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^ / Saturday, August 10, 1935 . Mrs. Fannie E. Dash of Orangeburg, was the house guest. of hoi brother and sister-in-law, Mr. urfi Mrs. C. Fulton Arehey; 2211 Lad} St.. wbilp nHorwlinp- ly.V.tnt., rw vention of the S. S.-and A. C. E League last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas oi Baltimore, Md., 1378 N. Calhoui St. are spending their vacatior in Columbia with their mother ?.?-? Mrs. Nettie Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Everett lef Thursday .for- New York to spent several days.--^ , Mrs. Maymit' E. Summers am little daughtei-, Ruth Lyda. an in the city this week. While hen they are with Mrs.TT.avinia Calwy ' 1524 Wheat St. We are very pleased to annotinci that Dr. L. M. Daniels has return ed to the city after spending sev era! weeks ir> Baltimore and Wv ~T York* City.. V Mrs. Lula Troublefiefd -and son with little Margarets Wxiirlit?a Richmond, Va., are visiting Mrs . Tom Snoot at 1821 Gregg St. Dr. J. McKenzie Harrison. edi tor the Samaritan Herald, and hi wife, Mrs. A. E. Harrison of Sum _ ter called at The Palmetto Lea<Je Office while attending the Gram Lodge of-Odd*Fellows and Ttrrttrrtr: last Tuesday. , . j Bisop T. W. Martin of the A M. E. Zion Church and I)r. .lame: .. . ?Wr--Eiehelbergrr~.fr.7 sceretary cf ?Religious Educatjwt, were the din ner guests of the letter's nupt Mrs. J. E. Ferguson on Saturday ,? Afig..5," 1935. ~ 1 Rev. Bynum C. Burton of New berry, s. ;u. is down witn iu-v John Burroughs of . Columbia. ? C. They will spend their .vacatioj l. ? at Myrtle Beach, They worships* ?A? Sunday " morjmg at Emmanuel A M. E. Church and Rev. Burtoi preached Sunday .afternoon a Brown's Chapel A. M. E. Clnjrel in Arthurtown. - . Mi&a Franeina Bmrre?has emi ! eluded a week's visit to her relsi * tives and friends in Sumter am BishopvUle, B. C. NOTICE The! Ministers Wives Allium* -r-i?dias called off the* regular month!, meetings for the summer. Th next regular meeting will be an nouneed through .The Leader. - Mrs. Ella Mae Owens, I'iv.MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMEX' . " ?: . I New York.vCity? Mfis M. Eve Iyh"Roberts of. Dayton. Ohio an Mr. Willis H. Thompson of Col umbia, S. C. were married .here ?>: Monday July 22nd. They are no"\ residing at 400 W. 150 St. . ON VACATION. Miss Mattie Hampton of 100 Heidt St., is now in Washiiigtor D. C., spending a part of her sum . . mer vacation with relatives am friends. We are wishing ; very pleasant stay. w mm* . THE HOME MISSION <1.1 li ; : ine metnuers ' of the Home Minion Club hold its regular m.iiiui at the home, i f Miss ll.ttio j\\'nas - August 1st. T|io mooting was up ened with a sorrg- led l?y-'Mr.-. Joiihii Washington. Scripture lc.-.-o.t 1Psalm of Davd. Prayer l>v Mis Dessie Willi'-ms. A spiritual le.P.i the Pres., Mrs. H.tty .Mayes. Th> brings our devotionals service to : close. The house was opened ft 1 busi ness. Old and new4 buVjrbss \va discussed, Minutes of the las meeting were read and rrreivn ?- and adopted. Miss Daisy is still sick. \V< hope for her a speedy recovery we were very t>>uii 10 nave nev member, Mrs. Jennie Jackson. The next meeting will be luld'a Mrs. Mattie Mayes. . LES DEMOISELI.F.S Miss Floria Counts ' entei'taincf ???.?Leg Demoiselles?on Tuesday, .lull 30th. After a brief business s'.s " sion the members enjoyed sevefa games of cards. Mioses Leoli Dennis and Ruth Vaugli were tin winners. They were presentee lovely gifts. . Three new members were intro duced to thevclub. A course of ice punch and ban sandwiches was served. On Tuesday, August 5th, Mis: Prancina Davis was hostess to the Lea Demoiselles at her borne o r Gervais St. Zinias decorated th< reception ball and living roorr which was thrown in-suite. At interesting meeting was conducted by our president, Mrs. Georg< >? rrrt - o. a ne iiu-inun s wuiu in | led with new ideas ar,d plans. Card playing: was enjoys! due ingr the-?Social Hour. IVJiss J. M Artemus held hijrh score and Mis< Leola Dennis second. They wer< presented lovely Bon Bon dishes Mr. Sidney "Ih-ottlr and Mr. Nat Nesbitt called during: the socia 1 hour. ?J_ fThe hostess served ham sand wiches and ice ade. 5 tVMANifATTAN SOCIAL CLUB I <r >.y _ " ?ii* nicotine was at the>home of ' .Mrs. Annie Grant, August' 7th. The meeting was called ttr~OTder 'n hy the chaplain, I.izv,ie A, Young, c Opening song led by Archie Gil- .1 inore, s< ripture reading by the c chaplain, prayer by P. Williams, c dug led hy Mrs. Y. Bailey. There s v.W Hi hi e verses by each member I t lev-inning with the letter (C). t | After the Bible verses the other j | pari of the meeting was turned to [ i ' the vice-president. Old and new ui'm ine-s was discussetl. "/One of i I t the members. Mrs. O. M. Giant is ; 1 leaving for New York Monday af- i r 1 ternoom?Tlieiu will be U farewell , , {party given at 4hl> home of?W+B-ie t j Smith in honor of Mrs. Ollie M. 1 I Grant. "The'hostess therm* served I [ j a dei.cious course. We adjburned ( ! to meet at 911 Assembly St./with ( i Mr. George -Johnson. - ? ? i > IM.I K MOOX SOCIAL CLUB 1 .Miss Mamie Pra/.ic'$ was hostess-^ ' to the Blue Moon Tuesday night, ? August f.th at her home on Taylor s St. Meeting was opened at its 1 1 us al -heur hy singing, "This is iil iay S t o t ys?prnyer in concert, Bible 1 e verses' bv each membpr, scripture ' i h'ssori was road by Miss Frazier. ( . The meeting was brief but - very 1 interesting. We were very sorry L'[t'> have Mrs. Gertrude; Brown as ' " she i- in Philadelphia for an in- 1 " ih l irate length of time. . We are hoping she w ilf return soon: The hostess served a repast of steamed rice, fried chicken, sliced ^ tomatoes, hot rolls and lemonade. , WAVKRI.KY SILVER STAR CLUB ... ; s I'J.ie WaVeiiy Sliver Star -Club lyj't .on Thursday evening at the '' bhme o'" MKatie Stearnon o n ' ' 11 oust' St. The hous'e was called ^ ti> order -Uy._the president, .Mrs. ! Maggie Johnson, opening song led 1 by Miss Evelyn Newborn, led in piayer by Miss Merkerson. 7" " Tin i c vvai- a shoi I business dltr~ Z ^ "eu"s;.on. After which the hosts.es - served sandwiches, ice cream and ' rake. " * ' RADIO CLUB ? ~ h __ ' - Ul?-L^ ??.? The Radio Social Club met at n the,home of Mr. Ilham Suber. (| Tuesday, August oth. The meet mg was opened with scripture 1c?on by Mi\ Hey ward Suber and , Pi,ble yerses by the members. |)is.cussi<?/*of an entertainment for This7 nionth took place. All members were asked tv> lo"ok for a nice hooting. - j Refreshments, were .served __juul. _ we adjourned to meet at the home >t' Mr. Williams and Gilluard. TWELVE PALS SOCIAL CLUB y Tin1 Ibvolw: Pals Social < Club' " y tin t at the home of Miss Inez SOals n Gregg St. The meeting was opened by the 7- ;iidi nt. singing "In tliu Oaiden" z after which prayer by Miss Ander1' son, Bible verses were recited by the members. Minutes- read and ~ -rrpprrtved. ISoli_called_jmtL collect. ,1 lion taken. " TTTT' M'/.KO 4 bun cniM'nil riof nlo - ?? ' >> vi v uiv.li r*.i uu vu ,, salad, >'saltiness, and lemonade. ,, \Vo adjourned to meet with Mrs. Mable Daniels 1337 Gyegg St. Mrs. Malde .J. Daniels'entertain- ' e<t t lie members of the Twelve Pals Swcial Club, Thursday evening. Aug. 1. The meeting was opened 8 v. it!) the president presiding. The i. "regular routine of business affairs - .were .carried out, and the remaind ing of tdie evening was spent en- : it, joying a program and cards. After "all fun was over; tVie hos_ 1 tess solved delicious salmon. A ?rri?lettuce, uliu's,?snttm'es hrui "! punch. . . ' \Vc had om> new member, name. ly. Miss McDonald and a visitor, < - Mrs. Sarah Starks, who are. al- i ways given a hearty welcome. We adjourned to meet on Thursday, Aug. 8, with Miss Henrietta 1 Ko-ter. 1710 Pulaski St. Mable J. Djinicls, - Reporter. ^ ? - m ) V I, A DIMS* AID SOCIETY OF WESI.EY M. E. CHURCH A lovely meeting of the Ladies' t Aid Society of Wesley M. E. , i Church was held at the homo of . Mrs. Sallio Charlie, Monday ev- . cning, August 5, at 4 o'clock. The , meeting was caueu 10 oruer uy J the president, Mrs. L. E. Roseninnd. Tim devotions were as j_ follows; Opening nong, UI am Thin'e- O. Lord;" Scripture reading" Miss Anna Ppann; Prayer, Rev. P. E. Mingo. ? -?A-lt w?thw -devoliuiiK wore over ~ j tlio president made quite an inter C'tiruc talk. Then they entered J Mm I;i>siness discussion. After adj .inurnment,. the hostess served a deliciptK* course of punch, ice , . i reft hi and cake. Our next meetV imr will ho held at Mrs. C. H. Danncrly^on Washington St. This will he our special rally day and each * lady is asked to pay $1.00 for world service. Come and bring ' your friends. - - j Mrs. L. E. Rosemond, Pres. , 2_ Mrs. I- Hope, Act. Sec. i ? 'm m ?"??? ? J ALOURS OM) FOLKS UOMB 1 1 The .JOld Foljts Home 1 1 wish to thank Kev. S. H. Lewis, . L 'Rottml A AT Kr Fhtm-h, ~ - Coh.mlfia ami members for $3.25. < Wo shill have oiprht inmate3 to ?br~ earc 1 fnr nn<t~~tre are" a-kinp ( nil tvell wishers to cojhe to see r us and pray much. 1 ] Goeh The AuxD'ry Chth is-|p-~" yfiip.r fvervonc Ao take with 'them to Dunbar's Lake on i,| J ue.'fiay night, August 13, 11)35. i r I Admissiofi 10 and 15 cents. ; Tn'cks wll leave Old Folks 1 Home, 7r45 P. !M. sharp. I ' \ .- > n TIE LUCKY BIRDS SOCIAL CLUB Opcinid by singing, "Shine on ne,' the the 23rd Psalm was reited in concert after which "Let esus lead me" was sung by the h'aplain, Mrs. Mary McCoy, prayr by Mr. Sam Williams, after a ong the meeting was turned over o the president. The meeting was hen given a treat Qf a song and nayer by Mr. Robinson, the minites wera called for, the same vere read and approved. Sick, nine. ~ ^Unfinished business was a diver tea at the home of Mrs. Anlie Porter 502 Main St n-.'tn ?chick Sunday Aug. 11, 19'35 and lie Club's moon light pienig at Hinbar's Lake, Aug, 15, Thursday \ M. New business, none. Mrs. ilautlen and Claskin who have been nit of the'city made remarks also Mrs. ("Iceman who had been dck were Well . received visitors. Mrs. Marie. Long of Morristown, \T. J. The next meeting will be H-ld-at-the home.oLMr. and Mrs, Johnson, 509 MRrion St.. Aug. 13, it 8 o'clock. Mrs. Gaskin receiv Ml So.ulJ on special collection. Closing song, "God be with you," Dismissed by Mrs. Mariah~Cheeseboro. All members having tick tsj'or picnic must report on next meeting night, Aug. 13, vegetable alad. ham sandwiches, cake, candy, crackers, and punch were served." Mrs. Marie SeniouY, Pres. ? Mrs. Hattie Johnson, Reporter THE WARD ONK WILLING WORKERS GbFB The club met at the home of Miss Janie Wolf, 1310 Divine St.; Tuesday, G, with "the Madam president presiding- The faceting ivas called to order by the madam president apd opened with the club -ong.Ted by >Tiss Lucy Jones, pray?r 1/jrMrsrMLcsa Belt ^Goodwin. Beautiful Bible vefses were^heard by all the members'. Then the meeting was pnened fog business. R. Williams is leaving for New York Saturday, Aug. the 10. All is very sorry to have her go and hoping her a very nice trip and a lovely time. The minutes wore read. TJje roll was called, - the members' resnonded briefly. The receipt of the evening was good " Miss L. V. Choeseboro will give i silver tea at her home Sunday August 11, at 027 Assembly St.? The meeting \vas" closed by Mrs f. Mr Thompson, Mrs. J. R. Williams led the closing ode. < for mru cidi'l.tl'k vcvmrmy , ok-aiu-atm ol'1 flamdkn iu:rai.d with soci.vi. Chester?-There was a surprise social'given at the?homo-?o? Mr and Mrs; Clark Stonson, Friday evening, August 2, in -honor oi Miss Marian Ilarry of Camden, r f orme r graduate of Coultci?Ac a demy, Cheraw,. S. C., class, of 33. Miss Acnnie LCe Stenson was hos *^.... **k^ tvrw> iu vuf mm-ii an an . .u ias iim i> will leave her linmp in Camder Sunday-after spending a few weeks m our city visiting friend?. ? Those who attended were*Misscs Mavian Harry, Mary Stroud, EJfa St foJUiier. IttThie ,H;a il'onl Clara Stark's, Ruth Harden,' E. L Starks, Messrs Cliford Hooper, Ed Brown, Author Jagggr's, Johnnie Walker, Pagi1 Beatty, Cyril Spann James Channel. Eugene Adah*. Author Johnson, James Harden \at '? inel Max w, 1.1.-.1, Phitfeu.-Jiv s ie Stevenson and Mr. Timothy J, Johnson. "Miik Harry wa,- very much surprised when she came in the home, and found the crowd of jolly young iters waiting?m?her ai rival. A delicious ice cream course and ttyjjjts was served,-: A present was presented to .uiss Harry by .Mis^ Stewjifcon. ?Dancing and grimes?made?the evening of pleasure long to be remembered. , Tim Johnson, Reporter POETIC MEDITATIONS1 (By Herbert Eli Dickson) THEY TOED ME SADLY ^ (Written the day following the death of Mrs. Celia F>.-Saxon'.) They'told me sadly, "She is dead." Rut T denv that which they've said, For I can truthfully retort That, men and wonien of her sort Die not?hut merely pass unto A land" unknown to me and you Expect4 that.it is fpr us all . Who live a sinele fear or tear Because our lives are righteous here. I truly do, not know that I fan quite express or gloritfy The WflVk she's donO.?But do I need . . To glorify a single deed When every one within itself Is quite a light and quite a wealth, :ONCERNINO CERTAIN ENEMIES OE MINE f sometimes marvel when I think Of all the gall that I must drink fhat some unthinking man or boy Might have a moment's worthless joy At my expense?but vainly spent rf it's fpr my discomfort; meant, For I am one among the few Who know the worth of what they do. "OMI7 WITH MP T'P THE RflAn * OF LIFE"*" ^nmo with me up tIio road of life, rhe wav is dark, the road is rough; But grieve_no?._ Knowing God exTsts \hd that Ho loves us is enough. rhe road may seem of endless toil, \nd as it seems that it may be; But if our work Is work for God, T will be but joy for you and me. S . IK PALMETTO LEADER WHAT'S WHAT IX CHESTER ^ By Edward (West) Brown Folks, Chester is still .Chester. Since school days are over for the time being there is little heard of I Chester. Well, here goes. On Monday, July Idtith, the Chester baseball team met Union at the Fairground. As usual they (Chester Power House) won. The ^eore-Was 6-2. Your^ writer was on the mound for Chester. "Otis Fai r was in, the Union line-up. He is Coach Bell's boy of (Tallin you know. He played-a bang up game' at second, Captain Tom Lewis. the Chester catcher found his aith. To surprise the fans he-.threw out six men at second Tiase. Ear) Morgan, the~Blue Jackets left end; was at second for Chester. (Red) Harper played a sensational game at shortstop for J.he winners!' ' Quite a few fans attended the game. Walter Morris is the manager of the Chester team.: Well, so much for.. thajL Yes,Coach. .Atkinson saysj football practice starts the ' last of August. Watch the Blue Jackets go. The Southern Nite1 Hawks played for a dance in Ches. tor on'July 31st. Very rare: There \\ttts a surpiuc |i?i ly tit int. home of Mr., and..Mrs. Clark Stin. son.. It was given in, honor of Miss Mariarti Harvy of Camden, S. C., who is visiting in the city. Quite a few of the young social set of Chester was present. . You r can nnd ffndry Hardin and Pep Worth, sticking, around in town. Lances are given nightly on the west side of town, known to the ChesteT folk. as Harlem. Chester is carrying-quite a few visitors, Some were formerly of ; Chester, but are making their hom,e?? in other places. (Well folks, that is Chester, as'I see it, still niv the hill and doing swell. [ Oh, yes, the Chester baseball : team \Vill niav anvbodv. Write or ^ write, Walter -Morris, SeaboarcL I" Depot, Chester, S. C. So long folks. I'll be writing. IN ME.MORIAM f In sad but loving remembrance I of our- dcar^liusband and father^ , Air. Abram Reed whodeparted this ; life Aug. 11, 1927. -..-v. Sleep on dear one and lake your ! rest, We will meet you some day in the land of the blest. Beyond time's troubled stream, ' Beyond the chilling waves o f death's dark river, Beyond life's lowering clouds and fitful gleams, Its dark .realities and brighter dieams, A beautiful forever. ? Mrs. Lucy M. Reed, wife; Mrs. - Mary Jane-Myers. -Miss Lucy Lee r and Mr. Willie MaCtr freed, , cttjtt[ ren. I- IN MLMORIAM. i In s::tl but b'?v:,tr 'memory of r: our dear husband and son, F-ged l_ Bccto:'. win din.iUd lLls il'v. [ Aug- B't I'.'-ltt. Sleep oti riid take yonr* 're? t. We 1o\ed thee,*b?u Jes^.. iiivei - ; cheer bort. . i. l Jlur gotten..'. ? st !h- i.. . taken "your place. ' A happy home we once enjoyed,' ? I low sWeet the memory still, e That ifc.,th<-ha*-fcft vacancy. ? The world can never till. Wife and Mother. IN M E.MORI AM . In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted husband and son, Ivey Thoiyas Smalls, who departed L this life ,'tu-n?\ ears?ago,?August 1 K. 1933. ^ Wu who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year, In the lonely hours of dreaming, Thoughts of you are always near. ? .? : 1 " r Every day brings back sweet memories, i Every memory brings a tear, j Deep within our hearts we cherish, I Thoughts of you we loved so dear. _ , !- Mamie?L?Smalls, wife. j Mrs. SaHu^amison. mother j rNT MEMORIAM Fost, Anna B? a tribute of love ,to the mcihory of our dear^rfother, Anna B. Frost, who left us nine years ago today, August 2, 192G. t ' Since in clam repose you clumberLife seems now an empty dream,. Though you've gone to join that number - Over beyond '.lie solemn stream. Though you're happy with 'the Angles _ In that hump t" II lii['h-U;A-ftt<w^ Sweet, oh sweet the memory lin-' gers Make us feel you're always nearv - -- -u v Those whorif you" once gloved so dearly " Wept to see you pass and saying, - None can ever take your place.I How we miss you, no one knows it. Only God can understand?Life to us seem dull and dreemy. Since death made that sad demand. Her love ones: Mrs. J. B. Williams, Mrs, Joe Lyles. Misses Hennietta S. Marie Gladys Frost and Mr, A. J. Frost. IN MEM OKI AM In loving memory of Henry _ Gray, who -died-, August 1, 1982. . Thou art gone, but not forgotten. Never can thy memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Around the grave where thou art laid. - A FRIEND 2 HERE AND THERM | ( By C. M. Williams \v ' Kinjrsvill?v S. ('.?.Pie- ihstalla- hy tion meetings at Mt. Olive were : great and successful. N'Av every auxiliary of the church is down to ^ work along with the pa-tor, 1>. S. j Wells, 'we learn with regret- that "ir Mrs. Amanda Finch is -very sick in < N. V." M r. Thomas l'iiu h i- gone !''''' to see it ho ut Tferi SVsrrr~ l.treiie Johnson continues to improve. 1*5-'1 Funeral -rites were-he'd for Mrs. 1,1 Mabe| Bailey Tuesday at Mt. OFive: Ap Mrs. K. Ft ierson.?Mt*^~Srrrn -Boy- nri tee fth<l ehihlren oS Cohnnhia. wi n] visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. (*. Copfi IfWt weak. Mw! Addle "AVilliams continues on tlie sick list; .tao i.ni- .?-? proved." The ushers union will I meet at Mt. Olive Saturday. Aug. . 11.' expect a largo crowd. Kov. Wells will preach the annual serm?n. . . : ;v Wateree. ?. Ci Mt. N'< .ho was favored with a I "vis it hy the members of Friendship . P.-irOwt r l, ...... t. tl-' Sunday. Mis. T*.c??'. Rardoph who has been very slyk was able to accompany them. Rev. ..X. preached (be, "s.ermon. Mr. .las, lit Moye is indisposed. Wo. hope for Kv him a speedy,'recovery. Mr. Ire- ->ai dell Williams i,s conyalescinir from eb a feyyr atti.i?. Mrs. Bertha Hr wn ' is returning to \Vin.-tmi-Salem this .. week. -1?The lliilluy Fw'l.cia! es are arranging an Excursion, to the sea .lVr Labor Day. There are good times waiting for them. " ID MARIOS* NEWS " ? Ea ? Now that summer sello'ol, is open ..D< and the town is full of the eli'e "To of thin district, the social life may p shako itself out of it< silence/for ' r , the last two months. Xhe?weather is hut?folks, - tool' [^yourself-off at any one of mry doi light ful race enterprises. There's > ( Mr, James Davis gji Main St,. Mrs,' . Jfladgcr on--Mail? St.. Mr. Davis Tor ; i.ioii'iy .^t., and Mr. F rierson in I i'a very convenient spot on Euclidi St. They all keep ices , and ice cream, alone with cold drinks and _ other- refrcshmcnitsr ? We wish to appoJojjizc for the 1 .pjnision of Prof.- liuckner of Florence as one of the instructors in the Marion County Summer School. , Professor Rucknej- is instructor in Biology and we Understand that j Ik he is to study at Columbia-I'aiver? on sity this fall on a scholarship. i |?, The enrollment in the summer i school has increased considerably i .J.I/... Incf ...lr.nl- i - I .. invv V \\ V V rv 11 .1111 m i uu>c vwuj^ ? in increasing tlic enrollment from lohhnakin is the very able director. 1 Mr. A. It. Goddard is ivW ropre-. HCTKIlg the Anu'i ieati Workmen'- ~~ Insurance Comnanv in our ^ity "l \Ve Hope fu, him givnt <m-<ess ar The folloWmg summer School pr teachers were present at the Sfln- .. day morning services at St. John's A. xi. ft. Church, on Sunday Aug. 4 Th Misses Anna McDonald. Kstell I.ce. P< Mary Virginia- Hamilton, Pearl Hamilton. I.illie M. White. Janie Cu"|ifi. Mary Ahllnmy nn-! .Mess.; ers Stuart Cranes and r;.,atk-.s Williams. Also were present. ? Messers Waiter Page and Jessie 1.1 Mrs. C'hanie. I,,. McQueen Adams th is in the city attending summer school. ly Mrs-. Early M. Israel's lur.ejal-' -.?r services were held at St. John A. M. E. Church on Monday, Ayg. 5, ,h at 3:30. A very large crowd paid pa its last tribute of respect to Mrs. in Israel Mr. Henry I,. \ ' Jackson, fr undertaker, was in charge, with E\ -his splendid service. iurs. vj. ii. uavis lias returned from Atlantic City. (In Monday we received the Jo news of the death of Mr.. Claudell tm MoFaidin who downed carh- ?y da\- afternoon in a liver a few jru miles north of Mullimv tii Hh iui[i \'-uh William.-.?will ah- 'is. near in an illustrated lecture at He St. John A. M. E. Church on Fri- ret day nipdit, August 1?. at 8 O'clock. Yo Admission 10c for all. There will nil "Be movmpf -picture? of the Bible fears and H I:^ l\"KF\ Amy looked in t ho mirror, fool she couldn't hold hack the tears. Vhe What jivo.l was a Druuliful skin, a like siiintiiiiti tt&ttrc <ir a clover personality self j ?l,i :i her hair made her look old and ovei I Ta<!od. ' ihlio k;i,?. why ? knew that Uor.dull, * Von iroii-hurntl <>U color, jtfay streaked ?ai It lir made Iter look 15 rears older, too Jus 'old to join lil i ho foil of iheyoungyr set. will I ticUilv >lio confided in a friend, who ad.iM l 11\ mil (lodifroy's I.AR1EI SB ''at-1 I':i iu h i115r t i-loi intJ. she lost no time. bloi She tried it that very night. sati IiiaQ itie lu r delight j.u*? 15 minutes rctl lati-riwhen her hair became soft, silky, lustrous, and ebony black. It didn't . */ GODEFROY MFG. CO. 3506 OLIV CLASSIFIED ADS VNTKl) Talilf ' J{ .ar?icr -C<j!< Inr, i ;py Iliutiea. St. VA.NTKI):- Co! Mtll um] r?'i>r?*st.-r.t vr.v of the jje.-'t and 5v,troi vcr-,t in.-uiancenpanies. w rittM' i.'alt!-, and ac(nt policka. . Picforence ffiven tcai'ht'i's and- nuid1- *<*rr;? Sb t.-xi^iicc m-ce-yary h-:t annl-ir'nntM -'t~ y i v<1 sat i ^ fa<".' 1 v i'? fi ) < nc<?c. ply.hy lott'-r yivi'.y Dili details t~ your f'Tirrt'ct a :'!r< ^ ^ t IN'STRA N'CK ? < o The -Kendo v-? I'male Help Wanted \ Ir'l 11 fur I? i'u't < ywhcr's .N<> <-x\? rier.ee necai v.. ' >.*,>1 " M.'-ii'iv?y. Kri?< stair,i " FvTurf Hur- au, 115? W. inth.'-Nf\V.V.r-k. -- . Male Help Wanted 'lp. 1 i - Il!>t-la + ai-" h~>- tat a'ory.wiiei ?*.'N<> k>.; iit_-? *.- ? i-y. ?50.-$i *' * o')jiy..?I^n>-e s.tanfp. Jrihut i'-- lVareUu 1-1 5; \\\ lath, Nva v. vou want vour hmr to ;:r<>w u-t FSTTH-TI i O- LKN fcT HAIR GROWER ?. and Glo?sy. tilh-Thorl.fiio Hair Grower 25c uble Straight Hair G rower 50c niple Hair Grower 25c ossini: Oil 50c en's Hair Gloss 25c T?isU'Hd In I . IS. I'atent Office; - Made by * Ime. Kthel Potoe l-'riersoin ra<.Pu.,T,i'P^? Columbia S. C. gents Wanted. MADAM TKTKR'S Flair Gtowe* ?r Diseased Scalp?Gives I.ife & auty. II EST, GROWER?applj co a week?PRICE S5c. Ofi Blanding SC Columbii )unts Drug Store Washington S \sFiT\n{i7)N(Vi:R ?A?Wonderful?Ilnir 'irowei akes the hair gnm^Xnng[ Fu{ id?Luxuriant, A fair trial wtl ove its" wonderful worth. airlonpor Grower . 25i -~es<sTng~ Oil r.? 25< ietage 10c. ALSl.K I'. WYNNE. ?Bw 2t, Clio, S. C |?*x' ')w|m|ws *? i*h|> !*? '* +** unl shown. Tho-i pictures wen !;ptt as. l!t.-:v>Tj7 William- visitei e Holy Land last wipter. Miss Marpu-rite llays was quiet married tq Mr.- Arthur Sellers r Saturthrr A : Mrs. Friirsin. Mrs. Ball. Mrs nerett. and 'Mrs. Marvin pave i irty at the heath last Wednesday honor of- Mrs. Smalls and hei iond, Mrs". Nelson of Sumter ,-eryone had a lovely time. Not fee Everyone is invited to join St hn's. Sunday schoo.' ir. their anal outing. Our picnic will be Myi't!i Itc.h i. i I!: Aiist 15. For partfr-tdars ahifut .n-1?oi tation. see Mr. M -T ttav. Supt. of. the' Sunday Sch < !' or v. R. J. Jenkin", pas-tor. We're illy goinp to have a lip day. u can't atTord to miss it. liap:e ahead, lets lv. Continued on page 8 caviache .. ^unt'tl (iODHROVS ?U LAKIIISI X - -> Restoretl to ller ll.iir It> TTrlgnLtl HtTiitf} ? \Lu/e tfedjfS' i( Sojt, Sii'ky, Lustrous, SO Ovt/ Ht.ick! V A V - /X L -dyed; it wasn't smelly ?>r sticky. 1 years scented to hate disappeared magic and site looked hcr-adorable again. She literally made herself r in a day. i can make your hair beautiful,too s easily and quickly as Amy did. t apply Codefroy's LARIEl'SE. It not fub off or wash out find will indefinitely. In jet black, black, k, medium hrotvn. fight brottn.and ide. Every bottle is guaranteed to sfy or your money tt ill be promptly irnod^klet a hot tit?roi>A Y.' you r dculc/'dfo'esu'C ba te ?end $1.25 direct to, 'I STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. ... I m Make your bob I bcautjJjiL with I JSJIA - S O 1 It-3- ---wonderful ho.tr 8TA-80 I ' i.' -. '.. tr.? TiL-wf stylish bob*? in ftu t.-riwk^-thvm possible. It J corhjucrs'sb.rt, wiry hair with one easy application. Try ST A- I SO "day. You'll -^r.arvel bow I H snvoc'ih rv*,'J straiphtVt will make _j -or ha-r aiid^kte^ it smart and I bttracf:'v?. : j MADE FOR MEM other hair draoatwa ti "just' a? good" fa* mam |4 u 'ETA-SO, b?etw* K*? ' Jn msdi a?oacla!ly (of tfeoaa. It #o airnpla to aaa aa4 ?T" It's c-ni'-e-* TTRar'tieia bow atabborm II I is. Try it yi.iiri.ylf', or Iwt rial bartw ,. H | asT'y ?t- You'll ba cUlightwd. J "TRTAL Sl/K 16a - - - LARGM tm Ha ^ I i fcarlrr h-dcu?^r arnd wa 1 ba for I I Trial iSua caw. You'll Idea fTA-MOk i I I BERMARINE PERFUMERY Ca I ATLANTA CA. N F F^D 7 * p?f ?* dtlaxU of ortr wom*> hlvj, - LY ?1? i pi? Writ* a* -pH Take no ( hanres on Dan Hvr?m-c . City Pufe. ..Ice. Our wagons, pass your door-daily. ,' 1 -15fficient Refrigerators ' Phone 3151 17_'l .Main St. C ' I r" MH1LE IN NEW YORK ! W OODSIDE J HOT EL o 1 he i ines.l Colored Hotel l' , in Harlem 2121 Till Ave. at lllind St. New York. New York A I m HON :i-24()p Let Us I l>e one ] ( ih?- 3 ?oslimuif <n?1?I your Home Loan Work. Artisans Contracting I " Company I Phones 34S7?$335 I his Company represented by 1 | JT W. Beach urn and It, G. Ilagood FOR REAL I COAL SERVICE I I ?' - M tl'W I I "Si*1 1 M | ? And Purest, Cleanest Ice Phone 4311^ ~~~ H A M ILTO NV S Diamonds & Watches EAST CREPTT TERMS ' Ifill MAINS!. Open All Nipht?24 Flour Servle* ..} Save your nickles and dimes and come up to pee us Bom8tiB6 While in Columbia rtstt tfrr Elks' Beer Garden LUNCHEONETTE ; J H. Murrv. Prop. Phone Mft ! 1109 Vj WASHINGTON 8TREJBT