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Saturday, February 7, 1931.Mrs. Ltioile . Hawi <1. i?MC) f Sen'rvt St., is now on tlv joli ft* ? confined to bed for 10 il'iys wit li ln?Uip|i/a. Mrs. K. V. H.-ur l- has returned to the citv altor bavin" i-u'iivd :i wr\ pleupant star w'th fi >r .I-mj-jI.! n- and sum-in,law. Mr and Mi>;, d-hil-nest Ban; and oliildivn of 1 ti ....1;!;,h. \ V. Mrs. T.orrnno franicls and .Miss A<r nes Wiliams motored to Columbia. Saturday to spend tlm week-end wit i, relatives and friends Mrs. Jeff Sapors lias Irani indUpos ed since. Sum' Wo wish for hoi a speedy recovery. STOCK OKI,IV FRS Announcing the nrri^'al' oi nn"e'.irh'l pound bahv boy horn to Mr.- end - . -Mrs. H, Jv Hildoht and. I m?-d?-y- morning, Fen.a at the (Todd Samaritan Hpspital. Mother and son arc (hong ? well. ? ROYAL SIXTLKN The Roval Sixteen Club met afTIu home of Miss "Margaret'Wilson at the regular time. Plans were mad" and discussed about Hie dance, that is to" be given on the 27 of thi .Lntuh. ?If will .be a sport daufe and Hi, re mill be a general admission o7 Jo juiO. CULTl'RR (LIU The Culture Club will hold its regular meeting Friday.3:t>n\>YVnr\: Feb. 13 at the home of Mrs, Haze! Brooklyn, 1712 C5nd?detr St, Mrs. W. C. Johnson, I'tvs.; Mrs; Beniice UnJlmop.' Sec. INDKl"' v"'?F\ T SO< 1A L CLlll Mrs. A. B. . i)nvault", i ntoriU:ne.F the club Wednesday. Jan. 2X, ;;t her. home 2215 SeiftUc St. Tfc lVe-idoni presided. After the tr.'u .;ct:'>n-of ai" business, a?s rial?lu*us?sot" game? were played; Mrs. K-t.lh Land fort and Mvs. Jan.ie R. Will ar.vs, "\v:uuei.v. Mrs. Davault served5 a del'ghtfu! tea Mrs. iJamo . William <.nt Fridav i-vjen'itjr in honor u". ,Mr. cur Wraj>j*?. Tin Kai'.oV boy <?!' f'.-J fornia... .kmk>- flujrh^r1 n*H ^Winston-Salon. Scvim u! ^ansi** wvi. played. Mr. I-i.viu'' . ?<fi Wrau'K were winner?. TICK I'OKNKX CI.I 15 ^ The PoJne.x Club net at 5 ho home of Mr. Thomas Ponder at i:> CiVtnr , St. Tlie niCit'np was eotufueVcJ by the President, Mr. 15 -I (' ft .:i businessdiscus--ion.; a pn.irram was conducted by M s - Mondoil liae"c<i. We had as ouivll llLLzJ A>i' A.ILwnpton, Mr.Walter Lewis. Mr. .Rich.ir.i j ? Smith. Mr. Km.-mnol IlumpJ-uw,?,\11 . Samuel Lanee, Mr. H, Heeds. Mr. I Harpkin, M'ss 11. H. Woodard. Mis, . Philip Miss A. Fresherh v. Among] -the guests present,, we hadMr. A. Hampton, Mr. \V. Lewis, M. R. Smith Mr. E. Hampton. Mr. S. La nee to i > become members of the elob. ' ! T1IH TWfihVT. I'Al.S ( LHP ;? The Twelvn?Pal-? i 11?t-'ni".?rtv >; . Friday eveniuH- .Ian. :'?<). a: o'eloih at the homo of Miss Inua Jone--. 111! ! Gervais Street, wrtlr ihe report or. Opening songi "Nobody** Darling-"! Prayer- in concert led hv M :ss Ivor HIT Lortck; lllstEUDU-Utnl soTo fij I mm Jones and remarks hy iin- Pii-sid^ra Thelma I',hi4nln,'tn NvBo,, x Inti'tubOh ing was attemuu bv a \1S1tor I'metd-i Nelson. The evening was very pleas-I jyitly spent. MisS Jones served a I0vri.y-t44jast.-j ^chicken sakUl, Jiol chocolate and cake-! and we all were dismissed. SILVER TEA I The Senior Choir of Sidney Park C. M. E.-Church, gave a Silv.cr Teh Wednesday night, Jan. 128,'. at the'1 home of Mrs. Robert- Butler, 715 | Blanding St. During the evening a ddightful j erica, Prnv"r Rev. J. C. Anderson, | Onward Christian Soldiers. Select reading; Sincorfey, Mi's. Uosa-Taylot . , Piano Solo,?Waves of Tin Dninibe, j Bernice Raiford; Vocal Sol j, My Task Mrs. James Biuwn; ViTTliri Solo, Mi? R. L. Smith; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Ho land Smith; QuartotUv I g- ( tin- Rock u>,nM4 at.. .'^,1 At.... i> -0 -o.?;u '! i*:? in i it*cii i, mi", dim ?>i; >. i\. pumui Mine. Evans and Logge. Male Quar tet, The End of A Per feet Day, Rev. J. C. Anderson; Mr. R. S. Smith. Mr. Morgan Bovd and Mr. David Catighman. Several piano and \1olin soWithersdooTr; The .chair served jello whinned cream, cherries cake and hot chocolate. The following called dut -?ing the evening;"Mr. and Mrs -l-"'"-. ' Brown, Mr. Margan IJoyd, -Miss L. A. Andrews, Rev. J'. C. Anderfeon, Mrs'. Alice Johnson, Mine. Tracy Jackson. Rosa Hylor, Charlie Rutf, Charles Stevenson, Joseph Lawson, Arthur Hart, John Goodwin, Win. G. < a.ugnman, Minnie Chatman, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Cornelia Gilbert. Miss Bernice Raiford. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith, Mrs. Jetfsif?Leg-go, Mrs Minnie Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Bcnj. Boozer, Mr. T. J. Morris and Mrs. Emma? Robinson. 'l'HK TWlLKilll Hurrah! The Twilight#? have scored after one long year of pleasure in the'social world And we are hoping to bave~rnany successful years. January 22, at the residence oT , Mr. Joseph White, S Brayton Ave., The Twilight Social Club celebrated i ' i .. r' t ^ ^ I the ir nrst. anniversary. 'The* socis began at 8:00 o'clock and continue Jjmtil 12:00 o'clock. During this pCri loci everyone enjoyed themselves, im I mcnsely. j Two delicious courses were sefvor i_. Enjoyable music was* furnished b \ Russell and Reese, i The guests of honor wore: Misse | Ruby Engtminger, Mary Ashforc , TK1; a Nelson, Lillian Wilder, Isa belli- Mosby, Mmgnret Randolpl I *<>1111 ic Mac Che *s 'bjrough, Willi ; Gulden, K :. a Koshaw. i .ic Rnm-i j Esthv Grec.i, -Florence1>. rii-1:, AI ; nu-ta JioUin--oir. Re;.trice i'a'rak. Da' | sy Pierce. Ague 'Golden, ' Hatti Counts. .IRablc Re? d, Ethel Counts tnle^~T-?U. riis. Mui'ihh luck r. Ko.->, Williams. Acidic' L>e Claddei., Elois M'cstun, Elizabeth Neshit. Helen Fo: Mes'sr.- ClilVord Robinson, Leroy Scot WillV >\. n-. Thomas N'el on, llaroli Washii glnn, C. 1). -Starnes, Jaij Wlight ?KriU'sl?May . *and?J-oc?Mr ( .loud. , The ,officers a .t! members are : Mi George "Chceseborough, President Messrs Hoywuvd Bowman, Vice-Prosi rdent; Krmen Grant, Secretary; l'hco ! dure bimmons. Treasurer; Jas. Meetz Report Herbert Reed, Marshal I red M -vis, James Gallman, Alb'cr Green, Caesar Hancock, IdeU Mectzc J. C. Meetze, Robert SiijimonSj "Hbhr, .Toatly, Joseph WhitOuiel.Johh"AVilde It is a pleasure to say that eac uicnior has brrn "TiiilTiTul to TFT lull. the past year. U.I.EN I'MVI'initv ii co , . . - . I ii ;\n >> iw\r OF PRAYER Dm lg the last week - in JanuarI'i iMiK 1.1 D. II. Sims, and minist-i ial members of- the. faculty at Allei J'liiverAty I,-:,d the students ~In~j very p ditahU wei?k of prayer. definite objective was decisions of lif investments in christian service.. Thi following program was carried out r Monday evening, "What Will Yoi Do With Jesus." Rev. R. I, Lemon luesday evening, "The Suprenu Choice," George A Singleton. Wed tasday evening, "Man's t Perfcvtioi and God's Word CompareKo.v. K F. " G. Dent. Thursday evening 'Aouth (".ailed to Service," Rev. II ii. 1 hompson. Friday evening: "AVhi .s on the Lord's Side?" Rev. R. S .'..awrenye. Dr.'S-. .S.' Morris. *1' Nashville, Tern * ''''c > ' r" 1 lie?L.?L_?H,?tnague poke at the-close of the last service Sevi ti viiiin - men and young wonu-i a cioed for Ji mis. ? ?> 1_ CHILLIS WTIKATLEY BRANCl OF THE COLU.MlilA PCUL4C LIBRARY L . 1 1211 Park Street Sixth Months Report, January, HIT Auini Circulation: .Fiction 2t!2 Noi r a tion M. . loiaJ 44G. Juvenile-?Cut u hit .ion; Fiction WH Xo.n Fiction 152. Total .'141, , Total t-brculation nTF-llie month 7H j was and 2 magazines. V w members enrolled: adult <i2;?hr \ v. tule ."JO. Total 1(2. ! I'reseiu Lni'Oilment til.'L i 121 books added for circulation 1 .-'a::.:on' So; nohTilXToiT.'Is. Some an pTs ii-luws: Psychology?E] D. .Mar I in. The Art a oT "Thinking?Ernesi i liazlitt. What is it to b'< '-Mucated ( 11. Henderson; On the Traill | htg of Parents.? E. M. Abbott. His | icry', and Legends of South Carolina K. C. -MeCants. (2 conies) Shorl ry?Writing C.?R:?Barrett.. Tiv. i iiu'.c' y?irv Short ?II. T. Ba_ r SK -1 | "i -P1 | ' - ^ v"" Cil . Pt and Me Beth. Roniola by Georg< ;;ir??vi"t. Ciiharon by 'Edna Ferber ' Hunchback of N'otredame by Vict.-i j Hugo. ^ I Some of the children's books are J Ditty;- Her First Hundred Years h. Field. Girl in White Armo: j (Joan of Are) by A? B. Paine. Si) Lboots By Alice T. Curtis,_ four b? JnhTiTirv.t "L Fmir Pi'tPi-anfl_BmiI j b<- ' " i> Lucia. We wish to thank the public foi | he hearty eoopeoatio.n received am I ask for your continued cooperatio [Tifid, loyaltoy to the work. i{,.Mnen>';'"-'' ,,",.hours t- 12 to -1 an. .") to S P. M., "every day except Sundai - J; ,W. TalleV; TaBrarian * V THE EAST END CLUB . The East End Club was entertain (1 on Iridav Jan. Uthby Mrs. II. H Howard in her home .at l)2G Walnu St. The President Miss 'Trezevan I named three new committees \o" ak i in. .the betterment of the club. Muel I credit should be given Jier for tin | wonderful work she has done sines I her presidential, powers began. ..A j leasfTon new members have been add d to the' elub. Ere long we teel tha the public will indeed know.the has' i Knd Club by its wonderful work. Mrs. Howard served a lovely salat j eoursy with saltineS followed by i variety of sweets. Her decorations ; were of holly ftnd poinsettas, a brigh reminder of*Cho vuletide seasoji thai was just a few days past. The next meeting which was Kri ! day. Jan. 2j, was. at the home of Miss I K.d n:i .];icksnn- .1121) Oak. St. . At thii I meeting the club voted on one tihan .tale deed be jilgne by the club. Mrs | Saxon led the discussion of currenl , events. The business all attended t( i the clubs attention was- turned to . I social diversion in the form of om of Dunbar's readings by Mrs. Corrn i.I. Carroll. Her readings are always | good and this one did not fall short o1 her former reputation. Two ine's members, joined-the club. Miss Jackson served Ilawaian sal [ ad and fruit juice'. The next meet in* will he at the residence of Mls Juli< Hart. -2V07 Senate SW Friday, Pel. 1 rurrryl'ft. ~~ imAWI.KY HOOK CI.PR The Rrawley Rook Club met w'itl "Mrs Albtrrthtr Srmon* orr K. 7 Senate St., Tuesday Jan. 27. Meeting was opened by ?he President, Mrs, Laurt JonesT After prayer and qnotatidns 1 ' . THE PALM1 il a.few minutes wore spent in the stud: U : i)1' Koi.prions, afterwhieh the life o L- Walter White was discussed. :- i Plans were perfected for the SHvr J Tea which will be piven at the Y. W 1 C. A. Sunday,. Feb. 1. y ? Mrs. Simons, "served chicken sala< ".on lettuce, saltines. ice cream am s cake. 1 Th.e club meets with Miss Idr .-Stewart. Tuesday. Feb. 3. i, ' The Brawle.v Book Club met wit! e M ss Ida Stewart, on" Pine St., Tue-? a?Jay. .'',1.. Metini; was nperi'jtl b.i h Vice-President. Mrs. Miriam Mc - i.Millan. .\ft<v "raver and quotation: e the life of Roland Hayes was discuss d !)' I I Mironhnrtt a J Mi 's .Stewart served salmon sake ten lettuce, butter-Jhins. c cua,. eh err.} <, w''" and yake. 1 : I The nest meet in" will be'with Mis; J. j I>elnli ne Bradley oii Hampton Ave k | 'I'lie " inbers id'.tliy Brawlcv'Bool - | Club take tins means of tbankiii). 1 all who helped to niake the Silvei \ | Ten a success, which was given at tin ; j V. W. C. A., Sunday Feb. 1, in inter - est, yf tht. <?lub. A neat sum wa t ; realized.. ej" t| NOTICE !* 1 All. members of A. U. Club, are re y\ s. \ t. meet ai ftttcn t'mversit; I, Tuesday evening, Feb. !>, Ili.'JO. Busi e j ness of importance. ANNOUNCEMENT * 1 I Culture Club announces Tlw Com jmittce oil Dramatics of the Culture / ; Chill, wishes t<> iivf.u-m the pnUlir. Hm rehearsals are under. way for tha ? -stirring.' unusual drama, "Lady Win lemerc's Fan" to be presented by the c Culture Club, Wed. April 1.. Th< L* first niirhC during thc~S, C. Teacher; : Association. * made'subsequently. . ? ? ^ 1 ! BETINll. A M. E. CHURCH NEWS I . ' . . . j "(Jo To Church Sunday.-' was fit'jtiuulv observed throughout the da> jSunday. The Sunday School was al j j its heijrht with th(> presence of Bjs??*ntl Mrs.?R. C. Rilhsohi. whose . |timely remarks.to the school brouprhl 1 U inshine and .cheer- to the unusually larije attendance^ of children and ad I "It from the city and our of fit* . ^ t* v I lino numerous to mention. | Pvomptly at 11:"TJS Services betran 'The like has not been witnessed at <his liow of service for snnaoti.me.-r?th( t |auditorium and balcony crowded a!^ most to capacity and still.they came? I"-., acknowledge with great nppreoin. ' | t:on the . presence of our many friends [.led visitors including members of |th,v faculties and student bodies fron' " , Mien aiul Benedict alsfTThe very htrjfc . j._-t as. the bishop ' delivered his WOU I d'erful message "from the?subject; ,4\Volk:ntc with Cod" as found in (Jenle'sis J>;24. "One of the great needs . fcf the country to-day is not more ed,ucation from a -scholastic viewpoint 1 but more of Ilis spirit, more men ami t women who will walk w'*h ^rwl? " social justice and health, happiness ':'inl ?Tin.' following Krister f|with*'-the services:" Dr. D. IT. Sims . j who presented Bishop Ransom; Dear r|F:t/. Patrick and Rev. R. I. Lemon r<'';ho assisted-in a'lmiffisterinpf the Hol\ j Comnui.nfett. e-=3Tie Leagu,, had a- very good proc eram at t>:00 P. M.. consecration serresanted by Mrs. Pr.f^rdfrrrs ' The rostrum' was filled at 7:30 b> r Dr. R. S. Lawrence, who always has 5 j o* message of hop0 atul cheer to th( ' .final faithftil which marked the enr i "f a gloribus and perfect day. Vd'.i are cordially invited to oui services.,. . Sister Emily Hagood? remains ver\ sick. Let' us hope bv His will for hei r'. j -eeovery. . j The Waverly Club, is serving a com' hvunitv Di niter next Mondav, Feb. 9 C . * ' t a't the home of Mrs. Mary Pressley Pi .* 01 *? Harden St. Co me by a n ?T ha v( t |d"ne.r...wjth the; ladies. Dinner 2." ' jfonts/ Served from 12 till evening 11 ' ->?[4 MIRSTKK I'AUACRAPHK? tj j ?I funis announcing the marriage ol ' { Miss Willudmiha Leathers to Mr. D Mil. Babcock. on Monday. Fob. 2, camr [jas quitP A surprise to friends. Thr t'bride is t|{rh younger daughter'of Mr. [and Mrs. C. R. Leathers. She is a "[student of Brainerd Institute. The j ?room is the second son of Mr. and ' I Mrs. r.e.o ec Bab'eoeW aiid?Li?a?sUu .! dent at Johnson C. Smith University. 1 /Friends wish them much happiness. ' \ The death of Miss Dorothy Simp| ' snn v?as a shook to all. Slie seemed 2 'to hnve been very much improved in - health after a long illness, hut passed 1 ..away on Wednesday afternoon. The ' funeral services were held at Cal\vary Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon. . Rev. W. L. Baxter, preached the funi era] sermon. Precedeing the white ' crimped velvet casket were~farrr-ftow'glrlK dressed-in whit^ and 'wearing small white hats; They were: MissI pi ..ft-, ti?i.i. tr _ a ; - t> - i a n l jt-js v 11?iiiii' i r?tt, i\hiip r rait, oaran iAeurs. and Mi:s. Sam Wtalker.. Mrs. ' F. N. Isom, was Undertaker in charge ., The church was filled with friends, i ' who deeply sympathize with the relnfives, " . i - ! ii- .. .. 1: ~ ' . , . 3TT0 LEADER J A'PICTURE J - OF S( | A CHAF c r ^ . r A VlTAl WED. No Advanc CAPITOI r" Mi s. Tli'li'n Simpson. of Lakt . Flu., .Miss liorni.e. Simpson utTd t - or of Knoxvillc. Tvnn.. were hor lu? t'.inoral of. Miss Dorothy Sim T'r.ol. S. I,. Finloy .was con (in j- Ins lu il wuhilu tot1 si-\'oiaI tiny? 4 week." TTo is up and airain a . school duties. Miss M i tin jo Ilrad ford was in ij *- f -a?very?iniiipio pi in:?dross?p; L at Finlov Hj Monday niplii in up '.v-ii nni* pari icipaied. .Miss I, I Mript. wtin the first prize: a '<1 M is* Helen TTerTTTT am, second " TTiTl Miss Carrie I.ewi* ieeeive<I "table?fttf ?t inn.?? A i i a I vary Mapt ist .Church last ?!:iy night,- ah African Prince, gj Music; 1 Recital?playing on twi amis at one time. The playing h\ musical master was regarded as a emurkahle teat. Fvery. number ~ ' eautllully rendereil. ~ t Prince 1,'iley and Mrs.?3 ' iilmore of Rock Hill motored - Sunday ri'lvrnoon and spent :hT.. t the home <>t" Prat", and Mrs; F :.J liil- ill?IiXUiUU-'J-a livstuutf. wht'ftv Cilliinre visited her daughter.., 11?hn MaL. (iilniore. a hiirh ..school lent of that institution. ? . Mr. and .Mir. William Hump . ' oluinlii.i), motored hi'i'e_and spent . 'ay afternoon as jruests of I'i:uf , Mrs. S. I.. Finley. I Miss Chanie I.iiidsay of he \v;nj called to Chaj k tte. last because of tiic death > f h- r Kn Trrrrrnd say..who after finished t< r. in>f his S\mda\ School class in tiu enezer Baptist1' Ohrmh" eriih .in" his seat Friends rushed him t - past >r's room where he died in a . uitnutcs, |je\". II. M. Muove. psi . and tin, eonu'reirai ion were di > ?ouci\e.d 'tit this... chi ick ' passin?v ? rendered cvOTy assistance, in t :ul hours., Chester friends are ad to leas a of the- passing of 1 indsav who w; s a very hh'h'h snect e I citizen .of- ('h-.it ijitte. ailil d+?r1 relatives, here-" < -cctis ioi Mrs. Chanie Mice and Miss l.uelhr of this city went up Wednesday hie funeral. __ ... The Teachers' Study Center \Y;i , U'jiu Saturday at 1'inley Mitrh. - will l>o th.o third meet in jf. ' __!LlLlllL siok list l.'tuli ) l " Iill Ft 'Ck II !il I '< >u i 'in. \11 >. A run a, t. Mrs. Sylvia Walker. M'iss" F Walker. __ After an illness_uf a few..inn _ Miss Afllene Mil ' 111 Inn n-h i at her home on (^rohard St., Tut rfternoon. Funeral services hold at Calvary jftaplist .Civ Thursday afternoon.The haskethall team played Frida\ afternoon on Finley : teroirmls InA-woen Firrley trrrd Fr ^ r.htp C<iI1ogor of Repk?FFrH?rrrr in a score of 12-0 in favor of Fi Mr. Israel Standhnck, studen I. C. Smith, spent, a couple of with parents this week. Mr. Jol i X. Finley of Ash< [and Rev. Rice spent a few hod ; the city7 Wednesday. t -rr1?--j* . ?- 1 i : .. . * A t - - -r - ' V - .T.<- ' . ' A " " - 1 - '?! A- N D HI S BAN D- -g|| : Wl l H DOZENS 1 )NG HiTS I Also n {LIE CHASE | MEgy " I AND . _ I ?HO>NE; ACT I & THUR. w I e In Admission 1 ; THEATREJ land. Tin-. baseball name playi-d \Vedr.e.?110th ?'ay. aftoreonn by the small boys for !;in \vn -as -Kijiloy11 i School Baby I.ion nson. ae:ain:>t I < ? r"' - < ! ' '-I. uauy JJjrursil eel lit was interesting thruuirhnut - The1 : ht^f? > ' )< \v: < mlXa-viir uf Fanley-111 t his Ke\. !?. ('. ' Baum .and Rev. Fi'a: k , < i hidden are in Kastover thjs week unite -lu'ia liauni M Donald and.h.i .iraile'-"" i'oby dauuhi ts are visit_inir Mrs. ieh a?I'inn,a .fib iMch. itr ('r.'Unnliin.~ ? oui'Se re's s : : , ?: ? pri/1. N AKK -SHOALS NKWS _ hnM- , . ?7 ? Ui-v. < I.w'an, I r Bic Metlu'd rtrtir h nieaehed a . won Jerful "sermon from tile subject W ho saw the . church in ts oai !\ irlni v and how do you <ee it' " '?"J: v. J!liv Rev. Brown, of Willtaniston brou-ht a message of: .joy to his members at f.itlle River Mapfist Church. The H. .fcl'. U. rendered a snlend d I on niinK ' , . ?=Z: l\n( brdnds t" (Mrs.'1 Km ma-' Maddi.v -4?nu \vi11 be pained to learn of her illness. *\i V S!u' 's |(stinjr at this writing. . ' r>" Mis. S-.n^iih Cunninitham has met " ' 'th an accident ill Nashville.-Term., *i><u"trPrm;ti--Tvm; W bi oken W'e are 1... .1._ 'iiy for her home. . __ *'Nev ion "Riehcy" wu>? funeral*?. . Suii ed at Forkvilj . Sunday. Brother . and Riehey had reached the ronturf ? ? > >.1 his pciMti'ri showed him to lie 100 years troit. pld. week Mrs. Tovncfni Rphifnson returned Aher., 1pm , ^ ft i-i sncinliiur, 'in arlu ('.rc.MHvoi-.!. visiting I relatives ami Kb- rit nils. < . Vf?ny?r Mr/Frank Williams."Vailed at ':1m t> the bom,, a;' Mi-. J'. T. Robinson, recently. tew Mr. and Mis. X. T. Washington; istor. Mrs.. Man vWare was shopping' . in I -. 111 \* (? Satimlfo^? :? They., ' R .I.'M. Williams, preaeh'ed i".?rhose , ltiiMii <'reek. Sti'nday ' Sehool. lh:- is very , i-mwi ovimr as a - vottntr minister. Mr. I ? ' - -= V' SI. I' \ t I." \. M. ! ;. CHIrKCH XKWS I who I * ~j tally. . Res. I. < >. Simmons. Castor ' Ui-.i S*um!a\ Sehool. was interestrng. A f,,|- very yvd talk was made bv Mr." K. . M. Caddy, student 'of lUirbison C\d-j ? 1 M - T - ' 111 be ' " 1 . * 1-M'O . Noon.: 3:00 P. M.. and 8:.i?0j ' f I'. MV Rev. -Simmons, preached so'il} stirvimr sermons. We also enjoyed | -akLir-. rrrrrrr4-> . xp,.--H-Hpr. -RmrtmT.-hr- ; ~^:i- leader ' o<" Mt s. Kallie Bradley, who j mnta was funeralijrod at ,o:00 P.M. A. M. j HoMcrway, Crnff "Whety' Wo Never) atHs. Shall ??1 ay li' v.-T. Hum man yaw a very liwi ?!" sday jnc ta1 k t-? the young people and one were v<u>rg trirl joined. MT l*|S<JAll BAPTIST CHURCH U-v. \V. F. Mrlntosh, Past- r 1^1 On Monday night, Feb. _2. n wry , ne?sed' a. most interesting program ^ 'eb^n in interest of the Raptist church a* by Mr. G. Finch MeRuffie. The-wteaeh''a-S' -the^ MnTion County 'TreTnThtr jvi-lle played very important parts. The rs in j>roj;ram w'ere composed of vocal and j instrumental music, and readings 1 y_.ULA&'. ' - i Special Notice. . C^rrc,?ipon?l'T.t>i a^l "contributors arc h'-rcny rjnt^rioii that all Natice?, -ftfrtr?T-c T-?rrk?rrfH? charped 1' r the iatf. of 3c per line. * M+n-irmim trharpe 50<h- Gash?rmust accompany c*a<-'h article. ikai Beguile "When skin is satiny, soft and , light*.then snlilfis. beguile and your beauty is alluring. Dr. Fred Palmer's ? Skin Whitener Ointment ?softens and lightens the darkest ? skin, "clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks,'and does away with that "oily, shiny" look. Use this preparation regularly to make your skin soft, delicate and alluring. This amazing Ointment is in the famous Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories where are also made those other beauty aids you know so well: Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin . Whitener?Soap.?Skin?Whitener Face Powder, Hair Dresser and | Hid Deodorant which may be had at all drug stores for 23 cents each or will be sent postpaid upon^Wceipt of~7>rice. Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Dept. 4, Atlanta, Ga. Send 1e in stamps for a generous trial sample of the Skin \\ hitener, Soap and Face Powder. DRtFRED PALMERS SfurfWRitener keeps your complexion youthful* wlil h-\\? !( very et.editable pprform(1. . Tii.? pa*.: or. -atui ui umbers of ihe churidi \vit.li to thank all who aided in miking this program possible. . M AJOR DAMS TO SPBAK AT CALVARY PRKSRYTICRIAN CHI RCH M AN KKKKY. FKiL->. L.tO P. M. The public' is. c <rdiall.v .invited to l.eir Mitn.r Davis Sen lav nftei'noort. He Avlli, bring to the colored citizens gut' YMvkorr. mmo'dinte vicinit.y a message -of hope and enco'urage: itte-nt. lie is a pleasing speaker and 'is deeply interested in the welfare of Special- n asi*' w ill "be-furnished by ?the HaiioPon?tjuurlet. lb Tit'diage Muih'ay. Pastor TAKE' ALL YOUR MOTOh TROUBLES TO LEEVY'S GARAGE -4 ' ' _ . 4 Expert Mechanics for any car or truck . Blinks From Allen - Benedict ON TAYLOR STREET | WRECKS?DAY OR NIGfflrj?" ~ ? ;* ^ ^ ? General Insurance Honest and eflkiowi attention given to all business pla^eed with me. ' , PHONE 5717 ?Tl'li u ASI7I'N7;T<)N ST. SOITIIt'JiN tt All. WAY S?8Tfi*t'orrvrled to Nov. 30. 1930 arrive -Union Station Leav? No. No. 5 :.00p 32 Augusta. 32. 2:47p 7:4oa* 31 N. V.-Augusta 31 7:55a 12:50a 27 riiar'stnn.rinn on i .aa? v-,.. -w . . ? > . w I X . uwp *4:1 Rp 28 Cinn-Charieston 28 4:20p 9 :30p 10 Columbia-Cinn. 9 7:00m 5:00a 24 Columbia.lncks'c 23 10:30*> 11:4a Col'a-Augufrtn??7 4:17p 12:55p 20. Colla-Savtvpnah 19 8:20*? n'^Op **!?Tr-r7T"a~rT^tr.tto' u 11:00a 13 Cora-Charlotte 14 4:30p '9f55p VI Columbia Charl'n 12 b'OOa . a 1:55a . .1-5 Colu'-Uia-Char'st-n 46 4:0o? 1:15a 2 Col'a-Spartanb.'g 1 3.00p ~ 1:05p 113*Col*a Charlotte 114 12:2Gp 10;45a 18 Colum'a-Atlnnta 17 6:8&t ' 3 Via, Camden and Rock Hill.. /.* Pullman cart. Dining cara. -j