The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 11, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, May 11, 1935 *
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IBjfyjf 4~j ThB
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Mr. Winsel Jacques, Annie C.
Hampton, Quin.-y White and Prof. er
. Gonzales LybrundCv motored' to ^
were the guests of Miss Alberta il
,JD. Hampton They reported a very
pleasant trip. * .. fn
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CARD OF THANKS . at
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The family of M*. Robert Kemp
wishes to thank the many friend's,
white and colored, for their expressions
Of kindness and sympathy
shown during the passing of ot
Mr. Kemp. * w
CARD OF THANKS Jj
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' We, the relatives of the deceas- w
ed Mrs. Mary Williams, formerly g<
otf 2405 Green St., Columbia, S. C., &
take this privilege to thank the ar
many 'kind friends and relatives wt
for their kind treatments and th
beautiful floral tributes during the nc
illness and recent death of the lat
teFf?whose^-body was funeralized
Sunday afternoon, April 28, 1935, M
at Union Baptist Church. \
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Mrs. Rosa Davis, Daughter e\
Mr. John Davis, Son-in-law
Mr. Will Glover, Son e\
Mr. Jack Rivers. Grandson.
NOTICE _ to
There^will be a meeting of the
M. M. c. S. Post, Sunday evening 4
jit. 6 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Jjjdiuua Griffin, Ileidt St. Business
of much importance. 7
JAMKS WOODBURY, tY
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estate notice
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All persons having clams against
the estate of .)< :-see Chavis, deceas- w
uu, are hereby notified to fjle the h<
Uame, duly verified, with the un- D
dersigned, and those 'indebted to s'
.said estate will please make pay- \
merit likewi>e. liosella F. Chavis, 1,1
Administratrix, 2624 Millwood. I)!
Ave;, N. J. Frederick, Attorney.
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NO TICE!
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. Well trained^secretary-stenogra- r>
^pher, wishes general office work. B
' Reasonable for steady employ- M
men. " Can give any number of re- &
ference. Experienced. Write to ?
Miss Louisly Garner, 422 Cuud
; Stieet, Spartanburg, S.'C. ^ **
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NOTICE
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A
Get-Together Meet of the Gethsef\
mane Union, Lower Richland
I>evision, Monday Night y'
M ay 13. P(
d
There- will be a get-together jS
meeting of all the Ministers, S. S. ^
Sirpts.. and R. Y. P. IT. Leaders,
and Club Officers at the Zion Bap- .?
[ tist Church, the Itev. J. P. Reeder, 5,
I pastor. At which time the new
Constitution of The Gethesmane ?
Baptist Union Will tarread and a "
forward looking program outlined. 1
Deacdns, arid Pastors, please come
and. .bring your representatives.
I/ets have a great time. *' ?
M. Marquette Peace, Moderator
WL-S. Bookhart, Gccv^tary. ^
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IN MEMORY OF MOTHER ?<
7" I T~i""i7.". .. - - ir
In rememberance of my dear .
^nothi'r who departed this life,
June 26th, 1926.
It was our loss but heaven's gain
Even tho' she is not with us,.
A merrtoVy of he>\ sweet life will
r -Forever be witir us:? '
B
" MRS. ANNIE BROWN, n
Calhoun, S. C. a
BIRDS OF PARADISE ?
I The Birds of Paradise met Tues ?
I day, May 7, in their new club
| -ro^||n. Meeting was called to order
" ""'by the PresideritTah<I Prayer was ^
I led by the Secretary, Mr. Roose- ?)
1 "Tblt Lykes.
1 Important business was then die f(
I CUSjK'd. _
Immediately after the meeting
I the "Happy Pals" Social Club
I joined the Birds of Paradise. The
"Happy Pals" were neatly clad in
I their blue sweaters with the. white
I initial.
Miss Aitme Mae Adams, PresiI
dent of the "Happy Pals" and Mr. ^
Clan/tft Rayland1, President nf the
"Birds" gave brief to lt
[the club. After ,U\i? progthaVn, eat- ,,
'tag and dancing tihe re
maining of the evening. ? .
Eddie Webber, Teporter ^
WARD ONE W1LL1MG" "J*
WORKERS
?TT! ? ^
'Fhe Ward One WilHng Work- li
ers met at the home of Mrs. Mar- R
g^r^t filigh 021 Marion St. Tu*>tv- w
day, May 7.
Th* meeting was called to order '
by fhe President, and opened with
the club's sopjg
Mrs. Eva tyae M<v-s led the song ?e
followed with prayer by Mis* Char cx
lott<? Broyrn.
* Miss Pearl Wolf, and Maes L. 01
V. Oheesebort> offered motiona. e<
After the discussion of the busi- w
neas, |3.76 was taken up. m
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THE GAY LARKS SOCIAL i
CLUB i
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The Gay Larks mot Tuesday, A
ay 7, 1935,' at the home of Mr. '?
X'n Bracy. 1224 Ga.cL.tltm St. The c
oeting was called to order by tihe
resident. After the devotional |
rvice, the minutes of the" last
< gtmg were?read and?received. -1
fter which the business. was dis t
tssed briefly with the President ;
esiding. -Tkeu -the It trance Toll
as called and each member re- <
!ODii?lL. Wo had one visitor pres '
it, Mr. Francis Robinson, ;/who |
ive us a short talk which was vet i
r interesting and. _ ^encouraging,
was highly appreciated by all. c
he meeting was closed by repeat- l
g tihe mispah. The next meet- |
g will be held at iLs usual hour
i the home of Mr.' John Whit- '
an. (
TEMPERANCE CLUB ?!
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The club is now hodlding its )
eetings weekly nstead of every
her Monday as we "cTitf for a t
hil>e. Under the leadership of ,
resident Lipsey with Prof. I'edck
as organist and instructor.
?d Mrs. J. P. Reeder as sponsored '
e are progressing nicely. A
>qdly number was present, but ^
o many Were absent that we
e asking all of our. old members
ho read this article to come to
e mosting every Monday after?Oji
at 7 P. M. We have lxMu
taring commendable reports of
ip-presnrvtntiorr of the Spring ~
usical Festival. We are delight
I. to know that ,the public was i
*eased, and we're hoping to do <
;en better.
At Zion, now, we may bc heard ]
ery Sunday night, and on the sec
?d and fourth Sunday nights, wo j
c-sent a program. - ' - . i
Don't foi(get our, motto?Visi- '
rs are alwaya welcome. 1
L. fctheredgv, Reporter.
: RADIO NRWS?
The Radio Social Club met at
le homte of Mr. Fraineis Smith,
uesday, May 7, with the.Presi*nt
in charge.
Th?? dub discussed the imporint
facts of the business in con- '
acton with the silver tea, which
ill be Sun da v,- May 12/ at the, ?me
of Mr. Roscoe Jackson, Sr.
100 Gregg St., at 7:00 o'clock
rnrp. ' . ' ' , _
Immedately before the adjourn-,
ent the members enjoyed a reist
of Potato Salad on lettuce,
am and crackers, Ice cream, cuke
id lemonade, served by Misses
targaret and Ruthine Smith.
We were very glad to have with ~
a Miss Rhudijne Walker, Miss
fargai-et Harris, Mrs. Roland Har
a lVTiEco^
mioavo vvi iivwa nuu ifUUlLlia
urgess, Mrs. Marietta WiLson,
[is3 Bernice Harris, Misses Mariret
and RutHine Smith, and Miss
essie Lipsey.
Everyone expressed themselves
i having r.pont an enjoyable cw< John
Wade Johnson, Reporter"
HE ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB
On April 3, 1935, at the hoove of
Irs. Pauline Reeves, a group of
oung matrons met for the purose
of organizing a club. After
svotionals, we elected the fol
>wb>g. officers:. Presid) tit, Mirs.
dith Hagood Pickens; Vice Pres.,
[rs. Marion Ijov'er Marshall; Sec.,.
llss Julia Woodard; Asst. Sec.,
rs. Flossie Williams Roseboi^;
r.eas., Mrs. Pauline Reeves; Rearter,
Mrs. L< ila Walker Moore;
usiness Mgr.,, Mrs. Montez Logl
Bethea.
This group of young matrom- ave
been carrying their meetings
n at the homes of the different
lembers. The ctub flowows are
ink carnations; thp_ club colors
blue and pink.
This club is plan"rug lo ilu big""
rings so watch the paper for our
^hec}ule of summer e'nfr.Ttainnents
lo follow.
Until n? xt week then.
. Au Revoir,?^L.
W. Moore, Reporter
THE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL
CLUB
the Weekly meeting of the Lucky
ird's Club was held Tuesday eveing,
May 7, at the home of Mr.
nd Mr? John Minion, 1421 Wjha*y
St. Mrs. Mary McCoy led the
pening song.
rrM : i? -/it- ? a
ine minutes 01 ine last meeting
ere read and stood aproved. Reorts
were then made from the
ick committee.
Mrs. Mamie P.nlemnn Imd mi m-. .
dent, a small donation was takn
for 'her.
The calling of the roll accounted
)r 25 being presents After the
unpwss-<\va:4 discussed we were
arved a course of sandwiches, porto~5ff1atT,
tea and candy.
Hattie Johnson, Reporter
THE MYSTERY GREW
The Mystery Crew held their rag Ir.r
weekly meeting, Monday |
ight, May C, '7:30 P. Mw al the?
ome of Mr. WesJey Mangum,
304 McDuffi^ Ave.
The President opened the meet- "
ig with song-and prayer.' Mr..
3 Tt# 1 11 IT!. I * 1 !
OLHirx marsnau, vice rres. mane
n excellent speech which was eji- '
>yed by_wwy member pre.ymt, {
The host andT the rest of' the |
Irew" enjoyed mice brown Icied t
ver. After the program Mr.
ufus\fSalley of 1325 Liberty St. I
ill entertain the club next week. 1
THE SOCIAL SERENADED
Did we give it? Yea! Yea! I shall
ly ewe did. Th^-party" was a suctasu
?-? ?, ??-?
As we gave our opening d&rueo
i last Friday night, we are pleas-1'
I to aay that we are glad that i
e did, (fior it was enjoyed so
uch. There were thirty two (32)- 1
""~>v - ,
. >c-' - - leoplo
at this dance excluding th
lumbers of the club. We began
Ihe dance at 8:45 P. M. and at ten
r+9-)?o'clock the intermission was
enjoyed by all while the service
ommitt^e shrvod every one' with
t'lic.ious chocolate crackers . and
nape flavored cold, drinks?.-"" '
Mr. D. Ellington. Smalls (The
'H4-.iilt.nl) mmh? mi H'nniiiinfpmmit ,
fqlling the purposes of .the dance
and expressing his appreciation
Concerning the cooperation of all
luring the entertaining period as
'Home Sweet Home" >was being
iilayed, as the most of the dancers
entreated him for announcing anrther
o?e of the samtTtype. The re
juest was not announced, but will
tie in the near future^ The memix-rs
of the club were decorated in
f eir colors (black and green).
The gisls wore white suits and
Iresses, while the boys wore white
lants and black coats. The home
vas -beautifully decorated with the
dub's colors and pretty green
lights . , " ' ' .r.
Mjjsic by Mr. Perry Romeo Ause
in and his accompanists "Johnsoil."
Our next meeting is on 1420
Lyon St. ?
Julious DavaultT" Reporter
HIIE MOON SOCIAL Ctl\B
The Blue Moon had their regular
meeting, Tuesday night, May
7th, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude
Brown at the usual hour, [with the
President in charge: The house
was called to order by singing the
club's theme song. Th^ program
Despite the fact this was only a
business meeting, it was a very in
teresting and on lovable - one. Wc
n-o very glad to have one of our
-members back with the f'club,
The hostess served a delicious sup.
|K?r. . _ y -?
THE DEMOISELLS CLUB
The meeting of the Derrioiselh
was held at the home of Mrs. Ar
April HO. I)t<votional exerteises
wei',. conducted by the President
Mrs. Geo. Cheeseboro. At its conclusion
busine.sg was taken up am
dues collected. Some interesting
re-marks were made by the member*
of the club?A very fine suggestion
was made by tlje president
to be discussed in the next ljieeting\
A new member was presented
by the President,"M iss FlorU
Counts.
VisTtois present were Mr. Sidney
Trotter and Harold Itunth: W<
were Aery glad to have them pre
sent. ?
Games of whist were played
Mrs. Cheeseboro held -high score
for the club and was presented p
present, low score, Miss M. Counts
she was also presented a present
The hostess . seWed a delicioui
course of fruit salad, butter waf.
ers, punch) and mints. Wo ad
journed to meet at the home o:
Ales Koberta Martin.
(Miss) Daisy Pierce, Reporter
GIRLS' kuheuvk CLUI;
A. D...S GirU' Hoti'rvg Ciul
held its weekly meeting at th<
home of Carrie Cole, May 3, 1935
The rpeeting was opened by th<
Secretary,. Florence Preston wit!
a short program as follows bj
Ada Gray: Son^k "Follow Tin
Gleam;" Prayer repeated?iu-XOtli
pert.;' Instrumental? solo, ? Mis:
Brownlee; Solo, Bertha Goodwit
and Remarks by Ada Gray.
After the program old and nev
business was distussed. A hi!
was nlanned for Snt.nrHnv . \ <
18 which wo hope, everyone v
enjoy. TtrO"Mystery of thl?Marr
ed Girl will be presented on Maj
2i)lk-*and nve are at your mercy
Will .you pk*i4* help us. You
will |hear< morfc about the plaj
next wjjek. We adjourned to inee
Tit TR7 Home of lallm Mat, Mat
th civs,. M a y 10th.
Until ^ext week we bid yoi
au?re voir.?^ ^ ??
TIIK CRUSADERS SOCIAL
?CLUB
The Crusaders "held their Bridg*
lournameht Tuesday night, Ma]
1,_at_t.be home of Mr. Isaac Browr
2212 Washington St. at 8:15. Th<
"Radio" and 'i "Twilight" Clubf
were the first to engage in th<
battle. The Radio CTtr,b came ou
ahead after a hard struggle. Nex!
came the contest between the "la.'.1
Bon Amis" and the "Crusaders'
this was won by 1he... "Les L Bor
Amis;" ^
The "Crusaders captured th<
Boobv after comm ting with ?]i<
Twilights. The I-ies Bon Amis ther
defeated the Radio Club for thi
Championship of the evening.
A beautiful bridge set was a
warded to the vi""ers.; The^ptay
<Ts were -as follows: For - th<
"Les Bon Amis": Mr. Louis Gib
son and Mr. Jbhn Craft. Radio
Mr. Wilton,Williams and Mr, Johr
Wade Johnson. '"Ijwi:l4ghts: JVlr.
Christopher White, and Mr. Jamei
Meetza." ?
rViiCQ/lnra Mr rion ITA?teV\mir
n.wj Mr laann R>v>ii/n.
Visitors were M.isses McOla
Boozer, Mary and Fannie Lee Pope
Mf ssers Le.roy Shelton, McNeil
Harris, and Montez Martin. Kach
of these visitors gave encouraging
remarks. ?
A course?of?Ham?sandwiches
potato salad, and punch was servi
eft- ' .
Watch' for the date of our pub
lie party^'to be given in the near
future.
II. B. Barber, Jr., Reporter
METRO SOCIAL AND ART
. - CLUB
Georgetown, S. C.?The M. S.
A. iheld its regular meeting at the
heme qf Miss E. Lawerence May
3?, 1935. - _
Misses Edna Skinner and Elizabeth
Lawrence highly entertained
f w >< .
THE PALMETTO tEADER
APEX SHOP MEN
The Yqua?. Men of the
Barbpr Shop 2029 Taylor are hui
-paw ting plans undgrwav f
: -gibl -festival" which is to~_l
held sometime in the near future
This affair is heihtr wpM plan
ed. and should be marked as o
- -of?gho?outstanding?social?even
ffcr the early summer s< asc
Each member is taxed at $ 1 .<
.which is payable to Mr. John Bi
or Mr. David Bethea, Barbers
the Shop, arrd reeeive in turn a
ceipt for the sapie. As this is
be is strictly formal affair, car
Of admittance will be issued
all eligible members.
One guest Jjnly, will be" allow
each member, unless the Entertn
ing Committee changes its plai
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THE JOLLY PtLS SOCIAL
, , ^ "
The "Jolly Pals" met at t
home of Mr. I. S. Brown iJj.'Vl h
nate St. Tuesday. May 7, at H
m. After the Club's song, Spri
I ture "was read by Mr: Goodw
and Prayer was offered byStewart;
Beautiful Bible'verses were" g
en by members for 16 minut
After discussing old and new bi
ness, the dlub decided upon a mo
light picitic to Paradise La
Thursday night, May 16. T
I round trip fare is 25c.
II The public is invited to atter
1, The next meeting; will be held
2317 Senate St. May 21, 11)35.
Mr. I. S. Brown, Pn-r-idei
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COLUMBIANS VISIT IIOM1
AGAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grandvji
Mrs. Jane Nesbitt, Miss Virgii
and James Goodson, Jr. motor
to Columbia on April 27, fn
Water bury, Conn, to^ spend
week in their home town visit*!
> relatives and friends.
Mrs. Grahdville was Mis> -Ell
_-Nesbitt ore her marriage,
i They left Monday morning 1
" Conn."after having spent it we
. crowded ,'witih events they \\
1 long remember,
j Miss -Be ha Nesbitt, who teiu
es in Hartsville, spent last wvi
_ end_witb-her-mother in Columb
; CHILLIS WHEATLEY LIBRA!
1 REPORT OR APRIL 193f>
- ?Circulation a.s - follows: ad
' fiction 345, hon-fiction 138, to
1 483. Juvenile fiction 265, lion-;
tion 371, total 636. Total fieri
- 610, non-fiction 500, total 1,1
books, 45 magazines, 20 clipp'inj
? New borrowers: adult 20, jtf
1 nile 16, total 36. Re-rOgistert
. adult 24, juvenile' 1, total 24. 2
books added for circulation,
3 which 222 are adult fiction, 3 i
-| adult non-fiction and 1 juvenile n
* fiction,
L Rfi't ivcd.-by donal.JTi 136 nu
azines from Mrs; N. J. Feeder
and 146 from Miss Erin Kolm
Visitors: Mrs. Letistia Dona
I son of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. C. G..L
is and little slaughter, Julia
PHhwtelphiy^ P;i
; The Library is full -of gc
. books of all kinds for everybo<
j A hearty welcome for all w
i v/irih t? visit, read 'or borr
f books, magazines, pictures, cl
? pjngs, or do research work..
- Hours: 13-4, "5-8 "every day (
5 copt Strrnlnys and holidays."
i . J. W. Talley, Librarian.
The ."regular monthly meet!
of the bna)'/l nf. mnnaif/iman*
tl.e PhylM* WhoatlMy Branch
the Y.W.C.A. was h*ld Thursd;
discussed and reports of the
' ver jea held April _LL_wero?ma
It wa a success financially. _:
' were gad to have Mr. Channj
H. Tobias, senior secretary of 1
~ Y. M.< C, A. present at thu I
Tl^e Harbison .siivgiVs ifs-rwler
sweet music that was niuch i
-^oyodr-?The-bronch wp.hew- t^?
pre^s its appreciation for th
presence.
the club and visitors.
The meeting was called to or,
- by the vice president, Miss Go
f en Jancrette, Club song saner.
r "By Miss Thelma Greene, _Praj
in concert. New business brie
; transacted. The Chairman-of t
program committee prPTientcd
' very interesting program.
The remaining part of the e1
j hing was spent in playing wh
and bridge. Mr. James McCr
1 received first prize as guest, M'
Susan Brown second and Miks
' M. Witherspoon booby. "
^ The?hostess served ice?eeee
J cake and candy. "
Next entertainers Missis. Rcat
- -&?Scull, AlaiVftrette M. With)
1 .spoon, ,
! BOY SCOUTS OF AM ERIC
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' 'P T II L-- ?vS . . ''
?. j. nunuvry, iMsirici \ om.
' The Scout Oath?On my hoi
r I will do my'best: 1, To <k> ?
duty to God and mv cmm't.ry n
obey the Sqput Law; 2 JTo h<
' other people at alll times:;- 2
- keep myself?physinrtty stjrm
[ mentally awake and mora
: straight.
1 With Troop 51
1 Troop 51 mjLt at its Vegul
meetntsr place WffVerly-School
six o'clock Tuesday. 'After pit
r tJng sevearl gamw the meeting w
~ opened by Vvunani (. ouipry, i
_ A.yiatant Snont.mastejc.
After repeating the Scout Oa
and singing ""Ramble" a genei
test was given the troop by Re;
nald Jackson, based upon first a
Odd Scout Waster, Mr. Sweat, a
nounced that one of our com hi
tecman, Dr: 'B. A. Everett wot
gve a general first aid e^ami'i
~ ttoiv to Uhe entire troop at t
' next meeting. After Regrtald h
finshed h? testing the SCTlbe e
listed several now names who a
prospective Scouts. Mr. Swe
I dismissed the meeting in regul
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FIRST ANNIVERSARY
OF GOODWILL CLUB
sy - The Goodwill Club held its
or monthly meeting-, April 25, with
!>e its" president and organizer, Mi a'.
A. 1'. Spears, 21 Edwards St. One
lb_ .yesir ngu the l.'idii-s ..f Sinntcr were
no t called together by Mrs. Speura and
it* i organized into a club, the object
being -to promote and sustain
friendship and goodwill. The motL'?
to vWe Cling" and symbol the ivy
" | leaf. For a year it has been "a
source of pleasure and inspiration.
(js For this birthday party,' the at
tractive home of the hostess was
. J'lnade rncrTe behuUi'ul by an abundv<\
ance of lovely llowers beautifully
dn | arranged. Each guest was givep an
is. opportunity to assist in the making
of the birthday cake. " Pencils
and paper were furnished ou which
recipqsv for the cuke were written.
Many expressions of love and
lle goodwill were used as ingredients
for this cake. They were gathered
p. into' a bo\yl by Mrs. Katye Crawls
p- who read the Variou8 recipes, afin,
ter which the hostess assured us
fr, the cake would soon be ready.
Each one responded to roll call
it'.- with a household suggestion. Many
cs. helpful hints were given.
ls' Refreshments Consisting of punch
dJ 11 nnlroc fittrl mi nf ts lvmrn
cake wag. by this time ready to
e c ut and each one wag'given a piece
.daintily wrapped in silver paper.
The club was honored by the preat
.sence of two gentlemen who peeped
in on us, Drs. A. It. Howard
1 and A. p. Spears.
The topic for discussion was Nei?i
gro Women as Heads of Schools,
Many tributes were paid to Ne.
ero?women educalui s: MTss EiTT
ie, ma Wilson Founder of the Mayeslia
ville Institute was especially me;
ed moralized..and. ;thP club pledged its
in support to the school and itjj prea
sent principal, Mrs. S. S. Rice. A
"K vo'e.al solo, was rendered by Mrs
Ruth UitTkins of J.lie1 Mayosvillc
V1* Institute."
; The out of town guests were
Mesdames -M. E. Potter,- Tampa,
Florida, E. E. Walker, W. G. White
?and H. Blackvyell,-* Manning and
, Mrs. S. 5). Rice and faculty of the
^ Mayosville Institute. Tliese ladio?1
|7" expressed their pleasure- an^promi,*ed
to visit again soon. Mrs
Potter the guest, of honor was pre.
tY sented by Mrs. ET^fe" Andrews^anc
in her own pfoaj^rir.. manner ail
dfosAed the club. Mrs." Potter*is a
ult Siinitcrite. A beautiful hoquet war
tal presented Mrs. Pottqr.by the bosfie
tess. '
on The club adjourned, to meet with
iy Mrs. C. A. Lawson the last ThursgS.
' : ? r-^
farhion. 1 - ??
d: y? C. M. Leevy, Scribe.
'.20
of With Troop 52
u*e We met at Booker Washingtot
oo II i,gh School 5:."?0"P. M*. The nwel
_ inp- iHiirarL -by?vrgating- the scou'
lir. oath and chanting the'scouts pray
ick er*' -Next we spng a~fywf.song>
A., hike was. discussed and i' war
finally decided that we woulc
ew take the hike Saturday. We
0f accepted three of our old nv niberr
_ "hack ~af*or~ Hnj
lotj nary. Then we had a knot tying
j , contest .which was won b\ Matthew
4 McKcevcr. ' .
Next, wo sang "taps ^ and. ad
iourno.l with tlv "i:.ri?s?f >?' *
Master's Benedict iuii." "Mr. J. F
>v Potts, Scout Master; Matthew M<
Keeverr Scribe. ??
First class requirement* will hi
discussed in the next is>Ue.
ng ~ T : ~
t)j|
You Ca
| the Boy Y
El r
m ^
ay LARIEUSE Gives Dull, Dingy,
IsJT Iron-Burnt "Hair New Brilli- '
M- ance and Blackness as Noth- [mm
ing Else Can!
|J OWADAYS it is the gifl with
ha sllkyT gaming jet black hair that
[?r- I gets the best looking boy friends ? has
I _lhe mntt /tafpc ?MAft
joymcnt. She really gets to go places
\ and do things Why? Because she STAYS
popular, young and beautiful ? by using
Godefroy's Larieuse French Hair Coloring.
?y GODEFROY'S Keeps You Young
^ STige ind screen stars have been usiruj
''P Godefroy'^for more than forty years. So
have people high in society, and in busi^
ness. Godefroy's WITT make YOUR HAIR
lly just as lovely as theirs. Then, no longer
will you he a stay-at-home ? forgotten,
and lonely. Then you can hold the boy
a,r you want?enjoy love and romance again,
ft t
j COLUMBI
id. . - .
in
'\U | Has qualified and is Jiow
a. under the pTan developed
ihe '
atf i lumbia University and a<
nvt
,re 1 ical Association._ Ask yo?
sat
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THK'"
MA Ml \TI IA SO( I \l
CLl-B .t.
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Thy Manhattan's < fat ("it. u.c i'
-M?the h<>trj of Mt*-* Sru?t';"*'1
Tnr7^m*ii,iIi> sr? -? ^
Mrs. Itolly Srtiitii h' i-- ! !< :.i of
_ Uu- Club ; 11 i > : l.'.f nn-ri.Hv t * or _
iter. Tin* op llilijf >oi:y .* :t |. <1 Py
Mrs. Klizabe' h Bu'ler fi.ll' uetl by
th,. Scripture ronou.p: hv Mr * Arp
tiio Scott. Mrs. Cora li. .flail. r?i
ilcicd *a miIo. KaVli i?i ml*v-1- I< .
cit*e<i Bible wrsV* 1. KinniiiK with I
the k'ttJ-r^'L"'. 1
.^Two -new members rame >t.. jnia
. us, Mrs. Xliuima?Ma>-?It. 11.?++0*1?
Mr?>. Gussie .Camp. We al y> hail
one visiti Rresonf, Mrs. JCiiwlySmith!
A <b lici??n- ciiiil > ' \va - rvcl,
'.'onsist inj* of Ire >ream, cak?*.. pr'aj
iiu' s limf candy. " ;
Wt*?tltfjottrtlerf? trr 1 Tm'-el ;th?*
M rs. Georirie '1'. M.iniuirl-*. Till (
Bio, - mii St. litxt w ivk. I *
_ ? ' i*T I
I.KS HON AMIS .-!>< I \H ( I.I |J 1
'T.es Buii AmiV Sin-mi 7T.T7iT- *.
met at. Hi'- iioiin", ot' Mi .Hal K-! -
mrtfy-, -HH1t Oak Sf. Tue Hay . Alii~ ~1
7, Biu-ines- ? !".i:np'.i ia;.t v. a-*nii-.
"UsJse.L " "I.Bua Anils'* wore
cont<*~tani> in : 111 " .u in 1 Iourna-' ' *'
mont" :>j)on-<u v: by :'y ('? u-.
''lub. Tutts.-iav Ala\ 7. a* n<- '
home of! Jlr. I>uac. Bi wn on Wa-li
injfton St; VaHt?to rltihs-trf-? rh: 1
city conipt f ?1 iji tJii o\<m an 1
the first prise. a valuable- bo.Lc .
set-'was eapturOij by:?lo- . Honr
\nris."
Gibson ami ('rall? in-pr rnte?! 1
the el.nl> in t in- t?n.nnann nl.
The next meeting of In s .Hon
Amis vv-illl be belli a' tin b n - u. ,
_ Mr. lb-ub n H- Kim - )j II- iie ?Ii'? f _
eanipus."
TV- NOTHT.
Tin* Public i. in\i'??" ;v Must j
. Meeting :it tlie <'iiI iT<?1 Theater.
k o'clock Sutiihi.v afu-rnoon. '
g. T-u eon's National- lAfjrisfcition
in regard to Hoi'u.- an 1 Old
, age ponkiotis. Music and Speaker.->
on hand. _
THK .l,\<i<ii:K.S_lluM i:
Tin- .lac: go i s. Uom^ w i slii-s-. to
thank - the. following pciv-hns and
(h-ganjzations for th* ii: kind re'
meiubra'nce in '-he. -ptt~l -week. ;
' Th<- Ward Four Con .inanity Club
' Mrs. Dillard, president.' Tin* Mis
' sionary Union. Mr. W. II. thff>ert. '
1 .and KiiiantiH A. M. -K. church
?. Rev, A.. A.. Hugh. y. -pa.-tor. We
were also glad t .j have Mo- dame* "
XMhtJ, WiCurt ahil/Beckett t?
r call by "and lis. also Rvv. I.c6w
..is and'ltcv. Hugiu-y. an
_ glad to ha^e our Supt. i.onu-'again _
~ Sh^? is slowly convs -losin.g tj"i tliilelight
of her many friends/
; Wa.tch For Hate?t
The Annual State
" Wide Bathing
j Beauty Contest
' d^y-4n May at which time a llcwei
1 shjow_will bQ given by the mem-. _
Mums. .\irs. Spears is a charming
hostess and every one voted this
I as' the most enjoyable meeting of
..' the. Goodwill Cluh: Many good
. wishes were extended on this- it's
first birthday. Long may the
. Goodwill Club live and may Cod,
bless itg dear organizer and elich '
cling we together." * ,y"
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n't Fool
Al I Wanfl
WM ? UI ?f r :
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Results Am Quttfc
It is easy to apply ? no more trouble |
than ordinary shamnnn ? mrl in * I
few minutes /olrr hair" Will have'that"
radiant coal black lustre everybody admires.
Satisfaction guaranteed or your
money back. Get a bottle ? TODAY.
Your Dealer Has
GODETROyS
LARIEUSE
" French HAIR coio rin 0 I
If he docs not hjvo it
Send $1.25 Direct *
- ( :-?ODEFROY MFG. CO.
350$ OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MO.
1 ,T
A DAIRIES
V
delivering Vitamin D Milk i
in and controlled by Coccepted
4>y American Med*
nr doctor al>out it.
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JUST |
YOUR \A\
BEARDT^
YOU DONT HAVE TO SHAVE
At Ijst science has found a way to remove
a beard without shaving. No more razor,
no scraping no cuts, no S03p, no bother.
Merely apply Magic Shaving Powder as ?
directeo?then-wopc off, leaving a clear,
smooth skin. Don t wait! 35c Jb?*ys a
generous size package at any drug store.
If you want to try before Aru buy, write
Magic Shaving Powder Co., Dept 35; Savannah.
Ca . for free trial sample. .
iturkie Furniture Co.
Homc-uf Bargilins
'hone *2.1233' ? 12l-:j Ulanding St.
!-piece \V^rnul-Fu?IsT;,,<t T?'-<i - .
i u>.in Siii: - Sli'J.50 a-,1.?
JellutTFul u-jic. Breakfast
Siiiiu . - 'J.95
jc-12 <ira Ku^ 2.yf>
xlli tJplil "SVa! Congolum
Rug . _ __ _ 8.y~5
Female Help Wanted
Help fur lust-kali ns-' Hospitals ;? ?
.vi i y A in-r*1." Xu experience'' liec s<yi?v.
. 850 8j.St? jhonthly. KnIose
stump. Scharf Bureau, 115\V.
-15th, New York.
WHILE IN NEW YORK
STOl? AT
W O O D SIDE
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in Harlem_
212 1 7th Ave. at 112nd St.
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OFFERS THE OPPORTUNITY
IT PAYS: _
?100 at Death and?
Write Prof. F. N. CLEMMONS,
Grand Secretary
m> p?i. a r- rr\av c. ??- ^
? vuvirv, otate master
Chesterfield,- ?. C.
Let Us
!>e one of the; 3 .lhat estimate ?n
yjTUr Home Loan Work. . .
Artisans Contracting ,
. -Company f'hones
34^7?8333
l'hig Company is represented by
I. W. Heaehum and tt. G^Jfragood
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J & U R
Chevrolet Co.
I AVE THE BEST- !
_X -^i
Used CW Bargains!
>EE. Til EM BEFORE YOU BUY
L 9 2 4, MAIN" St
FOR REAL
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r ~ Phone 4311 _____
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1?1t MAIN ST.
)pen AH Night?24 Honr Scrrlco
yrmr nickles BTVtf dtmtfi 114
come up to see as sometime
While in A Columbia visit tho
Elks' Beer Garden.
LUNCHEONETTE -J?
9. Murry, Prop. Phono 65 ? * *
109ft WASHINGTON STREET