The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2

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PUi> t p? ?-*|i I "The Old Gray" And The New Rider BY E. 1*1111,11* ELLIS A Swell Occasion, Sure Enough. '* The reception "tendered ltislnrp a ml Mrs. Reverdy C. Kansonn last .Monday evening at the palatial home oT Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Daniels on Ilump ;ton Ave., was one of lite most unique affairs we have ever witnessed. Dr. Daniels is not only the College physician of AllOij Cniversit > ? i n whom the trustees,V College 1'aOulty and entire student body tire well pleased, but is among; the loaning; physicians .in the City of Columbia. Tho entertainment- in honor of the above mentioned quests was spou. sored by President- Sims and faculty in connection with the' A. " I'. Club in which other distinguished citizens - - ?took part. It seems lluit this suino group takes delight in honoring the leaders of the 'Church. Sometime ago a similar appreciation was . shown* BTslTop Monroe IP?Davis. ay native son of? our soil, llad ' Bisdiop Ransm been of the thijP skin type, he would have seen a big ghost ?of ? partiality?B.ui__iustead _ of thai he atter^led the Davis reception and a;? peared"h a p p I or tlntii at his ownT Titer" bishop was big enough to see thai * it is a poor < state that'would >*?nnrfeel proud of it's product'. And while the bishop is of that opniiopi. . tin opinion of .the - people is th;?jj episfopnl distriet that w u'.'.j want the continued suporv;>ioir' (Bishop Ransom, the loaders need _Lii_ go by a s'anitafium for special mental treatment.- The Club reporter ' will speak of the tine -speeches I** Mrs. - Peguos.- President Situs. ; :u 1 the great, responses by Bishop a nd Mrs. Ransom. Our eein'-ltisio,,- :s that the occasion-, will ho one o;' long ro' r membrane*.- an'd Dr. mm:?-i- icnatn lv endearing himself to the;lenders __j_ of?btg-r+rnTeh by 'doing rhc.-r???.?lu ??1 things iiv their honor. Then " ' ? the?At?Mr?bh?Chun h? - feel indebted to Hr. Daniels. Hts" doors are always thrown wide to the heads of our bhur.ch as well as. out members.- The last o\ ai:o:t - gi\ ?.-:t ?.. the late Ibsbop *J,ohn l.l... p. b state, and on eartlt. wn.- lit?4J?.. -1 -.i-? iels' home. The siifcevstion was ;"-a: of Dr.. Daniels to five- >p<-. ial t\ o* gnition to Dr. Hunt. Phy-nda" a: i . ^ son r>f the deceased lyshop. > - ? c Ignore .AH "Sore Head" P> t.hianv" - - Sunday is the irreat Th:.:;T-u ? .A-nnlyers-aiy^ior K.Lci PV ' - >' over, and Grand Jt'hat: e'.H-v <' :* ' A. Brown has i'^ued. a iv.cv, lent pt;oclam:fHTCft f r Py.k-...:* of South Carolina. . : ; ?? Sir J. B. l.owio. Grand Keep..""' Records "and Scat has prepare i . ; frrams jo bo ?sed for the <v. " that will, niu bo < \f filed' j throughout t.hb Suprer.n ' All lodges m tb.i' ,?tu.0 : out Sunday in.fu.i. and :u. vr a r<: . .religious svrviced G*: dr. f G*od for His help- is grta/.iy. .? in the .affairs of'elan :.;.d 'Every?Pythian who l.ds* at'y jionce in Negroes to operate a:-.,. ? moss concern. ~a-h?-' a;. ,y . .. i grand old order., > re o a.', -v..,; enemies of the 'l?i\:er t. h:; i t'n..:V out of it just a few days . : ' death. Tie so disgruntled : d not injure tho\Grar.d' 1 o'due ? ar much as they did the fa r.:'. . s those deoea'sed. Think f >"v? ?^ deposited in_ Columbia w I*;':; . "St... Insnrai-.eo?depart;..ei.y a-?r?g.... ? tee to every policy hold-i f the or' dor. and' members dying o dime benefit" because'' y . .'ft 11 Those, persons win- Idd t'r.y - ; ought bo made to ray tin'.: td.rnvni ' ; -expenses. People so til'.: < w. -t some. coihlUoh .T1. n.1 . who arc trying.. to.t.;.e::r ..^hv ..a under is because ;':u a; i- ? .: ? financial?new. or we. ?f-wHti their aspiration ah ' ? grand lodge. Tniy thit a N - u. trying to destroy i \ i r;. ?. n'? i\>t the race, is b'.ythtr.^ t'-.l ; < future cera rat-: v.\ T i -i . ; e. heads" she-aid go v.\ . let" rhp lodge a! : -t: " ruJ^. ?4% desiring"TP?rerun:rrr?N??<e that somo .big m.->u:h "hnd'?- a.'."." N gtu will ,;',cwo: . i sat '?-la -a Sftir-i" ir.st;?u:4i n i atioii. They 'haw- a->. a; ktlli . .a w. of th.P Ih-od'.sa'.y.ny.'.m . . ~ are throating cYvrv'arar l' '. ;a'e . lv America. When they- strrrri it* ; ting all of thetn ;;t . ir.ttr. ' ?v then the>will eail a l a Neg.: . . meeting to? demand . than .the* v htti people iit;t ui:e>; tt. r...:: t t so as to pht 'thetv. ' 1 '-.a . i ' ; will next demand '.? ...awhite man so tiuy-far 7'' >. government. N\ g. > ;'a tr.t * ing when it ee;'r.ve> : . :.i htto "hi dosn'f worth thi- .time .'it.' tad-.- t * call it to order.: They- au-kn.-*g their litef-iti tt, v : : . t . they 'camtot legislate ntlv t ~ operate local and ?-r..: : their own. : His Farthlv Work Wa> Ihnn When the 1. t .lijs'r.s t'hri-t : dressing his'. dtsetpU s said "1 :1a.> .finished the : k ;?vht. h th- .. a. v - . me to--do.'* * --tSr.?-14 | them with awe and si:rpr>?". ! did they ex pool his > r.d. w a'-, utgh. and were* in.. r.o post:. r. to v v> it* The ^texf proves V<>v.vii:s".vo'.\ that a servant completes his given tas^ just about titr.e when mar. - ., ^links his service is most needed "in > tne world. H seemed ih-a; T?TT - - cTplea of Christ never >u>'udi .i?i..*... . Master more during his entire earthly career than at the-time he d.od.i Moses having led thy ehddi'en 'of! Isfael from Egypt all through ' h<. J wilderness died, just in si^ht of i a-; naan when the Israelites th'ough: his. leadership was most needed." Theo-' dore Roosevelt died just about the time the political world thought be _ ahould live to dtvelope a third party ? ' 1 . . * . " -in ixilities. The late ltishon William I). t'happeile il i ii \iti-l. at the lime when the. A. M.I'. t'iuaeh vats' nhout In. a elaim him as >ts . liiaU 11less lornier. These ail t i?4i?--!' ti e \vei;k thai pave lium I ?ie. I'u; it was .ja.-l at Lhi-..^...a-u a" that they wvie na?l -i!.*. ;h .1 a", tf.e wel hi. The ' e-\'.v eo* ? eoihes to lis is ;n :j a . . l.h'. K- ! (. t! Shaw \\ Ik'ijt.-.'H tin- .?; t "tunTrt ; o>T~Th\r >Tn:rv- \Trfrrrir+nrt-. ;;;nl Mivhanii-al t'olh-'r at t,i'-ah.is thai lu1 tini ? I:?. >i tin wi?r,\ ?i..l 'aim to ?lo. Hi; in l-.oo: in,; ui'Vi :?<i nU n't> alivnily - i a v. - i 1>r. Wili^'Son v a"T" n?-\ m< iv? ist; .lonvaini it: ;tli'!> ." V.s :p.- *\ :hail at tho lima .< ?' ..i*' lioati . !".< l>Oanl til' tf.t.-;v-v-s iii.-v. timw- '! Unit* spokasirn r a/ It:-' na: sIu'-n; .u aiv jit-! -':? . I:'V- i ami I "ain I !l:y \ i < - at a lost l". I a.-o.-o. . -..I . tuiv ili sa<> . ;< : > . V i:"\ I t: - ?> ' ? . \! I : . ?!' t'l .ti'.U'- ' 'i - V, I" k ' /.I a >>! .-a." i '.a- . km*.' ?ho.r 11 > a ha\y s- T'*.a? ?/. . * . ' 1 /. ' IT -7 V c r : ... : .j ^ . . - . \K ia'V. .1 i" ..tttt: - ! . -?x? U;?;rty-t^r-Ayrrlft i- i...v ' v,. .a ;<ai ..t. i! A . ? ; tuv> ' "v . '' a ! j?i. . i " . >a i li ,\\ i v . % .. . , ... ; ' ' ' : a a '?-?; " ?.?? " 7 " ; : *?? ?i ' ? ' ' r ' . f ? ^ * . . i . . . . , . ' , i ^..i i.?^ . . __ V ' <> " : """ r~? ' ; ' _ y.-, i -i M.a:* > XN i ?i *! i. - t. . t -?.?U ?-? . 1? : *? w . .. .. * s . . ^ ; ? . .. V'.M ' r* - ?V,? . . \ Tr*1 r ' ?? OlLCJ) ' vr:^:^ I I- '. ? . 7 /. . \v:.>h **i".s .Ho.. I \-tv. . Cii.Wi-. r?:v. "a: / .. . :. I orulv v r-ro.-C > pA; i'Vl'i (lu a i." 0;-k >'* i-'-sr-z? tins yoa.r... Iv ha- siwiv.. p? tUaliii.iT. and member?. Sunday,nifUc we \yei\. ?L Ai'lE PALMETTO LF ??-y V. | with lh^lhv. M. C. Pollock. Pastor of RidpriWoo.!. avd had .an old fashion pcAtet<>i;. Our mssossuu'iU was paid I in lull i hi M>:ti U>r as tile first.- I>ro. 1 *??!I?>.-4< i - a pi 'M- # t?i posters and one I >>i >' ;i !v t . pr. achc.-s. P.oth people him. Ih-ns. J. it. *.Harper, .James! : do : . *\? .i.:o Mi.ia. K. |{. At wood. ] !. K. W i: II. Si-uts I.ula lnilof. 1 <'. .;nlia Sniu... :-. S ^ ;e Pavavlt tl)ci j vir.:i. .i:r n.:: y i.livrs arc* loa'iiiL I j oo !>?. <har?v. Sunday- of v'v K:: . t. ami .all pa \\ :.i .1 ^ :i'r -nun1; ' Wo shall ?> . i \ wi.ii the Uov. W. U. i'. . fr,a-. I'. S..i tho vTia.ipro at. Sail- j >: ao. 1. -i. ,i;\ .'HiIum-s pray' for an -'-i; po ' h- o; l'u" 11o!y Spiril. "I.oi I \U \?;K \|?IIS Mn-11; li'.sl. : l.'.iX. itOiS Wol'o >11 i :'.av ?. :;v T''r!.ami SuYprdjiy at-j . I.' Hi'..' 't' v M on |;v'auvTolisiil - - j A .i. .. to.- at. Kiaimnl In I :iiu;o. \.m!. ; ::.i--?iiriviion..of tho l>i-! : -j'O.i 1: \ Hoard .of X-y- j ^rsott 1'r. -L_i?. Marlay-TVim-io'il ?t_ J > .1 ^ ituUvi-AmAnji'' :o" >p\ j v r> \i :if: llov. S. 1>. Tlvan A. It.. S - >:' ' 'iv r . Atlanta. aim'I??y ii'' ii'i j*' ^kloin, 1). lv.; \Y\\ \ fi.y. I'./ .vtoi of livaiitfo-'l M-.io ....... VI 1 * -~-i" i .%l 'l!S r . >. v.. iii :;v. !?. i?.. i:. i.. n.. Alba\ ; jv \. M. . 1). 1).. Kdis-. . 1. .. :. >. * . ! 11 Y. 1i. V% | , I . ' i uiooiitiR was' . .i t. ^ : ,, ,i : is.i s an.i i 'n >r v- . : v:i i . aiui It'uvii's, " .. . > i\ i -1 ii>!n)t t S, . l.Ullv.; * ?" ...' vav.h ihry in ilu ".' v.:. . ; ,;!n *_ uisiiuuiH'-'TiV.* . i."profii'ab'.v .. \ ;is'.';n vi l.;\ ) ; oait'trojy of . - ' _ 1 r1 a:u. . ' ! : ' " W <m'\ >jh at Sir.'.: . t , 1 ' . . -+-T. Willi I t '.:l -T? ? '..I'. . I '.I ??'. li> ? ] ! ;:.v' '\va> as i'oiK'\v>-: | ' . 'IV. A't'Ainj; aiiT] ' * " ... ;V <3? . : >><: : ?:?f? '<?' . .. '.?:i".u \\ ;.'? >: '' i. .' i>:?r. \ i T : ! ' .. -V- ":; ./.;"!lsi > \ i:. ''i" Mrs. 7? ' 7TT?I FTfT . ' y' ' Sal | " ??Shop For St' V % \ ~ Ti.hhy yj/aivjof r f the out V.; . huv-he y. :r.i:V. Pri t-.~ - *. ''Yi :tiaIiX\ . . r ." . 'L li.ui - *:.--w --you ::<>\v tai chV.n?lf>? ( i the d Sm :rt Spring Fin-twcar ^? rv *}.'*? i IL IIM.'S/.wi* S{)fin ; ? <mU urnl Suit'. Hi-,h Cla"- Alijliufrv 1 : * \ James ~i .. J. JLjiiLijy :aber ? '" 1 - ??' it wmm?mmrnmmmm ? * . l * *'*;: X' ,vvv<.,ox? ,??^v ? -treiia (Tenstrnwr Miss Lorone Wis Mr. I,, C. h.\y. ~ Most of tlu' rural schools have clc ' oil aiu^ teachers arc again at the homes. . ' ~ ~~ . Mrs. Iloyte K. Turner of Mew Yov v'i y wys the truest of Miss Maw Hi On Johnson, Monday, 1? I.ittlo Wilfio WUkcrson, seve . months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jin i W ilkerson. died Tuesday. The body of Mr, Kd. Macon, son>c 1 .Mrs.?.1 am*'?Macon.?Bailey?Street at ! rivid i,i the city Friday morning froi -CiniMott,. and was buried in Hebro .cemetery; . - : The Knights of Pythias and Court of Calnntlie will holj joint annivei sary services at Calvary Bapti; lunch Sunday afternoon at 3 d'eloe .Tiie sermon will be preached by th Thti? Piedmont Summer School fc a u .u In. i > w ill open in Rock Hill aboi .In.' -hUh of 'JTth of -June. Man acin i's in _tliis section are niakin SAXON SCHOOL >!ar.s't?? attend. ' , IN v. T. \V. Hall, died at hi?i hotn on. Ct v.t?. r St r?.'et extension. Monda p'.it'ht. r.i'tcr failing in health for sev era! months. Lev. Ilall was a broth >i .' ; 1.aw?OcZM. JVHoll of -rioi Hill. He leaves a wife aril sew rn ei.iliiivn" beside many friends. Hi daughter. Miss Fleter Ilall, who i a stud'nt at Bejitdiet eollepe an Mrs. llliua Chi-ol;n of Cleveland, phi art expected in the* city Wedifesiaj Mr. 1-ioyti White and Miss Gaze] llar.iin wt rt ouiotly. married on Sat urday night. ^ 1. to".. IV C.. was in the city this1 weeV Mr: Alk-h Simpson was seriousl tart la?: week and is a patient a Pry. v Hospital. Mrs. Alberta F. Harris is able t i~at Ta yle and Qi lunvhahdising in Columbia hasstanding word in building a sto re you know that you are>getti ices have come "way down" it held up to our old establ: r-frnr-prn-c-: may -fall-. Cumo - ybur dollars will stretch here lenendab'le sort: 4 * - - . Dist netive Dresses Silks. Woolens, Cottons i Spring Drapery Fabrics ] Silk Undergarments ! L. Tapp 0 ' V- ' ' J? * ? " 1 -^TT-rr ' f mm aKMB8w??i HOWARD SCHffOL e, b^. iip and about again PAR A "TT Mrs. Metz of Charleston, wife of I Dr. Wm. Metz, accompanied bim here u* i and attended the meeting at Braitr--" ~ efd Institute, Friday and Saturday. }? ],-or ?1 Finley Hi School^.* otes? *j'M' den iu n Emmott Scott Hi played" Finley Hi public. 3 here Friday afternoon the "score was. hatui.i 15-10 ill favor of Finley Hi. the. cc >f . Baseball fans, arc looking forward lt?is l> > I with inueli pleasure to Easter Mon- n'u..i n day game kere at the FAfr Grounds year, n between Fin lev. Hi and Jefferson Hi < L'Vl 11 Of _ York. Mucn enthusiasm is being? I'an s aroused by the fans. . '"'".'g, Miss lEstele Bovian. H. E. teacher =t assisted by-Students served hot break lu'eoliI1 k fast in the dining, room of her de- n)om ' ie partment, Eriday morning from 7 to V('' a"! -?8s 50. Breakfaat-etmgistvd of hot- bom '..iM'"'" >r iny, toast, fried fish, coffee and .eor- *)a,rti|l! it coa. Many neighbors.-came -in -aitd- "<>m < X- bought breakfast. as well as teacher* a g and ntudonts. : ;?= uri^ihu ~ ; " ' Eh?ii i * tS-* 1 will fi ~ ' Lji-i- p? ? " ? " I ' ' [ uM- n . . # lit - MRS. I?. .A_ HENRY MAKES ??. e* . ... STATEMENT. ? "To clear up a matter tnat I am Con i often-asked and written to about 1 ^liV, k take this?method?that._ail?w+ru?utt J concerned may know the truth ahgut , s the case that was to come up j 11 s court last month '(February V for the (j endowment du> me for nv husband. M. ? Mr T H Hon..v TUi* - 1 T not directly against the Gram I Lodgtj. r>-in |i Knights of Pythias?I gladly ' say vo: Ionthey paid me; and paid'me promptly, o;'jy' But it was against the Grand Court ^.-,,., of Calanthe?that grow bi}t of the n:t?,'a ^ suspension of Pride of Columbia Qourt No. 55. of which lie was a V;55a y iv.emher. I was paid without j m'lm'p t the case having to go thrti court. . l>-55 ] MRS. R. A. HENRY. io:00a o Columbia. S. -C. - "Via 1 pfp*s? jality . Taught us that " ~ re's refutation. , ng the best for is true, but at ished standard - f l in mid?? !>* ' " v in buvifcg mer- ?t _; ^ Boys' and Men's Furnishings / C hina and Glasswares ~ ? / Bugs and Window Shades fifov-a HanHhfiprc ^nnrf.i Etc. 1 " Co. r . .. ... y ?r i ? s . Saturday. March 26th, 1932 nisifi.aki: opens 1 ' :.\^;rru swsu.at; majich 2h rtu- tir.-t in ""TTs ex is tenet', Para-" Khway, opens its Kates to the t . i n u management this lly hciuili-fui spot will become liter <1 reereational diversion, eli'er-adapted'to any and every ttnTT j or r v\\ ry season in the ~ than-.-any other place within convenient- motoring' distance. uli.?c- Luke u'tll provide swinviiancing, boating, fishing and iig Wiiii ail the facilities and initiations of lunch-rooms, tearect )ii ion-r'ooins, running watI electric lights. * The water of un-Tub.-. in nli' niisxihlo T>y na up of lu-t-ri^taijpl^r?tFea?J8. dear; 4 t?ol springs, -Is-so-"pure mm tiiat it has been used for ig waltr. ; . / Is. diying hoards, sloping shorf guards an<l the very ample cud depth of PaVadise- Lake .rni u 'added safety and pleas. .ijind.ill .1 bathers and. expert Icr -a. In .. v. la in iTs bigness " po- .hU- nil kinds of water edi.it ly tip -n th0 east * shore dasir ; r> can enjoy the cool t r giii o.i' Paradise* Lake; the - . a.ii- - P:t\ .lion Avill cater - ' ' of the dancers. Elec- vg'.i ami iiitootli floors will tc"pt. a ii'p'il tiity to a Wide ^ . i' t S. loi'-d i; : .! .! -nvcial attraction \nr.}.iu sotial clubs. ujtfen The an outing such as Lak^. can 'afford, san'.e io n, b t !i* and soft-drink "PT \ i. pultuns. And I lor thy kid i'. : : i. I i'!i. \vi 11-furnish * >hrht-.<oers and .. r '* i.: ,-i)t-cial oc ~ i .3 sity of an ; a.. ;r*ul victrola wili v :?: ,(! futia tainment. ?:?1???-??way -to-establish . .-cor lule . to Paradise IIIKN RAILWAY SYSTEM fclcd to libruary 1. 1932 : \ i n Sua:ion Leave ? No. ' No. 32 - Any:aia-X. Y. 32 5.00p. M X. Y.- Augusta 31 8:0oa L7 t harXt.(.u-Clnii. 27 12:45p 2S Cinn.Chai''ston 28 4:05p 7+*?t'?:i,.abia-fi!in. H 7:05ar 2L ColnniMt.-Jacks'ii 23 10r:30p ?ii ?'-> da-Savannah'* 19 8:20a 23 t'.d'a-t'harlotte 24 5:10a ?H?troLn^Charlotte 14 l:20p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a 15 C'ol a-Charl'n 16 3:55a " -J-1*?< ' !'u C ?L5?Q.GOm 17 Cora-Charlotte 118 11:20a 18 Cora-Atlanta 17 7:15p Camden and Rock Hill. ^Btl fill??i ^p'2_ \ohr ?* 2 Ti -