The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, November 13, 1926.
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;; ^?Locals Am
< > Attorney N. F. Frederick spent
?-^-Friday in Charlotte, N. C., on pro_
~ fesslo'nal business.
miss Mabel Thompson leTf" the
city last Tuesday for Clearwater, Fla.
where she wijl spend the winter with
her sister. .
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Dr. B. A. Everett left - Thursday,
?for his formed homopBallag. fproH
He goes oh a sad mission, the"burial
of hia-mother. . ? ~
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MisS E. E. Williams, one of tho
popular teachers in the Columbia system
spent tHe week end in Newberry
-?-?with her parents and friends. :
Mr. h Mcr.rpw|
Ua., Secretary, Colored Work Depart
ment? of the National Council of the
Y. M. C. A., was a visitor in the city
' Wednesday.~ He was here in the lirl
terest of his work. V.
Dr. R. S. WillTihamv-BroBidoht ofthe
State. Colored College spent Wod
nesday tin = the cityv-r>Dr: Wilkinsnncame
here to meet* the State Budget
Commission in the interest of his
^?school; .
??1.1 M"- Alma E. Denley has returned
to the citv after a two weeks' visit I
to Darlington? -to._aUcudJafir mother.
who wa^ confined to bed: We aire
glad to learn that she ia much im.
? proved. ????? "
, Mrs. Ida Bwing of Springfield, O.,
.?spending a few days with her sister^Mrs.
Geo. Hutchinson, 120t'Vine
/i&reet. Mrs. Ewing "was (called to
^hlis state/on account' of the death
/ of her brother Rev. J. K. Sims.
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"- Mr. and Mrs, Geo.--Hutehnson; 1201Pine
street are at home after a few
days spent in Winnsboro where theywere
called on account of the death
J. K. Sims, who passed away last Fri
day afternoon, after an illness of several
months.
,Mt. John Benson, Mrs. Bessie M.
Tucker, lVIiss Maria Tucker and Miss
? , i^etnard Harrison motored to Au_>
gusta,?Go., loot Sunday -and?spentr
the day^ They report a _y?cy. pleasant
trip. Dr. and Mrs. Coe and fam .
"* *" ily made it very pleasant for them
while there. t)r. and Mrs. Coe have
a beautiful home with every comfort.
lar meeting Monday afternoon, Nov.
15th, 1926, at 4 o'clock. Business of
U importance. ~ r' ?J
: MBS r. n T.ffWTTT., n
MISS HELEN REDDICK, ^Sec.
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. on Monday evening, jsov. a, iyzu,
Mr. and'Mrs. Henry Washington en.
tertained at their residence. Cards
and dancing being the principal amiiRPirumta.
Mr. John -Walay toan
at the piano. Mrs. Bessie Washing,
ton sang, "Alway^ an^ Remember."
The table in the dining room was
beautifully decorated. The color
scheme being red and purple. The
menu- consisted of chicken salad,
sandwiches, cheese, saltines, pickles,
peanuts, pv^nch and after dinner minta
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Af.!
thur Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George
.Bell,'Mr. and Mrs. Frahk Taylor, Mr.
- -~dnd Mrs. Arthur.Helper, Mr. ahd MirsTj
<-1? Messrs. ^Haynes Jackson and Alfred
.y' .. Stuart. As the clock chimed 12 o'_
_ clock, a special bus arriy^d and car"'
- ried the Jolly ~bunch t^tKeiF^various
' *?# ? ||^ a i
?? CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
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Mrs. Lexie Scott" entertained quite"
a number of little folks last Friday
afternoon?Nov." 5th, in honor of the
6th birthday of her daughter Margar^
et Vivian. The house was decorated
in the color scneme ot wnite ana pinK.
After numerous games, the guests
were invited into the dining room
where ice3 and sweets were served
by Mrs. L. Scott and Mrs. W. P. Pet!
rson. ? / .
NOTICE.
The Ehiilie D. Martin Woman's
Chtiatlqn Unkvi wilhmeet 1127 Page
St., hixt.; Tuesday afternoon at 4:30
b'clo&$NW.' tf6;.192<l * All are asked
to be present.
MRS. H. L. HAWKINS, Pres., _
HytS H A SIMS, Ser'y , ?
' ~~~ ' NOTICE. !
" '. Coming Nov 24?Two Ghostg in
White?A farce, by the Junior Mis.
sionary Society of Bethel church.
after the program.
_ ^ ~ NOTICE. --- ,
.' 'All members of Queen Esther, Chap
v ter No. 1, O. E. S. are earnestly re
nimofoH +o r>re?;e?it at their recru n
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d Personals :j
^-j. NOTICE}. '
At QUI* Vl.~ T>-J
T VI VU?)' . nw
Star Boys Social and Athletic Clul?,
it was-decided - that we would give
an Introductory Recital and-the-fok
lowing were ^appointed as a commit
lee: J.-'Uruce Thompson, Chairman,
| Robert E. Bradley, Elijah Love, Rol
lin Green, Jdoyd Hughes, Theodore
OUlOiit 0. H. lUlldt^k,,and Earl Shel
ton: The date will be annunqed in
the next issue of The Leaden
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CARD OF THANKS
We thus mak? a most ieeble ef..
fort tu thank our many Inencl3 for
their numerous kindnesses shown us
during-the hrief ilinon. nnd rtnnth nf
our daughter and sister, LucileNever
before had we realized that
friends?could?be-such^friends. May
tire "glow of these "friendships grow'
brighter as the sands of life run low.
We further wish to turn special
_thanks-Lo__Uie. undertakers,^ Johnson,
Bradley and Morris, for their delicate
and very- efficient service reader
cd on this occasion. , .
| ana family enrY ^ Montfelt^
| THE NEW CENTURY CLUB,
agreeably entertained at the resi,,
denee of Mrs. J. Euban^g Ttnll- pnll
was heard after which the unfinished
business of the Club was gone into.
' The members continued their interest
in the sewing feature of the evening
which was instructively supervised.
Cards> were enjoyed for an hour,
which resulted in prizes being award
ed to Mrs. E. P. Rhue, a handsome
table runnel:, as first prize; Mrs. P.
T.?Hipp,~an~aTtTstc vanty bowl qs
consolation and Mrs. W. E. Browh,
an attractive basket as booby: An
appetizing salad course with cocoa
-was - sorvcdi .
THE "PALS" ENTERTAIN. '
(By Boulware.) ? 7-"*
The Pals gave an elaborate affair
last Fr-idav evening- at -the Odd Fel
lows' Casino. _ The_dance_ lasted from
9 until 2 a. m. The hail was beau
tifully decorated. Many merry mak
ers were present. Alusic-- was fur .
plensing to all.
Messrs. Jackson and Wilson put
forth" strenous efforts^ in succeeding
in this event. A picture was made
of the gathering by Mr. Roberts, the
photographer. " .
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THE Y. M. CT A. OF ALLEN
UNIVERSITY
We are still moving forward. The
Y. M. C?A. of Allen University is in
the best* form'since '1919??Under the
leadership nf My R 1? i-.tinn.
"Y"_is acquiring those things which
all good "Y's" possess. This term
\ye have, arecord-breaking--member
ship * composed of the best elements
6f the University. Enthusiastic
-young men with high ideas nad with
vision out of the ordinary.
We cordially invite the young men
of the citjrttrcome 1n and participate
-with us. grow 3:30 id 4:14, every
Sunday afternoon, we have -discus^
-aioae-en the leading problems of the
day.?If?you- want, to become"H{r~"
qua in ted wth the various discussions
of all times, Allen's "Y" is the place
to do so. .
On the 25th of this month, the
Y. M. C. A. of. Allen Universitjr^witt
celebrate its Annual Banquet in the
University's dining hall from 8:30
to 11:30. This being Thanksgiving
Day, and also the day of one of the
greatest games of the season Allen
vs. State College. We have arranged
to.entertain the people of the city and
those out of the city by giving what
is known to us as the Y. M. C. A.
AnhUal Banquet. We are extending
to you a cordial invitation. Come
out and enjoy .a wholesome evening
with us. Come and enjoy a gratify^
ing program as well as a soothing
supper. Music .will be furnished by
lllU, COlU&tt. "? * 1 '
, . Tickets- are now on sale at the
Regal Drugstore.^ Those of you
out of the city desirous to come, send
to Sir. B. F. Gibson, Allen University
Columbia, S. C., for tickets. Admis
r?icn Single 75c. Couple $.15(hi^ _
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? A CORRECTION.
Irl last week's issue of The Leader
it wa8 stated that the Christian
Home Burial Adi Society- donated to
tne ouoorainate loage z>i,uuu. it
should have been $100. It was a ty_
pographical error riiade by the linor
ty pe operator. Their sessions wero
hold JJctoEer.22. _2ijand 21 and was
quite a success from evsxy angle. .L
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"OTIIER WOMEN^?rnrSBANt^^
Feature Picture Coming to the Royal
-Theatre. ? ?
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"Thou shalt not covpt thy:m?4gh \
bar's wife," says the ninth'command.
menW?: ' t
";TfF? t^arner-BrOft.1 production of t
: "Other Women's Husbands," featurTing
Marie Prevost, MonteJJlue, Phyl ]
TITS. Haver and Huntley Gordon, the i
: theme deals not only with the smash ]
ins to smithereens of this command, j
orient by the debonair Huntley, but
Willi till! grinding .to tine powder of its
reverse, "Thou shalt not cvoet thy
neighbor's husband," by Phyllis1 Ha?r^
i ver. * '. ]
With Marie Prevost as the coveted \
; wife", and Monte Blue as the coveted
husljand, Erie Kenton, director, has 1
? very inletujling mrlmigll' 6? E&ther "
heroic proportions on his hand. Be
. I"g-an expert sinrn big rinyn ]
I on all type3 of geometric figures and j
their treatment, Mr. Kenton i? said j
I to have mide a most effective onswer .to
the .question. What should be the _
l fate of the man who not. only covets
his neighbor's and friend's wife, but
j-flt.tpmptg by process of law to re ~~ ~
nine accomplice who "not only covets
her neighbors"husband but uses all ,
her guile and personable" ' feminine _
jcharms~to lead him astray?
"Other Women's . Husbands" is
. coming to the Royal Theatre, Nnvem
ber IBth, One Day .QnlyjHttauai Ad ?
mission. " NOTICE
"" Every member and friend of Lin
" coin Memorial Association is request. '
led to -attend a'special meeting-Mon ~
j day Nov. 15th at Bethel A. M. E. 1
: Church at 8:00 P. M. sharp,
f* The purpose of the meeting ic to _
'"complete arrangement for - the an
j nual celebration Jan 1,-^1927. If it
i.ba ji-succccss, we-mafce?it, and if it'J
be a failure we are credit the same.
So come out and bring a friend.
N.?B?-?Ba~on liinc.
Col- w w prPn -J
Capt. L. W. Hills,^Sec. j
'^lartin- & Timrrnrarr -i
ElectricaT Contractors ]
LICENSED AND BUNDED
- Phones $723?8854-^
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- Liolurrvbia, St C:.
???cj?raw?w?p??
| Royal 1
| . "GOOD PICTURES'
| Thursday, No\
I "OTI
' . WQM
? With Monte Blue, Huntley Go
l-N-O^FE-Yourl
I be perfect^?BUI
I women's husband:
J ALSO the first chapter of 4"
Jj e3t of sfl telephone mysjterret
"t- - you'll never ring oTt until th
episode* - 1 .
I . Usuar Admiss
| William O
j| IMcrchan
Suits Made 1
jl *- ^ Alterations And Repj
I V. ^LEANING AN
Tji ? Phone
: |{? 1315 Assembly Street
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| "THE SIMPKINS' J
! THE LEADING COIX
I! - THE. TWO (
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x 2 Saxophones, Violin, Clnrinet, Bn;
Music furnished for Balls, Pa
g where Good, ITnte,. I.ivply, Hijjh-C
* e ' v Studio: 1323 Assemhly
TELEPHONE
i | -?PRICES REASONABLE. !
g I.eRoy Simpkins, Manager,
Ben Oarrfi
j| Add i ess all mail to LeRoy Simpkii
TO LEADER -/
* SIDNEY PARK Slit A LLY.
We.^thg Pastor and Officers..of Sid
ley Park C. M.,E. church desire to
hartk the very generous public for!
ts fine hgfp in QUE, recent fta,Hy". "and
t is our honor to make the following
eport of the amount raised, and how
he same waB expended" i_i
Total amount Raised:
[>. P. Starks' Diviiori =~ $6(32.89
?. J. Morris' Division 055.27
3. B. Boozer's Division 032.04
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i. \y. urunson sDivision 554.84
- Total Raised : ! $2,50(3.04
^Ejipfehded- .follows- -.3 Aro
the "Board of Stewards:
For General Funds : * $900.00.
For Pastor's Salary v "200.00
Total - gijnnnfl
r0 the Boqr<J of Trirat^f
ro pay Banict-Note $550.00
For furnishing paronag6~^~~ 400.W
For coal 58.00
For miscellaneous bills- ~ 392^04
Total' $1,406.04
ISAAC FRIDAY. Chairman." '
Board ol Stewards.
D. R. STARKS, Charman"
Board??4-T-rustees, ??
:Rcv.) SAM B. WALLACE, Pastor.
FORMAL OPENING OF BOOKER
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL
-'--The1 -Torrrral opening;''- of v: Booker"
Washington Heights school took
[)lace Tuesday night November' 2nd.
attendance was-not as large as was
expected. . j. ? ' ?*
?An intorci ting program was carried
jut including song?~by thq Glee Club
and. short talks-by1 .patrons of the
school to the'-comnlunity.
"Prof. Alcorn the- Principal of the
Hyatt Park school and Mr. Price, the
iliairman oL th?~ Board of?Trustees
were present and gave helpful , ad",
hesses. Mr. Price told-of-thc-dcterr
ninafciontke Board"had for ometime
af giving to the community a school
in which the work couid be adequate >
ly done and of their satifaetion. with
he manner in which the teachers and
patrons- had gPiiiTabout securing the"
lancf oh which the building was to be
placed. - - ~
Anyone "who- has visited the school
will see- that the Board has really
mrriect out its determination for at
Booker Washington Heights stands
rheatre |
' IS OlR MOTTO H
r. 18th Special j
EN>S.--^-l
rdonandMARIE PREVOST ?
husband may not |
r look at other |
5. : 1?~:Jf
Strings Of itee),"fhe gieat- p
3. Ring in on this line. and?
le last of every-hair rajsirg.
iota 10 & 20c |
rughman
it Tailor r ' * X
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o Measure Ijl
tiring Neatly Done - . ? ?
D PRESSINC
3589 $
Columbia, S. C. ^
i"X"X?*x,x?X'tX"Xt>X"X"X"X??x?-'
3ntert ainers"
IREO ORCHESTRA IN ? 1
1AR0LINAS. !
:es?7
IS Violin,Drum*, Piano and Comet. *
rties, Dances and for any Occasion J
lass Music is desired
.St, HoursJl.tn ft P M. i
IS 9T7.T? 4756. 5
SATISFACTION CUARANTFID 6
Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, n
is, 1432 Lincolrl St., Columbia, S. C. \
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; #u.fijrn ',,-rVi
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ofie of the best rural schools in South ii
-Carolina; a iiToiluni iraHrlwr'crmtTtrn??
ing eight cfass rooms and a beautiful -tl
auditorium. -- .. . . c
Ajt the opening an automobile con
M-n-rH ?t: 1' :
I uc^uii iiuuui ryiA WUfiVS .
L-Umo lo its close"; '."$251.71 was raised. "J
UNION Til A Nh SfjJXINC__SlOi !
- VICES AT AIXEN LNIV.
Benedict College will hoW- join1, ly,
Lw|lh Allfcil_J-.'ii h cr.si'ty Thank-uii ii;g r
Nov.? 115th, at ii>m rr.ystr '1 he puMic
gorctinlly^TnvHrH?tn ttttTiTI. "l K.?r
program follows: ' T
Processional?"Come, ye thahkfui
people, come."
'A c"all to worship (.Ilymns ol' the
Chrlutimi lwlo.) , ' - 1?-**
i Ily'ftlll "The . Negro"N'ai.ional An
them." ^ '
t Invoeatioiv^-I'rayer *o? ThuBksg'iy.
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; Tin: c atix iiism oi Tit
4 ? : liy It. Alexander
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Office I'hum:?.n U7 ...??
IQOfi WASHINGTON ST..
Pincknev's Sanit:
BEST EQUIPPED f\? TTTT
V y fob voy
Science; JmtCiDii ;uid li^vciL^ncin--i-4d-,vi
Ills P.iirixisc on Kai il.- I l ..., . i
I he -Hjstory of*the Rohhiu iTiiij'ire it
Roman Decline- on.! ; hj .-i
?amc-enuro h ttWlef'- tfo-"Hi;K --H jj11 1 ' H-ir**
... ThTs ia Lold-Jn. ll-.e Ihn4;
ari'd at The Ilainilturf.lh.ok' Sto:>- in ?
address is Chester, S. C'., Box 2o! at the
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11 0 T5 resenptien
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lElvgryjthing carried in a I
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jjl what vqu Want^-B
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Cleaning Watches,. Jewels,^
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. 1125 Washington Street
3rd Poor HacTi of <Jaro
PJtlCES AND EXPERT W
PINCKNEY'S FU
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OF SOUTH CAROL
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?Alien L-iivtrsity ? Choral?
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,'i ;i;iMh -;;i\ ing PiDrlainnfinp. ... ...
Syltfpti .-Hymns.
I' the Christian Life.
' i-'iiii ram. ;?? .
Mi .C . t I , 1?? ?- ^cjtn<>:'~
llif Kevcrend George A.
" ( i.arh.n.. O:?It.1 C. ?- ~ ?
< hnnt^- 'I i e lAYdV. Prayer.
Gltyt'H'i lor ^hariiy.- ' : * ~ ^ '
lloxr h-Vy. . -
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npTori Avenue i
WBIA, S. C. "T
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in Leather, Shoe 1 {
saddles, Etc. 'h
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^laiuiSjjrings, each $1.00 ? ig1
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-* Columbia, S. C. T,
lina Bank Builo'irg " jCj
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SENSED LMBALMLR ;
INA & GEORGIA
runeral Cars and Funera
?, Equipment?r ? 1^ .
As Good as the Best ?And,
Better than the Rest '
? And Prices Less
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Residence Phuin;-77t?3 "
( Ol I MRtA. S. C.
try Barber Shop!r-TTY
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