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Page 1: a i. Philadelphia AAA VIIV fttAl V*v«» V4 mu ..Royal ...has returned to resume.his studies at Booker T.,Wash ington High School, "* Mrs. Wauneta Davis Gardner has returned to NewYork

Saturday, October 17, 1925.

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Miss Aline Roundtree leftfor# Bishopville Thursday whereshe resumes her. position as^tea-jher in the Graded School.

Mrs. A. J. Collins who Is con-^fined to the Benedict Hospitalis reaiing comfortably at thiswriting.

-. Misses Cynthia Nichols andGenevieve Vincent, both teachersin the Graded School ofFlorence, were week end visitorsto the city.

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Mr. Henry ' Richardson afterspending his vacation in Philadelphiahas returned to resume

. his studies at Booker T. ,Washington High School,

"*Mrs. Wauneta Davis Gardner

has returned to New York Cityafter having spent a verypleasant stay with relatives at2236 Hampton §£

Mi33 -Jennie Smith, beforereturning to her home in Macon,jGa., is spending a few

.days With her cousih^Miss~JuliaJohnson on East HamptonStreet. ~ Z ~\r Mrs. Liieile Paul was verysuccessful^with herentertain-

crowd came out andleverything. was sold. This entertainmentwas given for St. Luke Church.

Dr. and Mrs. J. D.1 Williamsof Jacksonville. Fla.f Mr. andMrs. Blunt and Mr. Edwards

- of Augusta, Ga., were the Friday,evening guests of. Dr. L. M.Daniels and family,; Y

Le-Circle-Entra Nous, a clubcomposed of Columbia's society

: leaders,, was re-organized on

Tuesday afternoon, after disbandingfor the summer

months._ The' same officersworp electedi.but lliui't! VV&a a"

"> slight change in the object of^ the club.

J.. The^^jimior teachers of the^ graded schools organized a sewingclub on Monday afternoon.

They will hold weeklly meet|F.Ings,each member entertaining. The name "Deluxe" was

V given the -club. Miss SarahBoozpr ehtertains on Thursday

f Oct. 22nd. . ^

. Among the visitors fromAugusta ta witness the gamebetween Benedict College andHaines Institute on last Friday

Mr. and Mrs. Blunt and Mr.Bonner.While in the city thclywere entertained by Dr. L. M,Daniels.. 9 -.

Mrs; Mi S. McLeod who hasbeen on a visit to her son, Dr.F. J. McLeod has returned to

~ her home in Florence and is; much improved by the trip and

the treatment, w asnington,D. C! is a fine c;ty to trest in.

onrTLrt. in tho crroof A aKnrvkj I IV, v^UUV/ AAA Hiv kAUMUl J

M. E. Church of which Dr. KingIs pastor. .

Miss Anpie Mae Manigault,h daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Manigault o| 1703 Waynea graduate of the class of '23of Booker Washington HifhjSchool and having completedtwo successful years at StateA. & M. College, Orangeburg,!receiving her L. I. degree fromher college course at BenedictCollege. We wish Miss Manigaultmuch suceesa^

THE AJAX SOCIAL""CLUiTR£ORO A WI7.F!n_

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The Ajax Social Clubheld itsfirst meeting of the yeay, Tuesday^Oct.6tlv at Mr. Heyward

r ^Friday's residence op Bllossom. ^treet. The meeting wascall'

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ed at eight o'cloek by theChairman and members nomi-i

J nat.ed. .The following memberswere elected officers: Presiident,Henry Starks; Vice Pres.Heyward Friday; Secretary,'Arthur Rowe; Treasurer, Thos.[Hoover^ Reporter, Jas. Wise;(Chairman. .las. .Mitchell. 1_! The Ajax Club has organized;its own orchestra, The AjazSyncopators with Mr. LeonStarks as Musical Director..The Ajaxs have promised to.make this year's dances themost brilliant of the season.

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PARTY AND RF.MF.FlT. DANCE.

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), Extensive preparations arebeing madefor the coming Hallowe'enMasquerade and CostumeDance, which will be held(at the Ellks Hall, Oct. 30, 1925,for the benefit of the Building

| of the Children's Orphan,age.In a few days, invitationsfor this affair will be in themail and preparations 'will be^begun for the making of varbous masques arid costumes toi.be worn on this very gala occasion.;^

The ballon and confetti danceswill be looked forward towith much merriment: It is'expected that this masqueradewill be the grandest affair oftheseasOn. The famous Simp-ikinsOrchestra will furnish themusic for this, and he haspromised to outdo ~"Tns formerstuff.

PARTY FOR ALLEN'S .

FRESHIES.

A very unique party was giv-en at the home of Miss KatherynSharper by the cabinetmembers of the Phi Beta Society.First you enter theFreshman room which was decorated in green. Many funnyIgames -were played; In one

Dean Thompson was made to; make a speech in order to redeema pawn. The speech was

jvery inspiring.Th51T~We" entered the Soph-

trrrore room wnicft was uecoratea

eause-the Freshmen were initia(ted.Fruit punch was served| to cool them off; Junior room

| game next., It was decoratedin blue, green, red and yellow.In this room quotations were

given to each "Freshie" to readiq a book form. Last the Seniorrlom; it was decorated ingold and blue "where a literaryprogram was carried out as follows:Music.Negro "NationalAnthem; Invocation led by MissiLenora Thompson; Welcome tothe young.women,.Miss EvaPruitt; Response, Miss MalindaWashington. -Welcome-teetheyoung men, Mr. Jas. Sawyer;Response,.Me;.Larry.King.Solo, Mr. Jamas Jiles. Addressby Prof. G. A. Singleton. Yellsrwere Lften in order. Music,Allen's Alma Mater. Ice cream

and. cake was served. Thoseassisting Miss Sharper to serve

were Mesdames Rebecca Sharperand Maggie Lane, MissesCarolyn Rutherford and MamieLover. Everybody said theyspent a veyy pleasant time.The members.of the faculty

were Dean H. B. Thompson,Prof. G. A., Singleton, Miss SadieGreen and Mrs. L. K. Nelson.Miss Green was the chaperonfor the boarding girls.Mr. Mims was Master of Ceremony.Misses LeVallie, Thompsonand ^ruitt assisted in helpinglfaiss Sharper in receivingthe guests.

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THE PALM!

TENTH ANNIVERSARY OFMR. AND MRS. E. F. CALll/Vf TKT

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at 8:30 o'clock, at the beautiful

Calhoun, on Summit AvenueRidgewood was the celebrationof their Tenth Anniversary.The partor and the

. diningroom were turned into one largernnm nnH t.hA ynftflt.S, whosenames &re too numerous to men

tion filled the house.Mr. Robert tannon presided

at the piano. He played andsang a beautiful solo, entiled:"Tri tho ornrHon nf mu ViQorf 'rAAA VIIV fttAl V*v«» V4 |IIJ 1IVU1 t

After which he . sounded thewedding march. The flower girlsentered as follows: Misses GePaul.

The maids were: MiasmsInez Mpnigault, Amanda StearnsMyrtle Stevenson, Annie MaeJBeachum, Thomasina Harperand Alma Hall. v

"7 Then came Mrs. Jennie Myersand Mr. J. Casper ; Mr, Calhounand Mrs. Alma Hopkins, Mrs.Calhoun and Mr, J, W. Beaehum.'Mr? and Mrs. Calhounstood beneath the beautifularch in the parlor, while Rev.Downer offered a fervent prayer,following was scripture readingby W. H. T. Reynolds.

After the' ceremony, theguests "were served ehicken sal.ad and punch in abundance. _

Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun werethe recipients of many usefuland beautiful presents sent andbrought by their many friends.

Their residence a beautiful;bungalow, (to the writer's eyejIs as njear perfect, in design andconstruction as any we have everHflfin,) was beautifully decora-tedwith ferns and flowerswhich added much to the occasion..

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, At and near the "wee sma"hours the Lguests departed fortheir-homes, expressing their

[delight' with a delightful eveningspent

CONTRACT AWARDED.

Mr. William Tavllor. contractingpainter of this city wasc.wflrftpH thp .frn rln'f-ViP

painting and decorating of the!Drawing- room in the MemorialHall of Coker College at Harts*vffle, S. C.~ Mr. Taylor, who has lived inIthis city the major portion ofhis life, ie to be commended.He has steadily but surelyfought his way to recognitionin his profession.

JOINT MEETING OFMISSIONARYSOCIETIES ATWESLEY SUNDAY AT

4 U ULAJUIV. There

will be a joint Program'o£ the Woman's Home Mission-!ary Societies of this city at!Wesley M. E. Church, Sunday,Oct. 18th , at 4 o'clock after!which will follow the organiza-jtion of the Federated Mission^

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ary Society. The public is cor-'

Mrs. C O. Wakefield, Ptfes.Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.

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CARD OF THANKS. =

We take this method ofthanking our relatives andfriends for the kindness -fchownduring the illness ..and death ofI 9 1 ^AI_ « r «.our granamorner, Mary s.

Smith.Mrs. W. M. Mouzon,Mr. P. A. Smith,Miss J. A. Smith

REV. ADAM M. SANDERSPastor St. Peters Bapt. Church

. Irmo, S. C.SERVICES.Every first and

third Sunday in aach month.Also President of the. ChristianRising Sun Society, Columbia,S.U. *

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DR. IMES OF.TUSKEGEE IN-1 *

STITUTE MAKES THRILL- !gSEKECH^AT-AEEEN'S^F ^FICIAX OPENING TUES- \i DAY NIGT. Told

of Bishop Beckett's Won- ^derful Leadership in Missis..ftsippi. Presiding Elders and "§Laymen Welcome the New §Bishop. " President Sims 3Gave Elaborate Reception «

L _~tn College Cafetaria. o

3AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH fMAKES PROGRESS

' 1(By Special Correspondence.) $. Three hundred ministers and 3presiding elders of the A. M. E. J?Church and hundreds of-visitstors here.attending the official oopening of Allen University a»nd %|the reception forbishop W. W. ciBeckett heard a thrilling ad- odress in the new administration obuilding last Tuesday nightTby 8Dr. G. Lake Imes, head of social oservice _work in the Tuskegee *Ihstitute. Dr. Imes was presentedto the large audience fora special talk alter the program rof speakers which consisted of Xa presiding elder from each an- rnu&l conference in South Cara. Xlina, two laymeh.one repre- j»senting ^.the voice of the laity ' Iand the other" Tepresenting the ' Ipyfeljc Bchools. an address fromthe Missionary Society and one |from ~fhe~grand master of the j *Masonic Order in the State,

Dr. Imosrtofd of the efforts of |the Bishop to place Campbrell $College of Mississippi on a goodfoundation by having it moved

^to the Delta "section with many~

additions and a strong backing.His talk was grand and muchenjoyed.

Professor G. W. Howard and ^Professor I. M. A.-Myers, made! Cringing speechesTIIetting forthiBthe position of the laymen of Pthe Church and what they ex-'Ipected to do under the leader-1ship^of Bishop Becketf.

| President D. H. Sims of AllenUniversity was one of the; i;speakers at the meeting Tuesdaynight. He made a fine im- «

pression as he always does. Hisi.work at Allen is makintr-4#m.the acknowledged leader of edti^

cationalthought in South Caro-Iina and his ideas and ideals are j ^just what the Bishop wouldiike to see and wil, without^a-Udoubt,-bring -Allen up to the; IVstandard of the leading univer-| 'jsities in the country. The raehjin the State Jare-with President rSims au<t~evevy^n^>^nvwi* T^iah t~op Beckett^-judgi'ng from theovation given him at the recep-ition Tuesday night and the pre-[g,sent&tion of a substantial gift §by the presiding elders and 3ministers. Every minister who sspoke guaranteed the .JBishop dundying love and hundred per 3cent support. There was adnonular hnwl in tho moafinn. f - 24.4 . -*w » " vnv luv/vuii^ iui y

the Bishop to come to South ISCarolina and preside for the o|next 12 years and he is coming, jgIt was reported officially that pgrsomething like $20,000 was col-1 alected in the effort here this £week which keeps the workjQfJj'financing^ up to former times. | :

The spirit everywhere is goodjfand the 100,000 communicants gol "the Cliuich.in this Stalestand ready to render service g:that will emancipate^Allen fi- gnancially. .With the business amethods recently installed, and especialwork of an accountant 5the men say confidence has been;2established and the people are <going; to do more than ever. SThe philanthropists of the %country - are beginning to pay!some attention' to Allen's workand under Dr. Sims and Bishojj 0Beckett the endowment will Scome. V1 5

If a Chinese exjrects a nres- :jent and it does not come he !sends one of lesser value as^a Jreminder. j JAn eight-month baby has a 5

much better chance of lviing jjjthan a seven-month, baby. *" |Jj' 'or :

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Cash Mo,S th re \\\| $ 1 O.OO Givei

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F,very person who buys a tchance at Cash Prizes to be$ 1 O.OO in Ca^sh.

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BUSINESS SCHOOL, CVServ ico. KontRrod

Will Open for the R<MONDA Y. SF.PT1

We teach the Touch-metand.Pittman method of Shorand Enp-lUVy

Wfe have a corps of EfhcrejFor further information. 1

Mi H. HOL2029 Taylor St., - Phone *

FOR SALE.kin and Scalp Soaps, Face Pow- 1srs, Deoderant, Vapishin^ ;ream,- Cold Cream, Talcum ,owders, Toilet Water, Hjiljqueterfume. :

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Music StudTo FREDERICK.Phone

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