The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, May 21, 1927 Locals Anc ?Mry, l'legtaa-Cl'afton is in th'gctty, after'a short, but-pleasant stay in Elizabeth City, N. J. We are indeed sorry to report that Mr. JQaeph_Xucker, id 130 St., is .somewhat ill. Miss?Aihertia C, Gilliam of ;Newark, N. J., is ill at the"?7~W. G. A. of that-city. It is thj> hope of her friends that'she rceover." Mr. Henry McCollough left the city Tuesday for - New York City, after spending several days with relatives and, friends. The, graduating fexercises of Booker Washington High School will be hold Thursday evening,. Jane 3rd at the Columbia Theatre. A new feature of the Commencement thin year, according to Principal C. A. Johnson will be a High School play?an oper-? efta.; inrtwo-^acta? .This will :be. stagedat_the_ Royal Theatre Tuesfla^ 'evening, May 31 St. A school play as a part of the commencement is to be made an annual affair. Prof. Johnson states that the Vocational teacheVs are- preparing a Splendid exhibit of their work. The Vocational exhibit has always been an attractive ?gature oi the iiign school commence .ment. The patrons and citizens generally. will be invited to inspect" the work done in this department of the school. ' , \ *' Mr, James L. Miles of the city left Sunday, May 15 for New York City to spend the summer with his brother, Wilson J. Bates. eW wis!) for him a pleasant trip. tMt. Roosevelt McKissiclc of Union; attended the dance of the Le.Cercle Entre-Nous last Friday night at the ' Odd Fellow's Hall, y Mrs. Camille Daniels~Barr and hef L_ little,, daughters, Margaret and Eugenia of New York City, are here them a pleasant stay. Mrs.-rJame Williams of 300 Ilen_.derson Sf.,-.was called Birmingham, . Alabama, last Wednesday on account of the death of her little" grandson, David Cannon, the son of W. C. Can ? ~norrr cr former "Columbia lad. Miss' Lillian B. Counts and her little cousin. Lafayette Edwards left f Saturday for Asbeville, N. C., where they will spend their summer vaoa' tion. Mr. H. II. Mayes of New York City, was a pleasant visitor in the city during the week. His numerous friends were delighted to see him. Dr. James Dawkins, 33 degrees, Zonery Specialist, of Colonial Heights, received a letter from Grand Rapids, Michigan,...stating- that the Grand .Lodge of Scotch Right Masons will he held in Cincinnati .Ohio, June 23, -24, 25, 1927. All members in good ? satnding in their nuboidinatu lodges; arj,"eligible to attend and all Princes in good standing in their Valley are -permitted. ??I???. ,t ? Mrs. Rena J. Clark of Pendleton, S. C., while here in attendance of the W. H. & F. M. Society delegates' meeting at Allen University, called at the Leader's office. ct\i I T1 ' T . vn fiw .T.i." ? 1U I1AVR IJAINtK The Collegiate Exclusive Club, the membership of which is made of Columbia's younger college men, will give a brilliant dance affair on the 27th of- this month, ?Reports that thd affair wil be second to none presented this season, have been confirmd by the president, who stated further that the C. E. C. will mean more to, the social life this year than "evei4. . , , The C? Ei C,, as jt usually does, will present an-affair that will be an. oat; standing social event of the year. The music will be the best and the dcTCWnttons no Tess. If-you desire to have an evening of enjoyment, BE -?THERE! The officers elected for 1927-28 are as follows: Chris, T. Garrett, President; E Pavis, foee-Picsidenl/It ^ T7>rd, Secretary; ? ?Treas, 1 Harry Adams, chairman of committee on arrangements, ? ? INVITATIONAL ONLY' f >Th(? Radio officials, Roland Harris Edward May field and a few members of the Radio Social Club request yout presence at their school closing dance, given ^uqe 3rd. It *will,b? thP besl of the season and an evening of pleasure is assured. This dance will he given at the Assembly Street Casino. ?_Tho dancins |T will start at 8;00 o'clock anl sat unti! ' ' won. "?? ? t??? ___Ihe?munie for this affair witj br .-furnished by - the" fpmotis Oriental ? Serenaders, under the difftCtion of Mr Archie Davis and Mr. 'Melvin Jones . j- . . " " ' " - * ? ' r ' ' i -y " - ^ ' ^ 1 Personals i THE TRUE MISSIONARY The General Missionary is not only coherence! about the spiritual and moral development, but lie lilso' cm| phasizes-.the-industrial and the ajrricultnrtd?activities ofthtTTticoTThe power to produce the -tiling-" that he world rteedh is fundamenally nece.sa?jy: to the 'substantial and >*mn. Jfi.HuMjin.-y ?f i(ny pe.. pITT^ Dr. P. P. Watson was pleased to visit thc vegetable gardens ul' Dr.. Ii. S. Wallace of Sidnev Park. I)r. E. A Adams and Dr. R. W. Manee, prospective bishop-of the A. M. E. Church. A niost .beautiful lesson was observde in industry, an exanTpTcT^ffie .community and a proper use of time and s pace by way of Tieal th f ill, plea frsch vegetables from their uwrnraP J cI5Ws. y~~~ * ~ ^ They are not afraid to dip In the dirt* to tickle the soil and to keep in good terms with nature. | Rewards: The sriiiles ot' the'vege.tabies, abundant. suplies l"or thoic own tables, hte saving ~of niekles and dimes', the prification ' of the body by hoalthful axon-iso, vast from ii.ui. t-al exertion, a good night's rest, ot casional gifts to then- friends and, the poor within the gates, and last .but rot least?for to mei it is a happy thought?the enjoyment, of the products of their own hands and the freedom from dependence on their neighbor:; and friends. " *' . P. S. Dr. Watson was too modest to speak ahont hLs- own skTHalTa gardener, but he has one .of the hest in and around the cjty, as specimens'given to us indicate?Editor. NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs. H. II. Cooper on'last week at her beautiful Pinc Hurst heme. __A..sbort business session was held After which th(y club members enjoyed whist. There were four tablet arranged in the spacious rooms whirl; were attractively decorated with c^l orful garden fllowers: ' Handsome articles, of lingerie Won presented to Mrs. *H. D, Pearson Mrs.Walter. Brown and Mrs. F. T Ilipp, as first, seeomb and third prizes j-esepctivoly. After cards, a tasty luncheon was Served by Mrs. Cooper, . ?. NOTICE TT r .-'i ? The officers and members, of tin Columbia Mutual Benefit Associatioi 1^-i: ^ it. A f . A 1 | gnu tiiMirs PI nu- Minnn'^?w? qtfeMecL- to attend the' evening; ser vices at Second Calvary BupHs Church, Bull St.. Sunflft*', '\i?v " at '8:00 P. M. The Rev. Chas. A Brown will preach a . special sermoi to the order. Jas. H. Goorlr, President. THE GOOD WORK GOES ON A few days afro,-' Dr. Watson wai delighted in furnishing the Ten'Com niandTnents and the Beatitudes fu, the Emanuel A. M. E. Church, Mr Green Jackson, superintendent; Beth el A. M. E. Church, Mr. \V. II. Young superintendent and Mr. B. B. Youuj of Piedmont. S. C.. for. - his.... Sunday School. - Every boy and girl should ~lv taught the Ten Commandments am the Beatitudes, and the proper appli cation of the same in their dail; lives. _ , FOR SALE?For quick sale fo cash, one 3-picce dining foom suit - (iolden Oak. ?Price - $26.00.?Rrnsm for sale, parties leaving town. _Ap 1 ply at 1117 Pine St. .. ' GREENVILLE NEWS i Services at Thompson Centennin M. E. Church were largely attriule; Sunday, May 15th, The pastor, Re% B. S. Jackson preached a very ini . pressive sermon Sunday morning At 4-:0<l o'clock, Rev. L. M. Gleen, pas tor of the First?Baptist Church o Savannah, Ga., preached to a ful j house. His sermon was -very timel ?j and enjoyed by all. - The collectid i was $25.00.' * ? ' Thompson Centennial M. E. Churc ,' always extends a cordial welcome t d?ueh a hie merFas- Rev. (rleen. 4 The Junior Missionary-Society ? I the M. E. Church mot with Miss Kec ! si0 Norris, Friday afternoon. Ma; i rath A c;/1A a i M i 1IUIII I Id V 111^ il ? *-+4II ill 11 to have quite a few visitors pyesenl "TTefrdahee^ of "mem hers, we were please r: After tjwjffoKysaf ftf.whc -tnretrresgtni [ "Impromptu progrjyn.", was - rendere I*! The hostess served delicious refresh . I ments. ' ______ _ - f THE PAIJfl 1 I'ALMlii'TO LEADER PUBLISHER AT1ELD I'l'ofesnir Lcurgc 11. Hampton, pub- , nwhei'-oi-the Palmetto Leader, South j Carolina's premier rucc paper, made a very enjoyable trii> to the lower part ol C.is >>late' the lust part of the "tvCUK, Aoulfnii^ TJeaufoTt* and Charlesion. Undo in . the former city, he railed mi akijoV ih A. ltuper, C. \V. C. of tiie Court ot CaLfnthe,. and Mrs. . i.n.sy?n..... nh?wrt?reports? for the -urand edd^e wiiiicb meets }n Charles.. n fu.i i uti'sihp., Juiy " lrnr; i lie iii t uUrle ioii, Prof.-Hampton J - spoilt nuuh inrHSii^ t.ne company ot .-li' .11.11lis Kmu ii Yl H <.t" V* TTtiTr .). S.. .K hi, iiiv:i'l-c. r dI tlie- lindowlllCllt jjlWril. f'" wnwt, the i-!Co|>lj.' were in thy loudest' praise of .he I'ulnutto,. Leader.- It is taking wpil. : . - 1 . ' - 1 'Jin ! ..) i in Uii? U.nkr i.i tn truth ""ite leadei of nioro than six-hundred. = tiuuisuiui T.on-whne people in South . a;id <?1" twenty-six thousand r >'?e K, ..ndrctl in tl*ie city of Columbia^! IFghtei^iient *fv>r .. lhe. musses. . . It V rewrites a gospel of hope and prrrgres's.'" Its. make-up is. superb, and --ike -eililuriuls. by juile .of the state's! - rnd'in,i'v:;n[ minis, J. Kl'l'dot'lek, of tdiversity of Wisconsin. aiv a ' ^ ^ ^ ^ \.U i vau; yi"i ? iv hil" iUIU ( LIIU I' 1 t:. tin- rare. 'JV I":i)inpt,<> Reader leads?ill] others follow. -rSEM7>K en LITcTe CLASS. OF B. ' C. EN T Kit I AIN Kl) Among lhitijuany social event -of , he. week, on.e of much interest was the - eutcTiaining id Aire Senior ColC. Ci. Gai roll a! her resi<leneo7 21X6 l.ady St., Wednesday -afternoon be iV.'im the rrmrs. of BrOQ-aml "SrJJO. ? Th.. evening's feature was. an in-Are-Tingtrlk by Mis. Garrett to the . ''lad 'a\ev. '[his was followed by lany'.iar - and the- playing of games. f- A . r?v. id. !i?a?delicious course of ! iekeii . uT.al v.'itif saltiries was served. Clt-oiee ires- followed this courser Near the close tof the, evening, the a s v.vre further surprised by betag live receivers of souvenirs pre4 fitted by the hostess. A bright f.ur Turo wa r the wish of the-hostess for a1; of t-honY. They wore all extended , a cordial 'welcome to return an\* eon ' iron, er Those pn sent were: Misses Virginia . L. Ilradiey, Laura By mini, Ethel I-'. ,,, ri.Wnim. li?11 " : N'OTM'K : y A barbecue will l?c given at the '- lu.nii'-u-f-JUr. and Mrs. R.-F. Calhoun 'I :n Saturday. Mav 21.-This P-^lwvhrpne-H*- to- he tftveri rn interest of f' Club Ko. 1''; Second .Calvary Baptfst ' 1 Church. Come out and get a good 1 dinner. f "M > I: >1 l.Io-.n y,?RolJp ^'hj'e, Jiniinic> V. Williams and Clarence Chick, 4?oy Cunning1 a ,i, J< hn Kvans, Charles- McLester, Dennis' Tin mjison and William White. ? Darin/;' the evening the music was \ i civ level. hy Mr: White. -j? .?B:.Nl-.l li KL1F t . . i A- 'hi'iiert. 'Al.isi 'tournament hT . iiitcrysl the. FairwoIU Home for! i gins was given"fio Tuesday evening :il tile i'liv's Iiome on Washington St. Vht.. 'mo Veta'cn*.', sponsored fey the ? i .l.atu-s ivpreseniing one of thc Fed-1 erate.t tkihs <>L' fhg Slate, proved to he l>ye c: enjoyment hy the many - pi i.sefit. 'Dur.tig the course of the U i vi. lone. U is-. ian y -11, SUmter d?E>n of . .. oweiTrof ~hhrwimt~t?nivorsity, Wash: iiigu n^_D. C,, .wild is Tie re it) interest '? of the University, sjioke in an en* i ?'ottraging ^ way . to those assembled. j iy prices were awarded to the sue -"iv*si'u1 -pluSi-VS; Pi?st*Tn'iZ3B for laI by I.eevy's vI5epart ment * Store In Myi. F. T. Hipp; consolation F*T given TiyMVIr.s. J. 'TiHipp tolftrt; E. i'al.niv llhuc; booby, given by. the ? /.:<. oaT Dm p.- Store to Mrs. N. \1. Dickl* i r.i>n. . Fii st -pi j-/c for men given by i | H e Imperial- Diup Store toMr. Mon0 ;irrnray; c"nsolatIon, given by the -> ?Rer.ul '.!). ug Store to Mr. Brytrht S- - A in hn n; buc.by,?given by - the- Imperial Drug Co.?to Mr. Tlieoilore Ypui.phlhVir. _ 211J _ Refreshments were served by the ^ ' club laclias. ' ' ' ~~rOTv R KCT ION i 1 ; ^ > ?-r..-Flense-allow us to'correct the erM roi*. lii last"'week's issu(. concerning jf Mr. Ijo.y r.l ita'ky, who accompanied " .Mr. Suninap- Hicks from Springfield, y Mass., being a~ former Columbian. n . Mr. Bailey was born and reared- jn the Xor:h and this is his first trip South, h \\-> tinn,; hp will enjoy his stay and ? ( will he most favorably impressed with i our cifv.. 1-1 MI f- > ? """ : 1' Chester Paragraphs ^Mrs. A. A. Jones of -McConnelsvillc passed througfi the city Kriday enroute to. Los. Armeies, -California, to' attend' the 'General . Assembly, whibh Is in session there.. She was joined at Irmo by her sister, Mrs. Porter. * . Rev. T. II. Ward plaps to take up his duties'"very soon . as Deputy Tor tile Woddnien of the World." Mr., J.' S. Stanbaek, accompanied. by his son, Mr. Isreal Stanlmek. and his two daughters, Misses Louise and Annie Stanbaek motore^ to Morion. N. C., Thursday ntnj .-it topdod the funoi al ?P. N-. Doekry^-cuMrs. Dockry. was the wife of Mr Stan'ivonb'o IV f - T) XT ?-- rr?i uav.i\ .-5 ui uimri, J.J11. J,. IN. lJUL'Kry. 1 OCf sympathy of the many Chester friends go?s out to these relativis^-in their i..1,1 Li.it Th,. revival ineetmtr wllich is in progressat the Metropolitan A. M.E. Z: Church, of which'Rev. nt5f3on*' i5 TpatLlor, is being conducted by:-ltov% Tay 1 oi\ pastor"ot Urate OhurcL","Charlotte, N. C. Large-crowds, aire in .attendance each night, and Rev. Taylor is preaching the gospel in a very Turceful manner.. L .The senior .class of the high school 'surprised Prof. Finley Thursday morning with a beautiful' new re vulvlnj?" chair, which they placed in his oflice jUefore he arrived. A list bearing tne names of each mehiher of the class . lav in the sent nf the chair. This gift, which came .as a -complete surprise, and Prof Finlev Miss Willa Moragne, the teacher and. was very much pleased and thanked the seniors, who. were so kind and thoughtful. The chair adds a very pleasing touch to the looks of the office. ' . Mr, and Mrs. J. T1 Douglass mo.tored to Charlotte, Wednesday to attend the commencement of Johnson -C. " Smith University and to witness the graduation. of their son, Mr. J. T. Douglass, Jr. a visit of several weeks in Salisbury, n\ c. The Hectograph and Printing outfit which were given by the Gth grade class, Miss Elva J. Lowry, teacher, is very useful in thc office of the higli school. " * ? T . " "... :j~ Rev. D. B. McClure continues .sick at his home on Ashford St. .Mr. Harvey McClurkin continues sick at his lu>me on Oak St. Renovation is being made at the ! Calvary Baptist parsonage, prypara?ory tp the coming of Rev, and Mr%, W. L. Baxter and children. -?An out door Carnival at the home .of Mr. and -Mrs. -Thomas Buchanan, I on Aiken -St., given by thc. ushers hoard of" Calvary Baptist Church, of I which Mr. Madison Worthy is presiI dcntv -w?s attended ari<l enjoyed- by j an immense crowd on Tuesday night. > ' _ " ' ' Greenwood Locals I)vs. P. /JY. Dendy and J. C. Mccifllan. Mrs. McClellan and Miss Mary Tittle were pleasant visitors at M.t Pistrah manse ast week.. Rey. and Mrs. M. G. Wiliajns, accompanied by Mrs. A. MacDan.iel Pcrrin motored?to Columi>ia last Sat or? day and sepnt the day,with Pyof. and Mrs. I. M. A, Myers. . . While.there, Mrs. Williams attended the \V. H. & F. M. Society meet: ing called in- special session by Bish.op HurSt. *- Mrs. S. J. Burgess and sisier, i\Lrs. Ella Byrd attertcled^ {he missionary rhreting in Columbia last Saturday. "Revs. J. W. Douglass "anicT A. J". Martin m^vde a business trip to Newbcrry'lnst week. -Airs. E. R. Wilson and Miss Kate Pressley-of Abbeville stopped irr thrr Ttty' a short time last Saturday as" 'i.. ^ / if . n rS * r i.v. rrl. quests oi ttirs, Ky. r^. warun. j ney were enroute home from Columbia, where they had.cone, to attend_th_Q. missionary meeting. rrMr. and' Mrs/ C. A. Garrett and daughter, i Ethel of* Due West were in the ri<!y a few?huuis last?u neb. Miss Minnie Hawthorne of Due West is spending sortie time with her aunt, Mrs: M. W. Moore on Millvee St. ' | Mis. Iola Ruticdgi', after" smeral 1 month's sta^ in Miami, Fla., is at < home again to the?delight of her friends. Mrs. Rutledge also visited her daughter, Lois in Atlanta. Mrs. Caldwell of Philadelphia is visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. derehmd Otitriwett ott Hitlt St.? - Rev. B. T. N. Burton hafe returned io the eitv' after it stay ef aovornl j weeks in lower South Carolina, <loI nidr evangelistic work, i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eryin of Voor: bees- trrrhiSTnal schoo!7 spent fast ^week-end with tlur toller's "ptfre'nU. The Omega Psi Phi held thier regular meeting at Brewer Norma! L , ; I v ^ ^ ^ ' i . and May me L, William- and M)>". S.u* 7 ie Naniv,. ? ,?L-- ' , Ml. Pisgah A. .VI. 1H,.( hiiroh Thy Hiftr.o- Coining". Week as-,"oh- ~ " I er\od tily .'-H. I'isgun*"s7ry a signal.success, especially frdni a literary view point. ; . During, la t week'ReVS.' B. R;. Rob- ' inSoij. D. I.. W ithcu suo'in, W. C.-J .a ^-rnwfni'd. \V. II. 4-iii aid and .1.?Kt . Beard preached and each one's sermon Was a ihasferpiere ??f Cloquchce and divine inspila'"jon as well. On Sunday at 11:00 A. M., Itcv. I). 11. Sims T'n~ his?u.-iTc'Ireloiiucul -nay pokL.*t(ji a very large audience,-'.' At-oSlO i\ *M.. Rc.:. .W. P: Williams of Morris Chapel Baptist ChurcTFT ;> e.uh"d another strung sermon. The sweet songs of his church choir and he outpouiTne.' of t'he spirit. hcegdsO of his sc-'moij made another chapter" hmg !<v he roircrrrhotttMi i . '-fit's- ' ory of the ll'imT1 Coming Week. Rev. Srins al.-n delivered a -great d-fce.-. ture- on Negro business. " At night, the presiding elder, Rev. W. F. Rice preached a gospel serin on. which was a. splendid (.-losing iW" the week's' f?TTscrvk.hce. ~1 ~ ' Each right (luring th.e wci-k; short I ta:ks were piad(. l>y stewards of the) church, and- solos were -sg;ng by JJes-'J lames .Martin, Enmroy: Misses Mv Williams, II: E. Williams and. Miv] R. if,. .McGhce . . '* *j 'I'll.. miiiMl.-i-^ ;h"..:i'y V"11?! :\s. tlYoSe out. v.etv consA.fi at altcui-'l iantsrnt the- incrtin.ur. itr the platl'urVa was tii. lie seen nanne; (week. Ro.vs. VI.?I.. Ramsey, IV-tyrs* a,-.. Ferguson, Lotian, \V. T. HatTis, 'Putijrlass. (Ial?t lnway, Xhnee, Hiijliai, ^Iavshalj ami I F.~FT Tallvs.!)!!. J" f-^Z | This broujriu tv> jcJ^'sc an affair . very inuMi-.c- in ils nri/weii-m an1! one | ' that mad,-, e?uuirin?r hixos'y ihThe life , of Mt. IMsjrah Temple. J 4951 pHO ,i, ? ' t W eidnesday ||: MAY 25II -V.:"Tl \Lm:a A V l?t f? - FEATU !| Mary McAllister i! : ; ~z~R6y St j?? REM 131 DLL (,I':I SI I4C4A 1$ . ..-rrA^..m-G-QL).: L\M: 1| :Sr_z;:?., ::^rz^QM ij Rnrlr>lph) tf -n : 11 f[" i X . .? tI Regal Die ? WE CALL FOR AND DE ? . - ? ANYWHERE I 55Q7 Q Look For D 1-X : i 1121 Washii gton St. i : ' * school last Thursday on invitation of Prin. Hilyard, who isa nTOmbcr of the fraternity. Prinoij al llilytfrd as- . j sis tod by Iris -splendid faculty enters I lainod in royal splendor. After the ! meeting was adjoortii.d, the fiatorni| t.v men were u-iJVet:?'u into..the .parlor; j where| a. nil ni her yf persons from the j city ore waiting Jo y'rei-i flu-i.). AfI tor a short intornirnvlin.it. all retired j to tin* diniuy ro.om, \\lr>'ro was served I a most tempt!ir.? bfmqut'f| ftxlu:-"fln'-nu-nii V..i- 'WWl m .ours] s*: the first ls'.nv,' . chiekeh,j :-ron. nee, pieklos, hof ;ioLjs. lieitu-. , e.-se: . next. 'he " se'rveij n tomato clips ?>!: Icl*uco hcur.ljs; i-.e crenei, phtin fml fun--y . * ' J'V. tr It."Sun . Tltr- M;r j?W. \v;is .r-ueuiiwa*'.or. ttno \'~nrv hnM . I'uiii Mr. Koliurt \V. i'^yiiail, Dlroet r of Brar.ihcs of the; ,\. A. A. ('. i\, J Dr. (Wen of Auo'U; la;' Drs.-' Stu.rtrt. I unci D'eniels of <;io m.'.iij ,Und 1 >r..U: n.m '?-I fTH ^? 1 Asule "from *(? 1 > of .the ~Mr :-?latnes Stuart, C'hui ? !!* ' ltho<ies, il'jrfej% J; ;11 1? ehitletl Mr. 1 .Mr ...l. W. ii i. W r. Mr. ar.d Mrs. - AvTlr.fr WThiTio-. M . nnrt MVs. K. D. I'.-vriti; Mi - A.'.iee (laiv ' : " \ . PAGE SEVEN" "OIJ) CHAKLESTON" Dcai Friends; Almost 'all of our tomorcow^jdiave :-* huc?und todays-?and btjr today.' yes'.onlays and.w.c, Shy. hostess of the Statu . ncdurittiun have don nod our' "SpmitrLud Jitt'kGls -and ouj* ho?r.<-^ . Ju(yo tliat lii^^iitalilu alr which-.\v:irm- , t-th . Mjn.-'bkftX' and'flowery i'iye; while vfe awi.iv with haujrV ant iei}?alioii llit' i; <-z: _. Hasl'( 'tihrle.st on. >*0::;. . .. anything with S'u- mi}cb. ze.n. Indeed the' team wor!; hay been. adhitKable . ' -v-h ? -YMt- - fe'Vu'tnhi1!' th.-.f v1.'.ip;t' -1' * r" ~ .-eiH'snW'Ut it'll yliu.s* with : : .ej' ' - 1; ? nr. hi' ,-<hip t w ent, ' u, y ..... ' d-" : T '' by VeA'> foe.- i.icee.-y it y u.' ^""d m i.'.it-v :'nn. rThc tiunu'iati"H *oi' the '.vi men has-shown their apineeiat'iyji of.' , ?his wonderful opportunity to .- !> > - ; i ' . .' * you.., .. .. . _ -j >1 ^ *'l li s .mey. In- .voiir la,1.'?.rhninfr-? .'I. tin' ''Uiil h Inn" I"'i'1111 il'tiie . ' > 'i'l land?liiitiui\. rapid y. i iv ;? with the- inuonrnj^ uf muury i?<-v.?Vr 7 and new faces. C.'omb!; ('u:nn and' " -Bijf. Sea .NMKtec" .with '.us.'rib- . r. "fees. \vaSc? and I >iTlo w s ?the vio\v uin* ?:? -!i"i bo as uplifting as. theme :n:a^'- . jinn (), so wonderfully tool and .sooth-.. .. in.or; there is sornethinj;" nllurifuj a- . I. mi tin ' ,ih r nv.d-y mi i:.n,i r :,..n: : 3 t ? ' leave- ni* when y.our three, nays 1 all have passed, Corhe brinfc u?t a 1 . -broader vision and lei us make, this' * * not only the--1.est nveetin'a'. of all' tbo . 1 years. but 'itjaltc i-t tbo-kiawnVng of a ."i~ N.e\v- pay for 'Charleston. ?-ChTvrleston's CUib Women. i ' . v : : SEE IS BEFORE KEYING ? List Your Property AVith'Us,FPU SAKE AM) FPU KENT We are in. bitsincgs fur your-.bene- ' >ii and f^'.r oX?r living. If you have - Jproperty for sale oi; for rent, list it with its; Jt'you want to byy a home, ey' us for our splendid bargains .and ea'.-it terms. ' - Simpkins Realty Co. HOT 1-2 Washington St 'Phone GUlil ~ ~ THE EVAN'S HAIR " DRESSING is the hair dressing to lirsf-yby hair 1< vn. . It.wiil keep, your: hair combed For all day long. . . Kvan's Hair Dressing is the host for cur ling .unci wavjnir: -it .hrichfons .\1 .. ^ niind beautifies the color of the hair gives it a lu?trious appearance. PRICE 50 CENTS Manufactured at . ? 1106 Fine St., Columbia, S. C. FOR RENT ^ 4. Room Up use in Bray ton Ave-_. ?nue; . Annlv i - MRS. Al-31. GARRETT . , . r : 211-6 Lady St. ; rheatre I / NE . . 4951.. ;T A T ; ?4-~ '-Thursday 26,1927 I Watch" | RING ' I David Torrence ewart ^ | ~\~._ i L MATINKK ' FROM 2:00 * % 10 CENTS TO_;iUL i. - s/alentino 1 EAGLE"' \ . . x . ? . ... .?.* * * . : , _ . | ; . nor Nfnrp I ?5 ;; IN THE CITY ;; I Polite Service ?- - < ?inz: >r-9171 And j; elivery Boy I * * Columbia, S. C. ? wf,'. " - \ i'-V; '