The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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I Saturday, Oct. 22, 1927. P I. i r . PL I-Of-a Ik And Oiillltiiiii?ninil >> u > i Mrs. Frances Morris and Mrs. Mary Morris Jones, formerly of Co- J, lumbia, but now of Woodlawn, Pa., ai f are visitors in the city for two weeks c the guests of Mrs. Lexie Scott. Mrs. 01 S Jones' little daughter Ida Mae ac- i companied them here. We hope for w them a pleasant stay. t? * * 0 Mrs. Simmie Hitler Smith of Jax- J* onville, Fla., was in the city during K " the week as the house guest of her brother in law and sister," Dr. and Mrs w L. H. Hallman on Pine St. t a . _ .While., on. her way from Battle I Creek, Mich, to Denmark, ST. C., Miss ^in our^city with relatives and friends | i-. She certainly- was looking fing, a ^ ?""V "i Miss Olivia L. Bigby, R. N., grad-' m uate of J. A. A. Hospital Tuskegee b< Institute who is now employed at the T OoVermmenp Huspital No. JH, Tuske- to '.? ? gee,"Ala., was the week end guest of Miss A. A. Nelson at the Good Sa maritan hospital. Miss?Nelson??? not only connected with the Good Sa- , - maritan hospital but she is the only colored Metropolitan Life Insurance company nurse in the city. All Me twwrtllt i. 1?l J-.? " 6320 when sick. Miss Nelson is paid ? by the company. _ ^ Messrs. G. E. Williams, W. L. Dou-- J* glass and Dr. W. D. ChappellT at_ J 2 . tended the meeting of the Grand Com tmandery Knights Templar, a3 representatives of Richland Gommandery, y | at Camden Wednesday of last week. Messrs. W. N. Roseborough, W. L. =s Douglass and N. E. Lewis attended ^ the meeting of the Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons as represents. ^ tives of Lecaco Chapter of Columbia, at Camden Tuesday of last week. . -m *_4 Mrs. Rosa Nesbitt, 2300 Lady St., ^ is at home after a very pleasant stay ^ her sisters. v Mr. Telly Williams of Montgomery L J ^ Ala., spent laAt Monday with his aunt Mrs. Bessie Tucker .on Gervais St. gj 'He w*is enroute from Greenwood, where he has been visiting relatives i.-.; to Tampa, Fla., where he will spend ar 1 the winter. ' " .'. I, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT c?Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mobley announce J. i tbe marriage of their daughter A- tu melia Leanna to Mr. John E. Shuckel T1 ford, on Thursday the 20th of October th 1J)27, Columbia, S. C. At home 1230 wi ?Church St., Georgetown, S./C.' c? AJAX ASSEMBfc?-^Afctr-APP8~TQ- -J? FAIR WEEK GAITIES FRIDAY R ? EVENING, OCT, 28 TO SERVF, ^ AS CLIMAX. R j - After weeks of careful preparation ac The Ajax Literary and Social Club K is now prepared to gve to the dance Ihtrliy "Columbian the^ assurance >| of to an evening of pleasure at their open* es ing 'dance of the season, which is to a" be given in the Odd FelI6rwsr Ball ." Room Friday night, Oct. 28. n, K ?Thjs dance will be attended by Co-" er I lnmhirt society's dancing contingent ^1 I and out of town Fair visitors among' whom are several attractive young H ladies other than our local society ii( W members, bestcteff several score mem- 8j bers of the older qj^pial set are in, Je vited" to be present. A most cordial in S8 vitation has been extended the_,cjash- ec . ing High' School teams Booker Wash. c< ^^^ThgtmT and WilsnnT " J The Assembly Ball though different p: Kom those festive.affairs where jazz I ^^?ps the air; will be quite an affair W^r of merriment and a place where joy and. pleasure will reign supreme. The bsll room will be a scene of I beauty and a place of lovable attra^-' tiven'aai ??" \ ??. - - "* - ^ 1 / ? \r - \ -?- ... TEACHER WANTED ._ ; : . til [' A Teacher with first grade certificate wanted at once.- Write N. C. Murphy Local Trustee, R. F. D. 2, Box 4*4, St. Matthews, S. C.', in care , of Wm. Holley. * ' * . \ . .a. W?KN YpU WANT GfinH RnrKnr Wni?b ltTl ? - wmmm m wmmM. f AND COURTEOU8 SERVICE fc ' < - ? ? & VI8IT ' at Holman's Shaving and vi Shoe Shine Parlor Gi L. W. HOLMAN. Prop.. _U- 011 G wwii pt, Crtuabfr. g. g]th .$ . " " ? - J *. 1_. y . . ' . v" . ' * ' . . ' * " r.. ? Personal*?-h??Jr ? ' ' . " ' *' ' /*' ' \it The pastor, members and friends of ones Cfrjupel A. M. E. Zion church re cordially invited to attend the hildren's contest to be given at tins lurch next Sunday evening at 4 p. n., in interest of our Conference orker Mrs. Mamie. Bratton. Con., istants as follows: Little Misses AL berta Baxter, Janie; Cuvis, "Bettie oulwaro, Miaa Wrightt Master John ennedy and Willie Kooh. JVlrs. 'Mamie Bratton, Conference orker. NOTICE. ' ? ' . ' - " ~a . All candidates holding petitions om the Order- of Eastern Star No. are asked to present themselves i thr Mnrnnin Twrnplu Tuuuei.iy oven ig Oct. 25th at 4 o-'clock. Also all embers of the Chapter are urged t.o ; present,, and help with the work. he Grand Matron Mrs. Rebecca Wal >n will be present. ^?; ? By order~of the Royal Matron, MBS. V r* t T?nrTr< " ? .. .finr-iT.,- K. -IVI-, j - MRS. LAURA BARR, Scey. TRIBUTE TO MOTHER. , - a nee more the leaves are falling1 mother, " ' s they did in days of yore, rfien arpund_the fireside we gathered i trustful happiness witlj. you.. , snail we-cfo fortretoving. carc and sacrifice,'' c . hat 'twas a pleasure, ever, always, ours to give through all your life? od forbid if for one moment hat-we" falter in the path, rhorcin through -your prayers and guidance ow we move and hope to.iast! rith the angels in heaven rest, degr mothe?, hat all deserving crown you've gain ed' )me day there'll be a grand reunion nd alais," who can "picture then" the " glad refmin? In loving remembrance of Mrs. An- " a; Williams. Gregory 11> 15 Wayne treet. ' MR. S. J. GREGORY, /husband) id children. NEW CENTURY CLUB NOTES ' * . * ' i 1 . .. is On Thursday afternaop Mrs." A. j Collins entertained th'e NTew Ccn- j iry Club of which she is a njembci lie meeting was opened for business . .e minutes of the previous meeting ere read received and adopted, then ? ime the election of officers. Mrs.1 opt.on Paul President; Mrs. D. K.; mHilQ-VMo.. prm i.lnnt ? VT i Hutin' hodes, Secretary; Mrs. C. E. Stcpliisonj Tronsurer; Mrs. Trfecy Walton,' eporter. ' ~ ' < "After all businesp had betin trans :ted whist was in progress. Mrs. D. . Jenkins scored highest und was varded with a lovely cut glass amizer; Mrs. Ruth Brown drew high it for consolation and .was awarded^ lnvphr >Tif rtloen J*~u ? -w . ^.v.v giuoo vcici y ui^ll , iUl'S.] wan Rhodes receiving- the lowest i amber of points was awarded a.flow j ' bowt.-. Mrs. Shaw the house guest f Mrs. J. G. Stuart was given a loVe 1 Jy hand embroidered guest towel, h After cards were laid aside a do-1 :ious salad course was served con j_ sting of chicken salad on lettuce \ aves, pickles,?niivn^ pronto >-hipq, iltines and punch. Mints were.?erv.< I thru -out the game. Mrs. H. H. ooper will entertain the Club on ' hursday afternoon Pel 20th, nT ine Hurst. Anderson News * . .* ?*vv ; ~y. *7 4 *' The many friends of Miss"" Donald ice are glad to welcome her into ar city again. ~J7 I '.t Mrs. W. 1. Peek has returned from le hospital at Tuskegee looking the .i. _ r I li.1- ttr , , . i ui-uie ui nvaiin. we are giau to |, tve her home again. Mr. a'nd Mrs. E. W. Carter spent le day Sunday in Columbia visiting icir son, E. W. Carter, Jr., who is! student at Allen University. | Miss Bessie _Clinkscales left Satur. \y for Laurens; where shewiTTteaeTT^ us wm. J r ~~ Miss EUza^Jane?IiaJ14??tMonday >r Be^tari, to begin her work in the yderi hifl'ool there. rj ounuiiy w?a ?_v Kreat aay ai 01. raui i it marked the end 7>f IT great re. val. Dr. D. F. Thompson of Augusta. | a., who has been conducting the eeting had to be at his own church i Sunday so the pastor preached at , e morning service. In- the after. A ........ THE PALM noon Rev. J. E. Jeltz bad ? service with the ladies only and the church was crowded. At rfight the pastor l,i 11 ji i irwd?ton?peroona.-?Eleven?perr sons joined during the day. Th^Tcoir lection amounted To $84.U0. The pas_ and the right hand of fellowship was given the candidates, who were baptized and all others who had joined during the meeting. Rev. H. C: Anderson is celebrating his eleventh aniyersay as? pastor of the Royal Baptist Church. -Each night this week one of the pastors of the city will preach and their choirs wifl sing. Every one is invited to come. i Ti< ji'".V -r u? ; 'T- J. * ? 'J 1 Rev. J. E. Jeltz left Sunday afternoon for Greenwood, where he will enter a revival. Rev. S. C. Campbell will preach each night .during this iseekithere.. . ' TRev. and Mrs. J. C. Cowan are rejoicing over a beautiful baby-girl. Mother and daughter are doing? nige. ly.' ~ : '">/ ' ; ' " Union News Rev. Jackson of St. Louis, Mo., preached at the court house on Sun. clay ..afternoon to a very large audi.1 enc'f. of white un^i colored citizens. The sermon was well prepared and delivered:. ! I The meeting was held under the ausipces of the Clinton A. M. E. Z. Chimh of whirh Bun Wnlnh- iff the pastor. ! Services at Cbrinth baptist Church wpre well attended all.31ay. Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. meetings were very interesting. ^ u Mr. Goode of Colnmhia, S. C., wnr shipped at Corinth Sunday evening and spoke on the importance of insurance. t Mr. 1. G, Mcivissick, undertaker, is busy with plans for the opening of n hospit'.tl for our group.?Many have given support in a substantial manner. An after collection was taken Sunday night at Corinth amouhting to $12.00. This was a donation on the hospital: * ; ~ .V -Miss Ellen Gregory, clerk at the North Carolina Insurance office, visi_ trd-ihirhain, High Poirit"and RaliigTT during the summjer. Miss Ellen was the guest of Miss Viola Shell'! fr>vm erly uf LWiiun. but now of Raleigh,-N. c..v . ..' ' . - :[%* Dr. und Mrs; Montgomery wefre pleasant visitors at the home Rev. and Mrs. Tobin. The doctor and nad madam are feeling very much at home and rt?illy like Union. . * Deacon and Mrs. R. T, Young called to see M. A. Tif which was a very pleasant visit indeed.? Mrs.,. Bessie Ray and Mrs. W. L. Welch gave us u pop call not long since- We hope they will call again and remain lortg&r. Rev. J. C. Tobin preached at Corinth church, by request.. rthdsa iyesent^-ex?pressed themselves benefitted. Howt Mr. Hamyin spoke in\a??<*?Fy compli-_ mentary n.dnner of- the sermon, all were v oil pleased to have him ill the service. Asheville and will teach in Spartanburg Cotmty. \ ^ Mrs. Willie Ho^ge ca>lgd to see M. A. T; She will leave t*Qi' school work in u few days. ? Mrs. Sarah Ruff on N. Church St, is much improved this is very gratifying?trr^nn^-mirTty^-fricnds-hcrc^itTTd plspwhpro ' * Mrs. Mary Ann Beatty is not,.much improved at this writing. ?Rev. Hamnton on Enterw??w?? renc\9&3 his subscription a few \v#eks ago, fur- wliicfi' vye thank him. Mr. Hampton is succeeding nicely with his Pepsi Cola plant, furnishing many of the leading stores with soda water. : *? L-? Miss, Cornelia Herrxdon is still at MtcBeth Grammar scKoof teaching pu Pjfls .First Grade. , She is well adapted to the work, hef'methods and plans are all tnodern and to-say that Miss Herndon ^is successful is very mildly complimenting her. to this young woman's home on Enterprise St.' She is directing work a/id financing the whole business. We commend her for executive ability and the ambition to conquer dif Acuities. Many are wondering why will be tenants in the Herndon's home A little bil'd tells some fnnnv -??? ? We hope no one will think of stealing this young woman frmp "i now. Mr. Arthur^ Thompson ia succeeding nicely .'ms Insurance Agent and will he glad?talk business with you.Leave message at Sartor^a Pharmacy fop-Wrti. * ' Mr. r!laiul r.ratiTfn-J ?? * v/.MHiuiu, uui pupuiar Qrocei; has enlarged his store and Has a market in connection with it. He is prepared to serve you with any Thing in this line and will appreciate your patronage. You will find them on S. Pinlcney St. ?- y ?-.-r?: ? - - \ IETTO LEADER AT THE THEATRES. ^ AH- of the Columbia amusemant - huusus will B* open of next week Tor The entertainment of the visitors who-come to the.jeity. Tor th* "Xoloretl Fair week. Mr. F. L. Brown manager of the Columbia Theatre, stated to u reporter for The Palmetto i Leader last night that patrons of the Cblumbia Theatre will-have the opportunity to see "Broadjwuy" Friday and Saturday afternoon and night.' It is what the world's most famous critics style America's most outstand- ' 1 ing show. ??. 1 BROADWAY AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. A ^.series of articles in the New Y ork Heralds Tribune on the relationship between the . New York night,clubs and crime was the inspiration .fpr 'Broadway" world famous drama of the ca?/urets, which comes to . th&-Columbia Theatre, Friday and l Saturday."October 28th anH 9QfK ! Tlw-irfttv *wg -written rttx ffitffitM:= before it was produced in New York in September, 1926, by Jed Harris. The sardonic tensity of "Broadway" the lawlessness of its ctoracters, and the bits und Are of its tragic situa. tions, is relieved by a love story be. tween two young entertainers unwit- _ tingly caught up in a1 network of crime and intrigues the e^dtent of 1 which the.y cannot fathom. The setting for the play is a Ne|w York cab aret where congregate both tht> plito of Park Avenue ahd the p'arisitic pirates of the underworld. "Broadway" is writen and staged by Phillip Dunning and George Abj botv. . t I CHARLES KRAMER PLAYERS I During the first part of the week Thursday nights the Columbia Thea. - ti'e will present the Chat lea Kminei Players. -,;It is a popular comedy . company, and persons who arp lners _ of comedy, music will find during the State Fair week much amusement before the Kramer players. THE ROYAL THEATRE. Mr. S. J. Friedman, manager of < The Royal Theatre, a moving pjc-ture and vaudeville-house- on Wash- - ington street announced that the fol lowing is his program of pictures i during the Fair Week; : (-1 I. Monday and Tuesday^Son of a Gun ' Wednesday and Thursday: "Wan. j dering. Girls." j Friday and Satfirda$"r-"Thundering Speed." NOTICE. ??Umgreya nf RiiHlneaa RTPrutiyesAll business men are invited and urged to attend a meeting to be "held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Elks' Hall, on Washington Street, Columbia, S. C. Men and women from all over the State are expected to-be-;present-. Prominent business men from Durham, N. C. will be here and speak at this meeting. Prof. W. G. Pearson of the Royal Knights of King David and President of the Bankers Fire Insurance Company, the only Negro Fire Insurance Company in America, will be" present. This is a conference unlike those usually held | among colored people, and all forward lookihg business people nut unly uf Columbia but 'of the State should be there. . ' N. J. FREDERICK. r IIARDEVILLE NEWS; s Rev. S. M. Grayson, pastor of Fislrr era' Chapel M. E. Church preached Sunday morning and night^to very large audiences. Little Edwina Backstitch was chris. tened Sunday at Fishers' Chapel Mr E. Church, rier godmother is Mrs. Ophelia Riley. Mr. and Mrs. - J.- C. Fields left for Norfolk, Va., where their stay will be indefinite. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Burns And son, Marion, Jt*., spent a few days in Estill the past week. Mr. Charles Yeouinang accompanied-* by Mrs. Viola Smart and little K. CJ motored from Orangeburg the past week. - ; ? USHERS' UNION MEET AT JONES j CHAPEL The ushers' union met at Jones ChapelA. M. E^Zion Church on Mon_ regv a business meeting.. The devo mm? -?i?j cunauetec ay Mr, Kobert j W . .Jf after which the meeting; was turned over tu the preeuleiil, Mr. Jolm " T Air/*A 'j'Ua ay ft^ra uvjrvv, i no lutit/Winjf uittccr" were i elected for the year 1927?28: Mr. A. ] B. Harris, president; 'Air. Fred Ste_ phenson, vice president; Mr. Wm. Labrew, secretary; Mr. Amos^Bmith, assistant secretary. The next meeting; wil] be at An. tioch A. M. E. Zion Church at Beat- over, Rev. F. R. Gladden, paatoiv f L s-* - SSOps fc U s vf al_tl; in gs .J ^ ^ ^ ^ V , Growing things, flowers, ferns, or yines, an- a joy in any home Idowers are worthwhile if the eon tamers are only tin cans, painted o\ct But, for those who wish un attractive and 'convenient place for plants, we are.show " .1*>t; ' X -?I.1!? ' , ' ',? K! C ---" ^?) i n . @ ,i b'*sy Sroam str/p^ j j ^ sS/de Vtert ' G^ %i?nd~V ' ' * ?: ? *' +' f- 1 S^L:? ~ Rill.'EffL. ? 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