The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 07, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, August 7, 1926.
4? I "^Locals An
Mrs. Birdie Sims Drakeford is quite
ill at her home, 1828 Kirkland Ave.?
Miss Daisy Bennett of 1316 Lincoln
Street left Saturday for 'Philadelphiato
spend the remainder of the summer.
Mrs. H. Y. Young of Rice Street,
left for Philadelphia Tuesday to visit
-V friends and attend the Sesqui.
Little Miss Francjs Butler of Spartanburg
is the house ~guest of Mr.
and Mrsr Jr W. "Beachum at Colonial
Heights. , * . _
Miss Elhel H. Glfcfeon o"t past Gervais
Street has returned to- the city
' . after spending her vacation in'Phil,
adelphia. ' a *
Mrs. Viola Robinson, Mrs. Charlotte
Robinson and Matthew, Jr.,-are spending
a few weeks 'in Savannaft-, visir
ting their sister, JV^rs, Helen Brown.
Z^liobia Jeffers left for Asheville, N.
C. Wednesday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Pinckney's uncle, Mr. Charles T.
Howell; ' Jf
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Mrs. W. E." McMahon. and Little
Charles Thompson left" the 31st for
Chicago to visit her sister and Mrs.
Darcas Thompspn.
- " MasterT^rnold Bentley is among
the out-of-town visitors,^"visiting his
aun,t, Mrs. Louvenia Hasty of 440
Council Street, Sumter
Mesllames Eubanks and Martin
were visitors at the Gyand Lodge at
Sumter last weejc. They report quite
a pleasant trip.
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Miss -Katheryh Sharper is. visiting
Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Lewis~of
Salters, S. C. Miss Sharper is a cousin
to Rev. Lewis. " ?
Rev. J. C. White', pastor Zion Baptist
Church left Tuesday for Rock Hill
i where- he-AvilL^ssis^Ttevv-Gilmore- i nhis
revival meeting.
. .!_ Mr. J. B. Martin of Jenkinsville
. left Sunday for Detroit, Mich, to spend
' ' a while with his. sister, Mrs. .E. B.
Martin.
Misses Gerline and Edith Beachum!
?\ have returned fro a month's visit to,
their aunt's-- home in Spartanburg.
\ \ ~They report a pleasant stay. 1
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I "Dr. B. A. Ever?tte writes from' Los
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. vyi4*ix, ivi o vataiiuu,
. From California he will journey East
1 to-DenVer, God.ySalt Lake-Gity, Utah,
thence, to New York and Philadelphia.
Mrs, N. R. Miller, 2225 Gervajs St.
W and son, Gilmore left Saturday 31st
' for New York to visit her daughter,
* Mrs. A. G. Gilmore and friends. Enroute
they will stop in Baltimore to
spends a week with her nephew.
???~ Mrsr?Susan Brown, 1314 Blossom
Street, is very much improved after
! an illness of several weeks:- "She wishes
to express her many thanks to Dr.
_I^. <*M. Daniels and friends for their
service and kindness rendered.
Mr. Fred Kennerly, prominent merchant
and Mr. Charlie Summers, leading
contracting painter of Orangeburg,
pased through the city by auto
last week on their way to the K. of P.
~-L_,Convention which convened in Sumter.
J. W. Beachum of the B.-C. Con.
J tracting Company paid us a visit this
J week and reported a new contract for
9 a bank building at Asheville, N. C.
f He also stated that he was winding up
very successfully their ^20,000 job,
which^consisted of the Hall Fletcher
and Eugene Rankin High Schools,
w Asheville's best schools.
^ Miss Susie B% Robinson, graduate
of class '26 of the Booker \Vashingt<ft
\ High School, after speeding a delightful
stay with her moCner, Mrs. Maggie
Robinson of 1735. Willard St., N. W. i
Washington, D. C., and visiting New
York, Atlantic City and Philadelphia,
jj_ left Tuesday morning on 'a motor
ing trip to Chicago, as the guest < 7
her father, Mr. James Robinson with
Mr. and Mrs. James Brumfield of j
v,mcago. ftiiss Kobinson will remain ]
in Chicago where she wiir enter the
University in tha-=#ap. While in J
Washington, she was the recipient of |
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Farmers' Banquet 1
Unique Affair T
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? Last Monday night, 4th, at Taylor's ?t
Hotel, Mrs. Anna Samon, Prop.,
was hjeld a farmers' banquet to organize
the farmers of Georgia, Flori- .
da and South Carolina in to an organi- ^
station*.,_ ...
Speeches and addresses were madea p
by the following persons; Mr. Smith tl
jof Georgia; Prof. Robertson of Bene- p
diet College; Mr. Morgan and Prof., Li
Young of Georgia; Dr. Love R. Arnold ?
Mr. R.. S. Sthndley. r *" .m
"."The 0UtstabdTng~ address of the. t}
evening was made., by Dr. M. A. Evans
and was commended upon by ,]
the other speakers, j it
There were several renditions on t
tha pinnn hy Mr Riddick. 1?
The evening was spent very pleas- gi
antly and aii seemed to have enoyed *.1
themselves hugely. ; ?h
All expressed themselves as be- n
ing lrigld'y pleased" with the' gourses
served and the courteous treatment 11
of the hostess and Waiters.-MM
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CARD OF THANKS ft
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I wish to thank all the members of
Pride of Columbia Court, No. 55, who h
J have so graciously remembered. me, ^1
by sending baskets of peaches, grapes v
and fruit pf all description. . ^ Mrs.
r! A. Hefrry, W. CV, Pride? of
Columbia Court, No. 55, Columtmt^S.CL .
THE MERRY MAKERS' CIXB
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The young men of the Merry Mak- i'
ers' Club are planning to. have a real P
'good time at tlte-Barn Dance Alonday. IMessrs.
Ross, and Evans'arc trying
their very Jjest to give the social set
the best dance of the season.- They
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are trying to make Columbia one of *
the leading cities of the South.t *
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IN. REM EMKKXNCE j>
brother, Gustavus Sinkler, wh<T de- h
parted this life, Ajigust <>th, 1D1G. j'
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Although it has been ten years since k
he left me, ? ci
It seems but yesterday;
I missyou from our home dear Gus,
I miss the sunshine of thy. face. I
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I miss thy kind and willing hand, i
Thy fond and earnest care; \v
.My home is dark without, you Gus,
I miss you everywher e- : . |tc
Ethel Sihkler-Martin, Sister.' y\
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* THE PALM
Benedict Club Meets
' Lyst ''Tuesday night the Benedict
lub hud quite a lively as Well as increseting
meeting at tfnT College,
jhort talks were made by several of
hose present on ideas and programs
n?which?the?club?r*?preparing?to
innch in the very near future. The
utstanding talk was> made by Proessor
W. W. Dowdy, head of the Deartnient
of Biology^ ShaW~ Univerity,
Raleigh, N. C^ Prof Dowdy is
dyed-in-the-wool Benedietite and he
avc to the meiilbcm many - suggesions
ujhmi which. "to?Work and wfcen
lit into execution they will advance
tie college materially. Dr. H. W.
ong, pastor of First Calvary Bapst
Church, who has caught the "B.
." spirit, also gave out many helpful
aggesj-ions and is now a nnimlawr of
le club. ?
i no club is now laying a firm founutiun
Ijoi'oYe it really starts put upon
s mission of service to the college,
he two meetings- we have had have
:on used as a stimulus to get the
raduntes interested and tliereby cause
tern to want tp become members and
?it has served it?- purpose foriany
new faces were at the meeting.
ho]H> to have at our September
looting a record-breaking attendance
>r all the city graduates will have
.'turned to the city.' If you aren't
member, we most heartily invite 'you
> join at our next meeting. No fees.
11 we ask that you become a good
Id "-Booster" for Benedict hnd- upholder
principles and efforts to forge to
ie- front ranks iiwthe educational
otdd. ?-Anderson
Locals*
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Mrs. Bessie Walker, after spendig
several months in Florida- is home
gain. ' , ; . ; ''
Mrs. '.I. W. Rekfrand little -daughter
f Chicago, are visiting relatives and
fiends lure. Mrs-.. Re id will be vCry
leasan.ly remebibeTPd as Miss Daisylatimor,
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Miss Cecile Jonnson of Atlanta is
pending^ whrlc wiDi her brother in
iw -Hind sister, Mr. and Mi's.. = W. I.
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Rev. S. C. Campbell accompanied
y1" his sister. Miss Leona Burton anft
nd his .son T. C., motored to NewMiss
Mada Hammond left last
i planning to spend hei\.vacation.
Mrs. Lillian Mack-Lee ttfid .ehildlui
of Atflinta, Ga.( are visiting reitires
and friends..
Miss Shminye Fuller one of A"ndemon's
own daughters, who recently
niched p a course?i??Kindergarten
le instructors of the Summer School.
?*e are glad to huv.e Miss Fuller home
nd hope she will remain during the
inter.
Mrs. ' IJyancos Fta/.ier and -daugji>r
Ethef)Uivho have been visiting her
Tm-ln-h/w and daughter, JTnft"
[r-s. T. B. Williams on Broyles street
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'.& Frank Peay mak<
Dlkys and Reed shoe
:>f Winston are runni
>ion-:A mammouth (
llks and friends of
rn out in fultfo welc
Heel , State, and be
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have returned tg their home in Highland
Falls.
The four little girls of Mr. and Mrs.'
Fred Jackson accompanied by Mrs.'
Mamie Jackson and M*iss Dora Jackson
left Sunday for Philadelphia to
spend several weeks with relatives.
- Mr. and?Mrs.?Jackson?motored?to?
Greenville-to see them off.
MJss Marjorie Lipscombe of Greenville
is attending the Summer school.
The Summer School with Profs/_
Johnson, Dendy, and Furye, Mrs. Louise
G.- Callaham, Misses Alice E.
Webb and Samfhye Fuller as instruct-,
ors is^doijig splendid work. The at-j"
tendance is good and everything is f
moving along smoothly.
. Dr. Edmond Johnson, Prof. S. C. [
Perry, C.-Lee Davis, P. W. Sherard, I]
W. I. Peek and several others attend- i
ed the Grand Lodge last week in Sum-'
ter. They report a pleasant trip.
Dr. L. E. Jongs accompanied by j
Miss Mary and Mrs. M. J. M. Earle,
Mrs. L. G. Callaham amj Dr. and Mrs.
10. ,S._ Thc.nipson visited Ca^ar'a Head,
Hendersonville ?hd Asheville last, o
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Mrs. Thos. B: Williams and little '
daughter, Ver.melle. left-Thursday for Asheville,
N. C., where they plan to
spend their vfimHon Mr ~~ Williams ..
accompanied them.
Dr. D. R. Jenkins passed through
the city this week enrOute to- Ashe- m
ville, NVC. 1
Miss Conyous Jones is spending
her. vacation in Philadelphia. <
Mrs. Iva .Jones, Mrs. Lela Milford, 1
Mrs. IJmma Hardy and Mrs. B. L. \
Caihpbell were the St. Paul delegates 4
to the Women's A^uxilliary to the <
Rocky River Association which. m?5tT,
at Pleasant Grove this week. 1
The' friends of Mrs. Sue Thomas p
are sorry to know of her serious ill-!<
I ness. -Misses Christine, Lorena, Jen-l!
nie, Sue and Jake are all at home on ' ]
account v of their mother's 1 illness. I'
We_ trust she Will soon show signs of (<
improvement. :? 7 r ? ?
Miss Georgia Sullivan is atending ]
the second term of Hampton's Sum- j
mor Behoolt'?7 ? . ?*?^?H
/.^Mrs. Fannie Mattison of Belton vis- ,
ited her''grand-claughter, Mrs. T. 1 ]
B. Williams last week. ''
Mrs. Olivia Johnson and children j<
motored to Abbeville Thursday to |,
"visit relatives - . . ?* '
"A gav valor is at all times more 11
winning than a grim philosophy**?,"'
a kindred epigram- is-^iiXhe greatest '
of all braveries" is to be debonair."
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It is sp easy to let the mouth droop,
the shoulders ssjg, and the eye brim, j
but it takes a ptuclcy spirit to smile;
in the fare of despair, and meet lif&M
with a calm nonchalance. J
Conqueroj?&gH*re like that?not al- '
ways nor necessarily, the battlefield '*
warriors, but that silent army, behind j
j closed doors. Women very often, who t
do and bear and carry on!?
* When you feel like giving up,"sing- ?
iug thb ssVan- -sengT?and die, rooiiTt?^|
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