store, 1131 Washington ' St. \ ~ Among the .Columbians attending ithe Elks' Convention at Rock Hill, last week were: Col. G. L. Ratliff, \ Grand Exalted Ruler;' Drs. J, H. Goodwin, N. A. Jenkins, J. E. Watts, Messrs. C. Arthtlr "Pompey, Wm. Douglass, Edgar Chappelle and others. A ' Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bonner and Mrs. Halcot Bradley of Columbia motored ^ty^Orangeburg last Sunday. rrL... ? f- " ' I n i ney w^ru tut; kuusis ui rroiessor B and Mp6. E. L. Stewart of State Colli ,ege- *~ - . k Given by the American Woodmen at the Elks' Hoibei~Majr<247 *926, ft A delicious dinner at A small cost* and good'tnsic by the Ajax Orchestra I while you.relish it. Admission 35c. J . 1 Personals Hear Dr. E. W. D. Abner of Denvt Colorado, Supreme Commartder i the American Woodmen.?Hb will le ture, Friday, May 28 at Bethel i E. Church, 8 p.' m. ' . ' A recognized leader in the bus rtess world. Admission Free. J. W. Hopkins, Deput Edward Lott, Superviso A -CARb'OF THANKS - ? Mrs. Alice Williams and daughtei wish to thank the many friends f< the kindness shown them through tl sickness and death of their husbar and father, and for the many beaut tut floral offerings sent them. ATHLETES MATINEE DANCE 1 The young Athletes ask you t<H day afternoon, May 25th, Odd Fe tows' Hall. Admission-15 and 25c. We have. had a wonderful basi ball season. Played 8 games and 16 one^ We are looking'for all of tl society girls and boys to be thei Monday afternoon. The Dance wi begin at 4 and continue until 8 p. r Music will be furnished by oifr boy R.?Starks,' R. Ross, H. Reeder, Johnsori7 R. Hardy, J. McDowell ar W. Manigault. Captain Whittaker and Asst. Ca] tain Cheeks will welcome you. ?4 - ^ ~ NOTICE The Annual meeting of Ihe Ho\ ard Alumni Association will be he at Old Howard School. All membe are urged to be present, as we ha1 some very important business to trai act. H. N. Vincent, Pres.; Miss M. Watts Sec't. | _ 4 m t m ' ' Allen University Notei . .. " * / / (By Louis W. Thompson) During the devotional period < Friday, May 14, Miss EtheJ^Gibso instructor ot_lh?__sixtb.--?rade; px sented to the fa'culty and student bo< a large clock, which-the dlass membe purchased. Slit; sLiilUll In tlUP pr sentation that their motive was hnvp n clock to he Pi-Pctcd in the a dit'orium. After her short talk, E Sims, President, talked extensively < the value of time. He stated th: even God himself cannot recall tim hrttblHg flhoul. man the same. In conclusion, he .voicing tl sentiment of the entire faculty ai student-body,.thanked Miss Gibe< and the sixth grade, and stated th no other class has given as great etssses. pattern after the sixth grad The hluUeni-budy and faculty, lltfl led with appreciatidn for this ra: gift, gave Miss Gibson and her groi of scholars, a vigorous applause ai a vibrating yell. Rev. George^. A. Singleton, profess* of Social Science, led the Mid-we< Prayer Services, Wednesday evenin May 12, and made a very practic address to th? student body that wou inspire the wayward boy to find hir self and reform. "Home Ties," a rural comedy in acts, which, was presented by the f culty, Monday?evening. May 1 phrased the vast audienee-whieh ha assembled to witness the performant Each character played-his part we The proceeds went to the Columh Chapter of the Alumni Association the University, which, is struggling equip the University's Library. CLASS DAY EXERCISES C 2 OLD HOWARD SCHOOL Auditorium of Allen University, Tu? day Evening, May 25th, 8 o'clock 1. music?-"Welcome SWeet Sprin time"?Rubinstein-Brackett. 2. Invocation. < 3. Music?"In May"?Wilson. 4. Salutatory?Margaret Ayers. 5. Class History?Ivory Lewis. (S. Instrumental Solo?Irlean Was ington. . . 7 Class Oration?John B. Thom0s< 8. Class Poem?Rollin Green. 9. Music?"Pond LiHies?Formar 10. Class Prophecy-__Elise Auati 11. Instrumental Solo?Robert E f?ene Bradley. 12. Class Will?Robert E. Bradle 13. Valedictory?Robert Simmor 14. Music?"Carmena" Wilson-Bli 16. Music?"The world is Waitii For the Sunrise."?Sftetx. f 1 ii r' i *.V i " " I' ? , .' THE PALMET ? CHURCH DIRECTORY | BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ? Corner Sumter and.Taylor Sta. Rev. EL A. Adama, Pastor. ; Si ^ - ? UilltVICES: ?^ =m sr, Sunday School 10:00 A. M. B t>f! Morning Service 11:16 A. M. & e- A- C. R. Iifingue 6:30 P. M. ^ Evening Service __7:30 P. M: ~~P = 1} ,i. SIDNEY PARK CM. E. CHURCH 1100 Block Blanding Street ? y Rev. ' W. E. Farmer, Pastor, r. / SERVICES; Sv Sunday School 1 10:30 A. M. m Morning Service -11:30 A. M. b, Epworth League 6-:30 P. M. g, Evening Service _ 7:30 P. M. V . : - ? ... rs JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION )r CHURCH. ie Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets l(j Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor. SERVICES: ^ H< Morning Service-- 11:00 A. M. Sunday School 12:30 P. Mv c V. C. E. Sqciety 6:30 P. M. M j Eveningr-fiefvice 1 i__ 8:00 P. M". i ? . ^.-^7 ? us 1600 BIoek-^BuR Street Rev. Charles H. Brown, Pastor k : SERVICES: - Sv e. Sunday School . ,.10:00 A. M Morning Service 11:16 A. M 3 B. Y. P. U 6:00 P. M ci r0 Evening Service 7:30 PM ? -' v. V . ! v n- 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH * a* - mcmami street REVITI. W. LONG, Pastor. Ld SERVICES: Si Sunday School -10:00 A. M A] p. Morning Service 11:30 A. M 8. B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M E' Evening Service 8:00 P. M WESLEY J. E. CHURCH 1 = Cffnrer Gervaia And Barnwell Hta. v- Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. Id iSERVICES: tk Sunday School j; ' 10:80 A. M-. ? rs Morning Service 11:30 A. M. M ve J League ; 6:30 P. M. ns Evening Service T:80 P. M, ^ - * r v E L- ZION BAPTIST CHURCH , * Rev. J. C. White. Pastor. ? 1 - .SERVICES: * * t Sunday Sphool 10:00 A. M.k a .Adorning Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. ^6:00 P. M. * Evening Service 7:00 P. M. ^ E NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH o' , Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor in,! .Sunday School . .10:30 A. M ^M^rning Service 11:30 iy B." Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M rr-Erjrimg Service 7:80 P. M .. ? . ' |-U to ^ M ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH 01 ( Booker Washington Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. )n - - SERVICES: * at Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ,e, Morning Service 11:30 A. M lgl B. Xt P. U. , 6-QOP. M.-^ , Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Z ? M FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH S' " Rev. E.- T. Hampton, Pastor & _ : ?' 405?Marion Street a Morning Service ... 11:80 ^ {waning , Service 7:3iT T~ e. ^ Ml' OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH re h 2130 Sumter Street * 1D Rev. P. G. Robinson, Pastor. ~ "Si J ?. SERVICES: M Sunday School _.___'_10:30 A. M A Preaching 11:30 A. M. E or B. Y. P. U. ? 6:00 P. M Preaching 8:00 P. M.1 g, -- al ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Id Rev. T_ C. CRUMPTON, Pastor?' t n. _ SERVICES: -unday School ^--lOiOO A. M. S . Morning Service - 1?11:30 A.M. M 4 B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. a ^ Evening Service 7:00 P. M. d" TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH = 1609 Harden Street Rev. B. C. STOVER, Ppetwv? *^Sun<Iay^Sclr6bI 1 _10:00 A. M. ?'|Morning Service 11:30 A. M. t0 B.Y. P. U. _i 6:30 P. M. S Evening Service ________ 8:00 P. M. M THE CHURCH OF COD (p 1014 Pendleton Street Rev. J. H. Green, Pastor ?W. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor. Sunday School^ 9:30 A. M. or j morning service 11:30 A. M. Evening Service 2? 7:30 A. M. Wed. and Fri nights 7:30 P. M. g g- Evening Service 7:30 P. M. M - Fall Of 22 Stories f f* Kills Wealthy Man J > 1. i M n h- * ; ti New York, May 19.?No one saw ^ 5n him walk slowly into an elevator of the Municipal Building yesterday, a ^ ' fired little man in an immaculate eoat^ He got out at the ?4th floor ' u" and walked into thq. offices of the Wa. . ter Department. y? No one sAw him come out, a minute later, a^hand to his head, stagger*- > 88'| ing slightly. And no one knows i*, whether he leaned too far out over-tthe railing or jumped, in a frenzy of * . 1 r - -: - ^ - V ' -'r TO LEADER'" UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School 10:00 A. M. orning service __ _-ii:sb A. H. . Y. P. U. - 1- 7:00 P. M. j vening Service 8:00 P. M 1 ETHLEHEM BAPTIST CUURCB Lyon Street ? Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor SERVICES: inday School 10:00 A. M orning Service 11:80 A. M Y. P. U. ________ 6:00 P. M vening Service 8.00 P. M st. luket p: e. church Hampton Avenu? Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector. SERVICES: aly Communion _ .8:00 A. M. j owning Service ______ 11:15 A. M. j inday School 4:00 P. M. /ening Service - 8:00 P. M. j ' 1 d NAZARETH BAPTlgT CHURCH " Rp. R. M. My erg. Paator. J SERVICES: inday School 10:30 A. orning Service 11:30 A. M YTP: U. 6:00 P. Id 1 yoning Service 8:00 P. M1 A IACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH " Rev. R. M. JMyera, Pastor. % 7 SERVICES: " ' inday School 10:30 A. M 1 fternoon Service 2:00 P. M Y.. P. U. ____ _ . 6:00 P. M ] vening Service 8:00 P. M \ t. V . . ? J ;HAPPELI E STATION A. M. K CHURCn. ? Corner Senate and Pine Streets Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. < orning Service .11:30 A. M ~ jnday School 3:00 P.- M j . C. E. League ? j._. 6:30 P. M ' vening Service ... 7:30 P. M ' JONES TABERNACLE J, Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor. - ?^ SERVICES: unday School 10:00 A. 14 : fternoon Service. 3:00 P. M r . Y. P. U. I" .... 6:00 P. M U vening Service . 8:00 P. K-[ id - ; ' .i LADSON PRESBYTERIAN Rev. I. D. -Davis, Pastor. < SjER VICES: 1 nrniny Sorviro 11 l ft A M , unday School .... 4:00 P. M hristian Endeavor 6:00 P M ?? ?? K t~ _______ - " ' T?aasammmm-- '. 1. SALTERS* MEMORIAE A. M. E. j CHURCH v 'aahington St., hetween Oak & orning Sermon 11:15 A. M. inday School 3:30 P. M. , vemng Sermon 8:3^P. MT~ ' I . ??-u ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH j' A15?Henderson?Street iRev. J: P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: Inday School :10:00 A. M doming Service 11:16 A. M. , . C. E. League 6:30 P. M. veiling Service. ,.-7:30 P. M / Ridge wood ' ' undey School 11:30 [orning Service 12:80] * i EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Kendlaltown. Rev. JOLIUS HOLM AN, Pastor. "SERVICES: unday School 10:00 A. M. [orning Service 1,1:30 A. M. . C. E. League . 6:00 P, M Ivening Service 8:00 P. M n | i a ' MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Laurel Street REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor. unday School 11:00 A. M. lofning Service 12:00 M. I ain, into the "island" of space forjned . y the winding stairway. Young coules in the Marriage License Buerau eard the crash of his body as it. hit le second floor. He died instantly, f He was identified as Samuel Sfcisl, 65, wealthy retired real estate ? perator, No. 53 E. 74th St. Dr. Milan Rosenbuth, No. 116 W. 69th St., aid the police he had attended Mr.; tiefel for more than two year for ertigo. -few Yorlc Daily Mirfof N. Y. PUBLIC LIBRARY FILES j L A. A. C. P's. ANNUAL REPORT v -O The N. A. A. C. P. hat received a xr.r, ' * 7 _yv. * > \ 1 Commencement Exercis SALISBURY, NOI Sunday, May 2H, -11:00 At- MAnrn Organizations?Rev. P. K. Fonvielle, A. ?Sunday, May 23, 3:00 1J! M.?Buccal Jones, ArM.. D. D., Washington D. C. Sunday, May 23, 7:30 P. M.?Annual Monday, May 24, 10:00 A. M.?Fresl Monday, May 24, 2:30 P. M.?Alumni Monday, May 24, 4:00 P. M. ?Demoi Department. Monday, May? 24,. 8:00 P. M.?Anni Literary Societies^Annual Address?Re^ Tuesday, May 25, 0:00 A. M.?Meetir Tuesday, May 25, 10:30 A. M.?Junio Tuesday, May 25, 8:00 P. M.?Inaug \ Tuesday^-May %25, frOO P. M.?Closin Teacher Training Departments. Wednesday, May 26, 10.J10 A. M.?Co cises of Classical and Theological Depai Campaign with short addresses from r letter from the New York Public Library announcine tha ttho 1q9r a ? i nual Report of the Association has been placed in the Library's files for Lhe use of readers and students. bers 1 and 2 of the N. A. A. C. P.'J? ~ Reports, these numbers being out of print. The N. A. A. C. P. requests that any member of friends of the Association -having copies of the filst two ", Annual Reports which they can spare, I ( send them to the National Association < for the, Advancement of Colored Peo- J ? pie,*.69 Fifth-Avenue, New York, in 'g order that the New York Public Li- ? arary's file may be made complete. Is Miss C. J." McIIvain, R. N., spent ? las'UAveek in,Camden, visiting her. sis- Jj ter. Mrs. M.~A. Chestnut. She returned to Columbia Saturday. Miss J Mollvain is a splendid young woman and is faithful fn doing her duty. She ; will take duties at the Quud Samurltait Hospital, Saturday. . ' ii i 1 | THE WAVEI *f i ' T RPAITV Y -> * VLj/~lJU JL J y. T ' X Houses For Rent X Reasonah I- Good * y > .~:/r " List your property X ?r for Sale.--Phon y-~scc us -arftd-fooktfn | THE WAVEF I REALTY ? 1221 Tay $ COLUMB t Phones 4978 X N. H. COLLir P. M. BOWLING. TrM? A A A a< V>*V!~;*?>*>*>*>?>*X**>*X'*>*>*><?<mX?X?<"8?^< | IMPERIAL DI | - - Prescription j _ I 105 Washington J; Everything carried in a ;: PRESCRIPTIONS ( ( I.. ? ; | . We call for and del :: - YOURS FOR ! IMPERIAL Dl t THE LEADING COIX S THE TWO < | ; 7?PIE* 3 2 Saxophones, Violin, Clarinet, Ba Music furnished for Balls, P* * ?-Where Good, Late. Lively, High-C Studio: )1323 Assembly T TEOEPHtiNfi ft PRICES REASONABLE. 8 LeRoy Simpkins, Manager, Ben Garri i Address all mail LeRojr^Simpki I.-*.. - - es Livingstone College ITH CAROLINA rmhSrrrmon -to- the various Christian ~ ? M., D. D., Asheville, N. C. aureate Sermon?Rt. Rev. E. D. W. ' ~ Prayer and prais? ?<?rviCtt tmen Gold Medal Contest. Meeting. - , nstrations from the Home Economics vefsary of the Hood and Garrison G. M. Oliver, D. D., New York City, lg df the Board of Trustees, r Gold Medal Contest. ruration of President W. J. Trent, g Exercises of the High School and rtments. Reports on Price-Memorial epresentatives on the -field, - V " ?*>-- ; - - Read - , A. ;* >?? - " Th K ' * MM : - : PALMETTO IFAhfrR M > t he Enterprise | ' ~ Drug .- I -TT" 5 . "LET US HAVE IT/ .. ? . Prescriptions?Try O u r 5 | Cream, Toilet Article** Etc. 5 Get acquainted with"'elSf-iPL it* not ? right faring it back" System. - 8 DR. MARY C. EUELL | Pharmacist in Charge ^ 1004 Friend -Srcat ^?Phone g; ? f NLWBLKKY.S.C. | ~ 3" {ley /f~: 'company! JL and For Sale at ile Prices T ' Terms ^ with us for Rent te us or call ancU'% ;m uvei'. ???.4* - . HEY f ' COMPANY S T " yV ' lor Street SAT S. C. , | Lbb29-7<&7 i *S, President ^ J. A. ROACH, Sec. A l A A . * A. * ^ t ''IT >T*4*4 ^ ^ ...a *UG STORE '. Druggists - ? --?? -: St., Phone 7,226 --^?^ First-class Drug Store r_ !! dUr specialty. . ; iver Prescriptions. service.: :; . t ' *t- - . ??r " ,r? <UG STORE - r ENTERTAINERS" )HED ORCHESTRA IN ~ I CAROLINAS. ! 3ES?7 . " | ss VioHn, Drums, Piano and Cornat. I irties, Dances and for any Occasion 5 ??. 'lass Music_is_ desired ! , St. Hours 3 to 6 . 8 rr> feS 9173?4756. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ! Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, j % ison, leader. 4 ns, 1432 Lincoln St., Columbia/S. C. o 808Ca39tt08?3nB9B808Cfl?06^^