The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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__?Til? PaLmtUo l.emlrr PirtorCtT
1*10 ASSEMBLY STREET
, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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=*"*- bis, S. C., as Second Class flatter.
TELEBHONE . 4d^;.
N. J. FREDERICK, e Kdii.?/
A. B. LINOSEY, -/Managing Kd/lor
; J. B. LEWIE ,Fruternul Edildi
W. FRANK WILLIAMS .
Contiihiittng ICitttm
HENRY 1). BEAltSON City Editor"
GEO. H. HAMBTON, . Miwiukhi
ailHRlMIIPl wiM ItA u. *T~~ ~
CAOH IN ADVANCE:
i Om Y?r I--- - ? tl'.ut
8ix Months . ~ "LTT~
Thr?? Months .7.'
Single Copy j.' . .<> '
Advettising^ Rahs given on appli
*, . cation. ..7 r:'~ "
v CommunicatiuBH intoiulmJ To/,
'the cut rent" issue must- fear!
this office, (if uot'of UrCvii} u<
: later than Tuesday n'Ktrr. t .
Saturday, January0 9th, 1927.
I low many of -thos e New
Year resolutions have you ?}ready
bpaliin? /?~^r ' |
A lynchless South Carolina
for 192?r Is that too min.li to
hope for? Cerfaainly. jiot i+-nsomtrnf,
the ~7SrrTrrn rn tti i- - .- vf"
what they don't want?Justice.
Every now and then
springs a joke. The.latest Is .T
resolution to inquire as to the
^ denial of the l/allot in th.^Lay^~T
ro citizeps of Southern States.
-The policy of the government
? in enforcing the liquor law.
seemfr to htv. '',stop the drinkers"
even if they have to be'killed, ""
Poison placed .in alcohol i.^ the
method. ^
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Just why~islt tha? always it
. . io Southern ..politicians in
greaa who hop on the Hoc.a.l
University . appropriation V
why~ask such a question when
the answer is so plain? They
; do it becauseuNeirroes in their
States .age-barred- from --tn-lhmv
af part in ttieir election. '
?'
~Thp~ ferreting out and exr
- posuro nf the men who -;?
tally 'lynched the I/ownrans "in
Aiken by Walter. F. White of
New . Yoris^T^ recognized as one
. of the outstanding events of
, the past year by the Ivrntoir.
one of the great macra'/ines of
the country. But few men
would willingly risk 'their saf-"
ety?and life in the search for
-T? facts as did Air. White. The
u"Honor . RoT' d? IK?
ion-would Z\u com.?.
ploto without All. Wtrito's naiiail
* * *
V The. War Vets having been
waiting patiently for the t wo
years ta- pass- betrnarTfteir ad-'
justed rnmpt'p^ntirin
cateF would be good for jt. loan.
/ They were dissapo in led Monday.
~~ however when fhev *;.r;j 1 j-^j tn
~ "the banks of the - country for
loans on thorn. ^(tongixys -nit-"
>; dertcok to make TTiom so,?aTo
? yfor the Vets that it succcedi-d
in making the 'certificates un??desirable1'?as
securiii< s- Mm- a"
loan, and no ioaTi.T v.viM' otvtli ihed._
" . '. . .... i
til lit "honoutitot.im ion
1926 of the NATION
The - Nat ion - r? rhaynziTre of
National influence, has published*,an
henor roll of then.-and women
who, havd'a di*tjp<rni?thr>4
"' 'tlltiWt'^lves during the past year
for some worthwhile accomplishment.
Among those ni-mr-s
. listed is_that of Mr. R. fharh
ton Wright, Editor and pub?'
li&heF-of the Milol'um bta _I Idc arHC
..... Mr/Wright is eitcd for his vigorous,
if unpopular, fight to
bring to justice the Aiken lynch
ers. Tp_ono_w'hf> have not lived
~1SLa- 40Ctk>n which has^biysa
feTong ? tllhh UpheETFind' ( ont!oY|:;
,ed lynching the^actiop of Mr.
Wright may not ..b4LM!V -understood
but to ?BosiTwllffknows,
h- It la COI11H10H ^TToVytrd^c i hat
' it takes a ^an of extraordinary
; courage with an unconquerable
passion for justice to have pur-..
sued the I*,urse that was Mr.
"Wright's. A few more Wrights
?' i? the South wiU mak? lyw-htrier
* rather hazardous vocation.
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r.-^%YNCHING 1926
According to the lynching
U'cc^rd -k^4h^"st'Tca^ kepi
I by TwflTege^ Institute, then
were 29 lynchings "for 1926. Ir
reality there were 30, the Tuskegee
record having been madf
( up and sent out. belUHTXluTclost
of December .'list. On that da>
Florida r.ot being quite, satisfies
with her sate lead'as the champ.onTiynchifrg
State; lynched estother
inatiT?colored, of course
il war- thought at one time thai
|iy ladling wds. be^ng stamped.out
riu LiLi-cuuutry. Unly. however;
iyhe sapcriieiaJ thinker and**obM-twor
toil id June entertained
| sttd.i an idea. -^Lynching is the
! odjl-nrrinir Of inrmrmTrr7 - proU.udke-,
.and Cowardice, to fray
} nntAlng of- a want of those virtties.
common to redl civilized
j i)Co;)|le. -the presence of the
former and the lack of the laVi
icr cannot'be changed by magfTc.
Jjt will take years.to remedy
nese , dc fect.s. Years 'too . in
which vmorons l;nv>. mini piny
a i art. ft ?rid:e to expect lynch-fng^-to
be : topl ed atprelsent by
ti-iA'aliny lo rhr-. < nnsdence of
eeple wi.io bclieV-e in- this form
of Irruta.i.y. Lynchers have no
fjconsciviwe capaWe oi-entertain!
ina an apjieat: Law; stern law,
L \ igoruiifiy -applied is the only
-kino of 'lahgWHfe such humans
; inn tindi rsinivd." Mm ..think of
[.thirty - citizens ,of America?
nan, women and children1?
done to death and there seems
<' I d no. no ^eminent strong e-r
fKiievh vi Inmost enouirh to inve
protection! 'L he record of' 1926
< ? ' of U cir Hriirr Miss Cnipmie Flud<
who is tctfeftJivj* Hume Economics ir
'Jill ' Iliuh !'i ia.oP ?il Mulling. S. C:
1^- -U. Mtrnftf-ArrTrtgrKTTT
Vof Columbia. .Ut s Cajnmic and hoi
T.O*. or motored to Columbia for Mrs
tVmk'V'c n. TlicK1 wore quite-a mim
bee "i' V. .ic-sls _pronout nt tiiii, uc^g
ion ail of whom expressed the verj
'front pleasure they enjoyed.
of the Palmetto Lender that "this
was one of tiie best dinners she hac
it".m*' eaten and that the Fludd home
-way?OIHi_ Of the prpttiast .Ciumtr;
home she ha= 'ever seen furnishec
I h too i.ia. k lor a civilized coun[
fi-y-to emttH*?;
?, M 9 ^
gkkelkyvii;Lk a light
At) i Hi: STATE ;
. Hy V>';:\'mian .lohnspn
> ^.Crta ley\ille holds no little place in
<v.;W>- j. . .'l'u tl;e mere passerby
tin- .place has. no"*; attraction^ But to
One .place has a: peculi&' utirflericrtj
t lu|t 1'ntt- rnrt be 'w^mTiiscil. anywhere
Via- ..pines, the shady
'xuvs. ni*T thi-Hi Had cultivated fields
c-'-,rr\.rtus- la'.eao a Ijtowlodyc Clod/'
. icar.i nyjo : n aniajionit're spirit
' lav ! tl.cK' itaioucr -the people. This
oa.' i-.n ! y families of ihc same
muck. ;;> -a>. v'.iz.iig, a certain sectior
l'> * /*'- 1' ?1;..unity. The result, wtini
1 l.i s c i i! ?_^iit_ils own school.-But
haw < K!?s; iril-,*is j*onc and one?
tiffs i - s-;-r S?SR|1 1.) the .n.~<-li"a
i l ; v ir.4! a'. sehoifl ivlijeh ^occupies
*? .? { tile-j^noet beautiful'Spots of
rhtr'Trl i~l 'C1,' ' :
l.r. clpViUe lias three ir. adorn cluirc!
1 , ch'in'i g im??Year's
V . ' '< ?e >???; diiVereiit- from tin
1 '' : h i.VMw York. In i all
?w ara'.< ! , j- 1 i\\y ihtcv seen' a
ch'.iich ;. r.a.i: 1'to coin pave in clean!ar<
t):; '{ . 1'Hie second baptist!
'i i::nhr-diku many. iytluaa
' ' r" '1":"rTt:-M.T:7- o-a';' Tn'dii'st'r-y.. Dm
now i.- i- p., v. oil nilTT'ct'lUei
. IZTEIL ,4i+- a~ vfiy ci-c v;in reach
j he ii.. !. ! ; tire able tojgend then
* !< larifcst ntafketa in the
. triTh mt, {ho middle-man. A)
La?Ll '; :mdd-(n^ntoos-..a.rc car
! 'N v- <> i i li-afhy, towns, ?Jt- it
[ ' hyar faitmcrd-say
: A : ' i -(i-'ii't inn-t inc." be
t-at .-o la- ri' v'v iu?Y (h'poi'id on. cot101
_LiXJ.ii i i . j-'1 iii mil ??~~~
So t oa?j:t;orinjj pf the antagon:~:.ywhich:
resulted in the e
I'oelion of one', of the best {raining
c':. oj; in tho .state, and the beautify
. ii * -Mn-h i-'Tiiei ik/.ink -nf.-ttk churches
; .MAI .'ye. a l.hM.-dnir.' H hr tuvr
01 tne otti'.xns _ front* the saw-mill.-in.
i dvi^ry t~> .truck-fminiinp, which re
".1 <n-4hc po^fde cowing inio born
nymitn: io.; the_ lartregt* "market:
in _ the ?uur.wyt ahd the erect icn'^l
_cl.:. liay caused this-' com muni
ty to stt'n- aire ad of many towns thai
tc? lie- s;h:ic 'problem:;.
DINNER - PARTY AT ST
MATTHEWS
^!0' Fludd entcr'alned witi
_3?ititJiii'ir at- their home in St. Mat
the*.v.v-Tnc d ;y oPXn\us week in hon
ST ' .-J.'..-'- . . ^
~* - ^ THE PA LME1
.beautifully with every com/ort.' '
? : A-TKRlSLJ^Wg; ~
; ! . "Mr. George Gfover-. entertained th
College students and - ' some of th
young ladies and gentlenidtt-Momkr
^--evirhing at his residence.
" The Live Wire Syndicate gave
I Banquet. at the Odd Fellows Hal
ythich all enjoyed very muchi.j
. Ihe-I'alj, gave a Year's: Par
, ty at the residence of Mr. H. S. Smit]
" I We arc glad to have .Mrs. Blanch
', fhompspn of Washington^p. C
' 'Mackwith us again.
-Mi s. .Mary Smalls has been on th
sick list for two weeks, we hop^'io
> | n spnrrlu' wwwy:
Uhdertaker \Vm -lnrl-?-nn Imn linoi
:: ill fur-the past week.
Santa'Claus was very nice to. Mr
Mjp. McGhee by finding, him' a nici
little wife in'the person of Mrs. Mat
I tie Y Walter^ ol Sumter, S C. Hii
j .riends, innumerable in this sectioi
wish for them'a long, happy journey
; over life's matrimonial sea
-Rev. Dudley, pastor of St. John Baj
>t thur.:li, was on duty Sunday mort
nir ami night He used-as a-subjeci
. ig Tret'.^" At the night service^ St
Lukir 19:2Qi " It was a great day ai
Si. John, as the spirit seemed^to b<
t re.ent at each service. Dr. Dudlej
i-5 growing in favor with his churcl
and the community at each visit here
j. A pageant entitled, "The Coming
"of Truth," under the direction 01
.Mrs. M. A. Robinson. The paggani
contain#.* more* than sixty partici
rant St- It promises to be a great su<
-wss,; a.--'-- . r
IIARDEEVILLE NEWS
The many frieuda of Mrs, dtrem
Grant will very. 'miifch to 'learr
of her deatlv after 41 long illness ai
> Georgia Inf.rmar+r, , jfrfo- remaiji:
was shippod here by the J Savanna!
Laid or I a king RstablhrhmcTrtt" A larg<
crowd was present al her funeral
v\ hi.h was preached by Rev. Alex
si on and Kcy..^,. A. Williams. Rev
> Scott u*cd a text the 23rd, Psalm
i and the-fii st verse. He used for hi:
[-^Tfbject? "Uftoice of *leadership." Th<
, sermon was "a *.splendid_ discourse tc
the Jivirur. AY llile the' grave was- fee
am' filled un. W _1L?BlaA
; -Mock*, being- moved by the Hoi;
SpiiU dF.hered another talk on he:
life'which w^i filled with good fore
; thought.* SJic leaves to mourn "He:
, <icath two sisters: Mrs. Rifta Single
[r-jon and Miss Amy Miller, one neiee
jj "M r.s. Besrnrz_Lnlot and a4 host o
ti icncls.
: * Cn the fourth, Sunday in Decembe
. u,"'at '11:HO a. in.,' Happy Horn*
; Lodge No. 123 P. & A. 31., met a
Jv.vpel M. II. Church for installation
, Rev. Alexander Scott was the instal
r <i ng ufliver., Brother A. B. Pulol, W
I>li; biot.hor Rplcrt Pay ton, S. W,
j Pother Daniel Pclot.J. \\\, broihe
," \V. S. Busch, Treasurer, .brothe
. ...James MeVebiiiahs, S. D., brothe
.-am Smalls, J. Id., I'carte Howard,S
IT Hoy .i .is , hvi.1 hui. l/.W
; Wilsoii Tyley." brother J. R. (darmam
??> lui l iiir.?'iln; m. i v.res?wetB- flcr
. formed- very solemnly. Brother Ccot
omparod Masons with the gul
stream for the sefety of men whei
I this wot lei get$. -rottgh*-"-At 3:30 s
- - * ~~ " ' " * ' i T T "* C*Vicav
j large crowd assemoieu in ou- olc-jj
; hell A.?A|. K. church to witness thi
irivcMling of the. hew .pews. The pro
. gram was^nic%tb'..gftKoFd._QU.t by, thi
i pastor, R&\ "J. JI. Nero. The frei
*.ivill J?flUiriug--f6r thetru&tees-was ov
. or- $13.00.
Misses Carrie and Eleanor Rtorri
,-vuv-t the?holidays here with?thet
.'grand nVotlibr. They left lor thei
p-homc St;turrTay night. : "
(. y Mrs?C AT Harks! irk has rctuiuiet
. home after spending the holiday!
. visiting her parents at Allendale, S
r-p.? "" ?T'
.Mr. Plenhy G'over had hia_lai
f Tiroken thc^past week and wa.5 rush
t tpcely recovery. WINNSBORO
NEWS.
| Last week the missionary societ;
of-tW-St. Paul Baptfst church sur
- new coal heater installed in th<
- church. CompIaint3 had been madi
1 ------ 1 .1? : <V.?: ?. ?
I* concerning uiu iijgmiiuiunv?v
i heat, but now the building ia ver;
~~ comtortable during cold weather.
r night was good. Everyone was sur
. prt.'cd an J w ell pleased with how th<
- youngsters cnified out' the program
= Miss J. CJiTYm re and Miss L). Smitl
r really proved " what wonders can b<
worked by the Ncgrq youth,
r The drania and .cantata on Tuesday
j njght was complete in every detail
1 All. that was lacking, was a larg<
> crowd and fthi.j was due to the in
i clement w^ttontfr. nortm 7TTTT ITTHUC
[~ quate tp express our thanks to Misi
s.ncu yMy'llhs a new machine. If yo
ts have any sewing that ynn
.a see Mrs. (Trepn.
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TQLEAPEK ~
D. A. Walker nnd Mis., .T nillium i.
j the active part they play and effor
l imt -forth-tO' maRc ~EEi~ program
"^success!Although visitors, they ha\
'Worked hard to make our Sundt
JSchool what it should be, and no dul
has ever been to hard or. difficult f<
to . attempt.
a i- ^niafiy of our- home folks return*
j for the Xmas holidays. Mrs. G. Brt
' *j toil, Miss M. E. Godson;'. Miss J
: Brown, Miss A. E. Mclntpsh, Pro
k C* 0. Mclnto^hh.
IP'* Prof. King, the?magician, gave
concert at the colored graded schoi
| house, Wednesday night. ?
p .had their Xmas tree exercises o
^Wednesday "evening. ' yZ
k' Mrs. Ada Rmilinnj? . > llui nj*
1 list at this writing^
Mrs. Emma Darby is much in
e proved and is able to walk. v- '
_ ; Mr. S. J- Caiso'n is able to be or
s again, we hope-he continues .to irr
j prove. i,
, f The holidays are =over and" ou
teachers'We back on the jpb for th
^remainder of the school term.
t Quite a number of visitors were i
t M 1*4--ps Gilliam-aml AValker rettwn
ccp-from Grten\Vood and report
l pleasant trip. 1 \
Misses Gilmore, Smith, Rutherfor
r and Mrs. Valentine returned Sunda
j and they also reports the holidays a
being very, pleasantly spent. ,
iiMIss A. E. M. In tosh took leave o
p the 27th, "for Columbia,' where sli
t will fesume "her school duties.
Prof. C. O. Mcintosh, Miss'Fredoni
? Manigault and Miss F- R^p\vn[ marl
their-departure on the 29th to -con
tinue their school work. i
-j v ,
| xur. ana Mrs; jonn i^ee irom men
mend, Va., were guesls_aL.the_tiDm
1 of Mrs. S. A. JUrlntnsH, rtn Friday.
t The enrollment of our schoola i
t increasing'since .the holdiays, and w
s hope the new pupils will fall in lin
with the school work.
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T ~?ANDERSON NEWS. ~
THe Jubilee Singers of Thompso
Centennial M-. l?. Church, colore
- went over the-city caroling Ghrisl
J mas moaning, though the weathe
4 was very unfavorable, at 3:30 the
) r started to singings the joyful Xma
-"-^htrols,-to -announce the birth of ou
' Savior. ^ : ' 7
Une lahy (white) very beautifull
r expressed the singing as angel voice
- she said she thought she was in hea
r en?and The anerelsWere sineint
Glortt-.ta.Gotl in the" hitrhr'h nnt\ n
t earth peace, gpod will to men." Thi
band oi carolers fini?l*ed their roun
i just at the break of day. ;; ?
r( Chi-istmas night, this same bttn
s i of .singers were invited to be th
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. -H7 Baile
h tpy the- merchant prince of Ar
' ! person.) lhry called for the singer
.p their seven tpassengcr "Cadillac
.ear and escorted them tQ the home
'? of some of the most prominent whit
r Ir.en.is, namely: Dr. J. E. Whit
r Mrs. Rufus Fant; Mr. Ed. Vandivc
r . Mr. Prue Clinkscale, Mrs. Waller-Na
|*4 ..in and others to .numerous to met
J ion. Everyone expressed themseIvc
^ ; as being-highly pleased with the sin
"livg arcT.saitlsame wasTthe bdst the
^ ii .d heard and that hearts, home an
f
| ocket books were open at all time
11 to the above mentioned singers. Al
a ; rer. partaking of delicious- refrpsl
" j nvents at the homes- of several, tl
B! ringers were loath to go home, In
" ! as the "wee sma" hours had prrivei
^: thc^r-ha'dTo bid. f'A men y'.Christina
e ; to all, and to all a good nj^ht."
" j 'Rev. It. B. "Avers-?worshipe:l at tli
I M. E. Church, 'Sunday-morning! Al?
3 preached an nhlp sei*m"n *rrr
r j church, Sunday night. Come agaii
r , Rev._Ayers,_you. are always, welcom1
Rev. B. S.,Jackson, pastor of Thorn
son Centennial M. EV Church, was t
3 his best Sunday morninc. Quite
' I few visitors were present.
The Christmas tree was held Mor
*1 day tTie~KT "E." church.~
" vcty si)icv program was rendered h
the Sunday school ^ehnlni-i.?a?U
T wnicn many presents were given 01
to the delight of all, both young an
j old.- ??' "77 - f"
^BELTON LOCALS.
^ | Sunday;^vas a great day at Bethh
e hem Methodist and Mt. Z^on Bapti:
."gh arches.
Mrs. Theresa "Clements, one of th
?mrcst""efficient TnsTructors^of the ffe
inir her own. 'She-has made aTCffiar
able record during Her stay here, hot
as teachej: and as on Inhabitant- <
u Helton. We hive heard sofne con
plaints concerning the acceptance c
I young teachers,dn the publie_sehaal:
' but the above named young lady, cam
' to. us -wljile-'Very young and made
clear cut record. 'We trust that a
_ young teacher^ will do as well ah
block public gossip. ?
j Mrs. Mattie Green .will be ke|
quite busy in the afternoon, sewhq
^ V" ->?.
. tf^ii?ri r
re j Prof. R p Alexn"f,'i>r hn<} been o
iy the sick list but is gradually impro)
>r[ Mrs. Altfraoeise'-Cambrel former!
of this place is now* in /ack^onvill
id Fla., visiting relatives and friends,
i- Mrs. Inez Keith, was somewhat ir
p. disposed Friday.
f. Mr. Robert Xlexaridei'is confined t
~ his homo'with chicken pox. We hop
a for him a speedy recovery,
ol | Mr. and Mrs. Isiuh Bradley are pla
ning a new home on Washington St.
>1 'Miss XNecie J. Gary, of Abbevili<
n and_a___mi-niher .of-the Belton Roser
1 wald graded Trhnnl fn-cniIy, < nntl
TT^y>g great^pYb^ress ajong oil line;
~~ She has added much to the livelifleg
i- of Beltcfi. A woTiderfuTplay wa
given under her supervision for Chris
it ma's, entitled, "Colonel Grump;
i- Christmas." AH the students seem t
like her and it is her delifeht to mi:
r with them. She is a live wire.' .SJee
e h:r if you can.
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d ~
y (By C. F. Floyd.) v
s Christmas
has come and .gone. Th
n people in-Newberry hnVe had a ver;
e good Christmas. Every body seem
to liavp enjoyed the Christmas tim
a" up to th's dqte not a single perso]
been killrflr ^Not a" quarrel ha
I- ' lircn linnv.l .... IV.. ilfn?tL- M,.tT,
i berry. arrest: has been made
i- Everybody seems to be -happy an
e gav, meeting friends from differen
? -parts of the uuilIllry^ ^VLany-person
s who have been away for years, -eve
e so'mq whom tve thought were ilea
e ame home. I. cannot begin tQ nam
_1 all who were hcregbntv-^ylll name jus
j a few. Mr. Georgjg. Werts, . Nm
?| York;* John Andrews, Washington I
C.; C. L. Robinson. New Or1piinfi,._La.
I Miss Estelle Simmons, Greenville
Mrs. Williams, Greenville; Miss Lot
Ivenia Williams. Columbia; Mr. Wrr
I Turner, Charlotte, N. C.; Miss Bagg;
I 1 Ludow.ici, Ga.; 1VIiss Mamie Ahranv
^ State College,fNashville, Tenn.; Rei
s J. G. Johnson, Clinto^Mr, T T ylf
and family, ColumBuT; Mrs. .. Iren
-?*icheJbfcl'ger, Irnio. We have had on
x thing hepe that has broken the recort
s We have had more marriages tha
l"; as ever been known in thk> commur
' >. y. -^t-HanTrah^hurch) nn 1r>>;f ^"r
? lay, Rev. Glover united three befor
^-he \lotfTr~his seat. Here in the citj
hey started on' Christmas night, th
' ^yoo'U Sai<C-that--the bride was hi
' Xtnas present, and f wonder wha
? fc.iame l.e will give her on next Xmas
S'J The Christmas play and tree at M
l" | er Chapel, A. M. E. church, on Mor
^ dy e ening,.was grand, ,'lhesuperi
| .tcndeiit, E. F. Fioyd and Mr. Wn
!S j .oildar, receised as a Christmas gif
,ej- -ne sweet potato as la-rge as a he
e'|. egg and as round as a ball and ha
1?I ii the package; a note, telling them t
II wat:h the sign, -the superinlender
^ i ^ girl of tJic Omnia
*rj ree ^lom the >school^. Thp Sunda
: '..hoof remembered the .superinter
's; ent .and the pastor Very nicely; fc
" 1 wh ch to turn many thanks,
I All putilfe schools,.opened on "Jam
ie, ary 3rd, 1927, except-Mt.'fcethel Gal
II j mony. They ran until Xnias day an
I'-lvhe trus.ees very iieely gave tliei
! wo weeks and they will not open u
1 January ICth. The principal .wer
ie r out of the city and is expected to r<
? .urn on the 5th. ' r ': . ;' ?
itry
<*-J YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRIS!
P ... IAN ASSOCIATION HA
lt | FORMAL OPENING " __
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! Formal rtfieniner of the-Youncr Wc
j irnn's Christiana-Association - ysa
A; held en Monday Evening, Jar
y! n, 1D2T. from V until 1(1 -10 ~
ilk, UI-1H6 building recently purcha*
it \ ed 'by the Association, 1432 Par
d fstreet. " / _ __1 ?
v Quite an i^leresti^f'program-nvti
rendered. ThAfie who are not merr
-frprs are invltiVrf jynr^- = sy}
I Singing?-America- - ??
it Invocation?Mrs. Matilda Griffin
i Remarks by the chairman?Mrs7 C. I
Ie_. Ruthcrfor<lr who introduced?Mr^<
U-e ^ the leadflr^o?^th* V. -W:-f
1- V movement in Colunima. T
k j Sclo?Mr. Robert Gannon
hy Address?rMr. I. S. Leevy
F4wmirm!t speeches were hear
l- from the following: Rev. Thos. T
>i urown, ur. James H^gims, Mr. l'l. H
s,.: Rut let, Mr. Robert L. Simons, At
ie 'orney N. J. Frederick, Mrs. Rober
a L. Simons anr Mrs. C. A. Johnson.
11 Tea was served throughout the ev
3 ning by Mrs: N. J. Frederick, chait
j rrnn'of the hospitality committee, as
)t sisted by Mrs. J. P. Wakefield. A
i, bout seventy-five people were preseni
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Satort'ay, January 9thf 1Q2X J
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fc BATTLING SAM CHILDS.
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Feather weight champipn of the
South who successfully defended his
title twice Th December in Florida.
lie k. o'd Young George Dixon, in the ; ~
tenth round of a scheduled ten round
__ Lout and ten day^ later stopped the.
Well known .Mexican Joe, of New^Or-.
? leans, La., in the second tound of a
scheduled ten round bout. He will 1^*
?meet Luzo, the Ctrbafr," Jahuary the
.enth. "'^5:
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