The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 30, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
jl Saturday, Mardi^
I Mrs. M. Griflin is being visited
by Mrs. Rodgers from Huntington,
West Virginia. She is the
. mother of Mr. Leroy H< tigers now
oft Columbia, S. C. Tl;0y are nil
delighted to have l\er visit our city
'especially her son and his wife.
Mrs. Corn Rodgers and her tw<?
grand-childr'eii, Cha: lotto and 1.0"
Yoy Jr.
MtpMtini'e ICnibiy is "vi'iting"
her moth'.'r, Mys. Matilda Giittin
it 131i) Heidt St. Mrs. Kmbry was.
adfcompanied here by her husbanc.
Mr. J. B. Kmbry of New York City
who -after spending, a few days
here returned to New York City.
Mrs.?Emhrv has ~ spent several'
r,,.,.,. l,..f ,..:il .......
Iiviv, Iiiu ?>III .">111)11 I I'll. I ll
to her home*
Mr. Embr.y's .ion, Zack, inhere
also attending Bonedi t College..
L He is said to be quite an :rthlctp.
Miss I.ore'no Jones, jKi-nnd neice
of Mrs. Griflin, from Tampa, Fla.,
is also hea-e. She is taking a
xourse in typing and short-hand.
Mr. E.ItT Miller. Mr. J.,)V. fur-"'
ner, Major J. L, -I laity, Mr. J. B.
Mjorgiui -of Newberry, Mr, J. II.
jjrfn ars nd Bin t. Richards TT of"
I pdorericf visited the city ou "Maxell
2>>?d ' - * '
. 1 1 "if . '
Mrs. Sevmoirr Cdnoll in
Washington on a-count nf the illness
of Mrs. Mary Croztr Carroll-'
' "Taylor, who is in a Washington
hospital for a miliof-jopernlion.
[. RADIO NEWS
The Radio Social Club mc+--?d
the home of Mr. .Tame-' Hfftvman
Tuesday, March 20, 19.15. Meeting
was- ononed with 'prayer by the
JtJr. Harris anil B'ble verses by
...the club. In this , meeting the
members womnleVd the plans for
their farmers' ball to be bold in
Aoril. ' Our new ip ember, Mr, Geo.
: Folder, made a sHni't.?tHik. The
members were><urpfised to learn
?~?thai liui" Tinstv Mt.\ T.oWman had
married. We adjourned t^ meet
il the home of Mr. Knrnest Wilsciinext
Tuesday.
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THE i.i'CK.v itmn
... ?"j,onu (I t lL
"tin'' cluli at her homo Tuesday ovi
oning, March 2<>. The devotional
-ervifes yore grand-?T++r?spirit-was?felt
withitv the?ehtb;?. The
members, recited Bible versos. The
meetnur was opened for business
j^Lppnd the vice-president' fhok charge.
ThV minutes of last meeting were
P read.
AH ofliCcrs of the club are 10
tniestcd to" inert it tin if
Mrs. Autre, porter. '502 Main St.,
Friday night. March 21L at 8 o'clo
k. Mrs. Chcesel. (>) () is improving
flfter being ill for some tihie.
Our' next mooting will bo held at
~ the. home of Mrs. Sarah'Taylor.
MOT Motto St., April s. The'boV
' %-ess" sei veil u delicious emrrse.
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THE MANHATTAN
SOCI V4, CUB
The club met- at the home of'
?-?Mrs. Flot'ine Williams. H22 Wash
ill ft on St Tllesd:iy -ioU, Mow-fr2(5.
lOd,1). The meeting was called
to order at. 0 o'clock bv the
after the devotlPPal service the bu
siness part'was turner! over to the"
president, Mrs. Polly ?SmftTvT
odrHtrrrtTIE^ZBnxmes^Avere^rHscxT.'^r?d.
The club elected Mr. John
flb'gh' .is vice-president. Wo' were"
indeed glad to have eight new
^members,. Georgia T. Edmonds,
Jessie Mae Bowers, Rosn Clifton,
Gertrude Hnr|P, Annie Nobon,
Elnora Johnson, George Scott, Geo.
Thompson. The hostess served n
delicipus course. Tin* receipt of
the even'rig- We adjourn^
ed to meejLon next Tuesday, April
"Metz, Nof It1 Railroad Ave. We
wero-also glad to have Mr. Willis
Rates asra visitor.} '
Mrs. 1). "Smith, '^Reporter.
N'ON PERIL SOCIAT TLCR
The elub met* Thursday. March
21, at the home of Miss lav. Xfi}l
('coper. ' The nyctinif was opened^
with prayer by'Mr. Franklin an^d
quotations by the club: Old and
\ new bus moss wore discussed and
plans are being mad? for a surprise
to the public in a fen
weeks. We have, plenty in store
^for the coming' season; so watch
'The T/eader and you will know
f. what is going to happen.
We were glad to have Mr. Roose
velt Franklin as our visitor for the
e' _ning. And h<?l made some interesting
and splendid remarks to
the eluD. The meeting was then
closed by singing the club's song.
kThe rest of the evening, was spent
\ -in?card playing. -Oiir/next rheeting
will meet at -the ^ionic of Miss
| vMoorc
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RACKING niT^Tn[)CIAf__et_tTfr
r Tib?~Ro(dong KythhT Facial CTuT)
j^met at the homelof Miss Mamie
I I Gibsnnr 2.TTT) Lady St., where
L?^-Cha roembers- we^er entertainct+ by^
^ Misses Mamie Lee Gibson \ and
Rena Woodard. The meeting was
Bytrprrrrrt by thtr president,-bustncga+
....
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Plans wore made to 1mvo a social
-the tirst Tuesday iTTWpnT. Atier
all business tin- hostesses solved
a "'course of salad with- saltines
and iced tea. We then adj< in ned
to meet at tJle.ln nie of Mi -n .1 imni;.i
N'eshit i ^ ttimn'?U+e members-'
v. ill be, entertained by Mis-es".ltianjta
Nesbitt and Kvejyn -Hollo.
The IloekiiiK Klivthm Social Club
Hasn't met. because of the rain.
THK 1)1 K QWKN B1M1H.U ('1,111
The elub nu>f ; t ilw. liAnm ,.f
Binder Roy Strom-in, Harden
SJ.. Monday niifht, March 2,r>( 1tC>5.
The meeting was opened with
prayer hy tiie -Rrcs.. Air. Kinard
and then Bible verses -by the nicmbers.
Then the business part oV
the meeting was La hen up _A
"vcnry interesting talk was heard
. txoin. the_)ji e<jde)U- A now mem-.
hor was added to the elub, Mr.
Huvid Kinard. The meeting was
I be held-at the InAne of'Mose HunJter,
April 1st,?lud&r ?_
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i.l'is HONS AMIS
The ifirU' .i i s i ~ i. r t Ii.j I
Boas Amis Social CTub \vas~lentertained
Monday afternoon with
Mis?l Susie Bell Martin hostess.
Cards we,re played and business
tas dis' tis<ed: 'The h stess servr-d
-ie>a4ad-course uml the meetrnir
was adjourned to meet Monday
evenirjr. April 1. at the le mo - f
Hiss Catherine. Ander on. The
hoys'- div'si(111 h-r^to tie present.
\Va were triad to hnve . with lis'
..Monday- Mr. Tleuheii Ah-Kim and
MrvJohn-(.roil' tVoio tie >i iy 1 dt-.
vision. '. .
?? HA( ( l| VX'TRS
i The FTTH) hiist" Thursday .Triirht.
Match 21? at the. Inviif'* of- Miss
Thelnui Rawlinson. with Miss
Ra.wlinsoij anil Mr. Martin serving
as .host aiid-htyiy.'trU- -Xhe "mrrttnxr
was : allert'Hlf onli i- hy the president.;'
afU r lhe eallinir if tlu- roll
a-very interestiny hushies-i discussion
ensued, fn the (fiscu-^ien
many deliyhtfill plans wore .made.
We admired the presence of two
.honorary members - of the. club- at
this mcetinjr, they were-Miss Antic
Xcshitt and Miss .Itiliet Uaiford
who are now- e.iiyaffed in. various
tec l tTi'lies' -In the StS tie:? A ft e :
'lie I.u-''ICS-; di-cii-s ; hi Was over,
(he- Ao.-t and hosto.--* - orver t i'a '
lieiMis' repast. We aTfl^uvued to
meet with Miss Marlon and Mr.
M dir. " -xr -TTt-ThT home" of- Miss
JSurtop.
? ?>i
riiH si? vt:r star
L -SfM'l A
- -Tin-Si yer"Stett' v- "pro met
at the home of Mrsrr Mat tie Tt.
J ooper, 101 1 C'olleire. St., the me'et_inu:
w'ii.'^ilied to order at?1^
the president "Mr-a. C. (Ji\ en the
; open selection was led by Mrs.
Mattie. Cooper;' Scripture lessen
nus ri'.'tl uy .Mis. IiCl'trljldG Smith,
fust eluiptor of Psalm; them. prayer
by "^ho vice-prosMlont. Mrs. Eva
Adams. Wo worn also triad lo
"''it " M | : r1"!" J
M i - < M ;> > y 1 lix-viv-?Then?a?delicious
coin so \v;b served, t ice, chjck
on. tea, and cake, .dsn mints which
wo alt enjoyed.
?Miss Ciortfudo S-i : th, li'vpurtci?
j THE CIU SAPFR ( I.I-n
The Crusaders met at tho homo
<if (iiovirc Kt r.-haw Tuesday file.
March lib Tho nicotine- was call-oil
t<? oTitoFT.y the president. William
i.awsnn. .The devotional, ser.v,Kv.
was carried, out after which
old and now business- wn e < I i s cussed.
Wo Fad one of our ol I
f< imor members to visit us. Franklin
Roost'volt and others. It was
much tu "Vi;:r reirroT t hat one " ?.T
oiii); members, Flex '.Era/ayr. -has
withdrawn from t ho club. I.ook
out for tho nartv~T7i Irpp-^luutv j_gI
the near future. The next moet1
imr wi)l bo liolil?at?the?resident r
I of Mr. William I.awson. Visitorsare.
welcome. .
Howard .Barber, Reporter.
THE DAMKS
- The. Dames ami their guests
were delight fully, entertained at
the home of Dame Sus:e B. Martin
with the monthly social. Fa li
member and her guest were ihjierocl.
into tho room where* a cozy
seemc. abode*. Card playing was
in of the* main features-of tho evening.
We also danced to many
"tuiieflll llanoe hits from the -radio
Jill til about ten-thirty o'clock. At
top-forty five the bostes? served a
delicious course of'ham sanelwieh*'* _
I'l Hit, cocktail. ?Uimcli. aiKtPcaiTffvT
Those present* were: Sarah HarripJ.lji.
Reesu Cunimini;/. Mary Pope,
William LaWson, Lu ile Thompson,
William Diipoint, Susie IT Martin,
Wilbcrf Sande rs, Margaret Sallus,
David Anderson, Edna Lewis, Willie
Brown, Florence Preston, Gerald
Dixon, Lila B. Smith, Alberta
Sumter, Rosa and Louise Kval,
Dorothy Lewis; Ada Sbrother, Geo.
KerShaw and Boston Bribes Every
one left expressing' themselves as
having had a swell time.
ALLEN PLAYS CLAFLlS' AND
(STATE FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Allen University's Baseball team
travels to Orapgeburg on Friday
and Saturday-to--Hay (JlafHrr-airtl
State College in thoir first games
"of the season. Allen has played
.Jwo^gajpes this siiason.. having-lostore
and won one. Smokey Hatfield
who .has won one game this
season, will take the mound against-Staterwhlle
wurgo.ss or Donahue
will Wit: h against Claflin.
Thrtghme at Clafltn will be* failed
auptuu p. u. ?
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- TTTR V U^g-SOCIA^ CLUB
10.55- The Pals held their weekly
meeting list" night-with the majority
of tin.- members being present. '
g, a delightful program conj__
p j-Vl of i Id and new songs will
e by us, during intermission
at our spring, .'dance on the 2i)th
| or Thlv}. mcriilli. . "
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I/A.MIT IK ENTRE NOUS
l.'Amitie. Entro Nous met at the
| 91m1 <f Miss NV. Middleton. In
j to the inclement weather mont-of
1 the .members were obsent. Meell
ire' was eajled to?order by the
] pre>idOnF; I'Vayer, clnb songl after
* a short business session~Tfie pre|
sit lent presented Messers J. Mc1
n, .1. ?R? ( wii ' and A ffoinr?- ?
members of the (,"<*mo Club.
gavo inspiring remarks; then we
" .idjiTTiTiTeiT to meet with Miss R.
l'arker. The hostess served salad
and' cocoa; creamed peaches and
caki.
On Feb. 22, the club met at the .
Feme id*.Miss Parker, meeting was
called. to. srdet:. by the piesident;
prayer. c-IiiP song. ihen. we. weni '
;nlo business deeplyrmfter old and,
re\V business were discussed -.the
journalist and eriti? were heard.
We were glad to have with us
\I 1 - -1 . ( ' . Rp \vn X * Pni>w ' f t 1
an 1. (5. Nelson.. then wo adjourned
hd yilh AUe< ?
"Wo served saffuon salad on lot '
e 'envrs. c< era and saltiness, jol1<
ej?ain arid'cakes,.also a souvenirwas-given
to everybody.
_Tin club' mot at the home of.
- 31i-;s RYhardseri on March 1st.
Mo'.'kur was called to order by the
nrosiijoiit, prayer, after which old
" aid how liustnoss wore discussed
hrryjt'ly. Misses' ("Jrace E_. Crawford
" and "AT. D. Kelly^U'-nehors ol
ard Hi S hoed gave, helpful remarks;
then wo adjourned to meet
with M:sstr< Bessie Eeo and Har
-|WV ' .? ? r?
Wo enjoyed a delicious repast
of pinv. apple salad, saltines and
o'vnch, cakes and mints.
\V KDN HSDA Y EVENING
BRIDGE CUII ENTERTAINED
Florence, S. C.?Miss Birnice A.
Miller. Mrs.'Daisy Moody and Mr.
T. I'i acton J nr.Ton vt'tpv joint hos ?:?ami
hpsp. mi?Tuesday evenule'
at a brufge party in honor-of
t he Wednesday Evening" Rri dge"
(Tub at the htmie of Miss Bertha
<V .Moses.- After four progres-i
its of hiido'e a lovely menu was
v'erved. Frizes (first) were ywon
. by AI'ss B. C. Moses, first,. Dr. It.
,1. Wilson, first. Prof. TJ. 0. Davhn
-m.miLn.iHl Mrs, T.illii' Scott, booby.
"Club members. present were;.
Dr. and" Airs, s. "Twott. Mr. and
Mrs. .1. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
lohn Buchanan.?Mr., abd Mrs. P. :
' ipsccmb. Dr. ami Airs. It. J. WilLu.n.?Mr.
and .Alrs^-T,. White, Mr.
11. fv Stitnter "fTtul Alrss . Bertha C.
Mosc<. Guests were: Misses Then
"Kiii r aii I Evelyn Gordon and Eli
'ab.th !,snv-'rn. Zrof, L. E. Davis,
Mr. \Vm. Mclver, and Mr?and
M! If. P. Person. * \ ^
M ETRO f.UK'I.\L AM)
: - ARTTt^rn
Georgetown.- -The Metro Social
'at:! Ai t Chili held its regular
"""meeting at the-ltoiVte of Miss Edna
Skinner St. Jaines St., Tuesday
. aI'u-rno'M). -Mar. li>. 10:15. The.:
meeting was called to order by the
vice-president. Miss Golden Jenerette
at the usual hour.
The club song was sung, led by
Mi-s M.trgnrotle Wif heyspoon;
prayer by M is< Elizabeth LawA
fie- tile opon/n;.- of ?he moet'ng
the minfites of the previous
meeting were read, received and
adopted. The business; part of the
t!idi was discussed. The roll eatt^"
e i: each member responded with
a-Hible verse. The regular program
war rendered; the following "
IreTrrber?: appeared on program:"
- Misses?t-fc?H:trkc'r,.Eh?Enwrarrco, "
(!. (Jenerette and TR; Seott. Report
of the journalist ?nd' critic.
The* hostesses, Misses E. Skintier-aud
-,M?rgarette Sinq+e*-on.
served a hot ecrqrse consisting of
'harmony, fish," fqasto, cocoa, anil
cakes. * .
We spent the remaining pa?t of
the afternoon playing very intiiVert'r.g
grimes. Eentertains for
>:t I'.cti irg. Misses Anna Beache
and Harriett Beache,
.
. BIRTHDAY PARTY
Flo re nil*; sl C.?-M rslBertha
White entertained with a birthday
party in her honor on Saturday
evening, March 23. Those
...]u:w>wt - Avojx'J- Mr. and-- -^Mrsr?Lr
Buchner, Mr. and Mrs. T._Bro\vn,
Mr. an?LMrs, F.ugene DeLane, ajnd
Mr. I'rueHjnr <5or.don._ ?
large cftowl) witness *"""
ct.Afi.in alumni play
Orangeburg,. Mar. ' 27.?Before
an immonsp crowd, which jammed
the College Auditorium to capacity,
the Clnflin Alumni presented
"Adam and Eye," Tuesday night.
This comedy of American life
was chock full of fun and merriment.
It pot rayed a family having
their Hps ajid downs, which
were pathetic as well as comical
in spots; btW in true American
spirit they adapted themselves to
adverse - conditions and mnde tho'
best of it.
I The all Mar cast was_.composed - mainly
of former students of 'Claflin'
many nf-n-hnm jj-p nr^ll.)fn^ruw. thrdughout
the State for their
| ability in dramatic art.
Tho play was heralded wiTR" such i
grQaf success, that, according to
j an anni uneement by the .manage-, i
[ nicnt, it wall be given ip several
I eitiws of this. State.
HE PALMETTO LEADER
Estate Noticer:
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All persons having claihvs h
gainst the estate of Sarah Mat
thews, deceased, are hereby le^ti
I'it.d, With the undersigned, ah
those indebted to said estate wiI
pleas" make pay mo nit likewise.
J. B. Donh'y, Kxecutor.
Washington Stic
SI'AUTAMU'Kti NKWS
The SfSinstcr /Social Club. hoi
its weekly meeting with .Mi>
Pauline WilliaMn, at her homo <
Chase St. Thfr house rwas callv
10" order by Ahe President. Th
n.otiiMi \vas* opened in its it sua
manner. 'After which tlio ininut.
of the previous meeting were i" u<
and agreed upon. The roll Wa
eafled,' ail members wore pre- fil
After tihe business of the nuMim
nad been earo.ully diseUhseil._lL.
hostess served a delicious acodrso
which was enjoyed by all
We-adjourned to meet v?iv 11 .Mis
Ituz Michael.
Miss Pauline Williams, Pro-irk n
Social Club mot with .Miss Im
Mului. l tit her home oil Oai.lai;
Ave. The meeting was open (| a
-t; 15 by tjie pivstthint,--after the tie
votional exercise had b? en coiupk
ed, the minutes.of the last ni.e;
ing were read and adopted. T
Toll Was called. ~ AtH*" "nirmlwr
?We pfsent. The house, was. >
. lud lor business. Many new i
ieas were discussed. After ill
. .olleetfon of the dues and *th
business "affairs had been ctjnnpl'
ed, the hostess i'c freshed jeyei,
Tine with a delicious rtpa-*-. Mis
rhelma Clark thanked rile h* stt
Our following meeting will a b a
th. home?of?.Miss 1'eii.il.i?\\ < .
(.Miss) Emma-K. Clark, Si-v.
C.VH1) OF THANKS?v
^ Ji
Mr. R. Irviii I'eebleo and Re
Casualty Insurance Company i
Newark, N. J. wish to thank thei
many flviinds for all cburtesyi
shown them during?their stay-4
Union County the week of Marc
18th.
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NOTICE
All. C^fl in-nitos of this _i.it.\
along with their guost, (I
guest) are invited to spend :i -7i7
4a 1 evoirmg tft the?Tesidem < ?Hi
Miss Osceola Allen, -811 Oak St
Friday, March '^Ptb; P I4:?~
A. J. Collins, . I'lU M-h-ii
NOTICE
1'ajH-r_1known as i:)le 1'alnt?
Leader; we are end.avoriiiy i.. In
form you of- thy- groat?piy-grai
that is expected to be he-Id wit'.
n<. ii.wl.'... ...,.l -c 1.. i > i
land Baptist Churclv-Xcw-llrook
land, Sr"(v. oil tlu' 1 1th' of Apri
l'.'<{5. Promptly at 2,:.'!W I'. M
Thi> piogcuin js titled "The Dull
eatic.r.al' Program of 'th.-. Nt\
Church Seat this Cburcli has bcvi
moved from a setth meat of \vhii<
people into what is known as Su
star Ttnvn, a vary <1 -irihl.. .p..
-mr aThurch, ami is mm suirou'Ul
group. ..There ' lure ^ti n Or mob
churches with their pastors invit
d, and all ot the in have kind);
consented to be ]$ Mi.t. Theui
will be speedup?ana?~trb7* ren
Tiered together with a i dilation
al sermon by one of the most ac
.tiv. preachers and songsters ,fror
this part of the moral vinyard
So if ytn.r desire to oc Tvho Che;
are and "hear what they say, yoi
are asked, to be. nre.-^'i^- on?th
above data at the appointed. plac
a i'u I-at tlvw eai'lv evening hour;?
Rev. M. II. IIOLLOXVAV. Pasto
I)ea. F. .B.OYKIN, C'.ni re It Clerk.
NOTICir 1
The annual meeting' of tR
\S a\ erl''V l^i^nOOrTrl HospitalAs
-oci.ition will be lul ! at Weslc
3ITE. Church, Sunday alt.rnoor
.March ttl, at 1 o'clock. There wil
be a short address by Rev. Mingi
All members and fi ivtid- aje urg
led"1' tr>* ho"'"pT'i sent.
W. N. Rose borough, Pies
Geo. H. Hampton, See.
' NOTK KColumbia,
S. C.? Th; re* 'will b
a ghoup meeting M' ".Missionar;
nocieue- oi me i.oiuimuu mswici
at Bishops Memorial A. M. K
Church, March .'list at -1:00 p. iv
-Theuu?will?be?a .--huii;?prop,ran;
The sermon will be delivered b;
Rev S> 11. Lewis, of Bethel A.. M
E. Church. The public is invited.
Mary M. Will am-;,, zone Pres.
NOTICE
?To all?Junior Leader-?of?th
Woman's Missionary Society o
South Carolina Conference of tih
Methodist- Episcopal Church:
We are nearing tlv close of an
other year's work. Have yoi
done your bit toward reaching th<
goal? Our goal is 100 per con
membership; as mom y -uibsciip
Cons to Junior Neighbors as cai
be secured. Each auxiliary is as!
ed to pay for one club of sub
scriptions which is $ 1.0(T. Thai wil
give five ^children the pajH-r eacl
month for one year.
Organize new Jewel and Honu
Guard's ban<ls. The childrejp neei
jifciyice m thv W. II. M. S.
ttir iwen-it la*t-year. - Will-they d<
so this yt?ar? -If you say so thej
wiB. Wrn?the pi i/.c-rft'evctl ho
the National.
Train, train for,Christian Lead
ership is our slogan.
On to Sumter, the Came Cook
City, with banners waving.
Yuuia in Ilia Nume.
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-I lir ^ail' kit. If*vIi?j* mL'mory of .
jour dour' huj-ba.ial atal fatiur, Mr.
(m'oi'ro . H lnuin, \vho dvpartiMi
;)ii- lil'o MTtri'h 27; '1 tl.'t.'}.- ?A
' 'I ll'lir;?V o -.??J i Vt* hi HI, I *
<1 Hut H'l;.!Vsl . loVOti hilll MMMt*;
II A t,. ? lh< y ha.,- -\\<i-;ly ralh-irhiiti
T?> yonder hh'.-sful shore*. ??
fy
, Tin* (Joklt-n (iatos* werl'.Ojwn',. ,
A <j' 'iv Jo voir -aid coViu*; j
And with fart-wolls uuspok.i). ' .
Ilo i atii'.lv i'i!t? i-? it homo.
I Mrs. Ixuita ililmati, wife;
^ I)a'viil ilolmnii,..Mis. Xeuohia Ijolman
Burton, (k'ui^. HolmanL Jr., *
ehfhli on. . - - IN
MIOMOUIAM r }
(j In memory of Elliott II. Wiley,
' who departed 11?ilife, .March 27,
- 4331,- -- ? ~ ' ?' (lone,
but ijot forgotten.
-Mis; Nell Wiley & Kanii^v;
TST\\i i:.M<)in\\i
7 III hwrrrp ivi{>'ihir\ rrf rrrrf dear
t. Droller, Husband and Father, the jfc
1 Tli'^e -luliiis ' Wrin'hi. -who eroded J|
t the gnat bev< nd three veais ago, {
^ April J." ]: >!?- T
t . . . i
. In life \yy' loved you dearly,
In .dentil we'do the same; * . L
? AYu often s-.H and thinktjf" you "41
And wish you were hen- again. ^
V\ t? 1 11 ink nt \*iiii in* <iL>?u*i>
V ,N? r .can .<?.? u?i. ,
1 ' .iiil iiiany a. *iknt' tears is shed,
I Wit. i. ollis r.- iii'i asleep.
s~ .Vv.uv absoi.c..- drill' Husband, l a It's
^ -to; <V Brother, will never be
x* iorirmiwn
tr -<-h?ill1 iliK'i! vyill you In-.
\s imfg as our shall-'hp*t,
WV- will remember Thcer;??
Wile, l.ucimlu Wright '
Son. Si in in io Wright of W.
n . ? ?- '' Balm Beach, Fluff
-Srnev Clam "Mvu'.Wd of ~Nt7\r
if . ., .. York City
r Brother. Anthony Wright,
ti - IN WKMOU1AM
II ... .-r t
? WojKiwarifjv Margaret D.?In ?
? -oviiig-mtMuorv oL*'our dear Sister^ c<
"' Alio ibortrf. I tjiiis life March 25,. ?'
" ifriii." " ;i * d
. - :- . ? . i'
'' I'1'1 a ' .>.1 ibifio- Ins ,tf ouc so ill
7' rfrrrt~, ;
44ftor'l?ring a .-itrht tear, ""-r- t'
Thoughts -return to scenes long
?| listed.? j.
. 1i.,' r lis on. b.u.L. memories last S
ri-'u'* W. Bol.o. N'vw
A y < ily: Mai'lon W. ^Id.ester,
Henib r:. S. Uuth . W. TToolcard/ h
= li.i'l J "i lira Iters: 11 inTTiTr~
A - -l-r. W'i iInnI. A-t-keitr?St-IVH
IN MKMOR IA M
i* ' " ~ "? ?=2?mi. ' ' *?" 1
?-T1?Ttn^nir-rrmt'nrhratirP
"I *n i .nor husband, Father and
* 1 ii. f .: h r. Air. F. Boivmnn, who W
- ?l .| :u* I" I hilife, Mawh 11, l!'o4'. pi
u Gi n b? ij?- turf above thee, rL
F , : <>"' < | f. bo.t ?er "ILIA'S,
. No t kn w : h v.'but l<> h\e thee, \
t -11 1 11 ' 1 1
1?i - -o- WL'P'P thee,
X. r iHo'.-'u .v- an! words aiv free-? V.
'11 o .r f : iixed (oo deeply, fall)y
' ' u
^ 1 hat mniim- a ffiau Jike tlue. * vv
E ?. .A? l?>s i-mr-w : v, .Mi .-. Maria "Bb1 n
a aii; (hihlren: Mrs. Laura M. in
" W hi Mi- > MYuiie and Frma- m
j' n s Bowman. Mr, I Ivy ward Bow- m
; .man,? -Uivjid obil mvii: Marianna a
v and llvyward White,. Little Hey- n<
'jL ua"I Howman. Jr. . . ? h
^ IN MI:mokiam
In -at! and loving -nienj.ory of ?
i>iii*.<i? iij- Hi o: her. Itev. AV. G. Gun- <^><
1 on v. j [ i;T ?' '''if* ;h j-?Irfr March ~~
IS. l'.iHl. .1 :
' TT
^ rills month nt March again is here J
^ To us the saddest "of all tha vaar.
( tMij* yeartoday,
j Volt said good-bye to us, H
, That yt u w, re going humt; to lest.,
We mi.-se i vtiij \t ly m'ueh Dear
Hro; her;
But w khow ;hat your time had
come. to" go.
So ue aie mining toi)^ to that |>t
? land, w here Wr will iie\vr grow v<
old. ' .
e Sadlj> libs-a- f by Sisters: Mr-. '
V Louise' Gbd hvia, Mis Rem, MvSers,
i '.a... ,i. . . -v. . ---
. ..him".,!,- ..mis. .janic Weston,
;/ Mr*. Carrie Kyrd. Mrs. Marie Mor- }*}
i. '.ran, I * 11 ! a? ? CI; > h i ;i. I'a.: Brothers:
u. M ' ': , "i ' w f1''" ' ^
y .Frank (I au-r. Xi-u York" City. M?
- Commercial Casunt
?CIVEI
? FERFpFT At (TDK NT A>Tl7
e ' . H.1 in:KAI> |?(>|-|( Y?HK
"Same Kates for all races. Promp
Policyholders. Write
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COLUMBIA
* 1Ias quilliftod and lie ho^v del
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! lumhia I'Diversity and accej:
ical Association. Ask your <
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: __ TODAY'!
\ 2'2 hoi k st\<;i; snow:
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( olurcd
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v\n KI)AV-^3:i:? and 8:30 p.n>.
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tJILLIE BURKE
^^^Jj^j_^^HARVV^TEPMtNS
I DAYS STAUTINC MONDAY
?NllW I'l.A V IN*. '
MY UN A LOY
CARY GRANT
. ?ix? '
"\vi.m;s in thi: dark"
. WITH
ROSCOK KAHNS
his is one of the many letters revived
from outstanding members
f the Colored Race by the proiicers
of that ureat All Colored
iefure "Drums O'-Voo Doo,'* fornix
to .The Capitol Theatre Soon
on<;kkss of thi-:
. ' I MTKl) STATES
orsE of hi:imu:si:n i ativks
.. . February 1.-.' T.n'M.
?- Washington, 1>. ('.
itei national St nee 1' I. = v I'ic.t ;iifs.
,_:.c i
- 'l~ M- a-m i; i
e\y lurk. -Nc-W York, ?
MirlcnTMl:-?? : ; ~
V
It was my pleasure aiul privige
t<> 'witness the pre-v.ue of the
ictiire' "Drums'. U'VoTnlmr; at tin
nphacl Thoafre. , It "was with
une misgivings that. I decide) 1 t.'
tend. This feeling- Was because
... th<^ nii--> rahli >.;i.yt<tirirTi <11.-.^
t'ay <>f~ similar jncture* 1 hal. 1
vvo Ire-reluloiv wit.ncssi d. I wasf
i say that I. w-as most agreeably
sappointt'd. I came away from
io "*}>re-vuc vwith the?tk-e44ng that
hatevi-r defects. heretofore had.
.itLed dltuL -hens . pod
edied. The photography, lightig,
shading, etc., as. well as theechaiiics
and other necessary harony
and consistency, were met in,
most "pleasing manner: I feel
nv that a triumph has been -itost
critical observer.
-? Vcmy truly you?'t
Oscar De Priest ^ M. C. 0
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"Wavertev Parage
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v one of the- 3 that estimate on
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irtisans Contracting
Company
hones 3487?8533
hi3 Company is represented by.
W. Hcarhirm and R. (4. HuKUUd
ty Insurance Co.
11EAI.THI 1'HOT El TION
ASONAHLE RATES
t and Personal Sorvieo to all i
us for details.
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Monke/ cV Dots,Show
AlhlStir Stadium ' " ?
Xwin :F'c'i rix Wheels .=L
Willi'
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and Plenty More *__
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IN V US'l M UN r uo.'_ J SM
VHVUt>ANS "Attractive
Homes:
For Kent ? For-Sale.
2029 Taylor St. Phone 23147
S. S. Yo^ngi/iooii, J'le-.
A. S. FlWc; Manager
C. 1L Stevens, . **
, i 'Asst.-Mgr. ami Treas,
' FOR REAL
FOAL SERVICE
-Aiul Purest,- Cleanest Ice ,
Phone 4311 >
H A M I,L TON'S
Diamonds & Watches
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IfiH MAIN ST.
'"' * / - ' ' ' ' .
Open All Night?21 Hour Service.
Save your nickles and dimes and ^
come up to see us sometime ^
.While jn Columbia- \isit the *
Elks' Beer Garden
i - . t timr-hg-myrrttbij,
fa109 washU^g ton street
1 h. Murry, Prop. Phone 656t
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