The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 31, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, March 31, 1928 .
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I7 UNDE^JnTHfi
Mr. Frank "Edmunds', Misses" Laura p
Hill, Ruby Benson, Elbertha f Hunt, j
Mrs, D.- A. Pen-in of Charleston, were
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here attending the .teachers' convcn?
tion last week.'
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? Mesdames Pearl E. Simpkinsl Rosa
L. Gantt and Misses G. A. Ruther
ford,?M^-R,?Saunders, of Edgefield
were visitors during the teachers' as?
sociation.????? ???: -\
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?-Mr< and Mrs.* E.?E,?Nance, of j
Greensboro., N. C^., announce the birth
a smiling little daughter, Marjorie
V.li'gnhpth . - ?:
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Miss Clara, Wright, one'of the ctii
cien teachers-of-the Be He-St., high ~
school. Clinton, was the mio?f ?>< \iW
Parrilee Davenport during the teachers'
association. to
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Mr.' Luther . lleywaWl of Chicago, co
111., was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. i'o
Suber last night at their home on oi
> Divine St. Mr. Hcywartl \vas "once a ai
resident of Columbia, but moved to ot
Chicago,? - fti
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? Mr. and'-Mrs. M.' ft.' SU'wfti't, Mr. IfJ
Alfred Stewart .andl?Miss i Louise n
y Thompson went to Oranjj^)?yrg' last G
Sunday to the funeral of Mrs. Stew- A
' ; - art's cousin,VMrs. Rosa Flinn Wal- G
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Mr. Willis Sutzer of Ann Arbor; R
Mich., after attending the funeral of ta
his mother, in Abbeville, S. C., spent ,j
.. last) week-end in Columbia with his
mother-in-law Mrs. Sallie M. Pros- rti
?. ton, on Harden St. Mr. Sutzer is u
the husband of Mrs. Preston's daugh
tor, Cora/^ TJu-.v base lufiS'n married
nine years and this was Mrs. Pres- M
first opportunity to sec her, son- _U
ip-law. y -cv. . -1* F
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Mr. John Benson left lijst Tues- pj
v day for *Ne\v York City. He was crfli- hi
ed to tho .bedside of his only child, tc
Mice Tlot4;? ii.ui,, .
yviiv^ i wim is acnuuaiy ;r
fcil?HI.; : ; , ^
NOTICE ei
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There will be a musical program at
First Calvary .baptist- Church, Sun- F
? dky, Aprtl lsr aC C:.'10 P. 3T?VHT"st
have seeureiT some of -thcr best taForrC ~r
of the city anil this program, will be &
a treat to all who will'have the op- cl
portunity to attend. The public is ' M
cordially invited. A silver offering T
. . will be taken._ei
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RADIO SOCIAL CLl'R f --tl
On Fririny- ^fryi) >rru'Tn; 11L
? ?there was given mi afternoon dmtee- ?
by the said club, which was among lu
the best of the season. . V . rttj
_ Di* not forget the Farmer^'----Ball tF
on April 20th at the Odd .Fellows tF
Casino.._ This promises to be a great ft
affair.
POINSETTAS. DANCE TO RE CAY T
- EASTER AFFAIR F
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At a meeting of members of the
Royal Poinsettas Club Tuesday night, 7
plans were made for an Easter dance h<
to be given'on the evening of April ft
6th, Friday before Easter week, at tc
' the Odd Fellows hall. . .. y
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~ mis iiiiini is expecieu 10 do one 01
?the largest of the Easter week, and
is the first entertainment given sine?
Xmas. The academy! will be attrac- 4
- tively decorated in -pioinsettas colors >]
and a prominent orchestra has been
secured. It is understood that a num- ftl
ber of boys and girls are planning S;
to attend this dance. The sponsors t
I, i - arev. DenvniUfc Mt?ok(>i llaV'ry
and Jasper Roberts. The
proceeds of this dance will be [,
turned over to the Fairwold school M
y for delinqtipnt ffirlg -- 4t
GOLDEN LEAF CLtJB - %
? The Golden Leaf CliJb held its reg- qI
..i?.??T-tt?. -?- I
vim meeting at tne nomc ot ivliss sa- i
rah Nesbitt, 1324 Liberty Avenue.'d,
The meeting was called to order by s<
the president, Miss Belle Thompson ky
' Minutes of the last meeting wen; nrtrH?
aented by the secretary. Miss Btl G
delle Jackson. jWhcn a brief discuss- a,
ion .of tho business was ended, we '
t were ' served cake, ambrodla and ) yv
punch. Wle, the club , invite one and pi
~ all to come out to Second Calvary !
Baptist Church"to a baby conest, on {To
Wednesday, April 4th:
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ANNOUNCEMENT
A|j^-and Mrs. F. II. Samons. reibst
the^homnj*of your presence at
le marriage of their-daughter, Beatce
to Mis Willie Moore,~\Jr., Thursty,
April 5thr1ti?f^!Pt 8:?0 l*. M. at
ion Baptist Church, Columbia,
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NOTICE '
There will be a musical concert and
eital triven by the Packard Club at
ir^t Calvary Baptist Church, Monty.
April 2, 1928 at 8:Q0 P. M.. The
tbiie* is cordially invited.
II. ty. Bradley, Chr. Olub.- .
Rev. S.r S. Youngblood, pastor.'.
NOTICE
By request "ShufPlin* Joe from Artnsas
will he repeated at Allen Uversity
auditorium, Friday evening
pril-G at 8:30. Admission, stiuLcmt-g-'
cents; general admission; 2E
nts.
Y. Valentine and f U .iicfors.
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BAMBEirr; "nfjys
Quite an enjoyable crowd was enrtaineil
last Monday night at the
iriie of Mr. and Mrs II. W. Green
lebrating the 70th birthday of tlu
rmer. Mr. Grfcen, though ."() year?
age; is- the very picture of healtl
id as- a carpenter by trade i-j std
r-tne job and ablo to put in his
ill hours dally. Ahiphg--tThronter
iners were his sons and their le
ieelivo wives, Mr., and .Mrs Glen
.' G. iei$i.,Mj-. and Mro\-*^PTu-n?.k
i'een<Mr. Mrs. Robert Green
tlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. G. \V
rijnes, Mr. and Mrs. II. W;. Thomp
m, Mr. G. W. Rivers, Mrs. Hagci
Utryj Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Redford am
ev. and Mks. W. ? W.. Chappcle. The
ible was heavy laden with rice, su
ir peas, boiled ham, chicken, 'fruit
dad chicken salad, and many othej
cc. eatables, followed with ice erean
id cake. Quite a number of pres
its were given.
The commencement program of tH<
idway school urider the auspices .01
ev. and Mrs. M. C. H. Dillard, 01
hursday and Friday nights of las
eek was indeed good, and many ex
ressed it' as being the best evei
id at this point. It is encouragint
H see the -wonderful improyeinen'
lat.hfis been made at this p.tr.~ic-ubu
;sign and comfort has been erect
1 under their nrlm?Viietrnfi?^ ot
great cost, which is a great credi
i both teachers and patrons, ant
fc honorable board of trustees ol
lid district."
The Bamberg County Federation
hich convened ; with the Ehrhardt
ub last Saturday, with Mrs. M. A
inafee, president, was very good
he. club gaye them quite a lavisl
tterttrinmcnt. ^? ' ~
Among the teachers who attende*
ic State X^ehers'.'Association fron
rrs point last week were Prof. S
J). Rickenbacker, Miss Lula Sea
riToKs anil Mis* tjuoonie Pavkh
Revs. C. A.?Zeigler, M. C. 11. d+H
rd and Rev. W. W. Chappele wen
I Columbia Wednesday * at tend in;
re .State-Executive Boiu-tb Meeting o
le State Convention", at Zion Bap
st Church.
Mrs. Mamie Jones spent "the week
m in uur city, me guest oi .wrs
. A. Robinson.
Miss Estella Handy is home, fron
lorida spending some time with pa
;nts and relatives.
Mr. Wash Sellars, member of th
hankiul Ba~ptist Church, died at hi
>me near Denmark last week. Th
ineral was preached by the pas
>r, Rev. Dillard. The bereaved fani
y_bas._Dur sympathy. ' ?
NINETY-SIX NEWS
Mrs; Phyllis Smith is -the guest o
!r. and Mrs. P. B. Dean. ^ *
Mesdames -Mary & Lark, S. N
[artin and G..A. Parker and Mis
arah. Lee Joseph attended the stat
eachers' convention last week ii
ulumbia. . -?- ' "
Miss Joseph, Mesdames Parker am
ark were the guest of RcV. an<
:ts. Allen T. Dixon while in the "cap
ftl city.? * ^ ; ,
Bethlehem Sundav School is pro
ressing nicely with the leadershi]
>f Mr. J. L, Parker, and his corp
L tcathers. " r
- ..v MViMUdivao ntuuin^ NVUS I U11
?red by the students of the Ninety
ix graded school last Tuesday night
as enjoyed by all.
Air. ami-Mrs.-K M. jJcan^and Mrs
.-Al'arkor spent Sunday with Mr
id Mrs. Ben Chapel. Mr.
Ben Chapel has been sick, bu
e, are proud to report that he is im
roving at this writing.
Mrs. Chapel certainly knows hov
' prepare a goodUTnner. ?
We regret very much to have Mr
THE PATJHT
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Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Nancy Walj
Icr on the sick list. a
J Airs. Mui'y C. Dark. is-now plan;:ning
a great- program for Friendship
school. I am sure--we *vill't-at-'*
ten the exercise Friday night, March.
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The. young. ladies auxiliary met "on
- Tuesday iil'toir-n,?The inouling aao =
very hiteresting. - - ;
\\'e are expecting Macedonia choir
of Greenwood, t'o sing for Bethlel
hem, Sunday ,e\vning at y.:()0 1*. M.
. We cordially invito all to attend the
services Sunday..
T NEW CKNTIRY NOTES
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On?Wednesday afternoon, March
21st Mrs. Funic.-Hipp was-hostess to!
the New ('entry Club. Although the
- cool w inds of Macth. blew out of .flu
door, the ladies iii '.their beautiful
- vari-colored?g>jwns. 'g.vvu?touching 1
i and pleasing ...spring like ntnuv-iphvic 1
their usual' game of Hvidge. During
s- . < t
he game mints were served. At its
- 'Miuhi.'ioii Mi,, j'uiitin Atuitrt, held I
he highest score, and . received first
- I'vmv?Mr*. Swan?Dlmdor. with her lucky'
fingers for drawing- high cards
from a deck, drew highest for eon - f
solution rfn'cl received the second prijfe '
Mrs. X. A. Jenkins lost her tfiTt 1
H" playing good Bridge and received
ho.' booby.;
A salad course was served, consisting
of chicken salad on lettuce
|- leaves, butorthins. hot hutfered rolls |
and fruit" punch. .. # . . |
; Mrs. Walt or BrowH. entoi'ttUhptl the |
club on Tliim+thrv afternoon. March !
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BASE'BAl.Ii?-BENI*; 1?fC-.'i* vs. CI AELIN,
AI'BIl. Jiith. :i:00 I'. AC
One. of the most/interesting games
the season will he p1ayed~on April "
I 5tH at .'1:00 P. M.? between Benedict
> and Chtflin on the Ahtis'dol Athletic
- Field. Come out and support your
t euni for the. Purple and Gold, boys
II am.' JLull of "pop" and mean to give
) you "-a-real thrill. ?t-4??Anderson
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Miss Susie Smith'and Mrs. Clarion
i Trprrich with ClatTin ^M'inr'
t i__aameareck at?^Ytnnnsrm ( CntonmnH
M. K.. Church. Wednesday niaht, Mar,'
r 21st, and delighted a liri'jro''audience.
( .The program was excellent , and ev1
o.ry one enjoyed it. We hope they will
.'onio again. ?.?? ?
f| Mi.?< Josephine Ihii'h'i ami lip. J. =
G. Anderson entertained at, the.home
:> >f Mr. and''.Mrs. T. 15. Williams for
t Miss .Susie Smith,-Mrs. '-Marion, Cop1
rich, .Messrs Byt he.wopd, Newton and
f Bylhewood of Claflin. Other vu*iEqv8
sharing the honor were' Miss II. Har,
rison, Miss Hazel Shanks, Messrs. 1
t Wilkerson, 'Troupe and Wilkerson. i
>f Atalnta, (la. Those invited, to.'
. 'meet these distjhKUshfed visitors were i
i M"r. tind Mrs. O. S. Quiek Mr. and
j Ur< AtTQr,.., V.^,1 \r,. .,11,1 ATm-v I.,h? |
1 j "Adu'Or, Mesda'mes Marion UU-lmV Misi
hiffl ' Sulli\-an. JVmlcraon,. Johnson,
i. Mack Shelton, Johnson, Mr. Kthnond
- Johnson;" ' ' '"."7 r_v.-' i
?! The fi'lliiwin;;1 Andct'sonians attend- i
wl' the Bali'iyUu StTite Teachers' As-'?
e I sociiition in -Cohunhtn last week:'
'j l'rof.. S. Terry. Mesdames C. J: [
-j Katie An^!son, Annie lh.vian, Km<na'Mack,
RebociuV Thompson, Glau-1
- line S.kolton. l.eona Butler. and Bcsi.
>iu Olinkscales. ilia's Skellon Won
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ill the contest also winning the free i
11 trip to Columbia.
J\Iiss Virginia Walk ins spent the
week-end in Belton. .
e tyr. and Mrs. O. S. Quick entevs
tained Thursday morning at ten o'e
clock at tluir home on S. Fant St. ;
- The truest. of honor-beinjr Miss Smith.
Mrs. Goprich, - Messrs Bythewood, (
~ X?AVlon' Ahi 1 Bythewooil, Miss Shanks, j
Messrs. Wilkerson, 1'roiipe and Wil- '
kerson. Temptinj? refreshments were'
served and our visitors departed from
f our city. ____ j-. Little
Samuel Reed the infant son .
t Rev. awl Mrs. J. S. Rcerh^of Dell- j
s ver, died Wednesday morning while
e his motherland aunt, .Mrs. O. E. JobtvLL
son were Ttishimr him to tlie liospitu_L_
Til, a vain, effort to sa\T nvs niev the j
[i bahy was carried to Abbeville Friday I
i for hurfal. Oi/r sympathy goes out to j
- the bereaved"-parents but y/p It now 1
_ thai .our. ins's is heaven s_gain._-l ]
Mrs. Maggie Stinson departed this (
X life earlv Wednesday morninc. She ,
s [ had bepn ill a long time and death
| cime quietly and carried Iter ^\yay.
-1 The daughter and other relatives have j
-our -tsyrtipathy in their hour of be-1
, reavement. " "y ~ v~ ;??-|
JUrs. (). E. Johnson has been ini.j
disused for inlnyur two Hut is sniiie '
i..Lbclior^iiL^llm. Wxiliiig !.
. I Madam %Ruchel? Glenn left Friday !
t for Abbeville.
Miijg Senie Hardy, who has been f
verv ill is improving. We hope she
f j will be able to be uj; soom
~| Rfr'VT"'S ( ." Cahipf>ol 1 is eofldttcting
. a teninigftts' revival meeting TrT Dur- '
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flTO LEADER
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nam, N. C., and is meeting with a '
great success. " . ' : .. _ 1
Rev. Dean preached _at_ ?>t. Paul at
the Sunday morning service nad Rev.
Ijoniax ujl night. Not<wiihntan)ding ^
the inclement weather there were j ^
many , member and friends^present at .d
hoth services.?:^- ? ?t
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COLLEGE NOTES
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Orangeburg, S. C.-^President Wm. 1
. Ilale of-the- Tennessee- State -Col- s
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lege^speiit a-part of March.23 here
as the guest of the College, lie seem- '
e;,l very much impressed with the 1
plant, organization and work.
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State College wad .represented in '''
he Cotton Demonstration at the Pal- I
.metio State Teachers' Association -i ^
lar.t week, " Tsvo prizes?for?eollegf I'll
iris were won in the college students' j
contest, Tht' fll'St prize, was |
v. nn liy MiKr.' Annic-Ciaa fold of the^
Senior Home Eeonomies. class, - ami i j
second, $115.00 by Miss Mary G. Williams-also
of the Senior 'Home EcoTiniuli'k
class, i nore wci;o 42 entrants
in the style show for State high j ^
-'.I'luinl, tv"r's.?The first prize, ft'Jo.OO ^
was won by Miss Thelma Evans of 11
TRintpn .Meniorial school of, this city;
in which the home economic, work is
tmigh -lv Mtfr^^afflFTrgucs'of ^tatc l"
C dlcge facility, Three prizes, were 1 L
hum. awardeTTtlm work carried on by.
he College. These prizes'-were donoted.
I?y the South Carolina Cotton
Manufacturers , Association, head- 1
luarters at Snarlattbtmrr- The dciii-. 1
.rrristalXIirtwwas staged l>y Miss Ma- '
rion, Cianlincr. Director of Home CcJinomics.-at
- State -CoUege, under the?
rcncval siii""'vi>;i,?n?of -Mi;..) Lillian C.-Hoffman,
State Supervisor of Iloi'ne
.'utottomics for South Carolina. , '
Xruf. .IT. i f>t fifogg was elcpted -afc ?
'lele.'jhte of the State Teachers' As- '
ociation to the National Association
>f Teachers in Colored Schools . at '
Charleston, West Virginia, next Ju- 1
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Slate College Tinseball team played
Benedict College. March 2.'1 at Columbin
and worn with a score of 8rG. The'
i*nmus! was witnessed hy a record v
"lowil on acount of the State Teach- ^
-The icmduate ami umk>r-tfl,u<Tuat?r ^
chapters of. the/Om'epra -Psi Phi Fra- r
ernity held menTorial services for
Col. Charles Younpr fn the College aulitorium
last Sunday night. Tlie ad- '
dres^was dolivereTl'by President Wil- '
hiiWyh.' . - . .
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The community bax.aar Which was
held Thursday and Friday at Hale t
and i nomas Hall was attended by a!>
'arm* crowd: "' - _
Miss -Uossie James""died Saturday
hiftrninff iifter a brief illness.- She ,
was a highly., respected young woman .
ind .had scores of friends who griev- '
:l mi account of her death: She was 1
a loyal member- of the Second Pre#- ,'
hytcrian Church ami a former" s-Jtudent?of.
Jackson High School.?Fun- 1
u'al services were held Sunday after- i '
mioii; having been conducted bv the
'itstor, Rev. -\V. I. P; Koschorough.
A joint field day will be held at
St. Matthews on April 6th: A lragc
rowd?js expected- to attend. .Thtv main i-1
feature will be a baseball game be- !
'ween St. Matthews school and Matfi-C
a Academy.-.
The Jackson high school baseball i
team will have their first game on !
Friday afterndftnT A strong team is :'
predicted by Coach William Champ-fs
ion who is doing Splendid work with '
his boys. .1
Mrs. Ilettie Powell is very sick *
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and her children and relatives have,
been called to her bedside. . -j*
IN MKMOHliM
In sad hut loving memory of our
"dear sister and aisler-rin-.law, Mary !
Alice who departed this life three
years aim. March 2i*th. 11*25.'
March days again are here, '
The saddest to us ?f all the year;
For'it was on that Sunday eve ' ; ,
That your soul feoofc its ^ittht,
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Sleep on, dear sister, we. miss you, |,
And lohg for you through tears;
It ?.4eems but yesterday, '
TStirr it has been three years.
Mrs.-.KtTie Mosley Shiith,
'-Mrr-Rofacrt^ HmiHi, "" ' 4 ]
? (?r<H'nwootlT -ti. C. !
Mrs. Lula Mosley,
Mr. George Motley, ] J
New York City.
Repairs**1^ I'll ON
Fripps^ Battery Service
DreadnnHtfht Gould Batteries
I.ojiRest Life by Owner's Records
GIVE Uis -A TRIArlr'
1213 Lady St?, Columbia, S. C.
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JENKDKl STl DKNTS St.\(; FOlt-A
GAhLI-Cl UC1
Many, of the teaehers of Henedietr-N
'olc'KC and 11 number .of colleue ^talents
attended the ..inQsieal perforin
nice of (iulli-Curei at the Ji.hui.bia
heat re and trreatlv "'"'''" I ih- in;*-?~
n>C antj Ida.vin.u-.
After the poTfoiTnaiu-e, by the re- . ( '
|Uest <d (ialli-Cuici.-1 he loemln i < r
he (Jhv Clpb of, Iieix'dict.. ( - m v
anu for the v-elcbra'-rd -A'i?Jtor *\rHq?rfi
;venly . listened to. "li'mvn by The 7d
tirerside," "Swin^ l,nw Sweet
iot" and other, selections. (Vaili-CuV* u
i 'expressed . h<ir' admiration of the. '
iriurihtr hy. the students and from he:..
utte basket uf.'Hi)vvers. p> t -wiueif e:ti h ne
llf the "?iilh. who httitjsr w!rh a- y.
'.oWjlfivin .expression of her. appr.via .
ion'.. The..stmii-nl I'fo'ip'v. -i ; i t
iave the jdeasiire and honor of i:,;
r.K foi1 .-o iio'.cw ui11'V
harniinu- porreii jj>v (hdlj.( !,r ...
' OI T-OI'-TOWX (VI liSTS
. Mivv l.i.uim I1. liiii roiivh. 'h'ejh. !
less teacher qt Sthofiohl X. ahd -I
choolwas in tfTo eh;.- ,mvh --Ml, I'-,:?_
not to State . IViffhers* ' .V-.-.m iiit i.; 1 . '
1 ?liui'Toughs?vrtr-i?t+rr*?ovn' ^?'"r i' -?
liss Marfe Ikivis, the business h af hr
at . .H?'dtoW;ly\s bwsino. s chodl. Thruhe
kindness, of Miss' Katie S. Knux?, '
he and Miss Mavis were bef gyl'sXshrcuighqt.it
the \vei!k. .
.Oh Sunday morning Miss lh.> -*-?>
blight made her' departure, "and he
xprex.se. I ive+S(di' as- heing royally- "
ntertutned while lii- thd ekv. . * ,
hi; it siK;U)i txk\Y> t riTKi;/"
Ainsr;iK f:!^l'M v:rTMf T I
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1 T-he memljei's of "1 ?ie; I.u.stigo'-llut- V.enda
Literarischy Cesyljsehnl'v met
t the "residence of l-'ranlrin IP .in- ^
hit/mirfgor Frhlay evening. .Mare'. _
(Irdl?' Tihe eluh. member.s turned out p
ti-full. .The. regviiiv order of the ;;
npeting \vas_ carried outrafter which
selection entitled "Kip Wahrvpll We*; /.
rigc^Myus rented by FniUleiii Annie
iclle MeC raw.
After all business, affairs worP osi
cf the rliih ir.i'inliers-were entertain.'
) with" nioi>w-....il.:?.. I
,1-nuiniiiK Ill HOIIOI" XJI.i
M ' ii T1 i'ti ' 'i ""in I I I
Vatiloin I.Di-iimr?Herrin. She is 'a'
nchihcr of tlVo Y\\ I. C. Oluh of (fin- ;ll
on. 8. C.- Some of! the'ytliei? jltuisU
ntor'tai'ndd \vcio: Fni jk i'n Ar,hi.o Mai ' ,
daniRault, "IIi'ri:inv, Marian Kvans, ,v
ialph Burton.'Iloywavf.l Friday,'Thi
fwt*?Robert*.?1 hi inert?Can | ?i'i?rr
fore1 K.M^Vt.k llM l.ei't l-'.M.prr. I '!) :
nit rand Simofc .. . - ~ '
A delicious repast of shrimp salad. 1
altinos, cocoa and cake was served.'
?=l < ; '
m.f.kn imvkbsi i v qc unci'.
anI) (juciiiisrua in iii.t itai.
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The Quarter -anti Orchestra oV-Al*
on University-.will, .redder a eratv! -
'Of it.ill ill ;l?i Uu 1 A. ,M . K. < hu i
Vednosday evt'ijinjf. April, flh. T.!r
irchc^rii, \vjdrl? U dir. -ud l.\ .<
V- Lruvy Tjujinhs, and the Qiinrtoti'
thith >s iiiiKioil hyMiss Lulsi &,i
lo;>kins, gfirfye thrilled iimny ,.Jludi-?,'.'
nee^thrpiijxhout .the state. wiilr their"
vnditiAns of Xoirro spiritan!- ,;;v
>il.or .popular *mi elasAr , v . < i: .?~
'A imis^uai: adults! tSSc. idtihlivn* j.*>eT
Reserved Scats aOc. _ ' j
t*fU(|'KKX SALAD SI I'PKK.
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(Xp (Jood Friday. April V.th," one < ('
nv uTins ~oi" ilie spring- sea
ollt u ohiokell sn lil< 1?-II ['; t ! .?*r?r??
told at the Y. \V. C.A.
The menu will consist of tW' l'ol
mvinc: chicken salad, ripls. su\-."- .1
lickles amf 'Coeoa. ii
Misses Esther \Yashintfton and M ar- r.
faret Wallace .are sponsoring this low.treed
supper. ,\
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IN MKMORlArSl ,
In remonibranee of our darliitir
nolher, Mrs. Mnriah INttvtTs, who de- A
tarted this life two years ago, Mar. ^
p; Ittr'd at <'li|V,|-|\vo.wl| -!
tHo was'here and'she is irone, . . . \
lYn there is singing;
\^ound tlitjr-hesfrt of crumbling stone
vit.'t still is i lii,giiig : *
\s birds nuutil'' rttrtV-whetv temped?grlnim
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Ml rttiy ringing ' : . " >
[low can music still go, on 'on am! t
she is gone'F ~ T? ...
i
-he [s here no more, hut can
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4er suocJJC-ffur.e ? ; ? ' - ^
-tars that waned \vhfn dawn began
?till hum fi Italy tie. - ??
silence sings when.every song of man' .
s done? ' h
low shall her song be mute although ^
her. spah 1
If life hp dnnn^--: .c
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Iicr children? . - ^?? t ?,?u_Mrs.
Mamie Grefh, G'rfemyod^^. C.
Mrs. Alice .Williams, Bih'fflflam, A In. '
Mr. G. W. powers, Asheville, X. C. s
Mrs. Willie Smith, Greenwood, S. C.
Mrs. Bessie'Tucker, Columbia, S. C. ?
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J.YX ro.\-H.\LL LOVKLY
All A lit ?otahle
for lAcoHi-nct* of" Speech and
I inUrtajniyent '
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A least 61'' ilanr.ln^, excellent ,
: ' '' 1 rli.im.n-nt mni-t;
; tl.i- y Ivan at Ulo. Qihi?? _ .,
(1'i.v..WjiJf lasl.Tuesday hy the A*'
?1 ' ?nn-i >'<?.ciii.v ( lub, whit-1; . '
UJ y'n. ii'iv. m_.iu* iiH'iiioi v as one of the
< tTTn lovi Rest of. the nunf5"*.
V x' *?<! .!'? :?; Utes of the season, y.
r''^li. - ?'t 'beautiful -streamers
en . tiinv fi .in at) jiart of the walls j
'.VI } .Ha- hall room
f. W"i x a"'J sfrtTam- ' '
) V i T: ;; The irv'hi? " . jg \ ..
' : a' 5 ' t;H?' - a?nj\lhe ua- ,
V ' V.IT r-le?l a-ejiarm .J.
f v- 1 .Viitbij'v ?
; '' *' ' ! ' ' :-'lj. Which wiis at y: -
" . i-.'.v-.iu-'-i::y i.'etran' at" .
I'h A V.i. j,^v:.(h all neer-;,li
' h?< ^Ve'S ^ iehest'a it wasV
; :v\'; !.y Miss Iliola . " *
. Mil'.ItnJJ- "IJiuv
' ! = K*;* manner; . .
^ ' - :n' by 'guf?ts. .
-J ," - ' <U l!iV SinV l l' " "
' T": - ia.'jj'.v. "t* their :iir- ....
i .11 airy Alliums
' . 1'Civt'Iy . tojt.l
< t fi. lftCVUTlly
> ! ' ? JI "at:>.tivs m Vu ' -i
> 1 'A. : .
lia-WhiVs hi.''
v."*-* lift*', of..its |.;
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.f-viy hyrM?-. Aki-iis. *. .. *' .'*
, jn?? wh'ol^? x.v';>
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i;- ' -olal. AJiuvhwere
H IJ ails AVilao'iv
1 ?ii1 i .;vr. : i y.U'ile '
>rv? i a. >: *: . i c-lv a' C|rojre,'-Rul?y'
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?* w.i.iin* % ..41\-?vn i 'iiuiK'i i,vf .uar'\ * .
i'.r<1 !nj! Jackson, Faster .. ..
V.'Mi. .VI it ;<.:'aVk: \V est on .
^J- j o'ii/* '??? - .
, A-fto.r, pa--if. '?i' . rjvcnlrs arid the. .
i>r'v..;;-;Vl'? ;n?*il Wtvas on with the
U! . .1.'. ?? 7 ; :
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\\\> wish to t-hatik the many -friends' .
tid : dative.- i''T thitii: kindness' shown .
xrj:y rite "i!!: e.-- aii.k-'^lulV'of our'
e thi-iv Francos \V\ Williams.
ho do pa vied '.hi- l.TiV,, Marc)^ Jilrd
.. !; ! * ; r ' 'ij*'' !,i?I dutiful flora J of)'- ' .-v?
MIIS. LI i'I.V T. JIirRHAYr^r "
K; J5. WILLIAMS,
: "" ' ' " '"tlUOtfhtt.U'3.
WkkhS (IF THANKS.
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b-h'f.l; tlutiik . e- many friend's- fijtf ; .
v.i,i.r ''i.1 . ? ' 1*. <UU^U}U|irii Wir-fl . . ~
' i;k' O-'n-hds, .various" . v _
:.:i" - : ;* ! c|'r sthe niaivy boau__i
J ; 'i ": .'.1, lirHru? _ ,
' ?- ? Bin i www?i???mm \mm ?
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knionu the N?.\\ l.odjre-i belt"'set
up in O'lttmhia .this H k;
mill It are. the. 1'nlltming: ESj ^
Irs. J'.lla'Ii?r-f>l;i|teiv
-Ih.iKul Ujivr Ktiijtli," . Ml?L-^
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910 (irt*t?iv *?;1> ^ *
Irs. II at tie J.. Sitntifl,
" "220 Marion St.
aa? M. \\ hit e, M
hr'ensl.iltmm ii Community. B3
lis, {Sarah Liijtan Uubihs'on, jjgl
J't^khstjroe St. Kd^eittind Hi
Ijr.-ll'i.Kl. I>??m liiiji. I?
1115 \\ ashiniiion" St. i Wm
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t III it.?S>t I ?i-1 .11111-1.11. Rffiipwn !en t _
iid F'.Wtnotlc 6rg(i: i:.ition Known, . r
ME GUIDE TO ? /. ' '.
tcaltli, Happiness. Brotherhood. Prosci
. t>. Fciowsmn,- Clvai ity, Kindness,
ice, Mercy and fcrrve;
OFFERS TO ITS MEMBERSHIP
i D.saster N}i i! D ifM ess, Aid Students
i Co'^U^Frce' Hnsn.tol Ti'Pjtnuiit .and . . ?
bi.'mt'fs wanted to organize edges in
vi i y r.ty. town and liarbtct in souin Car
ing. 't.' j '
Joining Fee, $7.00. Spo.ial Dispensation
0\v offered Candidates to' Membership f;r . ,
i.CfO everywhere in Amerun.
or Ir.ic.rmntioo. write r ;
lie Grand iSieble secretary. KI1I6MW1 ir
fOUeijAlvtfi tyQI I e?1 )yioi1 St., ?
ley. J...E. Dcard-P. P.. Abbeville
i>.> i,11' .V.: i ' ni;li, ~ '
J.. A. Evans, M. cT, Columbia 7r.
J?r/iiul None- i '.<>U1T}J??!|i?r J
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