The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 29, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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I, tttrday, January 29, 1927. 1 I - X t L,ocaisr/\n Prof. W. R. Bo\vman's write-up .of the Christian Home Burial Benefit Society will appear next week. T Some of tjhe members of the faculty of Emerson Institute motored to Marian Anderson the world's E'rfeat68t Contralto, - Those in the party were: Rev."ahd >lrs. JL M. Miller. N. Gordon. After the program they were the guests of the Misses Gor don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon of 2409 Green street. They reported a very pleasant trip.' " . THANKS ??; W?? wish tQ thank the master of ceremonies, the judges, hearers and contestants of the Solo and Popu^ larity Contest, who played thdr parts * so well, Friday night January . 21, 1927. ' ' / . : There are many- things to be considered that we will not "mention, -but suffice it to say that those who served as judges and -contestants and . even the master of ceremonies served at. a {Treat. disadvantage. There seemed to have been g deal of misunderstandings. As the result, there came many criticisms, that the promoter took cheerfully, and ;if it had been known before, th eplans were completed would have acted otherwise, 'A'I lis waa the flrsT Of lt8 klhd given in the city, and, of course we can always improve on the first attempt. Yet, all of the contestants need to be commended for they well repre wented their constituents.? There, is. no. doubt, gome of Columbia's best appeared, and if had again ' more will appear. The next will bfe better. This and at least similar Contests will give the -Columbian a glimpse of their own talents and possibilities. ' - . ;. . " W5 are hoping . that tne church , men and school men will not let this drop. Why not take the idea tb your church, to your school? In this way. ? we can -d^^p-^rsLdvmr^giailiL-by. my^mistake and encourage sirtgjng contests. " "'/ J. 1V-W-. MIMS NOTICE K. of PT MEMBERS Columbia Lodge No. 11 Knights of Pythias Columbia,. 8. C., January 27, 1927 To the officers and members of Columbia. Lodge No. 11 K. of P., you are hereby requested to meet^ft your Castle Hall, Sunday Afternoon, 12:30 P. M., to pay your last tribute of respect to our late brother R. E. Brown Sir Knights of the several Subordinates are cordially invited. The funeral services will hp held munpdint p. ly following the morning service at the Sidney Park C. M. E. church. -? _ ? Fraternally ~ f. J. MORRKS, .C, ,C.' E. R. LEWIS, K. of R. &S. THE NEW CENTURY CLUB " The New -Century -dub-was"- entertained Friday evening by Mrs. W. E. Brown. The president Mrs;?Henry B.' Pearson presided during the business session, after which whist was enjoyed. At the conclusion of the gqmes exquisite prizes woro pronented to the winners. Mrs. M. *A. Jcnkins, first prize. Mrs. A. J. Collins, consolation; Mrs. J. C. Eubanks, - booby. /The guest prize Was presented to Mrs. Eugene Henry ofdermantown, Pa. A salad course ivith cocoa was served by the hospitable hostess. __ AM. -KTA-R BILL AT j. ROY Al. THEATRE -WEEK OF J^N. 31 There ie no doubt -about Jifcj- sinee The Royal has been underthe manage men*. of Mr. Harry Plater,". Colum brans hayc been receiving the best pictures available. a Mr. Plater Informs us th'at all the special features for February *Krc from "First Natio'nal Pictures Cor?poration," which assures patrons, the cream of Filmdom. -? Thursday Feblrfary 3^.will find1 at The Rftyal Theatre^ Milton "Sills , fri "The unguarded Hour^ first National's Banner Production. Press notices state, that Milton Sills, depicts r a piece of acting in this picture?, long ? to be remembered. v Friday and Saturday," February 4 P and 5, Robert Frazer and Clara Rmv Iead^Tn a gigantic film "The Scarlet West," with a cast, of'4000 people, -?unravelling the ^lOpy^of riT^Ter^ Tv'atoric Last Stands and Romance of Frontier Army PostT are shown. Don't tail to see this tremendous- pro -s.. ?" ' .t; A v d Personals -P1 --, : -.- ???r.,^,. -v -j ?? - ' y?** ? ?.?.> : .>;>.;-! 1 duction. This feature is also _ a , "First National." THE DREAMLAND IIALL '/ ..... ;. _ 926 Lady Street " : ' i ' . J Monday and Saturday nights. This ^ , hall mftt opened March ?n, TO^TI^" nn-pdcr t,lie uiiKt>^t^ oL l,VHT^77)7jY-of * J \V. Palmetto Lodge 842. It has been ^ I growing rapidly ever since its estab- c . ' ishmejiL lts-1 location is one, of-the beautiful places ir? tJie city. Its cap- j 1 | acjty is seven hundred people (lane-.-! j Uhy. at.one ttmo. Numbers of fiances i have hern given by Clubs of tbe city. , [ and all had success and the best, of j order. T" j The Manayer, M. Brooks, has no* , failed to exhaust every moans avaih-" .j'.able .to furnish the best of music to j he found rendered by Neerro Orches- ' ' tra artisis. I venture-to name a few j of our best Orchestras, as follows.:. A [. hp Okek's 8 piece orchestra of Co- , "Jumbia, a bunch of you ny College . boys with plenty of harmony and pop: . al,s0 Simpkins Entertainers, a red hot | bunch; Lulu Richardson's Jazz Teasero of Wilmington. N. 0.. Bells Niyht? iHiM.kft, witH his Jay.f Six; Howard | of ffttldntU, Okek Record Star'and M his Ifarmony 'Seven; Sunshine Sammy anft Ilis Hollywood Syncopators; "Davis Orchestra*of Florence, S. Ci; ^ Blind Neal. and hit^ Jazz Orchestra . I of Charlotte. N. c. and, lots of nth. " ' crs we could name. I \yould like to hear from -/my or| chestr aht any time. . T ; " Respectfully youts, - M. BROCKS, ' LtieeL ^Columbia, S. C. ^ ; "IN MEMORIALIST SALLEY. 'I ; / . . tn sati; but Joviny remembrance of jj my dear mother, Mrs. Gcorgiana Sal- ? ley, who departed this life, one year ? ago, January 20, 1U2U. " ' < What" would I give to hold your c hand, Your dear face just to see, ' J 1*"' voice, fc I ' ,.T : ) C i Which meant so much to me. 2 I How sad this day to me, The day .on "whidh you died, ? ' Your memypr will cling in my heart, i 'Till I rest by your side.?1 I It. is lonely here without you,. In the midst of friends- f am blue, < For beneath the smile there's an ach- 2 ~~ing hgart .? That is- always longing for you; ? r. , . Your devoted daughtpr," '* MRS. CHARLES H. DAto NELLY J "THE OUT GRAY AND THE 1 j ' NEW RIDER j (By"'E. Philip Ellis) . ' .'"J j; T? - u_- | Last Sunday was a day on the Pine ^ Grove Circuit that wjll never be for- ' gotten. The people we're there ftom * everywhere and we have never wit- -j nessed a greater time. Rev. N. A. | .. Gary is indede the right man for this 't charge. lie is going to do p. great ; -year's work, with such me|i as bro- -j thers A. J. Bennett, William Cauth- !j en, J. W. Blyihur; T. J. Ellevby, Berl'-!? Allen and many others the charge ;i ?wHh-ncvcr fail.?After'giving the pre- ?j ^ 'f siding elder the reception of his life, , They sent himawaywitkFaTTthat was j -his.-?-* j 1 We went to Camden at night and i were the guest of Rev. P. H. RulT and { | his lovely congregation. The people j of Camden said that they ought to j rr have had Rev. Ruff twenty years ago. j , I never "was more surprised and great j er pleased with a minister's hcgln- -i - ning mwy life. He-is going to make for hirfiself such a name at this place, . that the church will, reward him the 1 diction. Brothers W. C. Graham, E. ) f). MorjinWimd Sisters F. E. Moses, J Tares#.. ?U)d Rosetta Jones, H. T. j Reddish, Alston, Allen, and Burgess --and?nth thtrrcst are right with him. *j |"We 'had a?wonderful meeting hci'e. 3 read from every department.,-. Bishop j| Hurst has the vision for our church j in South Carolina. He says we must 2 ' Spread'our churches and improve our j properties. The men of Raineaster *1 District- arc following his insruction, ~ and hence Revs. .Butler, Gamble, An derson. Brmvn and snmc nthm-g arain the midst of such constructions !j now. The leader^ of this and ^ail oth- j er 8taU's are , the church builders. ~j Dr. T. j. Mjles,_the financial king of ^ the State, built a church* at evpry J point he served. Dr. Nance the < 7?1' ? 1 ? THE PALMETTt 4 j/j. Id. A. : j r ?? > j iu.iii.ii, lU.ti' u-i.j.f.,; vwo ii..o cnurcu r j ^.'U j.'Vwa.j.u.IL v.ii.,1.'. i ,ii ii i.mii:?j i> i/viuii.i^.a u..u n-aua-u vyui 4UaiCilri AjwlS 4/y V1.04lbv4lliaO? X itjIuCut kllllIS 1 Vl?ytvCU Up ilc UiVCil\y UUU) ^w4CiO??C^- ' I.U CicU.kOx^ ulj.U tlUy>iU>VU cl4C pxyp- J ny ui tiiu v-oou oi uiuu^u-nuo. < 1-.. \v tilit'i oi>ooiij J. C. 'iUCCiSili^'i v. J. iuaiitiii sain i\an*-v, xn. A. vcCiC, li. b.. Kuniscy, J. \Y. fcjhaw, uiius tiolman, i^,. n. iucUheo, L. I). .a.i.b.e. it.- \\ rA\luiK0V li. L. LilU- . Too.r at. vi. \ViH.am3* und_a ie\v oth- 1 young---man have?tuwayu bright-; ired the corners where they were, j iO .on \\ iieeler 11 ill an^ see the motid- H nent that llev. J. P. Washington is _?, 1??1 . -?-? - ?> * recUug. '1 his thing of peddling Teachers every year trtrm rhTirgc^tOj r haige, because, 4,hey "do nothing is a lir.dfanee tdAJuj^'whuieH"." "And I for no will lift up my voice against it. t man whdTias never' Built a chlckn house fw' tfiXT connection"," Is not he proper man to he sent where! edts are to be i aid. We are pleased : ey(.ind expression with the ministers 1 md lay members ef the Lancaster lutrictAnd by ft ha holp of God and ~T i heir continued co-operation, \ve mean d' b-LLt program this <rbp- " crenee -ycatvi' A brief "Visit t6?&ew--! evry last Tuesday was happily spent met brother M. L. Lassaine my I Jar bid friend" and" pal. B other W. : V. Graham ;v true fi iend mrd one ol? he best choristers in the A. M. ?. hurph. Brother W. M. Gilder a nob5 frhmd" ami brother. Brother Fred 'ratt and-family* jvho never prpve rcaehcrcus to their friends.' Brother ohnnic Robinson and famiJyLwho are f.the sair.Ojtype. -We met such oth-1 1 x.?f riands as ' Rav. W. It I.?Davis,; brothersJ. B. Silcr, Henry Mont- ! I ;omcry, A. J. -Gilliam, Joseph ^Davis, ' 'leaS Boyd, J. B. Morgan, James 'erguson, Eugene Gary, Sam Grimes,1 terry Ncely, Herbert Coleman, Si- < tons Wright, Geo.?Rutherford, Prof. I YOUR HQMF.^^CI FA [ 2 BIG FEA \ ArRl Tir^T [National 1 Thursday, f | * V' "in p^The Ungua J It's needless to saj I Friday - Saturday, F< |' . ; ' ANOTHER > ROBERT FRASIE i "The SCAR s" Assisted' by a Ca^T of 4000 j - - It touches the big things y fRTrCsEttiA R APlVtt* P. ' - liAF .>oo.odoo?ooo<:>'o->+ooC'Qooooo<yoo ... ffiga ; SHOE RE Prices on other repai \ PHONEG820 t ^WiTSe W. r?t??i i i o-1 n s i r ?/ * /?? ? . , ' : ? 7 . . - . . ; impkkiai, di % . \ Prescription [ . I 1,0 3 Washinot on [ . . ' ' J- ~T~- * \ Every thing carriet? in a [ --- , .We call for and del -/ ~ YOURS FOR IMPF.RIAI. Dl . .1 . " '** - _ ' . * '' ' * \ .' * . ) LEADER/ ,1 ! S. it, ?oung -and others-whose naww ivo do nut hqar rqpall, :Wo took~?ttp? pur with sister Rutherfprd and went Away satisfied 4e say the least. We called by "T, A. Williams underaking were all out. He is doing a great business in dewberry and has a hoBt >f l'riends and^ well-wishers. Brother T. A. Williams has made it possible for colored/ business enterprises in ihis city. We wfere sorry that we did not get toisoe him. D. Singleton's Drug Store si inIced an idcpl f>la?r for rotated' peorrte. In fact-it is about thetmly place Mep and their wives, boys and theit jirbsTcan go there^ynd be intelligently served and be W'herethe best or ?er will he observed. Why eat youi treety when you (/an go there and sit '.own. Our last stop was at. the-Unertaking Parlor o? Patterson & -ratt. These two' young men have wrought almost a miracle. For efficient service, they rank athohg the State's best. They have the goods and they know how to serve theii people. They Savtfd the,day for ihe young generation in the Piedmont To iry__to. hinder them, is to impede the future- nrngresn?n-f rvtn- -futi-n-r hoys and girls. Mr, A. E- Brown brought us home lie represents the National Life Insurance Company. And "any company that has the good spnse ta^te tc select such managers as he, is bound to succeed. Newberrv News . The; farmers of Newberry county have started their plnw3 Ti< samp' ns if it wuu the luat'of March.?On Insi Saturday it seemed that every other man had a plow tool in his hand The writer a.sked one farmer why art ^ ou in such a hurry about plowing lont you know this is January and s ou cannot, plant anything' in this ???? ?i "'U ~ n i nr-nii f! I N ENTERTAINMENT^ - - '? TURES'2 1 FIcRires At That jr "cbruary 3 I I Sills rded Hour* I r "IT'S GREAT" T. TZ f ebruary 4 h & 5th | SPECIAL - I R - CLARA BOW ! LET WEST" People - The F.pic of ?Epic g ou've never seen bt fore - - c vSION 1 OS 2Qc~:| tRY P4.ATER, Mgr. c vv !* |J' v !* v -X* PAIRING j Sewed On $1.25 \ iring in accordance ; Martin ^ 1 lamptonSl, ' i " ,i rr <UG SIORF. Druggists "~r~ ^ ' I i . L_ . ! Sr. _ PKnnp 7??fS First-class Drug Store ' J LH SPECIALTY. iver Prescriptions. service,:. f tUG STORE. . : , .. .. - . ' mouthy booouBO tho weather is tot -cold tu gruw anything: HIsTanswei . .was:_We are having April weathei and 1 am going to make good use ol 1 it. Dont you see how people are sitrunnincr abniit rmor Hi? t??im w. ;[~are not going to have but a very lit | tie more cold -weather here. Mr. Ajc(! riculture man I told this old farpiei it is alright to work on your, farm, I but forget the idea that cold weather I is over. . Dr. Thompson of Columbia, S; C., ~was nr-tWn-Tity !. friend ~aricl* it was not a gentleman friend., Watr-h Thn I nnHni. : 1 Miss Lillie Mae Cheeks teacher in {jUfc* Bethel Gannany School visited 'jMiss Helen Nance op Hunter street January7 21 to 24; She reports a very pleasant visit. The State Doctor and Health Agen't" visited? Mi. Bothnl tinfjrphny ' School on Thursday an.d vaccinated sizty pupils. The children taken it ) I alright. i The Parent Teachers Association i of Mt. Bethel Germany School met r January 18, with a large crowd oi . j ladies:?All *07 The Mftcers were pres( ent at the opening. Some of the evj ening classesT_were. out" tb~hear the | mothers. ?The topic for discussion . . was CO-OPERATION. With the good work of out teachers me lauies said We are satisfied thai the work among our teachers heft I I is alright and are going to stand bj theny?? - '* A large crowd was out at Millei Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday t< hear Rev. Sm^t preach. He preach i ed from Ezekiel 37-4, about the drj i hones. The Sunday Srhnot wan prnw. hi"dedi?Superintendent Floyd nas uui on time. He and his corps of teach ers. > [ Mr. Edward Worthy and.. J. W , White worshpiped at Miller S'undaj morning, i Bethlehem Baptisl~mem I hprs rojnne again. - ? Mrs. S. L. Moon wa3 pn the Bicl list for a few days, but she is better i Mrs. Delia Bradley, has been on th< j jsick list, but she will soon be bad \ ! on her job in the Uafe. I ' U- NOTICE |; Mayor of Wesley M. E. Church, Feb I ruary ll^_-_Comc. out and hear bin ? make his .platform speech along witl II others at Ladson Presbyteriai | church, Sunday February 6, at 4:41 \ ; SUPPORTERS: Mrs. C. A. John | son, Mrs. C. O. Wakefield. Benedict .News. II The Week of. Prayer was one tha [ I will never be forgotten. It was sai< II by ipany to be the best ever hel< j at Benedict. Doctor Charles S 1 Brown, pastor of Second Calvary t | church, conducted the services^ Kb { appealing personalty, deep rleigiou: j : life and his forceful way of present \ ! ing his message brought twelve souh pnto the fold and led many to conse I crate themselves .anew to Christ's sej :; vice, TfafLWeek. of Prayerwaaare< 11 letter . week in the lives, of ail a L Benedict. : . * | j The Y. W. C. A. meeting Sunday > was led by Mrs. Clara T. Joyce. fhi t subject of the meeting was:- "Wha r the Week of Prayer meant to me.' > This meeting was a sequel of the weel of prayer and was veryt very impres sive. - ' - ^ y Misses Josie Belle White and Lauri j|j Bynum were called tQ Rock Hill las' j\j week-end to the funeral . of Misi | White's aunt. ' - - 1 Miss Kuba Falls was railed hnnu ,! Tuesday on account of the death ol |1 Miss Georgia Falls, a graduate nurs< [ of Benedict., college. . * Rev. Holmes Davis lost his mothei . last" week leaving six small childrer to be provided for. The faculty ant [ student body" extend their deepesl r "sympathy. * > r One of the^members of the Eril I liant Society who became disgusted I because he couldn't have his waj with his girl friend made thi3 re I mark: "The female heart, as far as >. my experience goes, is just like-anew [I India-rubber shoe: -yeu~"may~pull, anc ;i ' -t r: <cv?r :[ 1131 Washingto | ;; . > Big Line of Clothing Fc ;; ren. Boys Suits A Specie Dry Goods, S Connected with our s ; Shop^ Barber Shop and B "jJ^We are not selling Race cause we can sell Better 1 ~* \ ."~ . ? 2 '" PAGE SEVEN. , . > |ju 11 at it till it aUi-uhe* out a yard- ' r long, and then let go, and it will liy 1 ight tack to its old shape." : Mrs. Etta lload Is ill in ihe hospi. tal. W?e hope she will be able to rei surne her- studies very soon. ? i1 M iss Mamie. Jones is .convalescing .; rapidly alter having' pndefgone an;i operation. We bone she will be able - ^ io be out soon." , . Miss AniC McKissick was dismissed -Xrom the Hospital '1 uesday after hav- ^ ing oeen indisposed lor cjuite awhile. , '1 he luncheon bland at the rear of , - .Morgan llall, belter km/mi a~ fh6 . i "'W art ^wirrXe" wj uu at-110011 and in I the; uftei-Rone.? l ito?unirupi'oi.iiui' ~ , i urges you to tome and patronize it. r~i~our satisfaction g-uaian-eed. * ~ Miss kuth Jones has' retuined l'rom : home wheic stinvas--cane'??, on.account-.. " of the iiii.c-. s oi i.or I'aotiiei'.' ... ' *' * Betote litis paper is rtua the Art-..'; . nu.al ban-iuet oi the .ii;' ju A., will---- -?? I be history. At piesent all prospects . show: mat till- lculurc . will he one1 | oi special note. ... J M A. A. C . 1'.iMASS M i;fit 1No H Be" sure to make any possible sacrifice to be present at Bethei A.M. > E. church lor the -Mass"'Meeting next r; Sunday ut?tour o'clock. it will be ? j very inspiring to heap-the- final re i ports of the membership canvass. It i seems almost certain that- IQuO or ? ~moro will lie reported-. The rarest r treat of all 'is the privilege to hear | filbert W. Bagnatt of New A"orfc, -_" r Director of* Branches'of the N. A. A. - --c---y Be sure that your own name is re- . r ported with the fee and try to get ?one?other.?I;-v your name ' written?=? . " 1 LlivioV " , ~ T-| - H. E. LINDSAY, President, ,U. W. JACKSON, Secretary .j?77 REV,-J,. '? . BEARD, Pastor ' r [- ? ~ ? '? ' - MIS&IRMA JACKSOX "PASS.' -i ES^N PHILADELPHIA M A - - .! On Tuesday, January 18th, the sad 2 intelligence reached the city that c' >Iiss Irma Jackson, 17- years, (the 1 only surviving daughter of Mrs. I Lilla C. I,indsv-Jg'A-^>r''-tv->tcor?) n.v>n? ? : was until a few years ago a resident j of this city), had 'tpafcsed". in Philar delphla, Pennsylvania. Particularly r1 sad is her "taking away,"' because it r has been barely a yeaY since her elder k 'V i. sister Ethel "answered the final sum i- mons." . . 3 Irma'was an affable, kind, nffpeti fonJlf Ban/t i-Uuorfiit ?1?1 1 ll.~ | 7 11^ tlic A11VC -' of whirlf we seldom spe. "Her moth- , j er in writing- to relative? here fepok? ' 7 i of her as being "The Sunshine of the . ( j Home."" ' >' ' . v. | Though stricken with a' malady j that rendered her cftse hopeless, she . . was the same, cheerful Irma. To know her was to lover Iter. She made friends of all with whom she came in -?eontacfc ;? 1 Bhe lPaves a gi ief-stricken mother, 3 Mrs. Lilla Watson, 4 brothers; Lindsay,.Willie Eddie and Clarence Jack son of?Philadelphia;- a?groat aunt, Mrs; M. W. Holmes; an aunt, Mrs. ^ Zenobia 'Jeffers;* 3 uncles; Messrs. "Henry, Adam and Monroe Lindsay,^ of this city; na aunt Mrs. Kate Robinson, "of Philadelphia; Mr. Clarence ? Lindsay of New York City; Mr. Fred -7* Lindsay of Braddock, Pa., and other if relatives and friends, here and elsewhere wh0 wilLrcgr.ei.Lo-.learn of her K ? early "taking away/' Interrmcnt \?as . in Philadelphia, besides h'or father and sister who ^? * proceeded her to the grave. v ^ Indeed; "A Perfect Day Has End? od/' : Truly; "God Loves A Shirting~ ""MarET* 2 . _ ' r g T B?iaiidLNev? > I', CASH REGISTERS | L J ? Eor Sale -? ? |? ; ? Registers I r tn Sfir 3 g Registers 5c'to $ I .C0~49*f 0^r g' ' r g Registers 1 ft to ^Tfl f6f0 ^ r-??Registers l c m ?0 CO 7"7.< 0' 5 r ? ONE YEAR TO PAY . | Typewriters ? J4S Exchange a jjg' 120? Lady Street Phonr 7898 g XMX"X"t"X"X"X"X"X"X">X"X*,X">'"' ' .EEVY j IGrst Stom nSt. Phone 7567 f ' / f ^ >r Men, Women and Child dty. ' . _ ; I hoes, Millinery % tore is: First Class Tailor ? eauty Shop for U'omoft ?$ ?? Buy iragrUS befofr tew7~ ??" i ' t-* ?0-frfr?00?00?<-?Q? ????????? ? I - : V ' '-*