The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
BL_ ? PAffflTTO. '
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r ^^^:y.a^D^^^ng.ogcH3.canrga.ca^.oColumbia
Branch of the N. A. A.
C. P. Fleets (Iflicers...
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A most excellent meeting of the
Association was heh^ at Second Cal.vary
Baptist Church on last U'htfrs lay
evening.- Quite i r epresentative au1
" djem'o was in < v idelifce.. Wo can say
' > frith -afcty thnt thorj attending that
meetingwer?'evr L.iig the best citizens
of Oolu.nb'n.. 't u'., was. the annual
meeting and Ui.cr receiving reports
from the officers the association went
into the annual election. It was shown
that the present sHifT'licul "done tRgif
J gr> \Ui* 11 until tboy worn lit! l-Uu
elected without opposition. Mr. J. G?
Stuart, M. D., President, Mr. II.- K.
Lindsay, vice-president; Mr. R. W.
- Jackson^, seen luf.vM_ls_E. jV. Wallace,
treasurer. Thc executive com!
ihittee is as^ follows: Drs.D.H. Sims.
president of Allen -University ; Dr. E.
' A. Adams, presdiing elder of the Columbia
District; Prof. T. L. .Diicketr
of Benedict College; Ilon.vN. J. Frederick;
atty,; Mrs. Matilda Urifiln and
Miss^A.. A. "Nelson. 1 veniture to ?ny
that a better group of ojflieers cannot
: found in. all the branches of the
association. With such levePheaded
leaders sa the above- the true purpose
. of the association can be carried out
without friction. Nofhing should be
_ otfepsive ubdut -this association, even
I ii^the South, Its only- purpose is to
' help the states-to'firid the guilty par*
? 1 ties and let-, thc law ,deal with them
accordingly. I know the association
hps been denounced as.a radical iustitution
in some parts of th0 - 0111
mnnwn.'ilih. . but the fault is not?Lu.
the association. It; is in the "pepppr
T headed" otlicers that are in command.
With the proper* otlicers the claims
" of the association arc almost sacred.
The Columbia Branch fools indebted
to the nominating .y.Pffl puttee consistmg
ot .Mr. i.
S/I.ct'v.vb ^ll' loading c>dored
cfothTerHfn the State; Prof. C.-A.
Johnson, the great .head of Booker
Washington High School and Jlrs.
. . T. H. Henry, for th0 unique work performed
by them on this occasion,
j Our Poople Must Save Their Money.
- No one is more respected and more
powerful in this country today than
a' man or woman with means. This
. . . world has great rsepect for ability
but the greatest respect for financial
ability, Now < if we as a colored .population
expect to share in the shapeing
of affairs in this country, we must
get sopi0 financial rating. '
Say what you will about the late
Senator Ben Tillman, but after all he
was right as t0 sufferage qualification.
A , man who has not been able
to get for himself a decent pair of
--?overalls in a life time is unprepared
to take a hallot and dictate the policy
Of a man who luus accupiulateiL-fprtunesi
Our pedple 'must savt. their
money, so ?.is to make some financial
J' pootrihptjon to this- civilization- it
they would be felt in thy same. An
A. B.-or. T.I.. O. or a PH. I>-wrnpptjl
in^rags, is no more respected by this
world than, any other ft/gged tramp
on ^he highway, if as much. The
cnrn.> '> b- -Vbdl -sirwt
' in. the city ot .\ew \ork consols ibis
, country. "Not because its.members .are
scientists and philosophers but because
of their financial abilities., CHir young
-Tpeople must save their money. This
thing of our" young women teaching
school from 5 to 9 months and can
only show at the close, a deal of
? beautiful dresses,, stylish hats, tine
slippers and silk hose is more than
ridiculous. Instead of ouE_yomtg _colJ
lege professors and school principals
~ ~ " having rnicc hank account og^a- fine
investment at the end of. their school
? term, some of'tJH>m Scarcely able
tZ-* - to pay their last month's board lull.
That is a refif sin and a shame. It
is no argument as to th0 meager salaries.
. Just let our young ladies put
some of those costumes in the bank
dude-professors pdt some of their big
.."spreys*' in worthy investment^' <pid
by so doing they .will he assets to the
* race instead of liabilities.;
The Colored Ministtfjf and His Calling
Much has; been-said her0 of late as
the colored minister. Some ask, is.
he measuring up to his calling ifrpro^
portion?as other professors- rrrrheTr
professions. ?1 hose who seem?moat
> concerned about this are laymen. And
most of them nre of the radical or
? dev. whew it eorfies to the ministry.
Of course, they take.defipht in saying
"No.0 There had always he^n* a
?lass among, the laity that never
J wanted to conceede the leadership of
the race to the Christian ministry.
They have ' Always advocated other
profession*. It may be true aecordE;v"
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At ii 1 mdm' fcr "ft iV*
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O : D CC&a&JUpBO&tt (
and "7* ~ / 1 J
The New Rider | I
lilip Ellis
oocumxaajaojaajSCB^otsc^^ 11
, ing to his standard. of measurement, ^
but I challenge any man to show
What profession lias done ami is doing ^
more for our people than the Chris1
tian ministry. Thq greatest program
..for the ra.ee is* being put over by b
, thorn. Whe nif comes t o san ilicin;v t
i and .suiVering for tile |aty they hAvn l
] no equal". IT.nfin-t.npiit?. f.o- in,. T .li.l?f
not read the article showing how far y
i the colored minister falls short in his S(
calling as compared with other pro- 0
fessionp. Of eoure,; the .exceptions j,
1 were noted.?Who made lnymen judg?tT
his calling? This however, .isfnot ?.iC
. logeihl'Y (lW'i l(J!'1 till' ;uljlie?,?and
Pharisees said the same thi'ng con- <
ii-iiiuiK tin? iijmmiva ui .me i-/U\viv
Nazarenc.. But toll me what group c
did' more gckttF Th thy world than those
men? 1 So far as the A. M.-JC.-ininistors
are copcGfncxi, tljcy mny not
"be measuring nip. but without them y
j our great dcnoniii >it ii<nal collvgos'und /
universities would have to close tju;ir ^
doors and our' employees-rscek ollhcr .
. ? h
phnso^ of employment. In many cases
our ministers bring scores of dollars
'to support these schools from '
places where -they-^dm i nul -r-iiiOHllofi i
the name'of tlit? college. What oth- ^
er profession is doing more.'* In many F
i'lst :111I I>< .hu hnnli'xt .lieht jo help v
His people is against the .proXessioi>.il
- people in his^'ehmmunitj^ But we y
thank God for sue it I ay men as -Prof.
11 re on .1 neks oil, treasurer of Allen y
I mversny; Prof. 1.. A. ll.iukinsi nal?y
estate-*!! .ili i' an.il etlnt1" of'that' tyjiv?^
who are not disposed to discredit the
colored ministers of the wdile.auhievements
wrought by them in their won- :
rdcrful calling'. V
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The Victory .Savings. Hank . .
This institution is indeed' a Wonder- '"\
J'ul investment to'the erodit of our "V
people in the city of .Columbia. ft
is a beautiful sight to see those With ! I:
Christmas savings gather around the
eashier's window ami. receive their
cheeks,* alphabet ically prmnged its. to ^
names-and.dates. Every chili} in the
cjty of Columbia should hoghr a
Christmas v.ivitur at this. lw>nk 'for. ^
1S?28. Kwry .loyal race lover should
.tv.nke-'. some deposits in t-fiv* Yietorji*
Savings Hahk. of this city during .
The direeTors are of-the most .
- refined of opr.group. Th^ cashief and
bankers are nol.it e' as persons ean-bo.
All of tile bank authorities flic hi,gh
''class <-b 11 i-jli in mi :i iijt-t In ?y do.not. fail
' jto.treat their ,customers right. Why.
, not <ki. y-our business \vifb .-.thorn '.?
Theiv is no bank in the 5t?.*te that is
in b.,'t^Oi- ' I'Tlifi.in. , y
Out Whcrabouts.
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^ On last ^un(!av.\ye \vere_.^ith:Rcv. t
- VVY-R. Rowninnoit .the .Ailletl t'iron it
We had h wonderful -t-lihe. R-\vas
Jt_n>al Pentecost.?Thu charge is' one -amon^llur
very le-a. _ll is a 3^i&b.r.c <:i
to worshipwith theni^They are sini- '1
' "pTy- elated wail their new' pasuu1. lie H
js one of the best- pistors in. ihe eon-. *
nectioti iiti^l a preacher of no- liiean I
rcputatioli: He graduated from the *
polloey ' Jupai-.nwnt nf-Mlon l:nnr<-'- '
tpand is a tf?vaj_}yrit.er. IIis kind *
art* in detmnd.: /. . ^
.This week-end will timl us.nt Kastover i'
anil AVateroe' the second time, having
been rained on: the tirst.'
\Ve~will preach^or Re'v. T. II. Addi- ?
.son at St. l'hilip at 11:00 A. M. .and t
at St. James for Rev. T. II.Withers \
the presence of.th0 Holy Spirit.
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" API'OfNTS (.l AUl) MASTKU * a
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At,our ?isf Ma.tc Lumcatlon of the a
A. C. K.'League held .in/Greenville, (
S. C., ,1, your, humbly ;scrvani was c- ' >
.looted the State'Guard blaster of the (
above named organkatibiu t.
This organization was formulated r
i. and sanctioned by the general church k
for thc purpose of developing \ho?
i youth of our great church. All noys-'c
from ten years of age-up may be- p
come members of our local Allen Life (
Guards. ' ' ,' , - " c<
We are requesting all A. C. E. e
?hengue-Uri sidents to coopyrato in this?v
by 'organizing nil Allen [','1 f ** ''(innt -
-The Guard . manuals are out "now, I
?thnt fs-.-ytm can, scenvr- < hwnvjh-^ wri>?A
. inK Iiiy M' .is .-i?norris i .en^rai 11
#tary-Tf*f the A. C. K. League,. Nash- is
ville. Tenn.?In them- yon will had ail?r
necessary infhymntvort relative r
your initial orgnnirftt iorn?k vs- the- ?.
desire of the leader of the A. C, E. ?"
X?cague that "we put this program
over in grand style.' t<
j Dear Leaguers,''.gs you understands st
we have no BoJV Scout, nor any ,ct
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THE PALMktj
'amp Fire Girls among our group,
icnce the L. G. Mas CfetablisKecT
>y the board of control of the A. C.
I. League meeting in Norfolk, Va.,
lay l'J21f upon the recommendation j
f Dr. S. S. Morris, General Secretary
f the A. C. E. League. ,
We must develop a racial consciouso
s0 by giving helpful inducemet^l.
d our bpys and girls by instilling the
rinciple in. them of the leaders of
ur ii3KZ? r ?:?* ' :
The Allen ,Life Guard was endorsed
y the Bishops' Council and Coonceiorial
meeting in Atlanta, Ga., Feb.
!>21. and adopted in Louisvillej-Ky., 1
idh.m ing -4he peprflit"rof the General
ecretary," and upon resolutions pre-'
ehted by Mr. W. A. Quil.liam, as the :
ragnizatjon offering a larger pro
ram for the. mental, moral and spirital
I'llieieney of the boys and girls of ?
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For additional information,-Wite-?
JAMES WOODBURY,
State Guard Master, 2506 Green
t i f'.iliwAt^?K-4^- - ' 'j '
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IN MKMOR1AM -f '
, 1
it loving memory of "our dear moth- '
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r. Mrs. Emtna "Whitley of Camden, '
i. C\, who departed this life, Dccemer
11. 1025, 1
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"vFtt years have passed since you left
nsr < . ./>
nd \vn*-t.h<?'.shack-J.hni day; /' i
'or you hade ho one a last farewell, ^
i M'st frood-hye you could not say. ,
\7* ^
'our sparkling eyes, your smiling
7 -face, ? . ,r. .. j j
i'c now no more behold;
'our lilts tlltti binihftl so sweet t(j us '
d'd nuu .I'me<i or cold. ? }-j
i? oneIthoAv.i the siluniht'tui lU'lVt^'
mly those who have lost can toll
?t' the .grief that's borne in
W-tlip tiiiL'u\vc loved sn well. . [ 1
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fis-.sweet t" know we'll meet aiming <
then parting, is na'.morc; ' |
iiid that the one we loved so dear
Fas only gone before.' '" . ^ .' *?
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"""Devoted .nauKhfefSr-' ' |<
IKS'. SALLIE W. WlllTAKER, J
215- Pluirilield Ave.,, . ji
Jersey City, N.'J., . ' 1<l
HIS. LOTTIE W. BOLpEN,
22t?* JC.'Pinckney St.,, w
: . Union, S. C.
111 DELIA KAPPA AT STATE/
- lOl.LEOK INITIATES NEW
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Si I:\ibkks ' . : '
On Friday evening, "Dwejnber iUh,:
ite portals .of. the Delta Chantey of the
'hi Delta Kappa Soryrity, located at
date College, Orangbetivg, S. C;, were
peried-and seven Neophytes crossed j
hek:i>uintinir-sand{o_-and etytfye^?the
TV-tiif l'l'.-vliii . .
Tho "Y" ljutv beinjj ruost_arlist ie- !
Ily decoiuted, proved a fitting scene ;,
i.-'r. n^nn inie'hlTmlVet si,Fpper fbrthese"
.illian C. Brosier, Orangeburg; S. C.;j
.iliian T.> Fal'laway, Orangeburg, S.
Mabel tiregg, Orangeburg, 8. C.*;t}
> illieiiuenia _ j hoinpson, C tduinbid. .jf'*.?
l.iceevleve B. VlUceUt, Celunfltlti.
'Marion B. Wilkinson- On.tnge- j
tfr'g. 8. xC. . :-tt
Dr. R. S, Wilkinson, president .of !
he College and; Bucile Allison. '
ecrctary ot th?^1. W. C .A.; were j j
he. hr'n-r giio-t., to the supper. Dr.
Vilkihson. in a brief sneeeh. snoke on 1 i
"I-'ratei nglism" bringing greetings -I
turn the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity!
ad.welcoming the Sorority to the colT:
' T
J1 his. chapter was organized two
gars agt> .with "the folowing eVncr?
en' members': Dom F.. Boston, Orngohurg,
S. C.; Sara B. Henderson.
>rangehurg. S. 0.; C. Nell Houston,;
?ew York City? Isabel M. Iiurlong.
hangeburg, S. C. ; Mabel C, James,
h-atigolhirg, S. C.: Lillian T. Law- ^
once, Paris, France; Marian B. Miec'y;
Bosto'm -Mmss. - !
Tin- iVlta^Chtiptor realizes the sueess-of.
Phi Delta Kappa Sorority de%p
ends upon its.Chapter units. Delta
h'aptror therefore pledges its loyal
^operation and has outlined quite 9
on>tiuctivt> program for thp ensuing '
"l" H ~ .i|j; - ^ |
C'lnies of Florence! S. C. .and Mrs. ]
. J. Wjllinmy;Jacksonville.' wr*-(, 1
""iht.. ?m 'it i.nil ihi.- iniliiitmu FtnUnjI
now looking forward to its spring
ill'.in ion.?dun. mo ;in' anticipating?
opting our sisters" at the annual eonlavo-which
meets in- Baltimore ?the
tsf of December.
To* all sorors Delta Chapter ex nds
greetings for Jhe Yuletide an4
tecess and happiness throughout the
>mirvg year, i - J
ro LEADER~ rr
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BENNETTSVIEEE NEWS
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The entire city is helping the cam- (
pnign for the building-of a new hospicity
. . " ".
The newly assigned pastor of Ev- j
an's Cbipel A, M. E. Z. Church, was j ?
he delivered a snk'nd?4-^tupioii. |is
The Marlboro County Teachers'j |(
Association met Saturday " morning.
v . >t? i o
W-g were highly hdnore#-tP hnvy-visit^-"
our meeting, I)r. Q. AV?. Robinson, na-\s
live of the city, now pwstoring a' large | 1
Baptist Church Ily left Saturday ir
aftcrnppn..,for Richmond, Va. , ^
The many l-elatlv-es tw^-fricndA ""(TT~X
Miss Emma Drtfkewere delighted to i
see her out to Service Sunday morn- ting.
We trust that, she will continue "v
to improve. . [ s
Mis. Daisy \Co?nU?wm ,out?at ! v
^hiloh Baptist- Churdv-Sunduy- morn-" t
ing. ?r-- f l
RcV Ri rf* Riddlgk made lii'pt|"5
visit to Wadesbutg Sunday, where he T
is pastoring until his school closes, p
lie-reported a splendid service. t?Rev.
Rylco of Xorfolk, Va., pi-each-,o
.'d a sQul^stiivriilK pennon Sunday v
inornig atStrtlbh and .Rev. (Johnson de-f v
Iivered a splendid, sermon dt the same-g
. htirch -Sunday-tvftei^ndem?i
Miss Elizabeth Witherspoon passed .
through the city enroute to Atlantic 1
City, N. J., Kvhere she will take aj
special treatment for her eyes. , i
The faculty of Clio Graded' school, Ci
is arranging for a Christmas tree, to. ci
I -She Homeric
^ Owned and operated entir
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'"TRAILING TILE SPORTS'
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Taken from the Sport Page of 1 he
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Greensboro Daily News, Dee . 7th [K
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Greensboro, N. t .^-" i raiting the <ia
Sports" wishes to dispute Tuskegee's th
^Nogrt> foot bat! champion?^'ll
hip of the South. A. and T. Col.
. t hi
ege s N'etfro;eleven^which swept thru
very-thing in Virgniip and beat the oVl
trongest-teams in North Carolina and
I ' t ' .
'onnsylvania, has a . move Impressive '
ocord than.Tuskegee, both on North ln'
? . 'i '
'arolina soil and foreign soil, it is be-,
ieved. It is hard to betitvo that ^
uskegee h'ad a stronger team than ^
nat of the. local clolegfe; -A. and T. g.
walloped Lincoln - University, the- ^
trongegt grid mav'hine ih" Peitris^iini;i
' und walked away with a vie- .
r.rtw.t ,.,;.n,Midi v nutido 1 r.\. an 1
. for. thq Southern Intercollegiate Nc>j ;
:ro oha+npionshlp. A., and T. won
he Negro conference title. The story.
n--Tiiskoirco rtinit; out of Atlanta, *
.-.hich explains everything. Atlanta
fon't even given North Carolina's f f)
ireat Xogro t;leve'n due recognition. ,?
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A.Brilliant Team.
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Trailing thc Sports" is of the opinon,
like many other grid fans in ,r
tree nshrro. that A. ami T. had one ;
f the most brilliant t Negro .teams in j
he Couhtry. ? * ! '
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iir day. December :'Vt, 1927t
RADIO SOCIAL CtUB NEWS .
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The best danee that has-ever been
tnessed will be given by? the^rhemrs
<>f tli Radio Social Qlub, Friday
ening, December 30, 19^7. This
n<v will 1>q the last one''given by>
e club1 for the passing year.1 In
Accful, respectful and enjoyable, and
is being the closing dance for the
uv) 1037, y,'v ure determined to have
l r.vi lihig /ijfrrl'ectly arranged.
I bus a lds ^anbther glbl'iousgath- ?
ng~tt>- the. former ones - of the passr'yeur.
This grand affair will be
ien in the-Odd'Fellows Casnio, The +
a ting .wehiro-\vill be those of the
rendered by ~the famous Harmony
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l)<-o Honrs: ' . Telephones: *i
10 A: M. to 7:00 Ir. M. Wic<N033~~
~ Residence 887?
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DICNTIST ;
llih-rs, I'lates, Crowns and Bridges.
Sunday by Appointment
traction by Conductive Anesthesia ~
.a Specialty. '
07*2. Washington St., _ Cola., S. C. .
Dr. L. mTdANIELS
ocial Attention Given Diseases .0
Women'
I .re ?? ?t "r .Residence
;'.5 Washington, -' 22.'10 Hampton
I'hnno t> 12H "Phone 7564
DR. n II. COOPRR
Dentist.
(!<>ld ('ri)wn an?I Bridge Work
A Specialty '
? ?Of the Gurrts???? ?
lice Phone 6429.1125 Washington"S^t.
'fVshionoo PhOne R264
Ice Hours: i' Telephones:
"" 1 ?" " ' ITriu IfflHl
"".In n,ni) p. "m.? ombe 3798
PR. J. (i. STUART
kltL -? ' Residence:
iL' Mam 45treet_ _< 1417 Pine Streei.
lice Hours: ^ Phones:
A.. M.to2 P.M - Res.; 8876
P.M. to 8 P". M\ - Ofliee: 4217
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Pbysian and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Dtlke: , Residence
M 12 AsseniTdy St. .1301 Pine St.
1 .. Columbia, S. C.
V"1 1 *
ice Hours: ?2. ,v,A: Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3530 ;
:00 1'. -M. Xfi 8 P. M. Jtes. 6548^
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon
leases <if Women arid Children A
Specialty ? ?~
k'e: r-- Residence:
IP- Assembly St. ^ 13^8,Onk St'
ke.iUur. ; 8;.??0.A, M. to t3tg>0 B. M
::ou P.'M. toP. M. '
Dr. H. I). Ilarp4r
<3 K 1
' Surjroon Dentist . *
Cold" Crown and Bridge Work ^
A SPECIALTY ~~
lings,- Extractions, Plates, Crowns
. '.and (Bridges
Corner Washington & Assembly
!9W ashing ton St. Cols., 8. C. ,
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