The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 26, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
^ Saturdafy, November 26, 1927
? Locals And
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^ Al..UK with.her aunt &iss. L. C;
*j Williams, daughter* of Mr. anil Mrs.1 .
U t*. H. AV illiAms of 521 SuDitfF^St.?
spent lhL, WQek end here attending 1
the annual conference in Jones Cl.u
pel A. M. E, Z. ?hurch.
Ml'. Aifl'd Stewart. is at home after
a very pleasant stay of ten days
? - with lelatives and friends in Char.,
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Mr. Juntos Marshall oT FhiladeE
phia, has returned from Colufnbia,
?a?r?of his mother, Mi's. Amarida Marshall 1
.who departed this life, tlte- 16th ol'
" * t October.. She lett toNniourn her loss
five sisters, three brotlws, a huslund
and five children.. Sh.> is' gone where -i
. we all must go some tlayj j
my sister. We loved you, but God
loved you best.
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_ After an illness of ten or fifteen!
days, Mrs. A. L. Reese of 101G Tine j
street, is improving nicely under "the'
care of her doctor, to thf delight of 1
her friends. She is able to be out ',
again.
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"Mrs. Annie Bembo of Orangeburg
, spent Monday very pleasantly in this'
? ' C-Uv. She was ;it tlni Vrrnnn rrf- Mw [
. . and Mrs. Isaac Rcescf 101C Pine St.
? . Mrs. Bembo was oiw.hei?way holnc .'
t 7 ftoiii Stanford, Conn., \vhcre she was for
the" past month, visiting relatives I
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Stunt night will, be observed at j
Bethel A. M. E. .Church, WcdndsA "<
night7. Nov. .".0, by the Young I'eo, i
pie's societies of Wesley; First Cal_ j
vary, Second Calvary and -Bethel" A . r
- M. E; church. Admission 10c,
Miss Jessie Kennedy,. Pres.
Rev. R, K. Brogdon-, Pustor
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Miss -Nettie Lou Oxner of Spar
tanburg _ was in the' city-Wednesday j
evening en route for Orangeburg. [
where she goes to atteh'd an eduoci j
" tional conference at th State College, j
'?Vt-. .
Miss Marie Williams .teacher at
the Booker Washington. High School
-in t-his city -is spending the "week .end
in Orangeburg.
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MiSs Wiihamae R. Young, Booker
Washington Iligh school instructor
is spending the week end at Winns
. . boroi with her mother,Mrs. Florence ,
; Young. '. ' ' ... i
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. .Mrs. Berhice S.: Ilallman and Miss.;
Allyjp ^LiehoTas spent the-weak end in;
Unton. as the house guest iofi Miss
Nicholas' phrents. ?~.;Dr.
E. A. lTuggins.'of Greenville is
in the city tor the week end guest of !
Mrs] Gibson.. j
OUT-OP TOWN.. GUESTS AT FOOT |
? ApNs^ME ?
The. reporter for the*' .Palmetto f
Leader caught some of' the visitors
at the football ktrnie Thursday be. '
tween * Benedict CollGge and Ulaflm
University _at. Antisdel Athletfb Field}
?? Among them wbroi??? ?'JL?__L
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Mrs. Nina W. Littlejohn, Mrs. G.
?A.?Aduma, Mrs. Lena Wright Me- Whirteri
Mr3. Willie Duflie, Mrs. Alice '
Craig ?f Spartanhurir were in the
?city Thursday lor the -Benedict Col?
lege and Claflin University football
game. J , >
Miss Gladys-Ufrith<H'j?}>oon, - Clift?AVatKerJ
ITr. WarreJj Cooper^ James H-rr
Hopkins, Dr. B. Rowe, Oliver
Avery,-Miss EdnafcM-ae Biggs, Dr. and,,,
Mrs. 0.-M. Thompson, C!arenCe.l)oyl?,'
William J. Thomas, Miss Estelle Sim
ons, all 0f_ Qy<j,en,ville yvere among
those seen at "the Benedict Claflin
. ' football gafne.
Col. V. Stanley r- McDowell, well
known and liked citizen of Asheville,'
N. (?., had in his party from the North j
''""Carolina City:' Dr. L. O. Miller, I,. R.j
Ilendrick, James Ahhott and Kay I'al
mer
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Prof, Samuel L. Finley of Chester, j
was among the rooters for the homo!
team. .?
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'Miss Charlise Pendarvis of Clriflini
- Crdloge, jDjanceburg, saw her team
put up a hard fight Thursday for .
the season's honors. ' !
Miss Fallen Davis of Newberry; wasj
? * among the visitors to witness thej
?? -Thanksgiving?fhty?chrarrc, - :
Dr. R. B. Carroll fo .Newberry was
at the game Thursday. j
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Personals
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JMiss Dorothy Mae . Richardson folVl
Allendale und Mrs.-4*ouisP b'ul^api \U
were up irpm the lower, section Vf j.;
lhv 'stivte at* the game. * ^
Miss Emma Drukc of: Benettsville, ^
Mr. Hubert .Covington and a party of ^
1 fiends motored down for the day, and
weif at the game. ..
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Miss.G. A.. Nicholas, Jumps H. Kpb ju
crts.-Mrr..?Alice Craig, Dr. aird Mr3.'(ts
Biov\n, Dr. Porter, Dr. Ivey, Mrs. ^
Daisv PiiiiuiIh'H iw.. ?i. i???
v - * t vi. muviv L/aWKUlS U|
were in Columbia in the large crowd _
;it the frame. i ' _I
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Mis$' Addie Thomas,* Dr. J. If. Tho
mas and Miss Julia A. Jh^mas of
Camdeh, motoretl ovfer-for the football
games . , ^
M.iss Bertha .Frasier,.of.Olaflin .ColTt:
lege was nei'n on the side-line cheer
ing her, team. " ?
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"CARD OF THANKS u
Mi. and Mrs. James Jones wish to q
lake this, medium-of thanking the
i> -my friends for their kindness dur j)(
ing the illness and death of their be_ Lj
loved daughter, Elizabeth.
CARD tH* 1 HANKS
?Mrs^.J. H. Clifton and family wish j?
6 thank their many friends'for their ! f|
kindness during the illness and death 'C(
of their beloved one, Henry and also : (]
for the "beautiful flmul offerings."
CARD OF THANKS. .
'Mrs. Calu'de Hughes, wife and Mr. It
and Mrs. J. C. Hughes fathgf and i
mother, wish to tharik thfw' friends;
for their, many kindnesses and the'j
ieail'.iful floral ofTorimr>; during thn I ^
i pri nt hpronvomimtr^nnhe^K'Tttr of" "
their husband and son, Claude Hughes c;
who died- Nov._f>, 1027. .
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- Card of thanks c
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The officers of the Good Samaritan U]
Hospital express their many 'Yanks C(
for the large Thanksgiving basket hi
*cnt thc. hospital from Booker Wash- w
iQjgluii High school. _ ' si
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in moioriaM
C'l
In- loving memory of my dear :
mother .who passed away one year a<
ago, Dee. *10, 11)26. r.' ' . |"
I, often sit andv talk of you, , . | .
Of the thfpgs you used ^o say and
' .do; " *.y
Sometimes I fcry, sometimes I smile, 1 c
Ani^;long for yotr all the while, , tl:
I miVS you so, I loved you best. ?
How long it seems since you have^c
'^oniTto rest. " Hi
Sadly missed by "husband, daughter
hind'"sister.
aMr, John Mack and" .daughter., q,
IN MEMORIAM. p]
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In sail but loving rtffhcmbrance of AV
'.Mr. L. I). \Vatson, who departed this
life Nov." 21, 11)25.", at Philadelphia, n,
Twtui two years ?igo you left us. ^
To go "to.y?ur home above;
Still each waking hour we miss you, p1(
And give you om blessings of lovrr,"
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Often in the Jjush of evening.
We think of yiu dear loved one,
Whom God has called to rest. "'T
Herd on earth we shall rpeet no more Sj
Our hn.i py daysjry^. 6*er; \ ! fc
On Canaan's hfvppy shore.
?oti.r eyes shall S(
%f itier*. . ; c
Thd face we loved so wdll;/ jn
Some 'day your hands shall close in! e,
ours, ^
And never say "farewell.' - cj
Wife, Minnie M. Watson. Children'^
Eva E.'Watson and Willie Mae Wat_'!\\
son, '.Slother. Margaret Gihson, Sis ^
tors, Saiafc W. Ragln, Pansy Parnell, sc
DelaUv J.; Ruby Bathone, Clifford, jj(
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THE GREAT wOtfvER FOR ro
CHURCHES, dc
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Elloree, S. C.?Mrs. Martha WH.?ta
son one of the greatest Church work J
er.-t In ami ui'muul?rnrr?community
certaijily did work faithful in the raL | jyj
ly at Granger P?\ptist church a few
weeks ago. Sht raised the sum of,
$125.16 alone. Sopje *'"10 nf" d'v'TT?
the summer she jgaised in a rally-at I
Shiloh A. M. E. 'church $86.20. So py
the readers of The Palmetto Leader jn
will ?knirar iftrrT. Ma rtlW W113hn '
is- t-he-one -4e- ask to help you, when ^
you are going to put on a rally at ft,
your church.
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' THE PALM
ISS ELIZABETH JONES PASSES
After four month's ililie 43 rii?.a~^"*
^tt>.J6ncs was tolled from thin Inline
xo peaceful ri'St.?Bin; died Muvpm.
;r 9th, 1927 anil was buried Sunday,
uvember 13th from Sydney Park C.
. E. Church with Rev. S. B. Wallace,
jit pastor, presiding. i.; r
She was'118 years'.old. In 1920. E
cabeth graduated from Booker
'ashington High School and in 1927
tended State. Colfege for 1 year,
he was promoted to the Freshman
allege Class for this term, but was
lable to attend on account, of being ,
Papers, Jetters, telegrams and reso_ !
tions were read bv members of the
lFprcnt ctxrbsA\'h ich she' be!onged. t
is* Hiola ,Wilson beautifully sang:
?ace to Face." j
She leaves to mourn her loss, her
arents, 1 sister, seve:ul aunts, and
acles and a host of friends.
Among a bank of loO lloral tribes-Elizabeth
was laid to rest.
GRADED SCHOOL
On Sunday, November 27th at 3jp0
. M. Rev. Sajah H. Smith, pasterof
othlehem liaptist Lliurch will' speak
> the^patrons and friends .of iLeevy
faded School. i
Her entirc membership is asked to-!
e present. . Iler choir will render
1 music lor fhe occasion. The peo !
le of Kendallown are looking for-1
aid to their cominu with >ront on
iety. ^
ine financial drive.Is still oh. All
ionds are asked to Rring a liberal
mtribufion. Those who have made
ledires will hr> civim wimp
,xt.they .pay cm them. The secretary
!iss Marie Gordon, will be presyhi.
ith her record. " ; .
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OOKER WASHINGTON TO PLtVY
POST SEASON GAME !
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The. tornadoes are working-hard to
L't in form for their 'final jgamj. ,'lho'
ame with the North Carolina boys is
tpected to be one. of the best ol' the
ason. There will be a great spirit
f fight in ..the Tornadoes to- beat
oach Madden's boys.
ThL. -Willfston High SclfooTTof~WfP
ijngton. N1 Gj presents an unde-foit
i team irr-that state. But the Pal. I
etto boys have the kind of pep'tba1
ill ridg the- boys from the tarheyi
ate on the rail. The game is sche
tiled; for December 2, 1027 at.3:00
clock at the Ahtisdel Field, form..1
"ly, Benedict Park. ~ . ?I
Come out urTcl see the Tornadoes in
:tion for .the last time this season. . ^
EDGEFIELD NEWS I
The members of Trinity A.. M. E.
huroh are very much pleased over
le return of their pastor, Rev. W. M.
antt, wh6 is putting forth every ef
>rt for the elevation of the churchI
ire. - ' ' y ;
Prof. J. T, "W.'Mims, principal of
ie Lecsville Graded School, spoilt
aturday in Edgefield enroute to Me ormick.
His many friends were,
leased to see hiip.
Rev. J. C. McClellan spent a short
hile in Edegfield Sunday afternoon.
The Edgefield Academy i,s making'
luch progress under th0 leaderships
f its most efficient principal, Prof.
I. E. Parker. k?" """"
Prof; C. 0. Mcintosh was in Edgo.
eld Saturday on* business. " .
G OLDEN 1.1J A F C L U B ">i E.W S
The Golden Leaf Club ranks among
le loading junior clubs of the State,
he members certainly have the club ]
jirit. They do much for th^,'-less
>rtunafe; also literary work for self . i
lprovemehti ~
The club has been a member of the
.
;ate Fedeiution of-Colored Women's h
lubs for several years. It delights
meeting the obBgalVcjns ofikhe Fed
at ion.?
DuVlbg the past twG months thrs
ub has been royally entertained by
le following members: Misses Vivian
'eston, Edith itagob'id, Rosa McCol
Ugh, Juliet KMiford, Annie Thom'p
>n, C. A. Jackson and Berdelle and
essie Jackson.
The club's splendid officers ate: Miss
ilia Thompson, president; Miss Cla.;
tta Watts, vice president; Miss Bern |
>llc Jackson, recording secretary;
iss.Lessic Jackson, financial secre |
ry; Miss Eloise Craft, treasurer. f
The next meeting will be held at j
7> Of Ml55?g;irn>l Nwoliil I III! !
onday, November 28th.
mm of thanks
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The officers of the Williamson's Or |
innate take this medium of thank
p the principal teachers" and
nts of T.eevy Graded School. Wav
ly Graded School and New lloy.ird
aded School for their srenerous do.
itions of Thanksgiving baskets.
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LEADEft
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CONGAREE MEDICAL SOCIEIA
=- HOLDS MEETING
?The ConK'troo Medical*K<id^Vy jrorf
vcmd 1)1 itregular monthly mi'ii
ing November lith at'the 'residence o
Dr. U. J. I hnmpmn. TU'i Assembly St
with the following oflk/rs am# mem
bel;.s.|)'re;>?\: Dr. l'\ B. Johnson, .pres.
hitnt; Dr. Li' M. rDaniej|s, treasurer
I)r. T. M. Walton,' secretary; DivJ
G. Stuart, Dr. B. A?j-,Kvcrrett,; Dr. .]
It. Good:?, Jr.; Dr. L. 11/Ilallnian, DV
O. J. Champion, Dr. II. G; Thompson
Dl\ W. D. Chafipetlej Di-, N. A. Jen
:km . ?;ud Di\ L\ . B. Williams,
Tlic mi l'1 in?y was a meat?sut'"gs
and was enjoyed as a whole by all
The dinet:ss:mrwoTe^iili^htcn'tna am
inspiring'. '
D?.% Chappelle presented his papc
follows;- "Proper < ire of Bodies?
Feeding," This Was a rarL. treat ii
itself, aVtd e^ery member trrrsent \vq
more than paid for his 'presc.tjeo
Thos who were not present certain!;
that was interesting from the begin
ning to the end. After tie. discus
""shins" ~<i~n the j 'ijnr pv"u''".i*iiiT" >'oii tfi
uiiuuu^ was turned over to tJte host
- T-'vi-y ?un?K.,r )- . ,.-.ni tl
more than enjoy the delightful re
past that twas served, e6nsistm.tr *?
the following: oyster slew, oy store tie
"chic k e ru^trn tl w il-1 fe s~ah:I~ cocoa.
After having 'been ontpraincd s
highly the meeting; was adjourned t
meet in its next legukit- i heeling- toi
"The lust liKeung; of th(i society To
11)27 and at tha^ Umc all ptVieyr.py.il
[ make their annual teports mid hev
otl'iJct^s elected.
We arc'h( th:rt every menibe
'XilJiV society wiii be present to tas
his or her vote for their choice. -Plae
will, he ThT?T.trr.?'.tcjl.and numbers iih',i
lieil. ;v <. V";
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LES'^S^RCI.E KNTR F., N~( ) l ' S -
-Qn AVednha:hty, ^ovciritior Id'.h Lo
TT;v:c hn.iv .Nous rv-1 :.t ihl
home o? Miss liuth' DeLorhic, 71:
liluhding St., I'ora pleasurable eve
nitig. The first hour was spent al
cards." Mrs. lystelle Johnson agaii
iived up. to her reputation ?tnd th<
fiVst prize was duly a warded.her. Ev.
ideiitly" lkimL, Fortune l'ollawed Mis:
MinnesoJa Garrison for it took a set'
ond draw, -to' determine who shouU
hear away consolation.( Three nienf
hers of the group were in the mce foi
the beoby. Surely the inost envied ol
prizes is this btie. However, Mis?
l>ni-y Kuacli w.ts tliL. sutoessful con-;
Testahto.-, .' ^
To heighten the jollification; the
hostess served her guests'with a most
cnjbyabl0 repast. . *
Flans for figure activities . of the
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vmii uuiu uiMua^cd una uie tfroiij:
tlksiK-r?nl ifcefinj; that the evening
\ya$ \ellispefit, - ...
N'ivW CENTURY' NEWS
Mrs. Finnic Hipp was. hostess n
the New Century Club on "Thursdaj
afternoon. - THfr club decided thai
hey would i\ot have a social afl'aii
4uc-^.o the fact that the president
Mrs. Marion Baxter l'aul hud lost hoi
father.. After the discussion of busi
ness curds were- then \n progress
Atr;the-coiicliisitm of the gamo-"Mrs
J. (f.^Stuart scored highest and re
ceived a lovely hand-imide yonibina.
tife?n suit, Silk -vest and bloomers. Mrs
Henry- (J?uk)- Wtllianis cut hitrhesi
for enosolation and received hand
made siik steprms. Airs. C. E. Ste
holding tit c least irrnnh'or tr
points received a 15ag of rose5 leave:
und perfume.
After cards were laid-aside a do.
licious salad course served, con.
Kisting of chicken salad on iettue<
"IravtTr?relish, dcvM^d eggs,?btrtttH
thins and punch. * ' ?
Mrs. I. iliirry GotKvin?will be the
hostess-to the club on Friday after
noon', -November 2Gth. *
Mil. HlfXILY H AI L OF ARTH I'll
TOWN PASSES
Mr.'.Henry Hall was a member 61
liroWn t Impel A. M. K. ,('lun ch. Tit
was a palive of Arthuilbwn sihct? entering
into activ6 life. He has server
many positions in both church am
fraternal organizations, lie seryet:
faithfully on the building committee
for a parsonage for the church. lie
was an Odd Fellow and a Knight of
Pythias. \
N0 man of color stood higher than
huflid in utu section.?IIe was a* man
who worked for race harmony; He
was one of the first men to speak of
mi.vinp- a Fyt-Viign* graveyard
recling a Pythian ^Temple* which
s'unds as a monument to him today.
lie died November 17th at the Good
Samaritan--Hnsnitnl .TrT7l?ts-^nT-^Iv^7T
by his wife, Mrs. Mr Hail, his moth'l
cr, Mrs. Anha Ilnll; tive children, a
sister, Mrs. E. V. Harrington and a
brother, Mr. M. H Hail.
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bupavir.e Noble Advisor.
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Grand. .Noble -.Chaplain... ~y-.' *?
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Adj. Gen. Uniform Rank. *'
Thf S>> Ook;i'l^c Taylor Chptfal Club
< :il e-lv.a eif Alien University will
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vj .Uirh-prfcity auditorium.- T?he ' '
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itjetl you to lake.out covering ?
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is ;u-e anxious to-, talk- with,you ? ,
:rnevlent Ass. of S.C. | ;
(itm Manager. g
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