The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 26, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, February 26, 1927.
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I ^ Locals And
Mihii Will in Smith- !/>< ? l.?c Uf..A
. " ""v .ivxv ?f VVl
ne.t>duy lor her- home in Greenwood,'"
after-spending se\erul days fn the ci-;'
ty .visning. her husband, Mr. Parker
Smith, who is.working, here aftd her
sister. Mrs, B. Mr Tnekpi- *1
Mrs.. Lilla V. Outen of Ridgeway,
-d who underwent a serious operation at
". tl.e Gr od Samaritan Hospital -last
Friday is .getting along as .well as
'ran be expected.- We-hope that she'
Will be, restored to pergeet health-ogain.
. 'i
he social- event given at Mr. and i
Mrs, S. . M.'- Frazors' ol' Florence, S.
*C.f Wctlnp^v uiglit, wag a most won-. r
derful affair. The honored guests j
were:' Miss' Gracie Williams, of' New :
York City, Miss Mary Ditson of
-. Philadelphia, Mr. a, Robert Keitt,- of [
New York"'City, Mr. Thomas Wright'
. ?.r T X:t I'l'i . llM Vrr Pf, ?)un Tlr ?n/l Mrc
? ?L-B. Simputotyof New, Haven, Conn. <
They depart for the easj Thursday. '
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Miss Francis Garrett, youngest
daughter of I'rof, and Mrs. ,C. G.
Garrett, is speudiKg the week-end jn
Wilinsboro witn tier sister, Mrs. Ruth!
.GaVrett Valentine* ' S '
' t f- r *y' ' !?..
Mr. and Mrs. Mussy motored from
Augusta, Ga. and spent the week-end
Win. Long and other'friends gifd relatives.
We VFre very glad to have
them. They are now back home.
. Mr. Murray 'lhoniuB of 1319 Mannitig
Ave., a ^student of Allen UnT- "
varsity has been confined to his room
for the past three weeks. We trust
run-.c his studies. 1-"? 7 ~
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.Mrs. Mary Barley' Jteters of Jersey1 .
(1 ity is in Hit'.city visiting her aunt, ~
MifS. Win. Holmes, 1428--Lincoln. St.
I .li'tem wan rcni't d l>y her aunt, -i
bue has" lived North for number of
L years. She will spend an indeticnite
I stsly with her aunt and other relaB
lives anil friends in the city.
r 6i oi. ,'u.li-tts had*its regularinieett
?S;in,'.:'.y afternoon at <iSt, Lukes
L organised a few weeks ago and is
L still atM'ng new mernbers>
W Tiiti ir mi' m'oUiiTrmotr^pr
St. Andrews is the spread of Christ's
W kingdom" among men. Especially
P? yrang-mcn-. - / * ' ~
. N. E. Lewis, Director
^ Harry Goojlwin, see.
The contest which was to come off
til the" Mt. Olive Baptist Church be-,
iwj'en the five, churches, Monday
night, .March the 7th will close with. _
a short 'pi sigfcjnT on the?above date.
'I he. prog; am will be headed with a
:w : irHs.n !>.% Dr. II. \V. Long, pastor of
,. jsr Chuiiitb^- -The =
public'is '.n\ itcd to attend these' ser- ~
1 " V oil that date.?? ??
Roy. D. G.h Robinson; pastor.
A New Mae Marsh
Photoplay Coming
Woman's Secret" Presents
This Exceptional Actress In
a Most Difficult Portrayal
Another trriat for the motion -fans-1
. of this-city is ^assured in the tinnou.ncemftvt
just "made by the managemcnt
of the Royal Theatre, to the
effect that the latest Mae MarsTT~ptc- ~
tore, "A Woman's Secret" has been
* booked as the foatui# attraction for
March Thursday, 3rd.
" To ?movie -who keep well n-1' breast
of the times in the photoplay
t' uuihl tln'?r isn't 1 much necessity of I
fuftlrCTTXptunation. Everybody knows
* who Mae Marsh is and how good she
f If Tu'TA.mmwi ' ~
" . 11 l??UMC Mi UiC luiuiiiuav WJL fliA WVU |
jsZaTs,"'and-the uWROUnceinent that she- is
the featured player in any film is
ample proof of most persons that the
picture certainly is* one wqrth seeing.
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.* In the case of "A? Woman's Secret,"
however there is an added cer-?tainty
olVexceile>vee-"OtL entertainment ;
promised, for competent exports' a fid :
critics, who have prevjewed this feature
produced by th^ tiraham~ Wilcox
Productions for Allied Producer
~ and Distributors'*" Corporation declare
that it" gives this leading cinema
artist exceptional- opportunity
to display her unysual type of artis- ,
V ify- _ ?r??; ?
_ Miss Marsh la supported hy a most
capable and carefully selected list ,
of players, The story is intensely
interesting. the nhotonlav unusual in
its l>eautjr/_
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[Personals |
I ilE lvULLoVV l.Vjtt WAS HHt'SES:
i|iil kU HIE; 1N i ER-0ENOMINA
i ION Ai/ . MiNiSi LltiAL UNiON
AND ADOKTKD WITH A
COMMIl'TEE APPOINTED TO
< O.NTEK W1 i H Tlf K <iOVK?\<HL =
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the Committee Was Very- Highly
fivcui V I'd (iov. Hi chard ?
Columbia, S. C. Feb. 2ar-%.HKHK- i
AS we .have observed with- profound
pleasure the^ patriotic determination
iVf Go^ Joffri-t^ Richards, to render <
; he largest -service?to the Slate of ~
South- Carolina, as emphasised in his
naugurnl address, his manly stand
Luuchuig che Aiken lvnehiinfr the oennopm
administration of the. Stale
^OVetTjnn-n^ and,his-commendable efJuiato
enforce rhtflow- against Sabbath
desecration:-Therefore,
Be_it resolved; That we the minis- _
iers of'the intcr-denominationaTTihiprT ~
of -tlie-eit^r of Columbia, endorse -nrnst- heartily
the wisdom and' courage of
his , pro-: ressiv e cnueayors, to give to South
"Carolina her proper place amoatr
the States of the Union whose
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objective'is the welfare of all people (
making possible the blessings-of Almighty'
God._
Resolved, .second; That we tjeeommcri
the faithful ojbservanee-: 011 the
part of ull proteasing Christiana^ tit imimony
with?the "ailriiiuistiat'nnr of _
he Apostlie I'aul, "That -4+rst of all,
supplications. i?i avers, mtorcossiTms
ahdgivirigWif thanks"he, rnadg for all
men.; i?'or kings. and for all that are >n
authority; that, we?may?lead tt- iuiet
and peaculde lifw."^
Resolve:!, third; That we most earnestly
appeal to the Governor and the
members nf'tht^State legLIauii\rnoTV-;:
hi session, to diicnurage and aVold
the passage of any law that is pro- (
motive, of evil rather gdud, and' fan- "
amentally calculated to -destroy, the
good work of our inter-racial confer^
L'lit'us. and to I'liilmrriikk ami rumi'lfi =
he etonomictd and-imlHstriuT'aetiviies
of our people. This we sisk,' in
recognit ion of'our devotion, and loyalty
in tiir.tts of war and -peaee to our j
;tate and nation. :
Resolved fourth; That realizing the
truth that "Uitfiitoousness exalteth a
nation,- but .sin is ;a reproach to any
people'." awl that the eternal principles
of righteousness comprehended ,
n the sermon on t.he *
ihg the tJolcTon Rule, will make far :
better homes,, better churches, het^i^-idiooh^J^eUci^jxd^tj^^
d
twebn the races, ami a better slate
and nation. .. .
We do now in conference assenibled,
promise to tha Governor of the
Staie and all iju authority t'hroijgh<ut
the State, our frenuihtr-eo-operato
hold'up the -hands ol' our I
Lluicrnor in the-"e?4Wcenient of law
C . ' # ' "I
and order, and help to make our
State.worthy of imitation and eniu'ation
throughout our land and counTvOspt
ctfully, submitted, ~
JT'T-r Heard ' 1).
T. Murry
2 K. A Adams
P P W'ttvinn f^Vinivm^n
P, S. The inter-denominational u- t
nibn rej>i.e-.ents the various denomi
.ration oft our city including; Baptist,Me'hodi
t Episcopal, M. E. Church
A. M, E. C, M. K.. Presbyterians
Till Episcopalians. ' ~ ~r'V-"~
nil; "OLD CKAY" ANII IHh ~
? RlhKR- ?t~"J
: By E. I'hlllp Ellis
'-t- ^ oWednesday
morning idth, we left
his citv for Jacksonville: Flo... the
eat of tile Bishops' Council of tKe~ ~
A.-M. E. 'Church.' Dr. E. A. Adams
had interceded with the Hajlroad auhorities
and had secured special reservations
for _tho party. Our trip
was indeed jdeusantrfor .helpful and
aspiring discussion were indulged (ill
of the way^ . Mjje reached our destination
about 9 o'clock" that evening
and went directly to Edward Waters _
College" where the council sessions
were to be held. On-our arrival, we
found that Bishop Hurst had made
special provisioff" for the entire delegation
from Soutjt Carolina. He nncl
Mrs. Tlursl, received them as. their
special guests and gave each one a
room to himself with all modern
cdTivenienees and keys to the same. (
We did not have to do anything but H
got up' and' eat and atend the'sessions.
for our rooms were put?iu._
readiness by persons Vvho were employed
for that purpose.. Who is that
would dart' "say that'Bishop Hurst
tfoscn't cate for his men? tttichne- ""
r-ommordations we have never had be- ;
fore, in all of'our lives All of. the
conferences in the State, were represented
as follows: Snitch Carolina (
Conference; Revs. R. W. Mance, M.
B. McPhersop, Iv Wr Wttbtmr, J. Mr 7
' THE rALMKT
Jackson ."and K. il~ ("oil: < ninn'Iii:
Lonioiwnco;?Ituvu,?Iw A. Auan.->, (J
K. I^les, J. K. Heard, Julius Jlol
man und'tht writer;. North l.ast Con
lercnce; RVvs. 1. J. iVuitU<li.'?. Kiue
A. 1*. Kpeais, J. l??BSj!r a!ul 1. 11
AlstonPiedmont Conference; Ke?s
\\. F. Kicc, \\. C. Crawford, bun
Nahi e, I'i'Of f.cd" A.' SihjjICtoii, Udvs
L>. 11. SiniS und Prol\ W. il. lliliuird
Principal of Urewer Normal bcnool
Palmetto CGnteroitco; Revs. T. J
Aii.es, D. A.. Peri in. J. \V. Mnrnh
u.d W. P. Perk's; Central ConicVence
Revs. E.. II. iMcUill, i\i. I\i. WaiTav
U. 1'. BiugZou, and J. I'V ?Biff
hit p anil i.VilV" lltHVt Wire imc." I
proi.nl to ste tiic-.sy re.pre.-ontaij >ctroiii
"the?Seventh JCpiscojml, IJIsTribt
'i h.e council'-sv^irzdtnTdppTivil 1iitn?rs
da^al Id o'ch^dj?Wrth -a -n>u--*teeti.
sermon b'v fjishoji iLitUJivuiti-UlL-cUa.
hatha. . Tin' senflbn .of j-kself wa:
worth nip re than the round trip iari
10 .the council. .\Ie.n of evtfry probesum
should h;\ve heard that sermon
it wot;iti have hetyt a blessing to' al
of our college- professors and stu
'ents. Because slnne of our ,profes
sors are getting too wise to insjrue
,n deiToininatToiiar .sthoois, that ni,us
?*ct til ear snpi u. t 11 fin (Christian pen
pie, .who believe in God and beiievb
the Bible to be our inspired * book
Who believe that the fundamental
of th.? Bible should he accepted with
out tfuestioiis, . jii.st. 'its one' accept:
hnsi by Iailli. As Chiislinus'we an
lot willing to semi our children Iron
"'"'T "M'd'i in f ' *'T;5(1 havt
them rutin n part infidels; biadcbso b;
the: teaching of some sm:til-.iiirulii^iuu
.mo lessor. I il l I'r?ii' ;i i' i >
fain to preach such.senium;. . IVjph
wore tlu-rc from all over thy, cdimec
tarn ami < amlitluii-.-?frnr?i vi ly ; r>, j
ion ill ,the chaiyli weic on the scene
Dr. (A>it has won the entire con
octUm-a tid heno' his drtiiiiur will bi
?{+sy.- ' Dr.-" Mttneo'3- ?tV ri-d-nt
i*ghor and'higTier. Itnr'iJhances wen
never brie liter. 'Now 'Ai- nm -t i-i?
me mi .or that aii of the id Imp-1 m-.
tot eon ing from South Carolina, nei
Liter is the connection expecting out
State Lu?fnfiiis.lt?all, of tTm ouvern
jlliees, so 'let ; tile. .delegates- when e
uded L^'i inj;vi1iMi- ' oi.li-i.llia
trivc to hold what we have'and thei
get whoever, else we can. We- hayt
he missionary society and our \yomoi
Itave the coiniectioi'.al treasurer. le'
lib hold what- sse have".
Bishop I'arks .made him.-cil i-i*6 tall
uf "the eity aniLconnecliim. By"The"re
-ponse he ntady to .the j^eaon e ad
dresses?^ ThursJn^sjui^^^
?-A great banquet wnti give:. imamd
lately.after the program. Bislio]
Hurst is. one .Of the greate-..t bishop;
ihninplnmt in ill h ill m I
llurst is indeed the pyoper help mau
to hint.' . '
Kdwdrd?"Waters?College D?v> iht
out doiibt a monument to-lltefr ere
dit. It is simply a dream and there
IO nut tuiii^ I.I\U' it. tlicilf ! lliiv i
.'Vol- seen anywherei Buth South La
rolina and Florida need Bishop Hurst
out we need him most, iie is a blessing
to his church and lace'. To sa>
.hat' Bishop hurst. tyrants is ti
IBdriinVvIeihvi' tluu?y?u do inn-?
him. iie is'indeed a n^ideh bishoj'
and one tha m?don : 11 id: u I TiV m
.no ttoTiTbcluin"
?Ai'ter the Bishups' Cinuii;':! closed it;
public session and vacated tr.o au;u
ioiium, the coniiectionai council convened.
This body is composed.ul ai
isitin^1 minis tors and taymen. it i;
i wohnert'til gathering ami our- pro
eralii \ViXS OTTC"in' ci.iO best. Prof, (!
-tr-T>i+iplyt'in made tlie hit of his lift
ic'fo'rc this Council, iie delivered at
jjjic: s before that"body that lias-inn
uort nlixod hi in in the eves of?
whole connection for all limes tc
ceme. .
Much more could the said, hut spam
l> ill not permit.?Wo left- Friday nigh
and u'dt-'l*o" Columbia SalUtaih'y. morn
in#. After nialcinn' the necessary pre
pa rations we wree otf to Wedge fieh
i" "'th lb- -I. Mi Ki-nsic'llna i ism
in his quarterly meeting.
We were somewhat late, but tie hat
everything in tine trim when we ar
rived. Lie?is a , preacher?teml Itftdci
and knows* no failure.?
We fait inspi red in' nddressrngdve
group Sunday- School -Sunday nioni
ing. It , was a disagreeable day, bu
the church was crowded.All of u-s
were carried ov.ay in the'spirit dur
ing the -morning services and at tin
close of the sernion two fine younf
men came " foiltvard and joined th<
Lord's host. This is one of the great
est charges in the Columbia Gonfer
enee. It is composed such person;
as: Bros. R. CJadson, Richard Behbow
>iolomon?Ramsey,?Chaillbeviln, ' Har'
vew, S. M. Green, John Bracy, I\ S
Brown, Sam Benjamin, A. B. Steward
Iv. u: atcward ana Sisters AUce?JRamsey,
Henrietta Blair, Louveni?
Nelson, Elizabeth Richburj*, Adliiu
Jones.?* , - r ?
With these and many others the
charge is safe.
Our stay was with Bro. and Sistei
ffosel Nelson hh(T they certainly
r
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\ V -ro
lkapbk- ; - .
i ih.uv n?).u.mi???+rt Suturda;
;?.ma .-.mm...., i * >. Zb una We wil
i:c ui. High, flill with Uuv. S.\V. Kurd
y 7
. u.A . J. W. COLEMAN SPEAKS
lis bl.'Alti A.MiL KG
lh i t.im.-n uiid'jlrioiids of South (Ju
, ioiii.iu iuid oiliW States as vyell, I an
- * ^ i
; jtiaii lo 1111 orm you thpt our, work i
: i roj^i Ossiiuyr tiic lust inonth of thi
i ' - iiits, tfi'ov^a-idinf thr t ifiid i
; m il oiyssinaf the Kood people of Ma
, _jur.u-y?iiat?vist Churelhj A report o
?i--'- ' 1 uuih Mill appearlit at.uth
i <- :>.< nappy and ' doing hicp4y
. itu i,u.d has blc'sseJ us, whereof, w
- arc g Tad. or \Ve are. planning- for ou
1- ? pnttg -meeemg March- 7l^
o-_xv;uv4. v.,U l?o eohdtHHK^by^hi'r. Ji" t
s V\ liheVoV, Columbia, S. C. !
- R1DGEWOOD NEWS
. itiugewood Chapel A.. M. E. ChurcI
1 ?? Wo
arc glad to say that tfrtr~Ar~C
- E. League is doing good 'work towan
t the advancement of the young neo
L l'lc Ail this .co-nununity. On last Sun
- d.tj wo. anticipated a splendid crowi
a- and vercy one/enjoyed the most in
. vOi'.-vii.g lecture, upon the; lesson: b;
:i kcv. 1. E. Robinson, pastor. ^We-ex
- .lend a cordial inviation to" each an
s- cvei.y Que.
e . lMi. Harper,., reporter.
/. BIRTHDAY I'A-KTY.
c Rev.and Ail's. Robert Butler gav
in jav l-'artv in lnnnir nf Ihpi
* I'.-." i' - i r. Alia.* -Alae WhTlt',' MUUda;
e i-Rit .iy^Tv Anions some u
- ihe gucstsmjresen't " were Misses 1 tat
tio B. Untied. Sara B: Watts, ThelmJ
. Reed, Annie Alae Alanigault, Rut-1
- n abate-, lijula Wilson. llannaiTDrch
. Et; ; j.u^.'a Watts, Bertha llaniptor
t .b-Rtr.t ik-riv'-liampton and Lorine He
j rin, AT cssrs*. Joe McDowell, Otto Mar
i;i, ri . i.i-s . Aptcheil, Gluueo?daeksor
~aE on.so Bapick, '.Willie Thomi!is7"Mc
- Kmleyi/SSt^Vard, James MyleS., Kel
r ly Aloaby, Junius Alfonzo, Willi
I--Brown, F. C.mglnmui, Boy SUljy', Hur
- ry, iiayaeswbrth Aieans and Haroli
I j{ I M
> An iee-"co|rrse and cake were serv
i vd. ' . "?i
, I'llKN-C1I CLfc'lJ NEWS.
I The French. claSs ~bT- A lion Unf
ver. ity under the direction ot Airs
: Jonlau was organized enr last Tues
- day into a French club."
5^TReiT"metnhereof ho^Fro'iieh' Cilub -h
*1' ? a: ; : rotgunser We are ahscTtSari
?:'iV; yi. ;-.v. ju/ani.- nii'.l to rend the Bi
).44e!in.ahe-French language. .We an
v making wonderful progress with .Air
.. .Alan v. AlauL'U, Ilk T'l'l^ldbht, bamtfl?
- G . t-i resident, Willie Vaughn
secretary;* Hazel Alae Clutts, Asst
= Bee., John tsnowden "ireas,; Eugen<
- CHeek, Reporter; Rosa James- critic
.John llioiuas, chaplain; Willie N
i '.Wilson, advocate;* Viola Grove jour
- nali.-i. Watch the French Club news
> " . "Ivt^At Cheek, reporter.
1111: A.1Ai\ 1 .. AXp S. Cv l.B NEWS
> ,\jax Literary and Social CIul
^"jieid Us regular meeting at the Lin
coin Tliontie lmildyig, Mdnday eve
. ?htg, .Febr21.-*^ -- - _
i-.-.e.;,:g v.&s,in charge of tin
pic: tdeijb Air. Richard Williams. Tin
droll cali showed nearly all the mem
^ hers present. After the opening pro
ccodure invd the usual toutirte-of busi
:1cr* l was dispensed with, new busi
. ne'ss was tlu.ni considered.
\ '1 he acting secretary, Air. Eugem
-?Ghfckc, ryPorted many importan
maitci's to the club for discussioi
and final action at its ncxL_mei?iruz
0'la ns for he Ajax Anniversary
Bali are being made and befars~tOttf
~ cveral "TninJretj invitations will b>
L mailed-to the Ajaxs' friends and ac
ijunintanoes '
This big double "A" Ajax Anni
j .t isary Rail will be one of the larg
, est and most elaborate dances eve:
'ponsored by this committee, Jame:
j Wise, Richard Williams, Harry Ad
7 ams, Thos, Hoover, Alex Doby an<
r' Eugene Cheeks, if the plans beinf
prnr'r for-it at prencnt timtruru cur
Cy? Members attention* The next meet
t nig is to be held at the home of P. A
s I>oby,'H27 Park St., Thursday", Mar
_ i at 7 P. M. ' Be present sure.
Jahies Wise, acting reporter.
THE new rR'vri'BY ru n
The Now Century Club .held its reg
uTur weekly meeting ..at the residenc<
| ul Mrs. Harry Goodwin.
Tiie business session was conduct
' i (I hy the president,- Aire TInnwy I>
Pearson. The members jointly con
'rilnStcd to a recent educational dirv<
*! w+ftr expressions of interest Being
'Thade to help in?such worthy causes
1; The social hour was indulged ir
with useful and attractive prizes
' Being won by Mrs. M. G. - Dickson
MrS. C. E. Stephenson and Vr3- FVT
!i; p. rsepectively. . v\
A delicious suvlad RnS'
iea wag served hy tbft hfrfttfla1'
J* - ' '
y IN MEMOUIAM
iJ 7 .
In loving mcmoi.y, of -a?devoted
friend and neighbor, Mrs, IV^aggie
Hampton who departed this life, Feb5
Tu&ry 24, 1026, Union, S. C.
She ha? crossed the shadowed valley;
Where the living water flows;
- She has answered-life's last Summon,
a - And She sleeps in Jiweet^ repose. '
s Mrs. Leola Worthy.
2I w i mtuiM n ?i m .i i m ^ . c^.ys^ oeeni*-<
A Magic Bleach! W hit*
fp almost overnight. Remo\
pimples and' all blemishes
r eallowness and tan.Give
d .: skin beauty. ff'. ..
7t^? WAVINE
d : " .v ..
tho groatoot discovery science 1
the Colored race. A soothmffrd
Ly perfumed ointment. Absolut
i 'g~ Jess. A marvelous4 bleach thi
the o&TKest, sailowest" skitf lig
e V.: velvet smooth.
L Results ^v<>n,^Uk^ ritaau
r Y)f|. I overnight. Resuksf
' \?UlCR everyone envies?in
box. Get yours now. Be sure-the
"H'avine Skin W Uitener' is on tin
u 7i directions inside. At your
ti ' ~dealers or by mail?25c. d
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PAGE SEVEN.
J? CARD or THANKS
I mmrn?mmmm?w . ? _ .
By this means I write to thank the
many friends in Chester and other
towns for tfieir many kiifdnesses to, .
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