The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, Novembar 27, 1926.
Locals And
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-We are pleased to see^JVIrs. P. M. rr
Bowling out again after several days' Is
illness. , -r r
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4/Mr. Albert Lee has'Yeturned to the 31
city pftdr completing a big job of 01
plastering in Asheville, CL is
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Mr. Alfred T\ "^Steward left last ni
Thursday for Savannah, (in. for an ei
otay>-r
Miss Mary M. Goodwin arrived in i<;
the city, after spending two years h(
in New?York City. ? ~ "to
Dr. Singleton, Proprietor of the
Singleton Drug Store in Newberry, I ^
fc- wno in the city, lust week on business. ^
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Miss Gcraldine?Williams,?teacher?1
If at Monetta, S. ., spent the ~w(eek ^
" ' end in the city lmi wok,'j |R
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Mr. A. G. Glenn, of 2*124 Green St., 31
is at homo after - a few weeks spent 53
. '? Asbeville, W. (J., working at his ^
trade. :. r????; r ~E
Mrs. EthgW Morphqs, Who is taking
a- -special. cdufse at TaTne College,
~ Aiiifuntli) uai, ij jpending ttie- wo ok
at home.
Mrs. Ida Ewing has returned to her
home in JSpiing/KM. vJhio after ITfcw
days spoht with her sister, Mrs. Geo.
Hutchinson,. 120J Pine St. .. I ci
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_ Miss Agnes Goodwin, who has been Uj
here visiting her mother,"" Mr?.-Nora p]
Goodwin, left Friday for New York
City. ; ' .
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I jMiss Nicola Williams left Satur. C
day night for Philadelphia to. join h<
her mother, who has been there*sev. M
eral months. b<
Elder arid Mrs. II. D. Rook are at ft
j , home again, 2127 Gervais St. Mrs. h<
Rook is a sister to. Mrs. N. H. Collins a<
Waverley. - Ekler and Mrs. Rook hi
1h?ve spent fi*e or more years in b<
..North Carolina and other places,
?Lth?iiiy whltih thud limy have setHired ~
for themselves and friends a summer
kome in Asheville, N. C. - ?' IV!
The~Nelson and Nelson Bible show
jR. wintering at Arthurtown, -Messrs^?
?W. D. Nelson and~S. fc. Nelson compose
this firm. Mr. S. L. Nelson, who
is one of* th? "old school boys" of oi
Columbia has been awav frntn hnmp
45 years. AU of the older citizens o\
u? whd know Mr. Nelnun will be Kind to '"si
k ... hear this, amThe asks that those who ti
remember him to -get in touch with"-yg
? him. He will be here all ^winter. .
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V AJAX CLUB NEWS. E
The young men of the Ajax Club E
met at the residence of Mr. Heyward , A;
?Friday, Monday evening, Nov. 22, in A1
large attendance. The meeting was ft
. called at 7:30. The general business W
A - flf.: the Club was' . discussfftd." After -J
' " which time was-devoted "t0 malcTngt*4i
pliins fur future Ghtertainrhents. The ~G
Xmas dance promises to be one of A
I > the most brilliant of the season. This
will be the second dance of the sea - s]
' son . given by the-Club. C
Mr. James Mitchell returned to w
the Club at this meeting, and two
I " new members Messrs. Ulysses Ken s<
nedy and Robt. Ross. -
-?- The?Club was organized in the V
- month of October, 1924T-afKbha^ been -i-M
- very'successful and is still progressing | vi
( We the members of the Ajax Club P
_ r intend tb uphold the name "A^a#' ?,
The officers for the T92G 27 sea -u
son ~are: M essrs. Hey ward .Friday, si
Pr??^?John?Ar.- Johnson, V. Pres.; C
-- Thomas L. Hodveiy Sec;? Harry B. h
I Adams*-Asst.^JSec.; Preston A. Doby,
I Treas.; Janu^T^I. WPj^v^Sppial Man
ager, Joseph McDowell, Reporter.
THE COSMOPefcfTAfy^CLtf^
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On Friday evening at the resL 01
dence of Mls? Ruth Butler the Cos. a
rhbpblitan Club~~was delightfully en?"si
tertained )>y Miss 'Pntler and Dr. O. ,
J. Champion. The members listened C
appreciatively .to the following pro
gram: Reading?Miss .M. R. Saxon;.! a
Vocal Solo?Dr. L. M. Daniels; Read . r r
? ing?Dr. J: -E^-Watts; -Instrumental .-h
Solo?Miss Wi R. Thompson. w
- After fhe conclusion pf the pro ti
gram cardg were enjoyed. Prof.
and Miss L. E. JortC's for the ladies, j a!
Miss J. M. -Champion drew highest a
for consolation. Pleasantly, Miss C.
m Whittalcer and Mr. H. C. Marshall
J received "boobies". s<
A delicious salad course was served bi
_ .by th^ hoat and hostess.
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L - SOCIETY NEWS OP WAVERLY. T
> On last Wednesday evening, Nov.
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A?r W1IM IVUUJf Wi?? ?1WI ' J
taTned a host" of her friends at tlieTrr
: residence of Mrs. Sadie Sullivuin,! u
. 1802 Heidt. street. The jolly bulchio
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Personals ^ ^ \
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let with much enthusiasm, which
isted thoughout the evening.
They were favored in having Mr.
obert Cannon at the piano, who ren
erecT the latest song hits and a few
F his Javorite solos.?The hostess
a yoling lady from Florida. Since
crng" in the city, she has met and
iade many friends among the young
social
After the program was. over, the
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r>i-i vwi?jiuiien?ami?cbkc. m, no
'Mil-bunch parted fur ttlTTtf. ci liferent
3mes after having spent a very en
yable evening. Those present were
;-follows: . 9 ??;
Misses Minnie and Ardella Smith,"
'ilhelmina and Henrietta Mitehell,
loia Wilson, Eliza T. Nelson, Her.
tsine Gannon, Eva Bdllo Castor, Mi
rand a Jackson,?Li llie?Mae?Burns,
attie Johnson; Messrs. Robert Ross
ichard Williama^'"^'1?McDqwcIJ,
Wbyft'L; Cooper vMcKinley Stetf
'd, Otto "Martin, WinianT Patterson.
Tlliarn Wil&anr-WtVliam Burtoirr T%7
Afulerson, Roosevelt Johnson, J.
vans, Tom DonaTdsin, Harvey Miles.
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?TTFT rET?n,E ENTRE NOUBi
On Wednesday, evening, NxvvT 17th,
^rfi'Gtb feiiiO, Miss Uusie Williams
as hostess t'o Le Cercfe Entre Nous
I the home of Miss Thomasina Tho
as on Washington street. An un.
mal amount of work was accom
ished within the hour given to the
udy of French.
After the assignment of the lesson
hist claimed the attention of the
lub and for a while the first prize
>vered between Miss Ray Saxon and
iiss Ruth Butler. Miss Butler again
>re. away the prize however, and
To<r^cvc?v, Tir- i?i-..
oo tjuAun^ tv;i?awiatiuil. slinr?tTVJU uy
iir t.n " Miss?Claret ta Watts. The
jstess served a delicious salad course
; the close of the evening which
lightened the pleasurable hours at
2r fiome.
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IR. AND MRS. RICHARD A.
WIGGINS, HOSTS. - - <
Mr. and Mrs.-Richard A. Wiggins.
t 2C1 W. 129tjt St., New York City
iteitined a hnsfc- uf fiieiuls aaliiuhiy
,'ening, Nov. 20th, in honoy of their
ster Airs. Magdalene Jones, of Bal
more, Md., and Miss Mary M. Good
in, of Columbia, S. C.
The guests-were: Mrs. G. McCombs,
[r. and Mrs. I. Caesar, Mr. and Mrs.
. Evans, Mrs. Jessie Simmonsr*-Mis
;s Esther and Lucile Montague, iftW
mzie and Anna Flowers, Miss Mary
t. Goodwin, Daisy B. Pierce, Lizzie
[. Calwv. Mr. and Mrs^-John-Sebaf>r,.
Miss Agnes Goodwin, Mr. Joe
Tllianis, Messrs. Frank Richardson,
r~B. "Fleming. A, Goodwin, Jrr, Ed -Wntfrrn
raverly, John Glenn, Herbert Booze,
. Layne, William and C. Joseph.
Thp -affair was* one of the most
lectacular ever held in New York
ity. Dainties of' all descriptions
ere served. . -
Eveiry guest enjoyed him and her.
;lf.
-Aftei the j)arly ended Mr. and Mrs.
Wiggins- and guests escorted Miss
rtti-y m; uooawin To Jtne. rennsyi
ania station where sne left for
hiladelphia. Miss Goodwin was the
Mr. andvMr^. WUlif?ctfJSirtftt
ftile there. After a- pleasant- stay,
fie left for her home Columbia, S.
., where she intends to winter with
er mother. ' " " ^ J
:oKoarce medical suukia.
The Confjaree Medical Society met
a November. 9th at the spacious and
ttractivo home of Dr. F. B. John-,
mr- The meeting was presidedover
by tbe Vice President, Dr.?a. j.'
ollins, who is also President of the
'almetto Medical-Association.?The
iccting was \y;ell attended.
The Society accepted a new mem!
EE-jn -the -peram of Dr. IIi.Ihiumho
resides in Columbia, but prac_
cEeelsewhcre. r- 1
The refreshments consisted ofandwiches
and cocoa. , The repast
nd also the mgtifinff-wpro pnjnyoH hy
II present.
The meeting was adjourned to meet
again- at. -tla.. .regular meeting?the
?cond Wednesday night in Decerner,
at the home of Dr. L A. LcwfeHeidt
street:
HE BENEDICT! IJftB LOYAL TO
THEIR COLLEGE.
All who were present at the last
leeting of the Benedict College Club
nanimously agreed that it was one
f the best meetings in the -hietory i
h jjaaaBa
1 : . > THB pA T,ME1
iuf- tlte Club. A lttrgeHhttmbfer attendr'
K ed. 7^~^?,r>hiittee, of which Dr.
Stuart is chairman, made the follow J
ing report: That the Club send a
letter to the Preident of the Alumni
Association, asking him to appoint |
some one to call a meeting of the
| Association, March 16th, to make
plans for a larger Annual meeting at
(Commencement; that the President ,'of-this
Club appoint a Committee to'
draw up a Contitution for said Club;
that this Club give to the College li
brary one hundred dollars. Wqrth of
books, most of which,- eitner written
by W Concerning iNegroes; the others
chiefly books of fiction, and twenty
live dollars for newsp^ers andmng
azines; that the Club raise^.not less
than one hundred dollars on the five
housand dollar - drive, March lGth;
that to "help raise this money two en
I tertainments be given?A Trin to
The varjous schocris and' a~ Bazaar.
The Club meets every Tuesday
i ihkih iouowing tnc nrst Sunday of
eacn month., .'
C. -A, ^illCK-^ Anting ;
ARTHURTOWN NEWS.
?On aeeotmt of""the lateness of the
houiv we did not have any Sunday
school at Brown Chapel A. M. E.
church; but at 11:30 Rev. " II. \V.
Walker-mounted "the rostrum and sei
ieeted-aa a text I* Kings iO:T3T" "AntL,
Deltoid there came a voice unto him
and said what doest thou here. Etr
jah?" Tie nrtwhod -n <-trnnp rfn?
Il'ion. Thp si'rmnn uma witneSS?ftf by
a unall crowd because of th?
abie weather, bat . those that heard
it were~liUed-up with the Iloijr "Ghost:
At 2 ,o'clock Rev. Walker motored
down to his other chutfch and was
back on the job at 7:30; when he in
tro'duccd Rev. Miles as the speaker of
the evening. lie delivered a ^strong
sermon, selecting?as -a text^Sj.. John
3:G: "Jesus answered, verily, verily
f say unto you, except:a man be born
of water and the snirit he cannot
enter into the kingdom Of Qod." He
-brought- a. burning message to us.
Wif nre nlwnys- glad to htfve him "
with us. He has a standing_-invita
tiort. We also had Mr. Plunkett with
us. He nvade a very nice talk "and
he al?o joined our church.-^We are
glad for his. membership.- yrr
We are .Mad ta_aay-ihafc Mrs. R. A. ;
bumpkin, the principal of our coun_
ty school and organist of our church
is up again, after being on the sick
list. We missed her very much.
(Mrs.) Evelyn Harrington, R'p'r.
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In sad and loving memory of a ]
beloved husband and father H^nry
Hall, Sr., who departed this Tife Nov.
24, 1910, this day 16 years ago. Our
hearts were made to bleed. Some
your sweet ^oice still rings in our 1
ehrs. We only wish that you Were 5
here with us; but God knows best,
and took oUTf darling father away, i
As long as 4ife lasts We" will al 1
ways remember our darling and de <
voted husband and fathcrr:?^? j
Mi-k. Anna Hall, Wife,- <
Children:' .*.. 3 : ~ ,
Mrs. Evelyn Harrington, i
. v Moses Hall, 'v ' ' . <
Henry Hall, Jr.;, ;
CARD OF THANKS
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We wish to thank our many friends lur
Ltttjlr klhdfjose&s shown, their-fl.Q-_j
ral offerings and words of sympathy :
during the illnoss and death. of-our i
son and brother, Theodore. -1
MR. and MRS. C. H. DANNELLY,
and Family.
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?? IN MEMUKiAM t
In sad and loving memory of a/
beloved husband1, and father, Rav^-M-|
P. Tl'Uesdnlp, wha Hopnrfpd fhig life, I
Nov. 24, 1925. November is again
rioFopthc saddest lu me uf nil LlluytiHi'! '
God called my darling husband away,.1
Just one year" ago today. He is fresh
in my memory, as the-morning he!.'
was dying; I offered a prayer and to i
God I cried, please let him stay if
but for another day. Bat God knew { ]
best and took the darling one in h<ja i
vea Jt? rest. Some may think that i
I have forgotten, but never shall he
be ns-long as life and memory last,
I will reipember thee as in life I lov:. -1
ed dearly in death. A devoted wife,
(Mrs.) Clara Truesdale. *
- The-flowers-^we lafd upon your ;
gi-ave have withered and decayed, j
But the love that we have for you,+J
will never fade away. How up miss-}
you dear father, miss you more than j >
words" can tell. We are glad that' j
every year brings ds' nearer you to'j
dwell. Your life--seems hew todayJ 5
as if you iust nasbed away. We
hope some da'yHto meet y6u at the1)
beautiful golden gate. We loved you '
but JesuR loved you best and took i. <
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hi .. ^ ' 1;
uneaire |j
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Julia Glenn, Peurl Truesdale, Ruth i.
Jennings, Richard Truestlale, Dand
ine Smith, N.T. Truedale, Jr., Clara
B. Truedale.
IN MEMURIAM
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In loving memory of -my darting,
son and brother, wh<. departed this X
ife November 20th, 1025, at Eastovdr
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ivearesi, precious Son and brother, j
t.'s. one long year since you departed . L,
:his lifer but one year seenm like i
iternity to me.; Oh! how I miss you ((
:io mortal knows; and Ood ulone eon-j C1
romfoft me in m'y loneliness and sor I at
ow. Days of sadness still come over J in
tie. Secret tears do often flow., mem I tr
try keeps you _alway?. near me, tho' di
you. died one year ago.
Oh! brother, why"(Bid you leave us ! j.s
jrotherless and sad. We remember;
low you used to embrace us, how we m
niss you door "How we love
;ou dear brother. One year to day ! n(
viti rieyer he forget' ?nl-f^fo'yh- y/ui jL.
ire far wwny | us. We -try tn J
forget. Jft^Aut-ph! how fresh it rs- 77J
)"n our little memory?i_ ? ,
Your loving _moiher- ?w
Mrs. Lizzie Williams.
Sisters:?Mrs. Hattic Jo.vner, Mrs. er
Gallic Jackson, Maslover, S, U'.,"Brd j
.hersi?Floyd Williams, Jacksonville, 1
[TIh ; J a m ok W i Hi a m 3 umtyhrp -Erk
yard Williams; Richmond, Va. ej
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in memoriam 1 =
How well do I remember the night, ^
Nine fifteen-o'clock they say,
Twas in November date 28th,
When the angels took you "away, i
[t-s very lonely here with -us, - """
Children three and "wife,
iYe shall always remember you,
As long as -there is life. ~?
k'our vdcant chair is at the hearth^,
Your steps are gone though slow,
How sad to know that you have ?
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JiLUIQ-JiL?LNESS. _LKAGIK TO
ItJEET MONDAY NIGHT AT/7.00.
J he members and friends of the
ical Negro Business League are re!. . < '
le.nted and' urged to Sbertd Vrie~hotiA ' ~~~ ?
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nck^J^fumfay evening r Km 9'.n-H-( -?? a- ?
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mien these iiieuliiiggr^THIs ~
the first of a ^erics of Big Talks
our penpleby able men and wo,
en, under the auspices uf the BU{>_ ~
ess League. "The Banking~Busi_
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for "Monday night.
Jt E. Beard, the, new b.astor
Bethel A. M. E. vhurch, for many '
ars a JJnector~imd Bank President
ill be the speaker.
Every man'and woman .of the race - . '
ssion or talljng r" thrrpp in ?? " *
rested in-or patronizejng f"1- hnftr _ ?:
g Negro business enterprises are ' .
igible to pip j? iin Tiiii'ill " "
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