The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
_ Saturday, Otob^i Sft; 1026.
FOOTDAfc
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I / Locals And
Miss-Hattie Bowling of Simpsonville, ch
S. C. is visiting her brother and sis- bi
- _teri.lu law, Ml1. mi4- Mr5. P. M. Bow-'nft
ling on Gervais.
?. Mrs. Lula J.-Miles formerly of hi
Columbia, but now of Jacksonville, | th
Fla." is spending a few weeks in the i B;
"ty. - - iu
, " Ifa'Bi Luuiae Oulim qf
wood Ave., h&s been sick for a week
??: cillg. ? : 'V - '
Mme. Ella B. Banke left4Sunday for
?v-?New-Orleans, La. td spend the wln^ ~
ter. , She expects to return the first
of April. Z__2I
Miss Mable , Reeves of Elmwood be
?Ayem?L ifift TU?f*lay4or Blythewo'od^
S. CL-JaLJU^end a week. From there jet
she intends to go to Salisbury, N.. C. ifti
?to suend the winter u?*i?>1?"
. . .. ?f ?v?i IIVI UIULIICI ""
afad other rotativ^ -J-mj
Mrs. Mamie Scott of Augusta, Ga. Br
i* in the city visiting her life-long ne
friend, Mrs. Mattie W. Holmes- at
_T._? 142&Xincoln Sireot. withr>nt at
saying that her stay \vill be a plea- co
Bant one. ca
T" . ,fvVm the Sumter district to '''
the KincrsTree District, Pnlmpttr, r?n.
.ference. lie
Mrs. Cora Belle Boozer of \Vash- Ai
ington, D. C. gave ~a ,very~T\fce card th
party on last Tuesday night in hon~
or .of RJiss Kutie S. Knox.
. ' S C., State Mahager of the Rational
Benefit-Life Insurance Co., of Wash- Pr
?inff?ton,?Bl . C.^-vag. in the city on. 1?:
Business, while here he visited our
"officer I -. ; T~
'" Miss Mae White after spending a
year and three months with her bro- ^h
ther, Mr. Walter White at Brooklyn,
N. Y. ha'^ returned home and entered ",0
school-at .Allen University. She reports
a pleasant stay,
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. "
Mr and Mrs. Willie J. Sumter an= ==
nounce the marriage of their daueht
er, Lorine Alberta to Mr.- Thomas
Junes, Jr., July 2fl> '1920, Lexington, ?CARD
OF THANKS J
We wish to thank our many friends ~
for their kindness during the illness
and death -of of^>ur mother- and wife- ea
?_.AVe also, thank them' for their floral
conrtibutions.-7"" "- .
Mrs. S. JJ. Gregory, husband, Mrs.
f * rjp
___ __Avteniichcr Washington, Mrs. T^nherts,
Mrs. Vivian Killingsworth, Miss
Annie Belle Williams-and Mr. Joseph
Williams.
"7~~ A COI?tECTIONj ? in:
In Inst wpi'k'p wriTP.np ni th/> Fm 4H
of Mr. E. L. KyerpTreasurer was o- in
mftted. It was an oversight of the
?^ linotype operator.??
MRS. HARRIET RUFF CLAIMED Sa
BY DEATH^ wi
Mrs. Harriet Ruff ' died Sunday, ic
-. ' r-. October 17th at 11:15 A*. M. at. her vc
home., in "Waverly after illness of tii
more than two years. ~ Hr
The funeral services were''held at "o
First?Gafvary-Baptist Church of ^
which she was'a frithftxl member. gi
Iler pastor, Rev. H. W. Long afficiat- di
ed, assisted by Revs. P. P. Watson rp
.amLP. F. Thompson. j ? "
.Beautiful talks were irtede by Mr. p
W. M7 'Thompson, representing the so
deacon1 board and Mr. C. H. Simons 1C
representing the trustee board. Tu
Beautiful music was rendered by the A
1 ROYAL Ti
The Comforts* Of A
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SPEC
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7^ Lawrence Crinei
| _ And All-Star ?
~ A One~df<he bes.N Mystery Pictures
AeriOHf Suspense, Death Daru?fr
* ' necessities in making a good, str<
i ADMISSION: - Child
A
X Harry Plater announces, this w
i?t?| r SPECIALS U* h? run- here every
JT ials every Thursday. starting NCV
Special Music
jMit,'mj yj . . Ml',> ?* * ?
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L CTerm
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Personals H
loir. Thq floral - ofTerings wer
'atitiful. Interment was made ii
e Randolph.Cemetery.
Xiii2_thieeasod 4s survived by he
lSfeEncf7~Mr. Pink Ruff, chairman o
0. deacon V\r?n?*/1 P!?4 r*"'
wvmiu m i iisb .valvar,
iptist Chip-eh; one . sister, one so
Mj__twg grnpd children, who with.-!
sr-rr? *?riends- mourn her death.
'FTo Con gar ee Medica
Society's MeetingThe
president called the society t
der rath'er late due to the mem
rs- tardiness.
Society discussed several sub
:ts pertaining to our communitie
imcdiate needs, especially schoc
id medical conditions .amonj
r children. Thia oubjuet uhuR?b
ought- before the public eye in th
ar future.
Dr. J. R. RufF brought to the soci
y a wonderful outline of the Nai
tic Law. Dr. Ruff's paper was th
ptivating feature of the evenint
Ice all of the mediCftl proffesSlo'
eded brushing up along that lint
The refreshments consisted of dc
ious oyster stew and demi-tasse,
rid of course it is needlessly to sa
at this part of the program wa
joyed by -aH:
We thapk our host and his mos
ngenial aiid courteous- family fo
err?generous "hospitality?and wil
ove to them- that we enjoyed bui
Ives by coming again.
As the hour is "growing restontly
d the members "seems" to be "ex
isive" we shall proceed to clos
is little interview.
The next reo-nlnr mpotino- rv<
ciety will be'held, at the home o
\ F. B. ^Johnson, 1028 Bryant Av<
Djvi. J. II. Stuart, President
benedict News.
Everybody is ahrt, .nil keyed m
d seemingly can't hardly wait fo
Thursday , to come. We mean t
ow the friends and spectators tha
C. is just what she used to "be i
ot ball and is getting?better an
ch day. Watch the . purple an
Id colors wave victoriously Thurs
. '
Bev. Dr. Wallace, pastor of Sfc
y Park church, delivered a mos
dy at chapel on last Sundaynight.
The Phyllis Wheatley Society mc
the College hbrary Friday^...ever
g October *22. The Freshmen wer
itTated into the sopioty. The pre
am was most highly?appreciate
id the refreshments were enjoye
all. '
Dynamite Smith and.'Pathe New
jre the titltts""7if~the Movies 6n lai
iturday "night. Excellent Movte
ill- he- g'iven each week; Dicket
e~being each, The?
kets are good for any show. I
ai find 4t impossible to come at on
ne, you may use your ticke^ fc
ty show. Secure your ticket an
me out. You will enjoy yoursel
There will be a-Halloween" Part
veg by the Y. W. in the Colleg
apel Saturday night, Oct. 30. .
ost--interesting- program is bein
planned and refreshments will t
lar.ned and rofi'g-.riments?y4H?fe
hi after the' program. Admissio
i centsi Masks and Halloween co:
mes are a feature of the evenTnj
ll are most cordially invited.
H KATRE
WINTER HOME
HEAT
:ial
BEK 3 !
NG ACE"
i ,
rj Katie Boyd
i ever produced. Plepty of
JLetear- Romance and all the
>ng, Adtion Drama.
Iren 15c, Adults 25c
IE'ill
be the first of the BIG
wfcgk. Watch for- our Spce- ?
MEMBER I ITH. J
ff-Mr. Riddick
?^ THE PALMET
hi I Idfbispn
!; The Y. W. mating Inst SunAayv^s
unusually interesting. The proi
,rram was presented by the members]
X~ f tfi'C ^Freshman class;?the leader)
i* being Miss Agnes Williams. Bene-1
1 ict College is unusually proud of i
e her Freshman class. The personnel I
D of. the-claas- ia^onc ol the bctit-ihatI
has ever been found amone our !
r Freshman classes.
* [ All enjoyed the Y. M. meeting,
y JSunday, Oct. 24. The subject was
n discussed: "To what extent am I reft
sponsible for my fallow student?"
1 Som'q ^tVportant points wgry st.ross--!
cel. These made the "members rgaI
1 Uze chat they have influence over
| x I"
some individuals and led them to re|
solve -to strive for better daily conduct.
| ' The reports of the Talladega and
Infills?Munlairi Cuii fore rices will be
given?Sunday nigbf^at . 6:00 o'olock.All
are invited.
s Virginia Bradley, Reporter.
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% H A RDRVILLE NEWS
e
__ Mrsr"Ella Hart accompanied by her
daughter and son-in law, Mrs and
? Prof. H. D. Gregg and Prof. Gordon
e of Orangeburg, S. C. motored here
r Saturday. While here, they were, the
^ guests oT-Mr. and Mrs. P.-S. Thomp4
"son and Mrs. Ellie Palmert
" Mr. S. A. Witfiams attended-~the~
Mt. Carmel "Baptis^ Associatipn the
y past week. He returned here Sun*s
day afternoon, accompanied by Prof.
Z. Townsend, A, B. of Bonbdict Col
lege and Prof, L. E. Daniels of Morr
ris College. They left Sunday morn^-mg-fop-<^luniBTa.'E.
C. . ~
T.ittte Glaney Mae Primus is oh
?he -sick list. Her friends hope' for
>>her"a speedy recovery.
Mr. P. S. Thompson is on the sick
e 4ist- " . .. !'
Mrs. Mattie \f illianis accompanied
e by her two sons spent the week-end
f "witH~her mother in law; "JWrs. S, A.
, Williams, Sr.
The brothers; of "Morgan Lodge
have a?fine?group of?tnen who will
. be iniciated of the third degree in the
K. of P.? ?
The District Grand Deputy of this
?district is appealing'to-his-peopie to
V-eFet- into come orris1*- nf come kind
T that will tnkn rnro r\-f
o ^hey are not able to car.e for themit
selves. .. . ~
n tie is also asking to subcribe for
d- the colored-papers: that he solicits
d for the Savannah Tribune and?the.
>- Ralmetto Leader, two of the most
widely known papers-of the^ State.
I- The many fi'lends-of--Mrs. Lula~B.
it Riley will regret to learn of her illrtr-ndssj?We
pray for her early rreeov-"
ery. She Ts missed from her lodges
>t and Church. . L "
e WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. _
? 1
d One of the most-briiHant affairs of
d the fall season was the thirtieth wedding
anniversary of Mr. an^D Mrs.
's J'ohn Cannon ' which took place on
Monday night, October 25th. at-their
's home-in Waverly." The^house was
S -- ?:-i ?1 '
uvcviaycu HI lailiuuw UUl^"" n's
and ivy That twined the ^ttnrvray l
f with pink roses peeping through the
ie vines which made a beautiful picture.
,r The large folding doors were thrown
i? open.-. At" the front doop. was a gate
-decorated in white and -blue. This
y gate stood closed until the ^vedding
^ "party arrived. - 1 . T'
^ Mrs. A. Porter, the music teacher
? of Benedict College presided at the
>e j piano. Mr. Robert Cannon, a cousin
e I yif the bride and groom rendered a
n ! solo entitled "Promise me."
s~] The piest receivers were: Mdips.
? ..Fumes. Wakefield, Henry Taylor and
Delia 'Clark. Mrs. Lee Ratcliff had
^ charge of the bride's book in whteh
she recorded many guests. At nine
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11| William C
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yrj> Alterations And Rei
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{> ? ?4315 Assembly Street JhJMJ*
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"THE SIMPKINS'
THE LEADING COL
THE TWO
7?PIE
2 Saxophones, -Violiq, Clarinet, B
Music furnished for Balls, F
where Guud, Late, Lively, HighStudio:
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m " i-iiiiJiiu KLajQN^mlif P1J?N
?p * Lejtoy Simpkins, Manager,
? 7: * ' Ben Gari
^ i j Addraas all mail to LeRoy Sfrmpk
TO LEADER * .
TNOV, go
o'cluih Mian rorlftiT sounded fhe wed|ding
march. First eame the guest,
receiver*: J^Me sdames Wakefield, Tay-tor
ant! Clark. Thfcii came Mrs. Kutcliflf
with the bride's book. Then came
the little gate openers: Little Misses
Ernestine Gettys and Bernice Paul
dressed in- 4ovely ^dnk -and blue m?liene
and crepe de chine dresses with
maliene bows. They took~their stand
on each side of the gate. Next came
the candle bearers; Masters .Tames
and Hildreth Hopkins which atgod on
tho ineide 9$
the beautiful "maida-of honbi?dr^ssetl'
rirrlovgly blue tafTeta and georgette^
with0large maliene bows, u?>on their
heads. They were as follows: Mrs,]
Annie Rawls, Mjss Alberta Hicks,
Mis Ruth Bynum and Stiss Laura
By num.
?Fbllfljyihg'-these came the beautiiul
bride maids dressed in lovely geor-1
gette and satin carrying" large bouquets
of beautiful flowers. They were
Mrs. Florence Brown,. Mrs. XL T3radloy^
Mrs. Emnm^Tavlor. Mrs. Ida
[ Gilmore of Rock Hifl, Mrs. Ida Caldwell
of Rock' Hill and Mrs. Bertha
Calhoun.
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; The matron of honor came noat
[ Miss Margrette Rhodes wearing? a
loyely dress of pale pink georgette
trimmed-in -rose bud? and -diamondduds.
?' Mrs. AtMfr--flopkihs,rns dmVie" 6f
honor came next wearing a lovely
<Iress of yellow georgette with jet
rimmrng. She carried a lovely hou-1
"qnet yellow roses. ?J
Then the little flower girls came
beautifully dressed. They were lit
tic Tkrrothy J offers and "little Annie
'Raul wearing Maline, dresses of pink
and blue. They carried baskets of
flowers that strewed the pathway for
the' hride. The bride came next with
her brother Mr. Hampton Bynum.
She wore a lovely dreky Of*, flesh
colored georgette trimmed with pearls
and diamond study "She carried a
large bouquet of pink, and yellow ros-j
es which were the gift of Mrs. Mag
was met at the archway by her hus- j
.band and Mr. Henry?Taylor?acting!
as best man. Rev. N. S. Smith pas-j
tor of Wesley M. -Er church read the]
matrimony which the bride and groom
-piijny..(i tinmn^p. thpgo thirty years!
have only seemed as ten
Thov received Jnnnv Koanliftil on,) ;
seful gifts.' . : . / J
\-The otit of town guests- that.at
'ended the wedding were: Mrs. Ida
GTImoie of Rock ITill wife of the Rev.
Gilmore anH Mrs. Ida Caldwell of
Rock Hill. ? - '7T
}~ There^ \ve|-e^nearly a hundred guests^
Mr. and Mrs. /John Cannon -wish
Ito thank their niany friends for their
; presence at their anniversary and for
| the lovely gifts.
, -
1N- M EM OR IA M
In loving memory of our darling
Julius Lucius who departed this life
October-29th, 1925.
I t&n'i say, l win not say.
With a cherry smile and a wave of
He has wandered into an unknown
land.' '.
A loving mother and aunt,
Mrs. Artis Ryan
Mrs.. Bessie Thompson.
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LXTS1 I/MORI AM
In sad and lovine- mpmnw nf n
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beloved husband and father^ Rev. C..
W. Dunlap, who' departed this life,
October 30, 1922.
October is again bere,
The saddest to hie of all t.he year.
(Sod-called mv Hailing hnshnnd nw?v
Just four years ago today.
He is fresh in my memory) * ; ' -"
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iass Violin, Drums, Piano and Cornet, i
'afties, Dances and "fOT Any Occasion J |
* St. Hours ST to f? P. M.
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Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager,
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ins, 1482 LjjicohrSt., Columbia, S. C. t
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LORED f AfRTDtlX
As the- morning ho was dying-,
L Ollercjf a -prayer and to Cod I cried:!
f Please let him stay,- ' 1
!it out another day"
[But Cod knew bgst, ;
i And took the duyling one in heaven.;,
to rest. 1 ?-..t . ; 1
. SIn??o + ik-i ? *- "? - * *' 1
.no; imiiir *rmy~? iravc Ttrrgot- ^
ten, * - '\\
~But never shall he be aR.PSfig as life ,
and memory last: ' ' '' ' ... ? j
I \\ill remember thee.
jt\s in life, I-loved-dear'ly in deartftr~
rrrrs- ft i devoted wife. *' 7 ;r "~?
; .7 ~EIIa~DunlLap- .
The .flowers wo laid-upon your grave
Have 'withered and?decayed
But 'the love thj^i we,have T6f-^ou7"
| Will never fade away. . _
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llis Purpose on Karth: The l>e:qh and
of-the. Holy Ghost; The Church; -The
The History" oT the U<>man?Kmpn*e~"th
Roman Decline .mil itm
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iow \vu "miss you dear, d<fear father, r
\liss you more than words}; can tell:
iVe are glad that every year brings , '
us nearer you to dwell. " T r_
four life seems new today.
Is if you just passed away, * *
A'e hope some day to meet you ~ 4
\t jlie beautiful" gdlUHn gUlC. "
iVe" loved you, but JestisY loved you
- best* '7^' r_ - ,-t??
\nd took' vou wtth hirp? ..?? _
? " Ills children.
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TORY OF-THt5 NEGRO. ,1
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