The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, July 2, 1927
_JL Locals And
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Miss Willie Mae Young left the city I
last week for New York City to o
spend the summer. p
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the Executive Board niaetlmr of Al- n
1 'leu University, Tucadufr. "n
Mrs?- Hat tie Simue'l and son. left
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Friday evening for' Brooklyn, N. Y?
"to spend . awhile with relatives and
friends.
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-j;? Little Annie V. Young of LiOH-Blos?t
som street, is home. aft re spending r
a week in Winnsboro'with relatives j.
and friends. .
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Mrs. Josephine Wilson, T314 Tau- (
rens street, left on the 30th on the
Carolina Special for l)es Moines, la. j(
to spend four or five weeks With r
.1 }jer mother; - tl
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. Miss Lillie B. Adams spent the
Week-end in Savannah, Ga.. With her
. . brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andMrs.
G. Wesley Adams. A delightful
stay was reported. ti
turned To fl\e city, after spending
> several days in St. Louis, Me,, attend-^: q
in# the Second Annual Convention?^
. . of-the IndepeiTdCTrtr National Funeral t
Directors Association. I
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Miss Lizzie Mae7Calwy was called <
home on the account of the death of p
her little nephew, Edward Calwy, Jr.,
who was drowned in the Hudson riv?:
er, New York City.?MU?i PnKvy is; ^
returning to New York Sunday. (
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Mrs. Km ma L; Hampton and her
daughter Miss Clara- Belle left last ;
/. Saturday for PhiTaBelph ja and- New
York, where thjey will spend their*
vacation with Mrs. Hampton's children.
We wish for them a pleasant
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- stay. . ; , .
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visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs./
_ William Caninbell of 517 Marion St..
motored back to Washington, D: C., J._
--?-AKith~AIrs^.'J.oe_.McGainev and Matl
iimo Russell and her won-Joe, Jr., on?
" the 26th. ' " ' |
Mjss Beatrice Collins' of Pnie-'St.,"
?' Waverley is at Hampton In?t, Hamp- j
ton, Vji-t?for the first half period of,
? Summer. School.* The association
there, of her sister, Miss Kuth Col-1
lins,'Trierids and class-mates, is mak- ^
ing a very pleasant stay for her.
Mrs. Maude E. Catlen, of Charleston J
spent a few days- in the eity thisj j
^toard examination 'for Registered ;
Nurses,fOr South Caiulina, and was j
the guesT oT Misses Lucilie and" TJir- ~
die Pompey on East Gervajs street. t
The following representtatives of
Camp No. 10 of the American Wood- ^
men that are attending the District
Convention at Montgomery, Ala,, ^"'1
ly 4tt to 9th from Cloumbia are as ^
follows: " " .
?^""Deputy and Mrs. Edward Lott,
d Commander Thos, Williams, Mrs. ^
Annie Rawls, Miss Helen McCain", J. .
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R. Jumper, J. G-. Green,. Mrs. Hattie ^
Brown, Mrs. Nancy Titus, Mrs. Ag- y
~ nes Caughman.'GoluitfbtJtf TobiTr; Bennie
Mickle, James Daris, T. H. Pinckney<
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Misses Mamie E. and, Npllie M.
Gordon of 2409 Green street;-Colum^7
bia, and Miss Corinne V. . Robinson,
of, Eastover, S. C., left.the city last t
Tuesday -for Winston-Salem, N. C., ^
where they will attend summer"school .
at Winston"*Salem ' Teaehers' Col__
lege. , - '
^liss Mraia Tucker, sister of Mr.
Joseph- JCueker, 21.10 -Gery a i s U'?*eF ^
-*?P?nt a few days in the citv this I 11
week with Mr. and Mrs. 'Tucker. 0
-* * Miss Tucker has been spending heW ^
vacation in several towns in Siu^h v
Carolina. She is" Tn training in a ?
hospital in Augusta, Ga.
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Harden street left the city June 23
for Ne\V York .City to vjsit their '
neice and nephew Miss E. L, Walker
and Mr. B. Walker of 16? -Edgecombe
Ave. From there to Atlan- >'
tic City; N. J., to visit; another fteiee v
Mrs. T. F. Coli^tt^ 6f 1920 HUhWOCk ~t
Ave. On returning will stop for a E
visit to his sister Mrs. Ellen Thomp-. ?
son and children in the City of Wash- ?
ington, I). C. . - v
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Jl Misses Naomi and Ruth Lee, teach ii
^ S. C., passed 1<
thru the city enrmitfr to their homo
| from Winston-Salem-and High-Point h
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Personals * I
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*J.? t,-> respectively. J3cihg lYiehds
f Miss Beatrice CoiJinSj they were
loasantly entertained at the home
f her parents during the stop-oveV
t-his-eit-y-.- AKho. tneV missed ,-see?
hCr u-intoi tflp it at. made lip lor I'tlfl
tr appointment,?1 ?? 7~
idil .John A. l'resloii. fornieriy of
-Hrimdiia Init i.o.v of Detroit." .Mieli.,
i.n ..< \n-iu uav;- in Un?- ri\v I tits
eek .with relatives ;aml f rieuids; *;uul
^turned by the way1- ?il' tiI'conv.ille,
here he" married Miss Feioidallolivvay,
District Nurse for Ox* -City
f . GreeViville. He married at4
'clock noon. Thursday and left* at
:U0 p. Iff", for Detroit, where- they
ill make! 'their future homy. The
ride is a. product of the Good Samaitan
Hospital, Columbia... _We_ wish
heirt a pleasant sailing over the ma/
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Prof. (1/ \\V Howard,' of- Georf?euwn,
ut tended a hjeeLiTTJT OTThe Rxcutive
B^ard of Allen University
tick day.' Rn route to Columbia .Mori
ay cveniiie he was the KUest of Prof
1. A'. Lawson. -who nmdf, lib brief
tay in Sumter enjoyable, I Jo Say*
he' Undertaking -Rstahlishment of
h.e business ^^thr jviii.e/ I 'i nf. I.Tivion?is
tin (Tltiealoi whn?txrttch"
reeuiit a?Kl example what cjdiii-ation
iK's ior a man.
Prof!?Ilwoard -was- i}'*' guest <>4
Ir. and?Mrs.?J,?U. Washington?m
'oluihbia. . : .
... LV M ^MOR I AM .
In loving memory'of my dear Irusand
.Rev. J. \Y. FrshbinTr,*3Yh'<> - diet!
uly .5. HI26;
Far from this world of to-jl and
strife,-.-".--". ' _
He's.. present with t he. Lord.
ho labor of hiV* mortal life. l
End in a great reward." v . *_
ELSIE' FISHHL'itNrWife. .
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)AN>'E OF ROYAL POINSETTAS
TO BE O A L A AFFA11L
The Royal Poinsettas bsiu'd hivi=
at ions yesterday to the Mid-Summei
'rom'enade which' they are giving
Ionday evening in the Frederick's
)anc'in>; Aeadenry. This dance will
>e attended by .the greater part ol
'olumbia's society. A'- .few out of
own., quests are . expycted to-attend,
i brilliant atrair La tmimiy -aiitivU
iated. Music will be furnished by
he Ajax Set en.iders. >
,.Mr. Golden Lcggc, Jr.. the son. ol
.Irs. .lassie < R.?Lotr^o.??l.nui'cl
tree.t .lefj^iise city last Sunday for
'eriftesiioe agd North Carolina where
e will spend the summer.
Miss Annie Bell Taylor left last
Saturday foy her new hiVme wi-.PHTldlephia.
jShe finished the City
lifrh school department this term and
"ill ertter College this fall. Her
nofheI' Mrs7" MIhTFia" f"T"ay I o r " ~ TfS s
lade- her--home-,+n- -Philadelphia ami
11 three df her children" Jnttus. Frank
nd Anna Belle have johred her.
Mr. Herman, Simmons of Sayaniah,'C!a.,
a student at Haines Instjute,
Augusta, is the house guest
or the week-end of Dr. M. A.. Kvns
on the National highway .to Cam
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Miss. Jeilie Young and her sis I el
ft**H ;otirst^;Vumif it:n);? ?i11 i^-n^t-Tr
nd Mrs. G. AD Young UH'prwident
Harbison"CrflTege, Irnift. .left yes>uday
for New York City, in eompan-v
.ith Miss Gertrude Hall.
Miss Ethel Rohinsdp, a relative of
ir. and -MrS.. John M*. Cooper on
'aylor street was amon;? .those lea v.
riK for Nfw York City Friday-wtmiK
. Mi<s Kfnie (). Smith. after winterrifr
in Washington, I). C., <>n her
.ay home stopped over in Columbia
isiliMK 'lu'i'^'clVnK es." Ali s.1?Hat lie
telle Jeter, of 28*25 Pendleton St.,
ml Mrs. Fnnic II. Clifton, of 2800
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lenate street. Miss Smith spent-2
*eeks in our cfifyV"White- boinc here
he mot many friends and was We'd
y all. She is a bright and eharmig.
young lady. On Saturday she
}ft for Atlanta,. On. We wish for
her a?pleasant summer?wlrtte?at
ome.
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" 7 THE PALMETTO LEADER _
| SOME FACTS ABOUT THE SCHOFIELD |
|* NORMAL AM) INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL |
'| i ' ' FOR. SESSION 1927-28.' ' '; . |
g 1. A lull * 1 oar-year High School course whion .metis the i e- g
i p HUiiomeivu ui a Mundaru jiljjn School". Graduated die admitted g
v v..v A<vomi.aii ui niiinpion insinuje and ? llOorlorte I ni- ?
. rt .versrty withput examinations. Application U ..... &[
p.. .reianituliun by the- tree-South Carolina t/olleges. ? ' ~~ o
r 5 " - hlie l'ulleiwin); trades are taught together with the regular cP'
ft ?ucHffcHTite '\v6TRT Carpentry, Shoeimtk+ner, llarness-niakitiK# Coach ?j
g 1 aintm^, Blaek.-jnithina, Sewing, Millinery, Domestic' Science. Y
The {ol(^".n.K Athle tics an- fostered: Foot bull. Basket .ball
- M?lor nil Is anil how; Tennis , arid Base Ball. A yerv I efficient roach b
?> -lilts been scedreij. ' -(Js , -v _ ' ' ' , . g
.<!> . I. A Faced t.\ and adminsti atrve .-personnel of twenty, K?aduat''s a
_ ^ fi-^m?tlvo--4on< 14 up?i-ehcmIs of the- South, fncleulinvr lienedtcW, Stat-v,?ftT
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r?; Attrftelive dormitories, with .{ill in ode in conveniences. A ,8|
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g noeiCand wants .U.f (He Hllldents. Bbarel and Tuition" oidsT reasona- 0
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