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Saturday, SeptemfyxjS, 1930. : " '7" , Mrs. Lula Pratt-Lykes 4?-oponding -i some time in M?wb4rry fwflith !h|er , , mother, Mrs. L. I. Pratt. Mr. and^ Mrs. Fre<L 'Dantzler of 1 ,''f 908 Taylor-street spent Labor Day in ' t Savannah, Ga. ( , 7 Mr. Eugene D. Brucy of Winston- , Salem, N. C., spent Sunday and Mon^ J day with MisF^Iattie KirklandT f Mr. Wm. Dixon has returned to the ' - city after a pleasant vacation spent | in Niagara Falls anil Buffalo, N. Y. j Master Johnnie ""Remphill, Jr., is J at home again after having his ton/sils removed at the Waverly HospiA 1 f *??' 1 ... ... ] Misses A. A. Nelson and Pauline 1 Watson made a flying trip to Green-" 1 ville Sunday. They report a pleasant trip. . MiSs Ruth Fair has returned to J . the city after ^spending the summer "i- with her brother, Mr, Charles W. Jacobs of New Vorl? " : < Clara Mae aiid Elliot, Jr., were the dinner guests oof Mrs. Martha Clutts i . of 1008 Short street, Saturday, and i ' guest of Mrs. Laura Jefferson Sun- < day* . . .' i? ' ? 1J 9. ~ ' A Birth Nite Party f Misses Marion and Evelyn Jones' ! of Cincinnati, Ohio were honored in1 the eity of Columbia, at their parents' home. -?4- - ! Mrs". Hazel Mae Clutts Scott, who ( has beeif the house guest of Mrs. Vic- < torio Mi Benson for the past twelve Javo 1 1 " ? - j ^ *cit xux nui iiume in ivocgingham, N. C., Thursday; * Mrs. M. W. Raiford and1' baby Dor- ] is have returned from New York, ' Atlentiq ICit:| and t Philadelphia, I where they spent a pleasant, .vacation., .. , _ Miss_Lillie Mae Wiltoon of New i Brookland, spent the week end with ' her aunt Mrs. Lillie, Gibson of Ridge- I ?npripg. She wao accompanied?byLer i cousin, Miss Rachel Burt of Edge- i f field. "Mr. Hannibad H. Howard rrio- s ?: tored?to Waynesboro;?Gar;?Sunday, where Mrs* Howard and daughter 1 Kathleen had been visiting Dr. and 1 Mrs. I. S. Lee for two weeks. They returned Monday and report quite a ' ? pleasant stay.? Mrs. Mabel-Jackson and Mrs. Cor- 1 " rie Brewster of Charlotte, N. C., were ' pleasant visitors in the city Sunday. 1 While here they, were the house 1 guests of Mrs. Wm. Washington, < on Heidt street. J 1 t Little Misses Edwinton and Ber- c /; nice Raiford, two little daughters of '* Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Raiford are home 1 again after spending several weeks j I with their grand mother in Ridge- r . ^ Mrs. Aleather Allen and daughter Annie Mae, who for the past ten days have been the guests of her mother, Mrs. Carrie McLeod, 1213 Barnwell street have returned to their home in J Knoxville, Tenn., and was accompan- ' A ied by her little neiee, Miss Lula Lee 1 McLeod, who will attend school in * ?- Knoxville. ' ^ ?? / _ \ Beautiful Miss Frances Wallace, a ' student of Bordentown High School, ( New Jersey, has returned to Philadel- 1 phia after spending the summer with her errand mother. Mrs MnTonri r.n ' on Barnwell street. She was accom- f panied by her attractive aunt, Miss ! Annie McLeod. * ' i ; 1 r Mrs. Hazel Mae Scott and children ' - A farewell dinner was given by j Mrs. Victoria Benson in honor - of. Mrs.?Scott and Miss Lottie Toline. ' They enjoyed the dinner very much. The remainder^ of the evening was spent in the usual way. Mrs. E. C. Clark and little daught- ^ 1 iting her brother and sister-in-law, 1 Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams of Can- | ton, Ohio. They will also visit rela-' j tives in Cleveland, Ohio. They re- ' port as having a delightful stay. * < Mir Or Y; Valentine, newly elected 1 principal of* the Mullins High School { School at Allen University, which po-,1 sition he resigned last spring, spent ; several hours in the city the early ' ~ _ Part of the TtrMAnt WOalr 1 friends and acquaintances. j " Mrs. E. M. Owens of Lancaster, is visiting her parents on Rice street. Mr.- and Mrs. W. B. Cheeks and children, Mrs. Lydia Young and Mrs. ^ E M. Owens motored to Clinton and Laurens and spent the day with rel^Mr. Walter Davis Ddan has return^^from Detroit where he spent^his Bja He reports a pleasant time ! ^Lttleased to be back home and ' ^^to take up his studies at < B^rson and little Orangeburg relatives ?Those present besides the honored?1 fuests, Misses Mariono and Evelyn 1 fones, were: Messrs, C. I^arrihgton, f. Bates, P. Halmon, L. McLeod, L). Darter, C. Qoodwin, S. Young, S. Brosia, T. Harris, and Misses E. E. Blakely, G. Green, R. Bates, J. Brown R. Benson-,-' P. Sims, C. M. Bensonr ) Whaley, M, Toliver, C. E. Benson and ^ Vlrs. H. M. Scott. I t Miss C, J. Mcllwain, R. N., form- ' mpIjl of this city but new of Augusta, ? 3a., accompanied bv her little neiee Isadora i:hpstnnt, who has been ? spending her vacation with Miss Mcllwain in Augusta came to the city 1 Sunday."" She brought Isadora so x 3he will be ready to enter school. J Miss Mcllwain is looking the picture * jf health. Isadora reports a pleas- x int vacation. j ' : . j? It waa^nne of t.fre mirtipst. house | < parties. The entirerhouse being beau j with liorhta nf ?orio<) Unoo ?rs and ferns. After spending the first part of the night in playing different games, we were served a pala- ? table fnnrsfl r?f ipp rrnnm, pnnrh nnrl t :ake. The night wafe growing old ( ind we left. i Miss Wilhelmina Neal of Hopkins f has retbrried after spending several s months with relatives in Philadelphia ? and Buffalo, N. Y. Y j \ - . i Miss A. A. Nelson, Nurse for th? < Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., has i returned to the city after a week's t vacation in Asheville. t , . " 1 During the game cooling iced t irinks were served and after cards were cleared aWay ice' cream and c ;mal] cakes frosted with white were c served. The guests of the evening < were Misses' Maria Seabrooks, E. $ Clyde Myers,' Miss Irelyne Washington, Birdie - Pompey, Thelma Koon, ^ Edward Myers, M.'Mance, Allen Law t rence, Frederick Hipp, Frederick- j Roseman and Mr. L. Lucas. t Mr. Allen Williams and Mr. Hu- t bert Guiles are the two aces of the <s dub, Mr^Williams has won first hon- c ar several times and Mr. Guiles is a stepping?in., his?shoes, Thpse two _ young meir-ran in twenty points in- ten minutes in the closing of the ^ ?flm? Iflgf ovonmtr oil ' ? 5 c .t"w r'r o' * ,,vj j C records of the club, ev?en their own. J A Let us watch these two and learn the i j pme. [ i - 1 ?~~ ] < Miss Julia Mae anct Mary Frances i i VVoodard have returned to the city j after ..a month's vacation in Spartan- Mj aurg, where tbey were the house ?Uests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah John- , son. - They were honoored at many 1 vhist partTes," socials and cmtdnor * sports. Miks Julia Mae will enter rashmnn rdngq af Benedict CnlWe. ^ Vliss Mary Frances is student of the , Booker Washington^ High School. ' Vlr. Eddie Pressley Entertains Club ? \ Mr. E. Pressley was hostess at a ovely Whist Party of seven tables I r.hursday evening at his home on rfaFden street in honor uf the Regu-* o ar Buddies Club. Table decoration (j )f pink flowers with delicate ferns, s >right covers and matching bride ac- f :essories added to the charm of the iccasion. The pink and white motif ^ 11 on WtllianiQ ViolH VnorVt cinnrn TVf r rlubert Guiles second and Miss Ag- g ies Williams drew the consolation. \ diss E. Clyde Myers held high score 1 f - " l a * "pfriifmp* Stay I * Miss Gussie A Darrell, Mrs. Rubie j. Satchell, Master James Satchell have returned home after having a pleasant vacation in Newberry with heir friends and relatives. On Tues lay the guests mototed "to NinetySix to spend the day with Mrs. S. ( Satchell. Mr. E. E. Marshall and ] laughter, Miss M. Marshall accom- , janied th?m. Mr. A. Marshall of Philadelphia, , entertained Miss Darroll during -her--i itay in Newberry. She was the honjred guest at two delightful parties -he past we$k. She came incontact vith jseveral of her class mates and ither Allenites. At the home of MisS"~ Ethel Cromer and Miss M. Marshall cables were arranged for differnt ;araes, whist, was the-main game. ~ . _ GIVES FAREWELL PARTY Miss Helen Williams of New York City gave a loovely farewell "party at her home, 220_AV. 128th street in 1 If! TT .1 T7I i-l 1 iuuvi ui miss neien r ox 01 uoium- I 1 aia, S. C. Misses Alma Ruth and flattie Briggs- served a delightful j ' :our?e to the following guests: Miss- " ?s Wilhelmena Goode, Louvenia Gil- | liamr Fannie Chalmers,?Bertha-BobJen, Henrietta Massy, Mrs. Alice raylor Lipscomb and Mrs. Nellie Gavis Russel. Messrs Ulyses Rutherford, Robert and Thomas Randolph, Melvin Golden, Alphonso (Bo Peep) Jones, Charlie?Ford, Tip?Ltndsey, Lloyd Frazier, Elliot Bellinger, Stew art Bowie, Fred Scott, Aque Ford, Vdrnori Jacks" and Mr. and Mrs. Washington of Linden, N. J. Announcement Kindergarten?School of Dressmaking Fail term begins Sept. 15th. Now is the time to enroll children trom-41 to 6. Indnvidual lessons insewing. We cut and fit material for! the Home dressmaker. Make tailor- | sd hats, suits, and fashionable gowns.! Remodeling a Specialty.. Call day or fvening. Let us a^rve yon In some! w?y. Respectfully, jt Baker Sisters. NOTICE - ? 4 T*he Auxiliary ( Board of?-Sidney-r Pirk C. M. E. Church will meet gt . , THE PALMET. hp hnme of Mrs; Janie Thompson,, 1726 Thompson Ave., at 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Amanda Bowlder, Pres. Mrs. Carrie Richardson, Secy. Mrs. K. Thompson^ and Mrs. Rosa Robinson wish to thank the many 'rlfiuis for Atreir kindness and sym>athy during- theillness?and death )f their husband and brother, Ed. Thompson. CITY SCHOOLS ( ORKKt HON ~ ' Z1 Through an oversight the announce nrnt for the eity schools of Columbia 1 vhich appeared in THE PALMETTO L.EADER last week. < (-issue of Aug. 50) did not include the following vho should have been included in the Booker Washington list:. Misses Dai ;y Roach, Louise Thompson and Shalie Spears. ttPKKVISOK JOH N SON-AN NOI NCES SCHOOL DISTRICTS C. A. Johnson, Supervisor of NegroSchools, announces-the sections-to be tiitrvod by the various schools of tin; Columbia School District. Accord- . ng to Mr. Johnson, tl\e situation has, jeen carefully studied by the school authorities andthe city divided and sub-divided . that the schools might servo the pupils and patrons to th-i ; >est possible advantage. The open ! ng of new schools and the taking rver of- ythers will call for many re- i idjuslnients in the placipg of teach- ; ;rs_ and piipils.. Tri cases where class _ ;s are crowded it will be necessary perhaps, to transfer pupils across * listrict lines.- ? Mr. Johnson is asking for the to- ! iperation of parents and an exercis-j , >f patience on the part of all con :emed during this period of re orraniation. - ~ . The Blossom Street Shcool, located Vithin the Booker Washington dis-; .riot. will -serve smal children who 1 ive in the. southwestern section of! lie city. The Benedict School will icrve small children in the north- | astern territory. ~Ttris will prevent mail children from chossing streets >f heavy traffic such ag Gervais, Main . ind Taylor. . , . ' BIBTltH TB ? r ""Booker Washington?Grades 1 ~trr" 4 inclusive!?Southern section of the rity?bouhd^cT 75n the north by Ger-~ ,'ais from the rivCr to I-oiurens St.' L.aurens to Green; Grogn to Cherry, Cherry -to Woodrow; Woodrow to : iiyJiuiv?i, ' ? ?.t JJlossom Street?Grades 1 to 5 inclu-1 ;ive~ South of iGefvais aud West of dain. Howard?Grades 1 tp '7 inclusive STorth of Gervais to Main; west.if dain. ? - ? Wa.verly?Grades 1 to_ 7 inclusive Vest of Main to Two Notch Road; North ot FTTT Hooker Washington )istriet. ? Benedict?Grades 1 to 3?East jf dain; North of Taylor; South of Elm vood. LeeVy?Grades 1?to 4? Noflh of SImwood. Ridge wood?Grades 1 to 5?Book-i r"WnshiiiKluii Heights?Grades 1 to ^ St. Mark?Grades 1 to 5? to erve same territory, served heretoore. . ^ " HAIR STRAIGHTENED SAFE ' 5KA-Y.-? -?1-?t We make analysis of the Hair and icalp to find out the exact condition. Ve make Hair preparations specially or you because no two heads of hair .re alike. Write' for" our Free Anlvsis BlanK;" ' ? LEW'S SPECIAU FORMULA -" *?" I lii/iniT/MlTlW ivADwnA i UIVIAO. . Box 3223, Washington, D. C. Representative Wanted. LOVELY TEA"TN UNION ; - ^ ;> The Tea, a lovely affair, given Fri-? lay evening Aug: 22, 1930 compli-j menory to Misses -Ethel Watkins anwl Janiima Giles 6T Evansville, Ind., by Mrs. E. G. Brand ford at-the residence of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. A. J. 6rHe?n?Chambers?street, Union,? Misses Watkins and JITfes stood irr the receiving line. .Miss Anna Thomp son of Columbia, Mrs. Henry P. Smith, a recent bride <^f Hendersonfrin Mrs Pm-riolin RnHtrpve nnH Mrs. Mattle E. Giles presided over the punch bqwl wqilt. Mrs. Marie RoL-helle assisted by Mrs. Bradford7?mother, served sandwiches and mints. Among the honored guest was Prof. L. M. Tobin of Texas. r^*-The home was beautifully decorated with roses and ferns, a most pleasant evening was spent. All lefo inj loud praise of Mrs. Bradford. Miss Amanda Giles presided at the radior Madame ' ' Warwick's " ' a tvno nnlmi?t i<* here. Tells the past, present and future and gives advice on all affairs such as love, vwces and most anyth i n gp e rta i n _ing to the welfare of cne's life. Also locates lost and 8tolen articles, hidden treasures. Is able feo point "out the path of success and happiness and tells one how to overcome troubles and difficulties. Pay.- Madame Pauline a visit today Pi M? All- t readings strictly confidential. Separate waiting rooms for white and colored. WAPAME FAtmiNF, : Ifilfl Rumfor ^ ;; ^ 4 rO LEADER " .7" 7 i -* i ' 7 BED. TIME S - CHILI BOSSY'S BELL ? ttted Tfmo Story.) *? Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle goes old Bossy's bell -Through the grassy pasture In the shady deli. Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle by the stream, 1 r s? eli'rir ? 1 ^ Then we know, that Bossy is. Somewhert. very near. Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle by the -old suw.'s? pen, which furnished- lovely inuslt'' during the,entiuo-evening. Mi sses Watkins and Giles left Sat- i urday for Indiana, where the formeris a member of the city faculty. __ To reach the Colored people of the South adXieader to get results BUY GASOLINE & OILS AT LEEVY'S SERVICE Z STATION Two Blocks From Benedict - Allen ' ON TAYLOR STREET OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I Quick Service Sh ZZ . 1121 Wttthir T Phone: It's almosTTschooT tTrntPZa"stiteTT i able shoes mean good lessons as \vc I and be. assured of getting' Loth spei shoes sent in before school opens. Satisfaction Prompt Deli> Tom Hudson. Jack Scot! (Get Mi Hundreds of Refined, Respectabli quainted through our Club Membe Wealth and Talent their Objective Weekly Bulletin get excellent resul members of rjecord two insertions. M vhnce for six months including the pective Correspondents, a brief Des Aotatttc in i>\'Ck\>\r /?rvm*Y?n?5fiT. - ...xv II Qulit:* puyabla J I . > , THE NATIONAL R ' 3515 Antoine Str ? ' * f : ^TIT ~ J I . jr?_n4 woiu u wimcr, prettier . JL complexion, you can have it with Nadinola 1 You can secure the light-toned beauty that?aH? your friends Will admire and envy * with this double-quick, e*tra' . powerful bleach. Nadinola, the amazing skin-whitener, will bring j you this new loveliness just aS' it has dorie for thousands of atTrac tive women. No tedious waiting f?r remits?m> disappointments. Just smooth on this fragrant, super bleach at bedtime?let it start-its wonder-work white you? ^ take your beauty sleep. You will be-amazed how swiftly all oiliness and roughness disappear, how pimples and eruptions vanish, while ypur skin grows lighter and ntore^b^Btiful day by day. If you have been disappointed.in .other bleaches, remember Nqdinola air ways works, quickly, surely I ?Rvcry package carries onrwr^TlT? monoy-back guarantee and simple L directions. ?* Nadinola contains the most nnwrrfnl clrln.u;Kifr>n!r?cr . i ; tica known to beauty science* yet cNacltnotaS glfi" whitei JTORY FOR DREN . "^Yt^tTtcTrtng the biddies A'nd in?* wether hen. ~ Tinkle, tinkle,. tickle al the turn-stile frftttU ?= Hussy . jy* >o tired ? Ao?l it's greeting late. Tinkle; tinkle tinkle Hn-sy^ munchjnK hay V . Soon_ she'll ruani in dreamland Until another day. Anita. "STB!5CR1BE FOR AND READ I ? THE PALMETTO LEADER JX~X~xcxkkk^XKKK~X~>^~X"X~:t* i IT FAYT* . | j . ? to let C. E.* J ames Repair ? ? your bewing Machine or { Phonograph. Prices i n" X 1jp-keeping,^with the Times" AM $ ? work fully .guarauteed, also y |? Bargains in Furniture- 1306 X Assembly Street. *i* $ For Groceries, ?| *?' k . v S .|. Cigars, Tobacco _ j and Cold Drinks { Ij> Call on - " y $ MRS. MARY H. ELEBRE ? $ . Dalzell, S. Cv? X Rt. 1 v? Box 64 v Y ? y ? ,* . V " O oe Repair Shop ? igton Street >1 n^?7 n time $aves.nine. Good comfort- & '11 as good health. Let us fix 'em ? cial prices onc all school children's o Guaranteed | ery Service : and Preston Johnson o_ arried) e Ladies and Gentlemen get acrship Plan; many of whom have { Matrimony, contributors to our ts, rates three cents per word to; tembership Fee FivP dollars in ~aH name'and address of three pros- J criptioon.__Age Qualifications and littance^ Lihpral commission.--to:. nts-stemp-for rep^v, make OMANCE CLUB EDITOR, .... eet, Detroit, Michigan. ?i gggocgsgog' /'* . vgggsBBv cannot possibly harm the most delicate skin. -i ?Don't let "the days go by while you h ish you had a lovely, lighttoned skin?start tonight- with Nadinola! vstop at your favorite toilet goods counter today and ask i! " for Nadinola Bleaching Cream. ' '* "Fifty cents for a good-sized jarf y (Extra large size $1.) If you can't buy Nadinola where you live, send us 50 cents or a dollar and we will mail it tu vou at uricw. with vh!? ?--* uable FREE Nadinola Beauty Booklet and generous gift sample of Nadine Face Powder. Address, I 1 Dejrt.PL, National Toilet Co^ Paris, Tenn. > <? jrap i i Mpiin i tmmt ~n" ikac/urtgCttam , while yon sWp ~ i ' ' * ; j ' . > Jty ' ' : . . - - - - - . VJ .^r ' HfjVyN / jEXCURBitrrr TO TEXAS. "Mere Is ah Opportunity to~visit ijd (r.ends in u->.is a* a mintmtrm cost. Southern Railway will sell round tiip tickets from all principal towns on its lines TP North f "a I'ollna, South "f^arolina, Cieorgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi on Saturday, September l.'itlf! to ull -powtA?in?Texas, at?rat,, -of on * fare starting September?trVth ami i-mnt-" ed to return on any dav prior to Oct nber -obh. _.(iimd?uii regular t rains both going and returning.. For those traveling lii Pullman cars, the usual, sleeping car rates in addition to the railroad^ fare will be yars or coaches will be arranged for partion. ' ?Please confer with of write to your nearest Southern Railway agent and you will b_e furnished with th*. schedules and price of tickets, etc. ' " ' rq This_is- an ^opportunity- tu-~visit Texas at the lowest rajes ever offered - ' FASCINATING r? ' >, No matter how dark your com piexion, you CariTfriake itfascinat- - ?? mg with Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment. This prepara- *, ?tion, famous for fifty years, softens and lightens the darkest skin, clears up. pimples, blotches and tan marks, and does away with that "oily, shiny" look. Rfegular use of this preparation along with the ?bther Dr. Fred Palmer prepara tions keeps your skin soft and--?,' smooth and makes you look fasei ?nating.? , 1? Dr. Fred Palmer's complete line ~ "* consists of: Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment; Skin > , Whitener Soap; Skin .Whitener Face Powder; Hair Dresser and . . i HID Deodorant.' Sold vat all drug stores for 25c each, or sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Dept. 15, Atlanta, Ga. A generous trial sample of the ClrSn \A7 u: - ~ ~ C T* ??? ww uitcitci, outiu anu raco Powdtr ttnt {or 4c in- stamps. ? ? Dr.-Fred Palmer's fl SKITTWHrnEWER uKeeps your complexion youthful" ? M ife.ur v; TAKE ALL YOUR MOTOR TROUBLES TO . . LEEYY'S GARAGE ' Expert Mechanics for any car or truck 2 Blocks From Alien? Benedict ON T^YLtih STBfSETWKECKS^-UAY OR MGHT : David G. Ellison If General Insurance Honest and efficient attention viven fn aTl ~ ImsfriHsa plftftcflri with nir. PHONE 5717 -1221 WASHINGTON ST. K ZZ?-?iOUTKEUN UAHAVAY SYSTEM Corrected to May 25, 1930 Arrive Union Station Leave No. No. 5;00n 32 Augustn-N. Y. 32 5:1 Op 7:55a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:05a 2]50a 27?CharVton-Ciruu?27?1 J^Op. ?_ 4;15p CTinn-ChaTrestdrt" 28' 4:20p * 9:30p 10 Columbia-Cinn." 9 7:00a 5:10a ?4 Colunibia-Jaksv's*23 10:30p 0:50a- 8 Col'S-Augusta .7 5:06p 2:55p 20 Col's-Savannah 19 8:2Qa 9:00p"23 C pl'a^CR"aiFT??tte 24 5:25a 1:00a 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 l:20p y 4:55a 15 Cohi' hia'TFiar'sti ? 10a l:40p 2 Col'a-Spartanb'g 1 3:00p ^ 0:00p 10 Colum'a-Cireenv'e 15 6:50a B:40pll3 *Col'a ChftHotte 114 7:004 1 0:45a 18 Calum's-Ailiuita: 17 fl:8Pp?' ? Via Camden and JRack HilL Pullman cara. Dining cara. _ v A ~"T- :t=?J