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JL Saturday, March 2, 1935 - -- Mrs. Adfe. Turuipseod, daughter of the iato Mr. Tobias Rivers, of, ^ Jiiladelphia is in\the-fity- on ' t t Mc^?J. B. Donley and Mr. S. ?. Alford wt^je called to Darlings . ton on account of the . death of .^their father, Mr, G. R. AlfonJ. Mrs. Lillian Hampton, wife of Mr. James W. Hampton of '2434 Green St., City, is a?patient?*tThe Good__ Samaritan Hospital, where- she under w?n-t'a? operation 'V on Wednesi^ay, Feb. 13, 1035." At present she is cbing nicely. We" the relatives and friends of the above named patient, wish fni ' 'J^er a speedy recovery. FEMALE HELP WANTED w Hospital?Inst'l.?positions practically everwheire for iiiexperiencstamp. Schavf Bureau, 145-433 W. 45th, New York. CARD OF THANKS The family of Tobias KweTS wishes to thank Their many -friends ffir theTr kindness and and death of - their father 1 and grand father. Ada Turni^seeehr dae gl.tciv^ Carolina Bolick, grand daulrh ' ; ter. ANNOUNCEMENT ' * Ilonea (Path, G. C.?Mr. M. M. Sitton of Liberty, S. C. was quietly married to Miss Missouri Hinton of Atlanta, Ga., at the Mt. Carmel Teachers' College on Jan. 26, 1935. The bride who reeieved her A. B. Degree from Clark University in Atlanta in 1933, is teach ,'/< ing in Owings, S. C. Mr. Sitton 4 received his B. S. A. degree from State College in Orangeburg, S C., in 1932. He is a member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity' and I is Tirineinal nf thp CJnnth Rnson. wold School. The bride ar.d groom .. "will make their home this summer in Honea Path, S. C. IN MEMORIAL ???In loving?meniury |if my?dom "H^her. who departed this life February 28, 1932. i I saw her^in my dreams. . As patient, weakv and frail I As in those last sweet days, before She passed beyond the veil. | ? , Miss A. H. Thompson, daughter ^ 9 ^ IN MEMORIAM ? HAMMOND?Jn niemo.ryrxtf.oui beloved motherland grandmother; Mrs. Dinah Hammond, who dcparted this life one year ago, February 25, 1934 at Aiken South Carolina. ?-*? - ' H r form from .our midst . gone and her voice we no longer hear. -But deep in our hearts her \ memory will always ' remain. ' ) ' Thoughts of her noble spirit will \ mnVft n0~fth-o(riper and better rihie * to meet lif^s problefns. Children and GrandchihJj-en. RADIO NEWS _ The Radio Social Club met at the home of Mr. Roeeoo Jackson and John Johnson Tuesday Feb. ~? 28. Scripture by Mr. RWot* -darck^ aont~ prayer and Bible verses by i "* nlnV. tirVtinVt r>r\ m r*l of nrl t V\o /ln_ i LUC tlUl/ WIIIUI1 tvui|/jvvvu^i,iiw viv," votional exercises.?The vice-president, Mr. J5uber presided. A public dance and the selection of an ~ "orchestra were the main things dis ' eua^d in this meeting. We were very glad to have Mr. WHIie James, 'Mr. James Smith, Miss Mable Davis and the Jackson sifters wtth~ us. ' .) After meeting a regular supper was served. Next meeting will be held at the home., of Mr. Smith. LES BONNES AMIES SOCIAL CLUB ~ The Les Bonnes Amies Social - f'Club is a joint organization Con-1 atstinpr of-two unit> a boys jJ.ivi.sion and tt girls'. The girls' division _pf the . club was organized Feb. T, 1935. The f^Rcerq elpf?t<vt tucfo Miua . FlmVinn Sumteiv president; Miss Delphine ? _ 'Cooper, vice-president Miss Louise Gibson, secretary; Miss Annie Mpe" Jackfeon, treasurer; Miss Fannie Martin, critic; Miss Susie Mhrtin, business manager; and Miss"Dorom thv Collins, reporter. The club has' been'" entertained by Miss Louise Gibson, Miss Delphine Cooper, Miss Dorothy Col 11ns and?Miss?Ermnu?Su inter. These_meetings were strictly business ones. Our next meeting" is to be a social aftpir at the home of Miss Annie Mae Jackson. To meetings of the girls', division representative's of the boys' *?- division are invited from time to ,w time-t"The boys' division reciprol bates the cbtirtesy. The girls' division consists main?|y o?f-junior and Senior Hi girls and our weekly discussions are of the drily problems that oonfort m girls of our age. THK WAHI) ONE WILLING L WORKERS CLUB | v The club met lit the home of Mrss"h. A1. C'hec;icbin-ot 027 Assent . bly ?k., Tuesday, Feb. v,20. The Madam president was absent, so. Miss Lucy Jones, the vice-president attended the meeting. The | ifpehing song led by Mrs. Eva-Mao Mcrgs; 'prayer by Mrs. Minnie I Thomas: beautiful Bible verses were heard by all of the members. The meeting was opened for business. The minutes wore read. Mrs. CreasiivMae Thompson and Mrs, F|vm Mae Moss spent the_ week-emL at Jacksonville. Fta. They had a lovely trip. After the roll was* called-the members responded briefly. The receipt for TTie. evening was '51.05., The clos ing song.by Miss Corihe Sherley; closing remarks. Mrs. W. Jenkins. ALLEN UNIVERSITY The Dickenson Literary Society of Allen University met on Thursday night. Feb. 21, in tTTe Chappelle Administration Building to reorganize fo rthe second ' semester a.cording to our constitution, ? . Our dearth Rev. A. A. Hugliey, presided in his usual and impartial way during the election of officers. The*following were elected-officers ?f our society^ ? ? , Dev. G. D. Robinson, president; -Rev. W. B?Nndi. 1st' vifi'-presilent; Rev. J. \V". Judge, 2nd viceovesidont; Rev. I\. B. Bowling, se rotary; Kev Mct'lary, assist ant secretary; Rc.v. 1). -Ar. Johnson, 'roasuror; Rev. A. McNeil White, larlimentorian; Roy. S. A. Brown, literary critic; Rev. O. P. Palmer, ^irg't at Arms; Rov, W- Mayfield "Brown, chaplain; Rov. P. P. Feller, reporter. Dean A. A. Uughey . installed ?ach ollioor of the society and gave each a hand, shake; and loci's speed during our scholastic- ' vear. The Pickcrson Literary Society meets every first and third Thilrsitay nights oi each "month orrrhi* ampus., The S. O. S. Club Dots Theabove named .club met at ho homo, of JVTrs. #Walker,. Ifi03 Two Notch Road on Friday nfte, veb. 22. All the members were iresont and each took a part in -he discussion o-f the old and -new business. After the business side f the meeting was discussed the lostess-served delicious sandwich's and ton. cokes, which we all" -"in joyed Sunday afternoon, Feb. 24, the >, (). s. uiui) gave a isiiver Tea at lie home o'fMiss Bertha Goodwin; '351 Washington St. The chairman of the program .committee. "tW. R. A71III<lebTffrid. prepeated ?. very ,?picv~P'"g i am mhiih we alh n ioved. Mrs. T;. L. Farmer and^ Miss Carril/ell Mitchell sang a " hint. Rov.v C. MeClary vfravn a yonderf ul nildresg which. \\*fts en;oyed by all. "His subject was: "The^ church as the power house >f C,od." This < Itih. will meet again the first Friday night in March" at the home of ReV. O. P. Palmer, "11)10 Harden St. Our motto is: "Upward and Onward." III.UK MOTTN SOFT AT, CLUB Blue Moon wa? in full bloom Tueshiy night, Feb.-2f>th, at the home . f. Mis.s -.Alice Qilam on. Park St, Meeting was opened "at~its usual ' hour "by singing the club's theme" song. Prayer in concert; Bible verses, by those present; scripture lesson was read 4>v-Miss T. Reed. _ Then the minutes of the last meet-, ing were read. After meeting -Mies Odom-served a delicious-hot -supper which we all enjoyed. Their began an hour of fun. Members and guests hid Misjs Odonv good lite, honing for a sncedv return.-v?you hnow we are always glad o meet at the home of Miss Odom. ? Mamie FrnTtrrrTPeporlor. THE COLUMBIA BRANCH OF OF' "COM.EGE WOM^N^CU^RS ?( ;? The Columbia Brand) "of -The National Association of . College " Women Clubs hold its regiilni meeting1 on Monday afternoon. -Feb. On, IPOi^at the hoiYlet>l Mrs. \T. -A. Jenkins, corner Pine and 'Tampten Sts. The virtf-president. 'Mrs-. Guerhe-y Nelson, presided. \fter, many discussions, the bu-i csfc of the vjelttb was dispensed vith; then, the meeting was in the 'i?nd? of.a, Social Committee. Mix* s Fvorcttn Sims, and Thedora... -W1tt7nm?r~*"~ These two ladies . demonstrated ngcnu'fy and skill for entertainramcs. The. first was "The JIat hot Brain Teaser!" This game \jjas based on the life of George Washington, was read' by Miss Sims; All the; members received i hatchet for ,the game, and incidentally a souvenir, but th? prize " was won h\- Mrs. John F. P<J?The second game was in the form two debates. The group was divided into two groups..namely. "The Hatchet Heavers" and "The Rail Splitters." After hearing the main-speeches and the rehut'riK tin hnHi jJtili'^ the judge gave " her . dicision in favor of the affirmative of "The. Hatchet Heavers" and the negative team of "The Rail Splitters." The social was greatly enjoyed by aftjv Then. the hostess, Mrs. N; A7" Tenkins feted lis with p most palatable salad course and tea. Wxl adinumed to meet Monday, March'-11. 1935, n't *9:110 Green St., Mis?t Marion Grisbv. hostess. Miss M. R. Saxon. President Miss E. RutleT, Secretary S. E. Green, Reporter. Tj ??^ i I IIMMN .1 Ti> I'l.AV l'??k 1 !-- CllAKi'iA HALL _ I jiriuiij Ciann ana his LnxteASer- | , jiiudti j are coasiuL'Icd tu be Uio . < i ., i'ii (-(Uiii iui u.'iiU'i' t> rr llL'S L1'il I in tne South. The bund includes irwcivo very lute artists witn Jimmy Gunn wedding Utu_JiaL.uie_atlii. _ featuring "Aluic" Maize at-tho piano., ~ This orchestiXt has- -^pia-yed - tv * majoriiy ol the lll'sl L'iuUS?TTTTT colleges in thei soutli, among them Pentagon Club, High Point; Sedgelield Country Club, Greensboro; Derby Club, Johnson City,' Tenn. byterian . College, Clinton. This past sum liter the, orchestra was, oil location in Scheilectady, New York and lyu;.playe'd such spots, as the lkhilenf^tipera House and Appolo Theatre in New York City, and Uje Cotton Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. ? Jimmy Gunn and hie Dixie- Iyer- cnaders arc noted for their untoc*. ~ potable melodies and sweet rhy- _ tbm, as well as tlj^lr torrid Harlem tunes. '- - ? . Jftrimv Ciunn and his orchestra will iuhnish music for the -Spring Charity Ball at the Township Auditorium, Wednesday, March '13th. TilIS TWILIGHT SOCIAL CI,I'll The. Twilight Social ( h:b held ts veeular business .Tuesday. February 12, ll?35 at the residence of Mr. Miles, 1117 Pine St. It is a iiistom of the club to reelect officers at the first regular neeting after each anniversary; AMs being the first meeting since the sisftr"anniversary yfestal, all he time was psed itr. this respect. The officers for 1 It'll was as . fbl-rnvs;?.Mi Frdtl Davis, President; lames Metze, Vice Pres.; Hope , Iran'. Secretary; Willie It. Miles, fct Gcorco t'Ik csebore. Report : ^ f^and Joe-JWhite, Chaplain.- The >ffVeers elected for 1P35: ~ Miss Topk'ins. President; George Cheese boro.'Vi e Pres.;' 11??py Grant-.' S.ece \Vh i toy/Vr w* s.. -lulm. .Vihlci'. (.'U'itpi.iiiv,? lames?Mot zo. Reporter. Fred Davis,. Christ White; Clifford Robinson. Herbert Redd; AVTTIteMV Milci, and Jonniefieter are 'he other member* of ^ho C luh-'-* . After the meeting the club wa? feasted by committee No. three, -orliicli is oi.mposed nl' Mr. Uecd. Hopkins, and Cheeseborp,.with a lei rein lis course of stowed oysters -'tdbnved by- a, course ol' drinks', 1'IIK I.K'KY HIRIf SOCIAL CLl'II . , t The club was entertained b\ Mrs. W.-~M. Way at her home. 2316 Pendleton St.. Feb. 26, at its" " T?Tial hoTir. The house was called To"' oydeT?by the president, 'Mi v.. iSl. Senior; sbntr led by Mrs. McTTTy. I've UnT'll Ilium1 ill tht lockj Bible, lesson . by the president, . >raycr bv Mr. Kehnfedv: selection i).v 'the "club. The (Tcvntimial-Her- vice was closed then the president took .charge. The minutes of the 'ast meet in tf were read and stood approved. ' The sick committee made its report. We have ofie on jho sick list, Mrs. B. McCoy. The president Called for new and unfmbhed business; a chaplain was lected as Mrs. I.enon our former baplain left for Charlotte, N. Cr ^ 1. I..T- 1... ...ill-t.e flir mirt^-O ; while, so Mrs.. M. McCoy will be our0chnplain; the secretary called The?roll; all -members responded J briefly. Wo wttp?rtrrmrrtssetl?"-"by Mr. P. Smith; ?our next meeting will bo at the home of Mr?. D. Frusilale. 2-210 Pendleton St.. Mar. ~on. Wc.Avfrp served sandwiches, < ' ako. tea and crackers. . Mrs. H. Johnson*. Reporter. DR.-AND'TMftS. YOl'NO ENTERTAIN I'd) ~WhddT'>rdM. SrC -Ni i'in i nn 1 . happjy wit bout fni,hd<l<*' and fiTT " until .they~?re unhappy. \ , Dr. and Mr?. W.H.,young oxpressed their genuine., friendship wheat they- opened JEe doors. oX _ their aft r active homo orr We si Franklin St..'Friday, Feh, 22. and admitted it?huge crowd of thew- friends to enjoy real Southern Jios- | pitality. - I The national colors predominated in the .spacious hall and living | room,, arranged . most tastefully ?nd pleasing to the eye. j The lovely party began in the ifternoon when only ladies were oresent. Five tables of bridge nlnved. High score prize in the , afternoon' Ayaijr Ayan. h;sr :Mrs.: Afe-X,Prwnl n lovolv hridcre seF. . ('JtlCBti? nrize went tiv Mrs.*Frank?e -M ford J ? lovely T**ijr?f fittee. Consolation, t> lovely r;\ml rase went to Mrfr. Mota Sanders Johnsen. Traveling prize a novelty was given to. Mrs. Emma L. Garrison. Boolvy or low score prize went to Mrs. Manin Thomas }a novelty. After the ij^ipie the hostess served chicken -alnd sandwiches, nnd cocoa. Later~oiT*ahffrit eight in the evening the men arrived and mode , the occasion more exciting. Again the tallies were arranged for Again Mrs. - W. I. Peek wott high- score, a beautiful pair of TTri?rings.?High?score-.for?iron was given Dr. .T. C. Anderson a lovely <= " bill folder. Consolation went to' Mrs. Marria Marion. ( Traveling prize a novelty, went to Mr. Christie Johnson. Low score a poor Fish Wars given to C. T ee' Davis. ~ After the game of the evening < we were served a real turkoy din? J rrer ~wrth?a Ik the trimmings. Others whose rutroe-e have not been mentioned that participated in the evening of enjoyment were. Dr. Ednion Johnson, Mr. M. S. . - 1 he pal*ki"l<> Leader v Green vil](e, S. C.?On5 Fri iay evening, Miss Beatrice Shumate (ieijghltuiiy en-t' ) taineu the My-. stic Club and Triuiujs at her home dm l^uLhei-iord Street. * Thy guests of tiho evening were;, Mi- tlmne;-,?T* >.;.ie?J4,?Oyloy,?Iv? telle Davis, Daisy Stewart, Bessie Boy<l, Ksthej- Mitchell,. Sara Ellen Brook*, Abbic-Chappie mid Christ inu \\ ilfiams; 'Alisses Bruudnax.. II. is'., Elizabeth Stewart, 'Mattie Mouzoiv, Etta WaHvT, H. N., a"<l Kuth Butler. < : I" I VfTTVIUIW* 111 aia IM'II bridgd were?pkrr cil. T o j > score was received by I\Ii>s .Miriam Withers noon. Guc&t priae was received by Miss Elizabeth St* wai t. Both rccuied a lovely box nl" Frag rant <1 ust_ing luiivdcr., Miss_Maggi<F Walker 'received second pi ize and Miss Lillie Tillman low score prize. ?-A--tie he ion , salad .i-iun'se?.uas served.- " The hostess war* assisted by her sister, Miss'Mnyme .Shumate, and" Mrs. Johnnie Peters. mt m SPAUTAN4JURG SOCIAL MAYS The Bui ilia Art and Social Club met with Miss Grace Walker, social meeting, therefore^?)'' sewing. Meeting opened as usual, president presiding. Visitors of.' the evening' were: Misse-s Davis anil Miller Tit' Wash-" .intfton. 1). C.. i*o\w - teaching - ?riCowpe.ns, S. C. also Mrs. Barksdale. They all gave timely remarks;'responded to by Miss Ford ham Foster. Kemark-ri worn also nuil<> In .!( "i > P-atton, Young1, Reetlor, reponded by .Miss Anderson. Mr. Tanner was also present.' A few. rubbers of bridge wre played High score-?Mrs. WilSe I*! I'll '.el1. I.mv score Miss I liver*? w?After bridge, th"?tables were Aided an 1 the- guests tripped \.? b light faniastie the tojj[ie. music f Mis-. (Jrace Walker ar.d Radio.. " The patnoTic "color scheme "wa" ill i ied out.' Yhtrlmste'ss ' erred a elicious course, sandwich's. Hussion .ton, .cake, candies, peanuts. A very enjoyable evening \va . pent.' TUe meetingadjourned to ne.-t with Mis- Kli.se Wilsojp X, Dean Streets _ (TRt>R(;|'.T()>V N N KWS Metro Social and Art Club held ts- regular meeting on Tuesday, | Feb. Hi." 10115, with entertainers,! Mis-.es (). Parker and F. Laurence j TJie meeting was called fee or'or hv the President. Club sone was I 'od'bv Mi<s T, Greene, prayer by J Mis- A. Beache. house was then opine 1 for] be. -transactions .of obi an^rfgwwstnc?s then an am runt- ot* new wi,-- t Then a very interesting program wa? rendered. The hostess, Miss-^.Badicr anil Iiiiwrenee. rei-yvd a in la I -course with saltines, the Second course was jello, and whipped cream with cakes*and''mints. The next meo,tiiy.r \Vill bp; helJ at ins - -Wood St. Entertainers, are Mb so- 13. E. Scott and M. M. Wither-poon. ? P A EMETT^tVN ITORH; M news We were very prauil A) have, thcj circle out * from FiT^t Bapti-t . riuirch (white), of Columbia visit irs again.?Each- patient was presented with?very useful sifts for which we thank them. . We regret not getting the names rjf those present. . fm bob. 1 itil, at t p. in. we were delighted to have the usher boardin part and many fr-iends of Zion_ Baptist Church with the Mittle? ton year old minister.^' lie preached from Job. 1st chapter, "The Lord gave arid the Lord (aketh ftwny::hh'.-T<'d be the mime >f the Lord."- Indeed his hcnrers . wore nvule~td think" while" the lit-! tie servant spoke.We were proud to have Dr. G. n..i ii i T.;_ r :i_. * I n;i i hi: mm ins lamiiy uvvr. -They /wpressed ' themselves is havinpr enjoyed 1/oinp here. We ire very proud of our doctor.? ~Dv. Stanley and Mv. Paitey of the F.vanprelistif Club were out on ho 18th.?? ? They hoth pave very interesting !houtrhts from Genesis 3rd and Rt. Tohn 15th. We extend n cordial invitation to all. Palmetto Sanitarium Inmates. STATES! EXT OF FtIK WAVKKLKV ^ ^ U,UB Officers' of the Wavcrley Kconomical Club for 1031 were.:.. - Mrs. Maggie J,--town, presi=dent] Miv.? Minnie Taylor',; vicepresident; Mrs. Amelia ifeitt, reastirer; Mrs, Florence Lee. financial secretary; Miss Oneda Ne.l on, ITOMIIIUJ; MTIl'lcll}'. There were 106 members enPaid out to - ' December, 11*31, 5600.01. Offeers elected for . 1035 are: Mrs. Eliza Meadows, vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Alma MeCollouf*h, treasurer; Mrs. Charlotte Robinson, financial secretary; Mrs. Bes; Je Roundtree, assistant./secretary. The club now has an enrollment af 243 members. Garrison..Mr. and Mrs. T. B..Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Battle, Miss Delia Vance, Miss Ceceil Toh/ison, Mr. Marion Mance, Miss Nettie Mack, Mrs. Geneva Foster, Miss Georgia Sullivan, Mr. Eddie Woolrifre, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gant+, Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. TTamhery and Mrs. B, T.. Davis. "i iik mi'iis i lujinr-sTrnre hi A STMT.' pr'wratn* along wit! j')<igirnTTsrTor iill, occasions arc < ; ale at 1:51.0 Ass-, inhly" St. in'TlIi PAI.MKTTO I.KAPKR' b.iiklin; We carry u line of hooks for al oilUI eh, m'ynl ions , hnir^ .club: ' U. _ \S'e liav e_Jibir-:-ilat>vi^;rt^ Methodist hymuais, Minnri lmoks Dieaehers and deacons liii-nsos j'mnliiy i hi.''l i? ;"ii IM1 ^ .I'll |o I i <".7lTcafc:snri tr' hn nk~ rrnrhrr Trrri-n ins boo^s, usher>'4 manuels ..am hands, book*, for children-, e-ollee! ion envelopes, moifey -'.jjatlu-rinj] .le.v.iee-s; su n as uleaners anil C"1 l-'t-tion l?nnks;i-te\, t-oflee-tierrf f>lat and baskets, banners,, call bells r?mpt isHPil ?y<W4HW4trr-s^imimHiW We fill .mail orders promptly i'.e <ni'e aiiil HniVo in if you live vn thi' .cH.v. Those out" e>Ljhe citj, i send in, and stub by whiTt^fTi the apital city. ~ , Bi'tui-lf Sure flmd-i,i ,-Thu'i r Publishing Board .Juliette T. Haifoml, ' - mmm NON. I'ERKHt SOCIAL CUB. The Non I'eroil Social Club .me Thursday Feb. 21. at the home o Miss Thelma Packard. The mre nir was ope ned with the flub son? followed with prayer in? e-one-ert Kae-h re-pea'ed a Biblo^ei-ife. Tin minutes of the, last, men-ting.wen ("aib The- ,i( ll was called. TTn ??re^poimeu nnclty. At r wfiieh other. business was dis ussed. UV arc planning''1<T brint <> you in the near future, a grea wont. So keep up with tho Lent r and you will know' just what'; oing to liappen. We were glai o have as our visitors Mr. Henrj F. Anderson ahd Mr. T.eon Braej We adjournal to meet \yjth Miss Moore and Miss Hopkifis on ne\l neetinir date. ^ ^ F i M. BY "stmir tj iULSvi wi > FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME FROIV JACK SON HIGH 14-7 By Edward (West)?Brown Chester, Feb. 25.-Welt folk* who can stop the winning stroal >f The Royal Six of. Finlejf High' Tluv girls went to -Camden Frida; and boatji much improved .Tacksm 11inii iciim iw,?^hc Koynl Sr: I was never in danger, but the do '9 . Teacher? Are 3 New EnlargtM Dig improvers 9 [delicious lion U COLLEGE INN" | THE EVA | DIXIE SEF | ^ ? n . " 1 *. j -^^Hr ; *'",>^_ | I SPRING nil IThe Only Dance Durinii ( OLIIMBLV TOWN Wednesclay, Ma rch I \ omission 'jMnmnnnMnR COLUMBI Has qualified and is now under (he plan dovelopec lumbia University and a ical Association. Ask yo i " .. .. TTTFTg was nm so easy. STT sui ! | 4 they \v? i;M iiu|>rV)ve. . The Ifoyal i Six was just a little too smjettjC I 'lad 1 *1' I was high-scorer for Fin' ley. mak'r g all hut two baskets. . ~ W"' it in;:<!c llicni. r<r- JacksOD, ~ It Willia.nt~ wa> high srbryr, while 3 Mis$ Wright made the longest glLL!'-'1.?zr?AVf'nrt I .* i * i. i x. ?ii wuru nit* rjiin.'\ i i i JJ II I'lKK'Jl UM'U < nly six- playeVs .ilu; whole game. ".liigji I. I iili 1 111 mi Iplitu oftoin p ?Xiir iJnya! 5Tx pay- -Jeilerson i Hijrh hi ("lir.'C i Friday, Marth 1.? 1 A, team they beat 22-.'! a few r weeks jujo. Wat eh the* improve- ? | nn'-nts. - I LINCOI.NVtLLi; Ni:u L --JL - _ TTe~ l?r \V. (jrakann iplt-tor -of , Kbcne/.er' A. M. ! '. 'hutch deliv( ' ered a wonderful -sermon Su"-'l'iy. r | His subject was "Tin U'alinjr <>r the Leppard." _ At 1 : '!<) 1'. M. Sunday School 1m-- -_ ~ .jjuii with .Suptr I).. B. Bar rail au teachers- at their post. of duty. Fvery ela>s was up on the lesion. Feb. 2">, .tthe XViflinff ' Wot k< ' Club, met at the?Church to put- ? ?'ii a week's drive for the lr lie'. ;' - "f tO?i Iniri lv : 1? [' NOTICE; I . . 'I; ? / T>hc--Ministerial Union of Column i- bia ha? set a.-ide the 10-Uv-of Mat. L 5 as Wilkinson Orphan Ifome Show I' . t Day. Each-'church member i- f . asked t*?. ta.ke to your church that J r lay spine article of food or cloth- J t ing for the children of the. llouie. j -This donation will bo greatly ap--* . predated by the women of the j Federated clubs of South Carolina Do.your bit and help those less 'ortunate than you. ; " ? i iJWHHHft . I THE ELSIPLEEN ^ BEAUTY PARLOR ' _1 . _-2021> Taylor Sk..-_ ... I "4- , . - / ^ < ;?Prices A re Reasonable? ! * 1 I'lnuic 23147 TJ ; 3 1 ELSIE SEARLES, Prop. I j I ALMA I)ENLEyt A35L- |\ Invited To Dine ' H!1 E;e Inn I \ Dining Room 1 ent over last year u -Cooked Meals Service J 1509 Harden Street IT NS CLINIC I; si: \TS I GTJNNEi?I: i) mis; b 1 RENADERS ~ jj K iWm j&fL >v^* ram t~ Y' ARITY BALL i : S. ('. Teachers' Asso'n. SHIP Al DTTORII M I ' 1 l:*"'9 I'-MTTitil ? ? ()5c Tax Included | A DAIRIES I. delivering Vitamin D Milk n i in ITnd controlled by C<>ccepted by American Medur doctor about it. , r .. ^ i'age 7 PMB? ???i I ..... GAYNOR ? ? BAXTER STEPIN FETCHIT 7 ^ NrrrvnTTrvrrnr ~ THU-FRI-SAT j JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN ?IN? 7"DEVIL DOGS OF TflE.AIR" Sturkie Furniture Co. ?-lK/M i: OF BARGAINS? A'hien you want Furniture see us. A'e sell-New?ami~'t*Ced Furniture rash or Credit? A sraall down ^?r >ayment gets A" hat .you want. We 'ay Cash for USed Furniture.. 'hone 21235 ?1213 Bianding St. ' J & O K Chev rolet Co. ham: the best? -r Used Car Bargains! TK TH1A1 BEFORE YOt Bl'Y inn/4 i?i * * - i v & * iu i r\ rs-1, - Let L'S.: Serve Vqju ?:?-?r " invesVMEXT'U). ' . 7 SMALL LOANS Attractive Homes: For Rent ? For SaJe M)29 Taylor St. " Phone 23147 S. -Sr-- Vouiiglil go Ji, P re a?^ A. S. Powe, Manager ~ 7 C. H. Stevens, = Asst.-IMgr. ;inii Tjprs. :: P? gMMWBIII lill 111 Let Us a >c one of the 3 that estimate on tour Home Loan Work.. Vrtisans Contracting: ... Company i^hones 3487?8535 rt, i n - - - - . ...vj vumiiaii) is represented by I. W. Beaehum and R. G. Hagood ?ss?when ? ' - ? IN NEED OF WOOD OF ANY KINIY SEE kV. R. BOWMAN, 1523 Harden St. KEASNOABLE ? ? ~'Sell~By~C6ra or any smaller , quanity. FOR REAL COAL SERVICE _ ^ .. 11 And Purest, Cleanest Ice ~^\ < Phone 4311 HAMILTON'S Diamonds & Watches EASY C.REOTT TERMS ?1?11 MAIN ST. Open All Night?24 Hour Service Save your nickles and dimes aijd come up to .see ua sometime While in Columbia visit the Elks' Beer Garden ^ LUNCHEONETTE IIODJ/j WASHINGTON STREET H. Mtirry, Prop. Phone 656t *J