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Saturday, June 23, 1928 ' * *, ' < ] Mrs. Lewie, together with l)r? T. ; M. Walton, Mr. Harry Goodwin and j ? Mjr. C' >Idwell?Robinson mortared to Beaufort on last Sunday'. While there ( they were the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. } Gilbert" Fisher. Mrs. I^ewie also visited theML W. u., fttaj, >' a. Kbpfcr ] 'Mr. K. M. WilH.amsrtho G. R. of Deeds?i and others. ~ ?? " ' " , ~ Misses Mary West,. Katie . Knox : ' - were the week-ojul guests of Misse? ] f _ Miarie Dav(is an Leona ' Burroughs. \ of Savannah, Ga.- t . Misses Ida. and Thomasinn > Davis t left for New York City to spend the" , summer with ?h..ir 'pal ni?trn, i .o Mrs, \Y. C. Gardner and' Mrs? C, 1)." r Barr, .... , - ? .Miss Isabelle Jackson left the "city Tuesday' afternoon for Philadelphia. | : p*.T to-visit ?her-sister and brother, ... Mrs. Zettie Mae. Weston and Mr. "Julius Jackson at 14.J8 Hutchinson St. - - Miss-Jacksom is--a- junior coll * tat dt'nt 'at Allen University. ' i Miss Carolyn Brown left Sunday r for Orangehurgt where she will at-', tend the summer normal at Sytate Col- ( . ,e*e* < Mrs. Susan Brown is much itu- , proved .after suffering several months * with a sprained ankle. Miss \V. R. Thompson left today for Chicago, HI. to attend summer , school, and visit her frinds. Miss Flo- , sie Howard. J. I. Washington was ih the city , last Friday on business before the , Supreme Cotfrt where ho argued the appeal of the (1. U. O. of F v> the Peoples' Federation Rank of Charles- . tot*, S. C.' , ^ ^ Wicker of Little Moun- , tain left Saturday for Albany, N. Y.,j. where she will spend the summer. ? Rev. S. S. Younghlood is a visitor j f: at the Women's Convention at George town, this week. I Mrs.; Louise Gary is in the .Good I _SamariUro-hui.iliial where she under"-""" went a serious operation last Satur-1, day. She. is doing as well as van be expected. ' j Mrs.. Pauline Hudson pnder.vent ;?". (* operation at the Waverly hospital at. . *"W days ago, and is getting along! nicely. j ' ^ hi ; . GRAND MILITARY DRILL . | J?LQ. I en at the Odd Fellow's Hall, Assem bly St., Tuesday i^igh't, June 26th. j Proceeds for the benefit of Phyllis1 Wheatley Y. W. C. A ."and the. Pansy.' W .Tnvonile Chngnl Come nne nn.l -ill 1 '* Admission, 15. cents. K Mrs. Elsie Nelson, .Mgr.! CARD OF TH ANKS I Anderson, S. ('. .. "We wish t othank our many friends for their acta of ..kindness'to lu iliir. ing the illness and death of opr dear husband jmd .brother, I. I<I. Martin, and for the many beautiful floral dekigns, and for the many'' letters a'nd 'cgtrams of symffothy. Mts. Annie MtuTin "( wife) Mrs. Corine Marshall (sister) > Mr. Henry Valentine (brother).. M CARD OF THANKS .. ? s HvVe wish to extend our heart-felt ttnks to our many friends for-their Hny acts of kindness to ns during He illness and death of Mfc-s. Mary H za Clark, and for the many 4)!eauHnHtorul ^)(T? rings, M %THE FAMILY. V GOLDEN LEAF ( LI B r The Golden Leaf Club held its weekly meeting at the home of Misses Eloise and Edna Craft, Monday, Tune 18th, 2410 Gervais St. The president and secretary being absent, Miss Jackson, the directress, presided over the meeting, and Miss Eloise Craft acfecT in the^ secretary's Place. Aftflr tVlf> tinainncc nf imtini'tonco , the reports from, the delegates who L were sent to Rook Hill on last Tues^ day?-Missqs Alma RufT and Rosa Mr[ Collough. "These were very good reports. We were glad to have it said i j that we, the Golden Club, lead - all the junior olubn-in^ ih?" helping- of Fairwold school. The Federation will meet at Plorence next year, ar^d we hope to do better. ^ After the Teniia^s by the delegates 1 1 ^ we were served punch and cake, the i same being enjoyed by all present. J The following were present: Misses h Juliet Raiford, Kosa Mct oiiougn. Los. | i sie Jackson, C. A. Jackson, Annie and j. Elisabeth Nesbitt. I MR. AND MRS. HOWARD A LEE AND MISS NETTIE SANDERS IN ATLANTIC CIT.Y Atlantic City, N. J., June 22?Mr. nuL-iVtwh- 4+rrwnrd A. Leer of Columbia., in company with' Miss .Nettie C. Sanders, also of Columbia., a student u St. August inu College at Raleigh, \\ C., with their little two-year-old son "Jack" ' rodghed.- Atlantic City ibis morning foE,a week at the sea. diore." In bright ireti bathing suits Mrs. Howard and her sister, Miss Sands-, found relief from the hot sun n the Atlantic ocean. The members A?the?party- are the house guests >f Mrs. Ella Smith Wilson, relative tere. < " * 1^, En route to Atlantic City C'qumbia party were over night guests >f Miss EthclMr(rtha~~Sattth.'ra, a ester and a sUidunt nt Minor Normal I -'yhool, xyhjle^i 11 Washington, D. C. Prom thei'e they will motor to RochesTor? N. Y., where they are spending he last days of their month's vacaion \yith the parents of M'r. Lee, Mr. ird Mis. John G. Lee, at their beauil'iil burnt .? 10B Ull'HUIL AVtWile. ! fhey expect to return to' Columbia thonf the 2()th "of July. 'ROMIXEXT PHYSICIAN ENDOR. ^SES PRESS REPRESENTATIVE'S WORK . Orangeburg. Dr.TT.'M.'Danels. prominent physician of Colum?ia, in an. interview with Negro press representative, Joseph D. McGhee of . kiflin CoHe'g, spoke commendn|dy )f .the'work now being done in the n ate in interest of having the Negri itizins read and subcribe for Negro journals- and newspapers. H will be remembered that a little uoi e than a year ago society's nost nonular wedding was performed Prom that union has came a baby laughter, who is now four months ild and having with her mother and Mi\ W. A. Turner her first vacation iway from home wfhjle Mrs. Daniels ind Mrs. W. A. Turner "are visiting friends in Norfolk, Va.t awaiting. heir father and husband who will iniv. (V...... A 1 * ,~..i uiviii in nuguM to atiena me National Medical Convention in Ba] iinore and tour the. urpper part of N'ew York State arid Canada,. Press Representative McQhee was n routi' In from Rock Hill where he had attended the contention of Colored Fedarted Women o "solicit subscription for the leading Negro 'newspapers. Many other cities of the State will be reached by the representative during the summer. . , V * '"A J AX MEET A husiness-'social meeting of the \jax Social and laterary Clnh ffllfodd Tuesday evening, June 19th at he hotgie of. Miss Inez Mangum, on Green St. The. club was opened by Winfred Mundle,- <jjhat4airu__by singing \\n^erii'^1 following by the TordV Prayer. The fninutes of the last meet i)g were read by the secretary, John A,. Johnson. New business was then e'llt before the bniice fr\~ ~ r. ^ - ftt ion and final action. After brief talks of recommendation by Robert P.oS*. and other members the new an'1! hue-) Ami' c.nrmltlt'j'tkK?Upon ihdjng .Messrs.., James Adams ? and. Ma.xie - Gilliam "Ajaxishlyv fit they were entered into the mysterious realms of the Ajax Literary and So-ial Club as "whole" brothers. ' Following this plans for a series of "summer dances and parties were arranged. Among this sefries is a novel breakfast dance to lav-given soon. An?ah-a? ? Pardon me dear reader, l>ut somebody has elided the business meeting with the truth, "All work and no play makes Ja^k a dull boy." J . So in accordance with popular demand the social side was intiated,. i hree tables of whist were set and some mgst interesting ganje^ fo?>lowtd -The card room very attractive with loveljvflowers, and the mem. hers enjoyed the hospitality of their hostess, who with Miss Lucile Walk-? er assisting served delicious refreshments at the conclusion OFthe spirited games. , news from the old folks' "Thome The First Cfilvary Baptist Church rhoir was at the Old Folks' Home, Sunday on the usual hour, and rendered v^ry Tgreait prayer meeting ^ rvtcc. T*hls mgffilrir was led?by. Deacon, Rosborough, president of the choir. Helpful remarks were made by /Brothers Jake Glenn and Hughes; afWr -whieh collection woo lifted, which amounted to $5.25, for w'hich we thanked the congregation very much."' We only wish" that alT fche-choir were its FIYsT Oa 1 vary and would Join in and lend us a helping hand. Wle hope to see the day when all churches will rome together and render services needed to the old inmates at-the home. We beg the prayers of the public.-* ' Susie J aggers, manager, - & ?r~ - TUB PALMTBfTi "LEADER'S" AGENT GOES TO , PIEDMONT SECTION Tit New Agents and Study ~m v - "field ci With Mrs. Andrena T. Baumgard1- tn ner and nice Cherolet ear as his com- .sc panions, -Herbert W. Baumgardner, in well known teacher at Allen Univer- Vt 3ity, are among the new additions to ft he staJT of The Palmetto Leade^. 1 ' Prof. Raumgprdner ,is a Especial cc representative of The Lender, and ft s visiting Newberry, Union, Spar- f anburg, Greenville, Anderson, iBel- pi on and Greenwood. While awa^ he "t? wilj 'make a special study of labor tr or\ditions nmong race people as well tr *oi'm closer contact between the thou- ~Vi .^v.,1., .. t T I 1 ? .L T->- , .anuo wi :i?;nuu[ rt*?uer5 in: me neujnont section. . Many of theold ?uhscribers and new HI -nes will meet Mr. Gaumgardner dur- y ing the next fortnight. He wears a ^ big smite, looks fat sind will be found fi to be .very pleasant at all times. Reader&T'agents, "friend of The t* Palmetto Leader are nsk^d Li ?>?? * \i "Mfr\ Hanmgardner. TUB EAST EW0 CLtJB ^ * . ^ The Sast End Club.No. 4 met ut the ? home of Mrs. Rebecca Maize with^a large number iri "attendance. We were indeed glad .to have one visitor,' Mr. Wim. Campbell.?After* the tranaae?^ tion of business Mrt\ Maize refreshed vv the.members with delicious ice cream a' and cake. * , We also wish to extern! an irivita- 0 tion to the public to attend the Eas- th tern Star and Mason anniversary,' <-'i Sunday, June 24th at First Calvary Baptist Church. Come and hear the !> wonderful program in which our pres_ ai :dent, Mrs. Laura Bai-r will take part , ?Mrs. Laura Barr, presidunl; Mrs. \nnie DeveaUx, vie'e-president; M <1 Lucile Yarborough, financial secretary, Mrs. Laura Reid, recording tecretary, Mrs. Maggie Lee- Bookman, -M treasurer, Mrs. Janie R. Williams, re. a> (sorter. . 11 . -? *-?m LOVELY PARTY FOIT-VISITOR '< : \ a Onn nf tho lnvolinot nf. tViA Timn parties was that given Wednesday ' evening, June 13tH by Miss Cornelia ai Herndon complimenting Muss Henrietta, Young, of Asheville, N. C., whose G marriage will be a society event of ' ! the early summer. The guest were Welcomed by Miss P. B. Fan- and in- 01 yited to the living room where -tables ai for whist were placed. After the gatne ' t was found that Mrs. Annie Mae F Montgomery had m^de the highest ^ number of joints an&' \vas presented T a lovely bottle of perfume. Miss Bea. trice Douglass was presented th? boo_ tl by. The guest of honor, Mass Young, _aj was presented a lovely piece of lin A g?Hrie, a gift from Miss Herndoiywho '-c .6 a classmate and a life-.long friend m of" Miss - Young. The gift was pre rented by Mfa. Montgomery, a school?Li Tnate of?the?honoree, Assisted by c a bevy .of friends, the hostess served M delicious sandwiches and punch; af- w ter which-he.r many friends expressed themsMves as ha\^jng enjoyifl her tc gracious hospitality. . , " DIE LfSTlGE DUTZENDA LITERARISCHE GESELLSCHAFT The menabersToFDte Ueutchere Gesell schaft will long remember the afternoon of June 15th spent yvith Fraulien Ruby Entzniinger and Mr. Henry Starks. The host and hostess st{retehed wide the doors of Fraulien Ent'zminger'a lovely home on Blanding St., assuring the members that their presence was most cordially welcomed. Die Lustige Dutzenda are flitting forth much effort to make the club more prosperous, an asset to the city. I# 0 antieipaticos are many. All -huiiness was carefully ^transacted. Then Die Gesselchaft was most pleasingly, intelligently and authentically given a book review by Fraulien Agnes Williams. . The guests for the evening wefe Fraulien Lillian Thompson of Fairfield, S. C., and Messrs. Marion Dan- 5 iels, James O. Adams and Robert H. V Ros3. These were filled with the same | spirit of .Die Lustige Dutzcnda. A brief?refreshing and -delicious kej course wa sserved by tho host * and hostess. The rnembers and guest de-" parted reluctnatly after having enjoyed such a delightful afternoon. FAMILY TOGETHER ONCE MORE - -Since-1922 eur family has been tjl- i vided. Our father, Mr. Lucius White i died April 7th, 1924 at 1412 Parish! St., Philadelphia, Pa. During that ; year Albert White wa? attending . school at Allen University, and found it very difficult to remain in school, l but God provided that he migh continue. He Ts n ow"I rPPhTTadeTphia with his mother until school opens in Septem-! ber. ; ; ^ MV. White will preach in a local preachers' union un the M&\ Sunday in June at Mt. Olive Club, Philadelphia, Pa. . I lllll llUllTTlfllir-ill p LEAim* '-f ?=-~ GARNETT NEWS r i Sunday was an ideal day.after so'l uch rain dui'lng the week. A large I owd was at Mt. Zion A. M. K. nurch. ~ltev.' K. W. Graham is ceriinly preaching some soul-stirring rmons. His sormons arc always iteiresting, but seemingly since his' ^ turn from.Chicago, Ill.,,\\ here he at- : nded 'the general conference, he has 1 ought some more wonderful dis- j turses. The Sunday Schoolyis open 1 hv tVio clmnHntnn>l/.nf >?.. T ??' i . ...? Hlfr. I. >v j illison. All of the teachers were resent, and discu?scd the less n Tn" j estingly with the ?:holars. OWr ; 'tVchers are very much interested in nining young people for future severe , , ? : ? ; 7? Qui- male Quartette is certainly _ nirintr well. Everybody enjuy^ Fiear^ il" ttnrm.1 . y Mr. Peter Kady. spept Friday and at unlay in Sa vannah, (la., visiting lends. ' ! .N^.- ' . Master James Kady has. returned' oin Mjpplc Street high school ip Sh'nnnh, (in . ' Mrs. T. C: Mouzon was the gUeit f Mrs. Corine Kady, Monday, and le guest of Mrs. W. ('-'Jenkins,- Frr- ?y. . ' '' v- 1 V, " AN DREWs N E\v S St. Andrews A.. M. E. Church held al.her'.s?Day?cxeicisos,?Sunday'?D- as well carried out and enjoyed by 1 1 present,. - ;' Mrs. Thomasina F. Jones and daugh i*' n rn Vinmo 1 ?1 ^ . ojiuui a?ici spenuing rec weeks in Georgetown with mbth , Mrs. E. L. Fruser. Rev^A.R. Howard of Sumter, S". C'., ' ?ached at St. James on Sunday, id spent Monday here. Miss Ann Harvey left on "Monday ' ; attend State College summer <chool ; .Orangeburg. Mr. and M.vs. Fred Greene had as leir^ guests Sunday the followinfi: !r. and Mrs. Jus. Commander; Mr?L nd Mrs. Hughes and MiAsps IlttghQ.-id Shokes. . ' Mrs. S. Pt Beeton is confined to her 1 at this* writing. We hope for her speedy recovery. Little John F. and Martha Bianchi 1 re spending their vat'Juion with Prof, ud Mrs. J. E: Smith.. Mr. A. Johnson and little Mary F. recne and Marguerite Wheeler spent fonday in Charleston. The young men of Anderson have rganized themselves into a cluh -and re doing splendid work: Mrs. Ella Coachman of Wild Wood, la.,-who has been visiting her aunt Irs. C.> fearnett, left'for tier home on uesday.*"' Messrs. Samuel L. Brown and \Val-: r Palmer rvre here visiting parents nd, friends. They are students oL_ llen University, and were gladly re'ived hy friends and former school- J rates. . ; 1 The A, C. E.?fceague. gave a wry ' iteresting?pruKi-anr on?Wednesday i rening, June 20th at St. Andrews A. [. E..Church. The young people were ell represented.? Clementine A'kinson r.f Gcorge>wn, spent two days here last week PHONE*502(i PAUL & M CLEANERS "We Make Oltl Si h- ' And New One? Quality And S * . . .?^i ^"7 ~ ' . 1917-1919 TAYLOR STREE NOT Bathing at I Colored" FROM 4 T ? Except S BRING YOUR SI V t us-the- gu^stof Mr. ani Mrs. M. A. >1 Jones. " . Master Jerome Fraser is hore'spend;ii'j 1 lie !'Umm*r ni'.li liia istei . IIOXORIil) AT I'ARTY ';>i - ! . * a -Mr. "Robert, Nelson ol* Canvlen, nil in last Wednesday evening entertained m it his .beautiful home in honor of Miss Katie S Knox, who-will./pave for \\ iU it berfprejT v'tyversitV>en Ji.V^ 4.4th. j.o M :'s(ys Jaciene ("lii'ton, Viola Jeter, ft Mary (.'Irftoh, Mai y West and Rev. St Ihinlap riccomjiamcil'her oji the party, Hennettsviile News " \V e nv" s i-ll ha vin71 la 1 g\v" no n Ts tier- of- deaths in our vicTnityr M di iVmle HeidMic l smiileiily. Tuesd;^_nT^fo rest. in. .'Macedonia CVinetery.- Rev. f I. 15. Prince had charge -of tire -.funerr fcaf ? -! ? r ' ?| ; T al services. ar At.. T.* * ? ? ?* ' - - - ' ' - .>irs. r ramus Mcivay aiul Mrs. <).. H. Ilalchrtrd" live- veiy puich ill .at thi tvrifinir . ' ' M1 S/Caniiinc'Francena kiny was in ! he city Sunday after'ndah. Quite a Daiuo nunihc**?f Clin visitors were in the city Sunday after -id 1101.11 t Isi' illl' -Urft- 1'. l^^^j^f/nlllllr ? mcT iVIis-s C TT. Sanders! ?: j D.r. \\\. 11, : Ilimnthflnd I)r. I). J! Counts were1 honorable visitors i\ Macedonia' .Btpti-ot. Church. Sunday mornihjr--. Rev. I*. B, Mdodnna an.! iis members were delighted' to have hem. These arc~?;rcak?Jeaders in our., /icinity. . . --IVTiss Ethel McCoy is dniinr. nice1 .vith the usher hoard since Mrs. Gil-' more returned heme- frpm school. Mi*s F! in in a Drake was the truest "of. Dr. and Mrs. IIanna_la>t Sunday af.ernoon. . .. Mr nad M i1., V,. Bruntiinot.." A o.ro in t ho city visiting Sunday af-' ternnon. :???-? Mrs. Thompson is out again nf- . or a. long -period of illness. Miss Bertha '^ounbcy .is Km. tying tho picture of. health. ?* ~T Dr. A."V. Hook and Prof.' McKnigh: a ore. in tho oity Monday a^ftornoon. m'd hiado a short "Visit to the report* [ i-'s home. ' . ? : 4 Rev. and Mrs, Covington were th house Pilosis of Mr. and Mrs. T. FT" Pcterkin last- Sunday. lie is bring;ng things to pass at St. Paul Bap-list Church. <? ? M.r. and Mrs. J; P. NfcLood, accoinpaniod by their little sort made many pop calls Sunday -afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Starks were over on ' last. Sunday morning as usual. Dr. ^ Starks' delivered aj Splendid sermon it the morning service*. Sunday was 1 . tally day. and the members raised ( S1.T6.P0. -?;?' ^?~t?.?- - . . i . Pi;. D. M, .McColl'im. is very much i missed since he has' been attendin;r summer gehool in Chicago, 111. Miss-Cheeks of Spartanburg, S. C.. jrvoTrrpaTttert-'rSiark> over Sunday: ? Mr. Doin-'las'- of Morris?CnlTofc?^ was a new member on the choir last ^ Sunday morning. . ' All news for the Palmetto Leader . must, bo sent or given to the reporter Monday afternoon. ."r K INSURE YOUR CLOTHES^ -r -J. ARSHALL ^ ; & DYteRS l: - ... i nits Look New ? 1- ? > To Fit You. 1 iervice To All 4i -? V H. T. MARSHALL. M?r. T COLlXlItyA, S. C. ~ g ...' irrri I Cillians for 6 > |9 ti People ra H O 8 P. M. g hB e j 0 undays ? [ . JIT WITH YOU " H e jwp p A. J. DAVIS, Mgr || * 2 PAGE MEVRN , KS. i;. J. RHODES IN "WINDY CITY" i hh ago, Juno 22 .??MYs. C! T. ~~ hodfcs, of^ Columbia, S. C'., distinjishod welfare "worker and hcj,'l of lavgv hospital and training school the. South, arrived in Chicago' this oining in her big Packard cf?jfa fhoiiiit J-. .!< in s jcctinpaiiiod Mrs. s' on her' Crip. She is to be . ined in the. summer'by- Dr. \V. Swan hodys, of South Carolina, her only. >n. _ THE EVAN'S HAIR DRESSING "TEe Jiiwu-ilrffHsing to- 1 ny your hair tv/n. Itw ill keep \qy_y hair combed , r all day long. X . ' " ' " T;7vttnV-tftrlr--F>rc'?sirrg the best . 1 | if cur! ng gnd waving; it brightens ~ id bcajjtifiL"-' the?color?of?the hai-?;?: * ?? i<l gives ip. a lustrums appearance. -v ' *' '? - *. * * " , * Sold at all Itnrlw.i' - - j ~ - "v ?jnu|#n <iuu v i Druu Stores Manufactured at tlfj I'iHO SJ..^ 1 " Jtinluiuljja, S. C. : I'hoTie <? 1H . J ??? ??? - -A * . , ?" . - 3. - . Generators / Starters, Batteries All Work (luaranteecl j Palmetto Battery Elec. Co., Inc. V '308 Sumter St. Phone ,123?) I'lio.vii nTST?. ''' * v ' ? f L. Hawkins' Heal Instate Agieiic^ r . Notary Public . '7, ' . Homes on Easy Terms" * ?'? ?' - *"?'?^ '* 1!071V Washington Street (bi.rMw\ -k c.r, ' ~KOl'TllfUN 1?AII.WAV ~ STSTIOM rr i * A'.i ..!{< : w?>?'ii M/- 'Ilppaft !:U5 ii 31 N, Y.-Ausrusta"* 81 8:45 a IM5 ]) 32 Autcu?taOC. Y. 32- 4:55 p :35 p 27. Chhrlo>ton-l!1n. 27 1:45 p 15 p. 28 Giii-Chai l(>stoR> 28. 4:57 p. 1:45 p. 10 Co'urul?ia-Cin.. 9 6:00 a rtTrrr-rr'V.luntMa.lux'vM 23 MiOOp "" 20 p 24 Columbia-Jax'v'I 23 ll.OOp l:0t) n 8 Colulnbia-Aug. 7 5:00 p 1 ;:40-p? 14-H-rihirr:h a-Sav. 13 10:15 a SO-pr-23 Coiumijia-C'bai". 7? 4 5:35 a! ):05 a 13 Ci hmibia-t'hav. 14 2:00 p ).10 p 11 Columltia-Clias. 12 5:20 a 1:55 u 15 Columbia Ciias. 1G 2:20 a |:5t) p 2 Colinnbia-Sp'li'ik 1 4:00p ):2l) p Id Columbia-Gin'on lf> 7:05 a>.'55 a 18 CoIuVnlMj^Sen'ca _J7 G:15p. 5:56 p^l.'l *('ola.-Char. 114 7:30 a 'Via Camden anil Rook Hill ity ticket office, 1207 Main Street, . ! ' tMi'iiiitr ..-I. . . ?' colhmbia'. S r ; Sinner. Generator and Battery opidrs ' ~<ilP\E.8580 >ipps* Battery Service ... I>F4*<idnaiit;hl Gould' Bntterlea Lontfcjst L'.fe by Owner's Records ^ GIVE JLfS A TRIAL 21.1 l^idy St.. Columbia. S. C. .loin The ... ' ' -???? .? - ' 7 PROTECTION AGAINST IVCCIDENT, SICKNESS AND DEATH Greatest secret. Fratarrtrr; Banavotant ? nrt Patriotic Oroanlzatlon Known. HE GUIDE TO? lealth, Happiness, Brotherhood, Proaertty, Felowshlp, Charity, Kindness, Jut- * ce, Mercy and Love. .nrrnnsTO its mi>mb6Romip Aid when sick, Protection at death, Aid 1 Disaster and Distress, Aid to Students t CoiicQe, Free Hospital Treatment and ledical Advice. , Deputies wanted to organize odges In very city, town ana namiei in South Car* *-?? Una. ? ? ?? ' Ji 3.00 everywhere (n America. 'or Information, write * ' ; rrr""Gr7fTTtt-NoMe Scrretnry?KNlftalT> ? IF TOUSSATI NT, 15ul V-2 Taylor ^tl, hone 6757 T . - < Columbia^ S. 6 lev. J. E. Beard. D. D., tAbbevllle Grand N'?he Commander . * t\. A. Evans, M. ?>., " Columbia Grand, Noble Coufisellor i 13J. Q?n. A. ri nwnmnr- 'I'nrp.tnwn Chief of Staff,, Uniform Rank. .eymour Carroll Columbia Grand Noble Seoretary,