Saturday, November 2$, 1926. | ri Locals Am Y Mrs. H. H. Cooper spent two weeks in Bennettsville with her parents. " . ** ?_: _*_! , ' " i* L Mr. Henry Champion who un" derwent an operation at the K^Bonedict jIospitat~tg~doing nicd7! P^y. ~ ' ' j Drr Oliver Champion and Mr Wm. Champion were in the city Rinulny rm mill nP llin Ulness" of their brother. ( i> ' ' * ' K~ Dr. ancL Mrs.?D,?K.^Jenkins ^?motored to?Bennettsville?Hast" Sunday where they spent the day with Dr. and Mrs. Durham Counts. Miss Evelyn Brooks, Mrs Myrttle Evans Robinson and Mr> John Evans motored to Camden TiKi-nlay afternoon. They reDr. M. A. Evans is out of the city, spending a fort night in Florida. She is expected in'the ^city some time during the-week ^ end al-her oflice on Taylor St. ^??Mr. William D. Robinson, ^cn ior college student at Benedict, F a-nd a member of the staff of l "the Leader attended the Paine^^Jenedictrfoot ball game. Mr. A. P. Hardy, Well known * Columbia undertaker motored ^ to AgustaJasL week ^or the PuHie-BtHiCdict loot ball game. Benedict won, the score being PloS,* . II The club Deluxe entertained ijiembers of the Johnson C. fcmith Foot Ball team at a lovely Riotfse party Friday night after fthe game between them and mk. U. Dancing was enjoyed hrughout the evening. W jVIrs. Lynn Larson ofTryon, N. C.. was ip the citv last week -visiting her daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Carson who is a senCarson stated she is-always glad to be in Columbia. She formerly uvea in this state before moving her residence to Tryon, H N. C. ? :? f?? ?? ? ! Thursday afternoon at ? o' clock mehibers of LeCerde Entaa nous were entertained by Miss Ruth DeLbrme. "Prizes were won by Mrs. Hipp whg scored highest Miss Saxon cut' ting for consolation, while Miss Watts won the booby prize. A -delicious salad course was ' serve^. ? "Miss Catherine Mack enter* tained the club at her home on Thursday afternoon Nov. 19th. DELUXE~CLUI* (The DeLuke, 'Ace of Clubs' ^ held its meeting with Miss C&Th nrsdav. milUI II1C 1UC4LIV 1MWW ? v r. ine meeting was begun at :30. The evening was full of * entertainment in which the Thanksgiving spirit prevailed, tokens of the season Taping ofk ferecl. ^ After the regular meeting and games a delicious salad ? eeurse was served, The prizes were then awarded, the score prize being won by Miss Sarah Boozer, a very d&ipty pl?c$ of conaolatlon w? ' farT*"1 ' - ? - i Personals f > __ 1 _?? given to Miss Jennie Mae Chamjpion, Miss Wilhemenia ThompI son delightfully received the {booby pri7,e through dozens of jsmiles and corfipliments. Our next meeting will be held with Miss Odessa Mack. AOHICKEN "SITFMR A most delightful chicken sup jper was given at the homo, of Mr. and Mrs Maxwell in the 2400 block of Elmwood Ave. Friday evening. Nnv 9() I Th ehouse was beautifully deIcorated in several varieties of lovely flowbrs and music was furnished by the Simpkins entertainers. / J The large number of guests j danced until 10:30 at which hour a tasty .supper.of fried chicken potato salad, cake -antizmmci] was served. Dancing was then resumed 4mtih^l2:30. A feature of the entertainment was the good food" and the generous-port ions ti^t vvpi'P -irrTnfi Everyone enjoyed themselv to the highest COLUMBIAN TO WHITE Miss Margurett L. Rhodes on Staff of the Ashville Enterprise Specials the Luudcr Ashville, N. C., Nov 27?According to a statement in the Ashville Tr.ntgypvi>.-n Miss Margurett L. Rhodes, oi Columbia, S. C., has accepted C j*l T i \ n i ^ an uner iruni d. u. ^aiT, lilt publisher as an associated edi torial staff writer for The En. t.f rprise : ^ Miss JRJiodes is well known ir South Carolina and the announcement of her services- as a member of tho staff r>f the ' North Carolina newspaper wil be received with general interest T3y her friends. While at Howard -Uniw?";s-he- dewted-.-some time to the study of newspa-pei writing and editoring. FUNERAL Suffering for a period of _rrn n * neany iwu years, mrs. ?jmnici Friday expired at- her home or Blossom street, Mohday -eveTiihg" November 16, at 7:00 o'jdock. RHp was upright, : and trustworthy in e-very reianumbered a friend of every acquaintance of her immediate ' lamily.' She leaves three daugh ters, Mrs. Emma Anderson; Jessio M. Friday, Bessie Friday and three grand children, one sdsfpr nnp snn-in-lnw I ,<>on Anrtei son. Funeral services were held a\ "Union Baptist Gtnrrch, at whid the Rev. T. M. Boykin officiatec Sunday at 2:00 o'clock, with interment at Randolph Cemetery IN MEMORIAM OF WALTEF HARRIS Who departed this life Nov. 25 1923, t -me* . ? l ' . - - - ..'I * He has left to mourn a mothei two brothers and three sisters Sleep on thou-gopd and faithful son The battle is fought, the yictory's \\*oi You have finished your career on thi: land. And now before thy Judge thnu dnti . stand, Two years ago, you passed fron life's dark shore, NTever to dwell in pains and sorrov any piore, ^ i Our hearts tremble when we thinl , oi you, . One who was faithful and ever true ? May the Angels serve you witl [ sweet dreams, I While you sleep beyond cold Jordan' I stream; ^ Friend, was (t not sad when he wa: 1 taken away, V I Sleep on falter until that Great Da; TWB PAT.ltWI ThOU God \sill oall us lo meet In the < 7 7 Sky, 7 - ~~ " ] 1 Wii will then bill tha old w^rW good7?:?-by*--?;? __ 7 Yea, and dwell -in God's Kingdom 1 on high, * ' i Oh! What a happy home beyond the | sky. 11 r?: ? ti Mrs. Rosa (Harris) Saxby, mother 1 Eddie and Richard Harris, brothers i< Mrs. Daisy (Harris) Foggy, Irene' j (llim-in) Juhnmm, and LotttP?(liar- J " rtKT Fergu sowy Si si~ers. 7 : ? ~ HEN EDICT COLLEGE WON j1 IX-FfHTL BALL CLASH ' ^ Augusta, Gay, Nov. 20.?Paine11 --College, lninlcd in lliis city lost | in the annual foot ball- classic1 I ^ i * to Benedict College of Columbia, ' S. C.i m the annual foot ball;1 game today: Richard? jTVilliams_and Edward Graham i starred . for - Benedict and won for the Carolina team their oni ly touch down. rj-?tphn-g'imn nnrlnrl urif^ n nn.p i of 7 to. 3 in favor of the team 1 . from Benedict College. Leav- ' i[Ing the grounds, Coach Smith I of Benedict pointed out to Prof-;'Thomas LrDuckett, who went -jnvur Lo sec the thing well doncp^ I'T fold 'em so." " ;i SOUTH CAROLINA STATE ? WINS FROM MORRIS COLLEGE ~ ... , 1 Orangeburg, Nov., 20?In a 1 , hard fought battle here today 1 State College gridders completely, surprised the Morris College 'aggregation oi Sumter, S. C. by" 'winning the contest 6 to 0, ! In the first quarter Morris Col! 'lpfrp. liy linn phingVw nprl t runs, was able "to carry the ball to State's 20 yard line. Here thej1 -^defense tightened and after an attempted field goal, State got - got possession or The ball aria . kicked out of danger. L | State College in the begining', ot Uhe second quarter worked 1 the ball for, gain by an aerial at tack to Morris College's fifteen 1 \yard lilies A_penalty for State"]' 1 on 11 ft? ruuilll dbwrr'causecl her"11 i | to resort to a long forward pass, iCwhioh was successfully complected for a 'touchdown .a.f lei'dtke _ JTbairhadlieeri touched by a Mor- ; Iris man. CThe'lTirst' half "ended i with Morr|s, .a^'ter a long suc'cessful pass, within ten yards ..of the goal line. In the second half neither ; .; team was able .to do much^J C ground gaining and -&-de?ensm?-| { ga-nte was played. State College receiving several penalties for < ?trnfrtintr Jnid offside, had to re-[ Vsort to kicking to keep the bail from her territory. The game;, -' possession* , 1 LACKER NOTES 1i?The Auxiliary Board met last t U' ?1 .1..,. Q.OA ? >> cuiicouaj- aiici nuun a L U.OV < ' m'clot ly at the home of Mrs. Del- > la Blakely on Jersey street, Mrs. I ''Sa-llie BUickstock, president o-1 pened the meeting and carried; jjout a most -excellent program' J Among the visitors were Mad?j ames Lucinda .Johnson, F, Y.T1 iDendy who made some touchlivwr TVio noet^x l-iomcr! j 111& 1 I\0. - X 11^/ J7UOWUI J -| present and gave some timely reI marks, he used iss a subject 'Stay J through" all present were highly benefitted because he always *carries good news. The. Willing Workers Board * pulled off what is known ah the4 . j Annual Bazaar on last Thurs,'day night in the basement of i Bethel A. M. E. Church quite a s number were present. It was, jquite a success with Mrs. Anna tj-A. Todd, president, and a host, of j 'Willing Workers who know no I J failure, as well as all. the other :,J i auxiliaries, in the church. Hur-j rah for the Boosters Club which j h held its annual meeting on last :Thursday afternoon at the home iUcL lclian ?uid family Wre~ invited .tp the home of*"Mrs. Sa-d lona JbTlVr.^m-on?Barns Ave.,-' following^ soup andsailings, rice, vegetable, chicken, macaroni, potato puddingwith niar>hrnallow covering,-pickW. sliced tomatoes, biscuits and coffee. t'ruit cake and iello. Sunday night 8:00 o'clock with a full house- the oaTchyr preached another soul stilling, sermon aett on Monday. The "Busy Bee' Club of "St" Andrews A. M. E. church gave a Pie SuppeFal the lla-ll on Saturday. it. was .a success. -Mrs;-Lucile Palmer passed thru Andrews enrouto to Flori-. la. ; . " ^Uss Fannie .Tohnson is visit4ng her?mother out from Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. R. .T. Palmar and daughtcc of Clikmibia"?passed thru on-Saturday enroute to Georgetown. ?Mr. I):iv id (iraham WhcJ nidtor- , ed to Palatka, Florida last week is l>ack. * Little RuUieira and 'Arth-trr-E. - Greene have gcmo to Georgetown to spend, the winter with their grandmother. ?T. F. Jones, Reporter. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. Columbia, S7~C., effective Oct. 11^1925 Arrive No. Between No, lie part... 9:50 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a Jj52_p_ 32?A.UK?>ta X. Y. 32?fnOO p 1:30 p 27*Charleston-Cin; 27 1:15 p 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p 10:45 p^LQi Crdunibia-Cin. 9" C;55 a 5:30 a 24 Colunibia-Jaxv'Ie 23 11:00 p 10:30 p 20 Coinmhia-Aug. 19 7:00 a 10:15 a 8 T'olumbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p ! 1 '-10 n 11 rnlninhiii.Siiv 1.1 10*90 a ' 9;10p 23 Columbia-Char. 24 - 5:40 a i 9:45# 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:25 p 10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. i2 5:10 a 5:20 a 15'Coinmbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a 1: 15 p 2 CohtniMa-U'lipiu?i?4:00 p 1.0:20 p 16 Coluj^jitGjtfen. 15 6:40 a 2:00 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p 5:40-p 113 ^Gt?0?r-Gli?u. lit- 15t20a * Via Camden and Rock Hill. Pullman cars, Dining cars. City ticket otliee, 1307 'Main Street, Telephone 6356. NELSON'S BEAUTY PARLOR ' . I Hair Dressing of Mme." Josephine Nelson. Mgr. 1317 Wheat SU Columbia. S. C. to,. nun In' i mi - i - -- ; ; II.. o o oo.o"cro~o~ o 4> < - v - : p - -Wan o> ? ? I . _ :_ I A School Teache C I and play music. C b ate and hold a First' |__Gbod position for th 0> 1 " g School near Colu c> . . For further inforn 0 +* .w. . _ . ? - ' ' "V ' : C> . . ~ -1?:?? S; " T*1 i?v i sir t he fatfnet Qj ? ' | 1310 Asserr. I? COLUMBI & ;^xoyx>r(Dxyo'ooooooooo;o.o,oooooovo-:PROQf Of the 32nd Session of the Mt. Pile to he held with ciox>"o?oor>o'oc> o.oortcraoo^ I?Punctun ? Pnndluic PauuI Ii Savers and Carb | Guarar |^_ The biggest bill |?Gas Savers and G [cut the gas bill 50 i Agents wanted -fur both Both fast Write for Liberal Cor C. 15. JOi 501-C. Markley St. 3 ? ? ^ ?:ox>aox>ao:oox>,oooooooooo<:"Ooooo WHOLESALE DII Every 'garment is tailored to your i color, cold water shrunk, finest quality manship and service guaranteed. Sellftig direct fi qui maker to wearer tween profits for your own pockoU?? Suits and Overcoats $18.50, riTKTOM TAif.nn I?. A. SMITH, Sale* 1017 iVaihingtw Sift, ? '? ~~' .. ? t* " t ^ ' I , "? n l ?. T '.wifi! >^&&Q6o.o.<>.<:a.o.o0oo&&&&5&&&0 TED^EEt^ : -:=^f,, '; ' O ?r, who can teach . ?, J rlnst be a?gradii ??t? ' * ' & Grade" certificate. e right teacher. - ~? ^ ? 7 "r Z~* : 7 7|p ~ mbia. g [ / ? ? ... " nation, write ? ~~~ ~~~~~ to Lead er'? "^31 ; ^ ' . O , ' ibly Street I . """ ' ' a;3. c.i . - ~ .. s ~ ) , o oo&o.oo&o.o ! iam ~~ rim. js| Progressive Union limim M.ii>t(.'hiTrcBT" 1 ~ ihor 2S 2f) 1<)>> v V. lvi y A3 WAY'S I 2, I LA { \* 1A '/I'll 4 vorrn A ' i u .1^1.7 i n.v.N^r tilt f With*a Smile. - -- 1 i'ulai^School Year- a ;MBI-:R 21.1925 t?? ... '?-?~^?f ~~ pel ot .lype.writmg; .Gregg 'j* hand; Arithmetic, Spelling | | _ t Teachers. rite- | ?? LOW AY, ? 1 X )n", | fVU..nvtvUi ' S. . - I- 11,1 I aao ooooov>:.oo<;>ooooooax?ocK)