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Saturday, Jun? 19, 1926. . | . Locals An ? ????? ?? ?#? ????? ??< Miss Thomasena Thomas is spending the summer in Chicago. '* ?mm a visitor in the city last week. 1 Madam M. Madeline McDowell of Asheville, N. C. spent the week-end in our City. The City Editor of the Oklahoma \ Eagle called by to see us this week. Miss Zenobia Martin of .Tenkinsvilln is leaving next week for Detroit, Mi$J* to spend the summer. " ! Miss Carrie Martin, a graduate of Allen University, '26, left Sunday for her homq. Jenkinsvillp whpr<? sHp will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. Willie Lynn Thomas, a student of A*. U. left Tuesday for Detroit, i Mirh to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas, v ~\ ' ~ ~ Mr. H. H. Dean, student of B. C., "left Tuesday for Detroit to spend the summer with (his brother, Marcus Tenyson Dean.- ^ * Miss Katie McOulluugff, teacher In St. Matthews Drudud Schqjpl, is home again af^er a successful school term. Prof. O. Y. Valentine. Dean of Allen University, left last Friday^for New York City. ? Miss Bessie Martin of Pomaria spent the week end in the city. She i? leaving ior rne L,and of the Sky" next week where she will speild the summer. * ^ - ? " ~ ?Mr. ^Albert. LeelQQfl-.J'ina. Street was taken sudenly ill last Saturday but seems much improved at this writing under the skillful treatment of Dr. L. M. Daniels. We hope he will soon be restored to perfect health. Miss Maria Tucker returned to Augusta,- Ga. to resume her studies in nurse-trainjng after spending vacation with her brother and sistet--in4JLw Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tucker, 2130 Gervais Street. i" ' . - 1 , I. r?1 , Mrs. W. S. Gibson, a delegate to the Sunday School Congress and Mes? dames^jyaisy Bailey and Ellis of Asheville^Ni. G? wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee,' lUOTT Pine Street last week. ' * Dr. B. J. Quarles of Newberry was : in the City last week after .recovering from an illness of three weeks..! We hone he will enntinno t.\ . - A wv UitJLflUVV. Mr. W. N. Wilson, a student of Allen Uiijverslty"^tgftr~Taeiaay for . Detroit, Mich to spend the summer, Mr. James Henry Richardson, graduated the class of '26, Booker Washington High School, left last Friday f<rr Philadelphia, Pa. to spend the summer with his brothers, Messrs. Ellison and Gussie' Richardson. Miss Mary Ray Saxon left for Chicago, I1IT" Thursday where she will ^ study at Chicago University. Mrs. I. Porter and Lucile Brumfield ? left the city Thursday after spending the winter months here. Dr. Wm. Green of Orangeburg spent several, days in the city last week. Mrs. Ethel Martin, Supt. of Fairwold Schoo), is in Greenville this week attending the Federation. , Miss Pinkie Pharr of Union, was in the city last week attending fEecoW meneement exercises at Allen Univ. Miss Lillian Campbell was the house guest of the Misses Burns last Week. Mrs. H. E. Wise and daughter^ Rebecca, of Lexington, S, C. spent last Thursday in the city and attended the commencement exercises at Allen. Miss Blanche Thompson of Allendale, ?>. C. spent several days in the city, last week attending the Sunday Scnool Congress. f , Miss Estelle Simmons of Newberry visited, her sister, Mrs. Thos. Jones last week. I Mr. Beverley ^oundtree left last week for Nfw York Cfty. Before returning he will enter Howard Univ., * d Personals j Miss Daisy Walker who taught in Winnsboro the past winter, speint wo days in the city this week enMiss Ila L. Stewart left last Sunday for Winston-Salem, N. C. to attend the summer school there. Mias-JPauline L. Watson left_Jast Sunday to attend the summer school at Winston-Salem. ?Mrs. Wesley D. Ford left Thursday 5 ^for-Ashevill^ where she will spend the summer. Miss Ruth Sutton of Camden is spending two weeks in the city with her uncle Mr. I. S. Leevy?and children. 9 Mr. Earl Pinkerton and Mr. Blunt of Augusta, Ga. were visitors in the eity last Thursdoy. ? v.. ' . . i. Misses Massena and Dorothy Green were delighted to have Miss Bessie Martin spend a while "with them while ~ attending the commencement exer^ cises of Allen University. ? Mr. J.*B. Martin, graduate of A. U. left Tuned ay for his homer Jgnkiw's- = ville to spend a few days with his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin. r Hermon Johnson is in town again aftre several months stay in Tampa, ! Fla. He is spending a while with his ! father and aunt and is expecting to ! leave for Ashevi]le, N. C. for an inde1 finite stay. .. ? * Among the delegates to the S. S. . Congress was Mr. W. O. Wheeler, Pre^f I sident of the Deacon's Christian Un- . fion Missionary State Baptist Convene tion of-Gfcargia. Mr. Wheeler is al| so District. Manager for the Chatham Mutual Life and Health Insurance Company. j " Mrs. Maggie Robinson has returned to Washington after attending the commencement exercises of the Booker Washington High School of tfhicb her 1 daughter, Miss Robinson was a (graduate.. Miss Robinson left with her mother. -? Miss Dorothy Greene left for New York City Sunday, June 13th for an , indefinite stay with her relatives and friends^ Her sister, Miss Massena Greene, will spend her vacation in Charleston wi^h her relative and friends. . _f Mrs. D. K. Jenkins entertained with a lovely whist party on last Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Houston who has been her house guest,. After" the games, lovely prizes were awarded the winners?and?icas-a^dsweets were served.:' ' > ntt*tjnr? a -r * t /-vmT/rn rxiiTLKAL rvuntUi. REV. K. M. ADDISON, Sr. ...The friends .and_ relatives of Rev. T. H., and Messrs. Harry M.. K&ffe M. qy\d Wm D. Addison and Mrs.^ Marie A. Crawford, are invited tc" -attend the funeral of their father; .Rev. K. M. Addison, Sr., 1:30 p. m., Sunday, June 20, at $ethel A. M, E. Church. LOOK! LOOK!! Don't fail, to hear Young's versatile orchestra of Miami, Florida, Dreams lad Cabaret; at the Dreamland" Hall, 926 Lady Street, Monday night, June 21st. One night only. Dancing from 7:30 until 1 o'clock. The best dance orchestra on the road. 10 pieces. Admission 50cents. !I T? v .* % v PROF. G. W. HOWARD, M. S., A. M. Chairman of the Investigating Committee of Allen University, recently appointed at the Trustee Board by THE PALMETT ?? ?? NOTICE! Rev. W. L. Wilson, one of the most outstanding leaders of the race in Eastern North Carolina, known thruout the West, has now taken up his life's worfT afr an evangelist. For information address, Rev. W. L. Wilson, P. O. Box 425^ Wadesboro, North Carolina IN MEMORIAM ' (By daughter Lula) T n lrtviniy mpnfAvu nf V> nuhn nH n nri I father, Rt. Rev. W. D. Chappelle-, A. J M., Ph. D.,_ i June fifteenth, gineteen twenty-flVe, ~ This date one "year ago you died, Left wi?a and-children five, -WhiTo we otood helpleoo by your aide -i j - i a Sleep oh War dad and husband true, a You left us because God needed you; Your place with us can ne'er be filled, Your work was done, 'twas His s good will. 1 Mrs. R. C. Chappelle, wife, c Mrs. L. K. -Nelson, B. S. 1 Mrs. C. D. Williams, c Dr W. D. Chappelle, Jr., . '. f Dr. L. Ralmer Chappelle, A.B. ~~ H. Talmadge Chapelle. ~s Grand Dad v a We miss your footsteps, face and voice t - That we all loved so Well, a But you have gone away from us, I And in Heaven doth dwell. ? ^ ., 4 Thelma Nelson ; _ Eliza Nelson, . t " Thomas B. Nelson, Jr. t R. Richie Williams, Jr. T r?i if. tiriii* Z, imappeue w imams, n - Veleria Eliza Chapelle, Wilhelmina Gussie Chapelle. J m m ~ - "ri ,. BURNS?WELLS 0 . - . t ?Mr, and Mrs. Bunyan?Burns an ngtmcer the marriageof their daiigh=_ ^ Wells, Thursday, 'June 11, 1925, Columbia, S._Cr At home after June 15, 631 Fairmont St. N. W., Washington, DC. ~ ' i k IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Willis H. Howell who departed this life, June 10, 1925. " Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. , - ' 7Children and Grand Children. EASTOVER LOCALS 1 ... 7 ; The farmers around Eastover are ' very busy with .their farm work, these-^ days. . ' Among some of tK?r_folks that attended the Sunday School Congress * recently held in Columbia were: Mrs. Lu P. Robinson and sons, McKmley" Prank Mitchell. They mjotored to Columbia Sunday. Each one reports I an enjoyabl&trip. '! . Mrs. "L. P. Robinson and sons *o?their way home spent the afternoon ( at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. . * Mr.- James Minder is on the sick * list this week. The Minders are the ' parents of Mr. and Mrs. FrankJfcfitch- * ell. ' . 5 Little M&rie Holley of Congaree, ^ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ' Holley, jspent the past week at the ( home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis. ^ She reports a pleasant stay. mm m i Mr. Bruce Gray Passes | Mr. Bruce Gray of Washington, D. C. departed this life at Benedict Hos- < pital, Friday 5:30 a. m. The sudden death of Mr. Gray was a shock to his relatives and friends. 1 Mr. Gray with his wife's four sis- : ters motored down from Washington to attend the commencement exercises of Allen University. Mrs. Gijay having a sister fininshing in the High' School department. Mrs. Gray is a niece of Mr. J. B. ( I ST. AUGUSTUS * (A Junior RALEIGH, NOR1 S; FOUNDE Affiliated with the American Oh Js: Augiiptine's aims, to prepare capal 5 positions of leadership and responsil j ENROLLMENT 5 ^Courses offeredJunior C pjLzzrzzri?r ?' Academician Accredited by the North Caroli The St. Agnes Training School f 5 Memorial Training School for Churc S connected with the Institution. It is hoped that it will be possih 8 .course for students entering the Co X the fall of 1926. To accomplish tf 5 gaged in raising a fund of $500,000 ? ditional endowment. j; - For catalog, etc., address The President, REV. E! o LEADER ^ L,ewie. While here they were vlsi-1 ,ing relatives in Lexington when Mr.1 Jray was seized with a violent toothiche, upon having the- tooth drawn j ruesday morning, they returned to i Columbia Wednesday morning where < iir. Gray was forced to take his bed. ! Dr. J. G. Stuart was summoned f rhursday morning^ to administer toj he patient arid he pronounced the j >atient's case all but blood poisoning, j Dr. Stuart was again . summoned * rhursday evening and he ordered, the } >atient placed in the hospital at once. < i here he remained with his patient j nost all of the ensuing time until < he- inevitable end. Dr. Stuart and_his) colleagues need J j 0 be commended in their fight for the ! >ationt'a life.?Br. -Stuart had in cun- ;; ultation, Dr. Dixon,of Bamberg and j 1 white specialist from Orangeburg.i Mr. Gray was conscious unto the snd. He tdlked with his wife and i * ' a 1 imiled with relatives until the last j >reath issued from his hndv -r?^ He was one of those wonderful :haractersf loved by every one with; vhom he came in contact and every >ne who knew him appreciated his riendahip. Mr. Gray is 27 years of age and i resident of Washington, D. C. "fie leaves to mourn his departure, a vife, Mrs. Nona Gray, two sisters and I~~Brother of Washington, Mrs. Anoinette Maple,-Mrs. Annie Proctor md Mi-. Richard Gray; a brother of Jluefield, Va. and a sister of Fredergk, Md. besides a host Of other rela- ~ ivea and -friends. ==== = The body was shipped to WashingQn_f??r_interment, being accompanied ?y his wife and Mrs. E. B. Levie. The . atter is the aunt of Mrs. Gfray by, aarriage. The- undertaking establishment of ohnson-Bradley-Morris need be comnfended for" their efficient ''fJi^paration ' f the body and their courtesy shown i.. he relatives of the deceased. All Columbia is shocked and in sym-, athy with, the relatives in being thus .. ?rjcken. : Rest in peace O! weary soul Rest! .Rest! Rest Jntil you are called to yon fair shore, ! Rest! Rest! Rest! - Sleep on thou child of sorrow < Sleep on until tomorrow | < Sleep on, and, on, and on, and on, . ' Until Jesus bids you come. " u ? , > .... X FATHER .AND SON'S PROGRAM AT SECOND CALVARY _ I The public is cordially invited to ? lune 20 at G:30. ?You will be lrighly~; benefitted, as we have some splendid < ntrsical numberS and speakers. Please jring "your friends; ?Rev. Chas. Brown, Pastor. i REECHOING ME"SSAGETOF FACE , s/m^FACE, IN A SACRED | CONCERT " j filters Memorial A. M. E. Church J" Sunday, June 20, 1926 !< ?There will be a sacred coneertrgtvr"; >n_at Salter's Memorial Sunday night. lune 20. This will be one of the best? ? . i brograms rendered since the pastor,1 lev. Brogdon, has been there. Johnson's Face to Face be re- * jchoed which will feature the evening. < PROGRAM j< Dpening . Hymn - .?-Choir , invocation KTr. H. Williams '4 Selection ' _Wiseman Quartette1 scripture. j* selection Lyric Singers J Introduction of Elder Vance Pastojr Selection ?Wiseman Quartet Collection. . , . Face to Face '~Zzr WisenT&n Quartet ~ with violin duett ! Voice of Echo Unknown Organist.,__ Miss Annie Mae Dixon 1 Violinist Messrs J.- A. Nicholby j-> and J. B. Washington . |_1 Come and enjoy an evening of sa- ' :redness at Salter's Memorial, 2200 Washington Street. - *1 Rev.x,A. C. Brogdon, Pastor Rev. L. F. Vance, Presiding Elder. PR. H. H. COOPER : Dentist ' / Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 1125 Washington St.' JE'S SCHOOL College) _ ~ 11 FH CAROLINA |-; D 1867. for N6?froeSr ^ ile vouth of the Negro Race for ?| bility, . I ?! 1925-t92#=5R2. allege. Teacher Training, aj id Vocational. gi na btate Board of Education. aj [ or Nurses and the Bishop Tuttle g :h and Social Service Workers are g le to provide a four-year College 5 liege Department as Freshmen in S; i lis purpose the Institution is en- :S:j for buildings equipment and ad- ; ! [)GAR H. GOOLD, M. A. mSb * -f swnw ?a?I ? M. H> HARRISON 1 | CONTRACTOR & BUILDER i : Estimates Furnished on Application 1 ~ I NO JOB TOO LARGE I 1 NONE TOO SMAM, ~ 1 ^ *** - > - ,-.\J * -JSrs ^ -? ?5 > 1112 Richland Avenue Aiken; S. C. ? ^ * a* " '? >r>.O.aOO.O.OOOOOOOOOOCM-^^r.oooo^AOOOAO,OOO0OWOf.^i?<>lrooo^v? APPRECIATION. *K - ' Tj *' .? .- -V- *An expression of gratitude from the Neo-ro citizens of Columbia to the white eitizens who cooperated so cordially with them in putting over the great Baptist Congress recently helH?Written ; ai the request of Dr. ?J.lC. White. Pastor of Zion Baptist Church. ; By William D. Robinson. Columbia, our hearts exult today ! Filled, with the boundless, .ioy iof gratitude That answers to the spirit of, the fiayr? _ ? -The~mutual union of the Kggtilp'g^brnnrl' And S/O 'tis fitting that my humble pen. c-\ - --Should give expression to mir grateful hrhrtT . : ? HeaHs-^yfulrirFai grander day for men,? 01 IT ^? ual helpfu 1 ness _an d kindlv .arts! Dav dawns and hlinrl MisiTn/to^c;* . - *.*?.;unuViOlttJIUUI5 lICCDi For when a mighty task before us lay,'? ?ct.as h?st tn ,?like fhe hrwrr "Kissing with welcome each bright Southern day. i ?' ? vr?? ': -r ' ^ *. t;: ' You answered us with helping hearts and hands; _ ' r And 101 the mighty Congress ended, shows : ?? That white and black, America'now stands 0 ; ? ? United as the torch of Freedom glows \ ' . - I sing the gratitude of aHr my race,?For Zion,?for our dauntless Doctor White,? For each big heart that dared to break the pace Set by the narrow crawlers of the nightJ Tu you %o wh?m Go^l -gave the . fairer fcfoins, ?? 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