The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 8
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Jytorday, | Pecember 19, 1931.
Miss Mae White who has been.very"1
ill in Brooklyn, N. Y. has returned
home with her Mother, Mrs. Serena
Butler, G26 Blanding Street. We hope
? she will soon be well again and out
with us. . i
'Miss Willie C. Moore will be at her
residence 702 Eau Claire Ave., Ridge wood
on the 20 to spend the Christmas
holidays, she closes her school
on the 18th. Her relatives and many!
friends will be glad to welcome her
uuiue. ?
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUE
Mrs. Shellie Davis entertained tije
?. club Wednesday evening 9th with
the president presiding. The members
were present with the exception
of two. Whis*- war, enjoyed-.-?Qutfrr
a few visiting friends wore out. After
the transaction of business Mrs.
^ Davis served the^chab with hot fried
fish, slice bread, pickles, and punch"
and after dinner mints. This delicious
refreshment was much, enjoyed.
Mrs. Sarah MasSa at 1013 Heidt
\ Street served a Silver Tea Sunday
_ . 13 which was a:^rand sucr-essrTHE
NEW CENTUBY CLt'B
* Mrs. D. K. Jenkins graciously entertained
the club of which she is i\
member Thursday. After dinner an
interesting business meeting was held
tnen bridge was nlavcd by the eighteen
members"of the cluF and a few
friends invited -by the hostess. Mrs.
Henry Pearson made highest score
j after playing four progressions and
received a lovety pair of hose. Mrs.
Marion Eaulr second higjiest.and , rek
ceived, very pretty sport handkerB
chiefs. Mrs. Marion Dixon also reF
ceived a daipty ho+v4koiehi?.-f as the
^ booby.
Mrs. George Johnson received a box
of very pretty handkerchiefs as tin
^^uest prize." 'The guests weiv Mohnies
George Johnson, Betty Roach
KiteTl Johnson, Joyc?' Jenkins, MisHs
Daisy Roach, Lucy .Williams and
Mj-homaeina Thomas.
W THE HAPPY PALS SOCIAL CU B
^ ??TV?'1??
The club met at the. home ol Mi.
George R. Simpson oi?the 14th. The
meeting was conducted by the vice
president.. After devotion the house
Vwas opened for new business. Aftgj'
the brief business session. three per
sons jdined the club. Miss Lizzie
^ Newborn, Mr. Charlie Chappell, and
|B<r. George M. Jackson. The hostess
served the club with sandwiches,
Boa and cake. The Pals enjoyed
^^^Bmselves much.
next meeting will be at the
Ices layior. .
[ANTES
ms was the charm
club Wednesday,
This being a soc.vas
not any busis
of the social enirried
out by te 11 r<
okes. Along with
sxtcval (activities
i just, iibout tired
itess served a detoitanaiiilwd
??n letnd
saltines. We
thc following vi.-i
Goodwine, Re-'
id Mr. Hey ward
nibers wore presBurton,
_\I - u c i 1 e
.>4is, Thema Rnwhaw?
Annie and
i Bena Nesbitt. V
The next meeting will ye held at
L the home of Miss Nellie ^3. Burton.
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i YOUNGER M ATKOXS' (CLlIt
Mrs. Theodore Johnson \fk-as the
, charming hostess to the club 011 the
.6th a(t ^5:3f07 Beautiful h<plly Untl
other suggestions gave'the'spirit of
the appyoaehmg ^hntidnvy?Santa
Claris tallies were passed at 5:30 and
5 after four progressions, prizes wrap^
ped in Christmas paper were award
od Mra .Tninpg R?Rlllf high
7ma lovely boudoir pillow; Mrs. Thomas
Jones, second high, also a lovely
boudoir pillow; low scofe was won
by Mrs. D. W. Walker, bath cloth
* and soap. The guest prize, dainty
L handkerchiefs, with facc edges was
| wort by Miss Wilhelriiina Thompson.
I A taaty menu, nor,.
^^siMed of fried chicken, pineapple salhot
buttered rpols, creamed po?
Hoes with peas and olive s.
^^JHvlrs. Johnson's guests were:? Miso
Thnmnson. Genevieve
MB lUltllluiia *
Pf Vincent, Rosd* Qflascoe, Hattie M.
Ff Corawell, Ella C, Myers, Lillie- JonesT
p^^and/MrsTJennie M. Willis.
^ Wrs. Johnson's party was enjoyed
* by/all present.
Mrs. Thomas Jones will be hostess
the club on December 17.
NOTICE!
vAU members of Queen Esther ChapNo.
1 0. E. S. are requested to atHnd
our regular meeting Monday af^Hmoon
December 21st, 5 o'clock.
Baction and other important business.
B| Mrs. E. E. Sightlor, R. M.
m Mrs. Laura Barr, Secretary.
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WKDNKSRA ^ AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLl'tB
'-^Greenville', S. C.?-Mrs. A. E. E.
Muggins delightfully entei,ti\i:,icU the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Cltib-trF
her home on Calhbua Street, Dee.
(Jth- _
After the regular routine of bu.siness.
tin- hu.stri1 [in I 1 1 rl'irC^Trh^
"Tics and the ladies found their places
at the_ bridge tables, liege Italian
vases of ailluinn leaves were appropriately
placed in the room.
Top score, a beautiful ensemble of
, .bath tablets ?ih! body powder was won
by Mrs; E. W. Biggs Mr..- GcOrge
Parker drew highest lard for cohsulatipu
"and recjeved an cnsoonble of
bath salts and powder. Miss Lena
. White- wMrh pvrt- ? e.-tX-TTrF^T-Ttnl nt vT
rose petal sachet.
Mrs. I lupins had as her quests,
Mrs. Wan en Cooper and Miss "Gladys
Witherspoon. Mrs. Cooper, with high
score recieved?a?bottle of nr.reiusus
i pegfttme -as-jjuesi prizeT-" .
" Mrs. IlT'ggins, assisted by Mrs. Mae
Logan served a tempting salad course
ronsistillfr of i liieL-on ?!ilnfl niot loc
- ralliiies nm'i tea
MISS A LICK KliLlJkit is. H4*vTfcSS.
. ' AT nitii>c;is ?
Greenville, S. ('. Mi.s Alice Fciuer
c-ntertah.ual_?Lu:--i.io M v? t ie club and
<? lew 1 rich s, live tables', at her cozy
home, .J 1 (J Green Avenue Friday ai,
The- home was decorated in. Christmas
colors of red and green.
lioliy was eiicctivey used throughjut
the house. The
special giusts; were Mcsdamos
.Carrie 'I Aiinrie 1 .ykes FliulgeiV
Sara Elicit lirooks and Miss Florence
I.ykc.-. . . *
lop score prize was won by Miss
i\nnie Arnold, she. received a beautiful
piece of lingerie, while low score
went to Miss Ileal rice Shumate; she
was presented i. box of c??iidy.
Missc-s ksiv'he Simmoiis*and Miriam
AVitlieispoon tied \br co;nsolati,on,
.:ov\ever I ' "r -tTuMr.n tTV (Ho.oimer,
she was the recipient ,'ol" a
.oveiy y'eijow guest towc;l.
Top store for the guest""was won
oy .'.lis. Carrie '1 iioinpson, a h*MV;
.ciiiil iinen .towel... . - . " . .
z "Win ii -caida'Tttere ,lhi?f a si- ie; deli-ious
Ambrose with piawi'ahd truil
. ahe was served by the charming
nosliss iiA<i<U'.-l li.v Miss t T-tra i inn.
_ . inK'i'uiTv\ si ui?::isH
.Mrs. Sa.u. Kile a lirooks and MissAlaggic
Wui'.cr entertained lilt the
r-tti-i.nf h'. ! Ill' ill, r .1 mi 1 Tni'ii '
,?ay evening,\ inh.-r 8.h,- the oo*.
avion Ik itHj the hirt.'uluy nnnivi isary
of- Aii.-s ALii lain \Vi>hersnoon, a
sis' or of i i s. ' Ih-.;.?ks. JTiuc. -lUfai-s:
"vas a surjnjse at: a-successful one,
as the honui'ee ; ell: rued homt. to find
. ho ' guests a.ssviiihk-.I. to wish her
uaiiy ha|?;>y lolu/ns of thc day. The
leauliful gift> 'attested the high esDouglass
l airbanks In (
Film P
Forsaking ('o<tunic lectures fi
Dynamic S':\r Revels jn Ad
Unnryln^ii' I*1. nnl- , UiT7
j^-v*.? i i'. : l wmin s 11*l>> y 1 \ fc1 J
yearsahead-nf the times in "R
picture for United Artists. direC
called the-most versatile man in
drama;comesto the Oapitol as J
Supported by a cast of noted stage
and screen peisonaliiies. several of
them stabs in their lAv"-_i"'l'|h Fair
-hanks lufs pv.it TisuTe his spear and
jerkin for a collqr and fountain pen.
> He portrays a sensationally successful
young stock broker who- cuts a
-waih both in iP<> li.iuhciid an 1 love
markets'.
* "ns '"lil'e ' there lanieli',''a' fit
screen mate f<?r the dynamic Doug,
lass having. beauty, courage and", a
splendid s'. use.of drunia..
Jack Mulhall, young star with tlx?
xpenonce of a veteran, is prqminent"Ty
east as tlic s ar's best friend ami
' onfUlant
Edward. Everett ITorton, who has
enjoyed starring lienors en both
stage and scteen for years, has an
outstanding comedy part as Fairbank's
val< t. ') It. s of thje ^million
dollar ca>l" include * June McCloy,
in 'i>'ume?n 111 u1 sscandals,:
and hailed by Dire* cor Edmund Gould
ing as notable?tnnuin; the new crop
of young 'actresses. There is also
Guana Walters whose unusual poise
and bpaqtv brought-her this, her first
_ screen pa i t. (.'lend AllLiter, *Xi. _ .an
English light comedy character Helen
Jerome Eddy and Walter Walker
are all .suitabl.N^aYt. \
. _ Tho t t c;. uV' Hc.u'hllTg For flic
Moon" is set in present-day New
York, or rather, it anticipates the
architecture, fashions and speech- of
two years hence ' y scrapers, pent
houses, a pgla' -v. ner and
fashionable her^. vj, ^l*id'o tlm
bjwkgrm-mljr?> ^ig>
TW'/trfna'- Mic I it)t
of queer sh vns. Mod
ernistic * ropriate
settings i. ^ a% aeautiful
and , harm/<^ S ' designed
and erect* % a **>,. 4v aiding and
William ^ . es, the sy.d0^>Tho
snWuYr
ultra Suited to the
theme ant of the picture.
The goy^? ' ^reme habiliments
worn by yjj ? -J^f.els and the scores
of hnndpi</3o .^oeautios in the cast
will reveal what the fashion craze
will be the year after next,
Fairbanks is hack in modern clothes
for the first time in ten years,
Daughter is the prime ingredient of
the picture. . ' . ? _
? As n sioH ~ broker busy making
millions, Fairbanks has never had
:time to .woo a girl. But when he
'meets Bebe Daniels, who plays a so-,
1ciety aviotrix, he forgets all about
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, THE PA
I teeiu in which she is held by her man>
friends.
| Y3uiu ring and bridge were enjoyed
until mid-night when a delicious sal1
ad course with cotl'ce was .served fin
' nulit Itlllid tables, the ^season's color*
ol" gi ecu and red being effeVtivel>
rall ied out.
( 1 >11K'nts on 1 lw d.'liglit l>il?luwwphaliiy
enjoyed were made, by the
Lgmr^ts a s? 11 ?*ey?departed from tTu
long to be remembered wening ot
pleasure.
Those present were Dr. and Mrs,
11. ,\1. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Warren
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. G. XW.
Darker,-Mr. and Mrs. Preston Put
ler>o!i, Mrs. A. j. (Jhappelle, Misses
..Viae Logan", I istelie Cu-reton, Lena
Vt i i te. Bell-Hi-iedrt. Gladys- With 01''
spoon, Dr. S. 8'. LaVvlon, Messrs Ctiiloi'd
^Walker, J. MuLiuy, Martin,?^
Luke Bates and M. F. Davis.1)1
NNKR PARTY
An elaborate dinner party was giv
en aL'tiic: residence ol' Mrs. Rhoda L
Jones. 5y Sumpter Street, Brooklyn
N. V. in honor of a few out of town
quests, namely Rev. and Mrs. G. K,
Stewart, from Darby, I'a., sister and
brother-in-law fit' the hostess and
Mrs. ; Serena Butler from Columbia;
. C. The table and dining" rooinwas
beautifully decorated. thc colors being
red, yellow and green.
Dinner was served at 5 o'clock con*
sisting ol two tablets, 12 persons at
each table. The menu being consisted
of a full Turkey dinner and when
the desert was served the bright
lights was turned out and the dim
tig,its mined ?>n".
At '11 ^o'clock another repast was
served such US"sandwiches, cake, candy,
nuts and eotfee for thL. evening
guests that wa.s invited.
. file .guests ot honor were*:?Rev.
and C. R. Stewart; ana Junior;
Mrs. Serena Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Mr. and
Mrs. White. Mr. Harry -Greene. Mr.
and?Mrs"?Goings, Mrs.'^AMaius, Mr.
and Mrs. Moore, Mr, and Miss Jarvfs.
Mrs. Eva Lucklow, Mrs. Kloise
Wood, .Miss i.ouise Stokes, Mrs. Lucy
'Bin-row H is ..AIiUulhiL (-roiid. Miss W.
Jones. . .. . ?!
m
m v! in;:e'dancio December 2:1?
booker WASllington HIGH
sk>i()ba sponsors
Ailv. In'^-L_' veijt to -given this
j your by tfic. Senior class of Bookei
1 u asbiV.glon High School will be a
Jjlj'i'-iA- -A-' M't iof1
mas season, 01.1 Wednesday', Doeembei
. at' the Odd Fellows' Hall
| i i :ji i):00 to D:o0 P. M. ** Tht. memI
hers ol' this class 11 ope. ALeuauku?-Uk
*-rtr;Trttl diio ol the greatest succisses ol
11 iv year.- The chaperones will be Mr.
J. Wit i toman, Mr. L. Stallworth, Miss
Harvey, Miss Williams, Miss Penderjrrriss
and Miss T. E. Thomas. The
public is cordially invited.
Cyclonic
ursues Love and Fortune
>r the First Time in Ton Years
ion With- Million Dollar Cast
1 the public something?new ami
caching For The Moon." his new
tod by Edmund Goulding. who itHollywood.
The modern comedy
imas-.HSpecial.
M mM
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Douglas Fairbanks
nrxHKf^TtfVlvrt^/^yf^v^ -!-^
" ?^w a WW I L Ut
Reaching fox the rfioon
nioiipv and pursues liar nnvos*?-the
ocean finding out midway that she
is engaged to a titled Englishman.
This doesn't stop him., llorton, ploy
ing the valet, recently in the service
of a naughty Grand Duke, instructs
Fairbanks. in the art-making love
an i the comedy beconies uproarious.
I Edmund Goulding, who directed the
Joseph M. Schenck presentation, is
the author of Gloria Swanson's "The
Trespasser," and "The Devil's Holiday"
' The story of "Reaching For The
Moon" wos taliored to Fairbanks'
measure and is composed of the new
est of the new in smartness and sophistication.
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LLMETTO leader
MARKIACK ANNOl'NCEM KNT
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1 Mrs. I,ilia Williams announces the
.marriage of her daughter. Uenrntta l;
L_ ?lit" .Mr. Ur trrr?f>nuglass 'Eldridge. on
> Tuesday, May. 12. lli.'H, (ji ofnwood. '
' S. C. At homo alter June 1. .IPdJ' *
1551 i Greenwood Ave., Loui.- . ille K
~-Kci rpfiuig?1)1 tl'hilior 2d, i 1. V I!
' M. <305- Ma:Laso>? -rv*-)'t'et. -^li oeu.p iiM. 1 "
NOTin::
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Rev. Mrs. Sarah Smith w!T pn ai-h ;
lit Jones Chapel A. M. K. Zmn Chine;". 1
Sunday afternoon. December ?2h, at J.
> '50. . The pubiic is cordiality iii'? iled.
liev. U ..J!, (i dit?-r?t'-.-T
MlAV44m7E^-SrrrO()i:'N l-,Ws~~~~)
The . J'ajeiil-Tca her Association |
met Thursilay night, December 11 in
the school auditorium, Easiness oi
importance was t runs act e n The j
_jnotings. however could lmii.nlx mm j
interesting and profitable , if a larg-~?
II numurr OI parCUlS ill KMTiC'il.
> Tht.'* Dantroseh program to whicju *
l -the i.rixtli amLtitrVcijXh grudes pupil?; ;
listened on Friday had the desired of- r
' feet in doing its part toward making s
the pupilsmore appreciative 'of the ~j
>,_&lusicu4--works of the great masters.
' At the last assembly program, Miss
iiiadley's' class presented a playlet I
= which- emtrhasixed?Htp?necesV it y ui' }
iiligent application of thrr pupil to ;
> the subject matter that he would ac- J'
eomplish. Several students Wire cal-\
lid upon for rooiai'ks. This latter is'"
the principal's plait for the develop- 1
_ meut of- self expulsion;
Each grade group of teachers has
composed a play on "tJo-opei'fition.' H
The.So plays are to be presented '
later. 1 i
Exm^'
I ?L\ucjlai_
| "MAcmre *o
| 9 jnuMtd *y jO(EPH M. tCHC-NCK UJrlttfn
5flb v^.
i FRIDAY & S,
1 ADMISSION:
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J TO OUR FRIENDS A
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J Thomas' C
PRESCRIPTIONS
;B Corner Taylor and Harden
CARD OF THANKS
We extend our heartfelt thanks to
'Ur HKUIY I i ieml Cm- iUmm killdlH-s"
1 uI'-itijjf the illness nd death of our
'ather Mr. \V. 11. Bradley, and for trie
leauliful floral offerings. j
M' - H u lf"" ~
.Mr l-i. \V. Bradley.?
Alf.-s 1 Jelphine A. Bradley,
.Mrs. (icncvu (Hover.
Alts. I.ila B. 'Brown children.
IN M KM OK I AM
In 4 a red and hjvirur memory uL-ua*^-m
Jiu .l.aieTTmri father," Rev. \\ . \V.
' lie; who departed '4'- )iI'' '
-till llgo. Jjt >. e: ii. * r la, lfr.t, T
in a grave yard sweetly sl-Vping
Where the flo'vi-r-i grlilly 11 '17
Lies the one wo love so .dearly
tint whom we -could not saxii,???' . ?
\rd the angels love to linger. 9
More and inure Ave miss him '
b'riends may think t-he-wound"?S |.i'ea!c?I'
they little know- sorrow,
['hat Lies within our hearts' concealed
Sow, you are in that la'nd_uf 4??viResting:-m--*-h?ti
sweet .llea\en ahovo.
jo", sleep ori4our precious one:
rill lil'u's dark days art O'er ...
^oine happy day we'll mefcl. you
\nd parting- will be no more
Mrs. \V. \V. Chuppolle, wife
"Miss Mayne O. Chapprlle Miss
Louise A. Choppelle
-Master William Ml. (J Ghappelle.'
v . c **
Nond:
Thc Loral Nurses Club will meet
at the huii'e Mi': Miss A. A. -Ncl^rrfrN
Ciervaps" Street,- December _'J.?
Ut.'ll. This is a call .meeting. Alt
mrses are. urged t<> be present.
^VrbwJv{ I
RTKt MOOjrl
LNItLSlZEl^" 1
(/ Oinctid 4y EDMUND COULD I NQ
.> V- v BR
at excitement! At hist, the an- H
tt> the plea ot" millions! "Ihiuit" M
story of today! A dashing, dartynamic
devil-may-care adven- Sgjj
in Wall Street! Matching wits jm j
mUlioitaires! Racing, romping, Ea*
? through countless thril^!
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BENEDICT "TICEHS"
ENTERTAINED
| On Uis't ] inlay ni^ht the Benedict
Timers were eilti rtuined at the Wa-. ;'l
vorley Hospital's Nurse Jlome by
|Mj*s L. A -Nmii'-r?mob Di. N'. A.
J Jenkins. ^
[?All ioodis, were' artistically, deco|
rated with the college colors, purple
and gold. "
Each "Tiger" was piisviiU'd a pink.
I carnation as he entered, too. door.
| The fir.si hour was sp.-nt matching j
I wits at the rani' tables.
| The dining loom tables were beauI
tifully decorated with red. pink and
|A% bily rfti-r-:it ir.i.^ v\ t D>i Til the grtTOpT i
I .was served with U very palatable
dinner which v.'li iiiy.ill by rviiy'
I one. IlJmu--interesting. tm. see the -
| 'Tigers" list- T>"-'r "par " a 1 ili" ?T"
( fully at the table as they do.On the
j grij. 'i he course consisted of - net-. .
gravy, candied ytnTTs^~peas. slaw, ham
1 turkey', biscuits, notuto salmi
j berry sauce, codec. it 1 [? ? r)| vi,^ . I
ji^U i-ream and cherries.
i Speeches wore- mad, hv < "apt. Coach .
j liipecomb, Gaulden .Brince, Rushing,
[ Gilpper, l)nvis, Klilii, McTai-idt. T' i r rIcy,
AcHTinsun. DannUiy, Cureton, i> Vii
\ Uitfci.niaM. Gardner.. Alter which
Messrs Kinley, Hammond ami MejjoiiI
aid i? turn tickled the ivories as th .
Tigers tinned across the floor.
At the end of this grand occasion
it he "Timers" jgucah"1 "U-.-. h'lii n 1 |i
tune."- and sang&the Alma Mater.
Being inspired by such feats'/the
..Tigers are rea<ly with new - vim to
enter the coming season with great
enthusiasm.
'i In- Tlgo'i ' :i I I < ? ri;rted " th is ^llolig ' ~~
vviiij the many other courUsies which
ha\e been extended to them by tire ;
Alu'inni of Beau-diet College.
IN MEtMORIA.M
ltT" Joying pieniory of - our Mother
Mrs. Betilah .Lemon, a i e-ideni-_of
Xoluinhia. ft. (".TNvhose soul tooik ldgftl't-. ??
-front, its" CarnaT dwelling. December
15, 1U26.
| ny ner oaugniers, Jessie .uae uenion
at\ Hampton Institute*;? Hampton,
Virginia and Jeramum_ Mi;.f,i, ' L,c
"mark,. S. C.
Wi* stfe yi>u not since death
lias chained your house 01 nay; .*
.p l>ut death, .nor grief. no'tnia- , t
Can ta?rc* yotir sou!" a\?a\.'
r~ You live. aiways~ with u-.
To make our pathway iu'ig*.
With you w,. lo )i <~ > iii i 1,1.
Iff daiT.est hour.- 01
And. yet. our lin rial heart*
Kcpine,' and grieve to see
: -?- ?Y-om nun her, ~a* ofrrM? "
Doth soCff~and body fn**\ .
M
WHAT ARE WE DOINH?
Why, are we here on earth, an i
what must be our leaT .Mission?' Why are
some-so'poor, in hr-nit Iv.'tn world*."
ly things, and in the ability to create.?
Not luck or chance will explain the ,
difference., and no l'oriii of philosophical
belief Will. chancy i;.k . .oi.ti: ;. q- _
We sense each, have-of ti.e-day. , ;
l he mind ol man-?your mind aiid
mine---is cui>abk' of unlimited thought "*
anuTuimeasurai.de imagination.' ' .Mentally
we can create the tilings we desire
nd the things we need, and -it
is possible to turn these mental iniag- .
os into concrete realities'. W o kn,\s
that sonic are able to do ti;i>r w h.;.
?? 1
Life has tauplit -us that man has
conqui red tl-.jp. wcjrli of hi.?' dreams
in thousands- of wajs, Men wlio haw
been born., noor have ac.jvieved iin - - .
{tunes, men -\vlio were disabled, or }
poor irr'healthr~ftav"e-ut ta uied ,lu-altn
?-ly stations in life,-by the-sheer pt>w--?
' er of their wills', iuive risen to er.hj
nent'tf and social innguiuoii. ' " ~
j " IN M KM OK LAM.
Irr memory of my 'dear wife, Mrs.
Jannie McBrown.
Just one year today my darlinp,
With your hand-in hjine to me.
You tried to say pood bye. ?Just
one year today,
Since my heart- wash-it i-n~ tJKrtrrninsr" ~?
W hen your iuimpvtl spirit pa?.- ed a>vay.
Thou art pone but not forgotten.
For your spirit hovers wiiji me still,
And by no trophies earth" may offer,
fan, your vacant nln.-i' till...-! 1?,
.But since I realize (hat it is lnt-rTfa^
ble,
And that .thou art called from labor
to reword,
I bow in humble submission to the
Master's will,
\\ ho since then, vlten.. tu n,y troubled
soul hath said,
Peace be still.
Her devoted husband,
Wnf F ?1 pif.nev^-- ?
Don't Wonder Why! 1
FIND OUT.
Are^you jgarried, Troubled or Un? ?
lucky? If you ate unhappy or disj
satisfied or -perhaps have been unsucessful
in your affairs. Lot me
advise and help you personally? My
service covers business and social afjfairs;
such as signing papers, selling
jreal estate, stocks, bonds, love, marriage,
courtship, .good and bad luck,
jtrayel, health, accidents. I don't
care what +t is as no job is too large
or small just so it concerns you - or
(your welfare. My rates for ques,tions
are 50c each for the first two
and 25c each for all others. Other L
Iservice^ according"TdrThe ~job. My
I terms are cash. Send money when
.writing.
I. DABNEY SMITH
;P. O. Box 1144, Huntington, W. V#.