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-v _ Every woman knows how easy jt
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these hums and pTTftds al'e painful'!
sometimes very slow to heal.Evi
.woman-should' know that the pain
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.CLEVELAND, OHIO. NJiWS
Airs. G. K. Lilly," E. lioth SjLn
was taken ill last "week anil rushed
JJlO City Hospital vt h'.-e.- s t.. .l .iil "I
finn-ra 1 will T. . .1. . . .t - :
"".IUiPTi'Baptist l hureh.
tfr.e'iiideed soip-.y to report tl
M^s."Carrie. McCoy is irt. Uer friei
are praying for her a speedy recovo
Mp. and Mrs. Lany Dnnfiar, af
having spent three weeks, in .-fin
well, vAiken and Orangeburg. have
turned. They made the trip wi.tln
any car trouble. They also rcpor
- u uomg int.1 nest i hri>tmas they In
spent for some time.
We are happy to report that At
Nannie Franklin formerly 'of' (tri-i
. ville,-S. C* now of this place is s
? enjoying hep-vacaV'on with her sis
and brother, Prof," and Mrs. W.
Calhoun of Orangeburg, S.
Air. and Mrs. Chas. Fraz'ier wi
the evening guests of Air. and M
J. K. Cooper Tuesday evening.
J. Hoinie.s, fnrinerly an .A
.. . chor Life Insurance agent, is ms
ing a splendid record with the V
tory Life Insurance Co. Lie -yorL
himself on the honor roll the fi
month.
Mr, J. ;E. Cooper, President, of A
tioch chhir was unable t?> be at 1
duty Sunday owing to illness. \
are in hopes he will be himself
next Sunday.
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?^ We i egret very much to. hear
~S Bro. Ed. .Tones' being sick ?Messrs
piarenctT Patten-urn, ('lift
' Bull and Jessie MjtcheTf spent t
week end home with relatives,"Tin
boys are attending school i?h Oram
burg.'
We are glad to hear of Mis'*i Ha;
Caldwell's improvement at this \vr
|ng..
The ministers of the county a
askCjd to meet with the teachers
~' .7 Catho^n^ouriiy, TTb. K. 1 ;*:;<! at
o'clock. V . .
".'""Tn^spitre of the blizzard which 1
t. had ^during last week it seen'is
,_T. though th(. people were anxious f
church and a splendid group of youi
? people greeted' u* in?Sunday K'cho
and aft enormous crowd was out
' '*" 11:00 service.' . MACEDONIA
IllOlf SCHOOL
??IV o are vfiy glad Hi wt'll'Hmc ;i
other member on our_ faculty, Mi
j pleted her A. B. Course at State C<
: v * lege, .
- In maintaining the standard v?f
modern High School we are now (
fering a course in Biology. Besrd
> the regular curricula the school
offering to the commnnihi evenii
session in academic subjects.
. m Oea find* t hat Am v I>11 li. ,
is made unless there is contact wi
others. In keeping with this we we
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" "| very fortunaie t$$tbve a musical pro
grum Friday, Novr 24th, rendered bj
the Bethlehem High School of Barn
well. The program, sponsored bj
Miss Leola Devese was enjoyed bj
B the entire . student body, a host o1
,jj' visitors and friends.
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EVAN8TON NEWS
. The city has bcpn draped in a blan
's ket of snow ever since November
with the tV'rniometer hovering fron
Ji?T.he F.vthinw TertiplM* Hearing c'oiVi
jth pletion, much credit Jfs due Dr. Best
hn\ untjrihjjr efforts-to provide j
!<t.& p'act. for oiuces and stores for oui
i people. -'N
Hnierson. St^-et Y. M. C. A. fills i
?. long felt need among our group.
m. Kevs. Bu.lluu, Henderson and Fathei
^1 WYavijj- ar\> preaching each Sunday ti
I capacity audiences. _
l.ast Sunday .n.. ?i?ir n;, !,.
,, ('ai'f.v tiled the pulpit ut Ebenezer A
k M. K. Church, a tnrffe Tin apprdcra
ti , tiye aipljence greeted the populai
-t Mfosfcop.f *""7
s Mrs. jj. \V; Washington was callei
t<> (V)kesbury on account of the deatl
m uL hyr mother.
_ .The Dixon-Carter -nuptials were
-solemnized last week at the home ol
|r) tint bride. f
We nnairn with Mr. WYH. (Jill, th(
teal estate dealer, in the recent death
of his wife. o ' ' ...
* Mi'. ami-Mi's. Wi^, McCullough arc
op.! the proud parents of a hip baby girl
mother and baby are very ill. .
~ ed and' ejmlined hon\fr- with a severe
' cold.
iss Florence Viola Mosel.v lasl
Saturday, bepnme- tht. lfidde of Mr
..^ Charles Henry Norris. A lovely re
^ i option-fnHmved at the home of Mrs
tad < ' ... , ,
Samuel Nichols.
; Mrs. Hester .Martin, formerly o1
'' Mt. Canned. S.'C., her daughter, Bes
. (j >ie and son Steve, visited her sistei
'? Chicago.. I . . - .
The South Cm olinWCInh of Fvnn,
J" jYj st??n has the largest .membership ol
i .1! all. t he organizations.
' 1 h -Mrs; I'auhl Btrll is- sick, -while or
j, her -vacation;.
wL Mrs.-Maggie (logginscTrnwes How:
aid and'Alice'I.ittlo are among thbsc
?4>dio >uw "Halleluiah" the all colore*1
; .|-picture."
Miss Hern ice (lei-hell, a member ol
_ the younger set was funeralizell b>
Rev. R.'C 1 b-nth'tsonher pastor.
The writer., wishes to ' thank'the
editor fojyhis promptness and trcnen
-ousness ' publishing the F. vans tor
neyys. *' ^ _
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S. W. Jackson, pastor of Mact
1 ''i?Baptist?Onii'ili. lfcn.??i etui nor
I fi'Mn Philadelphia \vheye he* spcnl
I eyeful inonfhs. ? ~~"V *
| .Mi>< Thomasina Boozer antl Mr. B
. E. Bi'adfn|-d delightfully. ontortuindi
Jr.; in' h-iiini: of Mrs. Maude Dreher, Friday
night. Man. .'11, at the home"ii'l
v Miss *' Iloo*/.e.i\ Whist* anil duncing
wei\. enjoyed-l>.V all; after which a do
lieious salad coin-so and. hot chocolati
wen* servFd. .
Among the guest-. of the evening
wciv Mrs. Edna-Morris and Miss-Mirarida
Jackson,- teachers, of the Cha'l,,?
pin graded school; M,iss Katie Knox
t'1 a. college sttident of 'Allen l;i*ivfer&it.v<
l>e Mm l'p.^a I... C.iirtliaf com i il rv ' wlhr
I"1 Ts teaching witn Mrs. Dreher at Lit
?l tie Mountah\, Mr. S. Koon. and Miss
hat P. Kooii of- Chapin, Messrs. John Pitts
uls Eddie McUaei Neshitt McCiure, Jas.
ry. Johnson. Maxie Millci-, Ulysses' Schel]
ter. Forest Spence, Ernest Davis, Willie
i n- Corley, Ocinyia Bowman, John L
re- Dreher, Elliott Mi-Faddch, J. I). Doait
Hah and C. F. Vance. We all enjoyed
ted, a very p1'-' fi'""i"r?Mrs. DtiT
ive her will leave on the 7th to join- hei
hushand .in New York Citv. We hour
is*- for her a pleasant and successful
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I I7E CKKC I/E ENTRE NOU8
[?r<! Three, things, l?eauty, e^verhess
rs, and originality wer{. particularly emphasized
at the .party given by .Mile,
Mali Ita.v Saxon at -her lovely home ori
Page street, \V?dnesday afternoon,
i(.. Bridge was the inspiration of the af;e<l
* ffrirc. The flickering fires Jtn living
i?st flnd (lining rhom where the i three tahies
tif players gathered for cards
in. went attractively brilliant against
(,;s King Winter's beautiful blanket of
snow outside. Talley car-ds representby
ing seasonable likeness Were distributed
at half after" live and each memj
her of the charming group found he>
_ allotted space?--The charming'. Mite;
I. Fiazier scored highest and le netite
Til Mile. Mlsie . Willianis cut highest for
which skill hoth_wert?-ttwardcd hoimli,,n
fol silken never-you-mind-.what. A
be dainty handkerchief went to Mile.
s< Thoninsina Thnrtms as low score prize
rc.J and to the gracious Mile. Ruth Butler,
, delight fuT guest of honor, ws present
cd a unique Bridge set -and'novelty
it- handkerchief. The versatile hostess
delighted her guests with a never-toire
hc-1'orgotten -salade course with cocoa
xf and delicious fruit.cake. A short busi
! > iM. -s session followed, n? luhir-h timn
. it vyas^settdefT that I.e Certflfe Kntfe
jve Nous give a Charity Bull, Thursday,
rts Mni'Ch 27, during the State Teachers
or. Associationwith Harold dune's Or
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M jss Mab](. ROseborouffh, < was a
dinner yi?ast-at. the residence
n-Frannie .). Wrown, on Tuesday events.
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>l- teachers at Genterville School, Blaney.
; Mrs. Kati0 Bell Jamison, the lady
a with whom Miss Brown livep, prepar>f;!
ed a delicious dinner of rice, baked
ox ( ehickcTi, gravy, Macaroni, creamed poistatoes,
roast pork, butter mTlk, corn
if?' bread and biscuits. The desert was
| nut cake, peaches and whipped cream.
*' whist waft engaged'in:
th.The afternoon wfts very( pleasantly
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BKNKHK'T SEWJ?
ReV. A. C. L. Ai'bouin has left, but
his inarkings of his being on the cam'
during the week of prayer are
r vet?y vivid. ^Several were able with
his assistance to accept Christ. We
| enjoyed" 'l""'"'"""!'- hfc
rmt~tiiM-air-,:. In' is un aluuiiius of
1 this'"school but. also.. because of his
achievements.
The student body \v< ti1 tp_wors'hjpi>j
' on the first Sunday wMi Hey Ybyrvr-j
blood and his-vongft'gatiun at First
Calvary Baptist Church..
T.he college glee clu?. rehearsed
with the glee club of All^fn University!
and members of the various choirs of
P". ''ity?>n the?auditorium at Allen"'
University-* Sunday afternoon for the
Community Sing which will soon be
' staged. A!j-s. Ida 1L Pullins and Miss
Mamie llolden music tenches of B-n
edict College , and Allen University,
_ respectively :n,e?directors of the program.
The Benedict Basket ball team;
, went to (Jrecnvillc last week end.
Though Greenville won the team show
a marked improvement since their
j- very firat_grtmp. "'11." "
The Benedict Cage.rs played their
first game at home on Antlsdel Ath,
letic Field Monday afternoon, Feb.
."1, Itl.'lO. The team showed wonderful
improvement in skill. . However," this
improvement was not sufficient, for
he Bpoker Washington Cagers were
victorious.
The picture culled "The Four Sons"
a Fox productioir'was a rare treat
hori? ,over the week end. Its exhibition
was made-possible by th(. Fourth "
High class. -1The
classes are beginning the grand?
ru^h of the season by giving variousj
kinds of entertainments'to raise mo-'
hey . for Benedict's annual rally on I
Founder's Day, March lGth. '
Miss Henry N. Young, sister of
Mrs. I. Y. Pullins is visiting her for
a few days. Miss young is on her
way to Washington, I). C., where she
expects to enter Howard at the begin-'
ning of' the spring quacter for J the!"
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Benedict College Kwtertainments
A concert1 of unusual n.i.erit wilL.H
| given by the Westei velt Kleverppic
I Orchestra at Benedict College Ch*Mi
I on Monday evening, Kelt. 10,'at S:
I The young talented musicians, boi
in* Africa,vare all sons of'missiorijirit
They are here in America con.tinuit
heir?studies??t-br?Columbia?Bt+i
Institute fitting themselves to refill
to their work in the land >f the
-birth:? ?
Their skill as .musicians- cannot; I
praised too highly* and tfciose who. li
teh to tTicir playing will be assured
a rare entertainment. The}? ha'
played f(riv us at the college and a I
at churches and all were delighted/,
is sit good that a high |>i-i? eshould .1
Charged,, hut in order that everyoi
may come' 'the' aclinis'siiih ja only t*
eentaa?/ . r2 l ! 2
Thfr: Third Hi-Class of Benedict \C
present a vir.v interesting and etijo;
able entertainment on Valentine higi
Feb. 1 Itli in the college chapel. Tliei
wjll be refreshments atnl Fortune Ti
ers; fun and valent ines." Admissii
1() Cents. ?? *". : :?-*?"
Mr. .lames, I.. Rnhinson and wif
son and daughter-in-law of Mis-. I
MU'mbtori of Columbia, have sold the
h'ont<r?tn Carrtbride., "M/ass.., and bougl
a new two family house at 2<>0 Ma
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Juniors haVe taken to the decidedly
fitted bodice and exaggeratedly high
.willi /nthn-.i ,vm- f..p It it
unden,.,!,!, .> y'?iilltfuI. fashion that is
needs no adapting or softening to suit
them.*' The frock shown here is* a
charming cample of the approved
silhouette 'as wdrn hy tfie smart
younger set. It adds a demure lace
collar which covers the shoulders, for
sleeveless frocks nowadays, unless they
are worn for actfvc sports," do not
leave the arm entirely bare, and lace,
which has retupiprl f 1 ' Snsn..
-niuM idlfactive mllars.
* Kxcella Paftern No. 2209. Sims
8 to 15 years, 25 cents. '
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" Ml LI,INS NEWS
ce ami promptly yt lOrtlO the Sunday
icl school of Rbenesiei; opened with Su?0k
porjntendent .1. \\\ Ford, presiding.
i-n As usual a lai'jre*crowd was out with
?s. a well prepared lesson. At the usual
vjr1 preaehinn hour ^ a large crowd?wa*
]t. present to hoar the sermon.?Subject.
rn "The Jteyil ami his Aims." In the
ii- jilfternoon at .'H.'tO. a program was jren?rderod'
by t-he missionaries of KheneiM,
z< r which was wholesome and inspirj._"injr.
Sister ilattie Hayes is the presi*
i?l" d?'?rt. . Promptly at 7:.'U> \Ve reassem/t.j
bled to listen to' a sermon . preached
Itev. .MooreJ- wlm is working in this
ll ami other parts in interest of the
IC | .Palmetto- -1.ending?^Che?choir seemed
1(, to have been at its best all'duy. for
,n indeed. the message was good.- Prof.
; 1 d.?Bt~H?p; i he lusirueior and-Miss
i, v nn ( Ib ll I'ieke.tt is the organist.
' Itev. .1. - 1,. . Hrooks, pastor of. the
I Ml. olive Hrptislj Church jam! Deacon!
W ill l{ca\i's were welcome visitors i
1 K. \ M. IS > - 1
II -/ .IK V. ,?i. r.. manse .>UM?iay Uller'
li'iun. Tlvev report success in Uiuir-,
1' .,.h mil uHih. ... "
j- T.lw'-Xicho1s-(iriMlo(l School is pfoj
Wcs-'.irijr nicely and the. teachers all
.' work in harmony with the principal)
j't. '1'hi. follnwinjr persutis. make un the!
^ lacul'y: Al^^Manie Reaves, Misses
I Annie Pickett. Mullins,- ami Vorna
lr*4!wnii. Fork;- The faculty was
_ j nviteiP ?/> the. home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alnyo Kiichrist on lest Tuesday for
j dinner, And to say that we were treat
| d royal!v will he notlitiir it mild.
and Airs. .Jule Mayes had as
'j'Vdr dinper -iriie.s't last Sunday Mrs/
' Mat in Kenny, the mother in law of
- I he. writer., "?*he reports a fine time.
! ' e "rayi.r .meeting in F.henezv is .
rn\viw\stronger each Friday "night.
' nVml**F" js asTuat^~iu_^reKister
<iv Friday night in prayeCsbrvice.
The I'dprik ritv Contest in progress
v 1 .. twecn the churehesy is growing tr
f. .? ? -t every day. If you are not
adliur .the Palmetto I.eadcr See the
vri'er and he will he triad to take
.our subscription." Read a paper that
? -?clean and newsy.
Tuesday' nitrht, .Jan. 28, Mr. and
Mrs. F.d, Owens entertained at their
'me Some, of the- teachers of tHe
Mtilfins Creeled'school. Those present
~ y ei'M. Misses Knitiia AVilliaips', Bessie
' 1 o 111 i i s. Christine HouKvnrc. Ruth F.
'' ace'e. (Vila. AJexamk'i', Vivian Jones
County nurse. Mrs. M.. Ahncy-Bakoi;,
AU^srs. Crest on Stewart ami I.eroy
.Moore who Is .visiting Mullins in in
ri'si of the Palmetto I.cadyr.
- While* livteoimi- tn It./. I?"ll? I*!""" 1
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'MTerrnt- jrinnos were played. After
vavd"'a delirious coftrsp. of refrosli
outs were served. Tt was n wry en"
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joy able ijvi'fiTWJ? so much so all re* |
grotted the parting hour. ^ i_
Friday night Jil1, HlKl 'Sl'jpT) CfiilJert .
Heaves entertained, some friends at
their home. The radio seemed to
have been at its best; the nuisie was
very good.
Everyone kept laughing -from the
fun created by tbe different games
played.?A repast ~wns served which ; :?
was simply dglieipus. Those .enjoy- ;
ing this pleasure Were: Misses Ruth . 0
K. Baeote, Km ma Williams,. BessieMullins,<oMrs.
M. Abney Baker, Mr--.'*
Annie B. L'ickett Curry, Mr. and Mr .
Alex, lion yes, Messrs. I'reston Stew
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(AIM) OK THANKS ; "
Mrs. Ku^i'iiia K; Rrown wishes '?
thrillk Kit friends fur On. ninny 11' i <
??T kindness shown- her during the ill . "7
(jiuisuuml deat4i ?f Miss Kali" I'!. AIM)
ami Tor', the lovely floral renieip- .
hrances. -3i;iy (lud bless vaeli and-C\- ~
t'ly one who \va- so kip'l. ' "
IMI'Mk I AVI NOMCi::
A Ne^ro chorus eontpnsedof .voire";
from Allen University and Renftlje*
('.dk'jfc, together with, all flu- colored
churches of Columbia, will sing at the
Columbia Tlieuti'o .on the afternoon *
??f Fob. !). fiumi ,f?:.'in to foy tin
benefit of lh<v Mitci-nry Campaign.
Tho public is rordiellv invited. . .
Rev. J. \\\ Murph. ..
-M.rs. Wesley Ford is very much improved
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