The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 23, 1926, Image 8
K . " A;~ t-5cals Anc
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up your subscription while
in the city, attending the Colored j
? 6Cate Fair.?. ' '?r
Willis Bates 'of Washington
St., arrived in the city Saturday fluin 1
??Daytona, Fla-whcre^ he bag?becTT i
*- working. While in Daytona he married
Miss Georgia Mae Brown, of
??Loujaville, Ky.?Mrs, Bato5 will ar *
rive~1n the city within Jhe next two
weeks. / ,
Mme. E. B. Burke and little ecrusjir
Miss Helen <5regg arrrv^iT"trr ~
the city after spending the summer
? in OaluJa/Tf." g.""l'liyy lift UbtTTtrett-"
and licaily. _
Miss Nellie B. Young spent the
~~ week-end in Winnsboro.
?Bomto Mr. arid Mrs. Garret Speech^
? on Washington St., a baby boy."
Motner and son are doing nicely.
Mr! and Mrs. Wm. Grhhafn and Mr.
.Douglas Goodson of Jersey City. N. d
J., were visitors-of their cousin Mrs.
Sarah E. Herrm_ajid their nimf 1Ur? J
Mattie Pcarsup. . .Qiy Monday =
Herrin entertained her visitors; more ]
than 63 friends were present and en- '
~ Joyed the mgnu, friendship and
of the evening. , ,
_ Mrs. Annie ^Ferguson has returned" "
froift Atlantc Citvr
been spending the summer with
friends.
Miss Louise Morris; of Eastover "
haB arrived in the city to enter Allen 'University,
where she is a second
year normal student.
Mr. Jas. H. Goode, general mana- ]
ger of the S. C. Mutual Insurance _
Co., spent; hi'g vacation in Phiiadel- (
phia,-Jersey City and New York 1
City. He has returned to fflilT'tilty1 \
and is?hack; to his regular post of <
duty.?1 ^
Mr. E. H." Singleto'n Of Seabrook, ^
?.?-?-.'iS. C., and Mr. S. E. Binulls~Of
White Hall spent Friday and Satur- t
day^here* They stopped at Mrs. ;
Ffoseboro's wjnle here. ^
Miss Florence E. Gantt, a grad- .
uate of State College class of 1926
left the city Saturday for Seivern,
to teach in the graded school of that
- 'city; 17 : " (
Mr. Henry F. Singleton the leading
undertaker of Florence, S. C, .
visited his mother Mrs. Florence I. ^
Singletoif Sunday. -His many friends
were glad ttf'see him.
Mjr. C. F. Beecher i* in tVm riiyi,
after spnmlinP- ^iv mnnthQ ij Hn.lnn,
Mass. and other-Northern and east.
; em points. He will remain in the,
city for the wihter.
Mis;? Eliza Castor a graduate of
Allen University, class of 1926 left
graded school. .
v Mr. Edward Wilson spent a few
-davs in the citv with hi* wife nnrl his L
friend-Mr. James Swygert. '
^iiss Annice Martin left the city
last Tliuisday?fur Lit I re?nrormtaTir ~
- --where she will teach in the girded ~j
school.
Miss Annie Garrick teacher in;the
graded school at Chester Came in the .
city Friday 'evening -to visit her
mother Mrs. Annie Garrick who has j
been sick, but is now able to be up
and around. -Miss Garrick left" for
Chester Sunday evening.
While?in?Columbia?attending the- ^
Colored State Fair visit, the Palmetto |
Leader's office lftlO Assembly St. j
Mr. and Mrs. David Davault entertained
number of friends on j
Monday night, Oct. 11, in honor of Mr.
and Mrs., Alfred Hall, of Holyoke (
Mass. A tasty menu was?served; j
and everyone present enjoyed the af- ]
ternoon. Those present were*Mr. and j
*_Mrs, Chappelte;^ Mr. and Mrs. Toat- ]
? and Mrs. Cheesehoro;- Miss Foster;"
Miss Walker; Mr.- & Mrs Lumpkina.-^
Mrn. Cappop; Miss Roseboro; Mrs. |
Scott: Mr. and Mrs. Tucker} Messrs.
f Fotts, Patterson and Foster. Music
was rendered by Airs. lily mph ..and
Mr. Riddick.
Miss Massena Greenahas returned ^
from her 'vacation for a two weeks |
atay with her mother; after which she ,
will return to her school she taught
last year; to begin-work. She re...
ported as having ifpent a very enjoyi
able vacation. _ ' .
Mrs. Delilah Entzminger and ,
daughter Ruby; have returned from, i
Nft Y^rk City, t? spend the winter _
; I hfltlfe.- - ... ~ , :i
The stork visited the home of Mr.
Mr9. Osdar Dantzler on Gervais
St.,-with a little girl; Mother and i
daughter are doing nicely.
CARD Or TIIANKO. ?We
wish to thank the many friends i
for their kindnesses during the short
7^ fllhesfr" a*nd-deattr-of bur' father and
aunt," Mr. Wm. McKisick and Mrs.
-Mrs. Ethel Hall, Holyoke, Mass.' ~ (
Mrs. Artnie Dantzler, Columbia.
Mrs. Gladys" Mltter, Columbia i
aunt, Mr. Wm. McKissick and Mrs.
Mrs. Emma Milligan, Ftint, Mich. i
r -? Ai IV^l AL
r-- THEATRE.?MR. PLATER.
The management of the Royal
Theatre has transferred Mr. Harry ]
, VoshviUe, JTenn, to the Royla Thcar
Wn ISTTKe-^V n
.V4A26. An ministers ?d considerable >:
%i ? jt-itrrrfad v\CJ?-*ftye(* *
I personals ' |
? ???? HM?
as manager* of the Lincoln Theatre
in Naehvflle. Tenn.. -where hp plannd
the moving picture business on a
high level and the. theatre increased
tT patronage during his administration.
/ ^ ' w,
Mr Plater aims to improve the
Royjal Theatre j^ith the cooperation
,.f ?.?u..u) .nihil. -
... VMV fevi.v.m |/UUXIV, uaa i\ 9VIA*
prise in store.for the public, which
he will announce later. - r?
So now to visit the Royal meafe*
Lo visit a-real moving picture house
fures.
. Columbia should support its oldest
movie-. house. . : ?
?HUE NEW CENTURY CLUB.
The New "Century Club was entertamed
at the residence of Mrs. A. J.
Discussions relative to the biiiyness!
^ The clun wpre nta? enters4-_into; i
liter which the members enjoyed a30cial
hour. Mrs. H. D. Pearson was,
Awarded -6 - half dozen Viand' dra-nmT
linen?table ^napkltts as tirsl prize; |
ng cards as consolation and Mrs. H. 1
11. Cooper a dainty cushion as booby. I
A uengntjuuy prepared-sma^ course
.vas passed. _ ' ' W
A TRIP 'fO CALIFORNIA,
At~Sidney Park church, Oct. 29. A
Play with a cast of 250 special char-'
acters. There will?be?a. beautiful
;horus~of"2QQ school ohildron forming?
the American flag. The . governor ^
)f California, his staff. Major and ,
suHnciimen of San "Francisco; also.*
MiS-CaJiforma and the 50"guests who ;
will represent the different makes of '
cars. This is a new play^. First
im'e presented. If you miss this
pou will miss a real treat.
AJAX TO GIVE BRILLIANT AF-~
FAIR FAIR WEEK.
The young men of the Ajax Exclusive
Club have issued invitations
to-their many friends for their "Annuaf
Dance" which will be held in
die.Odd Fello'us Casino, Friday even-.'
ing Oct. 29, "1926, "from 9 p. m. until;
2 a. m. This dance promises to
be among the most brilliant of the ""
Fair Week"'finises, * -I
The casino will be elaborately dec
orated for the occasion. Blue and
gold tha Club's coloi-sr.^vill ahnrle the
Hghts casting a beautiful reflection |
on--the niorrv "dancers. 1
Two special features of the evenihg
will -be, "The Ajux Special" and
a _ Grand?March. '"The Ajax Special" j
SPltl begin shortly before ll:30^o'^lock,
led by Mr. Heyward Friday,
presidents of the?Giub.?The giandf
march fo 11 o\ving am intermiisMon will
begin at midnight, led by Mr. Arthur
R. Rowe, a prominent member of the^
ittrtJ. After this dancing will be. resumed
until 2 -a. in.
Guests (admitted by invitation on-.
ly) wjjll be received by Messrs. Jas. j
^Vise and fionj. Whit,taker.?:
Dance music- wlil be furnished by
the celebrated "Ajax Orchestra,"
ivWoh _fof ihe past two years has'
oeen the^ most popular orchestra of;he
Stale. . ~
flinch will be served during~*thg~~l
atter part of the evening.
Those who have been invited to
:haperon are:, Atty. and Mrs. N. J. i
Frederick? Principal and Mrs. W. P.; !
Domly; Principal and Mrs.- I. M. A.!1
Myers;-Mrs. Ada Forrest; Mr. and!
Mrs. Jno. Cornwell, Mrs. D. H. Means'
STr. a"N.'Vinccntj_MEZXTj.'
F. Rhodes, Dr. and Mrs. J..G. Stuart; j
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. LetVte; Mrs. VaniJ^T
a?Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. '
Jones. r '1 :
The Ajax Club composed of some
af the most- prominent- College and
High School young men is in its
third year and has added much bril- ;
ianey-te the soeial-ealendar-t?ach sea-,
son. ?
BAMBERG NEWS
A party of business- -and- profes- ;
sional men of thig- city motored over 1
10 Barnwell, S. C. "Thursday, Octo- j
u- 14th to attend the session of "the _
Republican Convention of the Sec- |
ond District,'. Those in the party j
were: Rev. C. C. Robinson, W. H. J
Handy, M. John f)ays of Bamberg
and Prof C. P. Robinson of Empie
in Bamberg county who was delegat-1
ed with the- writer from the county)
convention Bamberg and vicinity,
was blessed with a two hours rain j
S;itiirdfty-4irat:-i~ftr^wg!r much needed
iij this section as the fall garden .
iftxtr i? nmnv pmroa nin nnr nava |
mough moisture to germinate. ~
Master John Days, Jr., son of MrD
and Mrs. John Days residing on West'
Rail Road Xve. was ftocidefitally 1
shot last wtfCk during a moon light i
entertainment on -Mt"._ Carmel play
ground tnis city. The wound was
not'serious nor ' fatal and at this 1
writing young Days is much im- 1
proved. ' j
1 he Erasior teachers In company J
with Mrs. Esther Ilopton Vandyke 1
jf .tireenwlcli, Cuim. wi'fa tfueata Of]
Mr^ and Mrs. Ileyward Johnson j i
l uesday evening last at Their beauti- i
' *" ' Rrxdga -Sfeflet. {a
time with tloy mnthor nTT"Q*Z?
Having "fcgfcit Called here to her sick 4
heils^de. Mrs. Rrynnt i? mueh im?f
proved at this writing. |
Mrs; Annie llahdy, is spending some
-time with?rolativoo and -"friends in '
Concord, -?^? ; .? " ,~?j'
~ Mrs. J. M. Miller and Mrs. Katie j
Allen of Blaekville. S. C. ^crp vi?i- 1
torR at the Frasier campus?t.hia .
week.
Sir Julius A. . Brown of Charleston,
S. C. an<J Grand Chancellor of K. of.
P.'s of South Carolina in company
with ?ir Wallace of Charleston attended
the county district K. of P.
convention here This week. ?TheGrand
Chancellor, Sir Brown- de.liy?
ered -twtr?nddrcsscs r""afternoon""and 1'
night. to the Sir Knights?first ahd "
to the public Monday, night at 8 "o'clock
in the Frasier auditorium.
Quite a large crpwd was present at
"both meetings and the Grand Chaniellor;
Wag at his best. .
Many and great were the applauds
from the large crowd Who was' mora e(
than pleased? ?;;
^ Sir H. W. Johnson, deputy for"Bam- .
e welcome address was delivered j
by the writer. Sir J: C. Blanton,1
prinrtpalrnf Vnorhoon Institute. -Pen?jmark,
B. C. rdiTponded to the, address?
by the.G>and Chancellor. Music was
furnished by a union ehoir eompoaed
of members of the'Various church
ch?i|s- of?the city assisted by the
tedWiers of the city public school
Robinson was at-the piano. A.beautu ~
ful soprand solo was rendered by
Mrs. Ursula Johnson entitled "Sinir
me to sleep," at the close of the jad-j
^or-the prognm?9tt?KriightS and
friends were.Treated"7to quite-a feast
Every body went nwnv Tanling tW it
was a great treat to be here. The
Grand?Chancellor nmT Sir?Wallace ~
visited the Frasier-school ~and spoke
to the student body .Tuesday morning
and left for- their horn* . in
Charleston about 10 o'clock.
?rT. A. Robinson, Reporter.
IN MEMORIAM
Of mv. Hoar mother, Mr^. Rrrrma-?
Rice Poole, daughter of Sam and
Mrs. Matlida Rice who departed this
life -5 years Oct. 25. at T-anrons, R. _
courage and cheerfulness which
made her an example to all she kept ~
in touch with. She held fast at all,
times to her- faitlv-n^A-shmvprf nn nn. _
dor-standing (jf human life to those
around her and when the hcv. v
- ' sickness, sorrow and almost enhe
helplessness was laid upon hei
that dauntless spirit was* not dimmed.
~ - v ?
. Farewell, mother dear you entered
Lhe dark' stream ' of death without ;
r fur yom?life was puffr &nd?upi
right; step softly my dear .mother loopethi
thh?-htttcr-pam, this dreary
sense of loss .is a gain for her. A
crire_and sorrow are over; all are
laid to rest' besides the S.iviou
cross an3 once aerain we he->r T
Saviour's promise, "Come unto Me
and I will give thee rest, for in my
Xhere is one for you noble soul among-the
blest. Friends-laid jtpmt =
ymif casjcet, flowers, tokens?of lov<
and -fpiondohtp. -PI- bow-my head in reverence
"holy, as- from 'my-diyart 4-say,
J^Thy- will bo dohe." ' " ,
By KSr son the-one that loved her
so well.
?. . Willie P. Poole, " "
1502 S. Street, N. W..
Washington, D. C.
COLUMBIA K. OF P.'S ORGANIZE
FRATERNAL HOSPITAL AS- J ;
SOCIATIQN ? "j
For some time this agitation has ?
bogff^cn foot, to rganiso a fraternal
h >spitat for the city of Columbia and )
Richland County. It ^fls?flrst->'
thought tojuake it a state wide institution
but thd" K. of P. Grand
Lodge didn't see 6t to take up tfie t
prbpoFTtfbrt Just yet,"fat the meeting j
in Sumter) hence it was decided to'
make it local.
' It !s; the purpose of the local Py- j
^hians to- do something constructive
"or the people- generally. They feel
Lhat their work should not stop at
ii'fcf linn-inrr tV?n /tiDU/L T^Atr KalIaira .
that the greatest good can be aceofflpllsfied,
that tha-^reateit need,
is felt among the living. Tb>
mcmhor3 from all tha lodges in the ~
nty met last Sunday afternoon and
in now coTTrn-sed of about two HOTT^
UTod members. They voted to tako
II J ' u ~V,1HVt i'iM 14ut4iit.il U 111cli '
1?1?;??: '. i (I v. it h i h> iim-.'e
:.s the I' ?~>tc .?! ^?R4eh-^
iand County^ ? '
It is the purpose of thfe Associa-1
twin to cause some good to be felt
^rr-th^ city of Columbia' and. Rich, '
!>nd County. One of it8 main fea-;
tures witt- be to do a great deal "of i
charity work especially tmnn^th. j
J\'o person, no matter how poor j
tbut one.may be will be barrel from
b<> pitsl 'treatment. The"1"" main ob- :
jfct-wilt~be To open the way ' and
rT^.htrTt.^DLOSSiblff ,fpr <ht> ponrn.y fr. ni
il>wii .few. ncciiwo huupital?am ?icei
without having to be tfSred for iythe
ditjt - - =?
?Tti? ' Frat?rnal Hospital "will proceed
under thesame efficient, management
as when run ais a private
institution. Some additional accomodations
will be made which-will-nee
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?Mr' T. H. H^hhy, President; jjir L. I
Hawltlng, Vlce-Predident: Sir Gso.^
1. Hampton, Secretary. ... tv , J*
*16 >d of Directors: " ' ,<
Is.;ue White, B. McLamora, H. D. | ,
" a son" Janus Whitman, J. P. J
Wa' ef.e d, J. C.- Artemus, T. S. Smith ! <
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? JTHjE CATECHISM
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Which contains the nevy, but Jitblieal
Science; Creation and Development of M;
iiia Purpose on Earth: The Death lii.i ii
if the -Holy Ghost; The Church"; 'I'm., .t
rh? Hiatory of the Hontiiii |
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andnt-Thl; Iluinillon Book' Slche i;, (.
addreis is Chester, s'.' C , TW -?-,) nf r.,..
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?en, Women ar.rl Chilrl.?j L____
?es, Mlillinery ;
; is: First Class Tailor v
j y Sijojy for Women. X ___
; ie. Buy Trom US be- $
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ty Shop | Manicuring,
Hai* Bobbing-t?r' p- ? ^
rl-UN &.DLypY; \ :
arfcment Store
Columbia, S. C. L
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: ( IIKISTIAX CHUKCH
Rnult^U.'-D. " I ' ' - ? - ::
.facts on Creation; The Bible and
an; The Virgin Birth of Christ, and
:^urrcctron_of J6sure-ijmT~the Office
.'hrisrian Church.' It. also contains
1 < i.ristitmity, to gether with The
OKV OF THE NEGRO.
it Tito htate Book Stnrn Pntinwlija; ?
he.-tei1, alto by; the author, whose
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lty and what you 1 V .
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air hhop
a'' Springs, each $1.00? >
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Bank Building " j
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uneralCars and Funeral 1 '
Equipment
As Good?as the Best
trrehBetter than the Ke?t
And PriceslL???
-?n??ldent? Phon? flit?
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