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fr?TTT^V Saturday,"Setpmber 28, 1935 I Mrs. Hyr.hi Gre^niy nf Nv -i-k. ' New York is visitii ^ .her pan nl . : Mr iiml Mr;-. W. ' I\ CuU'in' n ~tT~ Colk'^.j Hluee. Mrs. (.\ Amij's *att?y friends, arc*very happy to : have her with them. While iure..I, she will vwit- ? > 1 - . I?u>yo Ui:a IIK'IMS I in Orangeburg, Flnenee ami AnI derson, S. C. ? ~*~ " Mr. Eliott Bailey, popular Coh1 _ tractor, fcft . the- City Saturday af\-'-r" lernoon," Sept. 14, 'at 4:15 for the "following points: Charlotte, N. ICnoxville, Tcnn.. Lexington, Ky., >' Cincinnati, O., Indianapolis- Chi- L cago and thence to New York, tu I . witness tin; Dim?Lewis M:-.!u.?~~7 ^7 - Mr. and Mrs. SeymoUr Cam !! left'this week for points in North ?*" Carolina "and Washington, 1). l\, F where Mr. Carroll is on program to speak at the National Humane! Convention next week. They will ( go tp New York and "Boston before returning home.early in Octo berf ~? . -r?" ~ | ^-Misses Ruth and Yirtelle Fair | nave returned to the city after spending a pleasant -summer with their relatives and sister, Mr. C. W. Jacobs and- Mrs. Evelyn J. Itilrinson of New York t'JtyT \v hile ! being there tlk'y wire highly, en- j tertained by Mr. llenry McCullough, fornurl.\*-6f this city... but now of New York City. They also Vattended some of the Prince Hall Square Club dances, . Miss Elo'ise (?., I'aih y ! - r turned f roih Washington; l>. I-" and \vill resume her duties ai. V? ?>.v ~ hoes Institute as crittc t .u ,vr. k Mrs Christoha N'e-hitt and li'tie son, Ralp'.i of Pi.itud lplfa a. visiting her motile:.,-Mi s. I' r. m Jefferson out on (l.r.ai* St.?-?-? . tit t to At-,- II?.- I.I ?? ' it'turned to his. home-iri W * *:in:/' ton, after spending the with, his aunt, M.s. i >a\ .-iipo. ifk on Senate St. ^ Mi s. ' Sanford (lib on. dan- . of Mr. and Mrs. Ku>5o::o ('!a.rk?u. is spewiirg her vacation*' -hv:v. ?with relatives. - Mrs. (libs. n resides in Philadclplv... Pa. wife:< she is an eft'icicni i'. 1 itn :\ 1 Work" ' ' I Miss" MaTOiTT" flarrnrrrir-ot HeHR St., left Saturday, for Phi!, adclphia; Pa., whefe - lie - w '.lV b<> en a short vacation. We wish ^ her a pleasant trip. ' Miss F.rancena R'osetnond left the city Thursday, Sept. F.Uh. to resume her work as an'instructor in the Olynipia Training School, Loris", S. C. Little Mary Chestnut, one of Miss Roseniot^d's pupils who ^ . spent the entire summer-here acIfc companies her. IN MKMOKIAM ' e .In sad but lovinir memnpv ,?> . mv dear broth ;.r, Mr. .1, 1>. l-'rnnk klin. who" departed this life Sept. 27. l'.PU. ^^^ Orve year ago you left mo; To fair on the unseen shore. Where God in his" .gracious mare v. Sf!l keej) you forever" more. One year ago you lefi in , In sorrow an ! distress, To heal your,, painful ,-pir.iL On the SaviorVbrer.st. ~ 1?-rTone, but not forgotten," For still on earth' I pin -; ' And long to join vour s.piiit, In that eelestal . clhnTT- 1 Mrs. ('. II. SimonXV. I IN MEMORI AM In sad but loving inomory of MurrfteffF bti?band and I'uther, Mr. B. D. Johnson, Sept.'27, I'M.'}, Gray Court, S. C. : Two years ago, today, A . The death angels took away A husband and father t ha A was So kind artd dear and we still Miss his tender care. From sorrow toil and pain,"and sin, Our loved one is free, _ . ? Ami perfect love, arid friendship Reign, through all eternity. Mrs. Ella Johnson, wife ^ Children and Qjand Children. y ? ;? # IN MEM OR I AM _i -V "K i * Tn loving rememberante of my dear husband, Mr. Charley Holmes who departed this life one year ago today, Sept. 24, 1934. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low, Thou no more will join our number ?Thou no?more?our -songs shalL. ' share. / Yet again?we-hope to moc* thee. When the day of life is fled; *, Then in heaven with joy to greet tfiee, r Wher# no farewell tear to shad J . Wife and Daughter, I Brothers. ? A N N < > I \( |.M iNf ? ... . . | an : \ ; !n^!,ouiici tin* maniatrii <?t\ their rTTv-iMte.-. ljVt.fi I. *. v, Mr.-.loHn I'.iiivai 'I I! .' Ii- v. - i nuu I \ tl .1 a - . '. r ; },. I; ; it'f . !:. l;-: yl, iv .1. a. ' nHkiat in;.''. A tVv intimate' I'riftKls'wiTi- invito i nnioiij* wli'uli crrr-rttiT"-. .T : :.V. v.,-. .1 4 ^'l. a'--' lint':'. aVi'i;.' - i.f 11.-:'-,- iii t /('allege;* Mr. Hr??\\ ii r?:i'vivx-?{ !ii>> IJaelu'lnr I !: - - "i. k:, , 1 TT. . < V/Aw-i! r .-.iatn i; r !' *. ' An ( \.H. ii mv<v iii il - <' n> . .I-.' !. I'> ii ;i. -iH'W o.i*;. ' v,. |irulV -Hill.' I i ..M i "a. ! , xvM i. : ' at till- h'u'i ;h Hvt l.! Taylor St.. t* .: r.??i. . S. < i'oirm mi;i?i rytions . ri;> IJuJhtI t-.li I)iefw?n) ON i'AUYfNu \\ IT II MA nm:\i, <>f \ i>-ay'| r? Tnui a. i ; nil jiond fur mure to say Winn I haw t 1:! you that tliis day Has-In.'. ,1 .a:.,! moan; I'm; moiv tn nie Then any'that 1 'ho\u:ht I'd sea1. Cloud-bye, .yood-hi< k, and may Clod ?bless; you, ' May these arnj.V That ayntly press you I toSt ly t.' a p'umdtr- h' ari Weaken 'never as we part; . ' . But rather ytrenelktn from my feeling That I've fonid. in y?> ;r appealing A hd. enthralling pre-oY.e< . more For Any pot tic peat*?- <> mind. dear Kin- j-mc I: as I lia'.v foillu! Iii'ii . TIIK W AYKUi.KY lilt ; *t \? i i.i r, ?+- YVL, ' !i)< t i iJ Hitii . v.1 111. Mi- nf M.?,?U -Y?is? O I; . V. " ' . ^,i <y ,'(T-^L 11 v ; i.l. ,,'ui "C. ,M:;. i ".'J h ; ,'i ' <! I v ,.\Ji - V ? '. J' 1'V ' Mi .. I. ' .."j.;) -.nil j t -. -: iTv " ' I'- ?ii '! '.!: -! r. . . vc ';i I'.i i "*' IV ' i i !"n - " tu! VY- i "* ji' ; !' *. ^ .?!ny I'1. I wit * r-?: ' .1 "i !? :? ! ' ?!. > A ' V ' ! . : ul, J :i !!.' > . 1 I : . i: ! . :.r - J I I1K i>M: \\ 'i . ^? W OKfvl'Hiy?r* ? i" Tin-' War.! 'Mi.- W iUii;.;-'\Y.n keis ci-tii i.ivt ; i.?-:.- *& .vj, 'I'i.i-llU. hU ; ' .' J .... . !. ^ . ! :a ui!<: . ! o 't ' ' \ '?.i I' i Mi.-* i.1, :. : .v.-; ' ho i-11;11 t -i; ?>* : A> j 1 uli. i ' it. i*. :i i : .a'" |*i '?v < AC-JV . I?. ' : ^ \ :1 r',-H vy ....' > > I *'. -ll.t V V YI , I\ ,Mh v.'ii - .' " ,' 11 : r*T ?' '' ..HI' I? . > ... Wolf 1.(1 llic el'., .h... " i!i ho c.lo.-in. " ' . ' i i,'i: i!:: >' v ?q T' < ? c ' ' : 1: ,'.i.a;'l' f <:i< of All. llrnwn , for jVjio I.:;-', n. A v.-.y mii'i iiiljsT i - "-r-1 ,v." ill, Jill, . v.is.ii : li ! -ill .. ,i<: ?r':V ] ! /. ' >?y ...L : l ": c sj 7 ~ \V. v. :r. 1 nvi'i'.-.l V it l li,. p < . ; \! r. 'i: . I ' '.? I ' ( ovVlt-'-' (}, V. 1 V' t' 'i .-t-h-* !'? .. :K\i t: I. "\ y ; : - ?<>> a i'l Mr-. tl?iny .11 ! , > i'.. I'd ihc !;j\ liii.'k!. .1. ??.:' < 1 1 '' . ; "'iv it A li.-ii t' >. i- ' "i:.!' v very inUMvstiiiy; vn i! I.y iy \\ o ' i opt'* U:a: a _! *a?\v. " :Vi .v "*.' ; school." \e:<t Ih-cs " f I. _ is a he last (Jay J or ricoi\ar.: :?! ] i l.i i 'l'1, N?"t1?i i!!'. i.i' *?P-n- V' ml-mlieis. 'linrc in tf-xt v.' , ? . t\Vm.?.pori-aa?_ i t;i: i.i ( k\ r;. on \i. ci i t: 'la I ' : Vie m All's Mai- ' IT-!.' 1 '" 1V TjU' I . i 'J! 1 t. - ' ] Il"(l by sinirl ?( ; tli.* c ! i> i d -y T! I'orU'j"; l'vay. r by ; ! ' i 'veil a ' ' * - i? . ; i-.i I'.'Mj.*1 I* ' Mrs.- (Jhd. en. I!i- !' a "tor which "I Ain (JfT-Mv Way" was sur.J". Tin- utctit\i y ' v liii ticil In t'k; ? Pi't^i.i n . I v !'a : at s uC th I ' me i ii . \v.. s i a!:, ed* f<Sr; the c t'.ead. lecei-a. aiui, appiu'i ciL The" l'r. w ma !> a hurl talk. 'I'it' i k. i.j'ort w.e .Mr, Sam .WcC '.v. I : 'finish'. il Itusi t ess;'the- Slfv.; Tea \va- ijf.it.? a UCC<\ S. N?.W 1 sal; s: Ml'..' .lac .Dell}:las,- 'shim. The Thank>ci\imr >>eial fw y _-,icus.vfil Mid Mori aiy nerht v.'a ; s 1 fhrrl?ai ran'".. mud' ??sj'tne; ?r<? '< ij'JJI W .? it St ItolkVcaHed,-after which wo wore ?Tsm;vsi-?l t?y I ii.a !'.r.,wi,. Tn iro' t ' '" W >' y "'i Oct. Jint, 1 !>?>&, at fia'tO o'clock^ Hot fish, potato salad, biscuits arid puno^jiin.t cjw: .y wu'c s", \e i ^Sfcm -Willigma, ^ Reporter j " ii t r n r*~NOTICE All principals of two or more i t 'acliors ih Ttieklaiul county are io(|i:i slcil to meet Saturday, Sept. JSih at Booker Washington High School at 1o o'clock. Business of important nature. 1C. A. Johnson, President W I? l> ^ * . iv. jm>\\ niiui, /wv. ovit1 iur>. 4^-U/U^ SIXTIvKN SOI I,\L ^ J J- '; ( LI H * - , . 'J ^ ..' Tve. n: iVIm-vs t.I"- t^K1 .lolly Si Jc > 1 : Sntdal Club held its ivuilltti TiTiTir 'at. the W*?hib..c?!' Miss Lit iaii Lott. Thi* mvctinjf wa- callv l.i old. r l y til0 1'it id. lit. wi:J sintfintr "J?i The tiaidyii:'^ Serip un: l?s-. n l-y .L'rss Lott..- IV yvi i.v Jui>v (itvmi. Ait. i tie ik'Vjut a i~ the I'ri-s in t??i!; i-hai'iit? ??. thv iiKvjitur- I'a* minutes of .I n . . i>ii "tin w i-r . i nil.> I Jor a ! 11 a|>!?n)vy?l." Otd ami i v |uisi:.x ss was disi t:><. <|. Tfty~i:ol! .rsilt" : ami. d ies t.,tb.**.;t Tilt: lle.stys.i iiLLvyd a iklit-ions i>!' i: ? :11;i.i .ii lvtt. w saltiiiys, pmuTh and ininrs. "'We a:"r" ir . in' ir... el ' I' th Ii'idh- ii ?Vj-i?' tlltH-ic I jtl HloS-*w-? StlCet.. -- ? ^ r5!K CUJ-I) AND'ni.l !! I A( i>nii ndr.uix*; iikud Illllll.A Nfl-Iin I - t'.: .f;'-'-.:'; ill'.- j ill lit" .M-1! i.: .': ifi?t? ; I' r 'thie tr Unnin* luitl'aloos that. omv roamed the Wes tern i'laih-,. eomes to town Satin* hr . tin. ">. v. ii ! ' i i- in>'. ! i * i<? .s nt " ini'innir 77T1 u. T t hi- 1 ? y- in blue \V|..ethivU/.ese intention- arc e:?rV!?i 11 main- t be s a. Mar-, lis; Urowh i'.iis a laisre siiuud .at' i*. i<>'. ib .1-. bi,t -t**?*.iujn el.v to: lie i liar.m uj'? C'iM'ic'; '-Veaf M rris .i-jj a'i a.iroV }>' * play eh ven men . t ir* iT;:n\. T y.'llbe.'. jark.t.- 0 Aii.-ii . .. a.?; like tt'e idea l' be'di ?a-U?i?i-ii I. ! '.?earth. in J v ail 1.i. mi i-i tin nl wjllj jdi'.-h ~* . r tail i - i.v. e-' ? tier- teas. It i iViftv. n biemnes careless at jl c \li-n'- fni. y h-ek .break a-.i e. . ii . Ii i ' t he battery of ' ; . . ; I'.ruWll nr I ' '.e ', t i:i*.;i ;n t mn. Mi .. i.'.i-a -. : (. .a.i.bia .calling All \7 . \ . ihtrJtrw Oth '.wi . it . a?. J.at !:'c liny- in blue sir" ii. i a tmiih day. Hut remember i'.cV i.ul.'t e.-sll t bays' t ellovv i.. .? ? * i i ihuiiihw. ??< (>Ki:sHt kg n i;ws? 1'. 1-'.. .1 ehidnus held liis fourth > u nco Sunday after ureachine; n womiU rl'ul sermon. We are proud to sav wo paid put for the viiTTT^ : " ' : . "KfrhT JoniiiiiiT- uas the dinner t jiu .-t of Mr. and Alps', d. M. Ciotf: ijius ,Sund:iy.';.' ' ' j Mf.-. Oscar. Milk r, thpoc children spent Si;lulay at her son's church in the Abbeville District. Airs. ' Henrietta (I. Dunlap rearm.d to Clint ,!! Saturday after sp? ndiny; a week with her sister, 1 >;.-dv.i A. Kohinson. Mr. Grady i i heme's left l'of Wiwlvinpt' n, 1). C. Tuesday* ? Those'on the sick list.~Mf. Sam| i 1 (ioy ;in.-t little I'nice tlPpsins. I.\K ! : '"(TI'P IIKill SCHOOL Prof. I.. D. Jlradlev, Pria. | *1 akp. City Ilitfh School for the ; -ast i In e .wars has made a w nfeiful propioss aloiiff all lines uni : er the ' admiij^stratiton of Prof. L. TCCraUley' aitU fiTs coop ratinip acuity. ?' "The faculty this year has been increased from S Uaehers to t>. juThe i lr< -<.!V enrollment is >ii 15 inert u-s-wiii;;. Miss Mamie Jor.es spont'dhe . week end in Florence, S. with IF v. and Mrs. Cor per. Mi>s Jean 11. 11:n i i11ton snent the week-end ;it h-r h'o nve w ith parent^ at Cluvraw. S: T'. . Mrs. Mildre(| Davis spent the "eik-cn i with parents at her home in '.Sumter, S. ('. They all report i vn.v plasant trip. On Sunday morning Mrs. J. O. Burr motored (<> Mrs. Moore's home at Southern i'ines. X. ('., where Mrs. Moore joined her brothers from Washington, I). in a family reunion. I On Mniidav evtning Misses M. Jon -es, la. \T Massey, M. Davis ami J.l 11'.. Harrington. whip P'-of. Bradley w.teri d t<i Florence, S. C: ?IT .Preparations are being "made for a ba/.aarWhat will be given at the school anrlitei inm umhr 1 he direction erf Prof. J. K. Melver fop the benefit of the school. .Wore interesting programs \vill !>.: given throughout the school term. . ? "" SWANSEA XEWS Mt.Jtiive Sunday school opened on t iiilt' wdfali, teachers present and the ldsWifwas well discussed. The -nisi el wAsAvel] discussed. \ fter iievot lonats, openirrg with I'V114:' ajTer wruen IIP presumed th. Rev. I. Jackson and. his text J'nnnavhi jCJen. 7:1, and he .. ?.: .V., which the stewards came up and TiTTTTi a splendid collection which ' was.a tally for the assessment for the Sunday school Convention. I must say that we arc planning to nu et the crowd. ' The Usher Hoard hud a-program Sept. 14h at Mt. Olive Church.. ? : fa.. I 1'ujiU is somewhat_Jn! .lispoyrdv-^lso- Bro. Foner Ts still ' on the sick list. Miss Mary and Sophie Davis and Mrs. E. Datis, , Mrs. CIonot Davis and along with I" them the" Up v. \V. M. Minv w-nt to I see "Brnr "Fnner and?had?pray or meeting with him. The Rev. E. L. (Maden and family of Center Hill j also prayed. . I i IE PALMETTO fJBADER AM)EIlSON NEWS ~1 Rood St. High School,* opened Monday morning with the i>rinci-' pal. S. i'orry at his post. I'mi. Perry for several years 'ha- not only been an asset to his hoys ami girls, but to the public as well because of his dignity. The . new. six room structure just completed is very Unique which accnnTITtcT^ dates the. high school depUitmetU. Much congestion has been eliminated by- this additional building. .Time has been an addition to the faculty also. In the high .selmn!, .Im.avtn.ont T>. ,vf ? V I 1 Misses (laudinc Skeltoir, \\ ilj.it Ct watts, Mis. Justine .Perry* Prof. Joseph 11 iik, and, Prof, Booker T. Simpson. Prof. Simpspn, is a former graduate of Reed St. dlig'h' and a graduate from Clallin Cn!The Grammar S, Dept. has t'o-.n t'ormer Rded St.* graduates added, to the faculty, namely* Mis-j. Netie I.iim.ix. Luegenia Owens. Mamie Sherard,. and Cora II. \V? ;.:e. Mrs.' Mareie. Marion, Missis lira K. Dulilap. Rachel Xcsbitt. K r,.ie Morris. Mozella .Johnson. (otic, a < 'oleman. Inez Williams, l>ai*y r a!' trhd Mrs. I.uella Guyt> a are lack on the job for a bigger and lioltf-r program this ynir. Pv Perry, is noted for sending ..at materia! that is, able to stand the test in any school. Pr. siden's welcome his pupil because of t'l: it solid foundation. Watch this school ., .1......... 1?U\ U1IVI". Mrs. \Y. f. peek?'principal, a'n"< inn'es-ir~a-cry encouraging year witli hotr attractive ?0-> workers, i'iiiiK Iv. Mrs. Scipia Jones, Mrs. Maggie ButR?__AI<urisM?Hamburg. Misses Georgia-Sullivan. Iv ! la Vance, and Cccile A. Johnson." Fant St. School Mrs. It. L. Davjs, principal ir.rod.uc.uf the following eo-vinkers; Mr. K. W. . Carter, 'Jr., Misses ("iwinlvn Andrsin. ("hn-tiiie I'hoin. as. .Mis. J. Ik Adier. Mis, Rachel Asluiry, .Mrs. M. S. Garrison. %!.r<. Johnie Adieratul Mrs. Meila .lelip* son. Wiiy ioirV;T pupil ,j i with "such an inspiring group'.' The T. R. Nurse, Sirs. M;irj^ Foriiham, 'lias just" returned fropW her. .Iipiue in Orangeburg. ;\vlieivi F'/rdham*s.*- .dailfflucrs P. : - ikyMarion and Mary Elizabeth spent a while iii the city with her bil-ore their school op} (led .11.1 < 1; atari1bprg. * Air. \Y. I. Peek and l>v. \Y. II. Young U ft-Sunday night lor". New York City to witmss . Joe. faniis Tanie the bear. Miss'\Y. M. Alexaud -c. ST. MATTHEW NEW.;-. -t-i ?? ' Rev. N._ A. 1 Jet Ilea, Pa>ldr A f .< r hr.v'a p. v o ' t a'n ! . lighted to see "Saul". The Kimr i f day. show his fait'* *tVon.i smallest to the large- t. wjio.e ii <:X|>|\ : i i;n "or herself. .-poke* of t^e Sple'lldi.iM'.X. k !' V'e-e k Sunday he'in an -i ieal d. v -uil^ < :' the* e ..ure'.i j.'o;is v,v \ <?;rt h? k;n:f' an'd iVtdhig- goo.!. Su lay st-kool *"!'.< c'alle'd (lit ly ?>nr ol'l'ie i.-nt S ; 11.. .1. A. Fori, at u unl h v:r.. with ail of '.in- track, iv present^ The* lesson v;?.<4 I autil'e Hy p ag-ht hy ti?<? ek-..-.-<. Mis Lottie Ford i- \! it in- r<1 .ti'vos. am! J'ricii is in t L nrgerown. S. ? 1'I i- "ji1.t:) 11 y - . 1. a. daily fur * tiia various . ?)eg.'s: Miss Mafia Cal iu . ii. Mi -s Mean' () % c -. A'!.:i I ni\.-i :ly, ('>!.: -i liia. S. (V M r. riaude- J< in s; Mr; Odam ? oiler, I" lull in tolley.'. lJrar,?' : i S, <' Mis.- Kli/.Heth S. - 1 i:;\ ( * Mr.. W.iJJiain W.-l y V-.Ti('. State- ( ul! y . . <ang !>. -. S. Several nj oTli. oily v.-!i..,.! v. H 'a-ii-.v ii s* ("ojjis (in. IV-:::.. with I * r.. l". Ford the eflieient principal, win. has held-the-olel ship at sea foT" hJ.pv ^' it. . re i a;- a a', lm - ' .-! Mil: ill - . ; t > . We h., plan:'. -1 '. > ?.*' i'" ? v ' k i in -a r. * " "ir("oine out on* the -opc-ttini; <i ;h I oast tlu' o| ml en < ii' tesU'lu-rs. Wi' hove a comp. neat faculty niul asking your siippoit. \V A MIA I. LA MIWS A liyau^iful Sakha'.h iru-t't, <1 t !uid ny I (ilk- nil S.tiH'J y.. _ Tlic real eh tire I* uo.-rs were f und in t c various plaers^pf worship. Srn.liy hool at that Koek was largely attended, with Supt... teachers aa i scholars at their places. _?t'he '1'i init v?\i. K. Si :iday_si lnni! met Sunday in rniv.ir with i- 1 iy. .? . ...... Tk.. 1.. . ..? ... it <?t icuud nw. I i-v II ^MU n u> w.'ii lisei: '.-i.(| in alj vla--is. Tht' New tlaljl. i' Jiap'.i-t So day school''Ttfrr'?*nrrhiy niornitv.r. at JUJ)0 o'clock. wiili the. Supt.. iccrs aiiil a large nam l)Cr Of Stiulci.ts pft.-'cllt. Tile Icsi son w.ts flu* ill if til ly taught ard fllsCiiss;'il in each class. Af'cr w liu.h oar past i'. lit v J W Ho I. s mine foitvarl at 1 In it fly roviewc ; the lesson. Mi>s Floyd. on*1 "f t' to* W e minister High ScliopL touch i was.with its Sunday and made auj interesting1 talk. Tfi^-mrTfTiiny services \v? re good TTev. .7. W. !?ook*?oumr fnnv* rd .iild took foe his text K\odns _'0 1-2. He preached a wo: ierful so-rAon, which was eii.ioye 1 hy a bug Congregation. The Mount Ol'vc Choir rendered musiCL-frLL-tluLJijoxj) ing service. We are glad to state that the fol lowing persons ,on the gick - list " i ' ~ have ii: )u?>ve?l: Mr-. Sophia Johnson, ,\I rs. Mi l. cna ('. \\ ilson anl Mis. Christin: Mitchell. Misses 'Iiln While i?.. 1 . jj).?iixui?It-.in?14-H++4-W-?le-tl?lastvi'i ek to attend sch-.ol at Scirprnf Jj\ 1 nllf'jv, S. < , \\ I* \\ i ;i l\*?. tl t .... 1IIVIII IIUILTI SlUTt'SS. Mr., ami Mr.-. Author Knbiiisj.h. TTin a'lli '.a i liter. Wiiiif J. Alio... l-i.j.iah II< l.;n i?n, |,? All. a, 1 also . Miss.v- . Aiuati ia Walk, r , i Marie ' nbbinson an<l Mr." Join tea o.oi, m >I iji Ami. ,s..n Min:a.v t' - Mi-. II iin-?U- llf AlP-n 7 .in. \va. 1 u-ln-ii Vo Mary's flu. ita! last week. . 'I'm y i ?-j>?>ri. .1 that she has improve*!. ' Mi A11 it May Turner ' ml iaiveiiia t'ivvi.lan 1 pent the eve:li.HjjT With little Mi.-s S.Iihii.?i Brown last Thins lay.. Mr.- St nil M*s. lie! l?l nWii. ? ti . .;i. yiilr-i Mil'ire i hi toreil to An ilersmi "Sun lay ainl spent the rtny] with Miss 1 .Ulie .Mue Bruwti and '.iui ic!uti\'.-'. lliey al u ..ecu in.Feneca. W;>s. I.l\i.?. .Mitchell, hits return "I . '-.J M'!l I-. I I . Mr. Pink Toney is" visiting his brother in We-tiuhit-UT. Mrs, funic' Wo (P. Mr. ami Mrs . Flunk Howard an i chijiiien, ill i,u v.lea's IV vr ess ivc ("1.1 .M.el Flat llock' 1'aplist jr.. alt inly . .the .IJunrte: Conn.!i<c a- -51 Hi ii.ipt. f 'riurvh. 'A'Os'tinini. l.'i', H. C. i;--v. Robins n sn.-i:t th. a i'U '''"I in. I a1 i .ii'au'ii I'umimiiii? >y uji Pan 1 y niorniinf. He nrearh. an interesti-n;* soi'inuii. i iiv \vk li;v'uc anttiiiii.'pi<>y.r;'.nv ... la' Fiat I to.!; It. pi. ('iui.th \va i.jf.*.' i l?v-a- laitffci uv.il. . Mvv. .1. \\Y Peeks. Mr. E. V. i.'i i'i.'tiaii w.i'ic tjic ?Iiffiicr quests oC Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans ,Sunilay. Miss Nellie Vuim>>' spent the week-end-ill Seneca, S. w ith relatives. ! Mr. J. < .11 wfcree. of Pickens \va.> tl:ij jfi est of .Miss ' "Syl-v ii.x j -! 1. ?..it?r i: 'ilny al l m i u.'ii. i |. \ i:\vs "* Suni."ay ..ft.-innon. Sept. 15, Rev. i A. .1. Writrht ami >dre4r front Chilo" \Rap.ist ? i.invh, .lien.net t - viHe. Si \( ; ah i'm' v. iVn IS. .. \V, ,\1. I'owe If. of Ku i>. Klf?i itla. who (K IV : a v..,!, i . nil rn>.vj,, at f' |l vv 11 Hij?ti t ( luireh. 11 is j ;ii .i wa - "Ke p a: it." Ik* J :.s ' a luii'-t*. repn. t..front Rapt is t Xatio." 1 Convent i< n t ??.s held in N< w York City, .Mrs. "Alary. IVi. . c i. ten ante I t! Wo.v.en ..'.i<; .ini a'ry Sovio y at. her Ih.iiiJ Sunday aftei linon, Sent; 2-. Aii ? - T\ii !.ce Sunt" 1. Rhrun it-- Wild r. .Itnky Wriirht and Mi. U:t! Mpi: \\ i - ?; K-l t f: r Moijis t'nil.a. S n' .i\ tVum. . . ' .Mis. <|?r:i HtidleV Rrown of I.": Villi,, v, ( ..i d' Aliss Hannah i p' i.M \Va-!p '(op, I >. art i hoii!v- visiting lolutives and friends. I Mr- Sadie Thomas who is n: w !.; j.-i.-s.v !) Kl.or. : . S. (". was nvA rS?u._ny ai'fi i noon. i: .1:1I iair. hioiid : ri\ i d j lioiili. Silt livdt.v f.vi.ntivr > '! . ay s.'*:rv*t..?Ti l'< r Sa-nt.nnl, t' I i ,.' w: > -s -..^yrill : I 11 v. A. >. I'l-ur df <'.ilumhia, S. ' <'. v.a- in ih. vity Th. rsilay ? n busiurs.*; MT? I'at-y l'aili-rsuii y-a\" a win. ! ::ii- fiast n. i h>>nu- M.in.iay i-% w- 1 ( .1111"1. ? h ! Thr,"'" ]%? Walk" thai wa" triv< . ai the CKinitumity luiiliiiiiK Friday i-vi.'mnjr-iuid Ida.!' by Mrs. i itn >iuu:p?'i* "w'jr^v'i:io\l-?J b M1; . - - i "M!11;t*7 l\'\vc ( iiU'i tam d V ' lYu iVicad- t hi-)' hniiu- Tuesday | j i-Wniir.' S pi. IT, a:' la r Hiith I'a ly. ' T!.;' wtniijr wits .-|H>nt. in <1 a. 1 idii'-T. A'lH. r wliii-'h ' av., in* i ivam i < !> . was rv i. Mrs. .Mary lio+1 is itnlis- ] jt-rJ at.t,;'is vvriiinjy. V S*\ . ' v RECIPE TOR I "V * I '1 , J / f ? . \ ^ / / . . Cilia's mirror revealed that her . face was >iill pretty?sand that she knew how to wear clothes. i Yet she sat at home night after tight, it lone, while-the girls of her aci|'uuintancc were out having good times. "Your hair is holding you hack", a kind, understanding friend advised her. "It i.y dull, iron-hurnt, gray* older. Why not try Ciodefroy's I.arieusc 1 rench flair,Coloring?" l'lla heeded her friend's advice. And how different her world is today. Dates. tlihcesv parties, excitenient. Hair that is soft, gleaming, | ? lftfvrrlcrrhi a not hiti e it. jjS "frGF OODIFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY < CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED?Tabic Hoarders?Col- ! It>n, Harden St. If you want your hair to er??w u-# FAITH-THO-I.EN E HAIR GROWER It makes stubborn hair Soft, Silky 6 . and r.lmuv Fail h-l'Jjo-Lon*. Halir 0rower 2!>c I)ouI>)q Straight Hair Grower 50c Tfijiplcl llait Orower -. _ __ 3.">cPressing Oil 50c Men's Hair Gloss '25c Registered in U. S.-Patent Office. M ade by Mme. Kthel ,1'otee Frierson 'Edgewold Post Office, , Columbia S. C. Agents Wanted.BAXLFY'S DAIRY CiUADK A All I.K ONLY. A former resident of .Barnwell County. We will appreciate all | .>egro Milk Trade of the Columbia citizens." . . 'JIT. Phone -9 3 5 0 REV. J. H. JOHNSON : Officer 2020 Street. NOTARY Pt'BLIC Dealer in "Kcjil Estate, performs marriagt; ceieuipnies, writes wills deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. . Call to see him < -v " v -? - * . > A- * ROOM l'OR TEACHER OR. ** ' * . > ' STUDENT For Rint--one furnished front bedroom. Hot water ami .lights. Pleasant .environment. Apply at 2tl22 WashingtorritSt., before 8:30 a. ni.. after G p. in. 1 UiTffEI,_.yMl. K; CI 11 RC H Sunday .evening at-2-?A4oek?t4nRev. Owens was the speaker. A blue- and -red contest was given. Miss Eliza Eaddy was the captain for the red and took away . the prize. On Mondgy night "Heaven Bound'' was. had and it was very. interesting to seyf -ollle. l'"i"g " Heaven and some to Hell. This particular play was rendered by Mrs. Rebecca Thompson with the ' help of Mrs. S. Walk-el* tin.) - -j_- . MtiU UVUCI3. Mi.-s I.. .1 i'nkin* wa^-the uiKiW-? ist. I Mrs." Hannah Collins spent the week-end in Sencca, with her sister, Mfr and Mrs. John Agncr. (iOL'RDINE CIRCUIT Rev. R. A. Hruwn, Pastor isunday was a -beautiful day for all c.hurch goers. Sunday school < opened at the usual hour'with Sup^t and teaehe.rs at their post of duty. Sunday school was largely attend- . ed. The lesson was discussed and many interesting facts were; brot 1 out. After the Supt. reviewed the lesson he called Miss Verdie Revenel to say a few words, about the Sunday school convention. A >plch^ did talk was made. The Sunday school . convention was held at St. Mary Church near- Sattcrs. S. C. This .was one of the best conventions in the history. Rastor It. A? BrowflMtent over*tht*^oi?. Th? ? -+ tendanee wns lurry hoth ? daysy I Thank you all>-?a!l a^ain. Sunday I nt Jerusalem A. M. E. Church the | Rev. John Kelloy preached a soul stirriny. -i-i On Thursday Muss Julia Mozoon h'ft lor school, we hope for her much joy. I ' Allen A. Barr,. Reporter. *f | Faded, .Gray-streaked \ 11 Jj, Hair Rob Yon of J c j:. ^ llappftkis^'fJsc / OODI??OY? J "-/vS LftRIEUSE /- r X X F? again natural and youthful looking ^ Safely, quickly ? anil at home?you. too, can overcome the handicap ol '^ gray, faded or streaked hair by us- I < ing Godefrov's LAK1MI SL. You I I can make your tresses a'-beautiful'? jet-blacli^ black, dark, medium, light brosV-n or blonde.color in 15. ? or 2() minutes. No fuss, no bother. ;?.} no rtiortf trouble than an ordio.U) _ shampoo. Always sold on a money- I. back guarantee. Your dt !cr ha OEfROY'S ~"m ieii&el ich HAIR color/nq pc > 3506 OLIVI STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. ; c Page 7 JUST | YOUR T \ \A \ BEARD.' ? YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHAVE ( "? At last science Has found a w-ayVo remove . a beard without shaving No mqrt razor, Merely apply Magic Shaving Powder as directed?then wipe off leaving a clear, smooth skin Don t?wait! 35c buys a generous size package at any drug store. If you want to try before you buy. wnt? Magic Shaving Powder Go., Dept" iS; Savannah Ga.., for free tnj| sample. Fan-O-Lin System In Beauty Culture * Give FAN-O-I I\ IIair, S-.'.. Dandruff and Toilet I'repartrfV'r. _a 1 rh.l, 'i t i r?v ot *.h?bos?been ? proven. ar.-f iro growing buff ' dn ' balT b'-ad.- ? rni ' ?*5r? spots w h"1!1 dWrtion* ,B!P f,v'growth o*. I?ni|i 1 Box Hair Grow- - I .>5 1 box St"'( iai nn>v Grr.w.-r 41" 14. box" S< rilp iv>a,i .... 20 -??. - F .box Prtt-rnnjf- Oil- ^. ,4& 10 cents'extra for pRegistered" in U. S Valval Office. : Agents Want'd IV rite for ternu' *C t ade'by Mme. Fannie L. ( .'.a nil in a 102!) llo'i' Market StrtGKffRGLi O'VbN S. -J. 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Ofi Rlnnding St, Columbia Hints Drug Store, \\ a*hington St. loutas Drug Store, Corner Taylor and Harden StreetsJSE IIAIREONGER A Wonderful Ilaiw1 Grower akes the hair grow l>ong, Full id Luxuriant. A fair trial will ove its wonderful worth. iirlonger Grower I 25? easing Oil ? ? 25* stage 10c. ( .5 ALSlK P. WYNNE, Box 14, CHo, S. C. j I tm