The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 11, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, August 11, 1928..
| Mrs. Rebecca Nelson of 1U27 oci-'
vftis Street leftSunday for New Y or It t
**City to spend three Weeks visiting relatives
and friends.
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-- Mr. Ua?ry jtVashington t>nd friends j
left the city August the 10th, on a
long vacation by motor to North
rolina and then to Bost.niyMass,
%*% T T* ? 1 ??r .
mrs. ij. uagaro leit Wednesday for
Buffalo, N, Y. and^Niagarp Falls to
spend a few w^ek-s-wl tiriu'r daughter j
Mrs. Eliza Hfffcood Mosby.
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Mts. Geneva Lewis and her daifgll-''
ter Carrie, have returned-from. Fort
Motte, -S. Ck, where they were the guests
of Miss" Hattie IS. unristie.,
"* While there they visited St. Matthews
and were happily greeted l>y
old friends and ela^s mates, among
whom were Rev., and Mrs. A. J. Mar.
tinlind Prof. Ford the energetic principal
of St. Matthews Graded Schjonl.
. After spending a profitable term at*
Hampton and a pleasant week at
Bay Shore,' Miss Daisy Roach is visiting
relatives and-, friends in SumRoach
represented South Carolina /it
Hampton on the inter-state program
with, credit to South Carolina and
Columbia. 4Mr
Marion E. Hvans, .Jr.. "of 1P0G
Ping St. arrived in New York City
Thursday morning alter having a
successful motor trip and went to
work at his trade Friday.morning. He
is also speciaiizing in toilet prepara
tions for Evans Hair Dressing Co.
His address is fvi \V. .12'Jth St., New
Vat-IT
Miss Lillie Mae Davis, Messrs. A. T.
** Smith, Conrade Smith, and T. J..Morris
were the defecates of thirEpworth
LeaRtfe - t>f Sidney Park . 0.- -M-. E
Church at the Sunday School and Ep~
worth League Convention:"Inst?woek
*.ih Saluda, S. C.. 1
Mr. T: .1, Morris. after st'i vinjj- ay
. ? -district president - for 4 years- AvassuccCeded
by Mr. E. L. Miles of Saluda
as the district president of the League.
Miss-C. A. f'eirhal Of Scotia Semi- "
nary, "Concord, N. C., is here visiting,
her niece and nephew Mr. and Mi's-.
H. H. Cqoper at their Pine Ilurst
home.
Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Jenkins, Divand
Mrs. N". A. Jenkins anil Dr. L. M, Daniels
left yesterday fur Norfolk, Va.,
and at this point Dr. Daniels' wife
will join them where they wHl motor
to Baltimore to attend the National
Medical Association. They will also
visit Philadelphia. Atlantic Pity and
New York, returning home about the
first of fcepte,mber.
-? ' m .Mr.ii-Margaret Owens who bar been
in-the city for five months-on-aceount
of the illness, of her mother, Mrs.
Mary Hampton, lefjt for her home in
Miama Saturday. Mrs. Owens wish>
es to thank her many friends who
have been, so kind to her during her
mother's illness. At this time Sirs.
..Hampton has greatly improved. '
' Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbersop of Mop- "
roe,N. C., motored to Columbia to
. visit their friend Mrs. Owens whom
thev met at their lovelv home in Fbi
but has been in Coulmbia fur five
months^ attending her sick mother
Mrs. Mary Hampton'. As Mrs. Hampton
is much improved Mrs. Owens and
her friends made the young couple
feel at honrie. . Mrs. Mary Goodwin of
Colonial Heights entertained for them
royally also Mrs. Lula Williams of
Bratton Avenue served a lovolji" re- ?
past for the visitors.?0tt-Wednesday "
from 2 P. M. to 6:30 Mrs. Ow^fcs
was hostess to a tempting luncheon
^ ' in honor of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. "
Culbertson left for their home feeling
that Columbia's people are Jiospitable
indeed .
The wonder boy evangelist will be
ftrthe Mppi'i' part of the stale cany in g 1
on his great revivals for the Rev. P.
P. McFurland and K. A maker.
Rev. Nathaniel P. Harrington
Mrs. J. E. Rosvmond and little ;son|
David, left last Thursday to ateriit"the
OrangeTiurg District Conferences" atMacedonia
M. E. Church, Mrs. Rose- j
mond reports of this being'o'ne of the j
best conferences that she has ever at- ;
tended. Rev. and Mrs. Watson with
the good people jof Macedonia spared j
no pains to entertain the delegates. V
?rr-r-iiuiniJiu
Mrs Mamie Clifton of New York
City is in the city visiting her sister
Mrs. J. 11. Clifton, 2800 Senate St.
Miss Juanita Jackson is spending
some' time with her aunts and euo-'
i.inn in RidgewayfLuguff ami1 Culuiii* '
tiirt. We'^yish her a pleasttnt'stay.?
Mrs. Laura Harris, niOth'er fcf'Mrs1
Joel II. 'Jackson-, is spending some
ime with Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Jiqihh
Taylor and friends. . ' *v V
Mr. and Mrs. Calamese and Miss
Lru-ine?Wright, of -Brooklyn,?N. Y.,1
.formerly of Clinton, S. C., ai'e home '
visiting relatives ahd friends. They .,
spent the week end visiting their aunt
in ftilverstreet," Si C. On. Saturday,'
they motored to Clinton, S.1 t. with1
their aunt and ^cousin where thev >vero
Wright: Thfrv enioved ? v-ft-y plnns.
t able .dinner and" report a nTost pleasant
trip.
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Mrs. William"C. Champion of Cam-'
don stopped oyer and .spent last week
with her " parcntir and :rcJatf^e?T"-"Mr.
and .Mis. J. B. Lewie,Mrs. Henry i
Champion?and?Dr. and Mro. B. A.j
Evei ette on her way . from Urange-}
burg where she atonded the . State
College summer- school.
Air. Ernest Harrison died Tuesday
1*2 o'clock at the hpnie. uf his uncle
nujl aunt, Air. and Airs. J. J. Harison.
Air. Jo4rrr Gal!man and the Misses
Catherine Reeves- and Evelyn Yaney
>f New York Tlity and Princeton, Nr.
I., respectively motored" to Colunibia
from New -York flity and PriticetomAlr.
Gallnian_ is . stoppings in Union,
where h'e is the guest of his sister.
Atrs?es Reeves and Vancy are in Columbia
spending the time with Airs.
Mary llamptpn on East Pendleton
St., Reeves' grand-mother. Thyy
will return next Thursday by the.
nay of Greensboro. X. C.. where Miss
Reeves will -vrstt her 'othei* grandmother
AJrsr Emma Reeves pf that
X*iiy. ' ' *'? : *
Miss iyyctha . Canrv.n has goiig'to
Greenville-to spend hew vacation with
her friend Aliss Estelle Cureton ahd
hei- cousin, Mrs. .lames W. Hopkins.
Vo wish Miss ("armon a ptoasant vacation.
M ARR [ Ah K AX NOT X CEMENT
MY. and Mrs. James Walter (toudelock
?. nM"oti;ive the marriage of their?
?-daughter ? ?- -?
r[ MariQ.J)ayse Victoria
to ... - _
Mr. William Henry Allen
on Monday, April the twenty-third,
nineteen hundred and twenty-eight.
\t home uftj|r Aug. 20, 1928
Smith Turnout, S. C.
HERE FOR VISIT 4
A
. .M iss . Maggie?Loo Keitt?of?Now
York City, a -former-trained nurse
of the Lincoln Hospital in that city.
:s spending her vacation in Columbia
with her niece Miss Anna Hattie Eli-'
v.abotlj Mary Magdalene Darby' of
2020 Washington St. . *
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PARTY j*
We had a good time. Where? At
the Birthday. Party of Orraldimr Una- 1
chum on Thursday evening,. August' 2,
at the lesidence. of Mr. and M\?. J.'j
W. Boachum. A scheme of pinkfand
white was carried out. The "3ipuse
was. beautifully decorated" with pink
and white paper and flowers of many
kind.
A very large crowd attended and
"the guest of honor received many'
tf.U'ts. ' ^
' Games of every kind were played,'
after whicliLthe guests were ushered
nto the dining room and served deli- j
cious courses which consisted of ice 1
cjream. eakp, punch and mints.
. I'll say again we had a good time.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. DaVe "Hanclers, Mrs.
Alace Shelton, and Mrs. Julia R. Chavis
wish to thank the many friends
for their kindness.'and floral tributes
ShPWtt (hiring the illness and death of
their loving'daughter and sister Mrs.
Anie M. Handers.
PLANS MADE FOR POINSETT AS
ANNIVERSARY. >|
dancing contingent is the announeerrrrrrt?tbnt
the?Anniversary Ball will
he given in the Odd Fellows .Casino
on Thursday evening, August 16.
This event will prove exceedingly pop
ular with the- yminger *set this-hum*
mer and a large number or om-ofr."
town guests are expected for the affair,
in addition to the local guests.
Music will be furnished hy the Ajax
DeLuxe Orchestra.
- Invited to chaperone are the following:
Mrs. J. A. Bright, Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Brown, Mr/ and Mrs.
S. Clark and Mrg. V, Clark
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THE PAI41F
MR, KOUKKT 1,. JOHNSON. IS NOj
- . MOKE. ' ' .
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Mr. Robert L. Johnson, departed
this life July--22. 1928, after a linger- i
ing illness. Jle leaves t\? mouril his
loss,, two sons and I our ,dau^bters j
and jive grand-children and one great
Kiand-ehild. Sanuu-1 Johnson, l.-ouis
ville, Ky.; Robert.L. Johnson, 1'hiladelphia?
Pa.; Mrs. Charlotte Taylor,
\Vas$l)in>rton, ,U. C.; Mrs. Josephine
Washinjrtbnr Washington, 1 >.?<".; Mrs.
llatftttu Jenkins, .Jacksonville. .Flit.;
Mrs. Georgia Rrokn, Coluuthiu- and ?a
host of friends.?: ???
We \sJish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation To. friends
for their kindness, sympathy a'inirTi>ral,
tributes at. the. death of oiir fath~7.
^ THE CHILD It EX. ~
fit '
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ureenwooci j\e\vs
Mrs; Zena Edwards and'friends df
Abbfcville motored to (troeiiwood
Thursday past, visiting Mrs. M. L.
Jabber. A pleasant time-was reported.
V'
- My. J6E sims <n t.ijiucnt Tt/.r dt?-'
parted this life Thursday al'teiinpon
-to?the regret of?his many I'rimuh.
He was funerali/ed at Tabernacle Rap
tist'eljii it'll by Rev. S. t'~( iunpbell' of
AndPYSon. lie leaves to hi urn. his
loss, u mother; two brothers and two
? M"l'. (1 rover Deati- of .Ninety . Six.
leaves for Maxton. X. to 'spend
the rest .of the summer*
, Mi-. Josh J'Sblver 'antl^sonAvere "visitors
at. his son Jesse, Jabber 7<M t?ilMain
St.. Sunday past. .
Hev. F. D. .Johnson and M r. ' Willie
VV'ilson hiei'e?Veturnen fronr.- Altt?
baina, to the delight, rrf their many
friends. ? They report a very- " pleasant
and successful trip."
Rev. F. 1). Johnson began a series
of sermons on the Lord's prayer, lie
preached a remarkable.sermon to an
appreciative audience, lie plans to
.-ontipiie this series until he i-oniploli-s
the-- LprdY prayer. You will miss a
treat to even miss one of this, series,
Sunday morning being so beautiful
the -Sunday school -was largely attonded.
Strenuous etlorts were pal t m : Ii
fT>y the teachers of clashes. 0 and 10 to
I net the -'baner^ Class ; v.a's I .est eel
I hy class 10 by a' very close niutgiu.
! I?e\v F.~ I>.. .Johnson, is conlirctmjr
a revival 'for' Iiev. .1. K. Marshall at
reports.a very successful, "meeting. '
Aire. Fi L>. Johnson in .indisposed a this
writing:. Her many friends h >pe
Jjur.heifa^peedyieco.veiy.
- . Miv 1'adjjeU doiiarled ..this life ..a
few days tijfo, to the regret of his
many friends. His bereaved family
has the sympathy of his many friends
Mrs. Hosalee Cain and son It. ('.
were the vruests of her daughter Mamie
Lee Robinson f>62 Haptist. St.
Mrs. Mamie. Lee Robinseh is convalescing;
at this writing;
CARD OF THANKS.
Air., Allen Tarrent. the husband ot
Mis. NcOhell Tarrent uud her fabler
friends for their Moral olferinns and
many kindnesses shown during her
Witness. * - f
Mrs. AzaU'e-ilrillin. Misses Ne/zie
jlolliday and Ltd;i Crenshaw were the
representatives <n 'laiiornacio itaptist
church at the Educational Convention
at Due West.
. . Misses"' Daisy and Sarah Baton of
1. a or one.?wore?recent?caller, at the
New Market?St-. ?
Misses MamytT I.. Williams a net Ida
Fair have returned from Orangeburg
when' they atteiuled summer school
with.lthem came the formers sister
Mrs. Corinne Cnirhroll and Iter threeIMaiRiful
children Mamie Eugenia.
David, Jr.. and Km ma Carroll.
All present at the birthday party
given hy Miss 'f hrlma?Orrtfrn - on
Haekett St., spent a very delightful
evening in card playing* dimeing jm?J
many other amusements'."*"'A beautifully
lighted birth cake and .souvenirs
presented to the guests added to the
occasion. "Near the close a delicious
ice course was served. The out-of,
town guests were: Miss Ruth .Vaughn
of California; Miss Ella C. Myers of
Columbia; Mr. , Samuel Bradley . of
New York City, Miss Lillie Mao
Dlai kstoek,?A ugnintn.?tkw,?a-ml?Miss
Marnh .Simpkins of Edgefield. ?
Missis Agnes W.illiams and Tholina
Griffin motored to Ware Shoals and
spent a few hours ThiifSilay..
Misses Willie L. Fox and Isahel
Tolbert* are at home again after
spending such a pleasant time in ^
-ftoclt Hill at summer schol. .-The for- j
mer attended, while the latter was an
inatrnctwi?
welcome visitor ofMrs.T.ovie Jackson*
Mrs. Essie Ilill has returned home ,
after ft two-weeks visit- to ?partan~j
bufg. , j
Mrs. C. G. Glover of Promise T.and 1
was a welcome visitor of her daughter
on Maxwell Ave., Saturday Aug.
1th.
Mrs. Olivia Williams and Mrs. F.s-j
telle Anthony spent, last week-end
in Atlanta, Ga. They report a very
pleasant trip. j
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sttq LEADER ~
"J.ANC ASTEtt' NEWS.
We vire glad to say that St. Paul'
A. .M. E. church is} still being fi.lt v
I in tile work of l>wrth?p
erhood of man. v
East week she "sent Representatives' A*
l?ji the Missionary Convention, whjeTT5
. was held at Bloden. Green, S. C., at a
i Zjon Hill A. M. E. tJjurch. pastor;Rpv.
1 C. Mellvvain, l)r, K. 'L\ Ellis, pre- .
iding elder. Our delegates acquitted
themselves like real Missionary
workers that are puting it over mildly, e
Dr.'Ellis and his beloved wife came "
( to Eanea.-Ur Sunday night:?Hrr Ellis
pleached fj;om the subject': ''Satis- '
-fact i,can" .!? ,say the least it was a ^
i v'ondei ful message, which, stirred the' >
i mile congregation and all went away <.<
| atKng they were glad f?, he out. The t
atVal.de ftil'c-ot' Presiding 'Elder Ellis -f
j"'was.jjivrodueed ahd an e'viSTas.lT.hj; ijii- {j
' p! I'l -' Hill llJKUl1 iHti |)lMI|ll T1 \\ ??> npttrlrTJ \
She was clcctctLiuesident of the j\lis- j.1
.shonary invention rngl '* ayery. cmu-lf
j genial character. who-is destined to Jij
put Over a nival prog rani for the
,ehurch. ? ' a
\Ve hefd. a myst successful quarteriy
conference which represents the j
'nhinl mile no.n -?
Rev. K. 1*. Ellis will nieach for jj
Rev, Mcllwain* tonight, lie and "his
better half are spending the week- a
C41.I hen in Lancaster. -We are do-1 (
lighted to have-Rev. and Mrs^-Ellis'I
. in Lancaster^ 1 fl
Rev. Mcllwaili's mooting will begin (tji'ijight
at Bethlehem \ A. j Mu E. 1
church. ~ 'h
j. We'are sorry to express the home | I
of Dr. J. 31 Clinton was burned Sun- 1
day about?1 1:01) o'clock.? 9 -~?
\ 1 he Ministerial Union gave a re T
,ceptioh at Prof. Riley's home July J
Uh in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Rob- '
liison who iimvol tn Charlotte, \'. C, _?
today. We wish them a success in (
j their !*?' ;.ticrnr?' ' 1
I The teachers of Lancaster are enIteltaining
a group of teiichei's front
; lii'ick 1111 i Suiiiliiei' Srho.il thi,s a ft ok- ~
noon. . - -- 4 * 1 h
We are very glad to see Mrs. Ma- 1;
ria Parker who has been on ts
li-t qn :ui.l iilw.nt ! f i'n i 11 ?
Mrs. Mat tie Pigshy entertained
I Rev. and-Mrs.' Ellis, Rerr?rmd Mrs. (
1 Oweps. Rev. and - Mrs. E. C. Mcll-rv
j wain and Miss Mary J. Moore at a d
real dinner which was very much en- j S
ijjyed by JlU pn .Il| 1 y Jit). " j.f
Aiken Ne\ys.
jr?- ?? ' ' jtl
l.ariii' conjj; re Rations . greeted the ! ^
pastors in all the churches Sunday.) ,
mornTTTj^htst." _ L;
: .Mr. and '.Mrs." H.-i-ti.r Ri-nint of- '
Floi ida -are ?sojourning in cur city.j.
for awhile. They ai'e well pleasedj 1
1 with A'tken. They worshipped at! N
CambeiTand church Sunday' morning.!
I 1 lie "Human Interest -Series ofv'
,S? rnions** at Cumberland church arej'.1
m t nici ing large audiences.?This com -ing
Sunday?nun nine the?pastor will1 '
preach the fourth sefnvon,__subje.ct:
.lob's Three Friends. .. v ' ' A
1 Atr. and .Mis. AT L.- Spann enter- ,
tamed Uevs. .1. U. .SeVenson and A.
F H Horry apd* " Mi-s.hiniis. . T.ilw.
Voting, of New Vprh and .Mrs-Manic
Williams of (iranitville and-others; at ,
tea .last Wednesdav nio-bt A omm.
'.in ns table greeted the quests, deft-1
i > - ' ' 11?LiJt?M r*.?S| u> n n.
i .liev.. Andrew Xurris. of TdU FloiV
eiiuli. Stlffjccli'ltraicd his seventy-eighth (
birthday on the 1th inst. lie* is vig- .
.nous in mind and body.and praeched
a very interest-jug-, sermon at 2nd >
Ha pt ist elnireh?two Sunday?nights
ago. lie and his wife are enjoying,
their sixty-second year of married
life. We congratulate Rev. and Mrs. |
Xorcis -Umy will see?many S
more years. h
Miss Dora "Ada Jones, snpovivisor
. I>ay N'Ufsery. in the Social Service'
work "of New Orleans, La., is spending [
a few days of her vacation visiting J!
her mother Airs. A. L. \Y. Jones; but, *
ill j leave shortly to Spend Awhile J
with her father, brother arid sister ip
[ Swathmore, Pa. We are triad to see
her looking so well and wish for her .
great success in her chosen field.
M iss Evelyn C. 'Ilorry. who is tak- \
ing Nurse training tit?the I,. Rich
rmfsnn Memorial hospital, Greens- r
; horo, N. C.. is spending her vacation
| here with her father, Rev. Horry
[ She is also a student in vocal music
at Bennett's college for women,
Greensbooro. She looks >ve-]l. She
is ouite an addition to the young set
of the city.
Tin- ,si\ week* summer .school rlns- J.
ed Friday night July 27th with a
v< ry ^creditable program at Andrew j,
Robertson Institute, conducted by Mrs
,Ada L. \V. Jones and daughter, *=
-Mirrtrnrz:?E1ghl grades were represented.
The Sunday school lesson,
was studied each morning during devotions.
An original play was produced.
"The Preacher's Wife^s New
Hat," which added- to-the pleasure of c
the evening. The gist of the play was sj
that everybody saw the need of the h
preacher's wife for a new hat, sq ev- N
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NEWS OF CRAMTEVILI.E." ; 1
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Rev. A. H. Coleman delivered a J
fry short and sympathetic sermon *
n whieh aihrthaf wt'l'e present were"
ery mucli intorc.sto.d. ~^Ve F.:k1 a- *
isjtors Mrs. Rosa Randolph atpFMil's *:
oe ftero of Washington. 1).~7?.. and j
lso Mr. and Mrs.' XV. ~n.T*'oleinan of !
mgUHta, (Ja. ' _ i
Mjss CwendoTyn Fells spent the
week-end at Williston.
Rev. il. \V. Mjlcs.and-%vife aiid Josph
I'alnidie, .Jr.. and others are mot
ring to Washington, D. C. We wish
or tin in a pleasant 'Tnpl .
Class No. 1. of Valley . Fair Rap-";
;>t church had a literary |>rogra ni
iiintlay afternoon'at -r> o'clock which
as enjoyed hy all. Anioqg some of
lie thintrs rendered was a quartett ? i
y four young inch. Mrs-'vs. Matthew?
jjiMriSr ^knsyiph Matcher. M? l^vin (*ha- ^
Is and' lWhost Sqll" t-V duett .-ting 1
<\ Miss^J^oney R. Walker .and Miss
"hWOthy. I'alinore. A solo by Mi.S3 J
Insa Relic Miekspn; and a'duett hy
Iiss F.lise Samuels and Katie Cartev.
11 of which were good. ' .
Hhe I >4) \\"hat. You Pan "Club will
iieet at the Valley Baptist church
it.iiiul.i.i evening at T oVinih," TK< v?
if askinir all members t?? he nii'S'-n*.
Miss Collilus Pal more is spending
few days .with her.sister Mvs. Ws B.
'oleman, of Augusta, tla.
The young men uf Grauitevillc
iave organised a Young Men's. So- ^
ml. Club. Thev are asking anv young
% .. ?
r.an. of the town Tit join then). They
aVe'ruIesT amPTaws" you must obey:-Hlicers:
W. H. Mosolcy, Pres.; II.
)nvis, Viec-Pres.'; L. \\\ Atkinson,
in-retnryj\Y.?Whitlock.?uoiu-rul
reasure. Members as- to Rows'": W'
'ohnson. "itv Lewis. C. Johnson. It.
Inward,?K. Howard. ('. Carter.; X.
'ollins.' There is room for" more.
'omt on. Weekly nieetitif's every
"hursday night at 8 o'clock".
trybody In ought her V>no 'much- to
icr embarrassment but this was quick
y changed to_delij?ht when someone
aid; "Let Tier take her choice'' which
-he?rtrrt?trnfl everybody was happy, i
The Doll Parade was won by little 1
live Foster and Dorothy Hruitson,'
cliose . doll carriage and doll Wclo
Iressed the prettiest: "Raniona" as* 1
ung in .costume by Mary' Price aflvl ;
oatured. chorus was prltty. Little;, '"
et.a".Jones' violin solo was' sohtetlrlTTg 1
lew;?The-recatatioiis. \ve?k>_ gund' and .;,
In- slneitig Very tUhefhl.?Miss. Mar .'
nit-/, piayeu. .limited scott received
he highest number of perfect reelu.tion
marks. The- Beatitudes 'were 1
ecited from the "Key" IP, 2M's. Ill
dP's -and 2R'a. llruJL . li- AV-ch-"
ams gave nnieh eneoiirngement and"
<>me timely suggestions.We ttfiank,
im. . '
Mtss Beatrice Joan Mc-Milli n. It.
.".. who is a nurse at. the Governient
hospital at Tuskegee, Ahl., has
tjventy-six 'days vacation' which she
< spending visiting relatives in the
mth-east and in the middle tvest fts
ar Ch'enco. She spent Thursday
mi Friday with Mrs: Mayme llo'ui'scT
ones of S28 Sumter St. M-iss McMTlin
was very much . imprssed with
he congeniality of the nen'nly she
act during her short stay in Aiken.
We hope to have the?plo-.uuiv?of
laving her for a day oh her letum outh.
Miss Emma Evans, of Greensboro,
ity nurse. ]>assed through Aiken Sun.
lay "inoi'n'un^elP'Wut o^Hv1'AwoTicns".7?
:.n , tn v.iisb''.??.!??ol._ 1 1.
- ? ? w tj.-jiu iciouvo, k?nc and/ m iss .*
lorry journeyed here together.
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ounty. Large field. No other Phy-'
ioian here. Good opportunity to.
uild'up a large practice. Adilu'*'
r. B. Grant, Walterbaro, S. C'. i 1
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t*110H Washington.- Sit. I'hone 5814$.
?I'OHO SYSTEMScalp
and'Hair Treatment
Personal Apply to
J MISS FANNIE GIBBES
H23 Assembly St. .
'.AGENTS \\ \ N I I'.lt-i?i'oV .Madame *???
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Vj>ojit.-. .MaiCi-'llene Chcriiicalr Coins' '
amy, 11*Ua \\. Ei>.ud St., ltichinond, ->
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Nelson Beaulv Parlor 1
13111 WHEAT STKEET V- '
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Hair Dressing, Manacuring, '
???y Massaging / . ;
Slits; I.ILLIAN LVKES
I"??r Appoints I'hone 8033
Use Common Sense
In -buying your, I'iano. We represent
the piam>s the celebrated
aVii-'s h e an.] .cndui-so We . .
eliitlbnet1. ?Lowest
' prices, liberal terms.
Malnne's Music House
1 .Mam St.. l'hone?-'10
XT H.? M e and the i'iuho mak-'.
?ers guarantee the. 1'iaiy'S we
.sell. J.
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DRESSING _
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s the. tiair divssiiig to lay your hair
huvn. l-.w.ill l;?s;L' yo.Ur hair combed
all.liav biny.. - Hi.
Kvnti's Jtnir Pressing is the best
1:i: eui!mu an.-f waving; it hrightena_^
ohi the color of the hair
i?h! gives it IVistiious appearance.
Sold at all Hnrlier Shojis aiid
, .Vl;tmi factored at
I Ktti Pine-St.,- Columbia, S. C. ; ?"
Phone ti 158
r Generators
Starters, Batteries
Valmeito Battery -??
& Elec, Co., Inc.
1308 Sumter SI. I'hone 3235 .
I'lIONU 6487 ~
L. A. Hawkins*
Real Estate Agency
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Notary Public
1!(>mes on Easy Terms" ?
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H07'V Washington Street
COLUMBIA, S. C. j
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COLUMBIA, S. C. .
Xpert Mai I or, Generator and Battery
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lepairs I'llONK 8580 .
^ripps' Battery Service ,
Oreadnsiiiprht Gould Batteries
Longest Life By Ovv tier's Recorda ?v, 13
<11VI1, l!S.A 1 RIAL
213 Lady St., Columbia. S. C. 1