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PAGE EIGHT ^ Greenville News l~- One of the most ei^oyabig events Of the past Week was the brilliant ro ceptioii given Friday, night by the Negro Business League in the Elks club roiho's, in honor of the Hon. S. W. Rutherford; "general secretary* of the National Benefit Life Insurance. Company, of Washington, D. C.', who in company Avith'several other officials of the company, was the guest of "Efie local branch of the National Benefit Life Insurance Company, of which Prof. W. C. Demmons is the progress. ive?manager. Define bei oniiiig. the gliest of the Business League, Mr. Rutherford delivered ohe of the pruv-" cipnl addresses at a school closing .program at? the Phyllis WheaLley Cciu ', t.re, who ye he was oloquontly, intro ducod?by?the Rev.?A,?<V Compter Mr. Rutherford, favored the Business .. League- with a very wholesome and practical- address.. Other out-of-town speakers were Prof. T. L. Duckett of ? - 'BMledict C\)lfcgr; Mr. tt.A.'llayes of Philadelphia " and Mr. E. L. Jordan nf WinstnTr^riteTn, all of Whcm pave " . very helpful _ advice. . A grand and Rev. A. R. Burke, pastor of E rVa"iT^l;iit Rniifii-t rhinrh n-'vinirilreccntly from Gastonia, N. C,,-,where . he conducted another s.ifctissfbl revival meeting.N .Mrs. Albeyta Ecclostoh, of .Port Pierce, Fla., is the charming guoSt of her mother Alice Poyley, on ?? Nichols St.. ' ' "? M?ss Mabel Warcftnu Mr. Theodore Bpowr,. a quite popular young couple last week. Mr. Brown served as a. * teacher, in the city school system the past- term, while Mr. - Brown,, is an efficient ojnployoe of the famous, Pirnsett h '.el,?The man v fi ieml- of the couple will wish them unlfthitpd happiness. V The body of the late Mr. Claude Sullivan.,- lVrmVrTy* -of- Det it>#v, -.wa.;> * funqralized at Allen Temple. A. M. E. Church. Sunday, afternoon. Rev Sum j> tor conducted the Service, ; Mr. lUipsoiV-Bi^y-:. a student < f.Mi1, harry MedS.*al- Colletcb, is spends net the summer with his- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E> \V. ofr Brown St, ,M. 'I ll ii n i n 1. '' > er? . ly thi.-> week for Rock 11 ill to attcrt-1 ihe State Catherine of the U'-menT fcv her husband, Dr.* (). M. TholhpsoiV .who will deliver'one of .the principle rc'drcsses at the meeting.. - ?Rev. A- C'.' SuUnptcr waiwemong the Greehvillians. in attendance * at the -Alh n University cuinmenccment.TusF . r week. . ^ _ Mir. C. A'.' WilHama". Jr., who is a student at Hairios Institute, is home for. the summer. The third quarterly conference will convene at Allen Temple, Sunday and Mc'nday, Juno 17ih ail I 13th, with Rev. J. \V. Douglas presiding. Mrs.-E'die Dihble: Palmer and .little son, of .Sumter, have been the guests of- Mrs. Jalme'r'S als'tei'-in-law, . . Mj'S. W. J. Thomas. Ivist M&Bee Ave Rev. A. C." Sum pier was.; V hi- usual goojl form Sunday when he deliver. " ecf two" powerful" iernic$s~aT7Allen" Temple A M. E; Church, to a yeay attentive congregation. . Good music , uiai?dis; ens> d?by?tb*?choir.?'The . _, __ ?nnd?-y - School- -services proverHquitc? ' "* 7i in;press:- e, i. ' Mr; and >D*S; IV"." J.'James and son.s.J Clarence and Robert, moto^ to Atlanta, Ka.," recently, to witness the graduation of theirdaughter, VVilhel'mtnta, who finished the eoliege'^depariment of Atlanta Udiversity, with h briiljant record/ They were ac, c litj-anied by Mrs. Palmer. of Sunder. who also made a hurried trip to Tus. kegee, Ala; ,t?- visit. her brother, Dr. W'.'.gene Dibble; \ The Rev. W./S, Thompson, pastor ; ? Jnhrp Westey M,dd.J Church, attendert thf^ grn'imil'-.y i-vereiser?u??Clafliiy University last week at 'which time . ? the honoi-ary <;<*rree of Doctor*of Lfivinity was ..conferred upon him. Rev: Thompson is one .of the..outstanding ryiinlooVc il-.. CO ~ ~ i r!-..- v . lu.u.jkwo \jl vu?- ouxa* tvjuay unu is ? -quite worthy of this high hohur which ?was given?by_his_ Ahiia AIaU-r, Ti.e body 'j>{ little Herman Neal, the son of Mr. and.Mrs. R. W. Neal. _ waA fnn.aalb.ivl.. Thursday of. Inst _ week at Snrincfiold Bnntist Chinvh. Kev, C. F. Gandy officiating. Little Herman was 'instanly kille;) jn an . - auto accident which occurred near the - '..country club early last week. His ; parents and several sister survive. "Rev. Andrew Reese. Xormerbi?a ^ j. member of Allen Temple Church* but more recently the'pastor of the 'A. M. E. Church at Donalds, S. C., was fun^r-^lized near here several days ago. Further details were una. ??? vailable. ?? ??-? I? CAR!) Of THASks r t J The husband, children, sisters, brothers, relatives and grand children of Mrs. Thcodosia Ricahrdson, deceased, take this me'hod of thanking he many friends for their kind words ' ?f Condolence, and their beautiful flo. r'nl gifts in this hour of our great, sorrow. ' , REFLECTION ON 'Mil' GENERAL CONFERENCE ' i -V^_ , _ The general conference of the African Methodist. Episcopal Church is now history. South Carolina wanted Dr. It; \V. Mance to be elected bishop. We were told- to follow our leaders and this scribe has reason to believe ?rrmcfci^'hs of [the delegation obeyed orders. Inspeaking of South Hurst said last week in the trustee mee.ing Unit each delegate was in accord with the leadership and that each delegate did its full duty in Chi- . cago. Those;-few that may not subjj;vibc. to the leader strip,- he under stood.their position. We mention this for the, information of those who did -not attend the trustee nu'efin1/and th' great commencenient at Allen Univen s.ty; ps it was ruhtdl'ed ;lllilt the del" -gabions were divided, "Sold9 out and did not stand by our standard bearer, Dr Ma nee. As for money^tjfis scribe ) idem- with ninny- 'others did not - geta ginger cakej soft drink nor a cigar tii-smoke, but wg ditLgfit plenty if ice -\cataf Vo drnik at our headquarters ' and Bishop ^Iurst- was honest and kind enough to give us"part of our five dollars \ve had ip jiny 'tn that headquarters. 4 We are writing this that the record liiay be kept straight'eorteerhirtg the delegations, knowing that four years hence, If we live; this scribe will be n the race again for a delegate to lie general conference, and an enemy may save these, rumors for campaign ' 'speeches against some <f us. The' 'icy. W. B. Boiikr got the floor sever'.1 t imes and second several inotropic ' vhile Drs.. II rv.y, ITixTyi, Johnson, \ndcr- On and .others worked on in\ nortant committees. Si"me were ecct'ed ehairm: n of- the'r committee: itherfj secretary, - some tellers, etc. : Dr. K. Philip Ellis was elected one of he aeciftaries of the general confer? j ' ncc. To ray the least, he. made g. od. As,a matter, xif fact, South.C .r.-lira ( I y 'r.laiH-e until He trot on ' lip?stnr.il' ~)rul?annmtrtred?that?h^~ v iis jio longer in the race. Tills j him every time, talked hollowed, and lid civtr he ?t for his election.Florida Deleiration .and IJr. C...K. ^ ' . . Curry i man to he elected hit-hop at Chicago, \ ' should feel proud of Florida and his j .-ampairn -.manager, The Rev. I). K. 'Curry. Pi- Curry 1b one of the. best! campaign nutnagei's. in the collection. [ Hie- does hot take things for granted, j j lie'did not only see the -leaders, of j Megaflops, hut he saw each delegate hih&olf. lie vi'siled" all the head-" hquartersf; he made" friends with evi eryhody. lie had i-erct 1 meetings wiin n:s delegation often. l visited i one of his secret meetings. After ex-, i plaining what he had seen and heard, flie lagged the delegates .to differ with him, if they thought he was wrong ' ov-ii" 'hoy had a lx tter plan. He .told j Litis "delegate* to talk about Grant to i-.,vrrw'iof!y^ he also told them to stand ; by Dr. Mance. lie tttll not tnbnopo- j HhwTpr-ptTt'4)4mself on-all the i in per- j | taiit- or money".commit tee. lie had j friends paid in other delegations to! keel) |m?-c.I of wh: i f i tif.y wito <l,,iipr , f He knew hist what -delegations -worcr1 | supporting DrV Grant.4 ?The delega- , "tions that.were favorable toward,.Dr. ( 'irarit,'he w .did first sec the leader, I j theri each delegate; Dr. .Curry was : ; prepared to .meet any emergency that i might arise, and cf course. I)r. Grant.] iwas the first to ho elected bishop at j J Chicago.. This , scribe talked with many of the miivstevs from Florida and the-y' declared that Dr. Ciury. would not "hit a man below the belt" ! ho speaks.'. Wo are thinking that Dr. Curry ,.w-i4i -Ixb. Florida's candidate I'm? Mbs"lvhh; one in 1P:P>. If he puts bis hat into the ring he will get many ; f Votca from South Carolina, lie-has; many friends in this'side of the liver. 1 He bnilt._a line trick fence arund Al; Ion University lash spring, which is ' la'using many favorable jcomments I I'mni those "high tip." We-hope'Bishop , Grant and Florida will not., forget | South Carolina four years hence. We I do not kliow who?will iTe who then, however. \\'ho evfltn?StL/itVi Cni-olinn ! v.anfrf elevated, '?i?4Ajp Grant. -^nd I ' Florida sli'buld feel ubligat&d to us. -Dr. T. 4. Miles advised us nt all times" to stand hy PMo rid a- a ad wo did. ??? By Rev. \V. It. BoWmaij s IN MLMORIAM A In sad but loving memory of our! sister, Fula Mae Mattison, who de- ; parted thin 1 ifeT June Hth; 103f>. ^ . _l Some may think we are not lonely, I When at times they see us smile; 1 Little do they know the heartaches" ! That we suffer all the while. Live me nvay think you are forgotten Srnhe' on earth you are no more^ But in memory' you are \yith us As -youi always were before. ?SISTERS & BROTHERS. THE PAPIE1 , IV MKMnWIA|W In sad .but l<5ving remembrance of my dear husband, " William Bruce GrayK,\vho departed this life 2 years A ago, June 11, 1926. ' . n , * r Just when his life was brightest,' y And lTO could have lived his best; God called him from a world of sor* Ji row \ v , - ii To a home of eternal rest. s In my heart your memory lingers li Sweetly teirder, fond and true; P There is not a day that passes ' t -ftutn t htnk" of^yw. ?" ?~ ~~ : J . E A happy home we once enjoyed, v How sweet the memory still; t Some day I hone to join you there C And \vt> will-ilP happy still a? ' . ' f . ** Your loving wife, " ~7i MRS. NONA SWVGGBRT GARY \ b ?? ? , - s , . , CARD OF THANKS j R .We hereby take this method of ex- ^ tend ng -our-heartfeli thanks to- the -1 many friends, both white and colored, ^ for thefr kind-assistance offered "and *1 rendered during the illness and death ^ -of?our -busband and brother,- Shelly Mack, w'ho departed this life, May r I2tltbn 1H28: also- thank the members _ Of a Sanders Lodge No. 61, K. of P., and Corinthian Lodge No. 11, F. A. ' & A. M., for-prompt and excellent ser- ^ yiee rendered,-" MABEL MACK (wife) i -THOMAS MAC R, 1 ABRAHAM MACK, 1 II EN It YMACK, ' ' . J ROSCOE MACK (brothers) " S AR A11 MATT 11E WS, < -.MABEL TILLMAN (sisters),, 1 CARD OF THANKS V "i- Jl?- ? "" : f We have taken this means of thank- 0 >ng the many friends in and out of , 1 town for their expressions of sympathy, kindness and th<i man,, beau- 1 ing the loss ?of our dear little son. v C'narlcs Killingsworth. ?.t "Mr.- and MrsT~J. W. Kitting swot'th,"? (parents) and relatives)- ' . ' j'j KN.IOYABl.E AFTERNOON WITH v * THE RADIO CLl'B T 0 ^ .,| The school-clss'ng dance'was given J Monday afternoon, June 11th by the. 1 iiadla.dub?This affair \va?j one mong the best of the season and avus i attended by many damsels of the ; ? younger social set of the city. . s On June 22i*.l aT banquet .jyill be | * given by the Radio Club in honor of i ' their guests and friends^ This- will 1 be the last affair of the season by. the said club.. - { srCCESSKl I, MEETING v The meeting for soul-saving and 11 the reviving of souls conducted by Rev. J. ,\V. Madison of Richnlond Va., s meeting' with much success. On Wednesday nisrht. Rev. Frank 11 Me- * N'cal preached a. soul-stirring serniori ^ Tiom Gen. 5:G. Rev. McNcal. is-pas- ' tor Of MY. Hebron Baptist Church, and 1 is d ;ing much for the development I uf this church. ? 7 * - ;? m ^ - * ? ' "" ; ' ? i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ^ satisfactory exp'evimce in the .>Vav- ' / erl. hospital (hiring the month of De- * ceinber. I was confined to my bed 1 for about five weeks,, but I*can truth. 1 fully say without "doijjhtoy;~t?J8r "that i I. was. royally treated. 1 ... <fcnd now I dm in position from self 1 ej^'uTjenco to advi>e LAUiylmdv tn gu?1 "to the AVaverly hospital when you > j are under the-doctor's care. I wouRl e: pceirily advise* 1h.i) (all .famines ' with ut children, prepare to have your v stay in the Waverly hospital during ' your sickness .because of Mho ,g?6.1,( 'treatment of J he superintendent-..anil?1 nurses!' ; . *' I am sui'e you will not regret going 1 there, and can tell others'as I am do- ' ing. "< . '? 1 < ? MR.S ELIZABETH HOLI.OWAY t ? Sl'ARTANHl RG NATIVE BASSES, ' ? 'I1 continued from page one partnre a devoted wife, Mlrs. Nellie j Wright; mother, Mrs. M", H. Wright; , t five sisters, Mrs. A. B. MeWhirter, , Mrs.' Ronnie t\T:iV> 1\T"nn?el 0nA IMTce 17 Ruth Wripht of Spartnnburp, S. C., c Mrs. Chrrie Nell Hamilton, Asheville, -N. Gv^-two brothers;?Mb'.' Richard,' ~ Asheville, N. C? and M,r. Brat ton "Wvifirht af Boston', Mass; one sisterin-law, Mrs. Richard Wright; three "71 brothers, in-hrvv, Mr, P. A. MrWhirt- c or, Dttv-Mansel and Rev. \V. C. Hamilton; several nieces and a large fam- 4 ilv >connection as well as scores of I friendii. * . I To ?he bereaved and heart-broken fapiily'wo sav with the poet: ? / "He is not dead, the loved one of your affection, I But gone to that School j Where he no longer needs your poor 1 protection, \ And Christ himself doth rule." ?A FRIEND. ? -- - - ? . . -4 ?? f nro LEAPEK ?Charleston News The commencement exercises of ivery Institute were held' on \Ved_ esday .evening, June Gth at the Moris St. Baptist Church. There were 7 jnembers of the graduation class, The unexpected death of Mrs. Eel Sanford which occurred in Washlgton, D;A C., last week Avas quite a hock to- hOr: relatives >-and?host?ofriends.. Her remains were funeraized last Sunday afternoon' in the reswice of. "many sorrowing v rela-} ives and friends. lishop Guery of the Episcopal church, ,-jjs held on Tuesday afternoon at he historic St. Michael's Chuttch. Suite a number of the members of ur group was present. ~ The Elks' State Convention which 5 convening this week in the.city, is oing attended with great -success, lopie of the familiar faces seen were )r. Sims, president of Allen Uni\*er i_. 4_? 2_ ? ixy. no. seymour earrou, rroi. o. V. Baumgardner, I\3fr. George Hampon..' Prof. S. -L..Finley,- Br^- Doug ass Jenkins, Ml*, and Mrs. Hertry Mi'.' and Mrs. G. L. Ratliffe, Messrs. Monroe Lindsay, James, H. ohnsonj Pompoy and JoeT Jackson ind C. H. Dannelly, all of Columbia. Dr. and "Irs. J. G. Stuart,'Dr. and dvs. C. T".' Stephftis.n, Mrs. .11 op tori *011! apd ?. is.- BeVtha Sawyer moored the city last Sunday to atond the funeral of'MiJs. Kanford. Mrs. E.L. Hern entertamed the "ntre Nous Five: Hundred Club on ruosilay aft :a6rn. Mrs. T. E. Mliller. rr- was t b< vinner of the first priy.n Mrs. E: B. Burroughs .was hostess in Monday afternoon! to the "Vogue" 3ridge *C Itrb;?Mrs. -Sylvin'Johnson von first prize. . Miss Ruth Conyers, who recently graduated from Talledcga Collyge, re. eiving the Bachelor's degree, has reurned home. , . Prof, and Mrs. John Moore, who ire making their home in Florida md .Mrs. Sadie. Collins, ()f Detroit. vere c'alletj- here on the account of he death of their sister, Mrs. San drdV ' , . ? A1 iss Marjorie F. Hut lor of Colunvi!a, and Miss Mary Johnson "of"Aiken, rrro utttoiijyftnr SUtVoss-tul applicants cho passed the board's examinations n Monday and Tuesday and received ioonses to serve as pharmacists in his, State. Both of these young lalies graduated from Howard1 Univerityjhis month. I)r. Krvin Hoffman, who recently graduated front -Meharry Medical chool, is at home with his parents, dr. and' Mrs. Joseph Hoffman. He ins been appointed interne at Freednan^s Hospital, V'ashTrtgton, <D. C. Dr. J. A. C. Jackson is taking care >f the busy practice of Dr. Thorne viiiJe-thc latter i< attending the conentiotv pf Foremr Internes of Free<F nan's' Hospital. . (,i:OR(;iA S'p.VTK (,;LO?ES Cpnt i pued- from page-oiw-r^? ton, sccohq. $10 in gold. TheRichird R. Wright Founder's I frizes dotated by I . R, R. Wright;. Sr., now Resident ul the Citizens and Southern ii.i.l. ?.,.l '< ... * n? - -c I v IMIIJ'tllly 111 I IlliaId; bin who wii.i?t+re?liiai picsident > 1' "the" College, word won by Mabel Vriglit, first Slr> in gold for pyo>.ioncy in biVtioss, arid $10 in gold o George . nkin's for proficiency in ndr.stry. o Sol C. Johnson Engish Prizes, $.1 "> in gold to the best poller-in the institution, was awartl>d to Lillian Young; $10 in gold to hcfJitjrpnd best speller in the institui.m v?ont>-7n Ida Cooper?The Myro Hutchinson Prize donated by Mrs. dyia HuVchjnsnn of New Jersey, $10 'or "proficiency' in home economics, vent to Thelriia Driskell, $10 for proTcTenry in domestic art to Jeanetto 'tii-vfin.?The Xach and Camilla Hulort Pid/os donated by President Hliter t in .honor of his father and mothvr. $10 in gold and $5 in gold to the irs.t. and second-best all round stulents among the girls to Susie Harey and Frank i? .Golden respectively md $10 -arid So in gold to the fi,rst ind second best all round students aYiong the boys' went to B. J. .Jnmea ?Many?favo* aide?comments.; were leard at. the close of the exercises vhhh were said by those in position o'know to be the best graduation ex reifies the College lias ever hod. IN MEMORIAM In sweet remembrance of our -son, lohn P. Iv ichardson, Jr., who d'epart(1 this life ?> years apro, June 8, 192b. ilwllywe have -always kept ywt;1 I was .sii hard to see yon go, Jut we know you've prone to your Sa^nd therefore'we*, grieve no more. jor_we w< hi 'not rest *pny? 'lf'op on, th , in peaceful rest, liU we ,k>ir. you with the blessed * Vhen Christ cajls us'.from the d?ad. Mother and Father. MKS. J. ?. RICHARDSON. - ' ' - - - " * 5. rrfiiwr1, itahpfp in rtk\as * - 1 /V . continued from page one i . rring to exclude Negroes from the pr.i maries in htat State.- ... j After 'the Texas \Vhi\e, Primary law was .held unconstitutional the -Texas legislature-placed -powen-io_Jix_ qualifications for voters in the hands or The^Vato executive committees of? the various, parties. 1 he burr Antonio express isinnuics htat betwecu 4,000 and 5,000 Negryes I will be barred from the polls in Bexar . ounty "alone, where the siatp t-ha'i-1 man has written to the county chair-j man declaring himself in favor of. barring Negroes.. In the opinion ,of attorneys of 'the; '\TjHtiormt-AssociatTon~fty-1he Adviinee? ment Colored People that this new form 6f disfranchisement will also he ' outlawed by the Supreme Court; if , it'^should have to be carried before" >hnt tribunal - .j ^ ^ . o . I; (;ov. to welcomi: n. a, a. tvp.' . ; - , . . - ' ' ' j (Continued From Page4P.ne) gainst segregation. At risk of her position Miss McRae procured signs- t '.ure of clerks in the Pension OfheP, 10 j a petition protesting against this dis.' - criip-inajion. jShe herself drew rj? 1 he |?tition and il js. stated' that hfrr., Icourageous leadership will' rst her! [opportunity for promotion..-. J GpXJRcI No loiigeV is ft necessary can buy NEW ones at feas< j carry, part of tho cost for y< i . : i; I Nu-Idea School ' U DARLING! aA.\/. A AA ; ~Palmettq KeaTt COLUMBIA, SOU ; ? DEALERS IN REAI. ESTi ? COLLECTION OF RENTS---] X We are now ready t() sell lot .] * RIDGE; CEMETERY Leuled in) X College Place* car" lint*. The UwoLi MRS. R. II. WART OX, I'res!, l'tione b4ZZ u V t ? < > < *; vvvv',",",''.1'.".1 v *.* v *.* v *. v *.* for Economical : f. ' Wm -4 I'M ? jL yc --- ' ? ^ Bigger and Quality at L There are S3 Qualit CHEVROLET the ^ . i - ^ priced Automobile. i ; CALL TO SIS12 I S AN Central Ch 1233^ Hanfpjlon A\ It Trade In 1 Refrigi [t " .. IX ? TO $10,00. AT.lv y: ..?.??-? X ALL SIZES AND COLOR! j x ~ ; " " ' "~~~T I V We are sole ristrHmtorx for !! X " Reliiuci V 1 "Dont* make the mislaid! yov.r m t?r lartfe enough." ! ? , . !<,* SAVE WI 'Y Niilure'* \Vi(v n l?|? - 1 CITY ICE < f 1721 MAIN STREET .. A. .... . ...... , -,f.x - ... .. . * ~ V . * - Saturday, June 16, 192ft * NOTICE All superintendents, of Sunday schools,. -' teachers and officers who attend th^ Allen. Christian Endeavor League ' ' Convention in Georgetown in August , . will be galled to meet, sometime during the . session to perfect a State organisation. Bishop Hurst is greatly interested in this department of ' lie church and . is in hearty accord to make the organization a success. ; . If tlie superintendent cannot be present, scr that the Sunday School has a representative ; lit Ifcov. John Hurst. Bishon. G. W. Howard, State Supt. S. S. ^AfifiNTS WANTBft- ? ?mmmm " ' ???? School Teachers, Preachers, Doctors and Colored 'Men and Women \vi- h good Educations- to write insur- . antrr?3*H)0.0 a month made"easily. : We train you and give you a guaran- . tccd-ralary based -upon?your ability? +0- produeth?All applicants appljL t0_ Palmetto Bank Building, C/ohiftibia, S. C>, N7W. AI.LUEAD & COMPANY General Agents. ~ ft Pays To A D V.E R T I $ E In ' THE LEADER" iPEWS to use ofd news when you I inaulo''prices. Wo can also .* . * ' ' > ' ' Desk Company 'ON, S. C. * : . y Corporation i TR CAROLINA . ' ? VI V AND INSURANCE < ? EASY i E:KMS ON HOMES"; I s" J"nr hurial,purposes in PINK *|? 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