The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 28, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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i i. i?r*?** ' 'gatarday,
January 28, 1928
1 Locals And i
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. Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Av Lae and
-their little son, of Rochester, N. Y.,
arrived'in the city last week for an
indefinite stay. . W-hile here Mr. Lee n
will be associated with- his mother- l
in-law. Mrs Netfjr Sanrim, 'pi-iipi if I
tress of the Homestead Bakery.. It v
is hoped that" Mr. and Mrs. Lee wijl fl
decide to make Columbia then; home. I
. Mrs. M. Fowler, on_Cregg St.. wa? l
hostess on la?t' Thursday evening at >f
a dinner in honor of visiting friends, 1
Mrs. Lillian Berry, of Cincinnati? O., t
? and Mrs. Leouvenia Felder, of Phile- v
delphia, Pa. Assisting the hostess;!
was Mrs. Maggie Rawlinson. Both 1
guests left On Tuesday. ~ j J
Miss Claudia Dorrah, one of Clin- >
:? r?7 ton's popular school teachers, was a 1
-ii' wools end vi3itor-tQ tnc city last week.
1?\Vo wonder who js slijl blue. because ?
~-THey failed to see her?
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.. CLUB ENTERTAINED ^
The Young People's Working Club 1
met Tuesday-afternoon at thie-Gads-j '
den street home of Miss Harriett B.1 1
Waiters. Mr. Willip
rr?"?1? host. "7 *~ " v '
The meeting .opened with several1
; instrumental and vocal solos; After ]
buisness was discussed, a most de-1
licious repast was served* consisting
. * of salad on lettuce leaves, saltines,
boiled ham, circular relish-sandwiches
pineapple ice cream, pound - cake,
friut cake, and mints. Miss Maggie
Long was at the punch bowl. After
renjoying-thes:Ives, everyone Went
home very much pleased.
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MR DAVID ADAMS
Mr. John Benson entertained-with
whist party last Thursday eveningin
honor of 'Wr' T~)ny^ A|.lor-.r.| .? .
New York City. This party was giv
~z en at the,home of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Gibson, 1305 Heidt St.
Delicious punch. checker) gqlnd,
?? pFulklCS and saltines were served. :?
Those- who enjoyed this occasion
were: Mr. David Adams, New York;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield, Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Adams, Miss L. FT:
_ri - Harison, " Miss " Annie Adams, Miss
Janie Adams, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mr.
C. T. Foster, Mr. Jasper Scott, Mr.
J. W. Brunson, Dr. W. Thomas, Mr.
Rr~iJT Mason, Mi7 J. L. Brown, Mr. '
Sharper, Mr. Tressie Green, Mr. J.
Austin.
CARD OF THANKS
? ? We wish to thank our many friends
for their acts of kindness, words of
sympathy and beautiful floral trib?i-r
utes- during the illness and death of
bur husband, father and bfother, Mr.
Pompey H. Sharper.
Mrs* Sharper (wifq) ' _
JVIias Katheryn Sharper, daughter
James Sharper, brother.
i. NOTICE
The Columbia Branch of the N. Av
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A. C. P. will hold its first forum of
the year at Bethel A. M. E. Church,
4:00 o'clock Sunday nftornnnn. Rbv.
R. E. Brogdon and Rev.. J. S. Page
will deliver short addresses. There
will be a-* versr interesting musical
program of vocal ai\d instrumental
numbers. V
AJAX VALENTINE MASQUERADE
' ' ?ON""FEBRUARY 10TII
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"' ;? The first" Ajax dance of the: year;
'which will take place at the Odd Fel.
lows' hall on the evening of Febru-j
, . , ary 10th, is being anticipated with
v- great eagnerness by society as a fit
"ting climax to "the festivities.
... The old "dance-den" will be decorated
by" an_experienced decorator and
especially elaborte plans have been
r outlined by hir*?t0 make the Setting
colorful and suggestive of Valentine.
Scores of balloons and hundreds of
"'ilV* Kn otrnmn" frnm oil nnrtu
_ of the walls^to center of the ballroom.
The orchestra will be Hecor^teH iwith
r?1 ( an immense red rose in the center,
flowers on all sides, rotored elcctrft.
lights, ferns and Valentine decorations
in front of'the orchestra stand. Oh,
. ? - t shouldn't forget to te'lf you of the
Ajax orchestra. Talk melody, rhythm.
and syndopation. My kind reader you
'_I?. should hear those ourgoons-of-syrf-*-t~?"
copailon; they really operate on the
best and atest pieces. There is no
?-?-?- Thinning of when the guldt'Ti tuar
" > of their horns echo away. The sweet
notes uf th(me~"AJax Eight** wijl ring
sr? y?ur hearts and your feet upon
' , a palt of merry mdtion-.
From-8'until 1 o'clock on the floor
? ^ w411 be filled with ~dahcers~garbed^ in
a bewildering and lovely array of cos?
tumes. There will be probably sultans
from Turkey in many colers and
v jeweled turbans; Salome dancers,
k Spaniards, Indians, Quakers, ChiJiuhb
maidens in.silkenp&ntaloons and
Geisha girls from Japan in multicolored
silken klmonas. '
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; . JUNIOR UPLIET.XJL4JB
The Junior Uplift jCIub held it
ueeting Thursday afternoon, Januar;
Dth at the home of M'?s V"i,f^i,?
Jradley, G1C Laihcl St.""fife meetinj
kas presided over by the president
Jiss Corine Bailey. Minutes of th
ast meeting were presented bj^Mis
Elizabeth Neabitt.?Business ot im
>ortanee was then discussed- A <R
icious sweet course was servetf b
he hostess. The following member
vere present: Miss Ruth Butler, di
ectress; v Miss Edna Boozei*, "vCorin
Bailey, Margaret Bradley, Margarc
leffers,. Emma Kershaw, Clarett
Bummers, T.nnilnJXin4?*iy siml Hate
liip sey. '
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The meeting of the ' Golden Led
[dub was held Monday evening at tli
lome of Miss Elizabeth NOsbit't, 122
Liberty Avenue. The brief busincs
meeting which preceded the presei
ation of the program was eonducte
jy the president. Mjss J. -B. Thorny
jcn. The program wars then pn
sented by Miss Sarah Nesbitt, tl
. hairman. Those taking part were
'A Sketch of Longfellow"?Mi;
Ethel Cook; a poem?-Miss J. 1
Thompson; <a trip?Misses. BertT
Bowman,"Bredell and Lessie Jacl
son. Quartet?Misses E. Kersha\
J. \T. Itaiford, Rosa McCullough ar
B, E. Nesbitt. Solo?Miss Ann
Thompson'." Remarks by Mjss C. J
Jackson.
After the program a saj^id cours
cakes,, sweets \vere served. 5
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niw f rv/'i rctiri? it
1 II I J 1 I > un riAV L l Ol V lit V-*#*.TnsTici'innvrin
TERPSICHORE.' .
Lovers of the terpsichorean art
this and adjacent towns nro Innkir
forward with much-enthusiasm to tl
Leap Year Terpsichore to be stag*
by the Tivoli FIxclusive Club at tl
Odd Fellows? Casin'o, Friday evenin
February. 3rd. 1928-_Lugirtnihg9:30.
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This entertainment, as ones pr
viously staged by this club, will 1
a source of amusement for membe
of IliU I'ltyiiJ lounger social set, wli
like the- jmodcrn youth, are constar
ly seeking the thrills that life aflforc
The casino will be'decorated wi
a vart'ey of . colored streamers han
ing graciously from the walls. The
streamers will be arranged so. as
make the easino appear as gard'
in the twilight-of evening.
Final arrangements have been ma
for this event, which will bring tvi
it much merriment mul an oppui tuni
to"enjoy ,an evening of pleasure.
These sponsoring this unique afla
'are: Harry B. Adams, William Pattc
son, Richard Williams, " Denwi
Mceks, James Wise, Jasper Roher
Charlie Vincent, Christopher Lin
say, Charles Ford.
b'OXGAKEE MEDICAL SOCIETY
_?jjic tuniwinjt wit ?i?re
Week's issuo due to a little ror:
Dx\ W. E. Thomas, Dr. M. A. E
ans, Dr. J. II. Goode, Dr. S.
Rhodes and Dr. II. D. Harper did r
bring any guest to the meetin.
At the close of the/business me
Tng, the card party ceased and dot
of division were opened and the pre
I dent turned everything over to I
and 'Mrs. Jenkihs, who were acti
host and hostess. .. *. ?
We were wonderfully "served w
turkey salad on lettuce leaves, ptl\
sweet pickles, turkey sandwiches, 1
rolls and cocoa with marsh mtdlo
ATter the repast Dr. L. M. Danr
announced the prize winners in t
card' \Dprty. T)'r. C. E. Stephens
presented the prize to Mrs. A. B. E
banks for making thfr highest numl
of points fn the card paftyT" Dr.
A. EvanS presented second prize
Miss L. W. Peterson.
The gift of the society was pi
.seftted to Mr*. O. J. .Champion
Dr. L. M. Daniels, after which M
J^faamyriffh made some wonderful i
marks. Dr. Daniels asked for a she
him to the subject: "How has marri
j life impressed you?" From his woi
rxt i. .ii |? thnn p]^n?
i with the new life. \
j! Dr. W. H. Chnppolo ronpondcdi.all
of the speakers; after which t
.evening was turned into a social a
everyone'seemed to have en joyedNE\y
CENTURY NOTES
January 12, 1928
At thn usual hour on T'nur33fcy i
ternoon, January 12th, the merribi
j of the New Century Club assemb]
at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. *!
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{ We are pleased to announce that \
X for ilie publication, Weetviy, oi. u oca
s * iiiwVMuioiiij wiucit v?e. Know Win oe
*1* . out ifci.uwj, Asluiss i-iio'iv ni.^iu i
I ! by personal ii'u'-i1 " '"V " ! t?;
V|X '^our own oeaucy piouicins:, jum' \C.
S ' X our pa^er.
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St fJer)iaoa ..because Of the great uub- | c;
~ licity given inrougn advertising 01 .
nr xUsTTaKnvs^^auU divs'a goous, most
y u>i, have learnt, sometmng abput the i?
3 contributions nauy ciptnes, a good
i- eopiplexion and well-dressed hair c
e make to attractiveness and good looks.. (-1
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?t 'xp sucn an extent has tnis ocen over-j i
a nod that \?e are in ongvr nf oyer- 11
n looking other less stressed but really y
? quno us import ant ma t tors, s ucli as o
^ care ol' The hands.?And yet our nands e
.are constantly evident^ and- are for- ^
if pver telling to our friends our own v
ie intimate .secrets. To what avail do n
!8 we struggle and perhaps attain a 1"
>s ^ look of youthfulness in our faces and o
i-iuress u our nanus ten everyone.. we; "
'J are Really much older? an} notI1
J-j-tme?to pjive such impracticable adi
i vice ( as one sometimes* hears) , as to s
>e keep the hands out of water unless ,h
it is of an exact temperature, to a- h
>s void rough work and so on. That e
3. | may be all very well for those \vho;Ii
ia eun-airbrd, and'Tlave the ability to o
keep maids, but to those of us who ( s
V(-^iav? to or prefer^ to do our own work c
id or at {east part of if, it is useless, (j
ie Thank goodness, too, it is. not the t
V. ohly way that the hands chn .be kept t
young and,pretty in spite of.avork . |c
e, Before telling you my methods, let I
us try to decidc what hands we con- 1
sider pretty. Everyone instinctively c
B loves thg.soft, plumn flip'p1"'1 Vl iri'111 ?
~~ ot a little child arid occasionally one t
finds such hands among girls and ev- 11
en old women. But they are rare an<l i
in alter all would we choose them 1
ig for ourselves if "We could Rcmcm- v
ber that the hands tell tales and if s
-d fhey ar6 too babyish wont our friends 's
ie think we are also?. But we n^st |;
g. not have them ...skinny^ rough?arrt"^
athwnnkled; so isn't it better that they
should be well-covered* firm and ev- J
e- -en? The.n_.they will tell that we arc r
rsj.c'y Walton, i
ioJ Owing to the beautiful spring-like ' 1
it-: weather the meeting was wgll attend-. 1
Is. ed.. The meeting Was then called toij
th! order by-4he vice-president, Mrs. D.' i
g- K. Jenkins. Unfinished business wash
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se ^ discussed pro arid con. Thc secretary,! i
to Mrs. Swan Rhodes then called the roll | s
en with each member responding. I]
Tables were then placed for' whist. | ]
de During the game home-made candy |
th I in pastel shadetl baskets was tovyeil-1.
Ly l-he game ,was very interesting as7'<
theie was a Close lace between Mesiir
: dames Scuart, Hipp and Williams. Af- (
IX* ter tallies were collected and points!]
Hi counted, Mrs. Fannie Hipp and Mrs;!]
ts> Henry .(Jack) Williams tied for first11
d- prize; in the draw Mrs.'llipp won and t
received a luncht'"" ? ? ~
luncheon set. In drawing for eonso^
lation -Mrs. J. G. Stuart again almost
captured the prize, until Mrs_jl. H.
Cooper "ffrew the Ace of hearts and
received a hand-embroidered linen
v" guest towel." Mrs. D. K". Jenkins re
>v- ceived a minature split basket Idled'
^--with candy fruit as the booby.
Mrs. Walton'^ quests were Mrs. Ma-J
ceo Enfzmhiger, Mrs. L. II. Tlallman
and Mrs. 0. J. Champion. In dravvsl"
ing for.' guest prize Mrs. Hallmon
-)r> drew highest and received a hand-emn?
broidered linen tesj towel. ' . .
A salad CQurse followed by a sweet
course wsa served, consisting of po?|z-,tato
salad on lettuce leaves, roast
pork, pickles, sliced beets, saltines,
ws pimento sandwiches, Russian tea,
e's peaches with, whipped creamtoppcd
he peaches with whipped cream, topped
on chocolate marble chke. . ..
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)er January 19. 1928^- r-^On
Thursday afternoon, January
vv lUtn Mra. liemy tuacsj Williams was 1
the charming hostess to the New.Cen~|~
W" tury Club. Despite the dark clouds
by that Hovered above, the meeting was
r3- well attended, Refnr,. thn mooting fe*
was called to order, Mr| Williams'
)rt tuned in the radio opd govern!
tTCT cal numbers were enjoyed.
'?d The meeting was then called to^ or*
da business was broyght, be- 'j
[ed fnre th() club, which \va3 discussed,
? with much interest. A motion was
"ttr wrsdtT'and carried that the club dis-j
be band whist, and bridge \Vill be the
nd | favored game in . the meetings herc-L
-Hrt?rh^-= ; I
Whist was then in prioress. There
-?" was MUch fun and eag/rness among ,
all present due. to the beautiful shaded
lamps and sparkling fires. The ra^e
for first prize, between Mesdames
af- - Smart,. Stephenson, A. J.?Collins ~
ers and Dr. K. Jenkins was very exciting j
led and interesting. When tallies wefe i
rir?-collected and polnta couiked, Mrs. C. |
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AUTY TALK |
nlight
ve Have completed arrangements X
iiiy lUiK) uuuu'icaU oy niija .uuy
ux iin.ert.ei' aim a' l'vai licip to X
joimis Ola, sue wni i--i.ui!}.?i.ex>;> ?ri?UJ
iuay tuic 10 U;n liei' as ..o' J
lite to alias liiuwiiiig'iit eum 01 A
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i\jiat>vv"<"Lri. ?- min|?cullu.. IT"
ma taenia toe uujtvi to be uauiiiea;
u\v can we turn'ove it .' Anil lWro 1
ave to-repeat-.what i said tUst Week
iooul types, .lor hanus snatt; the
aurac tens tie. oi lace and tno rest 01
he ISnTy, that .they iail into certain
ypes. .Study your own and rcmemor
tha^Jn nio^t cases thO skTiy 011
our hands is very sinnlar to the skin
n your lace, dillerim- on'y
ount. of its dilltreiit.^ac^s uncl cyijacts.r
if'then you know the cosmetics
/hich suit your face you will find
tost of them" suitable to your hands,
"at people mostly have oily skins ami
f course there are-all sorts of g rages'
n between. The ordinary* wear and
ear^of a day^involves at feast a con- iderable
quantity ofdlist and1 ,'dirt"
ettling on the skill especially the
lands, causitfg* clogged pores which?ad
tq blackhead?^ -^vhich is~TtegIeet^
d are liable to-become irritated or |
afected and .sy cause, acne. The first
ssential therefore in the care of the
kif. of whatsoever type it may be,
onsists in bodily cleanliness. This
lacs mrp_nwa?-merely washing, afhotigh
of course that is fndispensa>le,
but includes such a stimulation
.f the blood as will guarantee. the
lealthy action of the oil glands and '
lores. All sorts of methods, to in- j
reuse the circulation^ such a's packs,
iui.iju^ls, ell1., .ftaVe evolved but afOr
all the best method of all is Xuure's
one of reasonable healthy- CJtirejse
daily, then bathe aiul-l?nirH^r:
ub in my own_favorite skin /ream,
ihiclrflnrshes (4k* cleansing and at the
ame time -softens ancf smooths the'
kin, making it pretty to look at and
dcasant to toueh. ?~ ?_v- -(Write
your beauty problems; to
diss Brownlight-jand she will gladly'
eply by personal letter. ,
'1. Stephenson held the highest numjer
of points and received a lovely
land-painted black satin table runfer.
.^Mro. A. J. Cullin.s held highest
LraW for consolation,until Mrs. Swan
[thodes drew the ace of hearts, and
received a lovely, hand-painted black
-alin pillow. .
Mrs. Tracy Walton received a dainty
land-painted hankerchief as booby.
Mrs. O. J. Chapion was the guest
Mi's. Wijliams andwas^m.'sontcd
wn.n a uox 01 v ren tar_Lace_powu e r.
A delicious salad course was served
consisting of chicken salad, oiv lettuce
[eaves, garnished with, pimento '.peppers,
sliced boiled eggs," pickles, salted
almonds, French cheese sticks;
creamed ham"sandwiches, butterthins
and Russian iea. :
tors.^llerbert *W. BaumgarcLner- en?
tertairted the club on Thursday afternoon,
Jnnuary 20th;
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. A PARTY' ' "
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On last Wednesday evening ^Miss
Anna. Mae Stewart </.it i/tained. at
the hom^ uX her parents, Mr.' and 'Mrs.
C. C. Stewart., 2405 Gervais St., in
honor of Mr. J. B. Bonapart, Jr., and
her sister Miss Bertha .Mae ..Stewart.
The evening Was spent in playing
bridge, and?whint.-?A beautiful?
gram was rendered by the following
laik on romance, Air. Samuel King.
Quartette Selection, Messrs. ilonaparte,
Snowden, Martin and Wilson.
Taljk on?behalf of the Beau Brummel
Social Club, Mr. I,. B. Anderson.
SbIo< Mr. Willie Vaughn. Brief remarks
by the toastmaster, Mr. David
Lewis. Selection "by the quartette.
* A dehcious dinner, consisting of
fried'chicken, rite-, brown gray v. peas.
potato salad, sandwiches, punch,
Bavarian creaifi and cake was serv-*
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LE CLKClT itNTRE NOl'S
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?"Lb iu'l'1 l'l'UUl" Set apart as an attefnoon
"entre nous" was spent with
Miss Lillian Watts at her. home^lDll
Pulaski St. Though tfn event of the
mid-wintefcv&oason, the,day "was typical
of spring nnd the members. nmrlra
vevv nri?tfv? "vne" as; -tbev seat-<v!
themselves, unconscious of' the harmotvy-antl
bcdut3r~^^nre eoTors and
so becomingly..,drr?sod. The hour of
whist came and the' hostess 'passed
place cards, red and black, symbolical
of a .deck. The enViable first
prize hovered over Mlle^ Ruth Butt?Y,
Mile. Daisy and Mile. Cla'retta
Watts. Mile. Watts drew the highest
card of the "ires'* and was awarded
a dainty piece of lingerie of Filipino
ilin -I jgaa rrrr~?r
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an.^A^ain rVH16.. Minnesotae.Garrj.son
sefeiu d the card tha^ gave her eon-,
solution, also . linf-erie* hand-em broid-,'
cred in '-'colour -de hied1* and rose. Thcr
booby,, a un'ajue and Useful leather
case containing pud file, comb -anti'
mirror, was won by Mile, Thomasinu
Thomas'. That feature pf lh| ?;
ninu concluded business of Le Ceivle
in iound table talks was very pleas- ;
untly diseussech - I
The lovely hostess then placed before.
each member "!< a,, io'to"?dflobster
salad, deviled euf?s, pickles,"
' al ines, Initttertlfins, follou'ed ^ by j
"russe the .'. Each ffiorrib<,*r expressed
the pleasure of" the whole'afternoon.- "|
-Mr. and -Mrs. Ford Entertain '
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(hie of tlie oiits'iir.iiimi f. n1 i 11 ?m , if 1
the holiday .social, season was" the.
.parly .tfivt-n l>y"Mr. and Mi o TtrT'ord,'
-iieidt,?Sl., iil_ h'.ji.ion.ut. ..Mi s. FTHzaS
Long, foiMiit'-rly (drf^ffnnihta7 but late
of New York City*.' ,
.A splendid gathcufng of the ciiy'S
social. elitcs assisted the. host and hostOS^'
in makinjj the affair -cine of the
most pleasant in the quest's memory.
C. a mas and mum* Nvore the divcrsionm An
cl;i luxate-spread of delicacies were
enjoyed by all . .. _
naif' itfiM? .OK- BARCtLONA"
liY <11AUI.KS ROSS. ( HANKY
A jMtisical Comedy, in Three Acts to
__ he. Presented at Benedict College,
Kriduy, Kyb. -3, at 8:00 P. M.
"The Belle of Barcelona", a musical
comedy in three acts. A visit to historic
old Spain, the land of sunshine
and sunt*, tambourines and ca'stnet'sj
clashing scnbfilas and thrilling r.oniances,
gMlaijfr senoi's and gay to-'
H'ca'duiL'. '
- An Irishman, 'an- Eriglisli. governess
in trouble, _an American lieutenant
in J lo\"t- and phe Ri*Ha of . Barcelona
engaged to a scheming young noble
man. '
Beautiful costumes, appropriate
scenery, characteristic music, colorful
a lid jspec kuBua? D rtunatier*srtnres -and
humor u-s situations. Two hours. of
mirth and melody- _^==
Story of the Operetta.
.? Margarita de Montero, the daughter
of a wealthy plantation owner, has
jli>l returned irom a finishiSj? school
in Madrid. It is fiesta time in Barce
?a-rv/l. * s1o\t Af VK<? ooocnn'a firct'
.big l.ivi 11 fight. Margarita meets her
j friends in the Palza where .they are
singing and dancing and lauding the
great toreador* firnilio, ).-7 "
Three years before, whilo -touring
tlie United States with her parents,
out their courtship-was- soon interrupted
by. her unexpected re'turn" ty
Margarita met Lieutenant JIarold
"Wrlglit. It was " luve at first sight*"
SpaniT * '. ' "
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Lieutenant Wright goes-to B&rcej
lona as custom inspector, and arj
rives at the time of the annual fiesta.
: On the day of Margarita's return
Jrom Madrid, as he is walking in the
Plaza,'' he finds a. mantilla .on which is
''attached a silver pin. He recognized
fit as. one he had given her in Washj
ington. J ? ??They
meet when Margarita returns
lookimr ftsr~her mantilla, anil the-old
j romance is resumed. Lieutenant
Wright learns she has become enga&ed
.by her parents to a scheming
Spanish nobleman-.^much?against her
will. He secures the aid of his friends
in his efforts to. break the engagement,
but is opposed by the scheming
nobleman and Margarita's ambitous
parents. ~ - ,
"! Lieutenant Wright suspects the nobleman,
who is chfef inspector for
he Spariis ngovernment, as being responsibly
for certain alleged conditions
existing houses He begins ar
' investigation?t,hat' leads to some' s,ur ^.prising
discoveries. - --
The scenes that follow that" leads
to a climax in the third act revealing
_jJl^_trua-charaeter of the nehl.-i.lah
H> r>t acts for merc.v -hitmen M ir
- v a';- pnronta, ivhklfi' :,f'l?-?
* I'virnise to rt'loasu" h(V ironi ihe
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All i <h well as wedding bo.', jnv.
i.l:iim Magnritu'a C'lig.ifciiicMlt t^jdoutenant
Wright. , < :
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2 * All Automobile owners are
y - "PRAI FttS IN-RFALJLS
>: COLLECTION OF RENTS
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For quick sales-?sonic choice b;
; i'nn, properties. Fome special
:A Lexington pnd Richl&nd Counti
We are now ready tn sell
jT Jgrtcjs Pi KTKnY loratod"
j!'" Phone 6422
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In I"vijiy 6tn- darling I
'I' Ai;'"ui: I"-"'" . 1.1.this"
ii.c, January.!'20, U27. _ I
As J took ,-av:: tia.y, h y darling s6lli |
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It stem* jUst-'yCdU-iilay "you passed
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Lut in" h. v arid gr?n<i ^inutfa r can I
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r wards* ! I
By the s ihecre heart:-, 'who .remember
you this u?y. ' "i * And.uS
a blooming tlowe'r in your
early bloom, '
But <... ha . :.i .. a a ' '"-d ha
I skies. . T1 '
|fop in oiu;: t;i.e:.iory--yi?i,i>- jtetnl"
^ .. ai\yf<v"-~ v<,,ri^i in iilyi|vi ? ... r~
?Mother," grandmother anJ brother,
MILS. CI.AliA- KO'W'K, .
; 'M'ltS. CJ.AUACY DAXIKLS,
HAROJ.D J;<. V. J-..
DIM V.lSAH.i: IU i/ljtliA LITER
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, The jolly gir-l:T"of ""'Die Lustige Lit- I
erartsfie (jee!Is -haiv'L_\v.ere UeLght-.
tfully- entertained l.y; .one of?rive at- 1 I
I tractive yodfig latjj, v Li_Ake ei.y,Miss
! Lavonia 'So her .1: n:"e. <>'n 'Bios- 1
sum St. f'ronibtly a: six o'clock the
I president'.called tliv hv.;sb:. to1- order. I
The'elCib' Iras antioilmtk n* for greater
activitigs, 1'!' jIic ''"'1,!)-"' l r-h mf Vn': '?
lier gave s\,nK' be.icficih) suggestions _y I
concerning this*, part use. Having
Inrnsxe ud all iu_ n: >; an-ijjistcned ~H
!'.'<> "an elevat>hg. ?1 isctis>ion on- VTKp H
' \Vonuijv. t >:<?.. \Y i d < 'a..fur. T? day"
' by Mi-" T i"M inn Hi "i i 1 I [II h~r ' 1
1 l.y .Miss' Hip AvK! .*/.' ' the mem- ' H
hers avert- K<1 hr dinirur room, H
where- th:-. table:-yti\A lahl- with cov- fl
"pjnk ro'fj . : ' '
The; h(?.?tp?s sei-vc-d a VhTeious Course
. f frp7cn ry'/ul aid cake.. .
- th(T rcTu*T^ar it - -next nvcV.ngr at herresident
on Oak Street.
Why Worry Over I '!
J? Trouble- --W (Sen
India Luck I
Fo wders |
Bring to you. everything ! I
you wish .
-LUCK LOVE MONEY"!
HAPPINESS SL'CGfc&S |
BUSINESS HEAL I H I .
Sent in plain wrn_pp?r by mail
-1 Send m nry or tl -1 lor i> Id'ZluHlhe? 1
I INDIA CLE?. CO. ?
- box 3S23---Station D. ' l|
PlIlLAm L^HiA. Pa.
foin The : "?- ? ;-~
, KNIGHTS OF TOUSS AINT
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4"?. . ?amftim a .v
, Greatest Secret... Fra-frl^i. R-"ievolcnt
And Patriotic Oro.-Sr i.-.Tt o" Kn'o'wn..
'i- OFFFfi S TO ITS' wr.S?r R -'H I P *
> Aid when sick. Prntcf t:"i .it (ii'lt't, ,Ald
in Disaster .1 "\i D st'-'s I Students
in College, Free Hospital-Treatment .and
. Medical Advice,
. P.ROTFC-TtON against
A C CI D E INj T. SiOK'-NiESS A \ ?> DEATH
1 I * * . $T'0 OO'jPOLlCY " ' '
the guide to? , ?
. .Health, Happiness. OrothertrM'.d. Prosperi.ty.
Fel&wship.. ChA^'ty. Kmdness, Jusi
tfte, 'Mercy.j -d Love.
OC|!UtK S wanted to i .'I p i rtnrs In
. l evel y vltV, town and ii.imli;t in South Car-,
olinat ' .<* J':
Joining Fee. *$7 .00. * Spec i ll Dispensation
; now offered'?a iTcJid.itrs for v-ien.bcj sliTp for
. $3 00 every^Whe/e in Amer ica. ' . .*. *
'.fop Information, write
The Grand Nlob.ie Secretary* KNIGHTS " I
I . O F 10 U &&A Us iV 4oLi AvrUyHe trtrr* =
,* Phbne 67*57 Columbia, S G. '.. . J
i. F.-ee.trrt, T.'OT. AbLeViiiV T
IrainV Nidi, t' .ijnajnti r *
>" Seymour Carroil . - Columbia
1 , Mi,S>.N A McQueen, ? Charleston ' ~
I 11 ' i 11ill >. ! i '? I 1 1 ! j; , kg ' : '
M. A. "E v.nVs. M. . p.. " " ColivnbU ' '
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Sedbi aoks, M t>. ?cmTrrTcsToo7
Ciaml A.< !?.-lit iiijW'.ir. t n '
TTfTev. J. S Benn, /o. D.\ ? Lake City
Col. U. G. St.iggs.,. ; Grcenvlll*'
_j? Ailjii>wm. Omni,ii:?I'riiMi'irt J!.-inU.' T a-2???
tfy Corporaticn |
fATOWA ^
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V V|v Jl-L AN.' JVn IM , 1 X
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Jnvijtod! to he prune .MetrhofS- 1?i '
-TATE AMY IN: l l^AVfT?:/ ?
nream^^i country, city and snhur- A *
barprj^fe on farms in ,Kershaw/ y ?
lot's for buria'T purpose#'.in NNE
inXorth Columbia Hrrt The end of X
ation ja beautiful. *?00 us at once.
J. n.. JOHNSON. Gen. M*r/V-V'
Office: 1109 1-2 Washington St< % -J
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