The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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s : ? 4 ? . w Saturday, January 31, 1931. UNDEft. A} Tr.s g ' WTCkl^PQI^ I I > 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 ' " ved. . ' " " ^ POPULAR CLI II ENTERTAINED "hi . "** . Troc pert 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 ? ? - . j CM I NOTICE ?u_j_ . j Ti 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 m9 * " ~ I baza 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. ? -???- ** " -?i?T"~T~~ . -xvV/t h ** j . Hear Them * '-^7 - Si"g /p icU^ "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 > ' ' ' I ~ WED. & 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 *' * S * - SIX .H.A.Smith STATK FORKSTKR. ?a| . ^ , an IN M K.MORI.VM' ~ fri 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, ' .^ ^ . \ THE PALMg %I .tM II1 I *" I L -t?-| :haixles ROGERS I lANcy CARROLL I schwari I MIAMI IBBLtI ao duction , fl I Qaramount Qlcture THUR. I 11 & 25 ;| "HEATREI .! ? i> vireen., 1 - . --Ut-v. ?L 4', Anderson,* 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.? TTO LEADER . k ?pin [i |jmi | THK AUDI fWhere The X . | Ana Dano _ Giv,en Af ! ROLAND RECI f .J, - - T ?' ? , ifriday Nig; | 1 0:30 P. IN STATE i-The Largest I |T . Thr S I . .. " $ Auspices Of Ath i?-Booker W< | . Sch Gerreral'Admissic % ? ~ -? f ' oFfickrs?-atii let it |1* T. .1. Hanherry, Chairman 2r .L 1L Whilenian,. Director $ , y citizens-. <*( X ; ? T~? ? .* 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-, \\ . !; MONOItAin sta'i.'j .1. |-j'T;r W. .liiiftft, GreenvTlW ?**"' 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 j f " Columbia t Friday, Fel S:15 F Auspices R'joker \ V S+ - The W oriel's F mm I ! JVI "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 v ' 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. 1 ; ' \ ; " ' li'vV. - 1 w . ~~ . V y,. . TORIUM Reception e Will Be ter The ' HAYES TAI~ ht, l~eb. 6 /I. Until ? WIDE Ball Floor In itale letic Council Of ashingtofv ool m $ 1 .OC Couple ~ cai veil t it 'i' v .Mrs. Alma Rhodes. Secretary .VTtss Ra>~Saxon"." Treasurer )M M1TTKK: 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. Ivl'.OM MITTKK:. 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 . 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 ,?. s.XK^'/'X-Wx-^ Theatre jruary 6th n . M. i Vashin^ton School a moos Negro < m < greater beauty int owhat other < rhmond Time?-I)ispnt<-h ( ^'j\Haves' midHh- r<Mri*t<.r ,><5 J Jly come from a human throat. < I ot motaL- lleresound bc? < rranscript. -- , i at(Box Office./. Hours 11 A. M. < lail Orders Filled. Now. Prices: < Gallery *$I.~~No Phone Orders i : _ < ???c?1 ?t .* / *. ! ! 1 A >*age i^even Special Notice. Y i .1. Y Correspondents " and contributors are Ivereby notified that all Noticef, -^-Xanis of Thanks and Memoriams are X charged, for at the rate of 3e per ? line. Minimum charge - 50c. Cash Y must accompany ea^'h article. ( _ < X . -A ? rryr ^ ; ?s=~ 111 !j foAlluring u I - Beauty . .*. That-ravishing -beauty that cap "J ' "tbvates' hiay "h"C"*yTui'?" ."""because?<?r vC ' the secret of it is a light, smooth, 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 . .. | amazing Ointment is made'in the y xanious ur. rrea i'almer's Dabora*:* a tofies where arc* also made those 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 .:. trial sample of the Skin Whitener," " Soap and Fare Fowdcr. J. DP.FP.FD PALMFRI&- - ? iSfiirfWfiitener .5.- *KEEPS YOUR COMPLEXION YOUTHFUL* 1* I " % A pev ,* Sanitary Barber i " Shop - ^ - - * * . y 2120 . Hampton Avenuea Hair Cuts: 25c Shaves: 15e ! - Special Attention to Everybody.,. V rUl'L'VC o nnmiin ?> un Oi trops. For Groceries, ^ ijl V Cigars.Tobacco - j> *|! '? and Cold Drinks j| J* Call on ~31 1 r. | MRS. MARY H F.I FRRF t ^ X Dalzell, S. C. _ __y Y X Rt. 1 ' : ^ Box 64 jU- t ^ _ ^ .^^v^vvvvvv^ $>11 a ? ? TAKE ALL YOUR MOTOR t : TROUBLES TO . - ' ', ? LEEVY'S GARAGE I Expert .Mechanics JL for any car or truck I 2 ttlocks From Allen - Benedict p ON TAYLOR STREET ^ WRECKS?I)AY OR NIGHT ? I V ?I r, -- ? XI David G. Ellison X' General nTsurance" ft? ?? \ \ Honest and efficient atten&7 Hon given to all business plaaced with me. PHONE 5717 it' V . 1221 WASHINGTON ST. ? ? >% ? ? 1 soi l IIEUN RAILWAY SYSTEM rrmwntr to \o vT 30. 1930 & 1. ?? ?: 1 ? 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.