The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 25, 1926, Image 6

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' : J . 1 ' ? T" ? ~ I. s. I I Departm( 1131 Washington y. . Big Line pf Clothing For 1 ' ' ren. RmV* Stiifo A | , ? V B^VkkfcW 4 A Dry Goods, Sh ; Connected - with om^stcn I Shop, Barber Shop and Bea ; We are not te ling Race F cause we can fell Better f< N. A. .A. P.. ANT I-L Y N C HIN G ~~ .."GBAP^IC^N: Y; DAILY Continued from Page 1 want to lose their identity at all. i They do not wish to see their color fade into aome neutral, indistinguish colored skin and mean to pee it hon- ] ored in the world. They do not pro pose to be set a^art because of their ] color and their race.'* '' ~ , ' ' ' " " t GREENVILLE LOCALS. T 5 - ? j 7 Wf W: A. Fisher) Dr. D. L. Witherspoon preached; two remarkable" sermons at Allen 1 Temple A. M. E. church, Sunday-last, J which was the occassion of the regultf monthly communion ^g&yZ^Bgth. _i , ^discourses were fuH~of'tltbugliL and -1 proved quite appropriate, as well as ? interesting. The texts-tvere selected * Respectively, and were received by appreciative audiences. Charming _ music by the choir was an added _ feature. Beautiful . Sunday School ^md~ At~ ^-;Br"League sei vices were i witnessed by the usually good attend ' j>neo. ~ : ." ' - - d . Services at Tabernacle Baptist J church, Sunday, were featured 'with ' two fine sermons by the Rev. W. P.1] 1 Watson in,the morning, and by the 1 pastor, Rev. W. M. Watson, in the 1 evening. - Rev. W. P. Watson is the I , fathftr nf tho nn{j his-fiTes-- j ence and able discourse' \vas highly i appreciated by a capacity crowd. . 'the usually Jietpful and interesting ri Sunday School and B. ,y. P. U. ser-'. ^ vices were held. .. J j - > The funeral of theulate Mrs. Mary i M?r-- i. " . . ' Louise Witherspoon,;F an esteemed ' citizen of this, city, -Was held at John J Wesley M. E. Chu rch-~ Friday- after- I i W. Taylor, officiating. The deceased i ? leaves a wide circle of relatives and I friends to mourn her untimely death. 1 Clubs - and Personals. ? ;?- The Will Do -elub-held its?regular i weekly meeting with Miss Estelle < Brownless, Green Avenue,' Monday I ent and a fine time was had. I An entertainment given by the AI- | I ? "-len Star Miaaiuiiaxy ~Snctoty~~at' the- ? ~"home oT Mrs. Ella "Bowling, Nicholas" ~s street, Thursday night, was accom- j? Friends of Mrs. Hattie Nelson, will H ? ? be pleased-to note that she is doing J nicely;. ^after a recent 6peratton. 1 Miss Queen Annie WhiteLof Wash- i ington, D. C., is the guest of her sis-1 ters, Misses M. S. and C" fi. White, M 108 E. Marklev street. - i i Boosters Club in Brilliant Meeting. . - On Tuesday of the past .week, i the Boosters Club met' and delight- : CBftflKg.a ac& The Origin* j Madam A. Formerly of PHIL/ Has established perman^ - ! Masonic Tem i i^>j wasmngion oireei ! | . ?oLthe?mannf -i|? Wond er f u 1 Hair - Artch F; , "Made Their Way by the -First Prize Awarder j. ? ? rair i ]. Will initrutit a class in th ? | Beauty Culture,. be^inninn Nov. ]: - for Hair Treatment., .-v | TERMS ARE R i Write or | [I 1125 1-2 V\Tashington, am MrBwaroceofl^^ - ^ 1, ?? _t_ iEVY "j, >nt Store |h St. Rhone 7567 ?1 w ^ 4H Men, Women afid Child- ;j; ? ? ;. - " ." ";-vo-.|| oes, IVIiliincry j; \ reisi Fn-st Cta sa^Ta llor i1 uty Shop .for NX pmen,,\ x ' ride. - Buy from US be- A J , X "*r 1 Ate V m ? !1 ? _ 1 t Mayme S. White, E. Murkicy strejet.,1 It was the first meeting of_lhe_cur- t rent, conference year and a very con- \ structive business session was had. I # I ?j. i After which selections were given.by- r the following persons: Mrs. C. W. Bivins, Miss Mayme Shumate and ci your correspondent', and an address ? By Dr. K. A. E. Iluggins, to which a t response was made by the writer, j The oratorical eruption was followed b by an elaborate and most complete ;i repast, which was thoroughly ertjtjy-j" ed by the assembly- of twenty-five. ? Miss Florence JLykes, graciously prev b iiclettr ; ?==~' Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock I there will be a program rendered iii ? Allcn_Tdmple church. The said pifo-crram w-Hi-be give*?4*^?the fc7"d. Cdp- I Qin Missionary Society, of which Mrs. ft Bessie Logan Fair, is the president |i.i: ti-nJ promises: to-be a tlirHler. -You r ire cordially invited- "l. " T 1? ?'? ";. * CAUIOLN FALLS NEWS. ? ' ' " _ -? Mrs. Rosa Wiley,) - ^ ?_ e The Piedmont Conference closed * its-session in Groonvillo and assigned , r the Rev. Jno. C. Coaxum to the Cat-,? feauh '-Falls Circuit, lie " made?his , r first visit on the 4th Sunday in No-1 timber, lie preached twice at Mt~~^ Hebron and attended a funeral at ^ Glovers, thus he had an opportunity *= to visit and "speak to both congrega'-"* tions. He made a very impression -tinnn his nndienrfts and success ^ is hoped Tor.' ?, '* j_s WOf were indeed sorry fo hear of the death of Mr. Dock Glover, who-7^ iied in Detroit, iNIich., and whose re- * mains were brought here, on last a Monday. Mrs. Katie . .Qlover, his c vifc. and Mrs.-Esther L. Glover.'her laughter-in-law accompanied the j:e- s mains. lie was a native of this place 11 funeral was attended by Rev. J. B. v Smith, a former pastor. Interment n .vas held in Glover's cemetery, amidst i host of sorrowing friends'1. He was il_yeurs. of age and leaves a wife, r brother, step son and daughter-in law and countless friends to mourn * lis demise. Many were the floral of- ^ :erings by friends, evidencing the es- ' ccem-in which he was held. "TMisT Uluvi.1!'1 and -daughtrnTTirouglP5: stricken with grief, ore looking fine" ^ and their friends were delighted to lee-lhcm home again, although%their. ' mission was a?sad one. '^hey leave "" ?"? - w --t. j. ^ 1*0)* Detroit, on the 17th inst. - and thoy ivill carry, the best wishes of the com j munity for a safe and pleasant trip. 11 Several of ouFTnembers are on the " sick list. We hope for them speddy \ L' restoration to normal health. Let the Leader come. I shall make " a remittance in my next writing, for, v /our^exceUent^aper,. ? j ^ il And-Only \ . ' V I? P ' ? I* i Jj I i $?$>' . ' ' . . _|lt 1. Russellr kDELPHIAjPA., | y antly her laboratory at pie Entrance a Columbia, S. C. a&urrc of hrf ?.? ; _ ?i |L^ atce Preparations That 8 r i Way They Are Made" ' ? b J bv Colored State e famous Russell System of jSt^ ^22. also wtrr receive patrons-? Call- At . j g Street COLUMBIA, s. c. Wi ?? - y.--?/* :r~ v the palmistto i . ^ # .T _ . . ABBEVILLE LOCALS,* Mrs Poplar Grove High School wa? " 1 Croced on the 22nd of November with sIie* he presence of Bishop and Mrs. John ^wa Iurst. oThe faculty and students vere delighted, to have such disting- >n^1 lished visitors and Were electrified by he inspiring speeches ef buth Bishop? md Mrs. Hurst. ' 's _ Shli While in our city, they were the juest of Mr. and Mrs_ William.. E. SP?> iVilson," who spared no pains in mak- , ^ 0 ng it" pleas~ant ~ for theMrs. Hufst | dreg s one of Abbeville's daughters, pf. Hdai v.hom it is justly proud. She was ine^ ojrnierly Miss Katie B. Thomas; plat . Mrs. ^Vhson was hostess to a turtey dinner in the afternoon and had *'auis guest with the distinguished visi- rend ors, Re\r. and INIrs. P. M. Gary, Rev. ^ion J. H;- Johnson.-and 'Mrs- Mnry T.. B. ^ le daughter of Row and ifrrs-. Gary ! Pro8 vas .'christened _Jby the Bishop, and Ad 1 dr? Wjison^wscs obligated as God- ?* 'C nother. 7 ~ , was Mr. L. A.' Richie returned Wednes- AVr 1 lay/ii om the hospital in Charlotte', 11 nar ? C.. where he underwent ap opera- Mrs. ion. Hp seems 'to be greatly im- presi roved and very soon will be able to '-bur ie.at.his undertaking establishment, W. gnip." . J - tirr Rev.--J\ M? Gury was returned to v times Av M. E. church and has [Aor * icf^un to re-organize and get in work' $' ngwsliape all auxiliaries of the church ??r 1 Ie preached two splendid sermons ^ Pei iunday. j Mi Poplar Grove School' has now the keen 5>TTf5_EeononTjcs Department, and ' h?ge; liss CharlottetRaptey is the efficient aPPe nstructress.,.. a_~ . . ; Ho:>r Miss Janic Slappy-has- charge of?^'e he second grade, which was formerly r^tror aught by Miss Raplcy. scho< ' ' 1 Di AIKEN" NEWS " " ' -Scot' ' whih Mr.- Bush- and Mr. AVelbom motor-. Mi d to Aiken Sunday afternoon from their tugusta, Ga.,~ and spent the after- this. loon very pleasantly as the guest of land", Iisses Emma Cherrv and Peavl Ken- land ter. . ~ 7 . " | they Mi?s- Janie Etheridge and her gucs ilub entertained the Sehoficld school siren Vednesday night. *^A11 enjoyed the it th :ainert, music and especially the de- were icicus-refreshments.- ^ -1 Jr.-, The Bazaar given by -the Junior 'Mr., 'la: s of Schheld School, was a errand Mr*. uccess. ? -.( Willi -The^tmany- friends of~Mr. and 'Mrs.: seph *mtes?tieter Avilt' be glad to learn! ^se, hat the y are "home for th~\vniter'^7"? fter ha?ving spent a pleasant va- '.Mi ation in the North. > f 1 otf-t Tile Musical I'rogrnm nt1 TiYipnJ. 1 WtHr hip Baptist church Sunday after-, comj idqn --was-".a -grancT'.'success. Mi.ses "and Ma'nch Thompson and Joiie Smith Ml fere the mysic.?l ^directors. The for t nany visitors, and Iricnds. de- ._Mi ghted'with the exercises. i ary' The Musual-Literary program, vti'h end erect at Sec. n J Bapti.st church, hmday ni^ht V cetnber 13th, by the toa", iainc's Ali-sica' Club from Augusta, gnm< ia.,. wai "very interesting and high- very ave enjoyed the .orations by the Ximv )unbar by the yohng' mfeni . -i contf The Aiken Cbunty Teacher's Asso- thouj iation met "at the~"X7 G.~School last Ml l^turday w+th a large attendance, "this liter the demonstrations given by j'it ; Tof. C. O. Mtfntosh in teaching; ArIhmetic in?the primary and upper T xadds^Siiporintendent C. 11. Seig-, sr. .was presented to tlie teachers and Mi nolce very briefly alaflg__njany. lines entei f* interest td tne teacher*. After-.on E ranis the principal speaker l'rof. at tl >eo. E. IluHr printipal of S. N. I. Jenk ivliuul spoke very foreelul using a-1 TH ubject of the most vital importance: . devol To what extent ^.re the teachers re- festi' ponsiblo for the failure of the stu-' yulct ent iri the" class-room." ? He held all were pell-bound while he shouted us just score i-hy the teacher so-'often causes a quisi upil to fail. v] kins. There was a very interesting amLdiner nUntnining iiihibhiiw rendu id at tllu'Mls. raded school, JMonday evening, con- booh ucted by Me.sdames Gertrude Eu?;siap anks and Mamie Jefferson. The-con hostc est between the Reds and the Blues routed much enthusiasm among the j tuaehts. rne Hods won.?"" ' |? \ 1 ANDERSON NOTES. ___ Disc Sunday was, "Home Coming and i iucst Day" at St. Paul. Rev. -H. V:iLl.iny jiH.'ru'lr.d in rhe ^6'rmng pom the text, "I'll show you my faith ?? iy my works." Dr. Watkins is a pow _ fful speaker and he gave us one of is best scrmonsr?Dufuiu the sernon, the pastor as a Sunday School worker was discussed by Deacon L. >1. tirant and Mrs. B. L. Davis. An tiering "of $100IT was Taken, many of he members gave their $2.50. Pea. lardy gave $19.82 to make out the j 100. IlL-lh^.alternoon, Rev^ ?L_CLCampbell as a pastor Was discussed ? y ^Ilss Isadora'Jackaort. "T^ie pres- I j , nt pastor as a church worker" by | 86BS55SE5i?5hS?^- ~~ ~ JCADTO - : 4 Ellen iV^tt. "The pastor's wi tu* w^r^gr'fTRr'OKui^jlMjy Tffi 7. A. Williams. The prlfiglp ikers were, Lawyer G. Cullen Si n Known. as the silver tongUi or spoke from the subjectj "T1 ience of the Negro church iq tl ;ing of better colored citizens K. Vandiver, moderator of tl ida Baptist Association and pre ; of the Carolina National Bar :e of, "The present day opportui f the Negro churches." Both a< ses were wonderful. The Royi tettc rendered several' beautifi ,>die* and received vociferous-gj ise. The rest of the music f< day was furnished by the S I gieq club. The St. Paul quart< lered special selection. Colle< for the afternoon $10.10. At th f. P. U. hour, Miss Nettie Mac charge of a special*jinniversar ratn, which every ono enjoyet ;he evening service, "The futur 5t[. Paul from past experiences, discussed by associate deacor i. Peek.?^The pastor as a churc icier," by deacon C. Lee Davit B. L. Campbell spoke very im sively on "The loyalty of thi eh to the present pastor." Re\ L. Zimmerman preachecT a sou ing sermon. At the -conglusioi diich, the last "Lord's Suppfer1 ;h eyear was taken. An ofT.erinj 10.(57 was takenf making a tota :he d?iy - 'Thus ende< rfect day, ; rr Millard Cfimpbell, who ha attending"school at. Benedict Co had to undergo an operatioirfu ndicitis in the Anderson Count; :ital. He is getting along nicely hnpn) he will soon he well am ig again ?nd able to return b 3l. ' J, '-* ; -V ? V- V V . Thomas and Mr. McKinle; 2 Monday^ ' i*. ami Mrs. J. R. Bolden had a house guest, a couple of day week, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kirk ; of Detroit and Mrs. JLula Kirk , of New York. Monday nighi entertained in honor of thei ts. The time was so pleasantl; ty that before you could realiz< e night had gone.- Those presen : Mr..and Mrs.. G, W. Marior Mr. and Mrs. Christy Johnson and Mrsi G. L. Davisf Mr. ant W. I. "Peek. Mr. and Mra^T. B ams, Misses Johnnye Adage, Jo me Butler. Nettie Mack. Zoie~Di , Div-C. \V. Montgomery and Mr danco. . i?t\ and Mrs. T, B. Williams moto o Asheville, N. C., on businei rtes-iiuy afternoon, tlrey were ac janied by Misses Conyous Jone: Johnnyc Adgen 7 ~~ \ Leo Robinson has gone to Fla he winter. ~ )ndav night, the St. Paul Missioi Society surprised their pasto: n .reception. They served chicl alad, picljles, crackers, .Russia! icc p ream and cake. Manj :;s were played and the eveninj pleasantly spent. Rev. and Mrs nerman were the special guest paster -aTKf detely surprised and enjoyed th< >htfulness of the sisters.-" T Fred Reese is on^the sick lis week. We hope he will soon b< igajn. ? ^ j NEW CENTURY CLUB. s, W, Swan-^Rhotfey deUghtlullj taincd The New Century Club 'riday afternoon, December J7th le beautiful home of Mrs. D. K ins. ,' . c first part of the afternoon wai ted to perfecting plans for socia rities during the approachinj jde seasonj after which card: enjoyed. Mrs. H. D. Pearsoi d highest and received an ex to linen luncheon cloth and nap Mrs. J.' G. Stuart received i L buffet set aB consolation am J. EUbanKs, a handkerchief a y. A/delicious menu? with Rus tea was served by theeharminf ;ss.' . * ' ? i. ii (I B. JENKINS CHIRORPATTT loses of Men and Childrei _~A Specialty. rig S5."~ Manning, S. C Let the Joy of Beautiful Music Complete Your Christmas Happiness Why not select your palno 3w, makings small initial_ ayment, another (payment eve, being assured ' this Ideal Present Christmas iy? ALONE*S_ MUSIC- HOUf.E 128 Main St., .Columbia, S. C. " n = ' ~l Sh|? Poro Bee Hair Culture, Facial Massagi ? i~~ - -T MMES.LYLES, H< I. S. LeevyV D ^ '1131 Washington Stre ^ 4"0HX^XK^K^-X~X~X~X"X~X* ?I WilliamG 11-1 'jMjprchai jr Suits Made >e J>' ~ . . Alterations And Rej k 11 ? ?CLEANING A Ml? ?J?hon e | 13 f?> Assembly Street ? -?-? ? ' '' X"X**X"XM> X*,XK";"K"X*'K"X"X,v' l? . ? r h ? I. C UUUUi?tl?o?oJ^ I REESE'S 1>J i g-^., ;; ; - - mrs. p. r. i 7-JI?~ -r-A full LtHS^oTTaTE * g Cigarettes and Tobao Madam C. Walker Times. Ioe Cream all PHON. 3 * . 1422 Assembly Street, i . " " " ; ' i_ A NEW V .: By R. Alextfpde ? ?Which coT7tu;ns tlv: new, but Biblic ? Sripnrn;. Creation and nevolnnmput of, - -His-Purpose tm Earth; The Death anci jt the Holy Ghost; The Church; Tht " i'he History of the Roman Empire ; '? Roman Decline and the Reformation J r one entire Chapter oh THE BIBLE HI ^ This book is spld on the Book Stam ^ and at The?Hamilton Book Store in address is Chester, Box at tl i, ... , . i. . 1 i ^ ' ' I, * ?X* !* !* ! ! ! ?! ?! ? ! ?! if Allen Ui r An Accredited InstitiiHmv <.# ?n? 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J*' be applied on the applicant's cxpe Notice-Extraordinary?Graduatiun^ ? plkce tflis year as usual and a eertifi ' V President. t " Ch J . j " 1 p MAT l|i-4t40USTRIA ; BfAUFQRT, S - I > A. School Home i< | Training for Chrisl , i ?^?: -Happy Hornc Life?( Exercise-Base Ball-Ba: - j; ftructortr in School R< * V " % Ninth Grade?Prepaiat & t mic Courses?Music? Your Girl's Op - rf \ j f ^ , 1 . ' . Christian E T School Opens Si LYDIA CDCEI _ ^? ? ----- ( gnturday, Pwemher 25th, I926^B luty ijhop J I ng. Manicuring, Hair Bobbing 8 DUSTON'&DENDY ?- O Apartment Store -1 et Columbia, S. C. | * aughman | rit Tailor y To Medicare pairing Neatly Done _ ND PRESS1NC ? * 358D >i.. k . ' 1 . j | / Columbia, S. C. - !! - - xc85?ca>?0j2aoc^xfaa^o<?a?c8?? a ETQ55T1JKE3Z j tEESE. Prop. ?'?7? HIT Medicines." Cigars,; cos. A Full, Line of '^Preparations at alf j Tl -ftotfasr-?| E 7820 ? Columbia, S. C.- j *Q*o*\yQi/\i*u'u*tyvrcAyt/^rM'U'tTt/\r\>iAAAru X . : . , f? 4?- , ? 7" -BOOK HIE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ? t?CattufcTi. D. ?I ? . ? rr-r r? :al facts on Creation; The Bible and Man:"'foe * jrgin Bjrth of Christ, and 1 Resurrection of Jesus, and the Office ; Christian Church. It also contains tnd Christianity. to irelher with The?,? Period; Missions and 'Evangelism; andSTORY |0F THE N"EGRO. ? d aL The State Book Store, Columbia, ' Chester, .also by the author, whose le normal p'ric.e of 50 certts.^ ^ liversity | V.. M. E. Church and the State of Y" of ihe Siatcr and General X Uoard Funds j the Negro_you th. ...HasJine^-facHi- 'f ?towing courses:- " . $ <p? .Scruiautiv- _ College "of Arts and % , = 'eacher Training). High School. X j. . ? Music. Train ing v S<jh0otr~ X/ SECTION OF COLUMBIA, S. C. \ graduates of leading Colleges and ?jy of the_reecnt additions is a Propartmcnt. Xr" , - ' 5 'raining are combined to prepare | u uuuur supervision receive their X i_ pleasant diversion from study. X ! Were in Attendance Last Year v, September 15, 192G. All sturffiitor'm are requested to forward?Y ?1 ation of rooms before September $ : in rapidly and the trustees and ?1 esiding in the City. Deposits will not matriculate, otherwise it will .J J uses. . , ~ * | a from the High. School will take,.'? icalre will be awarded for the same. A i iTsTi t7irJ 011N 11U RST, A airman of The Board of Trustees. J' TIER 1 l school 1:1 ot-il.li Carolina II or your Daughter-^ j? tian Womanhood ;; j?ood Food?Out Door H F~T sket Ball?Carefu 1 Jji- j ? | ' wins -Third?through? J | fl \ )ry and Heme Ecrno- !! ' * Eelig ious Training, *""$1 . . :?1 portunity fcr a education | .1 eptember 27th *LY^ Principal |