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Saturday, December. 1, 1028.?'
Mr. land Mrs. I?: .1!. TaV,1. hv. ..
Mrs. 1). K. -' ' - . *
Rhodes, Dr. and Mi . N. A. .1,
left Wednesday-aft-. n?)^7>
. . and Atlanta.. tru.Y. . ?' s'p: I'
x giving. We'wish i'<1. 'itti .m :,t V" -' . .
ant and safe. t rijjv
MfS. W. ID (': , >,'.y ;i ;i 1 f: ) .
?;?returned dfkr h .: "
u?.? months in ton, in c in 1? ?r-r-r
Otho Curtin of V. .iterbniy (
, graduate, of Vale- I'''' ' _
\ guest of Mr. and i s. W. '. <
\ for a few weeks. M . T' ; ' ' :
?ed here from Cdnmvuc it Vv: h ?
ICmley and flliiiilv "mi?? I, - ' i1-' in.ii ^
IioThe.~Thcirliiany friend ; I .
to have them home again.?v ?.. : .
\ev. T. A. Hohin.o-jx, Pastor
* Preshytei-ion _Ciuii.eit .0 ' v
,i. K Fla., |\as?: ii 11m it eV v
V"<ht>V cnreute km- f,\ .' ,
Jfave vacatji 11 in.X-.w V.
Jfhin and. 'other r.ortlicrn ] n,'.
' W Robinson was f ,rnii ' >
Jmvhe.rgi. S.. J?#foi;e a;- "T'Xi"
jffioi'k in y|.n'ii::i Hi ' . ' .
r tin this sftiU1 w'll v ' ? ~
I that he is looking t,ln- i i. so i.
health, and is .doing nicety in F . ,
" LOST?jtlack \ v Pi. V 7'' - ' 7 v
.Newberry I and 1 i:; K--T1?-1-w. ,
Nov. 21) tlx} c.ont,. in)nft;,tv;u '-X;?? ??
satin dresses^ cnlUjvr e'uid- v.* 'i- '
name of I\ris> Sfut.Ko O..L ' "r .! .
: other articles, '.'herd " ; :
' turned to Mis.! JfiL'c (V. f.\. '.
Laurens. S. C.
j ST. (JKOIMF Vi WW
1 The Camp meeting a'. I> 'be! x . -3.1.
E. Church was a si'iin-'s !. V ' *.
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prcacncci inrec sermons :sn. ny.'iiav
ing a collection oFJ?:'K 7.'"..
Mr. \V\ W. Willi ; f - J
bia visited *5lis.S In<-g S .am. 'hi- "
Sunday:.. . V . - *
' The'County Fair-.is in f-.1V'
this week. PrhkiywT.s eb'.' i ' n
| county will ho^clusi il. r~
, ''SI. George Gr:c':\.l S h 1 football
team is playing Sumter, T??a i'v
ing pUay instead ill hnl't.\i .y: ~
; Jortloh ami the'boys (Kyi iri ' ! if-are
going to bring the game Ki. 1c. *?
Mrs. Mabel, E. Siunmer.i, principal '
of the graded selidol,. i; ibi: y . s the
exhibition tip to tLi,. C i<: I r. L
K_ ' ' " ELLORKE XliWS
' On Sunday morning the II. V.
i' U.met iit the regular hour. ^.A lit:
?. lesson was had. ~?-A?? ?
On Monday night the i' t
sion Society met at Mrs..A!a.'
it was enjoyed by all piy .Ait.
On Friday night "T i; ;
. ._.7 O ? ll.: "? I'M
ttliu OI'tlMU Wl'U', MM'. ' ' ' [
They aitp^iktl tie- A'.,!.-; . ' -
.banquet and Sir. llurav...-.' was.. ;h: .
speaker of the eve'tunf;. The jv -.
dent made aMihe talk.*. ..
[ After which thr. e .lis. v.
f 'u1- "
M'he whole \to\*n of !'
ualn.. a shock to the t -,vn. t"...
he urgs of Bq\v.mnn; ! . "
?*.' omics Kllorce.
Mi^dirty elirl> is o' 1 \ t ,-k.
gf Ni:v\s ? ~
The Kxcelsior Club,; will lv eii'i r
IVned 1>Y" Messrs. Samuel; S !
ijfrank Jones at t.lic home - >' and i
^K^Irs. Albert* DoftlpV, M
ember 28th. The C!ti!> 1 v
active during the
Miss R. J. Thoiiqi^ft h:i '
nafvow escape frohi death while ne
|^' toring from her school.
^ Prof. Si Ci DtsKe? oj . 'a. i a;.": < n
"made aAd^lt here to see Ids relative-, j
" " Tl?? \V.M? "AV.u.T,,. I a,.-! j. . v i -
1 11C Tf >1 *?!> V ri. m.\lendale
was entertained l-'r. r.
-ember 2.3, by Prof. (VH. Uingv-'Af-"
ter a short business session tin n-oi t
~ * bers launched into a*7b7eo,.v ?. rt no. 4
tr. ^ After playing the members >vcVo :t r- f
1 vOd with a dafnty repast. ??*
Baneing was .'the final feature, of the'
7*<&itj^Vln .! . !! '.?
Miss Lois Tatc >*f^cssed her-elf as t
having spent a pleasant eVers^-^ ,
h . ,- Tha fnllowillC-iUiit:hers of Allendale",
[ motored to lOranjgebnrg Sat n hiy to ,
^ witness the Statu.A. A- TI.. pnnw.', A!'.-.,,
es Ruth Thompson. Luis Talc...AcLLo?1
L Rambert, Marje Sutler, Perot by i
\ Richardson and[ Mrs. Louise-Oallnhsvi. <
On Sunday they were lb.? diiin r .
phus. .
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irnci: S!?hinc; NEWS
v !i ' a itnesscd the Stato-a^
.J Tr-.j S t icdny wriy Messrs:
!'. .! . I*.' Boston; T..f."
I (A'itv'nii:;!; Susie Ihll (Vilcy JUltL
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,IV.?.-_T.4 .1. S-f\lWau -and .family
i > of Mr. and
: -,r ' StMitlajr.. . ,
*? v V. 'ilaavs, a memlior
. . I'lyaclu'il.Sun^
. I; tjitisi Church
. . y m allied \lip Kyv.
? IS..'- Willi a nvs. ^return hi<vpitnl
Thursday not
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' I i*'" " !\-,l -rson is" still on
i <v (Ol'NTY tkach^
" 1 l^v.VilllN MKUTK
?? <:' hi ;M 'Peni'lll'lS1 As :
.?r.4? -~Vh-??r-ti-,?monthly B06Xvcmher
17,. in the
. . o .ct 1'ijih School Auditorrrn.?
?? ?? V'
were reelected, namely,
i':<]lman. presjdentTProf.
-vr- -vice president: Miss
V.!IV.' Secretary; Mrs.
V ' . asst. secretary;"
' t. I treasurer; Rev.
: :'1'> '''pn.. chaplain and Mrs.
. % y. v< porter.
' 1 ? iv' impressed the body
' < .,v ,v-.?;t discount from the >
!; ' Ti 'we ; : As.- Veiation. .iL. the [
i ' '' * f i [ii i i i nl ' {'
' -v :\V .fay red with a tenor
' " T > oinim" . by Prpf. S. |
' tbtV Wh'tnl're School. Af- ,
'1 <? Mir.sets. Daniels, Lil"
hull :uid Fa'it and" Prof.
. nil PP \ il'?ttftvxr some timely, i
v* ; \ v # *
' \\' i' man., the county
r >"i.t \Vhs aecompan.
. r- i .. i i. -.i it- -
II1P jrioup
'';vn:ece; . lie has
" ' ' vo?rk >rt this countyr
' ' 'v bo introduced his,
' " ; f of nuisie in the'
' n;' addressed the
'V 1 r'O'h "he santr- a-sonpr,
' : ' "1 \ for Ships
V: - fv>??je. In.' I Wonder
Car. The-.1 It'." She asked for
v... t ' . Pons and three were]
" > . !" >,-i'i'i expression told
' V*cfd tho?rn^.y^.'
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? \ ' ''!<() M^VS
1 <>f the WipnsBoyo
''-.i S-'-.-.h.' 'is jviMtifressipj; nicely.
??'?:?'.iii'' i d oT Miss Viola
i1 idci.t; Miss Larcie
S v; Miss Xellie Gori
\ ?'isr.es Cecil Jordon
??: T~;'?hi arper, .Pianists;
Ulckspn, I.arcie Smith
; . . ' iMhr in.. Reporters.
i i * i j'vot rt the-home of Miss
f =?;:< h nr. The meeting
( : . yr.tut'.-iuiu no one wisn-'
"v i~T, (. Tli'iia* honofitnal ':>
!.( innumity and teacher's
Wi Imyc -.'some ..very
,uns. A 1't.er . meeting wo
4 " with a delicious repast
v < decided where the. next
nv t;i !.e held; Misses Ce'!
\ r v.nd Sarah Brown will en'"w
attended. the annual
. . "N'ovenihor .25th
1 r1* >. . !?and Mrs. S. A.
t . , . Misses M.
i need hy Rev and Mrs.
!' ir hojocin Lancaster.
.!. n and. Miss.I*. Ii.
1 to Lancaster.
,;:'1 ihia .! > !' Week'.4 -d '
' ' ' >:' 'L i ijiiartet and some
*" ~ - ' -,f faculty entertained
'j v t' V,' inn-hero at the St.
L Ohwrclw The sentiment
'- -.It? .was, voiced, thru Rev.
. R> ;!,y. lie pastor. Dean Var!
v il? not he forgotten
t's sweet music is al"
V vY na in the ears ofthe peo
y (.. ?.I. .Tprdon was a welcome
' ''< r at bi' lvmp in Rock tlill.
J rs:nir:u *m'tzfnn\ t.ttf'RARISIIK
ceselschaft '
. _a ,
]>'iv 7i?\<| as- its hostess
TI-an^'A Dveh?i: at the residence
of Frauleiri AVhvnnda Stearns in
1:-.' ? \y ?vVo on Friday afternoon,
^oycr-.hcr ?Hrd." y . ' ; ^
?i?-~+,<tc the-time*was; spent in the
}' : -v! 'pciYecfin.tr of lug tu;
iV'c plena y.vhich are just a few
'ays r fT.-.Op'o of the cluhs good friends
ivt n mew-hoiy sent a big aurH'ito.
the clnhi Santa Clans has
!v?d"' < i i.itnl ?tn?delivering' good
hir^s to P?(rrU'iitschore. Aftey the
.ns'nors, tie jolly hunch ate heartily
: tV drains of Fraulien Mattie Lind
Vs...-f ,rr)hivnhle?music. The
h<wtr!3S sent the "fluh away filled
with many dainties. *,
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* _ THE PALM
CARD OF THANKS
Deborah Court wishes'" to thank
Magnolia Court number 55; their
many friends and the following contestants
for their support in the Quilt
Coptest,- November 23, 11)28.
Mrs. Hall-1 ? 1 $25.10
Mrs, Hattic Brown __ __ 17.70
Mrs. Willie Rosborough 14.80
Mrs. Jesse; Goodwin 13.60
Proceeds from entertainment .- 14.15
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Total .. 85.35
? * * ~ Respectfully,
.' Mrs. W. Rosborough, W, C.
Miss' Lillian Watts, R. of D.
MEDICAL MEETING
The Congaree Medical Society had
a wonderful meeting Wednesday November
14th at the hoigjei of* Dr. Collins.
Trr Dioot i nir i\Tq ?o 1?? 1/1
down far some real constructive work:
mem* mueh to the- people -at-large.
Dr. H. H. Cooper read one of the
best papers that has ever been bro't
before the society and -ft will be -inthe
.minds -of themieoibers whofypard
it for a long time. Asid<5 from Dr.
Cooper's good paper, Drs. Evans, Jenkins
and Chappelle gave us some wonderful
information, on clinical and hospital
work here in the city. There
Were inspiring talks made by other
members. ' -
The following were present: Drs.
Collins, Cooper, Chappelle, Daniels,
Dennis, Evans, Everette, Harnpr. Hall
man, N. A. Jenkins, Johnson, Lewie,
Rhodes, Stephenson and Walton.
After the" society had finished the
business proceedings, t'hpy-werg turned
over to the host, Dr. Collins and
were served like kings.
We closed to meet with Dr. Daniels
on the second Wednesday night in
December.
EE CERCLE EN THE NOIS"1
^ In honor of Le Cercle Entre Nous
an enjoyable bridge party was given
Wednesday afternoon by MadamoWselle
Thomasina Thomas at her.cozy
home on Washington Street. Three
Tables- for bridge were tastfully arranged
in the living room and dining
room and" the games" were thoroly
enjoyed for en .heure. At the con-'
elusion of the games, Mme. Lillian
Watts was presented le? grand prix.
lovely silk lingerie, naturelle. Con^.
sblation was cut by Mme. Trma An
^lersot^, who Vreceivcd?silk?lingerie:
itussi.?The booby, a da in Ibyleugnf
aussi. i-The booby, a "dainty bleu
handkerchief?went41 me. 4Iinner.ota
Garrison.?Mme. D. K. Jenkins.
guest ?de honneur, was. awarded ;;
bo.x of handkerchiefs. After a short
business discussion, the hnstpss ?n v??v
own charming manner sumptuously
-sdt-ved her -guests to ar ^delectable
shrimp salude en laitue, with fragrant
russe the. Telle fut la fin tie
partie.
THE NEW CENTURY CLUB
Mrs. Fannie Hipp delightfully e"tertained
tKe~New Century Club Thursl
day afternoon, November 22nd at her
home on Barnwpll Stnwf
The first part of the afternoon
was spent in business. It was decided
to dispose o the money raised
at the Charity Ball during Fair week
in the following manner: to make as
Thanksgiving offerings $20.00 to
Fairwold Home; a ton of coal to the
Old Folk's Homep and to place new
shades at the doors-and windows, of
the Ridgewobd Tubercular "Camp. 1'
was thru the cooperation of the public
that we were able to do this little
bit and we want to; again thank
all who helped to make this thing
After the business was completed
the meeting was turned over to the
hostess. There was arranged for
bridge three tables. Mrs. R. H. Paul
held top scoret Mrs. "Take Eubanks
lo\?-Scare_while_Mrs. W. -D. Chappolle
cut high for consolation. The lucky
ladies were awarded beautiful Rifts.
A delicious chicken salad course
was served.
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!<IRS. ETHEt. L. STEPHENSON
RETURNS SOON.
Mrs. Ethel L. Stephenson, who is
pursuing a .course,in Beauty. CuRpre.
at Wannamaker's Beauty School,
New York City, Will arrive home dur
ing the week of December lQih, after
having completed a course embracing
the styles of beauty in vogue among
the -Broadway threatrical stars, and
women in the higher, reaches of society.'
Mrs.
Stephenson is to open Beauty
Parlors soon after her return where
she will give facial massages, shampooa,-Mareelle
waves, scalp treatment
both hot and cold. Electrciity is tc
--be?used extensively.?Mrs.?StnptTFTF
son plans to use the Apex system of
hair dressing which leaves the h'air
perfectly straight without odor or
burning. -Her pl^n?ija- to?give
hrtnhia a trtgh class establishment Trf
beauty culture. ^
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OPLN DAY & NIGHT
titjngs $ : ' 7"1
to eat, come'in." Good Place for J J
Ladies mul Gents. :* ' ^ - * ? > ,
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I THK KV AIM'S H Alit
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t ..is' the Iuiiv dressing to lay your hair - . * - - ?
P down. It\y ill keep your hair co.mbed
| lor all day long. .. . , ' ?
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? f?r curling aijd waving; it brightena
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li and fives' it a lusliioUs appearance.
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Piano Sales -y?
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ti^f yrtm-nund^ij <>?nid Pianos.
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I .Mrs. Burton Advises Women on
| Motherhood and Companionship
K ^i ,.^?..V. r j -.- -J it
r --- .cvituu jears i .was-aeniea tne
m-blessing ol' motherhood,"-writes Mrs.' V**,,
.Margaret Burton of K'nnsas YUty. ;
^ "1 was terribly nervous a'nd subject to
? periods of terrible suffering and mel?'(.
itncholia. Now I am the proud moth-'
O , er pf a beautiful littl^ ^laughter and 1"
& .1 true companion nrni tn<|>jrntin? to
ft my husband. I believe hdn^lreds of j .
-thor women?1wouldl like to knQW the |
C| sot-ret of my. happiness, 'and I will
C> - gladly reveal it .to any married wo-. '
ft man who will write me." _Mrs. Bur8
ton offers her advice, eniirely-without
& charge. She has nothing to 3ell. Lot&.
U')1?: should- be. addicted la-Mra-Mar- - . -
ft ga-ret Burton, 1217. Massachusetts, -
**' Kansas City, .Mo. Correspondence will ? >mm
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