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I ^Saturda^Fcb^ v ' * B3P " * ' ( Mrs. Ri l tiia Dong is very ill at * -' Iter home 1011 Wayne street. Miss Helen Starks and Janie I)eus Mii'.i'c week end guests at the home of Miss Melita Deas of Camden, who recently, returned from New (York City. ' . . v. ^ ....... Miss Hlanehe" ;M.re Jackson,\ student. at. State College and Miss* Louise Nicholas, alJvr a State student, from Union; were here last week for the > week enrl at .Miss. Jackson's home on Millwood Avenue. Dr. J. J. Starks. of Sumter. Vice-1 Chairman of the Natural - Resources I Commission anions our ffroup was in I the pity this week;; for a conference with Dr; David H. Sims, chairman " of the Finance Committee of the Com-! mission. T Bishop W. F. Fuller of Atlanta,~C.aM passed thi'ouji'h the city this week, . cnrmite to SpartanliprK, where he will HJa spend a fe>c days; Bishop Fuller is . rcturninfr-from Florida where he held < his conference^; , Mrs.Stic Blake MoKan spent two L weeks in Jacksonville, Fla., at the bed 1 r~ side of her sist(jr. Mrs.,lIjot+ie^lake' r-1-" AtkifTAflio was stricken with paralysis.. Mrs. McKan has returned honle wi'h her s'-terr.t her residence, 71-8l.auvel Si. v ?- smt ,___i Mi.s. iVfarie flmidelocTC Allen of; Smith Turnout, STf\. with her little sou,' visited"" Mrs. T. It. Younjrblood f durih^Tihe week. . Mrs. Jennie Jackson of Elizabeth ? 'N : J :. wrrrrm thr city dmarip:.the nidnth of December. visiting her sistef, Mrs. Cornelia Campbell, 1000 l)i.vine St. 7--? She wrv before hev luiu'ringc, Mimr JentTte~B. Cn-livy. ~ 7 ' A'e-si-i, ("7 l.i'e Davis, F.ddie Wil . iiams; M-s. Mi.llie Young-and.daughter ard Air '. T.ucile NV.akefieid of An,. de (in, motored down and .spent -J Thn'rcdhy, nod?Friday with Mr. and Y; . J. D. Wok'field fin Heidi St. After being indisposed for a week, Mr. Ji IV \Vakefield- is able to' lie out again to the delight of his .many friends. 0 Mr. St. Claire Griiyspn and Atty; Wifshington.. prominent business' men of Beaufort. were pleasant visitors in; the .city this week. Mr. IL La'ne lifjtft accepted a positvjn 5s instructor ill Wavei:ly school. We jhone Mr. I.ane much success 4n his4 Vi-orkV I r - ?: : :?p ' \ . - . M iss Minnesota. (Jarrison was..call-, ?: ed to Atlanta, (la^, tm account of the ' sudden death of -her tirandtmther. INT iss Garrison was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Birdie Garrison of > Greenville, and her brother, Machion; of Adder.son. Mrs. Susan Brown arrived Sunday morning to the delight- of relatives and friends after spending six and a half months with her children in New1 York, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and, L Washington. Shev is the picture of; health which is proof that she enjoy-1 ed her stay. * ;. ' f LK CKRCLE ENTRE 'NOUS . .1 On last Wednesday Mile. Thomasi Tlfi TliomiPS wnct n ytncnfinKIn- Vtnr\c? 'r'Mo the elite members -.of*.L.e Corcle, s Entre Nous at hov* cozy home on ??1 Wnshimrtun Street. . .. ?**? Promptly at five-thirty-thc lovely '?younc: Indies were seated at three tables arranged for the playing of bridge.' After the scores were tallied useful prizes, were presented Mile' Daisy Rottch, who held high score; ' , Mile. Rhea Wilson, living up to her "rep," again won low score prize. Mmcv K:-tulle Pcrrin - John son *tvo'n the * y consolalion prize, for which all the ' v-? ?players rut'.'? T*^' Mmc Esther Williams, Atlanta, Ga., __ who is in -the-city, was?aniongthose. enjoyintfthe' afteFIToftii's pleasure. "*A:[" J bountiful repast was served at the end of the games.^ ^ V MR. AX DMKS. DAMI) DAV AI'LTi . ENTERTAIN As'nine ??f the initial events of the N< w Year.. Mr. t Mr*. David Da-; vault entertained nry lavishly at their home on Sear ' Street, last Fru4. -day nMrfit^witR i" . ry pretty party/ iuw| ?n i Venl] > m< ccti f?>r D // . d group of friends.1 A galaxy .."tifut ctectrir bulbs of many ?v r. added to the gorgeous' decorations in each of the rooms. The radiance of light* bespoke cheep "^' hfitl n\errime;nt, wheye dancing and card paying were enjoyted. The inejrzy- group consisted of Misa1 es Bertha Il'ulKiiit'lit. I>otttp B.'Flf-' r ten, Mayme I. (irfTVn, Henrietta Boozer. Zonolia Lowman, Annie B. Kiney f of Birmingham. Ala.. Mrs. Sara Yonnt* nrfd JVfrs. *W. M. Campbelle, Mr. and / Mrs. A. Da>lis, Mr. and Mrs Robert Wilson, McJsnd Mrs. Nathan Davis,, Messrs. Reid E. Jackson, Lucius P. | Daniels. Willie P. Fowls and Prof. G. ^ B. Murphy, of Allen Univ. ' ' ; At 111:.% p. m. Mrs. Pavault served her quests the following - menu: Gin(ferale hifrh halls, ehieken salad, pickles, snltines, stuffed celery, cheese El 1 'mi 'ilfrS^Hiilir *r-' r urmm.iri-ti.1. i ' V ' t ' -f# III?* the repast, every second of the remaining hour meant merriment and glee for each of the-guests Qf this delightful party. * ( YOUNG MATRON'S CLUli I?' . " I , "I On Monday, Januady 27th the! Young Matron's Club was delightfully entertained by. the hostess-, Mrs, I Millicent Miles at her home on Pine] street'. At 5:.'10 o'clock tables were! -pla eed-for crrrd^ radio nuisic was ful-j nished ,durin?? the evening. After several interesting games Mrs. Grace Rulf won flfft.Tfflif, a pair >f hnnd( cmbi'tulerexlMtuest towels; Mrs. Ah-.] geiinc Bailey, cut Highest for, consols-1 ion, a bemitjfuf MntmtlVy hair. Booby fell'to Mrs,..Helen Pattersorty a prrt'-i ty flower vase. Guest -prize .'with won, by Mrs. Fsfiio T. Chappelle, a chlfToh ] novelty handkerchief. ; The hostess served a delicious menu which was enjoyed by all. | Guests of the evening wern' Mt>sbj dames Minnie \V. 'Johnson; Kssie'T. Chappelle, Misses Thelma Nelson, Lib be Jones, "Wilhelmina Thompson, j Maud Pendorgrnss. Mrs. Helen Pat torson will he hostess to the cluh on j February llt.h. the culture club misets *. Mrs. M. .1. VVntson was n pleasing] hostess toy.thc Culture Cluh Friday J evening-^ut her beautiful- and well appointed home on Pine Street. After devotions the members enjoyed an interesting program. Mrs. "Friendship" from the immortal Ivtok of Dr. Frank Crane; Miss Ruth But'er read some, very 'interesting and timely ^current" events. Mrs. Hattie ; (Jreen.Sang "Mother Machree" yery j beautifully. The meeting was then opened for business at the conclusion of wliich the hostess, assisted by Mesdanies R. Johnson and E. Jenkins, served a savory salad course. The meeting -adjourned to meet with Mrs. F. K, Butler Friday, February 7th at the usuftl'hour. COM INC ! A COLONIAL PARTY ANI) A flUTCH SUPPER At the Odd Fellows H-allV February 21st * You Have been wanting something different for a long time. You will ^ooti have^it?-A? Colonial?Party ami a Dutch Supper. Both in one evening! This program is being sponsored by the Culture club under the direction of Mrs.. 11. N. Vincent. There will be a large variety of Colonial dances exhibited by persons representing^ tho younger Matron's Club, the'.Lt* Ceroid J"! lit re Nous, tin1 Ess Tees, the Culture Club and pupils of Howard school. A r..lV.... t..r il n IUIIVI auuum \?i lilt* [H i I ii in wilt lio given later. * j Watch the Palmetto Leader. . ^ANNOUNCEMENT .Mrs. Vaney I*. Paris announces the' marriage of her daughter Loola to' Mr. Raphael Blakeley of Cayce, S. C. January 18, 1930,-L-Tho ceremony was perfarpied at the residence of Mr. .and.|Mrs. James Curry, .1407 Park St., Columbia, Rev. Clips. II. Brown, pas-, lor of Second Calvary Baptist Church officiated. The Young Women's Working Club Of Zion Baptist Church. The young women held their weekly meeting at the church on Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, 11)30. The . meeting was called to order by the president, I Mrs. Q-iarlos! A short business s'es-i sion followed the regular devotional exercises. Th(? President then introduced to the club, Mrs. Fruxson, who gave us some encouraging and helpful remarks. We then listened to a wonderful program as follows: Prayer, -Mrs. White; Solo, Mrs. Smalls; Paper, Mrs. Virol; Solo, Mrs. Quarles. : *.'' ' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS WIN ' I*''-'. The Grand Lodke K. of P. won its suit in the County Court WedncsflayT The case involved the payment of a policy upon which payment was rehPcniiRQ the dead member had been suspended because of non-paypayment of ?dues. The case was brought by the beneficiary, Charlotte Taylor, who was represented by Mrs. S. E. Lester, a woman lawyer. The TC nights were represented by its LKEVY GRADED SCHOOL NEWS The Parent Teacher Association held its first meeting for the new y?Mtr Friday night, January 10th. The meeting wrts opened by the president, Mr. Willie Thnmnsnn. The* minute* of the last meeting >verc read by the secretary^ .Mrs. Eliza Richmond, which were received and adoptfAfter a short ..hysinessjsesstop a *j?lendid_ program wps rendered as follows:: ~ . . Solo?Mr. W. M. Simmons: a talk on the Excellent Work of the Association?Rev. S.~Nr Stevenson; solo?Mr. Geo. Richmond*^ an ex-cellent paper was rend by Mrs. Georgia Latimer, paying a high tribute to the teachers of the school; somP time remarks h?* Mrs. Richard -Carroll. ? The principal. Miss C. A. 'Jriftirepi'li.. then in?fO{Iucen the speaker of the evening, Mr. S. C. Johnson, senior colleg'e student of Harbison college. Mr. Johnspn -delivered a most cxeci-r?m sddfe^s, "WKTeTrws enjoys all present. He made a Tasting impressfon upon the hearts of the I mem- j hers of the association. They feel j that they can never express the deep and abiding appreciation to him. for, the many -helpful things he said to i them in his splendid address. He will be glftdly heard again at any time. Mr. Saxon, al?nr of Harbison college,t made some remarks which were very much "enjoyed? 7 THK I'AT.ME FirsT~fcnd second prizes are given 4*1-the classes that get out the highest number of parents and friends to the meetings. Mrs. E. P. King's class won the first-prize, a pencil sharpener "Mrs. L. E. Weston's class,Jthe second, poster patterns of birds. A delicious course of salad and refreshments was /then Served. The refreshment was given the association in honor of the teachers expressing their sincere: anprecietion for their work in the school and community, It was <|uite a surprise to them, the a vef<y pleasant one and was highly appreciated. ~? LADIES' All) TO ENTERTAIN. -?The Ladies Aid will be entertained at the parsonage of Wesley M. E, IChurch, Monday afternoon, February Jl, bv MrsJ Lula Williams. All members are requested tf> be present There in a drive on for new membert , and every lady is asked to bring one '<>* more members to the meetings, I ' Mrs. L. E. Rosemond, Pres. i ' a. . Pew Rally There will be a Pew Rally at Wes| ley M. K. Church Sunday afternoor at 4:30, Fob, 2nd., under the auspices of the Ladies Aid and Women's Home ( Missionary Society. There will be a i musical and literary program. * Music will be furnished, by the quartet oi j the. Community 'Club and the choir oi Wesley Church. The public i? Corel ialjy' invited. - *. WAV 1<:RI;K? PARENT-TKACHER ASSOCIATION TENDERS THANKS. i The Parent-Teacher Association oi , Waverley School wishes here to than! I everybody who contributed to the fine success of the lecture jirogram- rem dered at Allen University January IP. The Association feels especially grateful to Prof; H. W. Baumgardner who assisted so effectively with editorials and displays in the Palmetto Leader and in other ways-of publicity; to Mr. H. E. Taylor for the liberal space given in The People's Recorder; to Dr. D-. H. Sims for the use of Atyen'i^auditorium and Other assistance by the University; to Dr C. B. Antisdel for^dispensing with a part of Benedict's Sunday afternoon regular program in order that all Ixol legc_ students , might -have the opportunity to attend the lecture and for the cooperation shown by he-.col| lege in other ways; to those who took part in the program witFmusic and reading so pleasingly; to all who vy>ld tickets; to thO Hampton Priptng Company, the^ people's Recorder Publishing Company and the Indic'a? P..milnr. ^ *1 ? Jj .... ? viiik vjvjinj/niiy ior nieir uonations; and to those who .placed stickers on their_e#rs to nid in publicity, The association also feels particularly grateful to the tine audience which .came out to listen to Mr. Schuyler. The lecture was" a success in every way. Judging by. the numerous comments, the content and delivery of the lecture was a distinct contribution to the welfare of the community. The results of the lecture also have given the Association encouraging impetus to go forward with the year's program of beautifying the- schpol grounds and of making contributidj^; to the library and other equipment of .the school, ?There -is muehf however yet to be done before .the Association can go . very far in carrying out its plans for-e^yerating with the school board and tWb administration and facility in making Waverley the kind of school-that will adequately fulfill the needs_ of-Jthe~community. The continued cooperation of all parents and ever there is a call by the association for help from the public such as the lecture by George S. Scuyler on Jan. uary 19. ...... The next regular monthly ' meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association will be held on Wednesday night, February 19, at 8:00 o'clock, in the Wav erly School auditorium. To this and all other meetings, all the parents and friends of the school are cordiajly invited to be present. jones chapel a. m. el church Sunday was a beautiful day at said church. Our pastor pleached a strong sermon from the hook nf F.sekiel, 3? chapter, 4th verse. His theme was "Dry Bones.". We are with him to the end. At this writing we are proud to say that a carpenter isAusy at work repairing our church. Rev. White is a splendid tipn in the minify by building a house to, worship in. I.et us fall on our knees and pray for this to be a successful year.^ . successful urogram at presbyterian church The musical and literary program given a~t Ladson. Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, .Jan. 26, 1030 wa* <^uite a success. There was an appreciative audience. This program WW. sponsored .by Rev. Ar-Madt. N. White"in behalf of one oJ the clubs of said church. Little Miss Ruby Rosemond stirred the audience with a splendid recitation. Miss Evelyn Robinson played an Instrumental solo. Mr. Keitt, our own Negro com jiuocr is it'ciuy lining wui rv in that line. We should prop him up on every side and be propd of him. I .bid?him God speed Messrs.. J..Q. Caldwell and G. Watson favored' the audience with a thrilling duet. As usual Messrs. F. D. and J. Rosemond touched oar hearts' with their strttr? music. TSTir. W. J7 watsoft delivered an address from the subject: "What is Ahead of the Younpr Men." Mrs. L. M. White and Miss M. Jackson were the musicians for the occasion. We were welcomed to cortie afjaifl at any time by Prof. JoWsoO, PrifF cipal of Booker Washington Hifch school and, a real christian man, who God ever keep" Kim alive to render believes in things vtorth while. May service. | . -* . v * * o TTO fc^ADER ~ : ' ^COLUMBIA GIRL WEDS ' Brilliant Affair f*; Outstanding _,S<i l cial Event of the Year 1 ' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. IfTiJEor ley?Given Marriage \ The most brilliant wedding of ,thi season and in fact, easily the fines J and most costly ever known in the hi -troy of Columbia's social elite wa that of Miss Bernard Corley, charm 1 ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 ' Copley, of 1210 Pine street, Columbia : Md Jit Qtjio Curtis of Waterbury Cutw. . ** This elegant affair was held at Be 1 thel A_M. Ev-^Chufch of this city Jan l' aary 7, 1930. j A preliminary program |was ar I ranged by Mrs. Helen Pugh, win ,j came from New York for the occasion A; solo, "Because"' was* beautifully rei ' dered by Miss Dais;H Roach to tin accompaniment of Mrs. I. Y. Pullins Several violin selections were also rei dered by a student of Benedict Col lege. ' . ?; At the appointed hour.Mr. Hiltoi , Itiddick started playing the weddint I mdfch. The first to enter wenT'thi ' I junior maids, Mia$es Thomasina -Due \ kett, wearing blue and Meredith Cor [ ley wearing rose. Beverley Robert; ' and Ralph Nelson, who-acted as us [ hers. '. Next came Miss Ethel RaimCy : wearing orchid and Prof. L. V. Wal ker of-State College. Next came Ma ibet Williams, wearing orange'taffett* frmd tulle and Mr. Andrew Vance. Nex wearing orchid crcpe satin and tulh _i and Mr. Williams. Next came Mis: Peal Murph, wearing pink crepe satii i with Mr. Leon 'De Lorme. Next t( nter were Mr. James Henry Robin '! -on. All the maids wore slippers ant ?lhose to match. H?Mrs. Rudean Hopwood, dame of ho 'jnor was the next to. enter. She was crowned in tafTette made In butterflj -'fleet, with rhinestones of the samt r fTect and silver trimming. It was the new cerease- shade. The maid o1 honor, MiSs Majorie Corley, entered ' v?xt, wearing- an exquisite gown, oi m green satin and tulle with gold asses'isories. r"~- , ' Master Richard Naudin entered as ,ring bearer, wearing black'satin fuli dress suit." On the pillow being^madc l4 in a heart shape, decorated in pearl's and rhinestones, with twenty satin -streamers-each?holding?a hcrtrt I caught with ortingeblossoms, was indeed pretty. He came in with a rca 1 low, despite , the thousands who gazed 1 on him. 1 Next entered the flower girls, little Misses Velaria Chappelle, and Fabretta Paul, wearing pink georgette j Naturally the most gorgeousieight of all was the entrance of Tty4?udc on the arm of her father respM^nt in full dress and supporting his (Bregli iter in regal style to the strain's ol j-'Here Comes the Bride." The bride's dress was of old Spanish lace, trim ! med with tulle, it was very wide with ! | seyen frills of tulle reaching: past hoi 1 i shoes in the back. Her bead piece, sitting up like a-crown, was of lh? finest lace, studied with rhinestomps and pearls reaching to the floor.<"?fhf train was of heavjf^sat?r=;+4wd'.' with silk crepe clopely studded with pearls and thinestones-lni' (forms of large hearts and stretching1 to a length of Lillie_ Watson, ^gughter of Mrs. Annie \\itson. Tier veil was also of rare _olci Spanish lace which hung down over the train of ivory satjn. The bridal outfit was made to order by Madame Cecile, French designer of New York. The bride carried a large bouquet of sweet peas and white roses Hod'with a large tulle bow. She walked with graceful carriage slowly up to the altar, "Where she was' met by the- groom and his best man, Mr. A| lan K. Hopwood of England. The ceremony was - performed by Rev. J. W. Murph; under an ivy covered arch which was prettily decorated with smilax, dahlias and poinsettas, the background 'Wing fern and ivy. These decorations wgre personally done by Mrs. Daisys Corley. the bride's mother. a ^ ; : A ^wonderful reception was held af_ ter the fceremony at the home of the bride's parents which was also decorated in ivy. Receiving at the door were Mrs, MinPig Johnson and" Henrietta Boozer. ' Introducing the bride . and grPom was Mrs. Helen Pugh. Mrs. , Betty Roach, Mrs. Elise and Joyce ; Jenkins served cream and cake, while | Miss Daisy Roach presided at the punch howl. Mrs.- TClVT. Daniels had charge of j the ~ bridg's book, a very interesting ! program was rendered during the evening as follows: Quartette?'Benedict -College-^ remarks?Prof. T. L. Duckett; solo? Miss Laura Gloster;. recitation?Miss Madeline Jackson; Reading?Miss M. | R. Saxon; recitation?Liza?Mr. E. Keitt; Reading?Mrs. Elsie Nelson; remarks?Mr. C. T. Foster; closing j remarks?^Dr. L. M. Daniels. Mrs. \V. D. Chappelle received the , many beautiful' gifts which attested ' the high esteem in which the bride j WjpjTheid." "" . 7 ?' Out of town guests to ""witness the ceremony were Mrs. L. Curtis, mo;ther of the groom, Waterbury. Conn.; Mr. jopd Mrs. J. De Lorme, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Vance; Miss Caroline ! Vance and Andrew Varice, Mrs. lice Vance, all of Meridan. Conn.; D. J. Johnson, TimmoiTsville, Harold i .June,-Orangeburg, ,John Richardson, New York, Mr. Robert Butler, New | York, L. V. Walker, State College, and Mrs. Helen Pugh, New York. t- UNION NEW9 ' By M. A. T. . The weather here on Sunday was fair and warmer. Churches well at; tended, collections encouraging. \ Rev. Dr. Baten of Corinth continues , series of sermons on "The Church,1' and in strong language denounced those.who composed th? " Qonnivmg" church. Warnings to Thyatira- and Sardis were repeated. "This was a . period in the history of the ' church! when "God was tired of sin and ex- j i- pressed displeasure to the unrepent-1' . in# Sons of men." Sunday afternoon,'Rev. Dr. Lomax 1 . preached in interest of the Helping! ?Hand Club uf uliiili?Mrs. Millie H. j Young is president. A representative e number of members of Zion accomt pahied Dr. Lomax to Corinth Baptist!' s Chure'n where a most helnfn} ?rul s well prepared sermon was delivered.X if The.spirit of cooperation is exhibited between our1 eHureh.es and all are;, i, hoping for a most . pro'snf rous vcar'y : ' j ^ynrii;,-.,. ' " - - . ? j.. Pjiflfrt Aid ;CIub still hopes t<; se-;>u"re' services of Key. 'Mr. Diggs in - the near future to hclpfiTT'drive. Rev. Dr. Baten of Corinth will oreaeh at "Zion A. M. K,. Church Sun> day afte.rnoon and the Junior choir .' i. will furnish musfe. Please favor them i with .your presence. [' We Correct Ho- -;t I .Oiii-iil in. 1-1. ? ; sue of the Leader. Mrs. Sarah Rutf i :s hot in Majority hospital, she is r somewhat indisposed and confine dip---' 1 her home. ? l- ~r I >?*. ----- > - " rturcna uice is a patient in t hospital and is improving nicely, Sors ry to halve statement incorrectly pub-1 - iished, no writer's fault. - .Mrs. Dipps is succeedinp nicely, * \jitfi music pupils. She is planrtinp a * a very unique propram to he rendered at St. Paul Baptist Church later ? in the season. ' ~ "Runimape Sale"'at Corinth Bap-" tist Church, under direction of Mrs.; ? J. A. Batep wp> quite a-success, ,-T.he ?1 1 play was amusing 'and provoked T lauphier throMphwiit the jweninp. ' Amount' - reaffzed was. over $20.00. * Miss Josephine Byrd sold the larpest 1 number T)f tickets and was presented a ' pift. Dr. C. W. Montpome'ry made j presentation speechv Corinth Work- . dered by each participant, and espe" cially the effort of Mrs. Baten in makinp "Rummape Sale" a kuccess. _ Prof. John R. Wilson of Columbia _ visited?-Corinth? -a week apo ahd preached at-the eveninp hour. "OccU-. I_ ny tili I come." were . wprds of his . ext.' Prof. Wilson is well known in this section as a speaker of splendid ability. Mrs. Hattie Frint is on the sick list. ^ Mrs. Ruth Weedon- is somewhat bet, '^r to the delipht of her many friends. - " Miss Susan Benson enjoys tea'ch . 'np and is associated with Mrs. Alice --Carson' in the^?work.?-Mrs.?Ma.ttie ~ Mormon spent a. pleasant season in j the far nw.ny N'orth. she-4s~now teach*- ~ :l:n.p at New Hone school in rural dis- < I trict, . .Mrs. Ferguson and 'McKissick are at Kelton where the enrollment is mm pcod. j TV,*.? I "I i i?n^. ijixy.ie is kick wcii is- teaching | her fifth year at same school. She 1 is quite interested in the Work"and n.ioys the art of teaching, . th i Mrs. Anna Sims and Mrs. Bertha u? McJunkins are among the successful ."wl : feaehers of rural schools, also Mrs. wi Sallie B.. Young-i-and?Miss Ida Sims. 1 Others mentioned in previous letter. ( Miss Dora A. Hardy was a'pleas- , ant visitor at- home a few weeks ago. ,, ' .She is, succeeding nicely with school Rl ' work in Spartanburg county. . 1 Mrs. Tira Johnson on Hamlet St.. R 1 :s still quite side, rhsiny here are hop- .1 'ng for-her recovery,. Mrs. Angeline Goudlock was called fo Spartanburg, on account of the " death of her father. Her neice, whoaccompanied her. left Monday to re- 5? <ume work in Blue Ridge hospital. ^ -VsheVille," N. C. We were pleased to meet "Nurse Flossie" and hope to have her return to Union again. ' A1 Mrft. Lula Rosehoro spent the week end at home with ^her son and other 5 members of the family. Schoorhwrk 7 --moves along well and Mrs. Rosehor- 12 otigh enjoys this. , .. . .. ' j 4 Mrs: Oaslcy Thompson is spending 10 sometime here with her mother who fj has been sick. She is somewhat im- 10 [ proved at this, writing. Mrs. Thomp- 12 i ?on likes her?new?homh" in-"High -0 | Point, N* C. She is~lr Unionite and 11 says "there's no place Hke home." 9 Mrs. Sarah White is reported some 4 what indisposed, we hope that she 1 will soon be quite well and strong 10 again. Miss Baton . left to resume 6 -i ?:?n?. - t??t?7-*?rt^?? ? woi k ai neneaict v onege, < ru ~~ I \\1 K M OR IA M f J ' -' In?memory?f*( our beloved class- SS j mate. Miss Christine, who departed, this life, January 30, 19291 I | Dearest classmate, still we miss, .you j. | Your smiling face js always looked for1 i We loved,vou but'God loved you best.'! ?'-r-? j Sleep on and take thy rest, I Until we'Shall meet to part no more. ', ' Sleep on, dear one,, V/. 'Your memory'- is so'fTWPPt. ' tl Seventh Grade, Sims High School, Union, . Miss Alberta H. Ruff, teacher. MT. OLIV'K BAPTIST CHURCH We were blessed to have one of ' | the greatest revivals in the history of our church, conducted by the Rev. H. fMrTsyTrti* flf this-;elty;~tme "Bf South Cnrffllnn'M most gifted revivalist. For ten nights he spokt? very.strong and i earnestly from hymns and songs.: 'J Rev. Taylor proved that there is gos- T pel in hymns and songs. There was no let up. it was better each night. During this mooting 19 * Vinnnv Qoll1< worn rwMoH f*V?r? ebnreb V"",.V"'UE | And the church is in better condition'. than it has been for several years; . \vith a first .class choir, usher board and a crowd of loyal Energetic mem-1 ' burs.? ~? ; jT) *.. TT* /** At* 'HrVr TT / fjfi nrntyTt - nwrwn i w CARD OF THANKS I ... ' 4* Mrs. W. W. Chappelle and family 1 wish to extend their heartfolt thanks to the many friends for their act& of n kindness, words of sympathy and the I -^beautiful- floral designs during the .^illness and death of our dear husband r father, Rev. W. W. Chappelle. <B Mrs. W. W. Chappelle and family. I ' H, * if ? V V . ' ; ' -/* ; ' '/ 5 PAGE SEVEN" * f I I ; .. Wiir!^^ 1 * A V 1 V * - /\ light, soft skin makes you . ATTRACTIVE If you want to be popular?kc^p your complexion soft and" light; '^r~ Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment is considered the very best to lighten and soften the darkest skin, clear up pimples, blotches and tan marks, and ft entirely does away with that "oily, shiny" look. Regular use of this preparation along with the other?Dr. Fred ? Palmer S^kin Whitener Preparations keeps your skin soft and ' smooth apd makes you look attrac- . , tive. ' _ ' . Dr. Fred^Palmer^s cojnphete line Skin. Whitener Ointment; Skin ( Whitener Soap; Skin Whitener Face Powder; Hair Dres&er and HID Deodorant. Sold at all drug ' stores for 25c-each, or sent post- . paid upon receipt of price. Dr. ? _ Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Dept. 16, Atlanta, Ga. > . ;?:?A"- ijerPsrous trtal sawpt'e of tti e Skin. Whtteher, Soap and Face , ??_???wder -sen^?for?4e~tristamps.-; ; Dr. Frfd Palmer's 1?,?: ; ? SKIN WHITENER ''Keeps your complexion youthful" , 'i' ' % . \ ~ IN .MEMOKM \ M . jj ' . ' . In im-nror^ <>?. ouK beb+yPTr son. At-. ifr Ji<>wc. ivhn departed thi> 1 ilv Jfrn ir.v ?5. 1U2"S He'via* lovbd'by all in knew him. lli>?-memory will al-.. lys, remain fresh in our hearts/ ?ar Arthur. Ih,. hints was haul ?t heshock severe, little tliin.ujrh't your end so near. >d called you home, it was 'His will it in oar hearts you liveth still,. cannot Lord. thy purpose see t' it all is well/that's done, hy Thee. / ? Mrs. Clara Nawellj -Mother. _ _ Mrs'. Clarissa Caniels. (irand mother. ,? 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