The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 08, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, Nov. 8, 1930^__^ M?- '-- <5 n-??t of Wnlp"k>n. S. C , sV-'v V-pJj w? h his ann*. " ? ' "pmnl'in and. children on Pendleton Street. 1><\ AV. S. 0Tho'?-."son. of Georgetown. > f"v days in the city hrct?vrndr; While lv re lie was the house-guest hisydster. Mrs. Fannie Caldwell en Fast. "Senate -Street. Miss Elizabeth Hrown, formerly of this city, but now residing in Philadelphia, Pa . returned home yester? day ..il lii a Iwn wct'liu stay he*^ vi<i. ' ting her mother and sisters. Mrs. Alb'e Cayruth?Williams of N"cw York is here visiting her mot Ivor Mrs. Deanis, and sister. Mrs. Maxine Nelson, before going to Florida for the'winter. We wish her a pleasant .stay. == : -? Mi*s. Pauline I). Ree.se. spent a ~ viry'"ptonsni'rt-thry Stmdov, N*>vt ij.- ?t - ,i i *.i T*m? ?r% i-i ? nnin >mi'.??wiin Her?son nnr! dalii'litcr, Mr. itnd Mis. Kdward 11. VVarley. . . ' ' ? ' f. Miss Willie I.,. I)ixo7i7loft the city ^ October 2Iv Tor .Jcnkinsville. where she will leach this winter in the Rock Mill Junior IMkIi_ School. _SEHiZwaiE ' in 1 he city to the Iirir .last week. . SPK<'I AT "NOTICR ! ! ! ' I'l'ni-i.i ini.1 n? riiiinv)ii ftundnV ,Nov'inher/16th at ll;15 A> M., "In the int ve*tof Missions. \_l. Prof. G. A. Singleton, of Allen University will speak on "The ,ioy of living." Several musical selections will bo rendered by the Benedict Choral Club. Please cotrie out and enjoy this service with Us. r . rrov j. t. Dill aid, Pa'stor. Oil Oct. 10th Mr. irtid Mrs. Willie B. Cheek, entertained at their resideneo'oti Rice St. 1020. with a lovely ^ birth-dav party.. Amid a iovely sfetli_." ting''!' l':i 1 l^fthWeTg?"' Af tur the Thames were over the hostess served delicious courses. Those present \vere: Mr. and-Mrsr-Cannon. ilr, and _Mvs?_ r?*?i n 1 n..?una mt....?m m- r9 r i????im,?aim n uauuf Air. and Mrs. CI. Phelps, M,r. and Mrs. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. PrehIer, Mrs. Tannie.Cooper, Misses Ruby Entminger, Sallie Phelps, Margaret Chirps, Wilhejmoha Mack, . Ilertisene Montgomery, E. Ottolne Montgota ery. Messrs .Jas. I.. Thompson, T. J. [S-i Entminger, John Williams* Robert | Adams-, Fr.ed Tate,?Fro'd Walker Jno. , Nelson, Spencer Skipinan. Herman . Williams, Mr. Willie P>? Mr. C. J Cheek and others motored to Cliarm lotto. N. Sunday, Oct. 2(5. They ^^reported a very pleasant trip. They P^lso ' motored to?Monroe, N. ('. ~ \?T1ILliTJ<T COL NCIT. Ol'KERS PH'lTRlv. Kx**P9vivnve of past years plus suggesti??3fcis of Supervisor Johnson resulted t !?<' orga'IIIVJIIlull 'Of till A~t 11 c cyjfouncil at Booker Washingtc 'lew weeks ago. The pur pose oTovCfcuth an organization's threei'old: tii' c-Mt'; to create a wider interest in athh wlth s among teachers;as well as st ikI< owits second, to put athletics '>?i a lirn uffer financial basis; and third. t<> cxpnndxJ^athletic schedules, u* order t hat t heir be more inter-section al rrr?it eat?*g^Lin thefuture t han in the" past. It iss-Mttlu niiMennuu nf npinina, that, with suvtech an able persoifhge, for its president Mr. Hanberry, Booker WashingtntsSv W'U have one of her banner year's (uG&P athletics. With such air'^S u'ln 'n view, the organization on Wednesday and Thursday. Novem< ^2 and 13, is sponsoring a pfcP.r&JJlfp "Bytd at the South Pole." which education-, -.{tl' and ejitertaininjf.i^OST^j? picture will he shown at the tf theatre afternoon and evening ~b?th Wednesday and Thursday. ^' organization is soliciting the paV*.^.^T?nago of hoth The (it^/ens~attd studenp of - Gol? ifthis, our first finane. f the school year. . . "W ven' Admission: students 15 cdf ^ adults 25.cents. ? NOTICE All members of the East End Club El asked to be present at the regu- w' lar monthly meeting, Friday after- th noon. Nov. 14v-10.30, 5:00~p-Trr.,at i the residence of Mrs. Fannie Clifton- P Caldwell, 2800 Senate street. r< Miss Jennie S. Trezevant, PreS. S ^ Miss Evelyn Craft, Secretary. u 1. ~ - NOTICE!! AIL. me ni hers of the Orangeburg District of TRe~""State Federation of ?-Women's Clubs are urged to attend , the District Meeting at the Ihiirwold c Industrial, School, Cayce, S. C., Sat- ( ' unit A. M., November 20, 1030, at < ^ 11 o'clock. -?sj p jr Vincegt, Chrinn ' socji, j * Th0 ?Bacoi^hc?.:v'Siitial/ci?b mot. ... the borne Craft> T4i<??day> Oct. 2i , ?0. The meeting lilL^hducteU Ey Oh- vico-prosHlent T^~~S^n'c^ iraVT'i. <i. Uo cini. Do Most Of Your Tfaatlifir With Our Advertisers. t- I J ... . - LL-. *' r..< -" > ;-f ~ ing a social club, several social e I ~ "vents were?dioeunnodt?q"?* of which .1 is to be held next week on Hallowe'en i B - "inrbt > . TS 1 he hostess, Miss Craft served de-jt iicious refreshments. The o . cers of ( the Club arc os follows: f Misses Buyburu .Burton, president; J Juliet Raiford, vice-'president; Beica N \esbilt, financial secretary. Julia B. Thompson, recording secretary; Ed- e ii.i . ) .!> t 1 rutiMiri'i Rmitm Kcrslwuv .V [ critic. ,i Members; Misses Ann ice'* . Williams, Annie Thompson, Lucile j I Taylor, Elbise Craft, Nellie Burton,)' 1 Julia. Jones and Lula Reuse. Miss Kershaw will be hostess to ^ ! the club next. v ?FRANK MERRILL j i?- HIMSELF '* TARZAN k aid ;.Champ!ion Strong Man of the Movies ? Coming Direct From F Hollywood In Appear in Person ** A ' V P , Tarzari of the silver screen?Au- E thor, Worlds Champion Strong' Man h land hfilder of fifty-two Champion-., n I ships for various athletic records. | s I TUni i_ ? ?? i Aiiui is rranK Merrill and he is'coming here "direct from Hollywood and \ the jungles to appear in person at. the [Capitol Theatre" Monday, Nov. 17, n (only. jh I This is Tnr7?n's?first appearance : ;out of Hollywood and the jungles in p j live years and he assured the Man-j P agement of the Capitol Theatre that1t< he has plenty of surprises for every- one. So be sure and see the Mighty t< Targarv as he appears in the jungles^ p 1 raiMV AVKS \V c; ; ?We wish- to thank our many friends ^ for the-krndness and sympathy shown ^ the loss of our father, B. W. Williams The love+y floral offerings were al- ? -no appreciated... v M. William. . Arthur Williams * Mrs, R. E. Washington, Mrs. E. W. Penn.?-Mrs. - R. A. Sands,, Lillian* , .Hunt. . Mrs. Noah Murrough, Mr. (Irover Thompson. I Ttfr. B. W, Williams of 426 W. ? ^Boundary SI., Ne^rberrry, STC;, passed awuy^pjiU?ber^28, 1930 while viti- n ting his. relatives in Plainfield, N. J. -f 'Rev. W. A. Sanders of St. James A. M. E. where he visited and took ? an active part in the service The 1 jrs," in jriainneld. ti - The body was brought fcc his home b where he haa been ail active chris Lian In St. Miify's A, ,M. i;?".r Chunh A. or 45 years and funeralize I Sunday b it o'clock the masons acted as Pall- ei bearers; of which he was a lYiemoei t< also a member of the order of Ets- d ern Star. He has been sick for a nu.rtber~6f w ears'but little did we think the time ^ was so near. He seemed to realize ^ he end was near and talked of his w wprk being finished and he was just 31 waiting for orders. He told Rev. Sanders while waiting he thought he "would- visit his children. " Rev. Young his preacher, funeraliz' d the body at St. Mary A. M. E. ^ .'hurch. The jprogram was lengthy, iccause so many spoke of the useful and beautiful life of Mr. Williams.-^ All the children was at his bedside I IF Plaintield during the week of his _ illness. Surviving are two sons,. Arthur of Columbia, S. C., Matthew . J Mow York,, three daughtersi Mrs:?E. Washington, of Washington, I), 'is.- E. Wm. Penn, Plainfield, N. tc Gijjvei Thomp, giand .vm, Plain" =ffi ield, N T Mrs. R. A. Sands, of w of Georgetown^ S. C.,t three grand T laughters: Mrs. Noah Murray, of xi Vsheville; Mrs. Lillian IJAint of Cleve- D land, Ohio, Miss Earnestine Wash- hi nerton. D. C nn/l ?1 -u:lJ ? ... -r- giuuu ITI "Terr ? ? __ ai Blessed father thcu has't lefr us lu In this" sad '-wofld" ? 'tn Though indeed- we must, not mourn ei thee, . ?ar to heaven thou art gone. h< LANCAST^t. TRAINING SCHOOL C? The members of the Athletic As- M sociation are rejoicing over the over-. M whelming success- of the "pitches d< Festival" on Hallowe'en night. This M novel entertainment was carried outl^1 in a very unique manner, and every- ]** one who atended expressed themselv,es as having spent a pleasant even- I"? :ng. icl "The Brown Skin Witches Musjcal i Revue," one of the m^in features of |0 the evening was well worth the abun- r* ~it. - ?1 ? -"- 01 ui pi CI IOC vviliCIl 11, ICLKIVUU. 1 no ? members of the Athletic Association 1^ are very appreciative of the assis-1 ^ance given them by Misses Clinton,'^ ^'.'ison, Mclver, and Pendergrass, w e a^tfervod as Faculty Sponsors for g ?:? S( rincinefV B- F- IIazel and C. A. -Ford, g, >spectiv^<? Vocational Instructor, 0i chool voJely- of the" Allendale Hi t< rciny ? t?Vvere v's'tors 'n the city Sat- n( ra'ss >h?^ the quests of Miss Pender- hi "fc*> ? 1 ? * DILLON NEWS r/ba " G ?f the pastor and a goodly number M vpC 'xhp members of Bethel A. ^1. E. tc hurfn were in - Marion attending in conference there was a holiday, no m services all 'day. ' * r? Sunday School at Manning Baptist CFurcTT WM^inrustrat largely attend- w ed and enjoyed by all. , te Rev. A. Mack of St. Stephens ftt. t? E. Church is still doing a great and y< glorious work for the Master. He c< preached two inspiring seThions gi Sunday to appreciative audiences. Bethel is rejoicing over the return of her pastor, Rev. J. P. Washington. The membership has pledged themselves 'to do a greater work itCthc & coming year with God's help. ' tl Mrs. P. B. Means is still on the T sick list. . P Mrs. PleAsant died at the homi? of je her daughter. Thursday night. _Fun- O eral service# Sunday at Little Rnctr. jpp t.u' nlti PALM Mrs. Randolph?MeLeod and? oheg~of Rowland were the guest o ilr. and Mrs. .J. McLeod Sunda; evening... Monday moling Dr. and Mi*. il iarrett entertained a number of theii riends with a few tables of whist ^fter several games the hostess ser red ice cream and cake. Friday night. Mrs. St.-K..-Hartzoj ntertained with a Masqurade Hallo veen Party. "The house was beauti ully decorated with Halloween col rs, black cats, pumpkins and ghosts ['he guests were greeted by a ghost 1] rhost with fiery eyes. Much fun wa lad in trying to guess who was who Vhist and Radio music was enjoye< intil 12 o'clock, when everyone up nasked and were led into the dinitu oom tVhere the hostess served hoi uyster stew with oysteTettes, pump :in pie, hot coffee, nuts and grapes The tables were taken down, chair: ushed back and everyone danced un il the wee hours. It was voted th( est, and most enjoyable parly of it? ind ever given. School oppned Oct. 1.T, 1930 wit! 'rof. W. ,L. Bryant, our principal lr. .T- F. Williams, "assistant, nrmcial, Mrs. M. h. UWIOH, Mis. L. U tryant, Misses Carolyn McRae, Wilelmina Preston, Margaret?R,?Tan a as co-workers of Dillon Graded chool. Miss Margaret Hanna spent the veek-end at Bennettsville last week. -Miss Emma Drakp nnd Dr. W. jlaii a of- 'Behnetsvlllf motored overfor er. Mr. and^ Mrs. be^o Davis McRae, [ac, his sister, and Miss W. H. Prosan last Sunday. Prof. W. L.. Bryant motored over a Northeast A. M." E. Conference ist. Sunday at Marion. , Prof. K. White4 of BlacKville and the- &ame placP were allers at the graded school Monday. Irs. Bryant entertained them. The eatures of the evening was (james; upper -ia^diffprent. courses Dillon Graded School won first vinn fnri rohnnl hnnths; it thp fair last eek. JOHNSTON NEWS Revival meeting will begin at the !. M. E. Church of this city Tuesday ight, Nov. 4, ' Let all hearts: pray or-a successful meeting.--??1? In spite of the cold weather a large umber found their way to the different Sunday schools on Sunday. Services at Rosa Spring Baptist !hurph on Sundav were verv . " w?*>w WV4' 'he pastor preached both morning nd evoTring. "They are busy now gel ing ready foe a pew rally which will e held some time soon. Thp P. T. A. held their monthly londay Nov. J. Quite a few mcniers were present. The topic for disussion was "How to Create Invest in the P. T. A. It was well iscussed by the members. On Monday A. M., in chapel we ere" favored with short talks from ie boys who attended the State Fair chool last_week in Columbia. They ere quite interesting as well as musing-. Prof and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh, aCimpanied by Miss N. J. Gary, nioired to Columbia last Thursday to .tend the State Fair. The entertainment that was had at ie school house Monday night- was rgely attended. A .nice sum was alized. The Home Economics Deirtment feels proud over their efirt. ... ' _ WAETERBORO NEWS Sf7~Peter's A, M. E.' Church Among the large number of vi si irs from various places at the clostf at the COftftxft'nt'e^at^ST^edrger vie several members of St. Peter's, hey?were very expectant and anous for the return of their pastor, r. A. F. B. Horry. His return was ailed with pleasure not only by his tembers but by his many other white id colored friends of the city. He rs~hT?r7te-himself -fait good here 7~his inlerestmr thmgsfor~thp al good. He hardly had time to realize that i was returned here before he was tiled to perform a very sad duty, iss Ruth Green, the daughter of jr. Michael Green, died almost sudrnly Saturday night and was buried "onday afternoon; She was an es mab!e jrouner woman, which was at^bd by the overflow audience at le funeral service. Her school ates were pall beaters, ~and her ass from the Colleton Training rhool attended in a body. A fin5 set !?resolutions?from the class was ad by Mr. Jeff Thompson, and an;her beautiful resolution for the iculty* l,Dr. Horry preached a very ?rceful and consoling^ sermon. Notwithstanding the sudden change i the weather, quite an audience as out morning and night Sunday to reet our new pastor. ' His morning ;rmon was quite befitting, for the acramentf service and the beginning f the new conference year. His >xt was 1st Cor. 5:7. Theme: "The ew Lump." At the evening service, is subject was: "The unseen Forces forking for nr" They- are sermons TTg to be remembered. During the Conference at St. eorge, Rev. D. S. Chisolm and \V. !. Mosely motored over with the pas>r and preached at the Camp meetig at Mt. Zion Church. Their serions were well received, and their 'turn will be welcomed. On th(t 3rd Monday night in this irboro will stage a Popularity Consst at ?>t. Peter's Chutch.. These oung men have given excellent ac >unt of themselves and a fine proram ig expected. I. ATT A NEWS On Nov; 2, 1930 at Western Chapel 7 M. E Ghufeh Tent?No.- 36. had leir annual .Thanksgiving. Rev. homas of Lake" View Baptist Church reached the sermon, using as his sub set: "Kindness with* Hospitality." ur hearts burned within us as he reached God's word. It was a. great :etto leader ; g'shoots-U??the nioniberr- of Western f Chapel Church when. the. news came 1 back fiuit'i the?Annual Cuuterciu e .it > [Marion, Sunday that our pastor. Rev. . "I. II. Alston, had been >HH i TTTTT-T r lins for another year. We hated t?iT . see our pastor leave- us for he had - been with us for five years, yet we ttjww h(*^ couldn't- stay wft~h ~ tts ~ rrtr*~ pways.?We. the mttmherr-rend friends - of Western ChapcI,#C M. 1'.. ('hu>< h. - wish Rev. /tlstoiv mueh success wbiJv He Isl his 1H-W iWmV- ili %ltull.> .. Rev. -Gamble tvho Reached at lla/ mer, is our pastor this year. Mr. f* Byfd of Columbia -way in the town i. Sunday. Mr, Ilovd is t~h* -Thither"-in- ; t law of Miss I.ueiie I 'ouirlass; Mr. . Byrd was called over hi->e <n sp?-< f | r business so bis stay was sljo'rt. K Mr. Is Is i i. S i 11111 r i s nf N' fiii' Ye. i <?s-? . is spending a few days here with rein , tives and friend.-. . 1 j* The Community Fair at Fine an' s ' Hill was quite a -success Ai > writing Mr. Rosen,,. Belin is TT*'.jnt ; nicely luil In; is still in _the Florence : Hospital. i Mr. Richard Fladger is now aide ( tobe.Up to, the delight of his many . , friends. .1 [ RiTRfirpiyr FOR Avn ftFin THE PALMETTO LEADER | IRMO NEWS i : ^ ?'L- -? ? ' . . ' The community mourns the desTJ.tr cf Mri Henry (I. Borne. who pussed , awav at his home t'avly Fri'dsn night. ' liTTel^' ~Tel.\ e i stI mont hs UllIC-, ll---. . ,1. (L?Pnrtcr, president' of HniT.r-on College, preached the TTmetai sefinor" ' at Young's ChapeJ' Methodist Che'reh ! Sunday. Interment was in the church ' yard. Hi- leaves hi*- widow ami eight i ( children. , . . .. stitute presented . a play M onlay night, "l'eggv .Love," This , play was**, j writtetr and played by the members" L./ lL 1 1 i by all present. . Rev. B. C. Ciinninphani. pastur < f Youtiit's t hapol Clu'iieh.?kavi .* u'? ' ?->ooooooooooooooooooooovO':?;-.q I ; > Se | "Byrd at the ; !? . > " ~r? a I The Capitx Y 1 This Ed ucationarl and Instruc j- Booker Washingtoi | Wed. & Thurs. I Admission t -> j gWPWCW^'X'OOOOOOO.OOOOOOC'vC'Oi | ''It's Easy to Have Long, Beautiful - Hair If You Use PORO" ! MADAM JEANETTE #l# ' ^ * , j. t fit 4 Main-Strrrt-- ^ * y ' .? . ivst ll>V- >ou, ..V This? phenomenally Rifted lutfy1 is X. consulted on all' dtfairs of-lifc. Sin -Y hair of your futdre. wife or huslmn X She also answers any and all questii y Aitides,' arid Hidden Treasures. 1 h X Wmn affd ttrtv ahtfv tumr'r ymt ir tmai y Pay Madam Joanette a visit and 1: X of your troubles, hut also "help you oi t* Both M'hite and Colored Hours: 9 A. >1. to 10 I*. M.-^-Call ant . - - t r*- ft' ' * , ihk l'q to oonfcrcnc". Rev. (.utininKliuiii has been with us several j -'i'- " ''I has civon cood service. for (his reason \v,. are wishing for his Tl'tUI ii. ? ThL. H a.r b h-nn Foothpl 1 (earn is jroinjr jjreat and 'will hear watching. Just Sav You Saw it in "THE LKADKR" i.<x h ii \it r m:\vs j'Resident <*. A. Johnson'- letter to *(; . j('ii|iin;l Teachers Associfition. .is indeed tinu'lv, and has much f .oil for' (hoi'irhf mill action. ' 1' i:ine for the AtP.e11:na ot the rural schools, ami wv hope' that si' h ehool and teacher Avill he suc,1 c .<ful. lhtf the jmor-rnry. 'short terms, anil* sorry school houses will o a larsrr dejarft'tt "htnrlcr the work. Tiu> eoLuxi'tL- . teachers of f'rifon ('niinfr will l.r. n ... n'ui ni'/iitn-. iv^enwald sehools live-, while the white schools run -eurht .'aijij. nitic. months.. Then- utv. only two" school1* in L'rhrn. t'min'v that run nine" nemth-u t'Yiev III Mi ll 1 *o ."h ml a-1?I i.el:. h:i i i . We complain oT 1 he-e shcr; t< rhts. vet so nuin\*4?f our peop.W will t ot rend their. children retrulprly. i< n,. reason why theV' it re short, I.*' 1 ro'ihi "-el thocrho'd re fir. In'^Cliil his children reirular those I months ;i"trd" when th' te'urr is ntrtrmtr^eoy to pay the tea'Vhev and let the e.hoo! run two. or three-lie nths lo n.o"i1. the m Iioo| h o o,( ,i .,,,1,1 ' '\e tenus.. It is struro'e tur.v people will?d?x Ask H: ma-n tor. ne r>oy?fo?< d'M1 ti"o and th(. c'h ireh and he" Will declare that he Is not a.TiTe to iriye that sn me^eaa ^villI hiiy a ca)> A 1'iiv ld< child second trrade lioolcs. yet when Christmas ("amp he. boujrht his j^bihl a doll for S2.0O. Money spent Tor education. ynd religion can hot fan" -valued. Misses Alice fi"(l Sandie Hancock: Miss Th-f.ptv' YoUp.e\r~(Tf Cnion and -frrr?a?fonth?tlM. ' rchonrs hertefit. o.aoooot-oo<^oooooooooooooo0?i . . : * . . V e . South Pole" c f >1 Theatre f tive picture is jpcnsortd by n Athletic Ccuncil ? Nov. 12-13ih 15c & 25c f X ^ OOOOO'**ooOCiOvC'OOvOvC'O'." M.M iy \ . Do you worry about your HAIR? ?Yum \uu can ,]a..rn.uk *oft,, flossy, and beautiful through-?PO%f-V t ri .if nu nt> Pi lilt I Hair Grower, 50c . . . PORO Shampoo, 50c ... . and the new PORO Brilliantine, 50c . . . are aids to lovely hair. which, once used, you will never he ?i' without. VCauh tw; the PORO sicn. A PORO assent near.vni 1 will I-If' 1-1-jf.rw M l \ i your In 111 ry_ wr needs an J to show you oilier _ delightful PORO Products. Sold by PORO Agents Everywhere or Order Direct from 1_ PORO COLLEGE 4415 South Parkway PORO Bl OCK. 44th to 45th St. . t _'V Chicago. Illinois y R HAIR and SKIN - - i /_ Temple of Palmistry i ** ? t Marine Co.)? >- - Columbia, S. C. .;. by her wonderful powers in road- '?* one's 1 tt'o~bv examinintf-t-he hands. X . sent and future., also gives advice { life, stub as love affairs. business X [Tails/wills and" divorces and mos* " iiing to the wldTarc-<u onC'V^ l'ifu .. in many places Of the power of.A ;edicj .the future things. and give v alls your sweetheart by name; *i* also. Tells you what business volt .j. to and all about absent ti lends. ? dead. Tells you what planet vou X what part of the country is lucklocated in 'your town and ean be | i>~~~also tells thc> color of eyes and *t* U. Also givys in:tials_ of names, .j. ans. Also locates Lost and Stolen y ave -studied in many far ..off eo.un-. X eantecrinrttua Seientitie Arbr ? ie convinced. I, don't only tell you it of. them. -*" " ' A ? Readings Daily annd Sunday *t* 1 Consult this (lifted Lady at once. .j? ; " . . . t.J PAGE SEVEN , Miss Katitf L<< Sentt.^a st'idont <if Sims TTi srtviol were v:- t!Vijr fflorid-' in I.ockhart last wwl* These younif y ladies will soon have t??? linnl' 1 w ork. : :? Miss Mhose .'Tally trr.d brothers, f'harles and Clyde,* accompanied by < Ali-scs Annie and Kstolle Trapp of .Manic Kid^-e s< ctioii. motored up' and _ .-l>ent'tbo afternoon with Vr.s. l.illian dr Hot'ae. -Miss Tally is-a trradaaV? of S.'iis ll^'.rh ir.d'Mun'i- Cuticle, and?? ?1 ' m: Nurii. ''; 11 ^ mix.i v\ \i \i.us . J?" S'm'iv. I ]" !?1 L" ' . :\'?I.i'h::n ~~ on I'r1 > t? mi ' :?i wore, con- . liu P d Im i I'm--. . i; " I li. D.i'n - !!*"*' wia v-" ' ' .. * in- vii".>r * ' ' . ?i - ?^?SJ?iL_^j? ; v I'I; y if at horn ir imo'eiitnf m.m *. i - i t? !-;,wa> T'! ';s' t.t l -,_ jifjei lii.'iri. .Mr.. ' l.-aiie I' V, < ).: y .V'-iedZo of , 'iolii t. W A1' -.a d siV't'-d r. ni'1 ii.."M'V.-i.-' .i't Africa.. ' \t M O v who is' a s tlo'li" Fcaf ' t ' 1'! e). .I'T l":- oil C >:ii.tli l"nive.' -::y, . lil'e | >'V- -jiiilj).-' \ vv i'l-l ept;?l' v. , Ht'tliifillM): 1 kip' i-C. .;? ! -reci ntl. '' 11;? 1':''!?n?il ?' 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( l<*ve!unil I. iiiiv'c ttotie to Phi! tTdt lphia to.visit hT-?; l iiihimr rt-sirl- ? _ ir.ff there.. - * > Mrs. Mary S'.rn-M av! jml'v' I? t't iv-? . ?"it'y t?> Join tti"ir ! :>>]j.j ;hhJ latiirh Mr. J.ann-> St?'- it- I'etrop. Trn G'-ii<tyri. Stfh,M'! ha- * . :i'" v.'t'.'aT" "fih'T-i ve.- . T?e awry -;i'/ <;- -?' "! IV- -.v.." M >. A'.? tola tHir.--^ itt-.e hli> be.-M ;ai< !< .;. t", till* ltu'u'liy. ~" j; Mme Queen Beauty ^hoppe -? j* GKIFFIN BL IL'DING Upstairs $ t All SV ST K.MS t'SKn * X Kvperieneed Operators X |? Out "upunintr S ..?.? tal Treat- | *:* n.t-nt a tal P. x - ) lln-One; for- *:' ?!.? '. \v.!i i i- i"!;! i; lied through r *b:.- wtrk fur ! he benefit i>f V i i iii--- c; Avtro~ rfx F-n-1 take- adv-an- .V V tatro of the ftr.-t twu weeks' y w .v offer. * X *. X 202H laytor St. Phone 227S1 V"i MISS FUAMvIK HITX," Mirr. ? 1 . ' ; ? :? ^ ' * For Groceries,- * ? * * ?J* y Cigars. Tobacco _ ? *j* '\' and Cold Drinks ?' t Call on : ? MRS. MARY H. ELEBRE ? Dalzcll, S. C. % Rt. 1 Box 64 *1* Y / ' V m'* .*? * ?%v mrnmmmwry? .i ?i i?????? ????? ~? ? - 'I \KI" U ( Vnl'l,' MOTOK ' ' . TEOl BLI.S TO ^ , s LEEVYS GARAGE _ Expert Mechanics for an> car or (ruck ??*? - c ' ' 2 Itliicks From .\jle-n - Benedict ON TAN l.OU S I WI-FT \VKECKS?DAY OR NIGHT 7? 1 ?wNiww????^ | Fo \;i/l I? llTr?i-w? I &v(i v ivi vi i^lll^UIl General Insurance lli?ne:4t and ettk-ierit atten= ~ .. _ _ i ion ^ pi\kn_to all -.-business - plaaooil with me-. ? * *' ? PHONE 5717 '1221 WASHINGTON ST. ? :~ -<) I III ! :U N K A 11. \\ A Y S YSTEM Corrected to May 2."?. 1930 \itive ' I'nion Station Leave '? No.? , No. r?:tfU|> 32 AuirnMa-N. Y.. ,32' 5:l()p 7.:niia 31 utrusJP 31 L?:05a 12:Tilla 7?Ch^v'si oii.-Cinr.- 27 l.QOp 4 :1 .~rj? 2N ('mil Charleston 2H 4:20p , 9:3Wp 10 - Colunibia-Cinn. 9 .-7:00a '"'SnOa 24 l otoioloM l..i ^v't ov Iii oftl ........ ? . ^ ivr.ovjj . 10:50a 8 Cof'a-A upusta 7 5:05p 42:f?5p 20 Ool'a-Savannah 19 8:20a : 9:00|? 23. Cid'a Charlotte 24 5:25a 11:410a 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 l:20p . ."op. I i t'oluoihia t'liarl'n 12 5:3(ta 4..~..">a 15 t'ola'hia CbrrrVh. 10 2:20a ' V" Py 9 < a.i-? Tt^ tt-OOp ; 0 00nj.it < <\i i:i\i ?I roofi\ o 15 0:50a ' 5:10pl 13 *Col'a Charlotte 114 7:00a '0:4.rm IS C.)|itm'a-AI la)?rH>i17- -OvSBp. - *Via Camden and Rock Hill. SHttird ears. Dining cart. ? - . y'V'. ' 1 ... ' - ., ^ - ; rl