The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Isf Saturday, September 7, 1935
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^ Misses Carrie Bell James,- Amy ]
uuuuwin,, vjuessa Lee Jami's, Mat-!
tie Lucile James, Mrs. Carrie Nell
T. Nettles, of Cincinnati, Ohio,1
spent their vacation here and at
Congaree. S, C., as guests - of Mr.1
v- and Mrs. Zack Taylor and -parents,
Mr. P. J. Taylor, respectively.
Mr. Jas. A. Wakefield of New
York City is visiting his pai-pnts
' ? Mr anrtMr* .1 U-Mfinl.T
Tayloc-St.
r Mrs. Ma'ry Hampton has returned
to the city, after spending six
weeks in New York and New Jersey,
visiting her daughters and
minii.in.lnii:
?\,Miss Irene Conyors of New York
Gity formally of Columbia, S. (\,
is "here visiting her aunt, Mrs. A.
M. Beecher, 615 Rlunding St._ Miss
?? - .Gonyers is a-graduate ' of Booker
Washington High School and a
student of Hampton. ?,
v Mrs. Vivian Osborn, Mrs. Edna
Lang, Miss Eva McClellan ahd Mr.
John L. Holley, of Jacksonville,
Fla., were visitors here and at
Gadsden, S. C. .
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Patterson,
Master Junior Patterson, Bussie
Belle and James Mayo, accompanied
by Mr. John BUrton all of Col*
umbia, S. C., spent the pasjt wew
end in Winston-Salem, N. C., visiting
relatives and friends of Mr.
?. Among tho. intergt ting v.cynua in
Winston-Salem, were Mr. R. J,.
Reynolds Tobacco Factories, also
The Safe Bus Co., where Mr. K. A.
Davis and R. R. Morgan are employed.
They arrived-safely Wednesday
mottling reporting a very
enjoyable stay.
Mrs. Thuriiian P. Stontoo of
L Npw York City spent several days
^ in the eitv^with her mother, Mrs.
*'.v Elise L. Randolph, 2240 N. Pine
St. Motoring 'to Columbia with
Mrs. Steptop were her cousins. Mr.
and Mrs. John Peters and nephews
formerly?bib,Columbia and Charlesiony
Thtw wSjfrrjd Mrs. Sten
toe's lister, uftiude Kitchen
derwent an operation at the John
Hopkins Hcfspital. Mrs. Steptoe
was formerly Miss Elizabeth Randolph
of this city.
Miss Cleo Alford, student nurse
at the Waverley Hospital reports
un enjoyable vacation with the
home folk in Darlington, S..C. ,
Miss Lottie B. Fitten of Tusk"
gee," "Alabama has been the house
guest of Mrs. Bertha A. Low;is for
. two weeks. Misls Fitten is secretary
to the principal of .Snow Hill
Institute, Ala.
non perm; son \l < i.nt
The members of The Non Pyril
! Social Club hold its regular meet?
?* ing at the residence of Miss "M7Vg-~
aret,-Harris. The meeting as called
to oi'der by the president, sipging
God will take care of You. We
then had prayer; the Scripture was
read by Miss Annie Harris; quo-1
tations were recited bv everyone.
The meeting was then turned o'ver
to the chairman of the' program
committee of which Miss Bessie
Lipsey was in charge. All of the!
members sang. Mrs. Harris, feci- ]
tation; Miss Racket, solo; MisSj
v Sti;oye; poem; Mrs. Sartop, jMiss
\ Bessie Lipsey, duet. ' Old an'd n< w ,
business was then discussed. We j
were dismissed by the mi-pah.
BIRTHDAY PARTY" |
, ?-Mrr-and Mrs.-Butler -Y (> u h~4 irh+wdentertain'd
Thursday, Aug. 2t>,
with a party at their h(frno. r>1 ft
_:-Marion St., in honor of fcho 11th
birthday of their ^daughten, Laura
" ?Louise?HeywarU.?A'yellbw And
white color scheme was u$ed and
the table's centerpiece was a white
cake decorated with 11 [ yellow
candles in the games ;ok| J-on'es'-.
Dorothy Tucker won the prizes.
N Candy was served during the games?favors
was paper hats. Then
the guests were ushered into the
dining room where I ice creAm and
cake were served. Assisting thehostess
were Mrs. Sylvester Matthews,
and Mrs! Florence Round
tree. ?The honor guest received
_ .v.. many birthday gifts.
VISITING COLUMBIA
?-?ait*. lommif Nwyir'Tt. "Mile iri 1
Sister-in-law after having spent
several days in N. C. with their
parents, motbred^to Columbia
-whCfe they spent a few days with
their friends and relatives. They
left Sunday for Philadelphia. Mr;
Swygert is head waiter of Hotel
Mearlyn ami he is a'1so formerly
% a Columbian, but now living in
Phiflwtelohia.
V IN MEMORIAL
FLADGER?Jn sari, l.nf "InVtrrrr
memory, of our dearly la-lover)
father, Richard *Fladgor, who departed
this lift. September.;?. V.t.H
'We pray to meet you. Either.
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> God knows his ample time,
Some day we'll meet-again and.
Be with thee divine.
Children: J Mrs, T.?R. . .limes,
Seljers:'Mrs..Rachel Sellers.
I>ois Fladger. Mr. R. E. Fladger
Mr. Ashpy Fladger, Mr. Autl"'
Fladger, Latta; Prof. R. A. E
Fladger, Lake View; Mr. S. Flad
i gerr Pittsburg, Pa.; Rev. G. R
Fladger, New York City.
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ESTATE NOTICE
Columbia, S. C. Aujr. 20, lOI'.S?
All persons having claims against
the estate- of Gabriel Thomas, deceased,
are hereby notified to file
undersigned, and those ' indebted
to said estate \yill make payment .
likewise.
.Frances H. Thomas
. Administratrix
lit. Hoy .11 cv.l-i' s; r
- - ESTATE NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of George T. Dillard
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same,* duly' verified, with
the undersigned, and those in debteil
to said estate will please make
payment likewise.
Columbia, S. C., August 31. 1935.
Dora K. Dillard, Exccbtrix
2019 Marion Street
IIT/.SIM M()NS
In sad." but loving memory of
our dear father, Edward Fitzsimihons,
who ilfifoarted this life Sept.
r. 1111 w ~?3L
Sleep on dear papa and take your
We will meet you some day in the
-4 land of the blest. -,r.
-Sadly-"mtssetr "by Ms daughters,
Ulysses Webster, Columbia, S. C,;
Sadie B. Cunningham, Cleveland,
O.
ma u it i a (; ! : \ nnoinc i : m k n-t
Mr. and Mrs. 3ohn Counts, 1 108
[ Oak St., announce th'' marriage of
their -daughter, . Florrie to Mr.
Pringlie Marie, Sept. 3, lUaiL The
newly-weds have taken up "residence.
'in Walterboro, "S. C., the
home of the groom.
Card ok thanks
I . To .tlve many relatives and
uliiduntUa.wiiu. weic vei y vi ;u i<ni.*
in their expression' of sympathy,
in the passing-of my- devoted bus>a:'d.
in-. O. T. Di I la rd. 1 wish to
x'.end my siueere tl< ilk-*.'
(Mrs,-) G. T. Dillard. 1'
THE COLD DIGGERS
'The ehih held its usual meet~tTTg
oh Tuesday. Sept. .'1, 11K55 at
ho homo of Miss Sadie Lykes,
11 1 Bull? St, - The chaplain took
charge of the de votional exercises
die open song "List to the voice,"
Hihl.t' verses were ^rendered by
memhei s.?I'i ay or?eras chanted.
The meeting was turned ove'-r to
the president. She opened the
house for business discussions.
We- -had some veTy geiod remarks
by _Mfss \Vj 1li< Btdtv:n.- Miss WiL_
helmena Anderson and Miss Ruth
Simmons. We' had some visitor,
Miss Louise Martin. The minutes
were received and adopted. We
decided to 'have a party at tho
home of Miss Desteemi- Martin.
The meeting was adjourned b y
-singing the cluhls song, "In My
Solitude^"''the hostess served pernnut
butter sandwich' s, cuke, punch
gild niter dinner mints.',"
"MANHATTAN '-SOCIAL ( LI U
The meeting was called to order
at 11 o'cloek by Mrs. Victoria Baxlev.
tin- chanlain : on< ning song I' d
-try- Mt'g?Victoria , Raxloy.?"Shine
on niv." Scripture reading by Miss
Mable A -I f. i . !?'. ,J, -on ..b"'
.of I'salfii. 1st'to thy fourth verse;
prayer hy Mrs. Florence Williams,
"()' Lord fix niy h- art." There
were* Bible- verses by each number
beginning with flu1 better "(1" after
Tin Bible vers" s tin* business paid
was turned o\a r to the pfesident.
Mrs. Dolly Smith, the minutes of
the last meeting* were read, received
and adopted; old and new business
w-er_e discusst-d.-vWo are very
<r.Iad to have our president back
from her vacation. We. are very
,triad to know that she had a very
happy stay-in New Y^irk City.
The meeting was at the home of
Air. tieorL"e Scott. '.Ill AVM'mhiy
St. t.The refreshments consist' d of
cako?" punch and candy. We ad.iounne^
To meet at the home <5f~
Mrs. Ell a Johnson, 1002 Washingwith
you." etc. vThe club recited
the mispsth: Visitors ;n" alway
welcome. Our motto, "Learn to
Save."
Mrs."Victoria Baxloy, Reporter
^ RADIO NEWS
Tin; majority of the tiymbt-rs of
...Liu- Radio Social Club was in the
City of T'h.ilestoiv Friday. Aug.
20, 1025. as guests of the Dragons
Social Club. The ftfftt **ntertainmcnt
attelideri was the Dragons
T.aU at the Dart Hall. From 8 o'clock
.until 12:30 o'clock everyone
present dnnrcd'-trr-the music of
the Night; Hawks Orchestra. From
2:45..until, ~ i-v.e^attended the birth
night party of Miss Gladis Jennings.
We returned -to Columbia
>aturitay. Aug. mv. ax o a. m. ?c
wish to thank the ftragons and
Miss Jennings for the invitations.
The Radio SociaJ did) mot Tuesday
September 3, "1035 at tTie homo
irf Mr. Thomas l'almer. Many?interestihg
things were disclosed in
tithis mooting among them were a
, few ideas by which we may repay
I the Dragons and Miss Jennings,
t After meeting punch, ice cream
and 3 kinds qf cake tvas served by
the host. _ ,
FIRST CALVARY SENIOR
USIIKR 1U)ARI>
The Senior Usher Hoard of First
Calvary Baptist Church held its
-weekU- mocliulr Tuesday night, at
the church. The moetjngwascall-1
0(1 to order by the president. After
which prayer was offered by
each member. We aro now niak- j
ing all preparation for our 4th an- j
niversary whioh will be Wednesday
night, Sept. 11, at 8 o'clcok.
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"HLl'K .MOON SOCIA^i CLUB
Olir presideht, Miss Henderson "
was* hoste>sMu tlu- |?lue Monitors [
Tuesday nitfht, .Aa^. at her^l
home, oil AVasliinu'tdii Sf. ThiJTiu-j
i-iness inn t ol" the meeting was
brief. I Hie- to the fact that two-members
/were ubseiiTT Tlie hos...
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'1J1 x\ UVIIV JHU? 11%/L >U1?|/* I".
Miys Thelma litw-d was -hor-toes to
the <-hii>. T^v-'iav duiL
moetinj? v?as carried out in it.s us-'
ua! way.. .Mootmr v. n- ~Tu?i t, 1 >111
o, k. ..The pij" sident made a talk
which wo enjoyed.:! We were vt'ty
ti'laiT to have quite a- fow ot' our old
friends with us. Wo always?enjoy
ourselves '\jicn wi i_a.ro ivith _
Miss Sine hiis sin li a charm
iilU' personality. The hostess served
sandwiches and punch.
Kl'WOHTH IV M.i l Hi' :
w Ksi i.v m .f. ninu'ii .
Tlu -KpwoiLh l,oat;'u?? <.t' Wesley
Church mot at the usual Tour. Th"
iulltmintf pia-gryun was. rendered:
Opening song. Work for - the
nil:lit is miniii.tr^ Scripture, Mrs. .
) 1'tit> >'I-, li''.. Mnmm A'
rail 11? worship.-Mrs. Mingo: song
True Hearted, Win le lloaitod,:
Pading, Tfce Xax.aret'i Carpenter.
Kdith Frazier; remarks, Rev. P. F.
Mingo.? ? =?-t ?:
t his'program was pn -..-n'--M by
ALrs. Poiig.la.-s. s'l-uia} .vki^ircijs
dent. ?? -- .
Next 'Sum lav the I .eaeue will
meet at 7:(Jllo'elmk ainf at *:0(( o".clock*
Mrs.- .M.* S. Nniii" . hetul- of
Social Service will give a program.
We are sure you w ill enjoy tin se
programs. Visitors, are -always,
welcome!
I'., x?fu ,\ is Mi;. s | .
TIIK? FIFTH "ANN ION" OF T11K
1 I'll KI.TA Till FRAT IS
/(JALA AFFAIR
--JLliitJj.vchm.iyy 1 L'liylt;i Thi .Prat
entertained their quests- wi'th a
gay entertainment at Coifc?ge Inn
l^st Wednesday, A tier. 28. The
party started at 8:l."> p.'mi. with
1 cocktails. Several names, spotiI
sored by Mr.. U. P'. Grcmi', were
played, alter which the guests
were ushered into, the small dining
itMnr'-nt?v'?hoyi i;] ,.i cm-"
tain1 d with a short program. T.
Ki-h a la 1. 1'. T. and ict.d tea sor.-""
vod as refreshments for the occasion.
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'Miss Harriot Sawyer, -ljcinjr elio-.
sen hv a (;llt, .o: I h<- cajvK, was o!
cU'd .Miss I. 1'. T.. i i1 r.'u.'i i'1 .
The yir st list included the following;'*
Mr. T. 11. Ouun. Grand
Rascal, and .\lr-s '.Maria Tucker;
Mr. J. 15. Thompson-, Vicious lias-'
cal. and Mi-s M> linda 11 iel.? ,n;
-Mil Kriwin Russell and Miss Dorothy
Nance; Mr. Sidney Trotfic and
Mi.-s Ada J Woodson; Mr. Gerald*'
Huberts and Miss W'ilhelincna Roberts;
Mr. T.. I. liickson and Miss
K vol en Hill; Mr. A. \V. Hill, .Jr.,
and Miss Tlioinasi na IhicketL; Mr.
Raymond Railoy. and Miss. Ilurri* t
lawyer;' Mr. Tudlm P. fin en. and
Mi-s Ki'elyn I.riyht, ami Mr. llumlihr'ey
Jones. . . ~.\ '
inl: ward oni: w ii.i ing
WORK I.RS t I.I 15
M'n..>. t'l.imi'?S'ni''>iy?t n .. i fain d
the club with a sil\Vr tea Sunday I
St |il 1.~rrr hi i iiA . 1'MT, \\"" ;i' .
St. W'e had a very 1-w visitors;
Mrs. Syretha .Run: - hil if beautiful
sony. which \\b really did enjoy.
. Mrs. Kva Mae, Mos.s weleoin
o<l the vrsitor.-. all <>i the me inly rs
wtri*-''present and .m?M - ?+!- them
responded. Miss Sherley served'
delirious U-t*-tea. raise, eiindy. MLs.-:..
Lucy Jones t nlertalaed the el'uh
meet inn'?'I'm . 'day??'ept. -4b?sh?li-i1
j'iii", $: > ')r? '!
ijig Was railed to order by.the
vice-president, Miss I.ney .Jones
and op; ned with the eluh siifir. led
bv Mrs. Minnie Thomas/ Reyutinl
11 i I j! I *' \
the members. Tlieti the meeting
was opened for business. The min
uU-.*- WP1T read. MuTbdi bv Miss
Pearl Wolf. sreonded by Mrs. Kessa
('hee<eboro Jr.. Then the roll
briefly. Then the meeting was.
eloia (1.?Mir. [ : ,! Mae M.. >?itb'
the closing song. Mis- I.ula Scott"
led the dosing ode.
Til Iv I.l'CK V III It I)
1 . SOCIAL CM 15
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The clul> met at the home'of Mr. '
ami Mi-. Mi-Daniels,. 025 Date St.
The chaplain .hemp hl.s-. lit the riieet
inu' was called to ol d' r hy t he president
with tlie club sot'ijr, led hy
Mrs. rtattle-JuhttsoP, wllk'll WMS
"Soldiers of the Cvs?." Prayer
in concert led hy Mr. Mi-Daniels.
-Club soocf- led hv Mr>-S<r4^?4^rst,
as I am. ?Sei ipture lesson-;- 2">rd.
Psalm, Mr. McDaniels led the clos-.
, hip devotional so.npr. Then the
president toolc charge. The minutes
of the last moetinp. vvyre read,
and Stood approved. The new and
unfinished business were taken up.
The roll was called hy Mrs. Carr.
Qisnij-sioii by Mr. McDaniels. Mrs.
Mamie Colemon, 1222 Date St.,,
will entertain the club..Sept. 10th.
Sunday.. Sept_-'J, the club will pive
a silver - tea' at. the home of Mrs.
Coleman, 1 *21!2 Gate St. The put/,
lie is-crodially invited--. We were
served potato salad, sandwiches
and punch. After refreshment's
j hveryone expressed their thought!
! as- having an enjoyable time.
Ilattie .Tojvnson. Reporter. ?
The public is cordially invited vto
be present.
There will I. a delicious snaelc
"at Morris Mnek's, a Kish Pry, Friday
nipr-ht, Sept. 13, 1035. Admis- !
sion 25c and eat all the fish you
can. .Come and pro with us ten
miles down the RlufT- Road, le'avI
Thomas Fearson, Reporter.'
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
I.ns IM SSKI.L POSTPONED I
( AH CAIJ.OWAV KlOITKNSj
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Word Iims" t'oiiu1 to tin* 1 I'hclta |
Rial; l.?y way ut' a tvlfj-tiam Uial.i
I.tils moT-a ir- OifhtVHa, avhtrh '
wit"- stUtiliik'ti to appear at tho ;
Coluhiliiu Townsliip Auditorium-tmj
Si'|iU'tnbn- 12, is detipitoly post- j
p.oiH'd 011 aOfuunt of if serious ill- |
ni'f in un1 , liunui^' muiim?numi'i1.
li:-j a.I !)). Fi at is i>i* :i <1 to an- ;
iiuunce a return engagement o? j
( all ralliiway Til {TTrrrril af" the '
( ' luinl)ia Township Auditorium on
the niyht ui' September 27th.
THT: lgnKKNCE"
XICHTKNCVM! Ui H
The. Florence Niu'literivalc Chili
af FirstCalvary llaptisi! (hhurch
he!: -? i>>i-ini'nt lily .../r'ni,r'
the Ji'oine uf. Mrs. Tlatti^ \VWr..n
l.:H)(l tJinr S-t Vtnnrhn pv. ft1" !7"
Auk. ~2'i, at 7 o'clock. The topic
I tie t.listnissititi. "How Got! i'rovtdes
fiir His people," w.hicb v. a very
h jpi.'ul, was led by Mr . D. M.
... i.' i..... :j...S
i ?:. ? /.? ft ri v. . i . i ? i \
was, hidd and tin.' sunt" one- wore
i:l.y.l<jLi w.U'.U. '.n i. ...i-ti. yuf ,
fourth yerir of activities. They
,m., i>| . siiK'iit, . Mr. 11. 1'. XtaTT
vi.e-|resident, .Mis' I. Joiicr; s
.V!i,> K. IVarson^Assl. See., .Mis!
T. .1, Harm r: Tieas.. XI t A. A1 - -ton.;,-chapUuiiL
M-rtt. M.. l.hitUn and j
M i s. A., l.ujnpkins, tiaci.cV.: Mrs, i
1>. ICnS/miiiv'tr, reporter; Mrs. fv I
I'.oui'ry'atiil Mrs.Caution. Al'tejal
.<! licaius' iff course wsis -a-rved wo
adjourned to -moot at-tlio homo nf :
Ah -. I >. M. KntCTiHTjKer.'lM's'Vick-'i
ns St.. Monday. Sej?t. at 7 t>'olock.
.
Till-: <;o\ Kirvs < ?1 ;?; mty
=^=?: 1 Irt-H - ?
Sf I It;. 1. 1Jj.".;i. Ti'.f i- ;:1 '
tin- is.i.if i f'Air. an Mi;-A l.oyifii
i sib!.* Tin mi-, i -i ir v; ... .
. iii-.-fi" ii.i. \\\. .li.-.d \. i'.it. ( I:;
.ridir; pastor, |Je\\ ,J. !... Hroj.ly.
li -. I n' M. i.i??4 i t-jiirr
all in <te sjdeiidf.'!?
"joyf -f fry -everyone fiFos. ifC"'l*ittl;- i
il'-s-io Ma. . ki ItaMl-Mif ...-tCc I
">< . :n i-r" h. " i do-. Pain-.; y <
l!.-,. - l?;t.!.. ..... T?... ! .
n; uiUl-iv , no J<i..
.ili'i iiu>. <1 t,? in ' i, Vji.-__.it""
': !' \\ :.yi-y < !< ;.id.
0AII' clulirf ropoitoil M'. <>li.
i*:t;i; iv. < liui'Mi Sural. v :Aut;t.
T: e (lovcru'.- .'.'oUita it'v. . t'lvli
j:.;':' tin- .Ju'JiiV \V . l.iti-.f
ti:iII11'I'Ui'lh"y < U I'... -Sli-~?
Hd total. $."> l.tuf. .
1'r. - ~t il-ll)> '.a i > .! . .
a' mi'i r: 111?v iii II ' uial 7... I,' "Y
iis;:illy t nia: i.-; i*
A SI KPKISi; TAU'IA (iiVKN
-On- Au?;. a sui'i'a pai ty
was jriven ;tt ilie >.>ulr!(v ol' Mr.
ami Mrs. I'i?..-k'y, idyo Hai'dcp SI.4]
ii> li 111? i" of Miss KuUi I'', lldlmes
or. Kdueliehl. S. < V ?
At'an eariy hour the rooms were
u.Jtmh?iaa<l a> ra'hor r^fimufie
viaTury. Thofc ' jwiv .(jiiihteeiv
truest s sesifed.-nt vai jous curd tables.
.-and it. stp-nu d,- to the? group,
jtist about' tlr time the ! games
.vote getting ii.t"Vesting" 1lie lights
Win v"'-?l A oi ytliin ; , ht'ffiin?lo.
t n-T?ht. li\- the house beine'
b.ian.'l otr the corner,. the guests
ferrtrn il to l.avo-linrrf'i Mr. tttrbavi
Scott aiT<F iTn- ica'crn .< -tract, .MF1
if at li Holmes, which made on
think Of Kdynr Afb ti Roy. and his
poem "'l'li< Ibi've'ii." then they e".!
!"4-.ibe. e!\simU'.T door, and the
liivhts iwere -'tut it *j1 na. "Only (His.ami
nothii:v* n.-rt'." ".Surprised!"
everybody yelled in honor of Mt>s
Ruth llidines.
' 'l'li44-^?pr -i.t?we re?as folliivs -,;
Mi-seIfut'n i-:. 1 lolivs, Kriiwiiu
IloWtiiatt, F.il.n .T'?Ti7isont TJliuo.
Searles, danie N'u'kpoa, Thomasina
Walker. 'ltertvA ha < 'i ?tmalie>-Kar:i!i
.Joyce, - and Kanhuv'* lTolnies; M? sser
Wilton Wil'liaiH's'j. B. J. Cay?\
William W. 1 fb!!<\v> lames Ahncy.
Richard Scott. I.ctnlnh C. Williams,
Frank~litx<jn. l-Mirar Flutts, Jamc
Sluts. ami Mi. Wilh y (Bill) Tie
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.it >.
A' ?.! . 1 ii?. . . (hi:rsy. was* served,"
( " n-i.rt iiiii- < :' sin iin.p-.salad on lettuce,
. piHCh .fliipn.
"rookies, at'tpr d inn cm* mints, salt.
i ?:?<? '. 'l'l eiure1 ?t
Tiveryhp'dy wont honfc aslcincr..
"When :w you. hyving another
< .RichardV"
Mr. L.. C. W. and W. W. TI. sawthat
ho' stum > were loft unturned
when the eat-. -niok? - and drinks
were sho ved
EM KKi; ENC V CONSERVATION
WORK
Washington. 1). C.-?'
1...nO It: t h hij- hand shnfcH
' i'rihn ' 1 i-esidefil?I'u spvelt?and an j
autographed I'deture <>f the na-1
t ion's leader here this week during
the (Jrand Lodge '.Conclave of the.
Elks.
A lew rtiiruites later -Toe Louis,
wno-il' IllKMllY |> li.nn - iiiiw v <1111pu-'jiti
<1 hint in (.ne short year into
fame and fortune as the leading;
challenger for. the world's hea\>
weight championship,, was : doing
for some ofThe hoys in"tlVj'CiVUiafT
Conservation Corps, what the chief
( Xi rulive had done for him. This
twenty-one year old. popular idol
was 'Iiusy autographing pictures of
liimself and other soiivovnirs for a
score., of more of colored CCC enrollees
of about his own age,, who
had awaited his return from the
White House. The
party had been arranged for
these, young men ,of Company C!(10
.stationed in the nation's capital
l>y U'd?eit .Tones. 1'ic-Hcnt of theiu
l eaders' Club and for the past
year clerk in charge of the company
headquarters, working in cooperation
wtth Dr. W. A. Goodloe,
host to Louis during his visit in
Washington.
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?
Si
\Ni)Ki;\VS .Vl iWS
i iiu? throve, wapiist < hurch j
IU'V. A. I'. ( ii\, I'ustur
?The impressive. S.Aa. Io. M.M wa:i
throughly iii.-ous>od with tin ela.-.-cs,
. At
p. hi. t!;.. .Mf -h.vTirv ]it.
dies presented u very int. re.-.tiii^
yt.? rary propiainv i'hc^o p/o
1 win F7e rendered cadi 4th
Sunday?nitc. . ,
1st Sunday i i r i n!.-..- p- .
iutf Hay. ^ We always xvvTcotnv
.-.tranters and \i. iiot.- into our
. iriidst. o
St. Amines-A. M. II. ( hiirch *
r Kcv.^W. K~<drrotiTKi~1'aslnr
Fop the mornitnr st'rviee tl past<?i'.
-elected his* text t'rniti Tlics-jil'.?niar.s
1:11-!:.'. 'I home. "Work
endorsed or mmni' nde^ hy .Jesus,
a wyikri." A vtry spAuiiul
I At K p Mi- >' \TTiTt-~.1
was selected. TJieme, "Hailinjr .to
< dory." Thi-- was a -short- -sermon-,
hut each avord liad spii'lloal wV.itrht.
t AKSTUKTM IX
X ' .
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Phyllis Wheal!(|y I
j;|: . 'Vi.Assr.s <
Monthly and Thi
x 1 '
I'int'li wi'cK, . Will It?>.-jflad 'to r
X
X
x '
VOOOOC'OvvC^'vv^vvvvv v>vv\
W hat Does Y(uir Cur Nee<
B 1M^< OVISTS A l
IJ . . Tilly MO'
i llK I.AKOKST <Thokid
^ XV lll'.M'AKS AIM? fix I
5 cash ok t KiaiiT
:t /; -; \VI?1H V AM) V
I AND w i; DO A
X CAM, ?W>22 AND
i 1 :?2?? P'AKK ST.'.
1 Wl L J. I
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T.HH
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CAR:
Social
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U I i "''!i?.! Ai ? - Uli'l Al l'-.
a.i.v- ki: aliiun an >|. n.ltn* :f t'?-w
... .w it h . i?. lat-.i v -'..ami t ri? nd*.
. W ilirK> ? !' riunU'i-villf-; -S
VV?r'-.tn urn town a Ik w
cn ri.'.iti- 'to >*a\a:;.n:ih. (la.
Whi!' |-Miv"Mr. .llii'lo vi-iio.l. our
Aiihi- -Mark ha> 11-: nim ?i
:,v afii-r a t? n va?:ition-..
V Mtvlw Ttal'p ttr Spa r.i a i!l?u rti- > >
' sa-jwKnir a few .lays with Mr. ami
Fit <i (il i'cnoi
. U*k: Mn'tth .,\o! v*. \Vu4
. l. ssih M. lhiily, J hit t ie
-V,?? - to (h-ivrhptny.-Jl
.thoviny. ' ; ' .
- M:. . ( i'ii-.u" Martin ?> 1" *
: \ i - it iiiv: hi-" sister in'SamarA^
ami | ians to vi-h Mr>.
. Mayes. his- sister h??viv
I'dlTIt M K.IM TAT ION'S
(1?> Iftrlmt Kli l)irk>?n)
KKVI I. A HON
I !;iv '!' ^"ni ?>f tlio 'nijrht
Wt 1 li.-t ' . .
She rah by l.nat'iH'il upon my
bill * ; " ' - -V.
I v.p-.i in'a. i iuini <t":uivl qucs
i .'\v ,
I i ,j.<i ha. < ;k-;hv <?i mind. also ?
: i.v sjn'k' I slo^t.
I.' t bat I should'fF't
I'll;- that
-> 11. 11 1 naltl not trv
to <: '
thi'ius to wiiiei, I 1 a\o no
Vaninn'.
Ib aei! it- tliii!!,'! she said, ''So
< 111 i\ ;it
'! ) at tltoy will neither aa'itat b .
v KMn.l \ ..in' i'Vik of dim I It c
;i a: vo'ir \ >iir-1 pr-'
.""\*u'ss livmi;. /
\n MIND IS MOST I I'SI. I'
TO-DAY
\'y mum'I- i< mpst tip.-'ct to.-day;
I'- peaeeKtllnrss. lias waned. 1
pray
1'hat it l\?r long.
Within ijL.-= stead is struiiy d< spait
AWII-nourished hy a meager care?
A petty human curse.
There is v.o need fev mo to cay?
That tender hearts cannot he gay
When they have. I'elt a wvoiuv
, " ? I
Though it be hardly notablei
Or though sopieone vegerablo
I Should say, "Itscould be worse."
1- ^ 7 - . K . 0 - ' '
I CLASSIFIED ADS
"WA.tlKli T:V.\. -Col- j
: _); 1 llii,;. ;,-SU i1
If )uu want >our ha*r to <;r<'W n>?
| FAly II-THO-I.ENE
IIAIR (iltOWKIt?I
f stubborn |i:iir Soft, Silky 1^
ami -}I
;ii' It-I liu l.< n4.. Hair f.rowor 2.r>c ! ,
!.)< iti l)!>', St r a i I - Hair firower 5flc
'J riit ph'- 11 -i t p i - ??;?- J{*<f |
M(rn\ Hiri' (Husc? % ;?25r 1
llojrisiert'd in r. S. lJ;?Unt- OfliiV. !
Made by
. .Mt'U'. I, | I'ui f rTcv?'i.r? !
: I" dutwuld I'llSt I jfllpfe,
. ; i 't'olubib'fi, S.. C.
AjjdnJ < Want?d ' . .. **
VM'iN<? ( i.ASS
1 1 ' . .1 '
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branch Y. W. ( . A. %
"ON'IMTTKir^T""?; y' ' X
ursday (5:00 P. .M. ; ?
oiri-trr tlufci' ii<<iriu<r to'attend: ! 1
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ljvs Annie li. -VrjjHi;tnis In-trnrtrtr X
I? Day And Nito Service i
TO ( <>MIVA?> V |
rou HOME - -U
ToMJ?A>^ IN Tlifi- STATU
.1) IM'n i:i(. N\ I. TIS-HAi ?XjfrlOURK
WITII US. i"
;i:u. i si;i) ( Aus
50-50 HI SI NESS
CHECK THE TIME . *
'COLUMBIA.. S. C. t
ROGERS ;
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MRS; I A\ M i; ST\KKS VASSES j
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ii-' >' U : ..?Ml-.. I'nnn'i1 Mi
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(.Ol.KIUNK ClRCTtT NFAN'S
flrru<alorti \. AT. F? Church
lvcv. 'K.~ V. Hruwn, Pastor
n?*#Tho S. S. ivas conducted in thr-f
u<unl. ri.innc r.
I'i'v. r>co\fn delivered an nhle j
sermon at the morning service. The
1 evening message was full of spirit'
and fire. $75.37 total collections.
. On last Sunday the Elax Ben* I
nells family motored to Florence. I
-' ' ' ?
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I'a&e 7
15 AX LEY'S DAIRY
(,l{.\ I)!-; A M! I jxVJ-Y _
~X foriiut iiviiUnt of Harnwi'll
< oimi ? will ?ciate all
\< ??*? Mi+k- 'J ratio of tfii Columbia
liti/ciis. I
Phone 9 .'{ .") (V Hj
i;kv. ,j. n;.f(>iinson
: V A " '. . t. ' ' ~
>o i ai; v- I * ( Ul.K.
;jj? i_ j... -k ?TV:f>p ins???
s: ;;; : . ':vty Wills,
.. ' > - '
-iilL ;x?- }.< < Jnfli.
Fah-O-LnT" System
Mm- ? rt V;t ( 'nit lire' N
t-'A 1 rv Hair.
LAr' a-.rl Tni'.t Art,pn P%ttaw
:i I.: i-rvl. . v. <.-rth hn? . l?pen
I i-' !:?> ( Sr.H Mr? -growing
J;ji - ?<w. h;,: i.cji.i:, _r n<j * tmre *7
"i - --ri ato fol "'
;: /a' fall
;> 1 'V 'ii Uci?
J- 'iiox TTTti- r.-V -.v* 5 -M
' 1' x **"' ' >v' r .40
i 2o
1 tr-:. i, <; ! 45
AO tor
rfoiriv ton'o ir ' \J ?. Patent
Otlicc-. ... i.
Aar? nt>" V* ari'ttd Write for tornii
M;lde n? '.
Mi*. o. Tarinie I.. Carolina
i 02:i liu'h Maritot Strt*?t
M-Out.MOV. N 5T~3" ! ~
\\ iTTrjc i\ :\ j:vv yokk
STOP AT ' v
w () () i) SIDE
If O T E L
1 he ,i iiu'st Colored iiotel ^
-'1-1 Tih Ml'mLSt. -
Nev\ Y < >rl<. \e\v York
A l l) 1 liOV. .5-2 too*
?a?BgCTYIII II IIWIIIW?III
Let Us
he duo r.f "ih(' that ostimnlt .^n ?
your Homo l.oon Work.
Vrtisa11s (Cnli*acting
(-onipany v
Phonic 3-l>7?
Il}'??t on: |iaii\ i* [ cop re He n to d by
I. W ; Hi,-uhi;m am} H. H. Hujrood
FUkjJiiAL -1. _
COAL "SERVICE
i
Vrw} Purot. Clrnnost Ice
l-hune 4311 ----H
V M ! T T O N" 8
Hiatrifvnds & IVafehes
F * SY rPFPTT TFT?AT**
1 <, ; \ >f J\ ?. ?? *
\!1 Vi-tr.ht?? Hour Scrcir*
<avc v'nur nirk'cs nnrT (Tiroes mi/1
cnW,p nn to <<v n<a
Elks* Beer Garden
T.T" NTHF ONFTTF
* I,?M tirr>.?Prup. Phnne
'109', WASHINGTON* STREET G'
M \iv\M
Hair Grower
For 'lKi<ef?se<l Scalp- - Gives Fite &
llc.O.ui y. BUST GROW ICR apply
imcc a w t,ok---I>RIC15 35c.
1!'0i? Rlandinfj St. Odumhia
I>mjj Store Washineton St. ?
I'SK HAIRLONCKK
V Wonderftil lloir .Grower.1-"-'-? - *Makes
the hair grow I/ong. Full
and l uvirri ?? A fair trial will ?.
prove its wonderful worth.
llairlonper Grower 2!>e
Pressing Oil r_. 25c, *
Postage 10c. "2
ALSlF P. WY^WE. i
Box 24, CHo, S. C.
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