The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 06, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
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{Saturday, July 6, 1935
Mrs. Marion G. Dickson, the
wife of Mr. J. E. Dickson, Richland
County Farm Agent and
Mrs. Ethel StephensonjTTuf wifeof
Dr. C. E. Stephenson, two of Columbia's
prominent society matrons,
left the city Friday night
over the Seaboard railway for a
month's vacation. They will spend
time in Washington, D. C.; New
York (Jity and other points of
interest in the east, before, returning.
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Mr. Thomas II. Owens of Latta,
S. C. spent Sunday in Columbia
visiting Miss Sarah Potee. He re
Mr. and Mrs. James Templeton,
Mr. Jamesj Jr.* Mrs. Mary Gilliam
and Miss Mary Sue Griffin of
Spartanburg, were visitors in the
city Tuesday. Mr. James Temleton,
Jr. expects to attend Allen
University this falL
Misses jFrancis and Aurelia Les~
ley 5T Calhoun Falls spent the
week-end with their cousins Mr,
L. |C. Galhoun of 590 CVTaxweH
Ave.j Greenwood, S. C.
M/ing Mnnplig A. Kirkland a
member of the facftlty at the
Texas State College, Prairie View
Texas, spent several' weeks here
with her sister, Mrs. I. S. Leevy.
While here Miss Kirkland and Mrs.
Leevy visited the summer school
- 'at the S. C. State College, Orangehnrcr;
S. C, Mi-cs Kirkland * left
Sundav afternoon to attend Summer:
school at Columbia University.
New York-City-of-which she
ir an alumnus
Miss 'Margep Pnc- of 2^0"
Senate St. has returned to Columbia
after ding two we?ks
with her coo-n'r M?c-s T?o?n Collic"
hi /MKiT, i .. iMiss nanus reported.
.liloa-'pnt stay.
Anions th",. visitors passing
through the city returning to the*
-respective tiomes from Women's
Home aml-4i)n>'<ygn Missionary Society
were: Mrs. Sulie L. Rectnm.
71 oT Andrews; Mrs. Fannie Carolina
and Mrs. J . W. Murph of Georgetown.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
friends for the kindness shown us
during the illness, and passing of
our husband. son and brother.
? iTnmcs-H?4mcs. arid for tfre~%e*ratfc
tful floral designs. We also wish
In 4-Vlor.l? T)n*r tin?A../-1. ^ ? II
4VV.T, JUUUUU^Jl iur cno
wonderful paper. 7"
Mr?. Fannie Holmes, wife; Mrs.
Martha Holmes, mother; Mrs.
Georgia Burton, Mrs. Lei 1 ah Burtop,
Mrs. Buleah Preasty, Miss
Berniee Holmes, sisters; ' League
end John Holmes, brothers,
IN MEM OR I AM
In sad but loving memory of
our devoted mother and grand
wsw*1<ni. 1,'ntluiii Hihcnn, ii'lw
. away July 3, 1934.
In life we loved you <!etniy, ?:?
" In d,eath we do the same;
We often sit- and think of you,
And wish you were here again.
Henry Gibson, Hattie D.JTEylor,
John B. Gibson, Jr,, Samuel Gibson,
Ethel R. Gibson, Children;
Eddie and Henry W. Webber,
Grand children.
NOTICE " .
Post Adjutant Woodberry is
iMlipg the boys together by sound
ing the . trumpet of gallantry to
hear M.aj. Hamilton's -advice to
^see what we can do for brothers.
Meet us at ^Motner unnin s nouse
Sunday, July 7, at 6 o'clock P. M.
sharp.
. THE DAMES SOCIAL CLl'B
The Dames Social Club met at
the home of Beaulah Pope with
the President In charge. Opening
Koag-bBright.ly?Beami.'-? All repeated
the Lord's pryer, and recited
Bible verses. We then had
a program, which wVs very short
but interesting. We then went
into the business part of the
club. We discussed an important
problem about th$ members of
v the club.
Wo adjourned to meet at the
home of Geneva Smith at the usu
al hour. We were delighted to have
the Crusaders with us. The host?ss*
served a dcliciouR course of
punch and cake. After wjiich the
pvo clubs calldtf around to tTm
WavmU'v Silver Star dance, which
we all enjoyed.
Mamie Hampton, Secretary.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The Lucky Bird Social Club met
at the home of Mrs. Lena Hendrix,
1008 Divine St. Tuesday eve
ning-?J?ly-2r - The toeeUngwiaaopened
with the club's song led by
iii 11)
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.... Thti Tyiiii' j 1 Y.,.1?W ;yf.M
Club of Booker Wnshimntmi Htx
which was ? organized blanch "-8,
1935, gav^e their?InitiMt Ball the""
evening of June 27,.. 1935, at
1323 1-2 Assembly St.
Former Fedrick Casino
The Casino was decorated beautifully
with purple-and white papier
and very dim blue lights. The
President of the Club made" the
welcome" address (after which Ulr.
Kartjest;? Dams and Mr. Joseph
Final remarks wertjnade by Mr. *
K. II. War ley, professional Mortician
of this City. "The Club entertained
102 guests and everyone
reported having a very pleasant
evening. Music by Shookum Itus
Sell -mil his Orchestra bet-an at 9
P. M. Promptly ?t 10:30 P. M. '
intermission, which each* gutlsj,
was served; 11:15 P. M. everybody
enjoyed the gala atfair which
continued until 12 Mid-night. Dismission
while Snookum played the
sweet tune of Moonglow. ,
viiicial StaTT "
-Charles Jones, Pres.; James Ashe,
Jy, Vice Pres.; Ernest Davis, Sec.;'
James Harris, Asst. Sec.; Joseph
Rush,""Proas.; David Coleman, Sargearrt
attArms; R. B. Myers, Publicity
Mgr.;. Willie Foggy, Chap.
nljiin and Business Mgr.
Members: Charles Jones, James
Asheley, Matthews Blocker, It. B.
Myers, David Coleman, D. Moore,
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ic A-tskk.v, avv/uvti i n iuyi'ii, uaiiic'5
Harris aiui Timothy Taylor.
THE BROTHERS' RELIEF CLUB
Mullins, S. C.?On June 30th
the Brothers Relief Club met at
the home of Mrs. Belle Lewis. The
meeting opened with tfre singing
r of "Down at the Cross"; Scriptuie
v reading" was taken from 117th
Psalm. The house was then turned
over to the program committee,
Mr. Andrew Myck, chairman.
_ .^.Welcome address, . L Wright,
President; Response, -N. C. Mul
lins; Remarks, Rev. Jacobs; Poem,
Lillie A4 Benbow.
The minutes of the last^meeting
wis read by B. Bines.
The hostess served a delicious
~ frozen coursev The next meeting
will be at the home of Miss LilJie
Mae Lewis.
Receipts of the evening $2.05.
At 8 o'clock Sunday services ber?c.T.
T>~.. T T r> l.n ?
??. iwv u jl/. xjiuuivo, paaiur ui
Mt. Olive Baptist Church preached
a soul stirring serrftOn from Exvices
were Revs. Nestnith, L. Col *
lins, E. T.. Oliver-and R.' B. Jtr=cobs,
our pastor.
Ono soul was added to the
church. Collection $10.72.
h DIE TRl'EN BRUDEN CLUB
_ ^ The Die Truen Bru<h n?Clubgave
its "Eiwachen Tanzen" (Awakening
Dance) June *27, 1935,
at the home of Mr. Roye L. Stroman*
2207. Penuleton St. The.home
was nrtistically deeoK t' d wittrthrr
club's colors green, and black and
beautiful ferns. The Mellon Glow
of soft lights and the Melodians
music threw the guests into a
dancing mood. An impromptu
program was rendered which added
^to the merriment of the- occatfiorL
Cakes, German punch hnd
candies were served. As the last
strains of music were played by
left reluctantly 'after having expressed
themselves as enjoying a
very pleasant evening. .
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NON PERILL CLUB
On Thursday evening, June 27,
the members of the Non Perill
Social Club royally entertained a
party of one hundred guests at
their private party at the Odd Fellows
Casino, The Casino was
beautifully decorated with the
. colors of the season.?The sweet and
soothing rhythm of the Serenaders
greeted everyone as they
entered. Card tables were arrang
ed in the Gasino so that everyone
who wished to play cards could
play, and those that wished to
dance could dance. Bridge and
whist were played at the tables.
At 10:30 o'clock the president
called the house to order and asked
everyone to be seated so as to
be served. A menu consisting of
ice cream and cake. The ice cream
was served in the club's colors,
pink and green* At 12:00 o'clock
Everyone left arid expressed themselves
as having spent an enjoyable
evening with the members of
the Non Perill Social Club. ,
MrP. Mfvrfio Senior. Prayer by
Mr. Sam Williams. Scrinture lesson
by Miss Mary Lue Carr. Sing
ing by the club led by Mrs. Porter
This broughr our devotional service
to a close. The President
took charge. The minutes of the
. das^-tneotin" were read and~stood
approved. The- new and unfinish
ed business dlsrusscd.
Friday night ther? .will be a
call meeting for the officers, at
? o ciock, at tne nomc 01 .vir. ami
Mrs. Kennedy. The roll were call
ed. and 16 were present.
Our next meeting- will be entertained
at the home of Mrs. L.
Brown. 314 Pickens st. We were
served cake, punch, lunch meat.
We were dismissed by Mr. Sam
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Hattie Johnson Reporter
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THE BIRDS OF PARADIST-} ~
_ The Birds of,lJar^disc Club-Tor
the last few weeks have had the
time uf their Irvv*. such a^ rhirk?71
Supiwr, Picnic/ I)tmces, Silver
TeSJsand other enflertarnment.
And now they are back to their
club work. The members are as
foTToweirs; 51?. CI rude Rowland,
Pres.; Mr. James Brings, VicePves.;
Mr. Mr. Roosevelt -I.ykis,
Treat..; Mi1. Kd.n. WcMni, It puiier;
Mr. Malachi Watson; 'Representative;?Mr.
W1t1 ie Hurst, B7
Manager; Mr. J^rms Grc n, Superintendent;
Mr. Lester Moody,
Critic; Mr. Cromer Ware, Sergeant
at Arms; Mr. Kufus Whites,
Secretary.
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DIGNITARIES SOCIAL CLUB
The 'Drgffitaries h|;ld thejr usual
meeting at the home of Miss
Agnes Robinson, 808 Boyce St.
The meeting was called to order
by the presidents At the calling
of the roll each member responded
with a contribution.
The business of the meeting
was very important since it involed
the adoption of the. constitution
of the club. The club entered
a very deep discussion and each
one expressed himself as being
greatly helped byv the others
opinion. ?
After Ihcr"iirscussi()h tlle ho?Ies s~
seived a vevry delightful repast.
We then left to meet again at
the home of Miss Inez Blflctcwell,
310 Boyc? St.
*We are hiovittg on, look to hear
from us often.
CHESTER SOCIAL NEWS
The West Side Social Club metit
the horn" of Miss Carrie ~~K.
.eevy, on Columbia Kd., Thurs-la
light: The house was called to
older by the President, and opened
-.'or?business. ? Member^?present?
10. After the n>eeting~w<.~ were"
voy* lly served by':, the hostess,
Miss Lewis. A few games 'were
played.
We then started 'on our -journeyfor
home..
We had as our guest Miss A1-'
me?ter--J?imson. '?: ;?
"The ngxt meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Beauiah Gilmore,
Columbia St., July 11th.
rllE JOLLY SIXTEEN SOCIAL
CLUB
,The Jolly Sixteen held their
monthly social at the. home of Miss
lieb'cca Alston, Tuesday night,.
July. 2. The" social began* at 8:30
???
Two lovely rooms were thrown
for card playing. The dance room
no.: >1,1 CS lift 1*111 1 .. iiitl, 1,1,
Ktrhts. ~
Tito representatives from the
Les Buns Amvs Social Club were:
Mr. Henry Brooks and Mr: Edward
Bates. Front tbe Crusader's
the Vice Bres., Mr. George KtrsH.'.w
and Mr. Jasper Byrd.
After dancing and playing (.aids'
for a Avhile the hostess served a
delicious course of potato salad,
salt ides and sandwiches, punch, ice
cream 'end cake, and mints. Those
who -were present were: II. Williams,
Author L. Cooper, Howard
B. Barber, John Bookhart, Isaiah
McGraw, Henry BrOoks, Earnest
Redd, Edward Bates, Cleveland
Egmcrs, George Kershaw, Rufus
Salh y, Margaret t s^rffEell, Jtllia
Mae- Wilder, Frances ^\'altoiu-Sara
Hampton, TiveHe Richardson, Fannie
Martin, Evelyn Jones, Ethel
B. Williams, Lucile Green, Rebecca
Alston, Lillian Lott.
Everyone expressed themselves
a* having spent a delightful evening.*
Our regular meeting will he at
the home of Miss Inellc Richard
son <at the usual hour.
THE WARD ONE WIL1JNCI
WORKERS
The Ward One Willing Workers
Club rjuet at the home of Miss
L. VT^tjheeseboro, <>27 Assembly
St. Tuesday, July 2, with Madam
President presiding. The meeting
was called to order by the Madam
President, Mrs. J. R. Williams
i-nd opened with the clubs song
led by Mrs. Eva Mae Moss. Pray
er by Miss Charlotte Brown.
Beautiful Bible verses were heard
by all of the members. Then the
meeting was .opened for business.
The minutes were read, motion by
Mis? Peat)' Wolfr second trv Mrs.
Katherincjtf'hvs then the roll was
d.illed. The members responded
briefly. The recipts of the evening
was $4.05. The meeting was
closed. Mrs. Margaret Slieh led
the closing song. Mrs. J. R. Williams
led the closing order.
May the Lord watch between mo
&nd thea, while we arc absent- one
from another. Amen.
rHE PALMETTO LEADER
?OR AT OK ir AL, CONTEST
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Union Baptist Church, Columbia
t?Ait?Oratoriul ponem >jd by
M r. .ail I .Mi s. I'uch and Mrs?W^J
Brown in benefit of the B. Y. P. i
U. was .very successful, at -the
chwrefi Tuesday, July 2nd.
- The coTTtr-:tar.ts were: M1ss~t;T
Whaley, Miss Powell and Mr. K.
Cdi..pel, Mr. C. L<evy and Mr. K.
1:11j[is. ~ Mr.; C. ' Leevy 1st; ' G.
Whurley 2nd; and Mr. Chapel honorable
mention.
-We- thank the judge* and tiiose
taking; pa it on the program of the !
Orgnni-t, Mr. W. * Withersjioon
and others-taking part, very much..
K.-H-^-Epps.
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NOKTII 'CHARLESTON SOCIAL
NEWS
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S. K. B.
Mi\J C. Middleton bn June 2t!th.
The meeting was called to order
K,i. ,1... _V. :.i ? i tn:.. .
u.i nit- t-A-ju i siueou nrfi song
was sung by R. Simmons, prayer
by A Burns after which the meeting
was opened for business, After
the transaction of the business the
-meeting was brought to a elose by
singing, "God be with you until
-we?meet again."
To the public. You are welcome
-ta-a4.ier.d-a good [tamo at. the Conw
munity park at Liberty Hill-, North
Gh?|-lys^p. The Charl e-tOn Diamotul
Sluggers visits the North
Charleston Giants on July Jtli..
We are leaving for Sumter-oh
"sHtly-dtlv-but will be buck- on-J-uly
5th, We always have a lovely
crowd. You are welcome.
Anyone wishing a game with
the Giants may write W. MeKinley,
North Charleston.
CI! Kit AW NEW S
Mr. C. II. Duckett; and grand
son, Mr. John A. Putman of Lauren*-,
S. C. and?daughter,- Mrs^
Lula-Putman of Washington, i). C.
motored through the country visiting
relatives and friends in Columbia,
McBee and Hartsville. They
were the welcome visitors of their
.-op and daughter, brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C.'C. Duckett.
Mrs. Putmaiv spent a .few,.days
in Hartsville visiting relatives and
friends and reports having spent
a pleasant stay. She is i;eturning
to Waslunglutl, D. C.?
Mr.. E?laihl. Cu.X is visiting his
grand fathery-Mrr~Cr~ff7~DucketT7
in Laurens, S. C.
Mrs. Hattie Harrington, Mrs.
G. A. Covington and' Mrs. O. C.
Duckett attended the W. H. M.
State Convention in Sumter, S. C.
Misses^ Virginia Hammond, G.
McCall and A. M. Tucker left for
\\ Y. C. last Week,
There way a. Tom Thum Wedding
given at tlie l'ee Dee Union
Haptist Church Monday evening
under the direction of Miss Marion
JohnsonThere
was a Silver tea given at
the home'of Mesdames Lula Drake
and Frances Riod Snday afternoon.
Mrs.. Annie Davis Poe and her
daughter of New, York City are
home visiting relatives and friends.
There was a birthday party
given -at the -home of Rev. and
Mrsr John Davivs Tuesday, June
"5th in honor of their little
daughter, Lucille.
The religion play entitled" Hea-v^-n-ihAmd"
wa given at the Wealov
AT. OVinl'pVt Tn/?C/laxr
I June 25th under the direction of
Mrs. M. B. Robinson.
Sunday, June 25rd the District
Superintendent, J. 1%. Taylor of
Darlington preached at the Wesley
M. Jb :2?iuiraW~'v v
The Children's Day program was
largely ^attended " at the Second
Presbyterian Church, Rev. G. W.
Long pastor.'?Sunday afternoon
under the direction of Miss Thelma
Cotton and Mr. Wilbert Roberson.
There was a pew rally given at
the Pee Dee Union Baptist-church
Sunday afternoon, sponsored by
ltltU?Women's Missionary Society.
Rev. Smith (white) pastor of the
Bantist, f'hmvh it..liv<?rna a
derful sermon. His Speech was
taken from St. John 10:10, afterwhich
the subject: "The Influence
of Christian Boligion Over Every
lJay"?Lift'". ?~~~?=" * ?
After this service a baby con- j
test was had.; The contestants^
babies Singleton, Baxter, Davis,
and Hooks. Babies Iona Baxter
$4.57 and Willie Maree^ Hook,
$.1.50. The tiotal amount for botir
pew rally and contest was $70.69.
The-Women'* Missionary wish to
thank all who gave in this rally.
_The club lUeJL UL -Lilc Jiuiuc '?J1* I
James ^Murray. 'JJie must inipoiwas
discussedthen I
-tie*-?him tnii1,^ a:r- hij lly close, i.
. On :Vhe next meeting, anyone > are
to vi.-it 1' 1:0111 any other elub will
be welcome. . *
The" blues lust to Ciadsdcn J?i?to
n. They. are playing .Sumter->ton
Wednesday, July tfrd. Anyone
care to come and see the b?.?y.in
action the 1th of J.uly, Via it
Assent lily St.
'Mr. Kthyai7<I Guiiiyaid enjoyed
the trip Saturday ,:?"o mueji ..V.tii"
he lust a bull.
Any one .wish a game see or
jihone James Murray, P.tdu, j'dij in
\ine St.
~"WTrrnrTrrrnrrnrTryrTTT^rTr^TTr^virTT^
. MMTli.lt M.,\V f
Baptismal sei vivo. \\ m. in M at
_ll)0" l- iisi Bap'lis1 Chuich un TSTiT."-"
ti-iy 'night, June IJO. TeM. pvVmV
were Baptised by the-pa-lot, Rev.
L. C. Cox.
RuV.. S. M. Miller preached at
Mt. Pisgah A. M. te. ( hurch on.
Sunday afternoon, June doth. ;
Rev. J. I . i'-u*ter now ol Ati'a;*a
few days. "
Mis. Maude -Pendery i It ? i~
much improved tnd -tin- |V|fT^>\\ i:.>
were hcr-rocent'l truest :* 11 m-tef,
Mrs. Maboi C; Summers ol
St. Ccortrv was her ernest on Monday,
July 1st, and Or. ami Mrs.
Bride and Mrs. Aliuu I'otls of Columbia,
S. C. were .u'uests mi Suii..ay,
3uii'- JU. " ~ " j .
Mrs. Ruby Coi nwell' of -CIk.i K-ston
is spending a ebu'pte'of"'wi > k-'
with her mother.
Mrs. L: C. Cox. and, aUildi'en left
on Tuesday, June 2a to .visit her
..mother in Ohio.
Mrs. Ida-.Mel-ain and daughtei
spent a couply of days 'with Mr.
m-il Mis K P Pjilmi-r Vint in/? HiVi
pa <t wookc" ? _?-?
Mi s Julia (JilliKl'd -spent 'the"
past week visiting relatives . in
i);?rlin"ii ton.
Dr. and Mrs. W.'S. TiiompSui
and daughter. Misses Jennie Atkirkson
and Rudesvn Read-r v.w-vtin*
guests of their relatives. Mr.'
and Mrs. T. K. Atkinson <?:i Tv.esday
1'. M. while en route from Culunvbl.i
to Georgetown \vhere th'-y
attended the Beauty Contest. Mrs.]
Thompson being or.e of 11 ie- judges.
oT the contest. ?
Mr. Cai:tv NrV Vwi !. i . :
.Ring his an th r, * .Mrs. ' Rebecw.
Cauty..
The Civic League' licit 1 'Tt.-' 'ivc-.:
lar meeting, on . .Monday night.
Juiie~21tlu ' T
On Friday, June '28th, the 5lisse?Mary
I,. Roberts, Strsie M. Nelson.
Christine Middleton and Mamie ,
Boykin oh CamRj n gave ;i lowly
surprise Birthday Party tor Mi.-s.
Virginia Richardson at her hoiiip-l
t^uitc a/few gue-ls wnv pre.si-nr
and et.joyed a .lovely- evening.
"Pile llolior'd guests ieceiv some
tiice gift's. Ice 'civaiti ' ;ii!i|. i-aki'
was served. ^
Mrs. Carrie S. Loiiy is now pre\i
red to. give instructions in
Thcrmiijuc perm* nat WaviV.g. 'She
Las completed the course given !sy
Mr. Melirjfor t'f. AtJunlii,Mrs
Long's machine coijsists of
curl-. Mr. ami Mrs M, 1', ..; ^
were thegiie.-ts of Mr. and Mrs
Long" dm ire; the past w ok.
CLI H Ml!LIS
Miss Kdith Jaekson was quite u
charming In stess to the nu mber.
oi tlie 1 uostl1 y afternoon chiii nr.i'j
;t fc\v guest-. ..t the sjieeiou- iv.-i- I
detive of Mrs. J. 1>.. Atkinson...
The parlor, living room and dining
ruom thrown ensuite, were
very attractive with- daisies and
othercut llowers iti fancy baskets
ami roses.- Ti e ladies beautifully
attired in: afternoon ffowns form
ed a Very pv.tty backgt out.d.
hour nri-.trivs-ioin of a i.imct
Were played- At the conclusion'
Miss Ranibna (Jass received higfi
score tttie.-1 pTi2c_and.' Miss Kat'iek.
Crawl low score! For the clubAirs.
P> ttrl Spears w*ts the winner
of hi,Lrh score prize and Mrs. Ruth
Blanding low score prize. ATter
the awarding- of the beautiful priz
cs a tewpfrng nn tni vva> servoTTr'
| COLUMBIA
Has qualified and is now <
under the plan developed
lumbia University and ae<
ical Association. Ask voin
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FOR SALE _
A low (iood Second Hand
' l>ro?o> illii'iipr?Sir.c liiI'lione-KSM
t'aiiiili- V-aaul. >-.-c<?!,to l. cracker.iced
tea with lemons and iiiints
W ith wordn yi" welcome to th<
;c- v'-ui.tj. th^nk- to' I lid hostess
JV.r ti.r At-' n.'i'fi. spoilt
i a.ii. .( . vin- I.:, do. Misses
i:i' i.Lij-iia1.1,.:.?ui'.a Alc<
k""\ | iit\ < , vo' ul jiiiusical -oi<
ot.o-i..' .jui.hj? tt.'j evVtii.-.tf.
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. iC? it. I...M111.or tjiarle.^toi,
i-ii. i d a '.viita.oi'fui revival meeti.i
u'i ". I'll. ?' i ?at?I vorio/ei' A.
d.,, J... J-'li;n ' I.'v\, 1 VV. Graham
pa in!. % _ . '
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(' ii 'k'jiI n*. a wonderful'-lUM
":'tr ) *-?h-trr--. .ii'ij v vim,V
Our i.c'a: l.- i'ji iaM v'-hiy/ln- preach
* , T.ti" jVw 11-:ti: v. : I. ihs- boiient
'v>i \v,~< ImUl
Juiy 1-t, .M 1*1. .A. Mtthr'fiy l'res,
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a .' . '! ou- Trr: arc' T^iTki:
lyt wii-, ' a i. j.j'e, -.it ??:?.
'.* <>'u Haturday. i?. in. Mr. and .Mrs,
. '* 1 : a * . M'.i.'l'taijl! i| It; ku'ilOr
'".1 A! i>. Al. 1.. lid!. ' it iviu y;:,t:
1 f*u! -end fi.IV. The? eolation
lull i-.'i-<1 yl' ' ' - r'.
a-ti < ul'y- ./> f'.u 1ujoy.-J
-v rv i I y>.h.- ; pr v-tf't . Those .iiol
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If you want vour hair to crow n<*?
FA ITH-TH O-LENE
HAIR GROWER
T 4 I -
ii inaKos sniDhorn hair Soft, Silky
and GTos<iy.
Faith 1 ho-7.<n4. Hair Grower 25c
Double Straicrht Hair Grower 50<
Temple, Hair Grower ?ic
Pressing Oil ... 50<
Men's Hair Gloss 25<
Registered in U. S. Patent Office
Made by
_J\lme. lit hoi Potee I'riorson
Edgew old. Post Office,
- Columbia, S. C.
A fronts Wanted.
L DAIRIES
lelivering Vitamin 1) Milk
in and controlled by Co epted
by American Medr^doctor
about it>- ?
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QUICK NO CUTS |
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A Wundorful llair Grower
Makes the hair. grow Long. Full
and 1.u\urinnt. A fair trial will
prove it.s wonderful worth.
I'lairloiiger . < t nw or * - 2oc
^ Pressing. t)?k?25c??
Postage 10<\
1 : APSII: i'. MANNK.
- ? 7 Box 24. I'liu, 3. C.
Take no ( hances on I)an-~~
Rerous" "Vr-iM's? use "'City
. J'urc, Ite. jOur. i. wagons*
pass your door daily. .' * ?"
t
Ivlficient Refrigerators
Phone "3131- 1721 Main'"St.
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WOODSIDE
; ; ; n ote l
The 1 ine>t Colored Hotel
in Harlem
2 12 1 7th A\e. at 112nd St.
New York, New York
j AUK Hon 3-2400 . ~:~r:
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M IV t CI
he one of the .1 that estimate ?n
- >uur Home Loan NVork^,
Artisans Contracting Company
Phones 3487?8*33
This Company ts represented by
J. \V. Iieachum and It. G. Ha good
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REAL
COAL SERVICE
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And Purest. Cleatrrst lee 1
Phone 4311 " ; '
H A M I LTON'S
Diamonds & Watches.
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east cret>tt terms- .
? 1611 M.VIVSI. >??
Open All Ni^ht?21 Hour Service
Save your nickles and dimes and
come up to see us. sometime
While in Columbia visit the
Elks' Beer Garden
"L LUNCHLUNE'1TE~ ~?,
H. Murry, Prop. Phone RSfit
1109 Vi WASHLNGTON STREET
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