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) ' ? ? Saturday, April 23, 1927 r ~ :! * ~~ " r i r Locals And , -We are sorry to report that Mr. J- Hicks, 1207 Gervais St., continues ..ill. We hope for him a "speedy recovery." = TTT-'" - Mr. J. Tucker of Newberry passed inu i-ny i'nrinnr tu rvujjusta, Gaflo-visit "his dau^ter,~"Miss Maria . Tucker. , _ Messrs,. E. H. and R. D. Dibble. ? | prominent business men of Camden, ' were welcome visitors, to tho pity . last week. , Rev. Leo- A. Logan, pastor of^th^ A. M. E.- Church at Clinton, S. C., was-in the cit$> last week to the delight of friends and acquaintances. The Cantata that tuts Sung at Delh- el A. M. -E. Church last Sunday evening by the choir, will-be-repeated. _ ~Slinf 1 av~evenTn^4nri 1 2.trd. at 8:0(7 ...P.M. / ' '; *: _ s Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Gailliard of ( ^hnvlocf An Si P noecnrl fV***/\Mn?k fUn city Monday enrOute home from Bennettsville, where they had spent some : time .with friends. " T Mrs. Ellen Thompson-of 441Y Pine' St. and, little grand daughter. Miss Thiol ma S. Steele left. . Columbia, April ?"?12th, to visit h.er daughter-in-law in Washington; D. C. ."?~" Mrs, Fliig<'hi?i?XL,?Uaniels?has re-* ~ turned from New York, where, sh,, has been for about three months at the ') bed side of her sister, Mrs. W. -C: Gardner. ? We', are . pleased to have both of them wilh-us again. There will be a grand meeting of . April 26th at s'^O^Jf^^^^Adl'^pe^ scms' ln.terested are urged to attehd. " Mrs. Holman, wffe of Rev. Julius fWHHanr1 \9 seriously ill at Waverly' Hospital. ?? ' > : ' > Rev. and Mrs. Owens and daughte**r?y Louise Faucette, accompanied b^/iit' -^s.' He Miss Arilessa Franklin nrotored to the city Monday from Owings. All ' ' were looking fine, which goes to say thatf Rev-. 0\vcns is "rruiking good Th the Piedmont. Miss Myrtle. Stevenson, a student' v of Haines Institute, Augusta, Ga., : came ovor to witnenh Hie ba3e ball \ game between' Allen University and Paine College lasl; Friday and spent .. the week-end with her parents, Mr. anjl Mrs. N.. Stevens^ ..on Gervads Street. A ' , -Dr. C. S. Carr, Dr. L. H. Stinson ' and Mr. R. D. Evans of Augusta, Ga. j attended the Allen-Paine base ball game last Friday. jDr. Carr, Dr. Stinso^ and Mr, Ev-ans enjoyed a few games-of whist and dancing at the homo of- Mivttnd Mrs.? J. A. Tucker, 2i;{Q_jGoiw'ais St., with a few friends while in the city last Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. McClellan and ? Ruv and Airs. J. W. .Wltherspoon of I.aurens, motored to the- city" Mon-, ? day retin liing Tuesday.?While here, ' -? Rev. McCUellun closed-a~eontract with one of our local painters to paint his ' three houses on the corner of Pine and Gervais Sts. The work is al-j most completed" and when finished will add match to the beauty of this section of Waverly. Rev. Wither-1 spoon gavc the Leader a 200 page book to be printed as early as possi- j ble. More-will be said about-this" book as the work progresses. ? PROFESSIONAL.NOTICE ^ j1 Or. W. D._ h?tppclle'has returned to the city and will resume his practice.; His new office is located at 1.124 1-2 Assembly St., opposite the city market. . CARD OF THANKS 1 take?this anortnnitv tr> nynrocc my gratitudi; to the many friends for beautiful floral tributes during the illness amb dteath of my beloved husband, Judson Morris, who departed this life, April 14, 1927, -?(-Mm.) -Maggie "Morris.?r , . * > ; ' . . I MOCK CONFERENCE ?? *At Chappelle Station A. M. E. church Friday, April 29, 8:00 p. m. This Mock Conference is so arranged afford fun from the beginning ' to tHe end. Come ami see our Bish- J. JfclLders and Preachers irr' action. t" and-you will not regret it. Rcmem. " for a little fun has its pi ace ijvJife* tfbd that fs what our Mock Conference is designed to eriva - The admission only 10 cents. ?" . " . .7-1 i 1 Personals- ?| OP INTEREST TO NURSES. * 1 ' Dear Sister Nurses: ' " 1 arh sure you ~ail~are looking forWflrH to tVip /1i?xr fnx cj+ *? * .a.? . V..W MMJ 4UI VU1 Ollllt" ASSUciation. I feel that now we realize more and more the need of coopcraAll Graduate Nurses in good standing are asked- to be present. All of nir sessions will be held in Second Calvary Baptist church, corner Taylor -anti Bull ntroots, April 27th and 28thr We will not have any night public meetings ol tm- phvsicinns. Out riPcCt meeting will b0 the. Execuive meeting which will consist of all State officers and chairmen of coriimittees! l lease come to Columbia Tuesday evening in time to attend the opening meeting 9:15 a. m*M April 27th. All nurses' who* expect to atte,nd wall, please write the* President in order io have homes provided. Write not afcr than?Monday morning, Ajrrtl 25th. . ... ' Come sisters let us get in, get busy, and gut out on time. --?? Yours for service, ~ '.~T"?4AHMdTTA A. NELSON, Pres.; | IDA DAVIS, Sec'y-, Benedict College, ._? Columbia; S. ^C. -?.0 . I. (' KnTirw - "A n "information?concerning your" I ravel, yp Anl) Vy>?glad , to 'advise'1 you. ??L Office, 1307 Main Street, Columbia, Srr^Cr,Thone 5631. James Woodbury ' > ?^ Representative for the '^outherYi Railway. "* ' " MR. ALBERT WHITE. GU'EST OF MISS R. BROWN, Mr. Albert White was the guest of Miss Rosebud Brown on Easter Sunday) Orangeburg, S.. C. After trto-Easter services , at Williams Chapel A. M. tj .church, he veturned to/Miss Brown's home for dinner. He visited seyeral friends during the evening arid was given a trip to Bowmantown, S. C., with Miss Brown, who was-going to residue her schoio- work. Mr. White expressed himself as having had a very pleasant stay. * : ?, i The French club held its regular meeting at the home of Miss. Claretta Watts Wednesday evening, Apr. 13th. A largo number gathered to enjoy the benefits of the study and the social features. Several visitor's delighted us .with their presence, in-; tex-est in the meetings i& growing as [ the weeks, pass. In-the whist fea-' it :_ nl.-'lli - -- -- ? ' mic miaa nenrieua D??/,ur SL'Oieil the highest number tff points and was awarded the first prize; Mjss' Daisy Roach cut highest for the cdnfsolation. Miss Lucy Rhodes received the booby. A-course of salad, sa.lti.nes and iced. tea was servdd. Those present were: Misses Daisy Myers, Ray Saxon, Ruth Butler, Margaret-Rhodes, T. E.r Thomas, Susie Williams, Daisy Roach and Henrietta Boozer. Those visit-j ing -were: Mrs. Alma Williams Mrs'' Et.tolle Johnson and Miss I.uc.V Rhodes" KLLOKKK XIvWS We are still on the map ami doinpbusiness for. the King.-- The 'churches and school are moving on at a good speed. Rev. W. B.t Bryant of St. I George is still holding things down a't the -St. Paul- Baptist church; ahd the Rev. Tolber.t at the Shiloh A.M.I t-. , , L - i -K. church. j? :? | The play giVen. at the *it. Paul. Baptist churohr-The Wedding of the j raised went for the interest of the church. The total amount around ) WO.? This play%fas managed, liv Miss' M." E. Overstreet, assisted by Miss I Amanda D. Finch. These are some ? of the teachers in the Orangeburg! County Training school here in this tow n Miss Finchhn"?, . ics-teacher at the above pamed school. I Last Friday being Good Friday, 1 was'-the day set apart for the dedil ' cation of the Industrial Building.1 which was carried out by Mr. Felton, | the State Agent for Negro schools, and was. the first speak on the pro- j gram. He spoke timely and practi- I cal. The next' on" program M>;. Glaze. County Superintendent of Edu catipn for Orangeburg County. Mr. Glaze gave u^ a V6Ty interesTing talk Two members of the board of trus. tees were there, Mr. E. Irick an<| Mr. Tyde. They also gave some words of encouragement, which "we "appreciate ( very much. The man that delivered The dedication address was in the pei - ! snn of the Dp. R. B. Wilkinson, the ' prewideht?of #tate (College.--Orange-burg. His speech was striking and . to the point. We are always glad tohear Dr. Wilkinson and enjoy his ad: . THE TALJfl dresses. ^ast speaker on the* pro gram was Mr. W-. A. Shiffley, the as <lvt Mtlt uf af (i iui-iimI f/\h \T/k???/\ in South Carolina.?lie spoke-very -in tereslingly and helpful. After th program, the nu.lienee was dhsmisi-et by the pastor of the" Shiloh- A. iL E Church," Kev. Tolabert. "The Parent T.ea( her 'Association prepared dinne and sold. In the afternoon, there \va a ball game--between the Coope Graded School, Kingstrec and th? Orangeburg Training School, EUoree The scores were" XJ to 'I in fuVor o Elloree. Friday nigtvt was the string party Every one ^enjoyed a full progfar Friday.. ? On Sunday, Raster day was enjoy cd very much ardund hercy The-St Paul "Rtmftst-Quo i h hud lh?-ii- [)m grain and Easier _sernion at 1:"0 F M. The pas.tor, Rev. W. B. Bryan spared no time in delivering a gram and noble Easter sermon, It .was ul iUa 4 : .1 i ..i . i.l:? i* iiivj i.nut- uiiu siiso uciiri iccung. r-v ery one enjoyed it very mych. Rev Byant can deliver . _ the.' goods. A 7:::o l'. M.. the Sliihdi A. M: K. clnrrd pul'ed off their program; The pas tor and members of the SI. IMul'Iftrp tist Church aiipiuien the proyram a long with other" vfsTtors'aml friend? A splendid pt'ofcram and a eollectioi was had. r Monday night the writer attendee the club glvefi at Mrs'. Elizabeth Ran ilp1rl,'vi ni'i iii lmiii i 'in eraiy and appetizing feast. NOTESTWOM MAJ()RITY- -BAR TIST Ctll RCH " . . S porta nhttrgr ^S.. SOfiefciy- was, very pretty day. 'There was a 'verj large attendance at 'Sunday Schoo and on Sunday night Rev. Colemar pieached n very inspiring sermon enjoyed the sermon. It touched everybody's heart;? ' At 0:00 o'clock the B. Y. P. U. be gan. There was a special subject 01 selfishness end nlw.li.-.n. . ih-o W- t. be discussed ne-xt Sunday. ni..o V iv...'.l ? i ii i? ?i-y i'-i nca as presi den. Mrs. Smith was elected sis pros ident. Mrs. Dhfke?r is expected tc leave the. city real Garner also resigned as treasurer Miss Emma Jackson was elected as treasurer in herstead. The program that was renderec by -Miss K. Faucett was enjoyed bj all. There was an entertainment Riven " by the Church Supply Club, "als< an Easier eRR l\unt '"^ReV? E. I.. Henderson of the Sec ond Presbyterian Church, white preached a very inspiring sermon. IP preached" for Mrs. S. Walker to helj raise money to pay for a Communioi set. ' , Tl)e Church Supply Club will hob its. reRplar meeting at the home o Mi's IIiittie (lilmore Wednesday af ternoon. ?Be TtCTTTT Austhi has been very ill lie is con fiend to his bed, He is some what better /low. - . Miss Tvthel Titus is much improv; oil after a In ieT operation. ~ Tip. Easter exercises at Mt. Morial and Thompson Baptist churches wen very much enjoyed. ? > * Rev .'Coleman was called away a Raifi to rim a~re\iva 1: He. witnessec a pleasant trip to Columbia. Mrs a. 1nacxer accompanied him then and hack. " " SANTLC NEWS _zJLnst Sunday. jnorning at Thama Chapel A. M. E. Church, ?Sunda; School. opened at the usual houivwitl a large attendance. After which tin members assembled to their variou classes for the discussion of the les of}. The lesson was reviewed by th superintendent, Pro.. L. \V. Walkei At the usual hour, our pastor^ -Re\ d?S. Martin preached g ser -mon-twa -splenclicl congregation frou St. John TRh- chapter aifcT'tKe. 25t: verse. Every one under the souni of his voice was made to feel sniritu -aHy?goodr Our Easter exercises were celebrat ed at 2:.10 P. M. at our church o Sunday, April 17th. The exercise were enjoyed l>y all present. ?luuil Ulllbunt'ra-fseir$17.27.- ' Rev. W. E. White, formerly a" pas tor of Thomas Chapel, but now pas toring in Abbeville, preached at Tho mas Chapel last Tuesday nrght, Apr: 11th. * He preached a splendid ser nion. While here he was the gues "X-Mi". and Mrs. T. T5. Jeter. Mrs. Emma Jeter and grand daugh ler, Ml,^s Robbie i'eak attended ser vices at Thomas Chapel last Sun day, ^ ??>?Messrs. C. C. Kelley, M. G. Gis and W. G. (list of Sfrntue^ attendee the opening exercises of Sims Higl school last Tuesday night; Mrs. Rllie Koberson and friends o Charleston "spent the Easter holi anys with Mr. and Mrs. M. G.jGis ami returned to their homes Mo"nd?] TTfternoorrr ' " ~ "7 r ,-.0. * A box supper will be given Fridaj night-/or the young~tolks for thi benefit of the church. CTTP LBAPfPB . - TIIK ROYAL I'OINSKTTAS ~~7r a ?? - . c' s The. society editor oi' this paper has -glimpsed the cover- of a dance e program! that is( beinjr prepared by { i?the .oll'ircis. -of?the Koyal I'om.settas.-*? !. 'I Hl< tuwwlv: ho in( t*n.. 11 - ductibn to our readers audit Seems r needless to'say that aiiy .dance ars. ranged by' this club ia bound! to be i a v:ut;e success, tlii.s statement may seem rather t< o assertive but \ye base 'fj .it on the record of their many past f siH-ee-tst-s atid ?hittHO one will (liny the truth of this assertion? . * . Tho oflicer?j. would .rim take us iiiTT, , ? their full confidence about all detaifs'. -u of he dance, very >ccrcti\"and all . that .sort of thing. We can however assure our renders' that the program' . interesting: features and a sp'fC.aVular- ^ |? ^ prize event? V -a| j The' have arouse.il our curiosity to . a l'ever pitch and we can. hardly await the arrival of ou'r invitation and have our intense curiosity satisfied.I THE PALS 1 liSMS SOtTAI. Cl.l IJ II i r ", * We'are still invitine vou' out to our . ' termite court, on the corner of Heidt j. cuul La ml -street ?The gumec me he < >-* inff -played. ull hours do ring Kite day 1 and 'especially' The afternoon. We will r i' .teach .vou the jganto-with-m> charges,- j^ La t Vear' we entertained our visi- . . * ' A " ting friends lrom Oraniri'lmrir and " during the fyot hall season in Cwlttm- V bin this past reason. .When we were *|? ?there two weeks ago, they entertained !*! * us at Urangeburg. So we have made X I laps which will ho carried out to en- { tertain them Raster .Monday after -.j. r Mt)e -game lieiw.-w?A44cti?1' hiyerstty- X 7 'and State College at the Green Gar.- X 1 den Hall; it is the ElU.s I lull. Assent- { . t b.ly Street. .1 . .X ; We will also en(ert.ain"ft. C, and A. X r --tL base.ball boys,. April 22ml-'?t the. same place, after the game Ik twerp { ; the two schools. Only a few-will ho. X . sent invitations. . ? ' . X | THE RADIO SOtTAI. i l l 11 NEWS The" Iladio Social. Club entertained X their guests and friends. Friday night April 8th, with a farmers 'ball! jjj y.- The'affair \ya sthe best of the seat son. .The doors of the ball room were X opened at 8:d0 and by l):dO 3U0 young y ladies and vonno- ironllomtin hiid on. A ' lorod. : s' Xp The Rfitl was dcVonitcd with h;?y T corn, pine straw, ami everything that { made it look like an old fashiun-country frolic.!-; ' ' X 1 The young ladies turned out very { nicely; all of them wore gingham y dresses and most of them wore bon- ? *! netts. . .. " . . ally and straw hats. The music was 51 Most of the young men wore.over- v lj rendered by tfio .lamous Ajax Orches- ^ tra. , ' ' J *i?. * ' Tbo Radio Club is not going to X ' give any more dance's as-the last: all ? " the entertainments Jhereafter will be { J. fur their ynests ntdv ^ * ANNOUNCEMENT ? ? I - A Mrs. Maudest Atkinsdrv ^tinoirnces ; A ?the in an iage of her daughter. ()>i I la % I Uicha'tl to. Dr. \V. S, Thompson, Thursday, April 1.1th, lt)27, Columbia, .J. J j S. C. .. --1 ? Uf1 At home after April 18th, 1!>27, 1 .'10 *j* , Wood Street, Georgetown, S. C. II . K"^ 7 ~ ~ . ^BlpUJXlFUL hair! Lonf comb! Don't envy those w yours ' so easily; so quickly. n * \ s A million members of the ra Trf^tmnnt nnfl nrr n lii jl make the hair long,''straight ai sure - and quickn 'j : Ih- treatment is just this. v ; Wavine\ Mair ' ?. \ ^ but first wash the hair with 7 ?: soapr.?T-lien rub the Wavind thescalp and fi nish the treatmcn - ? Hair ^Tonicf. t f Simple! easy! inexpensive!* i i use the complete treatment. R r . f anieed to.make youidiaiLbccoi your dealer s or by mail. ^ Boytf *tjnu>juuh*i fam/Vr. w 4 ' -. . ' - " timate Impressions of Koose-1 vi veltian Personality Un- |a like Others LvJ ' ? ~TT V.WES E. AMOK: VALET ?il ? - . ? * j J1. r. Amos Says Hook Could not ?Si Have Been Written Without > J. T. Flvnri's Assistance New- York, April 15 ? Picturing 01 teodbre Roosevelt u,s One of the '' iunu'he. 1 lj;ien:ls*"the Nejyiro race eybud. );ir,F.. Ar.ov, eohired vale'p i.. 1.nal?^h4 e 1 iii'untrr of the late cdld* ? 1. has };iven to the-public in a book re?R ooscvelt" an intie.sions ?'>!' libpsevchian personality '' e 'ii::-'--"'-"* ( <.?'< _ 1 1 ~ rei i!etI ol' the 1 Teddy or the "J ^ 1 klTo\Vri to newspaper and 111 pea.- " Ike rrtid'TTT ol a tpn ration just' , ssc:?K V' . 5 '. ' - at Relating the inejde-YiVs uith the per- ril tial Roosevelt and members of, his nily which are not op!y revelatory the Roost; veil" naUire explains ' thy rp [iuIl-uii'i?4+r v.'hTfr?the ("MoltVlf was " S' Id by his servante. . Alr^Vnios tells a, l.iis eh try into.nie I'.rnkident s*nou-e- p", Id s-hortlyp-aftgr: Roo jeycrrV. .jjvaifor:-. (: at ion whofi he was taken nit|> set -*. (.t RovaHF 40*' PHON OUR BIG Thursday, ^PEROli FEATUR MAE BUSCH and I A f'i'Wire for any wife wiio wonde NOTICE! Beginning Tt SUMMER MATI Tuis. -Wad. Thurs. Fri., Fi MATI EE ONLY n ~~t t-\t i\egai &r\ WE CALL FOR AND DEL " ~ ANYWHERE fr I For Quick And I Call 5507 Or Look For Del ?j-4-24 AYashington St. y. sott. silky' Lasy to ho have "it. Ir can'bc""7^ Vv? ice endorse the Wavine "It 15 guaranteed to ??ad wavy. * Results arc ? 1 iApply ; __M y . Dressing \\ aVirie Shampoo and 3res?rrr^l!io7onghly inio . <'v*3 t with Wavine Quinine yj f __ Decide now you wtl' * "h "emember. it i<; ouar. u ..' A Vtn ifmin[ham. Ma". " -vVm+ .. . I n i.pngn .... " . ' I r - * / I PAGE aBVB* ? ice -at the White House and driven trial a^ an attendant and guardian the...youniirji,. K',><>.se%el| _ children, e became second hutU r and personI attendant on the jpresideni, and re- ' .u;i:om with .him iur some' time at uiru more Hill," tinder . the somewhat' ?? oUescript litfe of "head man." He compijoipd U,H' president -and later ."er tli?: country. j-jntLLtn.ssnw* \\d' tuisn.:. 1>I:.\ I S \ 1SI I N. t . I', in NEW AORK *' New.- V"i i:. -Vl I 1 1 "? ' - -i y ,,no ' ' s: ui;;- alui, 1 '.^i ly s.t ii'.'i p*. ;roup.< <>]. . get* und- uiinui TuJTTFTTy ' ; visited .the?uHiee. the \'a : onal Association for the-Advance- r ont of tailored People', o'.i Fifth Ave- j ie .last--'week, -on Un itii.ormatinrruF^. ur conducted hy the Fell'-p-hip Re-' tiejliati?>n, it. was announced today. he < o 11 ea e ' !W ? .-< nl ed -i o.-ln. !. <! i??- ^ .? itutiuns iii \i w York,. Cunneptcut l<l-l'cini.?' . ;.!! S i'rm.nrp- item l.e'mo himhib I it \ > . ty-. "lrinity Folletgc. trm-rshw .n-iVr," vlvajfin and'T.aii-" t < *?T* *rtl 1 r" rrr? * - " * " i" - . v 1 ? /' 1 " '* ! heatre i E-. ' - : 4951_g _ SPECIAL | Vpril 28th J - \ m ' iii^iii i hm^ i i i _'_i 11 t OF THE i r . V | ING- . . ...... - : ?AT O'MALLEY f rs if her .hu>band .stiH lives her Y lesday April 26th NEE PRICES ef om2 P M. to6 P. M. ?? ; " 10Cl vv'/vv *? ? ?.% ?*,, %* ) * ?* ?* % /*!#*!**)* %?v *1* v v ? ug Store IVER PRESCRIPTIONS 4 THHE CITY' .* * ;; , , . * . ??.,.? Polite Service . > . * ' < -9T71 And ? ? iveryBoy ' Columbia, S. C. ;; ii' 'T.'ffjg?? ?? ?? ' {dir Treatment ~ ???7? *j|...-i-J^VINS -- ? ,:; . '? WINE ' f/T YOUR. 1 " " ' ' "' " "' " ' ' WA v? | lrw ?twI rr* . v"*| Hi-' * i-?i . ......... i f ' " . , *