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? Saturday, March 16, 1935
Misses Ruth and Rochelle RobinSon^
are back from Charlotte, N.
C., vvhgfe they attended the wed*
ding-find ^eeeption of Mr. and Mrs.
O^ell Mitchell. Mvs. Mitehely was
before her marriage la^t Friday afternoon,
Miss Darnell "Rl^tts, of
0.^1 jonnsjn ?t., v^nariotie,
They reported a vCry delightful"
j? trip.
Miss Ruth T. Gridiron, teacher
? of Wagner Jru- High spent the
3 week-end at home.
| " r - ANNOUNCEMENT.
On Tuesday night, March 5,
1935, Mr. Gary Rollinson of Colum
bia fcnd Miss Helen Gary, R. N.,
of Newberry were united in holy
"fS? matrimony __at ^1201 Fine Street.
? Or .T n M?-ri.?)1Rn officiated.
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< A BOUNCINB BOY?
Mrs. Hattie L. Thomas of Florence,
S.X.," who ts now with-her
daughter, Gladys E.* Thomas Toatley
in New York City,"writes *that
L-... T"> a A ,
nvr in at ^i uiiu ?uu, nuui'M. iuai'
?: ley?ts?tho finent?little?RiandTTo.
behold. Miss Ida Wall, whb worked
with the . McLeod Infirmary
hero for years and a dear friend
to thf. -family is the nnrsp m ;thf
Hospital there?of Mrs. Gladys K.
Thamas Toatley and lier fine son.
-"--.NOTICE ~?t
March 12, 10.15
~ All?State officers?and, memhers
of the Executive Board of the Federated
Clubs of Sfluth Carolina
. are requested and urged to attend
the Board meeting at State College,
Orangeburg, Saturday, Mar.
23. Business of iinnortance to be
discussed and plans formulated for
the maintenance of the Home and
. State""meeting.
A. L. BUTLER, Chr,
"VISITS ORANfiEBt'Itfi
AND- COPE
Georgetown.-?Misses Marg'aret'te
McDume, Columbia, spend the
week-end at Orangeburg with relatives
and friends. -Miss Mae Ella
Roberson, 8G Tredwel St. o f
Orangeburg- was her companion on
liar trip to Cope.
THE CRUSADERS
SOCIAL CLUB
C. S. C. is again on the air. Last
Friday, March 8, 1Q35, a short
^ meeting was called at the home of
Isaac Brown foi; the. purpose of
electing officers for the term 1935The
members chose s their olfi
cers?the following young men:
William Lawson, president; Go >.
Kershaw, vice-president; Boston
"?* Br Ice, secretary;?Jolifi Bgokhart,
assistant secretary; Isaac Brown,
treasurer; Jasper Byrd,, business
.? manager; Howard Barber, Jr., reporter;
Albert Williams, critic;
and Leroy Boykin, chaplain.
During the term, lliy-l-ao, \yg
nndcrt""k />nH "hen miplishnd mnny
things to pave our way through
the trem 10.S5-36. We ar<} new
leaving the. air until next week.
Hnwnrd Barber Jr.. reporter.
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THE SOCIETY OF BRAVE MEN
The society is moving along
? nicely uinrier the leadership of its
new president. The society lias
put over two big programs Within
the last month', in the form ofdanc
ingv T.et. us not forget the real
itlea of the society; the idea is to
develop the student as a man and
nl >t in parts. We understand that
some writer has said in his plihisophy
on man that he is made of
three parts, and theythe mind,
body, and spirit. The idea of the
first dance was to develop the body
and spiritual parts of the young
men, that is after having gLne
through many'strewrus exams the
party was given in their behalf.
The second, was given in order to
- mepease_the> treasure.
Plans are now heifig 'mSde" by
the society to do some creditable
~~ Work.?III 111i- > drive there will U?
programs given in interest of the
University. The society is meeting
Tuesday night, therefore it
was decided in the next meeting
that there wiruld be a complete discussion
of the nature of the program,
which will be published in
the next >issue of The Palmetto
Leader.
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WARILQXIL WILLING WORKERS?
CLUB.
The Ward One Willing Workers
*r Club met at the home of Mrs.
Rosa Bell Goodwin, 513 Blossom
street, Tuesday, MarT' l2th, wlttl
the president presiding. Meeting
f. was called to order and opened
with the club song led hy Mrs.
. Jenkins. Prayer hy Miss Char:
lntLn Bnignrrr- Beautiful?BtMr
verses were heard by all of The
last meeting were read; and" a momembers.
)The miJtuVes of the
tion of Miss Annie Bell Wolf,
seconded by Miss Jannie Wolf, a^
dopted. The roll was -called and
members respondiod briefly. The
receipts of the evening . $4.35.
Mrs. Creasie Mae ThPmpsorv led
the closing song, Closing order bv
Mise Wolf.
fciiiaim' ii iiiii'ii i 11 11 ~ tit "ii i i'i i
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB.
Mrs.?Gladden?entertained Htestreet:
The club met at its usu
street. The club met at its usual
hour. The meeting was opened
with the club song led by Mrs.
McCoy. Scripture lesson by Mrs.
S. Taylor. -Song by Mrs. Senior.
meeting. 'Minutes of the last
meeting was called for and stoood
ii|r|u'ov?mi. i ne sick tommiuec
made its veport. We have one on
the sick list, Mrs. Cheeseborough.
A donation was taken for Mrs.
McCoy. New and old business
-wax?discussed.?The roll was call
ed and all responded. Our next
meeting will be at" the home of
Mrs. .Scott. 208 Marion St. We
-Ayere served sandwiches and tea
cake and candy.
MANIIATTAN^SOCIAL CI.FB
The club "held its usuaL meeting
at the home of Miss IJzzie^Yoiing
816 Lady .St., Tuesday.t night
Mar. 5. After the evotionals the
hostess rerved a delicious course
o; sandwiches and cake, each men
bcr le, cnted a B bT* >e?-se begin
ning with the letter "G". The
next meeting will be at the hom<
of. Miso Arehio Oilmnvn 1 "?no P..
laskl. St; Mrs. Dollie Smith,-Ens
Miss Mable- Ashford, Sec.; Mrs
-Annie Grant,. .Treas..;. Miss Lizzii
Young, chaplain.
Miss Annie Stalley, Reporter
THE YOUNG MEN BENEVO
LENT ANI) ADVANCEMENT
LEAGUE
By John O. Hart
Tfrjs c^^eague was organized
~ Rty ?t.j-.19.14, by the follow!iff
" persons'! ^WalterW. Mdnlgnrulfir.
chairman^ Harvey Myers, Edwari
.Mayfield, Arthur Harper,. Georg
Wo.odard, Heyward. Friday, Willi
Watson', Calhoun Lucas, Willian
H. Robinson and Herbert Reed.
The nature of this league T
found in the name, to advance am
cherish thosg who are-in- need o
its assistance and desire to be as
sisted, and to promote the rac
? as a whole. : ^
,rTho?present officers and mem
bers of the league are as follows
W. W. Ma'nigault, president; Har
vey Myersr-vice-president; W. H
Robinson, secretary; Adell Hum
nhries. treasurer? . J n irnvf
norter; Thomas Hampton, J. C
McPaniels, George Woodard, Jdh
~ A. Tohnso Willie Watson, WesTe
Mangum. Any persons desJrin)
to be"omc members of this lea
true may consult any of the mem
bers of the present group.
The assembly room of this or
g-anization is 1110 1-2 Washingto
-Street. . "?
CULTURE CLUB GRATEFUL
The Culture Club of Columbi
is indeed grateful to the ministri
al Union, the ministers, churchc
. and friends that ha.ve so generous
ly cooperated and contributed t
make the Wilkinson Home (Fair
wald) "Shower" a success. Th
results were exceedingly gratify
- ing. Yes, the children will hav
new garments for Toaster, an<
more.
The "Shower" plan is To be to
annual alTair and we pray an'
trust that the public will Cooper
ate as it did irTour last effort*.
The public is cordia'.ly invite<l t<
visit the home at any time bu
r we .are especially ihviting you t<
- be present, at the home tjre sCcorn
Sunday in April the 14th at 4:3'
.p. m.'to "an onen house!" Com
and, see the children for whom yoi
_ gyp caring.
Mrs. Elise Jenkins. Pres.
(Mrs.) Vivian Killingsworth',
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THE DAMES
Tho Dames had their regula
meeting last week at the horn
of D.ime Susie Bell Martin at th
usual hour with the president ii
charge. After brief demotions tin
regular program was rendered
"After the program-the busines:
was d's'cussed. The roll was call
ed -and due* we?e>- oHected. Plan:
were made ^ for a spring sihowe:
which you will hear about in th<
near future. We had the plea
sure of having thre<* visitors. Mr
Reese CuTrrmings, Mr. WrlHan
Dupoint, and Mr. Wilbert Sanders
and we hope that they will conn
again. After all business th<
' "hostes?~served "a doTighTfPl errarsi
f sandwiches and tea. We thei
- nljuurned?la?meet "ffwin at thi
heme of Da"nie Beujah Pope jf
the usual-hour. Cheerio.
MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home oi
Miss Archie * Gilmore Tuesday
night, March 12th. 1 ho meeting
was called to order by the Chap
lain, Lizzie A. Young. After th(
devotional exercises .the meeting
was turned over to the Pres. P
Smith. The .business part of th<
club was discussed. We were glac
to have with us four new member!
" "HTF?. Tola CilmbrtT, "Mrs:." I AfffTT?
Walker, Mrs. LoiHse MJetz, and
Mr. John Sligh. We werp> alst
glad to have a'visitor Mr. Charlit
George, the poet. He entertainec
' the club with some of his wonder
: ful. jlMMS. The hostess served t
delicious bourse of pineapple ie<
cream and cake. There will be t
silver tea given for the club Sunday
March yi, at the home pi
Miss Mabel Ashford, 911 Assem
bl?-'sTreet. Our next meeting1 wil
be at the home of Mwss Etta M?f
Bowers, 922 Washington St. A1
members please be oh time.- Via-iTors
are always welcome..
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WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB ! '
The Wnvorly Silver Star Club i
met on Thursday ovohmR at the (
home "oT Mfss" RptoyJuhnsuu o? -t
^Washington St. The house was! ;
called to order by the president;
led in prayer by Mrs. Hampton. '
Each member recited Bible verses,
after which the roll was called.
Kvcryunu puiil t li v ir d\j. Th
was no business discussion. The 'i
hostess served ice cream and cake
after the meetinp. There was a
birthday party Riven in honor of
Miss Janie Rawls which was enjoyed
hy-ajl.
BAM CONTSHT
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UIATCUWUUU, Hi V.-" 111 . 1111 t'HUl'l |
to 'secure funds for equipment at
Brq\ver Junior College, Greenwood,
i>. 0., .the .shells sponsored a drive.
Each olass compotes foi' a trophy
"t that is..awarded to. the class raising
the highest amount of money.
! On project, to secure funds in
. order to get this coveted trophy,
, sponsored by the freshman class
! is a Baby Contest. The baby rais?
ing the highest amount of money
i over $5.00 will be given a Buiek
car. . '
5 The miosit popular baby will re;
ceive this Buick car March 21, M&.
: The following babies are vumz
pt'tlry: to1 limmu1 the nm.--; po.pu.-_..
. lar and receive this lowly Biiiek
i. ear: '
Archi'', Frances; Ballard, Sadie;
. Blocker, Frank; Butler, Johnnie;
- Cliilds. Guilder: Flos. Mary Helen;
_ -Felts, George; Galmatl,. ZSJms;
* 'Gocde, Elizabeth; Harrison, Sour- |
ry; Hill. Essie l/.'e; . Holliilay. Bet
Raymond; Cit ies, Brewer; Mathis,
'I Fleas;.: Peterson: Yneta:' Perrini.
, Lucy; Rcynol , KalOnvQifc'SmtCf17
f "dytVr ~ Shimr;"- ltfaiiie, ftnrH, h,
p- -Hwdthy - Joan;??miU*y, ' Philip;
} Stevens, Bobby Jean; SkTVvns,
e Mary Francis; Snow. Lary and.
e I-arios; Tolhert, Charles; Vi"cint,
n Bobby. Jean; William*,. Pauline
Wilson, Sara Lee; Williams, Wilhelniena;?Alexander,?Mamie
l.ee;
,| Jenkins, Mill's; Kenny, Bill.
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" METRO SOCIAL AND
e , ART CLUB
Georgetown.- ^Misses Margarottq
' M. Wit her spoon and Bertha E.
^ day afternoon. Mar. 5, 19.15.
The meeting was called to order
? with the president. Miss Anna
Beache presiding- Club song led
n bv Miss Anis- Greene; prayer by
y Miss Susan Br Avne. The'minU*
tes of the past meeting Were read
l" and adopted. The house was then
"" opened for unfinished business. Af?
ter unfinished business the club
went into discussion of ne\\* busin
ness. TK^ roil railed each-mem'
ber responded quickly.
A very interesting program was
renderedaT}uT fofkrw+ng- mem
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ircia . ill'lJcari'M Mil |lll'gT!""; ;>l I sse>s
a A Greene;~0. Parker, C. Ford, G.
'* Generette and E. I^awronce. The
s report of the Journalist and.Cri"
tic. ? --?--0
The hostes served a delicious
" course of chicken,^.rice, bread toc
coa, fruit nmt/P >?ia and cakes. The
I_ 1COJJEge whs enjoyed by al]. Ent-er1L
-lain^-for. next meeting.^ lsses^ Ed'
11a Skinner and Margaret to Singleton.
Scott, Reporter.
IN M KM OK 1A>I
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t Sacred to the memory, of our
0 dear husband and father,' \V111 1
ford Jerome Nelson, who nitercd
0 in'o everlasting list March 12,
e It) 24. ' j i,
a . .
_. Peacefully -hepimr.. it's ting- at
last,
1 Life's weary trials and suffering
:. past.
How much we miss you' in -the
home. - '..
Is more than we can say;
r At prayer, at meals, at night, at
e morn,
A We >d:il not know tlv pain you j
E?_?- ..bore;
We did not think the end was so !
3 ' near,
Wq only know you went away,
^--Birt memories of you will ever
r stay.
? Mrs-, Marie B. Nelson, wife,
(Miss) Susiemae 'Nelson, daugh
ter. '
IN MI^UHMAM
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a ' fh memory of our dear aunt, ;
Mrs. B. A. GaitHcr of SparttlTlbu l' g,
1 South Carolina, who departed this
^ I if., M J. ir?rmn =?
t V"""
Drnr Aunt, How. I mi.^s you
As ttirpngh this .world of sorrow
I go. * ' , :
. But the time shall come some (.ay,
When we shall meet- to part no
' more.
Mre. Arrie B; Kelly, neice
r IN MEMORIAM
; In memory of our devoted moth
I er, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, who de<
parted this life March 12th, 1922.
Remembrance is a golden chain,
Death tries to break, hut all in
vain,- To
have thfr love, and then to nart..
Is the createst sorrow of our
??rhearts. *
Godr saw the road was R-ottinpr
L.JL'ough, '
The hillswere hard to climb, .
IT,e calm'fy closed her loving eyes,
And whispered "peace be thine."
Mrs. W. R, Bowman, Mrs. E. C.
Warley, Mrs. Solomon Guinyard, !
\lr. Willie Jones, children.
THE PALMETTO LE AT1E1&?
IN MEMORIAM^
In everlasting- memory?of?our Jewtecl
husband a"J father, who
repm'tbd -this?life March 12th,
193.3."" . >.
rv. o years have passed- since that
sad day,
When one we d'oved was calFefj a
way. ?
God took him home, it was his
will,
But in our hearts he is living
Still. 4 ; j
The tears of sorrow have kept "us
broken hearted.
Mrs. Annie L. Warley, wife;
Mr. Alfonza War ley, Mr. Ben War-ley,
Miss Jannie Warley, Mr. E.
Warley, Jr., children.'
IN MK>'ORIAM
' ln loving memory of our dear
mother, Mrs. Mamie E. Brown,
who departed her life MarclT 11,
1928. ' . -
We never could have thought, ?
(), (>< (1, that she must wither up,
Almost before a t.ay was flown, ..
Like the morning glory cup.
We love you, dear mother,
But God loved you best.
Your chair stands vacant,
That never can be filled
A voice we loved is stilled ?
A loving one from us has gone,
We miss you more as time goes
byT IZZ _Z. *? i?
We miss your cheerful smiles.
Childron:
Josie L. Lola, Matilda! Jessie,
Florence, Willie and Walter Brown
Young- ovn, Husbanu.
Ttg^M<K)SL4J.(lH'1'
SOCIAL N'F.WS
The M. I,. S. CluhAtL Dewev Hill
North Charleston, K1\C.?The
meeting was held at the?j,esideuce
of Sister R. Geathers on March ?>,
1U3S, and was called to order by
the president. A song was sung
by Sister R. Geather^.-"Rast Me
Not O Gentle Saviour;" a wonder
-ful?prayer?was mndo by ...Sister
Gamble and the scripture lesson
was $ead by Sister F. Henry and
the Tninutes of- the~4ast - meeting
were read and after the roll \v.l<
called each member responded
briefly. We are 'going to have a
part J' en March 10, T.r'.ij at the^
-hot no of Sister . W.?l.embbrighf^
W? hope we will have, a great
time. The president' gave us a
very fine talk. Nothing more was
to bf said so the meeting was
brought to a close by .singing.
"God he you 'til We meet again."
Next meeting will be at the home
of Sister Scnlls. Refreshments
were sewed by Sister R.JGeathefs.
Sis, V. J.oiies._I>res.? ....
Sis. B. McFadden, Fin. See.
> Sis. S. Gamble. Treas.
Mae Glover, Reporter.
NORTH CHARLESTON NEWS
?? . - -S. K. B.
. The club was highly entertained
at tlie home eT^Mr. Isinh- Robinson
on "March 0, 19115. ~ The first
song was sung by Bro. A. Burns,
one enjoyed the singing. Sis. T.
Burns led the club in frrayer. After
the opening fhe meeting, was
opened for business; first the roll
was called and each member responded
briefly. Next the iuinutes
?H?WAX:?mil-mi^ wi-ii- i vi\\i, igctceived
and daopted. The club Iras
iil:intiod a thirty to bp at the horne'
of Mr., A. Burns on March 25, '35
-Everybody i-- invited to att end
with us. Nothing else was said
and the meeting was brought to
a close by singing "Take the name
of Jesus with you," next meeting
will be at the home of Bro. Chas.
~Mi'ddleton on MarcTTTH, After
the meeting a delicious course
was served, which was enjoyed by
alL. ... . ' '
Serena Abraham, Reporter.
ROYAI. SIX WINS FROM
CLINTON CqLLEGE 8-2
By Edie (West) Brown
"Chester, Feb, 11.?That, fast,
undefeated, girls' basketball team
added another victory to their list
last Wednesday. They went to
Rock Hill and beat a high pyimed
Clinton College team, 8-2. " The
Finle.v High girls couldn't get to
clicking right. Due to some timei..
u.J ?u~ tu?*
miy h? ?+??> >- .v."L>;.
whistle got. the majority of deci^toriK.
1?StfH?Htt?Royal?fn*?wno
libit* to make a good pile of so ores.
Bradford, that star forward flf
Finley made all points,, flurham
made the lone tally for Clinton, a
goal. from tho field. Out of seiVen
games no team has scored over,
seven points on the Royal Six. It
seems like the 1 incky.. seven. I
think the. girls are going to S. C.
State College for the tournament.
So far there is only one game on
book for the remainder of the season.
Shove over girls. The basket
ball team is marching up. .
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- SPA RTVN'BC RG
Another beautiful party and one ,
of the most outstanding events in 1
the social worl(J. \fras the "Guest.
Birthday Party," of Mrs. Nina W.
Littlejohn, 218 N. Dean St.-,-Spartanburg,
S. C. Thuruduy evening
of^this week.
Mrs/Littlejohn proved a charm
ing hostess with her bright, stinny
smiles, and graceful charms,
as she greeted her guiests on their
arrival assisted by Miss Harriett
Dawkins. Fifty-five guests were
registered by Mrs. A. B. McWhirter.
The^gifts, which were many
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useful and beautiful, were recoiv- j*
ed by Airs. Marion Llittlejohu.
?Ale ^?i1ru.cc?W al Uer?oik! A1 >* i
Jessie Al. Davenport onti'-rtalwd '
Villi .music iur those wishing t.
<1 a lice.. ,
The rooms tliroughoift t-he' hona
were beautifully decorated will;- >
llowers, pink and white snapdragons,
vaces ol American lieauty
-roses and?other??ilowei>..
it^andlee, pink, green-and whin,
clustered about in groups to mark
tlfe forerunner of the "(luosing
JContest," of her age, added inoie
beauty to this smart allair."
These candles wore all placed, ni.
a lovely center-table in the cw.y.
parlor in groups ol tv,< - t In "Ttve's
etc, to?represent .number?,
piid every one desiring to gu?-.?s
the age, was a.'ked to register
their name ami age with M-t-r. A.
B. MoWhirter, the lucky "lie tu
receive a prize. Miss Bertha. L.
Rivers was asked to present the
prize to Mrs. LTucinda dphnsQft .w ho
guessed the correct age, whi h was
*5fr-yi*s. . To the lucky guess or, ar.rf~
to the lady of the evening, the
' guests- contribute^ congratulation^
[ and happy returns of. the day. At'
the close of the contrast, the .
door to the dining room was
'thrown open, and another delightful
scene met the eves of all on -
sent- Lighted candles, and pink
-rose?buds -decorated tin- I
the center of the table was the
DiithihmjTrkp nrr which were -small _
andles. At one end ol' the table
stood Mrs.' Viola Garrett serving
punch. The guests served tin inselves
t77 the art her alelicachj.- that
made up a very elaborate - and
toothsome - buffet ltinche< n. Cake
and ere'iin were served by Mo: - dames
Willie Duffy, Louise Brown'
and Mary Drummonds. Toms
The hostess with I lie a~si-i..n.-e "
-of Mrs,?Alice Graiir liirhted the- f
t>ii-t tii!:iy eake candles aid oveiv _
one present witnessed the blowing
oust of the same, acqliiring tlnve
efforts to do'so. Then she etTTTlie" "
cake an gave each gues^ a sli e to
carry homfc-with them.
? Mi'i Littlejuhn, the?husband <>.[_ .
tht^dvaimv lady, one of the oldestami
best* known 'barbers in tInstate,
enjoynijilso^T-itjputation.;.of
being a perfect host himselfr?-U^
assured all a'cordial welcome, and
evening was., over, and each one
loft paying compliments"to the an-. "
nfversarv ,J ,
*V Social News
_Mis^ Sarah Mae. Wheeler-was1.
hostess to the Buoilla Art an7CSh~ _
eial Club Friday evening, Match
8th.
Bridge was the game of the evciting.
Tables vAero rfjttra't rvolv
arranged in the living and dinirrg .
rooms. Tim hostess . passed the
allies und-enoh peevoiy found thenplace.
Five changes were played .
after which three attractive prtzsalad
course was served.
Golden datfadils worA?used profusely
in derivation, and made a
most attractive setting.
As a riimax to the delight fully
planned evening1 several ladies1 and 'entleme.n
from Greenville. Gaifney
and Spartanburg CHmo'in aid
joined the group in dancing.
Prof. Milt<>h TT. 1Jarris, principrf! "
of Carrier Street 8 liool plaits t >
go to Columbia this, week to attend
th'o Teacher-1 ? 1 t ? !-i< c. T
Several members of - ih'F'Farri'iC.'
Street faculty plan to go also.
Tf I R-CGS'M OPOLITVNS
Georgetown. S. C.^-Thc. ('O:
"politan Social and Dramatic C'nb'Ts
holding its regular weekly meet
ntf each" week.--"
&On last Wednesday night at the ;
home of Mr. .Nathaniel Nelson, .Mr. j
Nelson anu Mr. Albert King very I
pleasingly entertained the mom- I
bers ahd visitors of the club.
Mr. Poinsctte .(our pros if
'called Tlv irreoting to .order promoe-i
i>. c.-m Tt,? ..1 .,iv...v.v r
was-sung, led by Mr. C, S. Browne j
Prayer by Mr. Johnnie Lee 'Browne !
New ani old business were brlvflv j
transacted.
The Chairman of the program
committee presented a Very <>?!
program. The balance of the eve- j
ning was spent in playing whist
and bridge.
The hosts servd ' mashed potatoes.
macaroni, green ..pens, fti d
chicken, Russian tea, jello .with
whipped cream, rakes and candy.
Mi'. John D. McQueen our secretary
' arid Mr. 'ilanlel fLamb
speijt jast \yCe1<^bn I at M.vriV
Beach visiting relatives and
TrIend^"7 They "reported .'iTP'CnJ'w- ?
-ablO' trip ' w
Mr John Harrell. Jr. our A-st. ?
Sec. n<I Star Orchestra entertainet
had nji. engago merit Friday, nite
r(if't 'w' it^cluh dahre of (hi* city.?
He is known' as the Hot, Shot from
Harlem. An<] ho i* plenty. hot too.
The Ovmo Club is loo.king frt'th
for a bij* nitrht. of entertainment
on next meeting night. when,. we
will be entertaine.' by Messrs^.
L. Poinsettc and R. . Rutledge.
At the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Frankio Runmore. llighmnrket St.
A very entertaining1 program is
planned.
COLUMBIA
Has qualified and Is now tf
under the plan developed i
lumbia University and .ape
ical Association. Ask yOilir
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till ttiu-lo. ITov.
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At this wryn'tr -Ito i> v? -:tfrinifortrihly.
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the "Kwitai" ri d by tlie 1
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P.. V. P. P. hour And not Bet hosd:i
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invited to'witness fhis program. :
BotheJ N'c?s
Tho .Tur.ior I "flier Be ed njH i
Friday ?v?rinr". Mar.. S, at- 8 o'-,
elock. "Moet'oy w as ?v.1Jod., to order
by the vice-president, Mr.)
Alp\ande7~Kiogory and prayer |
[ DAIRIES I
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in and cunt rolled In Coepted
by American Meddoctor
about it.
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Shea!y\s Garage
MsN1.U A I ATTO U I I'M 111 N 11 ;
? l>av \nd Night
\\ IM ( KJ'.U SKKVK 1. IK I-?.
1012 Washington St.
Phonos: Da\ ''.-"i'.'s ; Nk H 7-'2 I
Sturkie Fur'riiture Go.
- IK hMK OF UAIKi'A KN <
W hen yon *unt I'm nLl.i.i. sve us..
We sell Now and I -ori J .m .'tit tiro
I ;o>h- or- t'redit V 4ps?ll dot. n
l>a\mint gets whjjt >op wjr), We
-Uitv Fash tnr Mod l-ri"rn'':ro-.
Phono -2122A -? 1 ggL.lih.nJli.,, s;.
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Chevrolet Co.
ih vk thh uls4 ?~ ^?
I seel Car Bargains!
sj:i; tiikm bkfokk >oi-ni v
19 2 1 M A I N S t.
Let L,'s Serve } ou*
V\ WJiRLY KI. \ L L> I ATI: rND
. INVESTMENT Co.
S.MAI.I. LOANS
AHrnetive Homes:
For Kr.ntI*??r Sale
2<?2tl Taylor St. . I'fioiu- 23117
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* ^ Ass t^1 i". all-i ,1 reus.' .
Let I s
lie/ one of the .'i thai eslimaU- up*
your Honu I.nan Work. IT
Artisans ( ontrvu'liii^
.Company
l'hunes 31ST?S"i3."j.
Ihis Company is represented by
.1. W. Beachuni and K. (?. Hapood
WHEN
IN NLKIL OFJA'dOJ*Ul"AM
MM) Sl lv
W . K7 HOW M AN, 1 .'.23 lluiden SI.
" KEASNOAHI.I
Sell by Cord or any .-mailer ~
quunity.
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FOR REAL
COAL SERVICE .
And,
Phone 4311 I
II A M ILTOX'S I
Diamonds & Watches M
EASY CREDIT TERMS
' 1f?U MAIN ST.
Open All Night?24 jjour Service |
Save your nickle? ami dime*?wwI-H
come up to see us sojnetime
Whilt; in "Columbia visit the
Elks' Beer Garden!
:u -LtJNCi 1E?> NETTE H
1109', WASHINGTON STREET I
II. Mutfy, Prop. Phone 668f I
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