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|r~ EIGHT , " ' . C, ii Qgpartrr -?BIG LINE OF ===M:=Men( Women :: A Specialty. Sh | making and Tailo | ment to seledt fron | at the Lowest Pri .. ?-Connected v ?' | First Class Barbe |jj A Beauty P? | Departn | 1131 WASHINGTC - ... I?? coLua t' MISS CHARLOTTE GARNE MK AXS KILLED I N WREC1 (Continued From Page One) ph^ vici^an ?~ desk, tWlh her daughter diecT the way to the hospital. Heai ... -broken, with het^otrf^crushr; she felt to the floor,, her frien 7 , who picked her up sobbed tears. After being detained^ the doctors^at tliehospital, w did not want her to return lion ?- but felt she would'be better t in the hospital for the night, s soon regained herself, and as ed to be taken to her residen on Church street, where she h lived alone for-a month, j\i .. Mean* being in New York Ci > .with-their onlyv son, David. T oavinTr -flin ?1 J?? 1 ?nit iiuajjiciil iur non was the sad return for one of t] first ladies of Greenville, of ; things, she was devoted to h husband, her children, her hon ? friends, she stated as she walk' ^ up the front stairs, "I am brok< in spirit and soul." ? . The body of little Charlott ??"sq dear |w^~]n n|' }1rr r.T, ?munity of her-ihildliuud' still i mained in the morgue at tii?_ci hospital. ^ It'"~\vas" brought ,hor early Monday niornng where has been prepared for burial 1 E. W. Riggs Undertaking esta lishmeh't in this city. " AH ~fdur of tlie Ti feiiibers ihe_party?are members of proi inent families. Mi<s the only daughter of Mr. ai Mrs. E. W. Bjgg^he unclertak -? . Mr. Brown i>t tho noil of Mr. ai Mrs. Thomas Brown, well knov ~ " cltfzen of YFest Greenville~~sc tion; Charles F. Gandy, Jr., is'tl olde'st son of the Rev. aml~Ml Charles F. Gandy, pastor of tl Springfield Baptist church, ai little Charlotte Iwho is iitead,' ~ IHe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , JEiugrno Means, who for sever has conducted a hnrbt _ shop on Spring street. Mr. Means left Greenville f'( good the kermn . for New York City, where lie h? gone to live. Tie. hs<l planmaEA 7 send for . his family, and ~Mri Means and Chariot^. -wprc t . . . - ~ O.G.CtO-0 I THE VOORHEES N< ==i? _ j^rISl FOUNDED BY E. E. V ?[ 7 Located af I Opens its 28th Sc All students welcome, whn 3 smithing1, wheolwrighting, plum g v prihting taught to hoy/. Cookint g of tfeftfchirtg taught t<> girts. Full 5 graduates aro given tTi^L.'T. deg g bouth Carolina throe years wi \ discipline, religious influence ar * every student. This is the Tuske - Por further information addr< J. E.i BtANTON, Pri ART1N A. MENAFEE, ? i . . I :~j^XK"X?XK~XK-X'MX~x??x,*x??X'??x* y' a ,EEVY P lent Store ' " " CLOTHING FOR | ci |t Children. Boys Salts | ? pes, Millinery, Dress- | ring. Large Assort- s< a and the Best Quality ? " * i . ,ces.^ ?, ;j; 11 dtn our Store Is i}{ , . ; - .. r:iii jf Shop for Men and \ lrlor for Women : :, . . , " . $ ,EEVY '7% rent Storeg >JN ST., PHONE 7567 1-5 1BIA, S. c; 1 v 1 * n ~? ?~' ' ' ' ' ' . J i?Uoift- her husband in_New York-1* ^ jCity. ThejL have recently puri chased a home in the Bronx in ^ g New York g||gp|M 011 educate his children in the high v ^ J^C'lh^I^---uLlluiL-city ana- at (Jo- 11 -lumbia University.- , ^ (h]! FlUNiSRAL TH UKSDA V ? * bv The funeral announcement h?rl . [^pnoi.been made up to early Tues\pt clay night, waiting the arrival ' of the sfather and brother from ^ 110 New York City, but it is expect- r( k-'ed that a simple funeral service ^ ee; will be held for the late Chari ' as lotte Garner Means some time j-( [i-.!Thursday afternoon' "ffom the e( [y John Weslev M. E. CbinvVi vvViPn> , Islie was a member, with tfie Rev. ^ ne JMV, -Taylor, D.D,, -Uie pawfor-^ [le officiating.,. ... ' all; Charlotte Garner Means was,^ qi< near 16 years' old, she?"was born? ie Nov. 6th, 1910 near the town of"^ e^yClemsoii Cullege, S. G.; a former 2i\ st,t.iflent nf Allen High School, ^ sn Greenville"and a--student of the.m Girls' High School, Philadelphia, -e< Pa., is named for Mrs. Charlotte Ty L>. the President of the North Caru- 0 iy lina Mutual Life Insurance Com- J( tle pany, of Durham, N.-C. j it HUNDREDS OF TELEGRAMS t] >y-. -Telegrams and letters ooured S( |j.-ini.o the McaiLs' home on Church (| : street from every section of the_^ Of "Suutli-easteni and' northern part n n- of the country. -Mr. and Mrs."j-. it-, ,Means arc among the first citiid ZL',1S ?f the State of South Care- tl er' hna; lie has- always taken a^j, nl prominent?b*-H?^?. ... . - i-~ . -W t? V1V1C ^ | activity invlhis sectiolr-foi-ttie ^ :c- good of the people. ' . jJ( iel No-one can be blamed/or the' s. accideTfi and the death of the lit- j)( to. lie-girl,--it is only -one q? the ir 1(' things in life that must comc,~rn and CiodVnyay 'af~carr) ing uul 11 i I Us program, was ttre wnv?"r^ ,r'\va.s expressed Tjy a citizen this ' iilgrniii'g. ill (ItScussing the mat-p Hit tol'l ^ d CHARLOTTE MEANS KNOWN " ? , -V. d The little Miss Charlotte Gar g. ORMAL AND INDUS- | school _z: fl -- 'fe? /RIGHT 27 YEARS AGO | H Denmark, S. C. hartl A'n'i* Onf 1 1 HOfT iwwi'j VUI ) V/V-_I_j XU?dO? p |() can qualify. Carpentry, black- & bin#, agriculture, brick-layini? and 'O ~ ^ P t>l r. Kcwinp, nurse training and the art p a> four year high school course given, p ?_ rec which permit "?hem to teach in V g thout further examination. Strict P 5| id moral forces are used to help p C gee of South Carolina. P * ncipal," Denmark, S. C. pi * dr >- m Treasurer, Denmark, S C. ~gi \ apoppcoppppopptfa#^^ 1 a \ . T r"v; * - ?4? tt?r*? THE PALMET uto wreck Sunday after'noor ear Greenville is wall known ii !olumbia. Her father's brothei )avid H. Mpans who eonductat Main street-Barber shop in this ity was well known. Mr. M5HTE he guTs father lived here foq ears, before H13 ffl&l'ftagirto i Ireenville girl some years ago. on Haynesworth Means left Col mbia early Monday morning nd are now in^ Greenville wait ig for the funeral Thursday af ernoon. ALUMNI REPLY TO PRESIDENT OF WILBERFORCE Columbus, Ohio, Aug.-?Sup ort is given to-the xecent criti ism of Wilbcrforce University y Gustavus A. Steward in an in erview granted this week b} 'rank M. Reid, president of th< ilumni Association of Wilber orce University. Mr. Reid take; igorous exception to the clain lade by -President Gilbert H ones that Mr. Steward had 1101 cted as a representative of 1 lrge section of the alumni. "According to Mr.:Jones' arti. le," explains Mr., Reid, "the pub c lias been led ~ to "believe thai he artiele which appeared ii ari^is^ newspaper? over the sig Trture'.;oi Mr. Steward,, who'h reasurer of the Alumni Associ tion, did not represent-the sen iment and wishes of the organr aii oil : "The truth.is that Mr. Stew rd in submitting this article tc lie press, was acting upon the equest and at the direction ol lie Alumni Association in sesion and put into this article inn-niation which had been rejived in said session from memers 01 t he Ass6ciatT6iT\vho. hac een on the trroimds-during-tht ast year and -which had beer erified by the report of 'the resident to the Trustee " Board "Mr. Ste\Card's article coulc ayoi_bnen ,nioiv definite to -The xtent of_,including -in its com lain Is and protests the states ent that the present unsatisfac>ry and unfortunate conditions t. Wilberloroe are attributed by lany to the lact thai the reins f. administration have fallen ab?lutcly into the hands ot Bishop oshua II. Jones, President of ie Board of! Trustees, and his jn, Dr. Gilbert II. Jones, presient of the "UhTversity. Those cguainted with chin-.h affairs jalize the . significance-nf ?the ict that WilbrcTorcC University i located in the Episcopal Dis 'ict, presided over by Bishop ones, which -virinally means lat he is president of the unijr-sityr-eiiai4-man-of tile legatee r... ..'1 il-. 1 ' uaiu, ami me uoara itself; for ie-ministei\s \vha ctrrnpuseTsal^ jard must receive their appointlents -4?>rm 4ht^-thshopV-hirnd nil they well know what great eft they ruiFvwhen they dare ishes; Thus dear old ; Wilber>reo which from the days of syne up to recent years has Ttrn luuked upum by 4bbaa4,tre mnectional intellectual Mecca is lost in prestige and shrunm 111 expectations until it has Ferguson-Ruff FLOWER SHOP I'oro System Beauty l'arlor Vi w rrii " - - - ? *?jji ana wax * LOWERS Floral Designs a Specialty? low^TH-Delivered iff and out of lcTtJity. ^ ;c-^?? ours:?9:30. A. M.?7 P. M, Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. M. Mmc. J. F. RUFF, Mgr. PHONE 3922 10 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. To New Customers, we $ say try our > * n EGGS and have the pleasure of 8 growing some 8 REAL BUFFS ?| The greatest Eee machine 8 existing. 8 M. SIMPKINS, 3 ? Newbeffy, S. C. i ?. - . "* i - TO LEADER ^ " r"~" i- -been- looked upon as a certain -e 1 Episcopal District School, then g i as a one-family institution, and g r now often in derision as "Jones' g i- University." x- ?-i--g j "In justice to the donors and g f financial supporteres of Wilbre- s ^ force, many of whom have made g i sacriiiceilrror^FWglveWIEHeiE meagre means, these questions, | f should be asked: If as President | - Jones says $450,000 has been ? f raised, to whom has an itemized ^ * report been submitted? Who g 1 has occn and gone over the vouch -i; ers, the receipts, or cancelled g checks? Who really knows-that ? the amount raised has been prop- j? erly and most wisely spent? .! If the construction of Shorter \j , 'lihn cost ^50.000 And $450,000,1 - has been raised, why are urgent appeals for funds being contin- je food.?. ' 3 Is it true that the monies for J I board, room rent, and tuition i? . ipaid to the university by sacri- iS II ficincr mothers ar?r1 -fntho^a ? : ? AMV1AV& KJ Ui. V/ J g * taken over by Bishop Jones under ijj -^he-pretense-of-using them for building?purposes, while?4he g I teachers go unpaid until the'end '< r of the year, when a deficit of \ - nine br ten' thousand dollars in * salaries'has to be borrowed? Is it true that during the past year students paid over $1,700 in library fees .withJthfi.' undfit-. - standing that this amount was ' ) to be spent in purchasing much } needed books, and yet onlj^ $580 - were so spent. ~ "Finally, do the powers that . be expect the ;Alumni and the public to continue to contribute I funds, even through the cHurch^Ies7>v]ien no manner of accurate 1 account is given of the expenditure of the same? f' * . -. :i ?? > - -t 1 v - .- * r? r^f? ~ : it g ;f ---f? V ? ,-~Y~~ J, B? LEWIE, F - ?? 8 ?~? F-t V' T I " l A ? . . . v L-^8. * ] \-fy - ?Y e -j : g ?? 7 : ? : I: h ?' - <?- ?? . - ls, Y - 1m - "i" ,1.?^3 ^ i ? f? > 1 1*' -1 Y [ X _ ~ Y' ' ? 1 I : 2L.I Lewie - i ?' -boca % * \ U10ASSEN f i f Y I * ? V rxsrsnarereaacaaraaceacraa T ? T ? t -Tt ' t Ar . , .. A - - ~ >1 ,J' . : (leaxeoooxcocoooag^^ Hair Bobbing MassagingH PORO BEAI : ~ ' ---l r: I. s. LEEVY'S DEPA -flur Roaulv SVinn is; fillint'' SL li iti Columbia and'vicinity, under the ;?Hie I.vles and Geneva Houston, hotl i St. Louis Mo. Mmes. Lyles and IIousttuiT^TFi know-how to bob hair iifany style, j hair at all" says Mmes. Lyles and 1 L System has to offer. Price for bobbins is only 115c. : Hair pressing ami- shampooing, re ? Manicuring 35c and 50c. While visiting and shopping-in to take advantage of this Beauty S convenience and comfort. Rest rot Shop is always open for your servic Mmes. Addie LylcTi PORO SYSTEM USE I. S. LEEVY'S PEPa 1131 WASHINGTON ST.? C? Day 199-.1 PHQ , PATTERSQf .Funeral I A1 I -1 /vna licensed All Ca Is Promptly i Night?Motor equip 1109 FRIEND STREET Our Motto-" ^4^44^4 A^A A^4 a^A a >TVVVVV> % 4rVVVV5 - 3^aacto^aooo.0jox)0.o.ao.o.o.c>o.ooo.oo.c 'resident, GEO. H. HAMPTOl ?he Art of producing pressions on Paper el we havelhe ~ ?? 11 ? , . J* Printing & Suppl ,1 and Long Pittance Phone 45^ 1BLY STREET CQLUME --- -- -% . 7 .W . ?.-... * - " ' 4 ^ - .. *--. . ?r-r ...; ? 1 """".? -'' " ? T " * Saturday,-Aaguet 16,- 1625, I and Facial | Popular at 1 TTY SHQPjE i>ng" felt need a^nong our people S expert supervision of Mmes. Ad- . ^ graduates of the Poro College, |X : first-class ladies' barbers who \ ".You need not worry about your g louston! Just enlist in our army ? -4*K>i>t courteous service the Poro Facial massaging- HO? to $1.00 g gulur. Poro. price by all agents.. j?[ i Columbia, we' want our women ? hop, especially equipped for your g: tiff and lavatory connected. The g| e. Phone d'or your appointments, k Geneva Houston A ID AND TAUGHT j RTMENT STORE. " |~? ikimbia, S. C~. PHONE 7567? j NE _ Night 631^ 4 & PRATT I ft;--'-. . . H )irectors . ' t 1 Embalmers : 8 Attended to Day or meiitT" I * Newberry, S. C. 8 .SERVICE" " J 'X' ??? 1 ?> - f?1 -. - f y " v : ,==: ? I? L;; y M. Manager i 1 ?-4? 1 Y ~ ~ , L | j ' . 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