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" M15FT Janwr- BlaTTThr "Hartley toft the city for Eteesville, on account of tfie illnes^ of her inolher. We- hope her a speedy recovery. The Rev. \XV M. (Ilad.den, who was appointed to Talladega. Ala., by Bishop R. T. Brown, oi' the (V M. E. ferred to Tennessee and stationed at Liberty Street C. M. E.'Church, Jfeckson, Tenn. Liberty Street is the mo Ither church of the Connection. The * Publishing House of th^ Connection and Lane College are located in Jackeon. A very large crowd greeted Rev. Gladden in his first service Sunday and made him feel really welcome. The many friertds of Miss CeolaBelton will be Sad to learn of her recent death. She graduated from Allen University in 1S?<T7, and returned to her honie inRuffins, to teach. gie Belle Penn, formerly | * ' of this city, but who now resides in ?, New York City, spent several days _here during the week with friends. -??tained-while in. the city. She left on w Tuesday for a week's visit in Myrtle Beach. Mr. Alexander Prince of Charles ton was a pleasant^oaller in the office of the Palmetto . Leader on Wednesday. . " , * . Miss Fannie J. Brown and Miss. Ma ble Roscborough spent Sunday in Blaney with" their friencTs. ? ?J'- 4T ** & ? Mrs. Clara Robert?, one of Union Baptist members of Richmond, Va., sent her rally money Which was $3.50 ?for "the?firstr three months. Ma By thanks. ' _ " * . " I Not ice To Camden. Subsribers Miss Mr E. Witherspoon is the only authorised reporter . and ll'pffesenta... tive of the Palmetto Leader for Cam' den. Please recognize no other, ?> ^ ? ' - MarriaifA A niitinnceni2eill_ Mr. and. Mrs. T. II. Henrv announce I - the marriage of their daughter, Loys Ernestine to W. Walter Roberts,- Feb. I 8, 1930. . At home. 1053 S. 3rd Avenue, St. .A Petcrsburg^Fla. ' . Correction ?' The Willing WdrkersMjoard of Sidney Park C. M. F**PJniVfb met at the home pf Mi's. Rwj5e^*:Butler, ,715 Blandrhjir street, FeKTT^n at. 5 o'clbck, with the president, Mrs. Rosa Taylor presiding. Opening hymn and prayer by Mrs. Cornelia Tranp and song by . ? Mrs. Tbatley. The 23rd Psalm led in concert by the president. Next, roll call, then the election of officers for 1930. Mrs^ Rosa Taylor, presi-. dent; Mrs. Maggie Champion,- vice.. .pyesident, Miss Lucy Andrews, secretary; Mrs. Jessie Legge, recording v secretary; Mrs. Cornelia Trapp, chtrplain. Mrs. Prances Brown, treasurer; | ^ . Mrs. Susie Lane Bailey, Mrs. Sam Clarke, Floral committee. Next meet ing at the home of Mrs. ^Francena Caughman, Feb. .lflth, 703 'Blanding Street promptly- at n neinc.if : < ? ???-??. Jones Chapel Young Women's Missionary Society News. . Misses 'Eliza Boulware and Esther Gaskin were hostesses ta the "Y" on Wednesday, February 5, at their bPme in Kindalltown.. The devotionals having"?, been completed, the president greeted the members and expressed her delight of being present,, as she was absent from the first meeting because of illness. The house was next opened for the election of officers. ' Mrs. \yilholmina a Martin was elected vice-president and Miss Almeta Robinson, critic. Officers re-elect.ed were Miss Florence Benson, president, Miss Luc^m}^ Wilson, secretary; Miss Fannie Miller, ' treasurer; ?Corrine Gordon, pianist; h Jesqie* E: Gladden,> reporter. Plans were completed for a Valentine Party at the home of Miss^ Miller. ?. , At the cfose of the business all unit ed in singing the club song? ?- The members responded to ,imT roil call Martin led in' a "Spiiotual"" "I Cbuldn'f Hear Nobody Pray." Miss Corrine ' Gordon next conducted a Biblical spell ing game. At the close of the meeting the hostesses served a very de^ licious salad eniirs0 followed hy icq ? oreom and cake. The next meeting will be Wed. Feb. 26, with the Misses Gladden. ' , IN MEMORIAM * In memory of our dear father, BenJones?, who departed this? life, / February 22. 1J11, Its nineteen year??, since we have ^eem you; ' And since we have heard yotfr voice", But Wp hope to meet you in heaven. And then we ^TKaTI all rejoice. ? Gone from us but loving memories., t Death can never take away, __. Memories that wilL alwayn linger, While upon the earth we stay. .His children, W. H". Jones, . Mr8"B c Walley> V Mrs. M. E Bowman, rsy E. Guinyard O. ' a 9 * , V- 0 OOLDEN LEAF CLUB Tlie Golden Leaf Club of Waverly met at the home of Miss Annice_Williams, Monday. Fell. 10, .lyaOTSt^iie o'clock. The meeting was opened by .the president, Miss Annie Nesbit. the secretary, Miss' Julieft Raifprd, gave brief minutes of the last meeting. The president appointed a committee to select a play for'the club and present it at the next meeting, which is to'be held at the home of Miss Leslie Jackson. We were ser>ed a chocolate'course. ' ? J? JU NIOR USHER BOARD ~ The Junior Usher Board of First Calvary. held its weekly meeting at the home of Misses Ethelee and Lucile Nesbit on Liberty Hill ^Avenue. The" meeting was conducted by one of itte members. After a brief business discussion, a delicious course was served. We adjourned to meet at the hom<? of the. president, Mrs. Marie Lewis on" Pine Street, Feb. 21, 1930. ? ?? ? PHYLLIS tVUCATI UV nn i w/'? - -- --?N/ ? * A1U-/1 A tJl'J 1 - UI\ A 4^ V_.I1 ( JY.~W. C. A. oNOTES '?f?' . u Mrs. Corrie J. Carroll is now in charge of work of branch. It is hoped that the work "under her supervision?wtH?take on new IJfe. Mrs. Carroll has for years been, a leader in Church and club york arftf many other organizations for welfare work. The evening adult class is being well'attended and the Y. W. C. A. is. rendering a real service in helping .'.o put this illiteracy campaign over. Regular monthly, meeting on Tuesday Feb. 25, 11>30. Visit your center and help put over -a?Y. W. C. A. program in Columbia. VE"^GERCLE ENTHEJSOlSj Mile. Susie Williams^ afforded"^ the congenial Le Cercie r.ntre^jkous group a delightful afternoon "SFE*bridg??on Wednesday, of last week-at which lime she useicTbeautiful t)ink^ roses and carnations to create a charming setting for th0 three table* arranged Jor the ganves in the lovely home of Mrs. Eliza McGhee in Harden Sreet. Mile, Lillian Watts wort top score hrizc and received a lovely silk sCarf. Mile. Minnesota Garrison-won ? lo\y score prize0and_.she became the. proud possessor of lovely coral garters J* to MIkO Rhea . Wilson was, given A_bnttie of St. Denis bath salts as consolation prize. 'MrsI?Alma Rhodes -was guest of Mile. Williams. . WOMEN SPONSOR BRILLIANT . ?B AI NT V A LENT IN L ! K [ E A lovely Valentino 'party \vng?pivop tit th(, home of Mis." Girlie Norris, 't 1409 Park Street. A happy timc was ^pent at playing games as keyboard and others. Here and there and every where bright colored valentine hearts and eupjd's darts held full sway. After the games refreshments of ices >nd sweets "Were served~in the shape of hearts! Among' the guess were Mrs. L- P. Reeder,. Mrs. Estelle Hatt, Mts. Mart pinna*! the donkey's tail nearWf and Mrs. Reeder, farthest. Mrs* Theo AilLuin- ana Miss Viola Loyd- were much interested in their long dresses. Mrs,Lizzie Quarles, Mrs. Carrie Henderson and Mrs. Queenie Bates best in Barnwell in entertaining and serving. j.- ' m-' ' , FREE WILL CLUB TO MEET. The presence of all members of the "Free Will Club" is expected in their monthly meetipg' Sunday afternoon, :n tbp reception hall at Ridgewood Camp, promptly at 4 o'clock, February 23rd. It is expected that all members will turn~~out in full force, accompanied by one or more new mem"bers as each member wju'osWH in thpir -last mt.ntinpr tr. nnnnn?np?? R+leaat-pne to meet with us on the afternoon of the 23rd, our next meeting date. . ? . Visitors are* cordially invited to* be present;, and along with the "Free Wilier si** be the participants of a mu^Jcpl ' program, rendered by Mr. John Nicklebee, with Mrs. Laura Baniy^tiCompanying at the piano, whTwC-Kas 4every prospect of being a delightful affair. Mrs. Chariiy H. Pleasant, Pres., -j Mrs. Nellie Davis, Sec'v ' THE ROYAL SIXTEEN The first fcingham dress dance, of -the season will be given by the Royal Sixteen clyb on Friday, February 28, 1930 at the Odd Fellows' dancing academy. [' . . j The casino will be decorated to suit the occasion^ Come and share thin outstanding affair with us. The affair is"strictly invitational. CARD OF THANKS. 0 > - !.' -'V - VEAd>^T-tatre"t^ bpfi6rK>nity " to thank" the, many friends and fraternal organizations for their kinf sympathy and floral offerings at the recent death of our beloved son, husband and father?James Veal. V "AWAY" I cannot say, and I "will not say Jhat he is dead, He is just away! With a cheery-smile an<^ * wave of the -liiand ? . He has wandered into an unknown land. ? 1 ?Arfd left us t^reamlnff how very' fair It needs mus't he, Jince he lingers there And you?cfh you, who the wildest vearn ' ' ; ? Fot the old-time step and tha*glad return ; ' ' 7^" Think of him faringo*on,. as dear In the love of There, as the love of ? Here??^ Think of him still as the same, I say He is not dead?He is just away. MRS. LELA VEAL. Wife and .Children, MRS. ELVIRA' VEAL, Mother Sisters and Brothers. . * * . ' 1 'i S _ ' " . ' . is.. 'T _ THE P-ALMET TOWNSEND CANDIDATE Benedict College Instructor To (Jet ? A. B. at Ohio State. Columbus, Ohio, Eeb. 21?The. dean ol uie college ol Liberal Arts *anjnounced this alter noon ait his ollice on the Campus of Ohio State University tnat "Z.acK Tow-nsend of Columbia, S. v.., is candidate for the degree oi A. ti., nam the Cdllege ol Aij^s and Science', at they-fend ot tW^J present quarter. Mr. Towiftiend will Remain "*hei * or- two quarters in his A. M, t. AC RENTS?COTXTT TRAINING SCHOOL The V iilcnlme baity ^sponsored* bv the lJarent- teacher Asoeiation was quite a success. The auditorium was beautifully decorated for the occasion -ajuL-Uui jtrlisltyarriy ileeornLe<l_4wmnt-e-onducicu byJtne teachers and menioers 01 tile tiuo auued?quite a uusaai touch., i lie post oitice conducted by Misses Atrlessa Franklin and Olivia Cleveland with Mf. Frank Bates as special messenger was kept full ol mail from the opening to the wee wee nouTs of the party. Proceeds $111.80. Prof. W. 'A. White has been in with a severe void for a few days, we are glad to seeTurn feeling o. k. again. Mr. Ezel Smith left for Washington D. C. Sunday. We wish for him a sue cessful trip. Mr, C. Avery, chairman of the trus fee board is conducting a great Ham Contest, Fe'b. 28, at the school house. Try your luck? The Annual High School (Declamation Contest?will be neld March 14, who will win? The daseball Club will be organized this week. The boys are planning a greui ceam. Mr. Clarence Clinkscales aiiu Mr. George Smith motored to Cokesbury Sunday. The Agriculture Club held their monthly r>n??tiwp, Fi?h .1??A very il) teresting program was presented. Prof. White'is pleased with the many lottwr# he receives daily from teachers throughout the county tell1 ng of their wonderful success with the night school work,. Preparations are being made for the Rosenwaldl programpfMhrch 7th. Prof?White Hlh5 been asked by Mr. Felton to assist in putting progran^ into the hands of the colored princi-, pals-in Laurens County. ; ? " Those on the sick-list arc Mrs. .Fan^. e Sullivan, "Mr. S. F. Mills and $ir. T. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Simpson were called frqm Atlantic City to the bed-, side of Mrs. Simpson's mother who is very ill. We., wish her an early recovery; __ ~Mr. W. P. Garlington entertained Miss Gandy and-Mrs. Mosely at his beautiful home ill Laurens Sunday night with a delicious supper after a delightful trip through the country^ SPARTANBURG " Trinity A. M. E. Church News Sunday?School opened at l(ho'clock. Ci4.v,f Atv T IV Williamc jtisent on account of death in the fani nty._ Although thP wind was biting, the little folk crowded to their places with little eyes sparkling, as much as to say gorod morning, dear teacher, wp are glad to meet yom We were proud to have Miss Jessie . Hicks in S. S. Since her work called her to Greenville, we only have her some week ends. Come again Miss Hicks. She is a loyal member of Trinity, always in class A. 11:30 the choir was in full; every member trying to-do his or- her duty. Dr. McClellan preached a wonderful sermon, an educational sermon, what our churches stand most in need of. We drank from the gospel fountain until our thirst was quenched. Dr. MeClellan is a pulpit orator, and a clean gospel preacher; he is leading hie- fi^i-?into green pastures, therethey are basking in the sunlight of God. feeding on* spiritual fqod, and_ drinking from that fountain that never runs dry. . o.oa ^ r?? - e ? a. o;ou p. .inM ivvv. mc^uui ui mutrupolitan A. M. E. Zion church preached a soul -stirring sermon. His choir ren dered excellent music for the occasion. We weise glad to have them wor ship with us. 4:.1() the Silver Tea piven at the home of, Mrs.. Hettip Williams and Anna Craip was crowned with success. * 7:30, the man of God stood on the wall, sounded the pospcl * trumpet which was received by his hearers with hearts full of love, t Financial report for thp day was very pood, bepinninp with $7.00 jn S. S.. We were deliphted to have Reir.^ Peterson worship with us; eomq apain. The oyal members of Trinity'have the window fever, they, are planninp to nut windows in thP S. S. room. Watch the true blues of this* church. \Ve are proud rtfiflJur efficient secretary, 'Mrs. Christerjene Dean, who keeps an acsorry gist^r Cora Booker still remains on the Sick list, also sister Anpie Foster the mo.ther of our faithful orpanist, Mrs. Inez Garrett. . f riu -?FLORENCE COUNTY NEWS ,r .. t * 8, the regular teacher's meet? ng was held in the auditorium of the East Side Graded School. Thp President, . Rey. J, -E. Thomas called the meeting to order at the appointed hour. One of the most eloquent programs of the season was rendered. Papers by Mrs. Elberta Bacote, Mrs. Theresa Taylor were vdry good and several others, whose names will appear in our next writing. ISome of our faithful teachers are putting their prografrnstover the top irr the -afdult classes afr night. Supervisor, Mrs. N. ,T. Cohen is making her nightly visits to the various schools and putting forth untiring efforts to prolong the school terms. Feb. 22 is to be a high day in Florence. Dr. R. S.Wilkinson, President -flf State College and one of the noted educators of our racial group, 1s to visit us and deliver the afcnual address to the county teachers^, >* .. / v i ,'y ft K) I.GAlHvR BED TIME ! ~~ CHIL "Ducky M addles,'' The Champion Skater^_ > Around and around on the skating pond they .wont; feat Hers glistening, skates gloaming in the afteenorrrr sun. making streaks of gold on the. ice. It was the day of the annual skating match; and the whole,-town of I'ouitryvHlo \ys iNut ,in_Xull. - Kven 'Dandy Cock, the first champion wits there. As usual he was telling of his triumphs. ~ It was an <ahl, old story; hit Dandy Cock' never tired of telling" of the three'-successive'1 year* .in which he ppned. his ability a t a >kv jv Miss Pullet Leghorn ndTtig a patient ear. trying at life jjanie. time o keep track of the contestants in the skating match. A resounding . heer went up front, the--'crowd ps_the MORRIS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHI Ki ll / . Dr. F. Douglas Johnson, I'jVStoF ^ Last Sunday was another ofte of those mountain peak days aC the Moi lis Chapel Baptist Church. Bible school was called to order at 10:0b a: m. y the SupC,, John II. Kvans. Attendance and collection were good. At ll:dt)-a. m., the pastor delivered a Strong gospel sermon, using as a subject: gliding Behind Kxcuses." He based his discussion -on. St. Luke 14:18-10-20, and divided his text into i) outlines. * "At .3 p. In. a big mass meeting was held at the church. The main speak.rr being abnent the pastor tilled^ the pulpit. He preached a great sermon from the subject: "Restoration ol' lost joy.'- At 5 p. m., the B.'Y. P. U. held an interesting session. At 7:45 evening service begun w!:l special selections by the choir. By request the pastor repeated one ol" his celebrated sermons, "j'raying hi helh" A large crowd was. present. The pastor preached until i^very 1 heart was set on fiVe. This was one o( the great est sermottK it 'has been bins XfTTTear in.many"years. Total receipts for the. tlay, $07.85. 1 7 " . Pew Rally At Hudson, Sunday Feb. 23rd, 5100 t?. M. There will be a Pew Rgjly at I.ad.siiD?1'rfcuhytei'juM?Chinch.? *> o'clock' Sunday afternoon. Dr. I). II S??ov President .jf Allen.Cuivecs-itv n ill >.! dress the- teachers. Members arid friends are cordialP- invited tooef CAUMKI. NKWS Negro History Weel^ was observed at Rockford Graded School Friday afternoon, Fob. 11, under the super, Smlih and his assistant, Miss Fences J. Wheeler. America was sung,'then a spiritual led by Florence Wheeler. Prayei; by Mr. W. T. MtComb. "I CouldnJl'tdiear Nobody Pray/' was led by Florence AVheeler. Proclamation read by Florence Z. Wheeler. Negro in Federal Appointments by Ralph Tatum. The Negro in Music by Jan re Mae Middleton, Evelyri Wheeler, "I Kno\^' The I-grd Laid His Hands Qn Me." The Negio in Defense of our Country, by Lnla Mae Flinn. Tire. Negro Surgery. (Cornelia J. McComb. Hattio MiddletAn. Essie T. Lee,--Finances, of the Negro School by Nellie Fj Belcher. The Negro in Ministry by Columbus McComb. Fifty years of Progress byLeohie (I. Taggart^ The first Negro oanK by Clarence Trencher. Sonic of m?i pultuns nu'H' piVs/nt M ho gave some intevestinjr Jremarks. Our Sunday School is progresSintr under the supervision of Mr. W. F. McComb. We have a corps of splendid teachers. Miss Frances : Wheeler. was in Calhoun Falls a fow hours Saturday. Misses Florence and .Evelyn Wheeler, and. Mr. John Tucker and Mr. W'm. Johnson/motored to* Abbeville; Sunday afternoon to attend a Few Rally at St. James A. M. E. Miujch. Frances J. Wheeler was the happy truest of Mr. Lieutenant Bryant at his home .near Calhoun Falls in honor of his birthday, whieh.is. in the-?7th. Re^.. A, Ware and daughters, Lottie Belle .and Fannie Lite. Frances, Evelyn* and Florence Wheeler, motored to McCormick Saturday. Misses Florence and Evelyn Wheel? er and Mr. John Tucker' gave Misses Letman a pop call Surtday.p. hi. while in* Abbeville. , . Rev. J. C. Letman of Abbeville, hut fortnerly Q.f Mt. Camiol, was seen here on business Saturday. ' LAURENS NEWS' T-. A ' T A. ti'LIi. .1 If. ... i M* - ?ray.tors?i.t'vani,?sv uuv .mu?.?m i?n filled their- pulpjta Sunday at the us-1 ual hour ferventlv^was the gospel ex- j pounded to appreciative congregations. Services in charge of Rev. A. H. Levant at Pisgah Presbvterian Church were good. The collection was S&fi.OO. On tlje" third Sunday in itfarcry^evrrG. Hu Wtrite. and choir" will "tender service for Mt. Pisgah. Only in combined force are ,we able to put over the program of the salvation <>f humanity. ~~ ~~7 71 J Mt. AV-uney Nanc0 was funeralfood at Laurel. Hill Bnptist._ Church Sunday afternoon. Rev. B. H. -Stewart in charge of service. On the sick list are: Mrs. Mary SulHvan. Mrs: Amna^Forldr "Mrsr-Me=Collough, Mr. Tpbc Thompson and Mrs. John Boyd. Dpn't forget^ho Debate. Feb. 27th sion 10 cents. Mrs. M. N..Sanders and Miss O. M Sanders were bostdses to a biincty. of fi ieiids uf Prof. T*hns. Sanders' atrffrr elaborate birthday dinner in honor of Prof. Sanders. The color schcmjj of por.k and white was beautifully ar m ? . 9 7'.; STORY FOR DRLN ' iwo 'leading ^caters beared. the .goal. ' it be^h tie? A few seconds' of tpnse waiting and Ducky Muddles glided to victory. Before Ma and l'a Muddles could reach him, the reporter:. frotn the Swaniidown-^ubTFsTiing House swamped hint jwith -grWUtHtfe* Ph "tvhai (IhT he attribute his success?. W":is it, true that bis favorite cereal wys Qimftcr Rolled Oils) with Brn Flakes,' sugar and cream ?,-When ev ry subject had been discussed from farmlhg V> flying, that is froth the ground u|f to the sky, to every?nne of which. Ducky Muddles had given a readv niuu-k Mn..el/ ...t.i, i, > anguagc means, uh, huh; the repot*-' rr< folded their Cameras ami departed. " ".I 1 icky Muddle:' chest > welled with .pride; Ke was already thinking of , his. plans for next year's skating !' a. ? I ^ . r?" * , ranged ip the dining room. Cut pjnk geraniums were the color flowers, r while pWcos were marked withmina-. ' fine pink crepe baskets filled with white mints. A Birthday cake iced " 'snowy^wKitp with seventy tiny pink andles? The menu consisted of four courses and is as foIJdNvs; ; Grape fruit cocktail, Roast Turkey, j l ice, giblets gravy. macaroni, candied i potatoes, Frenoh?dxcssifcgr green peas hvitatoe chips, hot rolls, coffee, pine I apple salad, saltines cream and cake,jahd mints. The quests were; Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Levant, Mr. and Mrs,, j 1, \V.'Garlingtoii, Mr. and Sirs. .las. I Black stock;?-A^lgjr dinner the guests I returned to JJtdtXparlor where lively it'onyer.mtiuiis lulled -rrnrtt wee hours. |i'rof. Sanders ?is thinking of counting I the next tefi months a year; he has a : t ea; An. . ' .Mr., and Mrs. Pott Royal Garrett | are being congratulated on the arri-. j tal of a soif^ Port Royal, Jr.I'.The members of Hampton Hi class "2'J that have gone to various schools are making good. Mr. Ttobert G. Sgxon, Dunbar High_ school, Was 11i ng<on, IX . says passing exams there- -i3?t he - e a s i e s L tiling he knows and Dunbar Hi is the high Jest?accredited school in' the capiV>T Maggie Garrett is a mcmlief Al Ion's basket ball, team and also, making gopd in3 class work. J a me Irby" has jphosen to see after serving the .teachers meals at Benedict;- reports from first semester work ?are good. ' Nllllllie- Lyles is in l?tate (^allege. also Rosa Lee Pendy in New J 6 r so v., Sa-rnh Baton lontimilHtf 11th grade m. I'hion at Sims* Hi.. Mattie Mae Clink scales' is.pursuing her A, B. at.Benet?lice, Miss Clinkscales is from Gray '('ourt. " {' 1 , Mosdames Carrie .Cunningham and -Mary.'Garrett'.report a banner adult school at "Laurel, Hill schipol, Waterlot). of 25 pupils and ik) much interest in work'un part Vif/pupils. . 1; Th,. body of Mrs. Bella Beasley. wife of Mr. Ross Beasley, has been .brought fir>m_ Washington, D. C'., for burial. Mrs. Beasley was the -sister, of Mr. George Garrett, this^City, also the late Allen Garrett. , '. Last week was an actiye week for the church clulis. Rfrs. Alice "Moore, Mrs. Knima Fleming, 'Mrs. Bessie Mathis ?tnd Miss Margaret McWilliams entertained their clubs during the week. Business of importance and literary proerams were tarried out at^each meeting. After which .tempting refreshments were served. Try to attend these-meetings, which serve to bind us closer in christian fellowship. Some of the A. M.- E. sisters , sent their money.'to the Baptist club when in their meeting. Promoting Vw. ^-tnen- *j- ? "?r I Miss Julia Fowler is making good in Rock Hill as 7th grade teacher, also M iss Cecelia Duckett as assistant to RTv. Gamble at Mt. Carmol The Laurens Oninttf^Teachers Association had its regular meeting Saturday, Feb. 15. The attendancej , was good. State dues are being collected. It. is the wish of the State; body'that delegates-wishing to attend, the association on the ^0,-29 of MarchJ write Mrs. M. F. Russell,' 1210 Heidtj St.. Columbia or Dr. D. H. Sims." Pres. >f Allen', for room and "board $1.50 a day the charge. Dr. L..\V. Thompson, widely kpown Physician and surgeon is kept quite busy these days. His field of practice -Trends both" irr and out of the city He has carried several patients t? the W. R. Sv Hospital'in Greenville, within the past few months, all of whom .we are proud to' say have' returned to: their homes and doing fine. Too much] ornnot be said of him as our leading physician. 'Mr. Charley Franklin wgs out.m~ ! taring a few days ago,' altho he isn't | able to be at his work. ? *? limnuul HV Mr. Luther Crape motored to tlw movies ^ Ftuday'evening.j j ' ] " ??? FAN-Q-LIN SYSTEM In Beauty Culture w Give. FAN.O-I .IN h| r. Scalp and I . Dandruff -Preparation# a -trials Their , worth ha# been proved. Regi#teced in U. S. Pat. Off. AGENTS WANTED Writ* for term# . r Made by? " ^ Mme Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market StlF^t " GEORGETOWN, S. C. ?, . ? ? | HAMILTON'S. 1611 Main St. DIAMONDS and WATCHES i on Easy Terms Small Office, Small Expense, j . Small Profit 7~Z /-j" . . / ' ' . V* * ' ' ~ . V . : . U h ? HArr gp\Tv If you want to be CHARMING . . keep your skin $ofc ~T I > and light ' ; r' The easiest wayany woman can' have a charming complexion is by using Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment. 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