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** . Satqrday Nov. 15, 1930 RECITA ' roi E-T \ I .pi-:?* T POSTPONED. f* Oran??ph"<rr SC. 1.'. I'len The reritel M? .t Kiti'Mi, Col,. Talbert it th" S'sjte I'nlliiji'i' illinoiinr ed for Th limine <?v<'e:n!r thiMioih has been nostnoned. > wr.-k later*.to Thursday November ' wenl ieth. Mir. and" ~Mrsr~t*Ta tu i e~~thtt tt< m ~<>r Baltimore, Md? are here spending a. ? few rlnvR >yith Mrs"R'boTierT-e nml her" Mrs.?Eliae Randolph?at?til' in, I ,'i/,an? ?. Avenue. , We regret _ver.vi-much Ui. hca r. _ul' the death of Mrs. James Danielsr el' J PKi/?o?o Til TVT ..1 . ! - i t- - aii. i?i i ~j ?c\ir11 i> in" mother of Mrs. R. f,. Wakefield of Andersop, S. C. Mrs. Wakofield U<:'t ?? gnge^ ? Mrs, Awnin?L?All Kisuck?I>; ntxler left Saturday for Sumter where she will 'esume work as a teacher in Sumter county. _ marriack anxoi Nri.Mi:vr Mr. and Mrs. "John \X. I't, ? ? announces the marriage of tln-ii (faugh ter Johnnie Mae to Mr. George I;./ Cheeseboro. Jr., .Oct. i!J. I'r-lo. t'olumbia, S. C. Birth Atfeioiim-cmcnt Dr. and Mrs. Tracy M. Walt n announce the birth <>f a son, T. M. Jr..' at the Good Samaritan lIosu.it si I. Nov. 12, 1930. Weight. 10-pnuj.ids. mother and baby doing fine. ' ' . ' -gi ii ' !? ? ' " . NOTICE! ~~ . . They i?np?iilnv monUily meeting of ?the Richland 0<> u ii ty~Teachers^?Association will be held at Bookt-r Washington High School, Saturday*. Nov. 22, 1930, at 12 M, - y.p- W Jl. PRRR1N. Ihes. ' ELISE S. :J EX KINS. Set v. HARVEST PI. \ Y . "The Cross m the M id-P' nf the k Year" will ?'? presented a'. Sidney Park C. M. E. Church. Sunday niglu, November l(Uh. at S:<)() P. M. If you -miss ^eing tbis^vlav Avdll^niss a real treat. Admission -'free. Silver ' Offering will be taken. Rev. S. B. Wallace. Pastor IN MEMORY OF MOTHER Mrs. Celie Frederic, .the mother of six daughters and two son-, who died last No?. 12, 19211. f V She is gone but we -tin Jove''her* \ We love her charming name k Tis music to mine ear; % i Fair would I sound it'out so ld'id. " / That earth and heaven should hear For we love her still. T Her grace shall dwell, upon mv heart And ?ht>d it.? fran'ratie. tto'Ce llThe noblest balm of all iTs y,ootid* gt The cordial of its.e;mv Lut?w_u_Uixe. " Sar.ih I'arlt'o. . Mrs"*- . Sarah?Par ler ofw:$Ni anvcburti - Returns Vr<Sb. Sarah Parler ret urnod h one after Ws-stay "orTen" Tin ) moiitii^ ITT y^~~~rp>^eltnwuy, N1. ?-.- J"'!*!?' -tvelcomed by friends and relatives 9f.QriknV?3kur?* Mrs. Parlor has been activ infra social and wfiaaoUs act tv?ties duriPw* the past yeur;v and with her desin^nT an(^ ability to aeooniplish great thinaV wbi<-'h will be of sertiee to her raceA.andji.tL , ^ The South "islrit1l r;.mvVr" ' tion No 2 (8 The Fir^ Hapli/ed ? Hoi in nti fTCftureh Convenes In *BV?nnr!W \ nBj* t . " Cdfc^um The- District oMS''n ,"Mhe Fi,'? Baptized HolinosSTE^lTh Ti"; this week, 13-ldth \v^*" x on."' " n.ele Holiness <Cch. . tL" to beR present st all the . ' t Kev. JDf-L. Pwckncy, .,nMv f M. Nixon, I?. E7j*_ , ^ Rev. W. E. Fuller, important NOTU-K ^ ' *\T*- ^ The State Convention of the Christian Honie Burial Aid Society will t f have its annual session in Newberry, , at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Friday! f November 28th-and continue through j Sunday. The assessments on the lo- | } cat lodges \yill be the "same as last j year. For further information, write; Statp Secretary, W. E. Williams, Box 69, Helena, S. C. Susie McCant, Vice-Pres. u ' Maria Burton, Grand Pres. "* W. C. Richardson. (1. sVi-, f W. E. Williams, State Sec, ft r- - ' : W. R. Bowman, (!. Deputyjj ETHEL WATERS /t CAPITOL THE Ethel Water^ A merico^T greatest Colored actress wiTl hty^.,.(>;"; a(' (^(i Capitol Theatre in WITH THE . SHOW, "-flttftffrtflF Atiflnh-ht --a /?/>nt iniiinc Ihrninrh Thnrvdsiv H IHJ w ? o - "'"ON WITH THK'SHMV" was phrrr torraphed by an all-color process 1 which brings out every shade in its ?^ ? trtfe value.- An all star err^t and 10(1 dazzling beauties are in (his lavish production. MHs? Ethel Water! sings "Am 1 Bfee" land "BirminV hmn He.rt h?" which have become s?.popular. \ f! I i ?; * " * rvo,^ with "run miuw 1 is pusi 1 I>?the gioatt'St all-talking, smg lift and dancing revue ever made, al in natural Color. f-kom new Y\)rkt to okange Bl'ltC, S. C.j. hy "bike" IItil! rtory?win related bj AeuluMcCombs, our, old student of State to .1. H. Wliitlield upon his arrival ti, the eanrnus. MeCombs,?who. ..spent- his vacatror in the eastern states, wanted something thritHng foi; the season's end ing so lie made this "Bike" trip. "After having made up my mind definitely regarding the?trip, I beg.tii training September 8th for the task before pie. Prior to this date?I had liever ridden a bicycle. However aider three days of "falls and jars," in I put on hiy last "touches." "Thursday, September 11th 1 slept and awoke at 1150 P. M.?my hour ~fnr~rfeoartui*e having been set"for oho ni'iMife r midnight. At midnight we Y pushed the old "bike" inti. ' "e > t~vdt il til f I hath' t?y _ flt|l UU IC>. -ir nf 1:2:01 A. M., Friday. _ Eeav ,, - i ir i ,)L I u (. . i ' . I rrr--? II ni,, I crossed OVOV -l-1.'.1. ferry at. 125th St.. .-and found. my >11' soon in -Jersey* City where I tooK t Iv'.National highway.No. 1.". "I 'stopped in ii small town in Jer soy about 7 A. M; for l.unch, thou I Jo-aded mv '" 'hick' for "The Quaker Town"?I nrrrrcd?m~ Philadelphia about 4:15 P. M., ami was unite pin-_*use<Liu the, heavy - traffic. As a re 'suit, I got olT r?t* highway No. 1 thru '- rstake and found myself ^ater" 7Tn .route 1". heading for Wilmington, ?LLJaI reatdied ttiiv . vitiligo a bout P. M.. and found shelter on : one good friends* go roll, where I remained until about A. M. ' l,I rode with great.speed for Balti more. Maryland,, although I w.i(aught in u shower of rain which last od for half an hour.?f?did not stojT, however, but proceeded to the city, Again, the .traffic baffled me, .nevertheless; I fortunately found the right route, I made Washington, 1). . C., that night about dusk, despite the lain that fell in torrents at least -pud'^at the V. M. C.'A. Ill at niuht uik Sunday. th<?-J4th. I took a rest, hut resumed my task early in the evening. I was forced to stop bv the roadsideJiuwuver, on account of the darkness of that night and tho-heary traffic. After the moon rose I tool :i steady paep for Richmond, Yu leaehing there the next evening." "1--spent- half of this night in tlm , pines .outside of Richmond until the moon rose, and then to Petersburg I II 11 lied "*' I) is town ahoiit IjpiO A.-M and for the first time f- presented .my trrV?_." ',r) lu little. aitv About miles. Out. I sat down for a little rest, hut fell asleep, not awakening unl'l sunrise, losing about six hours. "The next day the wind was sc stronir. yntil I barely made South Mill, Ya., causing me to spend tvvj flights in .Virginia. While sleeping in art open field near the town, a rain ej-ept upon me and -Only the thunder yas able to awaken me. My clothes were saturated as well as my lutrtta'i'i' .across the handle bars. I found .- fntre. however, in an open tobacco barn until about 4:.'U) A. M. When llv. torni was over." "i "~1+n-n to Mbncue, X. ('.. and from '.here, to Cheraw, S. C., with nuicli ease as the mi-leatro in front of nu was ir row bur less, A train I encoun a lain sinjiii. hut secured sludl ; or with a' farmer. I left early flu was1 lost in^-Htf woods. notyKeintr able to tret put am lil -about 10:00 A. M.'" .Allj i?w.< ver. I proceeded to Cblum1 S. and spent the nie-ht a fee 'iles away on some friends' porch? I I.-ft the next mornintr anij arrive' ott?t-ht* canious?at Drumo'ltui'v f ; in 1,1 IMI.TP. M. ."Oho linr pumping lasted the "bike' with the mectratTteihs giving "no trnu 'hie at ail.'"" MORRIS COLLEGE CALLS IIEI SONS AND DAUGHTERS. . ..t ' i To Every Graduate and Former Student Wherever you may be, - Giv6tTrijy?~: 'With the passing of the yenrp, ha: your love for -your Alma Mater wan ed?. Have you forgotten how sin cherished and "nourished-you, lead in; von thru 'the perplexities of yout with a firm yet tender hand? hov she steered your elumsv educationa craft during your most dangeroit: period, between the Seylla of Super i stitution and the Charybdis of ignor " ance,?finally landing'-you upwn th I peaeeful shores of enlightenment? J Those were good old days! Evoi tiJie disappointments and sorrows, th a'-nJures a?)d struggles were condi n0.'\yts to flavor and season, addiiu i'1Kfrp anc' variety the normal Col wT Short indeed would be you ne?rlu,rv S'UH,^(' y?u forget. Feebh (if wou'd, y?ur gratiude shouh fail to make some worthwhil 1 '* mtributiop to her continued advan foment.1" Heln her to he.ip others Leven as she helped you. The old school has taken oh nev life. Th<> economic depression,. th. unrest and u n c e r t a i n t i e : of the period have not killed her ?r Hey Move sevveu tin tne moon neeoei stimulant to arouse her1 from hei lethargy?to put on now life. Bu , she needs yoit now as never before ?Sbr needs your interest, your pray ' ers. your money. ? The greatest contributions to ou edue: ' *, -titutions have not bee riven bv great foundations. Tlv nenei al Kdueatff.h BOM-d.'ThE .TPnn -urud Slater Funds nlnv give ?thui . millions but they cannot ftive wha Do Most Of Yon Trading With Our Ad vertisers. 1 . ...... THE PALMET ~ you can y i\ > 'i, ;i iit?' :> l"\< .- A sehoo - is as great as the --pace it occupies ii 1 in Hit' hearts of its students. Morris College ought he greater to you thai Harvard, ar Vale, or Chicago. - ' Our r' ' ' Sustentation Rally tak . es place Thanksgiving. Kvery , student is asked to raise $20.0(1 ynd i:e. >mm i in?rr=?rfTm?rtrrr.?sid'ely our , graduates* and former students are > going to do > <|nail\ a-veil. lb'LHl now. Use "the , enijosed card to'solii cit frofn?th"- friends ,in your vicinity, Make j'Nur jnivn personal contrihuMake your own personal ! contribution at least $10.00; -I'lease bring to I us or send to us $25.00. An appropriate gold medal will be given the graduate or former student ri poitini! -rj.be. largest- amount that <bcy-. -Help the old school 'enter lu-r la: get' service. The eh;i||o'Vie has come I <k you The task is yours. "Tile stake is laid. (> gallant \muli > with' yet uii;--1i\?-ied brow! - H f Heaven should |o,-e and 'llell should > win. ? ; ~ tin ' li .>>' - hall !- lb" nu.ri'al sin. That wails at last: * 11 might I fa v*: been."' ' *. ?? . .... ?r'. ... .. . Willi "IIIorris our College dear" in mind, .1 iini ^i'tuerely yours. I- l>. 1'INSON. President 1'. ST.- The name o!' 'very rontrihii"* mr Will bt- ottg'-aVcd lit)..'!) fin- "'llonoi' - Roll"?of?Hrr Colli v ami kept visil?l".itt all time*. s<> thai tlv world , may know l.v tlv RKCOIil). tlie liintios ol tTiTisi'. who stood by to the reselio. > r.vioit j; iiifkatikk si*i:\Ki.\t; toNiiisT. A |?ro"-iuui .which- should attract vity-wide atontiou is^m'Ay being.pre_ int'ed to be presented . to tin- .public, t \*iyw,.,of the 1'ael that a knowledge of one's .own literal are-*-ami?history '-,s 61 lie of the prime prercqusifus of an education it is hoped that a-pro 1 grain of this nature shall stimulate a much needed, interest in Negro lit - ^erature. Some of the .master selec7_ lions composed h\ our lading Race writers will he delivered -.by talented " and well trained representatives of Wavorly, Hooker Washington Heights Howard spuf Hooker Washington city ^ schools. JJca.ij ioita 1 k- therehave been similar programs composed of ' high school and college students bu'. * this is the-first time.our high school and college students of tomorrow have been- given?Hre- opportunity to display 'their 'oratorical iil?ility -^>lns -.art-fill training. ivyjuq:. Xegfo who s interest *' ui the liberal education of our youth cannot atford to miss tearing this program. ~fetails will i?e- announced la' t. The place, i i to ami ad!tft!S?STrni '-ire .'respect o- ' \\osle\ .\l. .K. Church ' Friday, December nth, at s:ou o'clock, " Tmh' lit cents.- ; Til K T \\/ SIICI \ I I I I It The .Tan*/ Social < Mub, Meotin'tr was held at tin- resident of Mr. (ienfjfi1 I -Woodward. ' ' ... *.i , Tin- nieeriiiir rwas opened" by Mr. .J, Kll'ntl. W ? t'? I'.'I'ir versus: tin- rol.l ?t ali- by the s'T-rcti>i \ Xhr pre-idrnt ap|mintciI a committoe t< aial.c nut Coust.Ltlit i " t'oi; 1 I _ The rial) was served a chicken din naif anil banana puddinj.',. by the host, .?)-ss M rs. A\ ih.iIm i iI __ IJible verses were s'ai'l l.y 'tl)e_ i?ae i : -tn-x'T-fit-rft.v-T'lrr O- ,,f tile iTpr.-'ti'p:/.. TIIK I'dKMiX SOI 1 \l, <M It. The Poeiiex '.Soeiai (Midi, itiet at tin I inline of .Miss Annie ?I - * Kin/i-v Hardin Street. The niei'tin'j \vns-~e?ndurted hy the jhe-ident. Mr T'lV'inur .1. 'huslnt'so discussion- :> 'de-la: lul:L?snl.nl it HI f^t ? WHS St-IIVr-d fee?fh-e? ! ?Tk+ iTiTR wT11 jiwi'l ah i In- rPvpTo of Miisi | Kninin !>o!i;riitkM'itflit. Wednesday af t .'ternooii. The otfieei s" of the .ehib art as follows: Mr. Henhi'y .1. Oavc President: Miss* Hosalee. St?>!ks, VicePresident: Miss Xd-nohu Stuart. Site retaryF Miss -Kebeeeu.'Mel>nuvU. as sistinit Secretary : Air. F.iiyeneW41 soil, Business Manager;. .Miss TTRTiT i doll Hagtrood. Program Committee Miss Annie I.ee 'Frn/der. lieportev t? - Mr. Kddie I>. Cnldnian.- Treasurer gf Mr. ("lar^niLv/ ly.i^ i^r. Vioe.-Treasur h er; after the Ivusvtwfs was discusset ' we had an interest i^tr topic- discus I sion; stiU'eeK-^VVIto shouUl . have tin s. ::>pst education', trirls or hoys?'! I w as decided that t he. boys should liavi - j the most edmati>?n'. 7- ^ Tin: kstkks < 1.1 it ? - ? l' i- Miss llut tic .Mae <'orpwelPdelight fully entertained the F-^tees (Hub a f I her spacious home on Wayne Stree Fridnv afternoon. NftCeivrtier 7th. r'j Four tables were arranged t*??! ? bridw and after several progressing' I hVI iss, lall'o T. .tones was doelare? p winner of first prize* which was : " lovely pair of ehitfon hose Miss (Jen - ' evieve Vhieent drew Mte luekv CUT( J for consolation and received a pice*. | of silk lingerie; Miss- Zelnia Fullei ^ j had low score and for' her efforts wa> 8 | present's! ar??nttn; Mrs.' .Vd.uTne "Mm ' ! Willis had ji'?vh?,s( s.ore anions th. ^ ' (TtU'Sts?1?reran od?rr?h emt i'f'il?sts of linen ' ins. ' The h- fes served a d IVinie mr?tu ' i 'of fried sliri -p. potatoes \n halt I and tea. .Miss t'ornvvell had....;is...i.uii' j?uesl: Misses Alma _\\^lli^ims. Jennie Ma< i' Willis,Kv;> Mit~ ('ltani1>ion. jiik 1 Helm Patterson. 1 ^ ' X"uv L- her Jil.?v* it h?Mi>s' /.olota?Fuller a ? H hostus^. NOTICls : : ! ^ ^ Tlu' II nedtcf (jnllegr ?'luh is t'oi' _ dialh* invited-and utVe4-; to attend ; meeting <>f the_i;Uifo t<> ho held in tlv p.itt'V, , <in|v hall. Wednesday even ing November 10th at 7:80. Conn ,t - N > TO LEADER ? BED-TIME S CHILD TTTT: rrnTTzm FTMTTT TTTs a T CAY'ft fill NT?Continued s i "< )h- dear. I fit mini ^ n step fui - j t ther!" wailed Gran' Maw bear, "this cfiveiHtirt is?a job-and it is a liule-te 00 much for me. 1 am going; to sit 1 I here a while and rest." -So, down, shi' ' i< sat with aMoud thump at the foot >f a .. In (I low Ir^e. n "That is a good idea," said Gran' i i ; , I'aw bear "the boys" and 1 will go' I -- to'-King-Tawny Mane l.ion and ? him for a cave like the ones t h i "Snoo/y Bears and the "Snuggle i | Bunnies live hi. n Tly.v made Gran'. Maw as comfor- i i 1 at It ;e tjieV could, then they stajj I I'll iiit til" King's Palace. On they h I f.v i nt th?- ' the forest paths,, unib- ( t S Is:1"- a It mic fashion. ' I Orowly, Snarly and IIug-AleTight | y ~j .! i??1 i? ki*H?" ' '"'v ''i'1 frosty ? ' so long ago.The rohe I was beautiful, oh. so beautiful! Tie- j .i tvs wore leaf (tresses of golden-:) i !T'.Vn, turn russc't. speckled and vel-.a t j I >\v. The fall flowers and heathei If ; 1-aSs Were decked in their fall finery i i hi l'':iiries danced their way over .?: ? ' | I '-111! bring a friend with you. S J. J. Starks. . KSTATK NOTICE N - s!^" : All persons having claims against Mi" estate of Morris Wingfield, (ItM M ; i wised, efe hereby notified to file the. . . v, duly verified with the und? ^ j:j'/ned. and those indebted to said es-; (late will please make payment like-* T j wise. : . WILLIS C. JOHNSON, Executor. T 1401 Park, St.,'Columbia, S. C. November 1, 1930. S j' ' T I CARD OK THANKS .? -? ? ; p a I Mrs. Mary E. Able, "and bereaved family wishes to thank the many J friends, fur their kindness during th jdeath of hj>r' husband and father, I Samuel Able, who departed this life i. I November - 5, 1930. ' - ' " ' : I He hmii sustained a:great loss, v-i , t we realize that our loss is Heaven's . j gain-. , ' "Slee" < ' take, thv rest. w.? i ? h*ve?l thee well, but Jesus loved thee1 ' best." Wife. Mrs. Marv Able, and family o " ~ <1 IN MEMORIAM 1 , In sad but .loving remembrance of <>ur dear sister, Miss Emm'a L. Jack son, who died Nov. ,11, 1929: :>he is perfectly blest, redeemed and freer "'??7?~; ? " . I Mid-Nigl I TOES Wed. an I Ethel V I SING -l^?r AM I 1 9 "On With 1 ALX IN NATU I ADMlSSIOl I Capitol ' i \,wW"X"W"W":"W"X"WMX~X"X"X": ' ! MADAM JEANETTE >A?^?*"? I [ 1H14 Main Street (Over Askin & ' J* Madam Joanettt .j. the ~ X affairs^of* *1 !|| ?matters, famUy^^t * the palmist to pi .j. JBS warnings. She tcs U# UH9 whethev true nr f; 1| ar?. best adapted Whether living or X were born underr ? Y "' jest for you. rTX~ Thiy 'pVn'in i'iii'Trrttty git'trd- Indv 1y A pon&nlted 011 all. affairs of life. Sh? ? 1.(1 i? ,.f u..,.i ^ ??<*?? in ,v iuiuic niic lu.^ liunutiii .|. Sho also answers any and all questi< V Articles, and Hidden Treasures, I h X tries and am able t&^give you a Guai Pay Madam Jeanette a visit amTTi y. your troubles, but also help y<5\i 01 Office for Iloth White and Colored | Hours: 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.?Call am jj t .. * * TORY FOR REN ' ? - " he jtrass ;iml_ up and ' down their ii>) b'-nta stair-w.ay. Uun'i you wis . hat you wer.e t het e Grau' J'aw and the buys enjoyed very-step"1 their trip to the irtnjr'-r--':ijfiei\ The. Kinjr told them of a*i leal. eave mar the top, of "Sunny Mountain." ,*ust the home for a ( rizzlv family..' They thanked his majesty and then hastened back to ell Ciran'- .Maw t'e- ifond news. GlwJ.v. Snarly. :11id7ITUM eTpfh ~ irioyed thuin-'e!v? - in the bright su-i ijfht. as mm h as th'v did one frosty ifrht. when ! Im yiir'WO! eoof and the inHin shone oripht. (irau* I'aw as as-full of kIw, e andih d ah-ne wit 11 the merry threo the plane v.here (I ran' Maw TIri'/z V ' SJ'.t . ' a'. I he font ..I' fi t.... , rnssy iiiiit. They found h>.-r ihalt'njLr awny Vl I a t>'|-'i\.tail squirtc! iiiai 11 v.i j tu LLij?: a. Tiny said "?_ <?ri liyc." thetl has- . uned -UW: .JLu.: t he_ir ne.w? .home Lu? ore..tin* i-lus of tin- day.. ? = ?. ?? A nil a . Tie nT~ rex tins; in joy *by the smooth jdassy sea; he. "bl eat"ed here. Oil t arth all her -??- in-i^wftil siulo? ?^ ?: low Jestf.s has kissed all flu- to: v-from her eyes. . ?? ? la* is liappy at honie!_.S}ie has leumi*'. . . ed th> new. soup, hd \V abides it -\U'ttlv aiiiitl the pltrd"~~ thiol] y; . thai,. he" melodious praises ^swell hip'h." .4thi;on?h the air. herel'alls .rot her th,. deep .silence of n'ijfht; he never- .prows weary ne'er f d eth the lieht. *- ?*? hroupliout, the' long day an w Ho. sahhah< she rais.cs.' ' j nd expresses her . irladT h ray'its ' i . exuberant praises. / Mrs. .I.ucy Reed ? Mrs. Carrie Chapman ' ? Miss Charh tte A. Jack son. Sisters. Messrs. John Henry. Willie. Harvey end Mac-k .Jackson, ."Brothers. Alts. Nellie Mocks, Aunt: CARD<H THANKS We take this nr-ahs of thanking. '? ur many lriends, who' were so kind *t* nd loyal to us i'n the sieTTness anil eatli of our dear brother. Clarence, it or. the us? of ears and for the lovely $ iHdil tlcsitntv - . - A Mrs. Ihiisv K. Asman, , < Mr. .1. |). Sober'. $ Mrs. Viola 1*. Robinson, { Sisters and brothers. j?~j""j| l^hoA^j: BAY?? |j i Thurs. B| Waters I iNG ' I BLUE I rhe Show" I RAL COLOR l,~ Temple of Palmistry ;j; Marino Co.) Columbia, S. C. by her wonderful powers i-n read- y one's life bv iivnminim? <1^-. 1 J- V u.ir jianua.'m moot iiH fiit iii--u-. itU.t gives advice y ife, such as love affairs, business X s fail's, wills and divorce,s ami must ?|? ling To the 'welfare i f one s life, t in many places of tlie power of edict the future things and give V ills your sweetheart , by name; like. Tells you \vh?it business you y . to and all Tlbout- absent friends, y dead. Tells you what planet you X what part of the country is* luckl(WU It'll hi yintr Town "*ond can be ^? ? a 1st) -tells Urp color of oy.es and t! xL?-Also givos--initialy-rrf?names. Xl~ >ns. Also locates Lost and Stolen Y1 av(. studied in many far off coun- X cantoo in-this Scientific Art. { ie convinced. I don't only tell you X it of them. a! 1 ? Readings Daily annd Sunday Y , . wiiKuii miN iiiuen i,a<ly at once. .* X"XK"X^K~X"X~XKXK"X><"X!>?%? , . - ... - - PAGE SEVEN ^ <***> , , A light, soft skin makes you ?_ . ATTRAL I I Vfc- ? *?If you want to b? ; op.;1.- -?.ken ? ^our^complexion soft nrri li^ht. ur. rrea maimer's bian V/hitener Ointment is considered the ver/ best "to lighten and sotten tho darkest skin, clear up pimples, blr>"u)es. and,tan marks, and it entirely d.>e*s . > away with that "dily, shiny" look. Regular use of this preparation along with the other Dr. Fred ... Palmer Skin V/hitener Preparations keeps _your ?kin?soft?and smooth and makes you look attract <tive. Dr. Fred Palmer's complete line cpnsists of: Dr. Fred Paln.er's Skin Whitener Ointment:' Elein Whitener Soap; Ski ) V/hiuner . .Face PowdtHH- 4-i-a-^?D. i.vfi?uij ?? = HID Deodorant. 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