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Saturday, August, 17, 1935 >s, _ Mrs. T. J. Miles, Mrs. E. T. Ctiappclle. Valeria, ITTITu^ " - w_ J Katheryne Chnppellu left Wudiavi day A. M. for Boston, Mass. Miss Edith Riilgill the grand * daughter -e? Mrs. Ell J Dunlap, left Tuesdajf.. for-Charlotte, N. C. There 'she will join her aunt and they will visit Wnnhin^lon, II f . and N. Y. C. Wo- wish her a plesant trip. The Young People's Service League of St. Luke's EpsctrpaRChurch has arranged a special ?:??program for Sunday (afternoon. August 18th, at 6:00 o'clock. Mrs. Ruth Neal of First Calvary Bap/ tist Church, Young People's Department will be the guest speaker. . The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Mary Shelton Washington returned home Friday after snend-' ing a week with her parehfs at Chester. She reports having had .T a very nice. time.. She and her husband reside with Mrs. T. H. ' Henry, 712 Calhoun St. A Sacred-^Musicale-and AfnungLadies' Popularity Contest will be given at First Calvary Baptist Church, Wednesday night, August^ 28. 1925. at 8:30 o'clock. Admission Free. Rev. S. S. Youngblood, Minister. Miss Catherine Lewis had as he?' house guest last week, Miss Elizabeth Rowe and her mother, of Ohio: ' . Miss Geneva H. Grirtin of C'ol- " umbia is visiting relatives and friends in Newberry, S. C\ and Prosperity, S. C. We are wishing her a safe -and pleasant trip-L. Miss Ch'arolett B. Nance of Newberry, S. C., and a graduate of Allen University spent the week with Miss Geneva H. Griffin, a student of Allen University. The hostess gave a private party in honor of Miss Nance. The amusements of dancing. The music was furnished by Messers Wilbert Ford and oeraia uixon. i nose present were . Misses C. B. Nance, Sarah-.Finley, . " Burton, ViAa, Mrs. Gladys Ford. . and Vivion Griffin; Messers William W. Holley, Lerouel C. Williams, Winsel Jacques, Nathanial * Nesbitt, Wendell Hiller, Freddie Ford, Wilton Williams, Francis Smitn, Andrew Jenkins. The hostess served a cooling and refreshing menu, which seemed: to have been enjoyable to all. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Wesley Ransom are receiving eongratula^l'/vno /V 4l UI-1L r Li. ^ . wvito uji vac uiilii oi an ci?ni pound (8 lbs) .bahy'boy, Raymond Wesley. Jr.. born July 24. 1935. . CONGRATULATIONS " . : T ^ ^ J ' V . ' M Wei, the members of the Typical Young Men's Social Club of Columbia, S. 0., wish, to extend many congratulations to Miss 'Janie E. Blue, who placed in. The Palmetto . try, which we as members of the band will walk a mile to make the publiq understand that we are the fellows of sunshine, happiness and ?- - sober minds. ThereforeTTolks, we now understand that Miss Janie E. Blue has given us the poem of Law and Order. Now we are extending to the public the privilege of interviewing us from time to time. Again, many congratulations to , Miss Janie E. Blue. The Staff - - + . Charts F,-Jones, Pres.; James Ashley, Earnest Davis, Joseph Ruah, David Coleman, James Bar- ris, Willie Foggy, R. B. Myers, Timothy Tayloiv Robert Weaver, D. Moore, Matthew Blocker, M. Counts. The Darmes Social Club was en- ' tert^ained by one of our Sister Club members, "The Diz/.y Dames of i Washington, D. C., Tuesday even?ing at the usual hour with the president irf' charge. The house i was called to order by a short deVottonat period after which a very interesting program was rendered, ? we had some very interesting re- 1 marks from our visitor, Mr. Albert Jackson. After discussion of 1 business the hostess served a course 1 consisting of ice cream, punch, 1 and cake. We then -adjourned to meet at the home of Mamie and ... Mattic Hampton. **' ' i VHP MVOTfnv TT'lT i nu in i a i liii i l r..X I ?? I The Mystry Ten held it< weekly I meeting Aug, 12, at the home of I Mr. Westly Mangum, 1304 Mo- I Duffie Ave. The meeting was opMangum with a song and prayer. Then the house was opened for 1 discussion. Some powerful re- 1 -rrf'rks were fnadc by- -different ? members of the Clpb. ' i The next meeting will be' held r at the home of M/\ Charlie DantZteP, '2359 Washington St. The c meeting adjourned. s A deli/Houa course of salmon sal Y ad was served, s THE WARD OVE WILLING 1 WORKERS CU B The club had a lovely silver^tea ' at the home of. Miss L. V. Chees'e- <1 boro, 027 .Assembly St., Sunday, Augjist 11. Most of-the members u responded beautifully. We had a very few visitors. Sirs. Eva Mae i< Moss welcomed theni. Mrs*. Jan- d "He?Scot!?t?eg?it?beautiful?.'I'll." I1 which we all enjoyed it; also Miss t Essie P. Sims led a beautiful song. Miss J. K. Williartis, our Madam t president, was jmh?wL_?roin the \ silver tha. All of The" members mourn her absence. Miss ?-? Cheeseboro sieved a delicious h course of ice-''tea, candy, cake. Mrs. Eva Mae Moss entertained the club meeting at her home, 427 t Sumter St., Tuesday. The meeting was called to order by ; the vice-president. Miss Lucy Jones. The meeting was called to order and opened with the Club -song, led by "Miss L. V. Cheeseboro; prayer bv Mrs. Minnie .Thomas; Bible?verses were - huffed. The-- x meeting was opened for business. The minutes were read, motion by Miss Pari Wolf, then the meeting j was closed. Miss Annie Bell Wolf ., let! the closing song. Miss' I.ucy Jones, the vice-president, led the y closing ode. 7. j r* ' " " V. "FlIE Ll'CKY BIRD r . ' I SOCIAL CLl'B > < the Lucky Bird Social Club.mot ' at the homt of Mr. and Mrs/.Johnson. Opened hy singing the club c song, "Shine on Mje," hy the chaplain} Mrs. Mary McCoy, Scripture .reading hy Mrs. Mnrinh boro, then, "1 am on my way," by Bfo. Geo. McDaiiiels, the Lord's q piaytr in concert-, after which the s meeting was, turned over to the ^ president,'who called lor the minutes of the last meeting, the same j we're read and approved. The sick c committee reported no one',sticky j unfinished business was the silvei q tea which was well reported; new _ business was S&nl Williams at \ Pickens and Rice, Frank Johnson j at. Wheat, amt S'liintcr, Ceo. Mr-" ^ Daniels at Heidt an^ Gervais and -| Cannon Thurman at College and ? Gates, A. G. Green at Gates and < Gervais," assisted by the following ? Mrs. Alice Randolph and Queen \ Thurman,. Mrs.. .Annie Porter, \ Thomasena Kennedy, Mrs. Mariali ^ Cheeseboro, and Anna McDaniehs, Mrs. Mary Lou- Carr and Mamie Coleman, Mrs. Bertha Bailey, and ? Dolly Bell Trusdafe. : [ Mr. J. Alexander was paid- out T?20.00. "Dismission by Mr. Sam McCoy to meet, with Miss Mary. Lou Carr at 1221 Wheat St., Aug. 20, 10o5. The club was served ice cream ami cake, pTinch aiid crackers and eandv. ~" T"7 ? t THE WAV ICR LEY SILVER t STAR CLIB t The Waverley Silver Star Club t met on Thursday evening at?rtro~ ? home ..of Mrs. Francis Smith 2107 | Pendleton St. The Ju'UMe was .[ called to orde'r by the vicc-presi- ( dent, Miss Azalee Johnson. Open^. ing song led by Miss Evelyn New? ? born, lecT in prayer by the prosi- [ dent, Mrs. Maggie Johgsbn, Sec., song led by Mrs. Mainie Harris . Each member recited Bible verses, j Old and hew" Kiislness"wrs'-discus-ed. We wtsh to'thank our-friends who attended our silver tea Sunday evening at the home \of Miss. Evelyn Newborn.- The hostess served salmon salad, stuffed celery punch,? cake, peanuts- and . mints; Visitors are always welcome. <. LES DEMOISELLES J Miss Addie L. Gladden delieht- 7 fully entertained the LesDemoi-s^lles at her lovely..home on. I'tilaski -f St. \ Basket? and vases of vari-eolor- ' ed spring flowers adored the hall ^ en suite. After a 'brief business ^ session the members played several c progressions of bridge. Miss Hat- s tie?Counts?held?high?score?and J_ Miss Francina Davis second. They 0 were presented dainty prizes. The hostess served ham sand- 1 wiches and strawberry punch. ( RADIO NEWS J The Radio Social Club met at '. the ho ma of Mr. Williams and Mr. 1 Gilluard, Tuesday, August Tilth. Immediately after the devotional 1 exercise" the members bey a it their 1 second fault finder's meeting of " the year. Any one would have v been comfortable in this meeting 11 sitliiie* on a block of ice under an electriet fan. The heat from the discussion was tcviffic. The mem- ' bers tried to find each other . aruilty of something or ? nothing. " You should have, been there. At the .. start the sTorcs* were 0-0 and in the last half of the nineth inning with the bases loaded, ,2 outs, 2 N strikes and 2 balls, the pitehei'-'s ? arm broken and the frame ended and after the smoke had cleared 0 the Radio made plans for a barbecue. You are invited to a barbecue Bpven by the Radio Social club on l abor Day at the home of Mr. Ned Itines, 1010 Harden St. At the close of the meeting we were tl joined by quite uTow Indies. Fried V hick-en. peanut. Initlpr-cnmlu-ifh...- ?p diced peaches, punch rolls, cake :i ind salted peanuts were served by \ the host. Next meeting will be' <=< leld 'at the home of Mrs. Wilson, 12.20 Henderson St. h WINS I'oo rii ITb -The Mvsterv Ton hoM if= wnnii.. Pendleton St. won a 150 ft. d'~sh ?; iom several competitors Tuesday '1i (in?/Washington St. ("lose qi unner-up was Henry Middteton f 717 Blandinjr St. ' T " TVl? bfiys- lviv" T^rr^T? ? jjj lvib that will stimulate interest in everal athletic pRses. They are tr loping to compete with any <ie? D irous persons. di r.: i-? ?u : ...J?- . - " 1 'IIn QT'FKV ESTER CIRCLE 1 Wo nii'l at the honlo of Miss ! ilthciinc An ici' on mi last Fri? ay. The meeting \d s opened by thesu.il dcvotion.it service. After tlie minutes of the jmov- ' his meetirig were received and aopted, we went into the business tt-H?of the meetings We planned i> have a picnic, but leaving this nlinishcd' business we are hoping o finish it at our next meeting. N atch for the date. After which we Idjournctd- to -M-td?;it Mi: s i Catherine-' Watson's unio cm I.gdy St . ? All enjoyed the refreshments. Visitors ?ro welcome at any inie. Reporter, Miss A. Hurley; Pres., "Miss Ruby RosenuVnd. 1 THE PASTOR'S AID AND t in u< h ci.ru The' PastorV* Aid and Church n.in-yod a Very plea-ant Slver Tea ; t f;r l.i.iile of KcV, and Mrs. jloff, 00 Tree St., at 0 o'clock Sunday It or noon. The program follows: Vnio?Mrs. Klla M. lloff. tearing -Miss Irene 1'IolV. r i' VltTL . U*..t:: MMO IMISIS TjIIIII uwnwi.,, , T>ein?Miss Kyla* Portekj' miIo?Mvs. Khtidc* short Talkes?Deacon Patterson, liev. .Jackson ami our i?ie.s. Iced tea and cookie's were serv ' IN MKMOUIAM A token of love to.the memory if our dear mother,' Klla L. Fitziimuons, who entered into rest, no year aco. August. 15, 1934. n our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, 'here'is not a day,-dear mother, "hat we do not think of you. Ye saw you fading like a tlower, Jut could not make you stay, ,'n.. i,.n hi.nind two broken hearts' fhat only Got J can heal. tmh no matter what may happen to us, . * miltfni. U'illil'll Mil IHflV l'OUm. The memory of you, dear rtaother, I ViU be the sweetest thought we OWll. I Loving: daughters: Ulysses S. I Vebster. Columbia. S. C.; Sadie B. 'unninghani, Cleveland. Ohio. ! cm iu 11 of god y. r. a. ?* The young people's auxiliary met it"'the ITunu1 of"TIehr\,- B'oachum ToTTday night, "August H, 1035 at lie usual hour. The' president op* nod Ike meetirtg by .singing "In he Gardem"?The business part if the meeting was~carried out in he usual manner. The program oittmlUee?In might.?forth thV folowing program: Solo by Miss Geuiim-JU.'huhm^ I? o:wli rig by "TVTi"-g~ lertha Harris, Solo, Miss Ethel iimmons; Reading ,by,Miss Esther Amnions; Talk by Mrs. Geraldirre lloeker. . ? ~~I i lie next meeting win. oe neiu at he home of._Miss I.ciola Whaley, oj-j College St. Visitors are aicays welcome.. TTenry BcraclwTu Reporter COOl) WII.I/ SOCIAL CLUB Suililerr S. C. The (Jood Will Social Cluh which?meets the last rtufl'sday in each month had its etrular monthly-meeting...on the. Uli i r. > t.' a t >. the-Tieautiftil home o? Jisscs Samp-cm on Walker Aye. Iruiind thirty members .\eere in at endance, the largest myeting since Jay. The day being so pleasant the m the outside, so each took her ! hair and marched out , on the i pacious screened porch and un-' ler the shade of the trees. Every j ne seemed nr~a gracious,?jovial nood, and the'meeting proved very nteresfing. Eour of our ladies, fine represen atives to the Quardrennial Misionary Convention in Tulsa, Okla. core remie-ted to give-some menion of the trip. Each to give jT itforenfe line. They were very en..i tninirn- .mil pli?;miim nn.] thpjf cm arks were enjoyed. Then the egulan subject for discission as iven out at the previous meeting .as taken up. "Which should be lipst stressed. Ileridity or Enio'rnment?" Some half dpzen lades rave expressions on that subject ncl the different lines of thought re re productive of a most interest iiC. meet inpr. Duos were then taken, and a ' ivel\* social hour was spoilt. The blisses Sampson were voted cry -jrracoous hostesses and the loetintr ope hundred ner cent enlyahle. 5% Next niOetine to be held at Doz(A Member) ???*** m ? * .ANDERSON NEWS Mr; Henry Georfje, formerly of liis state but now of Richmond, a. came home Sunday oil a suri isi1 In 'his iatiiily after staying way thirteen years.?We say to fr. fleor.ee don't make your stay. > lonpr. -*?33+ The Rev. W. P. Carolina went, way Sunday, his local men took is place'. The ilot to Molly Supper given t the parsonage for the benefit/ f the church by Mrs. F. L] Carona atic^ Mrs. Annie James was I trite a success. Miss Evelyn Smith and sister of rio, R. C. visited Anderson one ay last week. Quite a crowd visited the Dis ict Conference of thq Kingstree istriet of last week from AnrewSf HE PALMETTO tfcAPEH ' i?j/ sL HH ^DKgV. B^KyiTJ L"i I - i'-- __?n ,t. :|: Daughters and Hills <j x ! From South Carolina An ? """ I " I) I J | -??The South Caroli 1711 1'. ST., N. W.. X 'I- (Mi f- AESTHLIU l)\ JT OPENED MONDAY, I Phyllis Wheat Ley H Is L X. CLASSES C( % __ : X Monday and Thu 1 ? ?T X Each Will be jjlad to re ? * f. Mi V . . I ALLEN UN COMMIT ? A cooperative en1 cultural and relift'io Kacc^lani ont P degrees Homo Keononiivs aiidS< tVi'shnian ofFers standard ?or college entrance. Date of Opening, ^ For further information i I.?-, Abxam L. ALLEN rNIVER^ITV I THE LION TAMERS~CLL'B .! I Laurens, S. C.?The second an' hual ball of The Lion Tamers Club i was celebrated on Thursday even1 inpr, Auprust 8, 18115, at the-Armrri-'-r | c an" Legion Hall. | Th'e hall was artistically decor i :ited in purple and sold streamers | iciuo coiors;, ceuars, paioons and J Milt limits. At tiui-cloor ttie guest? saw "Welcome*' in many colored lights. ? The Tamers and their guests tripped on light fantastic toes to the rhythm of Clarance Pinckney -aml-bis-orehestra of A-sen, S. O ? from 8i30 p. m. to 1 a. m. During the intermission Mr. I lavid G. Cufetofi, master of ceremonies, presented a very unique and timely program." The Tanvrs'. welcome was extended- by Mr. I I.uther L. Leake. Responses from j loeal clubs; Eleven O'clock Social Club, Mrs. Willie Mae Barksdale; Royal Eagles Club, Mr. Robert L. i Higgins; Response in behalf of out-of-town guests, Miss Maggie T. Garrett. Remarks ty gne-.representing ' Greenville, Union. Spartanburg, Clinton and Woodruff. The thirtheen Tamers (hosts) were introduced. A surprise gift, beautiful- table lamp-', was present- ed to Mrs. Charlotte Thompson, as a token of appreciation from the^ Tamers Tor the kindness in aiding in the entertainment of their many "house-" affairs. Mr. Johp A. Put* man, president of the club, made the presentation. Oil with the dailctd?Dance dedicated to out-of-town guests. SpoTTaT dance for the Tamers and theii guests.?A (liand March led by the " president in which all participated. During the entire dance cooling and refreshing fruit punch was served. All guests expressed themselves a* having had a "divine'' time? -and?that ivfc putting it mildly.., | The >fjve South Carolina Colleges were represented, namely; Allen, 1 Benedict, Claflin, Morris and South Carolina State.?Guests - from? Michigan, Minnesota, Washington, D. C., North Carolina and South t'arolina" were ' present. \ < How soon we hope that AUipust 1936 arrives and with it another annual ball. ' .. Officers and members of the club ' ' I . . ; t : . v ' r~" \ wmmmnrnin.vm niti v i? na i| } fcY ii?i'l,'[ 11 IE? -I <{ the I.Ii.I'.O.K.oiW. j Respectfully Invited -To IE AT v '? na Dining Room \V \Sinv*;T'>v i) r ? ^ ' *; \t\ Nt'lNC CLASS I JI I,Y 8th AT THE * ranch V. W.*C. A. 3N DUCTED ; ? rsday 1x:0() P. M. : $ gi?tcr those desiring to attend. {< iss Annie It. Williams, Instructor X .1, 1VERSITY IA, S. C. :er])riso for higher, us training. _ lit to tho follow inty: ? I.ilii'i-nl Art?. Krhii'ati<m . hool of Roligidn. Sub- Mj cinirses. .with full credit I yep torn be r livJillL") I lddress the president. Simpson. c | ( OU'Mm.Y. s. c. are; Mr. Mn A. Pulnian f State). . pit'-ident; Mr. Benjamin. A. I^akc, vico-presiilent; Mr. David G. Cureton (Benedict).- -secretary; Mr. Kdward Miller, Asst. secretary; Walter Leake, serjeant-at-arms; :.Mr. Carl Gar! Dirt on,- business manager; Mr. Lesley J. Garlinjrton (Allen), .reporter; .Mr. Roy Campbell. .Mr. Adam 1 >:al. TTFT Luthej Garlintrtoti. Mr. Luther Leake, Mr. Cliifton Williams, ' ' Let us all jive a marine" cheei ft-r t!u' "I/ion Tamers"?Hurrah! T.e.-ley J. Gurlimrton, Reporter. V. T. iy c holds mkktim; ? (-1?i-ix~ ?? 1 '< ?IViHimy Teachers Pi-i>lm\ s-i. c t'lub hell i<-' second* nieetimr oh Wednesday evcnir.tr. Aucr. 7. five o'clock at Darts Hall. Minute- of the last, nicotinew.cie read. and husines- ili-cu-seiTT^ Immediately after the business lUeotjntr the minds and hands of. all present became busily enirairod in preparing some i'orjn of work for the eo.|jiifttr-school session. ny .M'vi'n (> cuh'K nc.v'Kit'Ts, posters. flash cards and many other u-i'ful class room tools were I'nnu plot cd. ' ^ Misses.. Ocala Godfrey.; Frodricku Jenkins. Kloisp Johnson. Carlotta MikelT. Ma fie Rich a r <1 son. Etta" Wjrh. Madames Man Baxter. MariTrn" Ctittnihirham,' Emma FraMthv" Etta *Gree?i.' Genevieve T.adson, fajlolta Pinckney, Cannon.lamal- i. sort. Mattie' Wiljjjns, and Marjrar- . et Weimvriijht. . ) All fwchOT* that are interested +w?primni'v?work?n-**e?eligible?trr? membership Mact jays??held ? every Wednesday evening at Darts Flise 1.. Johnson I ' I \\ II \T S u II \T "IN I'HKSTKK | By I'd* ar 1 (West) Brown Well, the Chester ba-ehall t in was idle t1 u? post-wevk. Messr* Tom I>ewis. James-Vitrnvr. and Edward Brown iuoompanied the I.ftw J ry, S. C. bast hall tc m to (i. stonia ' !"CT TT laot" Saturday. XTtinTugli the N', (\ team won Lewis eame through with two doubles. James \ Young, one triple, while Edward ' Brown raised two homers over the f^CLASSIFIED ADS I WANTKJ) Table j. Hoarder-.- <j>\lejr? Ii n, 1 i?i'j 11 a I'll"; St. WANT! :I): Col i,-d . Mas and | Wouu'n to represent one of the ! largest and v 11*< f:v t insurance companies, writii.y h<a!t:i and atf- 1 ' i'i? ni?polo i ] ' i-fwcr i v?; : . i n -A'??fenrhcT"udd init.i-lei -. No ox perience neco sary but applicants1 Uiust jfivb Satisfactory references., and ujui Hi) n et address t7)INSURA^pE. Leader. Female Help Wanted * Ii " Help for I'a" i'i ,n Uiu.pi'ab- I-K.ve! ywher''. N*<>""<:'x ju ider.ee. necessary. S1m> monthly." Lnclose stamp. Sch^ir.t .J'.nreau, 1 1.7 Idd W. lotlrr Nb w Mt?r-k. ' _ : - If you want vour hair-to t-'row use FA I'1'H-T HO-LEN E HAIR GROWER ! .. 4 ' < I It wakes stubborn hair Soft, Silky j and GIo?sy. Failh-Tho-T,eno Hair Grower 25c .Double Straight Hair Grower 50c Temple Hair Grower 35c Pressing Oil 50c i Men's Hair Gloss 25c Registered in U. S, Patent Office. Made "by Mr.u-. illltel I'olt'o 1'ritTson Edgewuld Post Office, Columbia S. C. i Agents Wanted. ? R1TV 1 VI ioiivoax' i"" ' ?* 11> jvnnnuix Office: 20UU Marion ^IrcO't. NOTAIiV I'l BI.IC . Dialer in Kt :iI Ji-tate, j <-rf.irin's niai'iiairQ eereinoiues. writes wills' " 'Ict'ds, nio>< traces, claim?, etc. , Call to see him, ! ;.l ii. -u t.,. ? . W.iii > ' 'in.- and -she i 'ho-vr. ? ?.a ir.ai'fe?- C("ati v: tin ( Mtt ;,t iii.> ir,-u > jj, vr. sptii: ui-t ,'J-i. 'Hav i: lew ' Hill, S. ('. Mi-.'-M - ."I !.. . n t I Hopkins and AalUir (ialrvv*:-spont S-n:i-l. y. n::\ ;.. 11 HI vis.iPiiry frtvi.-"' r" ? . MXs Hoi- K. IVaj; > :.! Kn :;-v ?fternoon in tin/City. . \\* :ii?- here -% ha. - t IV,, ;, . Mw: Martha \. i / wii i.-.\.-v.'. Mi- I:-;']!.- .\Ir- i.- \\? ... ? to a'V joe I'lVIIII i : i . 1 . oil \Vyii,'. i:. i ... X rSteWi'.rt. Mli?i r -t'.ii-'ne ; > 1 <i '! - S:r.-;ir!':,x i; .uti. (TTTTT | Ida. S. ( . alhei p. n ii:.? ? ... days in the (Htv with I, i n,re: i't .'f. 15 v. I'a ;1 I v, a;,: -Tri-ei. to-: ..<!. . a VI: pieiije in Kid ire v. ay. S. < . Saa Mr. /eke IK-uiiduil |II : ;^ a .. ix ti e City. ' :?: L Cli!l..'i !. t i'.,' . i~- ? ; 1 nT l a- L?-t! 'XU; = '-i.e.. ill I < !) ' . i ' \ - . 1 eiiif S-.-t ?.f >..v. M r. T .1. 1 kc! is ..i>! i:.y a liarUn'? "Ila'!* J-'ri *;;> <'. j -.fgr.-TT nrq hi.- _ ? \ n'.j. ? ?TTa- "C ... 1..J T~.V. " 1'. mat-tit :i" :' < . i. lJrs-.M.'na. M J ti:...S;uvi; Tlit- intiftii.ir v\a, tul .<! : : > " ?1 'i "?i'it-r-; Mi? -'-Ms it-.1 Ti \h fciiu ' - 'k .iiut'i: i > *' ~ i! vnt ii.- k- vThe 'ir ii*t; ;?? - | >'Ji? t ' ' <-i- | iv>-<. W> -1 i 1 ' : '.? a \ : Tr :_^v. > , i.iy - .i' ; i<f Mis- lU -U'i Mi Mait.-:.. 'J. ! Slat k St. siuRiiiU tin* el ii iu . "1: > s "! i.- a-," Ti f h.-'i !tli?;iiiil> t'l'lU'St' yif t-;'.l'h:tiTr,_ aiiW. Wv.iiU-W4! - ii<- *' 1 in a'^ i_ |i.:;a 1:. >i>'-'.i- a": ? ? 11.' t-i 4. _ ?\ 1 -f ?} ? ?-rt*** ,*W? *1 ' ? ' 1 | 1 i Odd Fellows and < Household of Ruth Going1 Forward The 35 th Grand Lodge Session of the Odd Follows and Household. | of Until' is no\y history. A one day session was In Id in Columbia. Aug. .?>. on Assembly St.. at the Odd Fellows Hall. The nieoting was Very interesting and the attendance remarkable. The constructive work .of; this?sesyi'.'M in. ?] dicated a broad vision of the ofh- , -ebrls and a forward movement. Tlioser\vho attended. were a-suied ' that the dark clouds wdlTeTr threat - 1 ened the order are pacing Over and -a bright -far of hope is seal ing forth its light.. The House- , liuid nf Knlh .is : le.-.-ri! ln(hnve.. a.lrf loyal set c>f ladies who seem deti iv _ mined to stem the tale and followon to tho end. ^he following-officers were elect- ; od; Most Xohle Governor. IHis-v X. A. MoOtieon: Uieh- Xohle Gov ernor, Mis. Motlie (J. Bcthca; No- i hlo Governor. Miss A. E. Bro^don; Grand Prolate, Mrs. E. E. James; ] Grand S. Mrs, F. P. Young: G. C., Mrs. A. C. Mayo?: G. I'shor. 'Mrs. T.. A. Cam; TT.Tn^lo TrT! ATrs.'G. E. Houston; G, Outer G., Mrs. Liz-, iie?Robinson; G,?Pi root or,?Mrs.- v. Iola Jones; G. Treasurer, Mrs. i Blanche Thompson; G. Juvenile Matron, Mrs. Alice Lawton. A. E. BROGDON, i' Recording Secretary. ^ ... - ?? -. ""Z9 1. ???a? . just It >?5aai )?1 YOUR " Jl\X\ BEARD YOU DONT HAYF TO SHAVE W At loit i' .< we ?; -vu' - way to remove a Leo-d w.ti jt '.j..' .o n-vorc razor. no suapoi.: i . ' . ' mi bother. Mt?cl> aj..;>V K' > ,.r , Lr- a\:r-.i- Powder as dftictcd- t .0 w._. .'.i, a clear, ? smceth it . < t -t. 'J i.e. buys a generous . ; v : .it ..n.. dru;; Store. . It you" w .r ' . i. v j buy. write Mj"iC SH~v r r'w * Co Dept Savannah; C, . (:c. |r..-?{ sample. I ;ti.e r> . m-.-. . \ nti I )un'ii~ < ; - ( ? . - v Mill V. \ IV ? : . * :r ri! fir-Tr^rr.atGrs I'liono "fl "1 1 ~L* 1'"Nl:Vin St. .... . - - - . " ri J \\ illli.JN M.W YOUIv | -? i AT ? : \Y O <> D S 1 D-E . II (IT E L : TTuTTTiH. -t ( <dorcd Hotel ^ it ' ' III ; J I > t !*'m " _ - 12 1 7kr -VvVj. at .1 J2nd St. ?t: Now York \i ik ki?N .5-2 i .jO Let Fs -?? lie iiuc ii? ' ! t j )?;?? i imute un your Humo Loan Work. A r t i s c) n s (1 i n t r a c * t i n g < -ompany Phones .Tl"7?-S. I his Company ip r(. presented bj J. IN . Treat-hum and ft. G. Httfood FOR REAL . COAL-SERVICE Arid . f'loanest Ice Phone 4.311 IT A M TIT ft'N ' S _f Diamonds & Watches RA S V. CR HT>TT TERMS K> : 1 MA ] \ , 'pen All Ni<rl'f?21 TT'inr Srrvlea Save your nickles and dimes and rnmo up to >oo ns pometim? While in Columbia visit tk? Elks'- f> e ,e r Garden Ll' N O i 1.0 NX TTE II. A!uVi\. Il:on I'horie- 656f 11091, WASHINGTON street MADAM PKTKR'S - IIair (5rover lii-.auty I! I.ST ( K(?\V 1.11?apply nice a wn k.^l'liU I, 3~<e. l:!(ir> II;'a.m;iny St. Columbia mints Drtrjr Store Wft?hini?|jim St. A Wonderful Hair (?rower" Makes the hair "row Ixinp, Foil * ind I.iiMiri.tnl. A fair trial will prove its w omit" ful worth.' Ilairlonirn?rhrr^rrr? J 25c , ^ Pressing (til J 25c Postage l<'c. A i Si I . P. U\ \ WE.* 1 Ilox 21. C lio, S. C. Say You Saw It In I The Palmetto Leader I