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Saturday^March^^ ^?'T^^?~' " " "i #fc. . Mr. Christopher .Garrett and -Mis? Viola Schall. of The Palmetto I.oadt.'-r-oflflce are both confined" to theirbomes, due to illness. ' Mr. Jas. Hopkins, 2225 Washington St., has returned fiv>nv tho U. S, Veterans' hospital in Tennessee much improved. l Mr. Theo. Youngblocd, Manager of j A The Mutual Relief and Benevolent Association spent Tuesday in t harlotte, N: Cr"? ? ??Minna. T rt , , luiaovo I annis u. orown anci :vjiiopi t_?j Rnsphnro snent. the .week-end vGth *Mwk H ' B. Taylor of. blaney^ s. c. St., is .confined to his horn,. this, week, due to illness, jjia.daughter, Xucille of New York City, is at his bedside ? 1 AJAX ANTI-ILLITERACY DANCE. THURSDAY. SAVOY HAM. BE FITTINGLY DECORATED, On-Thursday evening at the Savoy ball -rooni - thev Ajux?Anti-Illiteracy . ball will be danced amidst much gaiety and charms and is probable that ffl&ny bUt-?f-tO\VlC"gsitors will Tie"' t present. 'This chaidtAblo dance he-, ; gins at 9 p. m., and continues until * la. m., with the Greater Ajax Club Orchestra, playing thru-out-th(;-even-" iijg. Several hundred invitations are in the mail -today RQXAI^_SIXTEEN- CUR The Royal Sixteen entevtained their guests, the Radio Social Cliih and their guests on Tuesday. March 11. at the heantifnllv ffar>ni?rifn/l f^ the president, Miss Eloise rWostnn. ~: playing and dancing. One moiin*was I ' ; set with three tables of whist. while j * another was'dimly lighted'with beauI tiful red and yellow-.lights which made a lovely glamour.? The many couples gracefully dano? ed hy the ntrainr of rn'mip yp'mWnrl by Mr. Henry Starks.. 1 lie: .1 olin* . " son's Palmetto Stompbts. ' were also present.? ?*' -V- 7?7- 7? ?? The guests were?heautrf^&yrrnsd:; gorgeously dressed in the mtosT spring styles and shades of the season. Each expressed himself as having spent an enjoyable evening. A delicious salad and sweet course was served. ' ALLfeN UNIVERSITY Cl.l R OF ' ' NEW YORK ENTERTAINED. AllerTTTniversity Club of New York I was entertained Sunday eyeningrMa'r. 2nd. by Mr. and Mrs; TL W. Lawson, at their beautiful pew apartment,' lf>8 Lenox Ave. At the conclusion of dancing and card plaving the hostess assisted by Mrs. Edward' Brown. ? served thr .members and-their special 1 ly invited guests a delicious repast. At the last business meeJLiftg'TTf the t Club, which_ was-"held at- the Urban League, , consT3erabl0 interest was be held May 7th, 19.10? at the Al> hambra Ball Room, 126th Street and ?7th Ave. The ^nnines- ofr^ose who have been appointed charge* the different committees supervising tLri ?-U ' ' v..c uuau win oe announced in the president ef tho Club. YOUNGER MATRONS (TA B. Ort Wednesday afttT-ni^n' Mnrr'12th ,^ the Younger. Matrons at her home on Marion StreetT ^our tnhles were placed for Progressive Whist. High score was won by Mrs. lorine Jones, - a pretty canary pillow.-Low score to. Mrs. Helen Patterson, lingerie accessories. Mrs Graee RufT cut highest for consolation, a hand embroidered guest towel. Guest prize was won by Mrs. Joyce Jenkins, a lacey handkerchief folder. Guests of Mrs. Bailey were. Mrs". . JoyCp Jenkins, Mrs. Alma Potts, Mrs. , Eva Mae Anderson, Misses Pearl Murph, Ella Clyde Myers;?The IiokIess served a salad course with punch, j Mrs. Mae D. Walker will entertain _ the Younger Matrons on,.Mar 29th, i *t 1729 Wjayne * j 'wr Mikity imr M^TrifrntjS TER GOODWIN H AVTJ DAY PARIJ^^X New York City, Mar? ^ l."?Mary and Buster Goodwin of 2.15 tV. 14fith St., New York City gave a nelaborate birthday party Saturday evening Feb. ^22fitf, in honor the If mother Mts: Francina Goodwin. Some of the ~guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rivers, Miss?Elisabeth Bfrwn, Miss Rose Washington, Miss. Genevieve ?? Burk, Miss Agriw? - Goodwin, Miss Mary Goodwin??Mrn. W. M. Kalch. MY. James Fields, Mr. .John Briggs. ' - - Mr. E. T.May field, -Mx. William Joseph, Mr. Robert flcarvelfn, The Reeves Sisters rendered several classical numbers. Baby Geneva Reeves ' from Hot Chocolate also entortnnuuT the guests with several numbers. Other entertainers were Alice Pear wow, A Mini Slmnnt and Marie Reeves, who impersonates Earl Tucker. Mrs. ' y.,? '' i i r- ? . *??| Coodwin hails from Columbia, S.'C., (I the. oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. C. Washington, attorney! \i?n nr thanks i ?lfi'y unii Mf?, E. W. Stratton and 1 family take this "measure to express their heartfelt tKSTiks -to numerous J friends and relatives for their great i klndnfHs u\ our mothi'r, the late Writ, t Margaret Stratton and also for their ~ beautiful floral offerings. ~ > J c ANNUAL RAM^ " '< [ Harold June and his Royal Colle- N giana wifl "entertain their.friends witfr ^ their ANNUAL BATE Friday night, ] March- 28, at the Odd Fellows Hall. { There are thirteen1 pieces- in-our Or? ehestra this year and we promise you > the latent Jazz music!?W? are ?X-" I pecting our friend*? from all over the < state to attend "this affair. , II.' J.UNE, Orchestra Director. J CULTURE CLUB NOTES. / 1 Mrs. Uattie Cornwcll was .1 mo^ ' gracious hostess Friday evening when she so pleasingly entertained the Culture Club at her beautiful and spacious home on. Wayne street. The meSttng was opened in its usual or- } tier presided over oy?orrr?taithful "j president. ?- ?-?v ^ The various committees on- the play made satisfying reports. ~Tf Mb 1 hoped vthat a- large number win oe 1 out to see ^"Lightnip." The CUlture Club Prof. G. E. Nelson and the \ participants are putting forth every < effort to make this play a success. 1 ?.The. ..guests enjoyed a delicious ice course?which \Vas generously served i bv the hostess. Mrs. N. A. Jenkins \ will be hostess to the. Club at her 1 residence on Monday, March 31. ?1ILE NEGANS.WAR VETER { ?A-H?honorably?dischai_geU _ WiirltM War veterans of South Carolina are I asked to join the National Council World War > Veterans Association. J The cost is trivial and ^benefits great. ' "Men _forming posts in other cities J -will?receive?good pay. Over 3,000 charters are issued in the United t States to date. This is a-real Voter- "] ans Association.' Call on1 write"""Et^ rod I J. Neely, Deputy Inspector. W. VI, 105 Sterling St.. Greenville, ~ S. C.,.,or Adj, Gen. P. O. -Box 1118, 1 St Petersburg, Fla. . -r ^ m mm 5 " 1 ILLIj.. . ] Sunday^was a beautiful day here. ? The S. S. opened at the usual hour with Supt. Mrs. Clara Speneer?and ^ the teachers, WP were glad to have 1 with us Mr. J. F. Bowman who made t some very interesting remarks in > the S. S. We hope he will come f.gain ~ Our?. pastor Rev. W. R. Bowman f hi1-" best Sunday morning Me preaened a wonaerfiil sei'tpoh ' Vj 1 a large audience which touched the heart of every_christian.. 1 ?M r .j~M a iiiur'inJSh 1s nov: vtsttiffg^ her mother because-Uif. the. deaih._Qf_ i her husband, Mr.- Clyde Bush, who died in Cincinnati, Ohio last week | .and was'.buried at_hia home in Wag.- j ner, S. C. . \ At this .writing the principal -of White, Hall graded schooP Prof' Jos- . eph -Mk Harper is ill and also Mr. < A, P. Harper.- We trust they _wilL-i soon recover. Misses Gladys an^iCKelma Martin 1 were called home 1 ast^Wedhe s d a y on ^ account of the illness of their mother 1 and we are very glad to know that she is imnroving. ( Miss Vivian jlarpej- of Braddock, ? Pa., spent a., few >ve~ek<ritqre with her J aunts ami grand mother and is leav- t ing today for Chicago where she will 1 spend her summer vacation. ". < Mnio. Sarah Roofe -and little daugh yji v/wiumuia ? ine weeK-ena t < guests of Mr.,and Mrs. John Pearson. ] FIRST CALVARY "BAPTIST "H CHURCH".] Last Sunday wa3 a full day with 1 The Sunday school lesson was had l with much enthusiasm. < At the morning service the pastor 1 Rev. S. S. Youngblood with much eloquence presented the subjects Vic- * "tnryr-from thej text Romans 8:37. 1 He_held his .audience spell bound as he spoke from the passion of his soul 4:00" o'clock a Pew Rally was held s?1.nJU li~ rm _ r ...v.. n|/icnuiu icauna. ine nev. o. M.. Myers "fireached the sermon. . The B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 with a ' beautiful program Again in the evening ffie pastor preached an inspiring sermon. Service every Sunday The public is invited. , ^ " ' " ' BIRTHDAY PARTY. 1 Master Rudolph Walker was the recipient of many beautiful gifts on Wednesday afternoon vwhen his mother, Mfg. Besste Walker celebrated third birthday with a ehtldrenV: 'ifallY'Jt bur beautiful h/i'mi',-728-T^tr~" SffSfri-et. ^ As thc children came in, pink and blue caps were given them. After playing Several games, ice cream, cake and "mints in tiny pink and blue baskets were served. The dining room was beautifully decorated in pink and blue, carrying but the Color scheme. Thei'fr WEre about = j\ren and many grown-ups who attended. "7^ ~ REAL ESTATE PEAL. Mrs^ Annie Manigault, a member TTf the firm of MamfcauTt & William.' ' I undertakers, has purchased the propim.tr fit T14 Ma hi St.. where j I bove mentioned firm is how located and in the near future will remodel I their funeral home. l . ? ?. . . _ . TtfE PALMET^ ??. ?? L i MR. AND MRS. NATHAN DAVIS ENTERTAIN. ~7ZZ*t ... _____ ? L Mr. and Mrs.' Nathan Davifi of J2U"? Senate St.,?entciUrincd a .'..few ~ friends last FTldpy nite, March 14th. Hie YUOin was dbvely decorated with jeautiful flowers and in one corner vas a lovely floor lamp which gave 1n? room a dreuiny Color. lanced until, satisfied. Then a deli- ^ :ious Course of sandwiches,.punch and (j ake was served. The ones present j, vere: Misses Vinney Myers, Rosa t lanty; Juua^-VandWr Vauyhrt-, ^ lelen E. Fox, Rosa L. Franklin; Mr. b ind Mrs. Conyers, Mr. and Mrs. Da- i renport, Mr. arid Mrs. Wijfts HoweTOI VTf". anil "Mrs. Raiford Nicholas, Mrs. iarah McFadden, Mr,'Vermeil-Wilder 3 VTr. Willie Rice and Mr. Jule Burt, 1 VIr. Caldwell Robinson and Mr. Eddie '' iVilliams. Everyone reported a hap- I >y stay. v -?' r ' ' ' . """ ? " ;~y? _ % c .. . , I" NIO NN E W S. j Sunday March, 16th was an ideal ipring dayr and tv,kny Vn vailed themlelves of the opportunity to attend r thurrh - iuirvirAc in pity nnri p^'.intrv ti Vt_*. p~ * **?"p ill vii'T art is vtruti v i j. *? Rev? Smith was guest at Bethel e V. M. E. church df Which Rev. John- ,i ion Is pastor'. ? __ Z "T" ' " .?? ~ Elder and Mrs. Crosby of Chester " dsited' the saints at Zion A. M. E. v :hurich and were cnoatc r??. ??,a n-v?vo 1/1 ?>>U U Mrs^ Lomax. o Rev, Black preached-aL_ Corinth t baptist church Sunday afternoon, fa- t coring Mrs. Smith and Davis group aptains. ' c Pastor of Corinth and member? a vere pleased to have so many distin-^ juished visitors with them on Sunday^ j ifternoon. , Rev. Baten introduced each visitor u the CungregllLlfln, WK6 cxpres&ed pleasure in being present. . Friends of Rev. and M!rs. J. L. ^osborough are pleased to, notj. his c mproved condition and all hope for u i permanent" rec6very. ~~ ^ ~~Cofinth"~ Workers CiuTT was?enlerained at the home of Mrs. A. M. v Montgomery. A few weeks previous t othis "the Club-met at homo oT M?'s7 *r ?Deacon R. Ruff of Gormtn cap- ?| ist church is slightly -indisposed,. ** Mr. Joseph Fant is reported quite c" sick at the home oj his children . Rev. B met Mrs. Earle of Spartanburg S. C. C Friends here are sorry to learn this ind hope for his recovery: Mrs. Eliza Frazier on N. .Church : >t., kindly-remembere-Rev: arid Mrs. 1 laten with such things that satisfy 0 he appetite. - Ohers are doing like- <vise. ^ ?: ? " Mrs. Mattie Mentor had as dinner I i quests, Kev. J, A. Rnton nnH fprniltf ^ Members nf Pulpff?fl"TTr"~nreasked * .o report March 30th. . Silver lea^ .at the 4mme?of- Mrs.- j Bessie Cureton and Mtrry Wanipton \ vax- well attended andloffecmg very j. mcouraging. ' - ' jj IMiss Maud McKisslck . the young ? sresident of B. Y. P. U. of Corinth j v iresides with ease and^ is^quite a fa- < /orite among the circle. M iss Odessa Johnson president of j \ lunior Missionary Society is endeav- \ >ring to have this group increase in t membership. ?Spinsters ConventTorr^fff^t. PauT~< Baptist church was very amusing and < provoked daughter.' Shall "write more { fully in our next. t The home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J Hopeland was destroyed by fire early jt Sunday morning, origin is unknown. || Pfiends nnd ppighbern a?e in -vtvp?-p ,hy with the distressed and hope to y ae of service to them where practi-1 ' able. ' . ~l Misses Ila* H. Fair, Roselyn Nich- . 5la?7 bertha Frazier, . Parnice. Talley Edythe Jackson, Mr^-and Mrs. Carey Burke. Rev. E. McLester.' Mr. R. fe-itfenlwelher, Dr C. L. Norns and Mr and Mrs. A. B. Boyd of Gaffney vere visitors this past week at the Majority hospital where Miss-Bessie inderwent an operation for appendi _.v.o is xtot-K along nicely to the ; delight-of beV~many friends, i Messrs. Jack Miller and Fuller of ~ Spartanburg also paid Miss White a visit continued froVn page Tour > . ./: GreenwOod News 7 " * T.- " " "" " gospel message brought to us by our wonderfuLjjaj^flScJTwo persons ^joined " the church for baptism. At .1 p. m.,- Rev. S. M. MrCarit* I JeJivered a strong gospel message. B. Y. F. TJ. forces met at fiVe o'clock. Evening service began at 7:45 p. m. Rev. Ej Wille^ (white) deliver^" ~ ed a strong message on the power of l<?ve. , Total receipts tor the day $31.87. ~ ,I)r. Brtone-being sick-ajHL-coul<i~?ot cofirte we haye secured' the services of" Rev. Moore" of ConcfTrtr.^NT C., who is a noted revivalist and 7e- * vangelist. Those who are sick: Mrs. Mary Lee Reynolds, Mrs. Minnie Lee Mrs. Ethel Fisher-Johnson. Mr. Simon FAN-O-LHV SYSTEM! ' In Beauty Cultikfr^ ' Give FAN-O-I.IN Hair, Scalp and Dandruff Preparation* ? trial.- Their worth haa heen proved. Retiatered-in U. S. Pet, Off. AGENTS WANTED. Write for term. Made by ?Mme. Fannie Lr Cafotioa ^ ~ 1 1029 High Market Street I GEORGETOWN, S. C. mniiifri?al m iiiin iiiMi 111; - ' roTEADER ' * ~ BED-TIME S :v CHILI :?'' f, "BETTY" AN? "LETTY" ON A [, VISIT TO THE FARM. "OK" Annr~LiI,^to~tcCTk~gt the lovely { lowers we found down in , the mea-i ow "far the pasture," said the twins . n unison. Aunt Lil, paused from Her ask of butter makihigs long enough lunch of flowers held out to her for ' I + nspection. "Tl>ey are pretty, dar- . ing." she said,""but not hjjdf as lovely * tfl thvy will Hp later- np in the seaon." Do you know their names? I 'he^ asked her,, Aunt; Lil chuckled rvwardly. Did she know their names? *11 say she did. She knew them for- 1 trard, backward, wrong side out and*' hen over again. -J "The purple_ one is the wood-land ' -iolet; the golden yellow is the dandd-:^ ion; the white one with a 'yellow J entfii is Jthe daisy; the crimson run^; * ler is the red jasmine, it Is a cousin -1 4 th?? honeysuckle that clamhgrs uv-._' r a corner of my . front porch. The lainty 'cup-shaped' one is the butter- < up; and the bale pink orre is the J zild rose. It grows in abundance t lown by the brook, as it is very fond- 1 f water. You can find most of J hese flowers I have named, in the i ot houses and at the florist's, in your , t ity home only they are much larger i md more beautiful due to the -care^ 1 .yon is jn Brewer hospital^ ' I > Mi. Pisgah Church. '* 1* The Iodine-Commission -appointed| y Governor J^>hn G. Richards re- a eive/l_ a warm reception at Mt?Pis-jc ;ah church Tuesday at 12:.'I0. Rev. ' i, V. M. Thumiisun the nonular-nastor j 1 /as kept busy greeting and escorting t he guests to the platform ,and ar- ^ angirig" seats for the citizeTTs^in and ut rT the- citv. The" Commission*s1 r ?: : 1 " (:uests numbering 18 were wel-i ome on' behalf of the city by the ( >layor and on behalf of citizens of Ireenwood, by 'Prof:?Benj.- Sanders f Breiyer Normal school." v Mr/ Seymour Carroll, and Dr. D. !r~Sims, prfcsjdent of A l ien "Uni'ver OOOOOOO000000.0oo.oo oooooooo c n^DONT > - A Powerful Drama in 3 full of Pathos and Love, R '' gue. _ ;r~ : ------1. Wednesday Ms 5 : nr: ; ; .' . r L?^ j. - iiZ? Ai I AL^EN UNIVER j Tickets > Come EARLY ant C>^OOOOOOOCOC>OOOOO.OOOO.Og>j?gOOeO . fcT " . ' - . - - *' <5?& DON'T wait ^nylonger to have ^ *the light, smooth, lovely 2 complexion you want. Yoit can have it^ quickly and safely, by using Nadinola Bleach' ing Cream. Simply 'smooth this ' fragrant, w^iitfe cream on Jtour face, neck ?nd arms, at night. While you sletp, it gently bleaches your skin to lovely rung heanf y? clears away fEiraplcs, blackheads, oiliness and roughness. Almost bei/rvti Trn rvti; Tt t;r?n Ta n whiter, smoother! more be autifhl. complexion. v ^ T; II Nadinola does not fail. I f other bicaching preparations have dis. V Appointed you, be sure to t ry Nad iiwSV^Von may use Nadinola with complete confidence. Though it contains the quickest, strongest ? >-piupeitfesknc)wntabeauty aeietreev^it will not harm the tenderest skin. Full directions ore contained in? each package, with money-back guarantee. ~?WVii Nddtne Fai e Pmvder, rrrw an beauty, 50c . . . Nadine Vanishiut cNadinola^ V , : * - - ^ TORY FOR /KLl" r I ?5- : riven them.. I?i other w.mis. they ir??iOi?. 'Patfcicians'.of the flower' fail 'Iy?and?these wild uiu-a me?iUPlebians," said Aunt Id] as she finshed "her descriptiotr~of the (towers'.* "I think the ruse likes to look at Iself In th"e water;" .sunt* Betty. "I im sure it must be nice to live near. < f ' :he brmk whertj one can see ami hear" stTmany things." 1 1 Umt is quite rue for most of the wood-land folks father at the brook some time during he day and the story books tell us ho fairies gather there m nieht." aid Aunt Lii. . " "Ohi, I dit wish we- coul'd catch just t teeny weeny glimpse .of the fa+rtes ae^ore ?we go home"!"1 said. Letty". "I iannot promise you a sight of the fairies," said Aunt Li4 "but if you vill arise early -tomorrow morning, ust at sunrise I promise you some .hing quite as well." Sg. the twins Uw^j-QlU nielli \MI|) :i 11 i 11T)r )f joyous, expectancy. ' .. 'Tweet, tweet, tweet,-chi-dp. cht-rp.; 'Hi-rpijtra la la Iff tea, ia, jaw, nil! jnnr. /turn, tvv i.i.ittj. thin) .weedle dum,-so caroled a mocking )ird fr/_m his perch in the ajiple tree, tunt Lil. .tiptoeing into the-twin's, oom, found them on their knee's hs*T enillK?tu 'the melody?of the TThger.vho was trying to tell them in his >e?t language that spring is near. -,ity; spoke ;tfi approximately 8<>o penile. After the program. T'rof. Armvtioil,1 pTifTcipat uf?Drewoi Sm inal tnd chairman" of the Boar.d V?f Trade' ?f Greenwood, invited them t<> dinner inaitlr at Brewer Normal. Tim .'.idvil. Xpressed themselves as being' well; taTTSfied with the entertainment. HAMILTON'S j 1(511 Mil in Sr. DIAMONDS and W A TCI IKS | on Easy Terms* _ Small Hlllice. Small '.'Expense. i Small I'rulit i i i \ ; \ i . . i > 8>oc^ooooo&o Q <x?.o :? o o c> c>o o v oo < miss i I'NINT" 1 Prologue and three acts; g ich in Humor and* Intri- gj irch 26, 1930 ... 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' When* J'astoirr ti-.-.ivj m:>:. it:. ttiH4-----t?be. . tjifeet-inn >'' '.v. und^ \\a*> ' ea'.ise<ll.J?y malimuiht -au t> rin."he jivtjk-' v formed a-.-"i:\ ire ..f in< stiir.al>!ev sjiilut to mankind.-Sinp.e tin n medical -eicrtxifchas .'?een producinp' better arid mMite^ inn^ei ;ie-u tTl?I.!'1 tki-n co II.*?t iiaffi -? may e-tifer Vim .-nial4?*>t cut ami uivt-Vus'' ' " Jive's!1>'-s tsu'elin a- typln^d. ifn'reulosijp ' " and Im'iyiu 'p-'-N--w-.-'a; 1 v??rt have t?? <l?iu' t(>' Iu ro ihaT rke-e d'endftrt-pri"V#r?r J _ will nut inlVi-1 a i w.vli rhat , < wound..- fuTwbver "stnaT!. t:: "i'otitrhly . with Idnurd Hon?/i.tu>. tih' modern :anv. - *> iM-ncu'.?uhi c:ni. i-ri - Uiqun.:. nnrn?.<?llf7j tii a .size to tit y<-uf m ? <!.- an?l jiur^o,. Trrrm J - : ~*r THE WAVF.KU'.Y 1)111 (i-,STWjiEX? "?i: SIH'TII EIIN "RAILWAY . SYSTEM. / (* . Cut in t? (I .11? .1 ail. 1.LL 1 'JLlti * Anivv I."ill-'iv 'Sint'ion I.oave ua^Jjr .. ?- .-Nt'.- ^ \ | V-7r.t "N. Y,-A. 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