The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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^^lurday, January 22, 1027. ::.? ." Locals And Miss. J' ?vu Prioleau, the matron 1 of the Fairwold school is "seriously- -i ~~ ill at the WaVct'ley hospital. ? . ' ! Miss Marian Anderson of I^hiki-?delphia, Pa^Ivaks""the Tguest Qf ;Mrsr i Hazel G. Bookman while' in the city , < this week. " ' ?. v. < . 9 * * ? , . ^ _ < Mr.. Eugene Anderson formerly of < >this city, but now residing Tn~Phila- i delphia, is' in the city visiting hjs ~i ?r. Wm. Anderson. % i ; > Mrs. S. Bassard and children ' ^hnve returned to the city niter spend 1 $j|jjwith relatives and friends. Mrss E. V. Dawy!;?, wits Called to New York. Mohdaj?f to. the bedside of* her sister Mrs. Juajiitd Davis Gard-! ??ncr, who is quite sick. - We wit h forV Mrs. Gardner a speedy recovery. TP . " "* 7 !' Mr. anil l$rs. FVank J+crtprmn en-1 teriained .at dinner Sunday Jan. lfl,. TUr. Edward -Brevaid' -jVlr. and- Mrs, i ?Hpiit?y Washington. The menu eonffiMln>1 t^fctariLck^ki. n _s;d;ui on' lettuce leaves, saltine-s, cheese ' lettuce, butter lu/t biscuits rict* winter turnips, English UV\i?r -Cidd um-' tfuegarTjished swceWpj^klcs, Western sirloin steak, Jello with whippctLcSeum . cake, coffee and after dinner, mints.. | Mr. Haines Jackson ^made things y quite lively. Mia. Bessie Washington/ rendered U. few vocal delect ions' tlial^_ ' everyone seemed to enjoy. At ftrtS *- we It ft with smiles on qirr-faces: hoping it Will soon be duplicated. NOTICE t There will be a meeting of the?' Young Women's Christian Associa tion on Tuesday afternoon, JaBSr/25 at 4 o'clock. All members are asked t0 attend:???* ?: ? ^ CARD Or, THANKS. --fe -wish to- thank our friends . ot Irmo and also the College boys for their many acts' of kindness To us during the death of our xson and broth er William Henry Toatley" who dh'd Jan. 3rd, 1U.2^ . r ---5-r - ' THE FAMILY. I RADIO CECB M EETS ?i < 1 , i.'. ' . The Radio meeting was held, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wopdard, 823 Blanding -'Street on Tuesday night,''Jan. 18th. Tho. rlont nnened the-meetirfg with prayer. After which a speech was delivered by Mr. Edward Mayfield, the vice? president. At the close of the meeting < \Vuudard served cake Tmd punch. The Radio St. Valentine Masquerade Ball will be given at tlto?QUd? Fellows Dancing Casing Friday. Feb. NU, 1927. This will be a Masked tnrct^ ""l'llfd nft'air Th^raTT , , will oe decorated in St. Valentine em??ors galore. Confetti, balloons and streamers will be given to alL guestsT" THE ELITE LITERARY SOC-" IAL CLUB ENTERTAINS IN . ' *)>M)R OF MISS LINA SEAY hjvGOOD. ,m I Misr. Iana-^Seav 'Hagood formerly I of Columbia but -now of New . York^ f who has been visiting- relatives and - friends here for several weeks was guest of; honor at an intertaLnmcnt ftivenft^ The Elite Literary and Special Club on Saturday evening at their Club rooms liiw 1-2 Washington? Street. : J The following guests were invited: Miss Lina Seay Il^goocl,~~M7.ss Ger~ tfu'dg' Cliftont Mi;.s flattie1 B. Watson, ~ Mrs. Bessie Tucker Miss L. F. Harrison, I^ts. Frances Anderson, Mrs. Queen E. _Entzminger."Mi s. Frances Brown Mrs. Maria Harrison New Yuik. Mi'? I '"fi irp~'\io^vs, J.~" L. Brown, W. L. Douglass, Nathan Dixon, Arthur Davis Robt. Griffin Dave Simmons Allie SiglifTer."A-tDhh-'t Johnson, Matthew Robinson, Josh Austin Wm. Anderson, John Benson E. H. Harris, Dr. Jas. *H. Goode. _' j 'The evening was spent at cards' and dancing. Delieiou^-'Vefrejjhnients_ ?* were served.?This was_ a rare treat ' enjoyed by all present.' THIT TTJSiVTOmLlTAN ( LI B -r The Cosmopolitan* Social and Literary Club met in its Regular meeting at the residence of ,.Hr. - RulT. The Bfc nVncrnm viihTli? "ircnnl vlmr -m+MVsl-t a ing. . *The following members participaled: Mr liarry Plater recited Sam's Letter," whiojp waa put over * in, real dramatic style. "Miss WflVi .ai.brtrfai - . fty -i . ,o. >, .rj,. rPersonals " i 1 i - .- . 4-: ^ : a--V.- ' - . ! lclminu TfVumpsoi) govS a piano solo ( >vhkh .\va&_cixjflxed. by all. Dr. Oli^oii_llhinupluii ?a\u a, .reading. .which javiv us all food for thought. We also-had the hunar-jj?^havdng^ jf St. Petersburg, Ffa., formerly- of Columbia; and Mrs. Arabelle Hcinty ;f (iermaityown Pa.,,' alpo: formerly j jf 'this 'city. Our. Prseident, I?r- L. : \I. Daniels made a short talk extend lug" to'the visitors *ouV 'welcome. We in return received - vbry interesting talks from each. After all business [ ml Jirx'ii frni?Vi*wl tUo ' TlnK. oo TIT:-;. Sylvia -Prather and?little daughter.' I<1.i Ai iii-tiv.- spent-Che-froUdays with the focHwi-'s- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. WHllnms." The Christinas tree Mt. Pisgan A. M, K. church proved quite a treat for iHitn young and. old. Carnly ana fruits? were given to all Sunday School pupils as well as to some frieililaToi the School'. ; _ ""M.s.' Eira" Poole " who j" was" "severely *' ' ; _ " . t*^ ~~~ . ^ . .. .....W..WU HJV ViU MO M OUCll indulged in the'- ligh'tei- things. Progressive whist was bne of Jtfe jjfdiilgerices, Very- ?Suati?ul prizes were, awarded. Miss Tally Jones and Mr. Marshall ^received first -pizes; Miss Lillian Watts receiving- booby. Mrs. Birdie Withers . consolation. Miss ' and -Miss Thompson nreSCntMrw jrTzesjt After the warddelicious 'chicken salv.i > . swvviitl with after dinner mints nnd-Qiridhg Tea-;?Br.-Ruff aihb-Mis;- Catherine Muck were the d'.-li J>", fi.l host and hostess. 'i he t '.'ui) also extend tneir appre~ i" ~~~"l il I'lii liivhi.T -ip.,1 Mrs. Jenrtie- I.Vti-y for the valuable-assis2 NKW-AwiuK CITJC I OCA1-S ' Please' allow hie space in your-new-. for a few of the hnppeniVvpi'.o the snVrvy weather yesteru 'j-. Lhtle yH. Zioh Ba-ptist -church id' 'which i! e 'waiter is a member, was h'-'h d to its. ya.pueity and the .i'd'h v. . ; ;h ' e.'thr'iupliout the (lay. Our p:. thr Key. W\ M-. A. Cainphell seen is- to he preaching as never befo.e.' since the new year came, in. 1-1 very auxiliary is striving to make tlns-d-he i-reutor.t year in the?history. ,f ;j-,. S'l-nth n.tn.tliriii Club is mining-to lead the?other clubs this 4*'eav and we feel sure of success with hri'they K. 11. Gladden of South fjarouna . as. I'WUUjjiir Iuhjuju _biu* tlier Gladden has. the Club at heart and his ability-to work, Miss Emilia E. I)inkins.?of Woodbridge. N. J., spent - tlie l.isl week in t-iie eiiy, widi her friends blisses Lot"iif' 11. and Laura V. Bci.vkin and Mrs. V. J. Williams. ' v ilie following young men and ladies at her residence 2-lfc Wn 129th St., Saturday evening Jatiuary 15. Messrs. iii-i.'i'A' i-Cbhen. Thomas Ross, Euge.ie 'i'rov. i i s, ( ler.icnt Archie, Eeroy Greene-, B'. ?'ibso'ii, S. C. Thompson, and .J; Black well. * Misse^ Jennie Smith, Daisy Ramsey, Alma Perkins, Laufa BoykinVi Alice Smith, Emma LHnkins,' Lottie Boykin. and T.w..v wndUa.. Dlji: iun.i courroB were served after which several solos were r. ,i .[ ivii. which made il an enjoyaliie e'.eniiig." A Subscriber. ; ^ weei^?boc A LS . . Tlit"-. -Ww. Vi'iTr Ilnds everyone, at I wariv. iTT'fleF"flu- pieast!rea-ot the Christmas holidays. ' . Hi'v. A. J." Mar. in, the new pastor :i| Mt?. Plsgafi, A. M. ?. chun-ixyiu-'ver appeared to.^greater advantage than from Rev, 1 chapter. 8th verse, using TT?TTt?ttremr?^'ho Open?llnor." Quite u-large crowd was in attendance, this making a splendid showing for the Now Year. Rvfi-y dep. i tin on t of the church is TrwakeUiUg and -irif thiirgs- lud _?air_lo_ snee.os. The Sunday School has hern riailnl and a meinbershin drive launched, ' - _ The city schools opened Jan. 3rd with quite an increased enrollment. Prof, and- Mrs. I. M." Myers and .Mlss^Eila Clyde spent a part .of the holidays here visiting Mrs.' Wiitton IT." fviillttina.? -* =?} Till) mit uf ||)\V?) Xjssesliianrho As llfialns. Evelyn Walfef. DaR$> Walker. 11a Fair, Sis McLlee and Lin y \Y?iJliams have, returned to their respective schools after a ?IeTightttir stay at home?w4th?frionda and relatives. President. Sims of Allen" ynlverslty worshipped at Mt. Pisgah *A. M. ifl. cTrhivh ('hri Unas Sunday. He ma'de . nine kph'inlhl?remarks?at this aervice as is his custom. , - -t THE PALMETT * 1 1 " shocked in--:-a train wreck^-pn the southern?<-=>iir,.>.t ,whil<? on route to ^Hmtttmooga; Toiui'i during-tho hoTTT: [lays, has returned home now, much improved. Rev, and Mrs. M. G. Williams had their home damageil by lire recently. Due to tlie quick w*6rk of the lire department the flalnes were soon ex Unguiahed. . _IieiiC?L iiieir loss . was comparatively-small. ; Mrs. Hattie Allen of New York returned home last. <wnek. She was called to the bfedside of her mother, Mrs. Adline Simpspn, several weeks | ag'b. We are giaih to report her'improvement at this writing. Mr. Matthew Bapks, a faitniu:' steward in'- Weston-. Chapel,, A. M. Echurch, died suddenly Deiv 2.8th. ami was fuueralized at this chunli?Sunday, Jan.. 2nd by his .pastor, Rev. Samuel Nance, assisted by Uev. A. JMartin. u_ - ltev.' N a nee "?ald ,a glowing -tribute to the" life of the deceased. The iloral offerings were profuse. Mr. Henry Allen, .formerly of Greenwood, died in Gastonia, N. ,C..some days ago and was fuueralized at Yiacedoniu?Baptist?clim eh Sunday i. Jan. 16th, by his pastor, Rev. Watson. Mrs. .Johnnie l'erriu llrown of.New York mill children are _spending the winter with their mother 'and grandmot her-j Mrs. Emma?E. l'errin. Mrs. Lilla Gilder was a pleasant II3UUI ueie uuijug uie nouuays. sue _yyith hef_brother, Rev. .V.- JMartin. ' ' " All of Unchurches of. the city anprogressing nicely .'under the paston ates of theici,respective pastdrS;' With Rev. >!. Nance at Weston "Chapelt Rev. J\. J. Martin -at >nPisgah, Rev. W. B. SViHia'ins at Mor_ Rev. B. T. N.- burton at the "C. M. & church,- and-Rev- W-atsmi at- -Mace; donia, we j see nothing, short- of a .successful year. ~*~ . * Reporter. in ,<> n ilia - f.O'.e-JO^O'QO.OOOOOOOOOOvOOO jT.- Royat^ :j| Watch This Space | Feature Pictures and 1 THURSDAY' I 'SPDRTI1 SMARXENGLISH S' I-.'-.. BERT | MAKION N1XON& i i ou ve nearaaoout ine~r see the Fascination of it all i versals Winner.- A Blue mm???? im? mmtsMMm?p mm?a YOU CAN'T AITORPTO Ml THURSDAY^ JOlft*THE CR TING THE HARIT^^ g KtCiiJ LAHAPiVH OO.^^.ObX.O.OOOOOOOOOOO'v-t-vvv *?*+? ... *v*-- . I^SHOETM | Men's Half Soles | Prices on other repi . V *% 1 1 /^v TV T tr~ * "riONti 68iO I Wilse W . 116.1 1 18 I * ' * ** ** * *Z* *1* *t* v * * *t* *t? v *1* v j IMPERIAL [J ^: Prescriptio: 0 _. | I 1,05 Washington ;; Everything carried in ? PRESCRIPTIONS ; We call for and,d< ' ' . YOURS FO | IMPERIAL D I __ >0????OW ? 0 ? ?? oLEADER ^.BELTILN LOCALS. , j cal wonderful "gospel and every one unr j tier the sound of his voice truly felt Sho thtrspirit. Throughout the day God ser% , was present at Bethlehem. The A. T C. K. .League was grand to say the least, the topics were beautifully dis- zen tntsscd- and-every- one was benefitted llld by the discussion. Bro. Logan is' a Cra splendid leader of the young people. w^i ?!;iiUittlay evening the faithful mem liers of Bethlehem.surprised Rev^ and J Airs. Rhodes with many things which they' were very grateful for. Rev. ? ? I Rhodes said: "The pound came in son time of need. Come again sifters an^ and brothers." .. t . ^ \?Miss . Rena Ricc spent: Sunday af- Col i uu.n.-.n uitl< f:...... rr.-7t/,^- Of rif\ I vv? iivvii, *7 ?VII ?VJ Ml J VII Vil ecu kJU / Mr. Charlie' Earnest Clinkscales 1 | is planning a new home with his sis- Dal ter Mrs. Rhodes. . ' ' Mis Rev. Rhodes is teaching: in Ab- to beville County. Hope for him much Hij; 'success. .' , " . . ~ . Thi The funeral of Mr. Burns was con- 1 ducted by Rbv. W. C. Crawford of dcr Anderson. S. C. Belton's loss will in 1 [be heavcrds?gain. His family loved ft?' him well, but G<^d loves him best. Da The ex^members and-?friend^?of 1 Rev. and Mrs. T.-W. \Vitherspoon are -tw< proud to hear of their success in the wa new field/ i ' , HELTON LOCALS at I ' ?*? *? - Ja: ]'. Mrs. "L. A. Sarrett was the. week nr1 Luad guest of Rev. and ^lrs. W. M. ial Smith. V m, ~T-~ ev< The" people oil" Bolton and commQni ly ileum witn regret trie news 01 ine iuv illness of . Mi;s. M. L. . Pennington. 1 MT?r~Pcmmn?ton-will be pleasantly Pr lvimmihei*t'd lu'vc iio ii member nt' thereto" Kio-h Scl^l facility. . te? l'he fai ulty of tne Belton Graded TT1 ! Srlmol will?render?fhejr?Musicale *F< \ Friday night. The program consists du of solos, duets, quartettes and musi- iv( <x> o o oo o ooo oooocfo^o'ctocfcce^Ksc^ rh?atre~^j| Always, lor our Big | ^ SPECIAL Ji MG UFE'-p . - " ; - ;3 nil OCIETV LIFE, WITH ",7~"~Jtr LYTEL ' I ? PAULETTE DUVAL 1 1 - -jg -Be ace That Kills" ? Come and 8 ra n "SPORTING LIFE," Uni- | ^ Ribbon Event s .;5: s-s-rnrsi-SPFr IM c; FN/FRV 3 OWD. EVfc RYBODY ISCE.T- f cu SS6QM IP &2Qc-^p o?:'vooooooo':>od^^<tQ.o.oaoflgc^ "w 1 ch I Wl ~r .? su PAIRING !? - A SOI Sewed On $1.25 | ?; airing in accordance i: ^ .Martin ] hiciirplonSt. $ Pr 1 *=7' ' A tic w< - . .. . 1 . ' pr a ICC RUG STOKE ||: n Druggists y- . j ! |> St. Phcats 7226 a First-class DrugStore | OUR SPECIALT Y. ' - j : -j [ sl+ver Prescriptions. ;; R SERVICE,*? , 'RUG STORE I /'. ?r~ - - < . ? .. ? ' . <r -i recitations. wl oj; a nice first-class place4to rest - strfe;yottr- mht and-1 slll)t?5 ted call at R. A. Keiths Barber th p. There you will get first class el dee. w he people of Belton was sadden- el over the death of one of its citi&, Mr. Bud Burns. He had been jjopr health for Rev. wford preached the funeyai, clrwas very impressive. 1'! * * * = -Si Georgetown New* ~~ Irs. hC*rmen Vanderhost-Thomlin- Ij of Charleston is the guest of Mr. : Mrs. P. W. Dunmore. I f lr. Richard Fishburne of Morris qi lege, Sumter, S, C.r was?in?the T ^SundayT ?; ?"?? -+r 'he Howard High School Basket 1 team, under the direction of . ti ;s Ruth Blassengale made a trip .ti Darlington and played the Mayo i ol rh SchooJ. Howard 1, Mayo 46. ? ls was Howard's first game. . . tl fhe Rev. Dr. J. J. Starks, presi-| i^ it of Morris College 'was a visitor v the city Sunday. He preached two j tructlVe sermons foy?the Rev.To niels. - v * ' . | fl 3ethesda Baptist church closed a j weeks Rally, the amount raised a s over $400. I c The Young Mens Progressive,Club the pnhlif* to Attend services Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday | riuary 30th. The services will be' charger^f the young^men. ^A.upec-_i-^ program will be rendered at the, ^ ming services. I Mr. James Kinloch was in the city ; ' . f nday. I. *3 Messrs. A. G. Gill, C. K. Knox and oL_ G. AV. Howard_made the trip Darlimtton with?the Basket BaIT~ im. The big jptdtnve of the year -is y ft iLi i. . wiiCTe vne uevii gets --jus ? e. Don't imi$s ii? It is instruct-! V educational and religious. Meetings # te The Elite Art and- Social Club wet j t the home of Miss Ruth Blassen- J ] le. After discussing a matter of purtance,. an elaborate menu was-L en served. The menu consisted of:t chocolate, cakes and sugar coat-.L dates. The next meeting will be | i Id at the homfe of Miss Fanny Tay-j The Youth Improvement Club met the howe of Miss M. L. 'Alston on it Monday evening. A short busi- ] ss meeting was hud, after" wkieh^ coar cake and candy was served. ie^ jnerry hunch danced until mid^' ?ht. - . V- Social ?L The Smarter Set attended a salad pper at the hometyf ^Mrs. C. A.' ] inmore, under the allspices of the >ung Mens Progressive Club of thel A. M. E. church. A chain^ras ffled and Mr. "C. T. Carolina held e lucky number. - ? ? ----- "_v ' t .i ~ McClellanville News i;^idav-?he 14th ft Had ari idenl m - red by jvhich Willie, son of James _ aha111 lust, his right hand. It is- lied the youth went int0 the forest at. morning 1 for wood taking "hts-rthers sTidt~gun along. On his rePll ht* tHuluavuiad lu Tiee. -Ihejgwv ..... ^ , *'? am between t\fro pieces, of wood on e-wagon, 'whelf the instrument dis- arged and shattered his hand, lich made amputation necessary. The same day William Nelson, an lployee '.of a local ^Canning?Co.^ _ opped dead in the-act of unloading boat of oysters. Dr. Stroman was mmoned to. the scene by Judge hn_vH.^6raham, acting as coroner, inquire into the manner of Neln's death. He pronounced it hearty ilure the cause. Mr. Blitz, super:enden? of the concern was the onperson near ..ef^ugh &> see Nelson. ~~JO| PRINTING = We do the latest and artistic Job inting. We 1rave "adequate facili";s and efficient printers, therefore i are able to turn out the best Job intine at the shortest Dossible not !. Our Motto: "Work when promI. s. u Departmi 1131 Washington Big Line of Clothing For ren> Boys Suits A Special t ?- Dry Goods, Sh Connected with our sto Shop, Barber Shop_?nd Bee We are not telling Race 1 cause we can sell Better fc ^Tmmmo.OH^OP ' ^AGE~SEVEN. hen he fell. iSPh ut tfrmnrniniiiiiil IT 1 e sudden death of Mrs." D%Uije. L'm)h-. 1, Thursday night, 'whose remains 11 ere deposited for final rest at Beth , r riuuy 11 o'cUK.k? ^ a ' Hardee ville News. *Mrs. .A<fc}ie Backstliik ig on the sick r st. lier -friends. hopeVfor"her a^ >ecdv recovery. ; __ Dr. Pirickney was called to ie bedside. oFTTrs. KathOl (JrlSWold Xfi- Past week, .... ..^ . ... Mr. James Manigault- aecompani- , ' * 1 by Mr, Laurence lilley -made a, lick trip here from Suffolk, Va., .1". luM-iii it Kuril ( niijat Mr. K. A. Scrive'nj D. D., maje a ip to Tillman, where, He installed r~-T~ 1 Softlof Sumpson Lodge X"u.. tl'J'J- K. f P. ' : Mrs/ Pat-Uaau^Channie 'formerly of " lis town, hut -now' of Wilson; N. C.t here the guest of Mrs. Annie- Da- : id. Rev. L. (j. (Jyegg, 1'ivstding" Elder f the-Beaufort l)istrict- will Rold rst quarterly conference hire .and reach on the. lib Sun^y morning "" nd night at Fi:her:- C'ilapi-1 M. E. . hutch. i ~ r?Z tv In memoj^-trFcAir losing- Hon and rothglCwin'ol'i h'loiinm'w i? ri drhr-who? teoartedl this?life, .Jan..,! 4, 1926. ?.?7? n our hearts your. memory lingers. . Tender, kind and true; ; . There is not a day.dear brother, That we do not" think of- you. u -t ^tlis devoted ihother,' MrC c.w. smith, "... z. . And Children. JnTon, S.~C ~7 """T"" ?~ IN MEMORIAM. lister Annie Cheeks, who entered in,o rest-eternal May 22nd, 1925. ? Dearest Annie you have left us, For^that heavenly vrorld so fair; Safely in the rams of Jesus, < jr? You are free from, toil and care.. . tVe saw not the white robed angel, As it entered with folded wings, To.summon home'our loved one To the arm of our heavenly King. Heaven now retaineth my treasure, _the sunbeams love to linger, " Whore our loVed one t.ceps. .. When I leave this world of ^changes, When I leave this world.of care, 1 will find m^ mis'sijig loved one, ' In my Father's mansion fair?. O- , * ' She has gone but not forgotten, Never will her memory fade, Loving thought forever lingers, - Around the grave where she is now laid. - - Safe.it'-rhp nrmr, nf Jesus, Qofp nr. n-ontlr breast. -- ^ TUnttn hi- Hig Invp nvcr-shadowed Sweetly her sdul'~sTTafl"" re~sT~~ ~ ~ T" A precious one from us is gone; ' ?? -= A place is vacant in the home, . Whichneyer can be "filled. ~T * '* Dearest Annie "how we miss you ~:?r Hofr we miss your smiling face, But we -hope wo will =oorP meet you, \ - * ' * V . ' ? " " , ' ' ? Sleep on Dear Annie r. Sleep on and take your rest, You have left the evidence-to show, That you are' forever blessed. Your devoted brother SAMUEL E. MARTIN, NAvLerrv. S."C7 ' ~Z FOK KENT. Seventy (70) aci-e farm two and one half (2Vz) miles from city limits. Good tenant house, mule barn and well. This is an excellent farm. In-. formation may had through the Pat-' metto Leader-or phone 6749; Mrs. ,E. M. Rncker, 1C22 Green street. EEYY : arst Store y ? St. Phone 7567 | Men, Women an d Childoes, Millinery | re is! First Class Tailor $ tuty Shop for Women. X 'ride. Buy from US be- ? or I ess. ' - ' - - -v . " ' , . . --7A ?- ' . M