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^Bs Ruby Mae Wilson, of <Iuekso*i? ^
K, Flu, and a '27 graduate of AJlen 1
^piversit^.', was in the eitv lust week
?ns.. jl'er many ffionds made, it. a
^P^er.r~rHeasant for her/during her short
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Dr. and Mrs. 07 L. Eqclest' n, of Ft. 1
B 1 IV TTTYih At I'S 14 1' t O'f'niv l n <> t?l> -J
K Prof... (J. \V. Howard, of (looi'^c- 1
^ town, was in the city this week at- !
tending ii meeting of the -.Executive ~t
Board of Allen University. .Hp says '
the colored .people in Georgetown are 1
active in business and social" pndeav- '
ors. *
Mr. C. Yi Bing, a recent- college )
, . gladuate of State.College, was Tn the ^
"t'lty Tuesday.?While. Iutu lie wn.< en- J
' tertained at the home of Miss Kli/.a- 1
Nelson, on Pine St.. a. Schoolmate* :
~ v Mr, INI. Xfosl>yT-of-Pitt-burg, Pa., 1
friends.
I.iltle Mildred Mpshy?. the (^anVjlter (
of Mr. ami Mts.R. M. Mushy', of '
Pitsburo*. Pa., is much improved-aftei
several weeks of illness at. the homo 1
ot?her grandmother,?Mrs,?H. Boat- ~
Wright. 1
Mrs. Anna FTTl'OlVi and daughter;-,art* ^
visiting their parents and grand. pa- '
rents. Mr. and Mrs. \\\. A. Brown, of 1
li]l l Blossoo) St. M is. Fllem has
made, her home in Platen Island, N. '
Y. for 22 years," and this is her fust '
* - visit home.
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tip' city for tvro-weeks; ;-t
H- ? FOVK UOHSIvHlvN? NKWS ? <
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Ccffun .l.ui's first' .Four Horsemen ;
1 ' Club "will jrive a dance at "the Assent- I
bly St. casino, August, It)tin a s
Tell your friends about the dance,
so it will he a gsfTWifiiv
Only those who are lucky enough to
I . receive invitations will participate in
^ this affair. _ , ' :
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Xiwsor I ME OLI) POLKS HOME
f.. .. . :v . I
^ ' We take great pleasure in thankI
. ing the Antfoeh Baptist Church for
I a donation of $2.00 to Mrs. Janie Ferguson
for the benefit Of the home. >
We have nine inmates at thv htrrmrv
- at present. ? ?_ =,
We are very glad, to report that Mr.
|| Summers is back at the home after
undergoing an operation, and is doing
? nicely-at this writing.
All donations wilLpleaso be st-nt to
2120 "Vinvood Avenue.
' ,?Susie daggers.
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THE W. <>. S. ( LI B
The tWard One Social Club held its
r meeting at the home -of MrT Robert "
Lykes, -Tuesday night, July .17th. The _
vice-president, Mr. Josjeph (lainey,
presided in the absence of the president,
Mi',' Clarence Johnson, who is
at this writing ill in bed.
Prayer was offered by Mr. Alexander
Calwy. After the transaction of
the most important business it was
in the favor of the majority of the
members prdsent'that the club would
J subscribe for several of tho_leading
colored newspapers. It was agreed
that the club would subscribe for The
Palmetto Leader and the Chicago Defender
immediately;
We believe that our club has the
, . four best whist players in the. city.
We challenge the Whist nlavers of
other social clubs. Jff interested, address'reply
to Alexander C?l\vy, 1524
Wheat St., CVdumbia, S.
iiorkki.i. hh;l NEWS
Siloam Baptist Church under the
leadership of Rev. XI. B. Neal is tak-1
injx" on new life. Quite a crowd worshipped
with us, Sunday, July IGth.
tifully reviewed by Supt. R. L. Blue.
A soul-stirring sermon was deliver
ml by Rev. (1. B. Neal at the morning
services. ? ?
The farmers around ihls place are
smilinpr because their farn* are look
inf; better how. I
been visited by the stork, who left
them a fine baby girl. Mother and ^
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RKK MEDICAL SOCIETY
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OiTTast Wednesday afternoon, July ;
1th, members of the'Congaiee'Medi-'^ a
al Society and a few friends gath- . ?
-red at a beautiful spot down neat^ n
'.astmei, un the farm of Dr. Collins
.nd enjoyed the best , outing: that the ,
o'eiety has had since they have beerviT
rganized. The condition of the wea. ;
her*prevented some of the members ,'s
l-om gutting' there, but those?who j
cere there would Ttiloy the .sante a- j ?
rain this week, and were more than I
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iaid l'or their trip..
Dinner was to have been served at 11
:00 P. M. but due ^.o the qrowd bding
l. littlo^.siloiv gathering it was not ^
ierved until around 2>:30; and you 1
mn, Imagine' at that-hour all appe- l'
ites-were. good and sharp. The din- (
ler was the best you have ever seen
It a picnir, and the host propmnd j.
11)0 hy^t browned.hail framed -poHc?ou
have0 ever tasted j hash that was
qually as good, fried fresh water'
:sh., rice, potato sala>d, fresh tomaops.
sweet pickle, sour pickle, beets, *
olfeer ice tea, lemonade. Refresh- ^
ng drinks were served l>efore dinner, :
)ut-after dinner half of a dope would i j?
lave meant an overflow.
? tjjte-mnnwmg arc some who wore
resent: Dr. and IVTri?. I>^ K..Jerijcilifl-, I
>r. and--Mrs. N. A. Jenkins and tin- j r
lies. .Mis. SI. if, J-lOndeiuion. Mis* Ah j-N|
mi Bailey,. Mrs. Alma Rhodes, Dr. s
tiul Mrs. Cooper and children, Miss
It hl'l Hynos, of W.I Is on. X. (., Miss ' ^
I j*
.iepeva Cormvell, .Mrs. B. Sawyer, of )k'liructuwn.
S. Cr I)r. L. M'. Dan- ^
els and mother, Mr. G. Lee Ratliflfe. j .
Mrs. Matilda drifting I)r. and Mrs.;
r C. Dennis, Dr. and Mtrs.- W. D. 1
rhajipellc and babies, ReV. Addison. I ^
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Dr. J' *
II. (Inodd, Dr.-H. (i. -Thompson, Rev. L>.
I I, Sims. Ur. P. .1 Smoot~-of Wash-j *
nffton. I). C.. Miss Amanda fstarnes,!
Mrs. Klia Sigh tier, Dr. and Mrs. I.. '
II.. Itolman. I'roi. and ill's Sedtt, of ^
I'lastover, Rev. (J a nibble and a.number 1
jf others.
Dr. and Mis. Collins.~the~hTTst and j
hostess, alone with other member* I
>1" The family. gave us high class ser-1
rice nnir'nmde us t'ccl welcome and at j '
IlIillH1,, ' v
After diimerTig ;irs uciv pmsiiid and |.
the?men all went out to play the old j'
game of pitching horse shoes, while!
'he ladies went to; the ttr. ~j
follm'* nl other. which wlis~~riearhy.
a here they ha<L some interestintr
names. The mien needed some game j (
:o' give them exercise after-eating
mch a hearty dinner, or they might 1
have needed a doctor before morn-! :
ing. There were other games played | ,
hirt?the' next?most interesting?tine ; ],
was hitting the bull's eye with a rifle '
About a:30 we all went to the house ^
where -the Indies- were playing -cards-,!
and I)r. L M. Uaniels called on sev- i
oral members of .the party to express j,
u_: * .V ,
Lin'ir I'liju.vnienu ?i mu ciay. Among i ^
tho speakers were Dr. D. K. Jenkins,!
MY. (I. Lee Ralliife, Dr. W. D. Chap-: '
pelle, All*. Walter Brown, Rev. DYii.i1
Sims and others. After which we all j
rcRTTrhed home feeling" that the day ~
sva.i well spent. ? .
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COLLEGE PLACE NEWS
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We are happy to say that through ; 1
the Divine hand of Providence and ii
the great effort of the nientbers' of! '
.-Mover chapel A. M. ?;. Church, the'
mark of progress is in evidence. Although
the building was recently destroyed
by fire, a new and attractive
one is being erected at present. The
excellent contiator, Mr. D. D. Mo^ie,
has spared no pains in coryimg up to 1
the plans and specifications thetreof.
lie is indeed a splendid workman,
so we are planning to hold service in
the new edifice on Sunday, July 29th.
Come one, come all and witness this
great program.
At 10:.lo, Sunday .School; 1 11:30,
C..nti..n AC- O.OO r> 1\T
literary program""*will be given. Remarks
by our leading people, such
as Mr. W. H. Hairvey, president of ^
the Victory Savings Bank; Green
Jackson, treasurer of Allen University;
Mr. R.- F. ftEonteith, prinicpal of
the Nelson School; Mr. T. H. Pinekney,
undertaker. Solo by Miss Pompey
and others of the city, and many
great things are planned.
At .1:00 P. Mi. the F. and A. Ma- j
eons of Capital City -laxlge '.No. 47,'
Columbia, and all of the other lodges f
are invited to eomd and take part
on the program. Mr. J. B. Lewie is
W. M. and will appear on the scene
and make the laying of the corner
stone-on the above named church
At 8:(l0 I\ M. Rev. X W. Shaw, I
pastor of High Hill Station,, jwill do-,
11 vtr the Iserrnpn qL th?_gYening.The ,
rally will .close Sunday.
daughter an- doing fine. ~?"?
Ri^L.. Blue and T, J. Brawn. ro<>v[_
toml to TTiu'IhvI1H?> ;i ft'w tlH^s^-n'gi)'
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams of Co- '
lumbia inotored.down last Sunday in1
their Hudson ear and gave M*r. and
Mrs. R. L. Blue a pop call.
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THE I'AL.Ml
Aiken News
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Mr., L. L. Tonoy, marchant tailor,
ttended the ministers' conference at.
lettis Academy; alnd enjoyed it very
luch.. MYs
t.oiii/i' :mrl?children pgnt
a Tew days in Augusta. Ga., last
reek visiting: her sister, Mi's. L. A.
'ritebett. -They report a pleasant
lay. '
Mrs.?Holland .widow u? Lke laic .
lev, Holland, On Richland Avenue,
dt last Thursday for New York (.'it y
0 visit her daughters, an' dto take*
1 other points Ninth.
Mrs. Lilh Barett wishes to express
er.. thanks to the many friends foe
he .sympathy ext.en led.lajr at th
euth of her beloved, ijiptlvlr, .Mrs.
Jraeie Jackson on the ,10th inst.
Mr. and. Mrs. B. T, Twiggs will
gave for Hemps.ead. X. Y mi dm
3rd
The pastor anil"' a delegation oT
iienibers of the Allen Life. Guard will
taut next Wednesday for the Allen
.icngue Convention at Cmnn Groan I.
'he pastor is conference superintenleht
of the Christian Endeavor Lea:ue.
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tilH. IT. C. B rown, pop i.i I a rj
mtntf matron of .York St., and Kdgiir.
iehj Avenue, left last Sunday after*
ieon?for New York.City?for a l'ow
reeks' visit: iter many friends are
orry to lose her, but wish for heri
very pleasant and profitable sfpv
lv.. Brow n .is trying to t arry a hr:;\o
ront and his friends are hoping that
ie will hold "(fut.
Magnolia Lodge No 22, K. of i\.
nstalled the following newly eleetd
officers on Monday night, viz: Mr.
h Jones, Chancellor 'Commander, j
dr. YV. A. Jackson, Vice ' Chancellor
lommander; 'Jlr. I. McEarJi^i, Kc pt
of-Reecftls and Seal; MTr"J7~Tvr
k'ott, Master of Kina- ce; M r. Wil'
lolley, Master of Exchequer and Re"-.
\. -E.?Rt I lorry, prelate,-. succoodin <i~
he late Dr. C. C. Johnson.
Friendship Btfptist* C lucre h gave a
nrnic on Tuesday of this week. The
arge?er6.wd enjoyed every moment.
Rev. A W. llill, Superintendcn'
Kddie Winn, Misses Evelyn Ilill and
nez Mabry returned 'Monday after-,
loon from the State Sunday Sthoo'
ind B. Y. P. U. ('(invention which met
it Rock Hill. They report that from
nany ron'-s of view this was the
.lest, convention yet hell."?That Tiy Ti
o'clock last Wednesday -delegates
vere po.uring in. from *every part of
he State. That of the many great
hings done othree hundred dollars'
vere raised?one hundred immediate,
y after each address by Dr. J. J.]
stnrks, president of Morris College |
diss Williams, a returned missionary |
"rcmi .Africa,x and Dr. A. .A. A. Graitam
<?f Wa hing on also addressed
he convention.
Rev. Hill and) his delegation spent
Sunday with ITr. IT. M. Mooue,--.-pastor
of Mbenezer Baptist Church, of
L'haadottq, N, C. They report having
had a great time m the far Hill t*ily.
(.RAN 11 M.V Il.l.K MlWtS
On July 4th: the pastor's -eltthof
iTiTlley Fair Baptist .Church,- of -whirltRev;
A. B. Coleman is pastor, gave "a"
picnic at his honie, near Augusta, Ga.
Quite a number was present to witness
the occasion. It was enjoyed
l.,r oil .
I,J ?...
Mr, Noah Fells.nM his grand Hull.
Leroy Hatcher, left Saturday Ja'st for
New York City, where they will
spend a few months' \ at at ion wi t hhis
son and daughter, Miss Gwendolyn
Pells, the younger daughter of Mrv
Noah Fells, who is attending suminer
school at State College, OVangidnu-g,
S. Cr, came over to see her father
leave for New York City.
Mr. Emanuel Rommie, formerly of
this place hut now a citizen of Anderson,
was a pleasant visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Palmortnr few days
ago.
Misses Annie Mae and Ltd a Morgan
of Newberry, who are attending
summer school at Bettis Academy,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Ivey
Belle GrapL?
Miss Holen Ferguson and Mrs. Edna
Morris, of ..Columbia, who are
attending summer school at Bettis
Academy, spent the Week-end with
Misses Cecellus and Eliza Pal-more.
Mrs. Hattie Ryhans, Mrs, Annie
.Tones and, daughter, Leon a Belle, are
days". ? *' ; . -
Miss Hattie Anderson and brother
of Washington, D. C., are spending
a few weeks',with their sister, MrsJ
Atline Mosley.
Master Wendell of Washington, D.
grand parents, Rev. and .Airs. Jesse
Miles. ^
All-friends of Mrs. Celie Enlay are
glad to know that she on the road to
recovery. . - ?
"A poem drdifnted to f>r. O. Jolvi
son, written by a classmate of his
daughter, Cecelia: * '
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At midnight in his guarded tent as he
was dreaming the hour,
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KTTO LEAUER
SAN I I G NF.WS
SiiMcis at Thomas Chapel were'
very as usual. Our pastor, Key.
-L-S. .Mai tin. gi;6ku from *-th clipp
ui <>f Acis ami tht 2lst verse. The
so; moii was sntttostirrinjr and :tbueh-;
_m_ : i
Sunday School In-j^an at the usual'
hour.. The lctison was very ipterestinK
r.nd our superintendent, Mr. I., \V.
W.vjker, i.V pultiHjr jfo'rth every effort
" ill) Uw\ i iiiln ) at ion JiL. his li;Phi.is,
to make our Sunday. School a "^lowingsuccess"
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The nii sionar^ society is still Work,
ii?:jt to assist the pastor in raising his
Sunday School Convention claims.
The services # Surulay tiip-ht were
very; pood.- Mrs,- Medora- Jenninlr^
was called to Atlanta. .Ga.t ,.lutie 2*Ui
op account of the. death of her daughter.
"Mrs; Kthel Davis. . She returned
to dier'home. Tuesday n'ftei tiooo
Mr. Louis Kppft, formerly of Santuc
Inn has resided in Ih'trori, ytieh. for',
the last 'four years, passed into the
ureat beyond Friday afternoon,. July
t't I; '! ' !" home of his inn li' :inil - " fit",
M.i\ and Mrs. William Kpps. Mr.
Louis Kfips was horn and feared in
Santue. twenty-three years ago. The
nineral, Services wore conducted by
Lev. .1. S.' Martin Monday afternoon
at ?! o'clbcjc. Il)is renuiins were laid
('lurch under a beautiful mound ol
(lowers.- Ik- loaves to mourn his loss,
a father. William Kpps, mother. Flore.:cc
Kims. liii'ee sisters. Misses Nettie
Kpps. of Santue,. Mrs. .Kva Archie.
-Ju^suirviiIer_lF 1 a., a nd t\vo hrot he rs
Mr.-l'. Kp|hs and Mr. Itoscoe Kpps. We
extend our sympathy to the -bereaved
zfantilyV1'?^
Mrs. .Katie Monrhead And daughter
Mrs .Kss:c. Sanders, nf i Union* atiast'
Monday:?-?^?? ???Mi',
and Mrs. John Kpps, Sal lie F.
attended the funoral <?f their nephew'
and rmisiit, Monday ajfteyypon.
. Bev. and Airs. K. White and
daughters. Misses Maggie, and Betnice
\\*lii ey cd' Abbeville, S. (\, at
ended the l'uneral of their nephew
last Monday afternoon. .
Jfev. and- .Mrs. Johnson and Mrs"
h. M. Ihnvkins of Carlisle also attend,
ed the-, funeral.
Mrs. Ktliel Jones," after spending
.and Ati s. WiUiani Kpss, fvtorned. to
-h"r. home. Monday afternoon, in Jaek.
onville, Fla.
r 'Mrs. Anna .Gardner t>f Cincinnati.
| 0., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Adelaide
Gilliam. . .'
,Miss Cathleen Sartor, of Union,
pent, the week-end with Miss kathI
lech Jennings. ' , ' : . "f
.Maiwise (list ami Aliss CathI
teeTi .1 imivmirs?S]reirtr" the week-cnd-Tir
Carlisle \v"ith" Miss Sallie Jeter and
attende ds.trvries- at the Baptist
,Chureh in Carlisle^ last Sunday*
Mrs. F/lla JohYiing's, M*'s. Mollie
tJtst and Mrs. Delia Williams and a
f lUimher 61* other ' friends from Santue.
si+ent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
.And .Mrs. Jinimie Jotex of Carlisle.
Mrs. Annie Ly'm, of Ashcville, N.
.C., is visiting her grand parents this
/week, r~
y Mrs. .dessrtr Alexander, of .Memphis,
Tenn., is visiting; her mother, Mrs.
Ann Sims, who is quite indisposed
iat this writing.
i . "' .Mi's, Jpsio JeteY is ua the- sick list.
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i .Miss Rtthy Bfoykm; of Stiinfer, is
[visiting ' Row and .Mrs. .1. L. l>ent
InW. ? ?!?;?ir-r-?? 1???
Miss Annie Crawford, of Mjinnjng,
guest of Alr.-and Alas. James
I Kinloeh.
Rey. and Airs." ;1. L. Benbow and
AlisS Ruby. Roykin motored to Atrdrews
on Wednesday and were the
u'liests'nf Rev. and Airs. .1. AV. Witherspoon.
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Miss Kdifh Richardson, of Afarminjr,
is visiting Air. rfpd Airs. James Kin|
loeh."
J lav?A^._2uiw.riwtn. of Andrews.
J Wfoen sorrow herjtnee in her suppli|.
anee bent
Ann-tremble at his .power.
1 At midnight "in the fairest shades
; Dr. Johnson ranged his suliate hand,
| True as the steed of tried blades
1 111- u.-x .? lu'Wio'-o in henrt npd hand.
| ?well; - - * '/"
Death conquered?-Dr. Johnson fell
^Jle saw in death his eyelids close,.
Calmly as to a light's repose
, Like flowers at *the set of "the sun;
Then he knew his work was done.
t day
1 That the i-eonlc on earth wo.uld he
{ happy?...... r ~~
He traveled both far and near on this
1 okl-special-piano; ??:
Ami ^lien his iruik uliieatth waa done
not any was in vairji
| There was a literary program, Sur
day atternoon rendered at the Valley
. Fair Ilaptist Church. Mr. L. L TonJ
ney HeTIvered a wonderful lecture.
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SOI Til C AROLINA HI SINKSS 1 ~
LEACtK IN ANNUAL SESSION
On July 10t.li the ment tiers of the
LS nith Carolina Statu Jhadhi'r-o Lotn ah
n et .at State College, Uratigy l?urg,"S - "*
^loi'iiing.seH^ion began ;it eleven .
j o'Clhek nrm the afterno<>n session at
t.hree;o'eloek.? . .' * j
At the morning session Or. K. S.
'AVilkinsnn was presented to the body
by Mr. I. Si I.eevy .Tneisdiant taib'r.
t'o|uin hin,?St?S*: t+r?i 1 k i ? n ^
made a vOry intel-e.-bing .and in-truek"ti\e
address, eiting the--{'net that th^
property oWnOil in South (,'iirolina by
1 colored people, in 1 whs .worth
|.$o2,o0o. -251, and-tlie property owned ?-|s
[in Ceoigia in K?25 by'colored l>opplo
h\va.s worth $IW,0:#;r>l lf and -that the j,
t^Negroes- in the UniUid..Suit,e?- own< i|
( a' total of $1 5?i6,0H0,H(if) worth of real y
estate." '
- . ill
?''br subject discussed at the'inhr'n- ~
| in^r [iin^'ram was "\\"hv XcaToIkisi.
' ne^s Pads. ''vis <iiSi".tssi<w^ts lt il
i l>y Mr. Ficd Hacote, a nurdum- fi' 111
i Tinimnnsvilliv S.. O; "tits' remarks
| Wile tinifly LL:?lli-l.,. #.>-<1;.
'ismis' of N'epro business; first,* they . |
j open their sftoros to* .late; second,
1 I hfV lfot''| linip llii.iv I J ' ?
third. they try t?.? -ell interior products p|
niit ovntbit n.t price*. - At'ierttTrr penr r-~B
il discussion of the iriorninp pro- I
.numbledut tin Idate .Fidli't-'f yjdlnvd B
School came ip for the ftiij-day -< I
ciees. The I.ejapue joined in with the I
i I'-iidnn.s,,'?Alter devntimnd?t \ < ni" "?B
the following named persons, were -I
-introduced?t4??the- tenehers?at the?I
summer school: Dr. J. J. S'avk . 1 >r. r
I >. H. Sims, Rev, Arthur. Asbury,' Mr.
J. T". IManion,Mr. Janus II. I
and .Mi'. I. S. I.'eevy. These speakers I
:old a number of interesting jokes and. B
each w'ound up with a few sane words
[ <>t advice and encouragement, to ' the
splendid Ik id y of .'teachers gathered
there.. . *' . ". '
A.tter The devotional?exercises tho "
nomination committee reported thatall
officers of 1|?27-2S ho re-elected fur
The .suggestion wuis uriani ?
mously voted atid the officers elected
ire I)r. R. S. Wilkinson, ProsidenCV.
f. S. I,oevy, vice-president; Dr. J; .J.
Starks, treasurer; .1. -fi. Blanton, cor*
roiiponding seu e:hl..i . aild 1'. M.
i. rycoLdimc-secrelfi ry.
The afternoiyv- session. Which or urred
after a delightful lunch in the
^tajat!College teachers* dihi.ug rrm'tn, '
was as followsi 1. "The present. out-;
look for Negro Business Men iUul .Women",
Dr. f). II. &ims; 2n 1. Tin
present status df Tommeicial training
n .N'egro Schoi Is, Prof. .1. f. Washing- *
ton. 8rd.. "How May a Deeper in- ')
' erest in the State Business L? agu.
ho Aroused" Mr. James II. Gnode. All '
>f these, discussions Were helpful and '
hrouftht-QUt points of interest.
Mr. James H. Goode suggested .that
the-State he divided into districts. '
1 his was adopted. The idea being to !
hive seven in all; one in.each.Congressional
District representing the 1
j'the" League* as Vice Presidents. '
The Executive Committee was up.. 11
for -appointment. The President d..
}erred appointment until a later date.
- Xlit ice- oL-samc=-wtll be sent. ; "T
? Dr. K. C. Brown, of Durham, X. <_*...
was the represenative from the X'alii.iial
Business eLaguc.- Imniediately '
after the meeting he.was taken to < o. ~
lumhia where he caught the train for
Durham.
The League meeting at Ovargol-mi g?u
was voted a great success by all w ho J
visited same. The newly elected otlivers
pledged themselves to a very eh. .
ergetic and extensive program for the
. oming. year,. 1928-29.
spent the week-end in the city. " *"
..Mr. Clemoiit,' district, manager of
(the X'orth Carolina .Mutual Life in
surancfc Company, was seen in.', the
" 'it-.v-'last week.
The smarter set was entertained t y
Mr. L. Buxton Rrowne at t}^ hune of
.\[r. and Mrs? F. W. Dunnjore-, tli^K
Market St ,- Wednesday eveninjr.
TIIK LATE ( HAS. YANDERHoST
j
On Thursday, evenincr, July Mh??k--;
10:.'t0 o'eloek Charles M. Vandvrhost
died at. his home on Hijrh Market
St. ' . . '
He was ill for a short time. The a
funeral was held at Bethel A. M. K y
Churoh. The hurial rites were per- J
' Th-unps from 'the-People's Indus'rial y
I Insurance T'omiianv of Jacksonville, '
I , r
' Fla.. of which a brother' of the" de-v
j ceaseU. Mr. B. C. \ anderhost, is gen- ^
oral manager. c
i
* The burial was held at Bethels' n
TThe Ticfor Tiorfge, K. of t\ was Tn '
. charge. He also was a member, of?
Ttlfc Rn\al KhIr'Ius of King i'avid and
f>ther local organizations.
t -tte-ia survived by hia wife, fiyy;
children. tvr* brothers. Mr. B. <\ V,vi.?
; derhost, of Jacksonville, Fla., and the i
i: Rev. John Vanderhost of Rahwav, ,
> !:y. J, ,r?:? . :v?. - ' - ,
' 'The body waa ip charge of the Mu|
tual Undertaking COj
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Use Common Sense
In' buying your Piano. ;We rep- r.? .
resent the pianos the celebrated^
' challenge- ^comparison. Lowest ? *
price*. 1 Thecal terms,
Midorie't*?Tltksic . y8use ?
112* Main St., "" Phoiu'5210
N. 11.?AVe and the Piano makers
guarantee theM Pianos -yh: 1 *'
sell. , . r ~T:. .'
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tin nan dn'-Miin fi. |;t\ ypur hair
own. I \v jJl hc.-.|.'youi- IKiTi combed ' ?
r t?H day 1.1.1 j i v;. . ' ,
n H-4>n-.-A,i,?iis. the Lest
?r*eU]Vij]'j and v. i-ving; it brightens
f"i 11n.. ?1 t'.T ol' the Imlr ^
'id ?v:'.' A> 1|. a lust i iouS appeaHiucf,
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Sold :.it all ltai'her Shops and ?
I h tig . S.toren
" Miiiiiil.ictmeil at J
HiG Pine St., Columbia. S. C.
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-7; W E FIX EM"
- Ecnorutura??^ ~z?
Starters, Batteries f
All Work-(Guaranteed
Palmetto Battery ~
& Elee. Co., IncT "
13fft Sumter St. Phone 3235
2 <;iK? '
P. A. i lawkinsV ^
Real Estate Agency
Notary Public
Homes on Easy TfcrmaM
1107') Washington Street .
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S(M TIlIsHN KATT.WAY
SVSTIOM.
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Via Camden and Rock Hill.
"ity 1 ndcct olHt'e, 1307 ftjain "Street,
' i'.I-Hit:
COLrMBIA, S. C. *
xpfi! SiiiriVr, (ieiiL'i'utor and Battery
ri'.Hi - ''HUNK hfiKl)
Tripp's' Battery Service
T)c?adn;niL'i>t Omild Batteries ,
I.eusvat l.ilv by Owner's ReeordB
. "'TtlVK U HA TBI A ? , r'.-:
21 '{ |.:k)> St.. Columbia. S. C.
Join I he
PROTECTION AGAINST
ACCIOFNT, SICKNESS AND DEATH
Greatest Secret, Fraterlal, Benevolent
nd Patriotic Organization Known.
THE 'GUIDE TO?
Health. Hafip.iness, B'otherhood, Pro**
lertty, Eelowship,, Charity, Kindness, Ju*.
ice; (Vlercy and Love.
Aid when eick, Protection at death, Aid
11 Disaster and Distress, Aid to Student*
n college* n ee i-tospitai i reatment ana
dedicnl Advice. '
?Deputies wanted to organize odgea in
:vecy city, town and hamlet In South Carilina,
Jolnmg Fee, $7.00. Special Dlepensatlon
ow ottered Candidates for Momberthlp for
>3.00 everywhere In America.
*ur Information, write ;
Sr.VMOl K CARROI.l,.
Grand Xolilc Secretary, 4
11IV WArtUMiTUli SIBKET
lev.. J. E. Be.ird", D'. D., Abbeville
l irairil ('ominnnder
VI. A. Evans,.M. P., ~ Columbia
rtrnnd Kntite (SunaeUor
vl a J. Gen. A. Q Dunmofi Georgetown
>eymour Carroll - Columbia
.Giai.vt NoBle Secretary.
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