The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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Saturday, January 31, 1931.
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> Mrs, Rosalep Ivndsnv, M>\ Dottis 3j?
Laymond and nephew froryi Bntesbrieg M
S. C.~. were gnps'ts of Mr?, Japie R. n?
Williams, Sundav/ Jan,- 25. d
Miss Julia Mao G'ode,1 a member of 13
the Ridge Spring H gh School smut
the Week-end -with Miss Ruth lien- *
_i11'*v. p'Jt
Misses Ida B. Boyd and Ktt'u Glov- K
er are our okl popular ek" teachers. w
We can never forget to sneak of the jK
two. Th- both wear a happy smile fp;
at all times. |f|
Mrs. Ohrisfrint?grf?n> m.?wl'i < ?
several days was quite ill with tin1
"flu." Receiving the very best attention
from Dr. J. G. Stuart is able K|
to be up. She before her marriage me]
July 16, 1930 was the daughter of Ban
Dr. I. C. Lovei'. ?
The numerous friends of Dr. Ma- Smw
tilda A. Kvahs?> will regret to knew
j- that she has hah to -ticciitno a all
will rejoice to learn that she is already'so
much better that she, is tie-' 3EB.
vising means and setting in motion jafl
undertak ngs wRereby the C lumbia wBl
Clinic, which is now her greatest con- p?
cern in life, .shall function for the frM
best good of all the people.
?Mrs, Annie Monigault, funeral Di IS
rectress of the Undertaking Estab- |H
* lishment of Manigault and Wilittms, ijj
Avho'for more than a month, has been ?S
on^a weU.earrted vacation, is again at j
her post of duty to the delight of her f9|
host of friends in general and the en ^jU
~ tire force of their employees in par- fifi
ticular. -Her vacation-was taken pri- |SS
marily to visit her da*ughter. Mrs. ;V3|
Annie Mae Patrick, in New York City 1^3
but was extended to visit friends both -Am
5 i?l, Patterson, N. J., and Greeinvich,j .
Conn." She readily recounts and up- im
preciately talks cf the many reeep
liuus tendered Ik'f-& lift 'the numerous
social functions given in her Iu>ixu--i4>~a||
.each of the three cities vis(4d.
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CI.I' 11 jB
The Independent Social Club was or |m|
ganized Jan. 14, 1931 at.the home of EES
wmu i "
mi >-?suiiuun-v,-*BvpoeH.?iVUss Anin^?
B. Davault was elected president: bB
Mrs. Estel.l Lanfort, Vice-Pres.: Miv. j
Janie R, Wiliams, Sec.; Mrs. William jgg
Campbell, Treas.; Mrs. Shell e Davis,
Social Treasurer. . 8?
Jan. 21, Mrs. Lanfort entertained j
the club at her home. After busi ?
ness whist was played. Mrs. Da-J .
vault ami Mrs. William were th* 1
winner.?A delightful omrse mu> mt '
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POPULAR CLI II ENTERTAINED "hi
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The .jnfinb.ers_of_lf.ti OitcIi' Em re yypp
?Nous always look forward to spend.?try
ing a jovial afternoon when invited 1 "'Tl
to be guests of Mile. LuPy Williams, miss
Tug* W^HnPK/la.y._l.t>'t btiir'Mnti^hl thuy,
were granted this privilege and in Slov
the.home of Dr. and M-rs?-L.M. Dan-] two
iels, a bevy of beautifully gowned who:
ladles gathered tor an altcrnnnn <.1
^ bridge. . use
Mile. Willfaihs invited as special" liual
guests (the popular?Mdles, --Vivtan?th+m
?? Nance, -Pearl Murph,?Louise Thornp- reco
son, Mines. Joyce Jenkins, Alma Wil- lo>s
liarths and Gladys Daniels. leal.
ifffie^^nR" and"green Hdiir^TCTuMne "Soul
was carried out in the decorations and high
after three progressions of bridge, ing
'.which were nlayed with great enthu- pent
siasm by both members and guests,"] fa mi
prizes were awarded the lucky win- T1
ners. Scoring highest among the ;e#st
members was Mile. Mary Ray Sax-,l'<- e
on, who received a pair of hose. Coi^r plicr
solation was drawn by Mile. Thoma- ters,
sina Thonias, who also received a pan boro
of -hose and to-Mile." Minnesota Gar rect
rison went the booby-. A very pretty i sion
atomizer was presented Mine. Alma.- .
Williams as guest prize and to Mme. j
Daniels was given a pair of hose.
A touch of unusual beauty was |
provided when cards were laid .aside ?
and ^rizes awarded. Each table was '
centered with carnations and here, j j
as in the other decorations, the color
scheme was pink and gretfi. A <le?:
- liciods salad course was erved, follow- j
ed by a sweet course. * 1 /, j
_ " ~n was presented a carnation i- "l."
as they said "Good Niter" ' - - jwhc
y NOTICE x
w . Rut,
All memers of A e Ladies Aid and
_ Womap's H<?me Missionary Society fi]Lf^hr
meet at the home of Mrs. Fannie 11. ^-u.i
Wesley M, Er Church are' reouested to : .
Lindsay on Barnwell St., Monday ev- ' '
ening Fe. 2, at 4:00 o'clock. Please - " ie
be on time.
Mrs. T, E. Rosemond, Pres.;
: Mr? .1 r Thmritu, Pustnr
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NOTICE
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The funeral service of Mr. Lester h-TV.a
Kennedy will be held Sunday after- Wed
noon, 4 o'clock from Johnson-Bradlev P. ?
Funeral Home nniafi??.0 in t-i
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NOTICE . J they
Funeral service of Mr. Charles Ev-1 privc
ferett will be Sunday 1:30. nVlnelr will
Johnson^Bradley Funeral Home. Rel- j of t
tives and friends are invited to attend.
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Hear Them * '-^7
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"Button Up Your J
Ovefcoat" '
"A Peach of a Pair" \
"It Must Be You" j|
"I Want to be Bad"!']
100<*r, NATI R AL COLOR >
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ADMISSION
CAPITOL 1
IT" illil?iMl I Iill I
\L PURPOSE TREES 1MSTRII
'TED MY STATE FORESTRY
COMMISSION I
p{proximately- one hundred t'housIongleaf
{>ine seedlings one year
ar(. available in the State Forest
> Nursery for distribution to proy
owners at vost. according t,> :i
just-issued"T)y the State. Forek- <jt.
Commission' at Columbia, S. C. ~
lis tree, according to the Com- [j;
lion, is on0 of the'outstanding for- -|-|lilt'
Cbastal Plain region. j>,.
f TK^starting growth in the first }t.,
years, it makes up for. lost tinn
n it *'< 1 P"lnr tir~
dnnt,-it is especially valuable for -j-*
in forest areas subject to the an- Y
practice of woods burning, almmended~
bv the Commission tirr<- Y?
fire control is .considered practi
Longleaf pine is the^ing nf .
'.hern Dines.
. ?r? W...K UIIO Qj -t?e purest
grades of. lumber and produc- ,|v
_th0 naval stores, rosin and tur'
ine, for which, this State was once 1 n
3US.
iesg seedlinfes are available at
to landowners interested in restation
and may be secured on ap
ition through the District Fores- "
, located at Spartanburg, Walterand
Florence, or by wn'Fing-di, to
the State Forestry Commis- a'
at Columia, S, C. - . UM
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.H.A.Smith
STATK FORKSTKR. ?a|
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IN M K.MORI.VM' ~
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i lovintr meninrv ?.c 1 -
?*'? ?'Ui iHtir son |10
?brother?Arthur?Rmrr?who?de- "TTT
cd this life* Jan. 25, 1927. j^t
r. years has passed since that. sad.
n" one we lpye pased away;
e may come and bring its changes
ill wit I) l-icll -1 iy I nir..i.y :
your memory wc will cheerish. fpj
ur hearts forever dear. til"
nigh the days of lingering yearth an
r can help but" dry The tears CI;
n the one we loved so dear,
e? Yes gone and left us here."
p dear Arthur and take thy rest*
Mrs. Calar Nowcll, Mother;
Harold Rowe. Brother.
CK KN HINT AM) BAZAAR
tore , will be a chicken hunt and '
ar at Sidney Park Church next *?r
Trrsday -nighJT?t?Vh. 4Ttv ?at K-ilMt n')
J. Tw i chickens- will be huldw
he church; one with a dollar bill + ^
HTTBv given to the finder. A free ?r
iar sduv'enir will be given each as
enter the door. This souvenir ^
least l.r? </* nUttuui wflf b-?- ?^
n away free. A good suppe*r
he church.... Admission only'5e
T. J. Morris, ' .^ ^
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THE PALMg
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ROGERS I
lANcy
CARROLL I
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MIAMI IBBLtI
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THUR. I
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Pits tin-. |
THE I'OKMvX CI.115
Tin1 i !>?; nut at?11m - resiof
.Mr?and Mr*. W, H. Hielc-.
l'!2d Gregg -St., in honor of Mrs.
eks' sister. Miss Annie L. Fraiaier.
<> tnndui'U'd- txy Tie
e?idenl. Mr. Bennie J. Cave. Af
business a few games were dIuv
and tilt!i) daneing: ~
Cnests were: 11. B. NVoodard. MisPinlips.
Mis>' A. Krishely, l
wles, Mr. A. S. Green, Mr. E."H amino.
.Mr. -A, llamption, Mr. W. l,t wM>'
' VVltite". Mr. C."-Robinson, Mrr
Kobinson. Mr. Ii. South.
Misses 10 him a Hi > u knight a'nd-RvL-ea
""Mclhiniels, rendered a number.
lad iUid sandwiches were- served
1 who would like tl? join meet us
Wednesday night.
('LI B MEETS
K. Johnson and S. Lea.
art were hostesses to the Wiling
oikers.Club, Wednesday; Jan. 21st
the home <>t' M>-? ?
r business the evening was spen
i'ially:
'1 he' hostesses' served a delicious
lad'coarse, pi?"lH's a; d whip eivam
?l eake.
SII.Y-EK TEA
The Draw ley Book Club invite it.-"
ends I a Silver Tea Sunday afteron.
! '? h. 1. 4:->() o'eloek at t Lie
lyllis \\ hrtitley^Y. VV. C. A. A.eiestin"
program will be rendered
( A lil? OF TM AN KS
We nisli o ih.inkMUll' many friend,;
tiie kindness shown, and the beatiul
floral tributes, during the illness
d. death uf our dear mother. Mr..
irasia Dtfntejs.
Mrs. Bettie Mack,
Mrs. I a la Wise.
Mrs. Clara Nowell.
Mr. S. .1. Daniels,
Mr. A. U. Dmttels% Thrtdrera;
LYKESLAND .NEWS
dr. amd Mrs. Earnest 6enefield
merly of Lyklesland and Columbia
iv of Philadelphia \verirhere to visit
ir parents relatives and friends.
Thursdav, Mrs. Benefield, motored
W.hitg liock- a* the fMte&t ef her
Miss ftosa t. Pfnckney anifi Mrs.
rnVi ?- * *
uvnaauii. mey are teachers in
k St. Luke School at White Rock.
urriwl Co Columbia accompanied
VIr. and Mrs. Benefield, left for!
?ir homp Saturday, 477 N. 4th St.,1
jladelphia. Pa. . . ... 1.?
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f ' oFfickrs?-atii let it
|1* T. .1. Hanherry, Chairman
2r .L 1L Whilenian,. Director
$ , y citizens-. <*(
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.* K. F. Calhoun, W. C. .IoIiiimhi. ]>r. X.
X S- L. Green, C. W.Ma-dilen, Seymour
v Thomas, Take . Kuhanks, C. AY.ocuf
j? G: Lee RatlitF, Dr..,). G. Stuart. Dr.
Ik Counts, Dr. D. K. .lenkin-, \\ .
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v\ . . i. I'ffk. Aluii'i'stin
.Max.it1 Whittiiitfton. S|>ai lanTnii^';
V Nt'shil Williams, l' iiion ,
*i* Charles Williams, lireenwuoil
X Harold ( rawi'onl. Kock llill
y Mrs. Mary (?. Whituer, Laurens
?j? Dr. J. H. Thomas, Caniclen
X I. W. H. Morris. Honni'ttsville
*x* Dr. K.I. Wilson, Florence
Dr. A. T. Cornwall i h;u-hMon
{ Fred B. Prfttt, Xewberiv
X Dr. (r. T. Cherrv, A ken
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f " Columbia
t Friday, Fel
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Auspices R'joker \
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"Roland Hayes siatrs life and
JL men have written on paper."?Hii
?? "l.oveli^r tones than those of '
pecially in half voice, mi^ht han
' ttr from any instrument of wont
i come spiritual ec?tasy."?Boslton '1
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' SKATS NOW SKI.UNO Daily
& fo 2 I'. M., I F\ M. to 6 I*. M. M
X Orchestra $2, Bakony $2. $1..r>0;
| ^ Received.
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TORIUM
Reception
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Ball Floor In
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m $ 1 .OC Couple ~
cai veil t it 'i' v
.Mrs. Alma Rhodes. Secretary
.VTtss Ra>~Saxon"." Treasurer
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A. .Ki:'k:ns. th-o. H Hamilton?Ux.
Carrol!. Ilerse\ Lane, Dr. Wm. H.
son. li. ^Viiliams. X! \Y. Simkins,
.1. 11. Cioode. hr.*.), R. R'ulV. I)r.
('..Champion, T. R.' YounnbU'od.
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t>r. t o|..n 11. Garrett," Dillon
Dr. .I.' IJ. MeTeer. Orunirehury
A 11 \?i h.e-?\\ a-~ hmtftoit,?ii> anl'orl
Mi>s. Dorothy .Riclv*r:ksonr?Allendale
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LeRoy I'oole, Hartsvilje
Pi'* ,-M . \Y_Felder, ^vuinter
Dr. 1J. S.-Sharpe. Seneca
Mrs. Al. J. .Miller K.^rle. KidiMarul
Mrs. L. K. Rivers. Simpxinville
Dr.% David Dixon, Barnwell ~
D r,?Toale,?Georgetown?1?1 ;?
Dr. A. B. Johnson. Antriieta flo
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Theatre
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Vashin^ton School
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j? satiny soft skin. Dr. Fred Palmer's
? Skin Whitener Ointment softens
X and lightens the darkest skin,
{? clears up pimples, blotches and tan
|j* marks, and does away with that ^
.j. "oily, shiny" look. Use this prepay
ration regularly to make your-skin
X [ soft, delicate and alluring. This . ..
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A other beauty aids you know so "Well:
V Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener
JjL Si-ap, Skin Whitener-Faco Pow<lerr :
% Hair Dresser and Hid Deodorant
which lhay be* had at all drug stores
v for 25 cents each or will, be sent
! ! postpaid upon receipt of price. Dr.
{ Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Dept.
*;* 3, Atlanta, Ga. ?
.*. ; Send 4c in stamps for n generooa
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1 soi l IIEUN RAILWAY SYSTEM
rrmwntr to \o vT 30. 1930
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Arrive Union Station Leav*
yi _ No. No.
^ .VUt'p . ^ A 11il':J,-"T:'i. 2!47p *
jt 12:50a 27 Cbnr'ston-Cinn. 27 TTOOp
4 4:l-5p 28 Qiuft- Charleston 28 4:20p
I?| 0:30p 10 Coh.mhia-Clnn. 9 7:00n '
>V 5:00a 21 CohimbinJa^ksZd 23 10:S0p~~ ZH
^ n* :45 a 8 CoVa-Augusta * 4:17p
V*12:55p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19 8:20?
1 t4-a Charlotte 24 5:15*
X : 11:00a' 12 CoPa-Charlotte 14 4:3tfp
j 9:55p IT Columbia Charl'n 12 fe*00a
y* 4:55a 15 Colu'bia-Char'stn 16 a.%a %
1:15a 2 Col.'a-Spartanb'g 1 3.00g
10:00p 16 Coium'A-ureenv'e 16 6:60a
V 1:05p 1 1 2*Cni'a Charlotte 114 1? ' jg(
? 10:45a 18 Colunfa-Atlanta 17 6:86p
^ IVi* Camden and Rock Hill. ?+
Pullman can. Dining ears.