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Saturday, February 127 1927.
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Mess^ Alfred Stewart Te<^ Johnson,
John McCrackin and D.. Jones at
tended the funeral of Mr. John Cherry
at Aiken last Monday.
Mr. John Benson Mrs. Bessie Tucker,
Miss Maria Tucker Mr. and Mrs.
^ Geo. Gary spent last Sunday~afternoon
in Aiken with the Cherry family.
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Mr. W. H. Red<Jick leading tailor
of Lauren3~wa8 in the city Tast I3rrn^
day the guest of hig sister-Miss Belen
Reddick of Waver ley.
Mr. C. W. Whaley who"has been
- homo for a three months, atay will
" leave 'forTDetroit Mich., on February
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? Mrs. AHeerMoore, our agent at Laurens
was here for a few days last^
week visiting her mother, Mrs. Wilson
whn Vinnn in
much improved ai th is writing. _
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.
Mr. Silas and Miss Sussie J agger a
announce the marriage of their niece
Elouise Beatrice to- Mr. Simon Wesley
Green on January 27, 1927. For
" mliilr. tlmn?rownjp "t. hnmB
1321 Oak street.
NIGHTINGALES ENTERTAINED.]
The Nightingale Literary, and Social
Club was pleasingly entertain
"j nn InKt, Thuj-sdav nieht by Miss
.Amanda Steam?. The first hour was
devoted.to business of the club.by the
~ .president-and the-next was devoted .to.
??social off airs.?After tho meeting a
delicious course was served by the
hostess which we all enjoyed.
of Booker Washington' Heights school
Jack Brown, Reporter.
THE NIGHTENGALE LITERARY
* AND SOCIAL CLUB_
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The boys of the Nightengale Literary
and Social Club entertained many
of their friends on?Monday- night,
January 31. 1927 nt Griffins Casino.
The daqee wa^' attended by?many'
of the younger social set: Among
mers7 Mary Cook and sister, Thelma
, the guests were Misses Claretta Sum^
Reed, Rblajx4, Harris and many others
too numerous to name.
The young men of the club are
planning some t elaborate entertainments
for the coming spring.
-A Caldwfell Robinsony President
Hampton, vice-president
Nathaniel Reeves,. Secretary.
Christopher White; Assistant' Seo
Wbtch for our next dartce.:
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Jack Brown," reporter.
JTHE NEW CENTURY CLUB. - .
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Mrs. M. G. Dickson was hoVfesv'to
the- New Century ?GItfb at herf nome
_ on McDuffie avenue last SatUrday afternoon.
Beautiful rea carnations
and other appropriate' decorations
bespoke the Valentine season.
The scoial part of the afternoon
?-Tvaa-very pleasantly spent respiting
in usually attractive prizes being gi-,
ven to Mrs. F. T. Hipp, first prize;
Mrs. D. K. Jenkins, booby^. A delicious
menu with hot chocolate was
/" Berved by the fTSstess. **
LE CERCLE ENTRE NOUS
Miss Claretta Watts was hostess
to Le Cercle Entre Nous on last Wednesday
evening, Fctortrray ~Sy 1927r
The usual hour was" devoted to the
study of French. Afterward the
transaction of business, then whist.
Miss Susie Wtlliams Tiavfng the highest
number of points received first
prize, Mfss Lillian Watts, consola-'
tion, Miss Henrietta Boozer, booby.
A" delicious course of salad and hot
cocoa wag served.
RADIO CLUB NEWS
lightful hostess of the Radio Socihl
Club at her home 725 Blossom St.
The meeting was opened by the
vice-president, Mr. JSdward Mayfield
and business wa3 taken into hands
at once. The club made all final ar
imigeiiientB lor?tneir?Annual iviaaenormous
menu with cocoa.
NEW YUKKEKS r.REBTEB BACK
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Mr. Walter Dawkina, accompanied
hy Mr. Frank Johnson, arrived in .the
" city last week from New York City
and was welcomed by many of their
friends who met them at the station.
Mr. Dafrrkins who i9 a relative to Mr.
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Johnson, came here ^on a sad_occa- .
sion, to \y;iuiess the iunqral of' MPs.
Johnson, who wits his great aunt, i
Mr. Jplmson is in Veal estato business
in l'ttnaaefbluu and lvnorted^:
that he is doing a wonderful . businessj
but be had to depart frc?m?the-deity
Thursday in order to be in his
omce Thursday morning.
Mr. Dawkins is an outstanding
young man, whu finished Allen Uni-|
versity later completed the ( college
course of- Livingstone reallege in 1
North Carul.inai.? ,.^'V * ?jJ
He is now studying medicine at
JMeharry Medical^Cu 11 ege. Mr. Datvkins
played a wtrgHkfful part-In the
- ociety?world oi' '^ii ijy'Y and also ^
New Yrv!;'and i ' ' !? >?' in ?
the Southland. The r*alrrfind great 1
nlea.sure in welcoming him to -their .
Tennis Court: We also are planning- <
a party for him next week. i;
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ffltlAREE MEDICAL SOCIETY. '
The CJongarcC .Medical Society met
in its regular meeting on ' January--12th
art the -fiahtttabie and spac'.oushome
or Dr. C. k. Slopiien'son. on unit'
street. . T&v're w-ertr-somc Tively discussions
during the evening and -a
compiitice on entertainment was ap*
~prmfted-;as follows: Dr. Daniels, Dr.
Stuart. Dr. Stephenson, Dr. Evans.
Dr. N. A. Jenkins. . . ^ i .
The society -was tendered tin invita*
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tion to ship at the home-of- Dr. Cood-'
National .Mcdic.il Association in Ul
Audit,..
Eyery 011c present h/ul :f most enjnv:ihl<?
evening" during tliefr - lir t
innV'tiiig :i ft >'t thp p 1111 i < I; i v a.
The menu for the the evening coh- 'J
.listed of *
,,, TTH.-m<l Oygfn-a r-' 1
-Potato-Chips, * - rr . '
: Pickles',
Rolls, ... J r
Cream Pimento Cheese. i
. Combination Sandwiches and Coffee, i
Our host and hostess are sure some 1
oyal entertainers and the whole so t
.nety voiced tlieir sentiment to meet- I
here, "next time if" tliey could only 1
secure tne invitation. H
The li<??t of the society for the <
next Entertainment is br. \V.' IS'. <
Thomas. The place flf to rTPTtwan-^
nated February , j 1
RED BANK N^L, SOCIAL NEWS
Miss AlbeiTha Gilliam?tyirs?thr?1
guest of -honor at a Card party at"1
the home of Mr. andr-Mrs.Melton
Jenkins at lo24 Brook Ave.' New
York City Feb. 3, Among thbs.e present
were- Mr.?and--Mrs. .Yar^derbilt . Abel,
formerly a student oil State
College, Orangeburg_S. C.; Miss Lei- ,
'a M. ' Moore; .Mr. and Mrs. Alex ^
Greene; Mr. denies Sawyer; Mr. Eng- (
land Smith; Mr. William F. McNeil; t
I Miss Grncjf T Abel: Mr-William JenI
kins;. Mr. LeRoy" Jenkins. Salad wai
served also cream and cake.. ;
N. A. A. C. P. MASS MEETING.
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b The next mass- meeting in the.in-, ;
pivot c?f the local branch of the \a-?*
j '.ional Association for the_ Advancernent
of Colored People Will be held-j
if Wesley Church V725 Gervais St., .
rnext Sunday afternoon .jt four (4) ^
n'clrelc-!!! response to an 'invitation :
extended last Sunday at First Cal->..
vary. Several other churches bid for (
TtK"?next meeting hut the decision?,
was in favor of Wesley. This church
is? making some sacrifice'to welcome j
lus._ Jt js a safe wager that her own.
congregation will be present in full "
forte since mapy of them have been .
ardent supporters for years. Purely ,
flifr old regulars will.be on hand, but ;
the public is . needed. Everybody j
come. The membership contest "is ,
still on. The unit that has run a |
close second all along took first place ,
last Sunday and they claim to have ,
jt-'permiinent^cinch on the lead. "Who ,
laughs last laughs best." they say. (
Rev. N. S. Smith, Past*r, ! ,
* H. E. Lindsay, Pres.
R. W. Jackson Sec'v.
Prof. W. R. Bowman principal of
^thc graded school at Blythewood, I?ft
this morning for Winhsboro to address
the teachers of Fairfield coun- 1
ty in place of Prof.- I. M. A. Myers !
executive secretary of the Palmetto I
Teachers Association. Prof. Myers ;
has Tiiurf invitations than he can fill and
Mr. Bowman has bden appointed (
to assist him. Mr. Bowman address- <
ed the teachers of Calhoun Co., last -Saturday
in the High school at St, i
Matthews and rorrflc a wonderful im?
pfesulon. He?will also?represent -4
The Palmetto Leader in his speaking A
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THE PALMET
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arc very glad to say that Mr.j.
HV'J. Bryant, the president of the
class has returned from his home in ;
of his fathofc. We are very glad <
thaihe'harrheen aWe- te^dR Un again... ^
On last Tuesday evening Ave were"
highly entertained in the dining ball
t ne7 We spent a very pleasant ev- ~
filing, all being present.
; _ .Juella Moss, ReportCfv" k _
iVIlJSIC BOX REVUE.
Tuneful mus'ic, smart costuming
and riot mis lain liter arc the principal
reasons; given for the exccWenee of
live" fourth ediiino of Irving Berlin's
AI u.'V ihu: Kovue" coming to the
Colombia Theatre, i'riday and Satur- 1.
day Feb. 11th and 12th with Matinee
Saturday; v ;
?In frV mallei ul' music ami CO^Vlnf^"~
ing alone the revue is far aheadrlof
any of its predecessors. Splendid mbl- j
>dies prc'Vairtlmuighout the perform- ~~
anu?, the-kiw! that uj;y is apt to htmr 1
often leaving- the thoam;. The" ap- j
peai oi me various coid.ssbi scenic "T
i^ .said to. he_ tremendous..
Tome .of the song hits : include
"Tell: licr in TI-e_^iirjn^j?ng,- "In The
Shade of the Sheltering" Tree"
"Tokio Biue's."" "Ruck-a-bye Baby"
7 -55 ? ?^ :
nd ' Listening."
?F . ur baggngj. ears arc roi pipyd to,
transport the company's -many-, and
-n'-itrJ ch'ccl *.?The cast of players - \
^)taln-anau'-1-han_lliU. -The aiign . ntd.
orchestra will ho under the direc
.ion of T. L. Convcll. " "
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~WILL:", ROGER j
Win Rodfes to* c;iil- him-M-ri Rnir- -
rs j-eems impossible, will be a.t.thej
"olumbiii Theatre Monday evening, t
['Vbrunry 14th nt_8:.'hT T. M. Rogers ! "
s probably the most popular man in '
Xmeriea* today simply because of his 11
\uman qualities. All af-us-V^pcoml- a
y Americans atlmire a man-who has '
he nerve-to come out and say what '
lebe'ieve.s rcgardlcss of what other ,J
leople think.. When that man. can say 8
he things he thinks in a very funy ''
,vny. nv.-ay thai 'ttmrftes our l'lsihil- 1
'tics _at .1 o >11
;--good common sen'sc- ho is-beyond 7s
ompa)'t'.- " ' . - ' Such'
a.map is Will.-Rogers, cowboy. ?
!Tnat'~'th4iaaLer. cbcwipg gum rntist w
nomologist coiiiniciifatTn*-i*pon^iation- a
.1 politics and events. ' A' distmcUve-*-71
Vrnferiean character ami one of the
ri f utoi.t ontor-tain'ovs on - the. A-ihari- i1
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.an stage. _ ,
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^Gotj^H WliItoT^hmW^^i^^ col- ()
r-jeJ stfu' with her big-Jamboree and
Revue kplays a two nights'
mgngemcnt at the Columbia: Theatre, ~
Wednesday and Thursday nights, Feb-'
uiiry- btc 10th gn.d 17th.
Tlie "Jamboree" is undoubtiiiUy'the' J
1 ? -i ?r Iu.-mIv T.vo fnniblt' iu'i.ful--j
novs headed by Ganzel! White, !
vho for several seasons, before going [j
nto revues, .toured the Keith Cir-1 j
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_ One of . the most .outstanding at-.j !|
tractions in the Revue is the'Jazz J;
;nd that the company carries. The ij
ti rector has had many years exper1; t
cnce^xit the head of a Jazz O.rches- j J
rn, and his leadership has'been Ohe'j'|j
)f the outstanding comments this sea- j1
ton' by the doily nowgp?po?'i?. It is j '
he same' musical bunch that piadc (
ihe now famous tour of Gonzell 1
White .with the Keith Circuit. | j
- Every mouther of the.cast is a star ]
vfter the shew, . after the big audiences
all go home in the other places
i.hat the company Jtas played. ...pen- ,
pie go home whistling and staging
Lhe tunes and songs that they have
heard ait this celebrated Musical Re'- '
rue. " The show is well costumed, i
with beautiful scenery, and is built
without anything that i,s suggestive |
tad muddy. It is clean in every re- j !
tpect. - *
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ALLEN UNIVERSITY NOTES.* '
.mimiiiy, r cwniiiry ii? is routiners
lay. An hpp'ropf!ate. program will t
rendered in the Chapel Assembly
1::11. The spcinl orator will IK'
essor H. W. I3euiug.irdr.er, of: the".'
homily.?Mr. Rather A. Glfaim.?J
J. (b Am '27. will represent the Rtu- f ;J
lents. Tho Drive which has been car ;
led o'n for several weeks wiil^termt'ate.'
Prof< ssdr R. L. rogues, the j
1 rector.?o-n.'l lr'*- Nirp of n<r'jc:ta''ts I
n-nrl/ftfl li->r<l w'th Cri'CltH'CSlllt l. j
,Vlien reports arc in from the fioht |
in appreciable gnm wilt have been jj
TO LEADER
"fertllzett- ' '
Oil the evening of the 14th
'es.sor IX Marty n-Dow of the'Tt.
neat -of?Biology, wfil. lecture
'bomb BiolpgicaJ I-tutors in lie
\(ijustnient." This will be" givei
l^u Chapel Assembly Hall, Ael
>'iyn is iveeraw tnti public,-is1!
ordlally .invifed. This lecture sli
)e Irerrrd by the citizens of-t^Uii
is a whole. Indeed, more light
yoe'i'ully ncedtil on this subject.
he .stateyand-a pleasing speaker.
jM-it 'uriiiu' will ioljow 'With quest
i.i"r.w:i nid, by the-speaker. The
vi11 close, with a banquet' in the
rectory.
V. I um I 'u ;
There wilt be 'an after-Drive e\
n l i: e for in ot a circus on the i
i hia >w H Tie unique. Ulactrrtts
a ii- .pl-iyi, il?in lev oral stores
i C tv ailhnYmiiiii' f1u> nricC'J S
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i Is date for Ring Tail Circus..
Disliin. rir,diayJl..Dr. EUiQttr.
Trr Ru ss e lUpaigc, of the Episci
liurth visited ou? devotion .period
dor day; The bishop introduced
-a-ii,e who delivered an address \yl
sc-votl on hjglf levels. Sortie of
iigh?points were: "Preach a crus
sgainst Ignorance;; dor no "ua
his ever remain'd ignorant and i
Id ui a I ion is q tool. ~?it" teaclie
;i:i lidw to live "wliThT^'ou are
is. Stand 'bv the- land, the <
iua- slatel-- ... "
.a+nc-Atlie bishop soiacwhat of
r j-erler.ee in -Fiance--(luring the
lilt war. H.V.1T were Vn the~ s
. loU- 'i l:.; lii-thnp , Wli.ll
"*r*V** _itnd.llie" v.TTTe"." was" a Sky i
vith the hoei>late Soldiers. ? .
' ;\i i ia the A sombly HalF-dui
rig' the boon hour. On Monda;
Singleton, of the Commercial Dcji
treitij?Her .-.ubje-t waft'^The" -i\i
fi luaiincis." Other addresses
hllmv. - v'
i:.' hop John Hit st lielti me fix
ive Hoard last Thursday. All of
umbers of the hoard were pre'
:;d a huge 111:inliui?of outride
oral visitors. -Tiny were here fi
11 parts of the. state. Allen'i t
'ionic's- lii.-titiilion"- and '.hey 1)
n' i intense love;* for lier.^ SnO
i ron standing for yeju-s and, lirni 1
he ever stand. Cur loyalty will
reuse \yitli the increase of the ye
er r ice. . Talks were raiide to F-lia
it-H-bs?hy?the Reverondj?Jr.-Mel
ie Harrison, E. R. An lerson, and
1. 'Hrifr lon. . Or. Prog-dan was c
professor tn Allen University,
"my' p f ? "-("g In O ran iff burg
^rrrhrng> at TtrP7-^' it-e?College..?
1. I I. Co t, Set re t i'ry of .Mission.:
oh' "of, tin' state, mid yd*/- of "
"urk. is ii iiu hibrf ViTtTie d,
fast present. ~
A lirgo (lelegjit ion?a ill |,.qV44^-*
ioeir TdF lhe Uidibas' Council, wl'
lerets in Jaoksonri'lT?tt -will t
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