The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 23, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday/i^ebruary 23, 1935.
* Mr. William Gilliam.1f*^to is
head.of the Scionce D-pt7~*an.j
who also ha~s charge of tTu> Brick
Y' layrng at Malboro High School ~
3pent the w^ek-eru^. at home.
Mr.. Harry Entziiiinger of Col!
. umbia, S. C.- spent a few; days in
N. Y. C. ami was ajntertainec^ by
Miss Lticii^e.J^ickotji and mother,
Mrs. Emma Johnson. They served
.a delicious course of rost. pork,
"shrimp salad, mashed potatoes,
green peas, ice cream and cake.
. , - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson.
E. Richardson, Miss Georgia Jack
son. Mrs. Charlotte Glover, Mv? _
Emma McCualley and daughter,
? Vera and Mr. William Allen gave
him a jolly time.' All wished him
a very pleasant trip home.
NOTICE!,
To whom it may concern;
This is to certify, tihat I. James
McDuffie Woodbury is a candidate
from the Columbia District, of JTjiie
Columbia Conference of the A.M.
E.a Church to the next General Con'
Umninniidl A AT Tv Chnreh.
New York, Rev. Ward 'Nichols/
pastor. , - - -
I am* sincerely asking the suf_
forage of them-emborship f roin
J lefcjtovial^college which convenes in
Miller Chappie A. M. K. Church Newberry,
S. C. July '35. Candidates
are elected froom the Elec
loriaT UoTIeges. ~~ * !
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WAVER LEY SILVER
STAR CLUB
The Waverley Silver Star Club
met on. Thursday - evening at the
home pf Mrs. Maggie Johnson on
House1 St. The lOuSe was called
to order -by the president, Mrs.
* Johnson. Opening song was led
"by Miss Azelee Johnson, Ted iTT '
- prayet- by Mrs.- I)aisy-Cbavis.; Bible"
reading by. Miss Jump Rauls. W<\
also had1 a-program which every
one had the, privlege i>f having
-somethirrg t-o-^ay^?We4?arl-o?e new-member,
31] ss Collins:. After
whtdh dtyeS were taken.
The hostess served a /delicious
course of peaches, whipped cream, .
cake and chewing gum. ?r?
" BLUE MOON ^OllAL t 1.1 11 "
Mpc lYfnmiln Vi'jiy.iiiv vv.n < hostess
to the Blue Mbon, Tuesday night,
* Gan. 19th, ai/hor home on Pqlaski
St 'VpnniJ at it* USU al
hour, by sinking the clubs Theme
song. Prayer in. concert, scripture
le&son was read by Mrs. Golden '
Brown. - Bible verses by th| >se pres
cnt. Then the minutes of the last
meeting- were ~r*-a-;-. The hostess- 1
served a repast of salmon salad or
played whist and "danced until we
hid Mrs. Frazh'v good night. We
were glad to have quite ?a few'
present.
THE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL
CLl'H ?
, .The meeting "was called tl? order
-by the Vice President. Each mem
ber recited a verse from the Bible
Prayer in concert; Selection was
led by the President, Mrs. Sen
tot;?3elec%i6n by the club, led by
the Chaplain, Mrs. Nancy Lcnnon.
The Chairman of the ladies sick,
committee, Mrs. Thufiii md report*"
e<l Mrs. Ida McCoy on the sick
list. Mr. Frank Johnson being absent
Mr. Sam McCoy reported for
men, none.
Mrs. Mabel Scott?returned?tu..
be iorce of us. Sunday. Fell 21..
there will be a silver tea at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennelly,
1221 Wheat St.. for the bene
*. ' fit of the el'ub. This' tea is being
sponsored by Miss Carr. All mem
bers and friends arlb-.jnvited.
Mr. anid' Mrs. Andrew McCoy
highly entertained the club Feb.
19, at their home, 1705 Rice St.
Mrs Nancy Lerinon is leaving the
city for a while for Charlotte, N. L
C. We arexh|yping for her a safe
and happk.trip. Mr. Sam Austin
ma(ik?^^rew&Vemark's on bdhalf of
_____?. the elubi ' We were, nerved uh'iUnr lings,
rice pickels, bread and cake.
? Miss WTlHelniena Wey will en,
. teytain us on the 26th at her home
2316 Pendleton St. ,
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* *THE i?SRRISAIN CLUB NEWS
The Parisian Gilds had a \vj >nnight,
Feb. 15, at 2221 Richland St.
The guests were as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ford.
F. Hamilton, Pauline Johnson L.
Pearson, James Johnson, Margaret
Cole, James Green. Mr and Mrs
Earnest Wilson., Mr and Mrs.
Daniel Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Lawson, Miss Elizabeth Thomas
Miss Wilton Wilson, Mrs. Rosina
White. Mrs. Henrv Williams. .Tes
sie Caldwell, C. Matt, Avei*y Whcl
ler, Mrs.- Charlie Gilmpre, Acidic
Lee Gladden, James Kato, Albert
Williams, * McOla Boozer, Cassie
Lewis, Ishmeal Kelly, Mr .Owen,
*" .Nabert. Mr. Maxwell Ransom.
' The hottse-wns beautifully decorated
with red and* white valentine
A course of red and white sandwich
es was served. The music was ren
dered by Mr. W. Hr-AVitbert Ford.
^ - The party wag greatly enjoyed by ,
all present. w
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HAC'ttl ANTES
The club was loyally ont,pr*.mn l .
,'tmi'silay niivht,-Feb.. Li, by Mr.
Valter i)ean and Mr. Jvi >bert CTitiard.
The meeting: was opened
vith singriiitf "Love lifted me" led
jy Mi%- Walter Dean, Prayer by
[lilino Ta?iOl?
During th Tiusir>*?g hour, many
dans were made for future-grmysp^
meats. After the busmen- diseu*
sion-Wfis over, we we're served a*de^lieious
repast. .
The remaining of. the evening
wr.g sport. telling jokes a.ikl asking
catch questions. The. radij
furnished sweet muisicv ,
At i I l.i i 'i> 11 > 111 h I j 1 lu final lie
parture was injy.ie.
'We adjoin ned to meet with Mills
luanita Kcihinspn anil Mr. Julius
Jones Thursday aiiglvt, Feb. 22.
XOX I'FKILL SOCIAL CIA 11
The members of the Hon pejill
r< eial club met at the home of the
pt\sident, Miss Phoeba Moore on
Wednesday, K.eb. 1 ' >.
The mooting was opened by.sing I
I'lay i' by Miss Bernice Harris
i"Ul each one repeated quotation. The
president made it very plain
about Olir plans f<n- >hi? n/.;n- fiifure.
We were glad to have Miss
llcneratt Keitt present. She made
some splendid. remarks.
Our next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Thelma Reckart.
W.VIII) ONE WILLING
WORKERS "
The Ward one Willing Walkers
Club .met at the home of Mrs. K.
Sims, ll7 Sumter St., Feb. It),
with the president presiding. The
meeting-Was eailed a**-<>rdor by t4ve pened
with The club's song, - led
ay Airs?Crca-dr .Mac?Thompson
prayer by Mr si ~ Minnie Thomas
Reautifi:l Bible verses were heard
>y all '.if the nu mbers.
The meeting was opened for
business. The Roll was called.
Die members responded briefly
-bbp?leieipC of The " eVelt'ltig \vas
ti(?..ir>. .Miss l'carl Wolf led the
losing song;, closing odar I'd by
Miss J. R. Williaips.
ROCKING RHYTHM ''
_ ..Tliu- linckiug- ithyTlim-Soci ;U--Glub-J
mot at the liomol.it Miss iieatrice
Stewart z-v\t nervals' Street, Tuos
iay caviling, Ki binary lit, 11)35.
oy the vrosidottts" Business was
.1 isetissed. -The- earls 1101l a social
period which lasted for 30 minutes.
We wyre entertained wit(h
-radio irnisite.- '1'he haste's* sef)i'l
a course of cneoa and cakes.
U\. adjoin 11.'.1 m met at I ho I
Home of Miss Minim* Neal, l!500
Pine St.
Ni;\\ ( KM I KY CLL'll
At the regular \ye.ekly meeting
ot the N'\v Century Chub M>s. R.
tl.' Jaul way-hostess t;> the members
at her home "on Washington
St.,.Thiirsdiiy t-vo 11 u\e: -at 6 o'clock.
? VidetilTne tallic were choson for
the saores. Contract, was played.
Beautiful priy.es weie wan by MPS.
II. 1). Pearson, first; Mrs. W. D:
t'happelle, second; "Mrs. Fannie
LinTlst.'y L av. After cards a delirious
course was served,
IiV I P. RKADV f.lRI S' Rl\
SKRVKCLlli
The Kver Ready Girls' Reserve
liud inn ' ai .lire no me 01 miss
Hi?(.liv Brown, .'11 1 Pjckeii.s 'St., on
Monday evening Feb. 18t)h at 0:00
o'clock The meeting; w&s called to
end it" by the president, Miss1
Luezenkj!. Dently, "In the GarJeji
Buezcmkn irently. "Ill the Garden"
was led by Miss Celia Phelps next
by. the president.. After the devotional*,
maiiy Interesting things
were di^rn-;md. This being a
cial meeting the members *jniluleeil
in citl'd playing^?TV... 1^-^css
served a delicious course of
sandwiches and hot tea. We were
very glad to have a new member
join us
The liext meeting, will be held
at the home of-Miss Georgia Mae
Chirp, ."1 .i,Henderson St.,.Monday
eve 11 ing, Mareh 4th.
MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its usual meeting
at the' home |.?f Mr. Alexander
James, 714 Washington St., Tues-'
dav ivioht. Feb. l'Jth. The presivent
read tlie scripture, afterwards
-each- membev?r-rrrl?n?Bible v.t'VS1"
rbegintiing with the letter (E).
After the .devotionals, the hostess
served a d' licious course of fish
sandwiches and cocoa. The closing?song
was Bless be the Tidle
fKat Binds. Mps? Dollie Smith
pinij3_n-?m'*'*" rcr;t, Min:iay pjrm'ur
vTcok at Oil Assembly St. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Miss 'Annie M<\e Staley, 71G
Washington St. THE
TEMPERANCE CLUB.
The Temperance- Club met at
the usual hour on Monday night
at Zion Baptist church. House
was called to order by the president
Mr. Tom I-ipsey. "Master the
Tempest 'is Raging, was sung by
the members. Each member responded
with a Bihle verse. Scripture
was road ~by_, Miss , Pfioebe
Moore. Prayer was then offered by i
Mrs. J. P. Recder. After all business
was discussed the financial
roll was. called. Visitors are al-1
ways welcome. There will be a
silver tea given at the church after
service Sunday night. The Temper
ancc members would appreciate
kyour presence.
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FOR SALE?Lamb Fur Coat."
Excellent Condition. Size 14, Sacrificoi?Plww
3808.
>1 bans-little announcement
.
Mrs. M. L. ^eans of 2224 Elipwood
Ave, .Columbia,~"S. C. wish fro
announce the marriage?'uf her
"daughter," C. Capella to Mr. J.
l'i rwards Little, Feb. 20, 1034. Mr.
Little is the son off Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Littlp of Clinton, S. C.
card of thanks
Laurens, S. C.?Your kind expi
umsIuiik Of yyiniWl-Hy'dbhllg my
hours of bereavement are most
deeply appreciated and gratefully J
acknowledged.
B. J. Madden and family
CARD OF THANKS
We.wish'to express our heartfelt'
thanks to our many friends for
their kind expressions of sympathy
during, the illness and death of our
dear father and mother, sister and
Haan J Allen.
The Sons ? :
Mr. C. Eh Iveathers,
Chester, S. C.
CLAIRE I)E LA LUME
Claire De. La Lume hehhite"
weekly meeting at the home of
Mine. Leveland Jackson, Tuesday
evening, Feb. 19th. The meeting
was carried on v^rv orvHerlv in
Uh? absence oftho president.?Tim
club . will entertain their guests
Tuun. evening at the home of Mme."
Gray on Washington St. We are
hoping to spend an evening of enjoyment
with our^ guests. After
~all business wasdisouesed we were
served ' a?very?delicious course
Keep up with the Leader and you
/ ayill always know what's' going on.
LEND-A-HAND CLUB
The Lcnd-A-Hand Club organic
jed with Mrs. C. D. Saxon as president,
Miss C. A. Jackson, treasurer
and Miss D. A. Bradley secretary.
This is the third year of its
existence, having a membership of
twelve faithful workers; This club
furnished rice for one year for the
Wilkinson Home. Through the
-iitliu-Us.: of Dr. R. W^ Manee the
Progressive Club contributed to
Mrs. Saxon for the Club the rice
for six months. Last year and up
to January of this year thid same
ehib has contributed $2.00 each
month -Lor-the?support .of tr h-W
homo. ? In?a drive, that was put
on last1 Thanksgiving the city
- schools contributed $18.60 toward
a special contribution for the
home.
\Tj-s StiYfiti nlcilmxl ifttOO 00 tn
the Federation in its annual-meeting
last year and to date $60. of
this ajmount has been raise<l by the
club and paid to thn. Federation.
The members have pledged to com
plete the work begun by Mrs;
JSaxon and fulfill the pledge made
by her. In summing up the workMrs.
" Saxon asked that the club
make -air -appeal tothe-nhurchcs
for a donation. This will be done
soon as this wag one of her last
rcouiests regarding the work of
the club This little club was dear,
to the heart of Mrs. Saxon aind the
ihembers have pledged to do thpjr
utmost in carrying out her plans.
IX MEMORIAM
" AIn
memory of our 'dear father,
' Mr. Bep JI >nes, who departed, this
life February 2?, 1911.
I .
Often our thoughts do wander,
To the grave not far away
I To our precious father,
Who died, itseems, just yesterday.
In our hearts are sweet memories,
Tender, fond -ant true,
There is not a day dear father
That we do not think of you.
Children: Mrs.. Willie Jones,
Annie I.- WarWt Row
man, Mrs. Soloml-Vn Guinyard.
PALS SOCIAL CLUB
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Georgetown, S. C.?-The Pals
Social Club met at the tlub room
at its usual hour. A very interesting
meeting was had.
Here we are what are we doing?
Where have we been; What have
we l>eer? doing ? We are here to
pi<epare yiir place m the social
world to be able to take it among
the leaders and not the followers.
So keep, your (yes and T'ais U|JUII
. and watch the cilandcr for alhofour
sjxrials for the year. - fcToday
marks the beginning of a
new deal and the members of 'this
club are arising to fore the sun
of their days We, her memebers
wha*o ambitibns are great and
_ whose ideals. axeJijgjh, are playing,
our part in tlhe social world' "under
the guidance tarf its president, the
members are resolving to virtiously
and sincerely strive for tihose
things that- are decent and uplifting.
S. K. B.
North Charleston'?The club met
* * i u n?:?i n?-LL
cll i iii? iwhiic 1tjl j. utt-iliei ivimiiuu
on Feb. 13th. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
fimg, .Mrs. Carter; prayer, __ S.
Abrahanp After which the minutes
of the last meeting were read
I and adopted the roll was called
end each membdr respond'ed' briefl
ly. After the transaction of bus-i
ness a delicious course of jello witlh
whippet! ^cream, -cake, crackers,
pics and .fruit .salad was served.
Next regular meeting will be at
"the home of Mr. Wm. Smith.
Serena Abraham, Reporter
THE PALMETTO LEADER
GREENLEAK CHRISTMAS
CLUB ?- *
Hi Bi Bi. Everybody, here we
are?.?: / *
?The Greenleaf Club opened its
meeting' at the usual hour by
singing ."I/ord I want to be a,
OhrisjCon" -led by the chaplain
i Mrs. Martin, prreyei', Mrs. Davis^tI
song,/'Just as I . am" Jed by tfce .
president. *MLss Lindsav: scripture
was read by the chaplian, Mrs.
Mart iir,-277 th chapter of. Job ist-j
11th verses after which" a -song
was led by the chaplian. also "Let !
Jesus fix it for you."-Devotional i
~ 1. ,1)1,1 ||| | |
close. J 1
House .in order for business. ,
president callctb for the minufe^T
of the last meeting which were
read received- and adopted.?The
program called fo'r meiTtboi\s and
they responded well. The sick
reort was called for and there.
w'A 1 re two &ick members, Mrs.
Mary Sims and Miss Maggis Rinslej;.
. We contributed something
to ot?r sick members-at alii times.
Unfinished and ne\vr bnsio.'x^ vva
canea lor ana uiscusseu. i no roll
was called and the amount of ?!i.K)
was raised with the absence of
seven. Next meeting will be held
at the homo of No. 5, "-Mrs. Ray.
We were dismissed' by the chaplin
"nfft&r whieh we wea*e served a very
delicious course of sandwiches,
tea and coffee which we? all enjoyed.
Miss A. Lindsy, president; Miss
E. Butler, financial . secretary;
Mice V T.mi Millor a . ?
retary. " - -
L'AMI-TIE ENTRK'NOIS
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Georgetown," S. (\--l.>Ainitrr^
Nous met at the home of Miss
C. Middletin Jan. 25th. The meeting
was called to order by the pVesident,
prayerr club so He then^fhe
"HoUse was. opened for business
after whiol> the critic and journalistic
were heard then we. adjourned
to meet with. Miss M. Bonds.
We. were-served red li e, smoke
sausage, salad, saltines, cocoa, and
evening mints. We xliscovbred a
fortue telltr in the club, see Miss
C. Middletorr and get your fortune
told. We spent a pleasant even-..
ing at the hostess' home. .
A short meeting was held at
?Bonds on Feb.?l-*-U?lino to
inclement weather nuiii of?Lhemembers
were absent. Games
were played. . A delicious course
_weie served, '
I/A mi tie Eirtre Nous met at the
usiml hour on Friday. Feb. Ktli at
the home of Miss L. Richardson.
The meeting was eajled to orilei
by the president, prayer, club song
after which the seerOtarv read thie
I minuses oi the last nic.ctin.ir for
the benefit- of thoso absent last
week. The minutes were received
and adopted. The house then
was. opened for business. After
a short?session - oil - busim ss t he
critic and journalistic made their
reports. The president introduced
the visitors, Prof. C. S. Browne,
faculty advisor and Mr. Dairy.
J. McQueen, secretary of Cosmo
Club. botlbT^aCr. v.,
and we were, delighted lb have
-them.?We then 'adjourned-to -meet
with Miss W. Middleton.
'The-.hostess served salnvon salad
on lettuce with saltines and Russian
tea, .jello with whijtpod cream
assorted cakes and mihts also
valentine* . souvenirs were, given."
The rest of the evening was spent
JancrTTJC~m*rd? !
L. Richardson, Reporter.
S. o S; CIA B NEWS.
On Wednesday night, February
13th the SOS club of which Mrs.
Walker is president gave a Foun
dor's Day program at Bishops Me
morial A.M.E. church of which
Rev. L.L. Farmer ia pastor.
This Club in a large measure is
composed of the ministers of the
Theological department of Allen
university. After devntiaus the,
following addresses were delivered
Sermon by Rev. 0. P. Palmer;
Life of Richard Allen, by Rev. R.
A. Hildebrand; Life of Daniel A.
Payne Mr. S. M. ilughes; Life of
Daniel Coker, Mr. B. F. Sumpter
Life- of Bishop Paul Quinti, Mr.
WAV". Gallisfiaw; Talk by Rev. J.
W. Judge, subject?"What are you
born for." . ,
The above named club meets every
--Friday night at various
homes. Come visit* us and see our
vorks.
J Losing Love,
You can't foc?l the man you -<
Stfeakied, faded,, off-color" ha r
make a differenced Don't risk unh
ness ? a $1 25 bottle, 'of Gcde
Larieuse French Hair Coloring will
A b'ack that charming jet-black lustc
your hair in just a few-minutes If
dealer hasn't Godefroy's, send direc
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3506 Olive St. St. Louis,
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NOTICE.
77-1 ; j
The .Ministerial I.*>iioiy.Li?l' Lolam
bia has set aside the 10th of Mar.
as Wilkinson Orphan Homo Show
er Day. Each church, member is
asked take to your ehurch that
day some article, of food or clothing
for the children. _of 4he- llintw
This donation will be greatly appreciated
by the wonii.il ol' tinFederated
clubs of South Carolina
Do your bit and helpi. tltn.- - I> Tortunate
than you.
^HM7S"vinv-'' ?I?
Wedding Reception.
'There was much interest aidattraction
in Camden on last Tuts
day cvenintr. February l:it)i whet:
^Mr: and-Mrs. -Samuel Wright, -Jr.
had their wedding reception.
Mr. arid Mrs. Wright were mar
ried Tuesday evening' January Hth
"Tri Columbia, .by Rev. I. I. MeItifnald
of the Episcopal church.'
Mrs. Wright, .before her marriage
was Miss WihrilTred Champion,
n"d?bv-tht?>dttttghtn?nt M r.
tuid.Mrs. C. C. Champion of'Caniuen.
Mr.Wright and his'-pa^-i.taye
also of Camden; ITbfh of 'lnyoung
people, bocause .of their
pleasing personalities have mat\
friend*?and?wtdl-wishetT who x-xntuic
t?/w 1 * U rtt?? t! **1 *
linn 1 voi 111 on me night
ili the reception with congratulation*
any many hon.uti.ful gifts. :
Those present enjoyed the time
oy viewing* the lovely presents,
telling witty >t<^pes.r teasing tin
couple and' eaiiiilr chicken ami l .-m.
-sawdvs iehlM aniT drinking punch.
After the irci.|it i.ni Mi nil,I MT
Wright, Jr., went to their ' now
-ta^idfttce on Mitt" street? ' " '
spartaxnrRf: stmr.Vi, xi:Wr
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The Bucilla Ai't and Social cluh
held?ii_sj?regular nut. ting?nt1 I ho'
home of Mrs. Willie Tanner. Cue Id
street, with "the president Miss
Rivers/ presiding. After the. -transaction'
of all business 'and ofiV.half
hour of sewing, a few ruli.
hers of binder vn re played?The
prize for highest score was award
,ed Miss S. L. Olivers,. b#aiiliful
dining rwrnr c.oppt'V chime?, ' and
r>
"" 'n >ji.at' >>UIKCI", me consul ation,
a leatherette bripc score
-?et.
T-he_elub Iwid?the honor of hav^
hip as puost for the evoninp Mrs.
-Xearu'tto Rivers?ami1 Mi.-s TTuTTT
Johnson from?Sitti]isoii\ ilh" fTTTT
uravo timely remarks, responded to
by Miss F. M. Foster from ihe
Bur-ilia elutn ? ??
A delicious" "snhoLcijui s<- w ?
served by the, hostess a?Tstedrtfv
Miss Candace Johnson. The next
meetinp will be with Miss (5race
Walker, N. Dean street.
The trrand mil ii il sponsored
by the Bncilla Art . to*
Social club was well attend' il and
on jpycj- by all present.
i:nthi: Nors cia it M i:i:ts.
Hemininjr'way.?'T.lie K111 r0 N t 1 >
club held its repular monthly nieet
inp at the Cooper , Rural s ho.ol,
Monday nifcht.-Prof.- Wilson ' and
his faculty; Mrs.' Wilson. " Mis"trick"
; 1 y-Ht "\n<- S1"''11" ,,, -! ?rr?
feel at home and comfortable.
The, club decided t?? ; ?>n??1 ;t'?
annual ball.. The committee on at
raiipcnveiits selected March Mb
for the date and Brown (traded
-chool for thy'place. .At "that ti.uv
arid _j)l.acet we are hopinp'to ?V{1.
many of our old. friends.
Contract was. played'at several
1 a hies?with ,Mi.? Gerald ami'
Prof.?Clo'od wine?to kit. u'?Hindi ln?p'.
?ns. 'Prof. Wilson aifd MiK Steven
.-mi j,vore tliV recipients J\ the .con
solatjon- pvi/cs TIh.sc prizes were
dqn'aiK'^rhy.' l MfriVop* f faculty aii i
presented by the' president Mrs.'
Pearl" Woods. ,
The club was, the n strvul a d'e-Reious
Itmrhrfin consistTnj? of
chicken salad, cakes. eoU're and
mints. Following this the club
danced for an hour to the music
of Misses Gerald and Holmes'.
COLOMBII
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under the plan developed
lumbia University and ae
t ical Association. Ask yon
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a a.- an. surjfi-ji':! I. y
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faith:' i' ui... ?^;.?4V4 by .Mossr- K.
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-Trniian.-i, Jtvos,
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A:r,-.;u :t. jru. sts \vi'iv Prof.
> :AJ V i:-s :: a .!I and lixt!< son,
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1 ' ^ . A-\ . Fineh. Kva I'lR'esf'
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. ! 1 ?Ji?\v. -Fineh. P. Kirk;
L ji .- -t . r'1 ii -'l.nn-nts wen- set-- .
ad. itiltia - |(luy <i.. All expressed
irr* ? *.:r;i_> ~ . a: <1 --ho-v/erod the
de.-t of 'h<'t)! t'^ " . ' *
NEWS OF TIIK I' 11 )X LI S I
AVIIKATLV HHjVNCH .OF
Tin-: v. w. r. a.
?i?:?
: " 'J !;! Ii. ;n d in manatfonn'tit and :
. ii1 111''i a!' :1a-?Ithylli Winal'h
iJrunrh id' tin* AT W. C-.-_A. wish
to tiiatik 'hc'vJ'ioyressjwa (Tub-for
-?ho p. nnii.<ii-'wt'-u monthly donaTioTr "
?Int iti^r the- Ah'.-'.':"). Tito Pro
- tn'.' TAj.* Fl'n'n?it-H ?4ra.;tdy m;u!(
" itM-lf fell by its ye tierous -fdohaion.
r to worthy eauses in the
" lltliUlh'.l.'. .___ ? '
. I ho antpiiil r. [m i ! ui' the ITiyl- *
'tis Wheat lv Hratu-h of the V. \V.
A. Tl?::i:
ItKomc- Bal.
brmiyht lorvtni'd 1'roth Dee?
' TTCn ? - \~j>2 14 Jifi
Ctrl feet ion from rc-nt 1-25.25
Kntt i taTTinn nts. 55.25
Metnbe'r.-'h'ij>s, feits, transits
etc. .. L_ .. . 46.1-n
Li'.uht and telephone (contri?
hu'ed > , : _ ?iaUMi
1 'antral A for -eon-taty iitfO.Su
'l\i!al . ?^T-: ?$771.45 '
I M.sijui-senu-nts: \
!'o Vu-iory- llatik (saeril'ie
_iiiL tuiuSL w.-.-.-j $102.17
.-SttHdy .e-.nn?an'it-s for mater-- .
....litis, ate. . . . .53.40 ""
ilopje.-leSd Jiank mite . n.T.oo
l.iyht, tuiil telephone __ 02.34
V seevetafy. ...'. 2s5.5Q
'It- Urn', i.i! M'luinUl'l P - dd.ITT "
r uim.smnys p.- w. BHn^T I
YAV.t A. _ ' T-dfiri
Fruit- and tluwcrs _ 4.-1U
i'vii ina' ' : _> ' ' 2d'0
Hank charge* and 'ax 7.00'
. ' : i?* 44?
.... " - V " $7<i7.8G
i
i'vcc-ikW Hi,
Ilalatn-o on hand . d>/?h
- ul.ai it 471: ' "
"TTlTeTTTT" Pinions,Sec4 v.
("aerie Hruiisun, Troa.-.
???17a\Hc ;.17,17 1}son, "
Chr. ujf Finance
S??l 1 II ( AUOl.lN \ ANNl At.
IJKill SCHOOL I! \SKl.r
HAI.l. |Oi -RNAMKVr
( )) ;.. _ 1S.. - t 17 h;y;a : v I
I'.'::.*,- la-, da: *? :< i.-. i < . IlIT
School TourniinU'iU- to he hvld f?t j
Sta4v CiTtkkV Maivh LVahild are I;
heinir mailed it, C various high
^-fhoi'.ls'c.j* {la- State rhi-.uWl<. The
t.ijjurnamem is an. annual tViiit fur
hovs ,i'nd trirl?:?.The College
avis t?> jcia.N li-'-Lt. _U'_ nniro than a -
i-' i nf; I, aiuC. Fr?>!iT'far and near
have eoine yuirie* ennreniing thi>*
meeting tif. ;!)e hest team.- in. the
Stale. ' There "will he ail entrance
tVo c>: two dollars. Suit no tharge
CDMIES I
delivering Vitamin I) Milk ""
in and controlled by Cocepted
by American Medir
doctor about it.
ack ? - USE
FROY'S |
IEUSE
IR Coloring ,
LER HAS IT
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QUICK NOCUTS
\V4tho>it and v.-tthnnt. rn?nr \lini??.
uiu k I i1 M \V ! I1 :,e. e _i rLTlroiu heard as
liuriclr' o ul yt her well-groomed tjien |
are Mm jr Shaving Powder JlQt
only Juki -. <>_!' b-uixl. but leaves the face
clear, because It
Is an t Swept!*:. Generous' .size lor 35c at
ciruir stores, of- W.rect from Magic ShavFp-?
trlitT'samfj'.e.uiJOu request.
" '
Sturkie Furniture Co.
?lld.MIi OF BARGAINS?
-U lien you want'T'lirjiituro see us.
We sell New and Used -Furniture?
Cash or Credit ? A small down
liaymi'nt gets what you want. We
ll*a> Cash fror L'sed Furniture,.
1'hoiii' 1! 1 2 .'{ "> ? 1213 islanding St.
J &OKChevrolet
Co.
HTtM; TIIE lU^L - '" -H
I seel Car Bargains!
si:r: ti\r:m hi;roite-you buy
r 9 ^r;\^ i>r^Tr
. . . Let I s Serve You '"
VV V V ro I X- I?T." 4 I A
.. ?ii>aU31A1L AiNLI ?
INVESTMENT CO. -SMM.I/rtraNS
~~
Attractive Homes:
I\j>r Kci\t ? For Sale
2020 Taylor St. l'hoiic 23147
S. S. Youngblood, Pres.
A. S. Powe, Manager
' JU H. Stevens,.?1 :??
Asst.-Mgr. and Treas.
Let-Us
lie one of the 3 that estimate on
your Home Loan Work.
Artisans Contracting
... ' J^ omt)an>
WHEN IN
OF WOOD
OF ANY KIND SEE
W. K. HOW MAN, 1523 Harden St. |
keasnoable
__ jjwll l?> Curd ?i?any 1 M&ller
ijuanity. V
FOR REAL
COAL SERVICE
And Piirtsl. Cloanc&L Ice
Phone 4311JT r:
JlLAJdjl^^
Diamonds & Watches
. i
EASY CREDIT TERMS
1611 MAIN ST.
i?pen All Aight?21 Hour Service
Save your niekles ancT "dunes and"
come up to see us sometime
While in Columbia- visit the
Elks' Beer Garden
LUNCHEONETTE
l-jUMM*., WASIUXCTO?* STREET
H. M'urrv, Prop. Phone 6569
I r board. This provision was
made in order that the schools
lfor.' ih- pooier d it riots itiay en
?t iv.iiius. are Asked to
inform- tin- (<?u: r. mu-nt committee'
at'<>ncc if th-y irten . to - enter
lt'iims,) ? 1??? ?
IN Sl'l I I! OF H ANDKWPS THE
* RO> Al, fcl\ WINS 12-1.
Bj E; (West) I?ro? n
Cli stel*. Feb. lWith Welsh .
on the sideline The- Ro-yal S>ix
nackid up "and wont to town here
this afternoon. Thtfy heat a strong ?
Emntett Scott' High., team 12-4.
The girls, outplayed'" Scjvtt all -=?s
the way. Bradford made all points s
I'm1 Fi"!c-.-.?AYFriiv The Sje*eik.
ly promoted . Fin ley toward failed
lo, sTTTT^. -
For Scott ( Miss) Reder made all |
points. Both teams playol we'll, -1
hut the Royn'l Six is too fast.
If you are looking for .victories
ih>"t iump ort the Royal Six. .The ~
girln play Jacksr>n High Feb. 22 in J
[vamdeiy. Treat us right Jackson, -
kve will <lo the rest. The Royal.
Six has won four games this sea- ' ?j
son, without a defeat or tie. How
ire they g'oing ? * > s " |
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