The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, November 20, 1926.
jj. "~^ Locals Anc
,.v . If you love to read me, you ought
?love to pay for me.?r?
Subscribers! Answer to your names
for ,we are calling the roll.,
Mrs. Mary Marshall spent ten
days in Washington and Baltimore
with relatives. ^ ?:
The PflT nftn Tnn.i. j Thor |
you have disappointed -tne, yet will
I continue, to serve you.
' Prof. Stahvorth, one of-Booker T.
Washington High School teachers
~ spent the week end in Augusta, Ga.t
v with relatives and fritends.
<\ Mrs. M. M. Nance and little son
k / Maceo of 2128 Gervais street i8 in .
* di^posed t^lIS week. *W?hope -that
they will soon be well again.
Miss Wilhamae?Young, one of
Beaker* Washington High?school '
teacners ana little iwelyn Jones spent
the weel(*end at her home, Winnspleasant
stay indeed.
"r - --r?" ' Mfr~SamueI
Jackson, formerly of
Columbia but now -of Atlantic City,
N. J., returned to his home in At_Jal}tjc
City last Satnrdny a "ilP^asan't
stay with relatives ant*
. i?*iend8_iri .^Columbia and Eastover.
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: $rs.P. J. Corley, of 1212 Pine St.,
J has spent a pleasant summer with
^r'cnc^s aa^ relatives in Washington.
I -D. C.j Philadelphia and AUantic City
?Sbtt, will return liunie. in'a few dflya. "
Friends'and relatives regrpt. hpr Ipav
inf-.
Mrs. H. A. Washington, wife of
Dr. H. A. Washington, presiding oxer. _
??the?Winston Salem?District of OTe""
Nprth Carolina Conference, also a
cousin of Mrs. A. M. 'Garrett, is
spending a few weeks with her sister
Mirs. Margaret AnHorsnp of
Washington Heights.
I Mr. "and- Mrs. Willie J. Amaker,
formerly of Columbia, but now of
New York City, ?sp'ent a short while
inrjtfie ?_city with Mrs. Amaker's
mother. -Mrs. A maker Was before
her -marriage, Misg Lizzie Richard.
son. They left Tuesday for New
York City their home.
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Mrsv Amelia Richardson and son
Mr. J. P. Richardson^ accompanied by
.Mr. Elliot" Tyler of Cope, S~ u,, were"
i?in the-city for a few hours Wednea
I 'day morning, visiting her daughter
Miss Alphrasa Richardson, who is a
student at Allen University and' her
brother MY. J?. P. Pompey and family
The mother of Rev. A. W. Timmons
' once pastor of Bethel church ^olum
bia, S. C., died in Jacksonville, Fla.,
Monday afternoon and was_ funeral,
ized " there" "Wednesday-afternoon?ofthis
vtpek. -The intelligence was
L?wired grof.'lj Ai Hawkins, a friend"1
class .leader, t" ; ^ '
M'isg Lucy ?. Williams formerly
a teacher in the -^Lake-City. Graded
school, Lake City,* S. C., arrived in
the city Friday eyenlng. She is now
the teacher of the Fifth grade at
Boo&er Washington High school. The "
Palmetto Leader welcomes Mi^s WH_
liama and hopoo that her woiK.lnJiU'
will be just a successful as that in
Lake City.
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Mrs. Mary H.ampton, alter spending
the summer with her daughters and
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and New York City, returhed f0 the
city yesterday. While in Princeton,
Mrs; Hampton visited the Sesqui_
Centennial at Philadelphia, where
she. also has relatives and friends;
Her son, Mr. Geo. H. Hampton, mana.
ger of The Leader and her grand son
. Mr. James McClintic were all smiles
when she arrived. -"
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means to thank our
many friends for their kindnesses and
?for, their flgral offerings at thedepar:
ture of our mother Mrs. Mariah Tifnp j
tofi. we especially thank the pastor j
qf Jone3 Chapel church, Rev. .A. E.
Lomax for his sympathetic and eri .
couraging words. - ???
MRS. LUVENIA TREZEVANT, i
and the Timpton family.
LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG "PAG
. EANT *)F FASHIONS, HEALTH
AN? BEAUTY. THE GREAT.
UOT EVfiVT m? THR REASON.
?_ A Biff Thanksgiving affair to be
stagedunder the auspices of the C'o-1
lutnbla branch of the Lucy Laney Jyea
gue of New York City, Tuesday,
December 7, 1926, at the Royal theax
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1 Personals
MI?M?OI>HOOMMIIHO?
MR. CHAS.C. DAVIS,
President of the Lucy Laney League
West 133rd Street,
New Ynrtr PU..
?'-a? _.m ? i i ' .
t FAIRWOLD NOTES.
'We wish to thank Dr. Sims, t.h?
veterinary ftr hi l inlii11"!
to Us. . We ha<La very sick tow last
week, and* thmfya^e was hopelessly
ilk. Cnlled. Dri Sirfeg and he came to
us at once and saVed Bossie. He
made the second visit the next morn
ing. When he was asked -far?his
bil}, he said, that he <had no bill. His
services were rendered free to the
institution. So in behalf of the in.
matesT trustees and workers I thank
him very murh fnr *hi? not 0f char,
ity. , ..
E^hel S. Martin, Supt^
CEyRCEE ENTRE NOUS.
"Le Cercle Entre Nous" were the
guests of Miss Lillian Watts, at her
1VIIVVTII1C, * M., V^V. J. OilU
left her homo to live in Virginia with
hor doughtcr and- sort in daw- about
17 year3 ago. She had been a suf_
ferer for about; one year, but bore
Tier afflictions with Christian fortitude.
She was one among the first
members of 1st Calvary Baptist
church, while at home. Those who
knew her remember the many deeds
of kindness she did while there.
She was buried Oct. 22nd, 1926
from St. Paul" Memorial Chapel, a .
mid a host of sorrowing friends. She
was loved by old and young.
Her grave was covered with the
most beautiful flowers.
The services were conducted hy
Archdeacon James S. Russell, assist.
wrne on-ruiasici street, on Wednes"
day evening Noyemher-olfrventh. The
first half houi^ was devoted" to hnsi
nesa of theCluh- The hliflinfua wag
followed by an interesting review
in the reading of -French and the
translation into _ English. AfUu~ttTg
assignment of the lessoptht evening
waB given t0 whist. First prize be
ing aiWarded Miss Ruth Butler. The
charming hostess then served a
tempting and delicious salad course
which heightened the rvf
the meeting. THE
NEW CENTURY CLUB.
Mrs. F. T. Hipp wag the pleasing
hostess to the' "New dentury Glub,
Tuesday ^evening aL fivip
Unfinished business of the last
meeting was first discussed with in.
teresting plans outlined for ,the en.
suing meetings. At the conclusion
of -the business, cards were fraturcdi
The successful players were awarded
unusually beoutiful gifts, namely Hie"
first and consolation to Mesdames N.
A. Jenkins and C. E. Stephenson "re.
spectively, artistically designed bou
doir pillows. Mrs. M. G. Dickson re
eeived u~pretty bud vase as Booby. A
tasty- salad course with punch was
served. . ?. ?
A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS.
2206 Senate Street,
Columbia, S. C,,. Nov. 16, 19&k
uear santa Claua:
You know its -nearing Christmas
and I just thought "I'd- send you a lit",
tie missive to inform'younot to forget
me. <r? . I
have been a good little girl, as
mamma says I have, so please don't
pass my house by, just stop and leave
a few things that _ sweet girls like
to have, a doll, carriage and a doll
wTlh eyes of bTueT some apples, or
anges, nuts and candy t<5o.
Bye, bye Santa*??? ----
-Ptcysg answer fhfo ' Cnr4atmaa-<>ve:
Little Bertha Mae Goggins.
URr-AND MRS. J. A. TUCKER
ENTERTAIN^
On last Friday evening, Nov. 12,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tucker enterfnin
ed at their residence 2130 f?prvni<
street in honor_of Mr. Samuel Jaok
formerly of CijJuillllia bUt ftOW of
Atlantic City, N. J.
The evening was very pleasantly
spent at cards with beautiful music
on piano and violin.
The following guests were present
who report a jolly good time: Mr.
Saniuieh Jackson# Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Nance,
Mr; M. Nance, Mr. Nathan Dixon,
Mr. Brady Oimy,?Miss ' Lethard F.
Harrison, Mrs. Louise Gary, Mr. John
W. Benson, Mr. Eddie Niles, Mr. Eu,
gene, Simpkins, Mr. Jake " EUbanlcs,
Mr/ Edgar Chappelle. Delicious refreshments
were . served.
MRS. LAURA ROBINSON FORMER
COLUMBIAN PASSES IN LAW.
RENCEVILLE, VA, ??
Mrs. Laura Rpbinson, formerly a
resident of Coli^mbla. died in- Law
yAr\n/nrilln \7 O Artf <OAf Vi 1 AO/? OU ?
* THE PALME*
' eri hy bin cnnT^Av A loin Pif.nll
Sleep cn dear npother, we shall meet i
I you M the^C'ceat l^yohd.
. Pauline Robinson -Wateon, - ? ?
daughter,
Alex. E. Watson," son in law,
<7lylami S. Watson, grand Son.
- NOTICE.
Every, member^und -fr iond -of Lin ?
coin Memorial AsMjuiHlloTrfsnreqrmt?^
ed to attend a special meeting, Fr[
day, November 2Gth, at Bethel-Ar
M. E. church at 8:00 JpIVm., sharp.
Tba .pu'ipoiH' of tin1 uii'V^illtf IS tb
xoTFTpIete arrangement? ?r tho ?>*?
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nual celebration Jan. 1#1927. If it
ho TV su^f",n "?nV"' "'id 'f U
be a failure we arc credited the
i same. So come out ?and bring a
I friend,
N. B.?Be on-time.
Col. W? H. Co'ultry, Pres.,
Capt L. W. Hill, Sec.
. _ We now have on our dispensation
-for-now members^nt a'very low price
$1.50 with application and threevouchers.
Meet .us at our Thanks
1 giving?Celebration at Odd Fellows7Casing,
Assembly St., the 25th of
I November, from 9 p. m. to 1 ai
ELITE LITERARY SOCIAL CLUB,
L F- BlnVelpy, PrQB ?_?
iu, a. Kopinson, sec'y !
- "COMBAT" A l ALfaOF- LOVE TO
BE SPECIAL FEATURE AT-THF '
ROYAL THfcATkfe?THURSDAY |
THANKSGIVING DAY.
All thd poetry and drama of the
- lumber camp?in other?words, all
the Softness and all thn nf
the lumberjack, have been.* nut into
, "Cuiubul," the \JruyersarriJ(?weF~sfer
ring lloiise Peters, which will appear
on the screen at the; Royal Theatre,
Thursday, day and night, Thanksgiv,
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Moments r5nge from deadly fights
Ao love. From fierce combat, from
hate to rivalry in affairs of love, both
carried on, by the way, in the lum
. bf?rjn"k'c ""rn rnfT't Vl'i'"
House Peters is ' the center of all
- action:?He plays if~Toughneck role,
-a sort of character in which he stands
alone above all other screen stars."
He is pre-eminently .fitted for this
sort of characterisation with* his im_
J "mense well formed body, his hand
1 Royal
f y A LL STAR
MONDAYNEAL
HART in "LE
'? Comady ?
I WfiM^NI
EILEEN SEDQEWICK in "
J THURSDAY
1 "THE-CI
| With HO JSE PETER
| FRIDAY and
"t?JACK MOXIE in "JHE E
?4j A liuwllng goocl comedy,1J
| AN ALL STAR BILL THA
| USUAL ADMISSIOI
' MAKHY PL.
| William C
A ? ~ - Merchai
j; Suits Ml aide
f{ Alteratipjnar And Rep
]: ~7 ; CttAtiiNGTA]
. _j . Phong
y 1315 Assembly Street
J7 "THE SIMPKINS*
the leading col
THE TWO
4??? 7?PIE
! * 2 Saxophones. Violin. Clarinet. Bi
Music furnished for Balls, P
* where Good, Late, Lively, Hijfh-I
Studio: 132.1 Assembly
3 TPLEPHON
I I PRICES REASONABLE.
... ] LeKoy Sinipkins,-Manager,
j Address nil mail tn I ..Pny ri-yU
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gome features and his charming- pcr~~
soriatity, ? nwr.
Another pef^on well cast as a con
the small leading lady whose delicate
wistfulness is opposed to Peters'
rugged strength.
The picture is admirably directed
by - Lynn Reynolds; and has an ex
ceuent supporting cast. The' work
a gang ?f liimber poacharji, ami Wat
ter Mcurali, as the weakling; aspirant
fur the superintendcihcy,. is well d>.np.
One of the. most spectacular for
PS^?ftrpg over nynpwi,.' tU
most pi^mTRenf-herth tTf_being the
climax of thg picture. This sequence
jp well Hnne?and is jammed with
j even" more "thrills" than the earlier
' pa# of the picture, which seems- to
Ee as exciting as mortal man can
make it.
Excellent support is furnished by
C. E. Anderson, Chrales Mailes,
Steve Clementa. amL Howard Trues,
dell. - " ....
COME ONE. COME AM, TO ZIOX
BAPTIST" CHURCH MONDAY
NIGHT NOV. 22
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To the-Bridal "Content. "These" little
Brides and" grooms are from different
parts of the city. There are eight
little brides, out of these eight, who
will get the 17 ineh lirnw'w
I ha one thnt bi-inRg* in the liiglnial"
tmcunt over $10.00 will get first prize
he brown skin baby; followed by
vecond,-a itjrc-ftottar go~7?T piece, third
x two dollar and a half gold piece?TTelp
these little br.Mes .out by get
Jng a ticket from them. All the
contestants-are t? go over $mnn tn
?rr'<?tb*\ prizes. , .
Admiaaion lOo.
- * - '??\v HITE, Pa slur:
/.. IN J^EMORIAM. *
In lovirtfc. nttpmory^xrf' my darjing
husband, father, son nnH hither, LtWaison,
who departed this life
November 21stf 1925 at Philadelphia,
Pa.
Dearest, precious husband, it's,one
long year since., you departed this
Hfe, but one year-seems jike eternity
to me. Oh! how I misg ymi nn mnr.
tnl tnn?i? on.)
? ?nu uuu mum; can com,
fort me in my loneliness and sorrow.
Days of -sadness still come l>ver me,
secret tears do often flow, memory
you died one year ago.
theatre
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 5
Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, ?
IsflliTXeader.
ins, 1432 Lincoln St., Columbia, S. C. t
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j A devoted wife, Mrs. Minnie Watson!
AWV n.,?i ii.??l-?rr-i" J I
I , \jni Liauuie, wny aiu you leave us i
fatherless, end sad? We remember j
trow you used to embrace us. HoyJ
we. miss you dear Pad. JIow we love j
y.Q.U dear. Dad. One year, today will:
never be forgotten though- you are
Lir awayfrom us. We try to forget
it; but oh! how fresh it is on our
little memory. .. . .. . *
?YeuF-4ov4?g: -chHdren,
p- Eva-fh- Watson'.- 12 years"t)fd~ ~ ^
L. Willie Mae Watson, 7~years old,
|?Mother, Margaret Grpson,
[Sisters: < ' _ i "
Liilu M-'Itagin, - j
Sirrah \V. Rag'w,?*
Pansy Purnell, Delair, N* J.,
?, Ruby I: BUthdotte^ Ddair, M. V. j
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THANKSGIVING PRAYER FOR
ANIMALS,
The ^Amenicah Humane Education
^Society of Boston has sent., out the
[ihlUAvltig grayer for . animals, that
is printed here as a suggovtirin -f"r
Thanksgiving Day services to The
Palmetto Leader reader*.? Tfao word*
a re taken from Frederick Rowland1
Marvin, and can be secured, by writ .'
ing the Society-. it- is "printed on a
Small card as follows:
Our heavenly Father have mercy,
-we?bci OCch?Thee, upon?all animals
of whatever kind, hut ..rpnninlly
imni -iiivh n> mlint wrrnir-fnr maW
comfort ana welfare. Give unto us
and unto all men a gentle and com
; puisw-nuty ?d>lHi, tnat we may deal
j rightly with Thy creatures under all
circumstances and at all times. Have
JHiviperialfb
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peculiar mercy, we. pray- -Thee-, -upen ? ~
such animals as have brutal owners ?
drivers and masters. Grant that we
may, none of u?( increase; throtigJff ,
ignorance* thoughtlessness, selfish .
hessiL or violence of temper, the sMf.. *
ferrng of such of Thy creatures as
must, surrender their lives that we
may have food. And^ guided and
directed by Thee, may we practice . ...
Tnercy~a7uTsTib\v a compassionate spir
rtTn wbate\*eT measure! we Take- for -???
The destruction of such animals as
Tnust be destroyed for pian'7^tTet7" '
and welfare.?ln_all our relations.in fr. ?
ii\lng cre^iure3 njuy we be jusl- "gen ?
tie and kindf- gratefully remembering
the goodness of God to us in bestow. ??
ing upon Us human reason and 3ov.
ereignty over ull living creatures..' * *
These and all 'hther good things we
ask in the name of our Savior who,
when upon earth, sakl of the jbirds," ,
"Not one of -them?iT"fo]'g'jlt.Ch be.
'fore. God." Amen..-- :
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Electrical Contractors
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' / 'Columbia, S. C.
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mpton Avenue {
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