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Saturday, November 17, 1928. WDEK^jjrj THB nran i> F / * Miss Khtheryn Sharper spent Fair week with her mother Mrs, P. H. Shar per. She was accompanied by Miss Jessie Gilliam of (*Xcenwo9<h * rji "v * Mrs. Elouise Craf^on, 2312 Lady St. is ill at her home. . We hope that aha will mwm lie iinili'-wi-ii again. ? / f Mrs. William . Anderson of Detroit, is in the city on business. Mrs. b. A. (Jladdcn o! MoBI^, Alfl.V ^ki? here for the holidays, Having endHed a great year's tvork oif the South HMotnftTTJIstl'IOt, Rev. Gladden is aD ^,endin{; his Annual Conference at Pas^fcgoun^^ Mjss. ^ ' Bl PACEANT tftfc'iVil u> pee the beautiful Pa Hmt, The Questioner, which is to be Beserited at Sidney Park ('. M. K. Bnufclr^^unda^night, November 18, J^928, at 8:09, with a large cast. Rev. S. B. Wallace, Pastor, ' CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY Mrs^Fred Dant/.ler entertained Mon day afternoon at her home on. Taylor Street<with a birthday party iW honor of her4little son, Fred, Jr._ The party was from -1:30 to 6:00. The guests were greeted at the door by the small honor 'guest' who presented them with Dink and blue cans as favors. ^A co* lor scheme of pink and blue was.-uswith a birthday cake holding three ed and the dining table yvas centered lighted candles. After the guests played, htey were served ite cream, cake and candy. -Besides the little guest of honor were: Juanita Goodwin. West Watkins, I.innie B.'Nixon, Huln'tt I.ee, Miry Lillie and .Melton James, Katheryn Morros, Marion Shealey Oscar, Jr., and 'Narcissis Dantzler and Edward I)antzlgr, also Velda and Bilfie llarth .(white). -Assisting" thehostess was - -her aunt Mrs, ItoSaL-Cliapiuaiu -? S ?1M Watch for the Slaptown ^ Convention : . ' . *" Wi.' mm m:- . ... . \ j> , THK RADIO SOCIAL CLt'B The younger social people of Columbia, some time- complain of not having anywltsrie. to go. We, the members of he said club, courage social dcvelopement, the best Tneasure of appreciation we can show 4? that' our-memhers will bg gratetul for th^ir* assistance. Let recreation rbe the watchword of the evening. And dont.forget on Friday night, Novemt . ber 30th, we will entertain our guests and friends with a Thanksgiving Ball. We extend our sincere thanks. ' STOP! l.nnK ? LISTEN! held at Chevy Chase Countvy Club Bhn Thanksgiving Day. A Turkey dinHfct W'H be^seyved.. Ajj who wish a MTtTmo are invited. From 1U:UU Pr.T. until Sam H, Hart, C, Jlr-JQanncrly, Mgrs. Mrs. M. L. King, Proprietress V NEWS OF THE TENTS |W The Eighth Annual Sermon of the jW United Tent of the J, It. Gidding* and p J'ollifee Union will hold its TharfRs"-( giving exercises at Sidney Park Q. M. E. Church Sunday November*25th, at 3:00 o'clock. The public is cordia lly?invited Come _ one, eome all. Yours in honor, ??Sister-lU-L^Simuel, W. G, S, M. J' M A R RI At; K A N N OL: N C E M EN T - Mrs. Ida R. Nowell announces the marriage of her daughter, Susan. No well Johnson, to Mr. William M. Tolbert, Jr., Monday, September 10, 1928, kosten, Massachusetts. ?-?? At hnmp V.'Al'. Wnsfr f'iintnn Street. Boston, Massechusetts. V~ RICHLAND TEACHERS TO MEET r v ' The Richland Teachers will meet fit Booker Washington School November 24th, at 12:30. t' " Rev. R. W. Jenfcips,'Pres. Mrs. L. W. Randolph, Sec Watch for the Slaptown ^ Convention Watch for the Slaptown Convention > ? ^ v HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS ^ . * * A Chjtterling and Chicken Suppei will be given at the Y. M. C. A. Biul' ding on--Monday November 10th. . Seme very good cooks, membere of th? faculty,-wjll prepare this lusgiou? feast. Dont miss this treat. ^ The Pre-11 allow e'en Promenade was postponed because of the weather. _Fi is soon to be held~watcb Tclr the date L Watfh Howard progress! ..lfeli 11 ow;\T^"-prog r^ss. J^ . C. A. CLUB . Minr.Ownoviuvo was hostess ta-thJ Silver Tea given by_the,Y, Club a her spacious Wayne Street home 01 j Tuesday night, October 13. Mr .Lee [Columbia's most noted violinist, ren do led several selections accompaniei by. the accomplished Miss Forrest Miss Daisy Roach and Mr. Huglje paid tribute to the occasion jwitl cnjoyoble singing. Miss Hattio B Watson entertained the group witl a deUjghtful reading. Miss Margar et Wallace^ presfdent of the" Clut introduced each of the members, af the she had brought forth the purpbs of the meeting and a request for cc operatiou. among the citizens of Col umbja. The Club will meet Novembe 2Gth, at the Y. Building. Watch for the Slaptowi Convention i * * CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. II. E. James and Rev. J. C James and fanjily, wish to thank thei many friends of Charleston and Mi Pleasant for ihc many actis of kind ness atfd beautiful florals during th (illness and death of their dear hus i hand and brother Rey. M. J. Jame: who departed . this life Oct. 18, 1921 Als6 for the-kindness and courtes of Rev. and Mrs. D. N. Wilson of Ir diantown, S. C. INMEMORIAM JQNES?In sad. but loving roemdr I of our daughter and sister, Eli2abet R. Jones, who dpearted this life on year ago, November 9, 192Y. -She-could- ask -uRif-we-miss-her, Yes it fdls our hearts with pain; But the spirit sweetljr whispers, "Have courage til we meet again1 Mr. James A. Jones, Father, Mr: Martha Jones,"Mother, Miss Evelyn R Jones, Sister. ' ,'v ' ' . **. * Watch for the Slaotowi Convention SILK QUILT CONTEST ENTEH TAlNMENT Officers and members Of Debura Court, Number 252 invite you to a tend their Silk Quilt Contest, Noven .tier 23, at the Odd Fellows Hall. W "have ^four live contestants supp.ortc by their many loyal friends. Th promises to be one of the greatest < vents of the season. Good music an refreshments. Admission 25c. NEW CENTURY CLUB NOTE . _The-JSTe\y_ Century Club was deligh ~ fully entertained by Mrs. willis.Johi son its ho.Atess on Thursday, Noven ber 8th. During the business mee .ingjthe members unanimously agree to $id the Tuberculosis Camp and tt D..:L 1J ? ? ? ?*-1 - rni-i? r^ttiiwuiu iiuiuu iur ?iris. Anis coi " tributlon Tffivlng been made possib! thru the ,chtl?s|rccent charity effor J. At the concision of the social hot '''Mrs. Swan Rhodes held high scoi prize and was awarded tL lovely ham painted cake plate. Sfrs. Julian Sti hrt was fortunate in cutting highe! painted olive dish, while Mrs. D. I Jenkins received the booby, daint salt and pepper shakers. The hosl Ci. DIE LUSTIGE DUTZENDALITERARIACH GESELLSCHAF On Friday evening, November 9tl - Pie Drutcherc. met, at the, home c Fraulein Mattie Lindsay and Dorri Glover. Each Lustige Dutzenda er joyed the long walk in order to reac ~ Fraulein Lindsay V and-Glover'a homi Fast PT585Ttr and fntnre busies wjere discussed. Die Gesellschafb wa indeed graced to have as her honore guests Fraulien Lindsay^lleiren Her ry Dority and Halord fftown. Everj one enjoyed the few remarks give by Fraulein Florence Lindsay. Potato salad on lettuce, saltinei I sliced peaches* and cake were s^rve by the hostesses. 9 \ _. * -.. w?.? .. ... . v; ': THE P-ALMF t ESS TEES I On ?Tlday- afternoon,. Miss .Genevieve Vinceht was hostess to, the Ess _ Tees. Amid a* setting of dahlias and .chrysanthemums, tables were laid for cards. After the games tallies were r counted and Miss Florence. Gantt and Miss Catherine Mack scored highest ."-and lowest .respectively.. Miss Wil; helmina Thompson drew consolation. ? Miss. Gantt received a box of linen stationary, Miss Thompson a box of ; -linen correspondence cards aiul Miss t Ma<-k et bottle of "Catolj upi",. Miss Vinfcent served a very delicious ineny j' 4 of chicken salad, sliced tomatoes, ,.u .1 ? ??i..... 1 Ivuccsc sua>Yd, piuKics, urai'Kt'is unu j cocoa. The quests expressed their joy of the afternoon by their very Reluctant departure. I Watch for the Slaptowp Convention , T , .'j ? .i ^ 'j| LE CERGLE EN^TRE NOl'S I 3 ^ ' * - '. * ^ ffospitality is the charip of ifttelli-j trence was evidenced by Mine. Daisy Roach when she was "hostess at a j 1 delightful bridge party Wednesday af- J ; J' ternoon entertaining Le Ccrcle Tvhtre Nous to which ishe- belonge. It' e the attractive rooms where three ta. bles were arranged for bridge tlu:, gai party spent in a very pretty as the top score prize lovely silk lingerie en rose. The consolation, also I silk lingerie en gold was cut. to Mmc. Lucy Williams. The low score prize, a unique trump /itbvelty for bridge1 ? AMftUl-tn TVTrrte Osceola Allen, and Mine. n T T T-? - - * - ' ' ' 1 * ' ' ' i\. n. r-aui wag. presented an artistically embroidered guest towel. Mine. D. K. Jenkins and Mme. Alma Rhodes were also charming quests of I,e Cerr cle assisting in rules and technique of the game. At seven-thirty,.the guests l>~ were served with deviled crabs, tomate e and lettuce salad, Saratoga chips, pickles, saltines. This delicious course 3? was followed by ice cream frappc and and cake in a rich color note which y furnished an attractive background. NEW CENTURY CLUB NEWS .. : I Mrs. Henry. Pearson, was hostess to-the New Century Club on Saturday y November the 3rd. at. her home on h Pickens street. The business' of the je club was first taken up. In making i aTeport to the^ctub^as to thcCharify^ ? Ball given Fair Week the members^ were greatly^please'tf Avith Their effort j As a club we believe that our sue-1 ' cessf was largely due to* the coopera3 tion of our friends to \yhom. we ex--! ! tend our appreciation. The club plans to aid the charitable causes of the city in some tangible way in the very near future. [| After busniess, three tables were | arranged for bridge in a bright setting of fall garden flowtfrs. Mrs.- \val-! ter Brown received the high score I prize, a handsome silver bread tray, " while the consolation prize, a.bath mat; was drawn bv Mrs. Jullian Stuart. - - ? Mrs. A. J. Collins received as booby i+1" _a dainty compact-.? When cards we re _ t- laid aside a delicious salad and sweet , course was served. - - ?. re -- " [s Watch for the Slaptown ld * Convention _ - ~ ? X KWRRRRY X K W S S ' . ' . ^ * A large- crowd' was at' M iller Clmpei last Sunday morning to pay their dal^Tar money and pastor's .'a'hu'.v. ? i- .- ffhe Baptist congregation is coming t- dov/ri to worship with tho- Methodists Sunday. le Mrs. L. M. Gilder is improving. ? Mr. Square Gary's wagon, loaded with wood, van Over his right fool. t. and he is unable to walk on it. ?... ir Mr. Hiram Cleveland is visiting his mother?i_.._ Greenville. it Mrs. L. M. Gilder's daughter-in-law k-.?f Mgrrja Collogp visited her last Suitday. y The Color exlCounty J-'air will.takei t- place November 23 and 24th. ' ment on November 20th. The Lyles' Quartet will sing al; Miller Chapel Sunday at 3:30. T Mr. Grace Floyd is still on the sick - 4iatr , : -f; 4_ Rev. White reported that ho isi i*ead>f v for the' conference. is Mr. T. A. Williams is improving i- nicely. k > . .! f ? - - EA8TOVKR N l^VS .s =r?rr-_ ' f d On-last week Rev*, and Mrs. Riley i- of Atlanta, and Mr. (Cleveland Scott r- of Philadelphia Were in the city, the n guests of Prof, and Mrs. I,. N. Scott..j' '' The Cope-Williams School opened on, the 22nd with an enrollment of ; d 70.- Mrs. G. C. Woodward is the prin- ;; cipal. ^ ? ' - " """" :' ^ ". '' ' : j' ~~~~ STTO LEADBR * ' ' PIiNCKNLY'S FUNERAL HOMfel UNDKRTA!iKit AM) MCKNSKI) KAIKAL.MKK OF SOL H4 LAKOUNA A N O GLOKGIA r ? j~ Imncra! CiwH.and Funeral E<rUlpment - | V-j As Coiid as the Host ^ ,J ^ ' . ' And Hyper than the. Ke I . ygp . ( oi iai:sv ^ si:u\ki: j " " 8 ui.ii - I'h -m V.'ii r HJesidt'iue I'hone 7 71>f> I ^ . | - 100!, \\ \SiilM7lON <1. ; ; I . ( <>! iahiu r Pinckney's Sanitary Barber Shop b^ot irqiTippFO (\ tuf: city <'<W- AM> SI:K ^^rOi^Y^()lRSlUJ \ ! ? ! '" I <! II II irrr^^^iBI III111? li^ MM lTBcjLIj__^. i l'ALiM OTTO UE;u)rV (:OUO()10VT10>; ^ X i ~<T:.7?T. i-?nTii f: i)ivam:iwi\ real estate and insurancej; Collection iilAlMiNTS Easy Terms on HOMES { We .artr' mnv -rotuty tcr'scil'lots tW. l'Uiiid imfo"7- <' in ilNT KllKl.K ; .|! CfUJiiTKUV located in North lojuiriLTi at tin- 'end \>i t'oltc^ov-lMruo .; X . rai' liiie? The location is bcnutii'uL !?tb' us .at once*. !|! '^Mrs^|{. II.. Walton. .k II. .join)-on (h it. ,V N.iliit't TuhtU- 5 ]t* rhoiu' (>122 Ollice; 1' 1 Ut>' 2 Washinjtton St. . ? . . ' ' I itijfi'SEfS lilttlG lsTore ' ; MRS. i'. K.-IUa.SK. I'l oti. 5j'v A K?lj Line of Patent .Medicines.- Cigars,??-? i Cmareltes and "TK>baccos. A .Full lline of $ _!VjndVim C. J. Walker's lrepa'rijtioiis at all $ Times. Ice .Cream twltf. Sodas. 3 - , : ' I , * PHONE 7821k " V 1 'k? :t" - V ' / ' .: 1122 Assembly Street, . Columbia, S. c. W - n* " '' r * ' '? " - * 1 A MESSAGE OF CONSOLATION A When, ioath invades ..your family* ranks., what a message of'con ;? sulaf.ui comes to yoii -from tin-fact thai TH ! >I 11' Al. UKhlEl1' A ANI . 1JKNly\ OLKXT ASSOC IATIOX is-under coiMract and you , ' 0; pr->;e u-ti by insurance laWS^fu pay yoii promptly youfinsurance ; <: t' policy which your forel'.tmig.ht persuaded you to take i til .covering ' siiclfi" : V : 4 ' * ' 3 Kvctiy member of the family. should have-one of our .Sl'ki'IAk jt 3 $."><1(1.00 CONTRACTS. Our agents ai'e an\uiVi?- to talk with, you 3 ' about it. Rhone 7.180. _ . ' 3 The Mutual Relief & Renev'Ient Ass. of S. C.; 2 ' f WtVV . , ' . ' ."' J. II. COOl)i:. Pen. M all tiger. ' " J 6O30iOOOO't''a'"v,>C,C'vMXv.Ov'vCeCfO'CX,'OC'OX><,O'O"C>C>yOCX'C'<'.Ovv.vv.vO.O'c<>XtO<--" IS CH O O.L S II P P f. I K S | " chdol Desks ... ' lilaekhoiwd.^, "* . Li I'eaehef's .Desk's -. Maps ami Ck l.es . . 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