The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 07, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, June 7, 19307
Mr. Ernest Joseph Hughes, who jj
for the past yea ror so has been mak- u
ing his home in New York Citv. is *
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spending some time in the city witlu?
his parents, Mr. and Mrs^? J. C.I
Hughes. , . Lj
' ' M iiu) Naomi M. Garrett, daughter j J.
" of Wof. and Mrs. C. G. Garrett, left
yesterday to attend summer school
at Howard university, in Washington. v
She will stop at the home of her sis- c
* ter, Mrs. A. E. Simons, while there.
' ' *_^v'! : Mrs.
Winifred Mundle and baby,
Raymond, have returned to Washing- B
? 4?n, D. C. - i . p.
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Mr,-W, V. .'Muntlld^is spending his
vacation in Washington 1>. <'
M^b. Ruth Sartor Harris oir"PhilaJ'
defphia is in the city for two weeks.
visiting relatives and friend : _
?-MIsb EnrmaHfcr?Bryan of Edgeheld ~
has been the charming house guest '
?o^Mr. ailtf Mrs. W. b. ureen during ~
r* the commencement exercises of Benedict
college from which her niece,
lf Miss Rebdcca Gordan was', graduated.
Miss Bryan will be- the gilest of Mr _
r*nd^ Mrs, J. rW. Baileyi 2018 Marion
street the coming wedk. Friends of ?
Miss Bryan are happy to* have her \
with them. * . ^ . j
Mrs. Nicholas Stevenson Js a pa- c
tijpnt at the Good Samaritan hospital
where she is 'to undergo an operation
vea<y Soon. It is the sincere hope of
her friends that she will soon return .
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- * T Mrs. Apgeline \
ly of Florence, left this ciiy Sunday i
morning enroute to Atlanta.)where she {
will attend the commencement extr* cises
at Spellmam and lVtnrohouse.
Her husband, Mr. Joseph AA/ Bailey,
is a'< membpr of the graduating class
of Morehouse and also a member- of
the Morehouse quartette, which was ,
sent to Cleveland, Ohio as one of the '
respesentatives of his school. Mrs. ]
iBailey, who was formerly of Florence ,
is a young lady held in high esteem (
by both Columbians and Florentines ]
mill whn wmi nn Student "Wr"}
Benedict college and a member of the
Wilson high schol thefjre, and also, of (
B. C. Student CounciJ, will spend (
some time in Greenville with Mrs. _
^ Abbie Chappelle ahd Miss Marie Sim- |
kins. We wish for this-young couple (
who are to make their home in At- (
lanta much success. ?
Miss Annie Jones and Mr. Ahram
Bowman -bf -Irmp were married May
28th by Rev. T.. Bowman. '
Mrs. C- E. Rutherford announces
the marriage ol her daughter. Caro- ,
lyn Hancock Rutherfom; to Mr. Be- '
verly Rountcec, March 29, 1930, Co- 1
' lumbia, S. C.
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Relatives and friends of. Miss Ju- ^
lia V. Nesbitt are glad to know that '
-she~is"able tobe" ujJ Bgaifi after huv- ?
ing - been -hei^ . -three. 7
'V weeks. '' ' ?i " t .
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A host of relatives ahd friends are ,
glad to have Miss Priscilla T. Kereessful
school term in Spartanb^g
as teacher in the Cedar Hill academy.
Mis Kershaw is the picture of health.
Miss Annie M. Nesbitt left May j
24th for Waterbury, Connecticut to. ;
' join her mother and sisters for the i
summer. I
. __ Mr. Luther pay lor, HU7 Wwr.hington street,
is receiving treatment at the 1
1 Government hospital^ Tuskcgey. Ala,. J
Miss Lucy Williams is__resting at 1
her home in GinrerrrWood before leav- _
JSC for JlaniprdrT institute, Va. \
Mrs. T.ftila Pnitehet. after SDendiric t
??the winter tn Aiken is visiting Her ^
chett-jvill leave Mond&y '-afternobn' 1
' for Hcw-YtfrW to ripcnd hdi vaeatl'tSir*" T
^ ir J -';M ' 1
Mrs. Annie Bell Weston is resting '
nicely in the Waverley hospital aif-t '
ter an operation on last Tuesday. v
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Miss Mary Bailey of Laurens and
Miss Claudia Dorrah of Clinton at- ,,
tenjded the conference , ate- Benedict
metto Leader's office on Wednesday.
Rev. W. P. Plair will spend Sun- g
day in Charleston with ,Dr. Beard of c
Kmanuel church. _ \
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins spent s
Tuesday in Orangeburg at Claflin college.
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- M isst\ M. K. Whiter-Carrie^ Mae]~
Irvin and M.r.-^ James/Gray motored r
to Bennettsville Sunday and spent i
a very pleasant day with Mr. and j
w r t tir t
mrs. j. Wi irvrn. ^
^ Rev. J. C. Cok of-Maiyon and Mr.
Bethea of Mullins motored here last I
Tuesday to attend Allen's commence- a
ment arf<! were the house quests of 1
Mijt arid Mrs. Dock Johnson, Heidt St. i
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.v., Jft; tan op?iimA aa ?
up-to-date funeral home in George- (
town known as the Mutual Funeral v
v Home . We ate all hoping: that sbc- (
cess will be his. . t
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Misses TSvelvn and Charity Manoe c
visited their parents this week before \
... entering summer school. t
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- Wiss. Erline <jotF is at home after
, successful school term at Florence.
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Miss Minnesota -t?arrison, popular
eacher of Booker Washington school a
his city, is spending several weeks y
f.ith her mother ip tlreenville.
We are pleased to report Mrs. An- n
ie E. Harrison is much improved af- Y
severe illness of two weeks. , w
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Mrs. S. A. Martin of Sumter was N
he dinner guest of Mm. Annie Ja?oi
erette', StJnday, June 1st., ' tt
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Mrs. Minnfe Nance Sanders, and
ittle son, Thosr-Sandors, Jr., are the"' ?<
iou*e guests of Mr. and Mrs, W,. A, st
s'anceT'f28 Fine street. ti
Miss tlenevieve Kyer Wtll spend a
everal days in the city with her w
ia rents -.before entering summer .?
ehool in North Carolina^,'" c?
Miss Edna Boozer was the lucky f<
vinner of a scholarship from Stat^
ollege. , .* ,
M ^ dvuI 1,7?; MiH uiiJ 1;
tie daughter, Lillian of Brooklyn,
ire the house guests of Miss Daisy
dyers. * * f
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Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas wish P
o anounce the marriage of their "
'aughter, Blondetl,~tn?Mt: Reynold
^roacke'r, May 16th, at home. &
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT 11
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_ Mrs, Annie Janerette wishes to a
mnoutiee .the marriage of her daugh- F
er, Frances Laura, to Rev. W. I. Gore 'ti
December 26th. L)r. E. A. Adams ofti- ti
dated. ? j'? ?r?: ci
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CORRECTION , v
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n publishing the death 'of Mrs. Louise
fay nes in our iKjtoj^last week, it
.hould have" read;.',M*s. Lou Debo.ise .
>t Charleston, mother of Mrs. PearL
English Rapley Haynes, died Thurs-r
lay morning at" 1:45.
WRITES CLASS SONG MUSfC 11
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It is^ woithy-trf'mention that in our h
iiidst is a rising senilis. .-J. . t
Many persons ^who attended the f
looker Washington high school com- F
nencemetit, find heard, the rendition
jf the class song, played by Robert fe
Eugene Bradley, were unaware that s
o. veil^ the composer of the music. ' ii
Wheh a boy of his age cfin
omplish so much he should, be,fen- _i!
ouraged to greater efforts."*"''
He has the congratulations of his b
friends, and the prediction that a t
?reat future lies before hirii if he ti
continues his studies in this tine art. h
In addition to this, he graduated I
is valedictorian Of his class. h
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FAREWELL PATV" FOB M1SSKS **
PLAIR AMD DEWALT v
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-On.-Wednesday, May 28th Dr. and f
Mrs. I. C. Lover, gave a farewell
lud Beulah Dewalt, popular Colum- b
oians who left the city Thursday af- r
lemoon ior Baltimore, una., wnere t<
:hey will spend the summer. While o.
ihere they will visit New York Citv o
ind various otl\er parts of the north,
ffiey wiri oii tHeu-retui'n "tiTp spend
Tiends wish'for them a pleasant sum...J
tier. ^ _ ' . e
Among the many social jptfairs heng
af ranged in honor of V-Mrs. Lila
veVy of New York City, who is visitng
this, her old home, ^yvas a supper
tarty ;i6n Wednesday eVening three
nites from the city.
Those?ueeompanying?Mrs.? Levy: n
Vlesdames Fannie Clarnes, and Leila C
^rjtehet i>f Augusta, On , Mifrwr-'i Fmn-g
cie Hull, Henrietta Boo'/it and Mr. fi
Proctor., . . ri
?The dining?room t.ahle held a lave o
:over and a huge bouquet of flowei^ o
n ' the center added to the decora- ~
ions. ?h*
- At hUJO p. m. a- tasty menu was q
owing: D'Dorsey salad, sandwichfftr"
rheese crackers, pickles, sliced veal h
6afj putiles of rainbow hue, tea, fro- w
:en peaehes with whipped cream and si
jridge cookies.
Radio music was then enjoyed Luntil 1<
nidnight. ' ~r s>
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rWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB NEWS
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On "tfie evening of May 26th the v
rwilight Social club gave a private <
school closing affair, at the residence e:
?f Mrs. White on Brayton street. |t<
The social started at..8;Q0 from I
vhich time each ,person enjoyed him-'
>elf playing and dancing.
Two courses of refreshments were-?l.
lerved. Music was rendered by the
'almetto Stompers.
The guests of honor were MisR A- V
nanda Starnes] Gladys Starnes, Ma- b
iah Tucker, - Eloise Weston, Willie e'
Hae Gilliam, Margaret White, Willie li
Solden, Beatrice Counts, Hattie M. B
founts, Ethel Counts, Emma Cershaw ui
Margaret] Randolph, Johfnrie Mae a
Jierce, Sarah Nesbittr Esthe:- Green,
ind Lillian Douglass, Mr. Raiph Bur- si
on, Christopher White, Harotd Wash- IV
ngton, Joseph Mcleod,- Jamea -Meetz tj
ind James Murray. .
?Tha club-officers artd-memhersare ...
ieprge Gheesboro, president; Heyi/ap/1
Rnuimuri vino nrnqirlnnt Wnnn
5rant, secretary; Theodore Simmons,
reasuT'er; James _ Meet?, reporter: ir
*Ve3nriok- D?viar marshal; John Wit- E
ler, Idell Meetz, Albert Green, Joseph 1
iVhit'e, J. C. Meetze, Rohet Simmons, a
ind Henry Tontley.
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??? THE-BALMET
On Monday afternoon, . Jun^ 2nd
Irs. Annie Mao Patrick delightfully
HeKairie<T a few of her friends with
bridge &arty at her lovety home, at
/ayne and BLandlng al#eut*.?The
uest of honor for the evening was ?
!rit. Kuby Hampton Stevenson, foi<
lerly of this city, but "ow of New r
ork. Those enjoying )the evening
>n, Etta Glover, Ella Clyde Myers,
erissa Mance, Alta Clark, Lillian
rid Anuabelle Nelson, Cornelia Wes
>n, Pearl Murph and Mrs. 'Steven- a
>n. d;
MJMs Pearl Murph Held highest
ore and--received a Tru-Jur novelty n
it, Miss- Eliza Nelson wott voirsola- *2
on. a hand embroidered linen guest w
'wel, and^M hss^ Anna ^Nelson,^. bi
as presented a Wx of Luxor I>usU- ig
powdep as guest prize. An-iced n
iUrse wai ,served. At 8:^U guests ir
^parted; ea&h. thanking the hostess oi
)r -the pleasant evening. it
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I1SS KATIE S. KNOX EMEU- fj
TAINTS SrCK^VYTJH MI SIC' AI, E ,1
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Miss Katie S. Knox, popular socio-*- B
y girl of this city and New York, tl
'here she Has made Htany> congenial a
fiends dnrinir th? p<>n?-?. ,.f ......
tant visits, delightfully entertained ?
hf- patrentj of the Weteir'C. BVs^ 1
an pavilion at Ridge wood j&mp, on,e .
lusicales. At intervals. tfrfyiLiit?the ^
frurse uf her prugraius, slffi delightd
the patients witty several vocal se ctiorvs
which were doudty -commendble,
that .richly showed jjuar mngip;il ,
istinct and accomplishment. Themiu- |j
icales were rare treats foi^. the inlates
and their musical chords were
timulated Spontaneously. UnfMgnpd ^
ppreciations are extended /
inox for ' the rendered cheer, With j,
he hope that her visits will be conir.ued
after tjie expiration of the vrirrtional
season.- .'Jrfiss'ifiiux wasrar j~
ompanild to_ the camp by Mr. Alexnder
Walker and Miss D. Scott, Mr; ' "
talker and Miss?. C. McMichael repectively.
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MATRONS* t-t-^ F
i. .. __ GIVE $1' AHPT V | .
f-y vfry~ 1
.' Matrons' composed of 13 charmtig
matrons of the city, who have ^
dded many parties to the social cu- *
mdar during the past season, enter"- :
ained their husbands - and other
riends with a -whist party on last j,
'riday evening. .r
'Mrs. Thomas Junes' home was pev- ^
r prettier with spring flowers and
oft lights and she wilh ilmt pleas- _|
tig smile was found at the door <d" ,|
trr home at JtlU-hiaking each guest. ^
Lelcome. r;
Alter five games, Mr. Henry Wil
irtiiia ?aa a^Mru iu pi esitriti pi i/.r> 1o
he winners and to Mrs. Ij. 'W. Pal- "
L*rson, who scored highest among the,
adies, was given bath powder, while,
)r. Rutf, received a shaving set for
aiding highest among the men. Low _
core prize's fell to- Miss Reaid^lutpftt
h"d Mr. Thomas Dannerly^- - "i"
At this time, a beautiful purse
jas .presented Mrs. A?geline Bai-^ b
<eyt which was a graduation gift
rom the club. ^
Attached to the chandelier in the -V{
eruption hall was a beautiful ui'Tuige?
asket from which streamers of bhre
ibbon floated. Kach gueSt was asked
o pull a streamer and to the deliglct ^
f all, ^yach found a dainty UtMe gift H
n the other end. ' li
An iced course WUS served. ?L?
"Those enjoying the evening .were, v
lisses Wilhelmina Thompson, Henri- h
ft a Booker, Pearl Murph, Messrs. ('. h
Vt?Madaep and* Thomas?Danner(yr
ladio music was enfoved thryiout Ttle ^
vening. """ ,~ti
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Ol.LEGE STREET KINDERGAR- tl
TEN NEWS- f;
Last Friday evening, May HOth, j,
larked the Closing exercises' of the
College street kindergarten. The pro- fj
ram was?rendered?from?ttre?lower ?
ront porch (open air) to a large and
copuiiDivc auviicjitr ncuicu in viiuii n
n the sidewalk, despite the coolness?;
f the evening. ." . ^
"Tattle Frances La Brew, as the
mat populai student, wtr crowned 8(
ueen of the May; little Susie I^ee a- ^
ain?stood second for )the jiucen'*
place, reeeivimf a beautiful storv ()
ook; Willie Rowe, the only^-pupil w
ith .perfect attendance, received a ?
tory book also. "''"7 >
The honor pupils this year were
indergarten: Georgia M&e- Ander- ^
on; 1st grade, Lucile G a skin, " Ad- p
a-nced lst^ Willianp Jackson/
t/ThAnfe^ X
We wish to ' thank everyone wh<? ^
erved on the committees for suel^ i(j
filing and pleasing services, and ,
veryone who attended our closing
xercises. We feel deeply grateful "
:> you, one and all.-Again thank you.
Anna M. Baker, teacher (((
.CH1LDRENS' PARTY GIVEN p
Mrs. Berttm--TIudson, of Booker jy
Washington Heights--eijtertaiiled a- ! \
out fifty children on last^Cmisday i e]
vening-in hemor of her two charmlnTr^tn
ttle daughters, Dorothy and Ruth m
ludson. The color scheme of pink and
rhito wan chosen.? Ice cream, cake
pd peanuts were served. Those as- p
isting .Mrs. Hudson were" Mrs. De - tc
ie McGriff,~~Mrs. Sallie Baker and ^
Ir. C. Perry- The party was a pret- sj
/ affair. be
* PEW RALLY PICNIC^ _ R
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Don't misi the Pew- Rally Picnic
t KoQpniunf nf .^opAn/1 PttlvHru i V
3th. You will L?njoy it. Under Ihe. le
uapices of the 'fchurch aid club. . I
Rev. C. H. Brown, Pasto^,- , y<
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TO LEADER ^
RF.D-T1MF STj
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lelen's Make Believe to.1
j. . Isiair
Party +^f
' _J_the_
"Uh, Mumsey," dear, Mayn't I have I &nd
party tomorrow, on my tenth birth--! Whei
ay?'J .4 . ten s<
"I am afraid nut darling," answered ;.euver
lother sorrowfully. She was very ter.
/mpathetie as 7nosl "mot hers "are, and i fiowe
anted Helen to have the tua:t.v..Loo. i they
at she couldn't afford expenseihone:
f^rm: =- , , - ' , H
VuU see, my dear, it ^mid-btrat^j
u-st as had a- stealing to take tlu , with
ioney we tk1 tldi_ land-lord, grader, cake,
r any one else and give a party'wfhj'?er\*^
I have never out,'grown my childish j were
njoyment ofta,party and 1 would findllieye
?quite a plea^utV to prepare re-4- Th
lay'mates, but a party calls for extra!were
10'ney and we haven't any at present, ed a
ie a brave saldier and later on when manriings
are betjter mother will give you good
ptarty." i n.
-ftrglFhuggtjd mother and rau away ' tunc.
Vfites Poetry About _
(governor >
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lis hlxceTlency, de Governor, HI
Went, a-fishi"' de other day,
[a eiiught so many fishes,
Till 'he didn't know what to say\
I r.aPlowden bait de hook j* .
While in de boat he sot, 1
In de-chief executive co't he fish J
lSl| his hook got hot. ' j ^
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^heswas.a-gvvattm' . ??y
l dey tlVdr^t7 hesitate,*', A
leyV-keeni ter have respect '? y . ?
Fer ,de executive of de state. P
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i'hy, .lie's sonr tisher man ~p
Pat iis hain't iiu iokei:" r \ 8<
't'ty pounds variety ' * ' y
Sho's- some tish t' co'k. ? ' Z?
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The <atgive ppent Wis iVriuen ny .Mr. .
!. M. Re4t?iiiWho is employed ,&V .the a
lolumbia ptXtufJ'ice. , It appeared in ?r
he State a few days ago, after which | d
he Governor -sent?him?a?pessimal"1 1
. tier as follows: .' . ' ' n
I. M. Keitt, t ' 4- v'."' n
Columbia Rostottiey, .... ?4. ' y
'olutnbiar. S. Ci ^ >'
I have feud with' a great ileal;of >
Interest your interesting jioein in
h?. t'i.l|)mbi;i State. You show con- ?
iderabJe ability as a poet and 1 am
hieing this poem in my scrap book. r
v Yours truly,
? Johij (1. Richards. j w
Governor. ! ^
?S-- -FNION NEWS' ~ - . | qJ
.Miss Ruth G. Bryant, a graduate :
f Sims htglr sFho ot in J2tr sp entrtlrer|???
all and winter in Detroit,' Michigan. ]
he is completing the stenographic , ^ ~
nurse from the high school in-June.!
She is planning to have a position
his' summer there in the city; j ?dk.
The weather continues pleasant. 1
'hurches here were all well attended
nd sermons thoughtfully prepared ^apt
nd delivered With pleasing dictidn. so*
Commencement season is about o-' *
er ana miinyfrdni near arnd far have * |
eturned to their own firesides. - Sims PU'P|
igh school, McBeth grammar school]' ,
ave once again closed doors. A most, e
uceessfttl school session?and one of j * *
tie best-cummenceoienlji._An_ibe^ hisjry
of the sehools -here were had. | ? 1
rof. A. A. Sims feels ^rutitied over 'l'^e
tie splendid cooperation- pud- again V'.1
tianks citizens of Union and the coun vy
for support. - ^1''1:
Kev. Dr. Lumax of the A. M. K. a
ion church delivered- it sermon on vtM..
uiiday afternoon, IWFay 25th to the
imluatcs nf Sims high school. -'.u h;
The spacious auditorium was well ul"
lied. . - M'*Music
furnished-was also in keep- "'ll
IK with vthis service and much' en- . "v.
?yed. ; .; > / |n 1
Mrs. ft: C~. Pride,- teacher of the 1".
enior class at Sims high iwhool, ha*
gain, eiinswd many Hp?wonderr ut |u^"
jch rare ability exhibited on Qfoss "um*
igKt/ The .Seniors- croffitho'-*te-:
trough the """waves or Sims high ol ^
cean" under the blue "skies of Time'' ?^rrrr
it h the gray' shadows of th^ past /,j ;l
n.d the rose tints" of the future in
Parting Class Night." . P,c*'y
Pilot at Helm, Mrs. R. C. Pride; sU],tM
[use to Lydian Airs, Comrade R. P. .
reeman. The eiasssong was Compos- , els*
l L 1 *i?. n i T' i' . r? nOlfll'
u Dy miss uuessa uonnsou. i resi- .
ent of the class, Mr. I), (luye Cure*#i.>
He delivered the presentation ad?-. ,*
re,ss. When ?Miss Bessie Davis ' in
?t of silver ware to'Prof. A. A. Sims lT'eni
ho gratefully accepted the gift and ,
i the strains soft music rolled it all S()'
ehind the curtains, it was i indeed ,
plcndid. Stage jottings.. costumes,
tc\, were a most beautiful picture. servt
ach participafft performed with ease cr??J
nd grace. Faculty .-of Sims high and | ^
IcBeth grammer schools honored Mrs '
. H. Hutf Daniels at graduation ex- SuP?'
reises on -Wednesday morning".? A*
p 1 silver tray was presented "
Irs. DarnehrH^yuJEcof. A. A. Sims
r behalf of the faculty. ~~?~
Corinth Bliptl^t Sunday school and '
. Y, P. U. also gave silver presents 1
r.Mjcs. Daniels. She is grateful, for
rese and other gifts amP-hasc ^OTTg ?
nee realized that she will he remem- ?
*red by what she has done.
Rev. and Mrs. Daniels left Friday
primig far ftponcer. Me? g?
issick piid pupils of--*SteVenth grade
^companied them thru the country.
Misses Matred McKisiek, Louise Ni- 2 1
tolas, Messrs. David Nicholas. Haves
uimon are^students from" State'cof^r
;te at Orangeburg at home here, I W1
Miss Belle Johnson enjoyed'her first I
Ear teaching in the rural district
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le y lay mates under the lea
ease. ; ;<l
uwi 'Annie .Muria/jjlfru?ft)ust' *JA? y w i
still and let me jp|Fss you ^fop# to,
party.?I?have tt/'jjro:m?Susij'jljA
Henry toca so we must .hurry."
ri the dolls- were all dressed. Hel- Jui
ated theirr-trrotmd the"~T?ox-table
;ed with white erefH* in the cen- ^
were clusters of entered crepe y
rs, till made- from"left* overs, h it I'
made-the table, look just like a.n I
st-to-Koodness hir.thdav tahle. . |
[i niatch~stlrRs w,Hr i o-e ~ "
etj skeins niadeiftpaulitul candles {.
which to decopaw 'the "juhimyiiits
-ol tinse-l tiwl hi hunehvs.
d as favors for the quests. There
only. three hilt Helen heil"**
there were twelve pres^gKi ... j ^
ey laujrhetf TOTd chatted ~j
played and the tinsel favo|^5p,ss i
round. Helen actinir as s&nkes- J
time. All promised/,to c4|rhe 'aSo
after all He'leij!^hatHo nice _j_
lose ? gives your^com "" |j
lexion a lovely tint ? many shades S
ghter than the natural skin ? and yi
New processes have made Nadine S
our skin, and fairly ercates a new
... f.,r x,,\n tt rlln<i? l,n?ro K
'"/j-rti11"' iiiiir*rv i'"""1*-"?k??p? I
ig your face maervelpusly smooth
nd fresh all day. Away goes all oili- i s
icss and shine, and in its place coines %
aintiness an^ allure. You will adore I \
Jadine-'s rich and lasting perfume? j -?
nen simply cannot resist it.
Use Nadjne as thousands of girlsdo, j
lot only as u face powder, but on
our throat and arms as "welW^Let
is enchanting perfume surround
ou with fascinating fragrance. t
Try Nauine tor ten days, if you
re not delighted with it, we will
pViin.t yi.in in.ln.--y r {,' tiy Atnd
toilet goods counters in flesh, ?
/lute, coial lose and brunette, 50 1
ents. Oi send us your order and
re?wrH?include valuable?beauty
looklet, fiee. Address &Cpt. J, I
JBtional Tc-.let Co., Paria, Tenn.
i iff ki '
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Sladine^cePowflfer. t
SMOOTHER, CLINGS LONGER
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much and wilt he with the hollies li
.Mr. and Mrs. Munro'e Lyles dur- p
he summer. MisS Belle is ex pec-, ai
u tic uilli the-.1 Ullloi's of. t oniith 51
ist church when convenient to. do P
. .v';- * ' *? ' l
iny thanks to tjit- laVfrrs and litCRfiTTTr
TnfnTTI^aTTTCTr l"Tu^ ?!
The public is. invited to: attend
closing exercises of Wallace St." c
tte?school1 -Mufitkry?evening, JuiiT^ "' ^
at. Corfcth baptist .church. V
ss 1 >a;i?>y Bateti completed- c<?l-?
or tan. {if tHttass^oi' lth'lib
ss SaVah Bacwi graduated from p
s high school this year. Rev. p
Mrs. Buten are much pleased o- successes^)!'
.'their daughters. *
s. beSsMteiurctoii was delighted
ave her yWMW'^tei- .-in.! s..n-1n. I.t
GharlejHBK''lyisit hei, .Mr. and
Mc^issj^.ri ' 7 ^ - ?
SSt'S l.iljtftl] t'olield, Osceola Al- S
Mattie Jwtmin visited friends
nion befdry leaving for brook1
' .'wi1 ? "
sses (birOTy and Miller- -Sim* ?
were pleasant?visit urn?at the
of Mrs. Tobiii.. They are safe
re) r ti-vvn home town.'. Vr* -W-b-kneni
U pleasant vacation.
bethel A. -fl* E.?Church ^
e Juvenue society of Bethel A.
7'church is improving very ra- hlll
&ij<h Mr.* \V. K. McJunknis as nj?
vishrr ' * Th
: have enrolled twv nty-thi ee nitJni i
Our last meeting was at the * J-j
1 of .Miss Kva Garner with many 1
rtant facts being brought out. j! ->l
r the business was carried out ,4
ad some very interesting remarks )U"
our president, ai*f visiting - ,
il^ -Visitors were MessfS. \V. W.
ton, W. Hopson, W. Gosette, al- j.
le hostess' mother, .Mrs. Garner.. ''K'
e hostess, assisted hy Miss Ks- lu^
M. Sims and nr. Robert Jeter,
d a delicious course of salad, ice . ?*]
n and cake.
e meeting adjourned to meet at
ome\>f Mr. \V. K. Mt-Jenkins, opr
*visur. . . L " . . 7 j
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'AK-K AI.L YUlili MOTOR 4;
TROUBLES TO 9:
EEVY'S GARAGE J
F\ pert Mtu-hanus
' for any car or truck ~ O4
Murks From Allen - Benedict 1;
*E<JKS^-i*AY OR NIGHT w
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__?PAGE SEVEN
'' GEORGETOWN NJvWS
Attendants' of Howard hiah school
jmrd a-.delightful day last Sunday ?
stn^hj^n was preached liy KHV.
ive^the city suoir foi Nt-w York,
I'Ht*osin o | >o I i ta n ? c fit h entertained
th u delightful tTun.ce at the Pal met- .t,
thotttrc^orr the evening of May 27?h.
IcnktU.s oreha^tra?gas down here ''
>riday and .Tuesday ouinbinrJ with
ik Witems' show. _! .
T)KW Tiroi'. IN__j<
i
Toasted ? ?:
A S'p^uafl y
aiicty, Cigars, >fm&arelti>e;? . K e
Cit-ai'ii ^tnJ (?<lfu Drinks
1017 \y Asiji in<;t()n stkkkt?
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4avid G. Ellison
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General Insurance
ami etliei.eiit atten?U>?i*44
?Wusihe.-s
PpIu inTwith. mo.
IMHJiNK 3717
How to become' V
LE AJJ
Any girl can keep hfcr "cpmplex>n
beautiful by .regularly using
?r. Fred Palmer's SkUl Whitener
Hntment. This preparation, fa10US
for fiftv ve'ars. anftpna -ma
ghtens the darkefct 4t*tn, clears up ~r~
imples, blotches tan marks v
tid does away ' witmihthat "oily.
ainy" look. Kegular $pse of / this
reparation along with the dih'er
>r. Fred Palmer Shift Whitener >
reparations, keeps. Wpjur ^ ^ i_n sof^t ;
Dr. Fred Palmed
onsists of:... Dr. Fred Palmer^ '
kin Whiteljer Ointment: Skitt .
ace PowdoTyr Hair Dresser and
U D -DgQdo^ariL Sold at ail drug
lores for 25teveach, or seTrTTpost^-???
aid upon receipt of price'. Dr.
fed Palmer's Laboratories. Dept. v
7, Atlanta, Qa. ' ... 4#" "
"
A generous trial sample of the vC/'Skin
Whitener Soap and Face
Powder sent for i,?u.,?t<n.p?, mi'
Dr. Fred Palmer's K- f
IK IN WHITENER M
your complexion vduthful" cWiV, '
JValtire Though t at
Kveryt hing 1 /y >vf
v7tlllH' I 111 III " ll t ? . I' ifl'l ^ ' W
Human body was. m&de. VVheli the '
ly. is :tIkiUt to' becoflu* ill, nut Lire
mini danger signal- 1^1 warn 'us.
en they sleep, or lack appetite, _ol
I'er front abdominal pains, Or itch
?ut the nose and f'wtgeis, we should
?w that they may have contracted
nils. Then if we are Wise, we buy a - W
tie of t?Ciynm?Metinifugo -????
us *\ve avoid the danger .of' very se- i
us trouble. White's Cream Tenni-f
re costs only 3f>c a buttle, and can
bought front " ,
\\i: waw.ulky imuo stork
ITHKUN ItAII.WAV SYSTKMCorrected
to May -2I?. 19.'i0? " ?
rive ' "Union Station Leave
No. Nu.
Chip 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:i0p
fibii 31?N?\..Auyusta?3-1 =
Char'ston-Cinn. 27 1:00p
15p 28 Ciun-Uharlesum "23 4.20p - ; 30p
10 Colunibia-Cinn. 9 7:00a
1 *2S f\ilnniKiH-.I ttkcv'c k}'A ID'^On *
:50a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 5:Q5p
55y 20 -Col'a-Savannah 10 8:20a>
OOp 23 rol'a-Charlotte 24 5:254i_
iQOa lO i. 'a^Char 1ill(>"*44 ^
s55p 11 Columbia Chai l'i) 12 5:30a :55a
15 Coln'bia-Char'sth 10 2:20a10p
2 Col'a-Spartanb'g 1 3:00p
:OOp 10 Colum'a-CrPwy^?15 6:50a 40pll3
*Col'a Charlotte 114 7:00a
:45ir-t8 Cohrm'a-Atlanta 17 R:35p .
Via Camden and Rook Hill.
Pullman cars. Dining cars. j
air . ~