The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 05, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, June 5, 1926. S . , B B ^ . . ^B ^ ^~r- r IMK % . . I REV. J. J. HARRI THE UNITED SONS 01 ?ig an organization which la doini Harrison, State Master, Prof. J D. V. McCrae, State Treasurer, alive and gives to the benefici ,_E?yfl from fifty to one hundred from $25.00 to $100.00 in case c "^Household goods. It pays from i Think of it; and for any in REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,2 ? or-Prof. JrAfRIRK. S Negroes Progressing: In Rock Hill Ry Nick A. Ford When we stop to estimatethe modern-mrrogrefts tho rppoj we are often tempted to "turn our attention to the larger cities in order to discovr material. "tt" for our experiment. But genuine progress and achievement _ are more", often found in our .. smaller towns and cities than in those of greater population. __ Rock Hill belongs to this class. For it is here that the uroarres sive spirit among Negroes has reached its climax. The beautiful homes on South Trade Street which are occupied and owned by race men are veritable monuments to the - . tthrift and industry of a people. 7 A visitor to this0 little City ^ k pression of \Vest Black Street. ' For, not only-?r<r JjeautituL homes located here, but the majority of the buHness enterprises are found in this locality. The Ideal Pharmacy directed by Dr- Gathings is a credit to the ' the Negro population of \any town or oity. It is unique and * very attractive and. shows signs of a greta business mind behind it, ? Just a few doors east of this establishment the People's Drug . = Co. isi located. It too worthy of special mention. ^ In addition to these two agencies of, health, there are two i * who administer to the needs of the community. < Barber shops, Cafes, Grocery Stores and Undertaking iUstablishments all unite to make Black Street the center of Negro business^" The schools and churches are keeping pace with the business advancement.-- Four schools, filled to overflow testify most eloquently of the keen interest' , .in education. These schools are Friendship College, the Emmett Scott High School and the City Graded School. Among the ministers who con tribute??this?progressive movement, are: Rev. M. A- Murry, president of Friendship College; Rev. B. M- Parker, Rev. J.. F. RSfider, Rev. T. S. Gilmore,"' ^ Rev. D. C. Barber, Rev. . A. G. Giles, and others. ' ???- - ^Tiie York County Sunday School Convention was held here at the Nazareth Baptist Church, May 29-30. It was an overwhelming success. $170 69 was raised dring the session. This money goea toward the support of ; Friendship College. . Rev. B. M. Parker, president V . ../> . ' i SON, tat# Mutir *, ABRAHAM & D. of J. ^ a gi eat work for the poor and r It has At Its head Rev. J. J. . A. Kirk, StatS* Secretary and It pays to its members while ary something after death. It dollars for hospital benefits and f tntnl by fipr nf hnnnt and $1.50~to $3.00 per week for aicki bill. ? formation write 53.10 Richland St,, Columbia, S. C. . Sec^ Bennettsville^ A of the Convention, preached theT principal sermon Sunday morning. It was worthy of careful attention. Dr. E. R. Roberts also made an interesting and 'inpi ring ialk during tlin hlnning scission ^ ' Friendship College Closes Rock Hill, -May 31.?Tonight marked the 34th Annual Commencement of Friendship College, founded by the late Rev. M. P; Hall. The exercises within themselves proved to the community that the school is worthy of perpetuation. The Baccalaureate Sermon was preached by Rev. E. R. Rob erts, Sunday night, at the Trinity Baptist Crurch of which Rev. J. P. Reeder is pastor. The serv-jppg wprn i;nry l'mpiiiinni'iKi, muT the thoughts of the speaker were 'driven to each individual- ~ The Alumni Association had its annual meeting Monday morn ing. The address which was help- j till .and ih'spnTngl' was" delivered1 ' by Rev. S. M. Miller, a former graduate of the school. The final exercises, came Mon-: lay night when seven young la-1 dies received the L. I. degree and two ministers received the B.Th. The orations delivered .by members of the- class represented^ careful study and preparation-^ Tim Qflrlvooa f n 4-V.^v w uic tiasa was made by Dr. W. R. Alexander, pastor of the" First Baptist Church (white) of this city, j He proved "himself" a master "of* logic and expression as he exTffiunded great, truths -Ih^diplemas and-degreetl Were" awarded and conferred- by Rev. M- A. Murry, president of the institution. Clinton Locals ' *t s * - Sunday, May 80, was a very high day at Friendship ChurchJ of which Rev. Lee A. Logan is pastorr Many visitors were| present and fine services, were had all day. he^m0rnin2 service was conducted by the Rev.1 Young of Whfte-Plains, N. Y. The afternoon service by Rev.1 W. G. Owens, pastor of Mt. Carmel. The sermon was full ?>f f fa O n er li t" ' ATninor w i f fa Row H weirs came the members -of -his+ choir which furnished splendid' music- Sunday ni^ht a very_ instructive sermon was preached by the Rev. G. T. Shelton. Now that school has closed the out-of-town teachers are returning ho^. We wish fjtr them a very pleasant vacation. Th eteachers of the city schools II were the recipients of many I iiViiHtt.Ti .1 n'.ai nniW I THE PALM1 courtesies just "beTore - leaving1. They were entertained by the following persons: Monday, Mr Eugene Gary; Monday evening, Mrs. Bessie Henry; Monday night. Mrs. Sntorwhitn; Tuesday evening, Miss L. M. E. Lilliewood Friday night, Miss Dorothy Loinax. Miss R. B. Patterson "ieffthe kcity for Asheville to spend the summer. MrT^Eugene Lilliewood is in the city spending awhile with relatives. Miss Conine Rhoi^eh is spending awhile with Miss Jennie Young of Irmo, S. C., ^The Misses Rebecca and Mary Lou Patterson are in Columbia for awhile We are glad to see a number of school girls and boys back home for their vacation. Mr. Barney Coker was in the city Sunday as-the guest of Miss Helen Phillips of N- Broad St. Mr. Ppvvin Hnntpr, formerly of this city, now of Detroit, !? here visiting., relatives. Miss Celia Brown of Camder. is the guest of Miss Dorothy Lomax. She seems to be enjoying town. Wa-hope so any way, thai she may want to visit again. cl_' *118 ?Anderson Notes ." .? | Mrs Susie Battle is visiting relatives and friends in Athens and Atlanta, Georgia.: Messrs Jefferson and Harris repent Monday in Asheville. N. C Mr.? Frank Jones fo Washington, D. C. is visiting his brothei Dr. L- E. Jones. "T"~ " Mr. James WaWorf,^who lias beenv attending school at Benedict College has returned homt He reports a pleasant and profiI ^ 1 i-' ittuic ^..cnuui Lurm. ^ Mr. Robert Ayers is in th< city visiting his mother, Mrs ! Lucy Oliver. Drs. Henderson and Perrin o: Greenwood were in "the city Mon day on business. I Mrs. Minnie Bruce Jones h spending awhile in the city. ? Mrs. Williams of Greenwood h visiting her son-in-law arie daughter, Rev. and Mr^'CIuv^ ford. " '"t.. The many tfriends of Mrs Marie Webb Trails of Philadeh 1 phia are delighted to have hei home. She is the picture of periPpi hPalth and will bo in the city , for four weeks". Miss Emnla Mackp who graduated from the normal department of Benedict College, is at Vi nmn ^K/\n/v ???.?? J i&wiiit; ui i^inciiillg tllUBU CUUUIIU her by her cheerful disposition. ]\Ir. Millard Campbell and Miss Lillian Drowp, college students of Benedict Chllege are now at home. . . 1 Office Phone 602B N. J. Mil ; : ; i Attorney-at-Law - }, -r- ? ; | Practice in all Cour ^ 1119 Washington Street, I WHEN IN COLUIV I BROADWAY EVERYTHING SANIT, I FISH ar I ? IN SI . D. W. WO 8;?'r' r- t?. |r 11Q8~WaahtttflrHm Street, gw^awoooaoo^ww'OM r^. J. IT. RO] MERCHAT jjr? Suits Mad< !|" ?? TELEPH Si' 1118Vt Washington Strreet, - -- - ? - ' AM. ETTO LEADER gi - ?- ??. 1 ?MissAz&lee Spehcer who has i been away teaching is at home. Mr. Pete Galloway who had , his tonsils removed recently is getting along nicely. Mesdames Smith and King [ left Saturday for Philadelphia . after spending four weeks here. Their many friends made their i ^stay^very pleasant. i The following are on the sicklist: Mrs. Lena Williams, Mr. f Jewitt Williams, : Mrsr' Sattie , Young. We hope for each a speedy recover^. Mr. Eugene Williams of New : York City is here on account of his mother's illness. Mrs. GeneJ ~va Foster, his sister, is here aslo , - Mr. and Mrs. BenjL Henaon - have pui'chasedlTFord seran. . j Mrs- Annie Boldin has re-l turned from Camden where she visited relatives and friends. ' t Mrs. Annie Blanding was cah i led to Beaufort on account of __death,in the family. i =-?Mrs. Maggie Mattison was in r the cityna tew days attending the closing exercises, t Mrs. Jennie V. Cowan of Au gusta. attended the closing ex: ercises of the Reed St. -High J School last week. ^?Mesdames Leah Thompson, 0? la Adger; Grace Thompson and - Tecora Coleman moteored to - Greenville last Sunday afternoon : where they spent a pleasant afr ternoon, having tea with Mrs. 5 Lizzie McGhee." Mr- and Mrs. John R. White 5 were called Greenville, Sun. day on account of the illness of Mi- WViiJ-o'o rnnfVioi A'Xl . TT'UltV O ? The Parent-Teacher Association held their last meeting r~ Thursday afternoon at South - Fant Street School. The presii dent, Mrs. O. E. Johnson, de serves much credit for the able way she has conducted the meeti ing this term. A very enjoyable . program was rendered and Mrs. | Sullivan and Rev. W. C. Craw?; ford made interesting speeches. -1 A delicious sweet course was served. ?? 5 The Faculty of the Reed St. High School entertained the Senr for Class and a few- friends 1 'Wednesday night at the High 8c>iuol Auditorium.?ThefeggTP . gram and after playing"a few - games we were served fried chicken, tomatoes on lettuce - leaves with mayonnaise, potato chips, picklc3, rolls, ice cream flnrl ra Ivp -^nllnwinor cro\iu . short talk^. Dr. Edmund John. son, Mr, T. B- Williams,. Dr. C.: W. Montgomery, Dr. J. C. Ander! son, Rev. W. C. Crawford, Mr. C. Lee Davis and" Miss A. E. { r Webb- Thursday ended a perfect day. Mrs. M- J. Earle entertained " Thursdaw night at h^r home in i Residence Phone 6798 EDERICK ^?-j and Notary Public. - ts?State and Federal. ;; i > Columbia, S. C. II. ... ??- ? ? ~?i r VVVVVVVVj^ , IBIA, EAT AT THE o if* A* I j. DAIRY CAFE \RY AND UP-TO-DATE id GAME* A CAM ?? ? = : i5r ! ;9;| ODS, Prop. Cohnnbta, 8. C. [ BERTSON | TAILOR b To. Order. ? 7 | ONE 4003 Columbia. S. C. $ - c. 4 ... | honor of Mr. Frank Jones. Whist ! was played awhile. Miss Nettie1 Mack won the ladies' prize, Mr. (). S. Quick, the gentlemen's. , Miss Pauline Hamlin "fon thfbooby prize. The guest of TTon-' 10, Mr. Frank Jones, was given -a_ prize a 1 M ac~ Mark:, a " visitor. The guests then en-1 joyfcd dancing- Those present were Dr. and Mrs. C- W. Mont- j' jjomeryj Mr. apd 31rs~?Henry* j Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Davis, Mesdames Marion, Flack, Mack, t n aryuaoaaxmjoaoa^ojooooooooo0j>os I.... REESE'S DR ' MRS. P. U. R1 -g A FUU DIne ot l'ate~n I* j . Cigarettes and Tobacc< Madam C. J. Walker's ?. Times.- Ice Cream and PHONE 1422 Assembly Street, V THE ALLENDALE APPROVED RY THE ! - -i..;!; " VvOF EDU< [ Excellent location. An attrs - study. Ample and cflicrerrt private homes at reasonable l|^ SESSION BEGINS; JIIXF. *,""/ % ' For further in ! R. Mrs. Louise G. | ' : --,r, '.u, jjf The Latent Arrivals in Wh | TKe Quality : Prices feom $3 $ 10 per cent discount to T< i ;{ Allen and Benedict. . hp?- Phone 868'1 CuliimlviMT^ ;? "" Shoes For The ' y V - T TAT I T\7 T ffTFs n V r ' >X"X~X"X~X~X'<-? ? ? ? -x~X"X~x[ ... = f XHEP j SATISFY - ? IN O | WORkMANSH I SEE C I SPRING & AT J , WOOT , WQNDERFUL VAL .T^ OWENl | 1117 WASHING CALL 6963 FOl [ Qj3CaaC03ggC83&gg?8^ ?8?C8???O0?X^ S OFFICE PHONE 145 J CHAMPION FUNERAL DJF c i iPFA'SPn Fi ? 927 Broad Street, DAY AND \IGHT CALLS I MONTGOMERY GR( Now Back i] 1108 Hamp We are now back in busine with a complete line ofjstaple shall be glad to have the ousin as that of new ones. THREE Misses Sullivan, Bailey, Burris, Mack, Hamlin, Messrs- Quick, Mance, Peek, Neal, Adger, Drs. Anderson and Jones. A delicious' -salad course with punch was ^ served followed by ice cream and cake. ?Profit by experience. Do not put off 'til tomorrow that which you should Jo today. ' " " " ' ' _ Peserverance is often the key to luccess. -Stick to it and- do your best. UG STORE EESE, Prop, i ! . tMedicines. Cigars, 1 js. A Full Line of " i Preparations at all \ I- Sodas. ? i 7820 . * jjL ..... Columbia, S. C. 5 OQ^OOOOOOX><K>jC?S<KKH^CB30aOO 5 SUMMER SCHOOL I ~ STATE DEPARTMENT ~ IATION ?- ~ V- , .^2:.v _ ictive and helpful course of teaching force. board in rates. -v . '' 7, ENDS JULY 10, Tft^-? i ! . ZZ ? ?, ^ :?r f r -A Tohncnn^irn^f^r , ' c . 7 formation writeT Callahan, Registrar, ' ' * - . Allendale, S. C. ?? ' * ..'V- ' I f. ite Pumps and Straps at ^ Shoe Store? f sachers and Students at ? '"** x Y h C. ,1643 Main gyreet-^^? ~~~ Whole Family | OOTWEA . .fTI co3P33ft)ggo???s^^?? LE IS iCTION I : UR i? IP & SERVICE I 5 EMMBR I - : SA MP! KS 8 UES AT S3p & $35 kJEAUL 77 TOW street . * SALESMAN oo:ax*sa3?s?s*?*c8sc8ss?^ RESIDENCE PHONE 293-J | 6 HAILE tEGTORS and | MBALMERS : 81 Camden, S. C. cl PROMPTLY ATTENDED OCERY COMPANY | . n Business ton Street -sa at. 1108 Hampton Strict?? ? ; and Fancy Groceries. We 8 ess of our old friends as wall I ' -: '? ?L.. a?, . 1:! v . ? '* ** -^*jt