The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 04, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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The IK'lVli>t Oil I. I I Utr< h '\|V"I
the scarf ii-.-eUii" 'I ' nT ends
are usually-'I"1, - . !'ned
at the ends llii) | v ; i .i \ u'liftillv
jaunty air e Iki - :u> <iul .ir__
A?hUtt<l snituly. -,1j< ?m'* : v :it 'and'
swings down 11it l .els lite c?;al'
illustrated accent*-cart' h'y liiak*
itu; it i" :t ua> phrd w ' it. iivjrniy.
white and nil, ulil the it i'.thric
is of a very '?l? j ? s. t r wnxieit,
fleck<*d with Ijllh 'I.hoe'
nubbed vrtHtJcns \\til I a -uhaMa*t
for the Unitiit si?Vl>:? J t'nloi1- lijshterr
. . the practical basic I
;ar? " Excella Pattern \ Sizes 6
to 16 years, 25 ccnfEVENTS
OF i:v VNSTitN; VW..
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'Die new addition t-e*bifr*JLu*,rs'"
Oi X- T r i
?ouuei i.- ivi. i . v.
formal opening was Kid I'ee.la. 1'.';
Mrs. Lewis 'Melm-ClVy entertained
nffmber of frjendM "ai a dinner part
Thursday ?. in. :l i . ii.t w. i
?Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itrown, Mr. ai
Mrs. Manpins and.-Mr. and Mrs. C'hu
man. ;
Mrs. Harry Jtvrwn entertained
number of friends at a M idue pari
'-Tuesday night. Kv'-rytiiiiV" u-as dei
orated for Christma- and .Santa wi
on every corner t<>' Mylr.'.hie the k'ii
dies and have a chat wit* them. .
We are sorry to hear, of Mrs. J. V
she was riot-Kurt. . Siie is a love
. 1 woman.
Miss Alice Little' and Mr. Frai
Bridge are seen'' piit.e. often togetK
We can't tell what, but we'd bate
lose Alice.TJ
1 11 . . ..... .
jvcv. nun airs.. ?r. i'. i; ill lilld )
their dinner guest *?l-><;c. I HhV M
and Mrs. A^ni. Jones;'
Misses Alice mul t'eeenl Kit-tit; we
in "Chi" oh a " -111 i~i i 11lour Decei
ber 13th.
Dr. F. D. Moore, the. popular Evan
ton Dentist left on the 'Jtith for A
lanta, Ga. lie will lie away unl
January 1. \W hop.e for hiiu it pie;
? ant stay. ^ ?? ?
business trip to West Chicago la
Sunday.
Mrs. Julia Washington and her l\
charming daughters. Mr:.. Coggi
and Miss Washinirton made a flyii
.. _ trip to Chicago Heights last week.
The Eyanston Report er;T!(iilf"w f<
reads wit^interest the "Old (Jri
and the New ltider." Much ?ucee
to Rev. E. P. Ellis on his district.
M. M. HOLLOW A VS
SCHOOL
2029 Taylor Street, (9himJ?ia, S.
' Phono 9115
M. H. Holhfwa y's I'nsitif'SR Srhf
closed" its midyear-term with V
- Stenographer.^, "tVHss Charlotte
Jackson and Mrjs. liesslc l\*nn Moo
j who successfully.x completed a ?
months' term in SHiort Hand. M
Moore book, a Post i '<>rir~e"~Th Tyl
writinpf, having 'finished, in 1923. M
Jacksom will complete the Ty.pewr
Inpr in the sprinj? of 1930St*.
Their Motto': Ambition ^and inspii
tlon are the drivers of life. II<
them succeed.
* "' Per. M. II. TTnllowsy. PHa.'
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"JACK" WILLIAMS SPEAKS CON-!
CKUN1NC II. T. \V. FOOTBALL
TEAM
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Volumbia, S. C.,
71 * Ol-cembcr 10, 1020.
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_ Aihletq*: .
r Pear Mr. Uanburry:Villir
invitation to be at the. preAi'iitiUion
.of the Hiirh School Championship
Cup received. 1 rokret very
niuph that my \Vj>rk will not allow me
to be,present. However I shall take
the privile.ee to make a few criticisms
L Upon your couch and Championship
r teani^->\ In my limited opinion?
Stalworth has e>ven. to his team or
to ouiytemu every quality of charac- ^
tor^tiyit he possess. . Any favorable
comment directed at the-team would
- therefore" reveal the eharai'ter of the/
coach. - ' V . :
Hnv inif iIlii, i;11>< 1 inn?t.nl', the .ina.ioi
jrnmos the team lias pla-Ved this season
I ani in position to relate the tr ie
Itressurel N'ot once during the 1P2P"
Seiisou. ly\d a It. T. man drawn a pen- ^
iilty for unsport^mnn Uko compter,
which in itself is a record worthy of"
nunc of our colleges t?> immulato.
j Had the leantr' not w'ob 4 single
'.game I -would. consider t Ire' season an
having heen successful. The players
l).i\i- lie-t il taiu"hl not how to win hut
li.?\v to play. Should the same spirit
follow them , mil into life successes j
theirs for thy asking.*
111^ e.lojuftTtlhivv?I1U1 Id eoinmetil
upon the' team play. the spirit of obedicPcc
and.ability to take as well
as give hard knocks. Should I pick
?an all st;er j^cum <d' t he j Stato.-1- would
haute Ufie Ipllowinjj- .men* to fill their
fey j recti ve positions: Messhs Hughes,
White. Met/, tiolV, and I.croy Seott
the jjrenfes.t' .hark that hits ever tin-'
idled football .at It. T. \Y.
- Thank yml fur piiti indulm'tit1!-. ?
.Yours,for; clean sports.
- * ; Henry Williams.
IK H.I,Y. II 11 1. NKWS
We ?re ghat-In say that Mrs. Sophia
Simnvms is much improved after
being very ill. " . 0 .
Air. Douglass Cain of SuRiter, S.r(Y
was the. guest (if his brother "Key.
Frank, fain Sunda.x iifternoon.
Itliss leean Bcngmnn departed thlsi
life about a-month, ago. The deceased I
\v-a- a ?>.;>! iV? i . tliis tmui. Tin- datuHit '
. or nl' Mr. Thmirrs Bcnjfniim. "she \vaS~
a meinhernl' Ilj?? Lovely Iliil Baptist
to the whul,. 11i.w
Tlii' funersU. wii:' held at I-ovid-.v
Mill Ba]iti<t. C'|\iiyrh Sunday Dor. l$Jtli
"ml ?ii' "i-d ' phiulid rluwil. i
The-?er\ ires \v? re nmUe led hy
l>. S. Wells pastm uf,Mt. '/.inn Baptist
gi C'hurrh.. ihiu puur. S..<\ In- uunted /is.
~rf.il ~fr;\t--4<'lij 1 ll.li rhil| I i'l', Used il s/iliirrt:
"CniJ's <tli'i ilii nl Servant/" 1 hoJ
1 prt was jii'iiinl . with 'the Ki'v. f'\\'V^
..' Cain.; Kev.StrpJiin llnlhnck. Rev. D. s.
' i'Wo'IIs ji?i :ii lii il u s'ntil stirring senium
' i? Hi I i-vfi'y I -i i >?isi'iiC . away' t'eeliliu
' I iilnd .AItpr' t|ii' riillrr.twin Mrs .1, IV
t-itrils 1 < iu li<;rs, .ia Holly Hill (irad
|nl Syhunl'ili'livi rnil~a t'iiii' address oh
this suhjert "I'arrTu (Viri'ation" every
( 11* k I y enjoyed- tin/ speeih ami it inter-,
est ill nil. \\> nil- always. trhul to
1 hear Mi st Kdwards' speak, she, seem'
|s- tii hu.Jntrrested, iir elnnil anil eliureh
'Work. ' ' ' -I
?L?The 1'a i pun ^4' ^mih t-'iii olinit met
V. at (horr usual h-iiu Monday, Dee. .J.tHh
nl with?the pis?i.lei.t ,?pr.i .sid'nitf.?Mr-i
|y I'Veddie I'dv pnls. Alter some itpjtruetiv-e
remarks- |?y the president,a -nvi.1.
t inn was made to hear the minutes, of
'tin* last meeting; A 1*1 * r- whicb-thc roll
>' wAs ealle.d anil many of 'the members,
paid their nmntlily dues.. Aftl>r some
pliNgu'ssion the boys decided on having
lls a conie together'Supper, we hope for
-t*. a g?v-?d time at the old Ag. ttvblc. We
ft must say that the agrieultural' boys
under file leadership of I'rof. lb-Si.
Wells are nulling with the Hue the
lv buys ,ai:c'. jofljP oyer their teaeher find
I are ready for tlieir projects fors*
Their soirg is'averAt he.'top we go. .
t'l tin last Friday p. m. we'WOre glftd
il to have Mr. Verd Peterson State Sup
ervisor of Agrjeulture drop in and see
t'ns and with his friend from Washing
ton loph ever the work which is now
^ being done- by the agricultural hoys.
. i 11 is F.wouraging' remarks were to the
I top and put. the job over. . .
" Prof. .1. I'. Kdwards with his corps
Q? v
~ of toachcYS is. put ting' things' to the
' i -S--. ;
i front, the reboot i:r growing every day
qk antf his "teac hevs with his" cooperation
iq 'ut Prof. I'Mw^rds are pulling togethssrer
on the junit force'.
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VOl Nt; MATKON'S' ( I.I H
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M rs. Maeeo F.ntzminger delightt'uli..
.....?:... b .i - ? ^
i i.,v vim-! i uim-ii mm* lining .vi uTrons;
L - -CJub-un- i-iuiyi4j.fi- Jnl. A-fter tha turn
sad ion of important business tables
; were arranged for cards, at the conclusion
of the, several interesting
A. Then. Yoiingblpdd, consolation by
Lj Mrs. I). \V. Walker, guest prize, by
;lx Miss Bertha Bougknigjit and low Score
r?. by Mrs. JijQ. Stevens. The hostess
ifH" then sitv'rirf a dclicinns salad course
js<< with nofChocolate! Guests of the
it- evening were MiVses Mattie Mouzon,
T'hitten Bougknight and Mrs. T., J.
pa-j NmUL Members and guests express?|p_
< d themselves as having spent a very
j pleasant evening with their gracious
hoafcasa. .. .? , ,
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THE PALME
i>ust i:i.lam:oi s shower
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Anions ti\e nu\ny soeir.l courtosie:
extended a eluupiini: bridb-eW't ol
\
the season, Miss', Geneva Cornwell
4
whose niairiaue to I'r. A. l\ Seotto
Newport Slews; 'Va., was solemn
ifcijd January jirst, was a unique mis
eellnnooiis sho\\(?r niven V?y her nuii(
of honor, .Miss K'lfh ]?. llu tier,.'jit hei
Wayne' Street reside nee- ou i M?nvda.>
aftcrtfoon", Amid' deeoyations appro
pr'iate to the Christmas .season mahj
Koests fathered to'siNpress thei'f f!ob(
wishes to tjie lovely , hvi'ile-eletft
Ti hie < had been?bt-*r!?!* ) eard* ai?
the. icnysls vied 'with 'ooo' ;i""l>w.i' ..it
jolly iraines. 'file Th". ( prize went t<
Mr?. 11. 11. Cooper, consolation to ATrs
i. <r. Stuart and booby to Mrs. 1). (1
(?Tin-?Inhle u.i?roi)ifir?Vji nu
with, a "dainty hire liiiritikorehief. /
iir 1 ii i ii-?11 mar e ti? i -.i.-nVii li;
the host'eHs. Tho color* sphenth of tin
v! i i . i-ow jttrtk, iind oij
' ii'il?otll , in ihe llliltfai
napkin. ami tallies. \fU>r the repas
-.tlii' 1<i hie wits invrtivl: into tlV 'HnftSt
roonv t n. t hW ttrhlo wh<;fc~^t tntft?Ktr<
TfThTv m rrrrr t rrTTfuyv hov.|~
tviTt: Jkrro amid tjie -m MT-*.i'??oj<fvp
:j)f- .Mi. ('ofinvi'lj o>;' nr.! 1 he t-il ToT
aval own o 1\ -thai !=< *.' ii? -t,-- ,4'n
their U pi| rcmciiibmiiiii'it:?'
hooki:;: ?\v \st;im*; ??*y~sciiooi
A*is in: Ii- h\ a pupil.pita has n!on<
,o'\a,i-pri-onal !7r < \e"IJ.eii' v..>ik. 15 i
iVf.'ulc h\ a/pupil wTin do7:yfi'o,().} w.iil;
while <'->t::*e|y l'nj | : - . K fneaji;
I'aiJiire. .
\Vl)eii a pupil in; k-. s a majority u,
"opdni^ is . lljirh". v hen he has tio
been .ylisohl tinny than two. ihtys-'h<
is ele: ill'.; f, ,y tin''.' 1J< ?i?n; T'it
foll?uv?Hf rs .'the 'ip-pot- roll. for tin
second we.ehs: " . '
Kirst.CyrjUle: Yeajt n-^'miily. \\' l
W?Mi-?H,. i ; i -.?I', i I i \ a -' in. TT
nia (ila?!i|(>n, Catherine tiVip'Vs. Hey
ei'ly J'.ehivon. Hai'ujit*. \\ llbe-ins., . Ib-i
ton Burton, Walter Hcyiiian. Tail:
"Mae Ihith. .Iiis.ppliine ('tuition, I .iu-i 1?
(iieen, If.isa BfdjH lea"tly..
-?,.\uv. i' fi ' i . m-(-h?I...I,! Ill|i,|,
in l.^tt .IMin >ti. Tin 1
"ma Wnmllmn, Ff-WuV. ('ainmn. JaAlbert
.laj-nk-v Albert "Wyrtsh
ii,- lit-vfj iniiii Yam . v, K'j!i? r M;h
.fn?*k???ir.; Vnnio. ' Irc'lV. f*. ?r. !.In4ti
Summi'i'>.4 Sv lv* ?-i" Finn!
Si'Mimli TiiiUlt*:- Mn'/.iu Tut-ki-r
Tin.tun< 11 ;,r'i .?r-1 r ?l.:i -1, hi. I.i"i
MillmV Ir*!n?? Mines, I . t |.'- v 5--.- I"ni
ma l ie Milltr. OoiaVin- (';m?-!inian
i ' r ...
I Vni-h e Tl]"nn'-. in. ,\f* fa':,. (Ii'imlwn
4-;< I a i i! it I l i) i^iv lib. ' ' '
Third Friule:"" 'l!- t.i \ IN ;ir-un, -T;cl
ward \ViiitJ?<'i|fi- UUilioiaijStt'ljilivl
WJatrp. ..\ f'li'a-. A 'an C;n I'M
,'Vil.'ai-rr ?Vd-r?,o IV?1?-t-?1.11 .
jfTl \ ! tui ' A Tim
, id -.i Rr&fc. r^Mo)
4m.lv.' Fi.dd!.- -I. yie>,
(I'liTricii ,d. ! >i'.t'a . d+r* I m i!l;l t l/J'l'S
toll. F.ylV.-Hi- . K< -jii? iIv'A .V IFourth'
(Jrnvlr: Fneo, -Mi-1
U?h I.vwn's. ." ;
Sixth (,i .nil- A a I!. I vV;s.
i; ' nilia Ala'i i -n.*i A-V-ilimin^.- ..
I li?h Si'Ikii-'- ' Alt nil
1., : T. -iley, L: ' !-F- i -!
I < J toll . K-M' : 1,1 . - !' i.*1
jm-" I1' d'.-r (i:.
Fir'*!' * - - tie*: .Susie .Jehu.- /. ii, .lain.'
.(Tin> I'lil: * Helen Tidt-v '11.
Adv. !' *-* : Ui'fli'va v in* 'i. JVar
<:r_mI,; :> Siioin ! ?!.. Auniq Man
!'. ij "" ? 1 jiu1 /lor.. Fitjiic*
inn (Jiliv.tii( : r nr Jk J(.lin-ni). I.:.u
I'll. .Iqllli -.r. I. }sl?'VCn:V.
; T!'int (iradrfH. baffles. K\vitqU;
I ? *1>:: |It*. ' ' . ;
I KnifVt'lt (irndi*:. \i V Mci'loimltl
' M iriqni K<?l?rH, '*
Kilt It tirade: I.!" i < y- '!? Franl
.Is'ivi-.C.hnrli - Ivhiy. W.\. i.lli, i-II
in'I 'Piij'titjy.j^lfiifi '. Fame
: '' ...,*
-tirade: I-*.I!j I'. ' n: tj'rTtnl
IVy.Ni? a I i ,tt y()> '<. |:tr<?iTi"?' H:>4-i 1
! V I'Alt I \
I ^ ' l .. L.
j warn' :? day that <vrH~h*itrJ>v nom-iii
pa-ped liv thi?*e s\-Ji ? attannTed tin- p;it
j1y 'yi\Vn l-y Mi.s <Aipiimo- -(Lnrdn?
Tin- I'Mtiy ami- t. > :i1 Mtifl'l ;
m.-and- nl i.nn I t I.at M ime. the V".re*-t
' si art1, l.-i.t???1 nnl il._:0
p. Jin.?The ?wrre?M i <:-rs?Cotairit*Kviv
(sjt>"(i:i\ Mary Same, Fdn
Cra-ft, >(-ttls!> (ireen, ('airie Cook, Ai
nit; 15.. -Mi-draw'. (Yivlina l.oit. Nov
l(: rri", ('ofiu-iia Weston. Ames \Yi
lhumh Carolyn limwn, Floronre Wi
Tffk, Sit-in Yeah I - 'ilif-M'r Tark^oi
KIMe I.nmni*. Messrs. Thorium llami
ton., William and Ilolkal !5iirt/iiy.- -Toll
fiilnVoro". .f;,miles lleedi r-i.p, F.dwai
l'ies li y\--IU'l'k-it. .l:.cL.-:ou<_JVi-l'.ia
' :M*\<iintv. M i d.* \V7tt-fiiniNhed hy IVf
' lliy/iy St a rim,. FveY\l.ndy- left at it t
a'di-Tii ion v?*j'ii-C !m<!"fieriC'srr\*rdrCOi.pKV1
I i:A 1(1.115 MFF/J'S
i
Ko I \[- I ' V.ln- ! . ; ' ' to ti
her liiiml. The members asscmldod i
r? (?(?: p. m.. , Thy president hoincc. al
'' sent., tli" -vice prcis'dont. had chart
' ojj the mooting".' After a very brl
itici'l intr.?T :i vie .T:v lvon plnv<
an in str union! at solo T ad Miss Julio
, Itaiford recited a poem, written 1
Iluxo-JLuii .r>jd^-AXiec.Uio uroicraj
| thK'?hostess sOfvod" a salad , conrs
; followed hy a sweet course. The no
i [mooting will lie with Miss Annie Nt?
jbitt. "?
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TEQ .LEADER
jltKV. W. W. CHAI'I'KLLK passes
s The lU'v. W. W. ('huppelle, pdstor
of>the Firsts-Baptist Church, Sumtncr>
ville, was funcrnlizi'd at the Thank'
1 ful Baptist .ChurohfVRamber,-..{Sunday.
7; December. 22. In' spite* of'the utvfa-1
r voralde wwifhcr -rrbout two hundred
1 and (i?tv pt'ople attended the funeral '
I . t v ' ** 4 *
The services jwere conducted hy^'Uev
> j-'A. C. I... A'rbomn. pnstnr\nf the RothTe
:htji?n Baptist'Church, Barytvell.
* The services wei;c very fitting in pv
I. cry detail *ahd paid a pTowiny; tribute
to the life. Works, and character of '
Jp. A Liaufifijl memorial service was
i held. I!ev. C. A. .Zeiirler was first to
. speakSyJie^ folTT how sadly missed he
. would ho. " n * * .
1 . The. .1. 1'.?Uohmson. past-nr ?>f the
e Mt. Cannol M. R. Church, Mrs. Frarir
I iw Allien nl' thif?iU4-i?Tuline 'Baptist?
? spoke r-Wd sanft- resi.pectivel'y. Mrs.
- Allen was aceorfipanicd at the, <irp?&n
_Uy-M.UuJC. C. .lohn*-m. The ceinniiuh i
t. of the scry ices lie v. Arhouin turned
r >;e'ver to the pAstor who announced that
. ine- nnny wotttil n.o in "state Jit *tbe>
t ( Jiuivh lor the'-nmlit arm r>e carvii.d
!' ''y JnUnivuV;- Monday to Clinton and
1'"Mill' hi< mother and father,
i IIi'V.- Arhnitin disi'Hissed tlx1 eonsrrp-'
jytnl.ion askhi;? (?<?d t<> Mess the-".tie
reared family. Tha floral tvili'itos"
; v.etp numerous and . very beautiful.
(. 71 S* -j
roosti:ks ci.r? of ; a. m. v..
< /Ton ( ik rcu mkkts with j
RF.V. AND MRS. FKRO ?S<)X |
The Iimsters Clul? was Mitertninp
od at th? home of-Rev.Tind Mrs, Perry
l ?iay evi-nim/, Jap,*;!.. The nun tj
. iny \vas" Odlolkto/ordoi; l?.v. the pastor,
f Vv. J ( '. .ll.mte.r tun! alter the lnisi.itess
was ti'tnisai tCd I he members and visit
in?y friends l.\nrtw^f./l
'"a.:! havinr been benefitted; After
*. v ita h the hosi'? . who is president of
| this elnh served a delicious salad and
" 'sweet course, Kver.V on,, seeiheff li)
' h'avi enjoyed tin- eveninir.
: MaULMk -- '
lti: Al TVJ'ARI.CJR F<Mt UK N'T
, t.lnr room." sW; llalde ' IV i' n-i- y.s u__
i RerHrty IVrrlnf. Apply to" Mbs Mat.-'
tit? I Colli'I*; !' <>! \\*!|sW<T!*ljin S'f rt'c.t..
' .? -
(iiidir l"i at mil.
in utii \\\<n m i:mi:n r .
(Jta'ji and Mrs. < '. A. ( h-icj^ ofi
irlift CtilU'-ut'. announce Hit' fiiith <7f a
Ht?n, C. A. Iiv. Pcii 1 ?.1 ;!.
" "7v<4- .
C\l!l) 1)1' TIIAXKS
P- ?^ Wish I i-i' t ! . rt".~ i;i:ii'V fl'U'?' !
for th<*^V!liTuhii's.':t and kindijoss .'to
" i lis hful int;'. the-5 il'hl-ss'. and doiith'of- n y
' n i.iVihI', _Mj>. AI! line Williams, v
ni f-; rtcd tliis. lift;, lTcf. !2'2. and
.'jaiso to thank-l'ovi-It. M. Myers, lioyM
' II. Km lis ''a; til [ l{p v.- S." I'., "\\ alino1. '
Wr :i 1 i> wi'.-Vi i-1~;'.tank t lie ' iiiipit v
;-7,t- "TVim&oY u ashiiyrt.oti ll'-iitrht> for >
their -tiaauliI'ul 'flora!'- of ferintrs
r' . M:-..-.uv.l Aliv.' til;-!\ iii.i? .
Mrs : .Vllt Vtn Waiters. _ i
I '
V ' ' 'rAim.or tiiavks
l 7~~W"P~wr5h hi-(haid. the manv l'ricnd
I.oth white, and cui-nvd-for their kind- fj
1...... . ...,a ' . i i,.. .i..; >h?aju
* and death rt'?ii'iii1, mother. Airy.?Ivtt|
I Ijilt.' Shu h:ishot !)<>( l'orCoil U*i
. ' ' . ' . !
k' I.uvirt'jtly,.- her eTMI<h:ch.
1.1 Mrs. Rash A. InjivT. .1S17 Wayi?.'
s, St mv..' i
. Mr. Washington Hall, .1022 Harden,
I* I
i. j
MrsM7~T llall. $Ui W. I22r?l Si.,-/
' . r> No\\; A f'l'kt - )
Mr. William Hall, 2 12 Rradhursl.:
h--. ?A vynii',- Xcw York. ?:?;?.... j
YOlN'tiliR M ATRONS ( I t It j
i. , Alt . Macro lent zminyor ^yory Char-'
j?!wvnprjy onh.vtitinod the T.ouniror Alan
t roiis Chili <>u Tuesday. Hocomhor 1" t
f< 1 At. the a'jip. rnlcil -hrnir. four tallica
a | were placed for whist. At the eojti.
elusion ' af the frames. Airs.' T. R.
a | Vmiiitfliiood In Id Inchest score and
|. J received a lovely yjft. Airs. Man \Val[ .
ker cut' consolation. wJiil,, the low
^ I seme pi'i/.o* went to Airs. .1. Q. Ste>
I von ;. 0nests of honor were Misses
n Alat.tic Alo-izmi. 1'ortha P>; uknipht,
4. I'.-Fit ton and Air-. Ruth-Nonl, Alias
m Rsuikniirhf receivme' theJ leuext prize.
Hi Mfs.- Kntxininge'e. ; 01 wd :? delicious
On Mie ITtli Mu? cluli was n??i\in
hanoii'il when Airs. Thoadore .!<>hnWore
ve'ry .beautifully gowned in the
new mid -\\ inter' st Vies. At the con1(--<4te<i'rnnf
-fhr-iTntries,'Airs'. ?T. TT. R'.iff,
11 * received bifh scroe nri/e while the
^ low scni'o prize we'rit to Mrs, Dariml
Pdterson. fx?n?o!^ti??n' was ent_ to
*0.Mrs. Mae, Walker. (Inests of honor
were Mesdanies T.eon Wakefield, W.
*** <?. .Inhtrmi. Thivi'l Waihvmlh?Trmrl"
Misses Kosa Glaseow,- Mattie -Mae
>y foynwel], Edythe Butler and Lucy
HiTWiUiowv. Mi^s (lewvieve Vincent re
c?-}e'elvin^ the {rued nrbe*-. The hostess
Xt sejvwl a tasty salad course with TJuss"
j sian ton. "The next, meeting will he
jheld n itli Mrs. _Tliuiim-JLuiiM. .. r '
CHRISTMAS DINNER I\\RT\
Miss Josephine White gave a din^
nor party in hofior of her brother,
Air. Win, H, White who was home
for the holidays.' The dinner, consisted
of tfoffFt tufkejs, ryast pork, brown
uruvvn?sU'innod .rice, (anrHcTl wnnT
wJW'^ronj.;Jy. .1 nne peani.-hot Vol 1 s,
pear? salad topped with cheese-, sweet
pities,.cake and charlotte TUssiv The
f?m?sts who ifnjoyed the evening were
'Mr. and .Mrs. Frances Jones,
S;dlietCeal. -M'aynie . Lover, Chris and
William White, Calling after dinner
were. M isves Lance. Felder, Wash
iu.eton and Mi'. Peterson. They all
expressed h:iyli\jr spent a Very happy
evening.
. on moi;ou rpir
. . ; ill
M]ss. Tallinn" Culield 'of Booker W.
H^itih Sehool elmied Vvith her ^sflHeV
House guests in her New YpHc. Huine.
Mjases Mary Kay Saxon nni!__>&It wMou/.on.
also of Booker Washington
and Miss Oseeola Allen.' of Waverle.v
"S ho??l._ Tln-y. have Avith them, 1 it-tie
M .Maihi -Jaduii-on-arud-T-amd&t-Uig-sat*
' la- wheel. Gerald Roberts,. student
a-. Bgnediet t'olleire. They planned t-?
i ojt >to see f rleifds in. Wash inert on.
Baltimore, -and f*V?i"h dolphin. We hope
for Chein .a very Tperry holiday season
p d that they will swell the Ohristllirffc
j y in the great Metropolis. .^j'V
? ? ? ?
i i-: cMiici k i:S i UK NOt s_ T
' The At Viable Mrho. I'*s telle IVnin
Tohn^wn was never? nforo charming
than when he received ;t In-.v beaut iI
>d home on Richland StreetWednes?!;
y -afternoon in honor of, I.e CYivfe
Pntre Nous. \ttrar'tive Ynletiije. tiilttpv
" showt ?1 life exquisite -'-taste--of
Hie lioste-is alid'a green eolor seheme
was carried on t- durt'nfE the aft'-r .
on in o\cry detail.- The spirit- of
incvri-.se: -uji J;ept a lively iiiicrest
?!\11 iiiy the rani 's of . bridge when
>iiru;.- < > veoHi Allen raptured as top
i' .:re ;nifo.?lovely ^ i Ik lingerie?H+
n en. mat inn mt-to Mmc. I.ciih1'i-azh
r v. .alsil beaptifid silk lingerie
"I'TTTiHir. Dainty green garters went
1 i M me. Mattie. Mouzmi sjs? low- snare
t
t > /.< ; . . .
On)' J I" the most novel features of
cm n'm j.. an aiWitional. charm. was
the ntisielbiiicoyis shower for TVInio.
(lene.va ( ornwell. who has promised
"| d".r'?'flu? president. A!me.
X1 -o nui sin a XI' ir.r. presented the vice
vfi-sidcut. Mlie; Siisj.' W illiams,- wha
''. turn pre .e'nt .a .t ray of gifts.. very
; 1 11 11 i!iLr'y. s:a; Im;- i h: t tin V. more''
i. 1 . ;T" ' 'ken rf I'^lei l'l
<1 ? t t at" h ing her as a mem'
! . .In -a'-cept.ing. *. h,. hride-elect-ns.'i"cd
!h - '''''ih of 1, 'i a | jiei-bihle '-in
'- o and her _ i; ! net ant adieu. -The
1 rlde-e'ect was t he' recipient., of many
,ii a ful gifts. A dvliein'us 'luiieluon-and
a- w.-' . d a inl the d'h.n ht.
(ii! h?ri'abty was enjoyed im>\jenscdy.
di-nai tine1 w-ts continued Jo re
? i-Nil 1.K- Iiostc'. . ?> '
?Stockholde
* The Stockln
Victory Sa
j: i. ' .
i are hereby notify
day night Jan. 9;
clock, at a place
on the Individu
ma led Stockhold
w. H. i
I "Prince of
A Picture VY
If All >'tar~Ci
w:Full of Thrills -Lavish
Scenes
1 Wed. & Thur
J Royal r
I
Saturday, January 4, 1930
CAHl) OF THANKS
The family of The late Mr?. Covrie
' Leake acknowledge with grateful apj
preyiation your kind expressions of
' syni|Kit hy.
p : ? M ai-inti. I? .Tfihimnn (h
T- Leake
111 iza Z. flavi?. . ' fA
PRINCE OF HIS
RACE
" In "A Prince of.His Race," the Col- . .
. . '?* ?
i veil Flayers Film Corporation pre-" '
Wpl what is universally regarded as
the.last word in photoplay production,
and a-nd ,\vh('n\ pnerealixes that each
-rmrrr ... one of the players have ;?-? liecii
carefully directed wi{h this one ,
!1 i' I'M,, in lieu fin a period, covering ?
oyer sloe months' lime. _a- small-idea_r : 1_
f its erymendoim cost can be obtain- j
"pdi 1 i - i 1
Tlv. rt-o-v j : oju- tliat teaches that
we int! t 4 . mi-complete control of. our
..PftftTVy f nil no mat tor- viVat i he ? " ~ }.
pi-ovo-at ion, let them Pot get the hoot. < <
prm. It...ifso tells a story with heart
InP-re l' filled- .u^th occasvmh] thrills
and moments-Vyif suspense. . .
Tori .Ruofor.d", a nielriher of a good
r.... .11.. 1. r . 11 . . II .
i :iny.- -ins uracil rnto utsgr.ace thru
nnscvii}?i'1'jrrs assfti-iatoj^anil. is? found
, in jail ?> r"vmg the Jasfsix months of
;t p,v,.u. .<fn?ftu'f ifor man-laughter. ??r
y i" h"m i's HipeaLto tho Gov. .?:
rt'iidf \ uits, in a . twenty-four ho'ir
vo that hey.can solace his'.dying
n other in-her last niomynt.s on ertrth. .
A nerve-racking, death-defying rids
hi?a dashou?. (dunging auto, otser the
State high-ways-at Jhreak-neck speed
all night, .hpings .him to. her bedside .
in 1 itin I n him to' see hoi breathe "
her last. The autrt in one of its stops ?t
is seen J?y .Ijimes Stillnmn, whose. h
false testimony- sent. Tom to jail, and
#as- horgjizes in prison gturb, a .
lhclilal picture recalls to .Tim's guilty .
inind the-scgnesnT the night that resulted
in, 'IVini's co'nvte^idn, and shows
the act ions' and events that?lcd up 'o
the actual crime.' After Tctn's release
from custody lie. is thwarted in
hi.s. r tte'nipt to-seo his. sweetheart who *
.has remained, loyal and true through
?rt?all. 11\ Jitil Who-not. olily advises
he leave totvn and intercepts his mail
to her, lmt als-o tries his. hand at love
junking. lie succeeds in gaining the
(' >nt-eiil of her band in marriage thru
ii. i- father j'.inl. the wedding is about,
to he-solenMjized when Tom, who has
I : ' Z .. 1/.. .. s '
lay tills linn; reached wea).th and affluence,
\i ads of it in tlie newspapers.
All is in lvadiiiesk; the Minister, stands" . \
I readv to t ic the knot; the irvoom'-Viuk ?
! i' i- ring;. the hi idesmaids-are in the
aisV^ llii'-.drjfiiii is pealiiH: the wod- _ . .
'i mai-fh.' luit at the very last 1110
tint nt tiuuie~isTTTTrtli.ie\pci ted --bill it in ?? ?7
; alj^shown ;'A I'viyvjiu Qf His Ryce."
'''SM.IJC smiC'.YO Kt'e-n?i^"~
|S|S
alders of the
vings Bank
i i ' . ti
su to meet j nurs1930
at eight o'to
be designated ^7
al Notices being
lers. ; , . . ' v;
Harvey. Pres.
His Race" I
ith a Purpose 9
3lored Cast
punch -- Adtion
Gorgeous Gowns I jj
; iX\ys~^"
s^r Jan. 8 -- 9th g ??
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