The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 24, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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F Saturday, Hily- 24, 1926. r Locals An Mrs. Adele Brahch of Charleston was in the city last week. - . r" Misses Thomasina Howell and Eloise Boozer left last week for Philadelphia to spend the summer. Prof. 0. Y, Valentine has returned from New York City where he spent an enjoyable-V&cfftion. ~ -We are sorry to report that Mrs. Minnie Williams is quite sick at her home on Gervais Street. Mrs. Mary Russell, Second Calvary ' . Baptist Church, was a B. -Y, P. U. delegate to the Convention held in Anderson last week. ? * i-':. Mrs. Mary Hampton of Ea^t Pendleion Stroorr left last Tuesday for . Princeton, N. J., to visit her daughter for the summer. Attorney N. J. Frederick- and his two daughters, Misses Catherine and Natalie, spnt Wednesday in Orangeburg. ' ? . > ' Mrs, Carrie Harris and .little son,Alex, Jr., formerly of Columbia, but , now of New Rochelle, N. Y., is in_?h.e. city visiting relatives nad friends. ? ' * _____ * Mr. Albert Lee who has been con fined to his bed is much improved "hnd will soon ' tyc able to be. outramong his friends. Mrs. C. D. Williams, President of' - the Tanrpa Chapter of the Federation i of Womens' Club will attend the National meeting which holds its session in Los Angeles, California. r . Mis^. P. Cornelius-Sanders of Bennettsville is the house guest of Miss Eliza G. Lomax, 1300 Blossom Street. | /n pieusant stay in tne -uapitai Uity ?. - is hoped-fpr Miss^ Sanders;- . IIZTTL Mrs. ~ _Derrielia~ Glenn * BTiiford andl sgn, Sam, Jr., left, last Saturday to join her husband in Washington, D. C.' and from there they went to Jersey City to-spend their vacation. l' Mr. James Ruff left Saturday mornTTing for New York City where he will spend a week. He was accompanied 7 . as far as Philadelphia by his niece, who will spend the summer Mrs. Currie Lee Butler of Chicago is,, visiting her sister and brother-inlaw, Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Lewis, of Salters, S. C. Mrs. Butler will be in the state lor a month visiting her ? parents and friends. President and Mrs. C. B. Aritisdel are away for their summer vacation, getting a good rest .for next year's work and also making plans for an even better Benedict on their return in September. i /*') Master Arthur Nathaniel Glenn, Jr. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Glenn of 911 Pine Street, left Monday to spend his vacation with grandmother, Mrs. N. T. Turesdale and aunts at Batesburg and he will also visit his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jennings at Leesville. The annual picnic of First Calvary "Baptist Ohm'ch'was held Wetfoegday. The day was an enjoyable one. Games, and sports were indulged inJby .jdl, From information gathered from a few who had been unfortunate"enough to become infested with red bugs, the picnic was a scratching success. ? MrTE. S. Brice of Orlando, Fla. arrived in the City Sunday mbrning to visit his wife who has been the house truest of Rev- and Mrs. D. tf Harris Mr. and Mrs. Brice also accompanied Rev. Harris on a motor trip to Atlanta, Ga. iyhere they will attend the Women Rescue meeting of Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ. ' MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Ella Fitzsimmons wishes to \ announce the marriage of h^r daughter, Ulysses S., to Mr. * James N. Webster, Monday July 19th,..1926. j " At hohie "2rtF Washington Street, City. .s-'-Jk' tRID TO WASHINGTON, D. C. ; BY AUTO Y Anyone ^wishing a trip to Washing" tor\, D. C., by August lf by auto for $8.5d ne way, appl^to J. E. Dickson,! . i 1616 McDuffie Avenue, Columbia, S. S - jCLiJUld securfi.a_8^ftt,. JRhme 4979 and 3686. Two seats vacant. V ' ' W V -vt~ " ' ' ' ... _J , d Personals I > > i THE SECOND DANCE OF THE ! - MERRY MAKERS'^ CLUB The young men?of the M?rry Makers' Club will present to society their second country club dance, Tuesday evening, luly 27 at Evan's Pond, from LU-p^m, until-1-a. m. ' Invitations have been issued to a large number of the younger set and society matrons and a host of guests are expected to come but and spend a cool and comfortable evening. * i Several of the older matroijs of the city and tbeir husbands have been asked to chaperone the affair. For the. convenience of thosjp who haven't cars, special busses have been provided. Carder guests who expect to use this transportation are asked to purchase their, tickets fron^ Regal, or Imperial Drug Stores before 7 p. tit?Tuesday; Btrs?will leave?city market at 8:3"5 p. m. sharp, tickets c round trip. 4 For information Call 7421 f Ross or 3702, Evans. notes from the pals, NEW YORK CITY |.*y ? The Pals wertr-entertained last Monday, night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White corner" 12&1 St. and 5th Avenue, where they enjoyed themselves and met many Columbians. Some of them are: Messrs. John Cherry, S. C. Johnson, Hevward Chepelle, H. N. Vincent, Henry Williams, Richard "Bus" Williams, Geo. ' Clark, Teddy Johnson, Prof. Perrin land Prof. O. Y. Valentine,.who came around one evening and carried the Dnl? A ~ n. J;H ? - tt ? % X Clio 1UI a nuc III U Victuuiac. lie LOOK us through Central Park, the Bronx and to down town N. Y. to see his sister, Miss Annie Belle, who, was ill at the time; also Messrs. Roosevelt McKissick, Wilson Miles, Herbert Anderson, I. E. Moore, Eddie Simmons, "Dick" Johnson, Wade Denly, James7 Mitchell who just got in town; Robt. ^Webster, James Jackson, B. Williams, iSdwartLJohnson,. Johnnie Lewis, Theodore Perrin, Dr. Perrin, Walter Dawkins, Theodore Franklin, Henry Frank lin, J. Sims. Misses Rosalie Smalls, Rubye Mae Jones, Evelyn and Charity Mance who are graduates of Howard University; Grace Seabrook,?Mae ' and Augustus White, Grace Petersf Christine Coleman, Fannie Jackson, i Hattie Belle Watson, Annie Boyd, Dorothy^-Green^and-others. , The Pals are at 238 W. 121 Street instead of 242, because, they desired a mote spacious place for entertaining I the members of the ?. -f. Exclusive Club and other visiting friends. Now I they have an apartment at 238 W. 121 Street. We welcome you. Come a[round and enjoy yourself. We want to have something on when you make your arrival here. Kindly drop us a card, telling us the date of your arrival. The Pals mean to see that you enjoy your visit to the garden spot of the Northern world. The Pals' Tenuis Social Club.^ ?mmm Ridgeway Locals L-? ' ?. Sunday was one of Mt. Pisgah's "Red Letter" days. Services opened promptly at 11:30. This spacious church was crowded to its capacity with its members and friends. 1 Visitors from Columbia were: Mr. Jacob of 1st Calvary, Miss Preston^ofj 2nd Calvary and the pastor's wife,] Mrs. W. L. Baxter and the two babies Florence U. and William L., Jr. 1?The pastor used this: for thej morning sermon: ?lThus saith the f.ord, 'set thine house in order: for thuo shalt die and not live.' " Isa. 38:1. This was one of Rev. Baxter's] most thrilling and souf-stirring ser-' mons. lie allowed the Holy Spirit J just to use him to the glorification ofGod's people. The sermon was two- j fold: respecting temporal and spiri-J tual. The church was carried away, with this sermon. Sunday night was none the less; he' used as a text I Peter 1:8: "The Chris- j tian's Joy." He spoke of six Bibli-, cal exegeticat decalogues of "Joy," ^ which moved the Christian Church to a truer realization of God's glory. We are glad to welcome our new undertakers in our town and community. We know that they are j going to serve us Immensely and adadvantageously. They are in the per-, sons _q? Messrs. T. Pinckney and T. Oaterr.-^ Miss Daisy Mae Prioleau, left last week for an indefinite stay in Philadelphia with relatives. Our crops are looking nicely now,' and the outlook is bright for good crops through this section. Don't forget the big revival at Mt. Pisgah beginning August 12th and. continuing through the 20th. Services will be held day and night. The, great revivalist, Dr. J. C. White of Columbia will preside. - ' * . * ' \ . * " "TTHE PALME LOOK OUT! V rxcui L^Charlot MONDAY, AUGUST 2, VI Run By Jones'Chapel and Chapi N * ? ^ Leaving the Union Station in Colum will stop at the following places to pick j-ound trip $2.75; Ridge way 8:20 a. nv. White Oak 8:6b a. m., $2.35; Blacks^ock $2 :25 Children under Twelve-years wi CharloUte 10 p. m. S|ime Day. The Dllhlic in rnrrli?llv t<> "" " ? .?"J ' The Columbia A. B. G'-s. will play ar Black Sox at Biddle's Park. Game wil! ?Places of Interest?See the Great P? Church; the Negro Public Library; tht and Bishop Clinton and many other thi ROUND TRIP __i Ticket Committee?JT I. Stewart, Thurmond, Jake Means, J F Bowman Refreshment Committee?GarfieldrM REV. A. E. LOMAX and RE Greenville Locals * * v I Led by the Supt, Mr. J. A. Johnson and a goodly number of teachers, the Allen Temple A. M. E. Sunday School held its annul picnic at St. Mark M, E. Church, about 15 miles above " unusually large crowd enjoyed this glorious outing high ~up~ above sea level, whehe the purity of the air sugryoef o " * t,vovo uvavcii anu niu sun mumiGSts n brilliance that seems to draw it nearer. The weather' was almost Ideal and the picnic, proved one of the best held in year^- not the slightest incident occuring. to mar the pleasure of anyone. There were'a large rlumbqr of visitors in atttendance as uauak .. The Vocational Bible School which is being conducted at the Phyllis Wheatley Center, is enjoying unprecedented success^ there being over 250 pupils "IrT attndance arid anTablC stafF of instructors. Rev. J. W. Douglass. D. P.. presiding elder of the Green ville district delivered two very able and splendid sermons at Allen Temple A. M. E. Church last Sunday morning and evening, respectively. Dr. Douglass always interesting, was at his best and diences throughout. Charming music5 was furnished bjs Allen Temple's able choir. The Sunday School les Soar impressive as always, wasT'reviewed by the presiding elder. Mr. Walter F. Fisher arrived in the city Monday after having spent the nast wintpr in VVnef Palm RaoaV. !?* ? , 3?he third quarterly conference, Rev, J. W. Douglass presiding, was held here Monday night. The various re'ports showed that Rtee tias 5 the situation well in hand and tfie & ? " outlook for amost-^ueeessful year's work is self-evident. The Elder'a assessment of $45.00 was paid and over $40(b00 raised for the Stewards. The Trustees, with nearly $4,000.00 to their credit, made their best quarterly report in the history of the Church. Allen Temple is spiritually alive and its officers are wide awake. ' And that is as it should be! The Ladies' Aid Club met at. the home of Mrs. Susie Jenkins, Logan Street, Monday afternoon, where a very interesting session was enjoyed, after which tfie hostess entertained " with delicious refreshments. ?Misses M. S. White ajid Eunice AdamS, popular damsels of Allen TerrtplO are back from the Conference League.. Conventibn which was held at Clinton last week. They report a very interesting meeting. The Junior Choir of Allen Temple under the tutelage of Miss M. Sr wniie(~rs about ready to make its official debut. The girls, all in their teens, are fortunate to have' in their number some, of the best juvenile voices in the city and bid fair to attain the heights already claimed by their pefeHess Seniors.' ? The Will Do Club met at, the home nf Miss Ruby Crook, Wara_f3tr?et, Mon day, where the usual snaj^ty and interesting and helpful meeting was thoroughly enjoyed. The Willing Workers' Club of Tabernacle Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs.. Henry Parker, Pine St., Tuesday night. A. large number were present ana a very important session f was had, after which dainty refresh- I ments were served. ~ ~ % : DR.H.HJ t ^ | A " Gold Crown and Bridfi Y ? Special Attention Given t< | 1125 WASHING Y Office Phone 6429 : ; L": ^i ? ; Li f ? ' - 1 ' j. . - . - "* :TT0 LEADER 1 ^ [ERE WE GO!I Rsioy te, N. C.|| A SOUTHERN RAILWAY >elle Station Methodist Churches bia at 7:30 a. m.,*thc Excursion train , up passengers:- Blythewood, 8:05 u. m. $2.75; Winnsboro 8:35 a. m., $2.50;, 9:05 a. m., $2.35; Chester, 9:25 a. m., i 11 pay half price. Returipg will leave nth ift? and enjoy themselves. i interesting gam?f"with the Charlotte 1 be called at 3:30 p . m. sharp. \ iblication House of the Aj,M. E. Zion 1 e residences of the late-Bishop Bruce ngs of interest among Colored People. O. I,- $2.75 Chairman; G. D. Foggy, G. D. W. iles, Mrs L. K. Nelson. V. L G. BOWMAN^ Pastors. Rev. W. F. Rice,-pastor Allen Temple A. M, -E. Church, preached a spe- j cial sermon^at Matton Presbyterian' Church of which Rev. O. M. McAdams is the pastor, on last Sunday after-J noon. The services wore featured with excellent music by Allen Temple's j choir. ?1? --* . ' ,t ?Rqv. William Watson, pastor Taber. nacle Baptist Church, tilled his pubT piT both morning and evening last! Sunday when he- delightfully thrilled i twtr *packed audiencest with powerful seTniQjrs.. The Sunday School, under ! the leadership of Mrs. L. L. TurneV,? and the B. Y. P.. H. led by Mr. Pault Seaborn, also reported fine services.], The people of Tabernacle are planning to build a splendid new church edifice and in Rev. Watson, they seem to have a man who can jut the program over. ? The Willing Workers'-Cdub-is slated^ to r meet this week- at the home of j Mrsi-rfcmma Warer- Ward Ja w -Street, L A?number-o??visitors have heerr in-.. \^ited and a great time has been , promised. ^ ?W. A'. Fisher.' JOTTINGS FROM THE JOURNALISTIC SOCIAL CLUB, N. C.' Henderspnville, JN. C., July 20.?The Journalistic - Social Club was organized for the purpose of bringing together the students of the various , colleges arid universiites in order thatf they will know each other better, so-; cially, intellectually and'tnorally. -"This Club is composed of the stu-j dents of several; colleges and universities of the Southland. The officers and members are as follows:- O. E. Hollad, Pres., A. B.J Morehous&l~Ri L. Wakefield, Vice-: Pres., Meharry (Jr. Dental); C.-JJ, Woodson, Sec., Benedict; P. R. Cun ningham, Cor Sect., Benedict; Critic, E. Smiley, A. B., Clafiin; Treas./ Wm. tjyrtr, -Johnson C. Smith. Members?Miss Emma 'tJill, Knox-!: ville College; Miss Ruth Holmes, Allen ^ Univ.; Misses Addie M. Robinson, An-| geline Davis, Ethel Winningham, Le- : ola Deveese Anha Sizmore, Messrs. : Odell Mitchurp, Willie Moragne, Law-1 rence McFarlin, Benedict; Miss Viola I Smith, State College; "Bubber71'Sumter, State College; Mr. Steele,-John-l son C. Smith; Mr. Toussant-Pope, Morehouse. ^hpyiyalios for memhershin will he, given prompt - atitention, AH mail -h for . the -elub " will reach it through P. O. Box 346, Henersonville, N. C. r - - . FAIRWOLD NOTES" Among our visitors this week was! Mrs. Frances Thomas, county demon stration agent.; Miss Helen Riddick. associated charity worker; Miss Lou I Willa Honaker, R. N., Richland coun-^ ty, public health nurse. Miss Honaker1 , will begin a class in caring., fu.- the) sick in September; <ftie seems to be a ; fine young woman and we feel that!' the girls and workers at Fairwold will enjoy being associated with her. [ ??T , ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURC^ Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector j Hampton Ave. Bet. Park t Lincoln ' 1 The Church Home for Strangers and Visitors ~ ^ Cdffte and Worship with us. **???? COOTER^^ | NTIST j ?; ;e Work A Specialty < > > Diseases Of the Gums - \ [ TON STREET ... ;; f Residence Phone 8264 \ \ I SERviCESc ANI) MEETINGS Sundays . 8:00 A. M. ?1 Early Communioi 11:15 A. M. Morning Service, Sermoi (With Communion on 1st Sundays) 4:00 P. M Church Schoo 8:00 P. M, ? .. Even Song, Adtlres L ??Tuesdays ? ???:??? 4:00 P. M. Ladies Guild. (2nd 4:00 P. M. _ 4j.h Tuesday, Woman'i Auxilianv r-- ^ Wednesdays 8:00 P. M.?Praj'er Service and Con ?ftrarration Lectures Thursdays 7:00 P. M.?Church School Facultj Meeting Fridays 12:00 Midday?Prayers and Specia .v. . intercessions 6:30 P M?Vming Ponpln ' League . x .* ' 7:30 P. M. -Choir Rehearsa Church Correspondent, R. S. Roti?rts 1717 Wayne Street .V r X~X^~x^XKK~X<~X~X~X~X~X~: Annoi |. Dr. Evar 4 ^ Atift A?? - : r NOW 4 1 * . I?y . __ - At ! BLUE RIR1 IE : . " :$ Lunches^ Dinner f?r? Special Dinn< I Come out Swim ~ y| ELnjoy the C I Lindenw I PHONESr37i j M. H. H. 1CONTRACTC ~"-T Estimates Furnis . /. 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