The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday; August 6, 1927
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^i^ Mr. William Mitchell is still con '
fined to bed at his home 1015. Short
Street.
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1 Misses Mariah Williams and?fda
Boyd-frupi Newberry were week end
visitors at Miss Sartor's home on
Blossom Street. ..." T
Tlrs. Lvelyn K. Allen is spending
a few \veeks in the "Land of the Sky"
visiting Asheville and - Henderson
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Miss May me Sartor has returned
7 home after attending the five weeks
summer session at State A. apd M.
-College. She reports a.' successful
term. ... , ?
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Messrs. L. V. Walker, Leroy Poole,
_ Van Buren TJiomas, Thos. Brier and
Luther Gaither from Orangeburg
were Sunday visitors in Columbia^at
Miss Sartor's" home. - '
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Rev W, L. Wilson, Evangeliut, io
now ready at any time from the 10th
of August until the 10th of Septem .
ber for any church anywhevp, any
time. Write P. O. B. 425, Waderboro
North CaroRhA.
Rev;"'an Xfrs. A."lvj ATbouTn of^
Barnwell were""in. the city Wednesday.'
Mrs. Arbouip was enroute to
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ii.fjll i Willi, 11. \j., to BJJCIIU Il?r vu
cation. The Rev. returned to Bam
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Mr. and Mrs. John (2oodwin and
Mrs, Hazie Dell Bookman spent last
^ Week In ~ "Charleston f attending the
sessions of the Grand Court -of Gal
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Miss Rebecca M. Johnson left the
fiTiy Sunday afternoon for Lexington,,,
Ky., then from."there to her home,,
Springfield, Mass. While here she j
w,as the guest of her grand mother
Mrs. Mary Ann Goodwin, i216 Har
den St.
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Mrs. W. A. Brown left Saturday
for Washington to visit her daughter
Mrs. Maggie Rohinson and _grantLi
?- daughter ?Shg-will-also vitwt>
Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and New
York before returning South.
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i. iviiss ?>usie KODinson is visiting her
rnother in Washington.: D. C.. after
.. a successful school term at the Wen
dell Philipps High school in Chicago..
She was a June graduate of that
school. Miss Robinspn will return to
Chicago in September to enter Crane
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MrT and Mrs. Robert Griffin mo.
tored to Charleston last week to at. |
tend the Grand Lodge. -They were j
accompanied by Miss Caweyn Brown.Miss.
Rosa Lee Franklin and sister,
Mrs. Anthertelher F. Nicholas, are*
leaving Sunday afternoon . for At. I
lantic City.
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Mrs. V. T.v Ellis, the wife of Dr. E. j
i iii111) iMiis, is now visiting ner sis |
ter and other relatives in* Nashville,
Tenn. Mrs. Ellis reports 'having j
spent a a most excellent time. She
T is. being" entertained-by her -many-)
friends-almost every afternoon. This!
is good news to her husband and
? children at home. _ :;
TTrn^. Huggins, proprietor of the
_^_City C'afe: 1304- Assembly Street, is^
?his -vacation tour J,lo?New Jersey^;
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New
York City and other northern cities, j
sightseeing. We wish for him an
Unbounded success as he?sails over
the smooth vacation sea. May hea
ven's sweet benediction rest upon him
and all his undertakings be success j
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As we go to press we received the
sad intelligence of the death of th
?.?youngest son of Rev...J. A..-Gamble, j
. r Eastover, S. C. The young Mr.;
? Gamble is the brother of Rev. Ira T.1
Gamble, the Colfege student at AL |
bm University. Mr. Newton Gamble,
the deceased, was sick only a short i
time. Funeral arrangements"" hawnot
yet been announced. The Lead
er> sympathizes with the entire fam
ily. ' . ' * }
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popular Columbian, attengted thej
^ firrtnd Lodge in Charleston, Si C. as ;
representative of Deborah Court {
No. 252, Columbia, of which she has
r been Recorder of Deeds since the or [
fc- ganization in 1922.
While in the city she was compli I
A mented with a surprise party given
A by Miss Lucile Trescott. Miss Watts
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returned to Columbia ve"ry much e !
lat?d over the?worH .of the OramiLodge^
She is pow at home await
cation time, for her. She will then
leave for Washington, D. C.,sto remain
until she definitely decides where
she will complete her vacation trip, j
M cly ohc will tour the West, j
maning ner destination Los Angeles,
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MISS WESTON IN SPARTANB'RG
The many friends of Miss Dollie
Weston ale glad to welcome her
UHCK-again in tht SI1EBB0BSB;.
spending the summer at her?hoijrein'Abbeville.
She will be teacher at
Campobello. school <for the- rest of
the summer,
On Monday night Mr. and Mrs.
John Cannon honored their . three
friends with a,farewell party* at their
vhome on Uervais #.St. Miss Hernis^
Jackson1 o$?Nii?v-York City, Mrs. Eu
gehe 'Champion of Chicago, 111. and
her ^sister, Mrs. George Logan of
Cambridge, Mass. Ttsse y<H?g la
dies have been quite fpleasantl^ en.'
tertained since beinir herp. visitimr
thir relatives and friends who have
been making thei|i welcome to their
old home town.
- Nearly fifty young people attended
the party. Among the out of town
guests were Mrs. James Hopkins and
reenville .to meet her old friend, Mrs,
^IttTle jsons^T who came down from
Champion who has been away for
quite a number of years.
Mrs. James Hopkins and Miss Ruth
Bynum received the guest, Mrs.
Ratliff and Mrs. J. C.! -White pre.\
sided at the punch table. Ice'Tveam
vand cake, were served. " <
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FROM COLONIAL HEIGHTS
Colonial Heights, Aug. 3?The Wil
iini'; Workers board -met at the beau
.-liiuPbnnu nf Mrs. V!.' ^ Jinimcrscn
at fMrs. Franc;.1 Brown, PresTT
Mrs. I .ue.\ A ndrews. S -rrelary; MviJ
Martha. IIvans?-Assists it SecrctaryA
! The J?eet i g was on :e l with the
hymn "My, Frith Looksnp to Thee.'
praygr wa> repeated in concert, then
|_si Jigs add Bible. *vey .e:s >vere, sung
after thi; husiness discussion meet
: irig was closed by singing "God Do
; with you till wc meet again." Then'
I the: hostess Mrs. .limmfM-sori^amawP
. delightful salads and sweets, -assisted.,
by JonesT Knuckle, and Boyd. They
sjiared no time making it pleasant
for the board. The meeting wiH be
at the home of Mrs. Jones Aug. 17
(lft 5:00 P. M. ;.
NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!
Some special bargains irT reaT estate."
rUv and Pnnntrv
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Representative of The Federal Au
tomobile Association . Inc., which
-spells greater service, greater oppor
tunity for our automobile owners.
For the small membership fee of ten
dollars a year we arrange service for
ROXD fo'r~your~protection up to $5".
000.00; we "$tve you a $5,000.00 Ac
cident Insurance Policy; bail bond up
!to..$5,QQQjiQi.:IegaL aid; $25.00 "fe
ward for arrest of person if your
car is stolen; maps and touring in
formation; arrange discount on purchases
from a nut to a car. If .you.
own- a-ear you are eligible to membership.
See me at once and provide
against accidents which are. liable to
Tiapperr any day.
" Office at No. Washington St. >
CITIZENS FURNITURE COMPANY
J, H. Johnson. Agent.
"MIDSUMMER OUT DOOR FROLIC
The Jr. Missionary society gave a
mid summer outdoor Frolic Friday at
the country "home of Miss Caroline '
Butr. It was enjoyed by theyoung
people and their guests. The truck
left Allen's campus -at.._2:0(t sharp.
i no evening was speni m frames ana
merry: makings?Ukolollop wore there'
In greaf Tnumberg. Martgmes Anrierson,
Hawkins, Adams, and Sharper
;were the chaperons atfd honored ]
"guests including Re v. 3~.?Fh?Beard.
and E. A. Adams, Elder of the Col
umbia District. Sandwiches, >aalad.
punch, ice cream and cake were ser
ved. Misses Katheryn Sharper and
Caroline Bull wcre^chairladies of. the
arrangement and menu committees, j
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Rlr. and Mrs. Rnhftrt Lee. Batei
Jr.,t of Ne\u_York annouYwfe the birt
of their son, Robert Lee Bates, Jr
II., Thursday July 14, 1027v-a4-thei
home 200 West/ 149th- Street. t.
THE T1VOLIAN DANCE TO B
(TALA AFFAIR^ r
at Odd Fellows' Hall, Aug.' 12th.
What* promises to be season's be;
coming together of the younger sc
cial set of the city will be had t
the Odd -FellOws' ?laHy Friday eve
ning, August 12, 1927, beginning i
jMOO P. HI '
The dance will be staged, in. tl
form of a convivial, which ..carri<
.with it many attractions.
The decorations, which will be ver
unique, will be artistically arrange'
so as to, make the" dancing easir
pdrt of the arrangements will be ur
tier the supervision of the cluf>'& arl
Vist, who ranks among the city's bes
"^During the ' merry making whi
lections by some of the city's be:
talent. .=
This affair will be chaperoned b
many of the prominent matrons (
the rjty/'as has always hnpn >l.)np
,A1] gents interested will inquii
at the RegaL Drug Store for infor
matoin as to-their admittance.
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NEGRO FARMERS' CONFERENC
A. AND T. COLLEG7, AUGUST
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Grocntibovo, N. C\, July 'iiS?Phrr
have; been practically completed fc
an unusually" interesting meetings
the North Carolina State' Farmer
Conference .at At. and T. Colleg'
GroBTreba^o, - Nf 4^,-whieh wili tat
.hwe Wpdnesday'and^Fhiirsilny, At
gust 10 and 11. For several yeai
the conference has boen rotatin
meeting at various places throughoi
lltcrState: " Since the agricultural de
partment, under the administratis
of President Bluford h5s mad? sue
remarkable strides, the .executiv
commit tee of cunfeienee-unanimousl
decided to make A. and T. Collet
the center of all agricultural activ
ties. /
The eollege will furnish free boai
>egidtor andmnvrrthe-annual-dues-^
fifty cents. The", farmers, howtfgfe
r vVill be expecte to gring linen, towe
and such toilet accessories that the
may. need-.' . ...
^ H. H. E. Webb," adsistanr-irecfi
tary of the conference and local i
.gent for Guilford County, annoiinc*
a very interesting program^whk
follows: ,
10:30?Song and Invocation.
l0^45rr=Dpening Remarks-by-Pres
dent. ;
11:00?Secretary's report: Discus
sion and Disposal of Report.
11:15?Words' of Welcome, Dr. ]
L). Bluford, President of A. and '
College., .
11:15?Registration^ of delegate
and distribution, of admission cart
to dormotories and dining hall.
?-19-15.? Appointment "of Commit
-tees.?Announcements, ?
1_ 12:30?Dinner.
2:00?Advantages of Oommunit
Marketing and' How it is conductej
Questions. C. S. Mitchell. Discus
sion. . .
3-..00?The home .garden, the mo:
valuable part of the farm?C. I
-Hudsoftr - - Geenernl
discussion reports on. Jtom
gardens.
_l_4;00?A jiiilch Cow Pasture for ev
ery TaTm?Kirby. ?T"~
5:00?AnnountfPtnents and adjourn
ment. ' . . .
. 8:00? AVays in which Educatio
Benefits the Farmer?Address by D
G: E. Davis.
9:00? Motion pictures,
10-00?Announcements 'ifnd A"d
journment. . ?
Thursday, August 11
8:30?Business Meeting, of the Ex
9 :Q0?The Farm Orchard?T. S. 1
borden.
9:45?Better Farm Plans and Con
tracts?C. H. Hudson. Discussio
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11:45?Beautifying the PremisesPau-1
C. Lindley.
12:10?What .can be done to pro
mote, a better farming- and bctte
homt' ponrlit iont among Negro farm
era Five minute talks by farmer
present. -? 7?*- - -11
12:^0^-BInner.
a too?lVir>?er Cover Crops?ValueWhat
to plant?Round table discus
jion led by G. M. Oarren. Folio,we
by a report on suiiie recent result
obtained by the North Carolina Ex
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periment Station.4:00?Miscellaneous
Questions am
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discin>HiuQS by farmers present.
^ (Five minutes each.)
&, r- Announcements and Adjournmentvh
. .8:00?Supper.
., 8:00?Address^?Dr. FT D. Bluford.
ir fWlO?Motion pictures. _
; 10:00-?Adjournment.
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League
it Wednesday, July? 27?irw-consul
?- quence of some conversations around
(the' Jefferson Hotel, whpn. white .'ctti*.
~ i sens in organizations and individualI
ly had contributed largely to the *en|-tertairtVftewt"
of the?men in training
. | in? the Citizens' Training Camp at
Camp Jackson, the question was asked,
"Can the Negro Business League"
j contribute anything?" This .quas-,
' tion was followed up and through
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which was that Mr. I. S. Eeevy se- ,
cured the service of one of the best ^
among the groups of entertainers of ']
the city of Columbia, and a prpgEiim !
of highest praise was given for the n
benefit of the meo. Soldiers-trod ofli- i
cerfc were very highly pleased and I
while} in tones ol loudest'praise,. m> j
gotiations were started for a return i
engagment next year. The par
ty was conveyed io the f.arhp thru j
the kindness, of j>iich big hearted yif i?' <
//ens as Mrs. Lillian .Rhodes and Mr. \
T._ S. Leeyy, whb offered the use of j
their haridsome big cars. _ ,?
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kind that has been given at the camp t
this summer. The progratij Was nvude >
up* of several selections played on (
114 wai Jfir s by Miss Cj^hcline
McCoHough arid Mr. Fred Rosemond; (
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,wo. cornet solos and three reCita.ions
in dialect by Mr. E. M. Kcitt; '
>ne violin solo by Isaac Kirkland
Leevy (9, years old)'son* of Mr. and
Mrs. L -S. Leevy and several selections
on the mandolin jind guitar by
Mr . J antes Kosemond and Miss (J. B
Singleton. Those playing, string.'.in-'
Strumcnts"were" trained in the Bene- "
lKT tvottege string club -which has
jeen ^qu.ite peasing1 on many ' prpi
grains lb STul about?(V)lunibia?for????
many years. v - , , J
Many thanks Were given Mr. Leevy .
fj^securing the~-scbeicey uf. the phry^ r-^
;rs and much praise- has been given
;he'players for the splendid procram ' , v
jiven. The players were the guests
>i tile ,10th.l>ivi.-i<l?Land quite-^Ja^.
lumber of men ? listened attentively
did wire well plea>e<t judging i.y the
wry loud applause whiyh followed .
ivery number and .proceeded some..-. .
The party was very graciously, and
:gurtepusly received. ___!
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