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' Saturday, June 9, 1928_1? LitHe-Glorta Ruth; infant daughtei of Mr. and Mrs, Ted-Johnson, Hamp ton Avenue, is- very much improvec after an illness of several days,. Srm - * - I Mrs. Pauline Hudson, Heidt St., is the .Gpod Samaritan hospital when she has been for special treatment. ? Miss Gussie Rutherford of New; berry iB in the cfty attending th< _ commencement exercises at Allen U. ^ niversity. " ^?'* ?- ' " - *? ? - ; . . * * -* r ..... : . ?. ~ " f- - - . ' _ . . I Bev. and Mrs. S. S. YoUngblood mo, tored to Charlestondast Thursday anc ~ spent the day?with relatives?ant friends.- The trip was made in theii " . new Studebaker sedan. * ' Misses Thmoasena and Howel Boozer, accompanied by Mr. Lewis Eichelberge^, ja iwtuident of MorrisCollege, Sumter, S. Gs, left Saturdaj for Fishers' Island, N. Y-, whert the will spend the summer. We Wis! for them a pleasant stay. w + ~W "" ' : On Friday afternoon the home oi Mrs. Jim Haywood and ^Trs:' Alice Roof was a surprise party in honor ol Mfc*s. Denzie Allen by the members oi Stedardess Board J^o.. 2 of Sidnej Park C. E. Church. Mr. Annt Short made some timely remarks tc those present. ' ^ I Miss Mayme E. Sartor left.the cit> last Saturday to spend her vacutior in Philadelphia, Pa., and Brooklyn . . N. Y. ' .' . Mr. William E. Terry of Vaux Hall, N. J., spent a week in the city as the guest of Mrs. Glaretta Watts Terry. While here the many friends- of Mrs, Terry made it very pleasant fcir him. Mr. and Mrs. Terry left Saturday for Vaux Hall, N. J., where they will be at home, 14 Maple St. $ * Mts. Richard Carroll, Mrs. H. J White, Mrs. W. A. Turner of Norfolk. Va., Mrs. E. P. Ellis, Mrs. E. V. Dan. - iels were given a very pleasant trip to the Saluda Dam by Prof. Z. T, Townsend of Benedict College. $ * >Mts. Janie Williams, 800 Henderson St., is at home again after spending two months (in Birmingham, Ala*, where she was called to the bedside of her sick daughter, Mrs. William [ Cannon. She reports her daughter as being somewhat improved. WATSONS OPEN UNDERTAKING I PARLOR AT BATESBURG Recently" Mr. Mr J. Watson^of^Co Inmhia and Mr.?W.?S,?Wotoon??4 Ridge Spring opened an undertaking parlor at Batesburg. They are now -prepared to bury your dead and give you first class service. Their equip ' ment is complete, conaistySg <5f~robes, caskets, hearse and family- cars and an efficient embalmerV Calls are answered in Batesburg and vicinity. _ Prices are reasonable and will be very -^Bonvenient to the citisens in and around Batesburg. RADIO CLUB TO ENTERTAIN " The Radio Social Club cordially invites you and your guest to be present at their School Closing Dance at the Odd Fellow's dancing casino, Monday, June 11, 1928 from 3:30 until 8?00 P. ML, Music by the'Ajax orches_ tnt._ : , 11 . . ?? ~" BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Attorney Mrs. Chas. E. Wash ington of Beaufort, S. C.j announce the arrival of Charles E., Jr., on . Wednesday morning, May 23rd. Mrs. Washington will be remembered as Miss Blanche B. Thompson of Allen. * dale, S. C. -^ . . IN MEMORIAM In sweet remembrance of our son, John P. Richardson, Jr., who departed this life 3 years ago, June 8, 1026? Gladly we have always kept you; _ It was so hard to see you go, But we kno^ you've gone to' your Saviour. ; ?; Arwf 'therAfore^V~grtev<T no more.' Sleep on, then in peaceful rest, Till we Join you with the blessed When Christ calls as from to rest. - ? X* ' ' . ... . . ..... ' I DR. CARTER G. WOODSON VISITS M CITY s ' S^sssmm *1 Dr. Carter G. Woodson, distinguished race author -and editor, Journal la of Negro History, Washington, D. C., in was in the city Tuesday of this week, gi He visited many of the race business-' F .concerns of the city in the afternoon th and at night delivered an outstanding U address in/which he . portrayed the " progress and achievements ^>t /our ol group as Columbian^hud never heard, pj While in the city Dr. Woodson .whs 1 i: r the gue3t of Prof, and Mrs.".I. M. A. vi j Xfyers on Pine St. IN MEMORIAM ' - - dt / Tn loving remembrance of our doar-j ? nephew,'brother and cousin, Walter j^j -F. Harrison, who died 3mm 1, 1927.i"~ I : NUt. : j-N'o one nokws how much we miss you, > No one the hitter rn'" i \Vo,1httve sufi'exed ^ific'e welost you; Life hia never l>pon t.ho wmp our i . . . jiearts, ' ' . VQur memory lingers ' sweetly, ten- ^ I der, loving and true, - ! we do not think- of you. Rev. and Mrs*. J. Harjison ^ 5 Ernest D. Harrison (brother) j| j ' Hosea S. Harrison (cousin) , MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT . i ' si Mrs.-T. W. Watts announces the marridge of her daughter. Claretta ^ Beatrice to Mr. William E. Lerry, Jr., . on Sunday, the fourteenth of August, nineteen hundred twentyrscven, Vdux j Hall, N. J. ' v. r At home, 14 Maple, Avenue, Vaux , Hall, N. J. \ 9 mm " ^ l AKl) OF THANKS m ?; - . . .. -. s\ \\ We wish to_ thank the many friends ( for thenr kiriclViess shown during the ^ illness and death of our dear brother, jj Dr. J. H. Goodwin; nl*o -for the beau tiful floi-nl designs. We wish to thank -g '.he out-of-town friends for their tele | trrams and letters of sympathy. Mrs. Mary A. Weston (sister) II Clam Goodwin (brother) ' & NeiceSv ' MISSES MARGURETTE AND LUCY rh ' ' ' ; uC RHODES RACK HOME L * .. or Miss Margurette L. Rhodes, popu- Lb lar daughter of Mrs. fcttlian J. Rhodes re reached the city during tho week from al Ngw York City, where she has been "Mi for a year. Miss Rhodes will be here until she leaves for her annual vaca- of tion at Buckrow Beach, near Hanip- Ot ton Institute,-Va., ni the fall in com- of pany with her mother". She hopes to ;> ; spend ihe winter season in Cubat Miss Lucy Lee Rhodes, pharmacy 3; student at Meharry Medical College, re - Vot-WHln Tnrm, rot 11 l-nod ta tbiwity - {' during the past .week after a year'of ~ study. Miss Rhodes, popular with the !)i J younger set, will spend her'vacation i. with her mother and brother, Dr. W. Lb I Swan Rhodes on?ftrnp-o- Qt ? ? - TO 11 t I ?? ?* AN APPRECIATION TO MiSS 1 .oYs _ii. ,. ... } r " . HENRY ..T? ?^?:? P. j "In token of the sincere appreciation""^ j of her splendid se?ryiee in our community and in the Metropolitan A. M. ly ; E. Zion Church in particular, the junior department of the Sunday hi School of this Church tendered Miss of : Lois Henry a surprise reception. Tues day evening1, May 29th at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.- J. S. Stanback. The residynciH vras beautifully dec. orated in cut flowers, and ferns. Promirtetly displayed ijfr flhe reception j oo ever the fern enclosedilHw-p^ er where the punch was served, the j oil name of "Lois" Was uniquely written Tr ; in flowers. -* ':< ) rr I The guests were the superintend- j Pc ents, teachers, students and friends'?! j of the school After ch.ioiMng a num. . ber of games an interesting program ! or was carried out. In different "frords, ! se but with, ever the same sentiment,! H; they spoke , of the high esteem in Sr tfrhlch-M4flS Henry is held. Tim spkm--=: did example of her?Kfe exhibited to \ them among whom she moves and her | x, interesting efforts to ever, always and everywhere to render service. T Mr. Bernard Allen represented her of I Sunday School class. Prof. B. W. a , Majsby, the Sunday School as a whole, t F Mrs. O. E. Leathers the women of Ju the church, Dr. J. S. Allen the trus- pr tee board and Miss Lila Brown the 24 friends at large. To all these talks'ut; ' fcclinglyi ' I " i Ice cream and cake were served. : The y6ung men of her class did the serving, The punch bowl was pre- D/ I sider over by Miss F. B. Cassel, who I ^was for number of years the veryj'' efficient superintendent of this <Ie7l ' | pertinent. . v' |l>a I A most enjoyable evening and one M< ; and all declared 'twas good to have wi been Ibex*. ' pr< ' THB PALMin ISS MARGURITE . A. FRASER IN CITY Miss Margurite A. Fraser, a popur and attractive Charleston girl, was the city for the week-end as the | jest of Mrs. Richrad CarPoll. Miss raser 'came to Columbia to attend ie Commencement exercises at Allen niversity, Thursday morning. Miss Frpser is a recent graduate ;~FIsK University and during the ist year was. an instructor in Eng. 5h at the Pipeville Institute at Pipelie, s. c.^T" - ^7 W || IN MEMORIAM In memory of Mrs. Ada Foster, who pactf.'t this life last May 26, 1927. other lefUua at. sunset, yesterdajfr? crossing the- great divide, r 11 ll n fnrlitll/lo fVlO'f Vloo "?1"' more fair, she took leave of life "without fear. ,.* hroufth weeks of silent suffering m itrbkod-eabnly-into the future, and did not falter; _ "j-th a heroisrii born of her supreme faith in Jesus'of Nazareth, je approached"tho end thrilling with her latest breath the high note of. exultation? s one tfho k.nocks.at the gates of eternal morning; ad she been spared tv?til October >th next she would have rounded out tree score years plus ten? life to us so beautifulT" hroudcd in her rcbos immaculate, . sleep beheath a wilderness of flow' era .* hat fain.would have kissed her-eyelids to awakening; j 'e sent her bac kto old South Carolina, . here beneath the pines, within the nind of the babling stream which for ore than fnrty years was to her the veetest music. re paused and breathed a prayer above the sod nd left her to her rest and God. eart sentiments, of a devvioi son, .JAMES C.'i FOSTER, * < 15 West End Ave., New York City. KRElVALUteNI OF CLAFLIN ELECTED TO TRUSTEE BOARD Onmgcburg, C., June b?CJh6 01 e?imrst si?niiiea'nt events of the :h conimencdrn.ent of Claflin Col.took place when three -laymen el alumni, of Claflin were 'elected to e Board of Trustees. Besides repsenlaticn on the Trustee Board, the umni- at their annual meeting seated others for important positions^ Trustees elected -were G, W. Bloden, Uftiofi, S.' C.; MacD. Sulton, of range burg and Dr. E. B. Burroughs, Charleston; of equal signficance its the- electiont.f Dr'. R. N.. Jackn 01 Biunswick,';.Ga., .and A. E. y.hewood of" Orangeburg as alumni preventatives on the athletic coiinl Cther~~31rhihi-nfllcei-s elected were r. E. B. Burroughs, president; Dr. N; Jackscn, first vice-president; .an Henry. Pearsofi, corresponding notary; Col X. J. Frederiokt seeid vice-president;- Mrs.,Daisy Pear n QVfjivl'n^ MPfVPtary nnH ATtc P , <?* '. Giides, treasurer. Dr. E. B, Mc ror, Col. N. J Frederick .in.i Henri jarson were chosen as the publicity nimitlco. .?.?.?: : ? Graduation day exercises were large attended by alumni eomihg from e y part of the State. One of the rgcs't college classes in the history the school received their diplomas.. ' ' ' ' POPULARITY CONTEST-' There will be a great popularity n'.est conducted by the Royal Arch id Knights Templar MasonS of the ty of Columbia. $50.00 ip, gold in izes will be given away. First ize $25.00 to begiven to the most ipular young lady; second prize, 5^00; third prize, $10.00. Enter your name at once lin<Pwin e of these prizes. For particulars, e W. N, Roseborough, director; H. Howard, Edgar McClellan, R. L. nith. ? ... . -? *? - . ? NOTICE ^?' I All York Rite Masons and Heroines' Columbia* are hereby notified that i joint meeting is being called at the redojfick Hall, Sunday afternoon,1 ne 10th at 4 olclock to arrange for egfMtt on St.^ \John'sT Day, June . th. >By order of the District Dep-j y. ^ p wjF ' Vt io, ' ULY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 1 OPENS Th e~ dfuTy"" v ho a lion Bible sChoot of dson Presbyterian Charch will open j jnday,* Junellth at 0:00 A, M. All^ shing to attend are urged to be' aeent. ? ' I ?. TO LEAPTO" A j~ IN MEMOR1AM ? To the sacred memory of our doer father, Z. J. Taylor, who departed life frve yeas ago, June 9, 1923. I -A v r " -;,rr7_^ Father, dear father, It was you we loved bo dear, 1 - . I It is you wo love and will forever, j There is a vacancy in the home Which never can be filled for our lovod one has gone ' And is sleeping still. I Sleep on dear father ?r>A rest) \ , Though love will dream and faith will trust; S'nce He k^ows our love is.lust, i We hope tfrikt when the heavenly gates a ^-t^open must * ; ? Children? IDA B. WESTON, JOSEPHINE L.. fBSNRY, V Z. J. TAYLOR, Jr., HARRY TAYLOR, . ~~ ROBERT TAYLOR. EUGEffEMC TAYLOR. ALLEN UNIVERSITY?CLUB OF NEW YORK PREPARES FOB ANNUAL AFFAIR -..,' ?Dig preparations ore hoing made. rcr the grand entertainment of the Allen University Club of New York City, which will be held at "The Savoy", Lenox Avenue and 140th St., ' tne 22nd. It is' expected that 50 quests \vill attend. The president RLJ. Jamet? _ Alvin Wakefield nad Mr. E. H. Clark, the business manager are ' putting forth much effort to make this a grand MI air. i .liLJ! ] FOFL EXCU1 I WINSTOf NORTH C I mon I If Iwl 1.* *1 AT 7:007 O'C I $2.75 - Rount ! -COMMITTED: Rev. J. P. Wa.hii H. W Walker, Measr.. D. Thomai, I We.ley Hunter, Mgr. - MSSSSSSM EPHONE 5626 * PAUL & IV CLEANER! - Wp Make Old ? And New One ~ . * " . Quality And i ' Tt * <". V 5 ''i 1917-1919 TAYLOR STREE " ^7 ? w?- - t NOT Bathing at ] -Colored FROM 4 I Except 5 * ii'jl ; ' BRING YOUR SI ~ ~ . ~ OUT-OF-TOWN GUEST After a successful 8Ch6ol term at ~ Holloway's Business School Miss Maria-Davis, the teacher, was the ho*or- 1 ed guest of Miss Katie" S< Knox a to week and was very highly entertain- hai ed on Saturday night with a party. an< The popular members . being ppes"- "*"] ent wqre Professor Lorcik, of rrmo, ma Miss Eloise Boozer, Mr. Joe J!?ary, Mr. Bennie Gary. Mir. Wendell John- ?V son, Mr. Van Well, MEsa Elizabeth hax Johnson, .'Mjlsis Mary-.West. After iy many, games the guests assembled around the beautifully decorated table no and" were served with a delightful French menu. _ ? BIRTH ANNOUNCEMTJNT J" Ifa stork visited the hflM*! of Mr. ? and Mrs. 'Robert L. Butler, May 13th nn^ Intt tudnn, T.nH1? and Loralne. _ Mother and babiehvare doing flne.4 Mrs. Butler, who lives at 5146 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111., is a sis- t Wr^of Mrs. Sandpra^H. Lewis of Lanes EAST END SOCIAL CLUB I The East End Social Club mert at the home of Mrs. Davis, 1009 Pine St., Wednesday afternoon with -a fine group of ladies present. After the transaction of the business Mrs. Davis ! refreshed us with strawberry cream .and cakeb " VThe officers of the club are Mrs Sara Barr, president; Mrs. Lucile * Yarborough, secretary; Mrs.. Annie Devault, assistant secretary; Mrs. Maggie Bookman, treasurer, Mrs. Ja- ^ I nie R. Williams, reporter. ~ j JJJUBWJPWmMMM??g JLAR RSION | 9:3 3 . ~ Uh ? " j.10: >J-SALEM'p AROLINA I '5. UNE 18 I f LOCK A. M. I i Trip - $2.75 E ^ lgton, J. R-Jobn?on, T. E. Robinson, H 57" Anderson, Hftniry T. Marshall, ^ INSURE YOUR CLOTHES IARSHALL? | 5 & DYERS ^ iuits Look New ? _ s To Fit You. Am ing : ' ?? -> mo: Service To All jjifl H. T. MARSHALL, Mgr. | Mf>| .u.. - I Mr JT COLUMBIA, S. C. I ? ^ |Mri ICE! j p. th hei Killians for I People _ I i: O 8 P. M. 1 "I no** Sundays -|c JIT WITH YOU Pr m ?^? *'' >H m*j A. J. DAVIS, Mgr. rB ? m ' " * - \ "T"* i ? ? . . IT. "> ?< .1." J*-" ' ">! P^MWTBi EVANS HAIR ^ : BEAUTIFIER 2VANS HAIR BEAUTIFIER ia soften, brighten and -beautify the r and give it a lustrous appear2VANS HAIR -BEAUTIFIER is de of ingredients to do away with tdruff and cure irritated scalp*. ANS contains no alkalies nor mful ingredients.' It is abeolutepure. Manufactured *t 6 Pine SL, Columbia, 8. C. I'honev6158 JYEFlff'EM 1 7 Generators I ^ Starters, Batteries |? ,A11 Work.Guaranteed Palmetto Battery I & Elec. Co., Inc. ,1 308 Sumter St. Phone 323^1 , PHONE 0487 L* A* Hawkins* : ?? Real Estate Agency Notary Public lomes on Easy Terms" ?- ~ \ 11.07'/? Washington Street fOiJTMHfA. S. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM tv* N?n Tlftwaen No. Depart '?? ? ok ? 01 xt v * - - -- ju a ox it. i .-rtuffusxa 8:40 a . 45 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 82 4:55 p 35 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p 5 p. 28 Cin-Charleston 28 4:57 p. 45 p. 10 Columbia-Gin. 9 6:00 a ^ 30 a 24 CojumbiaJax'v'l 23 ll:00p r ~ 0 p 24 Columbia-Jax'vl 23 11:00p 00 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:00 p 40 p 14 Colunvbia-Sav. 13 10:15 a 0 p. 23 Columbia-Char. 24 a. * . d 05 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:00 p 10 p 11 Colunrbia-Chas. 12 5:20 a 65 a 15 Columbia-Cbas. 16 2:20 a "~~ 50 p 2 Coluipbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p ?... . 20 p 16 Columbia-Green 15 7:05 a 55 a 18 Columbia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p ' 5 56 p 113 Cola.-Cbar. 11A 7:30 a , j Via Camden and Rock Hill. y ticket office, 1307 Main Street* " : Tflt?Trtinn? j COLUMBIA. 8 C. ??? i i. ?ert Starter, Generator and Battery >aira PHONE 8580 ripps' Battery Service Drendnanght Gould Batteries yongest Life by Owner's Records ^ GIVE US A TRIAL _ ' r<( ToJv fi'i' o n - ./ . ^ ^ ' ,lV* 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 4 l' l ^ ^ " long the New Lodges beset up in Columbia this t\ih are the following r~ . "" . j Deputies: 3 I. Hattfo L. Simoti, : H 220 Marion^St, s. Ella Taylor-Slater, Broad River Road. g. Isaac M. White", vcndaltown Community. s. Sarah Logan Robinson, Peachstree St. Edgewood ^B ,P.' M. Bowling, 1115 Washington St. b. P. A. Ingram, _ - - 1 910 Green St. ^B prcqixq-n^n against JCI DE N'T, SICKNESS AND DEATH .'jfl real sit Secret, Fratertet, Bentvsl#n? Patriotic Organization Known. E GUIDE TO? tM ilth, Happlneea, Brotherhood, Proa- <9 Ity, Felowahlp, Charity, Klndneaa, Juei, Mercy and Love. OFFERS TO ITS MEMBERSHIP Id when alek, Protection at death, Aid DJeaater and Dlatreea, Aid to Studenta - M CtrHaaa, Free Hoapltal Treatment and leal Advice. , ' v * r'*j leputlea wanted toorganlre odgea In ry city, town and hamle^ln South Carolnlng Fae, $7.00. Special Dlepenaatlon r offered Candidate! for Memberahlp for t amirrlitre In Amtr'"* Information, write > Grand Noble Secretary. KNIGHTS TOUSSAINT, 1501 1P2 Taylor ?T., ??S me 8757 Columbia, B. C. t. J. 8. Beard, O. O., - Abbeville Grand Nobe Commander aM A. Evana, M. D., Columbia Grand Noble Connaellor - v |. Gen. A. Q. Dunmora Georgetown Chief of ataff, Uniform Rank. { afl