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Saturday, January 26, 1935 *\fr riaAv/*A ,\f1/\*??.!/. iU^ ^-iL ?.. I i>it' mvnur of T. J. Morris has been confined to the Waverly Hospital for the post 1Q days. We hope that he wiTT ^ . eoon recover - Mies Agr.es Gill was called to the bed side of her father, Mi*. George Morris, who is ill at the Waverly Hospital. Mrs. Lula Johnson of Blythwood . , had as her guests on Sunday, Mrs. Alice K. Johnson, Miss E?la Mae and Preston Johnson, of Columbia ??and Mis Annie B. Cook of Bl^ney. En route to Columbia they visited. v the home of' Miss.-Cook. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE Dr. J. G. Stuart has re turnecT to the city and _re.^ . sumed his practice. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs, Carrie Bell John-son. Rollins wish to announce the marriage of ~ her- daughter, Jumiiietle Katheryn,. to"Mr. George W. Younge, Dee. 29, 1934. mm ' , CAttD OF THAJSKB We wish to exncesa our appreeL ation and thntTks to?our many friends for their kindnsse (Turing * ' the illness, and death of our dear, husband and father, Mr. Henry, Dennis. ' y-'" -?. . Wife and Clii'ldren WANTED * " ? A Booking: Agent for the Pal' metto Athletic Baseball Club. Must know baseball business, owner of automobile and ready to ? -- .start work April 15th.' Good Pav. Write Robert Marshall* Mgr., 805' W. uladstone St.* Florence S. (J. CARD OF THANKS J. * The undersigned wish tij piiblic7 lv expicss lliL'ii apprcciation-io the" many friends for the great volume of kindness and courtesies-shown during?the illness and death-ofMrs. Mary F. CorTey, who departed * this life Jan. 7, 1035. Mrn?R. H. Corlry, husband; children?Mrs. Mary Sligh, New Brookland; Mrsr Lilie Meetze Columbia; Mrs. Martha fCorley, Lex-1 " ihgton; Mrs. Charlotte W >od\vard7l Haekenisack, N. J.; Mrs Mattiel Bowman* Ilap.kensack, N. J.; Mrs. land; Mrs. Willie Valentine, Lexington; Mr. Henry Corley, Lexington. 1 -^CQftRECTinv 1 InJaaLweek's issue'in th? aet4elr headed -"Palmetto Sanitorrum," v/as stated that Zion Canaan Baptist Church rendered serviee^there the 4th Sunday in December, It should have read Zion Baptist I Church. IN MEMOItlAN In sad hut loving rcmembWpct i who departed th'S life Jan. 18. | of our dear father, Henrv G, Ragin 1 -1333^- 1 ? , Two year.s_ago you left us, k You lefFus all lone. Dear father how we miss you, Sinice you have been gone. We miss you fronv.our fire side Your chari is vacant still, But since t'was the .will of One, . Who doth all things well. We'll only bew our heads and say, ???Wo hope lo iiK'et you some day. j CSadly missed by children? Hattie V. Raerin, William Ragin, * Mrs. Margaret Farnell Mrs. Annle T. Waldon, Nathan July Ragin, Blanche Rngin and Maedell Ragin. "> THE MYSTERY CREW The McDuffie Mystery' Crew - held Its regular weekly meeting at the home of Mr. Rufes Salley, 1229 Liberty Hill. The members ? animl ~ fftrgtghr~~fi''cl tickA few games of bridge were plnyed ^fter" which-the hostess sew?l a supper of?which eafh member expressed himself as having enjoyed very much. This club i5 consisted of a mayor, Mr. John Henry Washington afl <dv fminr-ilmon ihnf" reside ilT a citv within n #?itv-tir-rtnv heart of Waverly. The Club adjourened to meet" at the home of Mr. Robert Marshall 1307 McDuffie Ave. Monday night Jan. 28, 1935. THE ROYAL CIRCLE SOCIAL / CLUR / .. ... v ? . / /The Rdyal Circle Social Club, ? at Mm. llUfflft fit Mt*s.~AnnIe TT Jenkins, Tuesday, Jan. 8, This being a social meeting no business t was die cussed. Whist was played until ten o'clock after which delicious refreshments were served by ,< the hostess. . The second business meeting of 'the month was held at the home of Mrs. Maggie Epps, Jan. 15. After a short program the house was opened for business by Che presf< dent. [Plana fop the whist teur nament to be given by the club _ Feb, 15, Were diacuased. . l ^ ^ A. D. S. GIRL RESERVE The A. D. S. Girl Reserve held lt? weekly niKHl,iiif> Jim, 17, lyahal ' the home of Marv Pope._ The xlu^ . was ,ope]iul with the president, .Gathering Randolph presiding., A short interesting program wap rendered by the mambers of the I club. i _ - After the devotional 'exercise the unfinished business was discussed and "new business taken up. Our club has- planned to attend the Recognition Services in February, i Ellie Hamptun, Reporter THE WAVERLEY SILVER STAR _i. CLUB The club held its first anniversary on Ja<j. 17, at the home of Mrs. Susie Brown, The- house was beautifully decorated "with the club colors, white and blue. Music was furnished by Romes & his boys. A delicious cb'urse was served. Everybody expressed themselves as having hacT'a nice time. . M "BACCHANTES" The Club met at the usual hour with Miss Susie Boulware- and Mr. G. Martin, the meeting was called lu urder by the piesidwt-JEhg, ion was caneu antr^acn, raemui-i responded with a quotation. The business discussion was very interesting, much light was thrown upon a few things that were some Whht hazy in the minds of quite At this meeting? plans yvere made for the new members to ^ijide by for one week, as a- form of initiation. Ihe-'~members- will be declared full members of the chib o*n Thursday nighty January 24, after they?strati have gone through the regular procedure. At the close of the business hr. the host and hostess served delU. eious sandwiches and hot cocoa.. We adjourned ip?meet with Miss rhelma Rawlijison Thursday night January 24, at'the usual hour. ? ??' 1 ' RADIO NEWS The radio social club met at the home of iMr.T,Hiram Suber in New Brookland, S.' C. Tuesday, January 15, 1935. At the close of the levo,UonaI exert! Ifte the?iiieinbui s began planning a dance for Feb. 8, 1936. At the close of this meeting our. visitor, Mr. Francis Smith expressed his desire to become iczmemfaer^-antl-:Mt^.William Scott's name was brought to the club by Mr. John Johnson.. Af'pi the meeting refreshments were erved b'yHMiss Alice Lucas. The Radio Social Club met Tues day, January 22, at the^horne^oT Mr. I. Howard. Mr.?Charlie Walk t ;r was the host of this meeting. The T^arfieg of the t^yo candidates -fee membership rame first. ?oth passed and now Mr. Fran :is Smith, and Mr. William Scott >ve members of the_Radin Social "lub. A new law was added to the constitution known as the pen ny fee that is each member is"to pay a penny for every five minutes. he is late. . Discussion of the "dance was-fin ished kii be prepared to attend the >pening danee-of the Radio Social "Tub, February 15, at the Odd Fel ows' Hall. Refreshments were erved by the host. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Earnest Wilson. To all members who were not present please take notice to the slogan givdn by~Mr. Johnson. We begin at nine, please be on time unless you like the 'inc. If you do that's pfreat. please be late, we collect pennies at the -g&ie- " " " ;... ' JOLLY PALS SOCIAL CLUB The above named club met at the home of Mr. Stewart, Tuesday nigfvF~at 8:15. The meeting was ' * v it.. _r.? called to order Dy me presiucm. Old and new business were discuss ed. Our Bible lesfcon was St. John 1:17, ' ?We were very glad* to have Mr. Green join with us. The club is always glad to have visitor?. The host served a delicious course; Our of Mr. Isaac Brown, 2334 Senate St. _ ; ' D. D. Noble, Reporter. THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB Mrs. Creasie Mae Thomas enter tained the club with a silver tea Sunday. .Tan. 20. at "her "home 429 .Sumter St. AThumber ofvislilois were present.. The Antiocfc. | Baptist quartet rendered music for the occasion which was grand. Mrs. Retha Cheeseboro entertained the club at her home, 420 Sunjter St. Tuesday, Jan. 22, 1(934 The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock by the Madam President and opened with the club song led by. Mrs. Eva Mae Moss. Provdr 1 nrl Kir Atrt Aiinriin TVi/,**.. as. Bible verses heard bv all of the members. The minutes were read. , The receipt1 of the evening was $7.05. The closing song led by Miss P. Wolf. The closing ode hy UTrs. T~R. ^JHlams. ~ " THE NEW CENTURY CLUB ? r ' Mrs. Ethel Shaw waa hostess to the members of the New Century Club at her home on Assembly St. played. The prizes were lovely compacts won by Mrs. O. J. Cham pion first, Mrs. C. C. Stevenson second, Mrs. D. K. Jenkins low. Altar mnlH a tlfUclbim Turkey din " ner was served. The guest was Janie Smith. ffl fH ffl _ .' ? y ?. . - ? .. * . T* * _ -?_ ^ ' - * * . c*' - . t . LE CIRCLE ENTRE NOUS 1 ' HOLD MEETlNo" : ~ MP Wedneedayafternobn, larr. .16, Le Circle Eutre Nous-- Hrid'ge i Club held its weekly meeting with Miss Daisy Roach at her home on Heidi. Street. The. time was spent pleasantly with games of contract bridge. After the. playing, the host "BBS served a verv nice salad course. The two mehibers whose skill in the game brought them honors as -{ ' prize winners wete Sli$s M. Ray ta Boozer, second. Both p>i/es were^silk^hosiery. The " low score " award went to Mrs. Septima'Clark, i This was a jar of choice canQfcs. DUNBAR SOCIAL CLUB . % .7. Winnsboro, S. C?Thf ?above Uanied club is still holding its own. Every meeting, brings new life and new ideas in the club. The ban: quet given during the holidays wag grand? The members?with their wives and the single men with their friends assembled at the hall at 7:00 with a special committee headed by Mr. E. W. Boulware who had " everythtng" " TtT readiness. . Everybody enjoyed theinselvec until si lsit?> hmir Our Friendly Glub is- pgpniess~ing nicely. Alr.t.?AffTos Whither and Charlie Henry, members or the club are able to be uut^ngairt after being ill for a while. Mi;. James.Gadsden, brother of Mr. Carter Gadsden, died in Baltimore, Met, and was brought home for burial.?: ' Miss Peay, the daughter of Mr." and Mrs. C. Peay was home l\om Schoo'l Gliilto11C-olcger xm, u viAfc^ ~ R. G. Miller, Reporter ' V' -. B BIRTHDAY PARTY_ _ ( " .* % ' I"?On Friday Jan. lSth Mrs. Josephine Gates was honored with a [birthday party at her palatial home. Despite the inclement weather the beautiful gowned ladies and their guests arrived about 9 O'clock. Good rrfiiSic was enjoyed until the wee hours by some of our colored entertainers. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. The ^guests present were as " t".?llows: Mrs. Geneva Goode, Mrs. Eva Otcwanij' Mis. Rebecca Wise, " Miss Estell I^ressley, Mrs. Maggie CalvTy, Mrs.[iPearl Jackson, Mrs." Rebecca Williantkon, . Mrs. _hu-| Cinda Gilliauik*. Mrs. Annie~'kawls,j ; Mrs._Elizabet|iiHj-nvh~vili Mk D..i-j tie Keedes, [Mrs. Emma JVIeCor-_, mick, Mr. Arthur Noalg. Mr. Janus Whitman. Atf. . Mitchell {. Johnson. _ Mr. Lutheran. Moore Mr. Roosevelt _Neai Evans,:' and M FrLdringstarr " .Gates. r''iat'ai ' ' ' ' ~ WHO'S WHO JCLI it ; f !..' . Bamberg, ft. C.?Tin* Whii^rWho _ Club met t /the home of MrsCjV. E. Greene 412 N.t Bndge^at. The. mooting was ""ffpcnetrpy Miss M. _ U. Chappelle. Plans f6r the year were discussed. Sincc-~the holiday season was fast approaching, the members engaged in a lively Christmas discussion. After which plans were m'ada for a/Chrhitauis1 "party and tree. ~Sin*fe quite a few of the ntembeKVwould be out Ijf town for the tamdays it decided that the celebration would be held the sec.lond Tuesday in January. After the meeting the hostess srcved__a?delicious salad coursr. Miss E. It. Sanders thanked the | Hostess'for the well spent evening. I The club '^officers for the year j are Miss M. O. Chappelle, president; Miss A. B. Singleton, viee| president; Mrs S - - O Kiflcoql | er, secretary; Mrs. W. E. Greene, | treasurer; Miss - M. F. Ramsey, critic; Miss E. R. Sanders, ^port-- ' er. . Mrs. S. D. Rickenbackei\dOG Bridge St., entertained the Whht Who Club in the first meeting for s I the "year 1935. The president presiding. . This was _ .the time ap-ooiftfed for the P.hi-ist ni;u ? tion. The discussions were very short, however few members gave very interesting talks '->n Emancipation, The?discuscions?wro- concluded with the reading0 of a poem "Emancipation''* by Miss E. i~ft; Sanders. The hostess then incited* the ^members in.the dining room where 1 a very apetizing menu was-served. Games and mnsw* ,?.i __ ?./".yvu. by the members. Miss A." B. I Singleton was the suqdessful win-i ner of ffiirst prize. Sanders boBy. At a. late hour . Santa "fTpporT 'h and c'lhddrn tfrc~^~ hearts of those present with many and useful gifts from a well laden tree. Guest. .fri>>m Denmark and Orangeburg made nurry?With the , clutriduring tihe"evening. Mrs. W.' E. Green thanked the hostess?Cor? the pleasant evening spent-at- her home, *"* I NON PE?ILL SOCIAL CJ.I B The Non Perill met at" the home of Miss Lenell Cooper Thursday ? evening at 1;.%$ o'clock. The meeting was called to. order by the pre- j'sident, Miss. Pholb Moore. a brief devotioimf period, MTss 1 Dorothy Jackson in charge rendered a short program. The house 1T then was opened for business. Much business was discussed and many plans were sygge-sted by the members how to 'make the club a success. After readiffg the minutes the roll was called and oach member Responded briefly.. The / meeting was brought to a close. We then adjourned W nififit, aL-Upborne of Mtsg* HOrnice Harris a. the usual hour. FernWe Haris, Reporter * ...: \ . HE PALMETTO LEADER ST I* DENTS AT ATXEtf TO PRESENT COMEDY :?medy in- three acts will be pre-:' sentcd Friday, . Feb. 1, at Allen University, by the Thespian Club, student dramatic prganizatluii on the ^Methodist campus. The play will be the first pro- . dMotion of the club-for the prew* ent season and will introduce to ttlcT't. olumbia public1' some 6f~the amateur actors - in the . Kpito. The quiiui?nuc- ciiu?uemg piayeu ny' deorge Richardson and Catherine. Pendleton,* supported- Jby Agnes Hi ltlerbr.'tnd ami Norman Ikmn^ hue. The ..more comical roles are' played by"*~Walter Crawford and Kuniee Richardson, Benjamin Sumpter, playing, the part of an egotistic woopve maker, Ruby lioykin and-Roberta IVh^ely r-mnplete the cast. The play i^_.l?eing . dirtcti'd by the faculty cbjnniiVtee o.'i dramatics-,-which is composed < f Mesdam es Morris .and. Williams,- M-K-*. Flos sie' McClain, and Messrs T. B. O'Ihimel and Ramsey. DELTA SIGMA - THKTA SOROKITYl Alpha XI Observes Founder's Day Orangeburg. S. C\?d-'oundeif's Day of ()Delta Sigma Sorority was observed, hy"Alpha XT Chapter at State A. & M. College Sunday, eve nihg, January 21., at the regular vesper jiour. :?1 The very large?audience seom?d spell Jjound throughput the program. "Mrs. H. T). Nelson of Bene diet Col-lego, Columbia, South Carolina delivered mi^mrsu.ul?a-Htl-fmt-ereofing--nttdres^r - tfx> r TnptC' was "Responsibilities oP the Present Hav Woman." fQK.r 11 .i.|l. im '^h|-: pearing on the . program were: Organ Prelude. Mia.' lloluia Brad " ley; Scripture, Mrs. Cleniinie Web ber; Invocation, Miss Margaret Roberts;" Introduction of speaker, M:s< Mildred Rhokos; yiical solo. Miss, Mary, Cannon; and Piano Miss Helena Bradley. J.R -CIRCLE ENTRE NOIS IS ENTERTAINER Lc. Circle Entjv Sou*, bridge run/ mot with Mi<; T\1. Pay'Sax-, on-at hoy homo on PaA"1. Street en Wednesday?'iil'tnrnnou, January nth. The 'mooting- was -one of tli< most enjoyable of the season. Three games ,ikf . contract were played. The winners Of 'ho firstanil second. pi-ives = lvely Airs. Septima -Cku1< and .x-fis< Haley IloatlT." IMrsT- lar*.<"was awariled a pair of <ilk |io.-iy>\v: am! .Miss Roach a 1'utx?rf i id o-i ..I linci'hiUulkerchiciU^ --?T4re?pl.t . o;.. all " of whom were member* .- f the club Henrietta Boozer, Mrs. ScptiiiTf Clark. Miss Marian Grig-by, Miss Beatrice Ilarvey. Mi-- Blanche Jackson,?Mrs. Est olle?Johnson. " Mrs. Maude Pride;?Miss Daisy Itoach, Miss Thoma-ina E. Thpmi:?, Mrs. Bertie Weathers, and Mir-.i Lucy Williams. / . The refreshments were a de ,c'oiis ! talad course and generous qualities | of nuts and "candy served" in atti ae- ' live howls. . . 1/AMU IE KNTRK NOl'S Georgetown, S. ( tXlie first meetijyg of the year l'.' Jo was held at the 'hoine- of M iss C. Bonaparte, and was called . order by the pre ill lit, prayer club song 1? d by Miss M. Basselieu. l'lan?j. were made for -the birthday of the Seasons Party.- After all -businesf* we adjourned to meet with Miss S. McColtrie, We were served a deiicicii< C iiii--a- j,1' ice -.- no f.i -na and cake. " Un Jan 11th the. club met at th^f home of Mi.-< S. McCultrie. The Meeting was eaU'd trrorder by the president pray r. club song led by ATtc C UnlHlH-n-tn ?l,l o - ,1 business, were discussed briefly. Wftic's and journalistV were very goiul. Xo further business*" \v ad join ncd ii? ni ot with Af iss . C. Middletori ?n Jan. 25th. A delicious c< itrsp was. enjoyed. The "Birthday of the .Seasons Party which w:i> Wad, at. the luuncof Mf. and .Mrs. J. K. Purvis was quite ^K-cv-ss, fiR' I'VeniMg- was highly enjoyed. At this writinu- Mi-sps N. Rich'--', ardson and R. Ilarpero our efficient presi lent and secretary are imFspo ed. _\Ve are hoping a spe'dv recovery for them. \j. K. Richardson, Reporter 1. - Lonely Nights Love dies with fhe, coming of _ < -- streaked, iron burnt hair?because' lives on beauty. Be beautiful, have I luxuriant coal brack hair. Use Godefi Larieusc French Hair Coloring, natioi known for marvelous results. Pe y younger. Be loved. If your.dealer hj fiortafroy'-fc tend j GODEFROY MFC. CO. 3506 Olive St. ? St. Louis, Mi " " ? ' | j : rMr .... w i? ? ~ CUH'MBIA UltA-X-GH? NATION^ AL AS^M IATTON OF < (>l l Kr:K womkx The regular meeting of the club met Monday, January 14, 1(J35, at the foonte of. Mrjj. L, M. DanielsHampton and Oak -Streets, with Miss Theodore' WMtiams-as hostThis club was- orgikiixcd during the .spring 11131 with the purposeof binding college women together .,...1 : ? r*~ .? linn mni-i-iivi'iy snow to tne com' inuruty certain ideals and ^stondards having been received by them from their various institutions. ?lit ht was tn*r" frr*?t-"meeting {n; the New Year,, and ufter a most interesting program made up of "Personal Glimpses into Each Member's Life, the outline for the year was given. ?-After- the business, had been *dt?r cussed, the hostess gave the mem'hfis a delightful repast. The interest is high and 'each | committee is anxious to make the Columbia Branch Tcriown and felt. Keeping this in mind, the presi-1 dent, Miss Mary Ray Saxon is summoning all members to a call I .meeting on Sunday afternoon,"Jan. .27. 19.1.5, at the home nf I. ~M7 Uaniels. Time four o'clock. | miss m. nay saxoti. Pres.; Miss Edith Butler, Sec.; Mia* S. E. Greene? RefrortoV. ^ ? MISSES PICKETt. & JENKINS ENTERTAIN .. ' /T On Thumday evening. Misses A. B. Pickett and G. Jenkins royally entertained a few friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cane. Jr. T-ho evrnipr was i'pentplayintr -wlusfc and bridge.? After -the games, a delicious repast con -it-rnir of s:dmo^- salad nn h-fUi?*with saltines and hot cocoa. Af-. tc-rwards cake nml pun^Vi The truest included Misses' G. Edwards. M. A. W.ilbUVn, A. - C. Spann; G. Jenkins and A. B. Pick ott, Masdaines Thelma Murray, F. Nix. Messrs D. E. .Dicks, Jack Thpmp?on, John Evans, R. Thorpe Lontr, Roy "'Bunch and Edwards of Philadelphia. All reported a very enjoyable evening. THE \V. M. I*. "t?reenwood?The W. M. U. of the Morris Chapel Baptist Church held its weekly meeting Tih'mUu afternoon "at 4 o'clock at the hftme of. the president, Mrs. Roxie Lagroome. Mrs. Marv Ti. Rsynolds' presiding. This being: the first -meeting of'Tfrg > eaiTTlt was ornf rull of spirit. The evening was a verj,n dreary ope, but quite a few member* Acre present:, . ^ ""TATteF the meeting the' hostessserved a repass of cake,antL_cncoa.Mrs. ,Koxie Lagroonte, Ties.; M. L. E. Reporter. t * . r . s. k. n. ci.rn ^ North ' Charleston?'The club was entertained by Mr. i. Robin-' son at his lnunc on .Tan. 2H.. The COLUMBIf Has qualifled and is now t under the prlan developed lunibia University and ?jc ic'al Association. ^Vsk you CQLLEGXJL&: A HOSPITABLE That's the concensus c*f opinion enjoyed the tine r 1G09 HARDEN STREET Just across the street I |wXwX-WKwHSwt',>S',W'1MHK^,K^ ^ The ne Mo< ? BRINGS YOU THE KIN | W,A ITER J AM) HIS INTERN ATIO> f T ODI) FELLO> I FRIDAY NIGHT, . 44 A t A n T T1 >? x 1*1 A & Kt IJ & it ? ADMISSION r , ^ ifl i / ^Kj': ' '^@5 IKJ? 43i^Hr ' love Attract Adm CODEI ~ Frent/rt+A L-; -? y-&tnr-utt *th^ pnesldeni. <i tie tniir.it- wciv j i i-.iil and n.'ii nulled ami mmh' memd ber responded briefly. Total re- ' ceipt for the evening was $5.50 The meeting: wit is elosid by sing j ing "God. 1k> w ith you." Wm. Smith, I'ris.: Serena Abba-, ham, reporter. IN MKMOKI.WI In sad ln.it loving enm v 'nl ni'ii -dear n?ut ht r. . u ho <it farti *! t ids. -lift; Jan. la, 1!. Mother Ccai. 'wi' 11.i-. yf* T7i TT7Vhoine; ' Yoti arr rm?r-TTT}" UrTlp rTuIVen. ~ ~7 lNo\v Chat you fia\ \ 7> reward, ?1 We hope L, meet you. ' vWhere there \ViH'h' -iio mot intf , . . , - 17 ruth?fitardirr"t7< onTT Martin, Tflarence- Martin; >nn.^ Mrs. l-.sther. < hih-s. Mi-; Aimer (Inleni.in,?daughters' 1. *I .mti;K NKWS -.-As the year'"'ttli(k-- on* tin- lo-<iera ted club> of 'lii- . i i v l.-.wl. lS1K a iuind hot e"- and there a- tie calls are made Thgyiare doin. ' work in the ciu a- \vcH-a* pay 7ng their pledge to; the Wilklnsoi If line, Sumter clubs alv" t|? ligh' 1 to know, thru it h-ii-j- . Vincent that; Sumter d.- uu|/?jfr'h Lille1' ulaces' that -hacC horn, pay- . .ing regularly Oti its'.quoto. The Progi-essive Federated C'lu'r held its regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon, J.uD- >si at the horn* Tuii"i ami the On' . Mnie KrXorU-Cl-ub-held-.ity meeting" "on Tuesday of'em?on, Jan. ! ">. ai Both meetings were well attended ami the mend) w< of tk.. n.w \t.,., . Kflort were favored wi'li ei'courag ing. remarks frrtm Rev. C'rawfrfrd i patjlpr of .Mt*?l'isgah A. Me K. -Chareh-.?Both hostesses served do' lieious refreshments. . . 1 Mrs. Rebece*.'Nathaniel, a faiii. fu'l member of .'.he 2ml riv,-by terjan Church and a ready'arid wil! ing club worker passed away sir denly i>n Tuesday morning Jan 1.5; at her home'on Dingie St. -Piuneral services . were held on ' Sunday1 ^ at the Pres Upc.tr ian PV?n?viV? ? ? viim viii I lit t.lf? iaotnnnm?AlePanit 1.?uu<. . 5 years was .instantly killed <>i Saturday, morninir when a truck . yun oyer him in front of hrishonu Oh Planning T'.uni-ral-Scr-vlcetT ffefC TiT'T'T (HI Sllllila aft.-r- " men at 2 o'clock at Palmers' Fun eral Home. . IV?. Hujrhes Bell and Porscy were 'ho l". t ut Fnein-ii-l -H- F _ Church on'Fri< 1 ay niir-ht." -Tan.- It They are ninkinp a, rmir' .Swuiwi the South in the intetr*t <>t' the Church. Dr. Dors y .tva? 'he. speak -er-rif-3-he. oveuintr and special.aiu.tr"' ic was rendered byjtk-e choir- ?>' Emmauuel. The Good Fellows h>vld their tee ular. monthly meetijicr oil \Wn'(TT!?iy, nipht, Jan. lt'?. at'the Iv.ine T * 1 DAIRIES Vlivering Vitamin I) Milk I -in and controlled by Co-, cepted by American Medr doctor'-about-ity."./* . N" T E A ROOM ; RENDEZVOUS of hundreds of people who have tVals we prepare. ? COLl .MHI.V S. C. rom Benedict and Allen m Social Club? 1 G OF DANCE RHYTHM ? BARNES ;al royal t REOl.lans ? as' casino r AN HARY 25. litta T 1 ~ A U Hi K A L L 7 ? | ? V ? 50 CKNTS ? .- J, r-r - , ?f , r = ^ ^ kj. irers - - - use :RO Y'S IEUSE IK Coloring -------L?R HAS IT r 1 . 1 Page~~7QUICK i.r- ^Hf NO CUTS I?'v*f--? ?ofte giys?Without sqinp "nd without razor.' vou r ran Keep your nice free from b^ard as .hundred---of <? (i>-r?weU--groorned~ men are doing Ma :.< Shaving Powder not OTiTF^taki'.^ o!! b- arci but loaves the face extremejy tuioirn and clear, because It Is antiseptic, f>enerous siz6 for 35c at * drug stores, or direct from Magic Shaving Powder Co . IX'Pt 35. Savannah. Qa. Free trial sump:6 upon request. J & () K Chevrolet Co. -haa ! ; Tin: best? ~ I Used Car Bargains! si i; mum before vor bi y 1 92C M A I N S t. : i; if V r 1 I.i*t I s Sl-T ve Y?uf "=a-r WAVEKItTKKAL'ESTATE AND INVESTMENT tf<J. "V . SMALL' LOANS Attracti\/e Homes: Tor Kent ? For Sale "-1129 Tajlor St. Phone-23147 S. S~' VonnirhlruiH. Piw 1= A. S. I'owc, Manager - C; II. Stevens. V ?^ Asst.-M{,rr. and Treas. ' ' . ) ? Let Us lie one of the 3 that estimate your Home Loan AVorly - ^ \rtisans Contracting^ Company Phones 3487?8335" . DWHKiaHanBH ' WHEN ~* ' ' iX NEED OF WOOD \ OF ANY KIND SEE W. U. HOW .MAN ' ~ REXSNOABLE i_ .. f " Sell by Cord or any t mailer' . quanity. < ? FOR REAL COAL SERVICE And Purest". Cleanest Ice- j Phone 4311 ' H A M 1 LTON'S Diamonds & Watches ? ,E A SV^UKDiT- TERMS HH-h-iVhVtX-ST: " Open All Night?-21 Hour-.-Service-- Save your nickles and dimes and come up to see us sometime While in Columbia visit the Elks' Beer Garden ONETTE ~ IIU??/2 WASHINGTON STREET ; U. Hurry, Prop. ; Phone 6569 l>r. K; C, .loins Tlii*?h<*irwg??th?- ? > Q ? ' u:' tin* year, officers were lected for the year. After the lnisihess hiCO.tii>? a_saiad course wa.1 .? el veil",-Then the social hour was' spent, . ; i i.\ I.'. : ii--- - ..jiu,iy 1:1pm. .Jan. IS, Miss Ai <.- Kiliii-r 1 nH'i t;iino<l a jolly hur.ch at their hour" >>n Ave. honoring li^^rV^toTT JMr?. Uuth 1 -> rrr: ?0 i:. B r 00k ly, - ? ??;"?rii0r*/if.. AJhrriiT- College, orchestra furntsfced music find a most ciijoyal 1c cvoriin.tr was had hy all. The nostras. served a delicious repast. "*< ?tjwiio n mi?Lmr arc I ill jm the ? sick. list'. RovT FT 4V. Smith is -till fpiije ill also Mrs. A. (J- Mo / Donald. Mis. Muble Pcrulevgrass, j Mrs. A./Ci. ' ' avloton, Mrs. C. M. ' Tj Aloi 4 May-wood are 1much Improved. Air's. Naomi Wilhon \va.? called to tin* city on acc.amt ;< of the iMinos., of h.-r sister., Mrs. (iillihrd. who foil on Wednesday ifternoon a>uL was painly injured-. i Miss Kuih- Wilson- who Miasr "Been in Ohio for some time is at home- i to lakiN-ehiw-M? of 1h? s<hu> >1 work?-i of her aunt, Mrs.. Carrie- Vapice, "'1 __ Mrs^V- R, 1 ^onnollj^ wa s called 1 to Charleston during: ** the^ past week on account .of tfte death of 'j Mrs. Fred Baeote' and little danpfhtor of Tihnnoflsville spent A Sunday. Jan. 2l\, With relatives Mr and Mrs. S. .1./McDonald and Dr. and Mi s S. .1. McDonald. \lr. Mikjrti Mi.-TXonUd- 4efC ..on-^j CClxlAyV-J a h . ^' ^TtfrDxior'l. N. C. 3 He came homo to attend dm" rath- ' 1 era' funeral and remained a couple .3 of weeks with his mother.