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ppw " ? Departm :* 1) 31 Washingtoi Big Line of Clothing Foi ? ' ' ;; ren. Boys Suits A Special : : *- h i t ? ' . "...i Pry Goods, SI Connected v*ith o^r stc Shop^-Bar^er Shop and Be j L We are not selling Race ;; cause we can self Better I _j TTHE HlNERAC^SEUVlCES OF MRS. DONIE _ BRADLEY* * . n1' 1 * if . The funeral servicesof Mrs: Donie Bradley, Who died on ^ Thursday morning,December 2nd, "atthe home of her sort. Mr. ?HrWi Bradley, on Hampton Ave. was.held on Sunday, Deceihber 5th, at the Second Calvary Bap?. . tist church, at 1:30 p. m., con duulud by fror pnutor, Rev. C. Hr ' Long, E. E. Cornwall, and Murray. A beautifuLpaper expressing the sympathy of the officers and rrtpmhprg nf the First' Cal vary Baptist" churchrwas read by Mr. P. M. Bowling, of the trustee hoard. A beautiful solo by Mrs. Julia Bonner-r* The choir sad occasion. . ?. Mrs. Bradley was a consist* ant member- of Second Calvary Baptist church from its organi ? zation. ~ She was a true Christ-. ian chaiacler and to know Her was . to love her. She was also a member of the choir, - Although the deceased had been in failing health and under the care of a physician, she was . - r not confined to her1 home and therefore her death came- as a ??shocking surprise to both relatives and friends. Pallbearers were composed of officers of the First and Second Calvary Dqptiul churches.' Mrs. Bradley is survived by her husband, Mr. W._ H, Bradley, and five children, Mr. E. Willis isradley and Mrs. Lila B. Brown 01 iNcYt* York Citv: Miss Del phine A. Bradley and Mrs. Geneva* Glover of?Philadelphia, Pa.; and Mr. H. W. Bradley bf ?? "Columbia. " 1 ;?_ . The many and beautiful floral offerings showed the high._esteem in which -Mrs. Bradley - was held by those who knew and loved her. Interment was made in-the Randolph cemetery. " The Palmetto Leader-extends its sympathy to. the bereaved family. . . _. . . "She is dead to earth and creat. " ~ Krari ' " Stock R SHOE Now on in * Every shoe in the house rec tagj^ithLsale price in plain . - | " === ? All of our brand newt and be J _ tiful styles - Values from 6 $12 - Sale price $3.85 to $7.f Tb ese include al vjver, gol ?~ ? paisley, satin, cherry, patent | tarlXmas beautiful footvvea ?_2000 pairs of b I all?of them-gt;ea)t] ???jj sale. _ j ?Children' jj. We are discont j ren's Department i Kran | 1536 MAII* ? r jjr? . ' ? .?.aw cot Store | i St. Phone 7567 $!, ' Men, Women and Child- ? ! mm toes, Millinery- ? :|;5 3re is: First Class Tailor auty Shop for Women. - - X;1 Pride. Buy from US beFor Less. , y " gH ?lifes ofLlime^. " | \ ;But she lives in the fields, of a \ I . .verdue sublime;" "~T Sooii We shall see her. when our j ! life is o'er, -4-g beautiful land on the \ . Heavenly shore.'' ! ' i-. ? - , : ALLEN IJNIVERSITY | = i- news.; " ^ ~ jt (Georjre' A. Si-ngleton.) ff< Miss Sadie EJ. Green, Professor oT~n' 1 Latin, was called to Chajte&tan A I days ago becfrlise ofijjnfos of her~s< mother. "It is- hoped that Jtfrs. Green will soon recover and that Professor D Green will return to her post of duty, si ; MisfFSl. Teresa "Kennedy, "instructor"^ i ir??? : i;_ i - xAunuiniua^^w muispuseu. Her presence is missed very much. j is ; . Professor E. H. McGill, of the Eng- c Ksh Department, has returned from ? ~n hurried .trip to Jacksonville, Fla. 1 He was the gutst of Bishop and Mrs. f< Jbhn Hurst. ,T -At a. recent meeting of the faculty S] Mr. George A. Singleton was chosen to head up publicitv'fpr ffter irn+yfh-P tion. Allen University is putting over a definite program, and through this E -medium; itda the " ihtehtToiT of tKe w President "and Faculty to inform the a reading public. ' ' tl _ Every lojral son of the gold and D blue, and every loyal daughter of the blue and gold is intensely interested in the much talked,' and , buusted :? Founders' Day Drive. . A great Popularity Contest is on among the facul- " iy members. The drive will tefrhi- ' P "iTate on Founders' Day in February. S The goal is four thousand dollars. Bishop Hursf hrr<5 requested \ every n Sunday school to help with an offer- P ing. The- alumnae of the state will A be asked to assist. The loyal minis- P tors of the state have already sacyi- A heed in a nobly way. Those who are Igunnected?wlth the institution- and? ithose. whA have gone forth from her classic halls will undoubtedly rally to |the call of alma mater.- The faculty? is leading the students with a minimum subscription of twb hundred dollars. a ^ The local alumnae will be called to-' gethor in the near future for a definite effort. Watch this column for ^ j-date.--'1--.-?' * b rier's "T -1." ?- ' g j; eduction | " SALE ' |? full Blast ^ . ;; 8Jli ' S ' r . . . g r luced. Every box has a red P n figuresr ?' ~ft ^ w 11 a_ - Bedroom & a to- , t . slippers#1 " ? T[fi S5 _j:egular dollar " d . ' values 8 !p *r ?ttc dh ir. , a pair , g P eautifnl bedroom | icr, satin, and fur ly reduced for this ; fir . ' 1 ; 1 - . ^ } s Shoes jr inuing our Child- I at aboutl -2 price. 1 ncr's -? I STREET ' . ii rHE LOCAL r ; ^ BUS! On last Monday evening1 the Loc d Negro Business League met at th< ame time and place, namely from ' o 8 p. m., at the K. of IVHall in Ma onic sonic Temple, 1131 Washing .on stypot- ? The meeting, was opened - witl irayer by the Rev. A. E. L.omax >astor-of Johes Chapel A. M. "E7 Z hurcln_ . After -some helpful remark: )V Mr. L. A. Hawkins. Capt. W. II Poultry, Mr. B. A. Blocker and Esq \*. J. Frederick, the order-of the daj vus called for. With lifting - words president I^ecv y introduced Mr. G. L. Floyd cash er?of?OfC- Vic to r y Savings Bank ilr. Floyd's, subject was, Negrc tanks . and Banking Business. Ir ptfe of the rainy evening an enthusned with undivided attention to tlu asy flow of language from-the cash intH last Sunday morning at the fniversity Church was splendid .efart. The students of the university rh organized into a regular church, he nnnisleTs Stx* I He' president of the ;noqt aha tnis writer. ,t " Miss Gladys Ward of Washington, ^ I . Q >. C., a-graduate'of Howard Univerity, is proving a valuable ajnset as a iacherof music/^ ' A college orchestra has" been organs sed. Beginning the third SunJaycening at sick o'clock, December 19, in- firgt Wspor Service will be girrnr he .publie,is-cordially invited to this :stival oC oratorio and sacred niuskv he "department is also planning a pccial Christmas"program. We are glad to see Professor II. C. crrin ont :igaln T?fter it .l)riel' illness. Very recently . Professor Martyn ow; of the Department of Science. as the author of a very illuminating rtiele on The Hypocrisy Complex Til le Oracle, the o.hcial organ of the mega-Phi Psi. Fraternity. LLEN ^UNLVERSlTY ALDlTORI" UM. " A house of-'""prayer for all people." resident 1). 11. Sims, iiinl C.iM.i;-;.- A" ingleton, Ministers. -wil? . " . * ? ehooLHjf-itelHfioty-Suhday ~ homing' V" . luTuu reaching ? 11:00 lien Lvalue, or Vespers (>:U0 i'?iyer-rneetimr. \Vedm-sil:iy ,n ideal service is promised. Ex-' client singing. 1. -a ~\ THEOLOGICAL DEl'AIM'MENT . ?"r?1?' Allen University is doing a wonderal work under the presidency of the ev. David Ilenry Sims. Those who Tink of entering Allen University, unun^y 1, l'J27r would do well to onie. The teaching force here connot e surpassed in the state," 'hoinpson, Martyn-Dow, Singleton, + ..r*:n -n r> ?* ti,u4nr^-?iim, Daumgaruner rogues; rHlfllliu. GrUffl-' JOIVlHti, LmmiiujuU thefs arc putting the job Over..' The Theologitfcib School is alScTTlo"rig a great work. The students are luch elated over the kind" of irfstrucion they get from the various teachr*.-?Lur.t year in this yuper I called ttention to the great.ability oi' Prof, ulius Holman, as an instructor, lie 3 quiet and unassuming but to hear im in his classes you would at once eel that you-were atjjio^jfnet of n laster, a modern Gamaliel. Ilis baching.Jaas a ehornv about it that is ispiring as well as highly instructive, 'he Theological students are inviting 11 who can conveniently do so to ome and matriculate in our school nd share with us in the good informa ion "given.- ? . . . -Mow do- not let me forget to blow iy.owrt horn. I may become a news apei^n^an as well as showman. Well >110 in1 Gregg:?"1 bin I- on a Dig show f the newest and latest injthc .moving icture ^vorld_, at Allen, University .uditoriijm, Friday night. December 7THT we expect you to turn- mil. Tmrrrram^ DR. C. H. JENKINS . jurjij _.^rrrZ , : ^ GHIUOKPATH diseases of Men and Children A Specially. JT.nnp - Manning, SvC; 1 Let the Jpy of IfeTrattfiil . r Mimic Complete Youi Christmas Happinesft Why not select your paino now, making small initial payment, . another payment Christmas eve; ^ticinp assured ?of this Idual Present Christmas MALONE'S MUSIC. HOUSE 1428 Main St.f Columbia, .S, "C? rro LEADER ' | \^T' ^EGRO Lf t INESSLET^it - iers. lips that made Jk usua' s 77 2 philosophical und 5 r dresses thea \v? hdVe JT ' ' 5,1 : / the subject of jyu - tcld how .the Victory f , tg j , 1 -^-aaq__j?io\vn tlom 0 ke^j? and S \ 1 great financial mstitjl Qj $ & \ , not only been inestii'n%^ j ? . \ . our group in its (inuncinfe .jju;? . supposing our industrial. and I ? . n:?s enterprises,' but that it. haB o 1 veil the cuminuiUty us well. Iv ^ 1 he President assured Mr. jrjo~ - i .Liar!. \\TTili- his \111as Savings . - pyeai; for -mir people amounted.\'y . hoh.OhO. that with the boosting & > the Negro Business League; i year he'^puld be Ussured 'of $50,0 ' , <rn te Xmas Sayings in te Victo^ i | I- S. LKKVY, President jl i \Y, C. JOHNSON, ^Secretary | T^nt^mgJit v\lie11 you bJee nulls'?j1eoJ\; .! ing, people running and walking f.ast^ yod need not hsk thftm what is it al about. 1 will tell you, they wi'.l- simp. ^ ly" Ire hurrying to Orcg^sshow.??Ko y o u Ji re i nvit oiT To" J dliTpe~cf o wcT I'lll BETA SOCIETY *y. (By HihtaTIcTvei'): The Phi Beta Society met Tuesday evening, at the hour of 7:JO, with the president, Mr. Harold Johnson,?pi esiding. All .of the rrfftCTFTs: were at thcyr im.st. A V^>- im..i-.itftn.fr was rendered. Miss^Cora -Wllliairfs,' the famous Ukle player gave a splend id selection, entitled,--"I'll buy a ring Jaiid change your name to mine," Wlvch enjoyed by ,evefy n\ember. Tho^ ...,v ip muMHK lurwiira io* very successful year, 'and*, is .hoping that lory uf the Society The niimllnn.Lt. this \ oar is larger than ever, t-hboers and members: fresid'ent?Mr. 11. "Johnson," '28 : -Vice 1'residenT^-Mlv" 11. II. Rutler, Secretary?Miss Lueinda JVliUcr, '29 - i\>?i> l?int?Secretary Mist On ,i" Willianis, ;'2H. " ' Treasurer?Miss Fvu I'ruitt. '28 AdvoeaK'?Ml': J. M. C%ry, '2!) __ .Marshal?-Mu. :Gt~T. Henrv. '2'.) 1? 'tteportei'?MJss Hilda Melver. '.'SO ~"W: A. Pinkney, Titus MeClaryrB. F. (lihson, Luther-(jienn, and 1). A. Brad man, and Joseph Freeman, class of '27_ Joseph. Mayhain; ' John McCrneken. class of '28. Beanie Gary, Tr J. (lamhle, Julius Daily, M. F. Robinson; Forty Blown, and FauBfie Miles, class of\'29,. ' Maceo" Anderson, Willie Butler, Ma-C4-0 Thl'isl ill *> Or4 TT1 ? , ? ic?>4.wu itnouvs, jlu.-iS Of; '.'ill. Ihu V.. M. C. A. had its annual banquet, Friday, oDceniber 1920, under - the supervision of BrofetMr O. V. Valentine, advisor and the president, Mi\ B. F. :Gibsi>n? This is sa il to have lleeu the most successful ha 11The basket ball team is looking forward tor:rr SU<?et>sslul _ season. Thf^ ; 4-wMti lias a lU'ty coach ill llie person of Mrs, L. K. Nelson. Lucinda Miller, captain; lttefc Mangum, assistant cap? tain. -? SKt'OX 1) NAZARETH uu-mT CHURCH FAMOUS SEXTETTE Ql ARTKTTK AND CHORUS ~AT ..ROYAL THEATRE, DEC. 19, *26, The Musical Recital at the Tfovnl . Tln-afre Sunday evening, December Hi-- TU*>n?rrrctrrr ?T: " wh?w<'ik'Iiik\ at 4:00 o'clock promises to be amonpr tfrebest ever had TH Columbia, S. C. These singr ers m-eiitljj/suntf at. Mullins',, S. G., anil broiidcu-sted. over radio from the I . fl'e rsop.....Hotel..(whiteb~- Coluinbfa^ S. C., and was said by critics to have but fciw -efjuals in this country. A "crowded house is,- expected at 1 be eoniino iv yjt il I "" n" 1 ' " ltr 'Street iw the above named theatre .[This?|u,?ijLrm-rrr is ro be rendered for the benefit, of Christian Work and .-upliXt?4-httt we pre stiivln^ to' (loin - and /around Cohiiiih'ctV SrC. The" Iiovo, as leader- > nn (lalluwayytCTF . or t'allie" I'mt^soiu^^hnritfTiio, ?nadX M, Martin^ bass. iVIr. Kufus Bat. b-.v of J'libd' t:; I1'1'* lumbia, S. C- trrace the aii?S^nce with w inn.it wdmlM'Ttll solo.""?' > " Admission: K&Jerved seats -r?t(c; Adults ::itc'j ;ind f'.jjdren !jr)c. : .1*1* A. jt. lyVBU^?MTrfitTf^trf? THF, NE^B^^SRY CLUB? ?.VC'W fYntir.V " t 77,T. u "i.i ITT -V- IICIU ivn regular weekly meeting "on Friday afternoon December 10th, at the spacious home of Mrs. C.. E. Stephenson. "'In addition te a short pro-. jrrrrm aruTa pleasant social hour. sumiu } definite plans l*or holiday activities were discussed. The latter portion of the afternoon was devoted to cards. The first prize " hand painted mayonnaise jar, waa , , ?. to ? M _ ~\ 'r~~" ' J Hatui ~ 1 C*ll-ckl 1- 1 crl " ^?"^""^ Rca<Jy 1? Christmas Cl> .,ttmokii^u Javket": or ? - Radio CoatsJ Dressing Gowrts T" . .. .House. Sliupoxs .--! , 1.: Silk arid Wool Mufflers * lh,:uIkeivhKisBradley' LunVher Jackets and Sweaters *C Interwoven Silk- and Wool Hosiery Sr Pajamas?Silk Shirts . Co - _ Lver\ thing' lor iV ?t . - iVkirsliall-T a jjf ;"v """" lww~'*1^^ ^ (1 to iiix. )). Kt .Jc;:iIvinX The wii; . wra -n i." njpsuijg i'ii\v-' ]>..r W *1's- li- 5- BauiiiiriuKflipyr .on i rp ii delicattir *a;o]iCL novelty ?. R. llopton I'aul. . 1 i tc. ~ I iciKious .salau turtle with co- had us served.' * . ihfl 1 * * ; - ? ? . , ' rr ~ ????<g. ^ , tee NOTIC H '= . * ' : - ~ r^? - - - ? -fa-ilii } ' , ev.? Fro ' uc > ?h>a:orial and Histori- t]!a cao'(1 ;d'?n oi Rit hland Ciuinly. v-,t 7 ' yo vtnl j *s and1 mom hers' all Jia ?I? "Rrr ddrn;.' 7.-id .\!i .nliei Jiif u... U hf Soi ieties. ' I ho Rod .. , . ... - v now eaVne.-uy appealhitf,1 > ??? t ' ' T^TT > M ..'.HI _ ror " ' ; :i' "!1 1 U- sis'iuu-e. to' 1114 ?La,7 ^avr r.t l.i<- uiu Bane ,,iU . "rf'V fill ?.?-- ----- , , 1 - it V' 'tatiy.nc,|i> to C('m.p'etv the lV ; :.i /.'..a i.i-.irn^m- ' m i ; A. i\j. K. ohUreh;. .Ir ~R-b>-Jed .Vyuf dtde^aie^ U.^ ii.s lneoisn;*, as. this will, d* 1 ?Aeet.ih& this yvni. . . ?- Ji t. you fa. .-Con - - ~ hrmg ci .. 1 ... - .8 ' - . i'-. < oulrvy trfesidem. C' -U- NV; Mill, Secretary. Cap - ... ;_.^HE~LKo IN POLITICS . .^ | _. . V . ~ - ' > - ^ ' Co! Vcilie Defender). - me (TI ~ ? , " " " '' Vfl ih;r into a new day, V' -i ??changed?ii::i,oi'iallv - 1 W,; A'" end i::: in the nas4"--%VL> were a ])(hi.i,!; ,1' " <f '~Lrr~l Uio freedom which - 1-c'1- -v ^ tvtn nfp pujd ft)|? nn({ tuur im uih .ancestor, iiri>(| tl) j-t.aijve- >?i " ' the wheel of circum ... A' . A ii-'t he i^JU11(l u. - cdu?'IL juunoos and i everything' else W( cat ?'''IMmpniVg 'mn- eondit. :in that, tended t Today we have step ' h ion und positi<{?u>re runu.s OJ% lh> he ped. up .-( . i,rt,ys aiKj have alt V i- ho Ladder lit !'i,nu ,,n ,n tlu, , 0; t.? ' 0(1 thc hgttrr- t, ,, ,, >it.; h civilization. Wdf a duidoW.-uOL the vicisshu/loS| deinnndinj; that an and Tu.k1 <urrei? - * " " ' ' fc V^.VV V". OXo^O^.Ctd?>?.V>l. v - _ IT7" r rk' - |i; < 1STM AS AN L g MtrhMyl 1/ - ftPyall3 |; ^I^Gpod^ Pictures' ic wfhe Event ot i 1^? ' U . rV in | t lie '^7^ I New York Lifc-i?^ | : . - 'p)M uj |une C'f 5-? ' ^rcArTy^ j4ts.y Rut ox^(omuuujuniiea^aa^ ?; ' i imUI V "Ja?<? DocemBef 18th, 1MB- 1 Htii'tman Wardrobe?? 1 Trunks V KM Bell sr. Fibre. Cases* j for Ladies "and Gents j. in adics Lifted Hat Boxes > IIB nit \ T.('ather Novcltys? g MM dies Hand Bags? - c\ nts Toilet C&se * - ^ 1 ^ ipn and Boys turn Co. i~\l *&e-tot4ies~! '' ~i~ ~|Kj fli we art> ontitHn^ tft;- "^gunl op ; 1 iiniity, as., 4s guaranteed by the I | iiimnjH ui me country ot which 1 afe vTli^cns.irr~~r?" 1 inch -top in our line of progress Kj I.con marked by some peculiar ( nonce unci two of, tjie^rnost^TBigni-_.* * nt lurces '.nitside ot religion have \ * 11 the education Ave^ ha.v^-iwivivorf '-* jugh the columns of our' press, j i me~ pressure ;of political power ( kneed in our support for a party t used our ballot to its own ad_ uage. '1 he situation is the same ay us'it. tyas^yesterday, the only 1 ng'e that; is. apparent ia the fact?., t H-tark mnn~h:is. awftketred'tp JJ" tiutli of the situation and..that- % he must get more into politics in' mi i" ^ei-nTTTTP out oi it.- That we fij d'?t ileal in politics scientifically M ^TTTtoiligenlly wo must Support? ** press and ^specially those whose! I ieies are to fight- the battles of thai \ ilal. group along every particular \ r ^n>* l<o mora thnn fen.rlggf-'ih ita iiieal attitude to\varils party, as %" .1 as men and me.Tsures. (I. THE COCMOrOLITAN CLUB. t I U tho Home of Miss Jennie Mae g amnion, Friday, December 3. The smbpolltuii Social .and Literary Club ^ ^q a' r 5r? " ~~ Instrumental solo, Miss LiUy r ?1'ramntte reading, Mr. Plater. " e ciul. had as thoir^juest, Dr. Hugrc-7 TTf-tireenville, he brought with i n'greetings'"from the Musolit dub, g that city, of which. he is president. \ ter the program, the club indulged / progrosSuaewlnsL. Beautiful prizes ( 're given to the winners?Dr. Goode ' , d jMiss-Lillian Watts, first prizes. ') T ho ma's, consolation. Prof. Hanrry and Miss Willie Mae Young, bhies. A delicious chicken salad A r e and.hot chocolate was served. . V Dr. L. M. Daniels and Miss Jennie .Champion -wero delightful .Jinatd h'ostessi . "" . " . j : ? laii appy new year i ^ lic&trc " our motto ^ - - ' the . Season ?j rrymore i ' ? " ngdocrs" j1-; 4 1 Grpn,f!a | AL - Dec. 23 L INC , " I * I he Lions** .-?\W'.. UING ?; ??; * !.Milled". ~T" j CI - -J