The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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Saturday, February 21, 1931.
Friends of Ml*. Peter David Smith
will be Kind to learn ot his recovery!
He has been confined to his bed1 with
the Flu
Mrs. L. I/. Whittaker, a teacher in
the Bennettsville ? High school, is
spending some time, with her parents
Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Johnson, at 2029
Marion street.
^ ^ I
Minn?Bertha llownuni?rrmt Jennie
Watson motored to Hopkins', Sunday
to visit Miss Rachel Prioleau who
was called home to be at the bedside
of her mother. We hope her- a? speedy
. -y recovery.
W Chere will be a Mock Picnic given
^'by the Junior Missionary Girls of
Second Calvary Baptist church, Wed- .
nesday night Feb. 25; at 8 o'clock.
Come out and enjoy yourself. Admission
15c. ?
Ml1. anid Mis. J. C. Hemphill' gave
in honor of their son J. C., Jr. SixHh.
teen of the young folks were present
^ to show their appreciation. Delicious
refreshments were serveiT." Master-J.
C., received many beautiful and useful
gifts in honor of the party, fa
THE SUNKISS CLUB MEETS.
Miss?Martha Bradley entertainedthe
Sunkiss Social Club Tuesday, evening
Feb. 17th at her lovely home
on Walnut street. y? ^ i
by the president, Francina Davis, the
roll call was dispensed with and minutes
read and approved.
In addition toathe njembers there
were many visitwr^^fter the business
session the hostess* served a delicious
course of sailad, Russian tea,
cake and jello.
The next meeting will 4oe held Tues
day night with Miss Francina Davis
-1905 Gervais street.
" I*
TII>HS IS l ASSINl!. *
~M"ake haste, ~muke haste;
And do your best;
For talents were given
To the bad and the Lu'st.
For lime is passing* passing fast |
Will tomorrow bring you"
Whaft you have had,
Whenever you have thrown away ,
the good for the bad?
' Then stop! and looki and start again
For he who knows will
Make yrin glad I
*?A Till ln.lp vim f-?ithfmtty tf> the last
?By Anegune-E. Evanjf. /
; FREE WILL CIA'B
Will meet, Sunday, afternoon at
UUP Odor!;, in tin- reception hall at
Ridgewood Camp. '
Mrs. C. II. Pleasant Pres.
Mi's. N. B. Davis Sec. * I
RHQEN1X CLUB.
The Phoeniy Club met at Miss Rcbecca
McDowell 2010 Oak street. The
meeting was conducted by the presi-j'
dent Mr. B. .1, Cave. We danced and
played a few games and then''
were served sa,lnil. h.ot tea ami e"ak;v|'
^TVTany visitors a# ere preamiL^
TIIKTWKLVK i'AL'M SOCIAL ('M B
The T\velve Pal's Social \ clul> was
entertained on Friday Keb.l.'Rth by
Miss. Thelma R. Nelson in her home
at 1927 Gervais Street.
... Th<x meeting -was conducted by the
President Miss. Thelma iw Nelson. (
The Program was as follows; Song
^-Little?White?Lit-'*;?Q-uotntion*?from?
T.inrnln, Pn.ni from Charles Kingsly
by Miss. Patrick. Solo The Rosary,
Miss. Bain's . Miss Nelson served
a delicous course of sandwiches russian
'? . tea, ambtusia and cake.
CULTIJKR rr.UB DRAMATIC..
BITS '[<
Oscar Wilde's intriguing drama. |i
"Lady Wiiyh mere's Kan," is the Cul-j1
ture Club's presentation during S. C. i
Teachers Association this year, as J
.most of you know. Under the capa- I
ble direction of Mrs. Amie Brlle Weston
and with the faithful assistance 1
? of thv vlub'ri piu.-ndvnl, .Mrs, \v, (, >,'
Johnson, the players'are bring niolded
pito perfect condition.
>, A casual listener at a recent re'U'
~ ~ l _L^_ 1 ii._i 1.1 .1 ...1 I
iicarsai unserved inui onp would nuruj
- ly believe the^cast is of a ma tares. so ^
real thg.-exprcssion ami so unaffected ~
the tones of. voice.
The cast boasts Columbia's best
dramatic talent. 'Twill be unfaiY at
this?writing to relate all the whn~"
derful bits of news. Next week's is
sue of the Leader wilt-reveal other interesting
bits concernipg "Lady Win |
demore's Fan.'-'?
y . ??.?_< "
1 THE CULTURE AND EAST ENI)
CLUBS HOLD JOINT MEET. . |
On Friday afternon Fe.b. 6th the;
, Culture and East End clubs were j
entertained at the home of Miss Jen-I
nie S. Trezevant. The sole purpose'
of the meeting was to formulate j
plans under which The ladies might ]
work to the best advantage in order'
ia 4-1. ? t\r >_ ti. j 1:? i
iiiiaiw tiit: vv uiiu'ii ? rcueruuuu \
Convention which is to convene here!
* Maly the 1st, 2nd and 3rd, a stellar
occasion.
Mrs. H. N. Vincent presided at the (
meeting. Several committees ^ were
- formed and practically every lady I
to perform on one of these commit-!
tees; a good means we feel of stimu-1
latinff in them a desire to work their,
hardest. Mrs. Vincent is daily admonishing
the ladies to do their bit
toward flrousinpr in every South Car-'
olina woman the desire to come to
*
i V WVi lfii ^ _ ~t x'
*
Cul-imb.a to this convention whic
we feel sure will leave on the mind
of every individual an inaeiliblo irr
pression of what the Federated Club
of South Carolina are- struggling t
do:?The?churches tor "th(. meet ing
have aTFeady been named and ...no>
the presidents of The two clubs; Mr;
W. C. Johnson and Miss J. S. Trezc
vant are busy seeking means of in
teresting our expected guests.
Miss Trezevant served ice crean
and cake. . -
THE BACCHANTES CLl'B NEWS
The Bacchantes Social Club met a
the home of MiGn Julia Belle Thump
son Tuesday Feb. 3rd. A brief- busi
ness meeting was held. We had thre
new members Messrs. David McDon
aid, .1. H. Satterwhite and F.jdo Bur
ton. The hostess servecl us delici'ou
ice cream, cake and mints, while w
listened to the soft strains of th
radio.
M iss Barbara Burton ent.??rt.timtM
tb.. Bacchantes Club last Tuesday a
her home on Oak street. The busines
part of the meeting was carried ou
in its usual way. After which w
had a short program. Duet Misse
E. Nesbitt and E. Kershaw; instru
mental solo Miss Ethel Williams
Then the club was turned to a socia
Messrs. William Hill and Gussie Ha
azrzzdzz ze Estrdln eV?ri?-i oV.^.11 ? ?
? v. nil 1 VI1 III I
zard joined the club. Delicious re
freshments were served. Miss An
nice Williams ^vill entertain the clu
next Tuesday, at her home on Mill
wnnd avenue.
* SCHOOL NOTES.
Booker Wahiitgton Heights.. Thursday
some little girls of' th
second grade of which Mrs. A. L
Hopkins is teacher, visited each ?
the classrooms bearing a heart-shapeinvitation
Tyfiich read- thus: "Corns t
our party. Friday afternoon at 2:45.
?Every?one?was?auxiuus Tor?tlr
hour to come and the seventh grad
with all of the teachers entered th
beautifully* decorated classroom t
rated hands sitting impatiently, bu
rh so happily as evidenced by thei
smiling faces, for the party to begir
A play ."The Valentine Shop," am
a Valentine song v/ere presented
after which a hftx of strings-one o
which was lucky -was passed, the pfiz
I eing a beautiful box of carfdy.' Re
freshments earring out the Valentin
scheme were served by two scventl
: rule. ?After nartakip- of the
jollo with whipped cream, cake am
c indies we expressed-our delight am
rppreciation to the cla?s for havnij
hTVtted us to shai'u with- them tlici
Valentine Party.
LK CKRCI.K KN.TR.K NOI S
Mille. Oseyola Allen entertained a
her home on last Wednesday afternooi
as a courtesy to l.e Cercle Pint re N'ous
The usual seanon of bridge "W a
enjoyed.
The house was decorated in collars
bespeaking the Valentine sensor
Mille. Allen proved an admirable hbs
i n agreeably pleasant time.
?(ipent <?who?joined the?club?mem
hers were Mme. Lillian Jones who i
a visitor in the pity from Jersey Cit;
and Mile. Jani? Adams.
?A-t?the?eoneluneion of "the?gameMile.
Henrietta Boozer,' winning firs
zpri/.c was presented French, perfum
and a very pretty gilt toilet box Wa
given Mile. Mary Ray Saxon as eon
solation whileM]1e. Daisy Roach re
reived' a dainty handkerchief as boo
by. The guest prize was won by Mil
innie Adams.
A two course luncheon was serve
candies and nut^ were given as fervor
and heart shaped boxes eontainini
Y. W. C. A. ??
Saturday evening the?C Dill mitte
of Management of the Phyllis Wheat
b.y Rri.ii.-h of the Y: W. C. A. mc
MrsrCordella. A. Winn., National Sec
i etarjl of Colored Work, at th
Branch House. In her pleasing man
nor, sVip orr.phasizo.rt the necessity o
nvovv mnm l.o- tU~ ^ Itt
rperatinK with the chairman and th
Branch secretary in order to put ov
.Monday was friven to the Chair
men and members of all sub-commit
tees and Girl Reserve Advisors. Th
beautiful outline of the Y. W. C. A
policies were inspirational, and. ever;
committee chairman present with he
committee members saw as never be
fore the need of a strong Branch i:
Columbia.
The members of Second Calvar;
and Union Baptist churches wer
graced by Mrs. Winn's presence o:
Sunday, and they listened attentive
ly to her message which was give
in a pleasing and impressive way.
TE seemed that every minister i
Tuesday at twelve o'clock and gladl;
' card the National Secretary tell o
the barriers that are gradually heini
I?roken down- between^ th,e races thr
the V. \V, C. A. movement. She-lef
Tuesday afternoon for "Chnrlesto
tvhere the Regional Conference open
t.d' Thursday morning.
The Woman's Christian! Temper
ance Union held its monthly meetini
M the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday after
noon. Feb. ,17, this being one of th
Red Letter T>aysr, known as France
K. Willard Mernorial Day.
Th;s year marks the 50th r.nnivet
sary of Frances Willsvrd's first- visi
to South Carolina. A Willard Pro
grant was giv.en. consisting of choic
quotations' from Miss Willard an
some striking incidents in her lif
end work. "No woman has ever don
10 much to lift hutttAttltjr heaven
ward. The one woman of the cer
t'iries! Best be.lpved, God crowned.
The Book Club met Tuesday even
ing at the home of Mrs. Andren
Baumgardner, Hampton Ave. Afte
quotations from miscellaneous au
thors by the members, Mrs. Miriar
McMillan gave a sketch of the lif
of Hnngston. Hughes. M.?s. finum
gsirdner read some of his poems an
Miss Delphinc Bradley also gave som
intereting information concerning hi
life. The current events led by- Mis
Ha Stewart* were full of importan
information. Mifts Frankle HuTPs ri
sume of the habits and customs , o
1 * H *
*
TIIE PAfcMI
h vhe inhabitant of India was interest
.s * . . ! '
i- /vfter the meeting Mrs. Baumgar
s ner served a delicious ^salad cours
0 with lUnsian. tea.
,v HriLH VVANTED ,
1 >, Vuung women wanted. Light com
- pltxion, neat anu attractive looking
{ :.iu^t be u good talker. Don't replj
1 to this advertisement unless you meat
j business; if you believe you measur*
up mail your application to-day.
' \ViTle\in own hand writing statins
t salary wanted. Goodwin News Stan<
~ 101! AVotfqrd St., Spartanburg, S. C
* Richland County Unemployment As
e sociation,
Riot. .1. E. Dickson, Co., Chr.,
Dr. D. H. Sims, I)ist. Chr.,
Dr. li." S. Wilkinson, State Chr.
e .
l! . NOTICE.
__The_Jiufhla nd County TeachffsTAa
sociation will hold its regular meet
_ ing Saturday, Feb. 28th at Booke
* Washington 11 iffo?S.'h.iul;?nit 12 b1
clock.
W. A.' Ferry, President,
Mrs. Elise S. Jenkins, Sec'y.
[ IN MEMORIAM.
In sad and loving memory of m;
z dear husband Leonard M. Brooks
n who departed this life in New Castl<
Pfci., Feb. 16th, 1930.^
At tinifcs I grow lonely
hen"sorrow seems to sear,
When something tells?my dcrTtr~hu9
band, ~ -- ?
I That God loves-you evermore. ??
e In my heart your memory lingers
Dear husband sweet and tender, fon
*1 t-i- -
f. dilU LIUU, g
There is not a day dear husband,
0 That I do not think of you.
Heaven known how sad the parting,
e Or what the farewell cost
e But we trust God and His angels,
0 Have gained what we havp lost.?
^ You left behind a broken heart,
That loved you so sincere,
( That never did and never will,
Forget you Leonard, dear.
Devoted^wife and daughter,
f ? Mrs. Emily Brooks, wife,
Little Virginia Brooks, daughte
! A LITERARY AND MUSICAL
1 TREAT.
, Will be given by Mrs. Joanna Smith
j chib Sunday evenihg, Feb._22nd,_a
> 4:SO o'clopk. A silver offering ii
asked. The program is as follows:
p America choir; Prayer Rev. Ander
companied by Starks; solo Mrs. R
L. Smith; Reading Miss Mozelle Wist
^ solo, Prof. 11. Riddick; solo Prof. T
1 11. Pinckney; address Rev. Holman
. solo, Mr. .hike C. Kubanks; solo vio
^ lin, Mr. R. L. Smith; quartet Har
mony Four; selection, Mr. Wm, Man
igault; solo' Mr. A. T. Smith, selec
i'' tion, choir; benedictTon.
re- was she which with esteem hig
( HESTER PAKAGKAP11S.
v Mr. and Mrs. S. D. j Rainey an
children motored >bo Columbia las
.. Sunday and spent the day with thei
t sistef / 'Mrs. Eliza MeGhee, Harde
e street.
s Prof. S.' L. Finley reports a won
- derful meeting at Paine College, Au
? geir-ta. Ga., Thursday and "Friday,~o
o Training School Principals from S. C
'and Georgia. He returned by way o
d Aiken where he spent Friday nigh
s 1 with Rev. and Mrs.' P. A. Callahar
? lie arrived in Chester Saturday afte
j accompanied him. *?1
Flu continues to rage hcrc_--'Th
"sick list is _asMoHoWST~""Mrs. Racht
^ttTnTde^n-rTMary Brice, Miss Emm
" Walker, Mr. Floyd Walker, Miss An
e nie King, Miss Mildred Watson, Mis
" Sarah Gore, Mr. Hemphill Brown
*-plinfter l'rancis Caldwell,Mrs. Magg 1
~ Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Le
' ttwo children, Mr. iMalcolm Waltor
Miss Jess^ Wise, Mrs. Maggie Jone
" and many others. ' -.
e! The Pastors' Aid Society was en
tertained on Tuesday night at 7:3
y ] o'clock; the S. S. officers met at th
r | home of Mrs. Lizzie Young, Walnu
...street on Thursday. The next meet
n | ing will be at the home of Miss Eliz
j beth McAlily, on Thursday, March 1
y j For the best all around uniforn
e for the week of Feb. 9-12, Miss Es
n j telle Bovian, Domestic Science teach
- j er of Finley Hi offered prizes to he
11 j claeses in Home Economics. Th
winnprg woro nq fnllmirn- ttt-h A Mip
n j Isabelle Woodward and Mis Lila (ft
. 1 Wylie, ft vanity dreser set and
y dresser scarf, respectively; 8 B "Mis
f I Florence Williams, a string of pear
i? beads; 9th grade Miss Hessaline Wil
u a dresser scarfr
*f jMrs. Janie Westbrooks, wife o
n j Rev. J. H. Westbrooks, of Rock Hi
" I is the cuest of Mr and. M-ra T
__J Kennedy. ^ . t y
Miss Emma Walker continues quit
j*. sick. J
I GREENWOOD NEWS.
. / Mrs. Caro Williams and Mrs. Lill
t! Williams, Misses Mayme L. William
Henrietta Williams and Chas. H
^.Goldson," motored to Columbia las
d , Friday night, Feb. 6th, to hear Rol
e : and Hayes. They were the guests c
e ] Dr. and -Mrs. D. H. Sims. They retur
- fd to the city Saturday morning at
I ter spending a very pleasant evenin
" at the capital.
I-; The many friends of Mr. and Mri
R ; Jesse Jabber, of Gilliam street regrt
r' very much to know of their illnes
. j Hdpe to see them out again soon,
n I Rev. John Walker is still unabl
e jto get out. Rev. WaJker has been sic
. for quite a few months,
d Mr. Lamar Williams, of Gage St
e is still somewhat indisposed,
s Mr. Guss Walker of Hacket tree
s has been sick for a week or mot
it but Is able to be up. We trust tb?
f- he Wfll soon be out and able to tak
if up his work again.
BTTO LEADER ,
?? "i'i
|THr vinm <
IPICTURE Ol
I WEDrj
|| ADOTISSICTr
| CAPITOL
?_ dollar silk h
JpoiN'dS ()K Till-- I vn-'i?i >! \( t u l 1
r NATIONAL ..MINlSTKItS ,
r~ Ai.i.i.wi.;
.t .
l. The regular weekly itVeetinjr ??i' t'hir
Alliilllee VV!i< 111.Ill -.1 til. .Ml- Y W
U- <A. 1 InR f-r - H' i
idem?T:?.Vf.' Roy k.ii_w-u- iihTTtr l'l.e
?-H-it-TTt~n"nnrl exTTa i <, iaci-,- iij.-iiii-,>1
proper was taken ii|>. Aspeviai tea
a" ture of tlie program was ah addre'V"
i, oh "The Development, of y iirisitail AV
s manhood,"-by Mrs.. l'o<;deli.i Winn in
t New York Cit> Mrs,. Wjnn is N'.j
S trotraf Secretary of tlje Vi Wf t . A
o i Ik- Kev. I', P. W atson iiY \*veli chose-if
3" words rep! in! 't >> FFTe ri:m a7!
i, dress of Mrs. W inn who was. avonn
s pained by Mix Rk-hard Carrol.
The "amount of"^K'J.o'.r from Relho.
_ was' reported in lin -pivious. meel.hiK
0 flie Alliance is c-oopei atinn" 'with tin.
e Relief Station in the- Intel c si 'of'thi
t unemployed
Some have also made personal doa
nations to said cause, l.et otln-rs
9 follow in this Ciraiid .Moyenienl.Un the
( interest of our sulVerintr fellow num.
^ Folloxvinj; is the program of in.-t.il
1 lation which, will l-c lie,hp at Inibii
r Rapt: Church at N:iMt I*. on Wed
e nestlay, Feb.-23,* Pad I
1. Hymn Annm I I?; ?id". I'. I'.
[. Watson. 2. Prayer . Rev. .1. .1. liana
a son; V,. Seriptuie K. v. 1J. S.
s T,;\\vn iiee'; 1. 11: 11;i. A mi. nnreji?hr'I
Rc-V. S. S. Yotllltfb! i: >. Sri !
k Rev. II. \V. (Suino . *'("hf-is>
I?\ ar fm'itnt ;')n"
.f President I?. II. Suits. iM \liet?M
II urvt'tsi ty'-wi II?rrwT.nT t lie ptlirVr- :
F. Rev. I. .!? Mvl^'iialtl will In- I. .
iinaster ap * Itv--Post. I'; l a I la! j"i, .1 ? t
e axiny. *>
The public. is' eoiiiialiv i 11\ i'lv : (
le above. It may well be >;un in.'i
the ministers of ('-ohnrihin are hecom
ntf mate ami more it. a- -; il 111
a their Mas'. buw'.-.e? mi ! ;.? ? *.!>
s ing .evidence t.li.i eo '. Ps-rh?4r??r?
[ Brigtcs, oiKii-H 1 uiy t m. !v <1 ygc*-'
lion which we pray will ultiii.vt.-lj
|. aeeomphsTT the end intended. FuTT
(f 1 icily will lm-jdyen this at?Urn-propei
n time. The session was disnas-ed w;it'
f? pi uyi.M' by It.. 1. 1'.?I iifliii ,i.?
g out with lis' ti Second ('a'rvary ear
Tuesday at 12 o'clock ami wr will .!
3> thee good.
s" KM A NT EL A.. M. K. (MirUCli 1
^?Rrvr J. E; Beard, 1). I>.. I'astor J
k Our Chatechysni informs us vh.it it
t uncltnt tlayK' thc Bttrtrr wait "wvitf'
by holy men inspired by God. It is
interesting as well jijj wonderful twit
think th"t today there are men, ami
e women, who were inspired and so:e
^ to us* These messengers are proI
claiming the glad tidings, to tdf-nA*
r " "T_ * ' '
SfARtj INrfl
r T HEVEARi
Rupert wg|g^|^L
Univei S Aly HJ?
!c THUR. I
til & 25 |
THEATRE I
-i^^f iVTf2% , i
tfALUE-LONO WEAR
LiTY unchanged;
oned-Newest Shades }
ERV1C.E WEICHT !
J.
in i YiMfi i n _
OSIERY Mruort- J~T~
^1LKES -BARffETPflL ?
' *ti?iiii'i '." nil pfi pli.'.?At Kmninn I j :
."j.i ? u.-!. > ,!! pastor brought tit us
|'. u;.. >n it-; ir-ir -v'l ni""*- A i oi!inieiwiaT
""!? rial I'lu'c listened*while' ho de'liv,-.
I refy. 1'"i-tr -t ' Ilil iTvu. iuspit
i f "V T . i M.' i't nfViTi'ij' rip b
j?-t? -?A?a?r?tt-Kuns* and?M .'t: y<? "
" ?ll ..III- - 'I Illy V ' t >' ' IKH:i . .
:;j: t<:r i>\i.:a;iitii fur. joiners was
| n11 -i We were pleased* to not"
j :.:ii "1 "i:i :i>, i.a I'ritlee one of tieI
\hi.:?!;:.v Sehool * 'scholars* was reeOiv
J :i if*nal. terms ami was assign
iter i 'a--- of Hrotlur S. I,. -.Jones m
" .< ' i y Si liotil-coavmwtl. Tliu
i Ve> .) i f ;;He.- Wi fe- eoudueted by Kr<t.
/ 1 ?.. nr.' a tiaehrr in the Into
a* . i b'OaVt PM'llt. For SOUK'til le
' :e" e been Tvutehing very clasolx
'lie gr..\vjli ?of t he ' sehool and-*?rfr<
- 'i to -late that i has taken or
v. 1: ami "lias iture.ised wonderful*.
I \ \! v \t:n.i..n V...-I l-l, n I
"M Kxn*l<i??r ("'lass ami took sin :u
i\i- i :?t t in. the discussion.
1; ,i - a pleasure for us to,state that
:;- !> "t i'a<l (ladsdeti ami Bo.njaniii.
j ilarri-oi'r Miller.-two promising younj.
! I '-th \cry active .in the church
iaI S' i!;:y School received mid-ye:ir
it,' ma.- : tin* fcurkc Industrial *
. , ; ; ijiv i--ty. .Miss lluhia Wat- on
,ua.-.. pre ?'tit< ?1 u"ith a diploma!
;:(V:!MT iHltiilli'ti'il :lu- course of Sill I
i !' i-im i '.< I Til t lu- hiiMi school ,th | "
1! .r.^TiT'. t an.) ^orved a delicious j
| a; .- t.hc' '.'th. ML-*. X. A. Me i
, Jia <, >-? a :uj- i' ami lur committee re.- ;
oy corn 11 out -. * Mi
-. U ?- , Bates I'la.-.of ourflea i
iiu-i<- confined !to lii'V home on"!
u<Mi.i' t' illness. We are hoping ,
"hat she will he ahle to be ainontf
is very -opn. We regret to state ]
hat !a-: Weiliu-sd.ty Bt oher Benjamin
'ti.. i no of the ,Kaiders was M<?1 :
leivl; -trieken "while attending class ]
eet iiiir. lie Was taken to his honii j 1
A\4ui \ hr-it* ;*H-U routined. ?j-f^
!' all the ir? ?> 1 yen ran
|!\ . II I ho hit ans you ran \ 1
I ail !:> w:i\s \,,n .-an i_
In all tin- plan's you ran
At all tin* tinicx you ran.
i u all liir people you can ' 1
A< as t'Vrr you ran.
CARD OK THANKS. Ll
Wo wish to thank our friends and 1
Ineicrhhar-i- far.their many ktndneftsoAi.
I during dhc illness nnd death of our 1
dear in-other and aunt Mrs. Marrtha
Sims Aiken; and for the beautiful
floral offerings. ? I
v Miss Helen D. Aiken, . V
; Mr, nnd Mrs. L. Dull,??? 1
R. B. Carroll, M. D?
Mr. Seymbur' Carroll.
'd.
-? page Seven
Special Notice.
1 r rn-.i'.Mi'lHii.-!?nr^i?uuiiUlbutuis
re hereby notified that ajl Notice#,
lards of Thanks and ^Teniunifcns are'
harped for? at the rat0 T>f 3c per
ino. Minimum cfrarpe ope. Cash
nust accompany eac h article.
It fl
t/irtw^v ~
i Delight
When ]ih n's dances 'linger, then
frankly uthniic* ... what feminine
heart doesn't thrill? Know..this
thrill! . Y'1 u can have alluring :.
beauty. Dr. Fred I'alnit-rks Skin
Whitener Ointment softens and
lightens the darkest skin, clears up
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OlTHEttN RATIW AY SYSTEM
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7:4.5a 31 X. Y.*Aiiiru<ta ,31 7:55a
2;50a 27 Cbar'ston-Cinn. 27 l:00p
4:15p 28 .Cinrt-Charleston. 28 4:20p
9:30p 10 Columbia-Cinn. 9- 7:00a .
5:00a 24 Cohmihin.Taoks'c?23 10:30n
1:45 a 8 CoTa-Augusta" 7 4:17p
2;55p 20 CoUa?Savannah 19 8:20a
^>4 5:15a
1:00a 13 CoVa-Charlotte 14*" 4+30p
9:55p 11 Columbia Charl'n 12 8 00a
4:55a 15. Cnlu'bia-Char'stn 16 4:00a
0:00p 16 Coltim'n-Grcenv'e 15 6:50a
1:05p 113*Col.'a Charlotte 114 .12:2Sp
U:4ba 18 Colunv'a-Atlanta 17 6:85p
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