The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 27, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
I Saturday, July 27, 1935
Mrs. Hattie Smith, of Princeton,
J., aftar spending a week in
Fort Motte visiting her father, Mr.
^ and Mrs. W. S. Hayes; and a few
m days in the city the guest of Miss
?| Nelleda B. Burton returned to
"i Princeton Thursday night. *
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j W. H. Harvey is called tc^ his
/ 1 home in Ga., on account of the
.-V death of one of his brothers. His^
i wife and youngest son will accom^
pany him.
^ N. C. Mutual Life Ins. jCo.. has .
I uiuvud Its BbiL- Uiltce "to 1107^
?? -Washington"'St'.'" The public is invited
to come in and inspect our
___J?quarters. -We have all accomodations
to serve the public. Come
in to see us. . .
W. H. Harvey, Dist. Mgr. _ "
ajgp. Ruth L. Stokes of Colonial lit.,
Columbia, S. C. has spent a pleasant
stay in her home since the 22th
of May 1935, with relatives and
^^^riends. She was stopping with
and Mrs. J. bowman, of Colonf
ial Ht., Columbia, S. C. where she
left Tuesday, July l&th? 1935, to
join her husband and sis tor, Ed
Stokes and Odessa M. Lawhon, of
< New York City. " .
(Miss Lena Myles front Pantplieo,
S. ,C- stopped with Mrs. Addie_ Waites
while attending BenedictAllen
summer school.
Mrs. Elease Waites and little
daughter, Adell are spending a few
days in Irmo with her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. 'Elliott Har.
-TiSOTlT
Miss Sarah Lee Joseph from
Ninety-Six, S. C. is spending some
time with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Waites
& 1423 Pine St.
Misses Sarah Lee Joseph and
Lena Myles spent Friday in Sunt_
__ ter, S. C. attending the State B.
Y. P. U. Sunday?ftrvd-schooroon
?"Vention.
1 companied by Mrs. Francis Sumfl
mars, MissWillimena Booty roght
-_Miss Elsie Searles and Mrs. Alma '
1 "El Denley attended the Beauty
A Culture Convention which was held
at State College. Orangel>'irg? s r. _
"J- on last Thursday^
Dr. J. W. Eichelbergcr. secretary
religious education of the A. M. Ej
. Zion Church was the guest of his
yi ^-'aunt, Mrs. J.~E. Ferguson and fa^
v mily for a few days.
A ' T . NOTICE _
All persons who are planning to
attend the State League meeting
next week in polumbia and have
" not homes, please write Rev. W. R.
Bowman, 1523 Harden Street, Columbia,
S. C*t and all in Columbia
Vi n no ~ fnVn flnv /Inlncyo tne will I
1",iv VMil
kindly notify Rev. W. R. Bowman. 1
The price is one dollar per day for
tHvo meals. < ,
J W. R. BOWMAN,
Chr, Housing Committee.
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LES BONS AMIS SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of Mr. [
^^^Hale Kennedy on Oak St, Tuesday
M^^vehing" at eight o'clock and spent
a very enjoyable time.
1 the meeting was called to order ,
promptly by the president, Mr. t
Lewis Richardson and the business ,
was transacted at a .rapid pace in (
order not to consume too much
A time. The first m^jp *apin Hirnnnn.?|
^?erf- waa the hearty rnnpointinn of .
ttre~ boys~th putting over "the ,
project of carryng some food to
the people at Jagger's Old Foik__
Honrif.- ?ethei lilllih topic of ;
discussion was another project (
which we shall announce next
week. The discussion as- a whole
was entered into and enjoyed by,
i every one. ?j
After the business part of the
mL- flieatiny wng nvw thp hosts,-Mr. Kennedy
and Mr. Maxwell, served
a very delicious course of a varie&
ty of toasted cheese sandwiches, r
^^^rirku.% aiul iced punch.?This was ,
I enjoyed immensely by every one
"present and the attendance was .
* nearly a hundred per cent. j
When the course was finished il
the club adjourned and went as a ,
group to the home of the Stewarts
on Gervais Street where a social (
wqs being given by our sjster ,
club.
, Qur next meeting wiW?be-htrld "j
at the home of Mr. B. J. Cave on
Senate Street, so watch for our ?
news again next week.
I THE LUCKY JHRI> 1
SOCIAL CLUB
A The club met at the home of
^ Mr3. Marie Senior, 522 Sumter St.
The club opehed"~STt 8:4u o'clock
A* by singing "Shine on me," led by 1
Wra PftTlf fll* f linn f lin CJ/inln+nen 1
was read by Mrs. Wilhemena Way, 1
, from the 6th Chapter of St. Matthews
1st to 14th verse,, after '
V which "Lord I want-to be a Christian
in my heart," was sung led
H by Mrs. Senior, then the chaplain J
H led in prayer Mrs. McCoy. X am .'
Climbing Jacob'#"1 Ladder, was sun? I r
Hied by Mrs. Porter after which the !
Hminutes were read, the'same was
HappYOTed on motion and second; '
^Fsick report, Mrs. Tonimasena KenHnedy;
Report on delinquent m?m
bcrs was made; committee on picnic
reported. The?cJijb will?picnic
at Dunbar Lake Thnrg<iny
August 15th7 1085 fhohi 8:!i0~'til 17
There Were 28 present. The president
turned over to Mr. Kennedy
$2.50 for Mrs. .'(Jracy Lee
.Gary?form the-treasure;?t'oHection
$>.20. Remarks from Mrs.
Davis and Bailey that had been
jjick was fine. It was moved and
seconded that Mr. Williams assist
Mrs. Johnson as reporter, the same
passed. Mrs. Mamie Coleman "also
received $2.70 from the club and
Mr. I.uke Randolph $2.25 to close
his account with.the club. God be
with yoi^ 'till we meet again, was
sung for the closing. Dismission
by Mrs. Johnson at 10:J5 to meet
on July 80th at Mrs.. Annie Porter
502 Main St. Mrs. Lettic Faceing
of Savannah, G:i. was a pleasant
visitor of Mrs. Mairy Lou Carr,
1114 Blossom St. Refreshments
were served, ice cream, cake,
punch, anil candy. Mrs. Marie
Senior, president; Mrs. Ilattie
Johnson, reporter.
There will he a silver tc;r gi'viL
1>y the- 1-ucky Bird Social Club,
SQmThy'P.. M. at 5:20 o'clock, July
28th at the home of Mrs. Lena
Hendrix, 1008 Divine St. The nub
lie is cordiallv invitee!.
_ .The gold diggers
On Tuesday, July 23, 1935, the
club held its meeting at the usual
hour at the home of the vicepresident.
Opening the house, song
Negro National Anthem, prayer
chanted, Bible verses, then the
house w.as opened for business. We
had some very interesting remarks
by Miss Lykes and Miss H. Martin.
After all business was discussed
the hostess served a- punch
and fakes sfttnum?salad tourse."
Our next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Sadie Aiken,
1009 Walnut St.
Miss Destcena'Martin, Reporter.
TYPICAL YOUNG MEN
Typical as we are .our club of
gentlemen held their S'rfhual mop
ing Wednesday, July 17, 1'935, at
the home yf Mr. Ernest Davis,
2425 Vermont Ave.,'as all gentlemen
entered, the. room with twiijkl
ing lights of typical young men at
8:30, as usual, meeting opened
with devotions. Mr. Davis led us
in prayer, short Bible verses then
fojr business which?Mr:?Charlie
Jones Erbught on. The meeting
was fine and everyone sveined^t^
have-?enjoyed rET The elub wak
served with nimintn eh<?n<e annUA
wiehes, -pine apple'" and tea?r
Mrs. Xolla DnvisT-nug.hAy -of F,y.
nest Uavis, our See., cbrrl the sevving.
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I.MS DEMOISELLES
Tuesday evening at- her home
on Calhoun-Street-.-Mi*s llaltio M:"
Counts- entertained Les Demoiselles.
|
For the occasion the living and
dining rooms were thrown en-suite
and beautifully decorated i with .
ferns and vnri-coln'-H fining?,At
the end of one hour of card playing
Misses Victoria W.cston and 1
Ruth E^-Vaughn were the prize
winners. Miss Julia M. A item us '
presented the prizes. MissesJulia
M. Artenius, I.eola and R.
Dennis becamemembers of the
elub at this meeting.
The hostess served a delightful
course of potato salad on lettuce |
ritz crackers and strawberry
punch. I
The next meeting will be held
at the lovely home of Miss Floria
Counts on Oak Street.
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THE KMElttJENXt CI. LB
- The club met at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Neal Smith. The ]
club was called to order at 5 o'-1
dock. Opening songvsung by Mrs.
Julia' Mae Brooks, "What a friend
tve have in Jesus," prayer by Mrs.
L'allie Reaves, the roll was called,
the collection -.being $2.10. then
the.'club was om ned fop bu.?:ness
ind mMingrme-mew iTifinbi".' W TUT"
dub who was Mrs. Julia Mae!
Brooks and wo "ye rlnlightnd?ttrf
have?ftTTF~become a member and
after _ discussions of business the
[ Jab adjourned with its next meeting
at the h^me of Mrs. Ozella
Bells on Drxon St.
Mr|. Calljje Reaves, Pres.
Mrh Alma Gerald, Sec. .
TILL TIM ICS (TET BETTER
By E. Jimmie Dean
fill times ;yet better we oiM'-ht to
try.
To do our level best.
Not idle the precious moments by
Just cause the fare is less.
Till, times g6t better and there is
work,
Of every kind to do.
There is n<> need to do.lppo?ur_
shirk ?
Let smile a%],Jfo right-thru. .
PHI times get better there is tu>
need,
ro try and dress so fine.
Let's make the oF clothes seive
our .need.
We bought in twenty nine.
Till times get better let's try to
" say, 1 : ,
We all should neighbor be.
rn hardship there are debts to pay
In cash or sympathy.
Till times pet better let's work
and strive
r>? Vvl? niii
I. u ai(?i y c \ji x/v. v[yet's
bake our hands dig his gi ave
Chon grab him by._tlic_siiai??
rill times get better let*s smile
an<I sing,
\rtd let our voices mix.
L'ra -show?prtnqytnTfy_l>ells will
ring by nineteen thirty *ixT
A FATIARTY
? . Missrs Beatrice" Goienif? a?
Margaret Toney spertta Jive (E
very pleasant and happy weel
during the Allen-Ber\edict . Sumnu
School, at the homo ol* Mrs, Jul
Scott, 14(X5 Oak St. The your
ladies were attending summi
school.
On Friday night, July 12, 10.'
Mrs. Scott sponsored a farewc
party in?bono p of Misses Goici
and Toney, which was enjoyed 1
every one that was present. T1
entertainments of the evenir
were card playing and dancin
Four tablets of bride were playt
| the highest score was made 1
Miss Ilattie Ix?e Ferrin and M
j Winsel Jacques.
. A table'was beautifully decora
I ed with flowers of various kin<
I aside from the various kinds: <
sandwiches, and tea which evei
oire ate to his delight.?-?-??Those
that were .present follow
Mrs. Gladys Matthews of Aiken,
C., who was also attending Sur
niri1 flchiinL^MI.va'i -Uttt'yOlnnvr
Hattie Lee Perrin, Isabelle Tlick
mu .uossers \\ nisei .Jacques, Len
.uol and Lester Williams, ' Lou
Richardson, William W. Holle
Willie B. Miles, and Leslie* Brow
MANHATTAT>T_SC)rfAY7^Lui
The club met Tuesday nigh
July 2.1. 1035 at the home of Mr
Rosa. Clifton,, 1508 Lincoln Si
with the-ehaplamv?Mrs. Lizzie !
Young in charge, opening son
led by Mrs. Annie Scott, Soriptui
.reading, Mrs,. Dolly Smith, praye
Mr. George, Thompson, anothi
song. Mrs. Ella John?on* eac
member recited Bible verses bi
ginning with the letter "A" aft<
the devotional service the meetin
was turned over to Alio presiden
old and. new business were, discus:
"d. The club elected Mr. Georf
Johnson as vice-president, who wi
take full charge during the a1
sence of our Bros., Mrs. Dol
Smith who will leave Sunday, Ju
L'8. for Newt York City. Wc Tioj
for her a pleasant stay. Thci
will he a party given in her hon<
Saturday nito, July 27, by Mr
Victoria Baxley^. after the mectir
the hostess served a dclicioi
course consisting'' of fruit jell
coke, .and punch. We adjournt
to meet with Mrs. Willie Man Wi
Jiam.'. XWr- VVashiiiiitun St., Tue
day, July ;;u, I id 15.
THE WARJ) ONK wii.I.ING,
WORKERS GLU
,_The clulr piet at the home i
Mrs.- Rosa "Hell " Goodwin, 121
11eruli'i's-on St Tnpsdfm,?July O
the meeting was called to ord<
by the?Madam rrresiHent presi<
Jug. The meeting was called 1
order and opened with the cli;
.song led by Miss Trail Wolf'nr
prayer hy Mrs, J. R.. William
beautiful Bible verses were heai
by all. t Then the mee.ing wi
opened for business, the minut?
were read, motion by Miss Jan
Wolf, second hv Miss J. V Plmn^
horo, the roll was called, the men
bers responded briefly, the reecij
of the evening was $4.85. then tl
meeting was closed. Mrs. E\
Mae Moss led the closing sonj
"Miss Lucy Jones led the elosin
prayer.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
YOUTFI NIGH
A hiiisieal program will be rer
derod by the Young People <
First Calvnrv and SpponrK 7slnr<v
tith Baptist "Churches at P"con
Naze ret It Baptist Church, Tuesdn
nlfrht, July 1U, at 8:10 p. mC
Come and en courage t he y qu n
people.
Admission 10c.
Rev. A. C. Jones, Pastor."**:
ELITE SOCIAL CLUB
Rev. and Mrs: William Pnttoi
son so royally entertained tli
Elite Club at their beautiful-horn
on UardFn St., at N ::>(), the meet in
was opened bv Mr r.illen?S+n+t
who acted as aitr president "i
the president's absence. Aftc
the business discussion of the mec
inpr, Mr. Wade Bouler was appoin
ed to collect the rally money, fc
the?project the club has in vie\
Each member was assessexl $0.5i
Those who paid.their assessnier
wore: Mrs, L. -M.White. Miss<
Elizabeth Bowers, Irene Barber i
Mattie- A. Bowman; Messers Hej
ward -Bowman and Gijlen Smitl
Mrs Minnie Bull. Total .includin
collri tion f11ii11 club dues and visi'l
ors amounted to $.1.81.
. We were very pleased to hav
Mrs. Lidia Wilder and Susie Kit
ard join us as new*members. Th
visitors Were Mr. Myers Rollir
of Bishopville, Miss Rouse an
Mr. Lewis Hoi man. They md
very interesting talks. \risitoi
"After the dismission-of the meel
in# the hostess served walnut ic
cream, cake and mints.
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NOTICE
The 7th Annual Session of th
Piedmont-District Sunday Sehot
Convention of the Church of Go
will convene at the Church of Go
1034. ^
Members and friends are urge
to be present. We are looking fc
ward to a successful Conventior
A good program- has been arrang
ed which will be instructive an
inspiring. , *
Officers: E. L. Clyburji, Stat
Supt'., Camden; T.ottie R. Simmor
District Supt.7 Columbia; J. "V
Fuller, Asst. District Supt., Lai
rens; Esther .Simmons, Seer<
dm y, ^oluThbia; A. E. Robinsoi
Asst. Secretary, Columbia; Johnn:
Hrrrdeiirson, Treasurer, Laurens.
THE PALMETTO LEADER
: or qpf\
i n<; or Sciiqoi, sICS'Sio\
uT ~ ??
') I'nncHial L. S. Brown announct
the beginning M' tin* lt?35-]
; hoot term of HraiiWrd Institut
ia '.'hosier, S.Wednesday, Sen
iK 1, 1935.
f,r Brainerd is no.\y prepared to <<
lor l;? two-year college course t
55 high school graduates of this con
'11 numity, who-jrie financially unahl
is to attend college elsewhere; an
)y ample provision for boarding an
io lodging has been made for pit pi
of the sourrounding ruif'l con
jv. inanities.
?(] Brainerd will offer an evenin
>V ' o. ise. -vocational"-: agricultui
r (free of charge) this .conpn
term. This will be a'.splendid pi
portunity' for fanners and futui
js farmers to learn more about s<>
0? pro pail tion-, mixture of fertili:
ei\s, poultry* raising, plant growt
?*c' *
New life is being inducted int
o' I this institution, which for quite
'" few years ever a half century
a-!n..? : *1 _..L1 1?: ?*
""Ml- uii?xm^Luxm.--Kvn?u in n
s* | <"lv rafter building anil in the odi
'.cation of the Colored citzens <
. this aominumty. -Thorp is. sli
'great promises for' the future n
the institution.
n"),_ A standing invitation is extern
I cd to the general public, both tl
? , white and colored people to vis
the school afid its work at. at
t itim<;- . . . i
' The public is also invited to . i
" tend the Atlantic Snodieaf Confei
ence of Young People I: nil Sabbat
School of Methods, .which convei
" -es here from AugusL.-nJttrt-ta.uiig
e the 25th. v
r, .i .
h 1 IIE TWELVE PALS
3. ? SOCIAL CLU
;r ?
ijr The Twelve Pals Social Clu
t, held its meeting on Thursday, Jul
B.' 18, 1035 at the home of Mrs. Mar
r-Q Kirk, 1820 Washington St. Tl
il] meeting was opened by the pit
I,, sideut, Alrsi./Mary Kirk. Pravt
[v was dlfered by Miss Inez Seal
j.v Singing : "Where he leads ' me
,'e Ribhrrerses were heard by all.tli
re members.
rtf + V* <-? In ct nnti'n
s were lead and stood approved.
' The secretary called the rol
' eollecti'on was rapidly taken.
^ ? The next meeting will be held :
;(j the home of Miss Inez Seals' 13C
.UDTff St,? ???
? We?wore served Tomato ' an
? "lettuce sandwiches. ?rrrt
arndrfruirTocktail.
Mable .J. Daniels, Reporter.
- Tin; SOLVINER CLUB
Tf ?Cokesbury; K. C.?The club jih
>3 Sunday, .hrly 2r,~l'P35) at theToni
^ . of Miss Eveeenin Mao Holmos^an
Mr. Grady Holmes. The moot in
1- was called to order by the pros
[_0 dent, B. F. Adams. Song ""Whr
^ a. Friend we have in Jesus," Lord
Ic* weather there were about liftoe
members present. Collection G5
jc - fl he memners of the club decu
ed to have a Moon Light Picnic s
je the home of the vice-presiden
0 Mis- Knhmsim TSipntny'riiti
1_ July 1035. Plenty of ioe'crcai
>t dancing, and card playing, com
and enjoy yourselves. We ac
,a jourped to meet at the home c
r Miss Almeta Holmes Sunday, Au?
^ ust- 4, toflfi.?_ ?rr
THE MANHATTAN
^ SOCAL ClAl
T .1 *.*?
, The meeting was held at th
, homo of Mrs. Annie Walker, Tues
,f day nite, April lf>, 1035. We wer
r_ very sorry that our president wa
,] not able t"o be out with us. Mr:
Georgia T. Edwards - took charg
The bouse was called to order a
S:;:o o'clock. Opening .-owg led b
Mr. Mack; Scripture reading, Mr
Edmonds, prayer, Mrs. Florin
<?- -jAJjl*r-fmo t h er song',~Mrs. Cor
B. flail, all members recited Bibl
verses ""beginning with"the lette
"M" old and new business wer
discussed, we had two new mem
~ "hers Mis. Cora B: Hall, and Mr:
1 I'MliSsIt' I llllK W,> -irl'mirTln/l
? meet?next Tuesday iit Tho honi
^ nf Tlfr-i Jonah' TiT'rT1~TT7TTriTM~T1i
n receipt of everting $2.00. The hos
>r toss served a delicious- cours
jj. which every one enjoyed..
rr THE JUNIOR MISSIONARY
v. 0.
TlFe members of the Junior Mis
it sit nary Club held their, repula
mooting- Wednesday evening, Jul
& 17, 1035 at the home of Miss Nanc
r_ Artemas. The meeting: was calle
i; to order by the president wit
g sinking: our. club song. We the
tr had a lovely program.
Poem by ^Vtiss Eva Sljgh, sol
e by Mtrs^ E4si?-Mfte-Std4+vatVr-p?er
i- by M-tiinio I.ee. Cjjbson, song:, "Wha
ie a friend." Bible verses were hear
is by all the members. The meet
(L ing was turned- over to the presi
[q, dent.?The minutes of the las
-3 meeting were read. We were gin,
? trrwtdrnrno one new member, Mis
t- Rose Bell Martin. We then dis
:o cussed new business and old busi
ness.
The hostess . served a delicioui
course. We adjourned to meet nex
Wednesday at the home of Mis
e Minnie I^e Gibson.
Eva Sligh, Reporter.
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d CARD OF THANK'S
The family of. Mrs. Maria Bow
d man wishes to tnanK tne man
>r friends of St. Matthews and Col
i. umbia, S. 0., for their kind expref
> sion of sympathy and beautifi
d floral offerings during the illnes
and death of our devoted mothe
;e and grandmother. is
, Children:
7. Laura White, Mattie Rowmai
i- Heyward Bowman and Ermanes
Bowman,? ? ?
i, Grand children:
ie Marlanna White, Heyward T
White and Heyward Bowman, J
rq__~ notice??
' Granitcville, C.?Notice is
hereby given that government sup
port nas been withdrawn from the j
Grapiteville.C. C. School und team j
' all games hie eurfcellcd. Hank j
Junes will be back in charge in the .
r: fal'.. 1
,, Bud White, Supervisor.' ~~ ^
U; ' CARD OF THANKS
(1
<1
We wish to thank the relatives, 1
?- neighbors and friends for their c
kindness shown us during the ill- s
^ ness and death of our darling t
mother and grand mother, Mrs. p
Arie Rabb, for their consoling n
words to us during our sad hours /
and. for the beautiful ilorals sent a
fJ" us both in and out of. our city,
j, I We wish to thank Dr. B. A.
I Kverett for his excellent care ren->
, t-derod her also Dr. Champion who
a | assisted during his absence, Mr. I
y. Wm. Manigault and his faithful .
fp= -workers who so neatly prepared
i- hqr for burial. *
Mrs. Gabrella Veal
Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Jenkins i
and children.
( TIIE ELITE SOCIAL CLUB I
U 1
The members of the Elite Club F
L. held their tegular meeting at the r
home of Rev. and Mrs. Patterson, f
Is The house was, called to order by
the president, with, singing "Down
h at the Cross," prayer was offered
~'-by 'Mrs. Sara Mae .White. The
program was then turned over to
the chairman, we decided to have
a call meeting Wednesday nite, at /
B C'happelle Station A. M. E. ChuVch
July 17, 1935. Social hour was
" then enjoyed. The hostess served
y a most delightful salad course, foly
lowing with peaches in cream and
Ie cake. We were hopored by hav
inj^ two visitors. Miss Rosa Eve- F
'r lyn Ryal and Mr. David and also E
* lreeeived two new members in the 0
' club. * We then heard some won- .
!e dorful remarks from the pastor,
Rev. W.R.Bowman. C 0... *:
** Elizabeth? Bowens, Reporter.
LlNCOLIV.ILLE NEWS * _*
>_L JiBENfiStRR-TVTTl T^ETICHURCH
^ Sunday morning at 11:30 our a
pastor preached a soul"" stirring
sermon from Gallatians 0:14; *tnd., I
r he Was good. The spirit of the I
Lord came upon us "while he spoke:
vtTthe word of Ine L_ord_to us. - .
~e " At 5~Th Til. Sunday school was
tj_ opened, " ith K' T'* AT' V n n:"' ?
rjom^and^trtttdTeTS^ST_IheTiM)OSt of
j. duty. Tl)o lesson was well dis- ^
,f cussed. With a larife attendance -
e "
n King Of Trumpet Players
fl LOUIE A R IV
it - "Kinjj of the 1
t,
?lf i>? headed this wav and is till
?! .
ie | The DANCE is schedu
If M ON DAY NIGHT, J ULY 29?
AdmiaoloH 8Bc~ _?_ fHARRY
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1- YESTERDAY V
e Ignored
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e * 'U-v
. J5 -X ^ *- -l
tw^ TTjl
* Lltxill ",}'
LARIEUSE it
(LARRY-USE) ^ i'm
i- Made My Dreams oj Love
* and Romance Come Truti ~
y Are you as lonely as I used to be? ->i
jj Sitting at, home night after night?
" Wondering why men don'c take you
" out?
Then let me put you wise. If your
0. hair has become red. faded, gray, S
streaky or i^bccUot-?let Godcltoy's X
>t Larieuse (Larry-Use) French Hair a
d Coloring bring you happiness, as it r
did to me.
Results Are Quick a
* Now, my hair is soft, gleaming ahd f
d naturaL It does not look dyed; rc tsn'f
s sticky or smelly. And Larieuse is so
V easy to use. No more trouble than C
An ordinary shampoo. _ ?-_3
" Godefroy's L A
' - French HA1I
I COLUMBIA
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HELP FOR INSTITUTIONS:?
lospitals Everywhere. No Experence
necessary. mAntWy?enclose
.stamp. Scarf Bureau, l45.'17
W. 45th New York.
V ANTED? Table Boarders ?C'olege
Inn, 130U Harden St. j
WANTED:?Colored , Men and
Vomcft to represent one of the
argest and strongest'""insurance
ompanies, writing health and acident
policies.v Preference given
o teachers and ministers. No ex- '
iericnce necessary but applicants
uust give satisfactory references. 1
ipply by letter.giving full details
nd your correct address to
INSURANCE
c o The Leader.
f you want your hair to grow
h'All'H THO-LExNE
HAIR GROWER
t makes stubborn hair Soft, Silky
. * and Glo*?y.
'aith-Tho-'Lejj,, Hair Grower . 25c
)ouble Straight Hair Grower 50c
'emple Hair Grower ' 35c
'ressing Oil 50c
fen's Hair Gloss ... 25c
Registered in U. S. Patent .Office.
Made by
Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson
Edgewold Post Office,
Columbia S. C.
igenta Wanted.
MADAM PETER'S I
nair Grower *
'or. Diseased Scalp?Gives Life &
beauty. BEST GROWER?apply
nee a week?PRICE 35c.
906 Blanding St. Columbia-<ounts
Drug Store Washington Si
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USE HAIRLONGER
-?A?Wonderful Hair Grower
Bakes the hair grow Long, Full
ind Luxuriant. A fair trial will"
rove its wonderful worth. lairlonger
Grower 25c
>ressing?Pit m?m7? 25c
'owtage Ibc.
??AlSIE P. WYNNE,
Box 24, CBo, S. C.
To Play In Columbia
[STRONG . 1
'rumpet"
s entire section excited? I
lied to be held on
?Township-Auditorium
? While Spectators i).>o B
lURRAY, Promoter. ^ I
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Salisfndion Guaranlrpil
bounds like a miracle, doesn't it?
Veil, it's nut. ;N!eurlv--all ut i.st 1 cc .
nd screen stars, society and business
njoplc use and rccoiYimen J~Laneuse.
n jet black, black, dark, medium
nd light brown and blonde Sutisaction
guaranteed or vour mnucv" ~
ack. Your dealer-bus 1 artrusc
If he does not have it, scrul $4 .2"r I*" "
50DEF RO Y M FG . CO.
506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
R1EISE "
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DAIRIES,
livering Vitamin D Milk o
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ATLANTA CA.
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Take no Chances on Dangerous
Oa-es?use ( i 1 y
Pure Ice. Our^ wagons
pass' your, floor ci4t.il> . .
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Efficient Refrigerators*
Phone 3lot 1721 \i?in St.
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WHIliE I.\ NEW YORK
STOP- AT
WOODSIDE
? IIO T E L
The I'inest Colored Hotel
in Harlem
2131 7th Ave.-at 1 12nd St.
New York. New. York
- A1D1BON' '-1?
Let Us .
*> one -of the. 3 that ??n ~
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Axtisans Contracting
Company
Phones 3487?8o3r>
Thig Company is represented by
I. W. Hearhum and It. (i. Ilasrood
FOR REAL ?
COAL SERVICE
m AkAft y ^ "
_-_^-And Purest... ( leanest lee
? Phone 43-11
HA MILTON'S
)ranionds & Watches
r._ EAST <TR-BI>rT TKR^fM ??
ifiU main sr.
X^X-X-X-X-M-W^-W-SMxW
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pen All .Nipht?24 TTonr^Servlea
ave yonr nirkles and dimes and
come up to see ns sometima
While in Columbia visit th?
Clks' Garden
?LU N C H EfiN^'ri'ki
[. Murrv, Prop. Phone 6J>fiS
!09Vi WASHINGTON STREET