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1 Saturday, October 1, 1927 < " ii . i; Locals And 11 * A ? ???< ? ! > ?!/ ;?< ? >Hi Miss Charlotte E, Jackson, better , known as "Little Charlotte" the niece of Miss C. A. Jackson, is- teaching in Emerson Institute, Biafckville, S. C. - She is getting along nicely, * ...Miss Sarah L. Jlavrison is ill at ??:?her home, Booker Washington Ills,.1 but we hope that she >vill, soon be' ? Well unties the skittfirWrrntmiMii? -^)r. L. M. Daniels. Mrs. Marietta Williams Patterson of Winston-Salem, ' N-. C'., spent a ' week in the city, on account of the .illness of har cousin, JUisa Klisnheth Jones. ? - ??' ?* ??: -?r1- - ?Mr.'^CnrnoIia Rodgers?of?Uniun/ spent a few days last week with Mrs. I Julia Thompson and d^ff^Titer, much ? to their deligirt: "i. ?m m . ' m: * ?? Miaa.earnthpnn?.jiiiLj>uijlliL.riuUerick and. Miss Gladys Harvey left.' . . Tuesday for Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. to resume' their studies. Messrs. Raymond and Carroll Frederick and llarold Stevens have . re- 1 turned from. Asbury I'-ark, N. J., . where they, spent the summer Vacation at work, and have again entered, t Benedict College. -. ] I)r. H.-4^^Rowe and- lUiv. 11. Brogdon of Orangeburg. S. C.. woi-.T visitors in the city this week. " . ? * ; ." MiSs Bellp Wflt.t.s* a member of the Junior College Class of Allen lini-versr ty, after spending a very niea s.-llll 1 1.11 protiitable vacation in New York City. ??-?has returned tu the city to resume her studies. . ' . _i " annoucement' ? ? Mr. and MrS. Jplm, C. "Jackson ani nounde the trOTvlrtge oflheir daiigtrter, Annie "Belle to Mr lhmii.l .1 Holmes, New York City, September 20, 1927. * At home October 1st, 112 W. 117th s Street, New York City. . V ? ? -rMRS. MARY S. FORI) ' ? ENTERTAIN ED j On. Friday evening, September 23rd, Mrs. Mary S. Ford of 1222 ileidt St.., ~ delightfully entei tuinuU in huiiur ul" Mrs. Janette Shaw of Forsaken, N. J., with a lovely whist and dinner 1 . party. There were about twenty?hall, parlor and dining room were artistically decorated' \yith American pink roses, golden rods" Hud other fall flowers. The color schemes Were k" pmk and^ytiiay^ ; . -7?1 Prize winners were fnrfoBmvar Miss Cornelia Boatwright, .first prizd: Miss 1 fovely bux ul' ya,r.n cunsnjathui; A1 Elease Goodwin, second-priz^ whiclr ? was la precious hand painted wall i vase. The booby went to Miss Susie Williams, a pair oi' colonial |)tJlTlu.ne bottles. " The guest of honor was* pre- , sented-a?beautilul pair Of pink and blue shoe trees.'. Th'e presentations were made by Miss Henrietta Boozer. After the presentation of prizes, ~ the following courses were served^; ? 1st: gingeraie highball; 2nd, Crab 1 UUKUS;* CUCKyail W1LII auiniK-a^.,u?uf i *?' ~ broiled chicken, hot iFrench rolls, Kng-j lish peas iW~p?Uie shells, cream po-1 tatoes, stuffed olives afcul picktes-T 4th,1 Waldorf fruit, salad; 5th, chocolate lamonga with whip cream, Manseiwj cherries and' cake; Gth, after dinner nntfeirr Each truest?-was presented-* with a lovely bas'ket of pm^'ahd'ycT-': tow after jinnee mint*.:?=?_ i The hostess was as&jsted by "Mrs.-' Willie Roseborough and the following sisters: Miss Aline Rundtree, Mrs. ! ( Leila Gregg, Mrs. Kosella Brown.-and , | ' Mmi M?lli< Qinan. ?- _ The guests were-Mrerr-drtQf tte-Shaw-r honored guest, wearing a black evening gownr Mrs. Sarah Youngblood. wearing a lovely peach georgette; Mrs. Lila Perrin, wearing a satin gown; Mrs. .Hazel Dell Bookman, Wearing a beautiful green and white; Mrs. Elige Ratliff, wearing a lovely carnary satin with gold; Airs. Willie embroidery?geor^efitt^sMi^Ciuiuhu Boatwright, wearing a green -georgette; Mrs. Mattie Brown, wearing a gray satin; Mrs. Helen lireher, wear^ , ing a lovely black satin; Mrs. Bettie ?Roach, wearing a bwautiful blue <*m briodered georgette; Mrs. Bessie Thomas, wearing a champagne of flat ? crape: MisR Vemvha Wakefield, wearing a black flat crepe; Mrs. Ethel St?rphens6?v^earing a giay and black ^ cut velvet; Mrs. Henrietta Boozer, _ wearing a white and black velvet; Mra. Leola Dennis, wearing a.georgette;. Mrs. Mary, Williams, wearing a &ack and white flat .crepe; Mrs. Alma Rhodes, wearing a black emy :? v L" 4 v ai . ... ? - ? - - rrA. f , ; - I . ^" 1 : . , -4: ?- I i L Personals | .! : broidered charYneuse; Mrs. Helen Pat- ' tersrmr SvtTiring (a hiack and bluet ' crepe; Mrs. Moses Russell, wearing-a 1 * '' * lovely "green georgette. The host- 1 ess wore a .lovely perriewinkfe eve- \ .ling gown ofrvgeorgette, beads and ' vel\et clover leaves. ' Kveryoue. present suited an en^ ' oyuble evening.' It was one*of the J jiiosv outstanding affairs of the sea- ^ son. , " , : J . I jf - ] T1V OL1 11A n S STl'bttNTS " yuTlil AUTUMN " Dance. to he Staged at Odd Follows" : ' C'asio'n." Friday, October 7, 1027 r .. Al U'i'1 |U rmigt'iiijL'niJs Dial auuld?be- ..sufficient to put over an elaborate anair, the iivoli F.xolusive Club- will .stfigo at the Odd Fellows Dancing Casino their first (>.ince of -niitun^n. which will he had to greet the student.-. of the Various school and colleges. v ... ' " . I _As has always been done the club, will leave "nothing undone that would mar* an evenin'g? of pleasure. The decorations will bt* artistically arinfiged with the colors ' oi?the?dab- ~jila> ing tho- loading' rui^.' ' The casino will look like-a garden ot. paiudisewiitn the urtie.t of the club has put ms artistic mulshing touch, which has w:.v>, h; in in Ihe?rlisi inrl ion m retn.c. an artist ol' lave, abality.? VVfiiie the guests are Engaged in nieviy-niaking and greeting ^ their schoolmates and friends during the mierniissjon, they will be entertained by a few selections from many- of me; cay s musical artists. .As tins will-,.be the leading social affair 01" the season, several of the . # * " 1 ? r ' . """ ' ... nave been engaged by the club, to jity s most prominent society- matrons l.uve been enegaged to chaperane Scenery that will be pleasing to the eal's and fun that will bp good lor the soul are . Some' of fhe features of thf evening. . ~ . ; * ! j:\JAX UTKKAUY AND SOCIAL CLI'll REORGANIZED j- The reorganization--oi" the Ajux So~ciah - imlHliiler-ury Club lasV -Monday- ! marked the' loufth y^Ur of it^j j?xistence arid the begintfing ot' a< year that, bids' fair to . outdo .the-previous ones. At the meeting, much of "the new 'year's business and, designs were disclosed. Practically all officers and m<-'iiiun? .pri'stum cirtu many K"> ^ bilks. tu; ilu* club's improvi'infm.' The ollicej -stall"?fcj- -t+re?.same" as last .Vcar's with two exceptions. "That of elVirrmanship unci treasureship, made Doby, who has moved from the city. The plans and number socials' to "be given by the-Ajaxs' are already worked uiul the members" are eagerly1" awaiting the "Ajax Day" when they wrtT ojitcrtiiiii their guests in royal Style and good fellowship. The* first affair of the Ajax's dance- r series is slated for Friday OctoUgr 28 at'-the Odd Fellow' hall. This op"Oiting dance wil] be rememhefed byColumbia's dancing contingent and out ?ot-town guests as, well, since Ore lVroslrhmt ivf?rs' .On ruMroQvi of wi?1_ .1 tonus lollowed by dilierent: -torms of _ |1 ontei Minment adapt to, amuse fair ] week* visitors. ' , V- . . j :?ThoAjax Club Orchestra ha,*' been retained this season fof all dances. | 1M5V1VA1. MEET I NO ^AT CIIAI'PKLl'iFSTATION A. M. E.? tyjJCKCH f / ' " .. ' ";.Rt'vvinI meetinp will begin at Chop- ] pelle Station A. tM. K.' C hurcb, Mori- 1 day nifftTTT'October 3rd. This meet- ] ing will bp conducted by Rev. W. E. ] White of Abbeville, S. C. It is pen- < i rali.v'conceocfi ihdt Rev. Is a "] ureal evangelist-. Come and hefjr j him,? ' ?j CONTRIBUTIONS TO BENEDICT i "y ,> t vp c^vp -ji , _? j ?fi?mil?h(. lung now before the 1 grand stand will be started, if pres- I ent plans don't' mis-orry. Ground I1 will hfr hfiikcn lipvt week for tho o ' 11 trra/ftiates are still givjng.j The fol- I TowTfig^are contributors to date*. J Name ' Pled^e^-Paid Pres. C. R. Antisdel * _.$200?$200 a Dr. .T. CJ. Stuart , 10-^ 10 ptTrW^'Ar'Jehklfig - ,_ io? io Mrs. N. A. Jerikins 6? 5 o-.' - " " THE PALMH Jrof. sV L. Finley 6? 6| *roTT ZTTrownsend 5? 6' Vof,' VV. D* Varney 5? 5 'rof. H, H. Butlec', 5? 5 Dr. D. K. Jenkins 10? 10 ' Mrs. M. Dun more 10? .2 Rev, A. C. Artwutn ? 5 ft-r Mr. J. W. Brunson ... 10? l'Q Mr. R. Hi Pdul 10? 10 Mr. W. L. Simpkins 10?. 1' [lev. J. W. Math is 1? l! Rev. J. S. Earle 10?- 1 Mr. John tSiiber 10? 2 j Mr. Elliott Wiley 5? ' 5 Mr. W. II. Harvey ? 10? 10 Mr. J. W. Bailey 5? .1 Mr. Henry Williams 5?? 5 Mrs, Ruth Varney .. ?7 5?- 5 Dr. M. A.-Evans ..?10 1-0-Miss L. A. Norther -r=-T- 10?* 10 - Mrs. A. C: Marshall 5?> 5 Miss D; Bradley i ~-~s ?I 1 Mrs. Hattie Green 10? 5 Mr. B.'Boalwright 10? 1 Mrs. Julia Bent ley 1U? l0~ Mr. Jesse Goodwin 10? 10 Mr. Jno. Counts, Jr, __ ._T_ 10? 5 Prof. T. L. Duckett 10?. 10 Rev. R. 0. Stover ______ 10? 10 Mr. W. L. Peay 5? 5 Mb. R. H.._ Walton 1? 1 . R6v7j. c. white 10??r: Cash _ ___ 10? 10 Mrs-. A. P. Dunbar 10? 10 Dr. & Mrs. Walton ______ 10? ?0 Mr. W. C. Johnson 1-^ 1' 10? 10 Mr. Ed.-Lott 10? .10 Frederick . 10 JO- Mr.~ James Goode ,.,..-10-^- 10Mv. G. I-^c natliff":_;_ ... 10? gMr. Joel IE Jackson 5? 5 Mr. L. A. Hwakins -r_, 5-*? 5 Mi*. G. I .it Eloyd ?r 6 W. J Snmtnr d 10? L?L . Mi F, W Vanra 1 i-Pr. G.T. Cherry 5? 1 ITr; C. L. Eceleston 5-*- 5"" Atty. E. W. Rhodes 10? 10 Miss Jariie Adams " -2l__ 5? 5 Mr. D. W. Woods 5? 4 Mr. W. D. Dean 5? 1 Miss W. R. Thompson 5? 5 Mr. T. H-. Pinckney 1? 1 Mr. E. F. Calhoun 10? 10 Mr. Robert Nelson 1? 1 Mr. Denwith Meeks 1? 1 Mr.'Wilse Martin .1? 1 Mrv?T'. M.- Pinckney - , 10? IflDr. D. H. Sims ^ 10? 10 Mr. C: E. Williams 5? 5 Miss C. E. Goodnight w . 10? ' 5 Mr. P. II. Sharper ? 2? 2 Mr. J. E. Dickson 10?"*10 Miss Mlrinie FOgel ?KT? *"10 Mrs. H.. H. Moblev in memnrv of Mr. Mobley 5? 5 Mr. C.'B. Raifbrd 10?-r 10 M r. ~L.~ntlIfewoo<f Jr? 5?- .5 D.tun Red fern L_ 5? - 5 Mr. Pink Roof 1? -1 Mr. "T. J. Denley : 8? 8 Mr. & Mrs. M. J. Watson 5? 5 Mr. J. M. Maxwell -; ' 10? 10 Mr. I.eroy Simpkins - 5? 1 Dr. B. A. Everett 5? if Mr. 11. W. Bradley 5^ 5"" Dr. F. B. Johnson-?-!?? ? 5 13 ( Mr. J. H. Alston . ?. * 5? 54 Mr. C. A. Pompey I?"777 5= 5"Dr. L. H. HnHman 5? 5 Mr. Moses Cooper ?! " 10? 10 A. J. Collins D. D. .p. 5? I 5Miss Angeline Davis '* 2? 2 Mr. C. C. Spaiilding ? 1?- 1 Mr. C. A. Chrek: --_r_r? - -1? 1 Mr. Ilenry Monteith 4? 4 ? Mr. J. H. Wflliams 10? 10 Mrs. Geo. Logan ! 2? 2 Mrs. R. C. McD. 2? 2 Mr. Irving Hill 5? 5 Mr. W. M. Kirby 1 FMr. Geo. Williams-__ -- 5? 2 Rev. L. C. Jenkins ------ 5? 5j Rev.\J. C. Dunhir r> ?L(_ Belton B. C. Club 10? 10; [Jr. \V. E< ThOwM-^? -u? MtT Monroe Lindsay 1. _5? 5, Mr. Allen Reese : 1? 1, [)r. E. B. Burroughs - 1? 1 j Mr. John Smith ? 1? 1 Mrs. M-itilda Griffin 5? 5 Mrs. M.AV?LUdmes? ' , 7.? Mr. David Hall 5? 5 Mr - S, JL-feJpodmaii _ - __ ? Jj.? P VIr. L. B. Woods -l-l-.H 10? 10 Mr. D. R. Starks 10? 10 U Mr. J. C. Ebbanks _A. 10 5 :>rfo. Murray 1 1; ^apt. Geo. Bell i 10 2 ' Mrs. iNettife Sanders T. 2~}~ Mr, Robert/ Moore _ . _ _ _. 1 1 j' Mr. Harry Adams - L 1| lev, R. M. Elvers : 1 } Mr. Jerome* Reese _ t 5 5 j I w\. .i. r* oeara l *^5 i'lr. anti Mrs. Wm. Bonner 10 lo!! Jr. Wr*v Hincs fi fill dr. T. J. Entzminger . 1 1 :' dr. Wm. Manigault 1 1 [( dr. -J^W. Hi1 <11]mill If. L. M. Daniels 10 . 101J dr. M. Robinson 5 5:' Meeing Tuesday night, Ocober 4th < it 8:00 P. M., Benedict College. 1 N. A. Jenkins, M. D. ? ^ Campaign Manager. (Mrs.) A. Marshall, Sec. . < i..,. v ^ i .w ^ _ :tto leader i. i ? .i "KID BOOTS" \ Zicgfield'K 'must successl'til musioi] ? :omedy "Kid jlktots,''--\v ill-lie seen In1 re. for the first time at the Columbia Theatre next 'Monday ami Tuesday nights, October 3rd,*upd 4th. . . Wherever "Kifi Hoots" has appears ed. it has been xsmi'iviy-,welcomed' Ttmt reluctantly bidden Kndcibye, for iii "itV beautiful setting wf "color it ha,s .done- ' ed, skipped and rung 'itself into-'; in-.? hearts of audiences the wide world pver. To the eye' alone V".K id HOo: > '* is u treat with-its .scenes of unusual artistic cleverness. The book is* by William Anthony McCuire ami Olio . Htvrbacfi. - Hairy Ticrnoy?codim. , the music, Joseph .McCarthy wiouth<. Ivru'-e O.wl II... ; 1 ?rrr -7- ni.igwig I* oy r.ilward Royce of the Gaiety- Thtuiro. . London. There are eighty nuunhers . in the company, ineluilijjg'a Zeigih'ld beauty chorus.of bewitching charm and superior singing qualiiy.' AL.G. FIELDS MINSTRELS A male quartette trained, harnipn-' ious voices is always popular in any program in which it-'is represented, There is an. appeal in the, close bar- . mony of t}ip voices so finely, blended*. , that immediately creates"close cujR- . actwith the audience: ' "ThJ M 'Qr-I^ieht M,instret?v which . lumbia Theatre in Tnattnee and^nnrivrr Saturday, October 1st, has Tor iCljlVy seasons boasted Its duos. 'tjeNfti Hps octettes, thm hie ---qtVaHW-t-s .Mid d< able ' oxtotton. hut this fin-l lime in >cv-'" eial %\eaiI-> the ever popular q'.i.Ti ' I ! Ins been, presented in their periurmance. The personnel of tlu" uuartptte is Phil T?.iPI,., .hm'i . . - .... * v.iii\ 11 jmicil'd, Carl Graves*nncl Charles "Page. These men all work in l>!?ickfdee. ' which gives their number "an iniii- viduality", and is^Jn keeping- with nviu- ! strel. environment. Tim. ability displaydd by these four ?if.tists tends to n make their oH'ering an mitst ap'rtrTTg?^ feature. , . . t * ! ' / r\ \u . --?u . _ ' ? u? In memory. of. our dear husband 11 and father-.who t^epayted this life " Septepiber 30, 1 02t>. llow nice you were to us, father V No one will ever know!-; . f We've fhJssed you, O, so much, father I From our .dear-home below. a .. /> But some day we hope to pieeV you o At the throne of. God above. ? ' , -TV ' t Where -many other loved * ones ' 4 e Have gone to fn.eet their l'o've. How can we forget the one, jvifrj-a-trutro-lpd and h\< b:V iL For the chihjren that he loved, b And lor his clear wife1.' , t - . V AYjelW sighed. ('.11(1 We've -flied. . 1 But God knew , best? He knew a weary senunt Was ready to go to rest. - ;r~ /Mrs. Elise RahtiolpbT?ifcifc; .Mrs. v Mrs. ( Elizabeth Peeler of N\ w Vmi;^ Vorki City and Mar".-.ret,. TTp1 v: 1 *17 CsTPReritie and Doris Randolph, diil dr.en. . I _J 7 Benedict News '.: > ' - * . . . f ] Benedict College so ;! n reallk- yj mg-the lnt'iteht- enrcllnuiil 'of iipp-.. r elass students in- the lb ?.7 tl.C-. [ school. >Bt-udents , are waking, up to the lYict that yerv soenr?*4h?eolleee SV graduate will be the i.nh die rccog- > ni/.ed and they ar0 seizing their-op- > portunitics. ? -?? Aside from the State of South ('a- !> rulinn, iloioii uthi'i' star,"/ in1 tin- u- d nion are well represented this year V at Benedict. New York, New Jersey, "jt Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois, West Viriginia, North Carolina, Geor- o; pria, Florida, Alabama and the Pis*-. ? ti'iet?of?Columbia. h?iv Muit.1??V rlsus y.ai1 Bi'fu'tlltft' IS" ftv!ling "he! ir. ;"H6r ropun-tion is well known all X wer the country. The Y. M. aiukjjl'. W. A. h.-ivcviji played well their pint in welcoming > foe students' and faculty'of Hi ncdie; <? 3pflegei A gct-^u^uajnted social was X given by eneh ortrTinifrhtioi) on Si i>- X .ember 17th. The meetings of both ? csnecia/ly m- ? l graduate of Ottawa ?tni v<>rsitw. -'o^X lew membef of th(. faculty, address- j 3 >d the boys <nt their first -nieeting*nnd ^ Vfr. R. L. Simons spake to them last; m ?un<Tay. ~ /' j At the ftrst moMfpg of the Y. W.' ?, 2. ,A., the sj^t of ihev"Y"vwasibotytj; q *' '--; : ----- , A . '"'t . ' , , _ ;; Helps f(l -r ' Useful things - - e ' ' ^ ; H'-tir. is: sojiri'lltiiif: fur evetA' Handy ,Va'i t'<f I?iii3d.. It is a*v to make-- iLcuiuJ 4 t> -i -TT11lily iiT?'>v |)!."??- _\ i-t tUist'scWilli; ' < taUaicl \\H| j'iiiil a real ;n ?Mliniev?TY < I.aict ispopiilar iiij<l,uniiiy o.tat'f i 1! iimIV- Mt-ii have found that after the > pnnicf^^xurpr ^ 1 . . gg 1^ >. i. ' : 11 .7 * AW- ' : -f W ' p * \ i~ to 1^ | '. ' /-X?Cl -dpa-re Is luiilt there are calls fofwwfiil, t im.: ! .'I'ruUi friend".-At any rxrto, it is sure to win the lu'artof any Ji<iiisv\\ife.. .The cabinet is t uod'ecthiah, itsextrenio i width i- fourtcj'rrinthcs, ami 1 lie'length is (>\ iiiy inclii s. Two inligeddoors fwliLeh in.-.y be omitted if d<jfiircd) close* tlie coinJ>:i! tir.ciit wliii h is hiri{<\ enough to take all- I lu- (l.itlivs li?n tfin -it tnnlinri of-'r Tli< iif'edlc anil.- thread 'oriluniiugcoiton I -'.ut any one-times?? ? . ? 1?m>' ' w. 7 "'"riuT^TrHiirrTii |W f-^~~~r)IN~t " av.,< .<_!-which-r< ->^I s warping and cheeking- , cal!?d "ply-wyiyh" Three-ply and five-ply ' lire ! he; l.ti< laie-scS: Tlie sides and handle, * needing ?i;e;iter slr.-.igth, are made frbmh . -E 't ,i tin ir handy pi "ii who, lijii/ to yolk '? yjili d:iv< nr np-j'tl ~^1 - ' t i of I lie sides, and even I lie cuds, invite ap- t plication- of lie.w ideas in striking"o<ilnr ? ii.'. i.al ion-, (h?it may he stained or ?J. 1 i.<i|iierei) in' tie usual -way. y it is desired, thecaliij'iet may he built ol 7iiii,-of the usual-hardwoods instead of ( the ply-woods. " , . Q ittf? H?n.ty N titUy coir, eyed through the message \ .tite "j^eslVjvnt-, Miss Nolle Hrooks7a mi a candle service w hich followed, r J-Us .Uarriett-J.o* 1 ?e. a graduate of s Iptint .llidyoke College, one of our ; i v. teduiiers. toughingly presented i *Voi re; of Joy" ?t the luat Sun- j-^ a,, "s nutting. KvePy . Sunday after- , < on at "2h'10 PZ "ST. simihir "Y" meet1 n'e, held." ? , ! r, .Need \ve?s:i\ that Il.-nodict College , o i-i"uii-"i in>' em nusiasni and inter- f -t ntiinirx'ste ! by her graduates and j lien.Is in tbeir response' to. the drive v or t'ne e!-ee|ion of a giuod" stand on' b !'e I'hLtft- lie Id ? Very,, v^ry mark- j y d is.f.he .litTt way in which the friends j h t nene.-iu t aye taking an active jiart a i til is great movement. It is estj- | .tiled- that the grand stand will cost t it SK'.tiO, the erection of which will ]j Tke'TTtavr" asigrion JTS" "plans are ma- v led. and i: i- hoped that it will Iht; ^ ?I; r t he 111 t?game "I' the foot-1 o . ' Iail seasoni . j'-j The fffVi\ud_ up'mi'ing ''f the collegrol 1 i ! be iei i in the College chape] on ' f "?y. t)>,{olier :j. 11*27 tit j l' ight o'clock. All are.very cordw.llv. i'.e.i to attefid. It is especially t lar.lied_ at this hour so that friends c TiT -VTad la'.ds out' in the state might V. ;ve the opportunity to be present. J H. Kl-XI.KY I.tfAVES FOR I ?-?jrAKuiNtiTON. n. <:. . , " It e- ~?: ~ s After so-ending nearly three weeks I i the city , with her parents. Mr. and a j". r--iTTr U . e 1(110 Pine Street and \ ~?1\ Mr-. Ova Roll Ki ]"t y-]c.ft Vrt rd, i\-_\Ja Seaboard for Washington, c i. to join .her hu^luuvl. Mi. Rulrtrt c ;i.y. On I.e. u.i.v in W:i>hlitu'((Sn } r mr?Krm-r?s'.np[iHl*~ in Richmond, |v M()TX03: **A square HOMES r.Ol'GHT AXI).SOLD VHIW INM'KAM'K.?T " # * '' ?.* ' I ? Lisl youi'.ly'iil Est ate with * Uonifcs Sold on Eafv Torn - 1 Pooil, 1'rr*. ! :. W. Vance 1107 WASHINGTON ST : woo > <* o<sowwoijww wo JUS I WON r\\ m iinir KJ l\ l^lC. 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Hivrrton, N. j. . -r 1 rieusli.M'h.l large working drawings, Hst of mnteial needed; and complete instructions lor building tie Handy Man' projects I havf checked below, ' ' o, or which I enclose 2.r>cents each, or a tola I of l_ , rents in stamps or coin: * _ 1 Price . ' ' ' j Ilillllly Hlau Vliniking Cabinet 25 Cents 13 llaudv^tan Work ttench . , 25 Cents , (bev-ribcd in previous issues) * <? " ' 1~? rity snd Stnte ' f Please PRINT nauie and address plainly IliHl Bt price ' y?? r_ f a. lor mo uiys, vis1mi?u..rmr -SisteK ? nrFbrothur-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ?e :~-- y Roberts, and had a. very pleasant topover. ?i" ^ Mrs. K el ley is formerly fo this city Re~y6unger set."-" r~~ T~~~- T~ . . _ Mrs. Anne Roese .entertained with party at her home on Pine St, Satirday evening; S<*ptenj^r 24 in hon>r of. Wer^daupduer, Mrs. O. B.-'KelThe home was beautifully decorated .'ith fall flowers and ferns.', .The taile. in the dining room was spread kith madeira cloth, and the punch owl nestled in a shower of rose buds nd ivy. *' . V i " ' Mr. Reese and Mrs. Taylor received ,_j.. he guests, and invited thenr'into the '** i'as given by Mi's. Luara Jones and , Iiss Ellyn Nichols, A delicious-course i chicken salad was served by Miss ~ iTfdie Adams and Mr. Robert Jackson, he eVeTTttg of?the party -vCns cenered around the many beautiful sey the junior quartette of Unjon Bap-, ist Church. Those that were presnt were; Mr. and Mrs.- H. E. Tay- .. :>ivl>i\ and Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Benj; ones, Mr. F. P. Jones of Durham, ,N. Mass Allyn^Nifholhs. Mr?. Ethel : 57. .nury, Mrs. Estelle Lanford. Mrs. ' C-olK-rt tint]in. Messrs Robert Jacknn PuTiic Dnlh.. vl_? o_._n_ t_ ..... ......... uaurj, .-V n-A p mill IS, jas. crick, Samuel 'Williams, Marion Evris, Roland Boyd, Daniel Pauling'ond V, D. "Bailey. . ??t+rr?vom'lusionari ice cretin ourse \vitH cake was served to trie tests. EaeTt guest ??>id. Vu* detlght. )] evening had been enjoyed l\v all TATE COMPANY ? deal rtr no deal.V "V" .' " -. A a HOMES FOR RENT ft RENTS COLLECTED g * ' o us to obtain best results... 8 . is. Loans Negotiated. g -JTrcaj;- H. Wliiiamc fa-M;?&? REET. PHONE 1050 | T DONT! JNE OF r Overcoats for .00 LING FAST UE THEY LAST I REED :leaner i PHONE 5884 | ^^' *'',*^WWWWWWWMWWWWWWMWfclftO