The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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\ Saturday, January lSth, 1927 CLINTON NEWS t V i - - '-Affilt* ttnonrlinr* /ihUA ? 1? _i t - ? HUi^v ? piuasailt j vacation in titeit..various: homes, the 1 teachers of ClihktJh liigh ^School are v all back in pia^ pn^ have j * ths that lay beiore them. So far every tiling is moving along nicely and L we are striving to make this, year 1 count for more than any in the past 1 history of the School. . Ihe New Year's sermon at Friend- 1 I ship church was preached jby Dr. * Fate Dendy of Lauren^ S. C. Dr. Den ' dy was_at h.s best and hrought-agtnes- ? sage lull of,.truth and light. morning sermon was preached* by the 1 pastor Rev. L. A.. Logan. A good 0 crowd was in attendance and every t one seemed to have enjoyed the sermon. An inspiring sermon was " preached in the evening by the Elder, Dr. Johnson. : "" l__ _i Sunday January 2nd, Rev, and Mrs. E. L. Lifliwood intertained -in ' honor of their daughter, Miss Lula -V Liiliwood, and s&ns, Messrs. Eugene * and Willie Lewis Liiliwood. ^he lol~ lowing at dinner: Miss Claudia Dor- J rah, Miss Coiinne Roden and Mrs. Emma Young. jdelightfuL thre& ' course dinner was seYved. after wTiicH" j they were furthdh entertained in the - parlor. ~ ? \" J Mr. Eugene Lilliwood who^ is now living in Philadelphia, spent the holi days with his parents, Rev.~~and Mrs. _ JJxZEl Lilliwood * on 128 W. Caroline ~~J Avenue. . . 1 s > Miss Carrie T. Steele of Philadel- -r ? phia,?now a memberof the?Senior class of Scotia Woman's College, in ^ Cohcord, N. C., spent a part of the V holidaysrin Clinton with Miss Corririe . Rodeh. She* is now back in school * . ;hard at work. . . ' Miss?Pencil?s&lley of?Columbia - spent several days during her vacat- v ion with Miss Claudia Dorrah. ~~ * The teachers enjoyed an evening's ,Vi entertainment at the hqjpe of Mr. i: "and Mrs. James Miller on East Bell '? street. - ??-t-?--- - _ Miss Louise Mae Reese, a former y teacher of Clinton High School was the guest of Mrs. Bessie Henry on ?.bell streei." " Mias G^asie Williams of Tuskegee, - Alabama, now ieaching in the Do- _ tnestic Science department of the "guest of MiWViola JJendy during the ~ ~ holidays. k CMiss) Corinne Ro Jen ^ - " STATE COLLEGE T^OTES." Orangeburg, S. C.; Jan. 8, 1927? ? The Holiday recess ended December 28, work was. resumed . with a complete return of the student body. RevjewB of the' l.rst'semester are in . progress. JEinal examinations?wiit.f begin Jonuary 114. ~y ?? A hpant.itnI Christmas Cantata was ^ rendered by the Choral Union Jan-_ \ ? pgryr2p-b?aw?a-pagfccd^ruudttoriuiifr ~ Much credit is due iTofessor Thii-"~~ merit, he splendid rendition, 'ihe. ? organ work-of Miss Shnon~was es- c - pecially gopd. r Several events of striking impor- . tance will take place at the College I t during this, month. United States: I Senator Rice W. Means, of Colorado, National Commander of th eSpSnisti^,-War -Veteran^'visited Orangeburg ; t January 1U-11 to inspect the local! ? Camp. Among arrangements for his entertainffilfrt was listed State Col- ? ^ lege the morning of January 11. The j Senator and part^"inspected the en- [ t tire plant and was impressed with ? not only its extensiveness, - but- the -( large amourh of technical as well as j practical worlc being carried oil in all ( departments. \Alter visitinjg various^points of interest the party was in- ' vited to the auditorium^ where a welhHl arranged musical program w&s ren- j anthems, quartettes, organ and voc- j. al fcolos. Senator Means aft,prwflHc I' addressed the audience Composed of j \ faculty and students of State Col- t lege, and Claflin University. The oc- } 'J casion was not only impressive, but' ii a rare opportunity to. entertain.^ U-.|a nited States Senator of high repute, c i The Smith-Lever Agricultural Ex-f i thern_States will be held here Jan- jt oary 26-27. This will be attended ; i by officials of the /agricultural De- I v partmenE at Washington, State ofli-' I eials, ' Direct6rs of Extension Work i ? in sixteen Southern States, and Ne-a gro Supervising Agents, in alt l;otat=~K: ling more than one hundred persons.^ c President Wilkinson is making elab- r orate preparations^ for entertaining \ fey tWimflbrtanl tethering' of-Qtattn- ff tV guished persons, whose coming will, \ f mean much to the agricultural in- ^ j .erefcts, not only of South Carolina jut., tn? entire south. It Is possible nut the Secretary of . Agriculture nay also uttetui the Conierence lor i tlay; frof. ItrE. Daniels, Assistant Jiotrict y^gent ol Airrn-mt-uriib-iiaL. ension \\ one in Soutn Carolina, wuJ tave chaise of tleuuis ?a manageV> ork is- progressing on the Agri:ulturul biiiiuiiig proviueu through in appropriation oy tire last Eegisaluie una Central Education Board, me buiiuing win be liiouern in every expect, proviqipg inif st nv,nnp"T?tfl igriCuiujre anu Iioine Economics. viwn completed una equipped it will ;ost ^ItU^UO. 1 * The Gjjplege Department has hown?ymnritabU?growth?the past tw yeais, having-how ^an enrollment >t" ?84 students. In keeping wuh irogresshe ideals tn.s department las staited a monthly periodical .nown as "ilie Gol.egian.*' The paper nude its lust appearance uecemoer 6, containing newsy columns,' re ecling,.interesting lactsol the inter.a! wo.krngs of tt?rCollege. The edtviiai hoard- is composed proactive, nteiiigent y-oung men and women yitK competent laeulty advisors, who ire dete. mined tQ put over som^ning worth wh.le and represcntatve of the growing popularity of the TTXtfrution. '1 hus~laTr~ "1 he Collet*an*' has^ been received with gener!us support by faculty, students and rieftds. Its outlook for Ddrmanencv rw.en m ciaie v^onege dan. zz. Schofleld at State College Jan. 29. State College at Paine F"h 4. ? State" College at~IlainesrFeb: 5. l'aine College at State Feb. 2G. State College, at Allen Feb. 11. State College at Schofield Feb. 18 r lfc ?- _ / -: ;CLORED PHYSICIAN LOCATES AT-LAUlEN^" That Dr. L. W. Thompson, one of >ur "own" product, born and reared n?our- comity, " Raving- successfully >asscd. the State Medical Board of Examines and had extensive pracice in North Carolina, after years of olicitation from Laurens Race men, las "consented to cast his lot with us o practice his profession. In vipw r?f tho fnpj- fhat we havfl ong felt the necessit^-of-a- Race physician in _nur--eitv. jwe. .welcome Dr. .hompson, and pledge him our hear)ort. ;olored Business-Men of Laurens PROMINENT EDUCATOR Y^iTS A. & T. COLLEGE I. O. Sargei\J, Federal Agent Inspects Vocational Agriculluial VVuik ~ Dr. II. O: Sargght, federal agent, 'otatfonal agriculture of Washingon, D. C., accompanied by Mr. A. L. feachey, state supervisor of vocatonul agricultural education, inspectd the-work-of the local Negro Agriultural and Technical College while n the city today. Immediately aftrr visiting?the college, the cducat leyed to fcedalia and Gibsonville to riew the agricultural work that is icing cairied orr at the above named nstituticns.A -Doctor Sargent is highly pleased vi lf rTiaractcr of work that is being arricd oil by the department of agiculture at the Negro college. In ?is talk to the agricultural staff, he ufvisdtr-the teachers to produce men vho upon leaving the college will be iroducers,?"ofi the doing level." ... ,.t , -ma1 THE PAT,ME* ; ?_ Benedict News. J % ' ? _ j__ Dr. Gordon B. Hancock, Professor "-of Sociotegy, Virginia Union UniverI j siiy, Richmond, Va., and a loyal A' | lumnug^Sf ^T3enediet "CbfTcge, visifeiy : gave a most interesting and Inspir- j 1 I intr addrCsk to the students on thp s. bright. Ihe Young Women'a Christian Asuclaiiun Bonding which will lie nown as'the "Y Hut" has been competed. It will be used leniijutanl> a connection with the Agricultural JoiUerenqe, January <dG-^8, Dedi ation will take place -sometime wheTi ellect are. pm-flreteff" t is the deoire of . those in chai'ge to aake the celebration suitable to- a*1" ommcmoi-nti^e of tho labors, can:0es and effort^, exercised in securing ands-tor-thc - magnificent constrncton. The Building will he a gift to he College by the girls of-the Assolatioo. through the leadership o? .Irs. M. R. W ilkin'son, wose constam ilanning and encouragement mad j access possible.' Later on a full acounT of~this. splendid accomplish: nent will be given. rTAT.g COLLEGE, ORANGEBURG, S. C.r SCHEDULE OF BASKET BALL GAlVlkk vt " M -^?6 ; \ . V*.-a*Tj3pt3# Haines at State College Jan. 14. ' "Opportunity of the Negro of^ Today. ??:???? Dr. Charles Thompson of Chicago, was a guest "at tFrfi^Chapel Services last Friday. Dr. Thompson has I : Jotired the Orient^.recently and he gave a very interesting and helpful '< .esignee of his four. The Olympian Literary?Society met on Saturday evening in the Coll, ege Library. The program was most artistfcaihr nlann<jd anil the . alhuc?_ ipeaker of th5~ evening was Mrs. M.- . ' J. McClellan, who held the attention >f the Society with a carefully pre *_>}iicd arid most interesting cjescript- . Jniversity. . . j , The- large rooms of Science'- Hall as given to the Jean's Institute .rose of discussing -their work. . 1 he Y". W. C. A. Meeting was well Atonled last Sunday. The subject .as "Ideas for .the' New Year.". 4The New Year's Eve Prayer Mect^-Was one of a special interest, -he meeting was led by President C.1 3, A-ntisdel,. who used as his motto: 'There wifTbe no Night." ~ | The- Christmas holidays are over fhe students are in the midst of ex- . -inilnations. We" hope they will make ~ a. success. t*t?1 Aftwrrg-the?graduates who visited h*eccTia"pel~"and clalis~Tddm~s4dunng ^ " Tic holidays were: Miss Alma,Bailey, dr. Jce Bailey, Mr. Cecil Williams, Vf *- -tonl/ Willmme IT,. TV. r, nvrirlr nnrl Mr, W D. Robinson. Wo vere very pleasantly entertained at ~)irr" ctrapcl?services "by?Mr. Rubini -.on's pcems and Mr. and Miss Bai ?ey'-s music. - -7?^? ??? 1 . V . . Georgetown News ^ -, . * * * . .,.i ' . j Prof. Howard and little son made I i flying trip, to ChnrloTiton on Sa'.ur- 1 JTW7- : ' ' V . ' ^ J ^ 1 go.r.ethnc is now postering a very j , rue and pfOnv^ing church in Chat' \hnooga, Terfn. His many friends - -egret the loss of this won:lerful gene'rnan, but wish him the best of luck I' ind" s'ycccss. j' Mrs. Benfcow-Chestnut of New [ ork city was a visitor in the city [" ;v?jri? thp hoIidaysT^ The manager of the! Palmetto There has secured many' high class pic-_. j urcs for the next two "months; the 1 j Ten ^ Commandments are included." : J r.fti- pifliirn ic wv-nrrlfl/l hy prnnrhroa [ screened.--- / ' ,.L The Elite Art qnd Social Cliih gave ' ^ r-dance last Tuesday evening i Palmetto Casino. A very enjoyable ; ime: was had.~Hie colors pirdclind <rcen were very artistically arrang- 1 ' tid. ?- 1? Meetings -??; ' The Y. S. C. was entertained at '.he-borne of Miss Pauline Durfmore ,! ,n Monday evening by Mr. N. Palmer after the regular business wa<$ trans-' | acted a course of cocoa, cak eand mints were served. The Elite Art "and Social Club met _ j- atl^ the home of I Ion. J. A. Baxter on' Thursday and was entertained by Miss S. K. -Smith. . After the busi- 1> ness meeting delicious mints were? served, ' ?> The-Business Mens Club met .at" the; home of Mr. J. A. Bacote on Tuesday 1 evenlngr . "?y1 ' ?.1 i The Booker Washington. Club met . ! at the home of Air. and Mrs. R7 B. j Anderson. A very interesting program was rendered after th?'hi?uirif"ig * The host and Hbstess served &'n elab- ~ "^oiiV.e menu,:after which^general -dan- _ "cmg was had until m'uTrfiifhTT Remember Young Mens^ Day at -1 Big Bethel A. M. E. Church on the j fi.th Sunday . A well arranged program will l>e rendered by loenl-talent. 1 4-- : T MarstaiilL I. | _ The Big 7 wicebale lasts one * MaioltcJl ' " i ribiimr'ii *ii i i i) iTi^lnm-rn ~i : -i '-'i * V . rr^ i.r.Mir.H . Eureka I)::n.o Was a ("lassie? >i The Euieka Krcial jClub of'deerge- o tmuli 4lw". 4- O ?v?n tocv* wiv mvjt uiniruni ?}i" affairs in the Slate dor trig the holi- ? day season, 'lhe Club colors, greeii ^ and red gave the Palmetto Casino u -O dlffe.e'nt apiearanca and the beautir qful evening gown^Twoi'ii by the fad - .ft. :cs who wetE" -nvpr one lmiidro n mber addei^ to the gaily of lhe oc- O casion. r"il* ~ . O Prof. Davis orchestra of Florence furnished popular and o^wtjtful..mUBing at 0 p. m., and the tib\c Was spent '> general dancing until the .Mr, I'. ' > ll^Jirumjoiy floor M':'ii)M"^r dan ing as to program, at IQdljJ ft."ml % ' At 1J ;,'>U into: mission was had anJ-^-j a piograin w,;.< iiunh'l'od as lolluws; _ Solo?Always from iiellin by Mr. J. t. Prio'.eau-. Kewding ,tc? Face; on the Floor, Mr. ^ P. 11- Ri-iirt?>nV' 3 Remember?Mn jS. \\V. Tucker Mr. A. Q. Dunmote delivered a short 5 Welcome Address to tvhl-ch Mi s Car- ^ ojine Alston rest ended.'? ly.er the program emn'm-a of elii-~ r c kirn?salad, -rsa.t,no-*, ^fen f and rvu~- yc nnb'.n ilion bkricK ice/cream an 1 i^uit;ami-plain caktrv. uiu rui \ eil, ul< o fruit -v ~ ptfnch, .cigarettes and cigars were include:! in the .elaborate menu. - . , \ At 1 a. in., l')H?f. i)ayis resounded J until 2:21) a. m.t when "iluind^Sweei, -* Ilomt" was regretfully played. , Each member- of the Club ware a , j red rose bud with green IcaVcsT : ; *! " > .1 rlhe out of toVn 'tue^^wer.e as fol- ; lows: MLsse; Cer.rude tliftbivbl' | iumbia; Janie Yuung of: Irnnx; Edith i Ja.kson-of Galfncy;' -Bertha''byay.ior U of Claflliv University; Sarah Parker of Benedict ^Co'Jegc;; ,KaUfc Euvl-^. j > hh4. IiouK e?Smith 'uf7 Cimideh;' (iea;"j "p" nett-4. Carlton and Gertrude Clark of Conway.--^Ic srs. David Woodburry, j| Clarence Washington and " Ilbscoe' [ Bryant?of-J. C. Smith?U-ni-versity; |. Edwin Rhuc of Morris College-wi'th ? four classriiates. ~ T "3 | jj NOTICE. -v To ofy Hyoachors in Colore J Schools in . jbRichlond County. ' ^4^ Dear Friends: I ' *r} . Saturday,- January 22nd. von are X requested to'meet" in the County Ar-??socia.tion which will convene at AI- ill !e:i Cnij. e.sity at 11:15 o'cloyk. This y meeting" is called to assemble in A1 - -J* len Le ause all of Qur.dca"":tufrs will .|. be present (m&rc than. 130) and, we X ne'e# a'larger assembly room to ac- V commodate the* big crowd. We ex- { pect to enroll every teacher in the :j?.j i Knr.^-? tk<I tW- *:': fioth of January. CoTiToTTT this. meet- . Y in sr. prerhved to. pay .'your enrollment, fee o? $1,03 and to reserve a bad pre y [ pprii'ylng your membership in the S ate and County .associations. Su- X rerintcedent J. Miller Rlcuzcr will >i call tho ~ county nJlV ? fa The progranV. for the meeting :0"n > ; the fouri'n f> .timid v. who h is J una-?>? DevotiOTvah" e::c: e'??cs--ll :-il> a. m.-i.|j| i rof^sscr Rt -W. P:inhv:p-o;- irmo. ? Larfgpagc _for Primary Grades? *12:C0 to 12:1").?Mrs. Rebecca Jordan Grammar in' fepper Grades--12:C0 to 12:15. . __ T. Dr. C. II. Brown, Tastor ^cFO'nd Cal- ; vary Baptist Church.- y" Roil Call -by S upermtcndent* .. .. 1 77) a 1c7 1. otv isK:r?i.uu i.ous Dinner, served by teachers of b>is-., trc.it No. 2. Let evorv tonc-hor?La?Richland County hein. His" and I'.or seat in the auditorium of Allen. Un i v crsity at 11 :4.r>r Jnm.nry 'dllnd. :_-_L Yours for success,! .. -?'EXECU1IVE. COMMITTEE Miss C. A. Jackson, President Key -T? \Y .TcnVLns r^niriv.nn' ' Mrs. R. E. Mon efth, Tre.VsurctJ Mrs; li. I'ernn, Yice-rn-sLdent ^s. Leirse "Randolph, .'Secretary hTvi. mnWPuniiTCfe"' Try-Aft- Ad vol tU*tmcn.t .with . LTS. The Lcacrmg Weekly IE ' I r - Tatum IJu A-Year Event f ? week Icrger , Y IK ' . { ne fatum Qo. #* .:? . :?: > 1 - : ' :m ?; r, 3jg r ' PACE THREE: .vv-i-x- :< vvv->4v v < v " ! " M. H. HARRISON COMRAC iO & I'.llli nFR I Estimates Furnished on Aindication ? . L NO JOU TOO LAHGK. ~"f' 'NONE 100 SMALL 1112 Hidilaud Avenue AiKcn, S. C. | .iO0M^K>0Ovy^?vvvv,^vv,^^vv,:,v,^,,Xl00,.'i/v,I'v).M^5vv,i,?Mv0v?000<X>OO()l . is ?_. riox ; ~s IN V )l ' u . * ': ' W_OR K M A XS4JI1? &' SI 1H VH M' I : L?si:;. o[ i< - _?-tt?V V-- ? fall & wrxmr ||8 VAI:1, W'OOl SA VIPI !< S i .^r-7 - r ~ " vv~.' g . WONDKKi- l I . A'Al.t [ s .\'l ^"^"$35 OWEN & PAJJL I .11 !7-W^WNC;i^>N STKEr.T | CALL 6963 FOR SALESMAN J ^iX'ui:'OOvO-y.^-v'j>ooooo;'C":'C>oc-6C'Ov<>oooooooooooooQQoooo<B ;h'm'?k -a t> 'I'Oocj'j . . Office* I *ho o e 0026 .Re si die we .Phnnt* l?7ilR X - ;)"' . N. J. I Kl'.DMKICK '' // ;;/' . ' ; .. # . . ' .O AI Oirwy -a*'-1 ( ?v tn>^- Vomry. Public. ' '/<! HPractigf. 1ft ill] (-ou rfs. -Stale a"nd Federal. '\ ; " *? 1110 SV'astiim,'hm Street", . . . Columbia, S. C. L < ?>?> -< . > <..> .> .>!! ?a . r VI7L - HyMi w i a i ?~ vv no XV ill rlelp. -t ' 1 . ^ 9 | 1 V i n jr \ n 11 ng Pn?< | %>C J ' ' . .zX" . -* * < unto hw'f ~~ ? ...; ' . uj- , jto j. i. } ? v ''' ; ' ? k ' ? i*-> l'' * >*; ; : . v !> *: :;o e..iburks on * . ' - . . - . i-.... 4- "' - * - >> . vr/. . ; T/-. "-"--f- .. !; :. vy-- . ' - X . '*% - * ' v . ...i- ill!- should pro- X V. ' y -'v< Vi- v "" ! > l? aiul-shijw ap- y T. '! '-#7? ' :'-L'?poc'i, who has 4 ' 1 -"^L ? ~T???1| I'y iti'Ircalih in hit A?; r. TV.. . '.fj tj f i f ilit lu.ok is :>5c, hy "f *> ' ' St - 1 1 ;f^ i I'"I' .-itV al H hw"T'ulinfltitft X j V- ; ^ i-.i'iO Ats*emMy fitipm, | ?? S'v ^ ,.t n ~ ~ H A * ' v KL\T J. J. HAUKl^UN, Maie Master UK 1 M l I .I ) SU.N.S Oi .UiUAIlAM^fc-br-ttf^T^ an; organization- v/hkii is deling a great. viork foil the j>uor and llllli pet.pifc.ul .-Mumlti I aiuum..?li na.s-rr^ Heail *tev. J. X airis.uii, tnafe Master, Plot. -J. A. ivuk. Ataie Secretary and ^ V. Met A'ae, s>tate l-rua'-urvK ti pays to its. members whllt ^ ac ami ,t,ri\fs to" u.-c oencdciatv <ir. ?al tei?(loath.?tt '? o-> iiuni nuy iu oiiv imioiiou debars lur hospital benefits and om $-b.0U to $lou!uir in cast of toiai loss by tire of bouse and jusebolu goods. It pays l.roin ifl-.oU to $3.00 per week for sick ;ss add 'Up t.o.$lU.UU on Doctor's bid. r . ' v __ JJSt l^+_ - ^ - - _____? ? ??i ? KEV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,-2310 Richland St., Columbia, 8. C% or Prof. J. A. KIRK, S. Sec? Bonnettavilk, S* C? * / j f y " ', , ' - , ',.y '.V v ' &