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^ ^alu^day, July 20, U),{5 | recently* completed his business course in Ashevrlle, N. C. spent "j * ^ >th his mother, 1 St. Mr. Roscmond left Tuesday ( , morning for Knoxville, Tenn., .1 where he will he^r.n work. We J 'hope for him much success. | 1 ? V iMiss Idelle Wanna maker ~ha,s i\ returned from her vacation, visitl intr pnhitiv?w?ami?friends?tti?1st:' Matthews. . j * .> Miss Mattie -Cecilia Dickerson, j the^e harming daughter of Mr. and IMrs. J. "K. Dickersom of this city . eigh and Wilmington, N\ C. While rm naR-igii ;-nc win stay with tier aunt and tinele, Prof, and Mrs. | . W. M. Akins and will bo the house i guest pf Dr. Burnett and His daughter" in Wi 1 niin,gtbli,~N. C. , i ? Mrs. Mamie Summerp is visitler brother. James pglesby in I St. Matthewsr?Little Nuumt?amp Ruth Lyda are. there alao. enjoying the breezes from the pines. Mrs. ' Summers has just closed a suceess' ful term in the Ruflin Graded School and was re-elected to serve another year. Prof. J. C. Prioleau of Sumter, S. C. left on the 14th for Hampton, "Ta., where he will study during , the summer. -?Miss Margaret Randolph ?leftr~ Silnday, July IT; fOT Wuvhingrwi " D'. whore she will -spend the i rest of the summer with' friends [; and relatives. "Miss Randolph will go to Baltimore and New York he- fore returning. We wish for her a pleasant stay. " ~ ? _ Misses Jennie and Gracie Thompson of Asheville, N, C., are spending some time with their aunt. Mrs. Fannie E. Lindsay on Barnpon are the- charming daughters of Dr. K. B. Thompson, a foi iner Jln/1 _Lr?r?\ir o i nnnf t physician of Asheville. Mi^c Catherim* Frederick has roturned home after . spending some time with her sister and brotherfA in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Si J. McDoti? aid of Sumter. ? i ?? ?' Mrs. Clara Lopez Mitchell of New York is spending her vacation in the city, her former home. She is the house guest of Mrs. Mattie W. Holmes ot Lincoln St. LEAVING FOR NEW YORK , ' Mr. J. E. Dickson,, Richland I'-- County Farm Demonstration Agent, will leave for. New York City, . July 27 or 28th by auto. Room fur' 3 paasengg'i's.?Phone or ~ write P. O. Llux Columbia; H. CARD OF THANKS The Jaggers Oid Folks' Home wishes to thank the-choir of Trinity Baptist Church for coming to see us Sunday afternoon, July 14, and holding prayer services. Every i one who witnessed this meeting enjoyed it. The choir also left fifty cents. Mr. E. M. Keitt also sent a contribution by Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, one of our co-workers. h We thank the choir, Mr. Keitt, and Mrs. Ferguson. 1 ELOUISE GREEN. . * CARI) OF THANKS The family of Miss Susie Jaggers, deceased, wish to extend thanks to the many friends for ^ deeds of kihdness and words of ' theer and "beautiful - flowers -all ~ coming during the ^ rtrt UMU 111 the death of Miss Jaegers, our ' mother and aunt. F Elouise Green and Family. KING ..OF TRUMPET PLAYERS ^ -v/rO^PLAY IN COLL MB!A Louis Armstrong "King of the Trumpet" is headed this way and is this entire section, excited ? The dance is scheduled to he held on { Monday night,. July -"29 at the Township Auditorium, and Harry Murray is the promoter. ??IN MEMORIAL . . In sad and loving remembrance i of Millie M. Cohens who departed from this life one year. ago.' AH is well that is done by thee; The trial is hai'd, we won't complain, - " Bof trust in God t& "fiieet "again, " I 'Tis lonesome here without her, I And sad the weary way For life is not the same since She was called away. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Cohen, parents' Bennetts ville, S. G.; < (Mrs. Rosa L. Bethea, sister 1 McGolb, S. C.; s Mr. G. S. Cohen, Jr., brother; i Englewood, N. J. "" i N , . T? IN MEMORIAM. ci Ernest Glover, July 18, 1934, ? "*!t>l the .'lay you left us. ^ Kin..vt, ')ur hearts were shadowed ^vTTR , jjloftm - - - - - ? Till wo recalled the promise that Life does not end With the tomb. j Mrs.' Mary Glover * and Family" ' ( IN M KM OKI AM < - ' . 1 In sail but Luvfnu' remejubrance >f my dear husband, Belton Og- i lesby, who depaited this life July 1 14, 1UM. _ Gone loved one, gone forever, How I miss your smiling face, Hut you left me to remember . . None on earth can take your place. 1 _ A hippy home we once enjoyedBut sweet the memory still. But death-has left a lonliness, 'l'hi* win hi i :tii never till. ""RADIO NEWS The Radio Social Club was en toitainod by Mrs; Add re Little, Tuesday, July 10, 1935. "Meeting wasTunducted an u>,ualT- _ and all plans for a trip around the world wore completed. The Radio Social Club invites you to travel around the world with them on the 25th of July, visit America, Iceland, Brazill, Russia and Africa. Various forms of ourdoor entertainment will take place in Africa (New Brookland. S. C.). Tickets for this affair may be purchaser! from any member of the radio or from the-presidents of various rlulis. Price 16 cents each*?. At the close of meeting the numbers were served sandwiches, , ice teal cake and peaches by Mrs. Little and Miss" Lipsey: Then socializing took place as many members of the Non Peril Club were within calling distance. We thank Mrs. Little for an afternoon of enjoyment. ?. 1 r- ; TIIK C.ni?ll hlCBKKS CLUB The club held their meeting on Tuesday night, July 16, .1935* at the home of Miss Lessie Mae Lindsay, .713 ..Biossom fit. The club was called" to order by the presidehtr ~ Mary?Roberts Hien__the_ _ house was opened for business. The president .called for the minutes of the last meeting, .which were read by the secretary, Miss -Lessie ftiae i.inusay. interesting facts to the club and' Miss Sadie Aiken our Mistress at Arms made some interesting remurks to. the club. . After all business was discussed Ik. liiKti-ss then served a course. _ Chicken salad, ice eremji, punch, ~ cake and after dinner nmlts. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Pauline Rob"i-t< (.ill1 Vlce-blVSideht. did Bull ~ St. . '*" , ? '. ' Officers*: Mrs. Mary Roberts, ' Pres.; Miss Pauline Roberts, vice- ' Pres.; Miss Lessie Mae Lindsay, Sec.; Miss IJdafy Lue Martin, j Trens.; Md?s Sadie Lvkes, chaplain; Miss Sadie Aiken, mistress at \ arms; IVtiss rio^tnona \l"> *J" ? norter. Members: Emma Lowmait, Ruth -Counts,' Alice Aiken, Ellen Martin. THE MYSjlKRV TF.N The* Mystery Ten held its weekly meeting July 15, 1.035. at the home of Mr. Rufus Sal ley, 1229Liberty Hill. The meeting was opened by the President, Mr. West ley Mangum. A prayer was offered by Mr. J. B.?Elliott. The house was opened "for discussion, and some nice remarks were made by the President, Mr. Westley Mangum also. Mr. J. II. Washington The next meeting will be 1 held at the home of Mr. Charlie , Dantzler, 2450 Washington St. The meeting adjourned; a deli- i cious course of Salmorr ttalad was < served.- ? .... ? ? ; T ? Y. M. ; July 10?The Typical Young \ Men's Social Club takes pleasure in bringing you their social news, i Their annual meeting was held at ( the home of Mr. David Coleman, ( 2-127 Vermont Ave. The meetjjg opened at 8:30 p. m., a word of oraver, led .by Mr. Foggy. The ! Bible verses [began with, the letter "A." Mr. Jj/mes Ashley led us in ( singipffT "The uld Rugged -< Important business by the presi- j mTTt M run,.i:? t.? ? 1 it-- 1 ..... v inline UUIIC!} UIIU Hie I dub." Mrs.. Clarbeta Coleman, the ( mother of our host, served us very refreshing sherbert and cake.^Our irame*- \ve?c sojnewhatchanged. In steadof "Help first one and then the otherT7 we "played- 41MiSSCfr,tt~ ' when Mr. Ashley staffect to partake of the coolness of his sheroert, it was promptly removed by J Mr. Rush an'd so on. On "Wednesday, July 17, the club | will meet at the home of Mr. Er- ' Rnnfc-pr "Washington- Heights. J "With farewell to arms." R. B. Myers.- ' THE JOLI.Y SIXTEEN SOCIAL ('LI' K \ 1 7 i .The Jolly Sixteen Social Club net at the ho?le Of MTs^Stisie B_ _ Martin, with our President in ] ?harge. After a short program -he members finished the discus- i noir of the Watermelon Feiist that ] ts to be given at the home of Miss j 3. B. Martin, 2335 Green St. Tu/ee- > m lay, July 23, 1035. ! 1 "We were very gload to have J diss "Earnestine Guinyard and diss Helen Belle. Jackson present we n mw'tin^ Mi Alau 11, B. Barbt-r, I suae Brown1 Wi yhn Bookheart, Albert Williams, hw rom the Cru.saiku's Social Club. an We should likesto announce that nei JlsS>Evelyn Jones, our former tui lecretary has genie toK. Orange, sh s4. J. Miss Julia Mae Wilder is co> >ur present secretary. wc We were served a delicious fr< rourse of salad, saltines, cake and 'H< emonade. . nu We adjourned to meet at the all io.me of Miss Ethel Williams, 1112 Wheat St, July 30, 1035. Visitors are always welcome. pj Ethel B. Williams, Reporter EES, DEMOIStLLS. \ f 1 fill nv On Tuesday everting. July 10th, Miss Victoria Weston entertained e(j me ijfs uemoiseus ai nor noine . on Diving St. After a brief business session . ' tho members .enjoyed a few games of cards. "jVhen the scores were p totaled -Miss Ruth Vaughn held, ' high score ard Miss llattie Counts second. They wjjre presented love ly prizes. , m ?'*'( > .ovi.il delightful iwurse of ham sandwiches and pine" apple" juice- ^ . B. T. W. ALUMNI SOCIETY te Booker Washington Alumni So- . ciety _ met" July 15, at the Odd Fellow's Casino. . The nienibers agreed that all a( graduates are eligible to join. .? -? The next meeting will be held n Monday night at the Odd Fellow's Casino, July 22, at 7:2U We are u? asking that all graduates be present to discuss the, gala afair for jn August 5th. ' ' W Pres., J. H. Stewart; 'Business 1 Mgr.> E. H. Epps. a :? ia THE WARI) ONE BLUES M The club met at the home of J a aies Murray, the business of the hist week and flits week meeting D was discussed and finally closed, fi The boys will play Gadsden- Sat-, a urday oti'Assenibly'St., Then they n) are planning a barbecue -at Coil-* gnfee, S. C. on Saturday, July 27, 11 and to see Of phone James Murray 9560. Anv one tli wishing a game within 200,025 <v miles write to the Ward One Blues a| Iil22 Divine St. Mr. James.. Murray is planning l'( a trin to ,A"shevflfe, N. C. soon. , """== * 1 Tl'l'KY B1K1) SOCIAL CUB ? - 1*. ThccluhvMftt at the home of Mr. Jo Sam Williaiifs. 1527 Whaley St. {V The?meeting wan called to order at Its usual hour by the chaplain, Mrs. McCoy. "Jesus is a Captain,, was the clui). opening-song, prayer by?Mrr G. i\V. McDaniel. singing, ^j1 ''When the evening Sun goes lown," lecl by Mrs. Annie Porter, Scripture lesson. Psalm 25:1-24 by .0; Mr.'McSamuel, ."Lord I want to be 1 Christian," led by the president, p Ml*. Marie Senior. This brought TUr devotional services to a. close. I The business atTairs were discuss- ! 2d. The /"linutes of the last meet-! ing were read and stood approved. . The committee ' for sick reported 511 none. The secretary called the *c roll, collection was repidfy- taken. * A donation was taken fOT MiSs "iff Willlenieiiia Whey who had been ). indisposed two weeks. The next j1meeting will be . at the home of " Mrs. Marie Senior, 522 Sumter St J July 23. We were served . potato ' ^ salad, ham, saltines, cake and , candy punch. V Hattie Johnson, Reporter. ' 1 THE WARI) ONE WILLING" Ci WORKERS lit bii The Ward One Willing Work- es ers Club met at the home of Miss Ci Sealie Brown, 507 1-2 Sumter St. T1 Tuesday, July 10, 1035 with the so Vice President presiding. The Tv meeting was called to order and to opened with the club song led by C} Mrs, Rosd Goodwins; pray by i Mrs. R'etha Cheeseboro. Boauti- le; ful Bible verses were-, heard by all to ihe members. The Madam Presi- 19 lent was not nrosont. />> . ?-4 if her sister's death, Mrs. Emma I,( L. Biuese at Kastovur, S: Gr Funeral *e.rvices at 3:00 o'cldck * Wednesday ft.moon. Though the Sh tneeting w? _opened for business, Va the minutes of the last meeting ne ~ead, motioned by Mrs. Mar?uaret Sligh, second by Mrs." Katherine t>d ^inis. The roll was. called. The af| memberis responds! briefly; the 1 eceipt of the evening was $1.75. Df rVll M'C r eb>sen Miss |1(| Pearl Wolf led the closing song. ^ Mrs. Lucy Jones led the closing w) >*der^.. ^ t ^ on LAUG"H^T"~t)TvF % N. loc When the sun_ is'^aliining Rot Laugh it off! tfii \nd trouble around you begin to . of scold. Laugh it off! . 10 Let it drive away your fears "i< Smooth your frowns dry your tcqrs. r Put your fqith.-iA- God smile and TO cheer?Laugh it olfp?? jL [f friends say you look ugly and bad. Laugh it off! | Ch shnillrl fhrrrr ? ?nill . lin Laugh it off! " I ^r< Doctors, druggists and disease !SP ike to do just what they please, r , Vou cfln save their costly:"' fees ' . Laugh it off! ?^ ?1? If life seems to go all wrong, i Laugh-*-off! Do your work with smiling face fo Look ahead and keep the pace po de a winner in the race. I ca Laugh it off! I of 3E PALMETTO tEADEil ? rilE SOCIAL SERENA1>ERS_ in I'he Social Serenaders held their yei eWy meeting ot thP home of h<u ss Leola Davis en Stark St, mc i? discussed old and ntrw bum- -mn - ft The el"*'* has decided to give Qu other T>ig party: ATlm t7us>- -fn ss was completed, the house was ret rned over to Miss Davis and 11. b served us With a delicious wh urse of punch arid Calte. We mc re glad to have with us a visitor e(j jm the Bon Ami's Social. Club. nc,,. : was Mr. Edward Bates, lie wa ide an interesting talk and, we t,rj enjoyed it. , < VMtors_ are always wolaome.,?C{r) IE JUNIOR Z Ro MISSIONARY CI.UB i.)0 mc The members of the Junior Mis- W; nnary Club held their regular Hi eeting Wednesday evening July W' 1035 at the home of Mrs. IVlon- a 7. Rethea. The meeting was call- Vj I to order by the president with tie nging our club song. We theii 20 id a very short program. I'rayei ho . p?.. m at t>..? l.,, f IVCV, HI. Hi. 1 ITclUV, .tVIU I \Y Isio Mae Sullivan, Rev. M. M. ?ace addressed the meeting after hich the meeting was turned over -the president. .We disous*e<L jry important problems about the ()r embers of the club. The hostess vji 'I'voH :i di?1ieimi<t ppprse. We adurned to meet next Wednesday t.a : the home of Miss?NanewrAc-' ]'o litas. ' . .. . Eva. Sligh, Reporters V, -^-+> -? wl CHESTER SOCIAL NEWS ' M'j The West Side Social Club -tPvtthe home of Mrs. Beaulah Tillaii on Friday night, July 11th. Tin h'd>, with the President at her. >ual post of duty. ^ The, meeting was very interest- jc] g and the President; Mrs. Carrie s? . Lewis had lots to tell us, after 'Hi hrjef but pleasant visit to a soc^ *? I. club in Union, S."C. of which jj( Irs. Ruth Cohen, is. President. ,Mi Iiufhe absences of the recording tit cretary, Miss Ester .'Steward;' ('-v le corresponding secretary, Miss ^ ai'I'le.E. Le^is.acted in her plate. fter the discussion of tlie'ohl tuul ra ?w business the meeting was dis sh issed bv the President. . a Refreshments were served by ^ ie hostess, after .which vAVITniie iff! stressed themselves as- -"having i enjoyable atternoon and return v I to their respective homes. /' RirAArtFTVfRS. (IhAX'h li.M KU . TAINKI) . On^ Thursday -j-fening, July l l w| group ?f IrVmls' enjoyed a ie yhtfdl evening of pleasure in the ,nj une of Mr. W. Grant, 23 I'd Star* efl ;. Those \vh<? were present we're: kn rsses* Ruth; Western, AyeVy [thismith," Margaret Randolph, arie Watson, Isab'elle Jackson, ^j, irtRI1 Tattle, ERrttnr Mae?Ellison- aggie. Smith, Me-srs Robert {.-J, minors, Lemuel Williams, Leroy own, William Lawson, Theodi re mntons, Isaac -Brown,'. Wa;lc tlder, Herman Smith (J. W. ips, Roland Grant. . * ' 'J - -Uu A SURPIRSE -"o,' ~7T ?7T~, vif After spending a successful ses- |R; an at Benedict-Allen Summer hool, the Misses Beatrice and >iTnc Corley. were greatly sur- t.j, ised with " l'>lltv given by Mrs. one-.* PARutfT)f.-53IISJ"aHuiuii St.- -v^|y lie re they were stopping for the he being, .' ? ". ' ' , - ~ Mi All enjoyed (he many games to, rtl-abwe music which was played Mr. Wilbert Ford. A delicious ^|u urse of ice cream and cake was p,, rved followed by after-dinner ,|a ints, . Dti Those present wefe: Misses rt.j trine and Beatrice Corley, Nel B. and Barbara Burton, *Job- iU)l e L. and Leola Dennis, Mrs. Jam-' da1 Counts Jr., Masses Hattie M. i,r< tunts, Julia M. Auternuis, J'annie a ; lornpson,. Misses Hawkins, Hud- | ' n and Harrison, Mrs. John an trnipseeed, Miss Philis Middle- wt, n, Mr. Sydney Green Ned and ,u; ,'phus Middleton, Mr. Edmunds. ,en Misses Beatrice and Corine Cor/ returned to their home at Eas- ' / v#.r, S. C., Saturday, July 13, & 35' | wi )CAL AND PERSONAL NEWS t,v, Mullins, S. C_Mr7*&y and '1')l aford Gerald left. Saturday for 1 ^ ddosto, Ga.. where they are eon- 1 cted- with the tobacco market. j >tM, Mrs. Annie Miller has return- ' to her home in Manning, S. C., st>1 tor the burial of ,her mother. rer Miss Almena and Celeste Owenk sel Now . York City were called on. J'dy 7 to the bedside o f ' , eir mother, Mrs. Sarah Owens., ~ i 10 is seriously ill at her home lower Wine St. We hope for r a speedy recovery, ... i; fro Mr.1 Marion Koberis of Durham," r ' CM wast seen in town" Sunday ^ I iking fine. \ The stork brought a beautiful rl "to Mr. and"3T7s7~Wr TrtjerKrrrh ? 2 ChiSreh St.. Wednesday, July Mother and baby are doing , >ely- - o J Miss Alice Tilmore of Hendern, N. C., arrived Sunday, July , to visit with her motner. rvrrs. ? Mines im K. Khd St. Mrs. jVlcl-rfiughin Hayes of 190 ? lurch St. was taken to the MuliS?ho?pital Friday afternoon for ?atment, we hope for her a" eedy recovery. ' IE QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE ' : ~ We are so proud of ourselves r being so successful during our ist years that we feel it necesrv to let the publit know some the things which are carried on _ our circle. , Our first meeting of our new ar's 1935-36 work met at the ine of. Miss E. Hunter. The etimj.."S\jtts called Iij__ <<irdi;_r_ Ii* r president; Miss?R. Ru-cmor,d. r first sunt? was Brighton in the rtrevr" ~MTss l i'"!,i'~ Mm;~ Pnoi>r id the Scripture lesson. Miss I.. Spann read a pjiper.. After ieh fhe mjnotes of the pleVlotts etmjr^were jaW-ivcd and adoptWe then went into the busipart of the meeting. This s one of the meetings "which wv-j r one enjoyed.' ? ! ? v_ , Dur hostess served punch an j <03, which Wfl* VeVy d< ru-hTT7-' Those present were: Mi-s Hiiby seriiond, t~atherine Ander> <7n~ rothy Hickson, Naomi i'ose. ?nd, -RjkUo?llidLsuti., \\iliie M ;u_ atson, Ella Mae I)ixon~*T"fankUs ckson Alva Hurley, E-loise llun*, Huttlc !7r-Sp5hrrim7n-uT-17a7r visitor, Miss Minnie McGraw. sitors are always welcome. UurJ xt fneetinjf will be held on July I ,1935 at Miss Ella Mae Dixon'sJ me on Divine St. LAURENS- NEWS On Monday evening Mr.-. Nannie Haynes entertained in the tjyn-. of Miss Janie. Harper ??!" Greenle, S. t'., promptly at H o'clock [ quests arrived. Dancing -JTTtT nl?playing"~~Wefgenjoyed till :30. The guests were then ihed into the dining room. which beautifully decorated With miner flowers. Ahe menu consisted of fruit, Cock il, chicken salad, crackers, imneh cream and cakes. At 11:30 ogluck?lOtcJr -Krrei-t -re tantly said good liite. Those enjoying this delightful rasion were Misses Alary Dykes' Greenville, S (-.{?Helen- Detidy. la Bell Williams, Daisy Andern, Ilattie Lykes; Messers Authur itn'mn, Alonza Whitener, Jo.hn11 klathis. .I.ee Garrett, Walter illivan, George Caine, Hilton inter. Willie Hailstoek. John D. iles, Beiinie I.ee Noah, J. D. Lit , <. Maries Deridy and Jack DenServiees ,usual were held it o various churches on Sunday. Though cloudy skies ami a heavy in were in store, the real.woripers were 'found in their' pla . The-service* were 'good and splendid ser.moif listened to; any little folks as well a- grdufr is were m Sunday school. . During' the past, week Mrs. K. Warren ' of ' Greenville held a ry successful meeting at Bethel M. E. Church., r-E very-one enyed her.good preaching and wonefuk-stngtng ami-with herward to* her early return. She as guest of Mrs. K. .\c.-ot tile here. Many friends i regret the pass* of Dr. hr-*Wr'.",Th?rmpson ' our 'icient physician. While, we j ew he wjus . in failing health, -'death came as a distant shock, Mr. J. Stensdn Woodward and r. J. B: Thoiups.on of si>t. S. wyre the Kill's! nl' M Ma"i y azier. Friday' ' ru'te. Mr. and Mrs. Epp Hellairs ami iss/Mary FimZier motored t.> eenwood, S. ('. Friday. Friends are delighted to have ;s. Ethel White hack hoi.nn- afu?attending summer school in by.' Miss S. Thompson was a 'itor?at Behind?-Sam day; whilere was a iciest id' Prof. and. rs. W. A. White. Miss Mattie_ IT. Arujouinl. atidJ ildren are house guests of their arrrt father and aunt. Mi. C. II. rP^Miss |Mattir I)uekett. .They 'le aceompaui'ed by their Bn?., . Haruld PutniUK id' WasIiiUe. i. I?. ('. > Boosters CI (lb met at the me- of Mrs. h! Ai)dev>on on l'riy afternoon with a large" et owdv iring ilit- social iiour uengm I til Veshmunts were served, rhe Missionary Club met . at tire me of Mrs. Sarah Fowler-Kriy afternoon with a large crowd; jsent. "Alter the business hour leliirhtful course was seized. 'j The. Kastei n Star will hold it-; ! itual meet ill's?, .here during t lack with .many, delegates. A inher of' homes ate .planning to lyrt.iia them. Misses Rose and Malissia ljig^ is left for "their home in New rk after spending several weeks th their mother and other m laes. The K. 0. S.. Club met at the mday ni.te; ' Iter the business tV a very delightful course" was yed. Sirs. Cora Ibllingham is sponering a play .ground for ehildi; all interested are asked to (1 their children: the- round is Hampton St. in tho"fdur hur.dI block. SJ-p.-, \t.. . y .1 el.-son is vi>itii.g soil. .Mr."' J. ' \V. Jack-on aiuT and children. Mrs. Jackson is in Cli'eetiville. KSTON CHATEL A. M. K. ( Ill HCH Jreenwod, S. C.?. Sunday school 5; morning service 11:45. The COLUMBU Has qualified and is now c under the plan developed lumhia University and ac< ical Association. "Astcyom CLASSIFIED ADS Female Ilelp Wanted - v-Help fur i: ui i qs HurnitalT Kver^yu )i;;>'/.... N,,y_ < xje rie nct? neCs'.lfl monthly. .Enclose stamp. ?<vharf Bureau, 1454,'id \V. 45til,. New'y<,i k. \\ A N i I'. 1 > - i'abte Boat tier- < ul,lldre 1 Mil, nop Harden St. W.ANTKI): - Colored Men and Women to repiesofit one of the largest .and 'strongest inburanee companies, wruim- n-etfite ami resident |mdPreference given 'to leaehet y an<l.nunistersi No cx~ perieiiee necessary but- applicants mu>t- irive satisfactory references. Apply by letter ttivjnjf full details, ami your correct addres"S~to ?:?* INSl KA M*h c o The Leader. (Mlice: 2.0.2P' Marion Street. NOTARY IM lilJC Healer jn Real K.state. pcrfofTus ... WTUl'S Willi . deed-. m"ittrnge>. claims. etc;. C ulT to see Him. want yonr hair to grow nsc HAIR GROWER IT makoS""stuHborn hair Soft, Silky and Glo*wy. Faith-Tho-T.on0 ,Ilair Grower 25c -Double* StraigHt Hair Grower 50c Temple Hair Grower __ 33c Pressing Oil ---- 50c Men's Hair Gloss 25c Registered in U. S. Patent Office. Made by Mmc. Kthel Potee Frierson Edgewold Post Office. Columbia, S. C. Agents Wanted. pastor preached a soul stirring sermon from Hebrews' ? 12:1, ^ AV'iu'ref<ii?' seei-iHir we also ^are compassed about with so-great a crow<i of witnes><?*. let us lav aside ' ? ' . ' - / * V every weiylit ami sin which dot! 'so-easily beset lis, and-let us run with li.'it ii-nec ffie raye that is., set b'H"* 11'i trr^?Theme:?'>l''iweV'?erf Kndfirattce.'L' - After the sermon, the <loor of the eluir.eh was opened for joiners. Then Baptism of two adults. Keceirerf?thmTT?that Were ba fttiTn 1-0+1?into?full membership.?? Communion. OtlVrinjf Ju.'So for pastors .-alary.. . Evening, service was conducted by tile Presiding F.filer, Rev. J. B. Jennings, B.D. m tne close of his seDiaaD-i3u& 4?;i 1 ?tit:o<I a brilliant younjr man and received hint int?\, full .njeinbership. OTTerhhr J?1'.OiT~-alary fur pastor. Total fur the day $10.85. Quarterly conference , called to order Mondav^-wnihy, 8:45 P.M. Duriny the- last quarter the Trustees raised $271.05. Paid oil* a mnrtyaye 'of $244.00 that has-been -hrrrnriny? over the .'church, since July 25th, 1028. Stewards raised and paid to pastor $04.01: for the Presiding F.l dor J. H. Jenninys, 20.00; for Ed (iiand total fiur - Stewards and Trustees $4-08.01. We want to tor helping us to helil up the hands' of our histoidc? .church.. (*1.A lit E |>E I.,\ 1.1 NK Missrr Maryaret Shiith: -and Alice E :cas do'ioht fnliy enterlairte<l tH.J .members qf the t'taire Do l-a I at no ('lull. Tia-Mlay uftomooi:. .at llu- la. :iu- of Alias Rucas. The mooting \va- npt-nod' with tho F'ro.-idoht prosidinj?.-Tho rVjrVilar routine of biisinoss afairs were "riiiii-.d out. then ;ho rofhainder ni' the ovoninu' was sjient on joying, the amattriv prporanv that the nuMiilifi- wore 'putting over. It w;n nni' kwuIL program too.Kuch sinjriny (Kthol Watvs would have broke 'ilo\Vn an 1 wept-7 if she had hoard). Suih Topping. (a> Bill Robinson never- hoard of), "fibre's, siimc tablet in this c-htb. Afti all fun win over t-b?. l>-w tf's.- MTvi'd (ii-lic ious saiii uh salad "U IftUK'o, |)i< k|? >, .-altiiit's. and ivt> ti'a. 7? 'W v wt'i'o wry Lia-I tc It ivejflirtv ybunjr nu\u from thy Radio Club Mr. II. Sul'i-r. ' ' -Visit<u^>- a+v?a-lw-ays?-givetv a hnnrty Wi-li'iinic at all time*.?W*s a4-.ioarncd to moot m-xt Tuesday with .Mrs. < atht'i ine, Taylor, 1^S24 Washington St. i untitled lelivering Vitamin D Milk in and controlled by Co*epted by American Medr\ doctor about it,^ t ! just i >?jgg YOUR 5ti\A I BEARD;cf you don't have to shave J At'last science has found a way to remove a beard without shaving No more uxor, I no scraping, no cuts, no soap no bother. I Merely apply Magic Shaving Powdct as directed?then wipe off leaving a clear, 1 smooth skin Don t- wait' 55 c buys a generous size package at any drug store. I' If you want to try before you"buy.v wr.ite Magic Shaving Puyvdcji Go., DcpfcCiS: ' Savannah. Ga , fo; free trial sample. madam ?? ? linir tiriivi-r For l)ist'&se<I Sculu -Ct.Ves l.ife & Beauty. BUST (?KOW KK?^apply inCo a week?I'TlK'li 3.1c. 190*1 Blanding Str ^t^trrnrtita counts Drug Stnri* Washington St. I SK haiklon<;KK ? > i "*. t?j'A W ondt rful Hair grower Makes t!?*?- hair grow iAing, Full and Luxuriant!* A fair trial will prove its wondc'.ful worth. Ilaiflonger firower - C. 3">c Pressing Oil 3.1c Postage 10c. Ai.Slli P. WYNNE, Box 24, Clio, S. C. j. Take no (haneOs on Dangerous (iu>es-?use City Pure lee. Our wagons' pass* v our door tlai.lv ! . Efficient Refrigerators | Phone 31.7:1 1721. Main St. -i ^ j ~ WHILE IN NEW YOKE STOP AT WOODSIDE ^ HOTEL I Th?* l-'incvl I - ...v. ?. vvivivu 11UICI in Harlem " ?-?? . 2121 7lh?\ \ i'. ;tl 1 12nd St.? New York, New Y ork <+maaMmmamammmmmmmammmaaay Let Us be one of the 3 that estimate on your Home Loan Work. [Artisans Contracting > . Company i'hones ^3487^8535 ' " , This Company Is represented by J. \V. Beachum and R. G. Ilagood FOR REAL COAL SERVICE And Purest, Cleanest lee | Phone 4311 i_ ? H A MILTON'S Diamonds & Watches S*?T ('KK1HT TFRWS ^ . 1^11 mai^ST. Open All Night?24 Hour Service Save your nickles and dimes and come up to see us sometime ?"While in Columbia visit tin Elks' Beer Garden LUNCHEONETTE H. Murry.- Prop. Phone 6560 1109 V, WASHINGTON STREET