The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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A ^ aaiorto^ovember 5, 1927 j: . :: Locals And The Rev. Prof. H. II. Trexvunt, prin_ ' eipal of 'Stirling Institute, Green ?. >.ville, S. C.J was a visitors, to the Col_ State Fair. lie Was pleasantly L greeted by relatives and friends of ti "the city. \..A * ? ? _ v Mrs. L'. Ml Daniels has been quite n "indisposed lor the . 1 ?.ist week.' being s. confined to bed. We are glad" to Fe" si ?pert that- she is now-improving Tap It idly. ' .' V F r* - * -T- ? ?" "J?! Mrs. Wilhelmenia MRrtlCtt Kennedy' p and -Mrs. dnynes^ Mitchell were callecl ~1 .home from KoSv York t Citv on Ac. h -r? count of thff death" of^Fhetr "faTh'err~ v' t; Miss Mattie. 'OTEyans and Mr. Sycl ?inv-y-Trot tie F.'vi'ns, students of Haine^ ^ I?)r,titut-\?are home?fui?the?week 1 t end. t< ' . ;/ ? ? * S L r-Hn.. *ir;in " -* - ? 1 < wuue M^.iMcuin ojt AsneviHe \ T i ivn' in the t'ity foi the Deng, diet College_AHen University football game. - / .???, M.iss Kua rrait ot Newberry was" ~ among the popular Slatc, Fair visitors here la. t week. . ? ' ? ? *. ??' a Dr. B. R. Carroll of Ntwberry closed a his .office last' week and spent the d3y" her,, anione- re'.itivex ami fri?n,Ic?_ ? >* r " 1 ;j? 7 ! - " IS Miss.Ellen Davis, formerly a toach_ er at the Wilson liigh School, Fl^r.. ?' enee, motored to the State Fair for J_ the football game last week from Newberry. ?- ,.? ? t: ~ * .* * a Mi'; William. m. Wilson ?ji student jit Allen .University, wis tn Ridge --?-Springs Sunday on official business in b ..connection with the setting up of a' <> lodge at that plate for the Unights of ^ * 111 I 1 loussnint. tf ? * . "Mrs.. Julia Evelyn Dyson, popular w Florence society matron in company i" With friends came to the Sl?.\te" Fiar c and was t lie j!ousf'_^ues^_Qf Qr-_ $ sjreets. * . ; $ 7*'-- \ * ? ?'. 'fj Miss N, A. McQueep, CVhirleston, n Urand Noble Empress "of the Lady b Kniglifs"ot 1 oussalhUbflAnierica, was-"" . in the city last week for the State l> Fair. 77 . t, n * : ' g Mrs; Nina Worth Littlejohn, superintendent of the John. Nina Hospital and Nurse Training School at Spar. 7 ' ,|vtunhurg was_. among the State Fair visinjis. DHL- wus seen ai tne iair jj in company w ith Mrs. J. F. Green, ah_. ^ " 'so *oT*" SpnrfanLui'g. " **" . " ?i ? ? ? >. ' .-/> . ; , a Mr-. William. Logan,"" pro mi pent churchman, a membiyt* of" the Sec6nd j, Calvary llaptisi. Cliui eh, has returned "j" - home utter- visiting his "daughters 4i^~ ^ J'hilallelphjp," Pa. t ~>a *" ' =r Miss Etta L. Glover Waverlv grad j ? ed school instructor, was in Winns ^ bofo for. live week."end in "company (l with Mrs. Ruth Penn Neal, also of. ^ >. " Columbia.. ? :-_? ... . * * * * ' | -?~ ivlvss Mary -Francis TrilHanv trf- ? Winnsboro, is in tlit. city .visiting rel (| at ives and friends. While in the city she is living on Wheat St. . -. . v * * - ? The Rty. -Holmes Davis, Hender son- St. citizen, wa<f. in Georgetowta Sunday, whfre he conducted-?" "religious meeting at the First Baptist- ^ * Church" at Georgetown. - .1 ?: : : *?-*?*?m 1 l\ Misses?Parnolle?Sal ley, ~ Claudia ? Dorrah and Saflyc Elison spent the ^ vveok:tm<l~in the city with-, their aunt,. \ Mrs. Cula Wilson, on Gervais St. ' -t - ? * - * * * 2 "Mr;- Freddie Boozer is now visiting ^ . his mother and friends at Irmo, af_ * : tor spending several months in Fort . , Fierce, Fla. * . a v Y . . . * c ~l Mrs. J?.tnie B. Stokes 'and little.tons*. ? Vernair aTid"Corfgg;' spent the vfeeTc-"' "h end at home with their mother and h grandmother. . ? i 'fi " t?^ r %f. . . ?T?T ; j ni r* * i n<)ii!u?una ana moice noozer g ? loftlast "Friday to begin their WfrrTc ' as teachers in the CVimden Graded School. , . . ?TJvo relatives ami' friendsyof Mrs. ^ her being at home again and Wish L.. :. i . i . t i K * ^ -^onerauiiaifr ami uianK urs, A... is. > Johnson of Augusta Stuart and Dan. . 'fels of Columbia for " their"skillful I medical attention and thn authorities - and corps of imrse.T~ot~ the-Good -S&r jp maritan Hospital fftr their hind and / courteous treatment.. a luliil iii ii M - ' : -' * Personals *1> n a NEW CENTURY CLUB " A ~ ' ' On Friday afternoon Mrs.' U. ft aniels was hostess fo the New Cen jry Club of which she is a membei .iter the discussion of business, whis :ftS in progress. During the gam lints \tfere served.' At the conclu ion of tho game Mrs. J1. Q, 3tuai ?ore(3 highest and was awarded nely- cut-glass water bottle; Mr: annie Hipp cutting highest for con Ttation reretvecrarphtna salt and pep er set; Mrs. Swan Rhodes receivtn ie least number of points received a or ,?riz? Narcissus 'Talcum powdei 'After cards iwre laid aside a de cious salad course was served, con isfing of chicken tulad in tomat hells on lettuce leaves witlu boilo ggs; cvaekersj pickles, oHves, *col mgue;. cream, cheese,"U^uts, sand ii-hi's and hot CftCoa. : 7 Mrs. ftjlarjon Dycon will be hdifljtes i the ~dub on Onturrtny ^ftcriidjn. ' ' ^ ^ ' ' '0V ' LJAX ASSEMBLY BALL Gj|L. '' AFFAIR Acting in accordance to the wish< f. the city's younger sociaPset* th ijax Literary and Scfcfal Club stage t the Odd Fellows Hall Friday nigh Ictober 28th, what was said to t hc_ outstanding noeiul event of til .rtfiow.? ' I ? Promptly at the hour stated on tli ivitation for' the opening of thadanc he geusts began to arrive and s lie sliuins of music from the orches la's first selection found their wa cross the ball room the guests* bega liding* across the casino. Among the guests that crowded It all room were found many from 01 ? the city who twere here visiting th >t ate Fair and are prominent in th UL'lUl I'll'l'll'S Of fflB trielY h6mc t6w During the intermission the guest ere thrilled by some classical musi endered by the new orchestra of th ity. The music rendered by thes msical artists was enchanting and-a nc glided torthe strains of this beau iful music he \ws reminded of', th ales of fairyland. Harmony an iclocfy features "the music rendere y these musicians. .: ~THTs~social affair has made thcclu rominent throughout the state. an larked the. beginning of the club a!a affairs of the year. - ; 4- SOCIAL. An interesting social affair give a+r-weekwas the party that was ha n honor of Miss Brcnice Colemai tiyidiiuc?o?_.State College._by . Mis Initio Mae Cornwall, also' a teache t Stale on Saturday ievehing. The honje was beautifully decorate i ol?:ntr? and black, carrying out tli talloween colors. Tables were place or whist and during the game mint nd nuts were served. At the con lusion of the game Mrs. Alma Wil iams_ .held the- highest number c oints and reeeivedlovely-sik-bloom rs; Mrs. Ethel Stephenson drew th igfiest 'jfor consolation and receive ; lovely coat flower; Mrs. Eli$e Jen ins having ih<y - least- - amount-?-* oints received a Halloween hat. . elicious ice course of ice cream wit herries and cake was served. Mit loleman .v.rre presented with a lovel ilk vest,eel Each prize was wrappe a black?tissue?paper, sealed wit ( itches and bats. Those enjoying, the affair wen lisses Lilie Janes, Wilhefmeni Tiompson, Susie^ Willxims, Jenni Iae Thompson Minnie Walker, Cath l ine IVlaek, Kay Saxon, Kuth Butte tilth Delorme. Daisy Miles^Gcneviai 'ificent.; Mrs. L. M. Daniels, Mr tuth Johnsoir, Mrs. Alma William Irs. Tracy Walton, Mrs. Swo thodes, Mrs. Eethel Stephenson, Mr Slise Jenkins, Mrs. Joyce Jenkin: Irs. Estelle Perrin Mrs. J. G. Stu rt, Mrs. Marion Paul and Mrs. Ad hooper. nil present expressed tnemsoive? Wnwell anus assisted in aerting b aving speiit pleng "p-'---e or? ^ er mother, Mrs, Ilattie Covnwoll an icr aunt, Mrs. II. N. Vincent. VHKN YOU WANT 100D BARBER WOItl A VFl enTTDTPAITO OPDVter ii* ' vv> *% a ajvy ouiv T iVyfi ISIT u ^? ' .. -: . dolman's Shaving an( SHOE SHINE' 1'ARLOR L. W. HOLMAN, Prop., 403 (JetTfiis Si.', Columbia, S. ( WANTED?For The Nelson jlejso 'o?ipanyr~t^orU8~jGIrl3t High Step era, Dancera. Prof. R. I,. Nolan^ irtliurtr,wn, S. C., R. F. D? Box 2 t the aar -.e place. thepaim: > COL. R. McCANT ANDREWS IN IX SOUTH CAROLINA Durham Attorney Working for Bond^ ins: Company ^ i ". Colonel?Robert McCants?. An 1 drews of Durham, N. . C. attorney and councellor .at law for the North j 4Carolina Muttral Life Insurance Com * pafiy,' is here making: Columbia his f' | headquarters while he is traveling over the State in the interest of the . Bonding .and Security Company of Durham, N. .C. ^ Una' at the invitation of Attorney * ; N. J. Frederick and a .group of ,busi ness men who gathered at t?ie .State * Fair. W THE EXCELSIOR 3 ' ? , _____ I*. ~ "The "high "school class of Allen University- was' organized ^ Monday morning, October 31, with , Prof. Perrin acting as chairman. J" I'. 'lh? stuff ot otticers elected afe to 1 j serve the Senior Class the "femainipg I part of ...the scholastio .year.?They are ,g.i a^s 01r. H. J. Bryant, pres. Mile ..^.n dent; Miss faouiie Goodwine, .se?ret* ^ tary; Miss Helen Reynolds, assistant I secretary; Miss Dorothy Witherspbon, corresponding secretary;' Mr^Fretf Wise, treasurer; Mr, L>. Suber 1 chapJ lain; Mr. Winfred Mundle, reporter; j Miss Edith Burns,.critic; Mr. T.&arp er, advocate and the office of marshall ' is to be supplied soon. The class retMjn* th? l-.imn "VvnnK i?r" n-ViinVi I? : # f it hps- had for a fw years. lt is uur ie 'aim, to live up to the meaning of the kname. ' L_ _ - - *nnp^ LOLXDESVIl 1,F, -NEWS' ^ - y!' ?ri?-?: j n The great pentecostal meeting of Moore's Chapel A. M. E. Church has ie just closed. This meeting was really a success spiritually and financially. le Our church here under the leader-. ie ship of Rev. M. W. Willis is doing n fine. During tint pcntccostni meeting s the pastor was assisted by Revs. Shcj jc!rard, pastor of fhe C. Rl. E. Church; LC L. ,T. Thompson of Pine Grove Bap_ ie list Church, J. W. Douglass, pro J ^ siding elder of the Greenville Pis. j Uriet-and C. H. Henderson.?The.min. jq i isters in Loundesville are in union,cj They are having great success. ,ji | On. October 8?-9 our fourth - quar_ j terly conference was held with Rev. fr-J. W.-Douglass, presiding-eldeiy-in-the a | chair, We n;ade a round report. The >g presiding elder preached a soul: stirring sermon. >' USHERS UNION "n r- "" ' V ..... V d ' : 2 i - The ushers union met at Jones ^ Chapel A. MhE. Zion Church o'h Wed Tieic-'dy evening, October 26th in their regular business meeting with the ^ new president presiding. All of the |g members we're very much pleased with j 'heir president. > o'clock we went to Eastover and everybody was well pleased with the f trip* *^T r : 'fc " RICHARD RICHARDSON PASSES We are sorry to report of the dqath ^ of a devoted brother, Richard P.. Rich ardson^ who departed this life Sunday k [at St. Matthews, S. C.. He left to i mourn his loss, one brother, ReV. J. &S ; . ; 'r j W. Richardson; four sisters, Lousi'e# A. ^ i Einbly of . St. Matthews; Mrs. M?iria: , I Bull- of Chicago^ III.: Mrs. Eliza Good j ly of Calhoun county; Mrs. S. M. jj I rreston Columbia and a host ot reia3? I -f tives and friends. He was well Iftiown iti i . . ; ' i e j in this city. o ; i_ ' jVHEJVOlCE OF THE PROPHET r, - + : ? - . ?..] ft 1 ' ? " j- The first of the year I predicted in g" j The Palmetto Leader that the farm ' | ers would make a much better cotton' n 1 e s 'crop this year than in 1920 and since s' ! my prediction was proven to be true .' several farmers in York and LJnion counties have invited me to come and la ' - V , preach. I left Greenville Thursday and came to York county. On Saturday I at. ttcndyd the Union Baptist Association. ? at'Lockhart, S. O. I was introduced by the moderator and made an .adi j ?. dress. "Saturday night I .preached n| the educational Bcrrncm. tO a large au ; t t* A MKS^A GF OIP rl x When death invades your family * solatimrcomes to vou from the fa ?rr AND BENEVOLENT AM30CI Ar * protected by insurance laws, to j. Jjjh poHey whteh your forethought pe: Z. >:jr such. ?'};[; Every member of the family sh ?$Bnn-nn contracts. Qurjagot 5-i-J about it. Phone 7186. v. j The Mutual Relief & B Li j - ' J. H. GOODE I JC0C8C6C0C0C0C6CQ^O3D^0C0C8OO^6OOCdSCCODOCOO0C0COCCC6C - ~ . ... ETTQ LEADER - dience. This body-is doing a great1 work and all the business is done in i tiiirniiiny ",'Rev. K. M. Pitts, u young minister, is the moderator and Rev. W. M. Broguns is the secretary. Rev. Wil_J jianis,?pastor 01 t-onnih at Union, preached a fine sqymon on Friday . night,; I spoke of the great wjork.? .that'the Loader was doing forThe uplift of our raee in the state of South. Carolina. v Last year the cotton crop was^ a-^ failure-~in?the Piodmbnf "sect ion of the state ,l>ut this year they have a i better cidji thrm?they?have had in ' several jtar's. .Arthur Ross. ~^MY MARYLAND" At The Columbia Theatre Nov. Uth and 12th. An attraction said to no better than ''Rose -Marie" will play at the 'Coluni- _ uia ineau-p, rriuay ana S&turOay, November 11th and 12th. >' 'My Maryland," operetta based on Clyde Fiteli's famous play,- is about th^ most satisfying -musical offering that , has been seen in New York and * Philadelphia in many years, according. to ndvame notices uf Iho Show'.. Music luveTs and playgoers in gen _ eial are aware that this is the sixth offering of its kind produced under 'the Shubert banner. They were "Bos*om Time," "Love- Song," "daytime," "Princess Flavia," "The Student _ Prince" and "Mv-Maryland" jimLlaacb..one has seeriied more beautiful than, its predecessor.' In "My MaryY.nd" there.is a more genei-al popular appeal. The Messrs.' . .shubert 'were wise in choosing Doro thy Donnolly for the adoption oTClyde Fitch's masterpiece and- Sigmuiul Romberg, with all the successes he has to his credit) has never composed" i more?beautiful score. The cast, accordingjLo press notices, ic n/t l* f npf i n nttortr rJntoil oa?v> immci'mo ... ,.... ^.v.. . w.ii.ii nnnr . . 100 artists .of note, each orte' cast with especial .care for their respective parts. In addition -there is a male singing Course of 40. SpecinI Notice. Beginning Monc^ay, November 7^h. the" ColumTvfa "TSneatre will" play, ^ "Keith Vaudeville*' the first two day?" in each wepk for a few weeks and when we .say "Vaudeville we mean _tiu^ieal KCITH-ATEEE ACTS frorF" he Palace Theatre New York. BENEDICT TO PLAY MORRIS COLLEGE Coach JWilJiams is working hard soon and late with his men trying-to get them in shape for the game with Morris College to be played on the "A'rttisdel AthlftTtrFTelcl Saturday, Nov. 5,i at 3; 15. ' . i a i? - r ? 1UC uuacil UttS XIIU UUbK U1 groom. ji inp: a new man to take the place of , Lipscomb^ who bad almost become a fixture in his "Pony" backfield* Lips, comb received a slight injury in the Allen-Benedict game at the fair grounds last'week. It is doubtful as to whether Lipscomb will be .able to participate ' In the game with 5iorris College. Coach Williams has a squad of'32; all are aspiring youngsters, but be fore the cfiaeh-Jfltill- place one in his "Pony" backfield/ h*0 must stand tiro { acid'fesT. Come out on time" Statur day and view the game from the beau.. j iflll and rmvifm-tnliln |nto. I ly erected and made possible by the; Benedict Club. A communication from ) Morfie Collefre stntnrl tVinf *Vinv will l b? he'rP 25 stronp- to boat Benedict, j i Morris sinps: "Brinp the bacon home, j boys, bring'-the bacon home"; while Benedict sings: "Keep the bacon home boys, keep- the bacon home."- Gtrme ; and see: * Probable I.Lnenp for Benedict Stephens' End | Hill , ..'I:" Tackle. Linhord Guard I Woodson ./i^ -- - Center! Arpile ; ? . - - - Guard 1 j Adftmson . ^ Tackle!' ! Jones^?... ----v- End; Williams __ Halfback' Graham (Captain) Quarterback! j Davis _ _ _ j V"".:_Tr~_~T Halfback i I Grepory -, _ Hnbfback j Gauldin - * ^ I rwTfson"T_-: a wli yvi? a.-:? j CONSOLATION E j ranks1 what a message of- eon- & ' I ict that TUP MUTUAL RELIEF S I FION is under contract-nml you ^ g tl my you promptly your insurance 8J< I rsuaded you to take out covering ? j J ould have one of our SPECIAL '3 j itb ni'c ftnKiQu< to talk wttTv you?? enev'lent Ass. of S. C. ||j , (Gen. Manager, f- ' -'? 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L'-contpived r-~ ? ? ? J '.old Reck . ^ tw ? ; : ? raising heck! ' "*r . <i tnts . v| Tdicantv-?-?? ; ri e Chom off- -7?7 ??^_L-' and coughs? = fOWTl : . down K' v - . ' azerrient. " * tcs s?jlf ' ' : ' ' jrr mat ov, : e and cook g*Qt her "look": . - . yo o owoo-wcwwo:** f kery - ' ... 1 - * Qvyngr?| BEDDING I ;r rR APF f - 'PHONE 4932 I > o o v ox>o"voao 000005 ichool ST - rr-^ Seats: :ts ' . ?: ;. *' ' esks jnds. . 1r* . al.a modern fac . . ' :es on any of the is before buying ; . \ . " '? ' . i L DESK, 7 ; \i ' ' ^ ___ _ _ . .... V;, S.c. _____ RMATION con- ? 1? ravel, I shall be ? touch with you [SI & ^ound I \ 307 Main Street Ipi .* ysramasSSSSSSD W