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^ J . !"urTtnv, May 24, 1930. Kir. Cecil Williams, -who now ~ re- j Bs in New York, visited hi* parents, ^^unri Mrs. G. *C. Williams, this ;S7B7^WaTTaVe TTas arrived ifi~ Mnity find. -will ofi-npy his nuloit flidney Park church "Sunday morn v. W. R. Fisher of BishopviHe amonif our visitors in the o(]tce ] ?t; D. i Dinkins of Savannah, e 'gia was a pleasant visitor in the o e of Mrs. Minnie Bostick on East le ^ais street last week. Mrs. Bosjc and Mrs. -Ufllsy Beurhuin enter-? ed jointly ia Kts iionor af Mrs. ,v tick's home on Friday evening, e ?ral guests were present and eoolrefreshments were served. r ve wish to thank our many- friends speak-of our paper from time to H?in nnnnniinmmm til SllhsPI'lhl" ""'""11 '">1 . 'pecial thanks this week go to Mrs. I. Evans ofLEine. street... ? Messrs. L. fi. Thompson, Er H. Jen-|s and iLTLong, student^ of-Johrtsun j rbvmith- university motored down on finday to be the guests" of Misses jhel and Emily Shelton. ' . 'm rs.JaawtrsrH. Stepti'ehson~and Mrs. 11 rie Harrison of New York City are K 1. Hampton~of 614 Blanding street, (i s. Stephenson was formerly Miss \ >y Hampton. , . lis^ Lucile ' Swinton of* Savannah, Je >rgia and_Mr. William Coptdnnd* Asheville were the guests of Miss 'tIsy~Quattleba'.im, 11K18 Oak street ?t week. j Mr. Sylvester L. Burns in comnnnv 'th: Mr. Roosevelt Pryor. James reher and Mr. Edward Sweat nioired down to Sumter Sunday to vil Mr, Sylvester's parents, Mr. and Jrs. VJ. J. Bums. They expressed [rmselves* as having a jolly time and vsuceesstful trip. Mri. Mary G. Corley of Washing>n, D. C., is spending her vacation 1th In i' ruinin'"- Mr. and Mrs. Wadv orick, 1817 Wayne street. They mo>red to St. Matthews and spent Wed fcsday ~with Rev. and Mrs. J. M. ackson at which time a lovely diner-was served. They also motored ^Orangeburg after dinner. Rev. Alerick, Mrs. Janie Reese, and Irs. .1. M. Jackson and frit s.v"tvrirK.-y ?ere in the party. !MYs. Wheeler a?d children of Sparrtburg* spent"Tasr^Srmdaj' s.vRh-M-rsr trick on Wayne street. ^ -AW fni-.-w, R. Lakint formerly of ylunibia, ltnt now of Asheville, spent st week end in the city among retives and friends. ' , R1RTH ANNOUNCES! 11 NT ' (Bo^n to-Mr. and Mrs. W. M.-fou.es 07 Liberty Hill, Mav 11th a daugh 131 A KK1 Ali t. A IN IN IJU IN I 1V.YJ J. Mrs.v Lavenia Felder wishes to anunce the marriage of her daughter: iss Sadie Felder, to Mr. Thomas ckpeay, April 14th, 1930., BRIDGE BRILLIANT -AFFAIR Misses Henrietta Boozer and Lucy illinms -were at~ a J most doyable bridge Monday afternoon in ifipliment to a few of their intimate pds at th"e~bome of Miss/Boozer on MLlilltgloii street. ? U? be affair was original in detail Kd distinctive in brilliance. Promptly lOsix o'clock tally cards were presen M the loveTy-guestfr present and" ptay fl began, immediately. Five tables !|r bridge were placed in the living wma; During the games Jordan aldonds were served the players. Af[dr three__progressions Mrs. AT Inkins, who held top score, was giv ""sheer silk hose in blond, to Miss thea Wilson, who held low score, was ie^nted a beahtiful powder puff in een. Each guest drew for consola>n and for this' each was awarded useful prize. Among the prizes awn were ear rings, hand cream ?ap, Datn cioin, lowei, nan me, Deans l?wdw4-, perfume, nail pnliah ami O^er^appreciated tokens. lThe""invited guests included Misses Vllian Watts, Rhea Wilson, MinneBta Garrison, Ray Saxon, Susie Wil Ims, Maud Pendergrn*?y Daisy Bach, Mesdames. D. K. Jenkins, N. B Jenkins, H. Paul, H. H. Cooper,-A. ^-Collins. T. Johnsonr H. Williams, llUuff M'. HdUmWHW^ MA* WH1? Br, Alma Rhodes and .Helen Patted-" BM Jw"lwlches,rpineapple"^^ ^ -thins, and punchy Strawberry iceHam and cake were served. ? ^ T ? ' U. NEW CENTURY N EWS Tbe members of the New Century rtaere most delightfully entertained h u r sd ay May 1st, whei^ Mrs. J. C. Eubunks entertained. When final ^scores were counted, Mrs. H. W. Bauuigardner hold highest and received- a bottle, of Coty- I?a Rose perfume while the booby, a novel kitchen pad and pencil set was pre sen ted to Mrs. \V. 1). Chappelle, Jt\ - Mrs. C. E: Stephensoh having drawn highest fur runsulatiun was given Coty perfume. ~ The hostess served an appetizing chilled salad, chicken paddies, rolls buttered and an iced-drink. ; tin Thursday; May H?tt> Mr*7 i ooper enienameu the members ot the New Century club ami quests at a lovely brjdge party at her beautiful home in Pinehurst. The six tables placed by the hostess were occupied by* the players at the appointed Four ancT usual tniereil was evidenced throughout the games At the conclusion of the cards Mrs, Choran of Washington, who was visitinir in the citv was presented a box "of stationery.?Xlie?fiwst prize fot highest score, a tapestry bag, went to Miss Thomasjna Thomas. Club prizes as follows Mrs. A. J. Collins, 1st a beautiful pair of hose, while booby set went to Mrs. II. I). Pearson. Mrs "Th FT Jenkins luckily drew highest for consolation and was presented s nair of Gordon V-Line hose. ~y:: ?y*? ?? <>f n d'di^htfni nfternoon the hostess servetLa delicioui repast consisting of vegetable salad creamed potatoes, lamb chops, hot D'nittCred rolls and iced tea. i:tw TI:I:!V HONOR HKIDK KI>KC^ The F.ss Tees club?entertained- a' bridge at the l&veljr home.of Mr< ant <.n Tui'sd'iy fvenintr, May 21 *t honor *11u' .die or t'Uin nit'iiiinu's, -~rviiK! Florence Cantt. a charming_and popu lar lu'ide-iplect of the season, Afte cards were laid aside, a deliprhtfu course of sweets and ices-,was served 'Miss (ilantt's place Was marked by i dajnty'.bride seated atop- the ices, a; wnsthpt of IV] iss . truth Butlev. n-no ther chai niinu^t)ride-elect of the sea son. Mr. Murphy,' in well chosen word! presented to Miss (Jantt an electri< toaster as a token of reniembranei from tin club.?To Miss Kuth Uutle was given a dainty buffet set of li nen aiid lace. Frizes a warded at caid were' as. follows: Ladies hiprh scon Miss Louise Thmopson; men's higl ,score, Mi-. NV'hlteman, consolation Miss Moii/.kjibooby, Mr. Mitchell In addition to Miss Guntt the follow -Quests enjoyed the cliil?rs?hpspt ! tality,- Misses iRuth Butler, Louis* tThompson, Muttie .Muuzoit.-Outherim TTooveT.~ M esthiTlTPj?" ~.hThn -<3om wel I Fletcher Gantt, Frank Butler, Hen - rv V'iacciiL. ami Messrs. Madden "M n i| i li y, Dickei. on, Wh item an, .inrK son, Lane, Chappelle, Williams am Mitchell. ?-lluu ALrs. (oo trudp tj, Stevens in he charming way entertained the younj Matrons' Club at her lovely home 01 j-Klmwootljavenue Tuesday afternoon .May l^Ulh with four tallies of cards During the games Mrs. Stevens fa vored us with yadio music which al | enjoyed ,A ftlj> 1 w J found that Mrs. Mae 1). Walker ha< i highest score and received a prett] Mesh .pink dansette. Mrs. Grace Rut 1 cut highest for consolation and receiv I ed a beautiful double pack* bridge set (Low score to Mrs. Ruth Johnson, i cute baby elephant souvenir. T~'~Ml'd. Mult it-?Baylor and Miss Vi [ vian Nance drew for guest prize, bu I" black ami yel 1 o"W Laiudiui'.rca'flL hein| tho lucky one. J ' The hostess-served congealed_J>ine | apple salad, potato chips, sandwiche . stalled celery anti iceu numn. 1 Those who enjoyed the -afternobi 'outside of " the club members were i iMesdanies. Mattie Baylor, I.ucile N ' Paul, Louise Reynolds, Sceppie Clark pVtttte Rosboroughr McDonald, am Misses Vivian Nance, Louise Thomp Tsmr; ?Z~~ LE CEKl LE PLEASINGLY ENTER TWINED Le Cercle Entre Nous,held its las ! meeting of the year on Wednesda; afternoon of the past week and a .this time Miles. Garrison and Wil (son those^two palls, who like to n>ak things pleasant for everyone, weri hostesses at a most enjoyable bridfr in the beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs JWT. IL Chappelle on Pine street. The hostesses thought ft a "fihe idei ^trrirrYTte. "tho parijf" since this wouI< !* the last "tret fpfrether"' of the sea so Misse i Tholma_Nel8<mv--Matti. 7TVbT?r~VxvTaTr Nance, Henrietta Roo zer, Mesdames Modjeska Simkins, H . D. Pearson, Messrs. R. E. Jackson, T .T. TTaRherry,?hr Stalworthy?J. D tVTiitemnn, H. M. Lane, C. W. Maddei ,J. E. Dickerson, W. Taylor, and G. E i tlf THE PALM! J Murphy came lt\ to help- make The 1 evening una. not soon to he forgotten. The?spacious living . and _tkmng] rooms were .thrown ensuite and-here 'seven tables were placed for bridge. Tiny books on the covers - of which (Were pirate girls guarding each play'ly cards in shapes of miniature ships I on the high seas, and there ""amid a scene of much hi liarity several r'rounds" of bridge were played and i prizes?were?givea,?To Mile.?l.oah Frazier went a.pair of hose, as she field top score. :Mlle. Daisy Koacb,iWvo cut highest won as consolation, J a beautiful datfc'e handkerchief in -j white chiffon and Uteet?^low score ; prize went to Mile. Muttie ^louzon, ,beautiful crystal cut beads. The laflics' guest prize was given Miss Henrietta Boozer, who Vielfl Viicrtiouf 13/.,..... and she was presented a large bottle ', of Coty's Paris Perfume-?and Mr. ' |G. . B. Murphy, lucky. gent was ivin' (nor of a much.desirable tie'in nioder' rnistic designs. , J To the guests the hostesses served '. shrimp sitlml, fluffed coli'ry. dllvi'sr |nicklse. burterthlns and'Ice-tea. Dntrr ;ty individual cakes/in bridge motifs . I iced to correspond with the colors of -jfhe calds wjure also served. _ MAY QUKKN t'ON'I'hSj Sr.CCKSS!?TheMay Queen Contest and Flower tournament which- was staged last 7~Monday night at Zlon uBptlst Church 1 was a success. MocH credit is giyen to ? Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins who presented ; this pageant in interest of . the B. y. P. U. - #' A lovely musical program was ren, dered by Columbia's best talent. At P:UU o'clock Brol. H. KiddiclC played the -march. Mr. Thos. Dargan as t king and- Mrs; Lizzie Quarles, Miss 1 America, marched in leading the fift teen beautiful--queens. --"Each club in "the church sponsored a queen. Miss TV 11 TT " *"* * * rnn-tM.iiv nnrpr-Ti-nm k ki [n.wimil -i?,l * Mrs. Dessie McGriff and Mis? IVis cilia. Tucker from the Bethlehem Bapr tist church played a part rrv this 1 contest, we wish to thank the marry .friends for their support. 'I The first prize was won by Mrs. 1 Annie Mae Chandler. Second, by Mrs. s Fllizabeth Brevard, third Miss Naomi - Cromerr fourth Mrs. DeoiViv McCritf, . fifth, Miss Dorothy I!ui'pt'i'. ? I $162.10 was-the total amount rais3 ed. i' | . lr-T4I.K. VOLUNTEERS' VKTOlt V "1 The Volunteers' club is the youngest club oi Zion Baptisi chUt'Ch. The club e was organized February 10, 10.'10 with i a membership of seven. Since that time the club has grown to sa mem* ? bership of eleVen. The members of ' this club believe in club spirit and " Cooperation. |4=?rowned Queen _l MRS. ANNIE MAE CHANDLER aBgB_a8gajg=ltf ^ ^ ^ ' and cooperation in the Queens^ Con^ jtest and Flower tournament Riven oti -^May 12th fit Zlon Baptist church! fri - order for such a small number of s J young people1 to be victorious - in a I contest of that kind .there had to be a j^unity within tht^club. The Volunteers n did not win by a "narrow margin Bui : I the victory came to the Volunteers [J easily. The margin between the Vo. jlunteers and the other clubs was.jwide '' and there were fifteen dlubs in the contest. The Volunteers club was nunt ^ b'6f' 13. Number thirteen is lucky for the victorious Volunteers. Mrs. A. M. Chandler was chosen queen' and Mioana t oo on.i r Lee Cook were maids from the Volunteer club. . > . ? t REV. W. M. GLADDEN EXTENDS INVITATION , / * Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gladden of " Columbia now pastoring Mother Lig Wrty C. Mr-Ei church,. Jackson^JLeii^ nesee, take this method of informing their friends of and inviting them to e the following occasions: theYinishjng ' of their daughters, Halttie'Belt from the Nurse Training cmrf^e'rtf-'Tuggle j Institute Jiospifcal Birmingham, Alabama, May 28th and Victoria StoWy 1 from Booker Washington high school - Columbia 1st week in June. _ ^ On account of these occasions Mrs. ? JLarlt ~ May 26th for Birmingham and ?"o lumbia. The loyal members of l.iberty church thru the depart mo"* ? arn pivinff her a testimonial service n "Matf 25th on behalf of the girls. She wili be at home* 2(112 Sumter street '"lumbia, S. C., after May 31st* fM ? ? ' ' , ' STTO LEADER | BED-TfME S 1 CfilLL V Vacation Time D (Continued) 'in,., .i..~ : : "" ? ?..v. ui uejtariure dawned at 11 lust. All the hurry and bustle of v tin; travel were being experienced in the iMarkham's household. Mother, H May and Ted were doing their best to s keep pider anions the smaller children h but to no avail. They were running ' pell-mell lover the houge, tumbling their way. .Just as excited aiid happy as youngsters of 7. .ft. and n.pt to be. . " 1 f t'l _Last minute preparations weh' ti made and then they were off for the train. " O, O; Oh!", cried little Sue, d "I can hardly keep still, such fun we,'1 ate going to have." 1 hope aunt. Kate n has the cooky jar full of freshg in tree s cookies," answered Pete, u hi y um y lim! and he jumped up and down on it the.seat. Baby Bess was fast asleep on t mother's lap and so was dnabe to ex- d -press, uny-- opinions?at- aik-? 7? May was reaihng a. copy of ih? hit. the flying land scajie. "I think my i dears, said mother thoughtfully, .we I s are going to have a sp 1 inded vacatoin 1 this season". I am sure of it answered gave Ted a knowing (wink) that,mean, ] _tXL illst villi vi-nif o?/l Anita j, Eg : jT . jjj^ d? 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III in In-r 1 a|o! i.hrt i d \ wit h TFiT" Black I)ianioiHI I !> i" . ." . n ?-.d in he revival s4-f'iir?~Truin h?'r imtiu i? urc "I fallohi.iali." M i .Mi Kiitin N'wns bit* to inject into rr-.-ioilint* a egret? of renlisiu which.' according a Harry Kr.oc, V?>c.-ili??ii' alsy ma . * . tairer. is coma to n.nl.c of it H.c mil tandintg record ,of l in- war. , >' Vina Ala.. AlI, ... i. I a \> i i i. viiifM'ai i "Hallelujah" at tin* . <';?|?jt??'J Then IV; Wt'dnos.lay, Thursda\ . and Fii a.v, June 1th, 5th and ?"?t,h "TTli: ( I 111 IM till; iVHss'idI >:iv i ' u a ~ji . >.;i i m r>K hostess Friday a!'tonuimr \vhen ho entertained -the., t'ullurt- ?-UiI. at tor hojne oii. Ij.anip'to'n av mm'-. . The delegates ?\v1 InT'/ntt<nlcd^ tin)Or.ts oh the. same. . *iTh.. - Silver "IloviiitiL < w'h-ieh- U iwarded ye.aily t-?i, tiie el ih hayiny poti - i gpi I #4: >r?." " 1 hi }\ g"?rT Ick Diamond Ivxinv- ." umts Nina. 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Marian I'aul, our pres^n^n resident was"'elected .chairman of FairWold activities. _ LLauJ . wdl^ls^o ^the VT'iition' which will convene?H-ol?' ? Springs, Arkansas during the. month of July. , David (?. I1 llison? general Insurance , I -tion ifiven Vo^rtrH- business plaaced with me. ' I'HONK Y7I7 [ 1221 W ASH INGTON ST; > No matter how dark your to'm1: plexlon, you Can make it tascinat- '* ing with Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whiti ni r f linTnTl in Thin pi rp3ra tion. famous for fifty years, sotteiis ' and lightens the -larkeST skin. r clears up pimples, blotches and__ ?. ! tan marks, and does away1 witH that i '-kji..' -! ? i~~t- >>? i ~wu/, ami)/ liuuk. .iseguiur u .e o t this preparation along ,with the i other Dr. Fred Palmer pieparai tioris keeps your skin_aoli ' a fid .. ^ ' ""Smooth and makes ybu look f-assir } nating. Dr. Fred Palmer's complete line -1?consists?of: Dr. Fred?Palmer's . ;?-? }?-Skhr- Whitener- Gtrttmenr; ; Sktn : . Whitener Soap; Skin White ner ! 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A II.WAY '''SYSTEM Correeted to Jan. 19, 1930 ~ Arrive Union Station ' Leave . . | No. No, .' :0Pfi.;?2 Augm-ta-N. V. 32 5:101) >' " 7:55a 31 \. I.-Augusiu?!tf?8:06a .3 : XL '2:45.]i 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 7 M2:50 4:1 f?p 28 Cinn-Charie.-j.lon 28 4:20p I0:ljip 10 Celumliia-Cinn. 9 7:00a ">:.) 0a '2-1. (Ulunihia-Jaksv's 23 1 Q:30p J0:.")0a 8 CoTa-Augusta 7 5:05p .... 12:lap 14 (*rrl'fr Savannah 13 8:20a P:00p. 23 (.'ol'a-Chailotte 24 5:25ir< 1 4:00a' 1'3 Col'u-Charlotte 14 2:00p OJjap I I Colombia Chai l'n 12 5:30a X 4:55a l5?tJolt?'l)ia-Char'sti. .10 2:20a ' -l :40p 2 Cora-Spar-anburg 3:00p ^ <-* ,10:00p~~iti-Colani'a-Greenv'e 15 G:50a , 0:00pl 18 U'ol'a-Charlotte 114 7:00p 1-0:45a?18 Colum'a-Atlanta 17 G:35p X . v ir> i " ? I ? i.i v ttiiiiii'ii and koik Hill. I'nllniun rar? 1 >1 nlnir cars.*-. , . . . Y?U HAD A NFCK V AS-IONO AS THIS ; FIUOW AND HAD H?t|iMiit>U<l)M ?' 9 * 3 * r?tt OHUQOIkTk