The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
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STRAWBKRUV PLAN 1 .<VuU SALL j
Apply at 151S M? ])n'J^ 1 , 1'in d t
r" VY'JZ.'1 Columbia, S..-tb ?
DANZLEH BROTHERS
Shoe Repairing .
2329 Gervais St. Rhone 91,32
frten's Halt' Soles ami Rubber'
Heels i $1.00
Ladies-' Half Soles ami Rubber
lleels 7.
Tor' Ivu ' 75c.
Half Soles for Ladies _ 50c.
Men's Rubber llccls 10c.
I.allies' Rubber llccls -5c
EVERY JOIl (il AUANil'HI)
We Call For and Deliver.
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| Mrs. Lillian Lykes ?
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On AIi"nf.i nai-ini?. February. x2'2.
promptly at t n oVhiek our old school
n il was ' i-v.'"'s >'M' peut<"f out "Urn*
e ke* (" rati orr the two Jam
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;.Kir ?.'ou4?;. ' \\". ' ai'icr^ards
si milled in the auditorium whore a
imp'oiiif. prnurnTn wa- had.
Friday afiern.Hfn the-foll'nvinjj pie
,fi am v. a.- ' a under the a'.r-piws o
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j I ATi-.t-fiij It jjiii't ("Jiuri'ti
and Hoi-. .J. I. \Va-hinirton nmiiHci
to Suhit( i \vcc k vi itiajr rela~
TTrTitiU.i l .( (unity Toacifcrs Assorii1'
'a, I r-Ji! v'.s ri'yul,".c itic-, tHin Saturday
.diruary L'Ttli. Business of
i! i;|m.rt auoe traiTsarlo Rcsoliil ioils
1<" Mr, ,!!fi iiiw .! '! ua ' ivad; hy'mtiand
spirituals, . t[oi i. talks. and |?i'nye
is o:U red. ' <) ; i. a,) \ THd'day w'dl
I.I:!! Frida;. Ajurrl, 11, 1 '
Mr. Proctor 'ilnvcr, Sr. is on Hk
sick list. \\ o wish him much sue- ,
to rocoyc ry. ...
' TtoKF. Smalls Parent -Tctlrht rs* Association
rendered a prpgram at First
African Baptist Sunday afternoon at
__ THfc-PALMETTOS
?1?o'elnelt? This pTTTgnuh was dedi*
eated t<etlooiffo Washington. A large
11 u fiibtu' , attended. - - ?-?
'I'li. M inixtOt i tl I' iiii.il .ml? i t ;i iiinfl-tli
p'.ih'ji- .M'on av night at First Af.j:iioin_Iiu.ptL*t
with a concert. Every
pel >i'u in tlu> audience as pleased..
Rev. A. W. W illiams, the pastor reor
gaei/.l'll II1C UI1WI1.
'J"in* Reaufort County Schools open
c?i Cuorge Washington birthday ami
-ar'e looking i'crth lor the celebration
of Kqscnwald Day Friday.
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>im:i v-si\ ctucrrr
'! lie above name charge is begin.
in \vo: k nicely. About two or
tlnee weeks ago, the members of Ml.
IMiasam A. M. H. Church pounded us
Oh the many good things they gave.
We h;ul a spiritual'meeting-at Pine.
"Tiroye' o?r la-t Sunday. All seemed
prvn.loy trie entire set vice. We were
blessed wit h one-accession. Finance
w t ; Tnirly- good ah 1 attendance.
Tiie Rev. J. C. Coode of Mt. Pisgall
Haptist c'hureh preached for us
a- night. A spiritual sermon was
' delivered. Come again. The writer
is to preach for him o(1 the third
_ i i ri nip il I 111 rCn'Hnrlr !
T.1,1 Men.' Club are getting, very
busy. " '; ' '
. lie v. W. I., Johnson will preach for
(' 1. ii> ?tie I hit d Sun(lay itigliL. ?
Th.eie will he a ,-pecial program on
t!v second Sunday night for club No.
1. The singing classes are invited;
!t.i i 1 r: l'isgah I].i.pti.-t-r-iieihel A. M.
K.; 'i.'.i.-ia rti - and ih-it- friends.
' i ^liii'inv ivliini!, tlu- .Wissumary
Snckiy aic he-it jg re-cn ^ani/rtfl and
a.'e~ showing hopeful .vi^ns. We hope
to li t the. readers' "1 The Palmetto
l.ea i'l- hi ai' more >0011.
M WSiNfj NICWS
Sunday Jk-injr the 4th Siuulay the
leaili is of Trinity M. hi. Chm-it.
v- .tt alLal. liuiiit-post. Li doty. W1
- hud?a.n. lidfl?-moi'tinty^oiu''s.
tvie.es at were very kooJ as
. ervk-es at V : ".<> wire very good das
_ a i.al.
At 5::?0 P. M. Siuulay the Silver'
'i-a (iivle hold its meeting at the
home of ,Miss IJiti.a Witherspoon. After
the usual opening. and. tranpae- :
. -tl)|i t hie mess the- t'irele bewail the J
. ,. ; i- . 1,.. .... 1.. ..n-u- u
v .'""t 1,1 UIC'f >>111111
i : hi, l ost important in the home,
lip- i til .it or the woman?" This brut
ifu.ut i iie'h enihusiasm among both
men and ladies; however the lailie;
_ out. 1 he host ta?Miss?Wither- 1
TpuSu served a delieiou's course oJ
eoeoa'ctllJ eclke. * t
i He Pals Social ("lull will hold its
next nie. ting at the home of Missi.
--Pat!ie~+reels with Mr.NTiFfy Mt'PruTc
;t.j hot. -Miss Daisy Sinklcr aijd Mrs.
Ramie .\'< Ison are out again afteia"|iiti?d
of .illness- to the. delight of.
heir friend.*. ?
T ie lia.-k. I?Lail team of 'Manning
_ i '.i i ~i i, ig?S*-lend?h?doing So lite real
w.-rk now. They are running ovei
, \ . fy team tie y play. Manning is
i\ ai+y |n-?axl-irf the girls.
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essir.g-likely. '
si:. pai i. \. m. i:. ( iii tit'11
ky\. J> (>. Simmons. Pastor
. ia Vnvuil i.? on the bloom. Key.
Si. i..io11s is hignly embused over the
S'U' iesS of the -work.
I.' < . .MeCjviLan, P. Ik. held
- -r-Otri--TT | I S 11 | I Ml |, ,11 ?
_ ->l- l':'. I ."-at. pt b. dn.?The P. K? opep.
i # d _;? I - iynl;erehio by lining'hyli.in -do
! or a les-oi, Matt. 25th chapter bo
2 .at the .!!)111 venae. lle-gave-i
;'My h> \ in;j remarks 'on; this during j
_ ' i'k' tO-H-fl I'l lie- '
wr.il many waves of love from
"p.. - til.. .Tlu- reports were ail
harm -nioi:> and full of inspiration.
u.: .y iip t'r.e midst of. the down
of Vaii? many came to church
* a 11 i.l tiie*" P. !*k in his usual way.die
i d ,-oul .-*. *i riv.g. sermon on "lie
i _ Malaciii 22:?; afte r_he_
* :- a d eonft rein c. during which
.-inn many fatherly sympa'
li? hal iin ! h.vinjr words to the- bo
i'ii!.li:> of .Mi. Thomas Tho;i;pI'1'';nl
S!"."'"trs mvl'
d'Kii^a Uowman heloved wife
' How man ??!' St. I'aul church
_ - via-! i !?ii k i i 1 hood i lived
a ' hris.iian and a faithful member of
* * i i n ri years; serve] on the
s'i .ii'di-s I.?o;.u'd for 4.5- years. She
vva- pre-.defit td' the Stewardess Hoard
N'u 1 for *"vi a I S. .
?iiiaired in?Pev. '1'.?How'
in iti. ! >. i. 1 sis | hy Rev. I.. I), Cliathe
pastor. She ,.was a burning
_ ; : ii ; i uiiiary?worlt. 1 |i?i
'''tiJ in the last ineetjpjc d days bei>he
passed w.is: "Don't he un<.
a-.y, lor _jl !y..Xi.ek< t is signed for
'ilory."* In her last. (testimony.* she
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/<UM <H?i| l lie IIIUM>\ (IWWIlt 1111", Dill
A h' ii V"'me-bcmg..giHic.,-you.
Sum mine up to Ilea von 'for I'll be
i ! lii re,
d-rn 1' < bruary 1. about 15 A. .M7
when b.er fin;iI command came, .she j
di$ d priiyrng. The lust wor.is she
-mid wa- I.'nil st iml by me. She slept
iiv.ay >.? calm as daylight appears.
At her funeral near 2,000 people
as( mbh'd at Si-. Paul A.M. FJTchurclu
Many whites also assembled and contributed
lovely cut and pot flowers,
letters 'and cards of condolence.
( hiirrh nu mbers and frien is from
Columbia, Union, Lexington, Hack-!
cnsackr- N. J<; Philadelphia, Pa.T Bal- '
ti'iorc, Md., and other points-showed
their respect by making her grave1
a mound of flowers. Rev. I. O.-Simmons
d five red a strong sermon from
.Mark ll:0;"Tho Master's Verdict-.--?
She- is. survived by^ker^tisband, Rev.
. T. riowmau, "two srt^, O, I. and P. J.
UuTa Love and Martha Love of Hackensack,
N. J., grand children.
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Y TUl'AL INHUME (11*31
X PAID TO POLICYHOLl
4- RENEFICIAETEE_IHJB
Y SINCE >ORGANIZATI(
* HELD IN TRUST FOR
x SURPLUS
| i GAI
- INCOH
X k ASSEr
X % SURPL
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j* In 1931=?one of the w
I X stlengthened its 'financi
I y . The Company is givinj
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X .
| X / ASSETS
{ REAL ESTATE X
LOANS* ON REAL ESTATE*
?!> COLLATERAL LOANS
Y LOANS ON POLICIES AS
Z COLLATERAL?r^rrr-N T^:.3 .
ySTOCKS ND BONDS
X CASH
Y ArOPTTVn TNTVRIi'ST A\in t>rr?v
ft NET DEf ERRED I'KKmTuMS^
Y ALL OTHER ASSETS
y. ft
- Total
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? HOME OFFICE. DURHAM. NOF
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SAXON SCHOOL
Saxon Day to ho Celebrated
On Monday evening, March 14 from
-1 Hlilil ti o'clock, Saxon Day will be
I observed at the Saxon SchooL A
special program and entertainment
have been planned for the day. Mrs.
Telia I). Saxon g'"1 C A Jbhpson'
hfive been invited as speakers
for the occasion. ' ? ^
Tags are being sold in various sections
of the city. It is hoped ..that
everyone will wear a tag 011 Saxon
Day.
Pupils from, the various classes
w-llf participate in-feames, stunts, carnival
and many surprising activities.
Come out and see the pupils
_at their best. rA certain teacher-will
"TrHrVf "o rniM' inf oi***ca4-5v*r?
IVJ?C Ultl ?llg
the event. An evening of enjoyment,
is promised.
'The public and.friends are cordially
invited.?
Robinson Triumphs
NGwspapcr Hole ~
By Intensive, Work
"~Five Star Final, First Nation
al Melodrama, At Capitol Next
Wed. and ThuFs. <
f?
Edward G. "4totri]i^ir,-i who plays
"Wtth such force and naturalness the
supposedly ruthless managing editor
of a big town scandal sheet, in "Five
Star Final" the melodrama of Newspaper
life, 'which comes to the Capitol
Theatre Wednesday and Thursday,
did not attain his mastery- of
lhir-4^*4^rV?dtfTotrt?tTi^^ rtllAy-?
"No amount of emphasis which I
-might lay" says Mr. Robinson "on
lines (hat were Greek to me, coujd
put them oyer. When my "Mines is
'This galley-is shorts two sticks. What
do you want me to d"? Renlata on-thc?hlJlldfg
Cclili'oh I simply had
to know just what I was talking about
^before I could say it in a way to
;carry conviction to my audiences,"
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That is the reason that Robinson,
with others who were to make the
press roonr scenes of the picture,
went so often to the Loa Antreles
newspapers?sat in as guest *?py
reader?listened to the lingo?caught
the mannerisms natural to the craft.
When he begftn the part, he really
knew the game. That is why his Ran,
dall is so vital.
L .Featured ?in.. Mr. Robinson's "Sup-'
port are Marian Marsh, II. B. Warner,
Anthony Bushell, George E.
Stone, Frances Start. Ona-Munsota,
Boris Karloff, Robert Elliott, Aline
MacMahon, Purnell B. Prattr David
TrrrreffTC; "Dscar Apfel, Gladys Lloyd,
Evelyn Hall and M&j* Id Waldridge.
Mervyn LeRoy who directed the star
in "Little Caesar" ^directed" "Five
Star Final." {
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?lina Mutual Life
DECEMBER 31, 1931
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POLICY RESERVES
N IN LAST FIVE YEAF
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QUESTIONED STRENGT
orst years in modem times?North Car
al standing. < . '
* employment to approximately .1000 Nc
32 BIDS FAIR TO BE OUR BEST
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
715.724.18 LEGAL RESER
? 1,045,216.53 CLAIMS IN PR(
168,176.58^ ADJUSTMENT
?'"T708 242 61 GROSS -PREMIU
793 977 55 * PAID IN ADVA
i'll 129 961.01 MEDICAL FEES
ITS 33,530.40 TAXES ON DUP
110,648.SPECIAL RESE1
i_i_ 55341i91. surplus
, 4b
$3,907,319.57
rWilhout A. North (Jaroli
Mutual Life Insur.
tTH CAROLINA
RIVERSIDE SCHOOL OF
. WEST OR A N (I EBILRG |
The observance of Negro" Achieve
ment week was brought to a fitting
c'imax wifh a public program--Friday - Feb.
12. Dr. Wilkinson deli' vered the
main address. Many natrons wen
ptcacnt. 1 *
Riverside is very fortunate in "having
the staunch support of the two ]
1 colleges oX this city. Presidents,. J
teachers and students all -seem an-'
xtous at all times to lend n j
? ..v.|/...6
hand. i
Our teachers are diligently work- <
ing to raise funds to equip our school 1
with a Rosenwaid Library. The. first
attempt was made by-MisSes C. Fhrdd
and T. Wiltv--wh^ gaye ?. Valentine :
Party in the school auditorium. (hther
teachers are following with variety
program and plays. S 1
On February 22 a delightful Washington's
Day program was presented i
by the fou th, sixth, seventh and 1
eighth grades, under the supervision 1
l of. Miss C. Pendarvis. I
Fields Day took, place Friday, Feb- 1
-ruary 2d on State College campus.?-*
Several schools from the county were
represented. Special mention must be- 1
made of .Kjyersido. Sehmd-trf-this~Tity
the youngest in the minify, " ho prey- i
ed ner antagonistic spirit by winning
the victory from Dunton Memorial
School for the second time this , term
in basket ball,-They also won in
the potato race. !>
Riverside is^very,nroutLof her P. T.?
A. They are earnestly working on 1
various projects. Their first effort
was made Monday night, February 2'.) '
at the St. Paul Baptist Church by
giving the well known "yialitown 1
Convention." |
zz~~: uNiQN-^tiwsP11^?Last
Sunday was a lovely day i
for church goers. There were many i
seen going to and fro to ^Ttious .1
churches. A spiritual feast was de- i
livered to all who attended church
1 a I 'jUllihU' h|V Lhn |uiw>oi" nf 'fVTTt' ~~
'churchesT The B. Y. P. U. and A.
C. E. League held their service with
a large number tof young people 1:
present. A most interesting subject I
of discussion was: "A Lost Boy." c
I At Bethel A. M. E. church, Dr. E. 1
P. Ellis, Presiding Elder of the Spar a
Itanburg District held hisj aecoftd ?
quarterly Conferehce on last Friday
night; Antioch church on Saturday a
[afternoon and New Chapel Sunday
I morning. Ho returned and preach- s
; ed one or his famous ^sermons. - He c
'delivered a wqnderful message and t
many were made to rejoice. After p
a lovely pmyor thp pn.i<nr ii| nil lha-^r
dpors^r 'thb church and one came d
forth and joined, in the person of
Mr. LeRoy Hayden. B
On last Monday night at Clinton o
Chapel A. M. E.; Zoin church was vr~c
contest between Bpthel, St. Paul s
Baptist and Clinton Chapel A. M.
-Fh?Zrofj churches. A largo number h
gathered, but on account of Rev. c
Collins hpirr ?away;?ft wan ll
deferred until Monday night, March
:21st, to be held at Bethel church. A
1 Mrs. Aura Spencer on McfBeth St. li
who died last Saturday night was I
I-,.* T1 1 i
,v..,v?m>?Eu in.ii. i ucsiray unernoon
at Zion church., of
-member.?The Rev7~D. E. Thompson.tt
officiat?4f- assisted by others.
Rev. Bowman ?was?visited-%y- two w
of his brothers last Saturday after- e
noon?the Rev. W. R. Bowman, pas- o
tor of the Eastern Circuit and J. F.
Bowman, an officer of Chappelle Sta- o
tlon; also a delegate to this incoming
General Conference, that meets o
in Cleveland. We say to them eomo t'
again when you can stay longer, h
Miss Doran Hardy one of Union's
teachers spent- the yeek-end with s
home ftdks. fi
Miss Lunnette Kennedy the plan- b
ist was: ill on last Sunday and was
not out to church. n
Mrs. Velula B. Thomas, Mrs. Se- A
nQ,ra E. Hill, Mrs. Emma -Young, Mrs.
Douglass and several stewards gave v
some good w^olasome advice in their
remarks on last Monday night. si
The revival meeting will begin at t<
Clinton Chapel Su^ay March 6th
and will run for fiWh rifights. Let ^
us attend and see, and help win souls i
for God. (v\
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MORRIS I1ROWN A. M. E. CHURCH
__Charle?tfntj?S: t?7=:Sunday was
VVonren's Hay at our church. Mrs:
Maggie Perry .was mistress of cere.- _
mony, - Sister "Malvenia " "Johnson* of
Emanuel A. M. -E. Church was \ho
speaker.?Mil-1> Inclla Green, elerft^ot
the church. Mrs. Annabelle Kinloch
chorister; Mrs. Inez Simmons of
Emmanuel and organist of Ebenezer A.
M.1 E.-organist for the day.
Sister Johnson preached a wonderful
sermon in the morning from the
11 yth Psalm and 105th verse; subject
The Christian Lamp. The female
choir is hard to-beat and they ?
were mistaken for the Heavcnly~choir.
ScT^beautifully tfi.ey?saftgv-^Our. le- ^
male Bass singers can sing anything,
so_can other ' respective Voices. ,
Their singing' made a .lasting impression
on all who heard them.
Invitation was 'extended to joiners
and one accession was _made, Mrs.
Julia l>ixon who was once a former
member.
Mrs. Mattie"Beckett Casey of Baltimore
was mtrodoeeth : Shells" the
rfdest^daughtel7^ of our beloved late
Bishop W. \V. Beckett. We are always
4)leasedwfo_.have?ow?Bishops*
aFniTy worship with us. for..they be-? "?
kmg?to' Us an;! dearly love Morris
Brown. ,
Three' infants were baptized.
Sunday School tpSrtvened at 3:30
Mr. J. J; Taylor reviewed the le?son
vhich was interesting. ?'. . -?
?Ar-MtrclC-Conference will be given
"or the Sunday- School on Tuesday
March 8ttr;" Come out and wear your _ r
'Blues" away. League
services were held at G
P. M. Mr. Robert Gadsden president
Evening service 7:30. .Sha^f-John-"
wn?pTffache<r*frprn St-.?Lrttk" -"GToFT;
>ub.|ect, "Give." Three persons were
received into full, membership. This
marked the close of our womep's day
which was successfully carried out
irevery respect. t .
""Si* MTEU^N EW S
The Silver Tea given by the memKirs
of the Missionary Society of
Cmanuel M. E. Church on Sundew
ifternoon,. Feb. 28 at the home of
Prof, an I Mrs. E. C. Jones was quite
inenjoyable affair. A splendid pro- ?'?
rram was rendered and a liberal col-1
lection given. Delicious ^orangeade
tnd cakes were served.
Founders Day-prognnTT"was preented
at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Ghurch"
n 'Sunday evening. Each number on
he. /pMgram. was' excellent and a i_
:enorous rnntriluO^n iMHdU. ?? 'I'hp
m7fs?eaf -f?rf?^rnTTTT -rrn(Ter t'he
fraction of Prof. Geo. L. Johnson' *
iresented at the Opera House on
Jonday evening Feb. 29, was indeed
utstanding. The solo, Glee Club and
horus work was superb. Prof. Johnon
is a genius in the musical line
aruL. his Wonderful suto renditions
ehFtho audience spell bound. Muchonimendation
wajj evp?r rififl by the
Audience present. ^
Mrs. Rebecca Taylor, Messrs* A. J.
knderson, Osburn Samuels, Nero Wiliams
and Rev. J. McKinzie Harrison
). D. are siick at this writing.
Rev. A. P?Snoars?htre~4Hst return- -?
tT front Tamper. Ha., where he at- ?
?nde? the Bishop's CbQncTT.
Mrs. Louise Jones?<?l?New?York
di<6 has ^eenspending a while in the
ity was called to Chicago on account
f the death of her brolher-in-law
Ir. Geo. F. Wilson who is formally
f this city.
Mr. Abe Smith a former resident f
the city but residing in Charleston
trr a number of yeUrs spent a few
ours in the city Sunday.
Mesdames Ruth Wilker, C. A. Lauon
and Pearl Spears attended the
tineral of Mrs. Thompson of Columia
on Wed. Feb. 24.
Mesdames Naomi Moore and Fanie
Williams motored to Hartsville on
Ion. Feb. 29. 6 ... )
Mr. W. B. DeLornie is in the city_?
isiting relativelsTirrd^frtehds.
Mrs. A. IB. McGhee of Aiken is viiting
her mother Mrs. Susan Waljrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abraham and
liss Minnie Williams who are teach- .
ing in Bishopville spent the past
eek end at home.