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Saturday, October 5, 1935 i ?? Mr. and Mrs. William Piessloy, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Canty,'Mrs. Fannie Holmes, loft Tuesday, afternoon foj- C harleston, S. C., to attend the manimre of Mr. Hob- . by McGetti; they report a pleasr r ant stay. Mrs.'-Catlurir.e' Holman left the city Tuesday for I.utta, S.C., to resume' her duties astoucher. jil the Dillon Co. Training School. We wish for .dier a successful term. Miss Ocelia Mitchell of Greenville, S. C., was in Columbia, S. C. this week on a business trip. ? ? ' '' . ?-J Misses.Kve'.vn Willi;niwaml WiV? lie M,. McC'rosi of.Cil.-<1'lyttfij. N. c. e i.... ' ?i'v?v uunua^ in v.uiumuia wiin Bishop Grace. 1 Mrs. Clarettu S., Johnson of Baltimore, Mih has returned home after a pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summers, 1G22 Waverley St. While in . tin city Mrs. Johnson was enter? tained by the Dennis family, Miss Rose.ln lie RuIY and others ~ Quite a number of her .classmates and fiiends wire hanM.v to have her visit the city; and they proved tins "by the many social functions that were given in her honor, ller w fcusional visits are always vnJfTjf. <T" by tho.sy, who know her.-r^-* NEW CENTURY CLUB The first fall meeting of the New . Century Club met with Mrs. J. G. Stetvart on Pine St. Beautiful fall Hovers were -hcrnnged in rooms where four progressions of contact bridge were played by members. Tile beautiful prizes were- won -by Mrs. I, J. , Champion, first; Mrs W. E. Brown ?- second;-and Mrs. Ethel Shaw low. A salad course was served. IN MKMORIAM'? ~ "in* loving memory, of our dear devoted mother, Mrs. E. V. Suber. who left us Oct' her a.' lt'.'M. One mo,r,e chair is vacant, One pimy :n! h <1 to the heavenlj home. ~ ? Rosa??Snh'er,?Smpearl?Sr Rj.ee, I> ughters. THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB 1 " The club mi t at the homo t?i Miss Corine Sherley, 1227 Whaet St., Tuesday, Oct. 1, with, the Vice Pn s. presiding. The meeting v. as i-uiiiMi 10 oraer nytne vice-s Pres., Miss Lucy Jones and opened with the'club'song led by Mis. Less a Mac- Cheesebory, Jr. Praycr by Mrs. Mimic Thomas. Beautiful Bible verses were beard by all of "the members. Then tRe liuvting v.vs opened for business. Ail.!.; Eva M..O Moss- will give a Sii \ of Tea Sunday, Oct. G, at her home, 127 Sumter St. The minutes were read, motioned by Miss Pearl Wolfe, second' by Miss 'C. cd. .The members responded brief ly. The meeting was closed.. Mrs* Eva Mae Mo.-s le.d the closing song. Mrs. Kalherine Sims led the closing' or.lev. T THE M AMI ATT EN' SOCIAL (MB The club met at the home of Mi-s Archie' (iilniore 1 JU'd Pulaski St. The- club was e Heel to of'-' dor by the chaplain, Mr-., Ltv.zie A. Voung. Opening song leU-_by. Mrs. Victoria B.ixley. There ""is a Fountain Tilled with blood; Scripture roa iing by the president 11 C'hapt.r of Job. A. prayer by A * I v 1 ' i?ir.s. ;smun, another sounded by Mi's. Lena Scott. Bible ver-. ses by each member, beginning with-the letter (K) after the Bible verses the inisim ss part oT TTnr meeting was turned over to the pieshhnt, Mrs. I). Smith. The reports for the Treasure was read. Old sind new business was discussed. The minutes of the last nieetinft weiv read, r.ceived an I adopted. We were glad to have . cne visitor, Mis. Julia Sumpter. "~The Bylaws wen- read by the-president. The- refreshment consisted of Italian spejtelt'-, cakes ami punch. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. I.ola (Jilmore, 1-309 Pulaski St. C'olleetion $3.45. - Closing soup, '"Bless Be The Title." Visitors are always welcome. Reporter, Mis. V. Baxley TWKLVK PALS SOCIAL CLL'II The Twelve Pals Social Club met with Miss Polly Goodwill on Thurs day Sept, 2<'?,1936 with the president presiding-. Sinying, "Shine <?n Me;" Scripture lesson, read by Miss Frost; prayer by the- chaplain; Bible verses were recited by each member ^ of the club; the minute's were read I and approved; afterwards, the call- j ing of the roll and each member responded briefly. The gills are.thanking each and every orue'that helped to make our ? fish fry on Monday, Sept. 23, a su'c" cess.? : ? ( We adjourned to meet with Miss Alice Aaron on Thursday, Oct. 3, 1935. _ After adjourhment.we were served a delicious course of fCe cream and cake. ? Mable J. Daniels, Reporter. illlllllilllHI I I I II " ' ^ LES DEMOISELEES The Les Demoiselles, one of Columbia's most prominent social clubs, will hold their fall party on the- evening of Oct. 5th, 1935, whir11 is 1- eking forward to tvith the greatcst~vf pleasure. .Miss Julia .\l. Artemus dulightfu'.ly entertained?the members- of the Lis Demoiselles at their lovely home on Calhoun. St., Tuesday, Oct. 1, with Miss Victoria Weston presiding. We were glad to have Mrs. Lucy Rucker1 Marshall join, us. A tempting course of salmon salad on lettuce, crackus a n d trawberry punch. . The next regular meeting will be hr+d -with?Mt*s~Tfattie Counts Calhoun St., Oct. 15, 1935. THE MYSTERY TEN The club held its weekly meeting, Monday, Sept 30, 1935, at ih. home of Mr. .James ' Shiver. The meeting was opened by the vice-president. Mr. Robert Marshall with a?prayer by Miv ^-Edward Pickens. Then the house -wawopened for?discussion. Ih& ice pi < sjdcnt, Mr.. Marshall, brot i .?ut some brief -points for the bet ttrmvnt ot tne chid. .Mr. Rersnaw also made a'powerful' speech. Mr. Floyd Frazier was the guest. He nadi a marvelous spfcech to the club, als'oi sang a song. The next meeting will be Oct, 7, 1935 at the phpme of Mr. Rufus Sal ley, 1229 Liberty Ave. The meeting adjourned. A delicious course of tea and ham sandwiches Avas^sei ved MOXTIK KI.I.A SOCIAL "CLl B The-Al?nteci 11a Social .Club -was organized at the honje . of Miss Catherine ACTcMcsorQTi^davfSent. 10, 1935, The offlcoi^Tti'e:11 jinss Kfizabeth Jackson, Pres.; Miss Een ipe Davis. A'jce Pres.; Miss Mable "ITavis, Sec.; Miss W'Ubn Shells, Treas.j.M?iss V, Jackson, Reporter: Miss Catherine Anderson', Bu~iftess Mgr.;- and->Miss Catherine Lewis, Critic. The President asked the Members to bring ideas and. plans for the club at the next meeting. We adjourned to meet at the home >f Miss Benzine -Davis; The hostess served ice cream an^ cake. The members, of the Montecella Social Club were entertained by Miss Benzine Davis, Tuesday, Sept 24, 1935. The President called the m use "to Ai der: The members were tilled with bright ideas for the club after each.one had discussed their ideas the minutes were road and adopted.. Miss Benzine Davis, and her sister served a delicious course of ice cream and cake. Our next mpetinp will be. at the home of Miss Arabic Davis, h905 Oervais St. Look for the entertainment the Mnnt?>rf?lln'<5 will hnvr- fm- vnn soon. _ OBITUARY Mrs. I.izzicr Archey Martin born May 12, 18(55, in Fairfield County, lied Soj)t. 28, 11855. She was converted at tm vjily a?e, w'-.? an ac<ivi> meinber in White Hall Church and a devoted Christian and 1 yal heiirhber in that cominunitv until J8U2. then she moved to Poiuaria, S. C. and became a member of St. Pb.ul A. M. E. Church immedj iately after joinhtc this cjiureh sh.e became a member of the stew ardess board No. 1, of whichshe remained until death. She was a Missionary President of her loal circle for over 15 years, am for many years she w s an-offiee; of the House Hold Ruth l.odtfe. She was serviceable ami worthy person in the commun'ty. and a lovely devoted mother and wifv Sunday, Sept. 22, -he took the bet. ar 1 reinaj; ed the e until deatl Tuesday afternoon, her dauurh r iTois came; she repeated t'u don't _ymi hide then she ..said Ob children-coiiie and iro with me She told those who asl>ed her tka' h. was ready when the T.ord come She leaves mourn her . lost: five chihieeti, - husband, nir.e grands and a host of relatives nd friends Since God in his wise pri.vi itTicc :as been fit to take from us out last and veiy devoted aunt, Lizzie We the nieces and nephews do how in humble submission to his will who doeth all things well. . Peace to her a^ie'sT with -heart felt sympathy, Her nieces and nephews. Kar.nie C). (daunts, Repoftet STATE COLLEGE READY T" SERVE THE PUBLIC The- S. C. State Collegians swung into lythm Friday night. Sept. '27, ili'their first npi>earane?of the season in Duke's Gymnasium with the annex of a Buss Fiddler Drummer an I Guitcr Played^ the Orchestr is in position to give smooth-action. Watch for this orchestra in your city, thiy-seiye you, "Hythm . is our business" si ivl Slow."?Alfred" Moore, Mgr., State College, Orangeburg, S. C. CA LllOl" N-XKW S .??p* Rev P. A. Hunter of Gainesville age 85 preached at Able at 11:30 s.lso at Golden View Sunday nite. Kvei yon" enjoyed hearing hint."? Rev. M rs. Rosa Nesbit was at her best in Abel Cl.urch's pulpit Sunday night. Money raised $7.oo. The I.'dies Auxiliary of Abel nut at the home of Mrs. Francis Towns Sunday afternoon. A delicious repast of brown crackers and calico ice cream was, served. Mrs. I V+na Reid we*1 The- gneut, ? j Re\ . S, G. Campbell will preach , at Abel Church Oct. 11, 15 "nd 1G. Mis. Arnie Brown spent Sunday with her sister in Pendleton. The W. M. W. A. Club met? with New Foundation Ch;h Sunday, All enjoyed the trip. J- ' 1 REV. MORSE TO PREACH AT CLEAVES CHAPEL Columbia S. C., Sept. .'50th?The Rev. Morse will preach at Cleaves Chapel C. M. E. Church, the fourth Sunday in October, (27th). nmhc ymi teel ^ludi 1.1; I M A N ?-N E AL NC PIT ALS MitnlpU'rfnfl A VP 111 ?_ Miss Mary A. Lothian, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S. T. Letmpn of Chicago, 111., became _ the bride Sept. 4, at 7:15 o'clock, in Chicago, III., of the Rev. Westberry 11, Kepi, of Hopkins, S. C. The Ceremony was performed by The Rev. Dr. 1*1. M. Booker. After whiich the "bride and groom were teken to various parts of the City of Chicago for entertainment by the brother and sister-in-law of the. bride. Mrs. Neal is first as graduate-of- Mar-' chel High SchooJ in the City of Chicago. Front there she became a student of Morris College,~Sumter, S. C. Vyhere she graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Art May 22,' V. The-Rev.'Neal for nine vears was a student of Morris College, "where" he completed the jframmcr grades through the High School, and this May came out with the degree of Bachelor of Art, and studies of theology, while being at Morris College. Rev. Neal served in various plac s as a representative of Clod's work of the college, lie served as member of the Y. M. C. A. Stall' , _i?l_.many years, and alsq serwdas a representative of_the_"Y'' in and >ut ol the State. He also served - t>s u member of the fnnthaJl-teoiXU -efving as captain for three seasons. He stands out;as^bcing one of t he-young promising ministers *or"^mtrth"Carolina. He :s now serving as a very successful minister _k?_the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Kastover, S. C.? The Rev. W. A. Neal is the son of the Rev. and Mrs >. \V. Ntaj of. Hopkins, S. C.. who. has; served as pastor and teacher in S. *C. for more than,*10 years. Serving in one county as. teacher or more than :>0 years. The Rev. and Mrs. Wistberry " Homer Neal will lake tluir respcctive positions as princoipal ami assistant principal this winter. -r ? ? COACH "HI SS" Wild.I AM. (11*11) ICS MORRIS COIXKOK HORN KSTS FOR Coach James T. .McCain.' has u on .granted at, leave c f al>'s.,*hce or lihkj-.'Ui lo Study at Tempi University in Philadelphia ah'. Buss Williams h s been -elictcd> tu_coach 1 he Morris Collude. 11 or nests. .This selection has m.t'-swil' much from the Ilarn.st and their followers all over the state. "Buss" known all Over the. " sport woild as a fust?ste;Mhrrrr Tt&ck and "raised * tain" at Bene diet end Va. University. "Buss" is'working: <_-_t his t; n. . .nt-H (i:iy;md hope to ko.-p up tin prediction that the Ilarrests is tin S. A. A. C. pennant threat. | Old and new players ar/ arriv1 ng every day. And the work oat ooks favoiable. Only four valufe'bk> pi ivers 1; ve been lost from the llarne-t team this year. Viz: "Sp.efly" Randolph "Parson"'Neal and "Tom" Thompson by graduation and 4'Loy' licl.s who have gone to State A. '& M. College. ~ The llornests' schedule is: Oct.?11, Maihisun?ri Si.iiiit"i . Oct. IS, Seneca Institute at Sumter; .Oct. 2fr,?open; Notemlier 1. open; November X, open; Nnvi'm. her 15, Haines, at Sujnter; November 22, Allen at Columbia: N'ove nber 2it, Y'oorhees, at Denmark.A I.OVELV DINNER PARTY On Sunday -evening. Sept. 20. at the home of 'Mrs. Evelyn Newborn on Oak St., was a lovely dinner narty given in honor of three of her friends who are lohvng the city on the- Gth of Oct. ^ . Sixteen guests were-present for dinner at* 7 o'clock a delight ful dinner was served. The guests were as follows; Messers C. T. Foster. II. .1. Fowler, la-per Davis and Bud Ashford; Misses Fannie I.ovc, Mamie Frasicl'. Msfi'le I ticks-,?Viola?A mho sun and Sarah Scott; Mrs. Mary Cook, Mary Fowler, Maggie Rawlinson, Rosa Ncsbitt, Rosa Thompson, Bernice Gray and Evelyn Newhurn hostess. Mrs. Bcmice Gray and Miss Marit Frasier are making their home in Baltimore, Md. Miss Fannie 1 .ovi-is spending the winter in Philadelphia, Pa. All guests expressed themselves hus: t .. We all had a lovely evening, Alt ho we are leaving ; And we wish we..could spend A year of Sundavs with our friend LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB , The club met at its regular hour "8:30 p. m. at the home af Mr. Sam Williams, 1527 "Whaley St., the opening -song was led by Mr>s. Annie Porter, "He will fix it;" Pray+-r-;n concert, led by the yiee-PreS.; Song by the club; dur-B?blu-le^soiV was read by Miss Mary Lue Carr, Gen. 1:1-0; then the cTub song. Our devotional service was brot to a close, the meeting was turned over to the president. The minutes were called Tor, read and stood approved, then tfic sick committee, Mr. Saip McCoy is still on the sick list, we hope forjbjm a speedy recovery ; new business and unfinished business was discussed, the Sec. called the roll, all memb r ^responded rapidly. We were dismissed by Mrs. Thurmond to meet at the home of Mrs. Randolph, No. 8 DewCy Ace., Sept. 8, IC.1v We were served lunch meat, slaw, cake, 1 crack?rs, lemonade. rHE PALMETTO LBABEft CiKKKN WOOD NOT MS Mrs. Fiuinio Cromer ent'-rtained dawr quests Sundav 1\ M. Rev. and .Mrs., K. J. Danieland mother, Cyius, Willi in. and K. J. Daniel's-, ,?ons and Ottie Lee, 1 their dauKhlrl'. t. Iiilrles I'. IM-l'flH. | ! 11 . :ill ; M illie < ; ? > li.'i?Wi l i'in. The -t hnntoss served a menu of. r.oasie 1 1 perk, fried chicken, string heans, I macaroni with cheese, potato sal- i ad, chow chow pickle, candied < >' ms, rife with-, iftavy. hot roll- i an 1 cake and ice cream. " 1 Miss Helen Loma.x will leave for I Helton Monday where sh.? will i continue a- teacher in Greer llifch ( School. i A private social was jTiWn irr ~ Fla. for Mis-lSo-sic Carter at the j home of Miss Sai'ii \Vhitlock. in I'la.' I>vf?iv..s1ie k'ft whieli was a . ] faKwell party. The quests were i s follo\ts: J. ' j Mis- Rush. I.eo Miller <f N'nv 1 York City; Miss llebeoon I.aw ?> '. j New York City; Mr. Ellis Johnson I h landu, hi a.;' Mu. . Nai nan Smith; Orlando. b\ Miss May.uT 1 Tee -Good en, Orlando, Ehu . '. i llarrie Williams, f .xinEt n. S, Mr and. M rM 1 [itfhtuweV, Oi l.dido, Jj I tonia Beach; Mr. James J'asmbre, 1/ ytor.a Beaeh, Fla.; Mr. I'tnose- j Veil Eer.nell, Daytona Beartr; TMa.; K. hy Smith,-Orlando, Fla.; Mr. & Mi's:\Anti*n Allen Fla. Miss Bessie'Lue Cart*. e fr< in Or lull Jo, Fla is spending her vaca- . ion with relatives and friends *1? j Greenwood, S. C. ? BKKWEK HOSPITAL S " The ho-piii 1 s progressing ni;e-' y with pale-ill's as usaul. " -? '. .Miss Bi ii.-s?n who if in elvarjie of*fi malirwrrvd has been* very busy this week a sher ward i>-lull of ladies and two habit's in the in- ' dint's ward. Mis. C. A. FslelJ, Miss"., 1! n-o, nil Mau.ijrne motored to New"*?eri>f on Saturday' -afternoon'. to ake a patielit home*.. While then ,...i ey visit e I 1?r. Grant'is^olTj/e and 1 mi-. j-ptgieton s l *SSt iv. A Well vacation time is ovi r. All me' mil si's enjoyed tlnir vaeatio.: . j | Wi' l.;tte m.b'.V d luivin-j M. g- " tioliii TiriUon furni Colui>il>i , S C\ as'Yelk 1*' nitrse. But lcg.ei fsy 1:11k,ji that sin is lea\iug us 01 Oct. 1. .Miss Britlon lias made a .lumber . rf friends while in. (jreenAvoa I, an \ luihad the pit a-i:re nf -attending a number of suei rl a airs. .M? s._ lug.* ham (any who is" ig\it?>epor\isor will return to 1.. 1 PHst of duty Oct. 1. \\\i regret very .much* the Brewr'Little IfsThy ha 1 to. stay out <1 kinder. ,i 11 n .for '.i weeks' ti tun an?; wtaik.ol ni.asels. But,are happy .o report that lie.will soon be out main. . ] To : nr.:eir praise eanifot .be giv.-n-Or. 1. Mr -Thompson for his i sk'.nra . t reatiiient -'durum . the ~ baby's'illness? Ilfiwer Little is it yeais, I month. ; days old. .Mr. J-'ied I.. Brownlee of N. V. C\, Wjin 5. a member ol' ltie IIik|)I- _ tal B ard .was a pleasant visit >i ast week. The I?:>:.l* 1 met to make , plans for the future 'hospital' yea. .Mrs. I'. A. Kstms. ha.f sin- . prjse paity f^u. lay evening, at S o'eloek, for the 'riupses. Several games of eoittraet "bridge were play eti. Aftt'r wliieh'a delicious course f ootat i s da i on d. ttuce coinlii- ] nation .sandwiches and cold beer . - served. Tr.cy also had the pleasure oT listinnii.g to the nitisiv .of. Cab Ca-i i an. i s tin n.vi i .i, hum K:0() until S;;!(?. : Th.n to cvmpl'ete 11} vVriiiitr .Mis. Kstu.s to.k the nuv-cs.tn the mid-nijiht show. SENECA MOWS The formal organization and in stallalion of. thy i fficors of th; "Aurora" Cltih was hold Monday ' aLTeu.ooii, at o o'clock at the home >l .Miss 1- lor. are l a.;^art. Ti e pill pu-y ' I the Aurora Club is to insure cooperation- stimu> tc social activities . anions the young er set of Suuna, and to foster the dramatic abilities of its members | The destiny of this* club has been I placid in tiie.li apablc hairds of the ' followinjf persons: Misses Flcta . Williams I're*-.; .Johnnie Bynum. ' Vice 1'i.s.; Florence T 'Ugart, Re". ; .'diivcic M'HchcJ./For. Set1.; IM'l'thn ~ Washington. 'Picas.; tlwinnie M Owuis, Chairman of program com ( mittee: .Mt'ssrs. -A. 1.. Carte, Partimertaiian; I toy' I.. Finley, Soiv g. art at Arms; Furir.an F. WitHauls, Husine^ Myr. i FKESVILI.E NEWS t Calvary-, A. ,M. E. Church llfv.' L~. C. Butler. Pastor The pastor and members of Calvary are nmtinuing to move the t cloud of doubt, which over shad- \ tjows- the pathway of success in ? their church fnogram. They have i\ paid out their educational assess-l metlt for this conference vooiv o?.l I Sisters Maggie Lee, \V. Aggir, L Annie I,. -Ratjsom, Beatrice (Iregg, ' ( Ida Boyd, Mary Braey, Emma Mar i shall, and Thelnia J'ompey, alongj ( with'marry Pt' the members - and x friends#, are working like faithful >s soldiers. ;? ? { We all are looking toward success for the conference reports. Social News Wedding bells are still ringing j in Lcesville; Miss Willie M. Ram- ' age of this city will be married to . Mr. James Boyd, Sunday, Oct. 6th, | at 1 n. m. The ceremony will be ^ performed by Rev. L. 0< Butler. ?Mr. Jaine- Wisi anil Rufus Black?1 of Lexington, S. C., visited our city Sunday. | The teachers of the Harrtpton * High School are coming 'back to Leesville to meet their principal, 1 Pi of. 1L W. Wilson. We hope for a them a year of success. HIE OPENING OF THE CLINTON JlMOlt COLLEOK (MBattm- Shaw ^ ! i Registrar Monday morning, Sept. :;ot li, _ narked the opening ?> 1' the Forty neomi session or tne uijuvr r.ain d srlvvd. President?.L-Stan- ' jaek who.has weathered the storm S "or the past three years and who s greeting a'strniu building on thg . ampus of Clinton. st< ?uI innu'/..i it thy ringing of the big I ell slnp't " y after which were -"ecu students rrojn all directions coming in iim-t . ager J.o sit at the l'eet of the sev ral trained instructors whu st> >.d II is military ollicers with all necessary implements lot' the discharge ~ yf any duties imposed upon th<-m> Presiding elders, ministers?and lay-members were present aiid-uh- j uu-diately after the large opciiing Dr. I). C. Crosby, thy chairman of the board of trustees, asVuitibled- j, .he board, transacted important r jusi.ni ss "and eollected a neat sum ? jt nidliey vshii.li was phu" d in the treasure urf the school to assist in F the expensEval 1.1 ng any line, J At the close"" ts?f "the session j fraught with business aeuimfi, rc^tTtjyed a train of many coaches, came pi\ J. S. N. 4".ross ami wife who brought "greetings from our sister State, North Carolina and when put into practice will mean ^ ^ryaier success l<r dear old C-lmTViily, I)r. Tins- is one jrnni nan 'whom Zion Church 'sh'dntjl elevate to the highest otlice which she hhs to offer. Cljnt.cn" College has taken 01 new life recently and we ask tli< public to'Watch her giom with the leadership .of. President Slanbark \ followed by her host of .members \ and her sttHT of teachers who are in inK- -their lNTKl.UECT.UAIr (5UNS daily. The Staff Prof. C. T. 11 in ton/ FA~ B.,4 ' Liv-~ j ngstonV. English, Bible, Music. ? " Prof. E. H. Kyer, B. S., A. & T. Coll eye, General Science, Biologv. Prof.- Jas. W. Shaw, A. B.. IV. 1).. Bp. I)., Allen University, General .[ Psychology, Educational Psycii' lo- ] uy. Eduoatio'nal llygieio, Bible.?? ?, Pijuff: A. I,. Stanback, B. S.. A. & T. College, Mathematics, Physical Education. Athletic" Director, len University, Graduate Work, ( University Of Indiana, Dean of School, -History, Civics. ?Pt'of.'C. 11.--.Turner. A B _J -tin C. Smith University, .French. Kducatiim.JJiaumt ies, French. Miss Birdie T. Pampcy, G. E., Alley University, Graduate Busi- . uess College, Benedict, Preparatory li\ I I'urh It ?* ? 1 n dies.""" ' " ' ~'r"" T' (' . Mrs. Bes.-io I... Bowser, (I. K.. j" Morris College^ l)can of Women. I Ionic Economies., Mrs. Julia Baum-Shaw, (I. .E? ,. Clinton Junior College. Registrar, Secretary ol" President. ^ i.i:\i\(iroN news ?Tlio Sunday chool- is still Thi-v? ii<_' < nward and upward here with lho teachers' influence- the- lesson was well "taught at all pf the 1 schools here Sunday. The regular singing c.i nventhm ' onveheil with Spring flill Church *' Sunday. The ' pastor, R'fcV. Simmons, m i ached for us a very timely sermon, which was enjoyed hy i ill that heard?'him. "After tlie / noonday sermon he motored t o IB pkins. accompanUd hy "Rev. FT "Is f\ Laws, his mother, Mr. and Mrs. .1 lining Rawl. and pi inched'at .fee usalem Baptist Church of Rev. (i. n B. N'eal, and the good people pre- t. pared and- brought to'.fhV church \{ a' great supply of good things to at. and wijconied theit guests. Mr. and Mrs. W..II. Corley have returned home after a two weeks' stay in -Ilackensack, N. J. and ^ New York City, they reported a very pleasant stay. Mr. and Mrs. I ley ward Jones gave an entertainmint at their In me 011 last Saturday tilte for the benefit .of the church and a good -ucih s was reported. Tlu? lady evangelist preacher, Mrs. Green preached for us at Mt. '/,i<>n (Mill re h last week and the services wire just grand. Rev. P. (.'. I.aws preached for us it Bethel Sunday nite. while Revv. 1 W. K. Lee hehl the fort at Mt. '.ion. TTTe jTuTTTc sell' ot lip. ned "hen r Monday a. m. with a very good at- 11 tendance. Prof. J. P. Sorter, is ;> l ack to. his post as principal. Saturday, .Oct. T>, will be our . Ith and last quarter for the yeai < ind we are looking forward to a uwcissl'ul conference with our ?n>? able and very eiri.-ient l^vJ:k. l>r. FI. P. tl. IH'tny wrier will U- on?<-la ? <cccn and carry out his otlicial bu- \ bness;* t?ch nn tuber is asked to j> lo his whole duty, The Rev. A. 1>. .ltawkins preach- ^ d for us Tuesday nite, tvo enjoyed I iii message v. ry much. We were j j, list) glad to have Rev. A. J. Holm-I ,'S Willi U\ Rev. II. T. Summers will preach ) it New Bethel Tuisday evening; mil Ri v. W. R. Bowman's Jubilee ! ^hoir will sing. * * Mis. Willie Valentine, Mrs. Mar-i . tin Boston and Mrs. Barrie Taylorvho have tfcvn on the sick )f-t for 'i; irme time, are improving nicely at ol his writing. 1 ( I.OVliB NKWS vi 11 Mrs. II rry A?nistrnn.' and Miss B ifinnie Jackson are hack . in tl< n ty after spending the summer in m 51* k Mountan. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Armstrong is ave returned home after spend* -d nir the summer in Asheville, N". (' J' Mrs. Bailee Loilie and O&ratus u; rei .-e suent the day in Gas- in onia, N: (7. Friday. tr Mrs. Gertrude Jackson has re- th ofr.ed after attending the nun';, h I of her uncle in Greenville. i Miss Fannie Mffren wf the My- 1ft CLASSIFIED ADS .'ANTED?Table lioai jcrs?Col- ' He Inn, 1 jU'j Harden St. A(;KXT WANTED km. Tm. i.M k m \Mt.vjn-:itits an-J. "il_ with lucky nu;, l.'. iA ly Mi|?Iilot ; with iiijf'^Ln.iati<>n and ] instructions., "-w uIt every one. j \Vrit "ifnr w.liuli sitl'i- ]n i< v 1 i-t. ! Sample "dir. A Hi.ulware-'. Iii 1 v? - ' way. S. r. f yqji want your hair to prow u - HAIR HROWKR t makes stubborn hair Soft, Silky and Glo?sy. "altH-Tho-T.on<? Hair Grower 55e >oublc Straight Hair Grower 50c 'empie Hair Grower"-- 35e 'reusing Oil 50c ilen's Hair Gloss 25e i Registered in V. S. Patent Office ?- Made by * -*d Mme. I.lhel I'otee I rierson Edge wold I'ost-Office, Columbians. C. \gents Wanted. RAXLEY'S DAIRY A Mil,K ONI V A fnrmrr restdnrt of Harp w ell 'ount v. We w ill appreciate all >egro .Milk Trudv of the Columbia ili/ensj *. - Phopc 9 3 5^)IEV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 204?&?Marion Stregt. | NOijVRY riiu.ic . )ealef in- iJc-al' K.-tate, (wrKtrma, iianid.ee ceremonies, writes wills leeds, mortgages', claims,- etc. . Call to see him ' NO T 1 (' K - )|?en up for the season under new .Mana?emeat at 2?2!? I U I.OR ST. THE GREY SHOP I'lhinietor J, \Y. KMRRY. V i: - . i win u inc cooperation oi' the. public. >peo?Sontln) * ul throe- ( '!-. u'rlnctr initrtt lliirh Sci. <>| >p-.-:.t t a-i*! ,1 it,' I:..: K 11 ill. Mis- l-'lonlia i oar:- the/ M .ni^ht 11 itflr faculty .-pe.pt -. P ilct'oy family. while- tla-iv -be- a. itit'li.* 1 t};?_ Bapti-t I'oiivent i??n. Sm vportcii a jfTt^.-aiit ui-i.-k-i.nci ? Alt-lv niu-tti?1 Hyli st lutnl stuclc-trt__ __ Kverybeuly is busy these i;?\ yi r_r te. tit- their bc-st in all of IkB- subject.-., i-veii 't > av. i .". til l' buys ; I . . i>.k. I ik y" iia-vn .-h-Vie ! th i lis. for their .aiil. n. ami ..re . . a;.;..-. t. - u. t a: < : e. it.' S !iami'.!; c' I . ~ "f:' an hem--, S.i_ parents ple^.-e Jri\e :e b y - ;c chance. ' Their motto : It i.- hard to tail, but it is uo:.bv. r ay..- t; ie-.: to aee-. 1 'I'm1 l*. T. A. u :rb-h~rt-r--,T-- rrr-;. looting .MOnchiv nitrht. ti.i. 7. if,'hl o'clock, iii the- s. lioo'..,, a .ii uriitiii. All parents aiv re< jia-M.-i- ;<< resent. <>n Friday,. . 11: h't:." ;h hibirc-ii of "tho McKnitr' t Ht-jrli k hool will alt. ini tlTc; iole.r.e , 1; v 1'!, I ' a-jr-i * < ; . M . < n \ h ?>!' >.r - ; y. ."Mm ! >< !'ipVuii- ,:i;i iiny. i. .] I.:. I'. i: a. . <V Mr I. A. A >. i; i -r.". " 1 airi F a -:Tii IV. >!ni -s i:a;..i v. I'--' i. >r Oct. i'. '.'W a; caii wc <io t: lake as. l-i.m.n .- let it.'.' .Mac-tin,. v? ty' Suiula;. t >.;\ thirty. torn* ! (''iiiif all! riu'th will l'f an oiil fashion) '< \ fiit |i tM t V v'.i i. h?' ! " i _ii_ r ? V i Mil I'l I ia V - 14 !? I.I i 111. I. ;l'!"v I hJ u 1?1 if is invited to' ho fi'ScItt . tiiitn, I'..h i I'lisuvh .School iif.i a: t f u-.a'. hoar, j - i... I?f i inUT.'li ir," X! . At i ". ic.-i?.iny" w it.-, aa at i? : an v The Bpv.-in t >; "Ir>;ayt1;'-.s^j.p^t?. I i w i t'iu-f i ? Sunday nd'aic ?t~n?ha^T-771?s'.i.'i a s'',.,.!r \r.i 1? lectiny e\7r,\; m.-t Sumiav at . M. Flat' Ki't'k t In.i fiv School t-vi ry tinday at 1; o'clock. I'i i- a hii:.: .fiy til's' ai'.'l-l his- ; Sum-lay. 11. . H. Harnett. r us for. -" FKDKKATION NKW'S. .. Tl Continued from pane one embers at at;, early d.slei As th.' dinner gu.st- of Mrs. ilkir.son, a m. st appetising- re uit?prvpau-d under the direction f .Miss ()\\ rst l eet was heartily ijoyed by ail.?Mis. Hatio Ducket . tpressed the rppreeiatidn of tin sitors to which the Mrs. C. C. emmin^way responded. Mrs. D. . T.-ylor in lier inimitable maner made the yotieludinng rent ks. *"(ia-tritv niical ratiety admonhes tin that I have arrived at a . ate oJ' deglutition consisting of etetie itegrity." which we heart; endorsed. \\Y h ft with the. feel J g that not "just another execute nrorting" Iv <1 been held, but f at we had met to some purpose, at the basis for a larger and ore. successful program had b?an id. ?P*?' . : Page 7 JUST | YQU R ?f _..XJl\XV__ BEARD/~<$ you don't have to-shav*'? At last science has found a way to removf a beard without shaving No more raxor, no scraping, no cuts, no soap no bother. k? i.. 1.. ci?...? o... a... mvvij ' W'l iwiu^iv. """"Hi ' unuti ?> directed?then wipe off. leaving a clear, smooth skin Don t wait 1 ,35c buys a gencrQiis suc^ package a< any. drug store. If you TT3Trt~ tc try b^Tore? -you buy write Magic Shav"ffig Powder . Co., Dcpt -55; .... Fan-O-Lin System In- iJoauUy Culture <>i\e VA .\ -(M.IN II air, I Dahciru IT and Toilet l.fri-ttara'ior. | a trial Tt.efr wot th hjtJ?.bvor. I proven-. Iiit e ami are- pwrnic [ bail on bald heads i.nd :<jrr, r I sp./l." w t.i-n itrn't ion." ni f fm n?.v\'<k Will jr*>m-.i b fi?il l?r<?w'.h of Hair 1 Box Hair Grow-.** . < *>' 1 box Spuria! <?T *vv-r 4( 1 box S*al[i S< a,? . 20 1* box" Pro-sin.: O l 4i 10 cents t'xlnb for pns'-a^e ileifisuTrVd in 07 Patent Otlice.. v? - . , Aleuts Wanted"^VTttr foT terrin 1* . ? ' ' * M .tj % ?1 ' . : " ? ' ! Alme. Fannftr-'tJT Carolina vSwiiiafr^fitf : i wan.i; is m;w yokm STOP AT WOAJUSILIE ~ HOTEL I ..._ - . J Ihe Finest Colored liotel in Harlem 2121 71h Ave. at U2nd St. New York, New ^York -Al 1)1 BON- 3-2400 C ??? Let Us??~ ~ he one r.f the 3 that estimate .d your Home Loan Work. ^rtisans ,C ontractii\g Company * Phones 3487-?8535 t. l^hisL Loer.pany is represented by j J. \N . Btachum and IL G. II a good i??in ii ii m?taiw FOR REAL COAL SERVICE And Purest. Cleanest Ice Phone 4311 ' IT A M I !. T O N ' S diamonds & Watches F\SY rFFHIT TFI?M(* Ifi'l A|\i\ ^ -H-H ifc. ' f*non All NipM??t Hour Servir# Save Tour* nickV?- *mF *Hme? m?4? rnm(i up to ?ee ns sometime AVhilc in Columbia visit th# Klks' H e e r Garden LUNCHEONETTE If. Murry, Prop. 1 Phone B.'fit 1109 V, WASHINGTON STREET MADAM PETERS Hair Grower IY?f~ ITTse a .setfS c a 1 o?Gives I .if e & Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply . oliee a week-PRICE 3r?c." H'O'I HI :i m! i r Lr St. D,tiUiT3i Co lints 1 )ru^ Store. Wa-hington St. and Harden Streets I SE 'lIAIRLOS'CEK \ Wonderful Hair Grower' Makes the hair prow 1-ong, Full and Luxuriant. A fair trial will prove ita wonderful?worth. _ Hairlongcr Grower 2.r>c Pressing Oil . j. 25e Pontage lf'c. Ai.SlK P. WYNNE. Box 24, CHo, S. <V ?; ?1 "a? -