The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, August 28, 1926.
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MissTXetWrt-d F. Harrison, our city
representative is still improving.
from Jacksonville, Fla. She reports
y a pleasant stay.
Mrs. J. G. Stuart left the city Wed.
for Asheville, N. C. to spend her-yacation.
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Miss~Elise Brisbane of Sumter was
the guest of Miss Kthryn Sharper last
weekr
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Miss Janie Adams, Pine Street, left
Thursday for Asheville Where ,she
will spend her vacation'.
Miss Anrrie Belle Roseboro left
the city to spend her vacation in \^ash/
Mjs? Cafrie Martin '?{ Jenkinsyille
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thorne,
r-2528 Taylor Street. ?3 Mr.
T. J. Miles, Jr., has gone to
? -Sumter, S. C., where he is now en.
. * gaged in the undertaking business^ Mrs.
Annie Sartor left Sunday for
Blackville, S. *C, to spend ten days
with Mr. an(i .Mrs.. James Champion..
Dean and J^Irs.. I. H. Alston have
i*etftrfieTl to the city after a" pleasant
stay of two months on his pastorate
*. in L&tta. '
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-Mrs, Rosa Mundle has returned from
Kfpwhei'rv U'liOt'C ntten/lo/l
Missionary meeting. She reports a
i?j?^?.pheasant trip. ?
__i_Mjss Lillian Komr has returned
home after spending; three'months in
Baltimore, Md. .with relatives and
friends.
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-1 M.iss'Maude DuPont has returned to
her" work in Asheviliej SJ. C., at the
Blue Ridge1 Hospital after having
! spent a fe\y days with her parents. ?
. Prof. H W. Baumgardner \Vas~4n the
city last week in company with his
brother-in-law, Mr. E. D. Turnage, a
Mrs. H L Hawkins and Miss Kthryri
Sharper attended the-Conference
Branch Missionary Convention in New
herrv- Mrs. Hawkins is president.
Miss ISthel Simmons of Charles?trm
ii in eTTy7 t^ra^iiest of the
Misses Eliza and Thelma Nelson pr\
? Pine Street.
.? Mrs. B. MHler and Mrs. Lula
Sims, formerly of this City, but now
of Farrell, Fa~ arS in the city spending
awhile with their mothe?p~MrS:
Ella W.. Mjdzie", Heidt Street.
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mis. is. p. V^UIT TJT /VUJTUSlcT, tJ-a.,
who sperlt a week with her sisters,
Misses Janie and, Anrtie AdamsK left
lust Thursday for New York to spend
the-remainder of the summer.
Mrs. Castelle Perfin Johnson of the
,_JMutual Relief- and Benevolent Assn. of
' S. C. and .chlidren let last Saturday,
for Orangeburg to visits her fnthofr
and mother-in-law.
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Dean I. H. Alston left the city Monday,,August
23~for a visifto various
Northern points,' Before returning
he will visit Washington, Baltimore,"
Piladelphia and New York City. f
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Mrs. L. K. Nylson, the Misses Thel
man and Eli/OS/' Mr. T. B., Jr. and
Miss Ethel Snmmons of Charleston,
lell the City/Thursday for an extended
visit to Asheville, N. C. We wish
them a pleasant trip.
"7 " / .Mr. a/d M. J. Miles, of Macon,-Ga.;
j Mr. ana Mrs. O. C. Miles of Boston,
f Mass/Mrs. L. Miles of New Jersey*,
Mrs./jones "and son of Washington,
D. fC., were in the <jity* last week,
vi/iting Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles on
j Miss Fanie B. Miller of the Mu/
tual Relief and Benevolent Assn. of S.
J C. left last Friday for Washington and
/ * other points North, ^vbej^e sjie will
visit her brother, sister and friends.
' On her retitrn she-will stop in hec oI
t riginal home, Chester, S. C., to visi^,
friends- and relatives.
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Mrs.. Q. q Myers and fyliss Ella
Clyde left Wednesday for AtlantiC'Cn
-,ty where they' tvill spend tb eweekend.
Prof. Myers is With the family.
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They wjll spend four days in Philadel- j
phia visiting the Sesqui-Centennial
an(j friends; also will stop over to k
visit friends nn fiefHimore nad Wash'
ington on their return.
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j Mr. W. D. Bailey, a student of the i
i college department of Allen University,
writes that he is having a_very.
pleasant and profitable - vacation In
!'Nev.arlc, N. J. 5 Now he is anxiously
I awaiting for the 15th of September'to
-resume bis studies. y
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! Mrs. E. F. Calhoun motored to Ashej
ville Sunday to attend the Dreamland
Convention. She was accompanied by >j
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Peter Cal- (
i houn of Augusta, Ga. and her sister,!
j Mrs. Bessie Moorman and E. F., Jr.
They expect to be in Ashevrtle three ,
wc,eks.
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Myers and Miss Ella Clyde motored to
Greenwood last Sunday to attend the
funeral *of Mrs. Esther Logan, of
Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Logan was
the- wife of Mr. J. Ashby Logan,"the
brother of RjVs- Myers: Mrs. Logan
died ~trr Hendersoriville, N. C.,. Friday
of last week. Aftpr taking seri- '
ously ill in her home in Cleveland, she
came to . Hendersnvtlle about three
months ago fop^a special treatment,
but never was ahle t0 , regain her
I health.???) ? ??
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Mrs, MfAttie \V. Holmes, Mr. A B.
Lindsay, and- Miss Margaret Jeffers
motorej tp Charlotte, N. C., last Sun-rj
t0 visit Mr. and,Mrs. .1. M.Lyl^s
and family. Tneyfj^ere'"accompShrei
hack- to Columbia by Mrs. L'. I^indSay,
. Mr. .Lindsay's daughter-in-la'w and~
" lolmes' great niece and Her cute .
sfx months old baby boy, Clarence L
Fisher; named for his great uncle,
the date Rev. C. F. Holmes, whd published
fpr."30 years "-The Peoples' Recorder,"
a weekly newspaper at Columbia
and Orangeburg, S. C./
'Mrs.**-Lindsay is the wife Jbf Mr.
Holmes H. Lindsay, formerly*iof-Columbia,
but now^of Detroit, Mich. She
will'be the guest of Mrs. Holmes at
1428 JLincoln Street and other relatives
in the city fof about two weeks.
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BIRTH ANNUNCEMENT "
Mr. and Mrs. .Jay Smith wish to announce
the birth-of a bouncing baby
boy/ Mother, arid son doing fine.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT.
, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Williams of
Atlanta, Ga.wish tp anqunCe the.
birth of a little girl, Beatrice Malissa.,
Mother and daughter are doing fine. '
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Mr. anr Mrs. Bjinyan Burns artnounce
the fharrTSge of their daughter,'
Dorothy Clyde to Mr. Willar^ CarrScott,
Saturday, January the second,
nineteen-hundred -adKl?twenty-six-at?
Columbia, S.'C. \ "" j
At Jlome after August 28} 1926,
Philadelphia, Pa. - J ?
? ' tCARD
OF THANKS
I wish to extend my heart -jen [
thanks to the many friends for kiAd-""'
nesses shown me during my,recent Illness.
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, Wm, E. Thomas, Imperial Drug Store.5
GINGHAM DRESS & PIE P'ARTY'
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The?e will be a GinghcHw DressParty,
Monday night at Bethel A. M.
E. Church, given by the Junior Missionary
Society.
. The girl or lady having^on the prettiest
dvesS will be given o prize and
crown^j queen. . t
Pies Will be sold.
Come ytn?-~may win this prize. *
Admission 10 cents. s ?.
Miss Kathryn Sharper, President;
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor.
BARBEGIE?-LABOR DAY
There will be a big barbecue M6ndny,
September 0 at Booker VVashingion
Heights School for the benefit
of the ^School. We will appreciate i
your patronage.
Take Due NoticeJ
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/ The District meeting of the Free
and Accepted York Masons, National
Compact, Prince Hall Origin, will be
held in Columbia, at the Frederick
HnHy KJ21 1-2 Assembly Street, September
7, 1926, 11 a. m.
All Lodges and Courts that have
not as yet rccoived thoirsummong wilt.
J govern themselves by this notice, I
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.merica's Cal
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and any further information thereto
will be gladly given by the District
Secretary, E.- R. Lewis, ?P. O. Box
or Prof. T. H. Pinckney, Grand
Master, St. George, S. C.
Chicago News
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By Prof. W. R. Bowman
The Madam and I decided to spend
the last week in Chicago visiting the
parks and other amusement places,
so we first went to Lincoln Park, which
is as large as Columbia, there _you
can see almost any thing imaginable.
From there to River View, Washington
Park, where you will see all kinds
of sea monsters- from every known
country in the world. We also went
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boat riding ori Lake Michigan at night.
Such beauty and scenery the eye
nas never Delield: bus riding, elevated !
cars and hundreds .of other things
makes one s.ee. as rRTver before.
We also, visited Sears Roebuck &
Co., Montgomery Ward Co. Both of
these large concerns are doing thousands
of dollars worth of business4
daily and are reliable from every view
point* The Moston Store ~tfhd the
Fair Store rae also doing ~a: thriving
business7 each owns a block and sell
almost everything.
Church and Other IJtfews
Just tG get comparison, we visited 50
or more of the leading TChurches in
Chicago and you will be greatly surprised
at the different mode or way
gach Church open and close their service;
not a Church open in a similar
way, each has its own peculiar woy of
opening;, but to ffly wsty of thinking,
Pilgrim Baptist Church i? the leading
Baptist Church," or I should say the
leading Church.in Chicago, though we
were unable to vijjit all the leadihg
Churches. " t.....
L)r. Alston, the popular pastor, I
understand, was born inJJixie, and has
been preaching for men pnly evory
Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Men of all denomnations'
meet him at this service.
-Uo?a pornliar way of making a
visitor welcome. He makes all visitors
hold up their hands, while holding
them up, his sweet melodius voice
thundered and said: "All Baptists that
oialte-tfrese visitors welcome say amen."
The rtiultitude of amen will
suijily catcft you. Many times visitors
go there to-hear the men's sermon
expecting try-go elsewhere at their respective
choice for the 11 o'clck service,
but Dr. Alston puts ,?o much gravy
and sweetness in his discourse that
it is a hard job to leave his 11 o'clock
Tfervice. If they-stay,- nine tifties oat
of ten Dr.. Alston will catch them in
his net^ Hence Tiis Church is growing
by leaps and bounds.
We heard Dr. Alston lecture and
preach. He is an interesting speaker.
When?ne left?Chicago, ho was?in.
Ohio attending a family reunion.
Dr. Alston is not like many of the
igiToTUnt Baptist preaeners in ?k>uth
Carolina who know nothing tG pnoarh
about but wateiy especially on Baptism
dav, misleading a part of their
congregation and insulting some of
the best people in the community who
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1 are not in accord with their idea on er
the scripture; but Alston will rebuke bu
any official in his Church if he or she la
starts such a thing, hence he is giving i th
the Methodist the "come back" anji |
and stealing or taking many of their on
best members. I H
We aisD visited Dr. Williams' Church or
He also has a large membership. :C<
We also visited anj addressed the sc
Ministerial 'Alliance. Dr. Robert E. be
/Wilson, formerly of South Carolina is hi
the-president and/.acording to what ar
Dr. Brice Taylor, the popular pastor be
of Quinn Chapel, which is the largest re
A. M. E. Church in Chicago, and other
ministers corroborated his statement, Hi
hat Dr. Wilson "Will be, the Chicago h'
Conference- choice for the Bishopric,
notwithstanding Dr. C. M. Tanner is th
still paddling hs own canoe. Both of <h
these giants are good Bishop: timber. Pi
We also me^ anj chatted with Dr. ,wt
T. L. Scott, the man who had to be Di
pulled "TfiT of his knfees while praying to
at Bethel Church in Columbia^ when
the Bishop Council met there several be
'years ago. He is the pastor of the
First A.JM. E. Chtarcfr in Gary. Ind., si
He only wants tQ be the Connection's j
Evangelist. If the'ensuring Gonrcalj
Conference would know his_ worth,
would be unanimously elected to that
position; his-character is spotless. 11.....
am told that if elected he would put1
30 or more members on our roll. This J.
writer hopes to be one of the delegates j X
from South Carolina who will gladly | ?
vote for hitn; ' ' U IX
Dr. SbL. Girt, presiding elder of thej.*.
Chicago District, seemed to be the IX
'hub of the wheel and the encyclopedia I ?
of the Alliance. He is very strong and | *!*
with a bull dog tenacity?he holds up t*.
the baner of Jesus Christ. jX
^ir W, W. Harris is the secretary., ?
hopes to get a better appointment1 {
next year.1, - *
~?r. Burt is his presiding elder too' *i*
and I am very much impressed with j ?
him. Our Harris makes plenty of .??
money otherwise, he owns a nice flat!
. on Bowen Avenue. ? | X
We also triet Dr.- Steward and a ?
rood many other, brethren that we
can't recall. ' . -.1.2
Dr. Taylor_^is being discysssd asvj-?
leader of his delegation..'vWatch out | y
Tanner, Scott, Steward, Harris, Wil- j
son, Burt;' Taylor will take your'ean- 1Ij.
dy! .
We also met our classmate^ Dr. S. 1 ?
W. Chavis, who is a medical doctor.1
He was the youngest in our class to .j.
graduate. He and hi^ brother have ' X
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an A No. 1 drug store. Neither -of y
?lis knew each other but I remembered ?j*
the name when I saw his shingle hang-1
ing op 18th Street. -. We wondered y
whether that was our Chavis frorryS.. >
C., so we went in and'introduced our- 5
selves. He sooiV recognized our im- C>
. .piwlmW'nt nf Mpoech. Such rejoicing c>
was had as neveh before. Then he put
us in touch with many of the boys
rrom s. o.? \vp round ourselves O
on Lake Strqdt where_Dr. J. M. Brown c*
has the largest practice, or one that, is ?
equal to any doctor in Chicago^ Dl*19
| Brown showed us his account book. He Q
is making several thousand dollars ev- g
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lilding valiied at five thousand dol-j,
rs. His rent each month is over a
ousand dollars.
Dr. Talmadge Henderson's office is j
ly four blocks from- Dr. Brown's.'
is sister has a drug store-equal' to |
better 4.han that ofx Wingfield's in '
dumbia. Tally, as he is known in,
hool, makes good money;-busy as a
e administering to the sick, and like 1
s saintly father helping those ^'ho'
e unable to help themselves. Just!
fore we left Chicago, we heard he
centlv *Vnsirrief1 ?r^=4i*r.S
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We also met-Mr. SAmuel Leaphart*.
e is doing weH. -We -promised to visit
m too, l>pt lost his address.
Mrs. Bowman and Dr. Brown, had .
e time of their lfVes talking about
eiv- school days in J^outh Carolina. '
r. Brown made me understand he
inted to marry Mrs. Bowman's sister v
aisy, but the family thought he was
0 poor ami ugly. V .
We are now back in South Carolina1.
tterw prepared for life's duty.
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