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EXCURSION?Savannah
~.rrrr~ $3.50
Tybee I.. . .. ?...,*.??%? 4.00
Good returning July 7th. Good in
Pullman Cars. Southern
RPway System
Phones 5631?6356
Round Trip Excursio - .-s . from:
Batesburg $3.75 Orangeburg 3t51T
' Blfiekstock 4.50 Newberry 4.00
COLUMBIA 3.50 Prosperity 4.00
Donalds 4.75 Ridgewav * 4.00
lireenwood 4.50 Springfield 3.50
Lancaster 4.50 Winnsboro 4.25
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L Excursion tickets sold for all trains
(except Crescent Limited) Fri., July
3rd, also foT train 16 irorn Columbia
3:55 A. M. July 4th.
Good returning to July 7th, 1931.
Spend the Fourth of July at the
seachore, fishing, boating, bathing.
' Consult Ticket Agents,
SOUTHERN RAtLV AY "Is VST EM
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Seashore Excursion
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ISLE OF PALMS, SULLIVANS
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| FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931
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? IN MEMORIAM
In sad memory of my only dear
Sister, Mrs. Ledie Mae Reid Lockard,
who departed this life last June 27,
1930, in the city of Detroit, Michigan.
Darling sister, one year ago in June,
My .heart went out of tune,
For I learned that far away,
You had glae with God to stay.J
r.if<? hrrn mighty lnnc4rr
"""For yo\i were my only,
To tell things to
When lift just wouldn't do.
Spring time was blue,
It HiHn't tiavo tho huo
Foc__I. so miss?d you, 1??
Making life more true, .
I'm sure heaven's more fair
Sine* you' have gone- there,
jAnd I shall ^tiive Jiarder some day
it snare,
Becauoe you?have slipped?away
over there.,
I shall try not mourn fo>? vwnr
For Qod has it safe from - this
world's sti'ife^
So sleep dear heart, sleep,
And take thy sweet rest
I love you a heap,
* Good nigfiET ~
By your only-sistetv (Mrs.)
Lillian Reid Pinckney
Orangeburg, S. C.
J6r Economical Transportation
jBMIJj jjSSHSE?_
. , \ USED CARS
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
Cars on Lot No.l
Next to McMaster's oh Hampton Sy
1929Chqvrolet Coach ?? $33fr
1930 Chrysler Coupe 43b
1030 FnrH Town Snrfim . - 565
1026 Pierce-Airuw Tourlhg 22S
1930 Ford Tudor : 376
Dodge Cuupu? 300
1926 .Chevrolet Roadster 135
1929 Chevrolet Truck .7 260
1929 GMC Truck 350
1929 Ford Sp. Coupe 350
1929 Ford Coupe 350
Cars "on Lot No. 2
1929 Podge Sedan . $350
1930 Ford Sedan 450
1924 Dodge Coupe __ 60
1924 Dodge* Coupe 17777........ 60
.1929 Dodge Sedan 350
1930 Whippet Sedan 285
1931 Ford Colipe~ 475
1929 Ford Town Sedan 375
1929 Ford Roadster . ...' . 7.. 275
1927 Ford Coupe .... 85
1928 Chevrolet Truck 75
-L928-Ford Coupe^. ?:.;:~rr: "27E
1929 Chevrolet Coupe ! 27c
1106 Hampton St., Near Assembly St
CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO
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1232 HAMPTON STREET
M ARRIAGETANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Janie P. Harris of Clinton
announces the marriage of her daughter,
Miss Abbie Ponola Harris, tc
""Mr: David Earl Dendy of Clinton
June 8, 1930.
The ceremony was performed in
Greer, 9 C., by Rev. F. L. Lawton,
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
^ Mr. and Mrs. George Physic Dudley
ar nounce the marriage of their
daughter Lucie Irenp tn Mr Harry
Arlington Plater on Sunday the 21st
of Junoy.lU3iy New BcTtyNyC'.
. At home 69 Burn Street.
IN MEMOIUAM ...
. In loving memory of a dear wife
and mother, Mrs. Fannie Valentine,
who left us June the 26th, 1927, four
years ago.??- ' ~~
A precious one from us is. gone,
A voice we loved is stilled, v
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled,
God in His-wTsdom has recalled
The boon His love had given
And though the body slumbers here
The soul is safe in Heaven-A
P. ft. Valentine, Husband
O. Y. Valentine,
i Alice J. White,
Agnes P. Griffen,
, Naomi Smith,
. A. D, Valentine,
Julia P. Morayne, Children
Low Sunday Excursions
lc per mile 1 ravelled
?BETWEEN All
Points 150 miles or less.
Good in coache? only. Return
Limit Date of Sale.
Week-End Tickets
One and One-Fifth Fare
Round Trip
All points in Southeast. Sold Fridays,
Saturdays and Sunday morning
trains. Return 'limit Tuesdayfollowihg.
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10 Day Coach Excursion
One and One-Tenth
^-Fare Round Trip
All points in Southeast. Sold Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays.
Consult Ticket Agents
Southern Rl'way System
ECONOMICAL COMFORTABLE
SAFE
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THE PALMETTO LI
* CARD OF THANKS i
Mrs. Mary Bates and family wish '
to thank their nrany* friends for the \
kindness showed them during the ill- '
ness and death of the late 9 M.
Bates, husband and father.
1 ST. MATTHEWS NEWS - !
Rev, A. W, IlMyumi?il q* j
vilje, and an ex-pastor of Bethel A. (
M. E. Church was with us all day
Sunday. He addressed the Sunday (
School 4n the morning nnd preached i
a soul stirring sermon at 11:30 to an
appreciative audience. We were in- _j
deed glau t-o diave hrmr
The Progressive Clnh nt' Rpfhel A. '
M. E. IS wide awake with itu unim
suming President, Mr. Claude who
with Tts menipers are Working hard to
helo t,lie chinch meet itn demnndi Last
Saturday the club purchased^
-^tx-beairtlfttt"chairs for the parsonage.
Watch and .see more improvements
take place. ?
V Mi-s IliiLlmii-ln mkllio 1 lie vmiiiv I
lolk and using them in different ways
that they may be useful to the church
Don't forget Sunday is Men's Day
at Bether A. M. E. Church. The entire
program will be carried out by
the men and each, man is supposed
to pay 11.00 in t.hp rnllv Sunday?Eet-us
come prepared to do our duty.
Rev. Wt A- Bethea has been away ~
for a few days."
Children'^ Day was fittingly obsfiryi.
ed Sunda" at St. Matthews Baptist
Church. -The committee needs-"
commended for such an excellent pro
gram. ' - ~
Bjg Barbecue-Ball Games-Speaking
July 4th, 1931, at Friendship Bapl.
Church .Every body?is cordially invited
to take a part.- ...
Children's Day will be observed on
'July 5 at 4:00 o'clock at* Friendship
Baptist, Church.
Don't forget the Community Meet
ing the second Sunday evening at the
, Colored School. All of the local pastors
and their congregation will?
present. . _
The pastors of tne Community will
hl>e the principal speakers. Cujne out '
and let us help a good cause. We are
1 still struggling to eticlose niii?qrhnnl
grounds.
Mr. Simeon Johnson is still on the
sick list his many friends are an1
kiously waiting his recovery:^
Mr. David Pinckney is much beter
at this writing. ;
Miss Lucile Larrimore is still i
hope' she will soon recover..
_GREEN WOOD NEWS
Miss-fttHa Ballard one of the teachers
of Booker Washington Hi School
Columbia spent a tew days-homewtth
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard
1 on Maxwell Ave. Her many friends
' were glad to see her. She left for
1 Hampton, Va., on the 15th where shi
L-will-attend Summer School: We \vistT
! for her a pleasant and profitabe stay.
-- i-.Mrs.?Hannah PeTerson oT Ridge
Spring is visiting heT son Rev. H. A
Peterson 420 Byrd Street. . j 1
The Free and Accepted Ancient York
Masons and Heroines of Jeri
i ho will have their annual Thanksgiving
service at Macedonia Baptist Sun.
June 28, 1031, beginning at 2:00 P.
" M. All are cordially invited.
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' HOMER PHILLIPS, FORMER HO;
ARD LAW. GRADUATE KILLED
St. Louts, Mo.? (C. N. S.)?Honver
, G. Phillips, prominent political leader,
and lawyer of this city was shot
to death Thursday by. two unidentified
colored men who tested him
while he was waiting for a street
car.
_One man hit Phillips with hifi fist
~ and as Phillms fiTTI the other shot
iiStnSii!ffl^ScS IWIfH.
Phillips' wife was unable to Rive
any reason for the attack.
Phillips, who had been practicing
here for several years was a gradu
ated' from the Howard U niversity
Law School at Washington, D. C., in
the year of 1903.
GREENVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Eva P. Trezevant, daughter
- Carrie V.. and-little. son, Ezfckiel, Jr.
are spending awhile in Columbia, S.
C., after having attended he funeral
of Mrs. Trezevant's sister, Mrs."Rosa
Marshall?wtro wasTuneralized last
Friday.
i Mrs. Rosa Johnson Murray, wife
.of Mr. E. W. Murray, manager of the
N C. Mutual Life Insurance Co., left
Saturday to visit relatives and friends
in Columbia. Her sister Miss Julia
Johnson left for Columbia immedia- i
tely after the closing of school.
Mr.' E. W. Biggs and son Hopkin .
are attending the National Funeral I
Directors and Embalmers Convention!
which is nfeettng itT ChicaTgo, ill. j
Miss" Rosa Glasscoe, of Macon, Ga.,f
tbacher in Howard School Columbia,
S: C., is spending a few weeks-with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
George Parker on Boyce St.
The John Wesley Progressive Club
entertained on Monday at the honiej"
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A FRESH AND SIABLE-GRO
JL ALL THF
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We have, served this con
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A SERVICE.
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of the Misses Witherspoon on Green
Ave., in honor of MisspShumate. The
jride was presented with a beautifui
piece of silver from the club and
Sunday School. .
Since our last writing The Work- ?2
ing Benevolent Temple Building cor. ju
Falls and Broad Sts., is our group's
professional building, all "the color- ^
ed doctors viz: Drs. Huggins, Duck- ^
ett and Lawton all the dentists: Drs.
W. Cooper, D^ Cooper, Thompson
are located in this building also the
Grand Secretary's, office,_W. B. So
:iety; Tha_N.orth Carolina Mutual Iris.
Co.,; The National Benefit Ins. Co.;
The Pilgrim Ins. Co.; The Elks Cluu tRoom;
W. E. Payne, Real Estate;
Molina -and" "'Miller, Architect and ^
Farm PpmnnKtrflt"'-, mi thn
loor are the following: Riggs liStn? ?
Wftl TTomej.Gibb's Drug Store; Tern l
pie Cafe; Blue Ribbon Taxi Co.;
Temple Barber Shop: Temple Beauty ~
Shop; The Auto -Service Club; The rt
Temple Theater.
Rrof. J. A. Tolbei't, the Grand See- |
rntaim \\T O T"'
CLai f 1U?UK- TT Dt'lieVUlf III jT*'
eioty?htrs?hail the Temple Building ^
renovated and remodeled, "and he is
largely responsible for all the vacant l,j
offices becoming occupied.
MARION NEWR-? - g
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Quite a number of St. Jqhn'tt -a*
bers enjoyed an early sunrise pray- c?
er meetipg on last Sunday morning.
The church was crowded early on last
Sunday morning to hear the sermon
b^ the pastor: We had quite a large
number of visitor&r- Among the
visitors were. Mesdames, Matthews
and children from Charleston foT^
merly of Marion: Mrs. Alice V. ?Hag_
.giu^-lelL-Sunday fur Allehdale^wheie 4i
she will join the faculty at the Sum- s<
mer School. Mrs. Haggins is one of v
?he teachers in the Marion County
Training School. We wish for her a
much success and a pieplant stay tl
in Allendale.. . | s<
Bro. A. A. Taylor was granted ex- n
horters lifen?K>, tHo hisit rj
St. John and preached his first sermon
last TMirsttey ?A.Jarge ctuwd 31
wag out to hearTrrm: Brother Taylor n
made a wonderful impression on his |?.
hearers. Brother Waddcll Niehols
another one of St. John's stars also J
was granted the kind of license and e
will exhort on Thursday night of this F
week. . ^ -r^r- h
The Missionary Society of St. John V
met in the beautiful home of sister% b
Lucy Rogers 011 last Monday after- F
.noon. Sister E. N. Goddard, the pres- 1\
ident >pre|.ding. A very splendid S
program was tendered after which the \\
nosiess served ice cream and cake. . \\
"AIF of the clubs "of. St. John are 11
at work each week trying to meet the
many obligations of the church, J"E
Tli'e follow Ihg. acted As a commit- F
tee on last Monday night in .^serving?*
the new converts: Misses Eva Davis, C
Mary Hughes, Erma Benjamin, Ze- J
nobia- Johnson, Samuel Cooper, Ellen 'N
Hagins, Elizabeth ' Rogers, Jerome \
Cooper. I-ucilu Donerly -and Mlb. DOV- n
othy Hughes. A delicious Course of I
creaijVand cake was served.
.... Mfv- Roosevelt Ransom, Misses I.ala j
Ransom. Nora Ransom and Annie B. j
Pickett all fiom Mullins were pleasant
callers to the A. M. E. Manse on I f
last Monday afternoon, also Miss' n
Maude Gerald and Miss Nevada .Get- j
aid. Come again you are vyelcome. i ii
A new club is being organized in I s
St. John headed by Miss Edith Hugh- ' c
es one of the teachers of Marion Co. v
?Doe tor J. 0. Coo, Mlgsi Almeta John- c
son and Brother Alston all of Forence h
were pleasant callefte-d'o the A. M. K. j 11
Manse on last Monday morning. I
Children's 7t>ay was observed at s
St. John last Sunday in the afternoon.
.A splendid program was rendered.
Brother ML J. Davis. Suut. a
:ATOTmg~The many snFTkers wi- mun- j
lion TTlnhi^diiun iilln i i | '
only six years old," he quoted- from j
memory, the Twenty-Third Psalm.
He is here with his mother and father
of Pittsburgh, Va., spending awhile. n
The writer spent sometime with
fcroi.'Q. Y; Valentine'on* last Sptur- t<
j .r. r>.:.tr.ni- _ ?
uttv in cue Miu^rnuuiu- riui, vuiitfy is ?y
looking the picture of health ,twCi^-Lfr
doing we'll. He is resting up from B
his recent scholastic term in Mullins: tl
While ip Mullins I met and chatted t'i
with Prof Gdrdon the Agricultural C
Teacher. ?? .. , C
some paper for everybody. S
Mr. Jas. F Kellev, Exec. Sec'ty., of
I. B,R Pi E. uf W., Of lilt niliigham, *
Ala., Messrs Brown, Buchanan and u
Dr Wilson of Florence und Mr. J.
C. Campbell were the pleasant callers
of Mr. and Mrs.'Willie A. Gerald at
high noon Sunday.
Rev. J. W. L| Duckett, Pastor of
St. John A. M. E. Church and wife hi
called to see Mrs. W. A. Gerald on L
Monday afternoon. 21
- Mr, C. Henry McCay of Bucksville,
S. C., was the guest of Miss Willie N
H. Gerald Thursday.?i ~ A
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A comedy in 3 acts entitle "For f
The Love of Mike," at Zion Baptist
Church, June 2th
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HT M. C. S. POST No. 4
We were indeed glad to see sue
le. spirit manifested at the last m
g of the Post which was held J
!, at tijje Griffin Memorial liaM.
rge enrollment of new member:
lat meeting was due largely to 1
atilda Griffin (Mother Griffin)
r. W. M. Manigault, the under
f nn Sonrh~Wniii gt
The diive for new membeig is*
i in our local post Why not
ir piganization ? We have all of
quireJ iiilOi'iV.a-io i ulative to
:rvice men and their benefits,
me is past when "we should lie
nely on our backs hugging the d
ve uhand"'"* nf' hope," j"'" ?>"?
onal Council of World .War V?
is of which our .local Post?h
i^artch. Oni* Nations^ organiza
and's ready to protect and de
T ex-service man in a light
uise. Wt put the emphasis on ri
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mt-uess. vnir meiiugs are ine
id third?Monday:: of eacli mr
VVe are having a call matting
lortday^irigfttT All members ar
jested to be present at 8:30 P
L the regular meeting place.
We are planning to serve a cl
1 supper on Monday July 6th,
inning at 4 P.. M , continueing
ut tile evening Tlinrn will hu
ic to enliven the ocassion. A11
?rvjco men and fiiends are invite
jme by and purchase a supper.
James Woodbury,- Comma
J. W. Matthews, Post Ad
THE TWILIGHT CLUB
{ThVirsday, June 1931 the
glS-^otlsl-'Glulj gave a chart
ocial at the residence-jot Mrs.
ault, 2215 Senate St.
The social started at 8 30 o\
nd continued until 12:00. -Du
hese hours everyone enjoyed tl
elves dancing or playing cards. 1
lusic was rendered bv the old r
te oomliination Russell and Sj
Two delightful courses of rufi
lents werp scrvaH nrhilo. the ret
lents were being served we lis
d to radio music.
The euests of honor were:
. M. Cheeseboro; Mrs., Lilian V
r, .Misses Erma Jones, Bessie M.
!mma Kprshnw I iuiki. RavoW
? . J^ucker, Daisv Pearson, Marg
yhIteT*Thelma Robinson, Isabel
y, Jessie Mae Gibson, Esther G
larriestine Davault, Zenobia Ste
lattie: Belle Ritter, Messrs
helton and Mr. James Anderson,
'ere very glad to have Mr. Ande
ith-us-fi om Augusta,- Ga, The
lembers are as follows: Mr. i
Cheeseboro, PiesideJ:; lleyw
lawman. V. Pres.; Hape-Grant,I.
Reed, Treas.^ J_as.' Meetz,_Re]
T'X~ Henry ToMby, Marshal;" E
been, Raymond Gilliam, Fred D
ohn Wilder, James, Gallman, J
Ieetz,-Jue White, Robt. Simn
Vm. Green. Idell Meelz. Theo.
ions.
MISS MARTIN HOSTESS
Miss Inez M^auin entertained
riends l'or two tables of whist 1
esday at her home on Walnnt
fhe decoration furnished a?p
ug setting, a profusion-of col
u miner flowers adding beauty
hatha. In the room where c
.'ere nl.-iyeil ;i huppy i'fl' 1,." i
hieved by the use of masses of
Sw 'daisies jand long-stenimend i
olia..bud&7TWhen the soofes- wer
tiled.-Miss Francina Davis heltf
core and Miss H^rdiilne Gui
>w score.
A salad course witb tea was st
s a climax to the ocassion.
M A KKIA G E AN N O LT NCEM EN
Mi's. Burtha Burnett Sadler
ounces tlie marriage of her daug
dice--Ernestine Brunett to Mr.
>h Herbert Taylor of Detroit, I
Irs. Taylor is the daughter of
tte Dr. Hayes J. Burnett a'fitl
urnett Sadler. She graduated !
ie Montelair High School in 192f
om Howard University in 1930
um Laude honors. She taugh
o 1 u m b i a for the 'oast year. SI
member of the^Delta Sigma T
orority and Kappa Mu Honorary
ietv. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor at'
ome to their friends at 4357 St.
"If fit , Apt 10, DetrrortrWift
IN MEM OKI AM
In sad but loving memory of
asband and'father Rev. Aaron
ees, who \va:- called suddenly 1
5, 1923. :
obody knows my longing
nd a f?jy_have seen me \vee
shed my tears with an aching 1
'Kile others are fast asleep
often sit and think of you,
('hen I am all alone
or memory is the only thing
hat grief can call its own._?
..Mrs. L. B. McLees,
Mrs. Beaulah Johnson, *
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Wtldon F. MrLees, Childrei
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_____ Saturday, June 27, 1931
eous
g'nt- Claudette Colbert, Frodrk ^
first March la the Paramount
ml h. flaw - ;
e Me "Manslaughter" At
tick- Capitol Theatre
be- ; ? - .
thru " - ?
U;r IS BEINC; SPONSORED BY
KPTO W | (J. A.
In "Manslaughter." the Capital :
itder Theatre feature for Wednesday and.
Thursday Paramount has brought together
three of the biggbst personalities
the stage has-given to talking
pictures. They are George Abbott,
the director, jL'laudettp Tnlhp-t and -?
Twj- March. Each of them has
rung contributed aniexcellent piece of work
k)a_ to the Al'ce thier Miller story, which '
since its firsf^a.nneraance in 1922, has
.dock become a best-seller novel of all time,
iring "Manslaughter" is the storv of a
Hem- wealthy girl, -carefree, careless and
Good thoughtlessly-selfish." When she falls
din. in_Jnve * with set in us minded" and
3eck. ambitious yoiine district attorney, she
resent^ bin ci'ittcbrm of her mnrir of
frsh-^?Kfe; Then tragedy overtakes her
sten- madcap, career and she faces a term
in nr'son, with the district attorney
Mrs. -fighting against her. Her love turns
Vild- to hate -when she finds all her wealth
Ruff -and influence, her beauty and her
Jut: wiles are unable to save hfcr from
raret Justice.
Mos- In prison she finds "a ruthless sysreen
tern amone people who recognize no
tvaitl social distinctions. Sullen at first,
Earl she learns the true biterness of iso.
We lation. Then she becomes more
tsoii friendly and finds.Jile easier. Ereed
elub fium prison, her qtie thought Ts~reGeo.
venge again?f_the district attorney^.-^
ard but, when she meets him. her pftty""
Sec.-j- -vengeance lack^ flavor and she realport
iaes" she loves him.
lbert "Manslaugher". is a tensely grip-"
fcvis, ping story. . Exciting aqua-piane a
[. C. racing; palatial , Homes of the
ions, wealthy; a thrilling. shocking anta..? ?
Sim? mobile accident; a dramatic court
trial; a rioa in the women's prison?
j?uch are the scenes that make un its
swiftly moving drama. And Claudette
Colbert, asrthe wilful, canricious
heroine, is magnificient "all the way ?
her through: rr~" ' ' ~ ~~
lA/cd. a uuftti a- -- "
-* rtuuuii was lamuus on nroaaway
St. before he ever entered, moving, pieleas
tures. Onlv last Reason he directed *
orful and acted in the Broadwav produca,1d
tion of his own play, "Thoste We
T.nvp," nnrl hn tinn put mi Urn "
1 ac* such trtilv thrilling nictures as Moran
y**- and MacVs "Why Bring That Up?"
uag- M'rs Colbert was?dfie* of Broad- e
to" wav's hondliners. She has been seen high
;n i.T}u, Ladv' Lies," "The Big Pond" ^
mek <,n(j "Young Man of-Manhattan" on
the screen. Fredrio March was seen
iv'eil ,jn t;evorni David Belas.co Theatrfe
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MOONLIGHT PICNIC
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:hter There will he a moonlight picnic
-Mil-r von the-pncpices of "CTiih No-. 'ft
lich. r< "f Chcnnelle Pfca/tjon A. M. D
the Ohiiroh "'t B..r,,|ov Pninr Tiienluu nil..
Mrs. 30th." Will leave the church at
ft'oni 8: IS P. M.. and return at 11 P. M.
i and You are cordially invtted to go ^
with with us. The t'rin will be made in
t in cars. General Admission 25 Cents.
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An* All donation nf thrr-f.-nm
~ lanthe having Votes for the Deputies
Popularity Contest to he held at the
Grand Lodge in July, will please cotue
prepared to , report, .in full for the
votes or return same the first day my
of the meeting: at Anderson.
Me- F. L. Carolina, Chairman
Jiine Eliza R. Howard, Asst. Sec.
WHAT FRIENDSHIP -MEANS
ie3it Friendship is an Education, it
all that is selfish and ignoble in him
and leads him to life's higher levels
of altruism and sacrifice. Many a - r
,-iman has hden sayed ?fi inn ll life of
privohty?and emptiness to a career
of noble service by finding at a cri
tical hour the right kind of friend.
i. ?M. A. Eleazer.
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