The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 13, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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??? ?*>????? I '?' ??> ? Mfs.?Floradclle Blukcley?of?1708 Calhoun St., left Monday for Wash-, ington, where she will be the guest of Mrs. L. M. Hill. * ' ' ? ? Aall* r^-~ 1 Mrs. Anna Duncan of New York City and Mrs. Elena Ferguson of dilitun spent' tlie week-dinl with . Mrs. Annie Fergugon.. on Gregg, St. * , ..?'? . '.Mr. and Mrs. Sioyal Weaver, of ' Philadelphia,- with their children,, are in the city spending a few days. They are foil ring the Sontfi hymnrorvMrs. Wbavcr is; the former - Miss . Elsie Thompson of this city. * * ? .* ? ? Mr. Alhui't Robinron of East Or. ange, N. J., is in the city visiting ?-?? Saturday, August, 13, 1927 . ' " i; . " ~: "-'-v ; " ?^ , 4_ _ j; Locals And his siter, Mrs. Maggie Williams. We. Wish f?iV hiin -v plaQf?..t - . * * * * Rev. N. S. Smith of Wesley M. E. .Church and family left on Thursday for Benrtettsville, S. 0. by motor to spend two weeks with relatives and ? ?friends. . ?^ . * * ? Mr. and TIrs. Thomas Taylor and daughter. Miss Caritie Tucker and -A'rs. Enim/i Alexander left for theii homes'in New. Rnohftlle, N. .Y- and Philadelphia. Pa., respectively. While herp they stopped at"'the-home of Mr,.and Mrs.'John t 'annon. (Jerva*;s Rt. Mr. Taylor and sister, Mrs Alexander Were in South Carolina _? for the. first time and expressed themselves as liking it very much. + * ? ' Mr.1 .T,11!.., riarnson is sick at his home, ?'(>8 Harden St. . *** . i-v.- ? .? .< iiiirit- impnnt, tne poputa' H'oon.c*. .dptiphtfir of Mr. and -Mrs" p'lipvt Dupont, is spending her vfT" ;?eat'on hv fov'r'unhui g and Asholllc with .MisS "Wills. ' Mr. John Davis of Colonial Hts . is spending a while in Baltimore, Md. visiting relatives and frlerids. - ' *- * * '? . Miss Inez Mhngun is doing nicely after undergoing an operation at the Wnverly Hospital about two weeks sago. We hope she will soon be home .', again. ^.,1 - ...... ? 1 j. j * >.* *, _ Mrs. F.lsie W. Coodvvin wisho*to correct thttrst-ae- that she is,a Su* r. 't)rcnic Rwreentative?to' attend the Supreme Lodge of Knights of Pythias. She was unanimously elected to take.the Supreme Decree. v - w?* ij; w~~ Mrs, Hazel G. Bookman and Mfs /- Elsie Goodwin will leave Columbia August?14th - fop- Chicago?to- attend iho Supreme I,odge of Knights of Pythias and the Court of Calanthe. r-?-?*- ?*??w Mr. C. F. Beecher is at home ar en'n.. after a. stay of 6-months in New York City and Fall Biver. Mass. ? ? Dr. and Mrs. D. K. .Jenkins- left Inst Sunday for Chicago and will (bo national medical association in Detroit, Michigan; and will rr turn by wajf of Niagara Falls N. Y,, whore they will spend a few .dayg. The trip is jbcing made hv ""'Ttufb. We wish for them much plea 4c * * Prof, and Airs* "W. .T. Cochran of '??Kit roll, N.?C., stopped over in the 1 . - city- a few days with Mrs. Coch.rhn's??parents,?Mr,?and Airs.?Frank?Williams. on their way to Due West, S. C. to visit Prof. Cochran's parents. -?1 AM -fUrti/ vr?4,,? ? f? VU-mII ?at ~7 snend a few Hays in the city. Prof , Cochran is tho dcah at Kitroll Chi Jc&e. tho leading A. M E. School irT North* Carnlin.a_r. " -, *' * ? * * Mrs. Henrietta Garrett arrived in the city Wednesday from Philadelphia. She will spend a few days with Prof, and Mrs. C. G. Garrett before" ; ; iriiiijntr her huaharid. Dr. Colon-H?1 Garrett, who has?located in Dillon. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE ' P?r. Jenkins will be out of Pre city until September 1st. . m ? P N. T. . FREDERICK ljEAVES FOR CHICAGO 1 Attorney N. J. Frederick left to| dry" cn the "Carolina "^Kp^ial" J,fov I CbtcTro, where he is scheduled to ^ deliver an address at the laying of A the forner^tone of the million .'dollar Pythian TeTTTple, "Monday at three o'clock. ^"Attorney Frederick wTH he away about ten days ^pending next in Chicago as one of the rep-^ ^kresentntives of tjfcjtth Carolina Py^khians in tho Sun^Be Lodge of PyKiW which begins,, its session on Hteadny. August 16th. ^ .___. ; __" ..... .v i . I Personals i - - ? - TORS - - - :;.-ir On last, Tne-oKy..evening from?H~ to 10 o'clock Mr. and Mrs.% Albert Uv and Miss L. If. Harrison leatfertaircd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -"Attrrt bee, luou Pine St., in "honor" f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tayloi' and M'ns Carrie Tucker of New Uochelle. and Mrs Emma Alt-Sander of ^Philadelphia, . Pa*. About 50 guests were present who tit- the evening very .pleasantly. * he. evening \vr.s spent ?at cards../. 1- IVo/M ToiTcshmvnts were served <'11 ii .tiner ef nnnoh l.vw.lr !?o - , ?v a ivv vi vain >'<1 '. ( <<>. :? ?? ?;Tv iny:or was formerly Mrs. ">va I.. Tnelt"l- rf Columbia. She apd nf/^er liva, f'a ri" have,-been a *ry about l'< yaers an<j .their friends ">.jre very much pleased to have, thorn llriyi nttf ryrrp';^iTho."delighted, to ' ayo her lnishiind and. "slstprrin-law . cube down \v:ht her. We hope they v'll Come hack next summer This wm - a vc -y uninr.o affair rmd ? uiiyod by e.M ipi'esen.t. K.'T" vr\ l'STI'lMAlNld) AT 11AM!I'TON IN'HTff I'TE ~ - Hampton Institute; Va.-^-A group ?f ."fr.it" noa. w;ii'0 er.terlajnel^aE . stag in the beautiful home of Di; >-! Mrs. Nn'hanu 1 I?. Dett on tH<r. 'jji'Uis. - hern?losd.?Xhuvsday nigh{. rn the group were "frat" men from ay?rnl- state's and the enthrtnhiaunt ' icb biffed from oiiVht, In- ninu.m -.is ideal in every way and. nibs' ; 't'tbb' appreciated by the Ohiega 1 loha Kappa and', other Creek lettel c'rafernnies. . . 'Mi's. Dett was hostess.. Sevcra' yvsc were served, which added mich 4o- the Tmppiness and" pleasure " he reception. I IJr. Dett is the famous composer * tvprld fe.nw.Tnd he, Mrs. Dett and '->f. Dro\yn* -of Kansas?Xutv, furj ?shedsome of their host numbers the pleasure of .the group, which < a happy feature of the eyeninpf De.tt has made a wonderful- con'butiop to civilization "and has'the. -vjor of being one of. the leading L__nu>osers of His" group. .. The "fratM men attending the Po^ ?out'on were: ??j ? E. P. Lovett,- North Carolina; F.7 "oMit. Hampton, \"a.: J. jhi.rold Town,. Kansas City. Mo.; Franklin.O. Nichols, New York City; Gideon E. Tnitlv. TInmi ton In uifnvp rhavlog VV. Caldwell, Maryland; D. P. Allen. p.Vorth Carolina; William- Fauntclpov, Baltimore; N. J. Gordon, Birniing-'anv;-f has, II. Williams,- IfcunptonTustitute"; Calljs 11. Davis, W. S. Scott J-?-V-?yanto ('iu/:.- Hampton Instjate and I. M. Ay Myers", of South "arolina-. ...... Laurens News Mrs. Sa'll'e Bhickstack had ;the pasj"'or of Boonos Chapel and family at diner last Sunday. Everybody knows what hapens when Bro. and Sister Blackstock entertain. ?- The- shhsr-Tr-and 17 of the Woman's" Mid held i+s anniversary seVylce at eflfefnes Chapel . last Sunday. It was La splendid service, for which Sist(er. j Blacks!ock presided! The pastor [ -preached. .Durin.fi the day Miss Delia Irhy joined the church, l.rjner.r.f? - accessions vup t<l fi for the past ' few I davs. , . _ Wannitt.nny moV> > f tea ;>.11 ly -J c'S?er Bl,>f-Sro"k ? >"V* wo >'- linnn^c Chnnol tn'ispiomr'y 'tocyofyrnny way; "Meters ArnleLou .O^-ons, BTarRstogE Witlprspoon, Triala-iey, Anderson, Qulh'vnn,* Putman, are class "A" hnrch workers. They live in the "Oth century, where people help each ni}ior. ?Those who won't help other churches can't rlo much for their '.vn. watcJi and see, these ladies -st wny't ?lon't. ,A. White has opened M> "Uvvrl^l". school nt flvnv Poitvt T( W?11 /un for f> or 8 ivCeks. Work* at Hampton Tlierh School will ^"(rio-Ayith'n a month. Prof Sander pd rnt?for?another?nfrrn?months. , Bettor begin bvushincr up, children. Hr?- HI la Davis has returned from Philadelphia. . wher'e she has been ' isitinifir her children, who hnveFWY visir n,g her ehfhlren. She reports her daughter, Andrey, husband and h.ddron. who htp'o been Sick, as being nni h improved. . Her son, Fate, g-sduhted from Hampton institute" , and has taken training perpapinp. him for chiropractic his life's work. I L\jii 11; yii -L.IL. J.CUX U UiHi,. i lie r^tf^nCTtcv.^T;: F. 'VmTffe.v py^st<!tTvy i "blor of the Winnsboro District, Co; hwnbvt Conference, A. M. E. Church pas<;efl last week. She has been sick for a lonpf time. ? , _J r f . . ? '^ THE PALME mmmm I m H Br T tl K 4\ r i ~K ii REV. E. F.. DENT, - .. - - y Dean of the Theological Dept.,-; of, a : . - ?z? ^ ? ^_! ' * i\ in foi l t;ottcgr, tmr'reading A. M. r? K. school in North Carolina. Rev, and * * Mvsj Dtont aid spending a portion of'/1 ilit'ii- '.uiiitiuii liut'o tiltli ipmiivu? untf' 4 friends.' . ?"f Mrs. Annie Belle Wilson, wife of Mr. Willie Wilson, who is making his * home?in Colnmhia. now, returhed t? join1 Ir-r husband at home last week -^She was ' for a few days'the house < guest of Mrs. Alice Young on Hamp- 4 ton St ?? , Mrs. Bueleh Wax is spending her i vacation In the North. ' Row W. I. Gore, pastor of King's Chapel A. E. Church, Pendleton, i passed through fhcTcity last week re- < turning from Darlington, where he i had gone to attend the burial of his 4 mother. Rev. G<?re conducted 'the < v viv.-l meeting 'M?Poplar last sum- < mer. 0?km'.1 ,T: v.*. M'dtwth inmpn1 ul Uiiinn, } Dr. J. C.-iSmnrt, Newberry, Dr. S. Simmons of Charleston* candidate for < the bishopric, with their wives and < -lek?c%tes: passed?through the. city en 4 "pute to tlioJState J^engiie.Convention, < week. / i Mr. Puckett, cemetery Sti, who has been confined-in the Greenville hos- * <nital as a result-* of an operation is * hotter at this writing. His eye had < to be removed.. ? Mesdames Mary Sullivan and An- , na Putnian.were the sponsors of the feature at Boones Chdpel last Monday . niirht." These ladies are deserv- ^ ing the praise and are thankful for i "the assistance given them by Bro. J- < O, Hunter and Mrs Addie; Mesdames < Chhd\^iCTWa'~&Take1ey. M. T.. With- -< .erspoon and others. ~ ~ Einf V A White . Rev. J.. JB. ^ Smith. Brhfl J. T<, McDowell "were among those attending the Working * Benevolence Convention at (Denver J 'ost week.. -Rev. I. S. Reid is the < pastor. Rev. Smith continued to < Greehville to attend the League con- < -vent ion; ^ Rev. J. W. Withersnoon is spending severhl days in Greenwood this ... 1. TT? + V.? 'dnVi/^nl < Institute and W. H. and F. Conven- * tion at. Promise Land. Verdery. where < ^Rev. F,.F:~.Inhn?on-erf Clinton is pas- a ^or and Dr. W. F. Rice is presiding < elder. \ Rev^ Mitchell has opened his revtval meeting at Zion Hill and re ports success. Mrs. Mitchell'is in Georgia visiting relatives and will i ~he for "iweral. weeks.- ; - v < ? Revival- meeting begins at Poplar i Spring next Sunday. The1 officers .< and members, are working, planning < and. praying for,, success. Poplar has ( ; mured no pains in'caring for the pastor, Rev. Witherspoon and family, .. Mstors Mary Madden, Emma Phelts, ^ Mary Davis"4 are among those who * h've graced the parsonage with good < things.?Mrs. Julia Spear's of Sutlfly V Smmg is still remembering her ex- ^ pastor.?THo work of Poplar is pros- J i' rer'rtg in every rosprlcir:?1 Nothing -4 | sjiall cause these good "p'eople to for- 1 sake their church. ' i ? < COTOREO STATE FAIR ? HOEDS DIRECTORS' ,i MEETING! ^ The Son+h Carolina Colored State mer directors' meeting in the office * 'of the secretary, 1119 Washington ^ Street. 011 Wednesday, the 10th. In < 'hf? absence of the president, Rev. S. < M.- Walker of Sumter. S. C.; vicePresident, from the first district, pre i ^'-'ed. Other members were J. W. J Hawk-ins ' Carlisle A. P [fnrnor -J"' - TTO LEADER ' .iring of reduced rates for the weekj nd other work approved; ai\d the sec stiiry was directed to order the tic-' ets, get out the premium catalog for !)27 and make other necessary arangements for the coming Fair. Contracts have been closed with!' he Soft Wheat Milieus Association.; i~b a display of"Jornestic science in' he steel building sucVi as they had ist Fair. Requests -from Maryland, t Kentucky, North Carolina, and Gdbr-1 ia .have been for concessions while beady, "Camp-4ft" is -spoken for. -Wednesday - an 7-excursion from | ha.-lotie is expected, while Tuesdaj', he usual excursion from Gqstonia. i. !. C., and in addition an excursion 5 expected, beginning from Greenrood over the Southern Ry. by Newefry way. < 1 ?.,:n --J- - 1 .. (.*.? ".ii uv nmije 10 develop an xcursion from Marion for Thursday Iso in order to see the annual foot ail classic oh that dater"' " All in allr the prospect is bright' > > t* ?Y ft E???CC " p At I ?? ?? : 1 THF * ilLi t: rf Cf - - - - T 4 ! LA " ? I ft tr - ft. . ' .. ft " ? : b: KTi / u ine v I of the r?_ g:\-. ' Note tl fV.f* f the Ra I? ' 1 :;;t; , - k4 V ' ' ! ? ^ . 1 L A ? ?: , % . ? cx- - Ff? rt(X ' * V' ---; V ' ::, > : LA rV [ f Publish H. . , . f y. "v - fry ? ' f' ' 1:1 Leader it . n? 1310 ASSE1N 5 Ft - : v "I ^ 'ohkin?ville. Win. Wallace, Whitmire < ~r S:ovvn\ Hennettsville, C. CT ^ C?>-ve*t. I. S. Leevy, Mrs. I,. J. < Rhodes. ^of Columbia. T A. Williams, ^ vf Newberry, and the secretary, ^ Croon Jackson, "6f Columbia. ^ The work already done, that is J funner the dates frQru Octbber. 24 to < 20 as the tihie foTholdlng the next ^ F;rr, the contract with theGtenn *< Millers attraction Shows for the oar- % nival which is one of the wealthiest 1 most elaborate shows on the ^ -J ~i. T-1 T -- a IDttU, I'AL'CU^ fJl'MIIIlV UUUt!S, lilt? ^ ' . ^1 " ' " , w I "liPi for a' great' FaTr ~ thTs"year and the management is endeavoring to offei 1 program of entertainments. MrfVTir1!? TA /"*LI A i?i norr/\xt n \/ i IV V^Il A1V1J?J01U1^ ? SUBSCRIBERS^ ?Messrs. E, H. Trezevant and Harry Adams will be in Charleston qjl next wpnk r^4k^44ny old subscriptions $nd writing new ones. Please be ready.' ^MAJORITY HAPTIST ( HlHCft^ NEWS hour. There .was u large a.tendance. The lesson was discussed thorough^ . \ Rev.' Goode preached ^wonderful sermon. After the sermon was bapThe B. Y. P. ^U. is still progressing. Sunday 'night was rally. The different clubs reported. Each mem ber was-taxed to give at least $5.00. % ??? >t> A . iscribc id RE A PAIM] A J! A Li X % MM v? . . ') HP apBI t^k P*r>'w| OHma H* m VA <' |H \ _;^. ;^Trr-rZr Carolinas * ' * lie Progres ice is Mak - ^ " ; u led Weekly E '"' r- .- X, -r- t, .. 'iin.- -* .-,^a i. Publishir ABLY ST. CO I I ] 1* 4 A A A A * ? A / . ; -.- _'. '. .." -..1 v ~ . t ..' FAGB.SEVEN. The total was $514.10. This ended 4 - weeks, raily, * - ^ Itev, Coleman is carrying on revival at St. Luke church in Union. He invites each and every one to "omc.?The levival willfc-.bc run 10 -lays. The members, from Majority - church?that?are?attending th<.?re- __ vivul are Misses M. A. Chambers. iahiiw Loiif; Jannie Foster, Ora (jar ner, Louisily Garher; Messrs. Cleve Murph, uhd C. Garner also''motored down, there Wednesday night. ?. Miss* Blanche?Murph upwnl ''.^=, week-end with '.Misjf Eloise Pearson whoj is a student at Claflin. She -resides^ at -Bnoreer - Mtt~ and?MfST John, Styles also spent Sunday at their party. Each reported a pleasant trip. y ' Miss Ora Garner one of our S. X teachers is visiting relatives' in Un-1 ion and Buffajo. We wish for hex a pleaaant ttip- ; ' The members on the.siek list nr#? I improving rapidly. .. V~ t A A A A A A A A A . . A. . > <v *y* if it T=f==??fe?= For I?" ?1 ? ?* ?-5 M- " iD if ^ . . . ' ^ V , . . . ': %$ / : awJLf y if if Hjff I ; tf ~ f'r. L . ' - :T?"fi ft ?.?-????. Yy ?? .. f . ~ * - J'f nSna || * X- x : ii -; ?- ' if - - - . if?. - ~ nni . vf s mat || tt ? ft T? :mg. |l: ft ^ is ~ :: -ft ? ' 1 , ty :' * . 1 .. ) 1 dfifri . i i ;ff f f ...ft ^ ff' . ?f ' >y The %$ ig If ' 1 '1 .. ,|1" Jx;