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Saturday, April 24, 1926.
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"1: Locals Ai
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Mrf. J. G. Stuart is visitint
relatives in Greenwood, S. C.
FOR ^KNrI'?Two rooms: fur
nished or unfurnished. Applj
^ * 241? Gervais Street.
"Miss Celia Brown, of Camdei
visited friends in the city Mon
day and Tuesday of this week.
Mr. W.J-. Miles, Jr.> is a
home 1117 Pine street, after i
. stay of several months in Miam
Fla. ?
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Mrs. Omary Latimer of Green
ville, S. C., was in the city thii
? wppk for the Goode-Jones wed
ding on Tuesday nightDr.
John Eye, of Mot Springs
ArK., and Dr. D^vid Dixon o
Barnwell, S. C., were visitors ii
the city Sunday.
Greenville, S. C., wals in the Ci
ty this week for the Goode-Jone
nuptials. 1
* Mr. C. A. Wadsworth, promi
npnt merchant of Clinton. S. C.
was a pleafant visitor, in th<
city tnis week. H
Mrs. Maggie - Morris, 130i
Wheat street left Igst Saturda;
tor Brooklyn, &. Y., to oponi
the summer.'
The closing exercises of thi
scnool at ArthuiLnvii look piae
at the Zion Pilgrim?Baptis
church last Monday ni^ht.
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iTii. rv. iv. vuillll8i ijwjjuiai un
dertaker of Camden, S. C. wa
a welcome visitor in our. cit^
this week.
Mrs."" Lillian J. Rhodes deliv
ered a health lecture to the Wo
men of Ziori Baptist, church las
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Quinton James, ojie oLth
clerks at Leevy's Dept. Store
opont the week-end with rpla
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* Mrs. C, C. Stewart, of Shel
(ton is visiting her daughters
? Mrs. M- M. Nance and MissAn
nie Mae Stewart at 2128 Gervaii
street. ?11? '
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Mr- Booker Murphy, of Ridge
? way, wit# in the city thia_.wee]
and acted as best man in thi
uooae-jones weclcung -on _Tues
?-day-night.- r
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
Dr. J. G. Stuart will be but o
the city until May '5th. Pa
tients will please govern them
-?selves accordingly.--?
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Miss Dorothy Lomax of Clin
tnn <ynt spypfaTfWj) In th<
city this week as the guest o
Mr. and^jvlrs. Chas. McGhee
1118 Harden street.,,
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* a^d managers of the Great Cl?;
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our many satisfied customers inc
Mr ' * for their patronage in the past i
W_ x you need our assistance don't hes
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I Misa Ada Burns, one of the
teachers in the Graded School
at Camden, S_. C., was home this
- week to attend the GoOde-Jones
r wedding. ~ '
Mias._Rnth FJlis of New York
j eity spent Sunday in our^ity
as the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
t~> ;1 j n n" i "** ?
rvicuuru i^arruii, leaving iviunday
for Raleigh, N. C.
^ Miss-Maude M. Goodwin, afj
ter a successful .school term as
Principal of the Graded school
"in McFarian, in. t;., has returned
- to the city-.?. ^
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3 Start and arrange your homes.
" for many guests who will
he here at the National Baptist
^ Sunday School Congress^ on
? June 9th.
i
Mr. Chas. Satchell Morris, Jr.,
the matchless orator and race
f. leader %ill speak at First Cal.
vary Baptist church Thihday afs
ternoon- Hear him by all means
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGhee
- and daughter, Miss Geraldine
,'and Mr. Frank Brown motored
e to Chester last Sunday and
- ?pnnt thn Hny with Mw TTpftip
Rainey ?-? 1_?/ _
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^ The (yo-operative Baptist Woman
s ~btal? CuitveuLiuit?is?
Tession at the Antioch Baptist
church .on Wheeler's Hill this
^ week, the sessions-will .close out
gJSynday nignt/ ~
MrsrH. S. Douglass, of Ashes
ville, N. C., who came to spend
> the Easter holidays with relatives
and fiends returned home
~ on - Saturday- - Youv.are always
welcome in our city, Mrs. Doug_
lass. V"
The chicken supper given at
the home of Mr- and Mrs. Elliot
e Green on Thursday night was
> quite an enjoyable affair. Many
- games* were en inypdi-the most
T^niiipronfT being a spelling
game. Mrs. D. Kt Jenkins/ who
- wrote the greatest number ~ of
? words received first prize and
- Miss Henrietta Boozer received
s the second. The gentleman's
- prize fell to Dr. D. K. Jenkins.
The supper was given for Sec
ond Calvary Baptist church.
e Misf&s^ftuth DeLorme jind
- T)aisy Myers were joint-hostesses
to Le Cercle Entra nous on
last Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
R. H. Paul and Miss Rosa-Jones
f were invited guests of the after
" noon. Five games... resulted in
~ Miss Ray- Saxon scoring highest
- who 'received a linen luncheon
set. Cutting the consolation
- was Mrs. N.'A. Jenkins who ref
gerie. A salad course .with iced
>, tea followed- by sweets was
served. #
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aithful service, and are-also founders 3
gfritabte organization known as the 5
i and Calhoun Counties. '.We thank 5
luding our 1300 Burial Aid members g
and if trouble" Onters your home and 2
utate to call us, as we stand in read- ;5
help you in any way possible. We 5
esires in funeral supplies..
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Mrs. Helen Mclver Patters<ftv~
-^11 tei tained a few uf her friends Thuisday
afternoon in honor of Miss
Laura Goode,^ bride-elect I
In a contest, the honored guest J
scored highest and received a 1
(very lovely and useful gift. A
salad course followed by a sweet ^
Icourse was served. Those pres- I
jent were Misses Laura?Goode, 1
jWilhelmina Thompson, Ruth f
Watson, Amy and Sara Boozer, t
Edna Jackson, Minnie Walker, ?
Fannie Miller, Artie Green, Mrs.
Louis K. McMillian, J. A. Roach, t
A- Latimer of Greenville, Robt. r
-L. Simons and Robt. Griffin. i
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Carey Jackson Passes r
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Mr. Garey Jackson, a member r
of Troop B. 10th Calvary, who
died at Fort Huachuca. Ariz.. I
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jwas funeralized at Macedonia \
Baptist Church, Monday of this a
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Mr. Jadkson was a native of
'this City ancTTeaves, several sis
ters to mourn his loss.
?Internment was in the Ran^?
dolph Cemetery.
The bodjr was accompanied to
Columbia by?Mr. James F. Johnson.
a friend of the^deceased and 0
]a fellow-soldier in tne same com- 8
jpany. ^ ? C
"A Trial of Hearts" 1
A comedy in four acts to be 1
: given by the Junior High Class *
at Allen University, Thursday *
evening April 29th.
This promises to be one of the t
hits of the season. Come and *
spend an evening of pleasure.
Hmission !.'r-ancl Z¢s. . ^
* D- H. Sims, Pres. v
: Smoker in Honor=0^^
?James 14\ Johnson \
Mr. James F. Johnson; former- 1
ly of''this uity, lamiliary known ~
by his boyhood' friends as
"Boots," a first cla^s private and
5th .class specialist of Troop B. c
10th Calvary stationed at Fort
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Hutchuca,- Arizano, was the
guest to a smoker given "by Mr. r
, and_Mrs,.._HL_M. ManTglfiTt^at ;
their spacious home on the cor- ^
ner of Wayne and Blanding Sts.
on last Wednesday night. Punch
and salads were served in abun- -dance.'
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~~Tt has been 22 years since Mr. ,
Johnson has seen his home^Jity "J
jand mingled with his boyhood .
friends; they were all there!
Mr- Johnson-haa^aerved in the
Calvary for about 25 years. ^
. this regiment was termed by America's
great writer^ as the ^
"INVINCIBLE TENTHS,
I rsoots says tne Happiest mo- fc
ments of his 25 ye~a$s-*of service I
_ vvas the little" time spent here "*
with his boyhood friends.
Mr. Mahigault served some
years in this company with Mr. 3
Johnson. s
Mr. and Mrs. Manigault spared ?
no pains to make this occasion \
one long to be remembered by c
host and hostess.' \
Remarks were made fitting to c
nri'ssion-hv Drr J. H. Good- jj
= win, -A. B. tliidsay, C II- Dai^ |
nerly and others. 7 |
Mr. Johnson wllT'ere long be jj
back home to spend the remain-1
per of His Iif ewith Trthe old bpys" |
= = -"The-hoys^ pnjoyed the boun- J
teous\ repast and the extended j
hospitality-of the host until the \[
"wee small" ^otirs, when they |
departed lor their several homes -j
each expressing themselves as |
-ueiug pieuseu wim trie eiaoorate a
entertainment.
Those present were: Lawyer 'I
N, J. Frederick, Walter.Baylor, jj
(Sam Dix, Harry Chappelle, Da- ?
,vid Davaul, Jas, Macon, Andrew >
: Giliam,^ Cha?v McGhee, NMonroe ?
[Lindsay, Jo? Burgess, Wm. But- ?
I ler, Alphonso Gregg, Fletcher ij
| Gantt, Roy Robinson, Leslie ?
| Lewie, C. F. Beecher, Willie Tuf- ;j
ner, Clarence Pinckney, Willie j
Smith, Alex. Nelson, Geo. Jack- ;!
json, H- C. Marshall, J:~W. Brun- ij
son, Dr. J. H. Goodwin, W. E. ij
Levan, A. W. Walker, Purvis ij
Smith, Wm. Anderson, _ Fritz I
Nowell, fT N. Vincent and A. B. ij
Lindsay.
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THE RADIO NEWS.
Thfe young man of the Radk
Rnr?ia1 C Inh PnfpH^>ed f.heil
quests and friends at a Banquet
Friday night, April 16, from the
lours of 9:00 until 12:00 m.?
From 9:00 until 10:00 there
vas dancing and merry-making,
n the midst of this merry-makrom
State College came and enert^ined
the Club and their
rueats with his unbeatable Jall.
At 10:00 o'clock the Club and
heir guests marched into the
eception room. The march was
ed by the President, Mr. Rolina
Harris. Grace-"was prcT
lounced by Mr. Leon Starks, a
:uest of the occasion. A few
n i i - - J
eiresnmenis were served- The
Rnngiiet was -quite a?success.
ind everybody went Tioirte feeing
that the evening was well
pent.
."Piiickney Watkcr,- Reporter.
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1^Sunshine Sammy^TltSouthland
On Tour
Appears in Person at Royal
Theatre Next Week, 28-29^=
The little colored Movie Star
if "Our Gang" Comedies, "Sunfrine
Sammy," is knmvrV from
oast to coast as the boy1 with
he "bright eyes and a "Million
)ollar Smile." Samm^ developed
nto one of. the greatest enterainers
on the American stage,
laVing played most of the larger
ltlcij, and- is iiPw~TeUjTiiing to
he field of his greatest success;
^ew York- - .?' *
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Sammy has the distinction of
uuiing mon; theatre partono a
vay from the box office who weye
inable to get reservations than
ven A., .Tolson, and in most cities
he neonle werp iinpri nn for
ducks trying to.even buy ctand
ng room. ?:?: - w
"Sunshine Sammy" carrtieg__a
supporting company, of enterainer&
that are second to none,
ind his orchestra that he calls
lis "Hollywood Syncopators" is
ecognized as the best colored
husic.al organization on tour.
DonH fail to see "Sunshine
5atfir.ly atthe-Ttoyal-Theatre,
Wednesday and Thursday, April
18'29- '
A CORRECTIONS---^
In our local last week concernr>rc
tha pf'Mrs.
lannah ?tatpd that
t was Mrs. C. J.'McElvain who
lad been her nurse. It Should
iave beenTMlss C. J. McElvaitu
diss MsElvain is planning to do
irivMe work here.
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-Honor Roll
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_ New Howard Schools 6 Weeks
Ending April 16
1st Grade?Charles King, Jr.
t Sarah Jane Lowman, Edwarc
Bradley, Earnestine Goodej Ma
rie Mitchell, Julia Nance, Celh
Hudson. Jittiian - Smith> Lero>
j Ashford, Ruth Marshall, Tozie
Johnson, Winton-^Dendy, Rayjmond
White,?JcMijc' ijlthridgc,
Edgar-Ghappollo, Mary- Martin;
Frank Javis, Jr.; Elliott Taylor,
Linnie Belle Nixon, Daniel WalkI
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er, Vera Gaten, Azalee Mayes j?2nd
Grade?John Whitman,
Annie .Mae Mayers, Pauline Sulton,
James Whitman, Edith
Brown, Robert White, Maxie
lydia Lowman, Murry Crumpton
-Vivian Taylor, John Dix, William
'P. Dendy', Jr.; Herbert Minor.
i3rd 'Grade- Malliott Rosohoro,
:Frank Kennedy, Lawrence Mitch
"ell, DonakFEeedTLydia Downer,
Hattie ^t: "Smith, Helen Starks.
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THE UNITED SONS O
is an organization which is doir
infirm people of South Carolini
- Harrison. State Master. Prof.
D. V. McCrae, State-Treasurer
alive and gives to the benefic
pays from fifty to one hundred
from_ $25.00 to $100.00 in case
. hnii?phald--gfwbr?It pays from
ness and up to $10.00 on Dgctor
Think of-iij-and for any i]
or Prof. J. A. KIRK. <
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2 Saxophones,- Violin?Julaririel. J
Music furnished for Balls, ]
8 where Good, Late, Lively, High
Studio: 1323 Assembl
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j c LeRoy Simpkins, Manager,
! ? Ben Gar
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'1 Every garment is tailored to you
|! color, cold water shrunk, finest qua
|1 manship and service guaranteed.
! Selling direct fvom maker to weai
Hween profits for your own pocket.
Suits and Overcoats
t ~ '? ..CUSTOM TAIL
> P. A. SMITH. Si
1017 WukiarWa StoMt,
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I 4th Grade?Annie Mae Can-non.
Laura Ethridire. WilhelmTna
Foberts. Merline Adams, Mai
zetta Terry, Lucinda Davis, Carrie
Badenbaugh.
;j. 5th Grade?None.
I 5th, 6th ajid 7th grades?None.
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,Thelvnilie"Dn\iaHm "W. C T.
U., met at 2021 Marion St., city.
I Quite a numbu^-vvere out. Rev. . P
P. Watnon addronrod tho la..
.ijdi<^_Qn_Enforcement and Child
,I Welfare. May 18th, the Un^ion
| will meet 4:30 p. m., at 826 Lau- .
'rcl Street. . :
Poro System
? Full Line Of *.
Grower, Vanishing Cream
Skin and Scalp Soap
JMadam A. K. Johnson
- 1911 Hampton Avts. FKorie 720.1
Customers please take notice that
she is at home att all times now.
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F ABRAHAM & D. of J.
lg a great work for the poor and
l. It has $t its head Rev. J. J.
J. A. Kirk, State Secretary and
~ It pays to its members whila
iary something after death. It
dollars for hospital benefits and
of total loss by fire of house and : $1.00
to $3.00 per wgek fur sick
s^ill. ... ?7 ? j
qformatibn write ? ,
2310 Richland St., Columbia, S. C.
v Sec.. Reirnef fsville, S. C. ^ ?3B
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a First-class Drug Store
..OUR SPECIALTY. |
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DIRECT TAILORS
r individual measuiements out of fast
lity, all wool fabrics^ Good fit, workrer
at wholesale prices eaves all in be10,
$22.50, $28.50 and $36.50 , cms
SINCE 1899. _ ; -j
lies Representative,
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