The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 10, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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._ Saturday, December 10, 1927.
| Locals And
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Mr. J.. 11, ' Lancaster, traveling: inspector
for "the National Bom-tit Life "
Insurance Company, left the-city last
week for,Charleston, W. Va. i
. v-y. ?*%?1
rot". 1;. A. Hawkins n-uk- a flying
trip to Orangeburg last Monday on *
, business; returning to the city Tues-r
lV , dAy. !
t? -* ' * * .
.My. A.' E. Brown, District Mutiager
of the National Benefit Life'Insurance
Company> spent this week- J
end in Washington, D. C. on business.1
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The clainrof the ia'tc neighbor, P.;
H. Sharper, who waa a lnvnl inent- :
? tier of tlbu Columbia t amp No, 10, A
merieun Woodip'en, and who passed away
November 4th, was very satisfactorily
settled November 2Gth.
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Mrs. Rosa Thompson of Aiken, was
called to the city on 'account of the
.?illness of her daughter, Minn Lmtrec-f
Thoiiipson, who is a uachor In ilnv
Booker Washington High School. They
are at the home of their cousins. Mr. I
and Mrs. M. "ST Stewart, 1100;* Pine
. St. We lmpe that Miss Thompson.yill
soon bo -quite -well under th0 skillful
treatment of. Dr.' C.-K-. Stephenson.
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W? are pleased'to report'that Mrs,
Jul"uJ\Yatson Xiiily lAinipr ovLiltvnLLetz
( having been very ill for several days
with pneumonia at the ~homc of her
"parents, Dr. and .Mrs. P, 1'. Watson,
on Marion. SI* We hope that -Mrs. Tally
will soon be .restored- to peVfect
health. ~ w~
' rv*.
* The oldest son of Mr. 'and. Mrs. !
Lee Lyles of 520 Gervais St., di&d- in
Pittsburgh, Pa.,- Monday evening-r^e- [
'. eember 5. Th0 body'is being brought
. % 'home for burial.. The funeml serviced|
will be heltl at Zityi Haptisf-t.'hurch j
immediately after the morning sei1-J
, vices Sunday. t . " , ' |
? CAK1) OF Til'.VN'KS" ~F
aii'iTiiulht'i, Mr. and Mr.-'.""
H. W. Harrison join me in extendiYig ;
- ofcr heart-frltr^ thanks tp our lrnny
friends for their many acts of-kindness
during' my recent illness.
Bookerr'Washington Heights, Columbia,
S. C. .
CARD OF THANKS
'u* - ' . * , ' L -A
Barnett, S. C.?We .wish to thank
the many friends for their kindness j
and floral offerings during the illness '
and death of our dear wife.
E. W. GRAHAM.
THE l>IE\-l/rr-ART t Ll'R
The I,)r;i.I .ft * \ rt flub, the president'
of whiuh is Miss Alma i'Ofrcst, held
its fifth weekly 'irieetrng at the home >
.of-Mfss Mattie Lindsay. '.'The Modern j
__ Girl and lu r In flue nee on Society",
was intelligently discusssed by several j
memln'n, A diikUy. rt'LttiiLaji^mj^LL
by the charming hostess.' :
On' Dcc-eniher 14th 'Miss - Florence
Gantt will entertain tl^-ekih. . . A j
ALMA FORREST, Pte^Ient. '
-r-LILLIAN SMOOTr.%h*&^'jS
ENGA('.EMENT ANNOUNf EMENT
Mrs? J. W. Saxon an no uncos tin
Viola to Rev. J. Wesley Buddin. The j
. , wedding t(, take place, June, 1D28. ,
' Rev. Buddin is-the pastor of Wesley /;
M. E. Church, Beaufort, S. C.
?Miss Saxon is one of the tuichors?
of The Robert Smalls High School j.
at Beaufort, S. C., and has been for
more than seven y^ars.
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A. -G, EL LEAGUE STLNT NIGHT
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AT BETHEL
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1 The entertainment. ".Stunt Night"
which was held at Bethol Church Wednesday
night, November 1K&H, was I
quite a success. The young people's j i
vary Baptist. Churches and Wesleyw^
M. E. Church joined Bethel t0 maker- i
the affair an evening of pleasure. The .
program was as fellows: ! '
Song. ^ }
frayer. n
? A nt tumi ' ' * ..U
Reading?Dunbar, Mr, Rollin Green I
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Music?Hand. " j?
First Stunt?B. Y, P. U. of Second ! 1
Calvary. }j
Violin Solo?Mr. R. Pnlmnr. __
Second Stunt?-Epworth League of j 1
Wesley. ; ' ' ' I '
Saxophone Solo?1^"Maggie!'*?Mr. s
Bradley, accompanied by Miss T.ts
Blocker. . ^ "s r. j i
Third Stunt-r-B. Y. P. :U. of First i
, V. ' '
Personals
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Calvary.
Banjo and Mnnduhn?Mossre/dtors
mottd and +Hppr
Fourth Stunt?A. C. K. League i
Bethel A. 2L E. ChuVch.
Music. . / ... '
Announi'?^|f|, ' '
WASHINGTON. D. L.
SOCIAL N KM
To Ihf history of the exclusive s
ciaL-vircle of Washington, D. C.k w
be added the elaborate social eve
made possible - by tW Universal S
eial (hd| of WnuhiHgtori,-O. C:
Friday evening, Leeember-2nd, t
Universal Social Club of Washmgto
which is composed solely
ytJHIIL? men, i1 liter'.'.11n.tTTTn^.Vlc a < I <
Lark' Five Hundred", a Toeifli gll
composed solely 0f young ladies. T
nrrFalT room, which'is located on t,
first floor of the hotel. The ball roc
\vu^ beautifully decorated . with bl
aiid giay cvepe paper, the'lights
;hy yoym way of beautiful twilii
. lfi'ct. Music was furnished by Was
ington's- best, syncopated' orchesti
known as the "Rainbow Syncopator*
The party-began at 8::)0 P. aM. i
iuid.,nsu-d until J :0u A.-M." Just 'I
fore tho orchestra .'played 'PHoi
ine>" the__jmcsiucnt of t
club,. Mr. yjlarence Rabb, fornu-rly
t'olumbia,. S. C., announced to.' t
surprise of the guests, that cabs we
waiting , vii the outside to drive t
lit ii* povTy to t'W?^X'hfht flip. ?
lenria ', where tables had been chu
..red to ?ucomodatL, the entire grpri
Alter all tlfe gUesta.were seated pro
ly at the tables, the president.forms
iy."int reduced the manager of the cli
to the nieniht.rs of the entipe prat
After which the orchestra began
play ".My Blue Heaven." Sudden
'.he 'young' men who weiy attired '
ollegiifte tuxedo suits and the Iodic
0> hu ^were-gorgeously drbssed in ev
nhig gowns In a beautiful variety
colors, llncan t < i react to hi /. /. nf t'
.>relicstrh in full colegiate style wi
graceful decency.
Those, present-were: Mr., and Mi
James Albany, of Columbia, s. t
.Mr. ?ind Mrs. Walter Barnes, Mr. ai
.Mis. Joini.Cs Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. Be
zio Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Cu
iiir.gham, Mr; and Mrs.. Thomas Ric
aid.son, Misses Dorothy. Johjoson, Ma
Me Johnson, Isabell Arnold, Burnet
Conway, the' Messrs: Clalqncy -B'd
llqnry Carter, Eeverett Adams, I.a1
rente. I'ai&e, James Robinson of (
iu inliia. S. C.. Beverly Round.tree,
Columbia. S. C.; Gervagc Jenkins hi
Calvin .Mayo. AH expressed thei
selves..' As having enjoyed u'vcpy pie
<ant evening.
Charleston News i
The ' Dream*of Queen Ksther,"
mhlieal drama, was presented at Zi<
1' rosl i.v t e ? < ;tnf' hu rch en'last. Surnl;
afternoon, limber the competent dire
ion of Mrs"' Wj. II. Miller. Despi
iit.Uu!. JucleJv.Ont ifiulher, the .sji
cious auditoriunv->of the. chtirfh w-i
well tilled. Mr. John Luekch, eld
"'ibii.liim.li' in \ln: put L ' itf Mwt
rat add his daughter, Miss Kiriii
TrUeKetTr in tlb- roleboth
excellent. In fact all of tl
members of the cast played well the
parts. ,.
A Ytrjo taken from "Ruth, thc, M
nbi'.is" sung by Mlsaso Hunt, M>'e
and Mrs. Knpckle^ \\tts one of the ou
standing musical numhers. A solG t
Mrs. Winston Jones and a duet 1
Mrs. Hunt arid Mr. Piekney were ab
features of the program. During tl
intcrrnision sacred selections wei
rendered by the Utopian Orchestr
under thu direction of Prof. J. Don
van k-Moore. A .well trained choi
under the direction of Dr. W. ,1
Miller, added much to this brilliai
occasion.
...The tSouth? Carolina Conferene^?<
(hn^MdChoi^St Episcopal Church ?u]
.'neii itrf f^Jssiops Tuesday mornin;
December &th. 4Tiere is a large dot
iCation present and the prospects loc
very bright for a sucessful meetini
^ Church \\i
taxed to.ito capacity) at which trrr
he Hon. Thomas P. Stoney, the maj
w of Charleston, in very fitting rj
narks, welcomed the conference i
he city. ; .
Following th<? mayor's oddi-OSs D
ft. Howard, presiding elder of th
Charleston District, introduced tl
(fffcoke'r -of the evening, Dr. Kobi
?tede, of the Home Mission Depar
nent of the church. The speaker i
? scholar and an orator and his a<
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f THE PALMI
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dress will be long remembered by all
|? ^vho heard him.
f 4V sessions for Wednesday are to
X be held at old Bethel and on Thursx
j day at Centenary. V .
y Services uoninicijiorytipg the twent.v-.*ixth
yenr of I'vlncoHall Lodge
Xo. H5,' F. A."'& M. were held Monc_
dav eveninir. December Oth' at Centi'ixT
Bai^ist Church. Addresses were
^ "made by the following; Messrs J. W.
j Rrawley, District Deputy Grand Mas*
-?'ter;-JamwTlt. Logon. Worshipful Master,
Mrs. J. 1'. Hutchinson, A. J.
Br \vn and Dr. W. II. Miller. Tbo
, Utopian Orchestra furnished*the inu|
sic and Mr. Thomas M. Boyce was
; the .ouAdgf-of-ccrmeonics. '
.g I*rof. Briee Taylor, of Claflin CoJ-Jlege,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
( ! E. B. Burroughs on Monday and
ijl | day of this week. ..
^ h The football gumie which Was to
_ have been'played between Avery anxl
. Parlineton was cancelled because of
|-p weather conditions.
| Miss Mazie Sanders and Pr. E. l.
^'Jlern were married Wednesday eve)W
Hill?*1 HI UK1 IHHHL' of the lU'ldL. In?wojVj
l'rysence of,- the--relatives of.-their
^. iamTIieV. ATter_the ceremony a re?_.ej>t
ion was -hold. ai,_44 linger St.r the
future home of the couple* at which
ni a host Qf friends were present.- Numlie
| erous. -beautiful and useful- gifts and
I hearty congratulations and best wishn,u"i
were received.by the newly weds.
^ Dr. and Mrs. E. Iy. Hern [will be the
... j house guests of Dri and Mrs-u. t.
, | TceIo of Georgetown for this week.
M.j ? "~~
ic.. i.ngagkmkxt ax xopxckmext
,le.| ' -
lie t ..ill's.- Laura. Widson; of/CherajsVi S.
of C.', wishes ' lu .announce' the engagehe
Lmcnt and approaching marriages of
re'i her daughter,- Gladys Me Shell. to Dr.
he)John Vincent Hanna of this city. Miss
io-.'Wilson is the youngest daughter of
if: i her" parent and a graduate of Coulter
ip. i Memorial Academy, Oheraw,' S.' C.;
p. | aba! a' gi aduate-uf_Mai,y_HoliliciiJiemU-jinary,
West Point, Miss. Dr. Hanna
ub is the son of Dev. and Mrs. Wi&'.un
y. j Hanna of Florence, S. C. The wedto
ling takes placy December 28th, 11127
ly at the Secohd-Presbyterian Church.
'c-'j, i.i:i:syn.LK news
?rt =?~~
ho j The cold winter days are approachthtinjf
fast. Saturday was a-rainy day,
iand Sunday found many of. the church
;s. jro.ifs home by their coal fire.
i Prof. J. T. W. iVrinis" took an acini
! tive part in the B. Y- P. U, service
n-1 Sunday evening at Friendshp Bap-,
n- j list _ Church.'- . .. .
h-1 The wedding bells are ringing in
ir-1 and around Leesville. Mr. Ro\ve and
ta j'Mis.s Uoe.-,e were hapily married Sunib.
lay afternoon. December - 4tK. Rev.
>v-, e.illiam,-pastor, of the .A. M. K. Church1
^ ? |t
'or j read' the fnntrnnony. ' . .
of i fMiss McKenzie spent the week-end
nd j ir). Columbia on business.
na
a l.l.l 1 xtvkksity- news'?
l'residert't Sims has returned from
anjuml it nlWvn<Tt'* of the A. M.' K.
- CluuuIE: tie brought us many valuah
hie observations from the"!icld> One
^rof the iMost "enniurajTIruf is the gro\v^
?y | intv int.i rest in Allen University and
< '- fhc present administration. Bishop
U'I Hnvst, i'oosident->'ima and the Local
p-)Cohiinittoe avc working aA a_unit in
us I.behlaf of a greater Allen. After the
pr j President's address onThursday
di nights- of t-he conferences- sums \vero\f
colfticledf'' tdataiirtg. oVCr fiver thtftF"
iy. sand Uolars. i . ?
ic | 1 ha Suite fs Memorial Church on
ir Washington Street, has been assigned
. to the supervision of our president
o-' and his assistant pastors. The aim
is is to harness up the school forces of
t-jAlkn to the'task and hiake it an efJy
' fei tive community church: Friends>y
aru asked to cooperate. Good music
tojund "instructive and inspiring sermons
10" will be features. Come Sunday at 11
rC^V-M. and at 7:45 and hear Prexy.
a, J The Vesper service op the fourth
o- Sunday was very atractive for many
r, visitors. Mrs. Hopkins is rendering
I. a great service tfrrough her departit
inent. Come again on the third Sun
|iViy in" December to the Christmas
p- The Choral Club will render a pageg,
ant on the 16th of December, next
c- Friday night. Don't miss it.
jT Come out our recreational hour off
g. .Saturday night at 7:30. Thc picture
is this, week is Music Master."
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v*ui wauu?mm uunt'suu?unuiy .uiL'j
l- leadership of Captain Cary Thomas
-1 is making phenominal progress.
>?] Dr. E. H. Coit, Secretary of Missions
oT the A. M. E. Church, visited
uw un<l delivered nn inspiring and in
if-' structive address during the chapel
>e" liour. - *
1- We welcome Dr. R. -E7 Bregdon to
U LOolumbia and Allen University-- -Pr...
is Brogdon is n distinguished alumnus
i- ^ of Allen, presodent of th#-Alumni As
HTTP T.EADKR
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I'UOF. C. A. LAWSON
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Chairman Committee on Foreign
Correspondence, F. & A. ^,-gi
South Carolina
sociatiori and a trustee, lie-is,anions v'
Ull' Hi'.,!. ri'HOIW niiinsuTs of our
State and has had aiv cviable record
of ilvo years at <>nuTTFt;liVk'. IllA- ~
lunmi arc challenged l\v thL. student ;t
body of Allen to '^thtrry:-Oin**"~~
Sevcr.nl new books arc in the libra- u
ry. and the use of them is uli'ored to'-.b
friends of the city. Comes vncia?Wc-'^
thank ytfu. for, -a new book for oiiv *
library. ' 1
We miss the presence of Bishop and v>
ilrs.oJohn llurst, who soji 'ii nod. with I'
us for six weeks and whose aduros.sc.s- and
counsel were highly anon dated.
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TitAT OLD (i AN(. ()l." M 1N K.
I w onder jvhere my (,ld pais are,4.
The boys of long. Ugp;
My ''buddies of the SttTlny* ISotflh, -
ilobeit. Vinson, sMlin T^aris and Fiank. '
vVhile siting all uion(. lure' tonight,. b
Beside'.the t urnhi;^ ?si<>\vt ' w 111
...Sohiewhcre lhy heart keeps c Ailing
"For-that-ol i pane: of nunc-. .
i i 11\\ i?>:mm rix \?,-i i :. .. p. *
'Since I ha.ve seen theiu_Xiiciii; '
Aiul toil, and cure, aud Heeling, tifne
IIa'\e left on me thcrr tlaee.
THiT" s(yjne a here around my arUmy -'7
heart : '' |>}'?
Are meiiWiies of ions aso, .' -a
Of-Goltle+r h^yr.s wlun I Wa> . youns- '<
A and spry; ^ \v
\Vith .tlun old uaiiK of none". . v<
How lujlft air feet nuit nay olir hearts " 1 '
When we we re \< mi i i;r and fwolish
Sports * .
On the sidewalks-of old A; L'. T"? ' -:1"
Then down th^^Ulet we'd slowly v
walk; - - ; ' r ' ?
Our amis we would ^Ytwimv "-J
And al;l would sins that old-quartette
.. . sons?r
^S'\vl-et :\<MiTW.ML"1' ?? :?
*?By Joel 11 aiVi))t?rn, Philadelphia.-*"^
Pa -.y:. .. - . ' ' :l!
^-7^ NOTICE!
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Theiv viill gi?ni a lit.1 > .il and?^
litoVaiy fva-t. -.night, i>v-' v
p.d't 1' 1 li.?I'.1.!7, nl?lie* hi?. in?1'?;i.<( , .A
j Church. I'm- tli'.'- lumTi. ol' :> euiiuinini-'
I rv Vt'.HU'l'' Ift (. <?luiiiriT:I7~y.'~C7. untier If
',bf, .iu'fi il-'1.- in" ;!> ; Lilian/,,
A'soeia?ion. Adi: is- irii 10 -vents.' j>.
"E. C. Clagk, Presiilfnt. '. a
C. T. Fostt>v,'"Ci)rVisf) TTTlTng S etvtary. Js
EES < ERCCE I NT!!E- Niil'S A?8
ttn-.VV.edn. .-cla.5'; ercrrinXi<v'c.)>iIkv...*;
:)itb, M li't.--iTi"u> >j;' 'titu?hivojy . h.
|' >i ' :\i ailaiu l-'-jc il0 1l jrin '.Johlpiotl, 8
1015 Kichland St., wt iu thrown wide ' I
j open to I.tN C. ivl,. i:ntro\Nous.. At |
the eheery "ben .suir" ol' the last meat- B
! b. r to arrive eards bi.-uan and" the , B
| lioness?p.laeod on each tnldp' ehoeu-?S
Mate mIidqihIs and mints. 'The first 8
I prize, a beauti f fi 1 pi ere of li'nevrie, I
hnade in_ France,^ was eai'tiired ' by I
. Madomnroiselle hmrletUi Hoozcr.: I
| The- lucky Mademoiselle Maria W.iJ- I
jlianvs drew an are an<Lclaimed'censo- 8
"ution. a lovely dainty pie. o of. lin- 8
i cuum. i. UC , . a imuuv i
| >f > Martha Washington pure bath -
[crystals with. fragrance gcrannium, I
1 fell (.. TTluT in.]},. P ? , cita Alt. n. *
It v,4^vio\y the hour for noodle craft ?
1 and AiiuT(miio;m'1!c \\ ilholmenia Thomp ^
son, chairman nf art activities, acted n
as "1q professeur." ' Q
The scen'-i y was enhanced by beau- G
t if ill silk pieceS; various in shades, q
hiwuionizinfi eymUiU ly.. - \Vhen . P
- the u-ml,- ?n, 1*. .ldi-d t !) hnAlii.^. phi.-- . C
-*rrl?lii'f'.U't' t'.uh Mict-t?n?plate?Hrrt?g
brightened the eye and moistened the G
-lips; each c<.mLai.nuig Jiaht/tl . G
with most, delicious dressing, saltines g
ami Itutterthins. "le nommc" irarnitdi- [g
od with' Knjrllsh. ntit?. pecans,~cTiev: 'jj
ries, stuffed olives ';m<l mhyonnnisc.! !n
Durin "le* diner" the- mirthful laugh- C
-tPT ftnd tct(1 a trte pave evidence trf
^^verf* pleasant evening and all seem- q
ed--ITmthe to hoar "an revoir" pro- ,D
houneed. ?
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IUS. .EMMA -K? MCDONVKLL ENl
i U'l AI VS ASIIKA H.I.K I'Alt'l ^
\VI I M(|l K '4HA.\KS(;iMN(i
lH.NNMt
t.n.on, l lM ',h?lnlav
ni .;ur' )>iti ty/.i'ikk'U' <Vf- oj' l>rs.- L. O.
ilV'-. ilatiiit ;:i aduato and. leading:
TtTT 'II /lud'ijji c ;LniV-tr ui'-TIY.: Tnil<7
id.fc, 4il>r., K, A. frvanx;
inin i'1- -tK ni i>t ami " president the'
v.rih >-;;?! : I 'uuiTT4^F^" finti')ttf AVfri.
endi'ieks-v leLulijij.'.. dentin, with .a
i-i. I ir.o k 1 my c..|uipi>' d ?.Uii c,,and a
'.'."d'':'1 ijt' lii-utt'tiatd. ia-ihv.
. ' A iu:iy (im lHa "VyjoFtft AVarrA'ul.
ul l>t?si^
initnVd.d a."class A .atter-dinwr
e'd chji'ucU'i's spfchl
.-,J\.ne l' .y in 'Uniuit and Oiiiihia,
Si at'tendliif>- tVe 'j'uiithall
tiim> (Jat'lui and Benedict.'
I he ; ut y' was piot-in a din tier tit*
iyVnun'. I?y. Mrs! Kmni'a Mcl'/p^yll;
r* .(Marry in company with his
i t hiotlier <>1" A\.k( n, S. C. T?r.
I'.M1! V tv.i.- .!), pursl ot AI;s 1.)-. vvy
ci);.w vti. :r^r. .?* ? ?
A'rv. i""till- cttiTTt'"tht- |T:Trt...""eiVJn.tcil
i\ ;t! fca* t prepared by Mother Me.'j'A.
d. 'IK,- .(llnhi-r- vvn-t' otic I'ariattu'inn';t.ui
key a-nd op'Qssimi. .All
V. 1- ...T. - i:
. v-v.K < uiv'U . vwtuuui a UltJ^IU III)*
lee the. ni/st jJiluiUit" c-ver .eaju.Y-eb
iuT the iitljoininii nalc Was to reas :h"aT
the sanie jllitVo and time
ith aiMi*ibtn,v ol* Ihe writer to' cointeto
flu- party. ' _ .
l ndramaiic iia h
.Mrs. Lila I'eirin was "ait home"
p-thtr J 'I'an nt-ic.. Cliih oh* Thursday
. c ij4 ni^TtlycCW 1 >or .1st.
llV evicting. was lifost pleasantly
cut iirvli.wassifjw business of the
i I). At 'tih ell s'e' ..of the" ineTn ine a
:>y had 1 . : ); illse.issed .and" plans
fa.ij.Jto select eharaeifh's at the next
11 e; inn. " The 'aim of fhis "club . is
i xio i-haj'iTahie work ami tnwuTd that
ml- the' memfVei's ' planned another
b't " r tit., h< nn Mi -.
I1' . I w.ll n^ .l. no w.......
itftvi> i 'VII lMM'rv iiictti, i I i ? >> d \ 11V
Slbii(la>v pvicmber 5(h/\\ h0h
ashless - was finished the .hostess ltd
i-r 'v. ue.-d,'-?iiiiM tin.1 I t ant il'vil 'iliitin,";
ah, where: was -.set 'delicious pine:
:.i?;r>! 'frith:?chr n i i'>, T +r 1J' i 1
aoe.se. In viu^ center <'.1' the ?tabk
Ms a most tempting: chocolatc. cake"
>vued \vith English nuts and?peitrs;
anothij- covered with ieiiijj was
uutifUl witl? cherries. Mrs:
Hookuian poured the jem'pa,
tpn a lieiuit+ful China urn. So i.nya!
k v. as'iho evening thattlu- club
li.s unmindful of th0 inclement,
iMtther and the cars returnvd "I'm* the
lest.s all tort soori. .
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M-:\V ..CKM'l KY NEWS
Mrs. 1?. l\, tk-nk'ins'.\vas hostess' to
'ternohn.. The business part of the
citing was then discussed, dues were
ilk\ ted. Despite tho fact that IF
r. v vv T-Myo v vvv
a-mess age of
When iknih-mytwiotr-A-aiir. family
oiafion c? nies to you l'rom the 1;
AdSI> BiMvHYtlEENT AStwTa
proioTTtTT by insuyhnoc taws, t?t~]
h yt-w luruiiiutigitt pi
such. . '
Every Hp-mber of the family si
(S.mJii.uo L ti.N'I K A t.' I J3. Our "a?v
tiiiut'.t ir. 1'honc.TihO. ??
1Mutual Relief & 1j
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Church and Sci
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M-idea
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" School Sn|
Willi resources of over ?
. t,ory. we are a-ble to iuake a;
ahoVe equipment. He sun
elsewhere.
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SOUTHERN 1
Ph">ne 363 I
JAMES WOODBURY, Repr<
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fAUKljgVgS: ?
HuiK d. ;i)l altornooft it was cotvsidered
? iH ul tin must enjoyable fj'iCX'Ungs. %
iana- v.bro then.'placed for wjiist.
Alter the" conclusion of the* gailie,
.J. j.. jy.ckson scored hjght*st ahd~
'' 1 -i" '? ! ?ly ho'tr.joiy lamp. Mrs. ... : '
i M . li.e.lie.-it lor eonso- ' * '
-JaVi'iii ainl -received a 1 iii< )V lunch cover.
?f?hrc part-?r,tv?receiving^-^ ?
v??. ' he lvi.r ) r bpdby. Mrs. '
fi>\va.i Uhoi , Mr- ;,"Charlie Iiruwji and
i'. u V.. i.?U.lVi. l'ul',, LlOuIci'. ilWr- ' -
Swan -idiui'.V - <>..wing.-th<r lowest card
r< reived a -ht.i. !-dra\\ ri" handkerchief.
s ? . . . ...
" :: ' g a la' ;; 111 u..his and candy '
-1-c'j: ri yWrirsciv cd.?'1 ?' ? ?|
.v. i r can;- \\e.v ,<i. a-ale. a salad - .""""j
-jmrt?r?was ^-vVe-;- --.i; < A Png f>f pd- ~ "
lato -salad-on ioVtiice leave.-, Virginia.
i.ioii.e.1'ham. ?vs* trarroreil rolls, sliced '
t'?n(au.ci \vit 1i "inayohnaisy dressing,
and liu..-;?tiinea.
?!'is. X'. A. Jeiikins will be hostess '*
1 '.r i (Jub'a.ii'. 1 hur.ikiy.' aftei'nowiK i
^wmi
KNIGHTS OF TOUSSA1NT
/ AMI-IK W- \ > i
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-ind Pr.trjftfic'C i'C.r r.it:on KpoWre. A'- '
. C^FC RS TO ..ITS MEMBERSHIP
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. O * TT'tT D -.t' -s. / t) y. Students .
n Co! r)'~ r"t e<-' Hom, tj Treatment" and Mc'dicat
Aiitfimt- . .. ? ?
V . . PROTECTION ACAJ'NST *
ACCICU v.T. SJCKmESS AMD DEATH .
$4:090 policy ' ^
THET CUID'E rt>? \T '
- 'tii, _ h-i'.Ypp i >'> ,, ' fii utij.ji hoo<l, " Pros-? ?^
liCI'ity. r V iKJV. * h.i|J. Cll.i I i ty v K i r * cJ riess, dps-'
iitv. Merey .'K d Uu*l- '
-i j _ organize odges ifl _ ...
"9v6ry ciy. tu..n ,n,tt hm> i.'t ifv.South Car. ' '
. oiin'a. .
I'c'iijno f^o, jr.Oj. Spec'.,'iI Dispensation *
$3.00 eytryv/here in'ArilefiCA'. . .. , ' ;
: F or -Int..i i r. n . i^. a'i it?7 ? ;?;?-7
The Cr.nul Mcr.e t> ,rvt.ary.'.\ KlvilCH+S ''
Or r. vE. :.~ay tor St.,' * .
Phoo^ 070?- - ** Ce'u'ntbia, S. C . ' ?
Ri^v. j. E-,--Bi. Dv-Dtt Abbeville
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Seymour Cnrroi Columbia
eStf.iiil N i *. >:? War/. ' '
r'' " " Ln.muston
I'M /*. EvaiV. .M-. 'D./.'V\ ' Columbia \ ..
I H L b'."l: r .. vr< .,T tyi. . Chaflea+oni". *
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| Roy. J.#S, Bon;*.'U. U.. Lake City . "
- Cel. G. o. ?1?:?? cnrenvnre
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1^1'almvtto Itealt v . Corporation?
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fg-.-s*. KKAL INSTATE -'- f., v
f And '.rr^ r-.
I lNSrit\N(i; AGENCY ijj;
g Collection of Rents' JS:
x- Kiv-y Ten|is on HtSmes :
? Sonic' vho'u-i IV'^ains' jIn' Cpuh- 3
O 'try. sulujvlctn "and <. ity- properti.es ?
O Soiui 1 ?;iI'rains on farms 8
J g in."Ki-rsl?is\v. lticftland ana Lex- 8.
I 8. ingUm ^otiattesy -? ' '?
1 Z h u: .loilNSON*'Gen. Mgr. ' "j|I
9'. 110'.t1 2 Washington Street
p.?,
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' ranks, \Vhat-a . nic^atfe of con- 8" ..
uct 11,a: 1 ill- -Ml 11 Al. KKJ.1KP g
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pay 'you .y>vo?:jr. iy your insurance ?
lMTac.-ru i. ivj Li) tairc ou:" covering' '
iouU|* haCc pug of -our StlHCIAL C
ntS~art. uiijuous to talk with, you z
eiiev'lent-A&&1 at" S. Gi *
, lien. .Manager.' ? .* - 'i y
hod'EquTpmer/t
Church Peivs. >
Auditorium Seats.
School i)t-ks.
Teachers' Dc-k's.
lplios of ill Kinds. _?U? ?
;:tit-hnn.(lit ok.i'o ?
. <ui>( <i imiu.ciii .rat . *
I tractive prices oh any Of the
1 Desk Company I \
r any INFORMAT ION corf- jjj ' c
ning your- travel. I ?Hall?fee ? fd
to get in touch with you 5 t
any time. ^ "^ISl
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?-t?ound I
"ICtOET OIT1CF. I
1 307 Main Street 3
;scntative for tlie-*5outhcrn Ry, 3
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