The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Sfttur^ay, October 16, 1926.
Bl, ' Locals And
/ .... Messrp George Payton, James__Gam
ble an4 Jamea Alexander of Camden "S
. were visitors in the city Tuesday. c
iMrs .AnnieReynolds h^s returned ^
to the. city after spendinc snm? Mmo. A
-mVirgipia. Her-stay- wasdftjoyecl-30
alao. ?
III t
?Jchnaorv-of?X9221 1
KicKIand St., left tho rit.y -e
in the graded school of Jenkinavillp,' Z
S. C. X
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? Mrs. Francis Pelei'a mid Mi'fe'. Subiq
-Millet have arrived in^the city a
after summering in Atlantic City,
t' ?1??? . ?^?
Mrs. Allgg Williams of West Pw~7
Reach,?Fla.,\vi>o called tc thp uiLu.nn -c
?:? account of the- death of her hmt-h'er y
Mr. D. A. Cavrutli. 1 _ rrrr ^
Mrs. Florence hfesbitt of 236.Asheland
Avenue, Ashevilie; N. C., is
_spending the Week with Mrs. Alice
P^ttjgrew on Heidt Street. ' ~ 3
Mr. Alfred Steward is spending, ju
the winter at home with his parent-} V
after a stay of several months in e
Atlantic City qpd <?thgr ?
^ cilijea. 1 . ? ?
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Mrs. Julia Chavis returned to the
city Wednesday afternoon/ after
spending a few days in Henderson- f.
ville, N. C., with .her son. David A. J
Cayruth. ^ ' ' * S
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Miss Laura'AlHnrfa t?ai? * ?
uwvnauil U1 .}{
Richland St. left- the city Friday to
begin her third year as teacher in ^
?: the Dennis High school of Bishop" "a
'Ville, S. C. S(
Mrs Martha Jones returned to the
city Monday afternoon, a'ftor
ing two weeks in Detroit, TVT,VV.
Tier husband and friends. She reports
?flF-pleaSant- stay -- ^
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Ueraldine Williams, a grad-j^
? nate of Alion University?class?ofTT
192G, left ihe city Thursday for Sei-' ?
??vern, S. C.. to teach- in the?graded
school of That-cityr? - - - ~
? Miss Katie McCojlough of this city i v
lelt Sunday for St.-Matthews, where r
. ' 1 v
a?c goes as a teacher in the graded* ~
school. Thia is?Miss McCollough*s ~
third term in that city.
Miss Carolyn J. McIIwain of Camden,
S. C. returned to-the city Monday
p.; m. after spending a pleasant va- t
cation with relatives and friends. n
Miss McIIwain is a nurse.
Mr Pa en MOble Ji ^
from Atlantic City, IvL J., where he J
spent his summer vacatiop. He in- ?
tends to enter "Allen- University-and C
pursue the course in piThttng. \
?? Prof Ilowaid Giuug,, formerly dean ~n
of Morris ftnpwn University, AttnnF^, ^
sociology and educat^Sf^in State A. s
? &..M. College at Orangeburg," S. C. "a
? d
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson mo- s
tored from Atlantic City, N. J. to
.. 1 Columbia initheir Ford .Sedan, They t
left Atlantic City Tuesday, stopped
in Philadelphia add Washington and
arrived in the city Friday.
~ Mr. Windell Green passed through o
*1 -Jrr- 1 j-ri ' * "*
me uu-y last sunaay enroute to his Ii
? . home in Greenwood from State Col- ?
lege, Orangeburg, and spent a coupie
pi days with his uncle and auht
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Tucker, 2130 Ger. ,
> ' L
_ .&?r..,Mack Wolst *nd John Gaines n
of Camden, Sr^C; motored to the city, 3
while here they were the guests of v
Misses Laura Jackson and Miss Cor- c
nelia Boatright. The partook of the
chidken t^nneJ given in Griffiin mem- \
oriai building. ^
T Mrs. Elease Jones Anderson of ^
New York iflj visiting her parents Mr. p
* %/T T _ 1 TJ T ?
?? aim. 1'ii.a. ?iomi jones or bZ0 JPen- j.
? dlatow^Stv Mrs Jones was reared and ?
?educated in Columbia and ha* many ischoolmates
and friendS/ are glad to Z
see^her in the capital again.
. j ,
-Tha^ynnng men of rthe Silver Star .
Social Cluh wtet at Mr. Golden Ed- ^
-?Toward Legge's home, Monday night c
and had. a very fine meeting. And J?
all the boys who wishes to joffc the "
club, will you please be present at,
William Calwy'g home at BOiT Mar-, S
iori St. C
celebrate the thirteenth birth- j
day fHf -their ilaunhter Moriah,- Mr.. *
t ' and Mi^f. J- A, Tucker intertained at >
their ho\ie 2130 Gervaig Street, last^ I
Thursdaj\ evening October 7 at 8 ;
o'clock. lKe $ream and cake were 5
^ mved. Afwaut 25 girls and boys were x
present who\8Pent the evening very \
J?"puy
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Personal*- 4U>?
^ Mr?rt. K. McMillan of
ihll'w' 4Inttrawwt^tr i -l vt ?
nmeiguta'*. ,y. Ofoi.
ame parents of a little boy Monday:'
norning, October 11, 1926. Mrs. Mclillan
before her marriage was Miss
livian Asnian, a splendid and accnnpHshed
.young musician and an
rdent worker of Second Calvary Bap.
ist Church, Columbia, S. C - ; - wted
h&j*-grandson and" Deacon !$' *
. Aainan of Second Calvary Baptist ~
hurch is "all emilys*' because he is
grandfather "Mcrtfi^'and oon ore oih
doing nicely, and our best wishes
re always theirs. .
? T " -BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
Fr ?nd Mrs, V.T- D Rjr-p of Union, _
.-C, announces}tfhe- birth ol a" son, "
Wednesday, Octolffi 0, 1926, to dialled
dames Donald. 1
NOTICE ' : 1- J
The-regular monthly meeting of ?
nciatfan will be held 12 o'clock, Sat;- _
Washington High School. All teachrs
are requested to be present. i
^ Cr A. Jackson, pres.
CARD"OF THANKS- - Mr.
and Mrs. Nathaniel Chavis and
amily wish to th^nk all friends who
har ed in iheiiv borrow in the loss I
f-their son (David -Alexander Cay- nth)
for their kind -.words of consoributes,
and thetir presence. 7
lr and Mrs. Nathaniel' Chavis, Mrs
lice Williams andf Mrs. Maxine Nel5*1.
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NOTICE ' '
blab Town convention of Zion Bap- "
ist Church wjll begin Monday nighty-.
Ictober 18th, 1(126 at 8 o'clock. The
rubl'ic "lire invite J tu- conic' out find
ear these- presidents moke their "re-";
lorts. They will be dl-essed in an-'
ierit clothes. _i_I_
Admission free. A silvef offerintT=
k ill be taken. - Come
and enjoy the evening. Gien
for t-he benefit of Zion Baptist
'huroh.
THE NEW CENTURY CIAB
Mrs! W. D. Chappelle was hostess
o the New Century Club Tuesday,
he 12th. Permanent plans ?s to the
ante, purpose and activities of the
lub were definitely decided upon,- af? er
which a literhfy program was lis.
ened to with interest: Mrs. D. K.
enkims.- "Ttpraver" by Claude Mc[ay;
instrumental solo, Mrs. A. J.
Jollins; Reading, Mrs. VV. S.- Rhodes;
rocal solo, Mrs. -W. D. Chappelle, .
The 'social pha^e "f t-hr rluh wm lost
enjoyable, Mrs. H._ H. Cooper re.
eiving Aauroa perfume oo first prize, '
Irs. Rt II. Paul, Azura bath salts ub i
econd prize; Mrs. C. E-.-Stgphertson ;
, desk memorandum as booby;./ A
ainty pleasing salad course " was
erved. " ? ?OUNG
COLUMBIAN HELD UP,
SHOT AND KILLED IN HENDERSON
VILLE, S. C.
-Jhtvtrh-Alexander Cayruth a" native- =
f Columbia, S. C., who whs living in
lehdersonville, N. C.-and conducted
V. ' : HEAR TP
; wilt"be a" Literary Prograi
.odge No. 342 at Sidney-Park C. M.
it,-under the auspices oi Bishop kb
aid Division; J. W. Brunson, Comm
/itness this, as it is promised, to be j
ity's best talent is on this program.
Bill H. iT. Marshall, Master of c<
Anthem. Music Choral Club. Ren
: Choral. Ellcdorri Ex. JRuler and 5
till J> C, Lubanks.?Address Pstft E;
nstrum6ntal solo Bill A. P. Hardy.
)annelly, P. G. M. S. S. Five Minu
till LeRoy Simpkins. Five Minutes
lusic Choral Club. Announcemen
fur!
Drug Store Fixtures and Stock a
re right person.?SituatecFin a desk
ities of the State. Will sell stock at
xtures cheap, A great chance'for
loney. Apply to Room 3,
. . S ' -B-l
Watch Rei
Cleaning Watches, Jewels,'
GIVE US ^
1125 Washington Street ?
'3rd Door Back of Cad
PRICES AND EXPERT 1
r . ' , r.-fn S
? THE PALME
| T
I A F,?v
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X Gethsemc
' Asstx
|> . ?TO BE
i iic ueinseman
> BKV. fi. M.
t----. ?BLAH
X ^October 20,
4^" . ~ PRg
X . WEDNESP
***10:QQ A. M.?Executive board i
X 10.80 A? Mr-I/evo?ong py M.
11:00 A. M.-^lntroductory Sern
_ggj . Roseboro ~~ 1
Annual dollar coll
Enrollment of de
met of?financially
?& 12:30 P. M. Recess f?r dinner
jgfc .4:30 P. M^?Reee0tion and TBI
^ 3:00 P. M.?Introduction of mii
field, and presentii
3:30 P. M.?Discussion: "Is
~ public??If so wh
;? H. Noftrtozg: Genen
i^ 4:00 P. M.?"A prepared min
*? - - denotninationr''-?R
"tor of.Second Calvi
X.. ... Adjournment.:
Y 7:30 P. M.?ffiegQtjon by Bros
ft 00 P M . IV.Hn^a+irtnol ffihnM
-4*? Rev. G. B. Bradle;
THURSDA
?? 9:30 A. M.?Devotion by Rev,
Resumption "of re)
committees. Repo
JL jA. M.?State^jnigsiop. -by.
! Easley
V 11:00 A; M.?Morris Collegey
~i~ Morris' College.
11:3Q A.. M.?Foreign mission b;
Jt. - dames Minnie Wins
fl:30 P. M.?Recess for dTn^ar
2:30 P. MV?"Bible^methodn in..
.. well and Rev. G. M
jy. 4:00 P- M MitTnnllnnomrg b
V 7:30 P. M.-?Devotions by Re
?* - __Cart6r. J .
_8:Q(f P+.M.-?Doctrinal sermop ]
Browiir-B' DT "Collection. Adjo
1 FROAY'!
9:30 A. M. Devotion by G. W,
V* 10:00 A. M.?"Baptists in Secu
V -W. Long^A. B. ' - .
10:30 A. M.->~Benedict College.
?* Benedict College.
1 ljOO A. M.?Annual
-^fcr Dixon. ~ Collection. R^pllgfcr of
X
I REV. L. C,
Y? =? ? J. >.
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.?.-J;, 1NOTE:?The
~ Moderator's A
^ Thursday morning at 11 orcIo<
the Association nrrnnged
<B> ?
the-Brooklyn tea room " Was held m
and fatally shot Wednesday night, a
11:3U o'clock, while oh hiF way frdn
his place of business to his home
Mr. Cay ruth was alone when shot
When found by his friends his poc
kets were~turned inside out,-and ev
erything which he carried was taken
It is rumored that the Henderson
villo authorities?have?arrested tin
man who is' accused of the shooting
Mr. Cayruth was 30 yeajr? .of age
IE ELKS!
E. church, Sunday Oct. H^Tjbat 8 p
C. Cleave* Division, for benefit _ o
ander. Everybody is invited t<
an interesting,?Qnc. Some, 'of th<
'
;remonies. Song Negro Nationa
narks MaSter of ceremonies. Mus
itate Pres. Bill G. L. Ratliff. Sol<
ic, Ruler Bill J. H. Goodwin, M. D
Five Miniate* Tallc Bill Cbaa." H
tes Talk Bill D. K. Jenkins. Sole
} Talk Bill L. M. Daniels. M. D
ta. .? Benedieftion.
xAtET?
rable location in one of the be*
nd fixtures or sell stock and ren
a man jvith huStle and a little
. B, TEMPLE, Greenville, S. C.
vi -, ~~~;
iair Shop
Main Springs, each $1.00
x trial ?
y Columbia, S. G.
IK'HdNSURPASSED. j
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TTO LEADER
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siatioil m
HELD ' IN? A
ie Baptist Church Y
MILLS, Pattor ~ X
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GRAM -
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AY SESSION. t
reeling. " v ^
C. UlWirev:-aTirf-T7-^l. r?<?v " X
non by Jlev. H. Smith or Rev. T J X
. : T" ' ?Yection.
legates and ipinistere.^^.Appoint- ^
iding of church lettera".
Histers^oming into the Gethsenlane
ng.of newly ordained ministers,
the ministry losing its hold with
y~?''?Rev. A. P. Porter aha~ Rev. .y
istry essential to, our future as a !
ev. Charles itr^Brown, A"r~Br~pas- ?r<>
yy Baptist Church.
nP. ;w. White and R. C: Caldwell
on by Rev. H. W. Long, A. B: or y
Y'S SESSION . L? ??
W. H. Hollis and^Rev .1 H WPst JL
iding of letters.?Appointment of &~
rt-ef executive board.
Dr., P. r.^Watgoh or itev. J. W:
-Dr. J. J. Starks.. Collection* for
- . L jr-rm^.W \yf
Rev. J. P.Jtew%;Rock Hil.1 S. C.
ton" and^^^iza ^ea~
church finance."?Iylij. ,? E. Corn- jjr
uslness. Collection. Adjournment.
FV7"J7 "M. Freeman and.Hey J T
urnment.
3 SESSION. ... 1_ t
. Rabb and G. W. Brown. J
lar and Church History."?Rev. H. V.
f
Dr.- C. R Antisdel. Collection for
. . "t- "rv'
Jev. W.: P. Peterson or Rev. A. T %
*<jj$mmittees. Final adjournment.
::TOiTfe, Moderator, ?~
, JeNRINS, A B., Vice-Moderator J
BYRD. Clerk.
. MYERS, Tn&surer.
rinual Address will be delivered-^
:k. DrfTerent "choirs" will sing for J
-by'Rev. <f. M. Mills.?~^
V
i he whs born in Columbia, July 29,
t 1896.r lie marriediVIiss Annie Walkl
er of HendersortvilTe eight years ago.
f. His parents are Mr. Nathaniel
- umbia who reside in Waverly. He
- is survived by. two sisters: MrsrAlice
lt. Williams -of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
and- Mrs, Maxine Nelsoii of Columbia.!
^ _ The. funeral services were held at
_*_ Second Calvary Baptist Church of
!, which he was a member. The Rev.
! Charles H. Brown officiated aided by
- Rev; E. E. Cromwell. 1 .
He was buried in the Dotiglas cemetery
beside his only brother. '..
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'i THE STATE MISSIONARY
1 CONVENTION OF THE W.
I H. & F/MISSIONARY SOCIETY?A
GREATSUC- "
j. CESS ..
I- -U ,
The "State Missionary Convention
i of the Woman's Home and Foreign
-- -Missionary?Society - -held its annual'
j session in the Williams Chapel A.I
I %r /-> ?
in. Ef. tnurcn at Orangeburg, S. CL, I
Dr. R. E. ferogdon, pastor, Oct 6th,
7th, and 8th.
- _Mra. R. C. ChappeHc nf flobimhrhr
- S^ C, the,preaidantr prcmded-wttk^eaeg
and dignity, and throughout the
meeting the' "true "democratic spirit
^ prevailed. More than women
were.present and remained through*
out the session.
: Thursday morning Disliup and Mrs.
John Hurst arrived; and were ofl&cial,
ly introduced to the members" and
' friends -of the convention. Both
spofoe favorably oT the^work which
. Carolina.
Rev, E. lL_MeGill, presiding elder!
j of the Orangeburg district preached
1; * - * - . . I
uic milium sermon, ne used lor his
subject: "The debt of the eonveted
in the missionay work." He proved
to all present that the debt of the
converted is to help thos? who are
Itoia fnrtmAtor spiritualty, phyiiralty
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inNOT]
fr ; To All Membi
m M- rii,
mm m
|SOUTH &
IX- T. T THE&E Wl
| A Stale Cc
r o ' ?""5^' *
If CHARLES'!
| A-r
I f . M ^1 U I^L A*.
X UNDER THE AU'
X The Laymen ?
X I Unio
I Thursday, O
T?"" tOMMtNtIN<
f.?? ?? ?
A This, Convention is for the piii^ose
^ to such Other trcrglness as may eonc
1st, Our motto is to pay for our
f see to it that our taxation he cut ever
must demand at our" Annual. Confe
elected on the Board of Trustees o:
your-ticket present- it^to the confer
?entitled to such -representation -rise
be weaklings all ourHVes, if you c
our -boys?and gil'la, they?wont?str
i stood. 3rd. Let us see to it rhut o
. i Mme moral basis thab our fathers"
brte"to-j|oin this union and attend tt
send a letter or a card; let us know
' stand for. We know that there arc
A want us to"organize or get together
^?rruiiaga you, they, prefer tuJioop u;i
J dizement; but you must think for
t" 5th. We want a report from our ?sei
= y ult?tnc-TTjiurls we
y were false -reports.' false upon its fa
T ?? traclictj what we say. ~
that our CTdpd B
; Dtiio^-ja^mot. We are not a mob.'1
^tfniop fd^iriob us
* 7. COMM1TTEEON AR
^1^ C. Smalls. E. I'oinsett. S. f- C.arv
?& Dash, R. Middleton, .M. McCoy, R. C
A G. MITCHF.I.I., ry^n 1, 2nd
I
^ ^ ^ 4F m
and fin&Wnally. The discourse was n
forceful and iogically presented and r-^J
it '-made its "way ipto "the fieartg^of
its" hearers.
; The Cbhventlon then negan its or- ""
ganization, enrollment of delegates,
appointment of committees an'd the ?
"etectioTv of-reporters. Dr. R. E. Brog-don
was naked by the presldentTo introdiict
the visiting ministers, this he
did in his usual business-like mannej\ j?^
The convention?was educational r ?
throughout fur man'y helpful discussions
and lectures "were had. Dp. R.
1 VV. xvlance lectured on "subsiding mo-1
j tipns and unclassified motions." -Drrr ~
-A. Adapts.,Q?v-**ffow -to make mo- V
I tions." The discussion, "How can , levi
i vn lifiln Xnw '-i ?>> - * '
. ~ .....j. yui loucii aiaLeis i was led {TOO
"by. Mrs. A. G. Mayes, and the round ME
table talk "Juvenile young peoples tels
Work was led hv Mrs, AT' I. Aridar-.-U^
Jsoir. y . r* ?. _. "afl
The masterful and timely address 1
of the .convention was delivered by l
Dr, D. H. Sims, president of Allen U- 1
ifrcrsity, "Most urgent needs'of Allen 2"
University.'! Strange but true,- he 2.
did not emphasis on money as l
college presidents-often do, he showed . 2
that: , a loyal ""Constituency, ^a ^.ncw 1
psychology ctmeeraiTTg^eductftion, and i
the making of men apd womeh are f
some of the most urgent \ieeds of 2
Allen University.- - }
- The Bishop Beckett .Memorial .1
Drive instigated: by Bishop W. W. T
Beckett and carried' out by the wo- hide
men of South Carolina, _in the A." M. 11
E. Church amounted to $16,f73.05.
l^-n^ipg D! At nm
1 105 Washington ?l
i: J
L. Everything carried in.a Fii
-ii- PRESCRIPTIONS OU
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We call foT and delive
:: yours for se
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'X* *$* *$* * ? ???
[CE! 1
;r?of The ?|>
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iirrnpc i
LAI Vlll/U %
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LN _.
ON, S, C. $ -
E. C11URC1I f
M'llhAUt X ?
y
^nd Women % i
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ct. 28, '26 |
i lO A. M. *t*
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of reorganising and to attend f
t?rn us in this state. T ^
school' Allen, then as \vb pay
Tehees, " more- Laynwn ;be~ ^
f Allen University, niawa up
ence foi?ejection '*as ~j*^vnAare?*5*"" : ~
up, he men be women, $ont'; <??
lo not we will certainly lo"se"
uul Llie oppppssion we have ?
mr Allen be put back on the?? ?
left it; 4Hi. We ask every^Jr
re'conventioh." If you cannot
who you are and what you &
_&ouie buioiig tis that dp, not
r, therefore They will not -'en- &
apart for their aclf-aefciAn- 'Jfc.
yourself and ^our chik&ren. ^
bool on it>; condition, bccau&e _J
^? ?? i
ur fivt? jrtHH's- priffnTo tfti!r> ? i
ce._ We defy anyVtTT^o ^jh- y
iishop Hurst has called Our ?*
I We just intend not to allow
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RANGEMENT: "V
S R. Brown,A Brown, E K V
rawford, H. C. Ford,
k^eep Abreast
of The Times
- Read the??
-PALMETTO
LEADER
Al'CTin\T -S-AI.F" "
frNDER -attd djy virttlgHj^Lir distressod
by the undersigned upon the
(Is and chattels of ALLEN CROR,
the following goods and chat~ " ? r.
will be sold October 18th at 807
shfogton Street, .Columbia,1 S. G.> T"'1
o'clock A. Ajt.:,
Piano.|. i; ^ ^v
Piano "Cover and StooL ^
Laudry stove. ? - ? Center
' > j - . . . ~
Quilt; 2 Mattresses.
Tables. .
Iron cat and Spring.
MirrorSheets, and Old Quilts.
Dressers.
Sewing Machine.
^Medicine Case. _
erms of Sale: Cash to highest
W. BAYLOR, Coluinbia. SVC. 1
October 1st, 1926 ...
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UG S I ORE- j==
druggists???? rrr
;. ~Phone 7226 :: ?
:at-clasa Drug Store I ?
KSFbUAL-lV. ~ ~TT
r Prescriptions.
:rvice,: : , /;
UG STORE