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Mr. Joseph Xucker is^ at. his home 1 K;etting along: nicely after an. operaHcion at the Waverley hospital' two ' weeks ago. I . t' . * Mrf. *Mnmii' fPerry) Tilths former- _ ly of this city hut now residing in Savannah, Ga., is here visiting her sister Mrs Marian Stevep,*bh <u* Mast fc Gervais street. - Mrs; Tihhs 1s a teach:~ el' in the city schools of Savannah. . Bo|ure returning to Savannuh she will _ . visit her parents? In -Washington, 1). ~ C. We wish her,a pleasant la-ipr - Mr. Denwith Meeks, popular young ( on a solo motor trip in his now (hovon a sole motor trip in hsi new Chev- ,| rolet Coach. "We wish 'him a pleasant trip. I? Mrs. Thelma Reed Tucker and two friends.Mrs. Kennedy hud Mrs. ~ Brown spent the Week-end in Savan- ~ nah. (la., with some of Mrs, Tucker's, relatives and?report .a plenoaift trip. -j * Sftt. J. W. Plunkett and his wife : have just returned to the city, from i - II i ,it tl hi 1 h"'"" in Darling- j yT. not asahepie; very , ta eporr n < ton. They report a very pleasapt. ! . stay# : . . ' EAST KM) CI.I*it MEETS. The East End ' Social (Tub No. .4, met at the home of Mrs. Campbell i White, the president. We had a nice : group of ladies present. The ipeetmg '< was very interesting. We were de* ~ t ^ * ? . uKiiii'u in iiuye ivirs. isumaiun to visit oiir club. We hope to have the opportunity of. having' visitors *at every i meetinir. Atier iHe transaction?of business : Mrs. Campbell refreshed us -with de- i licious ice cream with cherries. The I .officers are as follows: M^rs.' L. Barr ! president; Mrs. Laura Reed, vice- ~ president; Mrs. Lucile Yarliorough, i fihrineial.secretary; Mrs. Janie U. Wii. 1 liuniSf recording secretary; Mrs. Mag- ' gie R Bookman, treasurer, Mrs. Janie i R. Williams, reporter. i CARI) OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and J acquaintances for the.many acts of kindnosss,' expressions of sympathy and the many beautiful floral tributes < given in the iekness and .death of our 1 husband and father, the late* A.-T. Butler.- - 'C Mrs. A. T". Butler, ^M'r. anil Mrs. K K. Butler and i : family.' - ? NOTICE. J t i There will be a Musical Program > given at Zion Baptist church July IT, , 15128. The public is invited. Given under the auspices of M. Abney, Admission 10e. ? ' = h ; W. P. C. CLUB A group of Waverly high school ,| girls met and organized a camp club for the purpose of doing charitable "i work"as wett as entertainilig sdclallyr The members are now working to * ? put oyer a play entitlod "Delvin and I Charmaine in Just for Tonight" pro- i duced by Miss Eugenia Bouler. The officers are Misses Gertrude '< Clifton, president; Eugenia Bouler, vice-president; Louise Goodwine, see- < retary, Viola ; Jeter, assistant see re-. 1 tary; Ifattie Belle Watson, treasurer and chaplain; Jad'ene II, Clifton, re- : porter; Julia-Jones, critic; Beaulah Devault, pflrnist; Eloiuse Cx-aft, re- 1 porter of current events. This club has high aims and a great < desiiu to Je- much ; Work- in?tho fu- J tUre. -- -ALLEN UNIVERSITY CLUB OF 1 NEW YORK CITY STAGES UNIQUE A FAIR Allen University Club of New York City gave, a student's vacationrdaiice, Friday evening, June 22ncJ at the Savoy Ballroom, Lenox, Ave. and 140th t st- /' , More than 8U0 guests attended. A mong the organizations reperescnted were: The Carolina Exclusive Club, the State College Club," The Gold Eye Club, Claflin University Club, Benedict College CJlub. r Those receiving the guests were Messrs. S. B. W'Ml: 'liam, Wm. Anmlior. Ed. Brown. I.. I Thompson-, R T. Logan, B. P. Walk'ei4 and Wm Seabf5ok#.~ The music was furnished hy the famous Alex Jackson orchesrta. ittiiaiMiaaiiiiifi I?HT? ... 1 - H?' IN MEMORIAM . * In hiving remembrance of a dear uishand and father,""Mr.- James?Enly, who departed this life one year igo,-June 14th, 11)27, > Hear father, how we miss you, loll NVL't'L' always kind-and true; But today you are far away n this world you could not _stay< iVhile time passes" onward leavier and heavier grows our hearts >Ve will not fret, we keep on saying, But though we are apart, .Ve have talked with you in our . dreams at night, t'ou we're' so loving, kind and true, Hear father, oh how we miss you. Mrs. Corrine Eady (wife) Mr. Peter J-. Eady Mr. James E. Eady (suns). Miss Cora L Eady * Mrs. Anna E. McFarlin (daughters). CARD (IF THANKS _ ?1 wish tt*P thank the members and ii.ills of the Met. . Zion Baptist hnreh, Dovesville, S C., foa* the do-> -etidn. made by them to my sick neiliew, Ernest Harrison.- . . Mrs. J. J. Han ison. 21310 Richland St., Columbia, S. C., ? ?MJl H K.?; ' / A young lady, who has had several I'eai'ii' experience in teaehingi wants i position in a Graded, or Grammar -cli< ol. -tfhe can play and teach music.. Can furnish recommendation if required. For further information a rite 1'rof. O. V. \ alciUlno, Donalds, NOTICE. When jn need of a teacher write l'he Palmetto Leader. We have three applications from teachers who have several years' experience in teaching and can furnish references. MOI NTAIN CITY ECHOES (Continued from Editorial "Page) white probate judge allow a white woman to sign a paper to ffreo Negro her years ago through her ignorance af not l>eing able to ,read? God in heaven 'knows?there?h?something iiiikiiij wrung in tins case, ana nelieve every farr-^-minded Christian, vvhiie-person will agree. "But whatsover a people sow that shall they also reap." . 7" V "Cap Jinn" _ N. A. A._C\ L'JIAHA^REAT' MEETING. Continued from page 1. reined I can sum it all up by saying that whereas your organization is for the advancement of colored people it is going to do much for the white people., You are doing a great work iind'J congratulate'you on it." ' At the conclusion of the Governor's address, Robert \V Bagnall,N, A. A. P. P. Director of Branches announced that the Governor was a member of the .San Diego Branch of the As duuiuliuik The Governor was followed by Arthur B. Spingarn, Vice-President of the X. A. A. C. P. and Chairman of its National Legal Committee, whc DUtlintjd the work?of the .Asscoiatior Vnd challenged any of the self-styled patriotic .societies in the country to show a parallel record of achievement f v" a a f* u -..-1? vful!. A ? ,v.iv *1 . ii. ii. l ?> liu UCIIVCXCU the concluding address of the Sunday mass meeting, brought the mass meet ing to cheers when he said that from isking mercy and begging justice the Negro was now realizing the pdwer education and of organization and had i'onie to the point where he said: "Here I take my stand and from it [ will not move." The Association, said Mr. Johnson, formed the only instrument whereby the fortunately circumstanced Negroes could assume and meet their obligations to the"1$ss fortunate ones who could not help themselves Thru the Association, he declared, the Negro would be enabled to do his part toward the saving of America. - The 19th Annual Conference of the NT. A. A. O. P has attracted unparTtk'h'd crowds in Loo Angeles, hun^ rlreds having to be turned away for tack of room in the largest meeting places the city affords. <~x~x~:~:~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~:? t PALMETTO REAL' t ' " :1 ' 1 Columbia, So >! DEALERS IN REAL ESI I Collection of RENTS r ,t. We'are now ready to sell lots fc '{* CF.iVtF,TFRY located in North Col ^ .'('tfF' Hhr. fWrTfflitoHr hoauclful y^Mrs. H. H. Waff on. Pres., .1. H. 3 k- ?Phone, 0482 ?*-=? - : - - A?? THE PALM1 'A PK^A GIVEN FOR MISS .1I LIE'] * . KAIFORI). ' ' .1 . The Jolly Girls Social Cluh opter tained oh Friday afternoon July <>tj at a seated tea, complimenting Mis: Juliet T. Raiford of Columbia, win left the city on July 7th for her sun met. .vacation in I'hibuidlphia. TTTv affair was given at Mr. W? K. Thomp son's residence, oh (Cast Geivvais St The living and dining rooins were ar tistically decorated in zenias and nas turtiums. Re fresh mentsT Ui course were served '"on daintily pointed ta hies in the spacious dining room. Th guests were: Misses Emma Kershaw Martha Geiger, Annie Thompson, Lii |\-ile Taylor, Jessie Mae and Edit] Rrowh an(T .TuTta B. Thompson; Mes srs. Charles Thomas,"'lDelaney Simp ton, David Bethea, James Hondorsn and Cromer Ware, Miss Miiliam .Blu jnax of Ridgie Spring ami th<? guest o 1 honor MisS Juliet Raiford.?The J oil Girls wish Miss Raiford a pleasah t S^"V . [.. ~ : ~ . ; . ~~~ ' : Mr. WjjQianv 1?. .Thompson, Misse Millian Btpadnaxf of Rjdge Spring j .1 uliet _Raifpfd.^Aiuwr>-4-juLiu,-ftel ' Thompson and Bena Elizabeth bitt, motored to-Spartanburg for th ! fourth of July. They report a ver; pleasant trip. ( Miss Emma Kershaw has returns from New York where she spent,; \ei.y, pleasant "vacation. CARD OF THANKS. _ AVn t-iPe np-i?.if ple:v<tiive in thnnk ! ing the Women's Missionary Societ; of which met in Georgetown, S. C |of which Mrs. Julia A. Hart is secre tary for the act of kindness durinj I t^C' neoeion. . Seemingly tliat they had create an exclusive minority in each com munity, wlTci from the beginning ha ' been the sole defenders of all tru art. The minds of the people war j attached voith the dear- old souls a the home* and lifted a .donation u which they- were badly in need ol The donation amounted to $5.-00, l'n which we thank them. 7 We thank you once, yes "twice, w | thank you. * , \ j. We have nine (0) inmates in th ! hnma Iw. f-.l . . ..v?iiv vw uv, V1UUIVM, HU illiU Caii'M JO Wo beg the prayer* nl' the puhhr. V donations will please he <onl?in '11 il Klmwood Ave. MISS SUSIE JAG'GEKS, I. IN MEMOItlAM, *. 1 Jii sad, hut loving niemorf ;of oti ! dear husband, brother and uncle, Sjta J aggers, who "departed tins life on t year ago. July 1927.^.? Gone^.?? ?7to the sweet beyon --fctr-lneet other loved ones who hav already gone. Ami Oh, how WO lilt? you; your voice, presence and tcndi j care as well. There is a vacancy i | the home that can never he?fUh* l lij.it the Lord khows best; so slee oh dear one and take your rest. . Blessed, peaceful sleep; sleep an rest, sleep and rest on Jesus' breas XVe loved you well, l>ut Jesus love you. best.'Good niglft. Minnie Jaggers, wife;?Susie .Tip gers, sister; Lucille Graham and E ouise J. Green, nieCeS; Hepry an Willie Douglass and J. Jaggers, nc phews. + ? WEST ANDREWS NEWS, The rally is 6n for the" Trustees i Mt. Lebanon Church. Wo are ex per ing every- member to do their "Bit, The deaconess Board had their rej. ulav meeting Wednesday $:<)0 p. n at the home of Mrs. Polly Washing ton, Mrs. Adline Smith, president. Dr. L. R Nichols, P. E. of George towtr Disrtict returned -home- afte spending several weeks in New' Yor and Baltimore. He brought as; hi guest Bishop M. H. Davis, of Bait more -y: Dr. Nichols and his honored gues oisnop uavis spent the day at Wes Andrews with our pastor Rev. J. ( James. Friday night was Love Feas night. Bishop Davis delivered a thr ling message to a large crowd of er ger listeners. .We ftwe all glad t have him with us. Saturday morning Dr. L. R. Xichol and the Bishop left for Black Mihg< WARD 4 FILLING V',: STATION Standard Gksolino and Motor Oil?Courtesy and Service To All?Give I s A Call. PHONE 5843 16H*"Calhoun St.; Columbia, S. ( . H. C. JACKSON, Prop. FY CORPORATION ufh Carolina 'ATE AND INSURANCE E?asv Terms on HOMES >r burial purposes in PINE RTDGE timbta of Collage- Place ^UU im ilLlUliHC -gjnhnsmr, Oen. Mgr. ft Notary Public? Office! HO&Vt Washington St. .. . . > ETTO LEADER j| I A BARG> j ' f' ' ^ ) 9\ \ ' . ~ ' # . . . . ?\ ^ I j, . - . t . s - V We havi; n\ade arran^on -i*I* ,spoon, the author of "A Br< $ volume of ijoorns unci prose - | to offer exclusively to th< - X volume at HALF" PRICE*' sj* We also luixa volume :]? Amatvur.I,?OTlh 1mh' ' { We are offering to old an X as they last, for the l'oliovvii h'v 1' - X The-4'almetto leader?-1 yi i- l ;!; A Breath''of The'Muse i. n ' Amateur 1'oems _ % Total* y-jt The Leader?l U-ar (\vi ! ft. . tfr lo Utte aovv-iuago ol tti panyynur m-der T?ra year'; s !j! you avqpaying'uj) y()uv bac V < tne'Vloiia ri $ 1 -00) to your 11 y will mail the tTpoks postpaic ? Y . " >: V--. ? The Palm :,i$/v .. ?'THIO St., ij- - :. - - -. 11 yy - Mid-Summ< J d ASHEVILLE & WEST * . . . ' " I " ^ * << I T II I. II V II ;! THURSDAY : VKRY I.OW RC P . ; ' 7 vi ' r *;_ ii< r. j - ' u-,?r? " ' 'J n. ?:r r?m-r Ailbndalo -:-i. ~ I'ambt'f'i* ?: ' . ' ! lurnwvll i LJlnc'kvillu . .... , .. . ljranchville ....... llv Charleston. ...r ..( . '? s Columbia. ran ' ^ '? I 'enmark ItarilecyiUf ,. . ^'j-Kiwryillf' f . .U.' .. .. c <JWihKi?l,ui$r. . _ w. i'i?rry . 7771 77* . 77777 I'regnall . ...7, 7 - - n St\Georjro . . . ' m". Al al t hews ...... P Savannah, t?a - - ...rj--. .;.Spvin??l\tdjl - . ..; ltMSalley ... r.' V . Sununo.rville' '. . i. <l i i roporuniur.e lo\\-*round trip fair Kxrurs.ion tickets sold for' nil tr.-i r"-orip;inaj -<tnl'tinp' point prior to mi vj Good on Pull man cars upon pay lt^ !. i hocki-d, ^ ; Unusual opportunity to spend 1 ! mountains cn.ioy.inp- thp~eool invito Consult Ticket A pons, Southern CV Rorry, C. T. A. ?, W. C lt 10 Hull St.. C. C'hari > _ i. rflHHHBaOBHHHHiMH III ' p d p IrvriT i lakjv 1 WINSTO - I NORTH 1 By Brown Chapel, Shady Gn fl Columbia and St. Jolin Chur J ' Cnrnmittee?Rev. R, A You S. C.; Rev. If W. Walker, Ps ?*. fl Robinson, Pastor of Rldprewocx Y fl- t?Mm.N.;n .^rhr.rrh WlmKh^rn* X,| Riley Paul, Wesley'Hunter, M* ^ A.. ' i i. - - ?i UN OFFER " ' . ' 1> dents with Rev. J. \\*. Withert?ath of HFhe Muse"?a beaUtiful writings?whereby we a rotable ? rea<iers of. The Ixiador, this (if paper hound, poems, entitled ' 'V (iarfsdn, \yh(c)i srll for 2m: 1 - *. .* V ;- '? 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Thursday, Jnly'-l-U,?Return: to I'i'i nicnt of Pullman charges. No hagga vacation in the. alluring North C'aroli rating lrteezeS. 'v~ Railway System, or Walker. \V. K McRliee I). P. I'., T A. -r Columbia, S. C.' e *t?n.?Motel : est on. Si C. . U L A R RSION r o ' N-SALEM CAROLINA ove and Ridgewood Churches of ch of Winnsboro. lumbia 7:00 A. M. ULY 16 th npr. Pastor of St. John, Winnsboro, isrtor of Brown Chapel; Rev. T. K 1; Rev. G. <M TJulmer, Principal of ?TC.-TH. 1. IVUfshfall. W .'H. AUrsh. ' ;r.; Rev. L- G. Bowman; Sufrt'tury. - \ ; . . .. ; . _ .... t Use Common Sense j' . . A , In buying your Piano. Wo repU "jresent tin.- pianujr^tKo et-lobr&ted j* artists juro arid endorse.. We * challenge comparison, Lowest *: prices, liberal terms. Jji M;il(nit''s Music _ House .? ??: X 1 I&8 Main St., I'hone521U f N. U.?\\e and the?Piuno mfck [ - virs guarantee the Pianos we * .? i A 1 ?? ?- - . I >.... ?i. i | THK tyt'AN'S HAIR | .DRESSING X -V ' * " ' ' A .is the hair' dn -si'ng to- lay your hair . Y >dpwn. Itw ill.keep your hair combed .y # . * * *i* lor all jilay long; j* 1'.Van's--Hair UiW-ing is the beat -?*??1'?i' url;in'! waving; it brightens - wnd h.i'?ui-tifi4'S the color of the liaiy - -??and i' i * e.j if' Iti p i inn* appearance. . rj~ X'H ' ' ^ .j? S^ltl.at all lUirber -Shops and % X . ' ' Drlig Stores >: : - ??; v' . ' :?? " { .Manufactured at ??? ;j. 110U Pine St., Columbia, S. C. X - Phone tili*8 = ?= ^f? WE FIX 'EM 5:; Generators I' . | . V Co A ?? . . ? ?>uiriers} isatteries A * ' . All Work Guaranteed , ? Palmetto Battery ?? & Elec. Co., Inc. 1308 Sumter St. Phone 3235 ^ PHONE (1487 ; . .t .o . . . - ' . " * ' L. Ai Hawkins' Heal Estate Agency Notary Public - 'Homes orTEasy Terms" 1107' ? Washington Street COEOMHIA, S. C. SOl'TllElS^ KAIL WAY ?? SYSTEM. * A. { r v.. n H"i N<?. Depart. 8:3."> a "1 X. 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Join The ' 1 , I rnu i i iuin AUAINST ACCIDENT. SICKNESS AND DEATH Greatest Secret, Frater.lal, Benevolent and Pati4 a tic Organization Known. 1 L, iTHE GUIDE TO? . Health, Happiness, Brotherhood, Prosperity. Felowshlp, Charity, Kindness, Juatice, Mercy apd Love. OFFERS TO ITS MEMBERSHIP Aid when sick, Protection at death, Aid in Disaster and Distress, Aid to Students in Coileae. Free Hospital Treatment and Medical AdvifcA.? ; * Deputies wanted to organize odgee In every city, tcwrr and hamlet In South Carolina. ' 's ? -j- Jolnir-g,Peer-4'.OOJ-Special Dispensation now offered Candidates for Membership for $3.00 everywhere In America. For In.fornvatton, write i ' SM WH R t ARROLb; (irand Noble Secretary, State Headquarters, lll!? WASHIN(JT0N STREET Rev. J. E. Beard. O. P.. Abbavllla I Li a L ^"""?a?)d?r _A- Kvape, M. P.. Columbia ~ B[ (Trnrul Noble <rounaftllof 1 | MaJ. GCrt. A. 0. uunnfoffl ncr.rQctnwn Chief of Staff, Uniform Rank. II Seymow?Carrotc : Columbia QranJ Noble Secretary. ---J _ . wm j