The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 28, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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| Locals Am
Mrs. J. C. Fair, of 1323 Manning
?Ave., is visiting her frionHa ?irr
Newark, N/? J., and other northern
. o
pointes. ' "* J ~
Mr. William S. Johnson Has returned
from Florida and will be in
the city for a few days enroute to
New York City- V
Mrs. F." H. Thompson of this city
leaves today for Washington, Philadelphia
and other points north to sepnd
the summer. The Leader, wishse her
a pleasant stay.
^ Mi'! Jj>n. W..,Kdwnrdii of Now York
City was called "home last week on
uceuunt of the death oi his mother,
Mrs. H. Edwards. Mr: Edwards-is
^ i_thft_bratber o?, p, Qulgnai'd
of Divine street.
Mesdmaes Lornelia Campbell, Julia
Caldwell, Nannie Hen^y, Marv
Dixon, Mayme Summers and Misses
.Tonnio rol,i.v o m ??J
j uiiu mm y uuu . mauue
Goodwin motored to Orangeburg Friday
to attend the funeral service of
Mrs. II- Edwards
Mrs. \V. H. Reeder after visiting her
daughters at Georgetown S. C.. Mrs.
Reeder who is a teacher in the graded
school:of that town, returned home
Thursday, and left with her little
grand-daughter Thelma Earl Johnson
Friday evening for Richmond,- Vfr.,
to visi't her son" and daughter Mr.
Earl 4II. Reeder and Mrs. Augustus
Johnson. ^ y
' CORRECTION
Due,to a misunderstanding on the
part?of our staff correspondent^ we
are correcting the mistake that was
made in the write-up concerning the
entertainment given at the home of
Mrs. C. G. Garrett to the Benedict
Beniui College Class.?The Statement
read: "This was followed by dancing
and the playing of games;" in which
the-word "dancing" was-an error, for
there \yas none. ? .
" REV. W. E. FARMER TO PREACH
- - AT SIDNEY BARK SUNDAY.
-Rev. W. E. Farmer, former pastoi
preach Sunday May 29, at the above
r named church. The big rally thaj
is now on at Sidney will come to its
close. The members and friends?art
invited to hear Rev. Farmer. .
CARD OF THANKS.
- - Mrs. Jessie P. Guignard and Bros
wish to thank the many friend^ foi
thefr kindness during the illness anc
death of our dear beloved mother
Mrs. H. Edwards. We also appreciate
the efficient sei'vice by JohnsonBradley
Funeral Home of this city
and E. Bvthewood Funeral Home of
Orangeburg, S. C.
INVITATIONAL ONLY.
A few young men of this city request
your presence, at their school
closing dance iriven Juno the third
It will be held at the Assembly street
Casino. Music will be furnishded by
the Oriental Serenaders. This dance
will He the best oT the - season; sc
T come- outr and enjoy yourslves. ThvL
tations will be taken at the door
Without it,-/ (no admittancer)" The
dance will last froth eight o'clock Until
soon.
Edward Mayfield, Reporter.'
BARBERS' ASSOCIATION
INITIAL BALL.
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Several hundred invitations will b<
issued by the Barbers' Associatior
.uf 'Coiiunhia to the June Inittal Bal
# to* be held, from 9:30 to 1:30 in the
morning. Friday evening, June It
v in the Odd Fellows' Dancing Acad
^ ^The
terest among the barbers of the
State an& a brilliant affair ia beinfj
anticipated.
J. R. CORNWELL, Pres.,
J. DILLARD, Sec.
Soft, Glossy, Long, Wavy Hair bj
Ilseing
M. Towns Hair Growei
Guaranteed fr> a rnw Halt* flW<l
llair from Faffing.. One Box will
^ Convince the Most Skeptical
F?^ SEND 50c .AGENTS WANTED
WRITE FOR TERMS
M. TOWNS
Box 55,, " 7" Pendleton, S. C
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CARD OF THANKS. ' 5
Mr. I. M. A. Myers and relatives
-wish to thank the many friend? forwords
of sympathy and floral offer-ings
on account of the. death of bis
mother, Mrs. Harriett Mvers of^"Nevt
BrookTand, who departed this life on
i .'i ...
vine i?Jin 01 aiay.
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
APPEARS AT
ROYAL THEATRE
Romantic Star Seen in Three
Guises in "The Eagle" s'
- Rudolph- Valentino will-appear-in
"The Eagle," a glamorous picture of
Russia beforo-tha -revolution, u?icli
will be shown at the Royal Theatre
nr-J-. 1 __j 'TI. 1 r ( - i
| ?v euii^esuciy unu i nursaa, ouiie< isi
j and 2nd. - - ' r .,
I .Valention appears-in three distinct
[ guises in this fust moving" action, story.
He is seen first as a Cossack
heutenant, gorbed in ^dashing uniknown
as the "Eagle." Because of
his- swift and marauding movement^.
While a bandit, he' masyuerades as
a French tutor and enters the home
of his mortal enemy\ .
In "The Eagle,"., the., star is supported
by Vilma Banky, the beautiful
Hungarian actress, whom Sarpuel
Goldwyn discovered in Budapest and
brought to.. America, and by Louise
, ^ ? *
Dresser, for many years: a stage star,
wha has recently scored a great success
on the screen..
~"Tho "Eagle" is based on "Dubrovsky,"
a Russian classic by Alexander
Pushkin, "The Shakespeare oT
Russia," thu screen version was prepared
by Hans Kraly, who wrote
"Passion," "Deception," "Hev_ Sister
.from Paris" and many other notable
"successes.
GADSDEN NEWS.
The Women's Working Society of
St. Mark Church held their annua]
1 htanksgivirfg service at their churcli
on the 13th inst." The societies ol
Zion Benevolent, New Light and IIoi
' rel Hill met with them. Timely short
^ talks were made by Deacon John Gar!
rick, Mesdames G. W. Neil and Louisa
Goodwin.
L?. The sermon was preached by Rev,
"J. B. Barber; after which a collection
of $42.00 was raided. _
Mrs. . Sallie Sims is president of
the St. Mark Society and 'Mrs. Margaret
Garrick , is the secretary.
Mr. July Ricliaidson, whns hcnttt
has been poor for several years, puiet'
ly pussed away on the 16th inst. lie
' was 72 years old. Both~'\"Vhite and
' colored loved him.
Quite a crowd worshipped dt Red
[. Hill on the 22nd. Thc Sunday School
wau very largely?attended,
Rev. R. W. Jenkins preached a very
_ forceful- sermon using as a text "I
am the bread of life;" after which
the Hoty Communion was administer *
' At 2:30 funeral services of Mr.
= -Ohrrrlr(i Brown, son of )lr. and Mrs:
* James Snider were held. The ser'
vices were-conducted -by Rve. S; J.
' Shiver and Rev. Uammmul-! lXu?
1 body was -laid to rest in church cem
etery.
" His wife, parents, two brothers,
! six sisters, and other relatives have
' our deepest sympathy.
We were sorry lo learn of The
death of Mrs. Lottie Pincknev. Her
- f.i'iowdw lu'i't ennui n uitli Hit limn/
ed family. Several ytjtfrs of Mrs,
Pinckney's childhood~daVf; nvcre spent
here. ,.\?\\ - ^ 7
3 Miss'- Rufh P. Woodward i*r attdn1
ding Henedict's commencement exerI"
eises this' wefe^T ~
3 Mr. Robert .Jackson who was stric*
ken with paralysis several weeks a*
Pro, is gradually improving under the
skillful treatment of Dr. O. J. Cham'
Plc>n.?* ? ? ^?
3 Mr. and Mrs. L. PL McLcster of
t Hagood motored over and spent the
afternoon of the 21st with Mrs. McLester's
sistersy Mrs. Lonira W. Randolugh
and Miss Ruth P. Woodward
* Mrs. Mae L. Black of Orangeburg
r spent the afternoon of the 21st with
K/ir . f
Mrs Webber is a little indisposed
~ this week. " ??
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EASTOVEf? NEWS
1 The farmers around Enstnvor hav<
been very busy with their farm work
-fchtorrweek.?: ?
There have a lot of deaths in difF.
erent parts among some of our peoi,
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Tin: pai.mk*.
JillLi
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Mindei
son, Charlie J. Brown, died in Cului
biu on the 18th and was buried
Gadsden at Bi d Hill Baptist Chyr
Sunday afternoon. Th0 -family, h
our deepest sympathy, A lar
crowd paid- their .last tribute of 1
spect to him.
lie' leaves u mother, hithtivj^Tg
- sistei s. twp bi-iithoi's?aitd a host?
friends and relatives to mourn 1
daughter in Coiuini.i^.
Thtv family thanks - -their ma
friends of Columbia mt^l other pai
for their - presence,Tit the -f uneral -a
for the beautiful floral offerings.A
also thank Johnson-Bvadley Cnrfi
taking Company for the splendid s>
vice rendered. .
Mrs. Annie Mitchell, is n'nu4t-j
disposed on account of the dealh_,
I \ it. J.-1 ' - '
iivr uruinvr.
Mrs. M art ha Joynt'r nn<l grtuui s
Inst thiee huildiurrs, a t "f nfi-d-a
"LITTLi; OLD XKW VOKlv"
The" Carolina. J'lxMu. i\ e Chili w
give its sixth ai'.mial reunion a
(Witisanlo at the Ne:.v Ivennaisai
Casino, New York-I^.-eozinsL ;and--m<
"beittitiful hall rrtom, Tuesday ev
_ nine:. June 7th. lttuT. Nlu if will
furnished by two of Cotiuunss le;
- jtift; harmony Fptttrr .oivhestnt.. Ifrn
ing t?o;itinues. lordi 1?:0U l\.H. to 1:
- A*. M ii sin-.Ts :iim1 da:is .fi .
the big shows ami leading. night ell
will ontestTuu. " ;T.'Vi. is stated to
the. season's biggest and best' aino
social-club dancers- o'f> vhb. gi'eat n
tropolis.
II. D. (Vanes,-ir/Tin-Wf-; TV. We
A. MoChriuey, Jl, Mefris and K I'i
son,--. 11 rss *-K. H < <J1' a*m uu < tu-n I {
cial Club, Douglass lnvineiidy CI
Dohbjj Hoys Club; T.adies 100th t
cle, Oleander Club, "Hastings C!
Internue -Club, Hold' Kye C.hdv T
li^ht Liu-Is (..lull, .Merry Twelve C'l
Question Club, Ambassador C'l
Auro'rean Circle,:' Blue Biffd ' CI
ITanipton Club, Mt\. and ' Mrs. Re
- ,'.lr. iiinl ,M i>. 'ii!!. air, ami .Mis, (i
" flin and the .Tr. lhihlia Den. Assoc
. lion.
l"Aeryj_hiim is *all -s: t for Lie '
frolic; special features, "decorath
and, plenty oJLfnn For all,! Theref.
I. we are ready, to entertain oil'of '<
1 friends who may. be -in the'city
June Tth. 1C. \V. Simons, preside
"Mrs. . L.-~ Simons, 'Cnrespondmj* S
\ rotary; M. .Moses.- Bui mess Manajj
' Well hie Benedict C.luh will ('HI
1 tain all l'ortjier and present stude
who may.be in the city.,' Thursc
> eveninj?7 May UGTff at a .-pe*o?b=h
'.quel to be tyveil as an- old. time }
together anil a joyous farewell
Prof. Ducheft. f3
' * .1. Ycal,"Chairman,
All the boys and girls are oil
1 ft'o, and send oar best regards to
Leader and its sta i". At the iyc
j benefit, show held at ih<. l.afayc
j i neuire, i no i aroima r.xiju ive.L
did their bit by helping out the t'l
of $2,500.00, v.-hi< h \va_ raised
the. .Mississippi i . ..d'erers.
Greenville Locals
After having dinner at the A.
K. iVian.sc* Sunday. Rev. I). L. Wi
ei spoon, Messrs. .J. 11. Calhoun, 1
titer Mlt,,h- a!l U . >.. ! , ho,- hint
ed over tp *Pcndlelon; S. P., \vh<
KeV. Witlierspoon delivered the co
--mtmrrrrrerrt?* ei uion?tm rtlf yradu,
ing class of tin- Anderson - Com
Training' School of whieh Mrs. Re
J. Clark, a fanibus Allchite, is t
principal. It was "Indeed a very <
thusiastic, responsive and appreic
! live erowd thht rnrafort jihlv fi'O
- tho lnyffo auditorium to hc;ir the. j
l l'l -UJMpMl .1 111.11 'I'l 1 hlllli nil W
immortal prloiy. lie used as. a su.bj
"How to luiild a substantial TT7
which proved very appropriate,.
r-trutlive, eOrtVfivefiig?mrd master
|Ko lirillinii;?uu?address?would?ht
reflected credit .on the graduati
class of Yale Univcr. ity. Ask <i
one of the.,fine-audieneth they w<
M the judges. Fine miisi" by. the. fac
i ty glee dub wtis enjoyed l?y all. '1
| tlreenvil^e visitors were intrh'diu
i. to thc audience, each respondinf~w
"A Day in Fatherland" an oper
ita given Monday night in tho Un
! High School auditorium hy the s
.' "dents oftTfe 8th grHtlc".~~was eniot
ij by a large number of persons. M
4-g?-T r y.i rrrrw in.i- nn.T th.. pn|
} deserve much credit for the ftrrc p
gram rendered.
?Mr. Clyde tv wmi.uns n-n 1.
- UCM'k f<il'< 1 'hiUolclllltlll,
The. Logan Street Sewing Cir
~~meE T^rTday night; with Mrs. II.
?' Hivinw on?hi'f-a11?Htr?After' seu'l
hour, delicious refreshments w(
' scrveTT. Afrs. Lil11 ejoKn oT7Asl
ville, N.'C., was h visitor.
Rev. W. S. Howe, the motley ra
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i?y-?kill it! ll'-il 1 111 < 1 - . I-f:
r,s\ serlnon Sunday at. I.- iaV! C.-.apci, <
n- Mr I". Church, of which l.o is iho pa
at tor. .Thje Collections- ivinountc*! t
<-Vi 5 Mtl'l'fl l.irl llvit I.. 1....
as ilard, the- pastor 'lUatod. ,
l?1-' j Rev.. D. I.. VTi-licr-j-.oen, ' the |n.f
c- j?K star of all -S<-nth r.\; lire u !
j cJ Splendid : efHi >?".ljufCTay niornin
lit, at Allen Te^i).! - A. ( In; i i.\ i
.of- iisinir as _a_t''ic::K' 'V\rhall au.. t
lis . lie Wel'il' .-1 Til e v . " I: |\
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Ve vices were mntbrh.
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.of. >U JM 1st AM-.Xiuiiua . a 'tc; her i
Union School haa. retiirucvl 'Tio;q*
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