The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 29, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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l!?; page n*fo W: :~ 1 THE "OLD GRAY" AN fcT . "V r*^S-:. \ I? ?i e. rinLIP . I*--- ... , . ? - __ ; IS THIS L ATT EH D\\ SABBATH A BI, ESS IN< I, OK ATEBSE j ? "" A casual coir-tltll'mtU'iIl (>f the above!" " subject would doubt loss capse one to t ~ believe-that it is-a foolish question.t t ..But a' strict investigation as to the i t observance- of the Iiordls-day M tjds!* age of the world will ;iTl;t it appear -E serious and still inure" serious. Av-( i tualjy it'.'seems* thill i/ tlic farmers jt T would continue their farm work oif the! * Sabbath, the mechanics-and brick ma-; t fHTkiruls ho,uiua-&ved.iltrrv- could hard ~ ly be any-more sm7c"oi\iT)i1tted on t-tvat l i holy day thah'there is now if us much. Instead ief looking /rnwvtml- to-Sunday t as a day of .holy rest from worldly | \ toil and a day of spiritual restoration,1 i . it is made, a chief day tor pleasure^ ??r in whlph-crimes <>i< almost every na- r ture are committwf. The social world t strains every neiwtMro purchase auto-. I moDiies ior me .-sauoarn anu men, i make similar saeritic-PF for gas jvnd oil pt to "ope rate triem so- as I'-erk-rlererte IhHfJ-l sacred day. AH day'Sunday;cars frojp., s > "tin lizz'ie'L xtpv arm1 racing up a?4--4 dofon the highways and !>y \vays loact-jj ^ ? eg?with buy??ami gtHs?that ought t - be at church and Sunday school hear- r ; 'lllg and learning?>?f <.'ml nut of hiw i word. The Sabbath" i- (at; Twin' being J a blessing to -them?" -A-nothen?ehtssi - - fPff'pda the day in the wootjs andTTn I dives ganiblingr^drinkirg and in ev- i ery form of mischief. Is the, SabbatR~1 -a blessing to tbein'.' And still jjnother i 1 class can bo foundVit. t he- railroad sta- < \\ tions and other public places ciirsing's and disputing with Jm eye singled to j rne approach-nf-a (>tv or state officer, t Were" ii 11; t for 1Sabbath these i people wouldjjh-on tlu^r. jpbi.' Crowds j of people can no-seen on the HnldnvthJ-l strolling through the fiehls ?and loit^-j cring nt'ound?in idges?ami st.rcanis "of r water on. public- roads just as filthy and dirty as-they can he.. They make f the Sabbath a*?'urso instead of a hies- I ?b-?'g Thi- wors'" -i?enually ' as had i Hum- wb.i pfTt! t-'Sr-tur?4-yf Chris-"T _ tians niakiqg use f this-(lay si tting t at home rendering excuses.- \VT\ile 1 7" others v?f the sanfi profession spend c the entiiv-.-Sabbatli. cooking and eat-'it ing...'.Church members instead of be- i ? ing lioiHt* of (b,.d o?? 4-be?Sab--.s __i?hath day conKo Ii'Utnl g "itiLt from j ?-?-?house to 1 it.' I in {},(>' c.m'.ii.ani'.y?tell- t - T'.ing thtv Truth "\trong sit!i n.tft-" \yhieh " sets oti the; tire of eonfusmfi in a peace ,? _ "fill . neighborhood. Ai to uVnthpr the t i-: Sabbativ j?t more of a hlc-o'ing than a \ curse to tin- pgL'.ple of thi- aire of the t ?i ?wui Ui maj v i ! . 111-, i.a.!! a 11111 't''1" - ? But the sin*-.that, ,ar.e committed otVj"? one of these lat'ter ilav .Sn.bbal.hs are1 1 enough seemingly to de,;tiv?y the whole s earth. To be eo-ntinued. . ? i " Our Whereabouts' \ On last Sunday being being shut'out r , "bf our regular appointment because t of a ^quarantine f?' r meningitis, we 'j spent the day as follows. White Hall ( station a. in. oHieie wr?preach- $ ed.for the Kov. W. U. IlowYnun. it. :-n?j and had a glorious time, <>ur altar ( service was simply.'grand. We aeepni- \ parried Rev.v"W%?tfiab ar.d members of ; his congregau<o\ftTi IT ck Hill iluii ch ] HiSt nft,.rtrn,.n 'r,.-.prirThP Uev.' P. P. "McFatTandk There we listened y to a "wonderful sevm n by Prof. Row- j . . . man. \\ o snoKe a gum trial e vening j " t for the Rev. I,. (I. How roan at .M. Re- J ter and the .suiiit- of . the I.ord was- i i with us.- Thi* vyceh end will find us ( at Carlisle w ith .the .Rev. W'.-.L. Jt>h?-. ? ?-won<- naMor,. h L'.axq^_t -di^e church Sunday inotppng and tv^rv- p duct the husi!!e>s. nvectinir there Saturday afterrv" 'it. ' S.v.L-.-'- we are sche- ^ duled to he n the Blythe\yond "Cir- ; cuit Sunday. We hav,. arranged with-. Dr. F.. A;-At-lams, -tfof the rheolo- t -?gieal <l<fH?-r-c?i-wU?^?.Ailcm-UiiiiAairsilx who h^,s kindly e^m^ente.l?i+>--u*si.>t . us. St) Dean A?la to \yi_ll_ pri-ach at- ( Tree Hope chipiv.!; 'of "the Rlythewood ] circuit, t h.e Rev. \. R. P>;i'vn. pastor, Sunday nu .rn.it..: and i-onduvt thc busi j r.ess of *the (juartf rly conference that ( af.ternoon. ~i.? -t-?th,. pt^upde. uf these?, charges pray for > out 1 on--ig of the' Holy TTu'rit. ~''TVt adVancPTon our , knees. . 1 { " ""i P. S.?The' literature rt-he Vfinns j boro district rnothhersiiip drive and religious gr< nip. .work is being f>cnt. to j the press and will he ready for disr , trihution the .first of April. P. K. . -' * r? <;K<m<iKT< >\VN" N IviV.S.' " On the niirht <>t ..the 12th. tin- first monthly- frrrr-et; n:r?of?the- Cemetery Guild was**held ;it the .heme <>f Mrs.. Judih Anderson. ' 1 The preside,nt, Mr?-. O. It. .Johnson' presided. The secretary Mrs. 'Sallie : .Harper xendered an < :< ? !h nt report 2 Guild had done in such a 'shij^tJtiiaip. ffrf-tpwrk consists "f dra'rimr. plant-<j ing and heautJTyTTur; We also fa klTf1 this opportunity t??' thank the ladies-, of~?mid initilic in jren/'ral Tor-aiding us in this work. \ ' .On Friday evening the Scientific Club was delightfully enTeijtA+ned at the horn,, of Sirs. lo I. Fraser hy'* _ -.2? Mr. Nofmjm Lee, After -a?brieC cuswint; of ' tlu' ipe;' m M?vy intrrreigt^? J^yir^l'^M -TT -Twy delirlHr imurrn ; of salmon s A lad" "and sahinos, cake and ice creaivie.l m.aeViV.< nml mintc. .was.JMir.Yfcjd. i + -J ~?The' h'vthmh nifi'tjii^1 iif th-(. i .1 v ~ politan Social and Art Club was heldtj ,r. . at the home of tMish Ajmcna l'inckney, on Woods ; street with blisses ^ Cleo Middleton and ATmona F'inckney entertaining. After The hiisinr?8~ wae-diBcus;F.i ii. a p-r~e^TTr~w.'^ hn<TT~- ( The mepiHevs ~ar(. duit'Te' 'hV-f/utitur pieces of work whfrhthoy are expect-. ~. ing to put on (ixhmT1j?H. in April. 'd&fi > ^ delicious salad course was serv-.1 VjJ. ' ed by the hostesses aft,cr a game of f pju^rdssu-j? .whist was p}ny^d.^.r,^^y , ! 1 D THE NEW RIDER El.LIS w T i i'r^ CHESTER NEWS Rev. Simon WtUkjjr, of" this city," ind Miss Nancy Wilkes of Lawrys, vere married Wednesday night at he home of Rev. Mausell IlalL?They ire-at present living- with the groom's anther. Mrs. Sarah Williams, on T.oonis street. Their many friends wish hem long life and happiness. Rev. Valker is pastor of Lineolnsvflle Bapist church hnd I'iney Grdvi Baptist hurch.; ? ~?=! ?j noss trip to Charlotte Monday. Tiong before the appointed hour, he Calvary Baptist church was filled vith interested persons on Thursday light awaiting the Iodine Commisiiitti. At 8:00 o'clock they arrived tnd the -progVam opened at 8:30. Pray ;r was offered by Rev. J. W. Manoney Uayor 8, C. Carter made the welcome. wtrJi oS^ ? V-^r .?.?? yt'iiuu ui in^? cny, 1 Q1S van rettfmndpd td-bv --Elder. JkC.Louis. )v. Martlti, president of Bt^ittend ihititpfc,' welcomed the commission on >ehalf of the .schools. Dr. I), it. Sims, iresident of Allen University, Columns made the principal address. This tddress was a masterpiece of thought, tnd was cloqucntb?delivered. MTT Vym-w?r Carroll, chairman of the com nisMon,- also spoke- very_pleasingly. Mrs. Matilda Griffin" made an intereslng talk; Pr.ofl II. W. Baumgardner "ntroduced the members; of the commission. The meeting was presided iver hy Prof. S. k.?Finley,' and mutic was Turnished by the Finle^ high school glee club. After th? program he Tebmmission^boarded TJie Pullman ;us. and journeyed to Columbia; t~ Rev. W. I,._J3axter and Prof. S. L. Finley 'enjoyed their trip to the var<His. towns in the Piedmont section as members of the commission.?, The first baseball game of the sea ort was . played at the fair grounds 'Tiday afternoon, between Br.ainerd ns'thptg and higim school team cndance. Tht>-game was thrilling; o'th sides played .untiringly to the nd. In the beginning Sims Hi made wo scores ap<] did their best, but Brai ie.ru kept up her -courage and the .core'--stood <>-7 in favorT>Tnra7hcrd. Thus Sims Hi bowed to Rminerd in his, thu season's first game. The I.rtomis street and Pinley high schools v..ill /'"i^cn 'V-J:? mi ??euncsoay ot his week and niany of, the teachers vilj attend the State Teachers asso iatidn in Columbia. The ^'iny day tally nt the LoomD fleet and Finley high schyol, closed rriday night. Teachers' haVC worked ingly and in groups tluring this time, ind have had a variety of interesting dfairs.to raise money for this Rosenvald drive. A first, secofid and booby rim wcic.givon ill t'iU'h school. The oport was as follows: Finley^-LLigh eachers?Principal S. L. Finle*, $40; | diss D.-McDowell, $11.00; Miss A. K.I larrjck, $32.70; Miss Josie B. AVhite.i 25.2K: Miss M?J-?Su inter.?$26.25 diss. Bessie J. l.ewis, $ 17.i5; Mrs. M. Finley. $25.45; . Miss >. Louise Wight, $14.01; Mi.ss-K. Bovian, $10.00 dr. Charles Young,- -$3.40; total^for -"Tnley higt^ school,- $256.53. /' lioomi',. MiefH teat, hers - Mi1. .1. .). Vgurs, $15.jJ0; Miss B. Simpson. $10; diss .!. Blaekwell, $30.30; Miss I.aura Iinton, m0iU_ iliss_Mj-_Alexandeiv512.00; MrK Katye B. Foster, "$1-5.04; diss Rosa B. Gilmore. $10.00: \li?? cliii Brown, $8.00; Miss F. B. Casell, $37.56; total for Looniis -street ^-$4 l7.f*<W --trttal--1frn?4aWh?" ohools. $401.43. The first prize of $5.00 in-gold-eachvetit to Miss Dewpy_ McDowell and tliss Fantiie B. Cassell. The second irize $2.50 fn gold each went to Miss?s -Annie K. Garrick, and*Miss Joanla Bla^kwell, and the two-boohries-~ tn-ttll day sucker each, Went* to Miss "'? !iu Brown and Mr. Charles Young, 'rincipal Finley appreciates the hard ivork done by his teachers artd pupils n this financial .effort and with, the .itizens rejoice over the grand total rf- $404.43. ? --- Mr. IVter Wilst n left Friday for !Tie S. A. "FT: t'alli'find: 'ItfrrWttsoTrwTttr>e prissed by everybody, and especially the children both white and colored,. r.\.a..,. -4.U. ----- .... . .wi.i.v; niv year round, ne toured lhe city selling ice cream, find his ice t vtun sofygs ' Urrmirht as much cheey us did the cones of cream. ? Mrs. Baxter, of Newberry, mother i?f Rev. W. L. BaxterLis visiting him lor two weeks. Mis, Keziah Young and daughter, Mrs. Anna Saunders, who have lived for several years at the head of Loomis, street have moved a few doors farmer down- Me Lure street-.? V_ Rev. Mr, Tarhit, grandson of the deceased Aunt' Sue Timms, is in the city, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, visiting relatives. . Mrs. M attic* Grainger, formerly of this city, hut now living in Charlotte spent the weekend, here with friend*. The Rythans jtrul Calantheans held their- nnnlvc.raray servic.es Sunday at St. Raul Baptist church, Lowrys. Rev. S. E. Blake preached--the sprmon.Jlr, J. E. Spann 'spoke Tor the Knights; Mrs; J. H. Wright for the Chestonian Court and Mrs. C." M. Finley for Excelsior Court, No. 2. .Mrs. Elpise M. Wise and little son, left. Sautrday lipinp here to the funeral of Mre, Wise's step-father, Mr. William Lee. Mrs. Mamie Hardin, of Charlotte. s.f?in U-Wed n cwmIh y? even i ng-here,- - tthe Charhes "HamfrnW Mrl Oscar II in ton, Mr. William H. JohrfSjon, Mrs. Bella Macon, Mrs. E. \\ Isom &re still on the sick list. Mr. John Featherstrme. orrr special lelivery mart, 4s?crititally 111 ai-his no me TnJeferVilte. ' ? Mrs, Frances Hardin, mother of Mr. Charles Hardin, who has been in invalid for seven years has been luite sick with the flu' during the past teek. ?- ? " - - ? ' ^ ? THE PALMETT MLcs^-Lizzie Lander entertained -a. numbgr^frf^her friends Monday nighC at Tier home?thC TJCcasion being a birthday party which she gave , for Vipi- luisTfanff; IVlr. Pot pi- lander.?Var-. J ious games, radio and phonograph 1 music/ added to the merriment. Sand- i wiches, eocoa and cake were served. Mr. John Davis, was accidentally^ =j kicked by a mule at his work at Wylie; ^ mid Ob. stables i.m Monday. It w> ed that he will soon be rid of ?11 pain 1 and hurts. I. Mrs. Willie Mae Knox, nietre~of-MTs: \ -Susie Phillips, Mrs* Mary A. Arm- , strong, Miss Betty Belton and. Mrs. Clifford Blacknion of Kershaw, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Phillips i and witnessed the drama, "Ruth," i at Calvary Baptist church. -from -Salisbury and spent-^-Sftiurday- < with Mrs. Hurt 's parents," Elder" and " Mrs. J. C. Lewis, and sister, Miss Besr i sie J. Le\Vls. They left early Sunday morning for Chiudntt?T--wTnrre~~Rfcvrp HufT trccepled^e call to the First Bap list church of that city. For- several i years Rev. Huff has been pasor of i the First Baptist church of Salisbury. ( His friends- wislvfor him -much success. '. '7 . ' Mrs^ Isabel \V ,'lie. mother of Deacon 1 E. Tlladden" "oT_New York City, was turied from Sandy River Baptist i church" last Sunday. Rev. J. D. Mc- j Collough preached the sermon. The | v. Oman and was WW in the highest J esteem by a large concourse of sorrow ing. friends.. ?? ."? ,. |< Mrs. Janie' Buchanan gave a very ] enjoyable birthday party for her ^ da.yght^r, MissM&rgarot, oil_Wednesdaye^ening, atner home on Columbia street. The young people enjoyed J every moment of the tithe with games | and music, after which delicious re- j fresments, consisting of salad, . crackers, cake and ice cream'were served. ^ Mrss Margaret received many beauti- ( ful gifts from the guests. 1 On the sick list on Columbia street- ; are Mrs. M. E. Dye,-Mrs. Marie Simp son, Miss Zadio Uladden, iwr. Wade ~ Vance. ' 1 Mr." and Mrs. Cunningham, have a^ their guests their sisters, Mrs. Brace of Danville, Va., and Miss Julia Cun- "j ningham. Fort Lawir. S. C. ; . Mrs. Esthor . Borders is renmdling r ?nd_painting -her home ' " Rev. Mrr Brice died March 20th. J funeral 'services were " held at home and the body was taken to Old ?ion i >'?>! interment. .. . .. " The drama, "Ruth" given by members of tht, Women's Missionary so- < ciety of Calvary Baptist church un*der th(, direction of the president, Mrs. J. E. ^Spann, &as witnessed l?y a large nnil .sipprr-riativr?audience Tuesday night. -* . . 1 . Thirty days ago, a rainbow was put ^ i epresenttrfg the seven colors, walked t hard to get to the end, -as the first one to reach the end would become 1 well, representing blue, was the firfct j to reach the end and was called Ruth. The drama showed the departure of Orpah, from Ruth and-Naomi;, Ruth < gleaning?in?the fields;, the home of The wealthy Boaz; Renjamirrand Btraz ^ the gleaners; vygins; the wedding night.". The ladies and gentlemen pkryed their "parts well and the 1 "scenery was beautiful in every act. 1 Some ot the principal characters-Wefe-~ Miss Joanna Blackwell, Ruth; Madam M. I*>. Woods, Naomi; Mrs. \\\ L. Rax- ' +or?-Or pah; -Muv- James?McCaine^- Bo? az; Mr. "Charles Young, Benjamin. Several very small children appearedas" flower girls in the marriage, of I Ruth and Boaz. Mr. J. E. Snnnn !>c. [taT^-lif^Trreaehe!, Mrs. "Mat-" -garet Span it presided at the piano, ac- < -r-nmpahtvd" by Mr. D. "H. BabCOTltT-^ "i the viblim The marriage of Ruth .and' Boav5 was especially beautiful in the soft glow of the many candle lights, and the entfre cast wore rainbow cpT" !rji's. Miss Bladvwell received the first prize $'J.50 in gold and each contestant received a gift. These gifts were The~follo\ving is the result: Miss Joanna Blackwell, $1GM0; Mrs. S, Phillip*. $23.05; MrsrT^aster Lillv, $14.50; Mrs. E. King. .$13.98; Mrs. J. Clay. -Mys. I.izziejChajk, $7.00; Door receipt's $17.10; total, $122/13. Mrs. Spann has already had several requests .to repeat this "very beautiful-drama. FttKE W1I.I. lf.1. 1:It?? V- I A pleasant group of the "Free Wil- 1 lers" mot in the reception hall at Ridgewood camp Sunday. afternoon at ' 4:00 o'clock. The club was called to order hy the president.: After the formal devotional service and the re- . port'of thp secretary, the roll was! Vailed to which the members-respond 0(1 with duos. The house was next opened for business at which time plans wcrP cnmpleted-fep the,club to purchase a new refrigerator for the " i'ttmfy. -Due to the ahsenoc oT som'e <>f the officers^ and members plans con- . cerninp the entertainment, were post poned until the next meeting at which time they will he ftilly discussed. All members ar? "-oeged?to-"he present. After _the_Jiusinesa_?ransa^Uon- Mlss-, Anna Thompson, the program chair--manr-'-tonk ehafrKu uiid a vni'.dimU Hint Mrlinhi ful prupntm war, ran tiered^ as follows:" Vocal solo, Mr. Willie Veal; instrumental solo, Mr. .John N.ifklehy; _ =aad 4>aper -W-Jtf rs, jr. H. Peasant. Roth Mi. Year and Mr. Nick Toby were accompanied by the efficient, and talented Miss Smith whose playing cap, tivates her audience^ - ? -ThtrrTuF cordially ^elcomed fifteen report that Mrs. Sarah RobinsAn, the vice president and Mrs. Sopfinonia White are ill; It wisbeA thenra speedy recuperation. - V *-. ^ . * ' QHkBAPER _. ... . BENEDICT NEWS <>n Antisdel Field Tuesday, April 1st, Coach Madison will attempt wh^t Dcach "Jack" Williams last year found to be just*a little short of improbable. Under the circumstances the writer attempts "no prediction pf the results when Benedict college meets- Haines trrstttute next Tuesday, April 1st, but in the ^circumstances the tvriter-sees reason? why Columbia <hould witness what promises to be a thriller. Baseball fans cannot afford h i miss it.?Arrd others1 should byv-tUi menns se0 it. -Another sum of $U,UUU or more has tjeeh aniled" toThe Total-raised on Foun result of the schcol by a friend. The total amount is now abo\<e $14,0t)0, ts a result of the Founder's- day Valfy. Professor- B. E.J Mays, district Y. M...C. A. secretary, spoke to the cabinet members of the Y. M/ and Y. W. ?. A. in the college library Saturday, afternoon. MrT Lanhaftt of the state The Olympian Llt'liary stxiely nieL !i the college library. SaturdayTevjenng at six o'clock. Mr, Acie HighloWer presided. An interesting program was rendered. Dean and-Mrs. W. Drew Varney ^nte-utaimuL the members of the Y. M. and Y. W. Ci A. cabinets in their ovely. apartment in Morgan h%]V Sainrday evening from 8'tu 10 p.' HI. Interesting and varied games were played and enjoyed during the evenng. The host and- hostess appropriately ^eryed sandwiches, cake, ice ?ream and candy made of New England maple^sugar contributed to the jfTair by Professor Varney's mother. All the freshmen are looking for.vard to the celebration of-their day April 1st. Sterrettp,-teache rLin the Co;PBible school, delivered w very interesting message to Thg~~ students ind faculty members at their chapel =ervice on Sunday evening last. Miss Beatrice led the weekly prayer neeting on Thursday - evening - last. riu? (mrTnnvn iiy^ SPRING PAGEANT AT WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Therr will be a Spring Pageant en. it led "God's Care in Nature" at Wesey M. E. Church Sunday evening, Marrh-ttfrth ~at -7-:He p.-nt.- given by he primary?Sunday school class directed by Mrs. L. Ev Rosemond. This joys and girls who will be represented as follows: ^Birds?Flippy Wren, r"arol Leevy; "Bluebird, Dorothy Hick =*m-j?Robin?Redbreast,?Ruby?Rioser. nond; Flippy dxnrior,?^ohn Wesley lohnspn; Flowers?Pink Rose, Dorothy Carder; Pansy, Mildred Beaver; Dandelion, Franky Hicksonf Ladies? Mrs. Pencost, Ruby Counts; Mrs. Bur^ >ck. Lillian Spann; Little Girl, Elenor Frawcr; Flag Boy, Le Roy Spann. Duet, I'll Feed the" Birds^ Naomi and Ruby Rosemond. There will be a short musical protendered also^ Mgstgr .Howard Johnson will make the opening ad(lrh?5i. A special' invitation is rendered to all Sunday schools of the city. BAMBERG NF.WS^? ? Thankful Baptist Church Sunday "being a very pleasant and tcautif"j dny, Sunday schol opened at 10:10 by Supt. The lesson was reviewed very . briefly by Bro. 1 H. W Johnsffn. - - ^ - ' _i _. B. Y- P. U, opened "a t7:30 by the president* ' Topic: The Pi'ophct?wlic had the Blues, was discussed very trftmrstinfi?ly; 7. .. t The K. of P. and Courts of Calarithe held .their annual Thanksgiving service at "this church last Sunday, A", large crowd was present. Music was furnished by Thankful choir under, the direction of Mr, H. W. Johnson, manager and..MissJJulalee Johnson, organist, St. JohTr^Baptist Church. Sunday school called to order by the Supt. 10:30 a. m. Many scholars and parents were"" out. The pastor held.' l? U>m(' Prnynr Mt. Carmel M. E. Church. Sunday school opened at 10 by the Supt. The lesson was taught very beautifully by all teachers. 11:30 and S:3() the pastor preached very -axftellont fttp'rmons. NELSON & jr * ~ - ? <- " 1 ^ SWANSEA N^WS. Mr. and MrS. J. H. Shivers of North were delighted to have ~as their dinner iftrests Sunday March Id Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Williams and' Mrs. Loutisha Steedmen of Denmark. They were also glad to have Mrs. E. "Davis, Misses Edna, Juanita, Willie , Map, and (fftiit-M''" ?f _sea visited their teachpr Miss Louise ; Murph. Little Nazrie Davis was the guest of little Elijah Shivers. The' guests -seemed to enjoy the course of^saladL and desserts that 'was served. All reported n pleasant afternoon. Come ' -ae'ain. " Mise Murph?spent the Iwcok-oqd _ at home. . MTsaTansy^ Murph *left on thc~17fh~ for Brooklyn...N. Y. We hop*' I'M* her a pleysant?summer in the north. , PHILADELPHIA NEWS Mrs. Mamie Pearson, Mrs. Annie Butler and Miss Eleanor Holmes were? ^visitors in the home "qT Mrs.""Maria " Walker Massey^ of Cumberland street ^treotr onnuay evening. ; The quartet singers from all over >Vio '?.;n ~~ -t o*. r>?1?_ '*>? * ??w VIVJ win aillg at pu rttUl 3 DHJJ" f*s?. church Wednesday evening. March ~2?th. ' Rov.?&?W;?Joinisow.?paslui. t Mr. Alien McGrier-visited the home? J Mr. Ollie Loudon waS.'the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Jackson and Mrs. Arnie Butler were plelasant visitorfrj r.in the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tstrkson Monday evening.'; I . Mr. Lewis Williams ^nras 'the guest of Mr. Morrel Jackson Wednesday / -7 . evening. . ... -i _..- > -?i . , e ' 1 ? "?r I U|>to-the-Minute ? ~ Modes " ~ j Prepared Especia lly-far This r_ \ P l !%= 1 sa? *: ' r*. ?bXCHLLA 0 -i r: ^" ^ * 3^ ] e.io/ts 11 >w~ 2-11| '1 ' 'A- TAILOUl.l) DAinivOnE^ J The up-to-date lingerie mode pres- I ents two fishiotiJiblc". extremes for the j' Selection of the - discriminating wo- I mail. One is tlie extremely teminmr typ<? of lounging roTie; the other is I the carefully tailored. rather mannish garment. Model It 2(>7'(> belongs | to the latter class and, paradoxically i enough, its tailored, boyish air is ex- 5 tremcly becoming to the very feminine woman. A Jong ^collar, seamed at the j of this smart bathrobe. -The sleeves j are finished with turn-hack cuffs, and. 1 i the patch pockets and large buttons j are complementary touches. F.xoeHa Pattern No. It 2676. Sizes, j t 16 to 50, 25 cents. , , ~ ft ' c LAWSON j Funeral Directors" 1 lastio Surgery A Specialty Fifth St." Hartsville. S. C. j_ phone AS RRIINISON K H \V MM FY | ille Associate; . Licensed-, Embalmor and i\Ianftj>or ?-?- "! 1 Ml I If IWH < 'IJipiWip1?ilrf'l 11, Pi pii11 I^w - J Saturday, March 29. 1930. ?* ? HAMILTON'S ~ ZrZ 2 r, 11 Main-St. | \ DIAMONDS and WATCHES on Easy Terms ; Small Office, Small Expense; r~ - Small Profit 1" i ? i - ? ...... : * . '.3r EXCURSION - To ' " ' 1 FLORIDA savannah. QA Brunswick, ga: ~ ; And , ? , . cuba 1 Saturday, April 5th, 1930 :.I,(m_Rfliind Trip Fares From *> Columhia -Savannah. Ga. _____$ r>.0(F"~ ~ V:, v Brunswick. Ga. . __ 7.U0 ~ 7 .'acksonvTTTe, Flail! to.a? St. 'AntwUnn,- Fla 111 !?_0 " -?Peytono. Fin . ih.75 . Praia. F'a. 1 *>.'75 - v -.Gai'nes.vi!^TlZEJ^:r : T^r"^ - ==!;BI Fort Pierce. Fla. 1 S.Ojtt West Palm Beach, Fla. _ ,* r?HT~ Fort Lauderdale, FJa. __ 19.~0 H<ille\l.-f?fTrl I.I--1 IQ ".ft 1' Miami, Fla : 20.00 Ttrmpa, Fla. 17.50' .?t. I'eterstjurjfT Fla. ' 17.10 Key West. Fla. 27.25, Havana. Cuba. 44.75 Also to all principal &on< li Florida points a! pnfh'Minnllii'j ' IUW11 round trip farun. ;? ?: l. Proportionate /.excursion fares will be, sold from other points. Kxenrsion tickets will l>e sold for alt trains Friday, April 5, limited ?/ returning: Savannah. April 12; JltUn^wick^ Jacksonville, St^ Augustine, Davtona, Ocala, Gaines-- t vine, April 13; Kev West, April 21; ? nations, A?-nl 17.. Stop-overs at all povits in Florida. " ""7"" . ; . I or I'nlhuaii iesei vationn, oched.~ r= ~^trtt~-Heket agem-s- ' ? . --- Southern Railway System ; -7' DANTZLER BROS. Shoe Repairing?_f ~ .77 '5 Shoes Called For .and Delivered SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . .. 2121 (iervaus St.. I'HONF yi32 ; ~ 5 Trade With PRESLEY'S GROCERY - E-AT-M ARRET H LOXJEL1 is An Unpleasant Subject ?All of the functions of life are not p'easant to consider. Perhaps this is why some mothers refuse to thinlf-^ loss of flesh, lack of appetite, or itchir.g nose and ;fingers m~thetT children, 7 i.'in be caused__by_round or pin. worms, s .\rany mothers' have proven, however, thtit a few closes of White's Cream Vermifuge, that sur^ and "harmless iiofhrFxpenfrflt, will ttfake'these symp torn* disappear. .You can get White's Grearri Vermifuge, for 35 cents per bottle from , .'J THK WAVKKLKY DRUG STORE ; Kegal Drug Store1121 WASHINGTON ST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE V "'.lust a half block from Main on Washington ' Call Us For Your Drug Needs 5507 ? . 9171 .. . CALL AT SIMPKIN'S SERVIGK STATION "" !'?> Ifmn wniir Pure PofiinWl, Washed _ ajuL-DopctL 7 Corner Park and Washington Streets Sanitary Pressing Club - SUITS MADE TO ORDER Dry-Cleaning, Pressing. Altering _ Phono 913.1 A. PICKETT, Prop. . . ' _ . NOW ~ IS THfe ACCEPTED ? TIME ' : > t ' ' to select yout- Piano or Player Piano. ^guaranteed Pianos from ?? , Player Pianos from $297 up. On . convenient terms. MALONE'S MUSIC HQUSE"^ 1428 Main S. -* Columbia