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| 1131 WASHINGTON
? COfcUME
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"? The Lady Beautiful
: By Kathryn Wilson /
? Author hnil PuMjrln*r of Tho
.* u j Successful Itai^dresSer.. '
Questions pertaining loilb amy anywhere,
if of genera!'.interest aiui not
too long, will be answered by Miss
Wilson in this column, when space
will ^llt. jlgrmit lllltl. t-h'n till. inat its r\^\t
suitable, letters will be personally answered
subject to juniper limitations,
and when a stampcrj-yrtrttcrs en
rlo.-.etJ tpiP-Cinns for b<U .vhollld be
addressed to Mine. Katharine Wilsdn,
621 N. 33rd St., Omaha, Neb. This
column is released by The Associated
Negro Press.
- Grace?It has long been-.the
? ?? -belief, among?laymen that-dark
circles under ~t IVo eyes, Were
caused by one thing dissapation
But this i>*s not a fact. Lack
- of proper rest may. cause the
?1 eyes to become darlnmcd underneath,
but the effect- is,only temporary.
Since this discoloration
remains beneath your eyes. for
-long periods of time, it is no
doubt caused by st hie organic
~. . rraihwavt.
l T would mlvi-p lh;it ynu son
??:?-?? your physician at once. VOXi' no
_ - doubt are affected \mh- some
'disorder of the liver-or kidneys.
Mrs. ~M.-ia. C'row's feet are
usually caused" by age itself but
43 . sometimes worry, and excessive
mental strain w. 11 hasten their
arrival; - ?~t?? ? ~
- Plastic Surgery Ls-gxp.en&iya
and only successful when the
unless complete health prevails
* .. the operaion will"'he a failure.
. Bihee?these- line ?wiiiiikisg
Have not become so deeply fixed
.in vour face, Why not rcsorh to
a regular massage with a good
_ in xuuu ui tissue uuiiuei. ruilow
the daily massage witli a
good astringent orTce~or cold wa
ter. This treatment will make
the muscles tirm.aml have a
tendency to till mil' whore tho
wrinkles are.
dressed envelope I will be glad
to furnish you with the name of
? an excellent skin builder, since
it .".is not' permissible to name
manufacturers in this column.
Juliette ? Absolutely no.
You ' cannot' blc^.-h almost
straight hair with peroxide. It
is dangerous unless you have
professional advice.
i
oniy give your nair a dry and
kinky appcarerrce^ If- you have
ever seen a- blonde whose hair
was left too long in a permanent
7 waving machine, you will know
i what I mean. ;
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- ' IN NEGRO HISTORY.
What colored weeklies are
published in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
' - San Francisco, Los Angeles a-nd
Pacific Beach, Cal??S. C. A.,
__ ~ TuscaloosaL Ala.
Oklahoma Sun in TuIsarNone
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Slothing for? | j
IS, Millinery, Dress- if
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ami the Best-Qtjalrt-y-|r j|
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h nm- Store Is __L Jli
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|ln ^''Q"f,i<-,pn Mnpn in Pa.'cT
reific Beach. The Leader. The! it
Eagle, The ^.Pacific Defender,'la
The citizen'Advocate tfncL the T
Western Dispatch in*Lus Angc M
;Ies. , |ci
Were the sessions of the ?(
Negro Labor Congress well at- tended??B.
L R., Cblumbus, O.1 ^
I They were very well attended. I tr
Tkr%riL'er was present at sev- cc
oral sessions and answers from 0'
personal knowledge. ^
I Arelthe Arabians now fighting
the French of African blood ec
_==G. G..IL, Birmingham, Ala.
Which~Ts cohsideredTtd be the 3
greatest of Dumas' novels?? 1)]
B. W., Des Moines, Iowa. ie*
]r The Count of Monte Cristo. J3I
1 j?*vp- reacl^that a Creole'is
one born in America . oT French*1,
or Spanish parents and not of
Negro blood. Is this correct?? ?
71711. J.. Detroit, Mich. .
?This is tiie American's ia-vor|4U^Uohnition
to avpid thn truths ^
leans, who should know, a t're-ole.-i-s
one-of French or Spanish!^
blood* along with some degree of >
African. . ~
Is it true that a man of dark u
blood founded the present Swe- l
dish d_ynasty ??N. N. K.,Tren- -ton,
N. J, 7^ ??: ^
L Yes. Ifo was Bernadotte. a. J:
"mr.-n of ^Moorish extraction. IXcT^
_was one oi the .Marshals of Na- -r
tlfilofUl nnrl *-1? ^
. ., V.11U uuvttcucu LU LI It; ,
Swedish throne under the name
of Charles -Vt? ??4t
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NEWBERRY NEWS. 11
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Newberry, S. C., Nov. 18.?
All the members of Miller (Jhap- ~
el A. M. E. church g.nd citizens Q
of Newberry County are looking
forward with great pleasure to
the Annual Conference, which
mopt-; in fViic r?5 + ir o inos ?
... vjiio v.ivjr i-'CL. lj, a
Plans of reception- and- enter- p
tainment have ffeen*~?hade for t
th'c visitors. . \
Ther-o was ahigh-day at-Mib -V
ler Sunday. A large crowd was s
)out to hear Rev."' Ellis, who ii
preached one of those soul-stir- o
ring sermons from Micah 3:6.
After the sermon was over the is
: visiting friends were introduced v
among some of the visitors was s
I Mr. R. R. Reed, from Chicago;-*
111., who made some timely re- o
> -marks. Mr. Reed is a travelling
salesman for an Undertaking f
. establishment. He is the only
- colored man that is travelling r
Mr: Arthur Frye, who was 1;
, reported in iast week's paper as j
| missing in the city of Pniladel- h
clothes and trunk are still at ?
the lady's hofne, where he was t
hoarding on 976 Percy street, h
Every effort has been made to ii
j locate him. . S
1 Thd Psfsnt Teaehers' Asso- jo
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All Southern F
?ShawJL)
THANKSGI
Thurs.,
2:00
Greens!
Admission
Q n/\/ll n 1 l?vmi?ir<'r>M T J?
upctiui uAcuisiuii i\a
Southern t
For further, inl
Dr. J. O. Palmer. Graduate
Raleigh^ N". C.
Prof. J. A^. Grimes, Chairn
College, Greensboro^ N. C.
ranaoooocvoo^oao^MoooooocH^
ation mfet at Mt. BetheT~Gar^
lany school ~orT the l?tb. A
rgc crowd-of i ladies were out.
lie meeting was well attendee!.
fe. Nancr Sondloy and?
arrie- Thomas made some very
jod remark^. JVIr.
M. L. -Marshall presided,
rs. Carrie Thomas was eleciod
easurer. Each one gave in the
Election, which was turned
irer to the?treasurer,
Liss Addle i*. Jones is secretry.
Mr. E. F. Floyd was ask1
to say a few words, to this
ssociation, which he i? a memsr
of. "iVIr. Floyd outliiiett TT^
'ogram for the year, which
ich parent-is -willing to work
It was as same as spring day
i Newberry-da .it- Ehitui'duy.i. Ail
ie preachers were in good spir,
hilt early Sunday morning,
tey changed their spirt. Be of
"irid r. hoei, Gu.l
The people of Newberry Co.,
olored had a-meeting at the
rnvtnn HitrTi ftpVmol n? ftiirtfi'
he object of ;the meeting was
oestablish a- hospital for colred
people. 1 The mo cling was
ell represented by some of the
(<xlihg-menof the city, which
heyhighly endorsed thcjnove
lent, under tiie ioadcrJhip oi
)r. J. I). Williams.
Kev. A. J. xuarfin, is all smilni
nto him a-visitor has.vome am
he shaTl be" cTrlfcd "3Ti:ss Coles'
ine Martin, Jr.
"Mr." Jesse Gary has- had hi:
iQu^e-naintod in a cream color
: looks very nice.? TRAFFIC
SAFETY WEEK
PROCLAFN1 ED
lovernor Call on People to Obej
Laws Regulating. .Travel
Governor McClcriil has
proclamation calling on th(
ho wock of November 22-28 as
Street and Highway Safetj
Veek". The aim is to- empha
'ze the importain.ee of observ
ng the laws regulating trave
n roads and streets.
The governor's proclamatior
^ issued at the-request 65-th(
/omens' clubs of the state. Tht
tate highway department is al
o-cooperafirig in the promotioi
f the speelal-week^,- _
' The governor's proclamatior
ollows: . .
WHEREAS, during the pe
lAfl ?f\? f Kft IV m-474 Wm* -7f0 AtfY/
'/?. tut II ui iu \* itl 40|'/Ul
American soUlicrs lost theii
ives, and that during the sarm
teriod of time 01,000 person;
rmf -highways of the Unitec
>tatcs by automobiles; durinj
he month of October 1025 on<
tundred and fifty people wen
njured by automobiles in th(
itate; of South Oaroiina, fiftcer
f which proved fatal, and;
J^TWKPPTV-' 'J.? ?.?
mtMXBER
o<>OGHi>a&a&c&acHX^^
oot Ball Classic
diversity |
College
ViNG DAY ^
4ov. 26thj
>ro, IN. C. 1=
_ <fc1 HA I
- X m\J g
o the Game ' |i
formation, write ^ ; |
'ManagefTBhaw University,
v]
tan-Athletic Board, A. & T. |jj
all the more discreditable in
View of the fact that these acV
eidents do not happfen but. are
caused by ncgliicnee of some one
arid;- \
WHEREAS, among the nrin-!
? ? - I
eipal causes for the enormous 1
merea-e ot casualties in?Die
. streets and highway are the fol-,
lowing;
Increasing?tho numbor?of?
motor vehicles; driving while
under the influence of liquor;
-speeding; reckless, driving;
running at night without lights
no tail lights; using the wrong
~1tte~~of the road; overcrowding
' cars Vand and particularly passengers
attempting to ride on
I .ruium*. huurdr.nogliauiiGjL iif. 4iu.^_
destrian and lack of due,care by
driver and;
' WHEREAS, an automobile
?driven by any^olher than a sobon,
confident and * pa instaking person
1 is not only a menace to life and
"TTmb of theose occupying suctra5,
a most dangerous and deadly!
" . Ar/ionnn f a ? ?-1
LW Iiunuiuirv Ui UlllUCeill
' others. both - pedestrians _ ^aruL!
motorists ir^sThg along the'
>-same highway and; ?_4
WHEREAS, it canot be irriat^gined
:*that any sane person
motorists passing along the
? would deliberately Start out to^
* injure anyone, but whether thru
" intent or. heedlessness, or any
other cause tlvo driver of'the'ma^
chine who violates the traffic
? laws or the rules of the road; he
or Cshc thereby "becomes?a-potential
murderer?this?cspcci|
ally in yicw of the fact thatL
; n-m v,t*i >?im.s^?w?requires two
drivers to avoid an aeident and
only one to cause it.
?MAV THEKEFOUE, I, Thomas'
1 G. McCleod. . Governor of the
, State of South Carolina, by au?
tjiorityTn me vested, do call up-^
5 on every South Carolinian" to u-,
r nite in observing the week be-"
ginning. November 22nd ^asij
"Street and Highway Safety;
H "Week" and T'Trrgn every owner
of a motor vehicle to give stv.
{ riou?- consideration to the value
Cof Italian life, anil earnestly en-j
i deavor to cooperate to make a
success "Street and Highway
1 Safety Week" and to observe the
, spirit of "Street and Highway
, Safety Week" throughout the
[the year.
J GIVEN under my hand and
y Sea 1 o? t he Exec u t ive Departy
H/J F | f ?PrvlnmGMi ? -1
j. 4 yviuiiiuia, una stjcunu
?_ilay of November, in the year of
^Twenty-five ^ and in the One
j Hundred and Fiftieth year of
f the Independence of America,
j Tiios. G. McCLEOD
i flnvprnnr
i j London was the first city in
*, the world to have subways for
I vehicular-traffic. |
'.' .Y^y,.n JW.*!1!1,"
0 O^rfOrtOrB^S^teSOX^^
??Hair Bobbin
1 Massaging
| POROBEA
L S. LEEVY'S DEP
|p v - r' ;
Our Beauty Shop is filling a
* ?in Ooluwbia and rieinity, under th
ig Hifl T.yfoq nnH P.pnpva Houston, h<
3 St. Louis Mo.
8--?? Mmes. Lyles and Houston a
g know how to bob hair in any style.
3 hair at all" 6ays Mmes. Lyles and
? of customers and get the best an
g System hua to ufTur.
Price for bobbing is only 35c
S~ Tiair pressing *a7ul shampooing, ]
8 Manicuring 35c and 50c.
g While visiting and shopping
3 to take advantage of this Beauty
convenience ^and comfort. 1 Rest r
| Mmes. Addie Lyle^
TOKO SYSTEM US
I I. S. LEEVY'S DEP
| 1131 WASHINGTON ST. (
NEWS OF S1MPSONVILLE.
The Simpsonville High school
located in this city opened Oct.
12,?1925) with our?honorable
principal, Prof. J. p. Bryan, at
his .post of duty. The faculty
consists of seven teachers7 as
follows ; Prof. J. P Prvan
Mrs. Frankie M. Bryan, Miss
Isabel M. MeKissick, Miss Eva
Mao Dovlo. Miss Georgia .Tames
Miss Arsena Stewart and Miss
Lizzie Bowling. All are fine
teachers; and the ..people of
Simpsonville are proud of this
corps- of" excellent teachers T ~
The school opened with 200
students; and the number has
increased to 350 on roll.*
. Among the different departPj
nr,rr^ing,
music, (vocal and piano)
and agriculture. We have the
best*of order under the supers'ision
of our principal.
On last Friday night we had
a sucFe^ur"ei'iferfam'me"ht ' glv-"
lti in interest of the school*
We^hope -to-^iave our friends
v ioii/ uui taiiiiiicuia. vv c
:-re lirTiopes of having, a.' successful
school term.
The- "people around Simpsonville
arc? up and doing. They
are through gathering their
crops in. spite of the unfavorable
weather. We have a plenty
to eat.
Mr. Judge Wright has been
on the sick list, but is able to be
out again.
< Mr. Sila-3 Hudgins, the janitor
oT Simpsanyille School has
been sick but -we are happy~ta
?ay that he is out again.
?Miss Johnio Holly, of Woodruft',
S. C., was the guest of
Miss Isabel McKissick Monday
night. Miss Holly is a. teacher
And a line lady. . - '
Revi and Mrs. P. J. Barton
opened school at Old Pilgrim
Monday- morning November 9,
with a large enrollment.
Miss Isabel. McKissick,
Reporter.
REV. JAGGE^S^ OLD FOLKS'
tfOME.
I am truly glad to say -that
all are well and doing nicely.
There was a. great prayer ser^
vice held at the home orriast
Sunday in honor of the Old
Folks, under the auspices Of the
First Calvary Baptist church.
The meeting-was conducted by
Deacons Able nad McClinton,
Splendid remarks were made by
Mr. Bowlin^and Roseborough.
After the service a purse of $5
was given to the cause."
* A gentleman nf the Jefferson
Hotel gave an encouraging
speecn wnicn was very much accepted.
Also singing rendered
by Rev. Isom. ,?he services
were well carried out. The
presence of the choir was very
U4i ji, IP.J&wimluii , iMinjij.il mmammnmn
QaHaAuy, Tforgmhgr at, lQg&
g and Facial j
Popular at |M|
UTYSHOP i
AJRTMENT STORE. jj
long felt need among our people x A
e expert supervision of Mm?g. Ad ;- #
ilh. graduates of-lhe-Jorn-College,? I - ^
re first-class ladies' barbers who x
"You need not worry about your ?
Houston. Just, enlist in mif m-rvitr 5X
d m ist courteous ' service the Poro $
:. "Facial massaging BOc to $1.00. s
regular Poro price by all agents.?*
in Columbia, we want our women & ^
Shop, especially equipped for your ~ ?
odhi-iand'lavatory connected. The ill j
& Geneva Houston l
ED AND TAUGHT ' \
ARTMENT STORE. I
Columbia, S. C. PHONE 7567__.Jj
kindly asking them tocalt again ^
i at any time. '<^1
_I also wish to announce that
the Ziuri Baptist chuicli uuulrF
hilled to the cause of the -QM?"
Folks, a purse of $11.15, which
was highly appreciated
Wo ask the,?rnnpprntion -of
Iwhite and colored friends. All
donations will please be sent to
12120 Elm wood Ave?We?ftlsn i
ask the prayers of all. 4 J
The Lord loves a cheerful M
giver.
Revv Jaggers' daughter, j
P. S.?The Thanksgiving ser- 9
vices and dinner will be held as \
usual at the home. All are cor- ~
dially invited to attend.
OltfTUARY. ^
The community . hereabout^B
sympathizes deeply with the fa-?4|
mily of Rev. John Greene in the M
Toss^ofhtslTairghT6T%3Iis^"ElWT^d
in the city of Philadelphia, Pa?
where she had made her hom?
S i I \ |
' for the past two years ~with hei^M
sister. Her mother Mrs. Eliz?
Greene went to her bedsidH I
where she remained for seve?
weeks watching whatev?
change that mighty take plaj||
accompanied the remains to
Calhoun halls, a. u., thence to J
Glovers A. M. E. church where ?
she was laid to rest in Glovers W
cemetery. The-f mitral wreon? ?
ducted by her pastor Rev. J. B.-W
Smith, assisted by Revs. M. L,
Ramsey, W. \V. Foote and S.; P. ^
Reynolds.
The community extends to 1
the bereaved fa-mily their pray- A
t'Uif thQir b^rQv,Q- m
forted by ^Him who doeth all fl
things well. ? 1?B
Sleep on Sister Emma, till
the trumpet shall sound and call B
us all homer
"They shall sleep but not forevei^B
?Then; will be a glorious da-rer^T
We shall meet to part no never^P
In the resurrection morn."
By her Pastor.
Ferguson-Ruff J
FLOWER SHOP
Poro System Beauty Parlor
CUT and WAX FLOWERS
Flloral Designs a Specialty.
Flowers Delivered in and out of
the City. ?
Hours:?9:30 A. M.-7 P. M. J
Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. M.
PHONE 3922
1010 Washington St., Colombia, I, Cr