The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 21, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, April 2JL..192S, "7?'?. T NEW Y.QHK CITY NI^WS The weather here is beautiful. Eas ter Sunday was an ideal day. All ill churches here were filled anil in nun of them standing room was arproui 1' - idm. " " A', large number of New Yorker spent the week-end out Of. tht> cUfc Miss Margaret I). Woodward spell _ the week-end jn Newark;,N. .1. Sli was the guest Of Mi\ and Mrs. ,J?>s. ., Labrew.' On Sunday afternoon Mis Wo-^ lward was entertained at th honie of" Mft~and Mrs. Archie Hnl lard, of 440 Hank St. Miss \Ynudum reports a very pleasant stay. We .regret- to say that on Sunda ntght little MaftirT .<>itwc hkdsun- pased away. .The body-will hp~tak*l'n V Hagood, S. C. The fuiural soivlt1 will be held nt Rafton Creek Chore} ~ Sunday;- -? ? ' The State College Club met Apr 4th at the Y. W.'C. A. The hi ' was a very interesting -one. , The _ol : 7s making progress1. - -The student who' are planning to spend 'their v; yation hi this' city are invited to i". the club. " 0 . ~ ", ' . ? """""-?r?? ? MR. ,C. n j nnK PASSIM. Well, C. D. Cook is dead, lie v r _ a cmss leader, steward and llns.ce his church, lie ^lso was 'a grand' ?. t; cer of the Christian Home .l'tirii Benefit Society, havhfrgr^rvod aal ii \ vice-president for years.. C. 1). (Vu was a trood man and had a good wiu He was not a fighter, lie was'.'a goo provider arid loved his family sv preniely. lie was strictly a bu-im man. He was very kind and a rn. believer, in The Palmetto Leader. ii Union will meet Friday of tins \v? i ? at Woodward, but C. 1). Cook will n? 1 be llK'ru.?His seiit-wiH-be--vae.:;:'. -? who will bn able to take his place. A few days latter,.Pifo'fW~. F... Vdi liams flashed over the Wire that Si: ter Alice Douglass died today, on! s!cfc~four days.?ThTV-was sins kin news to Hundreds of her friends." Si ter Douglass has' beea.ji member < ' the above, order 20 or more year She wnw much help to run- grand onident. She stood for the right regar. less of condition. Let us as members of the Christ is Home Burial Benefit Society live b ter; stop fighting each other; oTiT our jyrand president; obey the"rub. and laws and live peaceful with a mankind. I will suggest ihat i uli l< cal lodge haye a inemorhd service I honor of the above named persons. ALLEN.. AND BENEDICT IN It A I TLE ROYAL NEXT FRIDAY I Slowly butVsuerly the liable Ihb are being straightened, and barm;;* laid down for the^idvanco ol' tljc.wai ring armies on April 27th, when t! ? two school wilLclash for their honci at Antisdel Athetotic Field, IL'nedi Campus. This is" the Second gaine.vi' son between the. two schools. Tja . are three games played' bet ween -the "Sister Schools" each season, i i-,n. Perrin and his' boys Have answeri . ns thnt thay will win this ' . ficially* V ' Tho tmifvK bawl c:m:< ;ir, t o ibnt make baseball what it i . \vilhams informed lis that lm ha?u intention whatever of lb.sj.iig., Whaley for B. C. and Sept I lor ' U. are both ready to take tlie nipur.< ' i i ? ii..' i i'r . i ne uaianw ui uiu u-anis i.s 111 <t,i, top form. A hard workout eiUdi e\\ 1 ning at 4:00 o'clock, which iiuTu.h at sotting up exercise and drill ha put the boys in tKc~plnk of conditioi ?t Both frpnttir have" gno.l records.- Thi will probably be about the be. ' giim for "th^stnrson ^mrmg the-^Uvgus. Newberry News r~' .1' " _ : .. The farmers.. :\re_ in good spirit ""says It is time enough. ?? Mrq Rnt.fi -Klins and d.mghti Andrev. Mrs. Sarah Hill of Massilo are visiting M?v4g_F. Xeely on VIi cent street. .. * ' . _ . Captain A. Neely of Tuskggeo It stitute is visiting his father. 11 .?--- was here Just one iluy, _ He vi*ito the foliowing-schoohi^,Dr.iylnn Miu and Cintoh graded school.. ~*""= Rtr. T. RnbtnsOU wa<* Tom-riilimat Bethlehem Baptist church Apr 15. Mr. Robthaon was d -good ol citizen, and a faithful member < ?Bethlehem. He leases to niourni" hi loss a dear wife, one sister, foil ehtklron ana a nbiit of irii'iid1'. The goo"d people of Klislia ?!isl,ri? ar?*getTTng ready to build, anollu three-room building. They her more room. This build irtjr will hav two class rooms, one sigricultur: - room which it will be used for work room and do -flhop Work. Th * ; lumber is on the ground a'inl wil BtHrt the wurk in a few more d iy A. since they want the building con plated hy J una tjie first' Greenwood 'News [oj .Mi*. fio'.M vt Waft of titLWbufif, N. tvl\, in.to \n visiting hist family and -1 fiends. . { "(luv* t?i" iTu many ne\v features of s Ma- in .v .nail' tin iving establishment '. ni Kn . k- Ale. is . Mi.it it has a conij i - Inn:, in ii i. .a. in; li 1.111'.he din,, innVa-.ti ]y ittrmat art umliTtUiuieo. % ?v. 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' \?V \f.t\v Ii-hT T'Vu.v vauiLdaUs fur ' 1 .1 j ? no by loiter and orio by U-i- Ii-TT .. i u f. r-H+ina ially tiio .' . i~~ r ~rs ir ? ial liniitlyir. n (i'i 1 . jrifriCTfrhi'losnUj, wits n . o:.y thru-out and wo realized T ( ,; .?i_,?. i . :i .un- ami '% iu <i io i'.* . t s \ -nlvffl "Sorviebsi !1 .ii i oio 'vLiy v.t-.h ivo. r? .ili/.' tl ?(LS.2UJ. . ; . . . . . 'i in- tu'lp in n U'oi't ' livi V.Vt n it ioill ??! ; r. 1. .!> ' i vi r' ? ' " j y.4 v.; U niiaiVw.-.M > pitldHlK .. ?i.iV: i -J... ' W it'll relatives i'aiul- lra-.u!-," ' : ' ~ . Air. l ..iti> V. :1'-i ::rni>'-<4>i,nl llio.wedk. v :it; -,i jiiono '>vf:ii :r,lainiiy "last \V< t U. . - .> . r . ' -1*?- - ; f: life week,1 ' \ :! : ii.'/fills ;inil j ( ],. . ;.-. i.'-.i\ \\'.!i illy Iiis trade l.' r It?Lii-J./1 '!> ' ! : 11, "... i..' -y . ,i. l. iiotil-oji ;.\t v. /< i". ; I'tic-ml ?>t' ^JrWi-.'.Gold* . .i' m . *. i;/*;-i:i. i. Wi re, ill '! Hi-,. i.'v;..I/.!' *. :. / liuif'iuu visiting .M . ^ i?..-I' '/mi r? l. , 1 ii . 1. !/ -i '" trr'lv Wil-= ; ? .11 I - .1 . ill ' I ill 1 1 1 1 1 ?, 1 r<l Ilill. villi j : ' V' i \ I .V,'v I'll .1-i'Hif v. 111. if 111.1: It Veil / | ' . . ' ..-j t Ii.1.- .i.ihi-'l .OH Mri.X'' *-v. \ VI.. A\. ; ' if ;; -'iit'wu -ii < l*i- ?>ii t li? i hope tlklt "' w ill ?'.7TJi ?'?\. ml* . in lief .ne\v l.-.t-jUitn. did in the lol'iiKt. | Yiit'-tjit.;il/rly A*. ..v." T.\ t uiifyfence ;- .v\,.s livid a! IIi.?i'ui4 li.'st. vvfi'k, wlilvu -v 11!..1 i-i-!y^iifein-^ j iii'tlii. r" in I'l'lfiii runt i^niVs?ii! \\ r ' I In.jte' vt ry .-fen- i-lje; wtil-. tvgaiti _h?r In .illh:;, . " '. IT. r. Al'ii'.-ely ftfIs. sure that the ivvlv.'l.. r.i ' .Merri.s Chappe! ami Trili i\ 'will' iiiif VT't llie th-yil -i'leav ' ii-i'i>ni'-i .mrij'f) :C'Ti i.; ov?r EjJ' Wtflf start '1' UllO. , ' 111 .Ui '.Miii i..ili Stu.r.t i>i lU 1|()II1U it};;1]]! .: ii> 1 i? T. ;t < '1 ! rom luither ttvatJ iiu'ut _i . ctto .Hk1'' (Wjcior, # after. iliot linn ; t Uri >ve.f Jiospital. Shg reports that, Brewer "hospital is the ??plu'iv Tor r.v.l .-eryieo ;t | , i[jIm ;i | a", II V.iinu il ItV Huff throughout^ lire . ,i;it if Morris I'll. V!" ' ' !*'* " ' 1 1 - 1 il ? ? - "? 4; -<y i\ -MKMORiAIM. ??; ** . .. i-l . friT l.fV-ii- roan-:.]l)i:ill'.'? "i "?f ir lunlii-w. .laaiW Miller, who donai'ted i Mi:; n:i' .1 ;i"i t t m?' "go , "t 'lo.Tth fa* or* houf,- ho" lays at all mrt~ ami (U'i;T<reT~ ^ aiiU y;,.iit:;.' l.utlt groat -fH*t o.j small. , . . ' ft IliTlt, |itn)i "a'n.T Tf'iJT'Ttt ilttd froo. a No lviir: r'> great, nor I'lincc so nV . - | < siri'i-isr. II j ?' Ilut (loath can nuke to yii-hl; * Viav hlu'l ; n.l l.iy -I !i? in all aioiiK. ^ A nil make the-hi fin^l l#it> lielil;-.-. ~~ (Mi- s1) Mantle filler, TitiT Aunt. .s * v THE PALMI Union News Union has beeli great favored this season in having a representative group, from -musical "department of LieiieUh-t jCollege, State College, Allen j-University, S. UV and^ also from Morris Hrtiwii, Atlanta,- p'u. : The ' quartette arid orchestra from?Attcn} University was greeted with a SDlen did hlnfTt'hVP.* Wild appreciated?Hteeoncert at liethel A. M: E. church | very much and are- loud, in praise of tin,'.talent Uisplrtyvd.-r Ii. ? The ' inclement weatbdr ort'~Sunda^ hindered' many from attending our churyhes, yet services were held itsiinl in each of them< . Rev. M. W. Smith **of Aslieville, X. C., is rwith. the pastor und uiem? i?. r< .?r ( nriiith Haptis't church, connrtin :unotlior week. _l Rev. Mi-. Smith is a speaker of 110 mean ability! . His sermons and ap~T?".'.ir to the -rrpsaved are all practical anil urgent. Kev. Mr. Smith says he is Hod's mail carrier and" while he ; does not Write, yet will deliver "all " oi . Cod'^s mail." the meeting continues -quite interesting and all are praying that the message delivered ' a 111 .tc.uh fhev.unsav.ed of Union. Mrs. J. C." White was a most. wel i onieii visitor. There were many who were not privileged to see her, while in the city, as her visit was i.i Put mother, "Mrs?: Cornelia Wrenrit lis, who has hren 'kick-. At this writing she . is slight}|*?rTaproved. { Superintendent 'and "teachers of C'oVinth Itaptist Sunday School are lioosting tjie "Penny Drive." All are hoping for .. great success.. The many, l'riends of Mrs. M. E. Hemphill, now at Brewer Normal School-, will lie glad , to learn that alter \;i few days of indisposition, :.*Liutt >iie is now somewhat better. , I MiSkes^Mary Brightwell and Fuller have had a very successful, sehool year as teachers. They are now back home with relatives and friends Wlvtf ' are glad' to*~grfeT"Thoni7. ; . Mrs. Carrie Dyrd Singleton.of Sum tor county spent a few days with Irion(Is~7>T~ this t-it yWhile -here, she. was the guest of Mr: and Mrs. Shelton rrn Norm?i'liiknuy?street. ?:? Mrs. Singleton is still a. member of Corinth liaptlst church, where she " scrVctl?us teacher?hi?the?Sunday School and member of the choir for -1 i nnmh.T of years All are glad learn thuC^she has made, many new {friends in Sumter and still reniem, lltl'.S ffle cTTTT. ones at home. Dr." J. J. Starks, president, Morris College, . Sumter, S. -C.. spent a few lion i s i n this city" While "here he was a pleasant visitor at the home of , I'rof, and. Mi's. A. A. Sims, also at Rev. mid Mrs. J. C. Tobin. The faculty and student body of Sims High School were honored in having Dr. Starks v!sli tlienl antl hope to have him call i'u'ga+n. ~r"-- . Among those spending the Easter holiday*-'ut home was Mrs. Theodora ~ Hampton Mice, wlio is now in Charlotte, N. C. " }.. ' . Mis. ltice is the daiightfer of Itev. ! ami Mrs. \\\. 11. Hampton, Enterprise ( street/1 Friends and loved ones were ,1>I. usol to st'e her loukliig 'the picture of Healths : ' . ' I'upils of Wallace street private ... -?li V iyl.UI UlillllMIlS. V V. W , Jl. Montgomery for the little tops and ?rtso -Mrss Ellen Giegpiy. dark' at N. ' I us. Co. of floe, for the rules given 11.1X411,.. Again they tlfank you;"'"; ' Mrs.. .Maine Thomas, Hamlet street, \yl:o has heen (liniissed from Majority Hospital,, is steadily improving.-^. -j T-iui f|nirii?tft' ~hnti nretrestra of Allefi Cnivcrsity rendered a concert J at Bethel A. M. K. church last Friday night to an appreciative audience. Everybody went away highly gratitirdr-and is-real anxious?for their re-1 turn. .Much credit due uapt. CaryJ Thomas, head of the band, and Miss I Liila D. Hopkins, head of the music department for the ron(TTfTdir"bf sucTT a unique program. 1 Maliy expressed their regrets for| not hearing the program and ask that I they come back one more time before 'tiny leave fur tlm In?several humus:; The pastor and members of Bethel [spared no 'little pafus ljL. trying to j make 'it pleasant for their sruests Everything is moving ulong smoothly at licthel. Rev. Washington knows Iio'w to-get along with the people; I lus is demonstrated in tlie co-uperujTTTTh Tir~"l.s rerr-lVing from the loyal. memberstjF ncth .Mueli crejiH. is due Drs. C. A. Dawkins .L-.-A. Sartor, .Mrs. Martha Mrt Cool, Miss Ellen Gregory and Mr.J {W:~E. MeJnnklns for their untiring effort in helping to make the occasion groat last Friday night. The pastor left Thursday morning for the district conference. It rained Sunday^but in spite' of the inclement CTTO LEADER ij Bilious 1 | Spells ~j Idizzlnkss j:i> \!\ + 1V? ? "I SUfflTCd \\lift ?J bllfons attacks that came ; < on two or three timo j& -each pinHtl'/* ?"'>< A1 i^--.l7-~-ii-. _ *5 P. Kevins, of. Lawrence-' | burg, Kv. , # "I would havc dizziiU' S^ < ' ? and eouldn't work. A , g neighbor told me of Thed- \Aford's Black-Draught and PI T began its use. I Sever ! 8 have found so much relief as it gave me. I would ;>1 lg not be without it lor any- ]4. thing. ! "It seemed fo cleanse ' my whole- system ami y> | made me "feeT jike new. I * would take a few doses?? { get rid of the bile ami 3; have my usual clear head, J:1! ; feel full of" 'pep' and j'J 5 could do twice the work." |-1 m Sold hy all druggists. Jo K Try it. Get a package jfij ,. g today. 25 cente; - . |;V ' ! ??^?i wifc?i 11". IT/** 1 ~ 7^ 1?r NEWS OJE H K.MING WAV * * The Chavls Sunday n m V? <1" a fine Easter \.v The day teachers helped lu can.y mVl the exercises. ' V-* Miss isabelle- Jackson of t'olu.tibia.spent Easter with her sis-t r. >.i Mario Jackson," out- of ~tl'?o Uachrrs or ThiTgradcd school. Two of our teachers, .Misses R|n r.-.-r and Strong, spent- Friday aftera at' in Georgetown. . ?Miss^Dolla Gordon-, a slhdetit Georgetown .graded s. ii11. Easter with hev pal'elll ?; ? D. L. Eultoii,; GVo~lorineiif 1 ot Micolored graded school of lirr,,1itc ay. delivered the?annual?u/ni..' i - \ the faculty students and' putnu -t the-Johnsonvillc gr'at.h <1 h .1 ' 1. nesday evening. . Misses Jackson' ami ' StroiiV; : ed the closing exercises of- 11 i ..m . MtnyUle graded school last wivk. Miss Aunet Faslajs-ojte -of. ...a dents, has been on the >i?;U 1 i't i<?; several days. r .Mrs. Annie WUAkvitts Iras hei it. on the siek list lor two weeks. The ; ntajiiBtly of . the farm I tllVollgll planting cotton :111 1 -tmmarations-tu sot ti>h<v-u.- ? .V ... The patrons ami. principal, 1'. I.. Fulton, hold a splendid m'< < ; in the school? tnulilm^niiij. \\. mi. . night of last week.' The- 1 m t-. i; understand -throftgli." tliv-.'? everything concerning' tin- ). mf they seem.to appreciate this air: very much. : | Miss strong spin( riTo?o. nt home near Kingstivc, ri. ( '.- * - I Mnr.?M.- F. Mud a;..?11 > , i' i Jackson sfnd Ah'sM). 4-. Fi.l.<m y^. ;v . 'the school last'Friday.. I All ot' the colored school/ in \\ il liamsburg'.couiity have c.t i. . p. Kiagstreo, GYoeloy.vlllb, IVroviu, f and HemfngWay. I .Miss 011io_rresslyo. has a.s.pt^:. a; position with Mrs. F. I-. N< -pith, j Prof. "W." ri. StuHbs nt iviiu t visltpd our school last Mrnul;.: . Messrs. Fred and lhu>1o r 'I'- ' doh-attended ilicJoh'.ispnviH Miss Gertrude t'Jarfy. ti-io p.rin. of the JohnsonvilloP) s^hnidv '?-a. Friday afterpodji witlv M >.> J.o a. Announcements will be out few (lays announcing ihc ntent exercises of the color..<1- a ' school of Hemingway. The County Colored station wjll noj hold nine i ~ iijrg until next school twin. Prof. C. Dan a nil i . : < r spent a short While in io'aa.'l . day on business: . Tn ?in- <li-l ielit Mi-. ' . \ and Miss Alice Hurk*??f>- MuKir. iv_ C., visited the school Monday ::: ruing. ?" ? Rev. D. fc. McCloan of K.u- < ivr spent part of Friday with tin- i t ;?!:> and students of our school*. [ The Hemingway graded school ?< .? l-brated Rosouwald Day w4ia U . wa piepaieM l?y All'. .1. H. Frlinn r 1 Agent -for- Ne-gro- SchooFs. '1 he < <ht munity took an active pari TTI In. colehrathVn. 'lno program , w-.h . ar rlcd out very nicely. The patrols arc phtnioU lo lo..c a la'rgor and better < school another ywa. . fhir principal, 1>. L- Fulton. 'is ro elected for'the term 192S I'.tL'li !l appreciates serving the community auother year.v^'-?* - .id- ' 1 . - - PAGE THKME * -,* Vs " ~ " * ; v. Cr-: ^educed Fares f' X c- 1-.' i r. ec>.s"i,s Less ' ; V ' ' - . * d * * ** . . " ' ' ' 1 " .. 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