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^ v 3K^:. - i '' " % . HBu. ""> I ..>. " - ' -x - : ' ' v . . ." ^' ' "* : r ; 4- ? \ '-r ' , ?;? ? I Strictly Social : I <?y padtet**D. "Paul ' . _ -.o Back To New York Mrs. Addle McCraeken of New York left Sunday for home. ???She . wju* *?conn>ah>ed by hetm?n John atnd hirKf^ndiirphv^, Halph Nelson. who had been visiting his grandmother. Mrs, Eileen Nelson. Mrs. McCraeken had been spending th?: month with her mother. Mrs. Annie Nelson on Lincoln street; also her sisters and brothers. Mrs. Williamii Visits Mrs. Beatrice wife of William> ' ' former Morris College reg mT~ istr&r. now employed m *4* B N. Y. City post . office, wsj . Columbia New funera - of a relative in Union. H was James Tucker. She jdac and Mm F W Vance.; the latter a sister | and Mr. and Mr*. Henry W 1 Williams, the former brothei ? j|U. j to her husband. I The Williams are well known in Columbia and Sum ter. They moved to their ne* address after "Bus*' got out the Army. Mm. Simpson Here lira. Paul Simpson of New York City is spending th* month of September with her mother. Mrs. Nettie Epps or Hampton street/ Mrs. Simpson is affiliated with the Public Library ih New York City. She is being royally entertained ' ' r while here. Retaraa Ta Wb^awsin - Mrs. C.A. Johnson. Jr. and children have returned to their home in Madison. Wineonain after spending two weeks with bar husband's parrots. Prof, and Mrs. C.A. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is the'former Carolyn Miller. Physical Education Teacher at Carver School. Her husband is at present attending the University of Winronsin and working towards his Ph. D. I/ovrty Trip -i Back in the City once more and reporting a very plaaaant trip around the Gulf are the Rollin Greens on Pine street. , The Greens s}x>nt some time in Atlanta. (Georgia and Baton . Rouge. La. v Clone Beach Homes Now that summer in over. I)r. and Mrs. H.H. Cooper and Mr. and Mr*. J.K. Dickson have cloned their vj?ry lovely hornet at Atlantic Reach and are In.the r ty once more. They report a scrumptious Rummer. . v. . o . * Complete*! Hat IVHigninx ( ounte To the Indie* who like'the very and the latest in hats see Mm. Alberta Stevenson, who has just returned to the city from New York, after taking a sjMrial course in Hat ' Designing and StylingOff To College As another Fall Season latins we find the i.suld {rend of returning here and there to schol. Those leaving this week ' are: Misses Audrey Whaler ijnd Helen Mitchell, to St. Angus tine College in Kalcigh, North Carolina; Dorothy Gary, Claf_ thrCollege, Onyjiieburg: John Wheeler. Xavier University i-i New Orleans. I-a.: Misses Patricia Johnson and Vers f^ham. pion. Kisk University in Nashville, Tenn.; Miss Curits Hudson and Delia Mae EnUminger, Hampton Institute Humpton. Va.; and Miss Dorothy Prince, Oherlin Conservatory of ' Music. Qberlin, Ohio.. . ;. Joins tiJ<. Army Air Force Palmer ChappeJIe, Jr. left the city on Monday fur Texas, where he is to join the U. S. Army Air Forces. Palmer is the son of Dr. and Mrs. 1.. Palmer ChapjH-lle in Pinehurst. -? * . 9 m 9 m m m Boyd's Garden (irows Of interest to Columbians is the community situated l>etween the S.C. State Hospital and the S.C. State Sanitorium ?? known as '-'-Boyd'* Harden'". What was once just plain?Uuul and space is so developed that now one finds, approximately 80 homes, severas churches, Grocery stores, and Night Clubs. The organizational head of the Community club is William Fair. He is assisted oy Huey Anderson, Rev. C.J. Jack .. son and Isaac Brown. Boyd's Garden is named in honor of Miss Anna L. Boyd, a mother leader in the community. I -oOOOOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOO V ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ .; j MANIGAULTS ?! f iFuneral Home, Inc.! o Siwiaiuin* in h ? . g g AI*I? SIZES ? I A. m. ?iAN,0Atn.T.Mgr ,| J loretta'g Dress I AMBUI ANCE SERVICE ?2 a/u* , ; g g Beauty Shops I 714 Mala Street g g Laretta (Umg&rdncr Pi ay. g raQNt till oo 1,11,1 W Mkiiifton SC 6 0 riMf 1-4CJ4 MOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOT *0000000000060000000000^ Invest A Few Dollars Today For A Happier Future ,y Enroll with w for t Compkt* t Cowrw la Bcwwty CwJtur* EASY PAYMENTS THROUGH INSTRUCTION GARNER'S SCHOOL OF ^ BEAUTY CULTURE N4 Muiili?( At*. ftarttr, 8. C. V" V' 1 " . ' 1 ' ' ' * t * \?k, , Bl?^r ' i * ' 1 i; f - .if..'''I * L . _; .. - -- !: Trl "* L*_rr_*i i . . I \ . TH NACGN Not To ' Disband, Says Mrs, Hj jStaupers, Its Head NEW YORK ?l'ANp) ?The I Nkt.oiul .VmcuIH". i>t Colored I Graduates Nur*e> i? not plannlrg I *i' dipiolvf, Miv Mabel K StaUr H p? K Mtiotul pmidrnt, declared I emphatically "this w? k. Appear- I ?ng *a guesf on a local radio pro- I sram last Saturday ey*msng. Mr*. ( S< supers revealed plana for In- 1 H , cressed rather than leadened | NACON activity "during the next two years at least". f " "Reports that' the 41-yoar-pW) organization. which represents Negro nurm nationally, cxpeit-. ed to close up shop by* the end of . the year arc absolutely false",J I said. Mrs SVaupcrs. Sh<> no nbeJ the* circulation of these reports to *w* * * in.auiHleistai>dmg?**f?the?nru ; T*ylV. t working relationship between tha i at'.ent .. NACGN ami the American Nur- ventii rrscp" association which was ratiI fied at the recent NACGN con- . ^ > ^yention In Louisville. Ky. ' "The invitation extended by.the she U .eKplaim'd Mfsr-Stmipet i. am R ?' "wa? for greater pstitcipalsun by NACGN and fuller integration of Hamp Negro nurses into ANA's pro- tut,, o gram, jn accepting this invitation, office ' NACGN agreed that ANA could Am ' absorb some of our orgaitoattnn's Sp*rti functions Prugr< Teacher Weds S dent < Noted Specialist HOKDKNTOWN. N J. ? Trr??1 cANP)^?^Trfeia~StaaU. Wtde*'-Betyi ly-knowiTtft Instructor of this m?ndi city surprised her many friends 22> I last week with the announce* ment of her marriage to DfT ITlf) ^ Qeorge W. Prinre. prominent * Chicago pediatrician here on Wednesday. Aug SI \ The bride; who^will soon Join of l?h her husband in Chicago, has last t been a member of the faculty of lativn the Manual Training school here Pvt. ' for many years. She holds her ton T II S and M. A degree* from Lorrai Columbia Umveralty and has pur- Mr ?ui-d further study at the Univer- rieior sity of Chicago and the Art In- turnrc StiiUte. Having distinguished her- villr, , self in scholastic and sorority sick t i circles, the new* Mrv Prince is Miw active in such organizations u. spent the National Association of Col- gu?-?t lege Women, the American A*- Kershj I rrwisiUa ft-1 -i*-- ?? ? i ivuawon iH viuvcmijr % women, The Alpha Kappa Alplui ?oroiity, and at lh? - group leader In ihf Groat Books lusi w Firundotion of the seaboard corn- licious munity. Her Art ardl Photo- hostew Kraphy work have won awards H S throughout the country Charts 1 Dr. Prince la a gradual* of the t<>r in Northwestern University Medic 4 Mrs college He-ha* done post gra- the duair work In the Universities where of Pan# and Vienna, as well af bTolht the Urg er-o'.y of Chicago , Mrs J l Un?vei Famous New'York .the w Detective Is Dead ^r. ? |and di NEW YORK?'< ANP)? Detect- Sunda l.ve Cle'irge Ikxikrr, 53, one of tend t New York'* cading police officers, Anna ' died last week after suffering a Kev. heart attack at the home frlenos Gtcon \ while oh a vivt Count Booker had beerj < onstdered tn were poor health Mnce 1K4H when he Mrs 1 was in HarU-rn H<op-.tal for s? \ r- (H.KI al weeks The noted detective is Mr# survived by hi? wife and a son burg c I ' (r.^vwvvvvwvvvvwOWOO^ ?|. ^ r< CAPITOL j Wan . Mow. HepL 1? I?I Georfc O'Brien in | 0 Trouble In Sundown' ? ^ o C'hjp. 1 - 'Dick Tracy 0 Cf m - n Return*' 0 at *ht i'lj , , |'i. The 5 Tum . w>rf <u*< m ?i9 *rv. a DOCBLE FEATl'RE o nidr All Colored Cast in S 1etcnt | 'BETRAYAL' f ()cJfb 5 ' O Mrs g and Marlene Dietrich. Jo^ng man Wayne In X !dr?ve O ' 'SEVEN- SINNERS' | g Chap. - 'Junior Ci. Men' 5 0 Colored Soojeet and News 0 / 6 0 ties. J <j> Thar* Hept. Zl | ^ Cathy Down* in 0 g FOR YOU I DIE' | 8':*" jj! Hhirt*Bu>)?ti Cirty | | ^ ; I Frt. - MmL 1 Sept. U U X 0 DOIAU FEATURE j j | X Allan Rorhr' Lane in I ' j lj*8HERIFF OP WHICHITA'I [ ;[ \\ CO?ERt u Mj X T.unflT Tnwv t au r xWJ ^ w.?vw? ivmi unn V j ?owoo??oooo??piotoo?< *4bI 1 ' I , . ' '"' /:- v e - . : i i . ' : 1. i , _. ; . * rp. : / : >.; t E LIGHTHOUSE **4 IN] CommandreH* W k ^ I L 4. V I .. ! - -.' 1 . */' -;'. J . Lilta M Williams, above. u?-*t uf her aunt. Mr> Leiia r?o| Detroit. Mk h. . While lit\f the 38th annual con- " 41 of the Impel 1*1 Court, tier* of Isf*. l**< month. * vtAtiding in ci-vtc. and aocr* I l"at Spartanjturg wbi.T vr? wtth her husband. Jul Willunia am! two ihiklien, William* i* a graduate of" ton Institute and PraitTtHT 1 f Brooklyn. N Y Among the i ahe hold* are. otant state "secretary and 1 inburg courtly secretary of naive Democrat*, vice pre*!- 1 if the Wnkyn Guild 'of Sil til Methodist church. preat ?f the Mirmnrtu PrdrTilM ' vice prwtdrnt o( the Beth* Center Board of ihreetoee, irrr of Gumma Mu Z?$ta Phi mrortty and Ulusmotia Com rc? of Tamia Court No 1 kughters of KttL -1 rence News IRENCE; SC. ^ Mrand Vtlirr L Bar no and family lLadclpha were in the ciiy week visiting parents. rei and friends. Frederick Bell of Galvasrxks was the guest of Miss r>lnc LnssatoV last week ' i. Lllhe Richmond. Prop of Richmond's Host ha? reI to the city from JacksonFla, where she visited a ifolhefr " i Dinw Frazier of Hansvlll? her vacation in thr city ax' of her cousin, Mrs. Clro iw Htm family." North End Thrift Club met ho rue of Mrs Mary Supper 11 rrk. After buxinnM a de- ( repast was served by the ? l. . Sumter has returned to ' rston where ho is an lnatrur ^ the e?ty school system ' Berths M. Sumter spent ^ immcr in New York Ci'.y * she was the, guest of h< r * r Klbert Mtisrt While the*e iumtrr attended Columbia ^ rsity She iv member <?("|v llson high faculty lA and Mrs Rdmond Smo<<t nightcr,-Lillian left the city}.1 y for New York City to at- i he funeral services of Mrs James and Mrs John T Aihey of villi* attended the Area il here last week Th?-y [ house guests of Mr, and< Maxwell. SKATES MTU HIKTIIDAY Carrie Jefferson of J.ynch- * eletoratcd her 84th birilvhiv * honvo September 1 She was * violent of manv beauuf il j Mis Jefferson is the moth t children ami ha* 20 grant- J i-n and 21 great grandr hil- < She is still able to "wa.k ( and" forth * to town, a di?* ] of TWtrTnttca, whenever ah- J ike it. \c:p committee met ' local chapter of the NAA- ] >et Thursday, September G J > h??me- of the president, J '.i imss Eugene A. Montgom J ate Fxecutive secretary wjk , of the meeting Plans were', fpr the Annual State Con-| 'e which ta<ke* place heCe er 15 and 16 ^ Tattim was elected chairof the special membership committee All person* are to join or help support <hc NAACP - ' " v ;h can prevent oolio casual Jfnd a contribution today to O. carf of your pott office. thru.1 W?l.9 nVB (UL WHO OOK THE WE8T~ g ?mu Yvonne DeCarlo , g mad Mt BnUkjr - v<.l ' r * I r' . . 1 ? 'i W ' '/ / * S KUKMEK. COLUMBIA. S.C, Heads School i.-l * x** Mm Maude P Pride (above> who head* the lYrebml PaU/ Nurnnn School m Howard ol?; mentary -cnoui *li?>in ifu* *tirc nier *pent five week* obaerviiht work be inn done lor tcrebral pa'^ wed At *uc.h vnilrit ? the In4 ftittule for Crippled nnd l)|?We.t, thi N.-prologu i?l l?tnuir at MedIfWt Center urtrl the t ecefrf"t+~P*4= v S?w-?ety ol N?w Yurk City. all In New York City, and alao the Maryland League lor Crippled Children 5> hool in Baltimore Mr* Pride 1* a former.clty *y?. tent m hool teacher Dillon Newi DILI .ON. SC. ? Mr* rraOcu hertrronfv h** returned homo Irom llaltinvHr, Md wheC* *hr> at ended the Supreme Ixxlge and L'ourt or the Kni|bu ofPythiaa. William Richard Qlhaon of Slack Mountain. Virginia la the iu??rt of hi* mother, Mr* Queen!* Jlbaon MrJ Lula ~tJavn. puml at-RW Kug?-ne hospital and wa? t unarmed and interred from Spring II>11 church law Sunday aftafr>oon. - Mlta Thelma Barnr*. M N of Norfolk. Va. u home vlalting her uatcrs. She 1* accompanied by ??- VI?I i i, tfwnni ?? iimir/, biwp >f Norfolk" The following Uudrnta have eft the city to attend college*: toward ftolhca.LfOnaid Hull, iruma Davie. Jamr* W J? mn. fohitMtn and George Madxlnutn. ind John C Mi Ka<- to St Augux ine In Kalngh, N O.; Alice Townend. Edward and I.ouiac Covng'on to S.C Stair, Dorothy ?ni 'iaroc Davis. JUiward and Mamie /IIa Ii< then. Robert CarmJcheal, nd Eloiae Mi H?< to Claflin Cologr, Dorothy Alford. Sara R I'llliama, Emnu. L M< Ra? Eva Hue and Evc Mao MiQur?n t?i iH??o University, aint Wdhe Alien Gillard to North ftrnliiu ilatr. Mr a Nunoy Davis and Mm, "horney left f?>r Tronton, N J to. Tan anothrr ?ofi; Chcrltr. who is ^ity til there. Mn l.illte Wright of Washingon. haa returned home after jM-fuling ?< v? ral jj ? ? k* hi re wi.'h H i rmutht i-*nd Vth< r r? bitive* SPECIALISTS VISIT Mil's Chirn .M Arnngton. Rhyi< ?1 Therapy Consultant U S Tulden's Uure.?u. Federal S<:? u: ity Agency, Washington. IX' , >nd Miss I.u?.ll< Woodville, Conuliant Nurse for the >aijv ugeny. were in Coumhia Monday an S noted the Cerebral Rulcy Nu,-Ltv S* htwtl at Hnwi.ni M_hid.il OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiV 1 CARVER I j Hun. - Mon. Kept It g Robert Rjrio, Van Heflin In o | 'An Act Of Violence' 8 g ?Color Cartoon NfW* g O Tum. . Kept. t#| O DO (RLE FCATt'U g John Shelton. Bit Boy' * William* In 1 g'Koad To The Bljc House'S % and 'Wild Bill' Elliott In < 2 'Une Star Pioneer*' \ 0 Plrat Thrill In* Chapter 'Loaij $ Junfle' ? | 1 Wed. - Tkm 21-S2j l.oal? Hayward. Janet : j Blair In < | THE BLACK ARROW' \ 1n|ww i iwvjm IffWf Chap. t Tht Or*f*n Trail' ]! VtL - Sat lapt 11-14 DOtM.e riATVM Al 'Utk' La Im, la ; | FRONTIER REVENGE* jxaat OfVfe^WltfJfam' | CkM. U 1*i GrmafcV ' | .V; * 4 >\ . ??h ; ; . ' - J' ^ t > 4 " 4> i Mrs. Pittman Gets First Deputy Spot With Episcopalians OMAHA (A N P) _ M r * Elisabeth Davis Pittman. ?rtt>r Episcopal Uywomsn in the Di cv*r of Nvbruki, hm b?n elected to attend the" General Cw> vention of F.pi? <>p?lkani> to l?e held irt San KtatH'lsco, Calif , *"pi "? ivt ? TinUk triennial ginrtil i-onV?i|ti>n held in IP4B ai fhiMHphlk "marked ihr first time .in the entile history of the episcopal ctvorrh th*? a *-oman hait ever been seated in the House of De putie?, ? h* h is the Uw maki. g ! body of the Episcopal c'lviu l) and ia comflused of. laymen. I At the 1949 convtfMloh, thr^oj *wnn?n oil!?W?>hat?l?LU d',c . leglkUUvr body. and Mr*. P.ttman t? the f\r?l Negro wmiwi to .be ao honored lh Uvr nUn> centorict of the existence of the f'pt*pop#I church. '*t ' ' Shi' 'V* m.-odwM >f tig: Oimih? . har .Admitted- la*t year. Mrs Ptt-lnwo has toi n\ol u w>lh.hci father, Ally Charlaa f^TXavt*. ... . . . " ; ' . t Charleston News CHAKLEfffON. S C -r- The Elite Art Club mr* SeptemlKT 10 at "the home of Mr* N Baxter. PUna for th? second annual fall festival were discussed and comnut tor selected- Mia. A Harris, president Tin- 7>c7^tTncTtTi.g willbe held September 24 at the home of Mr*. T Berry Mrs. fSeneva l)anh*y and Mtsa Ruby Macbeth have been granted SablNHtkal leave* of abeenre* for thr 1049-50 school term Mr*. +hmh-y - ^ "rmtMT ?t tKM School faculty and Mtaa Macbeth trachea In the Sihionton achuol. Richard Hunt and Alfred Less me ate now employed ?n the City School system. Previous to to hi* appointment. Mr. Hunt acr* vrd ai secretary tft J. F. Putt*, principal of A vary. Mr*. F.R Vral will conduct the (iiwlrniv Program at the Burke high *chool ihi* year New ad* dition* . to the faculty of Rhctt ahool art- Mi** S.I. Middelton, Mica A. Grey. Mr* F liollina and Miu 1. Smith Mm Muriel Ham* vim ted her parent*. Mr ami Mr*. J A. Harn* recently. Mia* llarri* wa> accompanied by Miaa !/*? Clement of Durham. N C and Ralph StevenaoA of Columbia Miaar* Harrit antl Clement are on the ;iuraea ataff at Lincoln Hrtapital, Durham Vyorme Gilkea. daughter of l>r and Mr* EC. Gllko of Ualtirnore, M<1, spent the sum-' m?*r with her grandparents, Mr -mxI Mrs Aithur Clements, Sr Miss Thrlma Muriry spent a | 1? asant vacation in Atlantic City. MINI8TF.R9 WIVES MET The liderdenorrunstitmal Ministers' Wives Alliance mot September 6 with Mis W V FrosiT as hostess Devotions were cpn* ducted by Mrs JC Dunbar Members attending-Woni. Mcadame* SJ Simpkins. JC Dunbar, E ft. l.loyd. T' Addison. M V. Ftlburr, E l. Hall. E C Jenkins, S II Ssfott, KI-. Brodgen, J F Sutton BD. I ? vk ?k J (? Godfrey. and Mfa. JV1. Ma lox of Savannah. Gs FEDERATED WOMEN NEWS Ti . T-.4.. v?i. ? - V Ml rMivinmm ?M n ujnni Clul? nut at I)art Hall September 11 with Mn ST Clark. presiding. Mr* S D Butler g.iyr a. ' brief .muiline for program f??r FediLiitliun Day. Septcmbct 25 which 1 vmH rS?- held at Plymouth Con! grcfatlonail Church Mr> EC. Jpokm* made a rtpor*. on Schol#! ur?hip fund for the Haitian ati*1 .cnt Mr* M. Colonel outlined 1 plana for the Harv^m Festival. [ At* L .P. ChRpmn?distributed | umpU kit* for the project spon> eared by the Way and Mean* [ ? >nim?tt?-<- Mr* M.E Field* read | he revised constitution, *h?- also J reported that the South Carolina > Scrapbook prepared by Mr* S.D. > Moaeley woo second prize at the ? convention of the 8 E. Dl*tnct of J federation of Colored Women'* | "lub*. Henceforth meetings will > w held the second Sunday in each ? month at Dart Hall at 530 P.M > FEDERATION DAT piROGRAM | Mr* ME, Field*. State Pre?i| dent of Federated Club*, will be > the principal speaker of the pro\ gram to be held at Plymouth Conf mMratinnlt chiit?h ?* [ ? fl%0 P.M. Other* ?X) the pro? gram will be president* of the | Junior Federation and presidents | of the local club*. Local talent | will contribute music and pong% Seats will be reserved for clubs land their gucata. lira. S D> Bat" let, ehairraar*Mr*. 8~P. Clafk. president, Mr*. 8.C. Caldwell, sbc> retary and Mr*. K M. Parker, pubi ym- , V i J . '.? .1 f v * .5, * * , * . * \ ' P t I . * f y ' '|il * ' A ' j ' l ^ ' l i .. .. ' . " " i .I-*" J' , -* ' Ir Wr n>i|M'a?y Good Manner* < (tu d behaviour- but no m?tt w.iiet term* we u?e wr mu>t kno h ?t 'Without cither Ihriy it ("HARM So buckle/ down rig now a> d s't:?y on your food b havtour. ami STiow your Got Manner* at ult times ko that y< will not h- licltinj! when it com to ("ItARM In -peaking nf QOOD MAI NKKS. these might help you: u lite beat table manners at < limes, knowing what you nil u?c your finger* for and sure how to use the knife .and fed spoon, etc , never be loud ai bolsternu> Please dp- not chr gum ?o that others know that y< ?rr chewing It. IV friendly, b Hot tr sh, know that in Ihtrodu (iont. the rtthn i| prcaented to t1 wonmn .in.I the younger pert to the older and in caac you-a ever oh . Ihc *pot. -forfeiting name an?t?the?iwram kula. apeak lyi* nnnvr of her nan )u>t a*k htm or her, *t?U?g th you are wrtjr that you do not r call the name and then pwee with thr introduction. Be ?urt> to watch your mannr at Ijomr, m he afreet, in the 1 flea, the church. reatauranU at certainly on or In all public co veyancea Know your telephone ma w:r*_ Never at ay uii the telephoi too Ions Think of other* wl might want to oa? it. And u that aoft voice when talking ov the telephone. Other Uvnga which ahow yoi PIRSfcTRY 8HOPRR V. K. Dtwna. Maaaget (Hub Otoirlbatar) aura A.M. tv ft P.M I. Phillip 81. Dial *1111 Charleaten. 8.C. >0000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooOoooooooooc I ABNEVS 1 UpMlUHiif Shop Fumitan lipwbuwl Am4 lipalwl Slip Cmn | UII4*v O illi 11 Mala SMft Qamli ML H? 4-IMS " Oooooooooooooaoooopoow BUY ? w ' I SMALL D<r I EASY TERM - i.'.'. MODELS AS L Priced For LESS FOR OLD 8' REGARDLESS OF ONL Sturkie Fi BUY THE ITI8E* II '?? TAYtOR . v ' ' ' V , ' -. i * ?" v-fl PAGK riVK . T" a L.1 a r K<K>d tvanncta atcbrmt courteous ~r ?.<il br(n| thankful at all tithes. v Nothing is too m??H to be thank* It > tttl tor. I.J hi Good Maiuui a, behavior or ?? j conduct keep upermOst in your 1 K" mind, and he an example for vj * r other* to (allow and add to that : inner. CHARM. V, Qu.-Miona answered Iby Lou , Swari-P O. Box M. Manhattanville Sta NYC. ' Mishap Memorial k. .4 nnoiinees Worship Vv Cnlumtuan* and the public are " n'txliwlly mvrtvd towyrahlp at ul lludtop Memorial AMK Church, If,. Sunday, Sept. IS. * he Ttvr follow in* order of aervtce. m haa-been announced:* l?l?Sunday-ScWl, HVlft- A. M. D?. 1 * W: 1) Chappeile. superintendent; vnr,, >, ini.i ii in "Kwgm* u'? ledge, Our Path To rreedotn**, by il Rev. Wallace Crumlin, peetor; I musk-. Alien University choir ,sl dirrclfd by John W. Hunter. [* |THE HONKY ?DIUP?Era| ^ ? STATE PAUL | o "Where the KIMe Meet | *** Oiwf^ T, |??? iwn ui? 5 " j^Kegulur Dinners lliliwltiheif ]; ttodo?o?ti>potm>nwi ?]i "Oet Milhw*e Cere Wm \\ The Thief. Yea Went* 0 ?At*? H. T. BRYANT II Ckwnere imI Djmi Til Mate Street >ooooooooooooooooooooeo OOM^^MOOOOOQDOgOy ' | ?' WW tr.KUE || , ctcareteee g Phone fTt-W ? New Teem 1 8 Dillon, S. O. g. 1 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa ?m??? * NOW!! I' . . ? i n . . 9 . to I tVN PAYMENT S ON BALANCE .ow as maU> Sale 79 tovk 11100 , r CONDITION ly Y 69 1m A. I uriiiuire m. 8TURKIE WAY i&X TO PAY I ^ PHONE MMI I f?.. . ' r V- 1 K/;.;*?' I i ' "M