The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 03, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7

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* , - " * / /" Saturday, August 3, ltS8 Madamea Rosa Davis and Marj j-Waiters are Vacationing in Greeh ville, S. C. While in Greenvilh they are the house guests of Mis! Marie Wright, 102A Casey St. Meadames Lets Gilder/ Luis Pratt, Charity Montgomery anc Rev. A. J. Holnuin of Newberry S. C. were in the City Tuesday ir attendance at tithe MSssgonary Convention. " Mrs. Florence Roundtree anc her little great grand --tighter Ehjaabeth (Marie YoUngblood (*.' K Charlotte, N. C. are spending/the summer With Mrs. Delia Bostic of 1417 Blossom St. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Youngblouc of 613 Marion St. gave u lovelj party for their little daughter E * lizhbeth Marie Younjgblood, whe celebrated her sixth birthday Sat urday, July 27th. Quite a nunv ber of her little friends were pres ? jjnt and enjoyed it; several game; were played,^ after which, ic< cream, cake, \l.\ndy and nuts, wen w served. Miss.Junie A. M.*rtin of Colum bia, S. C. spent the past Sundaj in .Sumter, and was highly enter tained by 'Mrs. Willie B. Kagins 1 Mrs. Willie Johnson and othei friends, Miss Martin is planning to leavfe Saturday evening ti spend- a two weeks vacation wit I her aunt, Miss. Enima Weston - Washington, X). C.; accompanying her will be Misy Victoria Westet and-'Mrs Vinh Brown-of-the-Gitv Mrs.* Wm. Gladden? of Columbia " Haitwell, Ga. attending the Elber ton district conference of, the t;' M. E. Church. Rev. Wm.'flKladdei Her husband is Presiding Elder o; this distj-ict. She is district u porter. The attendance was vert large; -The spiritr-was happy, tin work construction and . the re ports were real good. The pastor: ?: their wives ,and .the large^ dele. - gatioii made it quite pleasant foi - -ner. Miss Estell Westuii is leaving ?? - Saturday for a four Woo its vac*.'tion in Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Weston will visit her sisters, Lilla Monroe and Miss. Celia Wes ton. Some time will be. " snen with Miss Alice Guriter in" Mon1 Clair, N. J. ? _ -Mrs.. Nellie Dixon of 2315 Staid St. is vacationing in "The Land o The Skies." While in Asheville Mrs. Dixon is the guest cf Rev and Mrs. Cain. ... ^ NDTICfl *'% Mrs/ L. -Hagood, ^drafting anc idresshiaking instructor, at 1503 1-5 TV-ylor- St., has closed elas> ?and sewing room nint.il Sept. 1st. Notice parents - _i-i. ??The members and friends of th< Waverley Parent Teachers' Asso ciation are urgently requested l< be present Monday night, August 6, 8:30 p. M. at Waverley Sohco auditorium. Business of-.vital im _i . jjuimiiee is fcu ue uiscusseu. W. D. Chappelle, M. ~D., Pres CARD OF THANKS ? ' Mrs.. Rosa L. Myers wishes t< thank the many friends for kind nosooB ohown during her illness ii the hospital, and states that sh< home, 2023 Taylor St. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the relatives and friends for their kindness shown us during the illness an< death of our father, also for th< beautiful florals and consolinj ?words. Mrs. Stella W. Jenkins Mrs. Ola L. Charles Mrs; Lillian Richburg Miss Ruth V. White Mr. J. W. White Mr. W. G. White * Mr; R. A. White Jr. Dr. Ed. C. White and Grand Children^ ?GRUSA DERS The Crusaders last meeting was held at the home pf Mr. John Booi hart, the meeting w*s called t( order by the President; by sing ing the club song, then we dis cussed old and new business foi the last weeks. We have ited visitors from difference parts ol town. n A'delicious course of cake anc punch was served. Our next meeting will be held at Mr. Bostor Bright. Visitors are ^yelcome al 'all times. H: B. Barbar, Reporter WARD ONE WILLING WORK i pdg! rt ITD * V&JV u Mrs. Minnie Thomas, entertain ed the club with a Silver Tea Sut day, July 28, at her home, 2 Flow ers Ave. The Madam Presided attended, the the club. All of th< members .and visitix)? frtends enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Anni< Portee led 'a beautiful song. Al o* the members, but a few respon< . . f_ wonderfully . Mrs. Minnie sen 'J** cream, cake, and candy Lula Scott entertained th< J _ s , __ _ * r club meeting Tuesday, July 30 nt her home, 425 Sumter Street The Madpm Piesident was-?present, Mrs. R. Cheseboro led the opening song. Mrs. Minnie Thomas ' led payers. Beautiful. Bible vers- 1 es wore hyard by all the members ' then tlm meeting w:iv np'mmh 1W- J business. The minutes of the last ' meeting were read, motioned by ? Miss A. Belle Wolf,, second, by Mrs. Katherine Sims. The roll was called and the members iesponded biiefly, " The recicpts o( j the evening $ ?. The meeting was closed. Miss ; Janie Wolf led the closing-song 3 Mrs. I. R. Williams led the clos ing odar. = Muy?the?Lord wuteh - beta ceji ' 7 mtranth-thee while we ate absentI one from another (Amen). I LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL (LIB The Lucky Oiid Social Civil) met _ ?t the home ofLMrs^ Annie Porter. \ 502 Main Kf., July 30th. The , meeting was opened with the club song led bythe Ctjaplairi "Let Jes; us lead me." Scripture lesson, , 23rd Psalm. "Shine on me" was the next selection. Prayer by Mr. Sam Williams. The Vlub song, 1 "Some time I feel like my time r isn't long." This bringing our Uevntinnnl corvw-n ? - ? 'nu~ ) President took charge, having the - minutes of the la$t meeting read, - and?stood approved. ^\.ll business - affairs were called for and diss mussed. The committee for sick 2 reports none. Mrs. Kennedy is on 2 the mend. She has been indisposed for about two weeks. Mr. and ?Mm. Kennedy;?. Wheat St. " - will enjterS. in the club August d. ; We were served, hot tish ahd - bread, potato salad, cake an; ; punch. We were dismissed bv i; Mr. G. W. McDonald. I fHE JOLLY SIXTEEN SOCIAL CLUB ^?The members of the Jolly iSixteen Social (jliil. held th..ir?iugu laf meeting at the home of Miss Ethel Williams, 1412 Who/t St. . he President, with singing, "In ; the Garden," We all- recited the , Lor.d's prayer, Tin- program w.-is f turned over to the chairinari of the program committee: Everyone j responded with a quotation, solo a -by Miss Rebecca Alston, poem by . Susie B. Martin; reading by $ Julia Mae Wilder. ? The members' then sar.g the [ club^song.; - , The business was Iliscuso'cMl " ?briefly.?Then the finance roll was r yftHedj each member wwprnn4<?d 1 briefly. Wu wish to thank every 3 'one who helped to make, our Wat. er-njelon Feast a s.uecess. We are - always glad to Wve visitors with t_ u-'. The hostess served a delicious ; t course of Salmon snkuDon'lettuce, salting, punch, jello, cake alRl mints. < The next mcctnig will bo-hold-f at the home of Miss Rebecca Al. stoil on Pine St. We are hoping for Miss Lillf/n Lott and Inelle' Richardson a speedy recovery. .. _Ethel Williams, Reporter ~ THE MANHATTAN SOCIAL . | , CLUB ' The club met at the home of - Mrs.?Willie?M.mp Williams .Inlv _ :50th.- The meeting was called-to orjjgr by the Chaplain, Misa Liz-. ~Y8Tfff|?rJ*:' ,0fye n i ng sb hg'?Winr' B led by Mrs. Victoria Bl. xley. - Scripture reading, Mi-s Florence ? Willianis, a prayer led by- the if -Chaplain; another song led by 1 VIiss MaETe Ashford. 'There" were" - Bible verses by each member be- ( ginning with the letter (B). After . the Bible verses the other part of the meeting was turned over to - ifchewVice President. Old and new UAdness were dlscusirVed. After' > the devotion service, the hostess - served delicious course of ice t?cream,?cake?rrrri?lemonade. The j meeting was jit the home of Miss tr Willie M'. Williams, 8131 .ady St. " We adjourned to mectrat the home of Miss Annie Q^'ant; 911 Assembly St. The collection for the eve_ was $(5,15. The secretary, s Miss Mable AshtWd acting UW it " 3 reporter. b . RADIO NEWS X ? The Radio Social Club met at trie nome OI?:yi r. yyiiiiam otmt? Tuesday, July 30. Meeting opened with Mr., John Johnson preside ing. The main issue of the meeting was ta check up from our, trip uround the world.* The'* trip around the world on July 25, was a very successful affair. 4 trucks and quite a few' automobile were ? necessary to accommodate thelarge crowd. L - We had many request that _ : we repeat the ride or have some > similar form of entertainment, so " we have planned another entertain " ment for the month of August. Watch the Palmetto Leader and " the Radio. p ^ j THE iWAVERIJCY SILVER 1 STAR CLUB 1 The Waverley Silver Star Club - met on Thursday evening, at the home of Miss Janie Ralws, 2521 Bratton St. The house was called to order by the President. Mrs., Ml-'ggio Johnson. Opening ^ong led by Mrs. Lottie Blanden; second song led by Miss Janie Rawls - Each memcer recnea moie vers1 es. There was no business discussion Mrs. Maggie Johnsort t and Miss Azalee Johnson visited ? the Bible Lantern Club picnic oh i last Monday night. Mrs. Bossie ; Hampton left Tuesday evening 1 for New York, where she will 1 spend seVe^'l months. The hos' tees served a deleious course-of ice cream, cake, punch, chewing v ^**7 1 rilK ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLITB ! At 8.o'clock Thursday night, the President filled the -tntittiny, to J.rder and the devotions were as follows: Song:?In The Garden; Scripture by Mis. Pickens; prayer ltd. i?y Mrs. Bethea; Song?The Old Rugged Cross. The old and row husim-HK. was discussed We aie planning slime entertainrtients 'I for Labor Day; so keep your "eyes p /ckd1" i'od {further information , concerning what the Orintals are planning. After all business*'was disposed of; our hostess, Mrs. Mat tie -Brown and Mrs. F. Roseborough invited us into the dinging room, where we were served dtrHrious salad and sweet-ttnmtesrf= ivjiicb,, \vq enjoyed and expressed our 1 thinks. After adjournment we are, to meet with Mrs. L. W. Moore, on Calhoun St. Our Vice President, Mrs. MUrion Marshall i;> indisposed nn.d nu hnpe she will _ be able to attend the meeting Hnnn, L. \V. Moore, Reporter, ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Sarah Purler, the leading Poro hair dresser of Orangeburg, wishes^to announce her leave of absence of Poro Servce for the month of August. Leayng July 28, '35 for Chicago, 111., to attend Poro College, to specialize in Marcel and Finger Waving and all phases of Beauty Culture. I wish to announce my return September 1st for wider and bettep service. Thanking you in advance for your patronage. MRS. SARAH PARLER, ?92 Treadwell St., Phone 492-J. Orangeburg, S. C. SOCIAL EVENT 'Miss Elmer Ferguson entertained a few. friends at a house party Tuesday evening, July 23rd, the guests were highly entertained with good music over the radio, furnished by Guy I.ombardo arid his famous orchestra. Between -musical programs the guests play- ed whtse. The Ciipsts innlnrlorl fVio following;. Misses Goldin^ Wilburn,. Lossie Armfield.'Theressa McClain, and neice of Enoree, Miss Dot Iin~ <ler, Mrs. Goo. Plaster, Miss Vallic Rice, Miss Alice Pearson, Mr.- -* Orrie- and Algy Coleman, Ralph Wilburn, Fred Foster, Brawley Moody Jr., Mr. James Green, Mr. George S. Ferguson. A grand iLme_was enjoyetf by all present. THE Ql KEN JESTER CIRCLE Thrr Queen Ester Girls assenibl _ oil oil July zo, ;it tiie.home of Misrs" Ivlla Mae l)i\?n.?..We opened oui? friend we have in Jesus," Miss Alva Harley read the scripture lesson, repeating of the Lord's . Pla yer. The minutes were duly re. _ viveil and adopted. The plans foir i party were completed.. It will be given at the home of Miss Alva Parley. 2U1G Heidt St Friday . evening, August 2, and 7:30 o'clock. Admission 10c. Every one is invited. Our business being completed we were entertained bv a musicTl program led by Miss Hattie L. Spann. The program folio-war - ' --_-Stay, as Sweet as You Are 'Tapx Dance?Miss Frankie Hick? son; . ('uektnils?Pm?Twu ?Ulue?Moon? Miss Dorothy Hiekson. Vin.il Sola?In My Solitude?MKs 1 Ell... Mc Dixon. Instrumental Solo?Rueeklees? Miss Eloise Hunter. Instrumental Solo?In Just Living. , ?!; For- Yuu^itiss^^Sadio?HWk? rson. j Instrumental Solo?The Breeze? Miss Alva Hurley, rile group sang "Naga Saga" with ' Miss Catherine Anderson ?at the piano. Voeal Solo?Blue Moon?Miss Hat tie L. SDann. Vocal Solo?Moon Gll>w--Miss ' Dorothy Dickson! Original Songc-Jtliss E rankle. Hick 1 son. -=?! ' ~ "I Never Had A Chance" by the -< trump. The hostess serVed Refreshing ice cream arid ci ke. . i ?Wi ill tn-"t a p"*. 9th Aliss Catherine Anderson, corner ? Gervais arrd Oak Streets. Visitors are always welcome. * Miss Ruby Rosemond, Pres., .\liss Alva Harley, Reporter. THE EAST SIDE SOCIAL CLUB The East Side Social Club met at their club i'oom at 23G 1-2 Gervais St. Thursday night, July 25. ' The house was called to order by the President, Mr. Mbck Frazier. , Opening song led by Mr. Dove ' Anderson, "Let Jesus Fix It For You." Prayer by the Chaplain, Mr. ~ William Rogers. Calling of the roll by the Secretary. The club was then opened for general business. Unfinished and new business were discussed. An afair was planned for an early date, a "Beer Party" after the next meet ing was outlined. After our business was- completed we served a delicious menu which was enjoyed by all- ^ ^ ' ? . u THOS'E ?fYM'S Those Tym's are handy folks. They lalways greet you with a smile, WilliiVr to make others happy, P.vpn if fliov'vo < r\ niollr o The Tym's are loyal? Ready to lend a helping hand; And stands behind a |>il, Because Tym's are of a strong band. The Tym*s"arC sobci' fellows, Ti-ying to do that's right; In keeping the law and order, And uplift a bright shining iighL By Janie E. Blue hopofrol the Typical _Yonng- Men Social Club, of Cola., C. S. HE PALMETTO LEADER -? IN MEMORIAM In -gad anil loving memory ?f my detar brother, who departed t-his life in N. Y. City, July 25 1933. . Dear brother, it - has been two years today, When you departed this life to stay, We miss you so much, no one can tell, But God needed you it is well,. It was in N. Y. City you said "Goodbye" ' , To mother, father, brothers', sister, wife "and child We loved you so much but, God loved you best, So sleep on niy dear brother "am) take your rest. V ou were a loving brother, son, father land husband too But God had some work he. want.1. anl yo.ir lQ. do. So?Steep on we'll meet ybu bye and bye, I'o that home of resT~bryr:iU the sky. . . Siidily missed-by A.-B. Pickett. Sister of deceased; Mr. and Mrs.11. Y. Picket, father ami mother, \V. M. and J. Pickett, brothers; N. Pjcket, wife and children. A BIRTHDAY PARTY On Wednesday, July 24th, 3:30 P. M., a birthday party-was given at th^ home of Mr. and Mr9. W- S Holley in honor of their son, Mr J. P. Holley. : Mrs. Mary M. Deas happily met the guests at the. door. ?Card games were played and other entertainments. Among the card players; Mr. J. P. Jiolley and Miss* Eleanor* E. Clarkson won first prize. Second prize went to Miss Marie E. Gary and Miss Thel; ma Williams. About 5:30 the guests were invited into the dining room, which was decorated with white, pink and blue colors. They were seated. After which Mr. Holley lighted the candles. Then the fun began. __ The menu was very refreshing. They all expressed themselves as having spent an enjoyable evening. Then the host and the guests tnntnrf>d down tn the "Old Mill Stream" to a picnic given, by Mr, Paul R. Webber, Jr. We also had a magnificent lime there.?"After all the fun was over, they*went home with happy hearts. Those enjoying this delightful occasion were: Misses Eleafior E, Marion and Helen Clarkson, Lottie Williams and Thelma Williams, Marie E. Gary and Marie C. "Hblley, Messrs Willie David, Zack Clarkson, Jr. and Moses Shiver, Jr. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our loving wife and mother. Mrs. Lucile Nelson Paul, who left- us. one year ago, today, August 2nd, 1984. Only God knows how we miss you From our eyes, secret tears do often flo-w; God gently took your hands and 'Tia enough, coriil1 liunie and uufToy no more." Fabrel P. Puul, Husband Edith Bernice, Annie Lucile . f FabritirDelone, Children. IN MEMORIAM A tribute of love to the cherished memory of our son and brother, Robert Duport, who was called home suddenly two years ago, July 27, 1983. There, are some ones who miss f you sadly And find time long ainee you went; There are someones who think of you always, Why try to be brave and content. You were a loving son and brother good and kind. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dupoijt, parentf Miss Maude Depont, 'Columbia, S. C Mrs. Earline D. Webber, New York City, Sisters. THE tPWORTH LEAGUE OF WESLEY M. E. CHURCH The League is extending a cordial invitation to a special pro gram on Sunday, August 4th, st^i D If MT , Ifl., JLUr II1C pui VI WCIVVIIl ing the newly promoted Junioi Leaguers into the Senior organization. Election of officers will b? held at the same time. . The pi-c gram is as follows: ' 1. Opening Song?I would b< true. 2. Prayer?Rev. Burwick. 3. Instrumental Solo?Mrs. G Lee Ratliff. son and Hattie L. Spann^ ri ; ^ ^ ^ A I ^P" 1 rymnfTWrini it .6. Vfolih SolcP?Mr. Carroll ? Leevy. 6. Vocal Solo?Mrs. L. H. Hope. , - ________ _E 7. Welcome Address 'to Re'w Rj ; Leaguers?Mrs. M. S. Nance. ' R 8. Election of Officers. I 9. Installation Service?Rev. M. M. Peac^. i 10. Closing Song?Take My^Life and Let it Be. '[ J AGGERS OLD FOLKS HOME. A There seemed to have been a little over sight on the part of some of the Leaders' readers in not seeing the article- of the first week F in April from the Jaggors Home r ! thanking several persort for their ' contributions, and among them we most assurely" thanked Sidney ' 1 Park C. M. E. Church for $5.35 which was given through the ef- ~ ' forts of Mrs. J. E. Ferguson and j Mr. D. "R. Starks. So again we i , wish tn t.hank them for sajno and ! | tn *the. meantime we wish to thank the Les Bon AThis.SflciftLCluhjfot. . their very nice supply of groceries on July 17. a The missionary unionjfdr their p monthly donation of $2.00 and we j wish to thank Rev. J. C. Anderson, pastor of Sidney Park Church | _ Ianu nis members for their recent t donation of $5.09 also the pastor and members of St. James A. M. , E. Church_for 52 cents. The .two latter were given through the" "?* -retlort of Mrs, J. E. Ferguson. Again we thank yiou dear ,cl friends. May the Lord ever show- j p - ur bis blessings upuii >uu. j-j NEW YORK CITY NEWS el 1 s * " ' w Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peguese ? have returned from South Caro- s' lina. They report a pleasant trip. u The Imperial Singers entertain[ ed last Wednesday P.. M. in honor of Mr. George Hampton, Publisher s< , The Palmetto Leader. Among the guests were Misses H. Allen, M. E. Solmon, Fleetie . Davis, Birdie LongT^J. Stranghn, r, ~ Mesdames Franklin? Alford, F. Long, H. Belle Fladger, Louise ?w Peguese Pleasant, Ophar Ander- v< son Albert, Mrs. James and Mess- T I ers' H* Belin, Mack, and Gaillard, ^ Strauss, Chas. Stephens, and L. M. Burgess. ~ I Mrs. Alberta Goodwin of Win ston-Salem, N>' C. is visiting her ~ mother, Mrs* 'Aniia Venable. Mr. David Mundle is in the a Frcrreli 11 nspitnl.?W<rhope-be -willbe well before long. Musical at St. Luke A. M. "E. ^ Church The Missionary Society of St. , * Luke A. M. E. Church presented i its organist and a few of her pu- J pils in a musical on last Friday h! I evening, to a large appreciative ^ i their selection in a creditable man- o ner. Rev. Morton, pastor at Tuck- ' ' ahoe, N. Y., was master or cere- 1 'monies. Mrs. Lela Morton, of > Bethel A. M. E. Church choir was ( guest soloist, rendering difficult selections capablyr A "j Pupil-: participating vseic; Eileen- ? Brabhwaite, Mary Brown, Louise Jenkins, Pauline Seaton, Barbara p( and Juanita Thomas, Desrita Du rant, Mary Riefiardson, Wilhemena -! Gibbs, Mrs. Bertha Williams, James Gilbert Drearers, Joseph Blake, ^ Charles Jackson, Gordon Fladger and Stanley weekes. Composition work on exhibition received honor' able mention. A recital will be , staged before the opening of vvi school. ' ov MARION NEWS A I " ~ = tr J fnmug A M F. Chnrrh ; Services /were well attended all dt day Sunday. In the morning ser- ' re vices, our able pastor, Rev. A. J. fr . Jenkins, delivered an excellent w sermon. There were in our midst fc several visitors. Rev. Judge, a | student at Allen University, made o! a short talk. After the termon fr ~ he gave us some points concerning hi the schools, connected with our hi church, and the part they play in making it possible for Negro youth ai to meet the demands of this ago. s] I On Sunday afternoon at 4 o*. S 9 COLUMBIA j Has qualified and is now de under the plan developed ii i lumhia University and acce ical Association. Ask your CLASSIFIED ADS ANTED?Table Boarders?Colge Inn, 1509 Harden St. WANTED:?Colored M^n anc 'omen to represent one of tht rgest and strohgest insurance >mpanies, writing health and acdent policies. Preference given > teachers and ministers. No exsrience necessary but upplicarrte ust give satisfactory references, pply by letter giving full details id your correct address to INSURANCE c)o The Leader. ' jrou want yonr hair to grow ns? FAITH-THO-LENE HAIR GROWER makes stubborn hair Soft, Silkj nd Glbosy. i' h-Tho Ix'rup Hair?(1 rowta? Ouhle Straight Hair Grower 50< emple Hair Grower __ ' 35( 3:1^ .?6t" len a naiPTribss . 25< .egistered In U. S. Patent Office Made -by Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson Edgewuld PobI Office, " Columbia S. C. .gents Wanted. MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower s. or Diseased Scalp?Gives Life & eauty. BEST GROWER?apply nee a week?PRICE 35c. J06 Blanding St. Columbia punts Drujfc Store Washington Si USELHAIRLONGER A Wonderful Hair Grower 0 lakes the Kilr grow Long, Ful ftd Luxuriaht. A fair trial wil rove its wonderful worth. lair longer Grower 8&< Teasing Oil ..r 25* 'cartage 10c. ALSlE P. WYNNE. Box 24, CHo, S. C iock Rev. E. B. Mack of Mu'iliui reached for the^benefit of Brothei ollimie Sam's itub. A largo orow< ttended: On Sunday night our presiding [der, Rev.' Janerette delivered ? onderful message. We feel thaj ur presiding elder is growing piritually. Each time his ser ions are more soui-surring. Also visiting with us on Sundaj turning?wtm? several strmrrm :hool teachers and students. \V< ish to. welcome all visitors to .St ohn's services while in the city. On Tuesday evening the A.. C. E eague had a social at the home oi Irs. A. V. Hagiflr- A large erow< f young people met and had j ery pleasant evening. Rev. A. J. Jenkins and Eldei merette left Tuesday morning tc ttend the State League and Sun ?*<2?; ?n * l? un Monday nignt tn^ quarterly inference" mot at St. John's A!. M . Church.-. The meeting was wel ttended and reports showed im-oveitrent. _ * . ' Social N.ews Miss Verdell Deas has returned i the city after a pleasant stay Columbia. Mrs. Lethonia B. Davis has reirned from WashingtOTT; D. C. Mrs. Georgianna Blackwell, Rod?rs is one of our new brides. She as married to Mr. Statue Rodgovs veral weeks ago. The Marion County Training chool has opened for the sumeV session. The teachers are: Prof. Johnnain, Mrs, Frederick of Sumter; iss Bethea of Latta, Miss Maria Wright of Walterboro, Mrs. . V. Hagin of Marion. The enillmelll fui the first day wm fi1, There's a "Blessed Event" at the mil Vinnnv a bonneinc rl, daughter of the proud fitfrits, Mrs. Naomi"Ball Nichols and r. Paul Nichols. Mother and lughter are doing splendidly. CROSS ROAD COMMUNITY Eastover, S. C.?Well, well, look ho is back. Prof. J. S. Anderson, ir principal, who has just retumI from Cook's Mountain Sunday . M. He stated a very pleasant ip. -Miss Louise Pershn a former stn: mt of Allen University and unoc oident of this community is hom< om New York spending a whilt ith her family after being awa\ >r seven years. Mr. Thomas Watson a studen f Cro?3 Road School returne< om Parlarg Island Sunday when e spent'fwo weeks with some o is friends. The Plantation Singers will sinj rid Mr. S. B. Master (white') wil reak at-Goodwill Baptist Churel untkwwat 5- okdock-p. m'. _ , ? DAIRIES Hyering Vitamin D Milk 1 and controlled by Co-pted by American Meddoctor. about It. - ; 1 " ? -t? ... " ' **MTf T I fjjLIFE SUREST \ DRIOHTEa s,NCE -mhp5*11 p?undth|s MEW WAV TO .J- >> -?' t "V"'l !D I'll W.llO _ i i ~ -* ' ? 1: *\ * .n?;V" r shaved ' TTTTTi "rvra/'J^ fC jiving J'ov. i; <an't n ull#1 hui.v_ jil< < it i.s r.i.t t - if. both. r> i eroA v.ith a inz'or aa! soap, Just moisten'a littlo Mugv: hMavlhsr Powder ami Mil";.litfi it ?? >o-ur la< ?* "Wipe It off an i y iijr f.n." H p.-tVetly^ s It a vc- 'I' J >: n i; - Tvnrt ptmp:--*-. '.vitl ni * tUL>, be ;m-" ."VP;vi'1' i '"W'Jor is antisr-ptic. A S?c b"X will last a ! long' tlno- " i At drugstores or "direct froni Mat'iift Shaving Powder Co., --Rept j5; .--'.jitum? Ji fja. ; ?"U E 13rAmerica First The-,- , A . Men's Cluh, St.-I.uke C hurch Tuesday nite, Aug'. 6 Leaving tl.it CHuioh at P;M, Fare - ?- 25c o% . Take no Chances-on Dan- ? serous Oases?use. City Pure - Tee. Our wagons Hit?*?* \tiur (i>*oi daily t ?? I ? ' J ' ' r -=? 1 , " * Efficient Refrigerators' ^ Phone 3151 1721 Stain SJ. r r - , r . - . . while:' i.v new vork j 'v STOP AT 1 WOODUDE HOTEL ) . - . The Finest C olored Hotd?-?? in Harlem ! 2124 7th Aw.'at 1 12nd St. -New York, New York ? r At Dl HON 3-2400 ' t>e one of the 3 that estimate ?d | your Home Loan Work. , Artisans Contracting Company Phones 3487?8335 ?Thij Company >w represented kr J. W. Beachum and R. Hagood I * v - ' . 1 * . FOR REAL COAL SERVICE , * . , i And Pnreftt, Cleanest Ice Phone 4311 ^? . ? ~ % ? ^?" * * /?/. .*. \ HAMILTON'S _ Diamonds & Watche* I EAST CREDIT TERMS * V tmi MAIN ST. %. .,. . - S< Open All Nipht?24 Hoar Service Save your- nickleR and dimes and come uo 4? see o? sometime? While in Columbia visit th* Elks* Beer Garden: LUNCHEONETTE - H. M?rry, Pron. Phone MOt -== 1109 Vi WASHINGTON STREET ' :.. iif yjjj