The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 14, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, April 14? 11)28
UNDER^A*} THB
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Mr. L. E.-'Switzet and Mr. Jesse.
S. Brown of Columbia were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Z. ?; Switzer of St.
_ Hint hews, last Sunday. Thev report
a very pleasaftt trip.
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Mrs. Ola C. Myers went to Greenville
Wednesday morning Vto attend
the funeral of her uncle Rev. Lucius
Logan who died in Atlanta last Mon?:
?-da#. Rev. T.ogrtn. was the brother
of the Tate Mr. Robt. Logan of Green
wood. The children ,of lH-s imntediate
family, now living?in Greenville
are?Mrs.?Ilnttie?Dmkett-,?directgggg
/ of the Phyllis Wheat ley Center, and
Miss Lide Logan who is at present
a student in New -Yorlc" University
v?..i. r':*..
. new x viiv . vii-y?
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" . . On last Tuesday evening, Miss Cler
trude Clifton, delightfully entertained
more than a dozen guests- wittf
_ a Wiirst pai'ty. at her beautiful home
X- on Senate street, in honor of Miss
. Rosa Nelson, formerly of this city,.
> but now of Philadelphia. After th:
games, prizes wore awarded; A very
pleasing fruit salad course awm? sewed.
The close of tha evening was
marked by danciftg "to the strains of
...... -="Show me the way. to go honie." Each
guest expressed their appreciation
to the entertaining .hpbtoss.- _ T"
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"Mrs. Janic Gis't of Union was the
the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. J.
R. Ruff of this city during the- past
week, her daughter' and son-in-law.
/y pleasant stay was reported.
IMPORTA NT N OTIC E.
? : ?rhf I 'pionTheetitVg of the Christian
?? IFonic Burial .Benefit i'oiicty uf S. ('
will meet at Woodard, S. C., Friday
before the fourth Sunday in April
with Lodges Nos. Go and U2 at Red
Hill Baptist church, the Rev. Cunningham
is the. pastor. The cnitHch
~? is one half t own, Tin
meeting will open at 10:00 a. m. Conic
.: . praying.. _ Maria
Burton, President,
W. E. Williams, Secretary,
_i__ W. R. Bowman, Deputy. ?
MOTORED TO RIDftEv SPRING.
Misses Janie E. Nesbitt and Pri'seilla
T.- Kershaw motored to Ridge
Spring Sunday where they spent Eas
; ter with their relatives anil friends.
' They had with' them as. their, "guests
Messrs. Conway Russell, .George Curry
and William Earl Thompson. They
enjoyed-being there, while* those who
entertained them, were delighted to
haeofoem. .
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MRS. A MCE DOUGLASS PASSES.
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Helena, S. C., April. 12.?-Sister
Alice Douglass who has been a ihemb<jr
ofSthe Christian Home Burial
Benefit Society for-?f>- years died this
' " morning, after being sh?k four days.
Alst) Brother Cage Cook's wife died
yesterday. Sister Douglass was a
grand officer in the above society.
. . E. Williams. '
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NEWS OF COLUMBIA CHAPTER
OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY.
? Last Thursday at the home of Dr.
' .'J. H.i QbUlllV lUu inoal ir=rsTTrhrtion,;ot
. Howard University mot, presided ever
by the president, Mis3 Ruth Ritt"
FeE A programme of interest was
tr? - given, after which the host served
a course to the members.
The next meeting will .be held t^c
ftr&t^Monday-in Alay.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Congarec Medical Society of
Columbia will hold its Health Meeting
; at Bethel. A. M. E. Church, tomorrow
? night, at 8 o'clock.
Topics of health will be discussed by
members of;, the profession. Music
bv Allen. Benedict and the church's
choir.
Dr. L. M> Daniels, Pres.,
?? Dr, L. H. Ilnllman, Soc'y.
EASTER CREETINCS TO PASTOR
AND FAMILY BY TIIE WAVJBfbLEY
CLUB.
(- .We are very grateful to the Wavreley
Club and friends .who so pleasingly
took us by surprise Saturday
evening, hy bringing us baskets filled
?vwith many good things to eat. - We
> appreciate very highly this beautful
"spirit of helpfulness exhibited on the
part of the Club.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
The United Order of thp G.. R.
Uidding and Jollife Union will .open
its Sixth Grand Lydge Session at^
Union ' Baptist. Churchuj^n May the
1st, 2nd and dill, with Mrs; Itosanryi
chair, the Grand 5?. M.?~???
BUSINESS LKAOUE TO INSTALL
NEW .OFFICERS.
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The rainy weather prpvented the
meeting . last Tuesday- evprfing. The
I niemberg and the public in .general
; are urged t? be at- Lad son Preshyj
U rian' Church next Tuesday, April.
1 Tth. to h.ioat the Business League
and encourage the newly elected ofUwi'S;
.'Come and bring a friend.
. o. a. joiixsox, ; * ,J
Chairman Nominating Co.
, ,Z. TOXVNjjENn, Sop. ' , '
CARD OF THANKS.
Helena,?S. 0.?AVe wish ' to thank
our many friends, also our eoUricoUs
md sympathetic undertakers, Messrs,
t'nttorson and Pratt,-for the sympathy
an'l 'kindnqss si)own us during
he jllness and de.atK of cur dear husJband
:ind father, Rnv. I, F. Me!-/, who
,^Jmnirted this life, March 21, 11)28.
MRS .COR RI.& MKT-Z, wife.
M.rss GEO RGI A MAE, M ETZ,
MRS. MAGGIE HILIi^?
.'.MR. LUTHER METZ,
MR. CADDIE MKTZ, V"
children.
HAEDEEYILI.K NEWS
Rev. J. M. Mitchell preached Sun-'
't.y night at Fishers' Chapel M. E
'-hu\'( k to a very large audience.
Mis? -I)ovnthv Hodges, aftet\ Spendng
a successful term as teacher oT
>he Tye Branch' school, returned home
i lrring the past week.
I r>~ ? 4 1 t ? TA ~ i
i'uoov-.'. xivf. a tutu Vsil I IICI .1UV TVHi.lf
Carrie atid Eleanor Morris' and GTaly
Coleman, of Haven .Home school
-meflt Saturday here visiting relative?
^nd friends. . . '1 .
Miss Dorothy Hodges made a busi?V"Trtrrfff-^iavaniiiih
op- hmt >'atu '
lay. * / . ,
Mr. Hill Grant is out again after
ui'attack of pneumonia; ~ "ZZZ
-- .Mr. Ed Moore is still on the sick
?fiat. _ . ; ' .
ILi- -F. J Poylr Rprnt, a ilnv hyvr
luring the past week visiting friends
.if the towrt.
Wit AN I) OFFICERS OF" GREEK
? bapraft rnatfrn iTv visits
____ ('Ol.l'.M HI A CIIAPTElt
Mr! Julius S." McClain,"Grand Ba ;lk-us
of the Omega' Psi Phi Fraternl
ity Friday; April 5th*
I tor Mazyck, Grand Keeper of Itoc|
alien were welcome visitors in our
ity Pirday, April f>th.
! They were the guests of the Omi'.1
*ron Phi Graduate?Chapter located
'here; Messrs, McClain and Mazyck
j are both natives of South Carolina.
] 1 iir.ii'ri.n PlTl Chapter litis been orJ
ganizecTTor a little more than- a year
l and numbers among its . members
I some of the lending citizens of South
Carolina. President D. TI. Sims/ of
Allen Univcrsiry/Ts''"i3rrsilous of. the
Jural chapter.?Professor IF W. Ikum't;
gardncs is Keeper of Records and
| Seal. Dr. J. G. Stuart is Keeper .of
Finance. Reverend D. T. Murray is
1 rk.?.U?;~ ..?.i r?~ r\' cr
V litlj'icllll UI1VI X_'I . 1 J. rv. Ul'IIKIUS lr>Vice
*Basili?us, v.--., 1-J ' '
The members of the clmpt'er nrc:Dv.s.
.11. 11. Cooper, Q. J. Champion,Rhodes,
E. A. lIiiKp::n*, L. M.
fTanTel?, PVofflssors I. .M. A. flyers.
~ MtUT-ay*71 nd RprW. Bouhv are. "
Dr. and Mrs. L; M. Danielt? enter-'
* ri
tained the chapter royally Thursday
i" evening,'"April 4th- 5 ' ~
C? Messrs., -MoClain. arid Mzyck-bclnrc,
leaving for Philadelphia and -Wash:
inKton respectively, expressed their
- appreciation for the many courtesies
show a them on tneir brief visit and
. voiced a desire to return to Columbia
subsequently. ^ ^ " I
EE CEItCLE-ENTRE NOUS??
.delightful gfterniifn v/as r.o
by Lc Ci'i'idtTTTiilrc Nous on orfrK?=
j day "lc semaine passe" at the boau;
tiful home df Mile. Li 11 if .Tones ?anrl
' 51 He. Maria Williams, UHo IhinUi
son St. "Des 'robes" of club meniho?*s
in vogue with "lc nrimntemps"
! Unt beauty to the vuu as situ ihuIl-l
the soft lights ih'the, living rmmi,. i
j the tliTnabhj hostesses.?Duringwb1?
j the'gHfttlst unju.veil pi city little Easti
or cftps of candy in various__cok)L'St
At the expiration of' the. period (riven
to this pastime Mile. Susie Williams
was awarded the first prize, novel
; lingerie in pink voile and cream lnees.
i (.Consolation, none" the less beautiful
[Tand- useful' was wrm by Mile. Daisy
11 Myers by one point aff*r a Second
draw with Mile. Mary Ray Saxon,
~ -:TFng PArM^l
'Allle.' Thomasina Thomas, tHlrj.rtmt"Hin. .1
lier e (Volts ftr-a-prize, also won a
novelty? an Ka-tor bunny,.which w'us
the booby. Le Ccielii hlntre J>ous is <
in to rested al presciit in a Charity i
Fair to ho.held Tut'sda evening. May J
1st at the CJTdtl Fellows 11 it] 1 and puich '<
-ohat U-.y w'as iKiitsionid.Ilmci'?ylmis of _
"the coming'event. t Y'oU*:* havebeelv
issued to cehtcatants for the silk 1
qtiilt-in -exejttttHte- workmanship to -be - given
tiwnj* at the ail'hir. To the j
merry group, was served ,sumptuous
: delicious "bpti ?' mangc'rM-r-slices of
pineapple, " garnished with . grated.'
e'igese and beautified with cherries."
Yaliines and, iced lemon tea. The
1 ..i.<iu i.. ii .i.i C, 11 e;. . .t hy i< i- < )"? 1 111 and
ciike. 'The club members expressed
-themselves to tlie.Tair ".iouna hilt/' a . :.
having silent an afternoon replete/with
pleasure. ^ .v J1
~TTmTnTrtY-m^'HPTlox ,
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A beauty ixtvsj it |d?ee of
'HP! ry-mnhing and enjoyment ' were
-vhe dinitrpp ns>m and rei*L?pt4<m hatl-u?-*ho'Tay&i
ji liojiio and hbTet, Washin
ton St., on last Thar? day evening.
April-.oih, when Miss. Anna Samoa
tendered a. .birthday acceptiofi in honiv
ot hep : "a, (rem-,go.. * "* ; _' 1
a I S-. ' ( ) p. M. -abijut* two~.hundrc'd ;
ac niTiCrs' of. CoJum1m\'s? y.ounff<fF"lo-^
rial set luid, Kin e l the evening with
their appearance. 1 ; I.
Selected in the.extreme ?ou;h\veste(
rnrr of the reception room were'
Mybt artists ot*; hioderu jazz and iinjvur
al s\mco"pat:on constituting t'ho'i
' \vx?!J khhwn..Ajux. orchestra.
AiniJ^Lr'u. clamor of chatter broke
lie premie f* strains ot* music which
marked .the. Uciriti.hihjrj.an even ins'; of,
Jynre'ns well as other" amusements, j
'la'.iitpf Berlin :tt. !);fl*> daiVinp 'lasted
i. nUif-.10'"0-; lifter .which Mr.. Roland
Harris. promiicol v\ .tlie Radio Social
.'.'lull and temporary mailer, of cere- ;
vonies. ciilh d the house to order to
listen to a sh( rt 'program. ... ;
Mv. -Charlie Ranmdly, .. intro-;
iiac.d the piuvCof lienor. Mr. Samoii
n a very jdca-inp talk, \vhh h Vhat'acerized
virv Samoa throughout' as.'a
1 roru?, irnii that erjpe up to the stau.-'
1 !..i.!. Mr. (ictii i'ii ofilavd spoke. .
i *e\t~; after which a dart was'rendered
>v Messrs Allen and Taylor. Follgwf=FTT
this MY. lk\rvev Myers pave, a
i hort talk, hut very. powerful in mean*
*
| hip. M*>-. Joseph M' Dowel! rfavored i
1 o.lc w'i a .". vorv beautiful solo
n his favorite Instru.uiouf (violinJ
| Xcxt. in'rodue'i^jbi#'.order l?y the mnsjv
ev of cerenio|iie^. w^? thefffreShtelif |
>}' the A jay L'jtcl'ary nrd Social Chih.
: /' the h.;ytc.:< <.steaded a froval and
j Mit e 3S
I hcinp; the last speaker, his re-j
narks were very brief, but interest-1
'n-: - *: '.t:-i
After the ur-^prarv v-as fmis)ietl t
! ' i fiii w*iero a very delicious. and apj'VfrtizintT'
btidet y*p'qrp was awaitbur,
t fertrt; M:-.? T.-o il.\. Walker presided
tlu> punch bowl. After the. rc-|
Mv. TV(?er?dry, dfCnmden* aiw 1
Mis;:' Fannie Reynolds of the local
''in',.ti rr M-o -in vhihiii ,n of the l.ind- c
irh Hop nrifl the -Collegiate dance,
r GADSDEN NEWS . .' > ' j
i Th6 fp;tncr-a 'heao certainly did make
th ' eyre,Tent miring days >
;-hi^e -are still Daisy. plaittiri}? cottoni' -m.
1'.corn.', Scnre'havo almost a stand
! f cotton, Quite a few planted their
i' otlon in fVst of. the season as I hey
; onld not.be-in early on account of the
j '.'1'nlhnicd t'afn:~~~~r?r-^.j
Faster Sunday was an ideal spring
' !;>y. A very good program, was pen-'
:>!-?c.'l at the Ri d 11 ill Sunday schol
1 Sdnihiy manning to a large and aju.
ft'\1 i a' i\ ~ aipta neftr ?ISuvarh.1 vocST"
! numbers rendered, hy A1 iss Pearl and
' "ji.-fcaie- Sty-It. Hat tie Thompson
i and .Annie Belle. ISruuii deserve-*pe..
- . . ' 1 ' ' -v . 1 !
hour; 1*2:0.0. I\fthe:
| lunch wast packed. Rev. R. W. Jen-r*
kin ; pri a-hod &. very interesting and
appVopr;nFe~ -Vermon from the text
founil Matt. ^7 :l!
Mrs. Mamie Davis, the traveling a*
gent- of the Tom Crock Baptist Un--io*v_aud?Snmk?v
School- Convention,
was'with us on Esto-tcV .Sunday. She
j will he with us a.cm in on the fourth
The Pleasant Grove Sunday School
had therr Easter exorcises in the af
' Vn-cni ' vciinline- at ICyO. A layge
' rowd attended and was well pleased
' wit h the program.
I Rev. Tj. A"*. T.nvnnon protu-lWcl a very 7
in.l.ei-e^l.in:'- .xfri,uin after the M'endi- }
?? li.
F ain nnil Afyg .T A Randolph mo--.
! tored over t6 Ea'-toyyr Sundjy aftcrI
fthtin.* Tlvey "peeped in'o seeMuls. CoVine
Robinson Micpcja. r' Rev. R. i\\
Tonkins- and family was also' visited..
; Mr*.?iTcnkiws Was pnfl'ering?from a
verv painful' Vnnilnorl?nrrklv. ?The-"
j aeridonk^happened shortly after her
I return from church services. . j
They also stopped to see Mrs. Mar^T
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It) LE'ADKK . . V
1 ? lKu?Joyiff.
who is .very. iiJ. S;.e
tits boon ciiitfttiftl to-. In.1 r he I savunl
afi-Us. ,\iiA \ iht' i.. .'"lycai's
.ild; -^ho h;is .had poor ina.ltfi ,1'wr a
Hiinbc'r of'>t at s, I Ait sito is ;t (layout
Christian it.nO. YtOars It'' a'Tlio.tions
horrftllly. * .
- Anton;: l.ha I .a tor yi.-att.rs Iuti?
utiry AITCirad ~.U ;v. T/.y. : ; a, not
hihlicn (' .Uiht'Mis, .Set* I?
uaulljieniiiniLi-xad-U-; Ml::Mine/ Situs:
Miss 1'enrl VS-.'f'l f. who' is at.!' no r.'.;fjookcr
\VS hi: ;,?ii 1* :i !i f o.liiinhia;
'M'i.sa'IfnUie 'Hviri:> > n ?) 1
MVs AVitiic I*l1!u r?ro\Vh of (.'Muni,
' ' '
.MU II :M)<! 1 .< v';
V*" 1
cr with thru* fVtvl Mr'-;:
T l.t, -AVilliii'ii.s L*J?j
Mr. ami Mrs. IVrr I'-r- vn irnMLii
hatH?y ''wh.rnl^ fat" n J'-na .-on...- Ihi'.h
vollu r and ho))\- ;iiv <!' i v v, '!j
!5'. t?uii is Vf.'tli ? k'lov, i .'.M ? jAn'iM
Randolph l>cC'?r?'- -in r'r";i
Ai',i i"." to;i tti 1 Vl'
MV.-. C. M~. \Xr\,L- V :> -, ! Mislh'- -:o
PiHtr.t?.
71 J" '"'i ] ' . v 1 TV * !
ViU-. Mp. Worr^n ; I1)'*. . ?.jr
i.w.sod away on Mio 1 (?;' Anial.
Mr. Diriliins ftrlih. Chri'!nn.
py.nor-VJ rorv*'' i* y.-.n- ??niT iPTT
'.tl * tTT'! Vi"' i J !:'- .! ,;f
' v Ro.vs: IL \V. -Jyil.in y T Tl. A<IHx>n
and" \Y:iflilVc.
ru)i;(: xi:\\.>y V :. .
?"TH*"Ma trry}r-rHTT-rj"'~v, v-''.1 : i1 " OTP
i/.>v;?b:0 bj* tin-, cip yii "Mi i-t-' t,'}. ? imm."
Vhi.-.-l. "On ?'? :.lay a-'.'*! ns-on a-tfia'i'tjp
if basvUiVll was b-. wy/ti tin;
" cam hi" l'"ii un ia ihu. tt a.ii hurts
[v?<rnar;a won.
Jltu-ing whily . t'i-o
lii'di'On. ivVye in sv i'.i it:-.HJiil thi' ni'i
.e: noon v. iiil'e '.a-. .nnli.-'l'riat
.lie" gume scVf ntl.do-ien of c'/.f'.n were
-ttcprn-l'uli-y sen in iky rail" :tn '
.H:. I .yard v.kr.h i'm . '.' i < v.r ylau.?.V
Ffic i-.'.-.jr .he nil' TTiir* v.\i;\:hi* 'in*>
''oailfro of lay every
hi'cj. was., vi ry i,Vi? *.. j, !o. .-/J.
Friday e.veYrr.;; luvughLluiu:. tinjy^a!
mei;iain-:.".'i 11 i. *<? a < lo'_o \ file air'linj'
favhjoa-eako .vafk.. This' was :iI-o a
fry _ ilvsi u. . 7A' ;.r
wa.-i \\ .11 i'y Mr ' . A .' < i:
i.v:r reho'drr?*Hj v .ti ni' L:?LI.:.;....
R?4+, of the- Iii oad-ri.-ycr sih ni eemntinTty.
. .. M ' T ' ,
'* F. li ;;:y being : 11* nriu n:iT!\
cWtifnl day the idrtmdn s' w^i-o fa!':
il.-o.a largo rain: In ; ?:f tiv.ve v 1? v.v. ;
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.i\v;iy v ' v.:!i 1;; inof .0:
;iis Voinmuiti'.y Avr.'-i v. h-;v \vv5 0
-Vfr. AVi+Hf 'PtrtH.s-ol' \V:'. ..-on. ,1). ( M
Mr. To;:: C..Mr. iL (MuiM *
. 1 t>*. L?cv . (:yfa 1;I>;-M i ' 1,< iI; and lioi
hi.sMnull "of'Thai-Map. ->7. C. t'
Rev. f S'./Mr.i!;
V" M 1 * 'rtf " 1i '5
vivid pii iuv* uf Uiy '1 k!i.* in \\:.fin
a tin Si:n.'::y. irovivin"'. Af'oV hi
^.Oi ID1.II1U 1 11, 11 ?a?tit.1?o_i 1
LiUul??' ' r. .'.ii:a
I.u'ru \Viirta>n.?. , * ; ; i"
Mi's.: Id..'. iiliX aidtv? lit*
!e .-onr f .\i:d?-ii-?.n;Tnr-,v?.on 'in';'; (ha
v.iok-CMul. v- Ith. la r . pan; :r S'.
!dUldt,"Ril'.; nj'.il ill No'lv-m- Mis.
-Mary.- IHivTs, <>f'l u. t
\*. -is io'tc hi r f.a-'ri;-. i 1 r. C'-:clr.nd
Edington. ..
VIr, :.n J ;.ii%"t .l.'lriivl Rii.T jil'tvr
spending -spinet imo 1\yi'iVhave returned
*.o their lvunr-, fll' <"rwcinnati; <>..
XVyy^
Mrs*. '.Jennie, TiayVy sin J 'diiii&h'Covi
Miss Chssylr.;i.we I.. Kajilvv, j.< j'jf 'In- ;
Sunday ivflotiiOnn in I.-ui- \\\ t, S. (
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Mrs. Mary't; IVipfc is home sses.'n
after- spendiniL* a l'e\v days',ia. >, wctfe
Jn Due \\\st.'as t-keXhonuyed. r.ui/si <>'.
Rev. -tuul-Mrs. .i. ii.-'l'. ,;j*:sis'i I i'nna.
Johnnie Mae GoieiTfjS left kv
Saturday. {ctv tisc'eiiw': d and i-'iv.it
until la.-t Sunday' \.i i"jV?relati'Vi and
fricsrts.'v . . *
Miss Anna .Brown; left, fciyduV iTo
her house in Brooklyn. X.\., at'.er
spending the pa-t lyenth .w it.li h< r
"U jf' rrrtttx1 A"hbrz?Hi'pV n'n 11
Tlt'I IIVT pt'J J ; 11. iv' rr*r . I'l V"
Prof, and llr^.. AIo'sIushUt. and- 'ill*.
'Scott of , Union lviuh .sihCul, IJc-I on,
S. C.* and TTfcs .Jehnh: Morton, of
Hojrea Pa^h, S. niotivid In t'c last
Phudajo and Hpent_ tin ;u":rnr*on us the
Joy. Ji. . _ "
Our nieri Inn' s It :v having toloV-isions*
how-:\-d.iys. Owe of them t 11
h TYidy UP rr-tm?-rhry-OM v tiifr tt?Iu
phono that she sure il?4iks^i\ oil.
Mrs. Ahhii' J. ('h.ii"-t4h> iml >ii 11
R. TilltiT an. i.' :ne Gn oin llie yr*T
school .systeiy, arrive! la -t Saturday
to spend until iho 1.1th. on TTicII -vacation.
Mwt -S.'W. Bohinson, of-Coko-diury,
S. C., is'still hero Ovory Friday'and
Saturday with Mr.-J. J. AVrlplvt in
his harhnV shop on .cr,iT'h Main St'.
?JJyi&danio.s I.ula Bouse and Janic
Dorspy left last week for A heir home
in Charlotte, N. 0. ~vv"L__ rl^r
' Wo wish fo ask Mrst Blanche Glink
scales to begin writing the Uoneal
. -1 iuii. -H-Wii uiAtin?^?
' Air*. J unie W. Klftsun went tp An-J
dp: 'in' i u -i^pril 1st jnstead of Mrs.;
. Jar-lp. Wilson as was reypi'Vod in J-asjJt
v - .r i.
i ?.!iss Kvolyn"Waller left last wo'ek
(-.a .N". afUr friend
?? bay.-. y-Tttr .Mii^-f/haVlottr-fcr?
vltiiiSt y.'.".r ' . ~ ' *,
Anr.d ,51 rs. AV, 1L: Jiuy ^jwuttce
be-1 >;i' h of a l>iiby boy; horn We.lnosi"y,
A? ril, 5th. pother and bnb:?J arc
t'niinc. fnu'.
.'dr. Ibi-Vi.-y 'fb'e.rson, of ,'Hpart'an* '
I ury, i-s In in J)'ue West. with the'
v; . . b- .. .M !,,''.h-;]Vr-'(in- i.-x formerly
" V ' ; ; 1: any fr.ien.Ls' ^
\v. v.y i. I..r bun a *poc.?iy re.
i.: . -.1 W-. \i'Vlfa.<. ..n ..I'r.pb..- K? , .
A l' XiWK hi,.' \V(:Vi?;, eohjluct*
' .*!' ; at '.Uulhcrvy. (m<n:
.-.v. .1 ? >?* mt'y. -
- v nil 1 '? i.. .urtAvn conTr
:'1_TiT TFTr~1T: n)<- on S? < c- sion '
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.M?\ Thomu Carter }.> rorn
"
Mr. .1 ?.- > T. Nance spent- a few
-a -?i'i * I -ue V?"- la " Sunday af.
ii !i v .Inv'.-the la. 1 has.: Quite a
' ar.f n was spent. ^
; ..-if, -I <I- 1 atv. i V'nt,v.ja pleasant f.i
! on (Ydar -St. last Sunday eve-'
/ Iiis company was cnjoyeV^very
Jk -p h: - \
j rM Thi-lnm Undoes is home attain
?~rt v.-iy cucci'ssfu} vl-'uhuI Lei.ifl
- h-Hohnlds, ,S. C. .
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Church News;
- ' My .laiVii - A. M\ K'. Church Sunday .
- d; w..--, held 'Su-nday. iwminj; 'at
ie i viia) hour. The lessen was ro~
v hewed by ! the supofihtertdentf - Bro.
I' *n. T he tWir o'clock services
!> iit'M Snjuia.v-nrovninjr. Our.pas* .
~ov. K. . Beard. .preached an
j.i*.sermon, It was'full of the
!I? ?y Spirit". Services wore hold, at
11 ???h6ti
'exc rinses were held at IT:HO.
' P. and at 8?*H0 P. M. '.also. These~
t'fHti wy^qaite intcrestinpr.'MiSs
" T. ? !. Sliivos', i no of .the teachers, in
he Alihuville county training, school?
i':.il' ii pap 'i- v. ) v h waj t njjyed by
'i. T'y '-apUiiiio lor, tin- rally will ,
- ; ? i v i'Miv;.?They -are asked tobriny;
in ?oo?l reports.
We hopVhio* one-ivil! turn' down the
. .'.yolo'pos we are pdvirtj? out for the
eat n-nal rally to lie . held <t>n-*-thc
.Mini of this.inc.nth. Cpnie 'iru-lct us
.1 ?!!. .!.i!' Isin|" uvev ihu lup with
. iis assessments. . < . . . i
MR. HENRY UUADl.KV PASSES
' 'Alibey.ilie-. S. C.
. .'Mr. .Henrv Bradley died at his home.
. Pott -pk'kfni** Thtfr^flay^-morning,
' .!a,rch J'Jnd at 2:00 o'clock, after an '
-s of 'only a. few days.
Bi a lley was 10 years old and
:ii:.n of a giriei.' and assuming dis"i..'
n.. f'eT t^pnty years he was*
e.y< ci by the Southern Ci/.ton
M1H Com'pnny of this city. He 1
.i sr -loyal and'faithful in cm hoi' of-.
A. M. E. Church. Ilois
n: v :vv (J hy his., wife. Mrs.' KHen- Brad- T.
( :: adofited daughter, Mrs. Thn;fla-ina'
Ilarrisoiv, of (.jroonwonci, t"?. C.-'
? . r r of Ciuatesvilie," P.. Mr. Alex
I dh y "and oiio. sister, Mrs. Carrie
lWticng<v. I!!., and a hv^'- 1,1
j 1.. v relatives and friends to mourn
. !?:. va.-sinuT?-The "TunPvat VorvrrpT'v:;.'
liHu at James A. .M. K.
.'hnrc:,k< < f which he -was a. faithful
" "".nvmhor, Monday afternoon. M.arehh.:
* o:v?i.vH:tcU' hv pastor, i;ev.;
'i. -ri. Heard. Interment was. made in
llati'ison cemeteiy. '
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llnv Fronp Mo and Save Money
L. A. UICIllE t
' ; ' $ ** '" ' ? }'
ri N-i:1:al. I'lli ECTOR 'v:
A.N"I) KMHAI.MJMi . j;
... Complete -Motor Equipment
Phones; Of,ico 22.> Night &. ftes. .287
~TiTM a-Idnut on Sf Alike VIIU'
El.OiiENCK NEWS
v Mr-. F. ('. Sharps was the eharmi;:y
kustej-s. to _the Buds and Roses So;al
Club ati Tuesday, April 3rd. Tar
avci'o 'arranged?for-.cards in the.
liv'iiig^rnoms, ' Kach player's place
a i!v c <vra-t.0d with a. tinv-yellwv basket
n>n*nining an F.aster biddy- and
ri-V'deivd.-e.iiys. After several games.
'a!!;es wore collected. The high score
, ?-nn. An at..j . ? w TK/.
' l'.izi' went to Miss Alberta Kennedy.
who with Misses Viftccnt, Dansnmi
i\l i ? T. 1^" w^va-the invited..
;uVs'. s'." Mi-? VtrrroTTt rereived the
',.1 ThlTeiohs Mot'k Ice cu'a'iti pOi" 1
: 6:iyni>f"Thc> rtiffr cniifrs, pink. preen
. > ! v hit< . vi:h iinmc 1 niado cako was
, -in. id. The next meeting will be
[ In ??] with Miss I/. M. Webster. ,
little Miss Ada Pnriein Collins, of
nidon. S. C., niece of Idr.t and Mrs.
ft*J. Wilson, of Coif St.. is speeding
~ -Tiilirtilire " witlj them. She is finite a
ehnnninir little ffirl and. hrts made-:
many friends during her stfty. x\- |
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PAGE SKVgN. ~ i
THE EVANS' HAIR
DRESSING
is'thc hair (Ii-os.-inK.tu lay your.'hair
down. It will keep you* hair combed 1 '
for all day long. , -j. ..
Vivwna'. Hair Dressing" is thr best
frVr*-etrrkng- itmrVimHy; -'ft b+ttrTuefts 1 '?
and beautifies^ the.-?ulur of .the hair '
imrtTjfft*'esTlr a" lustrous-appearance.
PRICE 25 ana.50 CENTS ' . ' .
Manufactured at
1106 I'ine St., Columbia, S. C.
I'hotH1 -6158
Sold at Ilarber,S1uij>.s a;ul Drug Steffi's
, \icncninnH , ?J|?
Starters, Batteries I
\ II VVTTrfc^ TTnTTrTm 1 i-crt 1 ??_
^Palmetto Battery 8
& Elec. Co., Inc.
' 308 Sum tor St. Phont~323r>l
?'? I'HON IS. JUST'' " ' _ / L.
A. llawkins'
Ileal Estate Agency
NoUtfry. Public
ilomes on Easj Terms"
? i n" >
i mp/-7 w.Hv.rmnrton street*
coi r'viin \. Sv r.
son iintv r? \inv.\ v
' SYSTEM
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X.'Y.-A.utuista -J31. .0:55 a '
4;13p .02 Aujrusia-X.Y. 32 4 :5 0; p
li.'JOp 27 CharO'ston fJin 2-7 1 r4 "> p . f .
4:45 j) 28 4.'iri-CUar.l.cpton 20 5:4" p_
10:45 p.g HPCo'umliin-Cin. U G:00 a
a 24 ('<<lurnli.pl,Inx'v'I 23llrOOp
^:45 p 20: Cbiumhwi-Auji. 19 8:00 a
11:00 n 8 Cohiin4)iarAuff. 7 5:00 pl':40
p .14 ('<ilnnil>i:irSav. |,'{ 10:10 a /*'
0:30 p 23 T..h;mi::i-Char. 21 5:30 a
0:00 a 13 ('oh;n)l.ia-('hnr. 14 2:00 p
10:25 p H Cplumltia-Chqs. 12 5:10 ar~ ~
4:55 a 15 CfoUi'mbia-Chas. 10 2:20 a
12:50.p 2 Golumlpia-^p'li'rtf 1 4<U0p
10:20 p lft Columbia-Green ?'15 7:O.Va
10:55 a 18 Cotuibbia-Seu'ca 17 G:15p
5-55 p Ti :t ?r.Jii -< ~ii:ii- iu 7-:to n
Via CaniOeti and Rock Hill.
City ticket ollice, 1307 Main Street,
I p|pi'i^?np
COT,PM BTA! S T .
I-;\ perT Starte r. OintratoFTuTd Battefy ~
Renairs PltOVir k"\Kn
Fripps' Battery Service
Drcndnaimht-Could Batteries
Longest Ilffp by.Owner's Records
; ? GIVE US A.TT11AI- \
121.1I.atly SI..' Columbia. S. C.
qni'^WHill MPSBCrWItKCTSWHB
^VKShSMnS&asSESISr9'
.! oin Tho ^ ^ ^
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" A auyi"t S* J Noxv I ocl crcs be- ~
inw-sct up in Columbia this
month jtrc the following:.
' : r>?-nnties: ' .. SB ;
"Mrs. I'liln. Tax loi tSl.iterr-1?t |a
Kroad ttiver Iload.' '"
Mrs; Huttie 1.. Sfmuel, .
220 Marion St. ^ ?J
>1 r*.?I nut' >1, \\ hite.Kettdaltown
CdYnmuhity.
Mrs. Sarrth Lmtan Uttbinson. ?
1'eaihstree St. l'.dgowodd
Mr. P. M. Bow l ip j?'.
lllo WasbirigUm St.
M1"- p -A fa
910 Green St.
PROTECTION AGAIN AT
ACCIDE'INT, SICKNESS AND DEATH
. Greatest Secret, FVaterui, Benevolent
apd Patriotic ^Orcanlsation Known.
THE GUIDE TO ?
Health, Happiness, Brothe-rhor d. Pros,
ligrity. Feiowship. Charity, Kindness, Justice.
rviercy and Li'W. " * '
*? PETERS-TO ITS MEMBERSHIP ; .
r Aid.when sick, Protcct>r'?T at death. Aid.
,iij Disaster and Distress,"Aid to Students
'tA-College. -Erce Hospital Treatment and
Medical Advice.
Deputies wanted to orgnniie oeiges In
??tfv'cit?. towrt and hamlet-. in South Carolina!
?- i ,
Joining Fee, $/-00'. Special Dispensation 7
now Ottered CahHiidates i&r v,lem?arship lar <?everywhere
in America.
Fo'r information, write" ~ '
Xlic Grand Nohit Secret ar^y7 jk N lT3"KTS
OF TOUSSAt.NT, t-2 TayTlr St.,
Phone-$757 Columbia,-9. C. *" >
Revrrfc-E. Beard. O. b? Abbevilie
'Oruitil Niiho t'limroatidiT ?;?' ?
M. A. Evans, M. D., t " Columbia
Grand Noble Oouiwellor
MaJ. Gen. A. CS Uu fin! ore Geui yctuwn Chief
of Staff, Uniform Rank.
-Seymour Carroll Columbia
Grand Noble HSccrcln ry.
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