The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 08, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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pjg . ^v--4 PAGE TWO. ? ? tJnion News *'-~ : i No doubt -our Union subscribers hiivg:w^ndowd what whs the trouble with M. A; T. no news in Leader for *- * t,ne or two wt-eks. Well, here it goes. .\lr<-. Mary A, Helitty of j^nion, Ured and was' bur.ied Atonuay, Aug. 27th. 'I'Ik-* I uni'iiit, wa>j Attended' by a large .v number "i friomls and relatives. Ttev. *" A. A. Sims'pastor of- St. Paul Bap4 tist church 4va? assisted in the ser f 4 viee ny Ped>'.' Washington. Frawlilift. and Worthy. McKi.ssiclt and Son were in-charge of funeral arrangements. August filth Prof. Lucius M. To?-?-??Liu?in-rived hnn>o to spend a short I cacaLion with- parcius apd. friends who "Vie 'with. ? a,ch other in making, his stay .a pleasant, one.' He will return j..-txr.-Texas .in Soptcnibi-r." ' ' .Mi-. M. A-. I'"hin is spending a most deli ; ht l'u! visit 'iti New York and I>ni; lilyn cities wth the Mss.es Cofa Id,'former South Carolinians. Each '. moment isp tilled with pleasure and surprjso. Many places of intorest, hare beeii visite^l, and a few South - I'll 1' r11 'ill 1'ii mil' M i --e- ?Ui!!i--iiv t'ot'njil and Osceola - . Allen -left . 'i Monday morning SeJ)t: ."rd for (/oT'iinhia, S. 0. t() resume ~ ~ tu:; k at 1.; k. r Washington and Wai \ e r! > \". jCiliX_v'.imoT<nine; FfvF&Ugl)' " ' TtTe T- tint T V. - * " 1 _ - 'I I' 1 '"'a. ! 'i eelnan is m .MdV .>YoH i l iii daughter. Miss *Cyn i: a Niidudajj. y. h,, is sick. L.'t \r.'i;l. :\\ illt'ams, pastor of Cor ii,IbrfsV ! eiutTih. will attend the ..Na'V. iv.il Haptist Convention. Mi>s. V.jpfa Slieij of iialeijjh, N. C., \*ui l-Mii-in. visitnjif home folk dur yu .'.r.e <nii1).i-:cr. ~~ : T ,?: ~ . I'r. l.ii-li.VH?Sa-rtor. of Union enjoyi 'i . i.'- Calf ui ij'cj and New York , s'la ' i . lui'-U "liT Union. on the job at. ; tor's ; l'haifuacy. . ' ~ M'i s? l-.i: y.ie Hawkins and children '?d'-ine nicely in Saluda. NV ?\ ' ' .. ' . : . ' ; V.. Tv k.ir.Jlw-thanks Mrs. Sartor, < "K.?u-<'rs; 'Worthy am) others uv;Y' >o irir.d in helpinff' her in ' ifvv.'i< : i !fin' New York. Thd i \ \| i s. Polly Ann HunrI 1 : ' a I- 'n-p-pveejated. .Mi I;ti;'.?* S.. ( 'ufield of NVw York i> .'.in .llH; KyalKstate business,, holding J '.'iMi!) il'.i-t* in New York. and i- .1 a ii.h (Misses Affiles and ; . ' I'.d'ian ii.? ..--sisiintr inpYn-ti?rtaininff - _ 1; i'!l<; . 'si,-, is-'at l-o>me in Brooklyn ' a fid New. \<nk where rooms and U'i a:?aw Lu-aat it'ully fitted up. "1' . r. i t].,';'!' OW'll use. ' i. \." IV t.h isTks these ladies for . ila.-h- -.'hviuaioiv?arid?alsot thank;. Mj;. ..Udl'.aan \vhw~nssistcd her sr.,i t.in* Brooklyn and New ?l-^?.iJ no ili-uht he romyiellexL if:' ! in -r.let form.., ~y ' ~ 1 i n;.i ,i'a Freeman and daughf ters of . irni.Kii are ho\v in New York -a*r,.l wil, j,i - .d a few days with Miss-, ? Ar.niv anil ljattie Cofield, before* It ...\ Sir;' lor. Mi*".' '"Sunny .South.*' M% .*A. .'IV \\ ill leave as soon as the 1 '- i:v i nrirr arc heard from i-ut.h lather and son are holding tiling;, together. * Here's thanking them lor .the v,on.'lerful?trip and also ^ iiusnv- thatifcs to'' Misses. H. S,, Agnes and I. l!iat?- i :i !<i. lor invitation and . ?' ic.- \i - o^ionijed. :t ?- 1 \i ' H M!V '.A. YOB1N, Urnklyn. !\. V; WA hill U hi \l)l T.t> I 1 - ' Alv-, Serena Jiiirnett has returned home a*':.,r <|.ciulin& the; month of rV'r. . ih I ' nioark.J taking special coiij:-c i, A! id-.\vifery. J, . . " Mr. F.cil-dreen. motored to Oolumhia on. Wednesday. lie was accomf Lanied' hy IjrOf. .1. K. Smith*. An-. 11 ill Wheeler ..and" Mr. N. M. loiinoih are 'hack home after a vacain New' York State - - *. '.hn, jrWlv rrrt.iT- a I. c.ihailflr M ^ I. iif S'lmnter has returned e to her home in Manning after spend rrrrr? i ,i i jl weeks here as the guest "t lit'V.. and' A1 rs.. Witherspoon. ' ' ~I 1I!r .Vaonii Jones*.is- homo again ai'ii r a two' weeks stay in Georgetown. Alt. I. A, Hui ges^, Mr. C. S. Brown anil othoi s wore' pleasant visitors here ? ????Air . > .?(-r:?[ii ' i'i??motored to Gable this week, to visit her husband, Mr. Fred Beet on. ? Miss A. f.. Harvey is back in the two Weeks in Florence. ? .Mr. and Airs. Elliott Cooper are home again after an extended stay in liichmohd,:'Va^ .Mrs. Sara Serions of_ Hamlet, N. C. P the truest of Mrs. Emma Thomas. AI Bina Coc. .er. who has been con fine, j to her home with -fever -fer t be past week or so is out again. AJr. Walter iVdmer and Mr. James Hi" I sen?-pent?n?few itfi> M hM'P last ? week. > ?? , ~^~xr~ ' ? 'Mrs. Ilebecca Smith of Savannah, G?., is spending- awhile here with her L ^. ' -' > iZ i ^ " . . ' ' ' . ' " 'T Anderson News o ?Miss Ro6sevelt Thompson of Gree wood and Miss Ertrue McAllister ar spending the week-end with Mrs. S. ( Campbell. Miss Fannie Laura Ramey left Fr day for Seneca where she will teac in the graded school this winter. .Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and childr^ of Broklyn, N. Y., spent Friday nigh with Mr_and Mrs. O. S.' Quick. Mri Elliott and Mrs. Quick are sist^ts. Mr" jVfp- Horace Wialker ar at home again after several years jit sence in Florida. . Mrs. Mariah Hamilton Johnson c Winshington, D. C.. is here visitin lu>r ^son-in-law and daughter Mr. an Mrs. B. W. Burton. Mrs. B. L. Davis* Misses Eliza . Hall and Emma Mack arrived Satui day morning from Philadelphia wher they , enjoyed a pleasant vacation. Miss Georgia Sullivan who spefi the summer in Boston and ^New Yor City returned Saturday-afternoon. Little Miss Frances Kennedy Johr son is visiting her aunt^ .Mrs. C. ? Pt'fK. ? 7*" Mrs. M.?V. Marion was called t New nan, Ga? last week on account c her Mother's illness. Prof, an' tfefrs. S. C. Perry hav their mother* Mrs. VV!iUiaras of Beat fort with them. '. Mrs. Mary Jane Chancellor wh has been visiting friends here ha? r? turned to Pennsylvania. We want to correct a false repo> that we published week before las stating that Mrs. Maggie Mattison t Philadelphia, was, dead. We are gla to say -Mrs. Mattison still lives, qdth she is very sickl Her friends are ho ing she will soon recover. Rev. S. C. Campbell left Sunday al ternoon for Louisville, Ky.t t0 atten the National Baptist Convention. Miss Katie Anderson, who has bee spending her vacation in Newark, P J., returned home Monday.-?r? Madam Glenn is at home again t patrons'and friends. Miss Eunice and Lpnnie Belton lei last week for Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Quick gav their daughter Louise a lovely birtl day. party Monday evening. Ther were twenty-five young people prei <nt, who wished Miss Quick man til (in* VlJintW hirtVwlnvc A /1o1S/>Iaii ice course was served. pr Miss Ella Blanche Henderson pass c<l, through the city last Monday er Rev. A. C. L. Arbouin of Barnwe preached an able sermon at St. Pav traveling in interest pf Benedict Co lego's $50,000 Endowment Drive. A SHI.FlCl! STATION NEWS. *4 ' . Prof. Dowdy, agriculture teacher ( tjie Barnwell school, was in our cit last Tuesday on business. He was ai eompanied -by Mr. F. B. Be^k. Mrs. Annie F. Williams left la: Tuesday night for her home in Win ton-Salem, N. C. . Mr. Beo Sims rrtrd M"r; W. H. Hof were vistqrs in our city last TuesdaProf. Dowdy of Barnwell grade school ^agtl-Mww, of the city of Asl Jcigh had a very interesting meetln with the farmers .of this city Thur day, afternoon, atm hn<i new ones to join his number. We hoj ho wj 11. have, much success in tils e forts. * Mr Wt M.- Mulmuri uiul son Gtti /.ales, Mr. Joe Felder and Mr. W. Bonne^jSwtnesRed the game betwei Aiken apd Bl^rckville last Frida Tho game?. was (juite ag interestir one. * Mr. Holman and son Gonzales ai nephew Mr. Thomas Phoenix also a tended service a? the Bethlehem Ba 1 ist, church iiv Barnwell Friday nigl Mr. W. M- Holman ginned his fir bale of cotton Saturday morning, was the first ginned by colored fro this city. L Mrs. JLogan. and Mrs. Meaks of S) I ford, Fla., who has been visiting the parents Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Bent in Spellings, S. C., were the dinn i guests of the Holman family Sundi Along with them were two of the younger brothers Messrs. Jerry ai r. Willie Lee Bently and one of the sisters Miss Christiana Bentley. Th enjoyed themselves whije in' our cit -?Miss Ilattie Holman is all smll liPPflllQO a V?n A' ? f..v. viiiuno lll?t sue IS l main cause of the visitors being the city. They left last Sunday" f their Tiomes in Sanford, Fla. We ho they' had a safe sail. The entire town is stirred over t marriage ^>f Miss Corine Johnson ai Mr. Thomas Phoenix. Miss Johns< is the daughter of Mr. tmd Mrs. L. Johnson. Mr. Phoenix is a w< known business young man of th town. We wish fbr them ff-hapi sail over life's sea. The revival meeting of ttTP Bethai Papiist church will begin Sundi night September 9. Rev. Moss, not "evangelist of Columbia will prea'c He is known as one of the be preachers in Sout hCarolina. ' ' - - fr ? THE PALME'l Charleston News. n - Mr. St. Julian Hinesis ill at his e home.again much to the regret ol 3. his friends. It is hoped that in i very few day* he will be seen at th< i- bank again. / T h The Sunday School Institute of th< M. E. churcfi in .session at Centenarj n church, Charleston is in full swing it Quite a number of delegates have reg 9. istered, and many Sunday schools ol the State are represented. ;Mr. Clyd< e L. Hay and M*r. J. C. M5c Morris of th< > general church are giving daily lac tures on the work of the great >f church, and the proper organization g of the Sunday school. All presenl (T are _ being ~benefittel!T>y~ the contact with these niaster minds. T Hoenifn f V* ???? J # ^vu|'iw tiiv mviviaicuv nvonici V*UI' f. kers from other schools locally are e availing themselves of this great opportunity and are ebing present.?? Mrs. Hattie Duckett of'* Greenville k is attending the State Institute ir Charleston-, i- Mrs. Jessie Mae Smith of Harts1* yille is the guest of Missx Mae. HollotlUfing institute. ?Charleston 4s indeed proud ot hei >f Y. W. C. A. and the women who are giving' of their time and talent tc ~e fun it. Despite the hot?weather l^'many are availing themselves of the _ clinic on Tuesday and Thursdays al o the Branch, and carrying their in; fants there. Several out-of-town people have vis t ited the. Branch during AuguVt. >t Mrs. Susie Simmons who has Jbeer >f in attendance at Hampton's summei ,d school is at home again to the delight o of her friends. She is the able Girls ^^Rgggrves chairman,- alsa^ Domestic _ Science teacher at Burke. \ [- Rev. and Mrs. Will Taylor of Sum d ter are the guests of Mr. an dMrs. J H. Rodolph. n Misses Eloise Smyrl and Emma I. Punches of^ Haflthgton are guests al - the Sunday School Institute. o Labor Day was obesrved in the us. I ual way in Charleston. Although ft the down pour of rain came at the aj pointed time * for the parade, those e who braved the weather made a credi itable showing. e The brick masons as usual took the 5. lead in good looks. The carpenters y were few in number ^hut.kept up tc iS- the standard. Many enjoyed, a dip in the surf. ~ Orangeburg News li is . The friends of Mr. Walter Jacksor 1- will be glad that he has recovered from his spell of sickness and is ur out.?While- they-will regret-t< li-nnvv that Mrn. Jackson is still con lined t0 her home. She is improving ,? slowly and it is hoped that she wil y be out again in a jew days, to mingle f; with her many friends. Rev. Dr. .N?C. -Nbris reported sicl st at this writing, mostly from the * * - - - s_ nuuLK oi tne aeath of his son, whc lost his life in some unknown way ,s His many friends and members of his y_juhureh sympathize with . him in ?d Iftief. Mrs. Julia Breeland has just re^ : lyE?^LfienTLA-achooL-<>f.^Beattty-Cd4s. ture- and laboratory work. In this sh< 1C has taken a special in mnnw< )e facturing hair preparations and othei fr goods.?She Is now prepared to glv< you the best, and she soliicts your pa rp- tronagei ?;?B. Miss Carrie Shuler, the celebrate! Jn Beauty Ouiturist and haird resser Wa: a visitor here this. week. Mr. Stoke jg of New York accompanied her. Mrs. A. J. V. ^fVhite -has gone b Due West to spend awhile with he lt_ father, Mr. P. R. Valentine. We hop p. for her a pleasant stay and a hast; return. 8t ' Mr. Angus IJreeland left this mori ing to visit Winston-Salem and othe im points like Durham, with a view 1 his mind that he has not expresses lt> and. we will not go further now, Bu ;jr we say keep your eye on Breeland' ]v place. . er Mrs. H. B. Thomas after being in ay disposed is out again and looking th ,ir picture of health, nd Mr. Willie Henderson has recent! ,jr neen going to Walterboro. Somethin ey may be doing a little later. Listen oui y. Miss Flora Julia Fordham has jus gy-returned?from AshevlHe and ofhe he points in the Land of the Sky. Sh in is much improved and reports a plea or ant time. pe Rev. K. H. McGill was seen in th city this week. He looks well and i he succeeding nicely on his work, rid Rev, L. C. Gregg has just closed on very successful revival.at his churc jt in Denmark. * Accessions 24; conver sions 43; baptized 12. He was assist ds ed by Dfr^L. G-Jjiegg, pastor of Sil jy yer Hill M. E. churcK7~Sptrrtfmb?rj also W. S. Norman and R. J. Law rence. ____ ed We "&re continually having abund h. ance of rainfall, but still we are no 9t discouraged. W^ are just waitinj for our change to come. ' *' f [TO LEADER B. C. CLUB MEETS TUESDAY, SEI'f. 11TH. t _ Y A 1 We hereby, call the attention of the t members of the Benedict College Club ? 1 to its regular monthly meeting, Tues- { ! day, Sept. 11th, at 8 p. m., in the - Library oftheCollege. ^ ^ 1 Vacation time is now over and there X r is mudh to do ahead of the Club and {* tit is the wish of The officers that as { many as possible come out. Let X ^ each loyal niember get as many as X ' possible those who do not attend X ? and bring them out. There are a- { Ground two hundred graduates of Ben- ^ t edict, in tha city and there should* 1*1 1 be in attendance at this history niak- X t ing meeting of the Club one hundred J ? Z at least] 1 ~ . I .j. The (?lub 'n Columbia has accom- I y plishcd .much, but there is still much j : *o do. Let's not stand idle, but work. % ' There is an urgent need of $5,000 $ which will be used for the advance- ? ! ment of the Oollege and leads on to { ' the $50,000.00 goal. The Columbia Club should play its part in raising X it. Are we loyal pons and daughters *t* of Benedict? pm"" *" ?y world that we are by ?'" rnnnni-tml , X effort to raise a good portion of this | X s money. X 1 AVe arc indeed -pvofd pf our Ptcsi-1 X Client, Di. C. B. AlilTSdel, tor'truly lie ? ! is ever carrying our-Alma Mater on ?|? - and upward, and ii we hut hold his .j. hands up ere we^realize it many need- X ed changes will appear from time to l'I* 5 time. . .v, The latest addition to our campus ' is.a beautiful home .for our President which was presented to the school by" "X a family of three. Just-listen out ? fr>v thp npvt. in~*hn f,"'m nf =? a teachers' home, which we hope to .j. be able to herald before many moons X t wane. . ? DR. D. K. JENKINS, Pros;, o ? (MRS.) A. C. MARSHALL, Sec. X i,1 I William S. Jackson 11 Plasterer, CeriT^ftt.iTJonpnil I Contractor, etc. ~ ;C Please Call Me for Estimates !C ' - . - jc Phone 3330" 2221 Richland St. ,;q - ._ ' ic ' Columbia, S. C. IC ? il r| Professional ?J I f Cards _ J\ ~ oicecuaoooaaaoao^ooooocM.MjU'.H.t'j -ft ' Office Hours: Telephones: v>; ! 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 * o . s. ' Resience 8873 ; Dr. D. IL Jenkins , I , -DENTIST . Fillings, Plates, Crowns" and Bridges Q 3 Sunday by Appointment 8 3 Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia Q - a k3|;utjany, ? - 11071/>._Washington St., Cola., S. C. /$ Dr. L. M. DANIELS 1 Physician and Surgeon . > 1,8 ' ..Special Attention Given Diseases 01 g Womtfn. - o Office Residence UJ 1125 Washington 2250 Ilanrpton ~~ Phone 6429 ? Phone 7564 ? B DR. J. G. STUARtF7 I r Office Hours: Telephones: I e 11:00 to 1:00 P. M i lies. 4602 I y 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790 I Office: * Residence;. n 1702 Wain St. 1417 Pine^Sl. I n Office Hours: Phones: 1 d 11 A. M. to 2 P. M: Res. 8875 I t 6 Pr M, to & P. M. Office 424T--1 Dr. W. I>. t'happetle \ Physician and Surgeon l"_ * ; ? e Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty C y Office: " Residence:, ? g 1324 l/g Assembly St, " 1301 Pine St. [ ti ? - Columbia, S. C. jj ,t il [ T 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. 51.' Oflice 3b3? [ e 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M.~*" Res. G548 [ S ' f Dr. C. E. Stephenson Physician and Surgeon 3 Disease of Women and Children A t Specialty p , Office: Residence: [ 14141/2 Assembly SI. 1.128 Oak St. C , Office Phone 8107 Res. Phone 6798 [i ". s ^N. J. FREDERICK g PRACJ1CE IN ALL COURTS [| t ?State and Federal jj C ' 1119 Washington St., Columbia. S. C, j. _? - : - . : ~ - " *; - - - ~'M - Saturday, September 8, 1928. X~X~XXXXX~X*<"X"X~X~X*<~X~X~X"X~X"X?X~:^"X?X~X?X"X~X~X< A BARGAIN OFFEftf ?? ^ : : " - -1 .' " j ? . .* 4 . # We have made arrangements with Rev. J. W. Wither- y spoon, 'the author of "A Breath of The Muse"?a beautiful { % M volhme of pbems and prose writings?whereby we are able lh . ^ to offer exclusively to the readers of The Leader, this X volume at HALF PRICE.:. - ; - '- '?* ~" ; . . .-. _ . 5; We also have a volume of-paper bound poems, entitled } "Amateur Poems", by Luther Gadson, which sell for 25c. ? ?? - ~ .?,1 , ?r~?-?: g t We are offering to old and new subscribers alike, as long as they last, for the following prices: . !j! Tho Palmotto Lentfei<-?i \-ear r-? fio nr>? ?J A Breath of The Muse 2.00 \ Amateur Poems .... - .25 { . t . Total $4.25 X A ? ?7?: ?"-7?? . :?- ??" . ?~??rr~ ~ The Loader?1 Year (with books included) $3.00 ^ 1 To take advantage of this offer the So.00' must acCom- ;j; ^ pany your order for a year's subscription to The Leader. If {? you are paying iip~your back subscription dues, simply add i Pile dollar (SLOOt fn ymn- <'? HM I'nn Tim I I..1 .ni.i in.? will mail the books postpaid to your address. . - ' ; v X The Palmet to Leader I j - ' ' 11 . ; rj, 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. i 7 ' ; ? 1* vv v ;* v v v !* ?J. !"! v v ;< vv v vvvv v v v v ?! v PALMETTO REALTY CORPORATION $ ?^"Columbia, Sonth^Tarolina DE'ALERS IN RE A I, ESTATE AM) INSURANCE fCollectioh of RENTS / Easy Terms on HOMES 5 We-are now ready to sell lots for burial purposes in-. PINE RIDCE. !|! . CEMETERY located in North Columbia at the end of College Place X ear line. The location is beautiful. See us at once. 'j' Mrs. R. 41. Walton, Pres., J. II. 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