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Saturday, August 8, 1925.

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| Locals AndDr. Brevard of Camden was a i

visitor in the city this week. J

tjuite a number of Udd Fellows \attended the Annual Convention xin Georgetown this week. j

.. (Sidney Park's Epworth League will (

render a program at Wesley C. M.E. Church Sunday at 6 P. M.

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Mrs. Annie Williams, DivineStreet, is visiting her relativesand friends in Philadelphia.

Rev. J. C. White is conductinga revival meeting at Perry, S. C., .

..-tat Rev:jW. s. Dlggg, this wook. ^i- ^^liss Eloise Jenerette left the,

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^ ^ity Saturday for Bfshopville, toW stv^nrl hpr vnentinn witVi Row onH

r " Mi^^nerette and friends,. 1

St. Luke E^juscopal church, spent '

a few days nStiie City. The Rectoris looking wfei^and hearty.Dr. Charles W. WilliaSns'is J

i sisting Dr. R. W. Bayloi^tftts;1* week in a series of meetings at *Smyrna Baptist church, near 1Salley's. <

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,J.i Miso Jennette Poinsette, the ef jficient clerk of the S. C. Mutual '

w Insurance Company, left Satur-1day for Asheville, N. C., to enjoyy-the mountain breezes. j ]

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" PMrs. Mary L*. Hampton of 12- !zy flenderson street, left lastSaturday afternoon for- Green-1

t wich, Conn., to spend a month <

with her daughter, Miss Julia '

Morgan.. 1

Mrs. Flora Wallace-Powell ofGincinnatti, Ohio her mother and j

sister of Philadelphia, are all vis-1itors to our City. Mrs. Powell^ang lor the big congregation at

r 7Anp last Sunday mording.if-1was indeed grand. !f

- ~il^' Rev. and Mrs. Frank Dawkins,JPL_ of GaffneyrSr-G., motored to Cofr^

umhia last week; while-herethey i

kw.were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. cW.r M. tytST" Washington Street.! <

master j\l ,j. iterryv-the grand Ii son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyles, accom- i

panied them home on the. return (

y_' trip; ^..HMisses Thomasina Robinson, 1

1303 McDffie Ave, and

wherethey_will spend a whileswith their relatives and friends, (^ -vWe wish them a very pleasa>nt|i^i^vtrip and^t the same time are ex- <

' pceting them back at an early- \date ^r7..... *

(Mrs. N. J. Frederick and daugh i

ters, Misses Catherine and Nath- '

r alie Frederick, Mrs. W. H. Har- ]: vey and daughter, Miss Gladys*'!

Harvey, and Miss Russell,, the .

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nath- ]y ahiel Y. Russell, left Sunday fori^ Asheville, N. C., where they will 1[t epend their "vacation.

^ Mrs, Wilhelmlna p. Robete 3* and little daughter Miriam have 1L returned after having spent_a.<

very pleasant vacation at their '

former home .Fernandina, Fla. 1

Little Wilhelmina, the Roberts <.iC J c

. omer uaugnier, wno accompan- Iied her (Mrs. Roberts) on theptrip was placed in the St. Joseph h| Academy (Roman Catholic), pthere to be given a special course |1in music .under one of its many .1instructors, Sister Zavia.

(Both white and colored arep: taught music and the various Parts in this institutoin and byp

t the same faculty. Their fameas to efficiency is well Jinown.

EVENRTO PAltTV ' "

, Miss Lillian Ruth Bynum high

j^HtjuIy 31, at her home on Huger

I ,,rt>masina Wallace, of Philadel-- phia, Pa. The-occasion showed

unusual care in planning. Twelvecouples were present,and merri-

'"jPersonals |nent reigned the entire evening.interesting games and exquisitenusic both vocal and instrument;al gave varietyaswellas imnensepleasure to the jolly groupand a delicious repast was servedconsisting of Punch, ice cream &cake, fruit, mints.Miss Wallace is at present a

brilliant student of the Temple

KNIGHTS TEMPLARCOMMANDARY ORG'N'Z'D

L. C. Singleton of Charleston,R. E. C. of Palmetto CnmmandaryKnights Templar, for theState of South Carolina, assistedby P. R. E. C. J. S. Stanback,of Chester, S. C., and Grand DeputyJN. E. Lewis of Columbia, S,C., established a commandary ofKnights Templar in Columbia,3.. C. on Thursday night July.30,1025 at the Masonic Temple, P.A.. M., 1129 Washington St.Twenty - candidates who had

made themselves proficienCdn:he proceeding degrees.assembledat the Temple and werealighted. The ^following offi:erswere elected:W. H. Thomas, E.jC.; G. L.

Floyd, Genl'mo; William Douglas's,C. G.; H. H. Howard, S. W.;El. L. Smith J, W.; C. E. WilliamsSecretary; P. H. Sharper, treas-.1 V» tX/llli n»VI T/\V»v»r««v» 01 T*\ .

A1V1 ) Ij llllfllll WHIISUU, O. AJ. ;Samuel Bailey, Jr: D.; Q. S. Ford,

B.; John Adams, Sen'l.The Local Commandary will

be known as Richland Commamiary Knights Templars of Colombia.- « >: >

Refreshments were served byr competent committee.

1LLEN UNIVERSITY'SALUMNI ORGANIZED

County organizations of-roemlersoLthe^lufnnf-associatiori ofkllen university, Columbia, will:>e organized in every county-in;he state and alumni chapters^ill^"organized in cities North

>f the .school reside in groups)f five or more, according t6)lans- worked -eutr-by the meetngof the executive committee)f the alumni association of the

orb' room of the Victory Savingsjank in Columbia last Friday.

:s»l county~comm i ttee, as d iinit)f the general body and wiirstrfrnitreports of its work to theexecutive committee,of the al.imniassociation*The following "jpounty presu

ients were appointed at the meetng, to whom a general letterwill be sent<setting forth theplans of the association: Ander-ran, Conyers Jones; Aiken, Dr.A.. B. Johnson; Barnwell, R -J.Reddish; Beaufort,, Miss Rut^VLouzon; Calhoun, John FordClarendon, J. S. Boyd; Charlestonj Y{. R. Ar-Feider} Dillon, RA.. E. Fladger; Dorchester, E^efield, AlWV SimpRinsj FairfieldMiss Elizabeth j. Martini FlormceF Rev. J. E. Thomas; Greenfrood, Miss Matise Moore ;Greenville, Miss Mamie S, WhiteGeorgetown, J. B. Beck] Kershaw, Dr. J. P. Pickett; Lee; WmPisher; Lexington, T. H. CurryLaurens, W. A. White; MarionMiss Inez Collins; Union, Dr. W0. McGill; Orangeburg, Dr. Seibel Given-;.Spartanburg, MissNettie Oxnerr Sumter, Dr. W.W. Felder; Williamsburg, MissRosa B. Brown; Newberry, MissRosa B. Maffett; Richland, F,L. Baumgardner.The following persons gttendedthe meeting of the executive

committee; Dr. L. M/ DanielsChairman of the committee; L.A. Hawkins, J. B. Lewie, W, HYoung, Geo. L» JEloycL Miss RosaTaylor, I. M. A. Myers, St, Elmore.Means^ Valentiner iwkG-. H. Hampton,

Mexico has about 800,000trade union members.

the PalmL^mi .w.BMeem

I . CARD OF THAMKS

. We thank our many rmighbcand friends for the hindr l

"they rendered toward ug d'm-jour baby's illness and dea|Little Benjamin Atkins, jr>> wdied July zi, ii)2fo at, Die age_

= Mwveiileeii^iiionths.t -We loved him much but GiI loved him best I shall gohim but he shall r*ot return

. me.__.__l Mother, Father and Relative. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Atlrin

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COLORED PERSONS

Asheville, N. C. Aug..Som<where in Asheville are_peraor

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who are stealing automobiles c

| colored citizens here. Lasnight two cars left their owner

in the colored section of the c- ty*v- :

The first car belonging to Sejmour Carroll, field secretary cthe American Humane Edueation Sbciety of jfioston, witsouthern field headquarters a

. Greenville, S. C., was taken frorEagle and Market street whilthe humane secretary was at th

department and the car was rtcovered on Cox Avenue bynspecial Officers of the police departmeht.^ The second car losTTwareported yesterday afternoorThe car is owned by Dr. L. O. Mler, physician and surgeon. Hi

-ear was in front of his office. Hstated that he was out of the cabut a little while before he r<

So far Pr. Miller has not founft.Of the two Carroll is the hap

pier; he has his car and left eaily yesterday afternoon for SovCarolina where he" is to speatonightr in the4nterest XLfJ/kindiness to Animals/'- - v.J_ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

KEEP YOUR GRIT

L (Mrs.) E.S.NELSON \1tt I -I- m;rxaxiK on, i/iing on,No matter what they say;

i Puyh~on, Sing on;"~

Things will comejmur wajr.Sitting down and worrying neve

helps a bit;The way to get there, is b;

keeping up your grit,I'olks die too easy,

| . They seem to fade away;They make a little errofAnd give up in dismay,

TThe" Hind of men that's needeAre the men of ready witJ *

Who laugh at pain and U'uubl4.And always keep their, grit,

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CONWAY NOTES ....

Special to The Palmetto LeadeAug..4y 1925.Everybody i

Conway and surrounding townis looking with a deal of interes

-tlor. the widely known -Diana c

.Rplh,." which is to he present^_4_liere In the. colored-school^audlorium Friday night, Aug. 7, btrie ucmyray dyttfflaMc ftuU,

This club-has-been arrangln

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HAVE YOU Hi THE SIMPKIN'iMow Playing Private _andAnywhere In tMusic Studio FREDERIC

PhoW. L. Simpkins, Mgr.,

Ben Garr- ! Address" ®tt_TOfaino"Wr

1- OFFICERS \ || J. e. McGRAW, Pr«*. !r: J > H. H- SfflTH. V. ?* *.

' IDR. J. J. CREAGH, TrW "J [~

" T. C. WILLIAMS. S«».-Mgr. j> Q\«. DR. H. C. 4CARLEri,ir e. e. moors. ::

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BURYING USt ''

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wwru LMA1MBK01^ this play for some time, amit is oeiieved by those who havt

'i*s seen some plays here to be th<iss best this town has witnessed iing: many'years.-h. The cast is composed of th<ho best talent in town: students

"iriverstty, Georgetown higto^achool, Marion high school, amto Conway Training schboTTt° This play iS"presented in three

acts.!S» The first act is the home of'* Elimelee^ m^Bethlehem.__ There

- taka his-family and flee4nte thes land of Moab because of the fam-

ine in the land of Canaan.s_ The second act is a flower gariaden in Moab, this is where MahIonand Ruth, Chilion and Orpha,£ plan a double wedding, and Na,8omi grieves over the -death ofj_ her husband. .

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The third act is the home ofr_ wealthy Boaz in Bethlehem.(£ A splendid musical recital will

be.presented betweerT acts!The music is arranged by Mr.

1 Abraham Ferduent of Sumter.n Miss A. B. Roberson, Allen Uni^

Johnson, State College, presidentof the Dramatic club.

W. Johnsoh.

OBITUARY^ OWENS.In loving memory

of-our dear sister, Inella Owens,8 who departed this life August» 3,. 1919".U

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. t ;S You are not forgotten, Sister, dear,

r As long as life and memory last>- We wi^l remember thee.

d We miss you now, our hearts are sore;As time-goes by we miss you more;

)- Your loving smile, your gentle face;No one can filj your vacant place.

l# Loving sisters, '..~:kMRS. JANE OWENS TURNER

[. " Charleston, S. C.MISS NADIN^OWENS,^"

T r~New Yorlc Cityn^Devoted father,JESSE B. OWENS

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Columbia, Si- C. ' j~- SALE?-

:I wish to dispose of the following

articles at. Privafp Rale for cash atr 911 Hampton Street: One Piano;Two Cabinet Organs; One Bed Room'Suit; One Parlor Suit, and severalother articles of value. ..

Apply-.toW. H. THOMAS, i '

1129 Washington St..

* STOREKEEPER AND rd| .-: WIFE ARRESTED(By The Associated Negro Press.)

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and Mrs. George Young, proprietorsof a store inside the corpor-

I NOTICE," Mrs. Julia Humphries{t DRESSMAKING AND REPAIR£_ SHOP4 MEN CLOTHES REPAIRED

ySHIRT MAKING A SPECIALTY

ASSEMBLY-STREETg PHONE 7593.

V&ttQX)X8XQ2QSO^^IEARD THEM? ~~ |3 ENTERTAINERShe Two Carolinas.

Will iro,

!K BLDG., COLUMBIA, S: C. \ne 9173 _.A

R. E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr.,iion, Director. - 5pklni;"Mgr. 1482 Lincoln St. K

WAYCROSS |:Casket Company j:yned. Operated snd Controlled »

BY NEGROES JManufacturer* of -J [High Grade (gaskets ;;

And Dealer* in ' JUNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES ::Remahart St., and 608 Ewing St. <

'AYCROSS^ Georgia j;C. WILLIAMS, Sac.-Manager 1

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1 ate limits .of I'omaria were are rested Saturday afternoon anc2 charged-with sltfiTiig "whiskey1 Three gallons are said to have

REV. J. J. IIARR]

THE UNITED SONS,01iS an nrp-nrri /ation \vhicfr~:fe-dOininnrm_p^»I>'t! of"~~Son'.lh Carolinagarrison; Stare Master, Prof. ID. V. McCnKv-Stafe Treasurer^alive ami pives'to the beneficipays from" till y to one hundredfrom $25.00 to $100,00 in. case chousehold good*. It pays fromness and up to $10.00 on Doctor';'Think of it ; and for any in

REV. J. J. HARRISON.-S. M.,2or I't o* .p. KIRK, S

T. H. PI>UNDERTAKER I

of South Caroli;

Pincktrey SaniiBEST THE

wI OIfice I'honc 5707

1006 WASHINGTON ST.,

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§ ~ bt Domesticf Woolens.Cor

before purcha:. St

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if IMPERIAL BI xi A * T ~)\i i lescnptioi! Xit 1 I 0 J> Washington3 O

Evera tiling carried in i

^ PRESCRIPTIONS! ;we ca 11 for and d<

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been found in their store. After* arrest they were, released under; S500 bond each.

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F ABRAHAM & D. of J. '4g a great work for the pooFandj-jt has at its head-Rev, J, ,T : 3j. A. Kirk, State Secretary and-It pays to its members whileiafy something after death. It- jdollars for hospital benefits and j>f total Joss by fire hf- house and$1:60 to $3.00 per week for sicksbill..

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J :formation write "

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1310 g|giJ^iTgC"Golunibia, £}. C.. Sec., Bennettsville. S. fl, .

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JCKNEY j\M» EMBALMERna and Georgia.

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Cheapest Undertaker, |Vury Best Servige-tev '

the City,.. ,

WITH. ^ j - 1Complete MottfiPOutfit. ISecond to NONE in the State. |tary Barber ShopJ.GfFF..eOME AND SEEURSELF. * ., ra

Residence Phone 7766COLUMBIA, S. C.

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complete stock .' I '

and imported .f^..ne and see Us |ang ypttf next .-.-lrJIT-.

' jngton Street963

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RUG STORE |_i Druggists £St. Phone 7226

\ First-class Drug Store *

;OUR SPECIALTY. 1_sliver Prescriptions. ?

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