The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 14, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, September 14, 1?3?
Mrs. AlviKtji?error?rr?
Washington St:. is back in Columbia
after spending ;l months iifj
New York.
:?Miss Ally Gray of "Wishing I
ton St. is bark in Piilnmhin nl't??r
spending _li w6eks in Sumerville
and 1 Week iir<rhark4toj?v
Miss Ueneva II. Grill'm lias
turned home- from visiting friends
and relatives in Ne\vbeiiy and
Prosperity,, S. C. While 'in Newberry
she was the ghest of Miss
Charlotte B. Nance. 'She reported
a pleasant and enjoyable trip.
Mrs. Bessie Lever spent the
v/e^k in Prosperity. S. C., attend?-?ing
reviva.rmeetings i?jt INIt. Moriahwhieh
wni-, ipiite enjoyable. I
Mr. Hiram ,*Suber has returned
to the city after spending some
viairiiiff the northern pit ies
i of interest.
Miss Inez Meadows of 1311- McDuftie
' Avenue- left-' Wednesday,
< .. Sept. 4th, for Detroit, ^ ^Uchigan
and other points of interest around
?- - T .1^.?cwi < -.. u~.. -
pleasant stay.' f
Mrs. James A. llolman is -heme
again after spending one week in
Latta with her better half, Prof.
James A. Holmah.y
Mrs. Glover H. Holman has returned
to hor northern home after
\ 'spending one montft.ini|he south,
visiting relatives and ntindjs.
She expressed a very^~pleasant
stay.
Mr; David Hamilton will return
to the city on Stmday,. Sept. 15,
after having spent" an enjoyable
summer in the city of mahy
lights,,_New York.
W* Mr. K. M. Pressley, Jr., of PhiC7]
V adelphia is visiting his parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. K..M, Pressley. WW I
Harden St. Mr. Pressley s many
friends are vely happy. to have 1 >n>
with them again* and are seeing
to it that he enjoys hints' It win .
here. 1 : ~ r
" ~\Tv Phillip "ftVo'otson < '
city who is emph.yed by ' ho
Gibbes -Machinery Co., im?l a hurried
call to New York City i..v I
other day to see his brothei v. i.
was ill at the time.. Mr. Woe.!- \
returned to the city this moriv
leaving Lll> brut iicr niurh ln-Hrr,
Mr", and Mrs. Romeo S. Robinson
after visiting their parents,
mo,nd, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
v Robinson of Senate St., Columbia,
have returned to their home in
ESTATE NOTICE 'J
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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 debt- i
ed to said estate will please make j
payment likewise.
Columbiay-gf4L^August 31. 1935.
Dora E. Dillard, Executrix
2019 Marion Street
;N. J .-Frederick, Attorney. 1
THE CRUSADERS CLUB
The Crusaders entertained their |
guests at the home- of Mrs. Buch.
. era, r>xi Washington St. The party \
stjyted at 9 p. m. jvvith encktails.-J
? -The guests were ushered into the
back hall where they were served '
cocktails, punch, mints, salted pea- ;
nuts, and ham sandwiches. After j
being served everyone wtnt back
and enjoyed themselves bv the mu
sic of Mr. Garrett^ The club wore .
sweaters, with clad points, white
shirts and white shoes, |
The guest list included Ml'. W. '
~ I.uwsun, und G. Smith, Mr. E. Li-1
Kershaw, and Miss F. Pope; Mr.
and Mrs. B. Brice; Mr. J. C. Brown
and Miss. Mary Cook; Mr. H. B.
Barber, and Miss T. Smith; Mr. J.
Byrd and Miss Thompson; Mr. J.
Bright and Miss D. Coopei4*; M. A.
Cooper and Miss E. Williams; Mr.
J. Bookart and Miss E. Gibson;
Mr. McGraw and Miss J. Ruckers
and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Ben**
ton. We wish to thank Mrs. Rey?.?ben
for kt.t.ing us have tlve party
at her home. We also thank Mr.
Jake Johnson and Mr. Means for
-being in charge of t.'ie cour.;.
that were served.
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MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB
The Manhattan Social Club met
??at the-home of Mrs. Ella Johnson?
. 100*2 Washirigton. St., Sept. 1 0,
1935. The club was called to order
by the chaplain, Mrs. Victoria Bax- f
ley1 at 9 o'clock. Opening song [
led by Miss Mable Ashford; Scripture
reading by Mrs. Dona Scott; ,
??prayer?by Mr. Willie- Smith, another
song by Mrs. Victoria Bax- '
' ley; there were Bible verses by
,.eac,b, beginning with the
letter^Fr'. After the Bible' ders?
es the meeting was turned over to
the vice-president.- Th minutes of
the last meeting were read, the roll
was?called, collection' $? 05;?new
business?not any. The refresh- '
rrif nts consisted of fruit salad,
cakes, and punch. We adjourned
to meet at the home of Mrs. Victoria
Daxley, 911, Assembly St.
The closing song was sung.
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THE TWILIGHTS
On the night of September. 6,
15)85 the Twilight Social Club gave
its annual "Fall" festal at the residence
of Mrs. Davuult. 2215 Senate
St. The affair began at 8:80
p. m. Two rooms were thrown
en suite for dancing. In one room
a table was.spread buffet style.
Edibles consisted of assorted sandwiches,
pickles, punch, salted peanuts,
mints, potato chips, bottled
. drinks.
| The music was furnished bv .
, Tiuber" MHes the~KUrl llines of
Columbia.
("" f)n departing ,_aTh expressed
I himself as having enjoyed a very
rrrteasant evenin?r - -
RADIO NEWS
Duo to some customs of the l>ook
ing atroncy for Cab Calloway,
, {..ucky Millinder, etc., it is impossible"
tcr us to not Iiiioky Miliin:i.*r'
| on t ho IS .if l h i on.:t'i 1 o i .. -nopas
w? can wo will. Jfhe.,Radio "Social
Club met at the honie of.Mr.
George Feldor Tuesday, Sept. 10.
| The discussion of this- meeting
| mav be ca'led a casual a*
it dealt with a tittle of everything.
Anyway little ground was covered.
Meeting?was?brought?to a?close
cakes, candy and p? anuts ivuiu
served by Miss Smith.
. John W. Johnson, reporter.
THE MYSTERY TEN
1 The Mvst? rv Ten field its.-urxeb.
i ly meeting" Stpt. TT, Iat the
home of Mr. Calvin Harris-, 1505
House St. The meetiuir was opened
by The president. Mr. WesTy
Mangum with a soup and a pray-er.
The house was opent'd for dis-rttssttvnr?Mrr-Washington-and
Miy-i
Kershaw made Tmnc fine r'marks.
Also a new member, Mr. James-'
Shiver also jnade a fine speech. I
The. hext meeting will be held
Sept. 10, 10:55 at the hofm'of Mr. |
Chnrlie-JJanti'.ler, '2450 Washington i
St7 Ti e ineitir.e- adjourned A delicious
course oT ham and eggs
was served. ^ '
OI'KKX KSTKK ( IKt l.I'
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We met with 3Vliss Hat ire?hrr
Spa nil, /ti September Gil:'. "In
The. crardip" was. sunlft. - Scrip- j
I tlire reading, rray i.
JVT-Tnal decision . were TTilTTr an I !
i agreed to- give a party at the Y. |
| W. C. A., September 20. Tlu? pub ;
lie is invited. *. -*?-j
I Our next host -ss will h. Miss -'
Ruby Rosenu nd, '.MlI Pine Struct ,
t where \vo will meet September
' 211 h. ' ?
?AUxiUU^i?-ire always welcome.
Til K PAI.MKTTO ATIII.KTK
?('1,1' It. ^
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! The Palmetto Athhjif Club will
meet to oiijiiri'/.i' and. el t <>IV|- j
eel's Sunday, September lath at
4:00 o'clock at the home' ? I M1'
Coo'-co Li ln'P '-.V { nil 1 1 ady?iit?
Those who care to'join are w... I- |
come at the meeting. We already
have, in this clr+i?fh V~pi i/.r ^.
ers whose names ale: Kid -Williants,
T'rcdtOely,
Wilbert Davis* and tie: rm' Bntoy,
known as the "M and M Kid!"
he charged an I a small aiiibiiiil' "
each week.
GeorirPTI. B:rli-y is founder,
^FhK NOV PKR1I.I.'
t
Th. nieiubeis -of the N'on Peril
Social Club h i ! its regul ir meet
ing. at the home of Mrs*. Mai go: t
Harris. The meeting was ea'lcd t ?
older bv the Pie*. with sing'ng '
"In the Garden." Prayer by MPs ,
Mo: lv. 2"r! Psalm was thin repeated.
. The meeting was th' n
turn' into the hands of the progrant
Coniitte , Miss Packard.
Song?"I novel had a ehane j
Reading Miss Maigert Hurls.
So'o?Mi's. Sartor, Poem MPs ;
Berime Harris; Old and ii.w lui-iness
.was discussed. I desired t > |
"T;iVi a private par I y in lioror Tit~"
Mjfi John Wiiitmrin, w'.o is t>
leave and co t:: xT frivol. WY-w.-s I
dismissed by the' myspath.
The host' -s served a delight ' u'
sandwich course- followed with
hannas whip cream and cake. The
4rext mintingwill lie at the honie
of Mrs. Hopkins'.'
BROTHER RELIEF C'Ll'B
Mull ins, S. C.? The Brother Relief
Club met at the home of the
president, Mr. I. W. Wright; first
sinking, "What a friend we have
in Jesus;" Scripture lesson, Deacon
Witherspoon, singing!, "What
a fellowship;" minutes of the last
meeting" were read; the meeting'
was turned' over to the program,
committee, Bro. A. Myck. Wei-J
come address by Mr. Bert Lewis; I
response, Mr. T horn as Le gott, shor t
talk, Deacon B. Foxworth';* clpsrng
remarks, by our pastor. Weiwer.e
glad to have so ma'Tty visitors.
Come again, you are always wel-eome.?Collection
$l)i)CL
Mr. I. W. Wright, president
Mr. B. Bines, secretary.
MORRIS BROWN QT YR TET
TO APPEAR AT GREENVILLE
Sterling presents Morris Rrown
Quartet (former . Sterling: High
School quartet) at the Phillis
Wheatley, Centei Auditorium Man
day' night, Sept, H>. jP'.'in.
They will .render a program' of
spH ituals and other popular schrtions.
This will he th<* oi ly appearance
of the group in Greenville
this summer.
Admisssiorf-! f?r and 25c..
HIRTH A NN'01 V( 'EM I AT
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hightowcr of j
Ridge Springs announce the birth |
of a daughter, Claressa Elizabeth,
Sept 10, 1935. Mother and daugh- |
ter are doing fiiie.
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MR. AND MRS. DEMMOXS
ENTERTAIN
Greenville, S. C., Sept. 7,?Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Demmor.s entertain
vd last Monday evening in Junior
of their daughter, "d.dsie, v.-ith a
lovely party at their heme on John
. The living room -was t most attractively
decorated in green and
pink, blended*" with soft egjprcd
lights. The evening Was spent in
dancing;to the tune ol' syncopated
rythmic nnmicrwhich blended with
the pastel shades of evening gowns
v 0111 by the popular young smart
set: ~ ?1
The grv sts wire refreshed with
delicious punch The punch bowl
in un?ottroetive?sotting ' of
green foliage. Pink and green
mints were served *
Each guest rtc ived a pink green
l.uner hat. "Everyone s pent a most
enjoyable eve ning Those who enjdyecj
the warm hospitalities.of the
liu^L Ull(,l host1 ss wuv as lollows:
.Misses fltelen Cuiminghani, Evangeline
St well, flattie Williams
Evelyn Stewart, Gent lie Brier
G'ad.vs l'arkt rrdttlldrnd Gweton
Ezella Stenhouse, ljornetho. White
Tluimncnn .TpmJ/i Tt i\Trw/J
K^fzabeth Bradford, Albertha Kin
aisd, Lois Brooks, Kiln?Mat* Sea
"Smith. and Ottilia Miti'ln II 'Mi ' siWillis
Goodwin, Otis Smith, Fred
die Ledmnri McDuIhe Chapman
Odell Smith. "Bob*' ^Williams
j Clermont Williams, Samuel Garnly
Minis, .1''rank. Hull- Clyde Mitchell
'vtamds Biadl'm(I, William llill, LJfV
I Fence Bowen, Harry BoW-cn, "Wil
liam Nance, J. C. Hamlin aiul Join
I tttp Hamilton.
Josie, the popular young daugh
ter t.rf Mk and Mrs. Denimons ha:
=Jjeenl spending a few days vaeatioi
at home She will return to Nortl
Carolina- in a few- days, where sht
is taking a course in Nurse Train
.iHtf ^
lil ( IvV BIB I) S"< I \ir < LIB
Mr. G. B. Brc\vn eUtcrt&in d tin
Club at his home, 1222 Gate St
The meeting was callel to ur.bi
by?t he"""Vi.cc Pres.; opened" wjih si
club song led by Mis. Mamie C'oh
msm; scripture lessojj by MiSS -M"
I^Cat-r 2.">rd Pssalm. Another select
i 11 .-by. .Mr. MeDaniel "I wil
ijot be removed."?Prayer by?Mr
S. M. Alston. Mrs. Porter led the
c losing devotional" song, th- n the
President t; ok 'charge bCtho nu'ei
ing. The minutes *of>> the lsist
meeting were e-allod f'?r an i stooi
appi oved. Th1, sick committee
mil t tii ir report; none. 1 lie new
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<111.1 ii 111 i i. i > i ii'u i?UMiiwr> a.^ iai\
TTtT [TIT 'Remark*??mu4v?Lu
Mr. (i. Brcvvtl. .'Mi'; ArstofT Tarn
Mr. S.im Williams. Remarks b>
tin. President. The-t-?>lI \v?> ealb
i'?l, ami 6the nu'iubi'ij. responded
We were dismissed^ by Mr. San:
Williams. We were sel've.l potalc
salad, sandwich's aiiJ punch.
< >ii< IV"-* "" ",;n 11 "' ' '
home of Mrs. Ilatiie ("ohman, (ill
Sumter St.
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~ I'KNNINCS FROM MYRTLE
BEACH
A "Farewell Party." whs sponpo.u
it oi waiters oi the Ocean I''oi
est Hotel) On the evening of Sept.
2. at the "Bull Pen" of the hotel.
InsM.oy) of t|Ve usual gaiety that
accompanies parties, solemnity reigned.
The boys hated to say "Fare
well." The president of the club
is Mr. Movian Dixon "* of- Palm
B? ach, A'a. Mr. Joe Murrell -of
.Iaeksonvillc, Fla. i<~ secretary r Mr,
Jerome Reed of Centenary, S. C
is the founder and official advisor
Mi;, Reed was '.'speaker" on this
particular occasion "Negro Problems
and Handicaps" was his
theme, .
The club has* striven during the
summer to have open forums where
i if race problems could be discussed.
The club donated to one of its
sick members, Mr. \V. Hammock,
Mr. Hammock is ah inmate of Me.
Clendon Hospital, Charleston. May
he soon recover.
Mr; Eugene McDonald bade the
"fellows" "Adieu." Mr. Charles
P. Johnson was chairman of the
program committee for this occasjom__LIntil
next summer we say
"so long" to our readers. ' We
wish you a prosperous and happy
winter.
SURPRISE PARTY
A surprise birth night party
was given in honor of Mr. M. B.
Williams Sept. 2. 1035, by hih
children, at his . residence, 2503
Washington St. This was a real
surprise. . ,
There were many very nice and
serviceable gift's from friends and
relatives, which I appreciate very
rnuch.
- The guests expressed themselves
as having enjoyed a very pleasant
evening.
L\0 K TIC M I
(By Herbert
COM K TO ME." AN
The speaker in this poem is a y<
is gradually growing, insane becau
again, or rather,-be in her presenei
The. "darkness" which seenjs to I
Is the result of his increasing; insai
1
Come to me, answer mv (ailing; li
Conic liefoiv night shadows falling
Come from the dusk that is deep'ni
Why do you stand nev^r mdving, s
Think of the love that is mine, do
Think of my life without you nearSoon
there'll lie darkness, and loon
Soon there'll be funeral flowers, a j
C'6-me to me, answer ray calling;
linger m
Cc me before night shadows falling
darken f
HIE PALMETTO LEADER
' "FAT" MINES AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
I '-"Fat" Hint's and his orchestra
will appear at the Odd Fellows ,
Hull, Sept. 20. Thpre are many-relief
features in Fats'
orchestra, and our patrons are asI
stired of a full evening'sVnTt'rtain- 'j
hient when they come to dance to
ms music. pars nims'ii tne ^
leader of this marvelous band just
about "Blows the Bra's*" off his v
trumpet when he starts on one of '!
?his red hot turns you should' heai 1
him feature St. Louis. Blues. The s
flashy drummer is Eddie Jones and ^
-.another favorite of the 1 lines' outfit..
Tie can. really "spank" Those 1
di'Ums and, to prove his versatili- ''
ty h?.-flmthlps iis a Tocalist and is
i a pood one, and don't forpet he
has a very tickle (piano)'Johnnie ^
i Taylor" He is an old time -tape
favorite. Its nothinp more I can *
say, because you have?never hi^ird '
i this band, hut if you miss this treat
: you have" missed half of your li ft .
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>? IIVII It tUllll'S to 'IIIUMt tilt* ninil'Jtea.
is out of Florida, and is sup- 1
, .posed to bo one of the best. Now
\\( are thanking the'public in advance,
and hop1' everyone will come
out, and . enjoy themselves. The
. admission is 44c.
"The Blue' Moon Girls."
: ijkVN O LIN NFWS ~
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, Fan-O-Lin and Toilet Prepdra-'
7 Uoits^rask trial Yuu ne' d itot go ~
] to Florida as Ponce De Leon did _
t tu. find ..the., fountain...of.-youth,, in
, Fan-O-I.in up-to-date Beauty C'os
me tic which has passed the ehemii
t,'al test and Reg. in U. S. Pat. i
- Otficenndman'ufae.tured with prreat "
- car*-, to bring out in individuals \
j beauty. Every^ mai^gnd ^W'mian
i vote a little, time to their beauty
j metis. There is no neejl for a wo-.
. man of fifty years old should not
look the age of a girl lot >ixteen, 1
men likewise. A fine head of good '
Ivhir is a-wopum's crowning glory?
and a maSi's most becoming- f< aeare
uncounted thousands suffer i
theirs to lose its natural beauty |
and vigor: Likewise" thyvir face its .
1 complexion which is the most ap- '!
p1 aliirg of physical charms.. All
net ded is~Tb give Fan-tPt.in beau-- i
ty erattions a trial ami find the
1 fountain, of youth. J
1 School girls." ami women are I
making Rood by handling Fan-O- .1
Lin preparations, and in hair dress, !
1 ing and beauty culture. One of its ?
. agents while living in tie country i
) 1? ....
u'ok iin.* course, and t>y it, she re- (
x ports, that for four years she has
?hen ulilc to ineett an<l pay all her -i
, financial obligations in 'the high .1
p -ch.oxl rrf this cley. Strp hrn; hut "J
, this ensuing term. Because of her i
_ many customers she-has t?> come J
from her country home, twice a J
' month to serve them. Take the >
course, It pays. On te 8th of i
' August, this year, Mrs. Janie Mol- 1
_ < >' i ri> i'. iPitts- '
burg. Pa., compjet'd the course, 1
ami has opened a hair dressing ;
parlor;, andc/rom orders received rx
she is doipg well. Miss Fannie v
I.ee Scott of 121 Pine St., .I.ake
City, S. Ci; within the m xt thirty elav
Se-^will? have cnmnloto/l V,~- I
? HVl
course, and will opt n her beauty^"
. parlor at onge. I ask the good pen
" ~]rtc of hej; city to give her ;your
lull support. During' niy stay
there, Mrs. Gamble, the pastor's
wile made it very pleasant for
Mis. Btckton ot Andrews, S. ('.,
and (in leaving that big tobacco
market, we motored to Indiantown,
to the parsonage, where the Rev.
Mj\ Butl?r is pastor, he and his
good wife, because of their treatment,
we regretted to leave their
home-like home, aft' r having
i slumbtred and slept. His daughter,
Miss Edna Butler became a
sales agent for Fan-O-Ljn Preparations.
Judging from sales
made,-during my short stay, she
has a v< ry promising* outlook. Too t
much cannot Ik- said in favor of
Rev. Butler and those whom he'
, s'ervps. At Johnsonville, J3. G. I
- Met, flattie Rodgers, as a sales *
agent, is doing weTTT ?3Wunly-t:?- ?
there advantage in the "system,
btitv even to be a?sales agent,
pays. m.m .
JOTTINGS FROM (CC CAMP
B. F. Fielder
IP tlo Everybody! B7 F,* FeTilef ~
speaking from Awendaw, S. C.
Our camp is located, on U. S. higlr-?
way No. 17. between Charleston
and Georgetown. Lieutenant I.uth- ,
or O. Hinson, 1st :125th Infantry, is
our commander. Serjeant Moflre
and I.ibut. Kinson l1 cCured to us,
on Sunday evening, on economic
living. The ehaplin, "Mr. Sawyer,
conducted a*. Sunday school lesson
and spoke briefly of "Leadership."
Our camp is said to be one of
the best in the South for "Rac"
boys. May our group increase in .
~ number of character building
young men. ^
As the quartet sings, I tune olf
until next week. Good bye.
? IIJ? 3LAJL1"o N S
KM; nai-^-x
*i?i iMV?\iW|i y
SWER MY CALLING.
irnip man' who, having lost hts wife,
se he ftars that he will not s^e her
p again. '?
>.' surrounding the vision of his wife
?ty.
nger no longer, I pray.
y darken forever your way.
ng, seemingly so to remain;
taring as women insane?
ir?know that it all is your own.
?know that I can't live alone.
s*?of torturing hope and despair. =
*rave and?my soul will go where?
?
i_longer, I pray,
orever your way.
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\thk. ivi i.iow i \< i\?:rs <
I)?>\\. N T<) II \ KI) U U! yv ^ |
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I he 11 I'M 1 ? low .Tim'' I ill'1
own to hard work ni t . i .. |, |
ri nmng < f jlu; scnurl v.." ok .if.
navtice. 'I'lto Mft-t.4-.-iiK .!?. . p w In;.-.,}
>e<| into conditions iir lit < t' ik
il.v r&ips. Situ - the U-yinnittr
f tiiis ?a.'.?sipn practices :!; -?j .ad.<
afc -practice twit- daily. N v '
,;o. k and t hpieafl-t r t <. t--r.t;i v. i' :
ntH'i inni'i' daily. with nvn j\ |
ill" 1 i?rt 1
kull pr utioo. .
The arrival <T TV -Ty. a . y
ineman and I'ayno, th- \:n-i\v
nind of Coach Vial. Tic .
acket* ini'iilor pi ns to Mtm :t.i:
mcdtliV'Idy. - and" t >i n?>a. iu_ 1
ramus this si-asuir. Th " X a . j
acktield will l< ?
ti own, Hui^1' v. >1 i n i \ . a d \Vn ,
jams.
Thu MidhucTist wiM inn .. :.at.
ifrohloni-nf'KLukii ; ;u. I '1 i< i
injr 's they did hut tail. * V\ k ianis,
Harris, and Htnwii ai> pun.
r,r as >jcv:;d as Ihirlon a.ud
tst* jit )>Utllr fur Liu hu lxi-l-,
"'Gru|jf.""a- Trntl years* vo.dti'?urij.H
nobably hold. n th^ .c.t .-?
l sitioli. t'ua-h Vval .^-N - ' a
nany of thu n.vi' men diivc in \
..t, nin- hi ti'.P hi Hell.
t un'MiUA nun. Kid i:r i.,-;
IHM.AUSII1I'
Miss Hulun L. AIJmuu;' . diuiu
or ol' Mrs. . Kkiso Cratom will
aiita-i tla. f?n Monday. S pt. Hi h.'.
Miss Mc Knight tr-ruduaU-d. rivuiv-'
n'j; sucond honor, iii thu Boi.k i
JV*aShThirt?n class of an i sh^1*"
.vas awarded a M-h-dai -hip to
spellman. We hope lor^r lloj?o <* >
wi'?wrH?1?'- as. muTo> 1 ut as . t hat
>f lltuh School.
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ilTTLK Miss ANNI!:' LnrVsi'
? ? ;!ipmi+.+ ?('oinplinioiitiim?Lit
He Mi-?Ait
lie Li uis.e : II' ni|#?i!l. a " I'm inpi
mpular yiiisrfr Roek I Lilian. Mrs..
\. D. Chisholjh. e>,oiled litfUj
\Iiss Hemphill an.I a'irroiip ;f her
.fiends- out for a delurhtful ,i"V
Tdc~on?Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Sara McMulh n. sist--r of.
Mrs. Annie Hemphill dip i at i: i
mine, in l^uviinl. N. Aim.
Her lady was In-ouirht to' Rook
Hill an i . was fimei ali'/.ed at ty.e
!'hislmlni'* Funeral Home. In.'.ornent
"was ir Hulnan Comet; ry.
L'hcsetr, S". C. ?. .
Little Miss.Annie Louis.-'llemp+UL?f"iineil>'
oi'?lon-li?14++4??r?
Lhined a nuniher of her . fru it is
hpt. 1. at a lovely firth 'liv-pai t y.
it the home of la r erand "mother.
Mrs. Arnie Hemphill, on W. Rlaek
>t. The e dor scheme <:I pink \va :
airier! out thronirh od; ti. ?tiiyir:
Alter playinjr ma: y ?!
j' i' 1 r aoti i i t i' i Li" ' 1 1 '
'(iaietyV the yourjj h siess s. .1
nr .u it est into tire I'inimr room.
vh.ie a "1. jicfe repast <>T >V.- i .
ie?t assort ?- ? cookie- ami randy ]
cas. ^crve'.l. Tin- bin n:kc '
IliK KYAXS ( I.INK
CAB CAI
And I Irs COTTON C
Township /
KOI.1MB
Friday, Sept. 2"
BKNKPIT <1111
Tickets on sale tor colored at 'I
at Auditorium. Ticket sale begi'i
til Friday, September 27. at nour
ADMISSION FOR DAM'F SI.Hi
(WI1ITK Sl'KCTATORS s.Yc)
?/~v
RECIPE FOR^
- $f:
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p. 4$*- vs .. r ;
fat- ' / ...n
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Cilia's mirror revealed that Iter
face was still pretty ? ant! that she
Vet she sat at home night after
night, alone, while the girls ?>f ht r
acq uaitvt a nee were out having
'good times.
"Yodr hair is holding you back", .
kind, understanding friend ads ised
her. "It is dull, iron-burnt, grav.streaked
? makes you look I 0 years
older. W hy not try Ciodefroy's
Larieuse French Hair Coloring?"
1 II i heeded her fririiil't iulvinAnd
how^different her world is today.
Dates, dances, parties, excitement.
Hair that is^soft, gleaming,
I/i/eal%'r(/oes cc
not have it, ASp
SEP tARRS-O^
GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPAN'
i . -
CLASSIFIED ADS
W AN'l'Kl) ?Table Hoarders?College
It;n, 1'50'J Harden St.
If you want your harr to trrow os?
FAITH-THO-LENE
IIAIR GROWER
It makes stubborn hair Soft, Silky
and Glo*sy.
Faith-'l 1h??I,oii0 Hair Grower 25c
Double Straight Hair Grower 50c !
Temple Hair Grower __ . . 35c*!
I Tensing Oil 50c *
Men's Hair Gloss > J23c
Registered in 1'. S. I'atent Office. 1
Made by
1\lnu?. I'.thcJ Potce I'rjerson
.. . Edgewnld I'ost Office*
Columbia. S. C.
A genIs Wanted.
i BAXLEY'S DAIRY
: "(iHAIli: A MII.K (IMA"
i.-v
| A former?resident- of Uarnwcll
County. We will appreciate all
Ti ade of the Columbia.
citizens.
Phone 9 3 5 0?
. I
Otliec: 2020 Marion Street.
NOTARY PlBI.ICf
Dealer in Heal K?tate, jterfofnis
marriage ceremonies. writes wills,
deeds, niorVgages, c'.aim?, etc.
Call to see him
IMKOl 1-Oli Tl:; \( UK]; TilT
STCDfrNff?Prri 1: M" -i.in-; rnrr
nishod front bedroom. J lot- water
ai.-.l liV-U^ P4"?1?. .1 . u
Apply at 2222 AN a-hi nurt ii St:, before
S:30 a. i?v alter. <? p. in.
w 'r.ie .. ei.ntaiio. >1 i 1 , . pink, vn; a
e- u i. e.i .n.i: ; . i.\ t. ' !,.
t. '?s a--i.-te i ' ">y h* : '.M'i "?
Willi AI .'' i I. > : f' i 1 -
Tiie en -:' it; ! . -j\: ?M:sAi
K. A tiller ' 11.' Mr. s.1. ? I a
Ileal i n'< Nii !.. !ir.f ? h.,y<
I'ul'u.. "R.. il and Ma .it p ?'t
Rath Tin itiji-i'i). A\ >ila Maih'ii.
t.jruda till,; l.eni- IA . II il-y Hah.
!*:i 11 itI >a\.i.-. Ma . I Mie .
H-.i.. . ?' .i!?Vrrr??: ?
IIS A It<) A AT III Kill KLEY'S
. ?* ' ?;
Mi-. an<! M v.-. Ant in jjy .11 allay
nmmunee. the' hirth. S p!.
[ H*:}."1 <11' i til i i ' " i,. ' 11 i inr
[ Icy ran he i-tMitomhcrcw a- the fnrivit
.Miss- Ar.wi May Munvtriv.ilt.
! I' 1 <?th i' and hahy are iJ-tiajr. nicely
; and ar, at h<>nte wi'h t!.v tnnthiT'*
. Ij^trcntfj.-Mr. an i Mi-.--Wm. Mani't'auh.
170" Wayne St;, f'ity.
VSSO. PRESENTS ,
-LUWAV"
LI U DRCHKSTR.Y
\uditorium
I A . S. < .
7, 9 P. M. I' nt il?7?
I)R EN'S CI .I N IC
I'honius Druu Stoje. Tor white
us Monday, September 2:lrd, un)
A1)V.\N( HI) TK KKiS *1.00.
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...;ain natural .mil > out hull looking.
Safely, quickly ? and a; hoiac ? r>u,
-ion, n 0\c:'s?-i;m the I,. r? heap ot
gray, faded or streaked hair by using
(iodefroy'si I.AKIl I >1 . "Vou
can make y?>ur tresses a beautiful
jet-black, black. da;k, medium.,
light brown or blonde color in 1 s
or 20 niiui.Lu-s. No fuss, tu'.bi'thcr.
" no more trouble'than an ordinary
shampoo. Alw ays soUl on a moneyback
guarantee.' \ our dc.lcr has
>DJEFROYS
icuAe,
rich HA4R coloring ;
r 3506 OLIVE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. I
Pair* 7
r . r?. 1 :? !?.
UIFE sure IS "
t1 BRlOMTCft-SINCfr
Wgk A 1 I POUND THIS
NEW WAY TO
?V.
1 "You hi n n who
^ 1 i:.*. n?-wr .sh;ivt*'.i
with M.-'uriV f?Vnvi;;i? "I'mvl. r o-irt't
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< ii <i with ,'i .lust
liini ' :i li'Tle Sl 'n i'')\V*.
;ti, 1 Kjih.iTiJT it hit yi.ur 1H< < V>'l|ii)""
it off :! ! y .-.ir f.t< i- >tly
s!miv !' : n*i ]>impi. > v.;!! go,
t?. .. In ) ; ,V7 . **. ...n.i!..' f'.-.vher- .
lis iift! is.-p': A 3.V ImiX will Inst, a
long. trio. " At <lru.Lr.stores or .Uireot
' from Mu - :<: Shaving I'owdcr Co..
| . ;? i^u^iitinuli, <iu '
Fan-O-Lin System V
Jn Heauty Culture
I Give FAN-O-LIN Hair, 8o?Iv.
I Dandruff arid Toilet Preparation
! h trial. Tneir worth has b^en
j)Ri\^in. Have and are growing -uj=
hair on^-b&'.d. heads end bar?
spots when directions are fol
Knv' f! V\ ill - promoti full
! growth of Hair. "
+?1?Brrt?Hair?(jrnw S?AA
J 1". box Special llaar Oi'Dwef?:46
; 1 box & alp Soap .... 20
1 box Pre.-sin/ Oil . . . .49 r?
:??cents ttxtr? f or. po^'oFo ~ Z-7Zl
f_ Roistered in U. S. Patent
Office.
t . P .
Agents W?nt?J Write for t*rnui
' ... Made by "
Mme. Eunnie L. Carolina !
10 2 U . 11 i ir h Mark?t Stroet
WhHI.E IN NEW YORK
STOP AT ~
W O 0; l>s I D E
iTnTTTM I. '
* . ' ' - -i
1 he Finest Colored Hotel
in Harlem '2
12 I 7th Ave, at 112nd St.
New York, New York
" At 1H HON 3-2400
Let Us
be one of the 3 that estimate *.n
1 your Home Loan Work. <' ^
Artisans Contracting
' Company
Phonos 3187?853.') ? *
Thl9 ?amp&i\j ta rcprea^ated ~fcy?
J. W. Beach um and R. G. Hago*d
FOR REAL
COAL SERVICE
* * I
And IVrest, Cleanest Tee
Phone 4311
H A M I L TON'S
Diamonds & Watches
EASYyCREr>rr TERMS
i . 1611 MAIV .
. *rr? 7r? "7 "
? ?- ??
"potj All Nieht?24 TTour Servir*
'Save your nickles and dimes and
rnmo uo to see u* sometime
While in Columbia visit/th*
Elks'. Beer Garden
LUNCHEONETTE
II. M'urry, Prop. Phone Bf?B*
ll09V, WASHINGTON STREET
MAI)AM PETER'SL
- Ilair Grower
For Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A*
Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply,
once a week?PRICE 35c,
i!?0G Blanding St, Columbia
counts Drug Store Washington St.
I SE rt V IK LONG E R
A Wonderful Hair Grower
Make# the hair> gTow Long, Foil
and Luxuriant. A fair trial will
prove its vrcmde?-ful worth.
Hairlonger Grower : 25e
Pressing Oil 25?
Postage 1('C.
Ai.SlE P. WYNNE.
Box 24, CBo, S. C.