The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT. " 7" r Columbia Ncgrc Wr-':- 1 E K V 1 1 ' : 1 "o ?? u.rt ?7fr> w HUM t ivdvnoiuuui iilVl^l nncl women irt South 'Carolina' are in-J Vited to meaC"TfY**^^flpfbia at *12:00 j M. (high no^n)'W/dniVday, July 20 i for the purpose -of organizing a State Negro' Business l eague. This stale' meeting iri Columbia, pjrecoeds the . National Business League meeting " , fa St. Louis, lit', and" \yel-hnj?e to . send a large--delegation, from the -College .Aii- . liounceincnt of ? _ Faculty ^ * Ber.edfet . Col't^e year by year is ?: ^d<?fii%iayf'*'Sf^>i;:i' ami 1' H'-A'r men.- . hers for. Its. fajriilly. It is a pleas ' iii-o f<> numitii ?> (hi* r ihi\i*V' -and. Kuril* . . ... .scnoU locuky , i-'-'C.'vi ' ho teachers'.-tor the <nher departments, will he announced lu.er. It has been soiile task to make a' selection Trom the large n\mUr thai war, itndor . considei'titTrrr . ,< r? It is \vikh givat'regret tnal LJOl1 IvJI"^ and Mrsr^fei'ia' i',kvn, leave ns, hilt ' Doctor Drown oa's health. Compelled ; Hint to give /ftp?1 i-'n lo'i"' 1 l? his | place Carl J. liej gmon with I>. A. J , "degree from ?n>l4-y--C<diovo, M.-A. . . ..front Clark Cni\ t'fsi'y' (Mass.). anU B". D: J'ron't S.ew\on Theologiutil Jn stitutioi\ has keen secured. ' Other new teachers are: S. Stanr ley Morris, It. A. front' .Morehouse.' College and also>. B. A. from Dart. mouth College, fie is taking-suih ii:vi i u<m* ? wi fu licii : " Mrs. M urns will .'te.kh Homestk - i't Science. . ' ', . 1.',.1 Mndisun. \\ .i'hp-the H. S. (Ji'f l'i'6 ' I ruin IloWard I uivlirsity an. 1 C. i?. decree from the' same institutibftv "Civil Kii^'.ifvor training wcY' .riuaiifie^ hihi..J'o_r the chair'G1. _Mathenlatics which he will Kayo., as. well ~ ' us 1 ny sirs'.' 1 i0 also i> uuiKi.nt,1 for his Master's tlegru'Ve?. Harriet J t,rsli"'- B. A. Mount ilofyoke CyHct.0. She is a, member ol ,1'hi Be.a Kapjsa, Society. Slu1, as :"the others Iiliinr, is. vunkin;;?rrtmtrtors -f'or her Master's device.. All of iliem T.u o been tt'iieiiihK ^for sewAal ycius and come with j.M- v Mne recoiKim'iM.ui -lie and iwonTs oi 5|r|K^ "Mvo.t'k \vetl civile. "? . * =-' **' i r.oi'e.-sor Duckeit.. after a year of v"p..sf- |trr:nliiiite '.sur a i> I.:u.lt with us, Mi* eiv.i his. ik'jireC .frdlH J Coluihjaia^ University and heite'r yei has brought himself yivhl lift tolline ? in his chosen I it*hi of Biology.. Pr<Vt f??!*nv K?nil h U-h/%* K > i years leave ol .nnseiue lor study at again. WS3' most gladly1 welcome both back: " '"."Tt" The other teachers w.ho ate toe ' .well known to need any. detailed statement are: .......... lii', C. B. Anlisdel, President, A' Bt Univetsy.y of Sooth Dakota. tSSS -iSLs, A. dSUj-L'niefi^itv'.ot' South 'Dakota, ; 1SS!>.. B. 1). .'University of Chicago, * -- 18U2t_LL.D. L'ni vers ifv of >.,mh Da ' kota, 102:2, Philosophy. Dr. Fred'k %C. Re,Tern. Dean. A B. University pi" Rochester, IS:<S Ph.D. Providence University,./ P.?U7 B. J). like i.e.-1el" Theological ' Seminary, It'dT, IKstorj and . Bible. Klixabeth \iohlntan, A.. B.- Ottawa University, l'.M i, A. B. Kansas Stlitc College,- lUi.5, llng-'ish arnT"BibFelTv Mary 'McrrKim, ?V, B. \\ heat-on t oI l'.-'JV SfUHli.-dl tuH l.at!il._ * \V, Drew Y'arney, A. B. University of Vermont, 1020, -Dean . <rf .Men ' ' i__- Frank M.. Yarney, .V.B. of VemtO'iUr- l017," .Mathematics and RRy'sir?, Principal o? Practice School W. Karl .Murray, A. B. ^Virtfinia University 4'>21, (ivadaate \vwrkt. U nlu-rsily -.r l'ei-n ;>^vaiTta,IlTP!rT-!zn C^heniisUry and Kd.Ucat i-7b. i ; : iVD?0BBff Carroll.?A". B.. Benedict - C/jliege, 1022, A. B. OI?(:rlin College. MPOlj l/din and Method-. Clyde B. .Sinjrh.'Um, C. 1'. Benedict Cbll< i'e. .lTtCtt, A. U. TTi tieTTTel CoUejfc -?- -? 1'Kl.l l a bj .iniJ,'Miflhuil*. yfe | Zaek Ttfwn end. C. I*. Benedict College. 1017. A. U. Donodii-t CollejTc 1021. Bumnier yc-hooi,' Tniversity of ~ T7^"~ ? C.i Ti. Antisdeir Pr^.idenT A. A. Q, IT FNDS liUH.I.IANT CONFKRKNfK IN IN DIANA PO Continued from Cairo One * '' the Conference Was nn -address by William Pickens.-who declared that seprreiration and the race problem were -one and the same thinfrs and ' , that where* soirrejrath^p (Ji/J not ox ial ther/' wis m race iMoblOJP. ' ' t1 On Kuwrln.Vt .lune lid. ninny of the t -feftdinff-chttrehes of the _*?iy turned over their pulpits to speakers sent by the N. A.-A. C. P^???? ' . '' ^ * business jLes^it Mute ;.? tlu- Nrttii.na^tw'tit.tf./ ATW-j ^11 for a .State-wide linjetintr jn^^jjinrisori'il t\v u.e i.i>col. liusuios^Ti |.( .i;i11(1 some < l' t!7d JwuijM ;s liV! l <t.i -.it Religion- and l?usitu-s iu j S.oatU (.'a'a^J^n. Wu'-ch aniioui.ci nn.,nt.j yext 'week'.' * i .- i;1TVT". L> j' ' \V. f. JOUNi'GN. Socixtray. XT7{7If rT~S.tH*t At. ? : vm:kal;is namm) ??'t a?? ni?k ^J c i i ;it:M January i, H'-T with" ? }i.ici.x!.-y as (iivivtor. Tire xcun^Ug (;: >l?e Division. .i>aivtralu>!i>?in Clio -oi' (n-jftuiv/in?' y'K'ial 9' >iv< i1 uaw.-OTjrro .c^r.unia'.ra-rr?Hy.v.t' lYiictcd thi? attention <j: many Sin to' I impart inert s ol IV.',.::.r W-oi.nrp. Two hfijv'vtant rcsvs'.ioh | ts arc bo -carmtt-' oift untk a l4n* Nyy io t>i ilfw of th"M; ivli'to-v (? t'.rjlOO c \o I 1 1 .1.1'1! '"M. ' lu i I 1 l>.'. i';. iv.vy ini.*u tvnill i"n" i 11. .V' r'Ji t':n< u.i a>~-Tiail'm t the -yMfatv of t'iv Ciiil'I.- 'l'lir .?> ! ;i i' tin 'ioTs^ts to show the wh.oU-. sfiv u:;trli lid weal-tads a "lit piil'jio \y. { ,irc - j:rai)T 1 ?i Xfn'th (ha >ii a it,. rela' o-> to NeirniQfl iititi pa Ye funilaineniill facts on whii h : to st^an^hen and hni?rovo a pvoirrftih already l>otr..r.. A state-wide pvivraai ,< 1' Nh <rv> Welfare started llnao'yca'i ;: ? ?V<*\**>.>< * . : v _ ; ' . . -y '' 1-iST-^W VI % . at 3:30 shai f Blind Hatha r % ; " COM.M ?* ?? yy"iifiahts Y \ J.JWYa* > <& - X: " r v.-" W1 GPY3. I | ? No: I JUL. - <? - -t?I? ' ?? ? ^ fr 'rt - ; r " Sou tin ~^?- . "T- ' -I , - V ; .., . , ; _____ * i".fiaU** ..' >01 :? (' i ;. v i r .in iri'*-i > . .. , , )*?.** , i mi. *l.\ . < <: . If v.; n;-: ? ^ f.--- Jin'. ;^v-^ \ % ' I.\. tii: , 1 ! | ?. - !.?. V.'ipn .! . . .! ".l a V > r.v. >s,!ynT.\. Vi'inxl'v ;i/(j . : ' ? 4^+ 'mimm ? ?-? ?* *-+-- ?? --rnptvlM ' J" ; T. ,'/>' ' < \-OilU- V - Stfrfer y>Nte.. 1 ^ r tlie seasoi\. r 1 train. Perfc ~ X ??-You will ' v . than any 6th :pn?2(g Swift Stars V: " - -*riif??niTMufrrmv Fit r> r /V l<iTl IV l I it 1 ^wg^S5ggge=s--g=e3? i's an experiment, has become .an. es- 5 nf?Nielli Carolina's , ft program. A 1 (nvr.nnml^liiis been- made, the sutv J ace of .social ills and , human roal-', t n enlistments has, only -been- "scratch-i"5 ?'d" hut the results obtained thus far I i promise~ uiciea?trig returns jiv better family, life?understanding race re- ' TatinKs?"justice in the courts and a , < hot lor chance and "larger opportuni* s y for the Negro child. " . / * Ll! i:\r\-: segregation makes j M At I! 1 KWKKM. .DECLARES- , PICK EN'S t CohtihyeU ifom Page One , .J I 'v'r-.ruu'Jit. i> 1 r. than they are. |* 'i*hi' Vumtoflterous insect looks like a v-'filhtf *h"nf1 "vhen in motion ami?in :i . presence of an enemy it hangs 1 -^i->i.v Hip leaves _to avoid T !> njr pVeyed upon. Science recognizes such cases as 'protective mimi- * . ?\ilhy should human beings be t *n?e.i'iuod t(< have-less brains or less ^ i'i pasi'i.n to defensive adaptability ' ' K;ts-.on 111-eetT . A civilization ~J t p.ils a handicap on being col-.-| hows itself to la* an arrant hypocrite it says: "You ought to be proud ' . t> show that you are colored." ' J ' H \l ?>: . vuvvpc'OT V i> haodi. l Miles Round Trip For Only ~rFballTg s f 1.e Twin City Boys." p. Co me see Rawsc 1 cl Sam Harris shoot tc [i'TT-Wi?. nv A l?D A \TrrVi aaa mia vai H. T. Marshall, Wesley Oiinj^lon, S. Anderson, Doi * ' ~ i " .'I t > .IJJUV * i"* il* VI SON I'LLAShNG COLUMBIA VISITOR _ .. ..? L'nOs To -Savannah. Siatesboro, i v('!? |lotor Trip Before Re- 1 ^4 _flt'MCPjgg IIo<n??.MSs Minnesota Kuby Garrison, 1 ivilv (ii\<iivi!!o -?irl in yompany. :ursi TO RTH CAROL! ?18, 1? es and Brown C| L:: M. E. Churche . y J A ern Railway S SCHEDULE' All.t / ?? ? .v . .uv, vum^ut-ii, w f.siuvi'r and iioj ;i :iir. ' :ti-.ti . t hamrc c;iis at Columbia f .7:110 A. M. 82.83 ,1a. Chester . i.:1.72.83 l.v. Lewis .. 7-:l0. A. \M. 2.83 l.v. Smith . 7:3.3 A. M. , 2.83 l.v. Rock Hill ,. .( .3 A. M. 2.8.3 I.e. l ent Mill?? n; 13 A. 31. 2.73 ' l.v. Pineville A. M. 2373 I.e. Charlotte _-!?4?.0' A. Al - 2.7A4ivt-urnir)K 4*ouve-Wi?i /i'h us.to visit the Twi i his will be the greal plenty Refreshrnent :Ct Order-Guaranteed. get more mileage for "er trip, a ;r:"T . : -iEADRR? - -i . m vith her mother, Mrs. B. E. Garrion. after spending the week-end in he city as tne ftOUHtJ gUUHl uf the iev. and Mrs. Richard Carrollr at heir country home on the Barham^ rille road, left early Wednesday mor- ' aing- on?a motor trip to Trenton, Augusta, Statesboro, and Savannah. Miss Garrison spent two days here, 3T1.I Jtofnro lnot/inc* avn?auoa/l ? ire to friends that she hopes it will IF possible for her to return to Columbia again in time for the AllenBenedict'.'fodtball dassic, her favorte sport. This was her first visit :o the "gems ot the Carolines." 'During., their stay here a number >{ persons niade it pleasant for them, fuesday afternoon they were the din-' ier guests of Miss Lucy Lee Rhodes >n Gregg street, and during the e$eling,?Dr. and Mrs.?Ln?H,?Holman ^tertained at bridge for Miss Gar tson at their home ion the corner rf-Ptae and Senate streets: Among hose present to give greetings to he guests were Dr. & Mrs. Holman he I osTeSS, ?r. and Mrs. Tracy M iValton, Miss .' Charity Marguerito Mnnce, Miss Ethel L. Gibson, Mr, lenry T. Ttfarshall and Mr. Seymou luijicsa iu niias uarrison ana ner &RT ice cream and fruits. Wednes-1 lay morning Dr. M. A. Evans* ^and Miss ..Myrtle Edith Evans were joint hostesses to Miss Garrison and her mother and friattdS?at a breafcfOTt-: ^arty, at their residence on the New. Vo^k-Florida national highway. "Arriving at Statesboro Wednesday evening where they are the house guests of Dr. Harvey V. uuren, rney " ivill end their stay away from Grfen.ille aftVr spending two days in Savannah as the guest of President Konj. F. Hubert at the Georgia State Agricultural and Mechanical College. i i ~EL . ; f > ? ion i __ % 3N a. 1 ** ; | '..: X lappelle | 'S Y y^tem | v~j'-r-- ': ? 5kjns, $2.85.. Come td 'or Excursion to Wins- . V T . . . .9:00 A. M. 2.50 .. : , ::^V9:lff A. M. 2.50 ?? _.__9:15 A. M. 2.50 & .... 9:35 A. M. 2.50 . . A ?.rJh50 A- M. - 250 ? ^ LObjOO A. M. 2.50 '" "'A V 10:30-A; M. 2J>0 . ! A ^n-Knlem 11:30 P. M T ^^=^=^==! . A n City of our test outing of X s served on - Y -^v . ' T. . y your money y $2.85 1 AME I Game called % m pitch the y ) second. % Hijyrs?J. w. Y Hunter, Rev. lglass Thomas; ~ ? ' ' , '** '' " ,0'^, , : ^ -r * .... * * ' *~ . ' . * * * _ Saturday, July 9, 1927 {' ; Poro Beauty IShop | Hair Culture, Facial Massaging, Manicuring. Hair Bobbing j ' MMES, LYL?S, HOUSTON & DENDY I. S. Leevy's Department Store ? .1131 Washington Street Columbia, S. C. | *????< 6ft4 Q.'u QIW?SOS'S * ???>????? 0???Q ! When The Doctor Calls! -IL~? Experience and understanding enable us to (ill his prescription j; . accurately^andLpTQinptly^ Always bring your prescription < > ~ here and profit by the experience bf your '? doctor and your druggist- ;J WE CALL-FORrAND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS ? 1^1? ^, ' AN V WHEREIN THE CITY ? ? M TELEPHONE 5507 1121 Washington 4St. Columbia, S. C. 0 See lis Before Buying. List Your Property With Us. * -f- ?. FOB SAI.R ANB FOR RENT 1 ' ' ' We are in business?for yoUr benefit and our living. If you have * -I {property for sale or for rent, listIf yo^WJUlLto,buy_jk_ t 1 SIMPKINS REALTY CO. 7 -44ftri-2 Washington Street?? ? Phono-6033? j ?? : I. S. LEEVY I I p Department Store ... I?^ 1 131 Washington St. Phone 7567 :; Big Line of Clothing For Men, Women and Child- ??* ' ^?^rerr?Boys Suits A Specialty. - "1. .. , ' . ' ' ]\ | -Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery .1 , >']; h Connected with our store is: First Class Tailor ;{[ ;j; Shop, Barber Shop and Beauty Shop for Women. j; ^ "We areirot selling Race Plide.?Buy from US be- .. jf . cau^Ve can sell'Better for Less. REESE'S DRUG STORE g 8 __L MRS. P. R. REESE, Prop. < g A Full fAne of Patent Medicines^ Cigars, t Cigarettes and Tobaccos, A/Full Line of 5 ? Madata 0. J. Walker's Preparations at all . ? .~ Times. Ice .Cream and Sodas. ~ j~ PHONE 7820 i t422 Assembly Street, , . c. * Columbia, S. C. [ ? CHre?CPttCH50ft3R3BfaCfCayggrot83ft3CffiroqgtH3qa^ |; t: elite hand laundry \ LR. G. HAGOOD, Proprietor Everything Washed and Well Ironed. Our prices are l Very Reasonable. Orders Called For ..and Delivered. \ FIRST-CLASS SERVICE?Is Our Motto. - g elite hand laundry 1 , ^ ?? *** ********v ! !?! 'X*vv*! ! ! X ^ r 'HBBT ? SHOE REPAIRING m : Men's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25 :: ]^Prices on other repairing in accordance :: PHONE 6820 -1 -J: Wllse W. Martin ~ 11 16?1 1 1?L Hampton St. ? 1 I IMPERIAL DRUG STORE ? Prescription Druggists : 4105 Washington St.?Phone 7226? :?? Everything carried in a First-class Drug Stjore ' 1 % pRpqrRIPTfrMQ niiDCDCriAi TV ' ~ * i m m -I \ |? BP vy A V/ V IN tJl L<V> 11~\ I J IX.* ' ; We call for and deliver Prescriptions. -il YOURS FOR SERVICE, ? - 1 ? ? . - , ? jptMBEfelAL-BRUG^TORS^ ?? 1